Rebellious Barcelonansthreaten'

Rebellious Barcelonansthreaten'

! I TJ. S. WEATHEB BTJKEATJ, August 1. Last 24. Hours' Rainfall, .06. SUGAR 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 4.015c. Per .Ton, 80.30. Temperature, Max. 82; Min. 71. Weather, fair. 88 Analysis Beets, 10s. 9d. Per Ton, 85.20. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, MONDAY, VOL. L., NO. 8418. AUGUST 2, 1909. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THIRTY-FOO- T TIDAL IDE REBELLIOUS BARCELONANS THREATEN' LIFE OF YOUTHFUL KING SPAIN UNGATES DOCK DURING OF ,l) .mm .uui u,.. V.i..,,i in j ..y r- - SEISMIC DISTURBANCES Riotous Movement Advancing Toward Madrid---Thre- e Thousand Casualties The Osaka Homeless Threatened With Famine. Dynamite Is Used on Tottering Walls of Ruined ' Mexican City Shocks Continue at . (Associated Press Cablegrams.) ; PARIS, August 2. The Spanish Ambassador declares that the Frequent Intervals. uprising in Spain has been crushed. He places the casualties at 200 dead and 500 wounded. Refugees crossing the border flatly con-- (Associated Press Cablegram.) tradict the diplomat. They say that the trouble is spreading: and that J J the casualties number 3000. MEXICO, August 2. The earthquake shocks here CITY OF General strikes have been declared at Bilboa and AND Larioja, and continue. A dispatch from Acapulco states that city has been de- ALFONSO OF SPAIN HIS BRIDE. will probably spread on e to Madrid elsewhere The whieh did hnn-as-- on' and today. stroyed. Seventy-thre- e distinct shocks were felt and a tidal wave same populace joyful ;o the monarch his wedding day now condemns him to death. - swept the waterfront. Refugees throng the streets and plazas, KING'S famine facing them. No loss of life has been reported. LIFE THREATENED Chilpancingo has fallen a victim to the temblor's violence and PRICE OF MILK CHANCE HAT is but a mass of tottering ruins. Dynamite is being used to raze BARCELONA, August 2. Catalonians have condemned King the swaying walls. The docks were engulfed by a 30-fo- ot tidal wave. Alfonso and Senor Maura, President of, Council, GOES the to death. MAYJCREASE HOME Conditions are quieter here, though the province is under he complete control of prowling bands. GLADYS WINS GOVERNOR'S t-- Dealers Say Proposed Ordi- Question to Drunken Man ISLAND ANOTHER REIGN OF TERROR .1 CUP RACE ROUND nance Is Likely for an Leads to Discovery of , Advance. Blind Pig. PUEBLO NUEVO, August 2.- - This city has been destroyed Charlotte C. When Last Seen Was in Doldrums and many aristocrats have been slain. Since the introduction of he milk 'Inspector Fennell nailed a blind pig in Waialua Bay Flukey Winds ordinance, milk dealers and dairymen yesterday morning and the sightless have gone over its provisions earefully. I porcine squealed; that is, the young Ha OSAKA FACES CRISIS FRQM One Squall. Some "of them are of the opinion that waiian maintaining the illicit Sunday the ordinance is too drastie and that bar-thre- up the sponge and declared it has been adopted from a mainland he was guilty. SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES ordinance, where the climatic conditions Fennell was standing on Merchant Record of the Gladys in the race a long leg to windward and then stood are different from those encountered street, near Oat & Mossman's around Oahu for the Governor's cup: inshore, going about again at just store about eight bells. Then she an- in Hawaii, where the cost of fod- .when he saw a Hawaiian navigating OSAKA, August 2. Supplies are running short. Start,"" Saturday, July 31, 5:32 p. m.; made aid The number other long leg to windward, running der is cheaper. tie considerably under the in of casualties, Barber's Point, 7:30 p. m.; Waianae, fluence of liquor. as the result of the holocaust which has swept this only a little out of the parallel with the The ordinance requires that dairy- Fennell took a ehanee 9:30 p. m.; Kaena .Point, midnight; shore. At 6 o'clock in the morning on the Hawaiian not knowing him to be city, is unknown. Hundreds have been injured. Twenty thousand men shall make their arables sanitary an official police Waialua, Sunday, August 1, ,4 a. in.; they put about, thinking that they with powei'3 and asked buildings have been destroyed, Ex- in respect, cement floors and him he could get any booze. including the Museum, Stock Kahuku Point, 8 ,a. m.; Kahana Bay, could clear Kahuku Point and, at that every with if more time, the Charlotte was almost hull best of. drainage, wnile milkers The Hawaiian said there was "no change, Government buildings and numerous factories. It is feared coon; Mokapu Point, 2:15 p. m.; Rab- the ' ' down and way inshore, apparently with shall be absolutely clean and provided more. Fennell asked if he knew that some of the insurance concerns will fail as the result of their bit Island, 4 p. m.; Diamond Head, 6 very little wind. with every means. to prevent milk from where he could buy some wine and the p. m.; finish at spar buoy, 6:53 p. m. The Gladys failed to clear Kahuku becoming deteriorated, infected or com- Hawaiian finally said he could near losses. The entire male population joined forces with the soldiers Aala Fennell 's companion join- Elapsed time, 25 hours 21 minutes. Cor- Point and had to make a short leg to ing in contact with unhealthful 'things. Park. and fought the fire steadily for twenty-fiv- e hours. windward ed the Hawaiian and the two walked rected time, 23 hours 27 minutes. again, but cleared the point The ordinance also provides that the at a few minutes past 8 o'clock. As milk shall be immediately cooled to a down to Aala Park, the inspector going It was shortly before six o 'clock yes- the point shut out the view of Waia certain temperature, and there" are many on the street car. On arrival in the terday afternoon that Captain Nelson lua Bay to the southwestward, they conditions which will make - the cost park Fennell found his companion the Diamond Head station tele- caught their last glimpse of the Char- to the seller of delivering the milk watching a house in which he said the DR. SCUDDER WILL NOT at 1 Hawaiian had gone. phoned in that the Gldays was sighted. lotte, the latter still apparently be' greater. This mqans that the price may calmed. in time have to be advanced. No dairy- In a short time the Hawaiian ap- Some fifty minutes later she passed the his arm A Long Close Reach. man opposes the cement floors, drains, peared with a bundle under ACCEPT MAINLAND CALL spar buoy and the finishing line, thui etc., but there are other features which which he turned over to Fennell 's com- putting one leg on the Governor's cup From Kahuku point to Mokapu point panion and also handed him a quarter. it was a close reach, just as close they have commented upon and can yachts j of the first class over a about This was handed to Fennell who asked for as she could stand, as a matter of fact. only come to the conclusion that the course' round the Island of Oahu. customer must pay the bill. the Hawaiian if he could not buy anoth- At the time of ,writing the Charlotte The wind showed more of an easterly er bottle of wine for him (Fennell). Popular Pastor Announces Determination to tendency than ever here and Captain To cool the milk to a certain tem- C. has not been sighted, and it is pre- perature will require the use of large He replied in the affirmative. Officer I sumed that she was left in the doldrums King and his crew looked for more Apana was nearby drinking a bottle of flukiness and soft spots. quantities of ice. On the mainland, 'Remain at Central Union Church Tells ' somewhere on the weather side of the dairymen are fortunate, in a majority ginger ale when Fennell motioned to " But the wind held fairly steady all him They followed the Ha- f island, where the wind has proved of cases, in having springs of water on to follow. itself very flukey and unreliable. the way along the weather shore, until waiian into the second story of a build- of Decision in Sermon. they passed Mokapu point and were their premises, over which are built room All the way round the island the stone houses, which provide cool stor- ing facing on Aala street. In a able to slack sheets a trifle for the Hawaiians sit- most surprising weather conditions were age places fea- they came across two run to Mokapu light. They reached for the milk. This is a demijohn and , ex- ting on floor with a met with. At places where they (Continued ture not often encountered in Hawaii. the Bev Doremus Seudder, D. D., pastor trict be entirely reorganized. At present pected to get no wind, there was a live- on Page Five.) a couple of tin cups between them. The cost of fodder here is greater, and of Central Union church, announced to the mainland is witnessing an unprece- ly breeze, and at places where the wind as the city grows Fennell asked Kiakahi, one of the pair, dented revival of the pasturage for the some wine. He missionary fervor, should have been blowing strong and dairymen's herds is becoming more re- if they would sell him his congregation yesterday morning in comparable only to the mighty temper- free, there was an oily patch on the stricted. said "No" but invited the inspector ance wave. It is characterized by as water and not a breath to flap the sails.

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