Sheba's First Talk Pekin Recalls Sheba Blames Days of 1904

Sheba's First Talk Pekin Recalls Sheba Blames Days of 1904

- '" ' '' ,""IM!'" j wtws&&?K- SSPIHF'1"1' WW ffffft''Pw"yPW? rrTtwrfyfpwf"v"-'.yqtpi- i ''srr"' .CM ,!' From San Francisco": 1 i 50 Korea Aug. 11 For San Francisco: Clean up the oddt and ends of house- llllunlnii ..". Aug. 10 keeping, get some easy house money ? From Vancouver: by letting a Want Ad cell Mnrama, Bulletin ..J Aug. 20 Evening w It for you. One Cent a Word. For Vancouver: Makura Aug. 17 Bulletin 3:30 EDITION 0nc man doln Is worth a hundred looking on-th- at applies lo Bulletin Advertising VOL XI. NO. 4382. 14 PAGES. HONOLULU TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1909. 14 PAGES. PRICE 5 GENTS. ELKS CAPTURE MANY GREAT BRITAIN for JAPAN HONORS AT LOS ANGELES SHEBA'S FIRST TALK PEKIN RECALLS SHEBA BLAMES DAYS OF 1904 " STRIKE LEADERS SS'i 7fc(WlM TfhVBivSfl I "StB ( "J (M . araTWaaaBaW PEKIN. August 7. The relations between the Chinese govern- ment and Japan over the Antung-- ukden railway resemble the situa- - a tt ' tphpn tfnn rtf IflAA war hmlrit 'flnt ti (tpwn Pn.tla anil Tanan M "I do not blame Mori for lilt attempt In assassinate me he Is :: ' not morally rosioii8llil the blame Ilea with. those who Irive been n 1304 went tn li force- In Jnimi war wit inissla to It back from tho n writing Incendiary articles In the Nlppit JIJI. which misled some :t Arm Rrlp on Manctuirln re- that tlircnt rncd tn extend lo Koroa. Itiisda tt persons Into tho belief that I have proven traitorous tn tho it to relinquish Mnn fused ltn hold un churla. U would appear from the 8 real Interests of my countrmcii In Hawaii." tt dispatch from I'eMti that China Is n (Ml held In tho Rrlp of the Russian tt tt. tto far an northern Manchuria Is ron ccrned, and, while unablo to grant the demands of Japan, makes no he rlous opposition. This Is what Somatnrn Sheba, ullloi of the Jiipiiner- e- and asked him tn nc-i- the Hawaii Shlupn, says about the (iinpiu.x tin- lo my Millie where wn attempt that was made to lake his life could talk uur Hi" ipiesilons limilved. Tuesday morning. Ilu lies on n cot II I convinced him of the Justice of at the Queen's Hospital welt cm the my stand he was tu abandon his ikisI-- I way toward complete recocry from tlon and tho same to apply to me. Hu Japan Scorns Protest the wounds that he sustained at thoPparently nssetited to the suggestion, hinds of tho would-b- assassin. Ho and we walked up King stn-c- togotli-- ' says that he bclloves that ho had a er. It was Just after turning the cor- - Heading from" right to left- - -- row: N. Hmniett May, H. K. Murray, I,. I.. Harding. K. Lord, Oco. T. fortunato escape from death and con- - ner. Into Smith sheet that he turned First T0KI0. Aug. 7. Despite the p rotests of the Chinese government, Kluegcl, 11. A. Wilder, V. S. Peachy, J. It. Shaw, N. H. Lansing, Win. O. Crook, Jr. Second How. slders that the stand that ho took from on nie suddenly I was on the Inside Janan began work Friday on the construction of the Antung-Mukde- n light to left C. M. Taylor, 11.13. Mnynnrit, II. H. .McCllnloek. T row, to II. Simp-nu- the first day or tho declaring of tho and grasped my by tho shoulder. I hlrd light left II. railway. There has been no interference yet. .1. S. McCandlcss,- - W. A. II. Connor, E. M. Drown, strlko by the officers of the Wither was then struck n stunning blow upon Wage Association has been amply Jus-- the head but I did not realise for sov-- Among tho uno thousand lodges those who witnessed tho ElkB parnilo tivities and Joy making fol- that GREAT BRITAIN WITH JAPAN. tltled by the rcsullB. He feclii that tho oral moments that the man had n great wns sonio-thln- g lowed. that were lepysenleil nl the had never seen define, strike Is something tu hu forgotten us knlTo In his hand ami was bent upon I on rep-- 1 lonclavo of tho Elks at ,Augelc3 that helped to tiring tho In speaking of the success of the 1 LONDON, August 7. Officials of Great Britain have allowed soon as possible and 11 serious effort taking my life. thought tierluips ho f I din July 10th to the 17th iinuo rcscnthtl.cs of tho Honolulu lodgo session Harry Murray who returned it country approves Japan niado toward tho rcnl work of Improv-- rlmply meant to nsBiinlt me." made a inoio decided Impression Into prominence nt cvory iurn. on the Hllonlnn stntcH that It was to become known that this the course of ia Antung-Mukdc- n ' lng tho. conditions and llle nf tnu Was Not Armed, niuoiig thu of "Land Kills now living In California without of suc- dealing with China in the matter of the railroad. Jas residents the that doubt out the most nnese plantation laborers. When asked why hit wis nut armed of Sunshine" that did tho twenty til K owed allegiance tn the Hono- cessful affairs nf tho kind ever held 1 "The strike Is" ended," says hliolu in, was his usual eiislomslneo tho men who marched In tho big intrude lulu branch of tho order exerted In the history of tho order. and I believe that It Is best for my threats had been tnado against him. under the Insignia of the Honolulu every effort to reach Lou Angeles "Wo hhd 11 great time," said Mur-ra- yj countrymen. I felt from tho first that Bhcha said that as he was In nltcnd- - lodge. Their numbers wcro not ifiu) swell tho numbers that acted an "and was certainly one RECORD FLIGHT it that tho consistent vllllflcation nf mo by anco In court nt tho tlmo he did not" many but the distinctive feature of the representatives of tho order In tlioxc who participated In will never thoso who hold a different view from think It proper tu go Inlo a ruurt of, lels, something hundieds of lulu mis during the week fes 4W the that the of (Continued on Pace 111 PARIS, August 7. Roger Sommer made a flight with his aero- my own on tbo merits of tho strike, Justice with a deadly wcuimit his accordingly plane today, remaining in the air two hours, twenty-seve- n minutes and would result In someone being inspired pocket and did not carry fifteen seconds. This is a record for aeroplanes. ' with sufllcient fanaticism to make un a revolver on the day of the attempted ACHI-LAN- E attempt upbn my life. Moil undoubt- assassination. FACTIONS edly feels al the present lime that hla Tho manner of the nttack on Sheba act was one that should bo commend- makes It plain that Mori believed that ed Instead of condemned and there Is Sheba wns armed, tho Nlppit JIJI hav- SWEDISHJUTINY no question but that ho will accept ing informed Its renders to that effect MAY MAKE PEACE punishment In the samo spirit. many times and made the pretense of STOCKHOLM. Sweden. August 7. Two regiments of the north "I met Mori several days beforo he (Continued on Page 3) have mutinied. The situation is erwing more serious with new indica- attacked mo," says Sheba, "and at tions of sedition in the army, that time I said to him that I had DANtrfjSfMOANir In the heat of the summer, stocks advisers nf Acht and Lauu In liar- - 1 li heard that ho was very active against ' il (iiniplniclei, Hi ll.es and mi forth, monlr.0 tho differences, that hnvo ENGAGED TO GERMAN PMNCESS. mo and the Hawaii Bhlnpo on Maul. the politicians ale quietly at woik. been tho cause of friction In tho His leply was that I had 'better not HOTEL THIS EVENING Hepiililli'iins, Pomoeints anil tho past uiiiipulgus. This done, It Is MADRID, Aug. 7. Don Jamie has become engaged to a German talk too much,' and ho appeared to bo In angry Home Hiilers, all i if them nie at it. expected that n united cffoit could Showing Princess. an mood. The management of tho Moaun has ' 1 Thyrc Is now a plan on foot tu lie made, Hiitlkleutly strong to win 'On Tuesday met him on King llanned another of tlu-l- r delightful li.ivo a political doi'iuneiit, In the liny, ami pmhnhly nil things, when II. C. Waldron has quite recovered street and he stopped me. I bald 'what hops for this evening tn which Aimy nature nf an agreement, a ponce pact election cnine.1. from tho operation that hu underwent can I do for you, Mori.' Hla reply wasj and Nny and society people In gen- - ' hi In speak drawn by and between One other clause, expected tn bu at thu Queen's Hospital, ami U now 'Mr. Sheba, you are working against oral aro cordially Invited. 1 In Minna, '' the adherents of the Hon. Win. C. luclitilcd In this agreement, Is that stating with filcmls at Maimi Valley. Fernandez the Interests of your countrymen?' always one of Honolulu's be.iuiy snots.'"" Is Good up ' Arhl and John C. Lane. This agree- Aclil ami Lane shall agree tn have JIo expects to be able to take his My reply was that I differed from him is noted for lis delightful entcrtnln- - with tho Honolulu Iron Worko I ment, when drawn satisfactory tn all as a candidate fur tho next major duties .Mfc.

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