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4 r.<br />
two HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N. ItSdAT,<br />
CITY DADS WILL<br />
RISK JAIL TERM<br />
TO BUILD SCHOOL<br />
Badly Needed Central Grammar<br />
Addition to Be Put Up",<br />
Though Funds Short<br />
Tndfr for th mnstnirtlnii cf a<br />
lrroom addition to Central Grammar" d Prize Catherine Ing, 233 School<br />
school will he called for by the coun- - street. ""<br />
ty clerk within the next few day. PRIZE WINNERS BOYS<br />
Plant and specifications, prepared by 1$t Edward Thomas, 1223<br />
the building Inspector, were adopted : Thirteenth avenue, Kaimukl.<br />
at last nieht's meetlne of the stmor-- ! 2d Prize Richard Ccmea.<br />
rlsora and instructions to call for<br />
bids Issued to the clerk. This morning<br />
five of the members of the board,<br />
the mayor, the building lnepector and<br />
It' W. Kinney, superintendent cf public<br />
Instruction, visited the et'mul<br />
grounds and definitely determined on 1<br />
thm tita r.r ih. naw LniiUncr<br />
It la to be 30 feet" back of the pro--!<br />
posed curb-lin- e of Kukui street exten-- !<br />
1<br />
Prizes of J5, $2.50 and U for first,<br />
sion. The rear wall will be 54 feet! "econa na ""ra among botir boys<br />
I<br />
makai of the present building with I and &Tl- made this afternoon at<br />
Its torner at the spot where thethe<br />
breaCfrult tree planted by Governor<br />
Carter 12 years ago on Arbor Day now<br />
stands The tree is to be transplanted<br />
to some other spot' In the park.<br />
Toulflsi<br />
At first it was even proposed to move<br />
the building" a few feet forward to<br />
ave the tree, but this was finally<br />
judged unnecessary<br />
The building will front on the Kukul<br />
street extension', but entrance will be<br />
at the Ewa and Waikiki sides.1 The<br />
location' was so planned as to save<br />
. the magnificent banyan tree in the<br />
s<br />
yard. It will Le about 20 feet from<br />
the building line.<br />
7" The building is to be of reinforced<br />
concrete, 'with lath and plaster parti<br />
tions, ohia floors and a tar and gravel<br />
roof. . It will be 90 feet long and 66<br />
reet wide and two stories high. There<br />
will bSBtx' rooms 26 by 80 feet on<br />
each floor three on each side" of a<br />
lecg hall. There will be a small libra<br />
ry blocked off from the end of the<br />
second floor hall.<br />
Legal restrictions that threatened<br />
to prevent the awarding of a contract<br />
for the erection of the building; des-1'it- e<br />
a specific "appropriation of $30.-t'O- O<br />
made for it by the last legislature<br />
and the pressing need of it) will be<br />
absolutely disregarded by the supervisors,<br />
In all probability. . Several of<br />
them have declared that they would<br />
rather take the risk of going to Jail,<br />
as it has been declared they will If<br />
the contract la made in, the absence<br />
.of sufficient funds, than put off the<br />
construction of the school bo long<br />
that It will be impcssible-to- - get it<br />
erected Jn time for the beginning<br />
the new term in September, when 600<br />
' '<br />
new pupils u:<br />
are. expected.<br />
PITT m<br />
few<br />
1 'm m .i .<br />
FBSHE CASES.<br />
i , . - I J ill<br />
iUiiLUUULU.tMI<br />
Through a system, of house inffic- -<br />
X Icn investigation beins fons'arded by<br />
Ce bureau o( the<br />
rritorial "board or health,' Hve pdsi<br />
t'.xe cases nd 14 suspected caes oj<br />
t ? disease have been discover-i- since<br />
t - v crk began on December, 1 of last<br />
.' TTdir.g to the il&n of lavestiga- -<br />
. ; crsins exposed' to the' disease<br />
' living near or with a tubercu-- ;<br />
lient," children of tuoecrculous<br />
ts, and. lo general,1 all' people<br />
(ct;e in dangerous contact with<br />
Vwosis, are invited to come every<br />
:.r fexamination. .<br />
; '<br />
this method of keeping In touch<br />
rosEifcUHies health ' department<br />
'.3 feel that they will be able to<br />
rt many attacks in early stages,<br />
s lessening the ravages of the dls-;- .<br />
. r.ths to the bureau's'headqniar- -<br />
Sanitariums are open to<br />
pa--.i- s<br />
found suffering from it, and in<br />
a where the" sufferers are unable<br />
) pay the expenses are met by the<br />
'<br />
L . rc'U.<br />
'<br />
la f idltion to this privilege iatient8<br />
' ave the instruction of experts in car<br />
1.; for themselves or their relatives?.<br />
Tuberculin Is administered only in<br />
r-- re cases among the patients thus<br />
found. - v 1<br />
The destroyer Ifonaghan wjas ram-tr- ei<br />
and badly damaged by the des-tr- :<br />
ycr Roe at Key West,vFl!V.'" -<br />
V<br />
'<br />
AT BOTH<br />
Checeldtie<br />
5<br />
Reg. 59c per pound<br />
APRIL 14, 191G.<br />
i HELEN ALLEM. EDWARD THOMAS WIN i FINISH SURVEYS HUGE TRACTORS "mMM B:JMU<br />
TV0 FIRST STAR -BULLETIN PRIZES<br />
PRIZE WINNERSGIRLS.<br />
1st Prize Helen' Alien; 6J9 King<br />
ttreet. '<br />
2d Prize Genevieve Lee, Pottoffice<br />
i w,x "53.<br />
3d Pifze R.T Yuan Fat Lee, 2131<br />
' '<br />
Pauoa rord.<br />
These are the boys and girls cf Honolulu's<br />
schools who won the 'prizts<br />
offered In ."the Star-Bulleti- n movie<br />
asf contest " ' ' ' 's<br />
Anncuncement cf the results. to--<br />
Setber with the presentation of the I<br />
Liberty theater, at the education- -<br />
Of HAWAII WEI<br />
Great Northern Will Continue to<br />
' Call First at Hilo, Stone '<br />
Tells L, ft. JJiurstpn ' v<br />
That Cal Stone, former general traffic<br />
manager of the Great Northern Pacific<br />
Steamship Company, 'and now<br />
passenger traffic manager of the<br />
Great Northern Railway, told him the<br />
Great Northern will 'not come to, Honolulu<br />
first Instead of Hilo when she<br />
goes back in the Hawaiian 'service<br />
next fall, was stated by Lorrin A.<br />
Thurston, the' Promotion Committee's<br />
representative atr the conference In<br />
San Francisco, In a eupplementary re- -<br />
Iport to that" body Wednesday -- after<br />
noon. ,<br />
' -<br />
'At the ' committee's meeting " Mr.<br />
Thurston told the member's what Mr.<br />
Stone had told him, namely, that Kl- -<br />
lauea volcano Is the biggest tourist<br />
drawing card on' the" Pacific and that<br />
the advertising oMt aa the first port<br />
of call1 in the Hawaiian Island is "of<br />
Inestimable value ' not only to the<br />
islands ' but the steamship company<br />
as well. 't ;<br />
. - ". ;<br />
.<br />
As evidence of the ability 'of the<br />
wonderful crater to draw 'tourists, Cal<br />
Stone' said to Mr. Thurston that when<br />
it was. announced the Northern Pacific<br />
"would 'call at' Honolulu first4 and<br />
at the volcano on the fcotneward: voy<br />
age, many prospective passengers can<br />
celled their bookings' and the number<br />
making the cruise de luxe fell off<br />
greatly, because of this factor. alone.<br />
Hence the company's decision td con<br />
tinue to make Hilo r the first port of<br />
call on the Island run. .<br />
The Great Northern Pacific Steain<br />
ship Company's decision in their ten<br />
tative schedule to have the liner leave<br />
Hilo at Ta. tn., and steam along the<br />
windward side of the Islands is splen<br />
did," said "<br />
A; P. Taylor. ' director of<br />
the Promotion Committee,' today; elab<br />
orating on what Mr. Thurston told the<br />
committee. :" "It will gjye tourists 'a<br />
chance to see scenery never hereto1<br />
fore seen<br />
v<br />
by Paciflc'travelefs at Hana,<br />
Nahlku"," Halawa, W'allau and Pele<br />
kuntr. There is nothing 'more beauti<br />
fuV than' that route; cliffs draped ith<br />
green," and ribbbn-llk- e waterfalls." f f<br />
The Promotion Committee; through<br />
Mr. Thurston, advocated to Cal Stone<br />
the daylight trip from Hilo here of<br />
the Great Northernand originally<br />
vocaiea.maKing tne nrst port of call<br />
handled the tourist congestion tinIy<br />
last winter, but that it is tip to local<br />
hotels to provide roonf'for the 1317<br />
tourist --rush.' Vv ,<br />
Thisii<br />
-<br />
St .<br />
Hotel<br />
near Alakea<br />
Phone 3229<br />
4<br />
I al matinee which the Star-Bulleti- n is<br />
giving erery Friday.<br />
Principal Edgar Wood of the Normal<br />
School was the. judge of the con- -<br />
wishes to extend Its' thanka for VhI '<br />
able manner; In which he performed<br />
the task. It was no easy duty, for<br />
there were a : great many essays to<br />
look over and the competition : was<br />
keen. --- The<br />
Liberty peater also U<br />
thanked for its cooperation through<br />
Manager C. A. Pedrick--<br />
Sccres of children fbund muchof<br />
Interest' to write about In .the movie<br />
prcgram a iew weeits ago, wuiea oe-gan<br />
the series of educational film<br />
matinees. They also, like their pa - 1<br />
rents'and teachers found that these<br />
pictures, particularly those of travel<br />
and scenery, are valuable; ; in their j<br />
studies.<br />
General Business Manager V. R.<br />
Farrington of the' Star-Bullet- in gave<br />
out the prizes today. ' ' r " " ;<br />
Contestants. '<br />
The full list of contestants was as<br />
.'<br />
follows:"<br />
'<br />
Girlt.<br />
Thelma Hummell, Malamalama Kea- -<br />
kahiwa, Margaret Davies, Maggie Re- -<br />
go, Rosalind Fraga, Olga Petersen,,<br />
Ah Klaq Ching. Agnes Maket, Lucre-t- a<br />
Louis, Marguerite Cunningham,<br />
Helen Allen, Genevieve Lee, Catherine<br />
Ing, A Grateful Student, MIchie<br />
Sakata, Abegail Harrison,' Annie Silva.<br />
Boys.<br />
Clarence RIchey, Tony Martin, T.<br />
Okasabo, Chung Wa Tal; Mosmes Ke-kah-at<br />
R. Yun Fat Lee Richard Gomes,<br />
Edward Thomas, Archie Ho, Chen<br />
; Quon Pang: y '<br />
Star-Buleti- Tomorrow the n will<br />
publish the. two first prize-winnin- g es<br />
says, those of Helen. Allen of 899 King<br />
street and Edward Thomas of 1233<br />
;<br />
Thirteenth avenije. ,<br />
fflVORGlIZE<br />
"A union for the' Japanese laborers<br />
on the plantations." ' This Was wiat<br />
Fred Makino,r owner of th Hawai<br />
Hbchi, said today' when' asked regard<br />
ing the rJapanese ' labor situation on<br />
the plantations. A union or organ I<br />
zation may be formed among the Jap<br />
anese, but it is not certain."<br />
Prominent Japanese of Honolulu<br />
iews jou<br />
will be asked togive tlir --<br />
the present labor situation, and then<br />
some plan may be worked out between<br />
the laborers and planters, according<br />
to one of the leading Japanese In" the<br />
cuy. -- :. .<br />
" "Only about one-thir-d of the Japan<br />
ese 'laborers !in? Hawaii receive a bonus<br />
at the present time," he claims.<br />
This means that the laborers must receive<br />
more money to meet the higher<br />
workers are' hot given a bonus on ac<br />
count of ill health, and 'for other rea<br />
,'-.-sons.'<br />
"."' ' -<br />
m't<br />
'"' ' -- " ' ' ' '<br />
SCOTT CASE NEARS END ' "<br />
'<br />
OF 17 YEARS' JOURNEY<br />
Having followed along the winding:<br />
path of legal procedure for the last 17<br />
years, heard In various courts here<br />
and on Hawaii, and been' the object<br />
of much interest, tlji'case of M.<br />
F, Scott,' an equity suit, is now Hearing<br />
the end of its journey. -<br />
The new superdfeadnought Nevada<br />
arrived at'the Brodklyn'Navy Yard to<br />
receive special equipment' " '<br />
The Eastern Mafiufacturing CtL of<br />
Bangor, Me.,r sold seven of its fleet cf<br />
lumber-carryin- g' schooners.- - - -<br />
TO<br />
the 1 pLwelft<br />
ContestWinners<br />
OF RAIf R'fl All Tfl<br />
lLiiunu 1 u<br />
ORDNANCE BEPOT<br />
Keen Competition in Movie Essay Receive,<br />
Awards at Special Liberty Matinee This Afternoon ts<br />
says Published Tomorrow<br />
Army Engineers Outline ftoute<br />
to connec With Local Track;<br />
Site Has Been Approved<br />
Surveys<br />
. of the railroad line which<br />
m mn tnuA rMaat xtnn<br />
ordnance depot at For7 sbafter have<br />
just been 'completed by army engi- -<br />
neers, and approval of the site chosen<br />
by local , officers has been made at<br />
army headquarters ' '<br />
The railroad, which will be about a<br />
mile long; Will connect with the line<br />
of the ' Oahu railway back of the<br />
'slaughter house, and it is also planned<br />
in time to connect With- - the Rapid<br />
Transit Company's switch,<br />
As the line n-i-ll be narrow gause.<br />
corresponding with-tha- t of the Oahu<br />
Railwav, connection with the street<br />
car system will require the establish- -<br />
ment of a third-rai- l<br />
system along the<br />
switch. :<br />
As stated in the Star-Bulleti- n, at<br />
the time announcement was made that<br />
the proposed depot had been approved<br />
by the t president, ; the big plant will<br />
cost approximately $300,000. Sod vi:i<br />
be located abou. a mile from uffepres- -<br />
enfhuildings at, Shafter, toward town.<br />
and mauka<br />
SHORT AND UGLY<br />
WORD IS FLUNG<br />
IN 111'<br />
"You're a liar or 'else your informants<br />
are." was 'the! remark flungat "Attorney<br />
Lorrin '. A. A-n- ws, assisting<br />
the prosecution in the case against H,<br />
Rothbery, held on a charge of heedless<br />
driving by Attorney Leon Straus, counsel<br />
for the defense, after 10 minutes<br />
heated argument hetween them in thet<br />
police court' today as to whether the<br />
court should or should not t&duce the<br />
amount of bond from $500.. t<br />
Jn an automobile accident that occurred<br />
about the middle of February.<br />
Rothbery sustained a broken arm and<br />
the ' man he collided "'with nearly lost<br />
his life. - There : have already been<br />
eight continuances Inr' this' case and<br />
the defense demanded trial by jury.<br />
The - prosecution assented,- - but<br />
cau-<br />
tioned the court in the matter of bond<br />
that unless a heavy bond was required<br />
there was ample reason to believe the<br />
defendant Intended, to skip the territory<br />
and forfeit bond, at which the<br />
counsel for the defense intimated to<br />
the court that the Ales Plantation wa3<br />
trying to nln the "court. t 'this thot<br />
court interfered and-''silenced<br />
counsel<br />
by "Immediately" Hxinrg the bond ; at<br />
$500,' remanding the defendant to trial<br />
by Jury In the circuit court' The<br />
' attorney retaliated by<br />
shouting 'that'" he'VOuld '" demand a<br />
writ of habeas corpus. ' '<br />
GASOLINE EXPLOSION"<br />
BADLY BURNS K. K0N0<br />
No Japanese clothes cleaners will<br />
smoke cigarettes - while cleaning the<br />
clothes of their customers with gaso-lne-r'<br />
if ' the advice of their countryman,<br />
Kono, proprietor' of a clothes<br />
cleaning at ' Beretahia<br />
establishment<br />
and 'Pensacola streets is followed. ' '<br />
While engaged In cleaning, a suit<br />
the gasoline' he was using exploded<br />
and Kono was badlyburned about the<br />
face and hajads. While "Konb'was be<br />
Ing rushed ' 1$ the Japanese hdspital<br />
the fire department was working to;<br />
put out the flames, which were spreading<br />
Ttd" neighboring 'houses." Jonathan<br />
Shaw is the owner, and T. Nimiya<br />
lessee, of the property! Kono will recover.-',<br />
r '.?-- " : ;. '.v , ;v''t,;<br />
;Manoa fs to have another band con<br />
cert ' Next Tdesday the Hawaiian<br />
band, the; Glee" Club and the soloists<br />
will again appear inManoa park. -<br />
Wo tzsq tbSQ DELICIOUS Chocolate Creams inonr kitchen the day they come<br />
FOD. SALE AT<br />
EITHER<br />
immS<br />
'<br />
a Lic<br />
1 v<br />
.' , :<br />
Tfi HAM HFAlV M L4r2J iLifl<br />
unuL iiLfii<br />
1 u 1<br />
FIELD ORDNANCE<br />
i Three Caterpillar Engines' Now<br />
on way Here win be usea<br />
' ; at Schofield<br />
Three big tractor engines of the<br />
Holt Caterpillar type, consigned to the<br />
1 st "<br />
Field Artillery at Schofield Bar<br />
racks, have' been shipped . from the<br />
factory at Peoria, Illinois, and are expected<br />
to arrive here within jl few<br />
days.<br />
The tiactcrs will be used to haul<br />
heavy. Celd artillery, taking the place<br />
of 'horses, which have always been<br />
used on the islands, and are purchased<br />
with the Idea of use in either peace<br />
or waf.<br />
As many as 1G horses have at times<br />
been found necessary to draw heavy<br />
artillery through the mud. and while<br />
the caterpillars are not able to develop<br />
as much' speed as horses,' they<br />
have the advantage of going over practically<br />
any sort of country with their<br />
loads.<br />
In peace times they will be used in<br />
field drills and maneuvers. The department<br />
here has several six-inch<br />
fJe'd pieces which will be hauled<br />
by the big tractors. -<br />
.Five similar motor tractors and<br />
eight motor trucks are under contract<br />
for use by one of the<br />
batteries of the 5th Field Artillery,<br />
Fort Sill, Oklahoma.<br />
U. S. RIFLES!<br />
4.7-inc- h gun<br />
A meeting of the Naval Militia commission<br />
is called for this afternoon at<br />
4 o'clock in the office of A. Gartley in<br />
the Brewer Block on Fort street Commander<br />
Gartley's resignation has not<br />
been acted upon by the governor, and<br />
he is expected to preside. The other<br />
members of the commission are Joseph<br />
E. Sheedy, R. E. Lambert and<br />
David Kalauokalani.<br />
While he held a commission as paymaster<br />
of the Naval Militia, J. Morton<br />
Riggs was a member of this commission,<br />
and the vecancy caused by bis<br />
resignation has not yet been filled by<br />
the governor. It Is likely that Mr.<br />
Riggs successor, Paymaster D.<br />
Bishop, N M. H., will be appointed to<br />
fill his place in accordance with provisions<br />
of the paval militia act under<br />
which the 'commission was established.;<br />
V'V-- "<br />
In pursuance ot orders,, received<br />
from the war department at the request<br />
of the navy department, an outfit<br />
of rifles is to be furnished to the<br />
local naval militiamen by the ord-<br />
nance department of the Hawaiian Department,<br />
. and the reimbursement<br />
therefor adjusted at Washington.<br />
These rifle3 are now at Fort Kameha--.<br />
meha, but will be brought up this af-<br />
ternoon so that Infantry drill under<br />
arms can be proceeded with. ;'<br />
I MARRIAGE LICENSES --1<br />
Noon ll. Choy, Chinese .22<br />
Amoy Chang, Chinese . .20<br />
Chas. A. Luke, Chinese ..... .20<br />
Part-Hawaiia- n. Rosaline Williams, .19<br />
UHLE INTERVIEWS<br />
SUPERVISOR HATCH: . If there<br />
Is one thing I am against, it is red<br />
tape.<br />
the volcano. - Mr. Thurston In his talk<br />
said that the outlook :<br />
Js quite' cheerful<br />
for resumption of the ' Hawaiian<br />
service in November. He thought the<br />
ideaof a sugaf refinery at Los 'An-gel- es<br />
harbor not quite practical as the<br />
Great Northern could not well' taanage<br />
carrying enough-suga- r there reg-ularl- y<br />
to make it pay. ' y<br />
!t<br />
Mr: Thurston paid a high compliment<br />
to the Matson Navliration Com<br />
pany for its consistent advertising f<br />
the islands, and preparing 'for larger<br />
business Vy building --a new Matsonia:<br />
He said the 1<br />
Save for minor arguments<br />
Promotion' Committee<br />
; which<br />
have ;<br />
'arisen amonr 'the'- - 'attorneys<br />
themselves In regard to legal fees, the<br />
matter1 was" considered finished' this<br />
morning at the end of a trial before<br />
Judge Stuart," and Is: ndw submitted '<br />
1<br />
-<br />
;.---<br />
;. to him<br />
'<br />
Property ; involved In the suit " In the absence 6? its' regular chair<br />
man, S. S. Paxson, Emil Al Berndt<br />
con was chosen temporary' chairman of<br />
sists of" land 'rltuated in the North the Board of Retail Trades of the<br />
Kona district of the island of Hawaii. Chamber of Commerce at its monthly<br />
The 'case is one of the longest that meeting yesterday afternoon Elec-<br />
has ever been beafi In the 'courts vice-chairma- of<br />
n<br />
tion of chairman and<br />
the territory.'' ' ' ;<br />
for the doming year was' slated," but<br />
the presence of only a quorum resulted<br />
In the election being postponed until<br />
the next meeting a month hence.' T<br />
'SUPERVISOR LOGAN: The Jla-wa- ii<br />
Shiripo should know that tlie supervisors<br />
started on schemes for paving<br />
streets in Chinatown, under, the<br />
only law'' that permits such work to<br />
be done,' but the property Owners upon<br />
the ;<br />
streets selected, with the power<br />
given them by the same law, killed<br />
the propositions. : '<br />
. - . i<br />
' Metered consumers of city water<br />
must pay their bills by tomorrow or<br />
have a 1Q per cent penalty added to<br />
'<br />
them. ';'! .. '.':' ." ',-';- : :':t<br />
Honolulu's water , consumption I Is<br />
going' up. Yesterday the . city .'used<br />
18,759,000 gallons. The average for<br />
last year was but 16,000,000 gallons a<br />
day. . ' '<br />
- v I C<br />
i--j r-' c S<br />
"<br />
WE ' STORE EVERYTHING<br />
""-- JAMES K. LOVE "f.<br />
CITY TRANSFER COMPAI"<br />
-<br />
PHONE 1211 ,<br />
mm E's BREAD<br />
By .<br />
Made<br />
LOVE'S BISCUIT AND BRAD<br />
Itshuu mum wu<br />
STOCKS AND PONDS<br />
REAL ESTATE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES<br />
Authorized to act as Eiecnt or, Trhstoe, Administratoi<br />
or Guardian. Transacts a General Trust Business,"<br />
All the Tourists' are Delisrhted with<br />
-- II pi 11 e<br />
n w a<br />
.<br />
;<br />
Ask those who have been there.<br />
Bates, $3.50 a day, $21 a week<br />
Tickets<br />
Is-Far- go Wei<br />
'<br />
via O. R. R.<br />
Co.<br />
"<br />
V<br />
;<br />
Auto road, 20<br />
miles, fair condition<br />
'<br />
4'.<br />
: ; PostdfTiceTHaleiwa '"'r<br />
Large Varieties<br />
Easter<br />
Novelties<br />
now on display<br />
Japlanese<br />
FortStreet . , T'Ht'' -<br />
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