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VOL LIII NO 48<br />
THE LPOR<br />
LICENSE<br />
RULINGS<br />
Rumor Says Rectifying Caused<br />
Hoffschlaeger Companys<br />
Downfall<br />
TrJE<br />
EFFECT ON PLEBISCITE<br />
Boards Action Is for Year for<br />
Which Law Cannot Be<br />
Changed<br />
The liquor license commissioners do<br />
nials of renewals of licenses as given<br />
in The Advertiser account yesterday of<br />
the boards meeting Tuesday afternoon<br />
was a very gonoral subject of discussion<br />
yesterday and made other licensees<br />
whoso applications for renewals are to<br />
coma up on Juno 27 decidedly anxious<br />
Tho action of the board most discussed<br />
was the denial of an application for a<br />
renewal of tho wholesale license of<br />
the Hoffschlaeger Company<br />
Though the license commissioners<br />
gavo no reasons for their action in ro<br />
fusing tho license to the wholesale firm<br />
it is common gossip that tho reasons<br />
were that tho company porsistcd in use<br />
of its rectifying licence in a manner<br />
very Unsatisfactory to the board In<br />
0 fact the mixing of liquors under the<br />
federal rectifying license in tho Hoff<br />
eehlaeger Company cellar iad bcon a<br />
matter of much talk for some time An<br />
other count was tho alleged salo to<br />
blind pigs<br />
Tho boards action inthlscaso means<br />
erable reduction in the number of re- -<br />
tall saloons in Honolulu Some of them<br />
were a direct result of the announced<br />
policy of restricting saloons to the fire<br />
limits district The action taken on<br />
tho whole was regaidcd toy many as<br />
likely to hurt tho prohibition campaign<br />
It would show they said that under<br />
the present law the license commission<br />
ers bad power to handle the situation<br />
In answer to this it was pointed out<br />
that the board had to act under the<br />
present law as best it could becauso<br />
oven if prohibition should be sustained<br />
in July in tho natural legal course<br />
of events it could hardly go into effect<br />
in less than a year<br />
In other words tho year for which<br />
tho license board is acting now from<br />
July 1 110 to July 1 1911 will not<br />
be affected by the prohibition campaign<br />
no matter which way it goes Hence<br />
the board is acting just as though thoro<br />
were no campaign As for the effect<br />
on tho vote thoro aro two arguments<br />
one side says it Ehows that the commissioners<br />
have power to handle the<br />
situation while tho other side says that<br />
such drastic action after the commis ¬<br />
sion has had pbwer several years shows<br />
that tho liquor dealer have not<br />
made good oven by tho knowledge<br />
of such drastic law hanging over their<br />
beads and hence have once more shown<br />
that they ought to be put out of busi ¬<br />
ness<br />
On June 27 the board will bold<br />
another meeting to consider applica<br />
tions for renewals Tho licenses to bo<br />
considered at this tymo are those of<br />
streets P A Sehaefer Co wholesale<br />
dealers Thomaj- - F MeTighe Co<br />
King and Maunakea streets jr Shiga<br />
maun Wa1pahJEws M Qt Bljva<br />
River street between King and Queen<br />
Isaac Coekelt Hotel street between<br />
Kuuanu and BraltU streets<br />
mMrmriKBmA<br />
wmy<br />
lipHl<br />
said J P Cooke yesterday<br />
Mr Cooke returned Sunday from the<br />
Garden Isle Ho expresses the opin ¬<br />
ion that tbo prohibition movement<br />
both on that island and On1 Maui is<br />
progressing favorably In fact Mr<br />
Coolto feels rather certain that tho<br />
movement on both these islands is<br />
moving ahead along favorabe lines<br />
It is understood thnt tbeJiquor men<br />
aro making a strenuous but secret com<br />
paign on the Ivoolau side of this is ¬<br />
land a movement which the prohibitionists<br />
aro ns quietly blocking<br />
CHANCE FOR NEW<br />
INTER ISLAND BOAT<br />
HONOLULU HAWAII TERRITORY FRIDAY- - JtffE T<br />
ST<br />
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SBOEETAEY 6P WAB DICKINSON<br />
WASHINGTON June 16 Secretary<br />
pf War Dickinson Btarts tonight on a<br />
tour of the world sailing on the Pacific<br />
Mail steamship Siberia from San Fran<br />
cisco on Juno 28 for Honolulu and Ma- -<br />
nila arriving at Honolulu on July 4<br />
4<br />
jAoj JIJL lw A<br />
mmmmimmiiiiimmmm<br />
j<br />
17<br />
in addition to a large amount of miscellaneous<br />
freight consigned to H<br />
Hackfeld Co<br />
The Iicneo Bickmors was chartered to<br />
take tbo run of tho ill fated German<br />
ship Maijo Hackfeld which was wreck ¬<br />
ed in the North Sea just after she left<br />
port for Honolulu Tho vessel and en ¬<br />
tire cargo were lost A duplicate car<br />
go was made up and the Bickmera em- ¬<br />
ployed<br />
By a strango coincidence tho Banco<br />
Uickmers was in tho same galo which<br />
destroyed tho Mario Hackfeld The<br />
blow came on at night when tbo Bick- ¬<br />
mera had all hor cam as out The ves-<br />
sel tore through the water at express<br />
rate but it was necessary to keop all<br />
sails set in order to keep a proper<br />
seaway in waters which Aoro filled<br />
with banks<br />
Towards morning the Bickmers came<br />
in tbe midst of a fishing fleet and a<br />
new danger threatened not only the<br />
fishermen and their vessels but the<br />
Riclcmcrs as well Tho fishing vessels<br />
had their nets out and were tied to<br />
them tho nets uctiug as a drag The<br />
v i<br />
j lo te jffiae J la slf<br />
KfiHIMKMMHiU<br />
ISStoaiik<br />
ARE DETERMINED<br />
OW PUBLICITY<br />
New Land Board Reiterates Be- -<br />
lief in Full Notice to<br />
Homesteaders<br />
THE RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED<br />
J F Brown Is Selected to Be<br />
Secretary of the<br />
Commission<br />
Before action upon any proposed<br />
exchango salo or lcaso of land is taken<br />
by tho board otleo of intention so<br />
to do shall bo published by tho sec<br />
retary onco each week for eight weeks<br />
in tho English Hawaiian and Pertu<br />
gucso languages in tho City and Coun<br />
ty of Honolulu and tho County in<br />
which tho land in questioniis locatcdt<br />
which nbttco shall namo tlin nnnlionnt<br />
and describe generally and identify<br />
tho land covered by such application<br />
prleo proposc 1 la casa of an exchango<br />
tho land offered in exchango and shall<br />
that it will hereafter use Its almost un<br />
0 limited power to stop tho sale by<br />
wholesalers to blind pigs Tho board<br />
rouyjCpjlfoirther it is Baid and demand<br />
that tpoljyholesalers cooperate with tile<br />
authoritffis iri exposlngtbe blind pigs<br />
AVholeBolb Anns which the-- board con<br />
cludea nro supplying these joints may<br />
be Bimply put out of business by re ¬<br />
fusals to renew their licenses if the<br />
board continues in existence In this<br />
connection it is pointed out that the<br />
federal- - government has complete con- ¬<br />
trol of the wholesalers in such a matter<br />
becauso by being able to examine tho<br />
wholesalers books its agents can jal- -<br />
ways tell cwhero tho liquor goes and<br />
they nlwaysjiollcct the special liquor<br />
tax from nny store that buys enough<br />
liquor to justify suspicion Ithat selling<br />
is going on in sueh store<br />
It is reported that-- tho Hoffschlaeger<br />
case will be tho subject pf a rehearing<br />
in wuichts cnt the matter may bo fully<br />
discussed As it Btands now tho firm<br />
is denied a renewal of its license after<br />
being in business many years and only<br />
public rumor gives reasons why Tho<br />
reasons thus given nro the cellar recti ¬<br />
t<br />
HAWAII SOOi<br />
OUT TEIBHHW<br />
Senate Passes Bill Making Ar- ¬<br />
izona and New Mexico<br />
States<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 1C Tho<br />
Statehood bill passed the senate today<br />
It adds<br />
fying and tho nlleged sales to blind pigs<br />
The rectifying business led to connecting<br />
the firm rumor withconsiderable of tho<br />
imitation booze reported on sale but ns<br />
the board made no charges and acted<br />
in secret session there is no knowing<br />
whether public rumor is justified or not<br />
in giving this as a main cause of its<br />
action<br />
Tho political effect of tho boards<br />
action was a good deal discussed yesterday<br />
Asido irom the Hoffschlaeger<br />
case the denials of licenses wero not im- ¬<br />
portant but they amount to a consid-<br />
--two<br />
CAUGHT<br />
new fltatcsrtotho Amor- -<br />
ican Unlonf admitting Arizona and<br />
Now Mexico- - as soparato States Tho<br />
passage of tho bill onds a fight that<br />
was at its height early in President<br />
Rposovelts torm Tbo measure passed<br />
is another Taft measure and ns nnai<br />
triumph is another administration vic- ¬<br />
tory<br />
During the last administration a<br />
great contest was waged to have tbo<br />
two Territories of Arizona and New<br />
Mexico combined and admitted as one<br />
State In both Territories the measure<br />
was bitterly opposed Congress ad- ¬<br />
journed without reaching a decision<br />
In bis message to congress President<br />
Taft recommended that tho two Terri- ¬<br />
tories be admitted as separate States t<br />
and the contest has been on over since<br />
Arizona and Now Mexico will bo tho<br />
forty seventh and forty eighth States<br />
respectively in the American Union<br />
and thoiiv udmissiott Teaves Hawaii as<br />
the only remaining Territory of the<br />
unnoa mates -<br />
OAHU TO BE THE<br />
BATTLEGROUND<br />
Oahu Will probably bo tho battle- ¬<br />
ground In tho plebiscite campaign<br />
I<br />
SECRETARY T OffiNEE RIMERS<br />
-<br />
HID ROUGH TIME<br />
BE HERE OH<br />
Hatches Stove In by Pounding<br />
Seas and Sails Took<br />
FOURTH<br />
Place of Marie HackfeltJ<br />
During a terrific gale ofCCapo Horn<br />
- the mid hatch of the Gorman shin<br />
-<br />
ieau lf<br />
x 3tenoeTBiclnners which arrived in port<br />
t I i Ilf tt i f- c- -<br />
Wlli yesterday iromiJremon wns i<br />
Daw Uatuoii Cluinn Hef nn SO<br />
Way Around the World<br />
IPIIIIII I<br />
- vj j MKp rt<br />
k - ii- 1<br />
01 War Ueparimeni<br />
E 0 timbers yielding like<br />
UUVM<br />
matchwood to tho terrible pounding<br />
of tons of seas deluging that compartment<br />
with water and dan aging tho<br />
cargoj In tho same gale the central<br />
portion of the bridge loading from tbo<br />
galloy to tho poop deck was ripped<br />
out tho galley ddor stova in and tho<br />
forward hatch damaged<br />
Then to cap Ihe climax a brand now<br />
suit of sails on tho mizzenmast just<br />
bent on was menaced und all hands<br />
3<br />
wore sent aloft to furl it but hardly<br />
had the crow bands upon the can ¬<br />
call upon all persons desiring to ob<br />
j and<br />
jeet becauso the and should be home<br />
An Uo Jn lhj harbor m<br />
mvuu ui ukucitriav IW iiuauufa Quuu<br />
objections In writing or in person oa<br />
a dato to bo named in said notice<br />
within ten days aftor tho last day of<br />
publication<br />
The abovo resolution proposed by<br />
W A lilnnoy was adopted by tho ad<br />
Lost<br />
laid<br />
vas than Jhe wind took the sheet tore<br />
it to shreds and ktholl 8 of all the<br />
mom laloft were threatened Captain<br />
Dad called tbetrV down and to tho boon<br />
dock where they romainod while tho<br />
seas rogca over ine waist or tuotsuip<br />
loosening all gear not clamped down<br />
Tho seas pounded upon the deck caus<br />
ing tho whofe vessol to sMvor from<br />
stem to Btorn Luckily not a man was<br />
hurt<br />
Much pf theT00O tons of general<br />
cargo may be damaged Tbe cargo com- ¬<br />
prises about atuousand cites of liquor<br />
¬<br />
visory lani board yesterday morning<br />
and guaranrces full publicity of all<br />
land matters coming botoro the board<br />
It is simply a formal expression of<br />
the policy enunciated by tho Doard<br />
Wednesday afternoon tho policy of<br />
giving the bona iido homesteadar first<br />
choice in tho disposition of all public<br />
lands and relegating tho plantor ranch<br />
man and big land owner to second<br />
place<br />
Tbo resolution was adoptod by a full<br />
voto of tho board although Jtiago An<br />
dradc rather objected to quite so much<br />
notoriety and thought that publication<br />
of notico in tho county papers of tho<br />
counties lu which each individual tract<br />
of land is located would bo amply<br />
sufficient His view however was not<br />
concurred in by the other members<br />
of tiro board Klnnoy voicing thoigen<br />
smjvo n<br />
oral sentimontthatto6fouoliublleUy<br />
jwouIj jj0 jottgj thnn t00 itt 0i<br />
Brown for Secretary<br />
Tho board decided thnt it needs a<br />
clork look after rccolvcd Washing- -<br />
amount of clerical business and J A<br />
ftnd cclebration<br />
tako part in tho water ovent and will<br />
bo docorntcd for tho occasion Ono<br />
hundred and fifty vossols of the mer<br />
Brown a member of tbo commission<br />
was to undartako the worn<br />
at a salary to bo decided upon<br />
when it is known bow much work thoro<br />
is going to be<br />
Andrado wns afraid that tuo rulo<br />
of publicity proposod by Kinney was<br />
going to mean onormoiis expense but<br />
this view was frowned upon by the<br />
other moinbors of tbo board It is<br />
bottor to begin with too much notico<br />
rather thau with too little said Kin<br />
noy Later on if wo And that wo<br />
can gat along with less we can cut<br />
it down<br />
Brown suirccBtcd that his<br />
in the land office bad so bim<br />
wit n tuo possibilities of delay and in<br />
terruption of business anything<br />
that would tend to lessen delay would<br />
appeal to him In tho Cuso of purely<br />
pastoral lands or waste lauds bo<br />
said it seems to mo tho situation<br />
can bo fully met jf when the lease<br />
is advertised tuo condition is made<br />
that homesteads may bo applied for<br />
at any tlmo thereafter Wo might<br />
then go on with the loasc but at tho<br />
Continued on xago bigot<br />
1 t<br />
¬<br />
chant marine of all nations will also<br />
tako part and tho harbor will be filled<br />
with shipping in gala attire for tho<br />
event Tho vessol on which Mr Uoobo<br />
vclt is to arrivo will bo mot at Sandy<br />
Hook and escorted to its dock by a<br />
groat fleot with Ibands banners and<br />
cheering thousands<br />
Ashore thoro will bev hundreds of<br />
thousands in lino to greet the roturn<br />
of the traveler<br />
--H I FISH F<br />
Seven Million and a Half Pledged<br />
FevyHours After Congress<br />
- Setsdhe Mark<br />
SAN rRANOISCO Juno 17 Tho ro- -<br />
to tho probablo large port yesterday from<br />
ton that tbo fodorol government would<br />
takp<br />
porsuadeu<br />
no stops to formally invito for<br />
later<br />
experience<br />
Impressed<br />
that<br />
¬<br />
eign nations to consider tho question<br />
of taking part in a Panama Exposition<br />
until It bad been demonstrated that<br />
either this city or New Origans could<br />
raiso a fund of sovon and a half mil- ¬<br />
lion to flnanco tho local end bt the<br />
undertaking stirred tho committee hero<br />
into ronowod activity with tho rosnlt<br />
mac it was announced last night that<br />
the large amount was pledged<br />
This announcement is taken as prac ¬<br />
tically settling the question tbero be ¬<br />
ing no assuranco that Now Orleans<br />
will bo able to raiso such a fund At<br />
any rate San Francisco a few hours<br />
aftor congress- - sot tho mark has come<br />
forward with tho monoy<br />
Fight Had No Influence<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 17 Advices<br />
pent to San Francisco yesterday by the<br />
vaniornia congressmen iwere to tho<br />
effect that the matter of tho doslre<br />
of many San Franciscans to have the<br />
Johnson Jeffries prizo flgbt In that city<br />
was having no effect regarding tho<br />
matter of tbo Panama exposition<br />
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FACTIONS AGREE<br />
ON THE RULE REFORMS<br />
FAIL IN EFFECT<br />
Threatens to Sue Governor but<br />
the Fighters Are Packinn Up<br />
for Nevada<br />
- J S McLean vice president of the<br />
Inter Island steamship campeny who<br />
leaves next reek for tho mainland on<br />
a three months vacation stated yes<br />
terday that thoro was a possibility of<br />
the Inter Island company bnilding an- ¬<br />
other steamer for the island trade her<br />
keel to bo Hid this year Tentative<br />
plans hao been drawn but nothing has<br />
been definitely settled President Ken<br />
Charles Lambert King street and Nuu<br />
anu avenue Alfred Rosa J C Cor- -<br />
and J Q Pregll Queen and Alakca<br />
¬<br />
nedy was to look oor plans for steam- ¬<br />
ships while on ths nairLnd and to get<br />
some idea of costs Ho thought Mr<br />
Kennedy would have all this data on<br />
his return to bo laid before tho di- ¬<br />
rectors<br />
CRUISER CLEVELAND<br />
MAY GET IN SUNDAY<br />
A wireless from the United States<br />
cruiser Cleveland was received at Ka<br />
buku at eight octvek last evening<br />
The vessel was then 000 miles from<br />
Honplulu on her way from the Orient<br />
sjcaming through moderate teas with<br />
moderate orth northcaBt winds prevail- -<br />
IF<br />
GERMANY IS<br />
POTSDAM June 17 Emperor Wil- ¬<br />
liam is 411 and a number of alarming<br />
regarding his condition are In<br />
circulation The court havo<br />
Issued e statement to the effect that the<br />
condition of the emperor furnishes so<br />
cause for anxiety<br />
H<br />
ANOTHER VACANCY SOON<br />
on of lllno-<br />
The meaago ctatefl that tlio Clovo<br />
land would probably rcBehthlt port on<br />
Sunday night or Monday morning She<br />
reported the erulter CliaUaBOotfu flyo<br />
days behind Icr<br />
- has favor<br />
ably reported<br />
Charles L Rhodes formerly the pri ¬<br />
BMkmers was piloted through this fleet<br />
by Captain with narrow escapes<br />
on all sides Frequently tho bow of<br />
the ship just grazed a fishing boat but<br />
not one was damaged<br />
Tho Bickmers is making her first<br />
visit to Honolulu and Captain Dau<br />
reports<br />
likewise Tbe Bickmers fleet of sail<br />
physicians ing and steam vessels have been in<br />
the East India trade carrying rico as<br />
a general thing<br />
The ship arrived off port Wednesday<br />
afternoon and was brought to an an<br />
ehpr as a utill off shoro wind was blow<br />
intr and tho cantain of the tuc In- -<br />
ON SUPREME BENCH lPW did not wish to make the at- -<br />
icia ii jo ii jug iuv uuuvuy iuuuou vvo-<br />
-- h -<br />
vate searolary of Mayor who W<br />
Ttoen on tbe Coast for the past yw<br />
rrty in on a vMt by the<br />
Bierra due next weak<br />
-<br />
miommnv el Inside at that time Yesterday<br />
tr <strong>SJffirlgl</strong> H iJri0 f morning tbe Inter Isjand steamer Clau<br />
o to the ship end o<br />
account beoa<br />
Pern- -<br />
SAN FRANCISCO Juno 17 It is<br />
practically conceded by the followers of<br />
game that tbo death knoll<br />
of that has been sounded so far<br />
as Is concerned nnd tbo cry<br />
among the fight tuns now is On to<br />
Bono- -<br />
Dau<br />
Tex Bickard tho promoter of tho<br />
Jolinson Jrffriis affair is making<br />
threats of suing Governor Qillott for<br />
Interfering in his plans to hold tho big<br />
bnttlo in this city stating that hundreds<br />
of tlioiisundH of iollurs aro Involved in<br />
his plans and are at stake in tho ven<br />
Itenol<br />
Governor Glllott stands firm In bla<br />
determination to provent the desecra<br />
line was sent aboard After starting<br />
to pull too lino got aroui or tuo inco<br />
mers rudder and tbe Intrepid then<br />
passed a lino to tbe bow to steady the<br />
veisel She was finally pulled away<br />
from the anchorage and towed into the<br />
harbor by tbo Olaudlno aftor wUieli<br />
will town<br />
the little tui Intrepid took bold a4<br />
brought bur to tbe uaweja wwn<br />
¬<br />
tion of the national holiday by tho<br />
fight so far us bis State Is concerned<br />
and tbo fl rhtcrs Ihiinsolves have ex ¬<br />
pressed their willingness to gd to Ne ¬<br />
to settle tliu auestlon 6t tbo chain<br />
pionbbip<br />
To ilny the attorney general of he<br />
will commonce injunction proceed ¬<br />
tho prizefight<br />
sport<br />
California<br />
vada<br />
State<br />
ings agaluit the fight principals to pro<br />
vent tbo meeting of July 4<br />
Beno Wtnta Jt<br />
HJTNQ NiivbJh June it A commit<br />
tee nf cltlteiii le at work endeavoring<br />
tu secure be Jeffries Johnson fight for<br />
this eity KepriHieniatlvei of Rlcknrd<br />
aro already here cbig what<br />
for the ht can be made<br />
J SJ<br />
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WHOLENpi75<br />
ALL READY TO<br />
CHEER FOR<br />
TEDDY<br />
j i V<br />
Warships and Merchantmen Will<br />
Greet<br />
0 Jort n<br />
DECORATED NAVAL ESCORT<br />
Hundreds of Thousands Will Line<br />
the Streets to Shout the<br />
Countrys Welcome<br />
NEW TOIIK 17 Plana of the<br />
Hoosovelt roccptlon eommlttco for tbo<br />
wqlcomo to bo oxtendod tbo former<br />
President on his arrival hero are shap ¬<br />
Juno<br />
ing fast and nro already under way<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 17 An agree ¬<br />
ment is predicted among tho Jlrlous<br />
factions represented on tho now com<br />
mitteo of rules for congress regarding<br />
tbo reforms to bo recommended in tho<br />
rules by tho committee A discussion<br />
regarding those proposed reforms is now<br />
under way Uetorc tuo committoo -<br />
DE FORREST WIRELESS<br />
MAY BE INVOLVED<br />
NEW YORK June 17 Abraham<br />
White president of tho Do Forrest<br />
Wireless Tolegraph und Telephone Com- -<br />
pany may foe summoned before the fed<br />
eral grand jury here regarding tlio ab<br />
sorption of bis company by tho Uni<br />
ted Wireless of which tho officials bavo<br />
been indicted for misuse of tho malls<br />
in the salo of stock Tho Do Torrcst<br />
wireless telephones aro in uso on ninny<br />
of tho Amorican vessels of tho navy<br />
while tho company controls tho wlro<br />
Icsb etations along tho Caribboan coast<br />
H<br />
VICTORY ENCOURAGES<br />
THE REVOLUTIONISTS<br />
NJW YORK Juno 17 Advices re<br />
ceived here from Nicaragua nro to the<br />
effect that the defeat of Doctor Mudrli<br />
by General Xatruju has jencourHged the<br />
of the latter throughout<br />
the country find thef evojuttonary enute<br />
U spreading Genera Katrtwla who U<br />
still at niuefleldi i said to have re<br />
col veil meuagea from many Interior<br />
points offering Mm mi Unco in bit<br />
1ffort to overthrow ib prvlili4l gov ¬<br />
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GRAND JURY<br />
WILL REAR<br />
AYLETT<br />
Supervisor Who Said He Was<br />
Tempted Refuses to Talk<br />
Further<br />
WANTS NO LOCAL PUBLICITY<br />
Declines to Take Board Into His<br />
Confidence as Well as City<br />
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Attorney<br />
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ALLAN HERBERT<br />
Back From- - Coast Enthusiastic<br />
Over Desirability of Exposition<br />
at Frisco<br />
From WcdneiOay Aflvoroeer<br />
Allan Horbcrt returned from San<br />
Francisco yesterday on tho Wilbel<br />
mina filled with enthusiasm in sup<br />
port of tho Panama Exposition in 1015<br />
and its being held nt Ban Francisco<br />
Ho met tho San Francisco committee<br />
some of tlio membors of whom aro<br />
personal friends of his They inform- -<br />
old<br />
cd him that they did not need or want j<br />
any money from Honolulu in their<br />
support In connection with the fight<br />
now bobag made between San Fran- ¬<br />
cisco and New Orleans to get tho ex- ¬<br />
position located at San Francisco or<br />
lator to help finance the exposition<br />
but they did strongly ask for Hawaiis<br />
moral support for tho present and<br />
Inter thnt it would install a good ex ¬<br />
hibit at tho fair<br />
Sir Herbert assured tho committee<br />
thnt bo would do everything thnt ho<br />
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IAN GAZETTE FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910 -SE- MI-WEEKLY<br />
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Mothers Congress Suggest New<br />
Department in National<br />
Government<br />
SECRETARY NOW<br />
Department of Home and Child<br />
Is Wanted and Congress Will<br />
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WdWti<br />
Be Appealed To<br />
From Wednesday Advertiser<br />
What merit there may too in tho<br />
accusation brought against an unnamed<br />
party supposed to o Wiliio warworn<br />
nf havinir offered a Tjribo of sixteen<br />
hundred dollars to Supervisor Aylott<br />
to Induco him to withdraw his opposi<br />
tion to tho Tort street paving contract<br />
is to bo learned through a grand jury<br />
investigation which may commenco this<br />
morning<br />
Yesterday at a meeting of tho hoard<br />
of supervisors Aylctt repeated his<br />
charge that he had ibeon offered a sub- ¬<br />
stantial sum of money in gold coin<br />
to bo handed over after ho had deliver ¬<br />
ed his own goods for his vote against<br />
tho Mayor He Tcfusod to go into par<br />
ticulars however declaring that to tho<br />
grand jury and to tho grand jury alono<br />
would ho divulge the interesting do<br />
tails ho claims to have locked up in<br />
his secretive bosom<br />
When it was suggested that ho might<br />
at least tnhe tho city attorneys offieo<br />
into his confidence Aylctt winked his<br />
other eyo and announced ho would havo<br />
see his inumatea 5n wouid the<br />
that city his IIawaU ns it<br />
would have certainly ijLoraiiv<br />
session tho same ns everyone else<br />
lAhias denial of an attempted bribe<br />
whether made ns a joke as a test of<br />
Ahia as a getting his voto first<br />
and giving him ino nn na mivrwurus<br />
or as the real thing is one of the<br />
surprises of the affair to those who<br />
have been watching it through tho past<br />
weoks Unless some responsible pcoplo<br />
have been very much mistaken in what<br />
Ahia tried to tell them up until Sunday<br />
he was repeating a story of his qwn<br />
ndventiiro with tho alleged bribo iden ¬<br />
tical with the story Aylett tells Now<br />
howevor he denies any offer or money<br />
at any time<br />
Board Meeting a Warm One<br />
Tim full membershil of the board<br />
was present at tho meeting callod at<br />
noon whilo tho city In person<br />
supported his deputy Fred Milvcr<br />
ton was hand prepared to solve any<br />
legal problems that might arise in con ¬<br />
nection with tho graft allegations J<br />
A Gilman head of tho proposed paving<br />
company in the interest of which tho<br />
alleged bribe is supposed to havo boen<br />
offered was present as an interested<br />
spectator<br />
Tho account of the alleged nttempt<br />
at bribery as given yestorday morning<br />
in Tho Advertiser formed tho text of<br />
the Mayor Fern reading a let<br />
ter to the board regarding matter<br />
in which tho following occurred<br />
I beg to call your attention to cor- -<br />
mnitnra Unit ntmearcd in Tho Ad- -<br />
Tertiser relative to alleged attompt<br />
certain parties to bribe a member of<br />
this body in rciniion 10 nis yuhj m<br />
gard to overriding of Mayors voto<br />
the ordinance calling for tho paving<br />
of Fort street<br />
I would suggest that mattor<br />
he laid before a special commltteo to<br />
Teport to the board at its regular meet- ¬<br />
ing to bo held on Tuesday evening<br />
Jnno 21<br />
Nothing Secret<br />
Supenisor Quinn objected nt onco<br />
to any secrecy in the matter stating<br />
that the affair was one thnt concerned<br />
the public ns well ns board and<br />
should be threshed out in public meeting<br />
He wanted quick action nnd publicity<br />
It was then thnt Aylett fiirimg his<br />
ideas ou tho Bubject announcing that<br />
tho board could do ns it pleased but<br />
that ho did not propose to tell any<br />
thing He doubted tha right of the<br />
board to constitute itself into an in- -<br />
body anyway<br />
3uisitorial<br />
but his<br />
removed by tho city attor<br />
ney quoting liiw<br />
At any rate Aylett hnd his doubts<br />
about tho ability of board to make<br />
him talk when ho didnt want to and<br />
expressed the doubt Ho stated that<br />
ho would go before a grand jury and<br />
nothing but a grand jury where only<br />
few could hear what lie had to<br />
Deputy County Attorney Milvcrton<br />
stated that tho legal end of tho city<br />
government had nothing tangible<br />
prewnt to the grand jury and would<br />
like hear what Aylctt might huvo<br />
to present He Invited Aylctt to step<br />
into tho office and unburden himself<br />
I will have to consult my attorney<br />
before I tell you or anyone else re<br />
plied the supervisor<br />
Oatlicart Incredulous<br />
County Attornoy Cntlicurt appears to<br />
bo amused at Ayktt churgea but<br />
states that the matter will ba nroeent- -<br />
could along tho lines which they sug- ¬<br />
gested and stated that he would im<br />
fd before the grund jjury und gone<br />
into thoroughly<br />
Willie Crawford bin lelzed the further<br />
nutonnty given him mention<br />
of Lis nnmo In the affair and is wwir<br />
In an air of highly Injured iuuoBenct<br />
luttoried on with frogs Willie pro<br />
foMos to kite a dtMmvrute attempt lit<br />
the whole affair to ilumvuu hi reimta<br />
In the aumiiurilty laying<br />
Maine for the pint ngelnit hie good<br />
name ml fitlr tumt ou orrlu An<br />
lrw At Mr Andrews teeured hi<br />
fiil iDfornistlou rttftrdiutf tli uutlr<br />
from tk AdvrllMr two weeks sign<br />
lad at M time AvriiDod te give Hiiy<br />
NmImim Nt nil In lb Wit end of<br />
III alary funfur1 will I u ihiuk<br />
Sp WW oil<br />
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mediately bring tho matter to tho at- ¬<br />
tention of tho cbmmcrcial bodies of<br />
Honolulu<br />
Wired tho Delegate<br />
In 6rder to acquaint tho delegate<br />
with his feelings upon tho proposition<br />
he sent him the following telegram<br />
Permit mo ns an old friend of<br />
yours nnd a fellow citizen of Hawaii<br />
who has its interests nt heart to re<br />
quest that you uso your best endeavors<br />
to havo San Francisco chosen as tho<br />
site of tho Panama Exposition Hawaii<br />
ought to benefit by such a location bo<br />
cause many of tho great number going<br />
to n worlds fair nt San Francisco<br />
would visit Hawaii afterwards whilo<br />
none would go there from New Or- ¬<br />
leans<br />
Good for Islands<br />
Mr Herbert states that ho thinks<br />
thnt tho holding of tho fair in San<br />
to attorney Ayiett jrancisco m5 be of<br />
tho attorney and staff<br />
tc9t bcncflt to win<br />
to wuit for tho grand jury bo VGrv patronized<br />
uy pcoplo irom tlio unent nnu Australia<br />
and Now Zealand all of whom<br />
way<br />
will pass through Honolulu In addi<br />
of<br />
tion to this tho largo nuuiucr 01 visitors<br />
coming to tho fair from tho other<br />
direction will furnish a considerable<br />
quota of visitors for Honolulu<br />
When informed that local sentiment<br />
had alroady been oxpresscd in favor<br />
of helping tho San Francisco location<br />
of tho fair Mr Herbert expressed tho<br />
greatest gratification and said that<br />
ho felt that it would be appreciated<br />
in San Francisco nnd would bo of ma- ¬<br />
terial help<br />
HHElii attornoy<br />
by<br />
on<br />
mooting<br />
tho<br />
of<br />
tho<br />
of<br />
tho<br />
the<br />
tho<br />
Jhe<br />
the say<br />
to<br />
to<br />
tho<br />
by<br />
don the<br />
HELD<br />
Of SLIGHT MISHAP<br />
Cylinder Head Breaks Ship<br />
Stops Outside Passengers<br />
Transferred In<br />
The valve stem guldo of one of tho<br />
cylinder heada went wrong as the Mat<br />
son linor Wilhelmlna slowed down for<br />
the doctor to iboard tho ship as she<br />
was coming into port early yesterday<br />
morning ono of tho cylinder heads<br />
cracked and tho big steamer wbb unable<br />
to reach her dock until noon About<br />
ninety of her hundred caibin passengers<br />
wero transferred by tho twoboat Intrepid<br />
to tho steamship dock without any<br />
mishaps and tho Wlehlmina camo up<br />
to tho wharf with two cylinders work ¬<br />
ing<br />
The broken part was removed and<br />
taken to the Honolulu Iron Works for<br />
repairs and it was said yesterday after<br />
noon that tho accident would probably<br />
not delay her sailing on time<br />
Tho AVilhelmina mado the trip down<br />
from San Francisco in fivo days and<br />
fourteen hours Sho arrived off tho<br />
port about five oclock yesterday morn ¬<br />
PATRIOTS ARE<br />
UnjUBBLE<br />
Self Sacrificing Citizens Willing<br />
to Hold Two Jobs Are<br />
Barred Out<br />
Sovoral of the patriotic and disinter<br />
ing and lonfod along under reduced<br />
sliced until tho doctors launch camo<br />
out and then camo to n stop wncu<br />
she undertook to proceed to her dock<br />
tho accident happened whjjh held her<br />
up for sevcrnl hours<br />
All but about ton of the cabin pas<br />
sengers were taken off in relays and<br />
brought ashore<br />
Tho Matson liner brought ninotyfour<br />
sacks of mall and this waB landed by<br />
the tug Intrepid The liner brought as<br />
froight about two thousand tons of<br />
cargo including two automobiles and<br />
a quantity of freight destined for Hilo<br />
Among tho passengers arriving on<br />
the AVllhelmlna were Allan Herbert<br />
who comes buck from n visit to the<br />
mainland City and County Treasurer<br />
Diehard Trent who returned from a<br />
business trip that carried him to Lon<br />
don Knglaml Mr ana Airs o u<br />
Thompson enmo hero to go on nt tne<br />
Park theater Miss Pesmond is nlso<br />
another vaudeville performer who will<br />
open a Ketibon at the Tort street piny<br />
house Mr nnd Mrs II M Hepburn<br />
wero welcomed by the McCandless family<br />
Mrs Hepburn wns Miss Mndgo<br />
McCandless nnd roturns to her homo at<br />
Honolulu the bride of Mr llepburun<br />
who will toon nisume the management<br />
of tlio Hawaiian Klectrle Company<br />
i i<br />
RAILROAD BILL<br />
MAKES PROGRESS<br />
WABHINOTON lune U Tlio con<br />
fin nee ruKrt nil thp rullroad bill has<br />
liirti pruniiitid to the soiiste<br />
TOCURHCDLDINOHEOAY<br />
Take Laxative IHomo Quinine<br />
Tablet All UniMUjU refund<br />
tho moiifty if it lulla to cure<br />
V W Oroved nirjnatmu U on<br />
itll box f<br />
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ested citizens who aro at present im ¬<br />
molating themselves on tho altar of tho<br />
public good by serving their fcllowmen<br />
at so much per as servants of the Ter<br />
ritory or of the city and county are<br />
liablo to have thoir hopes of farther<br />
sacrificing themselves for tho good of<br />
thoir fellow citazons rudely blasted as<br />
a result of an opinion Tendered yester ¬<br />
it THINK IT OVER<br />
BAKER SUFFERS<br />
ON TRANSPORT<br />
Uncle Sam Now Looking for His<br />
Employe Who Smashed<br />
Smiths Eye<br />
A black oye received by Q A E<br />
Smith of tho Vienna Bakery is causing<br />
Uncle Sam a great deal of trouble tho<br />
subject of which is not the black eyo<br />
but tho man who bestowed it Yes<br />
terday morning Smith wont down to the<br />
transport Iogan on business and<br />
day by Attornoy Qcnoral Lindsay<br />
AttnrnnvOpnnrnl Tindsav cruellv<br />
holds that a self sacrificinjr patriot may<br />
not go so far as to do double work<br />
and draw a uoudio salary no matter<br />
how much tho patriot may feel for his<br />
yours ot<br />
en- ¬<br />
tered into an altercation with a mem- ¬<br />
ber of tho transports crew<br />
This altercation ended with grimy<br />
fist landing upon ono of tho optics of<br />
tho baker a nasty bruise being the<br />
result The baker at onco went to tho<br />
polico station where he reported tho<br />
mattor and swore out a warrant Tho<br />
warrant sent down to tho transport<br />
but tho officers of ho same refused to<br />
honor it and it could not bo served<br />
trusting fcllowmen he may not permit Ti nnnn fiii nrWiWir infnntnr<br />
himself to represent tho aforesaid fel- -<br />
nnd navai equipment on tho transport<br />
lowmen for instance in both logisla- -<br />
outnumbered tho polico resources tho<br />
mro ana oouru ox ouiioivioun jiui j ollictr with the warrant nnd smith re<br />
ho drawn down a salary from the board turned in confusion Recourse had<br />
of supervisors and nt tho Bamo time to the feaerai iaw ana Unitod States<br />
spend a stipend allowed him by some District Attorney Brcckons was con<br />
branch of tho territorial government I<br />
6uitcd<br />
This cruel ruling affects several j Thi rcsuitoa in a federal warrant<br />
prominent politicians of tho Territory i Dcing aworn out and given to Marshal<br />
For instance A S Kaleiopu who at ucnary to sorve This functionary had<br />
present consents to recelvo a salary as no Detter luck than the county polico<br />
an cmpiuyu ui uiu tnj- uuu vuuy and on tne tranBp0rt 08 jt sailed last<br />
can not run for tho cnato unless bo night wag the man who had fce8towed<br />
rosigns his moro lucrative municipal lll0 bIack on Bakor gmUi<br />
job Supervisor Bill Aylett who at the However federal warrants reach fur<br />
present moment manages to eke out an ther than county warrants and the man<br />
existenco on his pay as a supervisor win be arrested at Manila if possible<br />
at 50 a moath and his pay as watch and returned to explain tho cause that<br />
man at tho capitol must cither resign cd hm to ajsflBre the bakorlal orb<br />
tbeso two jobs or glveup his ambitions But gmth ia the only man who<br />
of running for senator knows the culprit he will probably es- -<br />
Likewiso G F Affonso tho noisy and capQ untn such tim0 aB Smith catches<br />
jocoso representative from Hilo who nim in a aark aiey in Honolulu and<br />
thinkB ho ought by Tights to bo re- -<br />
delivers individual punishment<br />
turned by n grateful constituency must<br />
elthor resign his job as license inspec- -<br />
SHAMBEBLAINS OOLIO CHOLEEA<br />
tor for Hilo or forego the plcasuro of jjjj jjiaeHHOBA ItEMEDY<br />
baiting Speaker Holsteln in tho house T<br />
of representatives When you fail to provide your 1 am--<br />
Attorney General Lindsays opinon is ily with a bottle of Chamberlains<br />
rendered in response to a letter from Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy at<br />
A D Castro In replying tho attor-- this season of the year you are neglect-ncy-cener-<br />
Bays inB them as bowel complaint is sure<br />
Optalon KO Ml amaladVTo bo Wfied with This is<br />
Under Sections 10 and 1 Organic ospcciaily true if there are children in<br />
Act a member of the territorial legis- -<br />
tho iamllyi A doso or two of this rem- -<br />
laturo not ellgiblo to office under coun- -<br />
cd wiU ace tbo trouble within con- -<br />
ty County officer enn not while hold- -<br />
tro and pernapa Bavo a Hfei or at<br />
ing said office run for election to ter- -<br />
east a doct0r8 bill It has nover been<br />
ritorial legislature known to fail even in the most sovero<br />
Honorable A D Castro Secretary Ho- -<br />
and danRerous cases and its cost is not<br />
publican Party of Hawaii Hono- - was<br />
was<br />
boyond the means of any one For sale<br />
lulu T H by all druggists Benson Smith Co<br />
Dear Sir I beg to acknowledge Ttd aeents for Hawaii<br />
receipt of tno jam insi in<br />
which you afk my opinion on tho fol- - u 0fncer of a countv is ner- -<br />
lowing questions juipg not an offlC0r of ti0 Territory of<br />
1 Can a person holding oflico in Hawnli it must bo remembered that a<br />
or under or bv authority of any of the county is only an nrm or agoncy of tho<br />
counties or the City and County of Ho- - territorial government created for tho<br />
nolulu hold the offieo of a member of purpose of carrying on Is scheme of<br />
the territorial legislature 1 government<br />
2 Can a member of tho territorial Tho language of Section 17 of the<br />
legislature accept an appointment in Organic Act seems positive against<br />
nuy department of any of tho counties tho contention that a county officer is<br />
without necessarily resigning from tho eligible to election or to hold luscat in<br />
office he holds us a member of tho leg- - tbo legislature<br />
islaturef o person holding office In or un- -<br />
Section 10 of tho Organic Act pro- - der or by authority of tho Ter- -<br />
vldes ritory of Hawaii shall bo eligible to<br />
That no member of the legislature election to tne fcgiimturo or io uoiu<br />
shall during the term for which ho is tho position of a member of the same<br />
plixitKil bo nimolnted or elected to any while holding tnld office<br />
offieo of the Territory of Hawaii A county officer In my judgraont<br />
Section 17 provide nonis in a onieo iy nuiuowy oi xuo<br />
That no person holding office in Territory of Hiiwnll and would fall<br />
or under or by authority of the gov- - within the Inhibition<br />
ernment of the United States or of the Thcro would seem to be no objection<br />
Territory nf Hawaii shall be lilbo to a county officer who desires to stand<br />
to election to tha legislature or tu hold for election to the legislature resigning<br />
the position of n member ot the mine his oflico under tha county In tho<br />
while holding tald oftlee case of member of the legiilitture<br />
The luteut of congress In pausing however it is otherwise for Section 11<br />
the above sections of he Organic Aet nf the OrganJe Aet positively prohibit<br />
wi undoubtedly to prevent our leU hie being appoliilftd to or holiJliir office<br />
ininrd cnuiiinir unlet end subiiMiunnilv diirlnir the term for whleb ho U elected<br />
nlllnir tho wiuo by Hi own mejnlire In iy oidnloii therefore both uf<br />
The legliUture of Hawaii treaUd the ytwr iulloii iheuld L nutwereJ n<br />
eeuntlM tireicribM the efllieiid rtxe the negative<br />
their wUrlM and the lwr tlmt ere t bate ine Itewr MERCHANTS FALL<br />
TO NIOJEI GRAFT<br />
Hui Soliciting for Funds for Races<br />
With Booze on the<br />
Side<br />
One of tho matters to he taken up<br />
at tho next meeting of tbo merchants<br />
association will ibe a discussion of a<br />
scheme that is on to raise money for<br />
alleged raco and field events that<br />
are to ibe pulled off at Kapiolani Park<br />
by way of celebrating tho Glorious<br />
Fourth<br />
This canvass for money has been<br />
eminently successful with a large num- ¬<br />
ber of the merchants of the city who<br />
pormittod their patriotism to carry<br />
them away It is said that about 700<br />
has already been raised<br />
Since the discovery by some of those<br />
approached for coin that the hui collect- ¬<br />
ing tho money was not ono organized<br />
to give tho people an outlet to their<br />
patriotic enthusiasm but to run xreo<br />
horso racing a loud protest has been uttered<br />
especially loud now since it is<br />
reported that some of the promoters<br />
want a special license to open a beer<br />
joint for that day at tho track<br />
Ono of the collectors for this hui<br />
approached the head of a prominent<br />
business house in the city at the begin<br />
ning of tho weok with a list of those<br />
who had already subscribed and asked<br />
tor a donation Un the petition it stat<br />
t be r mfttt<br />
himI etu at auy time eheege the Wile IMj yaiin<br />
of these oltlMMi aw tU t w uhu4t AllfXAJUBH MNWAY Jll<br />
fruw their tebirte While tmlarir MltiHty QmtmA<br />
¬<br />
ed that tho money was to be used in<br />
Sromoting race and field sports at<br />
Park on the Fourth of July<br />
The merchant becoming suspicious<br />
asked who was at the back of the peti- ¬<br />
tion and the solicitor sidestepped at<br />
onco and answered only that it was a<br />
regularly organized committee The<br />
other persisted and asked for names and<br />
upon hearing one promptly said No- ¬<br />
thing dolngl<br />
Tho words raco meet and field<br />
sports disguise the proposition start<br />
ed some timo ago by a hui of sports in<br />
the city to hold horse racing at the<br />
old park on the dny named with an<br />
understood object now of selling beer<br />
on tho Bide and thus adding to the<br />
gum that is to bo so kindly donated<br />
by tbo merchants<br />
A canvnss of the busineis men of<br />
tho city and others shows a decided<br />
sentiment against any racing at nil<br />
on the park on that date claiming that<br />
when Honolulu was holding races at<br />
Kapiolani Park under the auspices of<br />
a regularly organized jockey club<br />
Hilo and Maui came to Honolulu to<br />
celebrate They argue that now as<br />
the local iockov club has dissolved<br />
ami Maul Is to hold a race meet ou the<br />
Fourth conducted under auspices<br />
which cannot be questioned It wpuld<br />
not bo tho square thing to do to start<br />
a rival if doubtful attraction hero<br />
and the mercantile associations will<br />
undoubtedly discountenance such a<br />
thing<br />
On the other haud a sentiment has<br />
been started to iirenare a Fourth of<br />
July program that will be worthy of<br />
the day Several influential men have<br />
expressed themselves as boing sur ¬<br />
DENVER Colorado Juno 15 That<br />
there should bo a Department of tho<br />
Homo nnd Child added to tho other<br />
departments of tho national govern- ¬<br />
ment and that that department should<br />
bo presided over by n woman secre- ¬<br />
tary with official rank equal to that<br />
ofprised<br />
that no citizen committee tins<br />
yet been appointed for this purpose<br />
and to bccure funds for areworks<br />
Tho men who have been stung for<br />
the racing proposition as well as those<br />
who hae refused to subscribe for it<br />
nil express themselves us willing to<br />
subscribe for real Fourth ot July ex<br />
ercises and lroworks<br />
Lust year the fireworks wore pro<br />
vided for the evening at Palace Square<br />
nnd Dr T J Greeuo who was detained<br />
in Honolulu owing to Injuries received<br />
I iy his wife la mi auto accident saved<br />
the day ns for as no orator went delivering<br />
one of the best orations aver<br />
heard ill Honolulu<br />
COAT NOT MAN<br />
WAS DISCOVERED<br />
tOMi June 14 -- It was the et<br />
Aud wit the bedy at ChrleU which<br />
fen ml la Inke Camo Ctiiilatan<br />
we the MHJMmlai t Un Mevllle<br />
Caetie whew wetiUted body wm dm<br />
eowred In a Uuftk UH ia the lake<br />
ike tiiber way<br />
- tbo secretary of war secretary of<br />
the navy and tho other cabinet officers<br />
is tho idea of tho women gathered in<br />
convention horo for tho National Con ¬<br />
gress of Mothers<br />
The proposal was mado early in tho<br />
Bossions of tho congress which con ¬<br />
vened on Priday last Yesterday tho<br />
sentiment was crystalized into the form<br />
of a resolution addressed to the Presi ¬<br />
dent and congress in which tho adop- ¬<br />
tion of tho new department of homo<br />
and child was urged<br />
Various speakers on the resolution<br />
pointed out tho many functions of<br />
government tho novr department could<br />
perform and elaborated on tho necessity<br />
of having a woman at tho head of tho<br />
department a woman in- - tho general<br />
opinion of tho mothers of tho congress<br />
being tho only logical and suitable head<br />
for the work that tho department would<br />
bo called upon to do<br />
JOHNSON PICKS<br />
UP SIDE MONEY<br />
SAN FHANCD3CO Juno 15 Jack<br />
Johnson has sold his intorost in tho<br />
moving pictures that aro to be taken<br />
of him and Jeffries when tho two meet<br />
in their Fourth of July fight for tho<br />
worlds championship tho price paid<br />
him being fifty thousand dollars<br />
Rlckard and Gleason agree to sell thoir<br />
interests at the same figure<br />
GOVERNORS WIFE<br />
HURT IN RUNAWAY<br />
SACRAMENTO Juno 15 Mrs Gil<br />
lott wife of Govornor Gillett of Cal<br />
ifornia was injured in a runaway acci- -<br />
oent yestoraay it is probablo that her<br />
injuries will confine her to her bed<br />
for a week at least<br />
POSTPONE PAYMENT<br />
TILL COURT DECIDES<br />
WASHINGTONr Jane 14 Senator<br />
Cullom today introduced a joint reso- ¬<br />
lution postponing until January first<br />
tho payment of tho corporation tax<br />
pending tho decision of --the United<br />
States Supreme Court on the constitu- ¬<br />
tionality of tho law<br />
THE TRUTH ALWAYS<br />
When Vou aro in doubt tell<br />
the truth It was an experi- ¬<br />
enced old diplomat who said this<br />
io a beginner in the work It<br />
may pass in some things hut<br />
not in business Fraud and de- ¬<br />
ception aro often profitable eo<br />
long as concealed yet detection<br />
is certain sooner or lator then<br />
comes the Bmash np and tha<br />
punishmont Tho best and safest<br />
way is to tell tho truth all tba<br />
timo Thus you mako frionda<br />
that stick by you and a reputa- ¬<br />
tion that iB always worth twen- ¬<br />
ty shillings to tho pound every ¬<br />
where your goods aro offered for<br />
salo wo aro ablo modestly to<br />
affirm that it ia on this basis<br />
that tho world wido popularity of<br />
WAMPOLBS PREPARATION<br />
rests vTho peoplo havo discov ¬<br />
ered that this medicino is exact ¬<br />
ly what it ia said to bo and<br />
that it does what wo havo al ¬<br />
ways declared it will do Its na ¬<br />
ture also has boon frankly mado<br />
known It is palatable as honoy<br />
and contains all tho curativo<br />
proportios of puro Ood Liver<br />
Oil oxtraotod by us from fresh<br />
cod livors combined with tho<br />
Compound Byrun cf Hypophos<br />
pliitoa and the Extracts of Malt<br />
nnd Wild Chorry A combi- ¬<br />
nation of supromo oxcollonco<br />
and modicinal morit Nothing<br />
has boon so successful in Auo<br />
miii Sc jfula Bronchitis Influ<br />
euni Loss of Flesh Wasting<br />
DUousos and Coughs and Col 1b<br />
Dr Austin P Irvino of Oanada<br />
wvii I havo usod it in casci<br />
whore cod liver oil wn indica ¬<br />
ted but oo Aid not lo token by<br />
tho pattant and tlio result fol ¬<br />
lowing woro very gratifying It<br />
cannot deoeivo ordimtpplnt vou<br />
U offoollvo from tlio ilrit doio<br />
nnd ooniM to tlio twjm of tliuir<br />
who liuvfl roealrwl no benefit<br />
from any olhr treatment It<br />
enrtwmt tho dtn uf rifr<br />
Swii by alUljuwui owiriw<br />
WaansnA
R I IN THE<br />
mm OF PUBLIC<br />
MSO OF TERRITORY<br />
Far Reaching Policy Announced by Land Board<br />
at First Meeting--Hereaft- er It Is Home-<br />
steader<br />
¬<br />
First Plantation After<br />
No government public land may lawfully under the provisions of tho<br />
land law amendments to tho Organic Act bo leased until after possible and<br />
prospective homesteaders and the public generally shall first have been notified<br />
that the land is available for homestcading No leases of public lands shall<br />
bo renewed until after similar opportunity sbnll havo been offered for homo<br />
steading This is mandatory upon tho land board<br />
The abovo interpretation of tho new land law amendments is tho bombshell<br />
which W A Kinney a member of the board threw into the land board<br />
yesterday afternoon at the lengthy meeting of tho newly created body of<br />
guardians of tho public domain and if his interpretation of tho law is accepted<br />
as tho correct ono tho entiro land policy of the Territory of Hawaii will<br />
nlmnirfiil tho Virmnfl homesteader will nrecedenco over the suffer VnluO tho to<br />
the ranchman and all tho other owners and lessees of land who tender is only tho will fotch<br />
purposes Because a<br />
want to buy leaso public - mnn wlu glv0 onljr Aoi Bcro ig<br />
omer woras too micni 01 as in me iana law umenu reason rerusing mm<br />
monts to the Organic Act is that the land belongs and should belong to tho<br />
people and tho homesteader should havo first preference Mr Kinnoy In his<br />
remarks at tho meeting of tho board tooktho ground thnt congress in passing<br />
tho law amendments has rebuked tho Territory of Hawaii for tho way<br />
in which tho land question in these Islands has been handled in tho past<br />
and serves notico on tho people of this Territory that in tho future thoro must<br />
bo a change in tho land policy and the man who wants to go upon tho land<br />
and make a home for himself and his family is tho man who mu9t bo preferred<br />
to tho man who wants to accumulate many acres<br />
A Now Era Publicity<br />
Tho meeting of tho land board yesterday was one of the most important<br />
of all the meetings that havo been held in this Territory in many years and<br />
its consequences may he more far reaching<br />
And the attitude of tho board marks a new era in the conduct of tho<br />
public business in Hawaii For it was definitely decided that so as tho<br />
land board is concerned there shall be no executive sessions Everything shall<br />
bo in the opon and general public shall at all times be permitted to Bo<br />
present and know what is being dono and what is contemplated In view of<br />
tho attitude of most other public and semi public institutions in this Territory<br />
this announced policy of tho new land board is almost revolutionary<br />
Not All Agreed<br />
Mr Kinneys opinion that tho new<br />
law allows the land board and the land<br />
commissioner no discretion whatever in<br />
regard to tho opening tip of land for<br />
homestcading whenever such opening<br />
shall bo demanded Iby twenty five ap-<br />
plicants<br />
¬<br />
land and that the claims<br />
of all lessees shall be considered sub-<br />
ordinate<br />
¬<br />
to to those of prospective<br />
homesteaders was not fully concurred<br />
in by some of thoso present Both<br />
IK A Thurston atodTchnlrman Alfred<br />
Carter Btated that in their opinion Mr<br />
Kinney was going too far in his inter-<br />
pretation<br />
¬<br />
of the law and that certainly<br />
some discretion should lie with the<br />
board Land Commissioner Marston<br />
Campbell also said that he was unable<br />
to see the matter tho same light<br />
as that in which Mr Kinney looked at<br />
it Ho feared that it would entail a<br />
groat amount of trouble and expense<br />
without in many cases producing the<br />
results expocted<br />
Mr Carter expressed tho opinion<br />
that while the rights of the home-<br />
steader<br />
¬<br />
should bo amply protected by<br />
tho board still it should not bo forgot ¬<br />
ten that tho lessee has somo rights too<br />
A lessee whoso leaso is about to ex ¬<br />
pire has tho right to Ibe informed in<br />
a reasonable time as to whother or not<br />
tho-- lease will ha renewed<br />
May Be No Kapaa Deal<br />
If W A Kinneys interpretation of<br />
the law is adopted Iby the land board<br />
it may result in the falling through of<br />
tho Kapaa deal the contemplated<br />
leases which aro provided for in the<br />
agreement betwoen tho McBrydo Sugar<br />
Company and tho government may bo<br />
killed through the requirement that<br />
nothing along that line be done for a<br />
year nt until after prospective<br />
and possiblo homesteaders shall first<br />
have been given to de ¬<br />
clare whether not they want the<br />
government land or any of it which<br />
it is proposed leaso to the planta-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
It was tho matter of the proposed<br />
Kapaa leases and water rights which<br />
brought about the momentous discus ¬<br />
sion And although the members of<br />
the board constantly reverted to these<br />
proposed transactions upon which they<br />
had boen called by the land commis ¬<br />
sioner to pass the effect of tho dis-<br />
cussion<br />
¬<br />
reaches fnr beyond tho partic ¬<br />
ular mattes of the Kapaa lands and<br />
nffeets tho general land policy of the<br />
Territory<br />
Mr Thurston who was present in<br />
tho interest of the Kapaa deal ex ¬<br />
plained to the members of the board<br />
with 41a M nt n mi Hin Inv fit<br />
land and tho possibilities of bringing<br />
water upon it After some consider<br />
able discussion Mr Kinney proposed<br />
that action be for the Tea<br />
sous abovo cited in order to give pos-<br />
sible homeateadora the first cboneo<br />
at the land Suppose he said<br />
that thirty days after yon have let<br />
this lease twenty five men step Jn with<br />
a petition to bo allowed to take up<br />
homteadl what aro you going to<br />
A 1 You would hv to give vsry<br />
substantial reasons for thwarting hat<br />
demand<br />
Mr Kinney went on lo My that nil<br />
ngrldiiltural land If subject to that<br />
provision in lbs Organic Act amend<br />
intuit hit provliUi thnt ujhjh the peti<br />
tion of twaly uv spjillMBU Hit land<br />
rmiDiMlMr Murt wrvy nod ep for<br />
tnlry durh 8frtllurl fund or ftimllar<br />
UnJ JvmiwI m aim i that npjjlfl<br />
for as possible There isnt a foo<br />
of government cane land ho said<br />
that isnt subject to that demand<br />
Possibilities of Kapaa<br />
Tho commission discussed at length<br />
tho physical possibilities of tho land and<br />
tho chances of getting water upon it<br />
for homesteaders or others Mr Thurs<br />
ton asked Land Commissioner Camp<br />
bell whether or not the latter had any<br />
fund which might be used to mako<br />
water available on land Mt Camp-<br />
bell<br />
¬<br />
said that it was a question of<br />
the interpretation of the law Under<br />
certain circumstances it might too posi<br />
sible to hiive n big reclamation fund<br />
but just at present there is nothing at<br />
all Tho discussion came back again to<br />
tho question of whether or not tho<br />
knd should be leased to tho plantation<br />
and once more Mr Kinnoy stood<br />
ground reiterating his statement that<br />
board has no discretion but must<br />
first offer land to possible homo<br />
steadcrs It seems to me ho said<br />
that if the government starts out<br />
withholding this land and twenty five<br />
determined men start in they can<br />
surelv corner us That net nnd all its<br />
amendments seem to be along the lino<br />
that the land shall be given up on do-<br />
er and<br />
Tho question of the availability of<br />
the mauka and makai Kapaa lots for<br />
homesteadinc purposes was discussed<br />
and Mr Campbell expressed confidence<br />
that every one of the mauka lots would<br />
be disposed of to homesteaders if the<br />
lower lands were leased to tho pianta<br />
tion thus giving a market to tho home<br />
steaders<br />
Why not offer the makai lotsT<br />
asked Kinney call their hand on<br />
that<br />
Campbell explained that the Portu<br />
guese want tho mauka lots not the<br />
makai<br />
Mr Campbell stated emphatically<br />
that what he wants is to get tho sot<br />
tiers the lands Judgo Andrado in<br />
quired hoW much land there is in Ka<br />
paa capable of irrigation and Camp<br />
boll stated thnt there is about 1500<br />
acres<br />
Qo Ahead<br />
Again tho discussion camo back to<br />
the question of delaying the lease<br />
as to give homesteaders a chance at<br />
tho lands before they aro leased to<br />
thg plantation Campbell objected that<br />
such a procedure wonld mean a delay<br />
of etoout a year as the lands must first<br />
be surveyed and cut up into homestead<br />
lots and then advertised for sixty days<br />
Mr Kinney suggested that that be<br />
ing the case the best thing for Mr<br />
Campbell to do would too to go ahead<br />
and survey tbo land and cut it up<br />
The members of the board and tho<br />
land commissioner agreed that it would<br />
not be wiso to sell the Kapaa lands<br />
with water ns keeping the water sopa<br />
rato from the land is about tho only<br />
protection tho government has from dis<br />
ingenuous homesteaders<br />
Campbells Views<br />
Land Commissioner Campbell ex ¬<br />
pressed tho strong belief that the lease<br />
of the Kapaa lands would really In the<br />
end old tho bomcstoadlng of the lands<br />
on account of the fact that under tho<br />
terms of tho lease the lesseo is requir ¬<br />
ed to construct expensive reservoirs<br />
and other Improvements which la the<br />
end revert to the goverament I<br />
cont help but feel ho ssld that<br />
tho homestead sebems of Stapes is go<br />
ing to be more sided by tho construc<br />
tion of theM work than by saying that<br />
wo wont lease these lands hut will<br />
hold them open for homesteads<br />
Your ilUcrellou ami the range of<br />
qiMmion or tne oxeeuiive ssld at<br />
Kinney r now very much narrower<br />
msu tney wia ioTjs vttow me psi<br />
Mfc if Dili nw law by MBirvif Twsu-ly-fiv- e<br />
hb new ferae Ibo aholewt<br />
I wis Into Iks Market Your arauuiMii<br />
dn furnUti Mitmivn In us uwjer<br />
unygy<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY JUNE 17 110 -S- EMI-WEEKLY<br />
this lair for holding thoso lands out<br />
Tiie matter of a possible visit 01 tne<br />
commission ta Kapaa having been sug ¬<br />
gested by Mr Thurston Innd Commis<br />
sioner Campbell stated that although<br />
no is mado In the law for<br />
paying the expenses of the commission<br />
yet they trill bo paid either out of the<br />
funds or tho land commissioners otucc<br />
or out of tho Governors contingent<br />
fund<br />
Settlers Not Honey Wanted<br />
Mr Campbell was asked tho upset<br />
prices nt which the mauka Kapaa lands<br />
were formerly offered Ho replied that<br />
tho first prico was 30 an acre and<br />
this wax afterward cut to 25 Kinney<br />
and Trent both expressed surprise at<br />
tho lzo of the figures tho former stat-<br />
ing<br />
¬<br />
that equally as good land in tho<br />
Kalnhco district can be had at from<br />
150 to 3 an aero Cnmpboll said<br />
that on one occasion ho put Kapaa<br />
lots ui at auction at low as 12 an<br />
aero hut tho Portuguese hid them up<br />
to 600<br />
Yes said Kinnoy and a orucl<br />
thing wns done thereby I say that<br />
with tho conditions imposed on the<br />
homestendor tho cash value of tho land<br />
Is very low<br />
Again Kinnov camo back to his orig<br />
inal proposition The presumption<br />
ho said is that all tho lands aro In<br />
tho homestead class and strong reasons<br />
must exist for withholding them from<br />
that use t<br />
Wouldnt tho public demand that<br />
wo use discretion Campbell wanted<br />
to know<br />
Discretion Narrow<br />
Your discretion is very narrow<br />
replied Kinnoy A Government leaso<br />
isnt worth much now Tho cash mar- -<br />
Tin nncl rlo tftko kot of land tho homo<br />
what land<br />
planter big<br />
for homestcading<br />
or land an<br />
in congress expressed no lor tno iana<br />
land<br />
far<br />
tho<br />
for<br />
in<br />
least<br />
an opportunity<br />
or<br />
to<br />
fhn<br />
deferred<br />
the<br />
his<br />
the<br />
the<br />
on<br />
so<br />
provision<br />
as<br />
If tho plantation wants to give 100<br />
an aero and tho homesteader can offer<br />
but ono dollar an aero but is otherwlso<br />
ready and willing to carry out all tho<br />
conditions imposod tho homstoader is<br />
tha ono who should get tho land<br />
Tho Art thing to do Kinney con-<br />
tinued<br />
¬<br />
is to present a palatable propo<br />
sition cut up your land lay out your<br />
runus ouer ino nomesieauor someinmg<br />
Youve got tho monoy to do all that<br />
County Should Handlo Water<br />
In regard to getting water on tho<br />
Kapaa lands Kinney was atrongly of<br />
tho opinion that that should bo left to<br />
tho county of Kauai Campbell could<br />
not see this<br />
Campbell again insisted that to his<br />
mind tho leasing of this land would bo<br />
tho best move tho board could mako to ¬<br />
ward settling tho land finally with home<br />
steaders<br />
Thats a long rango action ob-<br />
jected<br />
¬<br />
Kinney and this act contem-<br />
plates putting tho homesteaders on the<br />
land at onco nnd under the most favor-<br />
able<br />
¬<br />
conditions He expressed the<br />
opinion that it would bo easy to get<br />
tha water on tho land<br />
Campbell objected that it would not<br />
bo easy We have tho water he<br />
said but tho expense of getting it<br />
on tho land will bo considerable<br />
25000 to 30000 I wouldnt want<br />
any homesteader to feel that becauso<br />
tho lands there and tho waters thero<br />
its land with water on it<br />
Chairman Carter couldnt ses that the<br />
expense of getting the water onto the<br />
land was at nil to bo compared to the<br />
value of getting tho land sottlod Its<br />
a mcro bagatelle ho said compared<br />
with tho valuo of tho 3500 acres<br />
Kinnoy onco more exprcsed the beliof<br />
that tho wator question should bo left<br />
to tho Kauai supervisors Tho county<br />
government is the ono to handle that<br />
ho said because it is in continual ses-<br />
sion<br />
¬<br />
Tho board of supervisors is re-<br />
sponsive<br />
¬<br />
to tho wishes of the commu-<br />
nity<br />
¬<br />
and thev havo the power by this<br />
now act to borrow monoy If tho water<br />
works aro left to tho ountios tho to<br />
sults will como more quickly Turn tho<br />
lands over to tho people nnd the water<br />
over to tne counties ana tuey win con<br />
noct up all right<br />
Delay Might Help<br />
Thurston expressed the opinion that<br />
Kinneys construction of tho law in<br />
rogard to tbo discretion or tbo board<br />
was tho oxtremest possible Ho thought<br />
that dolay would bo better if by delay<br />
things can bo dono to get as many peo<br />
plo on the- land as posiblc Delay of<br />
course should not be simply a subter-<br />
fuge<br />
¬<br />
to lock tho lands up<br />
Thurston thought thot the commis-<br />
sioners<br />
¬<br />
or at least some of them ought<br />
to go to Kapaa and look tho ground<br />
over for themselves The lay of tho<br />
land ho said is not as simple as it<br />
looks on tho map Engineering would<br />
bo necessary to make the water avail-<br />
able<br />
¬<br />
A good deal ho said dopends<br />
upon Knowieago or tuc 10cm conditions<br />
This matter is a very considerable thing<br />
to the plantation and it moans even<br />
more to tho people of that district Tho<br />
fact that tho plantation had gono down<br />
the past threo years has reacted on ina<br />
taxes of tho district I would like to<br />
see somo of tho commissioners gc on<br />
tho ground so thoy can net in tho spirit<br />
as wen as uccuruiu vu mo iuiiui ui uu<br />
law I doubt if tho discretion of this<br />
commission is so narrowed down that it<br />
is neccsary to go off half cocked at tho<br />
invitation of any twenty fivo persons<br />
Ho was Of tbo opinion that no final<br />
docislon in tne matter snouia do mnao<br />
until tho commissioners knew raoro<br />
about it Homesteaders First<br />
Kinney stated that ho is going away<br />
next week for several months and will<br />
not bo ahlo to voto on tho final issue<br />
But he Insisted I dont think<br />
tho land should bo leased until nftor<br />
it bos been definitely offered for homo<br />
stoading And I dont think this<br />
should lncludo agricultural land alono<br />
but all public land including pastoral<br />
land such as the Carnwell land on<br />
Maul I dont seo why It should not<br />
bo shown that all land brought beforo<br />
this board to bo leased lias been defi<br />
nitely offered for homestcading<br />
These applications for leases havo<br />
all accumulated under conditions that<br />
no longer exist Tbo land laws havo<br />
been changed I dont seo anything<br />
unfair la requiring that all lands be<br />
put through that test Then weve got<br />
something to tie to<br />
What would you suggest for<br />
timet naked Drown<br />
I dont behove In a ahqt time<br />
replied Kinney In Kapao for In<br />
twice a year Is not too much Mirny<br />
people sro afraid to spesk<br />
theyre afraid theyre not wantud on<br />
the land If plantation want Mod<br />
nnd md eund ff tar Iblrt toty r<br />
ninety days Anyhejy who wil<br />
r<br />
thnt land nobody olso has any chsneo<br />
to get it x dont think that would<br />
bo right Tho executive branch of<br />
tho government ought to be satisfied to<br />
have full and fair opportunity offered<br />
for homestcading<br />
Every man who can got twenty<br />
four others with him has a fixed and<br />
absoluto right to agricultural land<br />
Thoro s absolutely no discretion on<br />
thnt point Then tho question comes<br />
up what landt and thoro s whoro tha<br />
discretion of tho executivo comes in<br />
And Kinney read from tho Organic Act<br />
amendments<br />
Whenever twenty fivo or moro<br />
persons having tho qualifications<br />
of homosteaders who havo not<br />
thcrctoforo mndo application un ¬<br />
der this Act shall mako written<br />
application to tho commissioner of<br />
public lnnds for tho oponlng of<br />
agricultural lands for settlement In<br />
any locality or district it shall be<br />
the duty of said commissioner to<br />
proceed expeditiously to survey<br />
and opon for entry agricultural<br />
lands whother unoccupied or un ¬<br />
der leaso with tho right of with<br />
drawal sufficient in area to pro<br />
vide homesteads for all such per ¬<br />
sons together with all persons of<br />
liko qualifications who shall havo<br />
filedfwlth such commissioner prior<br />
to the survey of such lands writ-<br />
ten<br />
¬<br />
applications for homostcads in<br />
the district designated in said ap-<br />
plications<br />
¬<br />
Tho lands to bo so<br />
oponcd for sottlcmont by said com-<br />
missioner shall bo clthor tho spe<br />
cific tract or tracts applied for or<br />
other sultablo and available agri-<br />
cultural<br />
¬<br />
lands In tho same geo ¬<br />
graphical district AND AS FAK<br />
AS POSSIBLE IN THE IMME-<br />
DIATE LOCALITY OP AND AS<br />
NEAIILY EQUAL TO THAT AP<br />
PLIED FOR AS MAY BE AVAIL-<br />
ABLE<br />
¬<br />
Plantations Hostllo<br />
Iboliove said Chairman Cartor<br />
that this act was passed for tho pur-<br />
pose<br />
¬<br />
of assisting tho sottlcmont of tho<br />
land with small homesteaders I bo<br />
liovo that in tho past tho plantations<br />
with somo exceptions havo bcon hostilo<br />
to almost cvory homosteading proposi-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
nnd congross has got tired of it<br />
and has determined that tho land shall<br />
go to the peoplo<br />
On tho othor hand it would bo fool<br />
ish to divide up land unsultod for homo-<br />
steaders<br />
¬<br />
It would bo foolish to sub<br />
divide waste lands And so far as<br />
notico is concernod every man in this<br />
iorritory has already been notinod<br />
Campbell said ho thought tho work<br />
of his office would bo expedited if it<br />
wero admitted that tbo land commis<br />
slonor has somo slight discretion<br />
Tho Final Test<br />
The final test said Kinney<br />
should bo in tho yes or no of tho peo ¬<br />
ple as to whothor or not thoy want tho<br />
land This board should not havo to<br />
assume tho responsibility of guessing<br />
whether any given land wanted bo<br />
homestcading or not<br />
Brown suggested a new point of view<br />
Tho law ho said contemplates<br />
leasing as well as homcsteadlng and<br />
thoro is justico called for in tho case<br />
of tha lessees A man might havo a<br />
leaso of land obviously not suited for<br />
homesteads and it might bo essential<br />
for him to know promptly what bis<br />
status is Thero ought to bo tho least<br />
possiblo intorforencc and dolay should<br />
not bo longor than is necessary The<br />
situation ought to be reasonably con-<br />
sidered<br />
¬<br />
and somo discretion used as to<br />
whothor or not thero is any hopo of the<br />
land being wanted for homesteads<br />
Hawaii Bobuked<br />
Youll get Into quicksands ro<br />
piled Kinney if anything short of an<br />
actual public offer of any given land for<br />
homosteading is going to servo for no-<br />
tice<br />
¬<br />
Sometimes thoroll bo a barren<br />
result but youve got to take that<br />
chance rather than err along tho linos<br />
of this act that is practically a rebuke<br />
to tho peoplo of this Territory<br />
Campbell suggested that it would bo<br />
an oxccllont plan whenever application<br />
is mado for tho renewal of a liconse to<br />
puuh notico or it in tbo papers so<br />
that all parsons Interested including<br />
possiblo homestcadors may know what<br />
is going to bo dono This plan was<br />
warmly approved by tho commissioners<br />
In the end no decision was reached in<br />
regard to tho Kapaa leases and tha<br />
commissioners adjourned to moot again<br />
at ton oclock this morning<br />
THINKS BRECK0NS<br />
HANKERS FOR TROUBLE<br />
Tbo report that It W Brcckons the<br />
United States district attorney fore<br />
shadowed an Intention of arresting<br />
King Chululongkorn whoso expected<br />
visit to Honolulu with forty wives was<br />
announced in Tho Advertiser has reach<br />
cd the mainland and is being variously<br />
commenteduponTho JohnstownPenn<br />
sylvanla Record thinks Brockons is<br />
hankering for troublo gravely com<br />
menting as follows<br />
Undoubtedly it would bo a novel<br />
and picturesque thing to arrest a king<br />
So would it bo to sit on a kog of pow-<br />
der and boro a holo through tho staves<br />
with a red hot poker but would it<br />
roally be worth while If tho district<br />
attorney wants to annox a first class<br />
international controversy for Undo<br />
Bam ho is on tho right track but it<br />
doe not appear that his salary contract<br />
with tho government calls for any sueb<br />
work<br />
H--<br />
INCREASE CAPITAL<br />
Tho first step to lncreaso tho capital<br />
stock of the Walanao Sugar Company<br />
was taken yesterday when tho stock<br />
holders at a meeting In tbo oOlco of<br />
J M Dowsctt voted tor tho lncreaso<br />
Another mooting will bo held Friday<br />
to settle tho amount to wblen It shall<br />
bo raised which will probably be 1<br />
P00000 Thoro la a pomlblllty that tho<br />
atookholdera will consider 760000<br />
eufstsnt to tinaww tha pwrpM in<br />
tended<br />
AJL HalllJigi<br />
lioneral freight Apnt Morse of Ibe<br />
hAl lino glvtn Hflllte of the follow<br />
log Milium ftmil HIIJ u Honolulu<br />
dlrwtt I g ClHwhla to Mil Jtiat<br />
19 1 ArlwwBH Jul JJi Virginias wuy<br />
liUmmmiMMMMlMitmmmiim<br />
CHARGES E<br />
Officials of United Wireless Com<br />
pany Arrested Vast Swindle<br />
Alleged<br />
NEW YORK Juno lCr Orqat ex-<br />
citement was caused in financial circlos<br />
hero todny by tho arrest of tho offi-<br />
cials<br />
¬<br />
of the United Wireless Company<br />
the great Paclflo rival of tho Marconi<br />
system They havo boen charged with<br />
tbo misuso of the malls<br />
Tho details pf tho indictmonts against<br />
them accuse thorn of using tho postoffico<br />
in obtaining monoy undor falso pre-<br />
tenses<br />
¬<br />
It is alleged that tho crrcat<br />
blocks of stock In tho company which<br />
thoy havo been selling from 10 to<br />
50 a share aro actually worth only<br />
two cents a Sharo<br />
Too federal inspectors who uncovorod<br />
tho swlmllo claim that somo of tho off-<br />
icials<br />
¬<br />
elennod up more than 5000000<br />
Thero aro over 23000 stockholders in<br />
tho company<br />
it<br />
IN T<br />
US<br />
OF THE MAILS<br />
BRYAN TO<br />
BE A SENATOR<br />
Nebraska Democrats Would Send<br />
Peerless One to Upper<br />
House of Congress<br />
LINCOIiJf Nebraska Juno 15 A<br />
moyemont has bcon started by tho Dem-<br />
ocratic<br />
¬<br />
leaders of tho Stato looking to-<br />
ward<br />
¬<br />
tho ontry of William Jennings<br />
Bryan into tho contost for nomination<br />
to tho senate to succeed Senator Bur<br />
kott whoso term expires on March 3<br />
1011<br />
Petitions addrosscd to Bryan urging<br />
him to becomo a candidato woro put in<br />
circulation yestorday and aro being<br />
widely signed<br />
FINANCIAL<br />
A featureless day marked yester ¬<br />
days transactions in stocks an ox<br />
tromely slight drop being noted in<br />
trading in Olaa off board where a fow<br />
shares sold at 0 tho bidding prico and<br />
a slight riso in Ewa in a board salo<br />
Thirty fivd shares of tho latter changed<br />
hands at 34 a quarter point rise Hilo<br />
Railway common suffered a drop of<br />
C 8 to 12<br />
Tho following regular dividonds woro<br />
doclared yesterday Oahu Sugar Co<br />
30 cents a share O B It 75 cents<br />
a share Pepeokoo 100 a sharo Wat<br />
alua 75 conts a share Uonokna 10<br />
cents a sharo and Hawaiian Sugar Co<br />
40 cents a sharo Tho latter also do-<br />
clared<br />
¬<br />
a spocial dividend of CO cents<br />
a share making a total of ono dollar<br />
H<br />
Sugar aboard the steamor Kiihau<br />
in from Uawaii and Maul ports<br />
amounted to 2011 sacks Soventy- -<br />
eight ncaa or cattle were also brought<br />
in from Uawaii<br />
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ilruugUu or will lo unit iMwtiiahi<br />
fMwllil of prim U fttriM ir leiai<br />
unm Un UlA j the Ur Willi<br />
on<br />
UMiKinw 1 iMiinaiiy taiwtwUir y<br />
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II RUNNINC<br />
THE TOWN<br />
HE SAYS<br />
Mayor McCarthy Says That Ho<br />
Takes No Orders From Any<br />
Governor<br />
ON WITH THE BIG FIGHT<br />
But Promoters Agree That Ihe<br />
4<br />
n<br />
3<br />
Ministers Have Him on<br />
the Run<br />
CHICAGO Juno 10 Major P H<br />
McCarthy of San Francisco who is a<br />
guest in tho city was intorvlowod yes ¬<br />
terday afternoon immediately upon re-<br />
ceipt<br />
¬<br />
of tho nows that Governor Qlllott<br />
of California had forbidden tho price<br />
fight bowoon Jim Joffrius and Jack<br />
Johnson<br />
McCarthy Vans wor was short and to<br />
tho point<br />
Im running Son Francisco he<br />
said and am not taking orders from<br />
Govornor Gillott or his nttornoy-gon-cra- l<br />
Tho fight will tako place<br />
GUlott Bayn No<br />
SAN FRANCISCO Juno 10 Late<br />
7cstorday afternoon Govornor GUlett<br />
ordorod tho fight betwoon Jeffries and<br />
Johnson stopped in San Francisco The<br />
groat prossuro brought to bear on him<br />
by ovory representative ordor of Amer ¬<br />
ican lifo to savo tho Fouith of July<br />
from this disgraco has succooded in its<br />
objoct and his ordor has created tho<br />
groatcst consternation in sporting<br />
circles<br />
V 8 Wobb attornoy gonoral of<br />
California will briny actloa tomorrow<br />
to atop tho fight<br />
It is virtually conceded that tho order<br />
will bo cffoctlvo and that thero will<br />
bo no fight horo and also that it wilt<br />
sound tho death knoll of big fights in<br />
California Tox Rlckard tho promoter<br />
of tho fight will abido by tho order<br />
of tho Governor and mako no attempt<br />
to pull the fight off in this city He<br />
stated laBt night that it will take place<br />
in either Bono or Ely Novada or Salt<br />
Lako City with tho probabilities that<br />
Bono will bo tho solcctod place<br />
Tho salo of tickets for tho fight has<br />
already reached 130000<br />
Prize Fight<br />
Gillott wroto his lottor to tho attornoy-g-<br />
onoral yesterday morning direct ¬<br />
ing him to tako stops to enjoin tho<br />
fight until tho courts can dotormine<br />
whether It is a prizefight or a boxing<br />
match Tho Californlan I law seldom<br />
enforced declares prizefighting a<br />
folony In his lottor tha Govorijor<br />
orders tho arrest and prosecution of<br />
all Interested in tho affair if an in ¬<br />
junction falls Moro definite action<br />
wns takon later<br />
Canceled Bookings<br />
NEW YOKK Juno 10 Thero have<br />
bcon many cancellations of tho special<br />
fight trains that were to tako the New<br />
York sports to 6an Francisco to wit ¬<br />
ness the fight<br />
Exposition Sid It<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 15 Eepresen<br />
tntlvo Bennett of Now York recently<br />
wired tho promoters of tho San Fran ¬<br />
cisco exposition to tho effect that if<br />
tho big Jeffries Johnson fight was al-<br />
lowed<br />
¬<br />
to bo pulled off in that city it<br />
would surely defeat tho Panama ex ¬<br />
position resolution in interest of San<br />
Francisco<br />
f--<br />
WOULD CARRY MAILS<br />
IN AN AEROPLANE<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 10 Bepre<br />
sontativo Morris Sbeppard of Texas<br />
yesterday introduced a resolution in<br />
the bouse directing tho postmaster-genera- l<br />
to investigate aeroplanes as means<br />
of conveying tbo mails Tho resolution<br />
calls for Immediate tosts of tho prac-<br />
ticability<br />
¬<br />
of this schotuo Tho experi-<br />
ments<br />
¬<br />
will ho carried on botweon Wash ¬<br />
ington and tho neighboring cities<br />
IN CASE OF THE<br />
KINGS DEATH<br />
IWDON Juno 15 Premier Asqulth<br />
hits introduced a bill niaklng tho queen<br />
tho regent In the event of the death<br />
of tho king during the minority of tho<br />
heir apparent tho Duke of Cornwall<br />
CONSERVATION BILLS<br />
WAHIIINHfJTON Juno JB TI10 sen<br />
at today paaacd a bill providing for tba<br />
withdrawal of ipaeiflod urwis of puMlfc<br />
Imuls tho hill Him llislwllug 130000000<br />
fur Irrigation purponw I mm<br />
Tii MiiMiuer Mary H JgiUr ur<br />
rlvad ywloday friuti fort hud low<br />
with tt aaruo ut hmlmr C4Vhr4 In<br />
AIIM A IMHMSlMtl 0 tWWNST U H- -<br />
g4lHfg m iiwjw<br />
iMras wiiti iweiw<br />
rrlvM tim<br />
BSrsS fe feysSSffif<br />
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AW All AM QiAZiET TtE<br />
BODERIOK O MATHESON<br />
Entered at the Postoffice of Honolulu H T Second class Matter<br />
Serai Weekly Issued Tuesdays and Fridays<br />
Subscription Rates<br />
Per Month 23 Per Month Foreign 935<br />
Pot Tear 30 Pot Tear Foreign 100<br />
Payable Invariably in Advance<br />
CHARLES S CRANE Manager<br />
FBIDAY<br />
EDITOK<br />
JUNE 17<br />
HUNK II OVEB<br />
The right to life to liberty and to happiness is n priceless thing which<br />
no rnan should bo compellcil or permitted to part with and which government<br />
is bound at nny dost to maintain Hut tlio natural direct and constant ten<br />
dency of the saloon as well as tho secret of Its great profits Is to degrade<br />
lifo to pre lent liberty and to poison tho wells of happiness<br />
Human junk tba ridiculous slaves to a bane habit aro tho products of<br />
tho saloons men dead or dying to tho high meanings of oxistenco dead or<br />
dying to tho high sanctions of liberty dead or dying to nil capacity for<br />
happiness but the reaction to tho poison of alcohol<br />
Tho saloon tvnds thus in tho men themselves who enlist in its service<br />
whilo hundreds ofwomon and children in Hawaii without nny fault of their<br />
own nro destitute tand beggared of any decent chance of life liberty or<br />
happiness because oltho saloon<br />
Tho Wholesalers and Kotallcrs Itoview the leading liquor paper of tho<br />
Pacific Coast tho Bamo journal from which copious extracts wero published<br />
in Tho Advertiser on Saturday last as antiprohibition arguments says<br />
editorially<br />
A man who knows tho saloons well can honestly say that most<br />
of them have forfeited their right to live Tho model saloon exists<br />
chiefly in tho minds of editors of liquor journals in tho imagination<br />
of a certain typo of ministers and in the mythical stories sometimes<br />
rehearsed at saloon mens campflres<br />
Unfortunately tho averago tippling houso is a placo of ill fame<br />
a place of shamo nnd debauchery With comparntiycly few oxcep<br />
tions our saloons aro places of drupkon men profanity nnd obscenity<br />
of tho vilest possiblo typo It is no wondor that ovon in tho bettor<br />
towns of tho Wild Wost ns well as of tho clie to East and tbo con<br />
sdrvativo South tho stranger who vlsitB a saloon is at onco invoiced<br />
labeled nnd damned<br />
This indictment mind you is tho editorial opinion of the editor of tbo<br />
most influential liquor journal of tho Pacific Coast It 1b not tho ravings of<br />
a prohibition crank or tho idea of a faddist who does not know what<br />
ho is tnlking nbout It is tho word of warning from ono who sees tho writing<br />
on tho wall and would prcparo his friends to iinprovo appearances for tho best<br />
good of tho trade<br />
In Honolulu a brnzon defiance of thevSunday sentiments of tho community<br />
a defiance of decency that tho Uullotin attempted to justify did much to<br />
bring tho present storm about tbo liquor dealers cars Prating of our good<br />
law now after that Beer Sunday defiance of it after tho recent desperate<br />
attempt in tho legislature to defeat it and introduce features so vicious that<br />
boozo and politics would havo bocomc tho ono thing and after tho abuse of<br />
tho commissioners tho Bulletin and tho liquor dealers are now licking the<br />
boots of is not going to help As tho Wholesalers and Retailors Itoyiow has<br />
said with full knowledge of its subject Tho nvcrogo tippling house is<br />
a placo of ill famo nnd must bo wiped out in tho name of deconcy Tho<br />
Honolulu and tho Island defiers of tho law havo promised to bo good<br />
dogs too late<br />
Tho evil of the saloon is liko tho iceberg what is visiblo is only a small<br />
part of tho whole The vast bulk of tho thing is undorncath tho surface<br />
Tho cheapened lives tho ruined prospects tho lost efficiency of tho patrons<br />
cry loudly and pitifully for relief But back of these mon and boys is a<br />
ghastly crowd of parents wives nnd children ns blameless ns they aro helpless<br />
whoso claim on public protection ought certainly to bo heard<br />
A man leans on tho saloon bar seeing lifo enjoying pergonal liberty<br />
in tho pursuit of happiness What nro his wifo and children dolngt How<br />
fares the cause of freedom in his homof How goes tho pursuit of happiness<br />
there f<br />
Tho saloon is not tho only thing that tempts mon No but it is tho only<br />
thing that is organized into a world wido business for that purpose and<br />
licensed to pursuo it The saloon is not alono tho part of the liquor trade<br />
that is to bo prohibited by prohibition No but it is tho excrescence that<br />
betokens the evil in the community tho ulcor that denotes the undorgrowth<br />
Prohibition hits below tho saloon at tho root of tho ovil betokened by tho<br />
saloon<br />
Temptation makes men strong we aro told Yes but there will bo tempta- ¬<br />
tion enough for nil calisthenic purposes when tho organized temptation business<br />
is abolished<br />
Prohibition docs not prohibit wo nro told No not perfectly tho subject<br />
is packed with perplexities rerhaps prohibition may not romove all tho<br />
temptations from tho weak may not do all that could bo wished for thoir<br />
families but tho most elemental decency demands that wo refuso to bo longer<br />
in partnership with tho trado thut thrives by their undoing<br />
H<br />
WHAT WILL HE DO<br />
If his usual luck attends him Colonel Roosevelt will bo homo tomorrow<br />
from a journey that has brought himmoro triumphs tknn any private citizon over<br />
before received Sinco he cmorged from tho African junglo his journey has<br />
boen an ovntion There wns ono littlo jolt in Egypt and another in Rome<br />
but they hardly count in recounting his triumphs His mouth got away a<br />
littlo with him in Egypt and tbo incident in Romo was unfortunato but in<br />
Franco in Holland in Norway in Germany thero was not a hitch ho mailo<br />
a good speech in Franco another in Norway a superb ono in Germany<br />
The chances nro that his greeting in England would have oxeccded all others<br />
save for tho death of King Edward and bo returns to his nativo country<br />
flushed with tho knowledge that no other American over before roturncd to<br />
his nativo land after a long nbsonco with so many plumes in bis hat Of<br />
course Now York will try to outdo all that was done abroad in his honor<br />
And then whatl Ho will bo tho samo old Roosovclt that ho was when ho<br />
went away Ho will not havo gained n friend during his nbsonco nor lost<br />
an enemy He will be just as apt to call nny one a liar who opposes him<br />
or disputes ono of his propositions as ho over was His oncmies will cheerfully<br />
concede his grent abilities and his native right impulses but just ns strenuously<br />
ns ever they will insist that his judgmont is not always lovel and that in<br />
office his impulses and oorbcaring will would lead him into mistakes just<br />
as often as they did bofore<br />
Wo predict that his first work will bo to try to help his friend tho prosidont<br />
out of tlu quicksands iu which he seems to bo struggling Just now tho<br />
Republican party seems to bo tho victim of too much success It bad its<br />
own way until tho old party leadors apparently decided that tho machlno was<br />
tho only thing nnd they ran this until thoy convorted that machine into a<br />
juggernaut to crush all who got in its way However successful that may<br />
work in India it will not do in America and significant protests havo been<br />
filed in Massachusetts in New York in Iown overywhero that tho volco of<br />
the people has been heard That will bo tbo situation that will bo proonted<br />
to Colonel Roosevelt His friend tho president has a sound judicial mind<br />
but littlo initiative Tho colonel has plouty of inltlntlvo and a strong and<br />
quick intellect but no ono has ever accused him of possessing a sound judicial<br />
mind And there you arc What will ho do for Mr Taftl<br />
y---<br />
OBTEIOH STUATEaY<br />
Tho Bait Lake City Telegram commenting 011 the fact that the grent<br />
strength of the army and navy it cuntered In tho Rait Inktomi of In the<br />
Vest where It would logically bo wjulrnl In tbo event of auy trouble gayii<br />
If a jnnn had a grant wbt field In which tie wheat wi juit<br />
bonding out a b sbuvM take duwu Uw turn Wmd tha fleJd ti<br />
put it around a potato patch on th other fnd of hit farm tU pwji<br />
would my m w my iwpiwUlly f iwre ws vmiy of wild Hek<br />
wining llireuuji tl MHWtry Hut tlwt iwbe Mostly tho djf<br />
4e illey ef our mrnUy QttrMi like they Mk urwu tLa HM<br />
m tlw tad ef ibl imUuh mm iU Ilk tbty mm U M M<br />
if llHtf Mil Imp lUt ttwHl pieUMi tU wlwl MtrUb ti tf<br />
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5flr<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910 SEMI WEEKLY -<br />
XJQTJOtt AND lIUEDIHfc- - -<br />
A uitizon writing to tho flulitrirecommcntts the prohibition of<br />
proving pictures tnnt depict crime --asoll is Tho Advertisers cartoons showing<br />
tbo relation between tho rcccnUrourdera In Honolulu and tho uso of alsohol<br />
that Havtaijans may nofc bd inclfcd to crime through seeing them We<br />
doubt very much the authenticity of tho communication especially as in it an<br />
a I tack Is made upon thb moving picturo shows It is well known that the<br />
moving picturo shows havo attracted away from tho saloons and that as a<br />
consequence thero is less drinking Anything that will help its present employers<br />
irrespective of its effect upon general moral conditions is printnblo in<br />
tho delectable afternoon Calf whether through faked communication or other- ¬<br />
wise<br />
Tho Advertiser cartoon objected to depleted an empty bottle nnd a smoking<br />
gun rcgnrdlrig which A Citizen Bays that tho history of these Islands show<br />
no such result from liquor<br />
Let us bVo<br />
In tho circuit court yesterday G W Thornton pleaded guilty to an<br />
aggravated coso of assault and battery excusing himself on tho score of<br />
drunkenness Thero wna no death in this case because nono of tho blows dealt<br />
happened to land on a fatal place<br />
Sown In tho cells of tho pofico station lies a young Hawaiian charged with<br />
murder in tho first degree Ho offers in excuse for tho fact that ho emptied<br />
a revolver Into the body of tho young woman ho had been living with tho<br />
statement that ho was drunk<br />
John Wynne who is to dio on tho gallows in this city on Septcmbor C<br />
pleaded in extenuation of tho fact that ho beat out the brains of a sleeping<br />
man that ho was too drunk at tho tlmo to know what he was doing He was<br />
not dead drunk ho wns only modorotely drunk It is not the man who drinks<br />
so muclulhat ho is senseless that you have to bo afraid ofr says Wynne from<br />
his jail cell but the man who only drinks enough to craze him and leaves<br />
him ablo to walk about<br />
This bit of philosophy from a man condemned to ho banged by the neck<br />
until ho is dead ns a result of tho whisk ho boughtpvor a bar in this city Is<br />
commended to tho consideration of the moderate drinker<br />
In its library The Advertiser has tho records of a score of bloody murders<br />
committed in this Tcrritoryxijiuring the past five years aa a result of drunken<br />
ncBS During tho paBt year the flies contain tho stories of death after death<br />
In this city due to tho uso of alcohol<br />
To say that tho uso of alcohol in Hawaii is not productive of violence and<br />
thnt violence in many cases does noflesplt in murder and homicide ii to sty<br />
that tho record here differs from tho record of tho country at large when in<br />
ono year in tho United States tho number of murders placed at tho door of<br />
liquor was eight hundred and twenty s many as resulted in all tho riots from<br />
infanticide by insane persons by highwaymen nnd as a result of jealousy<br />
combined k<br />
Tho use of liquor kills it kills thoso who uso it to excess ns well ns many<br />
who nro innocent of its uso but dio at the hand of tho drunkard<br />
Can tho voters of Hawaii afford to feel that their votes will Totaln in<br />
existonce hero a business that sent Wynne to beat out a comrades brains<br />
and has him now on the way to tho gallows t Can tHo ones in whoso hands<br />
rests the fnte of tho saloon justify themselves in allowing the continuance of<br />
a business that sent Ivnluna to tho Nuuanu dam a few days ago to murder<br />
his mistress and which has placed him now within danger of the hangmans<br />
noosot<br />
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DEOENOY VEESUS LICENSE<br />
Tho San Francisco right is now not ono between two muscular sluggers of<br />
doubtful repute but boteen tho forces of decency nnd thoso who favor the<br />
Paris of America idea as typified by Mayor McCarthy by tho sports<br />
tho wide open town shoutcrs and tho unthinking ones who havo persuaded<br />
themselves that money spent with a whoop is of more valuoto a community<br />
than tho same amount expended soberly and with a duo regard to value<br />
received So far decency has liconso down on the mat taking tho count whilo<br />
tho sponge holders aro keeping their courage up by shouting Im running<br />
San Francisco and such other bpSzen blathncics<br />
It is gratifying to be told thqt for once in San Francisco tho views of<br />
tho decent portion of the community mro to prevail and that Tox Rickard tho<br />
nogro bully and tho conceited Jeffries will ljavo to movo on again It was<br />
a shock to these great ones to learn that Emeryville would not tolerato them<br />
it will como ns a still greater shock to sensibilities already wounded by a<br />
groat unappreciation thnt they are not granted any placo fn the State of<br />
California Already the governor ofijtah has told them to keep away from<br />
Mormondom nnd the insignificant State of Novada tho least important in tho<br />
Union seems tho only place whore they may lay their weary and somewhat<br />
diminished heads<br />
FBAISEWOBflHY ACTION<br />
Tho stand taken by tho board ot license commissioners yesterday regarding<br />
tho salo of intoxicants of tho compound brand in Oahu licensed places<br />
is ono that Bhould bring the member tho deserved thankof the community<br />
Tho pernicious effect of some of the brands of liquor sold over tbo bars in this<br />
city has boon so marked as not to leavo any reasonable doubt that somo boozo<br />
is at loast worse than other booze So long as tho law permits tho licensing<br />
of places whoro intoxicating liquor may bo sold thoro should bo safeguards<br />
furnished the purchaser of intoxicants in order that he may at least know<br />
whether ho is getting whisky gin orwino of a reputable brand or some of a<br />
brand mado in a back room and doctored to look and taste liko tho real thing<br />
Uawaiinn law pormits tho issuance of rectifiors licenses Tho commis ¬<br />
sioners havo gono far in correcting that mistake whilo thoy at tho samo<br />
time placo tho foreign rectifiers on an equal footing as regards the disad<br />
vantage of having their wares so branded that even tho drunkest man may<br />
know what ho is getting<br />
It may bo a coincidence and it may bo only a bit of humor on tho part<br />
f tie commissioners but it is significant that the label phoney brands will<br />
carry hereafter will resemblo very much tho stylo of label used by pharmacists<br />
to mark their poisons<br />
When The Advertiser cautioned local investors to have nothing to do<br />
with United Wireless stock being offered for salo horo by a visiting salesman<br />
n few weoks ago it wns not supposed that tho oxpose of that promotion would<br />
follow so quickly ns it has Thanks to the campaign mado against the stock<br />
by this paper very littlo of tho stock was disposed of bore tho repre<br />
sentative packing a trunkful back with hira to the Coast There wero thoso<br />
in Honolulu at tho time who denounced tho campaign of Tho Advertiser as<br />
knocking Somo of these will pronbly bo found today announcing I<br />
told you to<br />
t- -<br />
Tho hilarity of tho occasion was added to yesterday by two cboico bits<br />
of humor Ono was a letter in tho Star in which Wlllio Vlda made a plea<br />
for justico nnd the other wns a statement in tho Bulletin credited to Willie<br />
Crawford in which ho announced that the Aylctt graft accusation was an<br />
attempt on thopart of Lorrin Andrews to discredit him The Advertiser<br />
joins in tho hopo thnt Willie Vlda gets tho justico that is coming to him<br />
and that Wlllio Crawfords credit will bo carefully checked up by the<br />
community<br />
ni<br />
If as intimated in tho Star thcrols any possibility of tho Aylott charges<br />
of alleged attempt at bribery being allowed to peter out through lack of at<br />
tention on tho part of tho city attorneys department it is to be hoped that<br />
tho attorney gonersl will take tliera up In justico to Mr Oilman and to those<br />
associated with him in tho business deal through which this city may see tho<br />
beginning of n much needed street paving movement tbo charges mado in<br />
fercntlally against them should be threshed out without any possibility of<br />
mlstnuo<br />
According to tbo figures prepared by tho bureau of statistic of tho de<br />
jmrtment of coiniutrcu and labor Hawaii during 1P0O lent five hundred and<br />
sIxly Qiitt thousand and forty nine dollars to the mainland for beer spirit<br />
11 in wipe Cuii anyone mint out uiiy gpot that hat resulted to tlio ko1<br />
or nil Urruury ifir 11111 more man imir a iiiuiivo dollars drained from lotnl<br />
olrwilmlonf<br />
t<br />
How width tltn 0 If utiMit to row that lio bounl of lltcrmo einmli<br />
lipem lias proved Itftlf epgbl af handling the lose iltuatlou auil tint with<br />
autb s lid ifeUblllmi U umry w Ml Hu fiu llwe try to allow<br />
Ut UatfMblatjfw t ih tav lwiJUMIy wilt Vfhw lb xufw f<br />
MtMr vM it In tk Bk It bfd t twar ly etr tbf lneWwI<br />
li Will La H Mtiailll -- - tot ILjl fcuiliU uuuuiilliui Hint uaua to<br />
HkrJ 4ffM M fwl mm IU Imp wIU wvteUy 9m UlmsU W U CUtW 4rf Lt wy liu U Ku Um tl him i nmu I urn wsuu<br />
1 4i4 m wM iUh jy<br />
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AN EPOCH MARKINO MEETINO<br />
Tho first session of tho board of commissioners VamedJ h n thn 1nvhn<br />
to inaugurate in this Territory the land policy prescribed Wtherccent nmon<br />
ments to tho Organic Act was an epoch marking meeting a mectinrr tho Im<br />
portance of which and tho far reaching results of which can hardly ijq over ¬<br />
N<br />
estimated<br />
A V<br />
For tbo first time in tho history of these islands was tho official state- ¬<br />
ment publicly made that the right of tho homesteadcr to tho public land is<br />
paramount to that of tho lessee For tho first timo St has been announced<br />
in an authoritativo woy that hereafter iho wishes of tho plantations tho<br />
ranches and the largo land holding corporations will only bo considered in tho<br />
disposition of public lands after the homesteader has been fully consulted<br />
If tho interpretation placed upon tho amendments to tho Organic Act<br />
by Commissioner Kinney and concurred in to a very largo extent by tho<br />
other members of the board nrq correct oterv acre of government land in<br />
this Territory is available within a comparatively short whileior homcsteadlng<br />
If tho policy of the board as tentatively announced yesterdayr is the policy<br />
that must be carried out many acres now held under lease by too plantation<br />
interests v<br />
may be withdrawn under tho cancellation clauses and tho cane<br />
lands mado availablo for homesteads Pending renewal of leases and pending<br />
leases must bo held up<br />
Certainly yostcrdays meeting of tho laud board marks an epoch in tho<br />
homcsteadlng history of Hawaii begins tho time when largo holdings yield<br />
to small holdings dates tho beginning of tho end of somo things and ushers<br />
in tho beginning of tho now i<br />
What the result is to bo has novfii1 been considered as yet by nnyono within<br />
tho Terrltoq Thoso who aro to bo inost vitally affected appear not to havo<br />
realized what changes wero to bo brought about by tho Tccent legislation at<br />
Washington Tho amendments passed unnoted practically and a law sweep ¬<br />
ing in its terms apd all embracing in Us probable effects has been glvon us<br />
Another important featnro of tbo mooting of yesterday a feature that<br />
is momentous in tho history oi Hawaii and only for tho overshadowing im- ¬<br />
portance<br />
of the policy announced would bo regarded in itself as raarkine an<br />
epoch is tho fact that the meeting was held absolutely without secrecy<br />
Horotofore in this Territory public bodies have wrnpped themselves within<br />
the mantlo of privacy havo dealt with tho affairs pf the public wfthoiit allow<br />
ingrtho public to know what might bo transplringj and havo in many in ¬<br />
stances resented the curiosity of tho public to know what its representatives<br />
might bo tlaing<br />
Tho land commissioners have shown tho way to others in this respect<br />
They havo announced that in their handlingl of public business tho public is<br />
at liberty to know at all times what is bomg cone<br />
Welcome tho day of tho homesteader and the end of tho executivo session<br />
t<br />
Tho labor unionists of Hilonro reported1 to have decided to opposo pro- ¬<br />
hibition Thoy havo also decided that Gompers is right in saying that tho<br />
Russians in Hawaii were imported in violation of tho alien contract labor laws<br />
and should bo deported Putting the two together it will be readily soon how<br />
very reasonable nro tho laboViinionists of Hilo Any outfit ready to endorso<br />
Gompers assorfions about the Hawaii Russians whiohis based on a series<br />
of lies might be expected to opposo tho prohibition movement<br />
National Life Among Ants<br />
To satisfy himself that something ro<br />
sombling national lifo existed among<br />
separato mounds of ants Dr Henry C<br />
McCook author of Ant Communities<br />
mado observations among seven<br />
teen hundred anthills scattered over a<br />
space of fifty acres A small oak<br />
branch covered with aphides and their<br />
attendant ants was placed upon a<br />
mound twenty rods distant It was<br />
thought that if anything would incite<br />
to hostility it would bo the intrusion<br />
of membors qt a separato community<br />
upon feeding grounds On tho contrary<br />
tho nnts -- being called from tho hill<br />
came out and mounted tho branch with<br />
tho usual excited bearing and then<br />
mingled with its original occupants on<br />
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friendly terms and began to feed qhi<br />
ctly A spadefulof earth was swiftly<br />
cut from the mound and with tho ants<br />
cocoons and broken ielTa thrown into a<br />
pail and carried to a cone fifty rods<br />
distant Aftor the first sharp challenge<br />
tho imported ant melted away into tho<br />
general community as though at home<br />
From this Doctor McCook concludes<br />
that among the myriads of creatures<br />
occupying more than ono thousand<br />
sqvehundred mounds thero wzs a com ¬<br />
plete fraternity if indeed they svero<br />
not mighty<br />
a republic which in tbo number its<br />
separate states overy coirjnj waa<br />
an community<br />
and in tho rnultituda its totyjjpopu<br />
lation exceeded -- ono qonfedeiacy Herotnvas<br />
of<br />
ar<br />
independent<br />
ofnants<br />
of<br />
the most sanguine<br />
prophecy of the futuio of tho American<br />
republic<br />
beautiful roses to bo found nnvwhern<br />
DO If NOW<br />
attracts agreat deal attention<br />
visitors as well as local people<br />
and tho spirit of friendly rivalry be- ¬<br />
tween local growers keen The show<br />
Honolulu People Should Not Walt Until<br />
It Is Too Late<br />
Tho appalling death kid--ne- rate y from<br />
disease is due in most cases to the<br />
fact that the littlo kidney troubles aro<br />
usually neglected until tkcj becomo<br />
serious The slight symptoms give<br />
placo to chronlcdisorders and the suf<br />
forer goes gradually into the grasp of<br />
aiaooies aropsy ungues ttieeaso<br />
gravel or somojothcr serious iorm of<br />
kidnoy complaint<br />
If you suffer frpm backacheg head<br />
aches dizzy spellsf if the kidaojfseere- -<br />
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of from<br />
from<br />
is<br />
ing of theso roses is a sight long to<br />
be remembered being a mass of roses<br />
of every color known arranged to ap ¬<br />
pear to the best advantage<br />
EASY TO BRING<br />
MACHINES HERE<br />
The comparatively small cost of<br />
bringing autos from San Francisco to<br />
Honolulu aboard liners has attracted<br />
the attention of mainland motorists<br />
und tbo published fact of tho small<br />
tions aro irregular of passagoLfrnd un- - cost will doubtless brine manv more<br />
natural<br />
ssiasirte<br />
in appearance do not delay here Th6 following letter from Geo<br />
a- - Bacueider th s-- -<br />
kidney disorders thoy cure where jesentativo B H Rollins Sons<br />
othors fail Over one hundred thou- - to Secretary Wood of the promotion<br />
sand people havo recommended them committee furnishes somo interesting<br />
Heros a case at home<br />
James C L Armstrong Nuuanu Vol-- delB ieBB the matter<br />
ley Honolulu Hawaii says I wasa a rocoived your littlo brochuro on<br />
sufferer from Wdnoy trouble 01 threo -- autOmpbHing in Hawaii and I really<br />
years nnd Doans Backache jndnoy fhink you ought to state tho rate of<br />
fffiA SiTr on tranrrtation atoniobii<br />
past year I<br />
progress and<br />
suspended<br />
participated<br />
bllt with<br />
nklit<br />
liw<br />
rhli W0 HtUet<br />
--cannot recommend this very compared with that<br />
remedy too highly charged in transporting automobiles<br />
Bonns Backache Kidney Fills are<br />
sold by all druggists and storekeepers M j u T a 350O<br />
at cents por Jiox six boxes 250<br />
or will bo mailed on Tecelpt of prlea by between here and Honolulu on my<br />
tho Hollistor Drug Co Honolulu wholoj Stevens six cyllnder and tho samo<br />
salo agentsrfor Hawaiian Islands amount back and was put to no ex--<br />
- Fo wHaiovor ior craung 00 ame<br />
tako no substitute<br />
4--<br />
loayo steamer<br />
Another<br />
PORTLAND HAVING<br />
impressed much<br />
could<br />
ROSECAPIVAL<br />
leao<br />
outflf dnora nnvwhftrn withnnf wntrth<br />
was pleasant<br />
iutomobiling<br />
PORTLAND Oregon Juno tng<br />
at twelvo oclock night<br />
wa tcoclc rfoon<br />
Iortianu worshiping tno rose tjis If not go Europe noxt<br />
WPBtt IUQ uuuuu Boso Festival Jewlntor certainly bono<br />
to<br />
ordinary businoss ofHoholulr in my wr<br />
the city pructlcolly<br />
Beau<br />
tiful floral parades pagrantR NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />
nro being eujoyvd nnd conceded CHURCH EVERY DAYS<br />
that this tho most succostful of tho<br />
annual Juno celebrations<br />
J30BTON Juno<br />
Tho Hoelety Circus<br />
prominent people city established souiowhero<br />
minor attraction general wpriq every tlirco half<br />
rymnklng water uporttt rlvL day tlurWg year<br />
fiirm auother ildeilinw rolnR<br />
event OregoiAi VH thoV0 fJE0<br />
June<br />
Clrk John<br />
fJttvul cfnural tbli week Tt<br />
All loyal raMftU abandon W l7l Z Sttr<br />
UtibiMM jb tbfffl rVi dm<br />
Horn<br />
nleeled today<br />
ftwtvnl b8 IIum<br />
olscrwhore<br />
50<br />
car<br />
tho<br />
ng<br />
10 tno lor tno hotel in<br />
my own at both cuds<br />
feature that us so was<br />
the fact that our car<br />
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i Y ii ling it ana that it as<br />
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is I do to<br />
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and<br />
it it<br />
3 1 2<br />
r<br />
Is<br />
0 A Christian<br />
In<br />
Bel<br />
by of the Is eaee r8 wa<br />
to tho inorftradw<br />
bwldM minor WUfford irowlinww4Mf pialtln<br />
Tlittru bu1i0 IJaha DltUuior twwrur MUnlum<br />
HrJ<br />
dftwrall flrtwen me<br />
wilt af Mtiil mWBd wmktm<br />
tUlmif btB brtUuvMy IIjjM<br />
id with iuyiUui flMlrl<br />
IU jmrwU m 4i4nKfd hmm fN<br />
imiii Mm<br />
Uuhtu MiaM Hlirtt Unit haimIm<br />
- car<br />
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in tbo and a<br />
uutl op the tho nnded 1 ao- -<br />
to the<br />
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liolil imv t<br />
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and bid hi<br />
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be u<br />
rote<br />
Tti<br />
ThB will Wb- -<br />
V lrk<br />
will It na pf If<br />
tho<br />
I IB<br />
Ht<br />
timw ira map a iiokj mm<br />
if<br />
M It 4Vht hind of tiM yrwlfl yu<br />
Kin ia Lb ridir darllnsf<br />
it 0 eUt h Urn<br />
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4r liwnl<br />
tMtli nUtti UUII luumnit- - Vo<br />
Tt mw4Ui vf tuiilym mmt lUy irt vrr<br />
wUit H0 Utfa mi<br />
jtfwiWfcljf lNt ti4<br />
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HONOLULU BIDS<br />
FOR 016 FIGHT<br />
Cables Invitation to Jeffries and<br />
Johnson to Hold Bout n<br />
Here- -<br />
ovenvhere as has been dono within the<br />
last twenty four hours by the Governor<br />
of California<br />
As soon as Mr iMcRao learned that<br />
the tie battle must movo again that<br />
California had been forced to put a<br />
uumper on we Jcunes jonnson Dout<br />
being pullod off in tho Golden Gate city<br />
he conceived the idea of making a Ibid<br />
for tho show to como to Honolulu<br />
Tho thousands of Bports who would<br />
como down attracted by thp event to<br />
spend their money freely as thoy whiled<br />
away a delightful sojourn in the tran<br />
quillity of this Paradise of the Pacific<br />
would ho supposed be given the glad<br />
nana ana tne merry aiona wim no<br />
figured it would be a windfall to Ho<br />
nolulu and tne wealtn that would xol<br />
low in to tho local merchants would suf<br />
fice to deaden any delicate aversion<br />
that might be felt to witnessing such<br />
an exhibition in this uoaeofnl citv<br />
while the world wide fame ihat would<br />
suddenly descend upon Honolulu would<br />
put tne Hawaii Promotion Committee<br />
to Bttame<br />
Immediately this popular actor man<br />
301 to wont on a little political joumng<br />
and last night when Questioned as to<br />
tne run authority for granting per<br />
mission to hold the ficht here -- tie assured<br />
Tho Advertiser that he had that<br />
all fixedeand if the biff fellows<br />
would venture down to this garden<br />
spot they seed have no misgivings as<br />
to their i being permitted to wage the<br />
battle to a pnfsh They could have<br />
PunchbowMbsftin to hold their exhibi- -<br />
tion in wittf accommodations for all<br />
tho multitude who might crowd these<br />
shores<br />
Having it doped out thus the smiling<br />
McRae flashed the cable to his old<br />
friend Norton and then took Jack<br />
Scully into his confidence and both of<br />
tneso gentlemen took on the air of pro<br />
moters of world events<br />
They overlooked It W Breckons in<br />
tho game however and did not know<br />
that lie had his ante down<br />
United States District Attorney<br />
Breckons soon spiked tho big gun<br />
wnen tola ot tne action taiccn jjy tne<br />
local promoters that a cable had been<br />
sent saying that such an affair as the<br />
Jeffries Johnson fight would not be pre<br />
vented in Honolulu he begged to differ<br />
There is the federal law he said which<br />
he would enforce to tho letter<br />
Much as I should like to seo such<br />
a scrap for it would bo a fine exhibi<br />
tion Mr Jireekons said 1 would<br />
enforce the law against it and there is<br />
110 doubt that any such a prizefight<br />
would be in violation or the statutes<br />
Dotn in spirit and to the letter<br />
This law under which meckons<br />
would knock out both champions was<br />
passed by the federal government for<br />
the express purpose of preventing the<br />
Corbett Fitzsimmons fight from coming<br />
oir in tho Territory of Atizona and wis<br />
I framed to lit just such a case as this<br />
Jeffries Johnson affair that appears to<br />
1 bo under a Unluorman cloud<br />
Fake Bays Governor<br />
CHICAGO June 15 Governor Gil<br />
branded the Johnson Jeffries fight<br />
Iletta 3 fake before ho left this city on<br />
I nm sick of the whole business<br />
the final interview tho California<br />
oxecutive gave out<br />
Tho governors intorvlow has caused<br />
a storm of comment here and fight fans<br />
are at a over boat of excitement over<br />
Gillotts statements Sporting writers<br />
commenting on the interview declare<br />
that supicions regarding the fight<br />
have been greatly increased while<br />
thirty second degree ficht bugs<br />
agree that the match will havo to bo<br />
patched very closely indeed if the sub<br />
Melon of a frame up which Glllett<br />
voiced so openly is to be avoiueu<br />
I Gillett who has been discussing the<br />
Iflght at rather frequent intervals ever<br />
gjfnco the death of Tommy McCarthy<br />
iwmcn started a cruBade by ministers<br />
against tho Jeffries Johnson fight was<br />
evidently somewhat annoyed when a<br />
representative of the United Press<br />
Icalled his attention to a published<br />
statement attributed to him in which<br />
Etio said the big fight was fixed The<br />
governor at once admitted that he had<br />
Emmie the statement<br />
That statement was not made for<br />
iiiMication he Hid but now that<br />
It has been published I do net care a<br />
iilKt then fully Bud freely outlined<br />
t tm us the JtftrlH 3uImo Suhl<br />
o the United Ireu representative my- -<br />
ng lis believed the fly lit wei a frame<br />
in Tliat jeirntf wowij trio that<br />
i liii i in would Law to whip every<br />
ulrie men st the rlngeHJe If lie minted<br />
u alma Lu line mm met tiriR flgbt- -<br />
1 g i MM wbleti hm mi iper<br />
i n4vluf wUli<br />
n tiMitui l lroiJ were bit<br />
iet flu tiWt a IDK M<br />
For every use in preserving<br />
purifying and beautifying the<br />
skin scalp hair and hands of<br />
infants children and adults<br />
Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura<br />
Ointment havenp rivals<br />
VfOrth mentioning For af<br />
fections of the glcfn and scalp<br />
of young and old that tor¬<br />
ture disfigure Itch bum<br />
crmtsnd fccfik they wucawd<br />
vvlisn all els tail<br />
wt<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTfi FRIDXY JUKE 17 1910 SEMI WEEKLY<br />
JJJ--j---r-<br />
CONVICT UNCOVERS<br />
CiG OF THIEVES<br />
Highly Organized Quintet of Korean<br />
Bad Men Are<br />
Apprehended<br />
From Thursdays Advertiser<br />
What will probably prove to bo tho<br />
worst organized gang of thlqves ever<br />
caught in Honolulu was exposed by tho<br />
arrest of three Koreans yesterday fol<br />
lowing the arrest of a fourth aevoral<br />
days before<br />
This gang wns captured through tbo<br />
eudden virtuous spell of Yco Dong You<br />
who yesterday commenced a a<br />
on the roof for larceny This<br />
man had a heavier sentence coming to<br />
hint than lie really got but on condition<br />
that ho would oxpose the hiding places<br />
of his own plunder as well as tlio oper<br />
ations uf anpther gang of thieves he<br />
escaped easily<br />
The proportion was suggested by<br />
liimielt cud accepted by Chief CMoDuf<br />
fie whoio oniocru have been bunting<br />
for tlio members of the gsjig for toveriii<br />
days Tbora Is one mora yet to be<br />
captured and he will probably be up<br />
prihnnded this afternoon<br />
Tim name of tho mtn captured era<br />
Yce Won Outi Kim In Kew Wo Hn<br />
Yung mid Yuen Jit Ho In the m<br />
orlty of iUty liava not given the<br />
imm which Yen Dong You erc4ltc4<br />
lllfit with<br />
AwrdliJK in tl story uf the mm<br />
nlmtidy In ptlMm hum of tlinu wmii<br />
¬<br />
Attorney Lightfoot acting on behalf<br />
ot nls client Daviu Manuel who is<br />
accused of stealing a safe from Mrs<br />
IJIsio Wundeaburg put one over on<br />
City Attorney Cathcart yesterday af<br />
tornoon when ho sprang tho statute of<br />
limitations on tho public prosecutor<br />
Tho indictment charges Manuel with<br />
stealing tho safo on March 1 1005<br />
Whon Manuel camo up for arraignment<br />
Lightfoot on bolialf of his client<br />
refused to enter a plea to tho indict ¬<br />
ment but entered a plea in bar The<br />
offense he claimed is barred by tbo<br />
statute pf limitations Tho time ho<br />
said has run oat and the offense is not<br />
now indictable for action on a chargo<br />
of larceny in tho second degree may<br />
bo commenced not more than two years<br />
after the time tho crimo Is alleged to<br />
havo been committed<br />
Cathcart was clearly nonplused but<br />
tried to Bavo his face by protesting<br />
against tho discharge of tbo prisonor<br />
Ho tnsistod that tho pica ought to bp<br />
in writing and on this technicality suc ¬<br />
ceeded In having Judge Cooper overrule-<br />
tho oral ploa in bar The case<br />
will come up for further hoaring next<br />
Monday<br />
Because of tho Children<br />
Kolliknl Kipapa and his wffc Lahapn<br />
who Is alleged to bo his sister woro in<br />
court with their two children and were<br />
nrralgaed They had no attorney nnd<br />
S V Chillingworth was appointed to<br />
ropresont thom The man was remand ¬<br />
ed to prison until Monday but tho<br />
woman was released on her own recog ¬<br />
nizance on account of the two small<br />
children<br />
Liquor Did It<br />
0 Wl Thornton a young Hawaiian<br />
Indicted on two charges of osnault and<br />
buttery committed on two Chinese<br />
pleaded guilty on both charges H V<br />
JLlillllngworlh his attorney slated that<br />
tho boy had mode arrangement to ship<br />
n a sailor on I lie Mexlcuu lo Dolawnro<br />
Jircakwater aUo that lie wn drunk<br />
wlin lie committed Hie offmse<br />
The fact that tbo defendant was<br />
under the niflueiiee uf lliiuur rioeuit<br />
Apiiekl to hjp mIi the jiniue<br />
Ilotgnyer on the shewing made end<br />
the fOiifeht ot Hie city attorney Judge<br />
¬<br />
a n Lit<br />
HOFFSC<br />
Liquor Commissioners<br />
Create Havoc in the<br />
Saloon Ranks<br />
Honolulu has been enumerated The<br />
census of 1910 as far ns tho capital<br />
of Hawaii is couccrnul was completed<br />
on Juno 8 on which date Dr Victor<br />
S Clark special agent of the census<br />
for Hawaii forwarded tbo Honolulu<br />
statistics to Washington This district<br />
was tho first in tlio Islands to bo com<br />
pleted and us tho central bureau tabulates<br />
and totals tho citv BtatiMicn<br />
first the exact population of Honolulu<br />
on April 15 should bo known some<br />
time next wrok<br />
Tho total figures for the Islands ac<br />
cording to Doctor Clark should be<br />
ready bv tho first -- of August<br />
I will not bo permitted to give the<br />
figures one snld Doctor Clark yester<br />
day afternoon and they must como<br />
from Washington first I can not oven<br />
give an estimate of the population but<br />
I will say thut we made all our proper<br />
allons on tho basis of the gd vomers<br />
estimates Iu his lust ruiioit<br />
These figures placed tho population at<br />
175000 of which 08000 nro supposed<br />
to iue orientals<br />
Together with the census of liono<br />
lulu the entire statistics fur tho county<br />
of Kauai were ulio forwarded --un June<br />
fl tlioku for the balance uf Qiiliu mil<br />
for Maui will follow next week nnd<br />
tho week following will see the com<br />
iilotlvn of Hie work to tut a the popu<br />
lation glR1<br />
Hoclsl Figures<br />
The eueim senilis which was taken<br />
by Jumo A Hath Jms liven Amileiiw<br />
rim Lhi bru fur wis riled io Wishing<br />
tnu Tile egrtftulturul wijiiji hnwernr<br />
U m yft uiMMiunU4 nnd s hie In<br />
tiuiim die pelel snu nf mgiir wlilili<br />
WM erdere fr Hawaii It U liwj<br />
liwelleij wlili iWereel<br />
Deler Ilurli lix Imd illlU lieuble<br />
Hmiiu iim dilllulty ef h werw<br />
Wfc 1 Tit erieeui lieee uuiwerw<br />
wlwf jiamv Iim gve bwl wm it<br />
Iiv4 to U KJw U mw it h fer<br />
m9<br />
wIjm ittutm ttw lUfu iW ulW lb<br />
ihmIm ut th giMMif WImmi limy m<br />
but 4wtf f fit jMudt Im in Ilitiw<br />
lulu liny N tn flu at t ManI m4<br />
lb mf lU f it U MM<br />
will U trWiijj hUHlli ilukitf<br />
Impaied wily u tg flue in liiw<br />
firet and iwdid erileM far<br />
thirteen uMlhi iu be NMtui<br />
JI Bunlwy Jam<br />
He for mmiJ ut btvitiy we June the umtmmtf<br />
f targlerjfjtJ th jr<br />
ietlef mdliy aed lU<br />
ut f Mbi ih4 mijf iWuwl eiiMnJ w u tie<br />
ialld hi burgle m lb flret ibtfi ytl t eee ut UuewluUi piuytiueet<br />
was ftMnijMMHl 4 Lti b4M wm re eitiwee wlu Mill mum be an Irlel tut<br />
mvi emlj Ut4y mmimu Uu leed the mum ie lb 4il umi<br />
In mm leiieenei lt eueier4<br />
iiffgifeta3tifc jtifrftf tbmjMbaBffe- -<br />
E S T<br />
HLAECER CO<br />
NAMES PUNCHBOWL AS ARENA<br />
But Breckons Declares Federal<br />
Law Would Apply and He<br />
Would Enforce It<br />
W WVorton Sporting Editor Ex- ¬<br />
aminer Sn Francisco California<br />
Will you try and fix Jeffries-Johnso- n<br />
light Honolulu a good place for<br />
fight Have full authority to grant<br />
permission dictate your own terms<br />
Please givo matter your awn personal<br />
attention Cablo Western Hnippj code<br />
SCULLY MoRAE v<br />
This Cable was despatched tyoaterday<br />
by tbp signers niter some strenuous<br />
hustling to mako suro that the author ¬<br />
ities would not block thA big event<br />
hero and throw the HvhbTo eporting<br />
world into a state of bewildorment up ¬<br />
set the transcontinental railroad and<br />
steamship schedules San Francisco<br />
hotol arrangements and sidetrack thou- ¬<br />
sands of flghff fans on their way from<br />
-<br />
I<br />
SUPPOSE IT HAD BEEN REAL MONEY<br />
as a public officer and as a prlvato individual<br />
arc not always tho samo he<br />
declared JiO fTn<br />
The publicajjpn of bis interview<br />
caused a commcjtion in Bporting circles<br />
which evidently surprised the Califor<br />
nia governor<br />
Tho sporting writers commented<br />
freely on tho statements made and in<br />
sporting circles generally --th0 gover ¬<br />
nors statement is tho ono topic of con- ¬<br />
versation<br />
iltIr T<br />
Most of the wHiefs and much of tho<br />
eomment declares thatJJiei gpyernors<br />
iew is not entirely just<br />
Jeffries reputation Ibr being the<br />
squarcst man in the ring hns been<br />
widely commented on and many sport<br />
critics say the battle will undoubtedly<br />
be fought ou its merits<br />
NEW YACHT ENTERED<br />
FOR TRANSPACIFIC RACE<br />
Tho new fifty-two-fo- CASE IS TAKEN<br />
I<br />
yawl which<br />
was being built for Francis Smith in<br />
San Francisco has been launched ac<br />
cording to advices recoived from the<br />
Honst vefitflrilnv nnil linn nlrnnrtv hnnn<br />
entered for the transpacific yacht race<br />
to start from San Pedro on July the<br />
ninth<br />
Mr Smith who has chargo of the<br />
Pearl Harbor drydock has been looking<br />
for some ono to deliver the new craft<br />
and it was finally decided to enter her<br />
in the race for her maiden Voyage This<br />
will make seven yachts to compete for<br />
the cup<br />
t<br />
The death of Mrs Sylvano do Nob<br />
riga of Waolani took place on Wed<br />
nesday last tho body being brought to<br />
Honolulu for burial today The deceased<br />
was the mother of ton children tho<br />
majority of whorir wifcb thpir father<br />
are leit to mourn her death<br />
7L<br />
GATHGAKT<br />
County Attorney Will Not Be<br />
Asked to Appear in Man- -<br />
slaughter Trial<br />
County Attorney John Cathcart will<br />
not prosecute the manslaughter case<br />
against Manuel Richards tho chauffeur<br />
indicted by tho grand jury for kill ¬<br />
ing an old Hawaiian man Neither<br />
will either of Mr Cathcart s deputies<br />
Tho reason therefor and for tho de- ¬<br />
cision of Attorney General Lindsay to<br />
conduct the prosecution himself is that<br />
in indicting Itichards the territorial<br />
grand jury took tho bit in its teeth<br />
nndran away with the county attor- ¬<br />
ney Cathead was opposed to the in<br />
dictment of Richards and tried to pre ¬<br />
1 LINK<br />
vent it But the grand jury rofused<br />
to be dictated to and returned tho<br />
indictment anyway though Cathcart<br />
insisted that thore was not sufficient<br />
evidence to warrant Kichards being put<br />
on his trial<br />
In view of tho county attorneys ac<br />
tion in tho matter Attorney General<br />
Lindsay will handle the prosecution<br />
himself<br />
There is also a probability that tho<br />
attorney general may tako tho Aylett<br />
graft charges out of the hands of the<br />
county attorneys office and present<br />
the mnttor to tno grand jury himsoit<br />
on account of tho fact that at least<br />
ono member of the county attorneys<br />
office pnd a go between Willie Crawford<br />
who frequently represents Brown<br />
in xarious transactions are more or less<br />
concerned in the charges made by Su<br />
pervisor Aylett<br />
Aylett hpd a conference with tho<br />
attorney general yesterday<br />
BE<br />
From Thdrsdays Advertiser<br />
Six heads foil before the axo wield<br />
ed at tho mooting of the board of<br />
liquor commissioners yesterday after<br />
noon at tho executive building all of<br />
those boing chosen for tho block on<br />
consistent policies of tho board either<br />
adopted yestorday or alroady in force<br />
Not only did tho board take this<br />
radical action regarding tho npplica<br />
tloni for renewals of licenses but it<br />
also adopted resolutions even more<br />
radical for tho labeling of compounds<br />
nndAcetified wet goods<br />
Thoso whoso applications wore turn<br />
BADLY BUMPED<br />
Original Small Farmer Liable to<br />
Lose His Small Farm J atMalcua<br />
As a result of tho passage of tho new<br />
land law Link McCandless tho real<br />
original small farmer may Ioso all or<br />
a part of his nico littlo plantation at<br />
Mnltun Application has been made to<br />
Land Commissioner twen-ty-fiv- Campbell by o<br />
prospective homesteaders to<br />
have thaf particular nnd choice bit of<br />
ground surveyed and cut up into home- ¬<br />
steads Theroforo there may be a fow<br />
real and actual small farms on tho<br />
domain now reigned ovor by Link<br />
Tho Makuo tract belongs to tho gov<br />
ornmertt ahd under tho new law when<br />
over twenty flvo eligible citizens apply<br />
for tho partition of any government<br />
land Jnto homesteads tho land com- ¬<br />
missioner must tako heed and cut tbo<br />
land up This is the first application<br />
for homesteads under tho now law<br />
PLEADS STATUTE<br />
OF LilTATIOlS<br />
Lapse of Time May Free David<br />
Manuel From Toils of<br />
the Law<br />
¬<br />
ed down yesterday waro Wing Chung<br />
Lung Hop Heng tho Aala Saloon<br />
Kvong Chung Lung tho lrost Saloon<br />
and Jloffschlaegor Co Tho refusal<br />
to grant a wholesale llccnso to the<br />
last named created tho most surprise<br />
tho board giving ho reasons for Its action<br />
The reason for tho refusals of tho<br />
others liowovor woro plain enough<br />
most of tho Chinese suffering through<br />
their persistence in soiling the cheap<br />
est and very worst variety of wines<br />
at such a small prico that thoso of tho<br />
most limited means can securo enough<br />
for a dozen jags for a quarter jags<br />
that brought too often in their train<br />
woes and miseries that effected the<br />
drinker and thoso about htm<br />
Those who Buffered iu consequence<br />
of thfs wore Wing Chung Lung and<br />
Kwong Chong Dung tho first named<br />
boing at the corner ofATnuna ICca and<br />
Hotel and tho last at tho corner of<br />
Mauna ICcaand King Liquor Inspec<br />
tor Fennell has long been watching thoso<br />
places and whilo ho returned no re<br />
port on them to tho board his vorbal<br />
report during tho executivo session is<br />
supposed to have put tho qutotus on<br />
tho places montioned<br />
Charlds Chillingworth appoarcd for<br />
Wing Chong Lung having taken tho<br />
easo on the request of a brother attor<br />
ney who had to loavo for tho other is ¬<br />
LI0BNBE3 QUANTED<br />
All Chow E Cunha<br />
T Sumlda O J McCarthy<br />
S Kimurn J T Scully<br />
O Oordca Jos T Bllva<br />
Bonouchl Slas Diss<br />
Wing Wo Tai Mrs B Klemmo<br />
P T Itynn Jos Thompson<br />
W O Poacock Beattlo Browing<br />
Oo Company<br />
Chung Ming<br />
LICENSES DENIED<br />
Wing Chong Aala Saloon<br />
Lung Frost Saloon<br />
Hop Heng HofTschlaogcr<br />
Kwong Chong Co<br />
Lung<br />
Tho rofusals in the csos of tho Frost<br />
newals of liconso wit fdr transfers<br />
theso places having boon hit by tho<br />
rule of tho board forbidding nil saloons<br />
outslda tho flro limits<br />
This rule liowovor was not applied<br />
in all instnncos for Gas Cordes of tho<br />
Hivor Rhino Saloon on tho Ewa side<br />
of tho river ou King street received<br />
ins renewal ana permission to move<br />
further Waikiki on tho samo street<br />
Ho will roopon just Waikiki of tho<br />
fishmarkot In granting Cordcs a ro<br />
nowal consideration Vas given to tho<br />
fnct that ho is a eripplo with a largo<br />
family and can absolutely not support<br />
his family in any other way Tho board<br />
arfmed that whilo licenses must bo<br />
granted it is only fair that thoso who<br />
noed thorn most should have thom<br />
Tho board also sat on a ronowal of<br />
tho attempt to get Sunday privileges<br />
Mrs Hortha Klommos application for<br />
tho samo being denied while her appli- ¬<br />
cation for renewal was grantod<br />
Hit Rectifiers<br />
Tho most radical resolution that tho<br />
board has adopted for somo time wub<br />
passod In tho following words<br />
Resolved Thnt on or bofero July<br />
15 1D10 nil containers of com- ¬<br />
pound blend typo or imitation<br />
liquor must War a label attached<br />
In n conspicuous place designating<br />
whothoi such liquor bo a compound<br />
blond or imitation bucIi labol to bo<br />
colorod RED and of a length of<br />
four and a half inches and a width<br />
of ono inch tho lettering to bo<br />
heavy black typo uot less than<br />
one quarter inch in hoight<br />
In ense any licensed premises<br />
shall fail to havo labeled or offors<br />
for salo any of the abovo desig<br />
lands Tho action of tho board in this<br />
ease was ovidontly anticipated for<br />
Chillingworth quoted tho proliablo objections<br />
and tried to rofuto them<br />
Ho statod that ho had heard tho<br />
board was to be told that a drunken<br />
man had boon scon ojdetod from tho<br />
saloon in quostion and that thero woro<br />
other evidences that tho placo was kept<br />
in a disorderly manner Ho assurod<br />
tho board that such Tcports were<br />
groundless and that tho police records<br />
showed tho Wing Chong Lung saloon<br />
to havo been a quietly conductod place<br />
It is from this placo that tho liquor<br />
was secured upon which a party of littlo<br />
boys Ibecamo staggering drunk somo<br />
and Aala saloons woro not only on re<br />
time ago but Chillingworth did not<br />
mention this<br />
AND<br />
CENSUS<br />
S COMPLETED<br />
¬<br />
nated liquors without such label it<br />
will bo within tho power of tho<br />
board to suspend or rovoko such<br />
licenseos license<br />
Tho action camo unhcrnldod and<br />
while It will bo recoived with hard feel ¬<br />
ing by a number ot thoso who handle<br />
thia description of goods almost exclu- ¬<br />
sively others will appreciate tho efforts<br />
of the board in this direction A num- ¬<br />
ber of the saloonists who havo been<br />
doing their bo9t to kcop tho saloon busi- ¬<br />
ness on as decent a footing as posslblo<br />
by handling only high grado and puro<br />
goods will accept it with favor<br />
May Tabu Screens<br />
Another proposed moasuro of the<br />
board to cause all saloons to bo opened<br />
to tho stroct camo up but went ovor<br />
until tho next meeting on tho twen- ¬<br />
tieth This resolution was framed as<br />
follows<br />
Resolved by tho board of license<br />
commissioners That on or before<br />
July 15 1010 n licensed saloon<br />
promises all Btroet entrances and<br />
windows opening upon streets shall<br />
be frco from screens to tlio satis- ¬<br />
faction of tho board<br />
AYLETT HAKES<br />
NT<br />
E<br />
rtggafeaftwgyiTfa3fahj3Mrr<br />
rollowing the statement of tho city<br />
nttornoy beforo tho supervisors nt their<br />
noon meeting Tuesday Supervisor<br />
Aylett told tho story of his famous<br />
brlbory case to City Attorney Cathcart<br />
yesterday<br />
The statement which ho then made<br />
was similar in overy respect to that<br />
ho told The Advertlsor last Monday<br />
and it will be presented to tho grand<br />
jury by somo one olther today or tomorrow<br />
whon that body calls a special<br />
mooting for tho express consideration<br />
of this subject<br />
Tho grand jury mot yestorday but<br />
neither Ahla nor Aylett was on hand<br />
to testify und other matters occupied<br />
Its attention all morning Aylett would<br />
say nothing further In public yesterday<br />
and upon being asked tapped his loft<br />
temple significantly with his finger<br />
Its nil inside ho sold although<br />
the tapping sounded like the firft iotcs<br />
on a hula gourd<br />
GET IT TODAY<br />
Ohnmhorlfiln PaIIa rUinlitm ni<br />
Diarrhoea Romody is tlio boit kuowu<br />
rumody for dlarrboou It Is sure to be<br />
needed when least expected Oct it<br />
today Tor sale by nil druggiiie Ren<br />
on Hmltli In Co Ltd agents for Hawaii<br />
have not done their work correctly and<br />
eevernl dUirlele liavn had lo be re<br />
iinumifiilud in no cu however has<br />
the trouble been serious enuugli to eu<br />
feree tke trlegut uum rule Uy levy<br />
ing Hie liwivy ptjntillJw irovlilei tot<br />
their Ibfringeuitfui<br />
One ijlllleulty Us been with Hie In<br />
lerjireler Iu wejerily ut Wm usm<br />
tvhire u Nttuuiereler lie Imen for4<br />
Ie wm use it lute tiegleelod u wrreeijy<br />
ivjwrt lie leieritfeler umw mul ini<br />
inm Oti tvuuM ut Uila wy at I be<br />
viwettert Im lb fe del bsva U<br />
eel ei ffetH WpMugm Uyv wH<br />
reM ibeii ilikiiee Tle leUr<br />
urvlPft iw bit nut H eted tkeir<br />
tmm bM ibeieferr Urft jt iete eaw<br />
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SIDELIGHTS<br />
CHINESE COPARTNERSHIPS<br />
What do you know about a Chincso partnership What docs tho treasurer<br />
of tbo Territory who it supposed to know all know about a Ohlnoso partner ¬<br />
ship What the census onumcrator clothed with inquisitorial powers which dis-<br />
count<br />
¬<br />
those of cither a territorial or a federal grand jury know nboiit a Chl ¬<br />
ncso partnership To each and every of tho questions suggested may it bo<br />
safety laconically and truthfully answered nothing For of all tho queer<br />
institutions of our Confucius worshipers this is tho queerest Seldom indeed<br />
docs ho do business on his own account In Honolulu I bcliovo tbcro is but<br />
ono individual Chincso grocery house It Ah Leongs and even ho should<br />
court records bo believed has numerous female sharers in his business Your<br />
laundrymnn is a copartnership Your vcgetablo man is a copartnership Your<br />
gownmnkcr Is a copartnership Your market man is a copartnership<br />
And wiso indeed were tbo Chincso in their generation of this partnership<br />
idea centuries and centuries ago I am inclined to bclievo that tho Adams<br />
Express Company and Wells Fargo Co copied from them and run their<br />
business on the partnership idea For thoso concorna which carry your goods<br />
when they want to and nro paid are I understand partnerships and escape<br />
many a rudo blast which corporations are gotting in theso reform days<br />
And when tho Ghinnman forms his hui no lawyer is employed to draw up<br />
tho articles for a fee equal in amount to all that the cllcntr will Btand They<br />
tako their brush and pad and mark down tho terms upon which business shall<br />
bo dono In ono of their odd looking books Thero are no whereases or<br />
nforcsaids or provideds or similar expressions upon which your legal<br />
light doth gloat Tho only phraso in tho agreement which approaches formality<br />
is tho conclusion whereby it is averred that Word of mouth is not enough so<br />
wo write<br />
And when tho business lins gotten under way affairs run along smoothly<br />
and seldom indeed does any friction occur When accounts aro to bo made up<br />
provender sharks tins and rico and othor luxuries and delicacies is furnished<br />
Preceding tho feast you can hear tho button machines rattlo vigorously and<br />
by this means results whether running only to hundreds or way into tho thou ¬<br />
sands aro accurately ascertained No auditor is needed Tho machino does<br />
it all<br />
Proud possessors of seats on tho stock exchnngo if compelled to llvo on<br />
brokerage dorived from transfer of shares in tho partnership would starve<br />
Torhaps they should anyway Not that transfers arc not mado They aro and<br />
quito frequently But all that is needed is a small plcco of paper tho brush<br />
and thick ink and the words I give my fivo shares In Sam Kwong Dick to<br />
Ah Lin Jim Chang Tho trick 1b done It is quito as simple inoxpensivo<br />
and effective as tho transfer by Aldrich to Crane of tho leadership of tho senate<br />
of tho United States<br />
In some of these partnerships meetings of tho members are seldom had I<br />
know of ono concern which has ono shareholder iu Now York thrco in San<br />
Francisco ton in China and ono in Honolulu But thoy get along just tho<br />
same If thero aro any troubles between thorn thoy aro Bottled by cor-<br />
respondence<br />
¬<br />
and within tho body of tho party Tho public knows it not I<br />
knoW of ono caso arising under tho liquor laws whero a firm which adheres<br />
rigidly to tho regulations of tho llconso commissioners could not get a licenso<br />
because signatures to the application could not bo secured from all tho partners<br />
Tho Honolulu manager took it in his own name because ho was not acquainted<br />
with tho exnet address of all his co owners But in somo way or other by<br />
some means or other at somo tlmo or other full account will bo given of tho<br />
profits acquired from his sales and that without any court proceedings<br />
And notwithstanding all her endeavors at elucidations Sidelights still says<br />
wo know nothing about Chineso copartnerships They novor get into court<br />
Some unwritten law there must bo of which wo know naught concerning their<br />
organization and government What I have told is meroly what partners havo<br />
bocn pleased to tell me and is by no means nil of tho story I should like to<br />
hear tho rest of it Perhaps if wo know it in full wo might profit in our<br />
own affairs although as beforo remarked the lawyers would loso out and<br />
probably have to cut out their annual banquet<br />
CABLE COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS<br />
As Tho Bystander facetiously sot forth last week tbo United States of<br />
America is about as liberal an Undo as can bo found anywhere Even Undo<br />
Carlo who runs the thrco ball institution can not copo with him on spending<br />
money<br />
At tho theater tho other evening I was seated in front of two gentlemon<br />
who employed tho timo during intermissions in talking rather than going out<br />
to see a man Ono of them from his conversation and somowhat boastful<br />
attitude appeared to bo a member of tho federal grand jury And ho told how<br />
this Unclo of ours realizing tho poverty stricken condition of tho cablo company<br />
was wont to help it out rendering assistance in such a manner that tho cpneorn<br />
might accept the offering without being humiliated It appears that John<br />
Wynne convicted of murder and sentenced to he hanged has somo friends who<br />
would liko to havo his sentence commuted to life imprisonment Tho request<br />
evidently had reached Washington a fow days ago Fearing that Marshal<br />
Hendry might get busy and cut short tho task of tho attornoy gcnernl in de-<br />
termining<br />
¬<br />
whether executive clemency should bo extended a cable so long that<br />
it frightened that official was sent him Boiled down it mennt whether Wynne<br />
was still qualified to bo confined during life and if so when was the date set<br />
for his funoral Tho grand jury was immediately oxcuscd all business suspended<br />
and an answer prepared In tho meantlmo an automobile had been ordorcd and<br />
as soon as the cablegram was written it was taken to tho cablo office post haste<br />
It convoyed tbo information that tho authorities hero had never been notifiod<br />
by the Washington bosses that tho Supremo Court of our Uncle hod said that<br />
Judge Dole and tho jury had acted correctly and that under existing circum ¬<br />
stances Hendry couldnt hang Wynno if ho wanted to which said tho juryman<br />
ho didnt Tho next day enmo a notification that a man ¬<br />
date what that may bo I know not had been mailed<br />
When this stngo of tho story had boen reached tho curtain went up and<br />
I watched Nicola do his grandstand stunts It required fifteen minutes to tako<br />
oil a pair of handcuffs keys for which might bo purchased for a dollar a dozon<br />
in any Chineso hnrdwaro store in Honolulu But ho got thorn off finally and<br />
tho curtain went down and tho conversation was resumed<br />
Tho Bccond day after tho first contribution to tho depleted coffers of tho<br />
cable company was made an appeal was taken from Hendrys decision and<br />
Judge Dolo was by tho same method and in tho samo languago and at tho<br />
Bamo cost asked tho samo question Ho of course did not havo power to<br />
adjourn tho jury but he answered in tho samo way and tho following day re ¬<br />
ceived tho same reply about a mandate<br />
In tho meantime tho United States District Attorney had kept himself<br />
advised When ho on tho fourth day after tho receipt of the first news received<br />
a carbon copy this timo from tbo pardon attorney of tho samo old cablegram<br />
he cabled tho sumo old answer It may be that mandato is a secret codo<br />
word but anyway Brcckons got it just tho samo as did tho head and tho arm<br />
of the court<br />
And you should hear somo othor things nbout tho way money is spent<br />
Why and just hero tho curtain went up for tho last timo and I didnt hear<br />
the rest But I am going again and try to got seats as near to the<br />
investigator as shall onablo mo to hear him violato bis oath of secrecy<br />
HOW TO GET TEA<br />
Do you drink teat This is not a Btraw vote nor a prohibition question<br />
If la merely a question put by Sidelights with tho purpose should the answer<br />
bo In tbo affirmative of making a suggestion<br />
It so be your answer patronize Chineso stores In ovory ono of them<br />
you will find tea as regularly on tnp as political udvlco is on tap with Jack<br />
Luoas and Charllo Huitaco It matters not wbnt kind of n storo it Is pork<br />
shop shoo fehop hardware store market dry good emporium or bakery You<br />
will ever find tea You will over find good ten You will over find warm toa<br />
Go oarly in tho morning and your thirst may bo assuaged Oo at noon time<br />
and tho cup which ohcr but not inebriate may bo bad Oo at night aud a<br />
Un Jag may bo aceuiuuluted Obe fu may bo out out aud opium which by<br />
tho way Is now worth 60 a half pound may bo eliminated but ten It ever<br />
with vs<br />
A mure slawm t a ihubII basket to U found wmewligro within tho confine<br />
of tli Uillhmnt nil that U ry U HHir u free drink If you<br />
Mr ffcsu ens 1i4i1 gluutt UwgMt itt ilt sue wlilili hat small outo<br />
leuklvg UUI UmW iw UtwMltm WImm im invitation feu MNMwjuwitly mu<br />
aiUaded hmI hm Mmiwmmmtiy m4 by yu yur liatt will take<br />
iu W air tU basket im mm tup UmU UJu tj mtMm wWek adorn u<br />
deU tit wuti tki Ui f tit lfct are tim AtetimA ym will m<br />
I wihr wHy wwU H te iutnMa mm Men t lljtinu<br />
wk Mi Ukf ilk tlL jmhI jMiM mmr k H w MfH gltftr U ti<br />
i i its lk li U Mt www ul l fuU TW jttwr ki4 I kept<br />
for Ml<br />
HHjygflHiHi<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910 SEMI WEEKLY<br />
MSTAR SUGAR FRAUD WITNESS<br />
ltLLS WHY ilb CONFESSED<br />
NEW YOltK 3Iay 25 Oliver Splt- -<br />
zcr tho former dock superintendent of<br />
tbo American Sugar Refining Company<br />
who camo from tho Atlanta peniten ¬<br />
tiary to testify for tho government in<br />
tho Bugnf conspiracy cases was expect<br />
ed again today io bo tbo chief witness<br />
at the trial of Secretary Charles R<br />
llciko of the American Sugar Refining<br />
Company and fivo former subordinates<br />
Just what rolo was to bo played by<br />
tho vctoran dock master and onc tiino<br />
boss of tho roly poly gang whoso<br />
operations nro alleged to havo cheated<br />
the government out of millions of dol<br />
lars in sugar duties was not known<br />
whon court opened Today had been<br />
set for tho cross examination of Spit<br />
zer by the defense into whoso enmp ho<br />
baa exploded a veritable bomusneu by<br />
his appoaranco Monday<br />
It was hinted that Spitzer knew more<br />
about tho alleged ramifications of tho<br />
dock undorweighing frauds through tho<br />
offices of the sugar trust chiefs in Wall<br />
street than ho has told<br />
Thero was no littlo speculation today<br />
over tho probable attitude of tho gov-<br />
ernment<br />
¬<br />
toward the problem presented<br />
by tho mystorious disappearance of<br />
numerous sugar trust books and rec ¬<br />
ords Dofcnso Accepts Figures<br />
Tho defense hrti agreed to accopt tho<br />
figures prepared by government ex<br />
perts regarding sugar weights in tho<br />
timo covered by tho records in the<br />
volumes there mo thoso<br />
nights prison<br />
recuiitruckiug iuu vuuisuuu<br />
books of tho period contain<br />
ing tbo correspondence wbicn passed<br />
between tho refinery dooks and tho<br />
head offices of tho company Search<br />
for theso records it was intimated had<br />
not been<br />
Spitzer was in court when tho trial<br />
was resumed The first witness called<br />
howover was John H Thompson a<br />
bookkeeper in the Wall street offices<br />
of tho sugar company Thompson yes<br />
terday testified that it was James P<br />
Bondernagel tho refinery cashlor one<br />
of tbo defendants with Heike wbo told<br />
him on one occasion that tho cessation<br />
of weight discrepancies on sugar car ¬<br />
was accounted for by tho fact that<br />
tho government was keoping a watch<br />
on tho docks Today Thompson asked<br />
lcavo to correct this testimony<br />
It was Spitzer who told mo the<br />
docks were being watched not Bonder<br />
nagel said Thompson Tho witness<br />
also denied calling Ernest F Gcr--<br />
bracht the refinery superintendent on<br />
mo teicpnono regarding sugar weights<br />
The following from Secre<br />
tary Coopers last report to tho promo-<br />
tion committee<br />
By yesterdays Claudino wo re<br />
ceived n letter from Mr W G Scott<br />
of Paia Maui together with a box<br />
containing three very large onions<br />
which Mr Scott advises us woro grown<br />
at Makawao by Mr Manuel Rosa In-<br />
asmuch<br />
¬<br />
ns there is nn unusual nmount<br />
of interest just at present in tho pos<br />
1907<br />
Value<br />
Corn bush 45972 39435<br />
Eggs doz G2110 17535<br />
Oranges boxes 52380<br />
Hay ton 10700 218950<br />
Beef canned lbs 036479 70021<br />
frosh lbs<br />
salt or<br />
lbs 88575<br />
Bacon lbs 85938<br />
Hams Shoulders<br />
lbs 368277<br />
Pork cannod lbs 7985<br />
frosh lbs 40853<br />
pickled lbs 101813<br />
Lard lbs 180441<br />
Lard Compounds lbs 912573<br />
Mutton lbs 11702<br />
4084<br />
10231<br />
1269<br />
5809<br />
11918<br />
19860<br />
1377<br />
ioultry nnd game IDs 27132<br />
iButtor lbs 445440 143023<br />
Cheese lbs 195390<br />
Milk Condensed 142520<br />
Starch lbs 248978 10002<br />
Tobacco all forms 500401<br />
Beans peas dried<br />
bush 18880 34732<br />
Onions bush 38481 23724<br />
Potatoes bush 90418 98050<br />
Total 274409<br />
Soldiers in Citizens Clothes<br />
Commit a Double<br />
Crime<br />
An aggravated assault and<br />
at Iwllei was to Chief Mc<br />
Dufllo yesterday afternoon tbo crime<br />
According tho story told tho chief<br />
utrnt<br />
59050<br />
H6<br />
32330<br />
corrected his in<br />
other details mostly of a minor nature<br />
Loses Weight In Refining<br />
Thcodoro I Kcnnlcr head of tho<br />
lugar company a refinery In South Bos--<br />
ion tcstraed as an expert to sugar<br />
making processes and was led to Btato<br />
that raw sugar would loso in weight<br />
by boing refined It is tho govern-<br />
ments<br />
¬<br />
contention that more sugar was<br />
turned out of tho various refineries<br />
of tho trust than was shown by the<br />
government weight returns to havo<br />
been received in a raw stato<br />
Thero was a general rustic of ex ¬<br />
pectancy In tho courtroom as Spitzer<br />
was called to tho stand for<br />
D Davis pres ¬<br />
ident of tho American Sugar Refining<br />
Company who Is under subpoena to ap ¬<br />
pear as a government witness watched<br />
tho former cmployo of tho corporation<br />
closely as Spitzer began his testimony<br />
Spltzer was cross examined by former<br />
State Sonator Clarence W Lexow<br />
Spltzer said that Thcodoro A Have<br />
meyer brother of tho lato H O Have<br />
moyer appointed him superintendent of<br />
tho Williamsburg dock When ho left<br />
Atlanta prison Spltzer said ho had no<br />
hope of a pardon and added<br />
I loft my effects In Atlanta I<br />
camo hero to unburden myself of tho<br />
groat wrongs I bad dono all theso<br />
years I wanted to confess all my sins<br />
before this court and toll all I knew<br />
Attorneys Advised Confession<br />
I wanted to stand among my fcl<br />
lowmcn once more and toll all I should<br />
havo told before I wanted to go back<br />
to my tamtly I wanted to bo shriven<br />
missing but is no wnylbf all that cankered sleepless<br />
in Atlanta I<br />
uk<br />
abandoned<br />
goes<br />
is Acting<br />
pickled<br />
and<br />
and<br />
burglary<br />
reported<br />
to<br />
also testimony<br />
whero suffer<br />
ed so much I couldnt stand it any<br />
longor I told Captain Flynn of tho<br />
secret service in Atlanta that I couldnt<br />
stand tho torture<br />
That I must tell tho truth and I<br />
wouldnt have been behind thoso bars<br />
if I had taken the ndvico of my law ¬<br />
yers Mr Mnckellor and Mr Cochran<br />
Thcytold mo to confess if I had any<br />
thing to confess after my conviction<br />
last Thoy told mo to con ¬<br />
fess before it was too late<br />
Spitzcrs former counsel Mnckeller<br />
and Cochran vrhtt are now dofending<br />
tho ex governmont checkers Halligan<br />
and Voelker two of the six defendants<br />
loaned forward in thoir chairs listen-<br />
ing with rapt attention to tho testi<br />
mony of their former client<br />
Spitzer said ho had received the par-<br />
don in tho United States district attor-<br />
neys<br />
¬<br />
office just beforo he took tho<br />
stand Monday morning<br />
No promise ho said had been mado<br />
him by Special Deputy Attorney-Gener-<br />
Stimson or any ono else connected<br />
with tno government<br />
BIG SUMS HAWAII SPENDS ON<br />
MAINLAND FOR STAPLES<br />
Quantity<br />
vegetables<br />
BOBBEBJF JEWELS<br />
Fobruary<br />
sibilities of small farming in Hawaii<br />
such thoughtfulness of course is ap-<br />
preciated<br />
In this connection I havo prepared<br />
a tablo showing tho imports into Ha-<br />
waii<br />
¬<br />
from the Mainland of various<br />
food products a considerable portion<br />
of which it is possiblo might be grown<br />
hero The tablo shows the imports for<br />
tho paBt three years but does not in<br />
clude imports from foreign countries<br />
which in somo instances aro heavy<br />
1008<br />
Quality Value<br />
50000 50839<br />
74034 18873<br />
25343<br />
9703<br />
482079<br />
47550<br />
132171<br />
410772<br />
1200<br />
112465<br />
82083<br />
180573<br />
82294 1051617<br />
507571<br />
211845<br />
348870<br />
17913<br />
10462<br />
111483<br />
58502<br />
184272<br />
53463<br />
2618<br />
22047<br />
00000<br />
103<br />
14254<br />
9192<br />
19010<br />
120300<br />
12470<br />
36300<br />
13731<br />
70379<br />
1909<br />
Quality Value<br />
50739 48261<br />
75430 22431<br />
28765<br />
10018<br />
557891<br />
40775<br />
434177<br />
8595<br />
87000<br />
78C25<br />
138008<br />
77525 1299400<br />
2098 14323<br />
20037<br />
158397<br />
120300<br />
527380<br />
201054<br />
237227<br />
126778<br />
G81891<br />
211752<br />
360060<br />
18370<br />
21446<br />
112724<br />
03622<br />
232476<br />
68284<br />
22284<br />
3036<br />
22001<br />
70857<br />
1142<br />
11093<br />
9559<br />
18375<br />
93498<br />
1302<br />
32410<br />
177114<br />
35151<br />
157847<br />
16238<br />
639912<br />
43240<br />
16118<br />
79187<br />
243431<br />
detectives two soldiers knocked at tho<br />
door of a white womans homo and aB<br />
sho answered tho call sprung upon hor<br />
and chokod and beat her into submis-<br />
sion<br />
¬<br />
They thon stripped her of tbo brace<br />
lets on her arms and searched the bouse<br />
taking away with them whatover thoy<br />
could find of value Tho men woro in<br />
citizen clothes Tho woman never ro<br />
ported tho matter to tbo police word<br />
having reached thorn through a friend<br />
of hors<br />
McDufllo visited tho woman at onco<br />
and found her still suffering from her<br />
wounds hor face very badly bruised<br />
and lacerated Two men aro suspocted<br />
and will bo arrested<br />
Tho American ichoonor Sequoia is<br />
naving boon comumtod ja ween scnarclng a shipment of lumber nt<br />
I v<br />
Ol I<br />
¬<br />
llllo railway wharf<br />
If you are not a prohibitionist and dont llko tea observo tho funny littlo<br />
bntkots just the samo Last year I pondered soriously over tho ovor recurrlng<br />
question of what should bo appropriate Christmas presents for ft couple of<br />
girls who bad boen at college with me I discovered the baskets and bought<br />
two of them Ono went to Olio supposed to belong to Judge Klugibury and<br />
Tuft and tho other to the Stato whloh saw to It that all navigation laws and<br />
regulations were observed and all duties collected when tho Mayflower dropped<br />
her anchor to wit the Htate oiruod by Murray Oraiio am Ifoury Cabot IxuIhq<br />
And my tiWwU wroto me later saving bat when tha prtiuU worn uu4 fgr<br />
lb iturpaw of lvlig nn aftoraoou m tbe rtvpactivc wayors of tba imjhmIIvo<br />
itlM iirMlalwHl a twf bday<br />
JUy MHt Hot tU mayeri but tha baakeU with conlunU alwut n dollar<br />
fttid ftwr Wis a jdtM Thoy are werlb It hww Tby Vttft t bet tat<br />
ii beon by tht alV Thy ar selpa in ft f144Iji whI it Kw MlU5<br />
Umu m Is JliHtttlNlu if yk JfaOin4liNMf ytoyyf m weWMUwu AM my<br />
Mwa attiwUi4 IMaUwsry uAlalaUy duaUret iM tiwlfli Uwi tor mUug<br />
Ukt tt wywbw<br />
mm<br />
n<br />
Washington<br />
THE<br />
UGAR CONDITIONS REVIEWED<br />
WILLETT GRAY CIRCULAR<br />
Wlllott Grays sugar circular was<br />
received by yesterdays mail ond de-<br />
votes<br />
¬<br />
n good deal of space to tho Cuban<br />
and Hawaiian crops Tho following<br />
paragraphs aro from tho circular<br />
Saws<br />
Statistics of tho week arc important<br />
especially as relates to the Cuba crop<br />
From an analysis of the weeks roports<br />
28 controls working receipts 24000<br />
ions and stouts cabled yesterday as<br />
normal on estates It is now reasonable<br />
to expect that tho visible production<br />
for tho remainder of tbo campaign will<br />
be at least as much as for tho same<br />
timo last year say 189582 tons If<br />
this quantity is added to tho visible<br />
production this season to date 1570000<br />
tons it will indicato a crop this year<br />
of 175952 tons therefore wo now ex<br />
pect a total production of at least our<br />
maximum estimate 1750000 toDB<br />
Wo aro rather congratulating our-<br />
selves<br />
¬<br />
on tho conservatism of our Cuba<br />
crop estimates throughout this season<br />
Whilo estimates have been jumping<br />
about from 1850000 tons to 1400000<br />
tons highest and lowest wo Btarted<br />
tho campaign October 21 1909 with<br />
our estimato of 1700000 tons which<br />
wo havo consistently maintained only<br />
varying by introducing on February<br />
10 1910 a maximum 1700000 tons<br />
and a minimum 1650000 until this<br />
present Wo shall now simply add to<br />
tho visiblo from week to woek as<br />
above<br />
This week under roviow shows l 32c<br />
per lb advanco in spot quotations<br />
which is tho only quotablo chango in<br />
figures Tho market howover has<br />
shown much greater activity than pre-<br />
viously<br />
¬<br />
and sales for shipments particu-<br />
larly<br />
¬<br />
have been liberal and have includ-<br />
ed<br />
¬<br />
speculators here and Europeans as<br />
buyers<br />
Tho speculation is for hicher prices<br />
later on tho sugar going into ware-<br />
house<br />
¬<br />
in meantime Europeans paid<br />
290c to 292c per lb f o b Cuba<br />
for centrifugal Spot and near by<br />
sales were at 424c to 427c per lb<br />
basis landed June clearance nt 294c c<br />
f 430c nnd 2d hnlf Juno at 3c<br />
c f 96 test with an oarly July<br />
saley of 20 to 25000 bags at 3c f o<br />
b Cuba 90 lest for tho U K<br />
With their large present supplies of<br />
Taws beyond the present outlet for tho<br />
rennod product refiners are increasing<br />
their meltings and storing tho refinod<br />
for future increased demand so that<br />
from now on the figures of consumption<br />
will include a considerable amount of<br />
invisible stock abovo tho normal but<br />
not in tne bands or tbe trade This<br />
accumulation will also act as a hedge<br />
against tho timo looked forward to<br />
when the offerings of raws may bo ro- -<br />
aucea anu mgner prices asked<br />
Tho strength of the European beet<br />
sugars during tho early part of tho<br />
week should have given quito a bulge<br />
upward to our market but had only<br />
the effect of increasing activity at<br />
03c advance and checking tho de-<br />
clining<br />
¬<br />
tone of the market Beet<br />
sugars touched on Monday the highest<br />
point of tho campaign thus far 15s<br />
ld for prompt 15s fftd for jnno<br />
and 15s 2d for August but closing<br />
on reaction to 14s lld for this and<br />
MARATHON NIGEL IS<br />
IN TIE TANKS<br />
Jsigel Jnckson tho perpetual mara-<br />
thon<br />
¬<br />
wonder wns arrested yesterday<br />
and is now a lodger in High Sheriff<br />
Henry home of has beens directly<br />
next to the coll formerly occupied by<br />
Anderson Grace<br />
Tbe charge against him is a violation<br />
of the Edmunds Act a complaint<br />
ngninso him having been lodged with<br />
tho district attorney being followed by<br />
a bench warrant yesterday It is not<br />
reported that ho has taken his oxygen<br />
machino with him<br />
H<br />
MAN THREATENS WIFE<br />
WITH BORROWED GUN<br />
Drunken Husband Attempts to<br />
Emulate Crimes of the<br />
Past Week<br />
George Kalilikono was yesterday<br />
morning arrested on a warrant sworn<br />
out by his wife charging him with<br />
threatening language The man re-<br />
turned<br />
¬<br />
home drunk late Monday night<br />
and rudely awakened her ordering her<br />
to get somothing for him to eat AVhilo<br />
she was preparing the food ho called<br />
her to look around and sho did so to<br />
look into the muzzlo of a revolver<br />
Sho gavo a scream and ran from tho<br />
room Tho couple livo in Kakaako and<br />
sua went at onco to tno iiaicaatto Mis<br />
sion asking P VV Rider to call for tbo<br />
ponce Ho did so and an ofilcer arrived<br />
soon afterwards When bo reached tho<br />
house tha man hat iccretcd tho gun<br />
which incidentally he bad takon from a<br />
neighbor Ho finally promised to bo<br />
good and let his wifo alone<br />
Yestcrduy moraine however ho got<br />
up nnd reiterated ibis threat saying<br />
that ho was going out to got drunk<br />
again and come homo and eboot hor<br />
Aftor that sho awtre out the warrant<br />
JUSTICE MOODY<br />
MAY SOON RETIRE<br />
WABHINOTON Jnnp JB Benator<br />
JOduo or Miusafliusvlti hai introduced<br />
m bill in tha semtto permitting tho ro<br />
tlmiuciit of Jutlle MoeJr Ran aon- -<br />
tinned Ilium Ming tho esuie of ih<br />
dMUid ret rameni<br />
FLOODS IN SWITZERLAND<br />
ItMltKM ttwilHrknd Juni<br />
Mi bay U twi4Hj lb<br />
rivtfa f ImMulatti Ike frVi and<br />
eMtfuw Mas iivm tort W jt<br />
atuTwaati ply 4rMrr4<br />
next month and 15s for August<br />
A London writer says A disap-<br />
pointing<br />
¬<br />
fcaturo is tho continual dull-<br />
ness<br />
¬<br />
of tho Now York market and tho<br />
fact that Cuban centrifugals remain<br />
so much below tho worlds parity<br />
European operators seem to havo<br />
been disturbed because on tbo 11th wo<br />
predicted a dcclino soon to 424c- - Tho<br />
decline occurred on the 12th as fore ¬<br />
casted and did not prove to bo an<br />
exceptional business tho quotation re ¬<br />
maining current for spot sugars with<br />
sales thereat until tbo 24th Inst 12<br />
dayB Europe cannot understand why<br />
our market should continuo bo much<br />
below tho parity of worlds basis as<br />
we havo frequently pointed out it is<br />
simply because the supply of duty<br />
free and privileged sugars havo boon<br />
so abundant for Amoricdn require ¬<br />
ments ns to make our market inde ¬<br />
pendent of tho outside world<br />
Of courso thoro is timo enough nnd<br />
sugar enough loft in Cuba for tho<br />
planters to realize surplus profits when<br />
thoy aro ready to demand worlds<br />
prices but as mentioned our rofinors<br />
aro partially proparod for combating<br />
such pretensions by their refinod trade<br />
policy<br />
Foreign letters are beginning to<br />
specify in figures tho expected increaso<br />
of tho next European beet crop ma-<br />
turing<br />
¬<br />
in October 500000 tons 88<br />
bcot is mentioned by ono well posted<br />
correspondent who nt the samo timo<br />
gives European oxpcctationB of tho<br />
next Cuba crop 200000 tons short<br />
drawing tho conclusion therefrom that<br />
a very strong position on next cam ¬<br />
paign must ultimately dcvolop Wo<br />
incline to agree to the conclusion<br />
reached without howover endorsing<br />
tho figures as yet It is too oarly to<br />
make estimates of any value of the<br />
next crops<br />
Latest reports of the Hawaiian crop<br />
show a poor yiold on which wo havo<br />
reduced our estimate 20000 tons to<br />
470000 tons total outturn<br />
Cuba Plantings<br />
A very well informed correspondent<br />
gives us the following report undor<br />
date of May 21 1910 It is yet too<br />
early to form any opinion in regard<br />
to damago by drought of cano which<br />
will bo available for next years<br />
grinding<br />
The drought in tho Santa Clara dis ¬<br />
trict Iibb been most severe wo under-<br />
stand<br />
¬<br />
tho same applies generally to tho<br />
southern coast until you reach tho<br />
east end of tho island whero rains<br />
came early The first rains in tho<br />
neighborhood of Cionfuegos were to<br />
ported to us on May 12th Sinco then<br />
showers havo not beon very abunddnt<br />
In certain localities of tho Cienfuo<br />
gos district tho fall plantings for 1909<br />
havo completely died out and none of<br />
theso plantings havo shown any growth<br />
sinco Jnnuary Everything now de ¬<br />
pends upon tho regularity of rains and<br />
whilo present prospects aro not at all<br />
favorablo tho fields may come on and<br />
prove better than oxpected<br />
Tho spring plantings of May and<br />
Juno depend entirely upon immediato<br />
future weather conditions which now<br />
look more favorable It will bo lato<br />
in Juno or ourly in July before any<br />
definito opinion can be formed regard ¬<br />
ing tho damago dono to the fields or<br />
otent of spring plantings<br />
ATCHEHLEY STIBS<br />
UP USUAL<br />
Coast Lepers Will Mutiny Unless<br />
Sewer and Voice Doctor<br />
Can Treat Them<br />
SAN rBAJJCISCO Juno 8 Mom<br />
bers of the lopor colony in their dosiro<br />
to havo Dr John Atchorley returned to<br />
them to administer what bo claims is<br />
a cure for loprosy aro prepared to<br />
mutiny Thoy have written another<br />
letter to the supervisors sotting forth<br />
in detail thoir grievances and tho hor ¬<br />
rors of their condition saying they aro<br />
kept locked cway at tho Isolation Hos-<br />
pital<br />
¬<br />
and away from their loved onos<br />
just lor tno saKo or nliing up tno<br />
pocketB of grafters<br />
Thoy take a sly dig nt Dr Goorgo<br />
Loo Eaton president of tho board of<br />
health wbo has boen nctivo in oppo-<br />
sition<br />
¬<br />
to Atcherloy and his treatment<br />
and intiroato that they will leavo the<br />
colony in a body if Ateherley and hia<br />
romedy aro not restored to thorn<br />
Tliey also ask tbal tuo supervisors<br />
issue an order to th bonrd of health<br />
prohibiting it from allowing anyono<br />
who has anything to do with tho small ¬<br />
pox patients from entering tho lepor<br />
ward Baying mat Bnuuipox is Known<br />
to bo both Infectious and contortions<br />
whilo leprosy according to modical au<br />
thority is uoltuor in part tno lotter<br />
reads Wo mako this our last appeal la<br />
tha samo of humanity and if you do<br />
not grant It wo will tnon neip our<br />
solves Wo havo committed no crimo<br />
and thercforo wo havo every right to<br />
leavo this placo and wo know of no<br />
law that compels us to be locked up<br />
hor Ono of us 4u already left Wo<br />
have contented to romain hero out of<br />
puro moral fcollngs for tbo rest of tho<br />
healthy community with tbe expecta ¬<br />
tion of receiving treatment at tbo eamo<br />
tiuioj but wbea wo are nogloeted as<br />
we are from modical treatment ns we<br />
have tbe right given by tho United<br />
Htatcs nnd wo uru kept und looked<br />
away from our Joved onos just for tbo<br />
sake of nliing up the pocketa of graft-<br />
er<br />
¬<br />
it 1 high time an Investigation bo<br />
made nnd such cruelty be nut to an<br />
ond<br />
i 4<br />
KHOWfr TKX WORLD OVER<br />
Th worlds most successful wcdl- -<br />
olne tot bowel oouiilalnla l Okainber<br />
lain a Oolle Cholera and Diarrhoea<br />
lieinedy It has relieved more pain<br />
and aufferluir ond saved wore live<br />
Ibau any etbir m4Mh In vw In<br />
vatiubjii far children end dulu Vor<br />
i by ill drtiygiM IIsawb ttmUU l<br />
Ck IM fc i Ui Hawaii<br />
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v y - -
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tltf rMHr Uftdtrtrrifef t Uu<br />
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CONVINCING CURE<br />
OF SKIN TORTURE<br />
Slight Red Eruption Grew to bo<br />
Tcrrjblo Slocpless Nights and<br />
Restless Days Mado Life a Burden<br />
Was Completely Discouraged<br />
CUTICURA CURED AFTER<br />
16 YEARS OF SUFFERING<br />
CURTISS WINS IN<br />
THE AIRSHIP SUIT--<br />
NBW YORK June lO The United<br />
States Circuit Court ycstorJay ills<br />
solved tbe writ of Injunction taken out<br />
by tho Wright Brothers against Qlea<br />
uurim bated on claims mat Curtis Had<br />
Infringed unou tho Wrights patent in<br />
the construction of bis biplanes The<br />
ease lias been riebvd with tuterett by<br />
aviators and manufacturer of heavier--<br />
than air niocliUus all orr the world<br />
1 Mltli<br />
lult Inlw t4f<br />
IH VlflfHI lilBIlt lviwg VBIjr UfVBU<br />
PIIB1 CURED W 9 TO H DAVI<br />
U<br />
to wp any mm unt4<br />
f IWaTflg JlUwj<br />
hU4lfu at IrotruiJbip IlUn India<br />
14 M4 by<br />
XMRfe MKDIC1HK COMt lUwfc<br />
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U 0 JA<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910 SEMI WEEKLY<br />
CONGRESS OUT OF HAND AND<br />
LEGISLATION LINGERS LONG<br />
Presidents Influence Practically Gone and<br />
Insurgents Act as They Like---A- re<br />
Helping the Democrats<br />
and the President and tho Republican<br />
congressional committee uudcrtake to<br />
put tho case in a favorable light to<br />
the country the Democrats will bo<br />
rushing into circulation tbo Insurgent<br />
literature It will not bn branded as<br />
insurgent Uteraluro but ni Republican<br />
llteruluru The houso divided against<br />
itself will be exploited from Demo<br />
crats congressional hesdnuarters and<br />
In the cross firo of licmibllcan opInUn<br />
about every importer inennuro that<br />
lias ben before congress ilnre last<br />
JlMtimlior the mcrili expect to be<br />
able dlvurt I lie Mteutlun of tho<br />
aouulry from their own ibsrlMinlngi<br />
It will be su InUrwiiliin Mmiwlgn<br />
TUt IfHWt jtmtlg the li4<br />
of LU MMty Un bu 4utUy vrsa<br />
Iwf In MiU of I La very Mrwt Rt<br />
tmui l fil a rttfuftlivu Ujwfl<br />
Umhd vt mm i th MUD fti4<br />
The comment grows about tho pn<br />
mary victory won by Sonator Charles<br />
uick oi umo j year uuett wusuiug<br />
ton said almost unanimously that Sonator<br />
Dick tbo favorite of Hark Ban<br />
na was probably serving his last term<br />
Tbo political machino in Ohio was<br />
against him although in tho palmior<br />
days he was ono or tho leaders in<br />
Ohio politics It seemed as though ho<br />
wore down and out and would follow<br />
his old timo colleague Sonator Poraker<br />
to retirement Folks always did<br />
say howover that Senator Dick was<br />
a good politician Ho went into tho<br />
uphill fight with good cheer chose to<br />
become a candidato before ths primary<br />
which it is claimed could not possi ¬<br />
bly benefit him and has como out with<br />
luuuu votes or thereabouts<br />
The more tho Buckeyo politicians<br />
analyze that vote the moro thoy aro<br />
convinced that Dicks reelection to<br />
tbo senate is contingent only upon<br />
tno election or a Republican legisia<br />
ture in Ohio next November Whilo<br />
110000 votes aro not many as com<br />
pared with tho entire Republican vote<br />
of Ohio it js quite as many ns all tho<br />
jcepumican candidates lor congress ro<br />
ceived at tho primaries and therefore<br />
must havo been a pretty representative<br />
vote And again tbo statisticians say<br />
loUuoo votes is moro than any Repub<br />
llcan candidato for tho sonato ovor ro<br />
ceived In a primary contest in any<br />
State That makes a pretty sound ar<br />
guinont in Senator Dicks behalf and<br />
consequently tho impression grows<br />
that Senator Dick will succeed himself<br />
and that the other Republican asnl<br />
rants who did not contest tho honor<br />
with him at tho primary will tako to<br />
the woods<br />
Just whon bo appears to bo getting<br />
to tho top of the hill tbo Ohio Demo<br />
crats who have somo hopo of electing<br />
a majority of the Ohio legislature this<br />
year ore having troubles because of<br />
tho insistence of William J Bryan<br />
that they designate some one as can<br />
didate for tbe United States sonato<br />
It Is many year slnco Ohio had ft<br />
Democrat in tbo eenato apd Govornor<br />
Harmons preference that tho race be<br />
au open one till after the legislature<br />
hoi been chosen make a controversy<br />
Uyr hlw and Bryan which bode<br />
HI for tbe Ohio Democrats and alu<br />
for Governor Harmon<br />
Ilhodo Inland<br />
It I rather UolUMhle tlmt there ha<br />
beta Almost no Interest In Wsshlogtun<br />
vor tbu utw iutor from llbodu Ii<br />
laBd One would tim lltat the m- -<br />
iMtiea of a mm to the wt now bald<br />
by NMater Aldrlsh who bai prUbly<br />
kaiser galls on<br />
uiiyjiesehes<br />
During the Year Germanys Army<br />
Will Be Augmented by Over<br />
350000 Men<br />
chiefly interested in tbo nows that<br />
Sonator Aldrich is going to quit It is<br />
satisfied tbnt his successor will bo<br />
somo Republican who will have a scat<br />
In tho back row and will hardly bo<br />
known by namo for five or six years<br />
artor tho day ho hai appeared to tako<br />
the oath of otUco<br />
Halos Successor<br />
Quito as much is truo of tho succes<br />
sor to Senator Halo of Maine Tho<br />
Important thing in tho view of tho<br />
congressional world was that Socro<br />
tary Hale has decided to retire No<br />
man of national reputation can bo<br />
found in cither Maine or Rhodo Island<br />
to tako the sonatorshlp Somo stranger<br />
who will havo moro confidenco in his<br />
own ability than congress will havo<br />
in him will bo sent from each Stato<br />
no must win nis spurs ucioro receiv<br />
ing recognition here On tbo other<br />
hand if Indiana for instanco sends<br />
John W Kern to Washington as sena<br />
tor in iilaco of Senator Ucvorldgo ho<br />
will bring a reputation for promlnonco<br />
in national politics wiiicu will givo<br />
him somo advantage<br />
Dear Bcotty<br />
Another recent item of senatorial<br />
Importance is tbe apparent triumph of<br />
Dear scotty or west Virginia Hen- -<br />
ator Nathan Bay Scott now closing<br />
out twolvo years of senatorial sorvlco<br />
also seemed nearly forced to retirement<br />
a few weeks ago West Virginia<br />
Is a most tempestuous political Stato<br />
although almost as solidly Republican<br />
as Pennsylvania It requires Inrgo<br />
sums of money nnd great fighting qualities<br />
to como to tho sonato from that<br />
pugnacious little commonwealth Ills<br />
opponents wore bearing down upon<br />
him very hnrd and it was thought that<br />
Senator Socttn public enreer was near<br />
an end Soinewimt against the advice<br />
of friends ha mixed Into tbe fight<br />
a few weeks ngo and in the fuco nf<br />
great opposition tested hit utrongtb In<br />
primaries In several big counties of<br />
the State The result bas boon so<br />
fsvorslilo to him that his chlof oppo<br />
nent lieprneutatlve Qeorge P Hturali<br />
of Wheeling will probably milt tho race<br />
and permit Dr Bcotty ai Ireai<br />
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS<br />
Entered of Record June 7 1010<br />
Lizzie K Davis and by Tr and hsb<br />
to Jtmtio Jj scott l<br />
Rose Williams widow to William<br />
R Castla Tr M<br />
Jsaac K Allen by Govr to Isaac K<br />
A Testa Decree Chango Namo<br />
L Abuna to L Apana It<br />
Horaco Kekumu ct al to Lin King<br />
xtii v<br />
Kolil Iosia to Llllkalnni Fern D<br />
H F Lewis nnd wf to WUtcr II<br />
Bradley D<br />
Henry Wnterhouso Tr Co Ltd to<br />
Julia B Peck D<br />
Wm W Lnngton ta Bank of Ilaw<br />
Ltd OM<br />
Julia Afong ti Samuel M Damon<br />
Tr AppmtTr<br />
L Apnim to oGo Roenltz Ii<br />
Puna Sugar Co Ltd to Cant<br />
Bolto Agrmi<br />
II F Lowls and wf to Mrs A T<br />
White D<br />
Honry B Rcstnriek Tr to Tr of<br />
Church of Holy Apostlos D<br />
L T Alvnrcz by Atty to Charloa W<br />
Booth AM<br />
W R Watora and wf to Trent Trust<br />
Co Ltd Tr D<br />
Entered of Record June 8 1010<br />
8 Yoshlda to S Isono AM<br />
S Isouo to H Mamlyn Rol<br />
W A Johnston to Jnmcs Ii Cock<br />
burn Rol<br />
W C Cummlngs by ntty ot nl to<br />
Honolulu Construction Dray- -<br />
ing Cn Ltd L<br />
Goo S Wells to W O Cummlngs<br />
et nl Consont<br />
J S Pnhupu and wf to Tr of Hoo- -<br />
mnna JNnauno D<br />
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Accumulated Funds 8971000<br />
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PATD TJP CAPITAL C60OO0OOO<br />
auEPLua<br />
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C C Jones Vice President<br />
IP Vv Ssfarlaneznd Vice President<br />
C B Cooke Cashier<br />
C Huatace Jr Assistant Cashier<br />
0 H Damon Assistant Cashier<br />
V B Damon Secretary<br />
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Jones F W Macfarlane E F Bishop<br />
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COUMBBOIAL AND SAVmQB DE<br />
PARTMENTS<br />
For sixteen Ions years I havo been<br />
suffering Tilth a bad cuo of skin dis<br />
ease vvniio a caiia<br />
thoro broke out a rod<br />
ooro on th legs Just<br />
In back of my knoes<br />
caused by a tight col<br />
fir m orod carter At first<br />
It seemed to bo a<br />
slight affair but grad ¬<br />
ually It waxed from<br />
bad to wor and at<br />
lost I saw I bad a bad<br />
X 7 x skin alseat I tried<br />
many house remedies<br />
and also many widely<br />
known doctors In dif<br />
ferent cities but to no satisfactory result<br />
The plague bothtrcd mo more In warm<br />
wcatherthan In winter and bung on my<br />
leg JolnU It made It Impossible for mo<br />
to walk and I was forced to stay Indoors<br />
in ths warmest weather<br />
My hopes of recovery wero br this<br />
time spent Bleepless nights and rest ¬<br />
less days made life on unbearable burden<br />
At last I was advised to try the<br />
Cutlcura Remedies and I did not need<br />
more than a trial to convince me that<br />
I was on tho road of success this time<br />
I bought two sets of tho Cutloura Rem ¬<br />
edies Cutlcura Soap Ointment and<br />
Pills and after theso werogone I was<br />
a different man entirely The Cutloura<br />
Remedies certainly did a great deal for<br />
mo as It changed my whole career from<br />
bad to good I am now tbe happiest<br />
man that there Is at least one true ouro<br />
for skin diseases Leonard A Hawtof<br />
II Nostrond Aye Brooklyn N Y<br />
July 30 and Aug 8 1000<br />
Rest and peace fall upon distracted<br />
households when Cutlcura enters All<br />
that the fondest of mothers desires for<br />
the alleviation of her skin tortured and<br />
disfigured children Is to be found In warm<br />
baths with Cutlcura Soap and gentle<br />
anointings with Cutlcura Ointment<br />
Guaranteed ab olutelr pure and may bo<br />
used from tho hour of birth<br />
Cutloura Sots ISo Otntmyit 50c RmoItoI<br />
SOci nd Clocouu Coattd run 20c tt Kid<br />
throughout tbt world potttr Drug A Cbm Cory<br />
6ol propL 137 Columbus Ay Borton<br />
BS UiUtd rm Cutlcura Book on tho Cunol Bin<br />
StauMt 33 pen ot laraliufila Mvlctr<br />
NEW YORK June C The itinerary<br />
of tho six months big game hunting<br />
trip into tho north which is planned<br />
by Paul J Rainoy tho millionaire turf ¬<br />
man and polo player wes given out<br />
today It was also learned that Ralney<br />
vho is said to have spent nearly 1<br />
000000 on tho turf has decided to give<br />
up racing for good Many of his horses<br />
have been sold<br />
Ho plans to penetrate tho wilds of<br />
Labrador and perhaps even make a<br />
dash for the polo itself Ho will hunt<br />
all ovor Ellsmero land It is empha ¬<br />
sized that Rainoy and his party will<br />
not hunt for Doctor Cooks records<br />
Tho party will leave New York Sat- ¬<br />
urday lor Sydney C B Harry Whit- ¬<br />
ney who spont a long period hunting<br />
musk oxen tin Greenland will accom ¬<br />
pany Rainey as his guest They will<br />
go from Sydney on the Beothic an<br />
auxiliary steam whaler built somewhat<br />
on the plan of tho Roosevelt Captain<br />
Bartlett who accompanied Peary on<br />
tbo Roosevelt will bo in commaud of<br />
the Beothic and havo a crew of twenty<br />
nine<br />
Tho eritiro expedition is to bo re- ¬<br />
corded in photographs and in this re ¬<br />
By Ernest O Walker<br />
Mall Special to Tho Advertiser<br />
WASHINGTON Juno 1 President<br />
Taft is now in tho last stages of his<br />
discouraging struggle with congress for<br />
legislation Tbo edgo has been worn<br />
from Washington interest in thoso mat- ¬<br />
ters In each cobo tho history has boon<br />
of concessions by tho- - President in tho<br />
faco of insurgent firo Whatever crodit<br />
there may bo in thoso enactments must<br />
go in considerable part to insurgent Bo<br />
publicans and in a lesser degroo to<br />
their fairly constant allies tho Democrats<br />
of senate andhonso<br />
Tho regular Ropublicans of tho ocnato<br />
and tho houso havo oncountorod a serios<br />
of roycrsos tho winter long Thoy havo<br />
been unnbloto justify tho confidenco<br />
that tho Prcsidont roposed in them as<br />
tho constituted instrumentalities of leg- ¬<br />
islation Tholr ranks havo boon serried<br />
Desertions havo been not infrcauent<br />
And in tho eleventh hour of tholr long<br />
winters strusglo they are maklnc a<br />
sorry effort to gain something for the<br />
jresiueiic ana tno party upon winch to<br />
go ibcforo tho country<br />
Tho Presidonts infiuonco with con<br />
gress seems to bo reaching a vanishing<br />
point as tar as posltivo action on a<br />
given matter of legislation is concern- ¬<br />
ed Ho can not loncer insist that a<br />
railroad bill for instance shall contain<br />
such and such provisions Pour months<br />
nco ho was very posltivo in his insist<br />
enco that tho railroad bill should pass<br />
tho senate and tho houso oxactly as<br />
Attornoy Genoral Wickorsham under<br />
his tho Presidents direction had<br />
drawn it Tho President insisted to tho<br />
houso that this bo done as ho insisted<br />
to the senate<br />
His Helper Failed<br />
But as a drafter of legislation Attor<br />
ney Goneral Wickersham has undoubt<br />
cdly fallen short nnd in his own failure<br />
he litis brought n sharo of discredit upon<br />
his official chlof No measure of groat<br />
importance to the transportation inter<br />
ests of tho country or of great popular<br />
SEEK NORTH POLE interest has failed so miserably in con- ¬<br />
gress It has been riddled Iby criticisms<br />
nnd while thoro may ido room lor<br />
differences of opinion as to the degree<br />
of corporation favor adroitly bound up<br />
in legal phrases tho insurgents have<br />
succcoded in disclosing eo many un<br />
spect it probably is unique Ten cameras<br />
some especially adapted for over<br />
ice photography will be used Motion<br />
pictures will bo token of all of the<br />
hunt nnd of the fishing harpooning<br />
of walruses tho fight with polar bears<br />
and tbe caribou chases which may<br />
occur<br />
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MINISTER ASSAILS<br />
DOCTRINE OF HELL<br />
ST LOUIS Juno 0 Hell and its<br />
torments wero created by tho translators<br />
of tho Biblo into English Thcro<br />
is no warrant in scriptures for any bo<br />
Ilof of the fate of endless tortures for<br />
the wicked and tho great cruel bogey<br />
of fire and brimstone preached today<br />
from thousands of pulpits has not done<br />
ono particle of good preventive or<br />
othorwiso and has wrought much harm<br />
especially in tho form of causing in<br />
fidelity and insunlty<br />
Theso wero the statements mado<br />
yesterday afternoon before a largo<br />
congregation by tho ltov B H Barton<br />
ot Brooklyn during his address which<br />
was colled Who Created Hellt<br />
Tho speaknr bitterly attacked those<br />
meinhors of the ministry who preach<br />
the traditional theory of a fiery here<br />
after to bo dealt out to tbe wicked fur<br />
their acts on earth<br />
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fortunate provisions that confidence in<br />
tue prospects or tchoi to tno snippers<br />
andother patrons of railroads bas boen<br />
won nigh destroyed<br />
Not His Work<br />
- Thus far tho President has been able<br />
to keep congress in session to worry<br />
along with his program Therein Lo<br />
has shown somo power over tho faction<br />
torn and disconsolate member or tno<br />
majority For this howover ho has to<br />
thank the leaders particularly the lead<br />
ership of tho senate what thoro Tcmains<br />
of it A cotono or more or less inuu<br />
ential Republicans thero decided that<br />
tho party could not afford to surrender<br />
abjectly Thoy rallied behind tho Pres<br />
ident and following his word havo boen<br />
working inch by Inch in an effort to<br />
cain a littlo cround Since the insurgonts<br />
demonstrated the possibilities<br />
or demoralizing me mujuruy iu mu<br />
senate as thoy hnd previously done in<br />
tho house the regulars havo been liter- ¬<br />
ally sleeping on tholr arms at tho north<br />
end of tho Capitol andnominally havo<br />
held the ion<br />
Not tho Samo Bills<br />
iNow just what is to happen in tho<br />
last chapter of tho struggle to rehabili- ¬<br />
tate the Presidents IcgiBlatlvo prcstigo<br />
before tho country is very much in<br />
doubt Tho sonato has gotten through<br />
with tho railroad ibill alter a fashion<br />
It is ready for tbo formalities of con<br />
ference Tho houso has entered npon<br />
a period of hnrd activity to save the<br />
postal savings tianc uuu rrom tne com<br />
mitteo picoon hole A series of can<br />
cuscb is expected to point the way this<br />
can bo done Within a weok or ten<br />
days it will bo apparent whether thcro<br />
is any hope of caving that measure to<br />
which the President is committed<br />
Noither of theso bills howover is any ¬<br />
tho houso by insurgent membors of<br />
his party has been telling It is dawn<br />
ing upon Washington that the insur- ¬<br />
gents nro gaining credence with tho<br />
country Thoy havo mndo ft wondor<br />
fui record ol winnings at both onds<br />
or tho Unpltol always with tho aid<br />
of Democratic allies nnd it is tho old<br />
story of tho winning combination Tho<br />
country begins to pay attention to it<br />
and bestow confidence in it Tho<br />
Prcsidont has been in open and un<br />
thing like tho bills that tho President<br />
urJKiumiy uuu ju uuuu<br />
The party demoralization which<br />
seems to havo been growing steadily<br />
moro pronounced is qulto as pronounced<br />
in tho faco of theso legislative<br />
advances Tho Republicans havo<br />
forced tbo bills to a final passage to<br />
demonstrate their loyalty to tho<br />
White Houso all tho timo however<br />
protesting that it would havo been<br />
far better had the legislation novor<br />
been attempted Tho country is not<br />
applauding tho Railroad Bill Neither<br />
is it applauding tho Postal SavingB<br />
Bill The Snsurgont Ropublicans havo<br />
damned both measures so vigorously in<br />
season and out of season that the<br />
I Democrats can compile a volume of<br />
itepuuuean dorogatorles for campaign<br />
purposes This fact will make it all<br />
the more difficult for the administration<br />
to reap any benefit from tho toll<br />
somo work douo in congross<br />
Democratic Ammunition<br />
Just as soon as congress adjourns<br />
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disguised opposition to tho insurgents<br />
in recent months nnd tho success of tho<br />
Insurgents notwithstanding such handi ¬<br />
caps docs not augment popular confi ¬<br />
dence in tho President as tho loader<br />
of his party<br />
Tho fact is that tho criticisms which<br />
tho Democrats nnd insurgents voico in<br />
dobato the regulars emphasizo in<br />
privato conversation Tho othor day<br />
tho Democrats tung tho changes on tho<br />
Presidonts wanderlust and refused to<br />
allow a now appropriation for tho<br />
Presidents traveling expenses to bo<br />
como immediately available It was<br />
well understood that the President had<br />
traveled so much hither and thithor<br />
and yon that he had exhausted tho<br />
25000 congress voted him last year<br />
and in addition had created a defi- ¬<br />
ciency In tho talk of tho corridors<br />
and cloak rooms tho Republicans havo<br />
been ns emphatic in denunciation of<br />
tho Presidents fondness for traveling<br />
as havo any of his partisan opponents<br />
Things had como to such a pass that<br />
certniu leaders who wero offorlng<br />
thomsolves as vicarious sacrifices to<br />
tho Presidents legislative program<br />
wont to tho Whlto liouso and besought<br />
him to cut out somo of the travols<br />
planned for tho last month or two of<br />
tho session Under tho circummstanccs<br />
tho Presidont could do littlo elso but<br />
ncqulesce As the dark clouds that<br />
hung ovor congress havo begun to roll<br />
away a littlo however ho has an<br />
nouncod his decision to start upon a<br />
round of collcgo commonccments Un- ¬<br />
less tho sonato is able to forco tho<br />
wordB Immediately available back<br />
into tho paragraph voting him 25000<br />
for traveling expenses tho Prosident<br />
must pay out of his own pocket for<br />
his commoncemont journeyings be<br />
tween now and July 1 when tho fiscal<br />
your bogins<br />
Fallen Mantles<br />
Tho leadorship In sonato and houso<br />
ho been shattorcd by tho winters<br />
operations Tho Ropublicans who<br />
havo headed tho party organizations<br />
in senate nnd house havo in reality<br />
had bterriblo winter Thoy havo no<br />
heart for the fierce campaign of tho<br />
suminor and autumn Practically to a<br />
man they boliovo there is littlo moro<br />
than a forlorn hope It is a sorry spec ¬<br />
BERLIN May 21 In addition to<br />
tho troops sorving in tho regular army<br />
of tho Gorman Emplro totaling 021112<br />
officers and men no fowor than 350tacle<br />
indeed by comparison with tho<br />
conclusion of Republican congressional<br />
sessions for the past sixteen years<br />
PoUtlcs In Ohio<br />
Quite a bit of interest is demon<br />
stratcd horo ovor tho now sonato Tho<br />
term sounds a bit poculiar but tho<br />
scnato whilo a continuous body ro<br />
gnrds itself as one third new every<br />
two years even though tho 30 new<br />
sonators aro mostly mon who havo<br />
won areelcction Whon ono of thu id- -<br />
timers wins a victory it is scorod to<br />
his credit and his prcstigo at Washing- ¬<br />
ton goes up a peg or two accordingly<br />
-<br />
882 reservists aro to bo called up to<br />
sorvo a period with tho colors this<br />
year thus bringing up tbo number of<br />
soldiers under arms to 077004<br />
Of thoso howover only two army<br />
corps will tako part in tbo Imporial<br />
maneuvers namely tho First Army<br />
Corps whoso hoadquartora aro at Koc<br />
nigsbcrg and tho Seventeenth Army<br />
Corps whoso hcadquartors nro at Dant- -<br />
zic<br />
Tho infantry will bo brought up to<br />
war strength so that about 85000 men<br />
altogether will bo engaged These<br />
troops will bo gradually concentrated<br />
round tho two hcadquartors tho final<br />
threo days maneuvers under tho direct<br />
supervision of tho Emporor being led<br />
up to by brigade- nnd divisional operations<br />
lasting about fifteen days<br />
Ono division of each of these two<br />
army corps is to be clothed in tho new<br />
gray uniform which is to bo genorally<br />
adopted by nil branches of tho ser- ¬<br />
vice for field work as soon as tho pres<br />
ent stock of varicolored uniforms is<br />
exhausted<br />
Tho statement that Gormnny con<br />
templates increasing her naval con<br />
struction program rocolvcs striking<br />
corroboration In an artlclo published<br />
in tho Wosorzoitung nn influential<br />
Bremen papor Tho journal states<br />
Tho tromendous efforts which<br />
Franca is making to cnlnrgo her Hoot<br />
of submarines and tho colossal exer<br />
tions of Great Britain to construct her<br />
Dreadnoughts show that cessation in<br />
tho extension of German armaments<br />
will bo impossible If tho British and<br />
Fronch governments forco tho paco in<br />
shipbuilding ns at proscnt tho Gor<br />
man Admiralty will havo no choico but<br />
to tako- such mcnni as nro noccssary<br />
to provide nn ndenunto protection<br />
against such gignntic ficots<br />
GUTHRIE DETERMINED<br />
TO BE THE CAPITAL<br />
GUTHRIE Oklnhomn Juno 14<br />
Great excitement provnils hero today<br />
as a result of tho doterminationto pro<br />
vent tho removal of tho State capital<br />
to Oklahoma City recently solcctod as<br />
tho capital city at a popular election<br />
Election Disputed<br />
Deputies sheriff nro guarding tho<br />
Oklahoma Stato records to provent<br />
Governor IlaskeU from removing them<br />
to tho nowly chosen capital tho elec ¬<br />
tion bolng contested<br />
H<br />
THE ANNOYING COUGH<br />
Your cough annoys you Keep on<br />
backing and tearing tho dolicate mom<br />
brancs of your throat if you want to<br />
bo annoyed But if you want roliof<br />
want to bo cured take Chamberlains<br />
Cough Romody For buIo by all drug ¬<br />
gists Benson Smith Co Ltd<br />
agents for Hawaii<br />
William Suvidgo Tr to John Wong<br />
Chan<br />
Puahclanl noil to Julia I Onoha<br />
John Kuakaliu nnd wf to Hallo K<br />
L Ah Lcong aud wf to Claus Sproc ¬<br />
kets Co M<br />
Cecil Brown to Scu Sup ot nl I<br />
1ns L Coekbiirn and wf to Emma<br />
Drolor widow D<br />
Alfred W Carter to Goorgo II<br />
Paris Rol<br />
Protestant Episcopal Church in Ha ¬<br />
waiian Islds to Annio T K Par- -<br />
kor D<br />
City Mill Co Ltd to Shou Lun Rol<br />
W O Peacock Co Ltd to Philip<br />
Cornyn BS<br />
W A Klnuo nnd wf to Hawn<br />
Trust Co Ltd M<br />
William R Castlo and wf to Roso<br />
Williams D<br />
Entered of Record Juno 9 1010<br />
Maknloka K Lo and hsb to W H<br />
Beers M<br />
Kaaakn w to J Kali a ot al D<br />
D Kinl Konkulana and wf to Joseph<br />
N Kckoakulana D<br />
Antono F Tavaros and wf to O D<br />
Lufkin Tr M<br />
Antono F Tavares and wf to First<br />
Natl Bank of Wailuku OM<br />
Frcdorlck J Amwcg and wf to Al ¬<br />
bert N Campboll D<br />
Albort N Campboll and wf to West ¬<br />
ern Hawn Invsmt Co Ltd D<br />
Joseph Loal to von Hnmm Young<br />
Co Ltd OM<br />
Trent Trust Co Ltd Tr to Wndo<br />
W Thayer D<br />
D T Flomlng and wf to Jutaro<br />
Kuwabam D<br />
O Bolto to John K Maunakoa D<br />
Poka VnBconcollos ot al by Comr<br />
to Manaso K Makokau and wf D<br />
Manaso Makokau and wf to Pat<br />
Makla M<br />
Crlstol Bolto by Atty to Notlco Notice<br />
William R Castlo Tr to Esther<br />
Baker ot al Par Rol<br />
Est of Bertha C Rumblo by Admr<br />
to Sigurd N RubsoII D<br />
Sigurd N RubsoII to Trent Trust<br />
Co Ltd M<br />
W Woltcrs to Alexander Young 05<br />
Alexnndor Young to Archibald A<br />
Young PA<br />
Entered of Record Juno 10 1010<br />
Frank J Perry by Afft to Otto<br />
Oortz Notico<br />
Aldrich Grnca to L K Lohlau Ku- -<br />
wawaa D<br />
Hoopli Knea and wf ct nl to W<br />
Robortaou D<br />
ba tbt Aieit iNflucuilil of all the<br />
tr wptill Jut Jlopsevrlt first stylml him to no<br />
around the rt of the oourno alone<br />
lie was one of tho great admirer of<br />
tbe Into Henntir Murk Hanna am aluo<br />
Ilka Hntnr Dick ono of lUnna lad<br />
ing IIwjUdohIi Jlni never lest a<br />
fwJltlMl huttltt cud bl llktnflt<br />
jr<br />
fjNtkti iijutri Hut<br />
mi re rii iit wJiiiiiA it<br />
to hsve retained torn t hi EUROPES MILLIONS<br />
HELP CALIFORNIA<br />
WBW YOKK Juns<br />
wm mndo twluy tlmt a Buropean<br />
tymllMls lit tkn up tbo twenty<br />
few<br />
lusk iu inni MiUinmr unin md hi<br />
wim did lv polities ruqirovvray iu viptudltum Iu utruitU ths<br />
td UWllt Mw ukI B Lip HB rtwij firwiUHll<br />
D<br />
D<br />
Kaluhi D<br />
nenry Smith and wf et al to Ko- -<br />
moo Lnnd Co Ltd D<br />
Lahapa Kahakumakalani widow<br />
to Wahiuomaikal Lawooki D<br />
Maria D Cummlngs to Bank of<br />
Hawaii Ltd AM<br />
Lokinehaina Among and hsb to<br />
Kau Agrctl Co Ltd D<br />
John It Koknula and wf to Kau<br />
Agrctl Co Ltd D<br />
S N Bobo to von namm Young<br />
Co Ltd OM<br />
n Rnhlm by Atty to W G Scott D<br />
Pomnikai Walhoekaea to Pioneer<br />
Mill Co Ltd L<br />
Cocil Brown Tr to Yong Wai D<br />
Entorod of Record Juno 13 1010<br />
J E Gamnlloison to T A DrangaBS<br />
Francisco M Coroa to II T Moniz<br />
Covenant<br />
Inowo Taknjlro ct al to Arultl Me- -<br />
iji ot ul BS<br />
Arakl Mclji et nl to Lai Hip OM<br />
Waltor A Carpenter and wf to<br />
Chas Wcathcrbce D<br />
I Suyctsugu to Lai Hip CM<br />
Lucrotin Dayton widow to<br />
Bishop of Zeugma D<br />
Est of B P Bishop by Trs to Es- -<br />
thor Baker Ex D<br />
Keliilmo and wf to IIIlo Railroad<br />
Co D<br />
Yokohama Shokin Oluko to Yu<br />
Akal PA<br />
Bank of Hawaii Ltd to A II Don- -<br />
dero ct nl Par Rol<br />
L ICirkpatrlck to Rudolph Hoy- -<br />
deiircicli D<br />
Gcorgo B Mclvcuzlo and wf to C<br />
McLennan D<br />
Mullo K Knluhl widow to David<br />
K Kamalnplll M<br />
II F Lowis and wf to D P Law<br />
renco D<br />
Goo C Beckley to Ilruco Curt- -<br />
wrlglit PA<br />
Oeo C ncckley Br to Goo O Hock<br />
ley it Agrmt<br />
list of John Knu by Tra ot ul to<br />
Y Abln D<br />
flvti wlHUrut f fotitli Iatlfl head<br />
iMu4 relwburM the MwiwDy tut<br />
I<br />
i
Mmw0mttMaiamM<br />
Ayers Sarsapartlla<br />
awakes Good Blood<br />
Trick your skin<br />
with n noodlo<br />
You will soo<br />
that it Is<br />
lull of<br />
blood<br />
Butwbat<br />
kind of<br />
blood<br />
Rich and<br />
nvro Or<br />
Hilt rind<br />
Impiim<br />
Iiupuro<br />
ond co- -<br />
fi tho skin<br />
Qsaiii<br />
vsaKMMCsaii<br />
rmmwmm u<br />
iSMM fcss m<br />
trapiMI iti<br />
fl WM<br />
smxL<br />
with cczoma<br />
iff JH<br />
rashes pimples<br />
szkr kmm gwwN im jm<br />
xmmMl Li il lZir<br />
pustules salt rhoum boils carbun<br />
clos and otbor sores Thoso simply<br />
tell of somothlng bad down deep In<br />
tho blood itself Ointments washes<br />
powders and cosmetics will not reach<br />
o evil You must tako out all Im<br />
lritlos from tho systom with<br />
1 fbim<br />
Sarsaoa in<br />
nSSa<br />
and thon see how quickly tho skin<br />
trouble will disappear<br />
As now made Ayers Sarsa<br />
parilla contains no alcoliol<br />
There aro many imitation<br />
Sarsapanllas<br />
Bo sure you get Ayers I<br />
Frtpiril by Dr I C Ayir C towill Kin USA<br />
60 YEARS<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
r A I l k 1 sTl<br />
rade Marks<br />
Debigno<br />
COPYRIQHTS 40<br />
nnrone sending ntkbtrh and description may<br />
qnlckly aicerinlu our opinion fres whether an<br />
Intention u probably patentable Communis<br />
llontnlrlctlycontldentlal HANDBOOK onlatenta<br />
lent free Oldest agency for ecunnarpatenti<br />
1iUdU taken through Mann Co recelre<br />
rprctal notice without charge In the<br />
Scientific Btiericatt<br />
K handiomely Illustrated wMklr Lanrest cir<br />
culatlon of any eclentlDa journal Term S3<br />
four months L Sold by all newsdealers<br />
Sunn co36b New York<br />
Branch Offloe C2S V BU Washington II C<br />
BUSINESS OA3XDB<br />
HONOLULU IRON WORKS<br />
of every djcrlptlon made to<br />
order<br />
ARE DETERMINED<br />
ON PUBLICITY<br />
Continued from Pago One<br />
samo timo stato that any portion of<br />
the land may bo homesteaded So tho<br />
leaso of pastoral lands could he mado<br />
and wo could renew the notice at in<br />
tcrvnls<br />
Carter thought this a good idea Wo<br />
could formulato a rule ho said by<br />
which the public could bo annually giv-<br />
en a list of tho public lands susceptible<br />
of homestcading<br />
However Kinneys resolution was<br />
carried unanimously it being agreed<br />
that another resolution to embody tho<br />
ideas of Brown and Carter should bo<br />
presonted at tho next meeting<br />
List of Transactions Contemplated<br />
As tho next order of business com-<br />
munications from Lund Commissioner<br />
Campbell were read giving tho lists<br />
and descriptions of land transactions<br />
contemplated and now in tho hands of<br />
the land commissioner nnd which will<br />
hnvo to be passed upon by tho commis-<br />
sioners It was ordered that in accord-<br />
ance with the resolution of tho board<br />
duo notice of nil tliese transactions bo<br />
published in the papers Tho list sub<br />
mitted to tho board and which is only<br />
a small part of the transactions which<br />
Mr Campbell has to submit is as fol-<br />
lows<br />
1 General leases of the Knpnn Ann<br />
lola- - and Kamaloinalo lands<br />
2 Water licenses of Knpaa Xnnhola<br />
and Kamalornalo<br />
3 General leaso of AVoIbhuli nnd<br />
Keoketi Island of Maul<br />
4 Lease of government portions of<br />
Waiaou and Alao 3 and 4 Mnui<br />
5 Exchange of lands in Alao 3 and<br />
4 Island of Maui<br />
C Leasing of grazing and waste<br />
lands at Waipouli North and South<br />
Olohena and Kapaa Kauii<br />
7 Lease of laumalu Oahu<br />
8 Leaso of Onoull II South Kona<br />
nawaii<br />
9 Land exchange in town if liana<br />
Request of County of Maul<br />
10 Excbango with Kaelcku Sugar<br />
company lor land taken for road pur<br />
poses Hann Maui in 1899<br />
11 Lease of Pololu lands N Ko<br />
hula Hawaii<br />
12 Lease of Punalau Moloknl<br />
13 Land Exchange with Raymond<br />
Itanch Knnaio lands Maui<br />
Tho board agreed that in tho future<br />
between meetings of tho commission<br />
similar communications may bo turned<br />
over to the secretary and advertised as<br />
ir iney uuu been passed upon by the<br />
board<br />
TJp to Lindsay<br />
Carter raised a question as to tlio<br />
interpretation of tho clause in tho land<br />
law amendment relating to exchanges<br />
It was his Idea that two limitations nre<br />
r<br />
provided ono that not moro than forty<br />
neres may bo exchanged aud tho other<br />
that land worth more than G000 may<br />
not ho exchanged Other member of<br />
the hoard held that the two limitations<br />
run togetkor It was finally agreed to<br />
leave It to tho attorney general for ap<br />
opinion<br />
4<br />
TEETHINO CHILDREN<br />
Teething children havo more or leu<br />
dlnrruMa which win he controlled by<br />
giving Chamberlains Colic Cholera<br />
nad Hiirrbooa Remedy All that li<br />
IIMftrtary h t glVD tilt prrlbfd dose<br />
utter ueu ulgistloii cf the bowels more<br />
than natural uiul then editor oil to<br />
dfif the ym It It safe tnd ime<br />
iiMllh fta Ltd RHHti tot 1 Uwll<br />
tfdM8IMMklftgJNiffii<br />
MARINE REPORT<br />
By Merchants Exchange<br />
1<br />
Tuesdny Juno 14<br />
San Francisco Arrived June 14 8<br />
n in S S Sierra henco Jnuo 8<br />
Mahukonn Sailed Judo 14 330 p<br />
in scli A 11 Baxter in hallnst for<br />
Port Townsond Wednesday Juno Iff<br />
Scnttlc--AiTivo- d Juno 14 8 a Co-<br />
lumbian<br />
¬<br />
from San Francisco<br />
San Francisco Stilled Juno 14 8 S<br />
Xcvadan for Honolulu<br />
Port Townscnd Arrived Juno 14<br />
bkt J I Stanford hence May 21<br />
Poit Ludlow Sailed Juno 14 schr<br />
C S Holmes for Kauai<br />
San Francisco Arrived JunclS sir<br />
Hilonian from Kahului<br />
Thursday Julie 10 1010<br />
San Frnnclsco Sailed Juno IB S S<br />
Hilonian for Senttle<br />
Yokohama Sailed June 10 SS Man-<br />
churia for Honolulu<br />
Tort Townscnd Arrived Juno 10<br />
schr S T Alexander from Hilo<br />
PORT OF HONOLULU<br />
tf 1010 semi<br />
ABBXVUD<br />
Tuesday Juno 14<br />
Str Likclikc from intcrisland ports<br />
Str Niihan from interisland ports<br />
Schr llobert Lowers from Port Gam-<br />
ble Schr Fearless from Grays Harbor<br />
M N S S Wilholmina Joanson<br />
from San Francisco docked 1215 p m<br />
Juno 15<br />
Str Ko Au Hou from Kauai 215<br />
n m<br />
Str W G Hall from Kauai ports<br />
530 a m<br />
Am schr Mary E Foster from Port<br />
Ludlow 830 a m<br />
Am schr O M Kellogg from Eu<br />
reka 10 n m<br />
Gcr sp Itcnca Rickmcrs Dau from<br />
Bremen 330 p m<br />
Schr Moi Wahlnc from Hawaii ports<br />
1030 n m<br />
Str Cascade Wailclc from Hawaii<br />
n m<br />
Thursday Juno 1G<br />
A II S S Missourian from Scattlo<br />
and Ticomn a m<br />
Str Clnudine from Maui and Hawaii<br />
ports a m<br />
DEPAETED<br />
Str Mauna Koa for Hilo and way<br />
ports 12 noon<br />
Str Mauna Loa for Kona and Kan<br />
ports 12 noon<br />
fcitr jviikanaia tor Maui ana iioioKai<br />
ports C p m<br />
Htr liinau ior Kauai ports 0 p m<br />
U 8 A T Logan for Guam and<br />
Manila 5 p m<br />
atr Jwnlani for intcrisland ports<br />
noon<br />
M N S S Wilhclmina Johnson for<br />
Ililo 510 p m<br />
Br Str Henthdcne Tippett for Mu<br />
rnnnn Japan 530 p m<br />
Br str Henley for Comnx B C<br />
p m<br />
Str W G Hal from Kauai ports<br />
o p m<br />
Br S S Henley for Comax B<br />
12 noon<br />
PABBENOBEB<br />
c<br />
Arrived<br />
Per M N S 8 from<br />
Snn Francisco Juno 14 For Honolulu<br />
Mr and MrB S H Miss Flor<br />
ence Uuppy j is Myers Aliss U i<br />
Mr and Mrs J S Morrow<br />
Airs Desmond nnd daughter Dr A<br />
Herbert Mr and Mrs E R Shaw H<br />
Ji Trent Miss ai a Dean Airs J J<br />
Bean Mrs Grace Waitham Miss Hut-<br />
chison<br />
¬<br />
Miss O S Bartlett Mrs W E<br />
Beckwith Mrs C H Millor and two<br />
children Airs A Herbert Alrs 1 JI<br />
Kngcis AIiss H lory Aliss tsadia tur<br />
rlovnnt Miss F Holloway Miss Mnr<br />
garot Koir Miss Sullivan Carl P<br />
Schacffer Mr and Mrs C G Hoisor Jr<br />
S JJ Aldricli Air Alillcr li Win<br />
Uiropc li S Thurston F S Hill C<br />
iMichol JI Sliarpe U 11 Wppincott 11<br />
J Carsten E Downing F F Wood<br />
ford Miss O Curra Miss A Davis<br />
Aliss iT Air nnd Airs<br />
Grosse Mrs D J Gurran Mrs S II<br />
Cary Mrs Carrie B Brodie Miss Anna<br />
Arms Mrs L I Johnson Miss Grace<br />
ytoror Air and Airs llcdquist and<br />
two cniiurcn l- - ivintmnn 11 n<br />
Waymont Mrs H A Petersen Miss<br />
Violet Petersen Miss S G Miguel Miss<br />
F Petersen Mr nnd Mrs F N White<br />
F H Uradcn lr Unry ll l liovrldgo<br />
J II Bauer Mr J F Mc<br />
Cnrthy Dr W D L F<br />
Cockroft Mrs R D Mend and child<br />
II Ohlnndt Jr Mt and Mrs H M<br />
Hepburn W Orlnndt Allan Hamilton<br />
lcr str W G Hall from Kaui ports<br />
G jSt Wilcox J lassotn Aliss urn- -<br />
liampton J L Sonres Mrs Soares W<br />
F Frost E L Glazcr K Matsuda<br />
Departed<br />
Per str Mauna Kca for Hilo and<br />
wnv norts Juno 15 Mrs Forrest Mrs<br />
Ji 01UU X J uuiuitia oj amro iiv<br />
wife Miss K JI Aliss W<br />
Wills Miss Ellzabctli Gosling Mrs<br />
Harry E Murray F Allermun wlfo mid<br />
child II P Baldwin Mrs II P Bald<br />
win P Bartcls wife thrco children<br />
nnd servant Miss Mrs<br />
Baylor Mrs T Warden Mrs M Eisort<br />
T M Young E A Douthitt Thomna<br />
IT Drane Mr Eisort H Hind E H<br />
Wodeliousc R B Booth Captain Jen ¬<br />
kins Fiftli Cavalry II Holmes Cap-<br />
tain Day Mrs II Shampsou one child<br />
and mirne Miss A Gosling Mrs Clara<br />
A Uoton C J II 11 Ren<br />
ton Mrs Stahrliu Miss Stnhrkn J T<br />
Dnias A C Alexonder II B Brown<br />
Wong leong Aong ising ioy 11 --inai<br />
C Ayet Miss Becky- - Kohnrny Miss<br />
Bessh J E Walsh Mrs Walsh Miss<br />
Molzerkc Mrs M Drcyem Miss L<br />
Merchiuit Mrs A S llnysehleu and<br />
child M K lumcson T P W Gray<br />
Alfred llnnscn 1 bpeniKiit i 1 wi<br />
lie Mrs It A Baldwin MIbs II A<br />
Baldwin D P Harrison and wlfo S<br />
Soto Mrs A Ilaiibrouck L Andrews<br />
John Hill Master And rows It V Bond<br />
Arthur Hlng ointo Pozro ill Borjn<br />
Comtc V do Nnvcrteo V 11 Olson<br />
Judge 8tanlsy K Eskow L Kmltli<br />
i IJ llotolho M P Mnthtt llev A<br />
V Soar Aytie Dins Mrs Sclioen T<br />
D Skinner A F Wedge J II Cuus<br />
toii A llalch<br />
Per str hiunu for llnwuii ports<br />
June 14 FrnueU Gny Douglas Ilald<br />
wm Mrs C II Fruiter and two chil<br />
dren MIm A Knuohl Mmtcr K Am- -<br />
n ii t a i iiuu r 1<br />
Will lll IWIIMW IMW 11079 M- - -<br />
nvfp aiMirglnu Slitliloii Kiw Shehdo<br />
Muster me U Jrlwl IJIIIhh Mflksi<br />
m Kmil Hnrry Aymu<br />
CbttNic Ywr w 91 HitWMri u u Aus<br />
tin OW YAH Chun OIiIm H i Pax<br />
mm It W J tlu II Ilsuu- -<br />
iilHBWJH1tlWV1l<br />
Hawaiian gazette Friday june weekly<br />
j<br />
Wednesday<br />
Wilhclmina<br />
Thompson<br />
Hcmonway<br />
llarrnclougli<br />
Miirtonctti<br />
Huntington<br />
Kllincswortli<br />
Ellcnsworth<br />
Sehocning<br />
MtmtKiuerj<br />
lUbUtain<br />
mm TENDERS<br />
HIS RESIGNATION<br />
Chairman of Promotion Commi-<br />
ttee<br />
¬<br />
Will Leave Shortly for<br />
Mainland Tour<br />
r<br />
IsfcL Jr<br />
ifmhti rr<br />
JAS L McLEAN<br />
VIco President of tho Inter Island<br />
Steam Navigation Company<br />
J Ii McLean chairman of the Ha ¬<br />
waii Promotion Committee resigned<br />
from that tiody yesterday not only<br />
from tho chairmanship but from mem-<br />
bership<br />
¬<br />
and his resignation will be<br />
accepted when his successor is chosen<br />
Mr McLean in tendering his resigna ¬<br />
tion at tho regular meeting of tho com<br />
mittoo yesterday stated that ho ex--<br />
pectod to leavo next Wednesday for<br />
tho mainland on a thrco months vaca- -<br />
tion and ho felt that the interests of<br />
the committee required a now member<br />
to rcplaco him so that the meetings<br />
would ibo attended by tho full member-<br />
ship<br />
¬<br />
The resignation of CMj McLean<br />
was nccopted with deep regret by all<br />
the members<br />
Mr McLean has been a member of<br />
tho committee for about twoycars and<br />
chairman sinco W A Bowen departed<br />
for tho mainland Ho has been a very<br />
active member of tbo committee- and<br />
as chairman has expedited business in<br />
n very satisfactory manner Mr Mc<br />
Lean js the odd member of the board<br />
two being representatives of tho cham ¬<br />
ber of commerce and two of the mer-<br />
chants<br />
¬<br />
association these four electing<br />
1110 oaa memocr<br />
Looked Like a Boomer<br />
R dL Trent city treasurer atfd mem ¬<br />
ber of tho committee Tvho recently re-<br />
turned<br />
¬<br />
from London Trhoro ho Wont to<br />
Becure a signature In a valuable land<br />
transaction reported on his trip with<br />
reference to his visit to tbo prombtlon<br />
committee bureau at Atlantic City He<br />
arrived on tho night that the comet a<br />
tail was expected to awish the face of<br />
tho earth and the entire Atlantic City<br />
Boardwalk was dark iu honor I of tho<br />
comet which wds allowed to bo tho<br />
only attraction in Atlantic Citv that<br />
nlgbt Howovcr bo found the xllnwail<br />
headquarters and found Secretary Wood<br />
and LoydChllds with their coats off<br />
wurrviitg iikg ueavors Air Trent ex<br />
pressed tho opinion that tho Hawaii<br />
headquarters would bo tho mostattrac<br />
tivo on tho Boardwnlk Mr Wood<br />
already had a magnificent display of<br />
Hawaiian curios and the picture Of the<br />
volcano had been arranged in the back<br />
of tho room with lights playing upon<br />
it in front being n platform for tho<br />
Hawaiian music boys<br />
Tboro will bo nothing like ittnlong<br />
tho Boardwalk nothing ta equal it<br />
for novelty nnd oddity said Mr<br />
Trent<br />
Ho reported having visited Lbs An ¬<br />
geles and coming across St Clar Bid<br />
good formerly manager of the Hale<br />
iwa Hotel conducting a Hawaiian curio<br />
store in a portion of tho offices of Peck<br />
Judah company He had a very at-<br />
tractive<br />
¬<br />
display and was ir a location<br />
whero thousands of people visited Ho<br />
was furnishing a pincapplo drink called<br />
the Honolulu Special Tvhich he<br />
added was ono of the ibest he had found<br />
on his tour<br />
Prizo for Parade Poster<br />
Tho committee authorized Messrs<br />
Hoogs and Bush to act as a committee j<br />
to securo a dosign for a Kill Floral<br />
Parndo poster nnd the committee also<br />
authorized a prize of 100 to ho award ¬<br />
ed for the accepted design The Jiotico<br />
of a prizo will bo published in all aft<br />
nournnls and attention drawn iby pub ¬<br />
licity to the competition in as many<br />
mainland publications as possible as a<br />
further aid to advertising the Islands<br />
To Entertain Cockroft<br />
Tho committee is making plans for<br />
the entertainment of General Manager<br />
Cockroft of the Oceanic Steamship<br />
Company who is now making a Visit in<br />
tho Islands<br />
MAJOR CREE WILL<br />
PASS TO RETIREMENT<br />
Maj L K Cree Coast Artillery<br />
Corps until recently commander of the<br />
artillery distrlst of IIonohiltLnnd com ¬<br />
mandant of Fort Ruger has loft tho<br />
Presidio for his home where he will<br />
bo placed on the retired list at tho ex-<br />
piration<br />
¬<br />
of four months lenvo<br />
Ill health Is the cause for his<br />
retirement from active service<br />
berg W Ellis II Bryant Mrs II<br />
E Nowton Miss Julin Mntikon Sarah<br />
Hauo Mrs J Camera Klizubfiii Hans<br />
Lello Wishordi G Bryant Either Ska<br />
lull Cecilia Bhnpulo Asano Kuromsto<br />
Miss Kimiashlinn Marie Kcnw Roso<br />
Coutrailen ilnlnti Youiuhlroya Mabel<br />
Yonnthiroyn HaiHvc Nedn Iiuisa She<br />
nlimdn Illmmi Kuiunu Anna Kiunsu<br />
rail uu Airs oilg Tso Tug 11 Key<br />
tnoto W Katnnti I lVnsller A V<br />
Puteri Mr Stewart J HonrUb W<br />
HoQpuJ 1 K lloonlli K Motiuii Mr<br />
K Morinn<br />
Vet str Mlkuhnla June H Amov<br />
MiVHt Imiiim JlnlibJ Mri It Nitnij Ka<br />
iMBiu ifiiiiuHiim 11 s uiaru jiii Aa<br />
trilNM<br />
Par ilr W O HJI tot Kfll WfW<br />
June 10 Krnait flav<br />
NSUOGENTS ARE<br />
ANXIQUSFOR li<br />
Roosevelts Arrival Awaited With<br />
Eagerness Believe He Will<br />
Assist Them<br />
By Ernest G Walker<br />
Mail Special to The Advertiser<br />
WASHINGTON June 1 Insur ¬<br />
gents of the Capitol aro Jubilant with<br />
expectations that cx PrtsIdcnt Roose<br />
velt Is to champion their factional<br />
causo soon after his return to this<br />
country Their oxaltation is based<br />
upon two things the accoptanco by the<br />
ex Prcsldcnt of an invitation to be tho<br />
guest of honor at a dinner to be given<br />
by Robort Collier nnd tho receipt of<br />
a letter by Representative Hamilton<br />
Fish of How York asking him to con-<br />
sult<br />
¬<br />
with the ex President<br />
Much is being made of these two<br />
mutters nt the present juncture al ¬<br />
though old friends of Mr Roosevelt<br />
liko Senator Lodge whom no one ac<br />
cuses of being an insurgent refuso to<br />
attach particular importance td them<br />
Shortly before- - ho left for Africa Mr- -<br />
Roosevelt was given a similar dinner<br />
in jncw xorkf<br />
Viows Unchanged<br />
It appears that the ex President<br />
letter 10 dtepresemanveisu was writ<br />
ten in answer to one he sent tho ei<br />
President Those who havo seen tho<br />
letter say Mr Roosevelt uses theso<br />
words You know my viows on this<br />
insurgent situation They have not<br />
changed sinco I last talked with you<br />
and r wish to see you in New York<br />
immediately aitor my arrival<br />
Representative Fish who has become<br />
a pronounced insurgent on tho rules<br />
only during the present session of con<br />
grcss is unwilling to discuss tho let<br />
tcr although ho apparently has wel<br />
corned the dissemination of news that<br />
ho has such a letter The impression<br />
provails around the Capitol that he<br />
attaches undue importance to it and<br />
taat wlion more of the context and also<br />
More about the circumstances under<br />
which itTwns written becomo known it<br />
will bo found that the ox President<br />
lias not committed himself yet to tho<br />
insurgent cause<br />
This much is established Upon ex<br />
President Roosevelts return to New<br />
York just after the middle of June ho<br />
proposes to have many talks with poli-<br />
ticians<br />
¬<br />
and party reformers He pro-<br />
poses to make a caroful inquiiy to<br />
satisfy his own mind whether he ought<br />
to support the Taft administration at<br />
all cordially This is taken to mean<br />
that he certainly has doubts upon the<br />
subject at present<br />
Need His Support<br />
Tho moro prominent insurgonts of<br />
senate and house are anxious the<br />
idea Bhould go broadcast that Roose-<br />
velt<br />
¬<br />
is with them Senator Cummins<br />
is- - soon to return to Iowa to give the<br />
campaign there a booit and Senator<br />
LaFollotte is to do likewise in Wiscon ¬<br />
sin Both senators are interested in<br />
primary contests now woll under way<br />
and the strife with the regular faction<br />
is spirited in bqth States If they can<br />
have even tho tacit support of the ex<br />
President the insurgents believe they<br />
could win most of their battles in the<br />
middle West and nominate candidates<br />
of their own faction for the offices<br />
An Absent Face<br />
Considerable significance is attached<br />
to the Tccent development tl at Presi-<br />
dent Taft is not going to New York 10<br />
participate in tho ivplciimo to his pred ¬<br />
ecessor in office Ibo day that Mr<br />
Roosevelt lands in New York President<br />
Taftf will be attending commencement<br />
exercises of Villanova College in Penn-<br />
sylvania It was quite a year ago that<br />
1iosident Taft tgreed to attend those<br />
commencement oxercises Accordingly<br />
he has a good excuso for not hurrying<br />
away to tho pier whero the throngs<br />
congregate to welcomo tho mighty<br />
hunter back<br />
It is not at all generally known that<br />
President Taft fixed the date when ha<br />
should go to Villanova and that ho took<br />
the date when he had beon urged to<br />
go to Now York Of course it is recog<br />
nized that President Taft in tho minds<br />
of many thinking people could not well<br />
go to New xorK to participate in cue<br />
welcome home of his nrcdeccssor Sucn<br />
an net would bo criticized widely apd<br />
would bo given politicnl significance<br />
pro and con Whatever Mr Tafts own<br />
inclinations might be about welcoming<br />
ex Ptesident RooseveltJio can not dis-<br />
associate himself from the presidency<br />
The dignity of that office makes it al<br />
most imperative that no President<br />
should bnsten to any city to greet an<br />
ex President All officials and<br />
cohio to the President of tho<br />
United States He does not go to them<br />
Teddy Must Report<br />
President Tafts friends are aware<br />
that it will be just as well for him<br />
if ex Prcsideut Roosevelt makes the<br />
first advances It is expected that the<br />
ox President will come to Washington<br />
to make report to the stnto department<br />
on his mission as special ambassador to<br />
attend the funeral of King Edward<br />
That would bo tho courteous thing for<br />
him to do and in all probability Mr<br />
Roosevelt will not omit that visit<br />
Then there is another aspect of the<br />
situation One hears predictions that<br />
the much heralded arrival of tho ex<br />
President may not be attended by the<br />
grent and tumultuous demonstration ex-<br />
pected<br />
¬<br />
Some think the welcome home<br />
promises to bo a fizzle and that tbo en<br />
thusiasm for the ex President is oozing<br />
out Tluit of course is to bo demon<br />
strated but in any event the Imldent<br />
can well utuiid aloof and too bow cor- -<br />
dially the peoiilo ore for his predeces-<br />
sor Again ii tbo cx Presldent Is to<br />
glvo aid and comfort to the insurgent<br />
faction President Taft will be in a<br />
better position before the country If<br />
ha tends on his dignity ond lets rant<br />
tors develop Ho naturally does not<br />
want to be put in tie position of pub<br />
licly seeking the nxPrildepi favor<br />
or of allowing the or PriiMont to have<br />
tho oppurlunity to rebuff tlui t goM<br />
without saying that IimUwiI Taft will<br />
not<br />
j t ji<br />
tlfdi ft<br />
ptMbrer<br />
REPORT MIT BE<br />
SENSATIONAL<br />
Names of Prominent People Ex<br />
pected in Return of Grand<br />
Jury<br />
Tho long expected report ot tho fed ¬<br />
eral grand jury will probably be mado<br />
this morning ond some vdry interest ¬<br />
ing developments are expected Tho<br />
report will be only partial but thero<br />
is a loilg list of persons in Hawaii who<br />
will be more or loss directly interested<br />
It is anticipated that there may be tho<br />
names of samo of J he most prominent<br />
citizons and financiers of Honolulu in-<br />
cluded<br />
¬<br />
In tbo report<br />
Miss Mablo Wond was called ibeforo<br />
tho grand jury as a witness yesterday<br />
morning and it is understood that her<br />
tostimony was of a particularly sensa ¬<br />
tional nature<br />
W V Sabin and J W W Brewster<br />
reportors of the Star were also called<br />
ns witnesses Brewster It is under ¬<br />
stood knew nothing or consequence<br />
and Sabin pleaded privilege commu<br />
nication and refused to answor tho<br />
questions put to him taking the ground<br />
tbat a confidential communication to<br />
u newspaperman is equally as sacred as<br />
a communication to a lawyer a doctor<br />
or a clergyman<br />
ABANDON RACE MEET<br />
AT KAPI0LANI PARK<br />
Leaders Deny Beport That Liquor Was<br />
to Be Dispensed<br />
Leaders in tho movetneot to promote<br />
a track meet nt Kapiolani Park on tho<br />
Fourth of July were greatly perturbed<br />
by tho report that they calculated to<br />
dispense booze on the grounds and by<br />
various insinuations that reflected some ¬<br />
what on their motives J H Gibson<br />
who claims to havo launched tho<br />
project stated to a representative of<br />
Tho Advertiser yesterday that thoso in<br />
cnargo or tne nuair Had no intention<br />
of allowing any liqubrtobo sold nt the<br />
park on the Fodrtli In fact ho prom ¬<br />
ised Judge X9dorbrVHe declared yester ¬<br />
day when permission was asked to hold<br />
tho meet that there would bo no liquor<br />
or gambling and as to the committee<br />
getting money out of the merchants<br />
tho committeo only wanted to raise<br />
enough to cover the regular expenses<br />
of conducting the nffair and to put up<br />
purses enough to reimburse the owners<br />
for the cost of training their horses<br />
nnd starting them in the races<br />
Tho races were not gotten up Mr<br />
Gibson said to run in opposition to the<br />
Maui events and would in no wav have<br />
affected the Spreckels Park attendance<br />
ua iuv iujjiuuui eycuts were cuicuiatea<br />
to furnish entertainment for those Who<br />
could not go to Maui for tho holidays<br />
On account of the criticism that has<br />
been aroused the plans to hold races<br />
x i 1 -<br />
uuu umcr Bjjuiuuj- - uvcuis 111s Deen<br />
abandoned Air Gibson said and there<br />
will bo nothing doing at Kapiolani<br />
Park on the Fourth so far as he is con-<br />
cerned<br />
¬<br />
M Forrcira a local expressman said<br />
yesterday that a young mare which was<br />
one or tureo horses that camo down to<br />
him from the Coast recently sized up<br />
like something classy He had a talk<br />
with Joe Silva who lately imported a<br />
racer which latter was barred from tho<br />
Maui race forSTinmed Horses and to-<br />
gether<br />
¬<br />
they decided to match tho two<br />
steeds for n tryout between them Fer<br />
reira went to the park commissioners<br />
about it ho said and they consented<br />
to fix tho nark lip for the affair and<br />
with this match for a nucleus other<br />
turfmen were induced to c5mo in to gqt<br />
up a Teguinr meet<br />
Dnip sior<br />
-<br />
ANDERSON AtTIanaraui Juno 14<br />
j Miuej tiiu miunt uaugnter ox Air<br />
and Mrs W A Anderson<br />
KALAIWAA In this city June 10<br />
1910 ChariCB infant son of Mr and<br />
Mrs Charles Kalaiwaa aged fifteen<br />
days<br />
NOBRIGA On Wednesday Juno 15 in<br />
wnoiani Alary ivnailmole wue or<br />
Sylvano do Nobriga<br />
Tho funeral will take place this<br />
afternoon at two Oclock from Silva s<br />
undertaking parlors<br />
11<br />
s<br />
Tho British steamer Henley departed<br />
nt noon yesterday for Comax B C<br />
The Henley nrrived here June 0 from<br />
Newcastle with a cargo of coal for the<br />
Inter Island company<br />
SELF CURE NO FIOTION<br />
MARVEL UPON MARVEL I<br />
NO SUFFERER<br />
NeED NOW DESPAIR<br />
bat vntlinut runninir a doctors bill or Mb into<br />
the deep d tch nf quackt ry may taft ly speeuily<br />
aiil eciiDutni all curt trime f withoui the know<br />
Vilonf a Mtonduarty Bv tbe Introduction of<br />
THE NEW FRUNOH REMEDY<br />
THERAPION<br />
a comph ir rvilittion hi been wroujiht In tfcit<br />
drpArtmiat of ml raliricnce wh It tbouund<br />
hayr bct njetiomi to hMtb and haiipmett whti<br />
for yrars previously had been meiely draifijt<br />
lut a inlernbl fcitiucr<br />
HURAPION No 1 Th 3ovrn<br />
I Remedy tt tlisciuiitct iupTcd nf inju<br />
Uoo tie Bk- cf which dor in ria rable harm 1j<br />
Um tto foundation of fttriciure 4i4 other<br />
hitim ill<br />
THERAPION No a ThSovriri<br />
and tvoidAry kin<br />
ni tion ulcrratlona fiint and ku i ntc of th<br />
jonti and U lho oroplaJnw whurh mtrcvty<br />
ami tarta anil are popularly but moneomlr<br />
ttpKhd to curt Thi prrnaratiort pu ifir the<br />
wUoie fytrm through the blood and thotomhly<br />
iatnam all pol onoui matter from the bod<br />
THERAPION NO 3 Th Sovenlcn<br />
I fmedy for debility ntivournenlmriairrti<br />
v uUly klrrplettnett diitaita and licianiy for<br />
buiUnrfior jUiure lot of wl tude biuthtDir<br />
iml Kton iIb in the bark and bra end all<br />
din dfi frultttiff fiotn duttf atmo tuily ex<br />
trwl icvthUfatbelacuUyroprrtutrnihl wv<br />
bbv i o imrolrnt to csr ot even rtHv<br />
V H BR APIQN wwldbrpriiM ipatChi<br />
I brotffbouutaewotUi SVrrfiEtitand39<br />
lr uaitvet f n Anlrtu ttate utiWb of the hfto<br />
pdubrri rrbUid and obn that tb od<br />
lliRMAPjioN arpfari oh Jlritlih Uovupm nt<br />
U4HiiUfb4if leMI ffl woundi aflii 1<br />
io rvfrvtiMai ti vy<br />
CoMinnun WdwildfithrlrJIU<br />
Thrrnploa sow to hfl la tst<br />
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POWDER<br />
Absolutely tPur<br />
Tho only baMng powdop<br />
mado with SSoyaB Qfsjso<br />
Oroaoa of Tartar<br />
HoilunsNQ UmPhospliaf<br />
HONOLULU STORK EXCHANGE<br />
Honolulu Thursday Juno 10 1910<br />
Paid Up Val Bid Ulk<br />
UUCANTILX<br />
C Drawer 4 Co<br />
8 DO IK<br />
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nonokaa<br />
nalku<br />
antcblDion SagVlan<br />
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Kaauku<br />
Kekaha Bagar Co<br />
Kotos<br />
McBryde Bar Uo Ltd<br />
uiaa sugar uoHHI<br />
Onomea<br />
Olu Sugar Co Ltd<br />
Olowaln<br />
Pasubau Bug Plan Co<br />
racino HHMaMm<br />
Pal a<br />
Pepeekeo<br />
Plonooi<br />
WalaluaAgrlUo<br />
Walluku<br />
Wafmanln<br />
Walraea Sugar Mlil<br />
DaiscxLuriEoiTa<br />
Inter Island Bato<br />
Haw BlecDto Co<br />
HRTALCoPfd<br />
HUT A I Co Join<br />
uumai lei vo<br />
ORAL Uo<br />
HllonRC-- Pfd<br />
Hilo R B Co Com<br />
Honolulu Browiun a<br />
Malting Co Ltd<br />
niw Pineapple Cn<br />
llTanjony Olok Rub<br />
Uo IvlJup<br />
Tnnjong olok Rub<br />
Co Ass 85 11 c Pill<br />
PahangRub CoPaId<br />
UTil<br />
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Co 6 po<br />
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upper ditch Is<br />
Hawaiian Irrigation<br />
Co660 popald<br />
Hawaiian Irrigation<br />
Ci0 fully paid<br />
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of 1901<br />
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23125 on 100 paid IRedeemable<br />
at 103 at maturity Paid up B270<br />
shares treas stock ft5000 shares<br />
treas stock<br />
Session Sales<br />
25 EWa 33Y5 50 Oahu Sug Co 33- -<br />
so iv Aicoryae uo<br />
Between Boards<br />
300 Ewa34 595 Oahu Sue Co 33<br />
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- LOCAL BREVITIES<br />
From Wednesdays Advertiser<br />
J J Dowllng of Koolau is now at<br />
the Queens hospital where he will bo<br />
operated upon in a day or two<br />
Tho published list of tho graduating<br />
class of 1010 of Punahou Preparatory<br />
School should also have included the<br />
name of Reginald Melanphy<br />
Mr and Mrs J II Craig announce<br />
tho marriage of thejr daughter Edna<br />
May to Prank Victor Bennett on June<br />
2 at Pinole California Tho ceremony<br />
took placo on the anniversary of Mr<br />
and Mrs Craigs own wedding<br />
W E Sever a mechanic at a local<br />
garage was arrested last night and<br />
held for investigation He became<br />
drunk during the afternoon and was<br />
having trouble with bis wife on the<br />
wharf He will probably be released<br />
ns soon as he gels sober enough<br />
Deed were recently filed transferring<br />
the autompbilo business and prciuisos<br />
df the Honolulu Auto Stand at the cor-<br />
ner<br />
¬<br />
of Alakea and Hotel streets from<br />
Oeorgo C Beckley Br to George C<br />
Beckley Jr Thd consideration named<br />
is 3003205 which is to be paid in<br />
monthly installments<br />
Threo indictments were returned by<br />
tho territorial grand jury yesterday<br />
morning two ot them being for Kelii<br />
kul Kipapa and Lahapa Kipapa<br />
lirothcrVand aUter for a joint crime<br />
extending through tho past twenty<br />
years Tho third Indictment was<br />
against David Manuel charging him<br />
with larceny<br />
Rev Canon Ault who has bon pas<br />
tor of the Wuiluliu Episcopal Church<br />
for twelve and onadialf years has come<br />
to Honolulu to take tho vicorihlp of<br />
tbo St Andrews Cathedral made va<br />
eant by tho resignation1 of Bev Canon<br />
BIIm Canon Aul flops sot como to<br />
Honolulu a triugtir as ho bits mads<br />
frequent visits r He cat loft tho Wal<br />
Juku Qliurl in a very proipero<br />
way<br />
It shown by tho fact that the tuwtion<br />
Cf u mw enures Is to commeiioo ibortly<br />
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