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1 Frem R. K.i Chiyo Maru, rsept. ii Fer S. F.i Ventura. Sept. 6. From Yanroavrr: Maltura, Sept. 11. For Yanronvrr: Zealandia, Sept. 10. Kveninaj Bulletin. Est. lfc2. No. 533:.'. Hawaiian Star. Vol. XX.. No. 6373. I t l;i:s HoNoU'Ll , TKUKITOKY nK HAW AII WI-:iNKSlAY. SKl'T. 4. liUl1. 14 IA,SKS. PRICE FIVE CENTS MD BAR MY TRIBUTE n ilJ Edition: STATE, MP St OF THE LATE MEMORY JUDGE a a a One of World's Most Powerful Plants to Cost $200,000 Is Authorized Before the end of the present fiscal tear Oahu is to have one of the six most powerful -wireless station in the world. It will be located at Pearl Har lor, and will be built and operated by the United States Navy. The cost of construction and equipment will be ap pioxlmately $200,000. As far back as last January it was announced that the Navy Department was planning a chain of wireless to link together its stations In the Pact fl and the Far East, and some months ago the Secretary of the Navy sent recommendations ,to congreis covering this project It was known at That time that Honolulu was included In. the circuit, but np to now there ha been no definite information as to whether or, not the necessary funds were appropriated by the national les .legators. ' By yesterday's mail Admiral Cowles commandant of the Honolulu naval itatlon A received a .-xommunlcatiyu from the Bureau of Steam Engineer ing, of the Navy Department, statin that the present naval appropriation act carried funds for the erection of six wireless stations and that one of these was to be erected on Oahu. designed priraariliy lor .inier-cummuuica upn wltlv Ulnur tatinna at San Francisco; Guam, and TntUIl Samoa. The- comH jsanaaui . : uirctivu . wj buwumv report on an available site as soon tr pcsible, as; According -to the letter the station Is to be built during the present fiscal year. The station is to b a 200 kilowatt one, and when It 1k taken Into consideration that the pres ent navy wireless in only 3 1-2 k. w. and that the Poulsen station now oper ating with San Francisco In only ai k. w., the tremendous power of the proposed naval plant becomes apparent.- : - , 6V0Foot Tower. According to the plans announced toy the Secretary of the Naw when the wireless chain was first pioposed the 4earl Harbor station will cost $200,000. Originally only five sucb stations were projected, but it appear from the latest communication that six are to be builf, making a total -appropriation of $1,200,000 for the work. The local station will have a towei COO feet in height,, and day or night wlll.be-able to send out radiograms which will easily reach the San Fran cisco station, or the Philippines via Uuam. The public works officer will make the necessary Investigations and sur veys, but it is a foregone conclusion that the station will be located on some part of the Pearl Harbor naval reservation .because the land is government-owned,, and because condi tions there have been pronounced first class for wireless by technical ex perts. Another strong reason for placing the station at Pearl Harbor a a a a a a a a a a a a 8. a - n at a X u- a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a av a t-5 HhRTWELL ra it i n n maac re P AKnu mil VWmi VnvJh 1 " : " x icsiuvui ji 1 11c dui wssuciauuu, w u pr eseu it u resolutions 111 memorial to Judge? Hart veil before the Justices of .the supreme court assembled at the services this morning. V:. iy' : j' 'V yJ:-: -'y .-.Vy-i.....v-.. Ik k V: , . . "-. V . A- . . V .- i V y :.X:vW -.'5 a a a a a a a a a a a a l i I a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 'a Ca a a -a a a a a -la ,ii JOILY V. f ATI! CART, WHO SPOKE FOK THE if Al; r-: ' a a a a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajj (Continu(T en Pagt 2) Solemn Services In Honor of Hero INDICATIONS POINT 4 4 TO 8UGAR ADVANCE 4 :- : "Holders of raws are asking 4.36 and firm at this price. Re- 4 .flners are in need of supplies 4 and Indications pofnt to an ad vance of 0.06c." This is today's message from Alexander & Baldwin. Ltd.. New York, to (he home office .here. .4- DANCE AT TONIGHT MOANA The management of tho Moana Hotel announce a dance to take place this evening, September 4tb. in honor the first-cabin passengers of the transport Logan. Local Army and Navy and society folk are cordially invited. Auto Repairs Special atteniron given to CARBU KttTORS and MAGNETOS. All work guaranteed. ' H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. Merchant d. Ala kc a Sta. Phone 2643 Made impressive by the eulogies, sincerely spoken, of men who had been his associates more or less inti mately during the period of nearly half a century that he lived in Ha waii, the memorial service honoring the late Judge A. S. Hartwell was held in the Senate chamber of the government building thfs morning, with the Justices of the 'Supreme Court presiding. Hawaii's bench and bar were rep resented by nearly 100 attorneys and j juages, ana eigne or me&e arose io testify to the love and respect in which the memory of the departed jurist and. Civil War veteran is held. Among those present, in addition to the Justices of the Supreme Court, were U. S. District Judges Dole and demons. Circuit Judge H. E. Cooper, Governor Frear and most of the Ter ritorial officials, and a large number of Honolulu's frominent business men. Tribute of Women. The tribute of the women of the ' TArritnrv tr ths err on t inrict'c momnrv was acknowledged by the presence j The decorations for the occasion also of Mrs. Frear, wife of the Gov- ere unostentatious, such as it was ernor; Mrs. J. W. Cathcart. and Mrs. deemed Judge Hartwell would wish. Adams, wife of the prominent Chicago As a mark of mourning, the bench physician and mother of Mrs. Walter in front of the Supreme Court jus Dillingham. " jtices was draped in black and white. 't'f: -. ' -- , v ' I -v "A ic. "r f " ATTORNEY C. W- ASH FORD aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa y-.-: yy::'...-J . .M-.r-v-i':-- & 9 J G S S JUDGE DOLE'S TRIBUTE j, TO JUDGE HARTWELL S "As a lawyer he possessed S $ great resource, a dogged determi- j nation, and withal a stern, un , questioned integrity. His was a ' & great reserve, yet he had a warm and tender heart; knew noi fear s of obstacles or dangers; bore many scars as a testimonial of Q S his brave gallantry as a soldier, and lived an unblemished public t and private life. Such men scarcely need eulogy. They are S the truo gentlemen." ... ... . i . . i, Ay 4- Roosevelt Electors Win Taft Men Threaten Court Proceedin Republican Victory in Vermont SAN FRANCISCO, Cat, Sept. 4. Progressives In' California have won a sweeping victory in the State primaries, according to the figures that have come in from yesterday's balloting. It appears that the entire State was swept by the Bull Moose forces. Roosevelt electors seem sure for the State. It was learned today that th Taft forces will contest the election in the courts because of the presence of the Roosevelt electors on the Re? G. O. P. Majority Cut Into . .. - l.siK iU d l'rcss "Hl.lt ' BURLINGTON, Vt, Sept. 4.For the first time in the history, of Ver-' mont, the State has failed to return a Republican majority In a general election, although giving a plurality. . . , . Fletcher, Republican candidate for Governor, has won, but the G. 0. P. vote has been cut into. Howe, the Democratic candidate, received 19,472 -votes, while Fletcher was given 25,072. Metzgcr, Progressive, ran third getting 15,070 votes. The Progressives have been claiming the election! ' , Woman's Suffrage Is Loser - -, : : I AsJioclutrd Press Cable I ':" ; the state-wide voting on. amendments to the State constitution. T,he Initi ative and referendum were adopted. ' ... . ;t : . Ocean Park is Burned ;Up LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 4- Ocean Parkr the famous amuiement re sort, was destroyed by fire this morning. Twelve people are mining and are believed to have been killed in the conflagration thelots fronf whtett. will reach $1,750,000. ' -: U. S. Men Capture Vessel Special Star-Bulletin Cable) - v '? '; 7 -' CORINTO, Nicaragua, Sept. 4. Rear-Admiral Southerland'a bluejackets today captured a rebel transport carrying men and supplies for the Nica raguan revolutionaries. Forty Die in French Mines for court business to proceed. As soon as all were seated again Attorney Frank E. Thompson, presi dent of the Hawaiian Bar Associa tion, arose and, addressing the court, announced that the Bar Association had adopted resolutions which it de sired to present to the court and ask ed that they be spread on the min . utes. He then read the resolutldnS, I which am given in full below'.- Then, : m quick succession, the following i members cf the bar arose arid en- aaaaaaaaaasaaaa:t a. dorsed the resolution: Judge Sanford All other decorations were permanent Dole, representing the bench ; of to the chamber Hawaii; Attorney General, Alex. Llnd- Shortlv after' 10 o'clock the three say, representing the Territorial got justicesattired in the black robes of eminent; J. ('athcart representing their office, filed into the chamber, the bar; Cecil Brown, C. W, Ashford The assembled crowd arose in the and Judge A. S. Humphreys, speaking usual formal obeisance to the court. while the ( Tier jrave the usual call ' (Continued on page 3.) PI-JUKKA L Jl'DNK DOLE iv ho snoke for the Bench. CMS GO UP Ot UNDESIRABLES CALLED SUPERIOR IGNORANT iFISHER AND "VbT 15 COUKINAKHALtUj nn attp Ml mm Crooks Gathered in Police Net on Luzon; Must Go on to Ma:n!and fir Uavnoc PhornoH VAith in- -ief,"1 ,p j . iiujmw vriiuijvw mum . lris5ujcif , suhnrriinatinn anri Disrpsncr.t I 'he nke J jk M W I W V w J w to Dr. Vans Agnew Si-t St. i r- I'.iil'.t t in rre::ui.'iR 1 St-HOKIKLh HAllllArKS. Sept. i. The opening day's trial by eoitrt uiartial ot Dr. .lames fl. Haynes, Fifth h ; rinf ;is "ignorani . M'iiii." ' :ini;s(?:isi al ' aim N'or !i'i tlie senior reiiii being told )y hi ji;n;or that his Ian j muaire sI:ov-d um r and total isrnor j a'Ke ;t' roninion. rnliuary Knelith i as is s: lorili iti the first s,)f eifiea ! tion. - ; Disrespect Charged. t i i.v inn1:! anu i'"!'n iiidi' tnieii' Listed as "indigent citizens'' en route from the Philippine islands to ments lor the prosecution's attack 'avalry. was deoiel by the Juugt,arp )P1, (lU iiisresi.et.r shown to Dr Advocate to arraigninn; the accase i ; vans Axiv : i, Havt,es aj.d faiinr mid making Hie preliminary develop-'. )t ti,e iajter n, ol.ev the instructions HE WILL PROBE Comes to Investigate Home stead Question and Ku hio's Charges Only Sprcial Star-Dullftin Cublo ' J; ; LENS, Fr., Sept 4. Forty people are dead in the mines here as the result of firedamp. Taft Has Attack of Gout --"""--, "fecial Star-Bulltin CablpJ . v - ' WASHINGTON, D. .Sept. 4. An attack of gout hit gent 'Pretfcent'. Taft to his bed. ' i,; ' V the United States, a score ct mere Americans are traveling under: or guard as steerage passengers in the United States Army Transport Ixgan , A brig jammed to capacity with' convicts and others who are alleged to have committed crimes against the Federal or Insular governments.' the Logan during her stay at Hono lulu will be more than caret ujly guarded in order that several of the so-called "undesirables" are not given The charge aiieges conduct to tht a chance to take French leave of the line.'' troopship at this port. The objective of the strenuous lan A round-up of a number of neigh-i guage was Dr. Vans Agnew. who is ' Dr. Hayr.es' superior in army service. It is apparent that Vans Agnew oh Just before leaving the mainland for Hawaii. Secretary Fisher set forth of the former concerning the use oi j his purp08p jn visiting the Hawaiian certain instruments in the ve'erinar : lei.w tu.fVJrt Nic aim he Raid. prejudice of good order and niilitary hospital, i; being alleged in the ninth! was. discipline and is supported by thethaf v,hf.n Vans Asiw inquired on! First -To investigate the adminis-speritu-atmns.. Light ot these are,unp 1fa.,,Mi what treatment or med- f ration of the homestead laws in the t asea on an oinciai tetter wriucii i ,ad he'U a certain N'eterinarian Haynes to the Adjutant j horse. !!; j- nior "wi" cut him i inn t.aait on .iuij nut oi uisisnott with I wont tell ou. while-; agement are well founded, and to se-! year. In this letter it is alleged thai' the la.-,t violation of armv re -'ularions r-h q t q on vi hir h tn rpmmmanrl ! complained of is that Dr. Havnes , rnediai legislation if that be nec-s- j having rfcciv. d an order which wusigary. ' once repeated, "to leave a memoran-j Second To investigate charges! dum recei;,; for instruments or tools; made against the administration of he look wilfully disobeyed the order. ' Governos Walter Frear by Delegate Captain Sturees. t ho Fifth's adju-! Kalanianaole. He proposes to have produced he-'the Governor and Delegate meet hi-n WILSON SEES ENCOURAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS IF WINS : Associated Press Cabh'J ; . SEAGIRT, N. Sept. 4-Tha the result of the presldentlal election means encouragement of business' and a rest for the country from its po litical and industrial turmoil is Governor Wilson's comment on the proefV pects for a Democratic victory. ; '' ROOSEVELT PREDICTS VICTORY IN VERMONT LATER ' - - ; i; fAsMOciatd Fre.i.s Cable J . tt A V OTTUMWA, la., Sept. 4-Although the Progressive candidate ran third -in the Vermont gubernatorial contest, Colonel Roosevelt says he is confi dent he will carry the State in the presidential election next November. He made this prediction here today. He is on a stumping contest . m ' - 'r . Pardoned because near death, he is promoting Special Star-IIulK-tiii itl-l . V " NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept 4. Cha rles wVf-lorse, the "ice I king," who A was sentenced to the penitentiary for violation of the national , banking law and later pardoned because he was pronounced near death, has resum ed business. Morse is promoting a steamship line. . Jv m mw ei 1 ROOSEVELT WILL TELL OF CAMPAIGN FUND CHARGES, Special Star-Bulltin CableJ ; - A r WASHINGTON, D. O., Sept 4. Cclonel Roosevelt Itf expected to testify, before the Senate subcommittee on elections and privileges probing cam- j paign contributions, on October 3. 3000 Acres On Maui Sold; May Mean New Plantation lr. Haynes made free use of lan guage deemed hy the authorities to he chargeable as "insubordinate, dis respectful and subversive of discip- siek; Territory of Hawaii: ascertain whetb-ii nfj Pnrrhacpri hv Thrpp f' er the many complaints of misman-, LailU rUltlldotJU Uy lllltje Companies for Sum of $58,000 (Continued on page 2) '.ant, appeared first and (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 5) of the late M. 8. Grinhaunu. by her attorney in fact. F. M. Swanzyr to Hamoa Agricultural Ca, Ltd.; Kawai papa Agricultural Co., Ltd.; -'Haneoo; Agricultural Co., Ltd., and Honomaelej Agricultural Co.fc Ltd., . respectively, j all of which corporations were form ed more than a year agor with duo respect tb the clause in the Organic ct which prohibits the ownership of A single series of deeds entered for record at the Registry of Convey ances today transfers nearly three thousand acres of land on Maui 'to four corporations for considerations more than one thousand acres of land -aggregating $58,000. The deeds were t Av,-" '.-'' x i i -.J1 !J fr-. k'. ..J Om'm 9 "- " execuiea o June unnuuum, wiaow yvwunMw i .