fcl- i. .Ji - --- . . ... - - - ..-- f y, y y .1 .-. ' -ye -: Tr:n c:r.t : . Lurlinc, .Nor. ZO.T lr s.r.i ; y Lurlinc. Nor. JC. r; frcra Vficfcateri . . ! ' llzlvrx, Dec 4.yi Tcr Y. :::3Teri Zealandla, Dec 3. - ' - -y ': " ' ' ' v : :..' ' - - -.- .( . w Kvenlng Bulletin. 1 No. 5237. -Hawaiian Star. Vol. :i:V, No. 6438. 14 PAGES:UOXPMJr,U,tTEKRITORVU PAGES. Y. ' r- p r r L l r 1 Rep ort Federal Grand Jury Will Probe Chnvn-cs - -Women.Were: ' ide To "Giv Up" ; 015 ;EacK-c norary Cloc' t Of District Starts Stories Wi ""' - ScnBational . charges thai graft iiicney has been- rccentlj colJectcd Pom uomen cf.tbe IwUel vice-district will te brought to the. attention of ft ihw federal crr.i Vjry. .that waa rvcrr. t:!-y, ccccriiss to reports t' ' ' ' ? 1 :n r:' the rounds since yi . v r : t:.i , . I:::: . .. :!. cf rcft have been ul.ozt fcr thrc-3 d2j &. cr ilnce last Eat- vray, tnJ tl.2 v ' :!3 hest cf rumors, tfr'tly vr-:c lut in rce cases start cut cf the Vclos T" r I: I l c : ? C.T.c! Eltcr: ry's d cf lw!I;i fc: c, t the lr. .' U3 - - ht days ty the c, according to U: 0. district Cf r - f t c ir.T ta i: icrccF, i t: ? ' ;::!, acccrd- -r.:;i ty th? ' Mary Lint, a told a vivid storr t L Y w i . . 'f '.r """T , Aired Gcfcro Cocrd of ":' Instruction 4; v f. HIa V resJsaatlon Reminded' becaULe of. discoreiy of alleged improper j-ela- tlons- with; a- young tchooJgirl," John A. XI delros, jrlncipaX,' of : tte i Hion school, ; IlOU, .lavi. deilared In a letter, to Superintendent ol Instruction fV-n '"that r.ther tprhi-r i' tho do. pretty Korean. girl.partmnt tave. been f0Und guilty of T that smacked . oiC(ni;,-'fvar,ss w. t,,t. the rnle; have been given another chance. The shake-up In -the rllaou srhool Dark Age 'romance . In Judge Robin fen's court t.h!3"'morning. tn 'the "bear- l??t cf the -case ainst;Seung- Sun C8U8ed b the enforced retlgnaticn' of C..!n n:id Kim Sang cung. two Ko, nuAorin Q mi m re.r.3 ara accused cf kidnapping ithe department that iane to light this fcer Attcrney . T.,IUwhns was ap..tltcrnoon at the meeting cf the com rclnted counsel - for. the defendants, :ml:c,nrr, f ,hV nration - W U . w . r , Cf j r:ni Lcrrln An for the plaintiff. 2 ( J r C rrcr.t 3 until August 23. On that date fh? r ::ivc i3n Honolulu vlth the In ! : : ;i cf ccing.'on'.to' Kcrca." Pre to I tv, :Not only the correspondence cf the department relating' to lla-eirca and his alleged offense was placed on file and made public tut full ccrrespon- to I :r arrival .tere. shs had v, c.m,.i,. t a- .nc v. n . : . : - v,lo had p ropo: J to. nn,T,ni r, Tr,., Mr T -nd.-ft appears from the corrcsc . op posed -the plan cf the'depart-.c::t and th3 firl. l.-t hii been refused. How . jever. h? z7::i with her folks thai 1-c t'. cuIJ at fe-''time be allowed to rrnnr V. ? p:rl. Mary obJ?cted' strong ly to C;;:r;:'s attentions, and told Lim to t.. j c . ! rn Fii- : cic -i :...:2, ti n i::-fcr.3 ;in that rh3 v. cu'3 never carry .him. Photcsraphs 'cf ecr ;-a xf the ; lea'-Jsrs cf ths atiis'what ans'drivir L ;' t his -fair.' the Turkish iionV fcr;centurUa the tyrant 'that 'has" Itzn fattr.-.irj upon their ccuntr. . . ; -'.v '.' ! , '.. '. .V;' . : ;' '- . . - i Y - i ' :'N " :;i F .1-1 r- - , . - v ert to the "house, where ary wr.s staying, with some friends, Auc.u -t Zl, according -- to the girl's story tc!i in court. There was - no c.:o in the Lo" 3 tut ths girl an. I an r!i v."c n.irn. i'rur.g,- accompanied ' by v. u 4F i. 11.- t ...... 4 44- 44 - to tro I - cf Superintendent Pope to send Miss Jennie, riznt rom Hana to take the p'ace lift vr cent by. the departure of :irs. Iledeircs. Mri. -lladeiros' was to Eueeeed to' Mies Plant's place in Hana. J Organic "A ct 5 V. ay ; Stfp ' :h';td ,V?T iie DeraoraUfctvCDVir- it .-pi ! ;- ' 't - her coulJ get the consent of th3.r.: -Af.Balk TnClI F CriuCCU publican tenate of 1913 la his effcrta ..: pf. s -.i.vV'f-j to. remove them. ... "'.'; 1 :'-:;""..V-' :v. t - And, cf ccurs3th. party men fl '.'-f.'-j' '';.-:.-.,. TT " ; .. '..., .-- ', ;t '.'ure that ths n-uh'." Z "'v ; '.Republican carts' cn tuo Organic: refuse to aiJ 'ilT'zz- ratTrCcVcr Act. ana tiawan s p.an or oiuce noia- ncr In ouetin" -zci Drummcnd declared he would not ing .are. prc;;hcsying-ti:at .th.Demo-v Th3 rsse cx-Governar Carter an 3 ft tan J for ta:3 and after muca ex- crats-who' figure on tcavy pclitical j '-3 Kepcihai was" pclnfi to V 's change cf ccrre?rcndence, Mr. -Pope patronage for-a Democratic governor r-orning ' by a Rcpuhlic-a i-- -r ai decided ty trie : the matter before, the i to spread around," are hi'line for tit- being la point. Ila Eaid" that "it V'i cemtnieeio"' r3 cf education-- - -4 -'.tpr ifisarnointirient ?;'-"..v ','.. r.T-,rr, -f - --" - Hzaa r- a!.D was ths latter, that ! .-..Prominent Renuhli can's hold that if j r.n.n.i.t tU-t t V. , ii:;:; t : : v ; . .:'J : it i; ' cr. : r cf v.:. cc:;27A:iT::;crL::, Z to to . .... r cut c! ( 1 : : tl.j l.::: ths c' an nv fnrr . ....4 t-3 ten " fr-' revti ' . . J , : IWU O O , - .4 1IW4 lul V. ie rreet ,to the de- fiVear fhould be rcarpcinted by Taft ti3 pleasure hence ths fa: cn i r-: i..:cit rc.at-ons ;nd'. conflrriiedf 'ibv- the Senate, and tom k letter was-wilt-', shouli forthwith; appoint - what Terri' . xi- iF'.": s ercn:her-0 of" tcrial cffic!!i cc'me "f:J for cbcies by 7 ,"n ct f - 3 JU nnr, .tccsa c :ic:a.s t: ei.ee -re -UOT-cr z:-z:-i3. Lv--t.-I-a Itli ti re , .i:.t t: o Lac!:, an: ruheiing that 2 ' : the t true: :c-ms f: t ;.e .t.Ui.ty tend. between od,- even' should Praaur. 'ccaae-td'-'told; . tni ' cot cf tv- "c-"-o f ... I ':o r-1. "who left '-'f.' .'tr.,:.., tr ' '.':TrLJ :i ecaol c'.eewhere. Re- the Eslecticn cf a. subatituts;-, Xuparla' - V -: V:: . . ..V V 3 letter the teacher tendent Pope, after some correspond- ,,',,V;"r"X(J7.''.V;r.V ' -n I th.3 heck ar.J j.imhed, dc the fleer I. :twcen the- front seat t' i da.hh'era. t j t e r to destroy the missive; .3 end to mail the ret i so that he couldde- it. ceordihg to T.cri it'.: i : He act' avc a nice, jftplnk (C r n r:;9 3.) 3 ..i. ..a. luua. me rc . rt. , apFarenUy 1.2 had f4cni ths r:r:y expresalons, of burn in; lovo he ; : red out over the'r ages. . The ia:; ;e. r relations of the' two having . I - . v. .'-covered the depart' ment ciH:u i." Madeirct resignation. (Resigning in a brief leiter to the de partment, Madeiros senta longer let- Ail. VU4. Attc: Cf v. ICS ii l: m - "4 ;cy ttartcd t: at ho mi :.atc fer r.a: cra'io r ' :n ; ) 1.' . .is...: .'. A; TTirncy, the r.swg .! - 7 to, Hencluhi 1 1 4 1 v a o o i. r w o ,t ! - a rccc;!ive canii ; :. r" uneicr th ?' Der.o 'rn,' is .not coming . cecareiiag to inior- n receive! ty the Ctar-EuIIetin - frcai its Can Trancisco ccrres- ' at. '"-' The frr-r ' tin yesterday in- htructcJ Uo c: :c.-,cncfent to. reach Mr.' Kinney-. In r;n Prancisco,'- whore to was report ci to te Etaying, and -secure from !.! : i If.poesilie a state ment oa tl.j i .rncrthip tltuatica, In re: -y tt.io : rnia came the fol lowing ty FcJcr-1 Wireless Telegraph tiay service: .' . ' : - - - "Kinney pons Last; left Saturday." :-Mr, .Kinney's.;. law partners here have not heard cf any sudden move hu tas iTf ic, It .was Etatcd toiay, and Rio in terns lcjU ts to tis'exac fbercatouls.-" It ' unierstood that he" iatcr.ee J- to c . . .s to Honolulu in two or three wee" s.-' . ' .. It is suggested that there is a pos-. fihiiity that his trip away from San rrancisco was to Eome other point in: Calif cm la, not Kan,-and that he my- t :rha; -3 return and come to Hawaii, truce, i.ui.ujuiu vu xukj ho-uc- t f , wo-i-, R,, - - ral;.Df-;Mlss Jennie PIant,-from the'1 -r: liana-- school, to- Hadu;-and. having CJycu-cJ Mrs,' Medeiros, wife of the resigned Aith the avi "e ' ' c - principal, - remove V to, Haria, taking ty e t-v- Jv Miss Plant's place.. , t ; ; t -. , fif;;:;:-. t8 r 3 . - t : j 1 - . -1 .. - r t -r.- : v mB ,ui4ii,i.i mend, verbally: jand by letter to C u- Derinterident Pone, .vclred inaignant prolest against the change, and In a letter Ho th5 'stiperinten-ant 'under date ' of November . 9, ; says 1 . r .' -v . MI ana very sorry to inform you that we are not Eoing1 to swallow any dose which the - Doard of ; Education Is tut th:.? is enly conjecture. : v ,'teen 'fou Vrt"' or hs has cone to Nova Sco- but thev tia to visit his son, who i3 there fora chance to:refCi"ni by either, being b- tn pr--i In wr. rh tip t-Tui! It is : ' 1 that --I-Tes'i-TX aslln t0 "6v us;.this in regard to Mi 03 nrincinal i uie" i.aou.' school." .TheC,who- is transferred from :the mistake he teen my first and the blow that t- dop-rtment has deliver ed is a a cry. hard . 3. Still I admit I am guilt cnc2 an1 .illing to take;the punlshm !. Cl...r. . teachers t-iave ty cf similar, charges - a r: j Lave ceen given his health, or whether he' has gone to Washington, is alo a matter for con jecture. ; "' '- -. .-. '; , '. . . In fact, the knowledge that'Mr. Kin ney has left Sua Trcncisco -and may uot come to Hawaii . soon does not clear up any of the uncertainty as to his positica-with regard . to the gov ernorship. ' - " '- .. :. ; . 11. . " 11 y . ' .. 1 , " . , i .,' "1 " . transferr I t r, t -:r ended- for some time. I t ijaot fin ag fault with the department's decisis j., but at leasts it should ha e given . me. a. chance to inake go: , for" I ci. i. assure yon, that thfs will - ever, i - r: a aeain." '-'' '. Follow .ng the rt-.gnation t of : Me j delros from, the prlnclpalship of the Haou school, -new dlfDcultiea arose Jn Hana school to Haou, we are. not" go- in to stand for this kind of "teachers as " principals for our school, : if you 1 think she-is good endugii for the Haou school you' .tetter transfer her as prin cipal of, the Normal school, " "; : .'The district; of Hana 4 has 'been In a- deplorable condition in regards to education. The children "will ; not' go to school to any teacher as Miss Plant f6r principal. - Mr: Pope, I wish! yoa io send another, principal; here,vnd Miss Plant' can ibes. her, assistant; no objec tion will le i made. t--P--U M'iv - "My; object In fighting .this kind of teachers which; are. able to pass ex amination for teacher; then you wish Fior:EER;A::: . HEAVILY ' Since the Ecisioa cf tho' stock ex thcrgo this racrninr. Picueerihas sold at. 25, a drop cf four points, 'and Ewa at 6.00, a drop cf half a point.. ",;; ' ' e U . ' .-' "ft ' : .,v,w-'.. .- ',' -- ' --- - - - V- ' . SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 19--Beets: S 'analysis. Cs. rJ.' Parity,1 C.'J 7 cents. Previous Quehet'on, fs. 4Ht;'-'r-v .While the tIp Marion Chllcolt re mained on the coast, tha vessel was surplied with several r-ts of ; new Eails, to re;!acs hcee L,t on pre vious voyages from the c il porta' to the islands. . y . ; . - .-a.--., : - :- CHIVE CATCO,. LAWN FURNITURE . ' - . - h. c. nzrniCK, ltd. iV'-, t -4 .-. i'f" r"nT1 mmunDEm v x-: f j.' e.. -j. . r --. XceIj?,' and Jackn EosPvone of the most famons f Ofeir. York's gantllcj fraternity, and prominent figures la the events' folio-Ale? the" murder of Herman Rosenthal. After a trial fall r. s r sensauonai cisciosures 01 mf relations - aeiween - tne aw York police and the underworld, the first two, together, with iTOtey Jack" Lewis FJik? Clroflcf, the other two I f. members in me muraer car, were iouay tonTiciea l muraer in .-the. first .deirreK '-;"- J ef : ; y-e,: : -,: .' ;?. ; :l c . -.. s ': . V j . 1 i ' V' v 1 f Associated Fress Cable! . - NEW YOftiC, November fter a trial filled with aentational disclosures of the relations that have existed between the metropolitan police force and the members of the underwtrid, "Oyp .the "Blood,", ."Lefty ,; Loule.T ,"Whitey Jack': Lewis and "Dago frank Cirof ci,membern of the gang ' handled by Police Lieutenant Charles Decker, . were this mornipg convicted cf murder in the fint degree, in the killing . of Herman Ro-e .Kosentnai, arch-samtJier.jn the Jotbyot the Metropole Hotel, Wtxt Forty-eventh street, lome months ago; The iurv Mrs nut Ann - hftur nrl . minult anrl H 3lrl tnnlr hut aha " v -. ; ' ' . J ,1 :'i : -.. , -'.,.-.'.. JACK fiOSE, 1VHO 'CONFESSED - Prcminent Danaocrats V have teen taking ths attituds that the incoming Governor may make a clean sweep cf the ..appointive Territorial; offices if he so wishes. -.-'-. .. -. - '' - .' Some of the Republicans 'have beaa discussing the advisability of urging Delegate Kuhio to aid la securing th3 confirmation, cf Frea in the. Unite J States Senate, so that, -according to the theory advanced above, he may make appointments of ' the r- Ro publi cans ito hold office during the nsxt administration and thus secure , the patronage for Republicans, y r ; y ys " :'"i ' , ' ' hi " .i a. tc .make us "believe that she 13 compe tent to teach our children.' If you don't listen to this warning there will be something doing y y -y ; ' ' "We ' will ' bring this matter: before the board of supervisors, and our coun ty attorney and then let it go as- it may. I wish to avoid any quarrel if it can be helned. ; . , .- - Immediately following this , fiery- epistle, came a letter from V. W. Tay lor supervising principal at Kipahulu, Maui, underrate of Nov.: 12, In which he says that on ; visiting the Ilaoii school he found ' a large -number cf the children jnot attending school and that Drummond, exercising his influ ence as a road supervisor, with many of the" men of the district working un der ; his ; direction; ' was vlrtualy con dnctrn a boycott on the school . to cause he -was opposed to Miss Plant as principal. He "also states that Joha Medeiros 'intended visiting; the Bnpe intendent shortly with a view to plead ing for re-lnstatement In the Depart r He - raid 'that. I the 5 lmpresison - was gaining ground that' he-r-Taylor. was the cause of the trouble but ' he was willing that should be the case, if he could save Mrs. iledelros," for - whom Tie .had deep respect and whom he felt was ndergoingwa-eatH6rtxrre aa-the insult : of J these' affairs' which made her aiilnocent :ylctlmr-' ',A yy -v On; Noyember 1 15, i Superintend ent Pope 'wrote Principal Taylor that Miss Plant was to continue to hold her new apolntment at.Hoan until the commit sioners had . met, and the subject de fintely decided upon. Odthe same day he wrote" Principal prnnimond to the same effect, adlng that Miss Plant is wel qualified ;for-tthe , wprk,y hatlns passed the examlnation in every sub ject but one, before being given her first position at-Hana5 yyyy The board meeting began this morn ing .with. two members present:; Mrs. B. D. Bond." of tfohala, appointed to represent vWest , Hawaii, and W TL Farrington, '. one of - the ; two comm is-' gamers from -Oau. y The :, third new ceinber Attorney W."Hy Smith, Vat present lis attending' court- at Kon; temporarily serving as assistant .county attorney for the . island of uHawail, and -' j'--' '. ,'.';' ' '--- I r- i..i, " I A, . . ru, i that th2 ; ev3 : . cf an rr.-e;y.;:: at c ; ulti.a-at; teraes cf,t. ; diiia'ei at th5 c:.? t: t- -e".-;-"-:' Ay . : -log ai;c:lz:, f;:v; :r i; cf h;:H p:re:r,ta;: dyra-a.:;, a re;; quarters tzrs an j empticJ ths. c.e.e.y . : and:r.urr:s. ... ;y; ' Ths manias entsred ths r .:r-:-:y t : ths first relies that any c.-.i 1: cf i.y.i nursss to stand ttill, zr.i threat: i to :': Ths emrr;rr,ay he:-;tal is i.i r-'t l. : , aftsr driving ths patisr.t3 ar,J r .r:;; c.t rushsd. into ths front cf ths ttr-eiurs tr.. in. thsir effiess. For two h. .n rs ons Cirzi y ; when "the-, situation bt ea.v.s intsiisrahls, c.-s cf t' ; .. district his attention, and fjiiri hin vvit.'i a tie cn t ; As he fell forward ths box flew out cf. his h:-.J t. detective srrin;in-j forward w-3 just In tins to c:t: 1 ;: ploxion that would have destroyed the build;.-.'-; a-i :'A u Th maniac is. now in the hospital, still tr.;:r::::.:. able to identify him. - . ' ; i ut;w yy CHICAGO, Illinois., November 13. Th? char:; cfeav:!bn Ii J door of Jack"-phnson, the champion hsavywe'.ht pay : cf th.3'. . Lucile Cameron, was dismissed xn open court t:.;y. Ths char-: first of the number now pens. .13 a;3irt ths cha-raion.' c: i B C I t I 4 1 1 ' 7 " '" A :"' -' 3 r - (Special Star-Balletln CaMol;" : MINNEAPOLIS," Minn November John FUmmanj Cchr:-' shot ex-Prestdent Roosevelt as ths tatter wa ahout to diiiver i , In this city during the recent campaign, was to -ay d:;!arcd irsaa: lunacy. commiisJon, which has -been inveoti rating his case. . ,.- it - m -'m r -- --. ' ' 1 - !- 1- ir 1 m 1 1 m ' 1 . j 1 j r - -1 1 nj i" nm i i' i 11 i i mi w , u school commissioner reached the Cov--. "John Cuerra finds that h ernor only this morning. v ; '- . troublewlth the police ia t' Superintendent Pope .read a brief a charge, of taking a n report of the educational situation, re viewing the work f the. new- school year' to date. It showed that there are 161 public "schools In active operation I attended by 24,027 pupils, with an aver age of. about thirty-six pupils - per ' teacher. The October, payroll of ln-tGuerra hasteen'instrumental in Structors amounted .? to 248,435.99. ai. ing away with a numtar cf wh rvfloa u-1i!(h It la T'--- J V. T . ..... .V . - . - 4 . standing about the city, cn'y t or later fall Into the hanis cl Deputy. Chief of Detective has worked up a case a :.'a:i In which: the-oncers declar la :- 1 . v. 4"' : ;t. "r. y.t :ra, t' though the department is entitled to use $49,500 In monthly salaries. :-y y- He, stated that about $506 a month J- !.. it. (Continued on. Page 4) . , About the shabbiest, thing we know of Is an ;ol4 motb-eaten ostrlcii.featlx- A search instituted todiy rev i the hiding place cf one or ra -3 T eli said to be the property cf cth::i. y According to the police th? t; n : ow under. arrest la, Implicate J ia th? re moval ot certain lines of cargo ct th j railway - wharf: ;y'v a1-- '" ' - V ' . ."' It takes' a good dinner to d!::.: : an ordinary; grouch. ; . jury was out one hour and .ten rninutes and;:it ia'sald. took but one ballot,. '-- . v VS--.:-- tes acceptance of the, appointment' as er v . , - - 1 y: ... ;.'.y. 'y ' ; ' ;-e-;-;';U y";