From 8. F.i Nile. Feb. 15. For S. F.: Lurline-Persia. 18tb From Yanrenier: Makora. Feb. 26. For VanrouTer: Zealandla, Feb. 25. V cili57 JlTTTtlT nTf I Mm W Aftll fl&rr I 3:3.r -5" : 'i -: V 4 Evening Bnlletiu. Eat. 18S2. No. ..'470 Hawaiian "Star. Vol. XX, No. 6311 TEST 13 President' Disapproves lmm: gration Bill That Would 1 Shut Many Europeans Out of Territory ISprcial Star-Bulletin Cable n . , - r IVASHISGTOX, Feb. 14. Ken- C 8 ator Lodire has letlfled the ad- t tX iulBltratiB that atrattempt will t i made le pass : the !Bnrnett.DII. n.llBg-fiam immigration bill oter t n the te of President Taft There i a Is little ' nrosfteet ; of the effort B tt succeeding, bo weter. IS U --, v - i ft WASHINGTON, O.' C, Feb. U Pretlderrt Taff today vetoed the Dlll Inaham Barrett Immigration bill. The grounds i for the 'president's disap proval art based 6n his opposition to the riiteracy test"; Incorporated in the bill which would shut out aliens un able to; read.; the v English or some other tang cage.- The president's veto was. written after he had held a hear ing on the bill, .There Is considerable dotbt as to whether It wllf jbe passed lovf r the vf to. : ; ..vv' v-. C. 8. ALBERT. - President Taft'4 Action Is gratifying to peopleshere who have been endeat orlQg to bring Europeans to Hawaii a many of the Portugnese and Span iards, it was claimed would not br able to partwr "literacy test Tee spondent'sdine days ago forecast .tht presidential Veto; f . f: . Charges of attempted witness bribe -ry dropped 1 ilkeNfc bolt from the blue into the : manslaughter trial in pro greas in Circuit Judge Robinson'! cpurt this morning.. Introduced a: testimony for the defense; Han Young Sik, the prisoner was quickly acquit ted by the Jury and , the foreman o? the jury recommended that the cour: place the bribery charge-before th territorial grand Jury fqr inrestlga tion. ' v--.- Han Young Sllc, a Gorean, -was ac cused of assaulting a countryman neai the pineapple cannery at Iwilei on th night of September 19. 1912, and in f lictlng Injuries from which his friend Son Soon Ylll, died the following day The trial -began -in Robinson's court yesterday morning. Kim young Kin, introduced thlt morning as a witness for the defense testified that on three different - oc caslons since the day of theassaul and alleged manslaughter! be hat been approached by Son Soon YiU't v widow and given money. He said that she gave him the money and urged him to help her send Hai Young Sik to prison by testifying that he had been present at the time of tbe assault and . had seen the defend ant kick Son Scon Yill in the stomach Kim Young Kin said he was not present when the alleged fight oc curred and knew nothing of the affaii save what he had been told by others. He produced in court the money hi said tiie Korean widow had given him and it was offered in evidence by At torney Andrews, who conducted the defense. 'The- coin amounted to a total of about $25. Shortly after Kim Young Kin had finished his story of the alleged bribery the trial was completed. The Jury retired and came out with its verdict of acquittal in less than ten minutes. J. M. McCbesney, the foreman, then announced that the jury had agreed to ask the court to place the facts con cerning the sensational charge before the territorial grand Jury for thorough Investigation. The widow who is accused broke (Continued on Page 2) Regal Motor Cars UNDERSLUNG H E. HENDRICK. LTD. Merchant Alakea, Phone 2648 . 1 1 HITS COURT LIKE BOLT FROM fi 12 lie Man Of Met- u- "'''::-:'-::''f ' ' U. iS. & Georgia rushing toward Vera , a ' . - .... 1 4 y JU, : : - . Sbs.- frwx ' s , ' :: e?"-V "NN. "titV--T . If , L Vrt , : President Madero, woe iower is threalencd . : : , K.tfl? U r ' , (t,-' ,1 v V?, iA I -. .... '' ' Bem&crats Decide On Public Utilities Bill Caucus Favors Commission of Five, First Appointive, Lat ter Elective A public utilities bill, providing for i commission to be at first appoint v and later elective, has been de cided upon by Democratic members f the house and 'senate who have seen caucusing for weeks on pending .egislation, and will probably be one if the first measures introduced after ;he legislature meets next Wednes day. Under the terms of this bill, the commission will consist of five mem jers, and the governor will be author .zed to appoint the first commission. These members will hold office until Jie next general election, when five commissioners will be elected at large, Jhe entire territory voting on the can didates as It now votes for delegate to Washington. The Democrats, it is said, believe ihat the passage of a public utilities ict is one of the most important , Juties that confronts the legislature J and will unite on a measure that meets theif approval. The bill as 1 drafted and practically decided uponjurtis it a caucus last night is a if ngtny piece of work, some sixty type-written , pages neins aeoicu 10 us anous:)ow .orni, rn Manna Kea. Sen provisions. Etors David K. -laker and R. H. Ma A Republican public utilities bill is ; kekail arp COi:,i,lered rather in the ilso being framed, as mentioned Eome , joubtfr.l coluir'; i'or both iarties. They weeks ago. !hae been Homo .'filers, but Make Outsiders following the legislature . j,, ramo to t!,P ;asl Democratic con- closely are inclined to the belief that f any measure is passed it will be a rompromise one. The local military colony gathered at Oceanic wharf last evening to wit ness the departure of the transport while the veteran representative. Rice, 'herman for Guam and Manila. The ! -;s ruow a senator and will undoubtedly roopshlp sailed at five o'clock. Le a strong man. Hundreds of Honolulans gathered at i Makekau and Baker will be very .lakea wharf last evening ar the de-; popular members during the session parture of tbe Hamburg-American ( because they just about hold the bai iner Cleveland for tbe far east. The : ance of power, particularly in case the Royal Hawaiian band was much in ev-i I idence. 1 PAGES -HOXOMTLU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FUIDAY. The HourlAnd 1. rTrro 3 i:::vv: m 7 i":y.iiS-'-;;:SvT i -. J- Crus to protect American interests IS ILL; MAY NOT TAKE SEAT Senator (lo-orge C. Hewitt of Ha waii pro'.:.-'' !y will be unable to take Lis seal in It- itpper house of the leg islature ih '.Vednesday. and the little band of Democrats will lose one of the men they counted upon as a pos sible help because of his well-known independent v as cf thinking and act ing. Such 1- the news received yes terday' from Kawaii. which brought no I cheer to the legislators already here on the fighting 'inc. A wireless -ircssage from Hawaii f-aid that Ilewi-t is p'tirp ill and will probably not be able to come to the senate for so;it- weeks, if at all. The hard-and-fast I niocrats in the upper house will he fit.. James L. Coke. Curtis P. lauka and A. J. Wirtz. of Oahu. and Di-lbert E. Metzger of Hilo. Metzger is expected to arrive tomor- vention as a Paurbon and the Dem ocrats are honing s;:ongly tha' he will stick with them. Senators Baldwin and Penhallow. of Maui, are both counted upon to be valuable members of the upper house.! Republican maioritv wishes to over- ride a gubernatorial veto. ONE SENATOR Scenes In Revolution Tortured Mexico Mexican city during the rebellion which eleT.-tted Madero to power, 41 a. m -fan m me ireni in jexas, tax en ai me lime PAGEANT AT IVAIKIKI TO BE GORGEOUS Great Fleet of War-Carioes Vill Circle Off Shore and Repro duce Historic Landing A fleet of great canoes, among them the immense boats in which scores of years ego the kings and chiefs of Ha-J hie health, or even for his political waii went to war, will land at Waikiki honor as one of the pledgors of com beach shortly after ton o'clock next rensation to the sufferers from the Friday morning in one or the most crusade against the banani tree, con picturesque pageants that the spirit of uemned ab another sort of deadly upas carnival has even conceived. It will j tree on the charge thac it harbored the be the carnival week feature of the el'ow fever mosquito the pledge be landing cf Karrthameha I on the ing given in consideration orelectlon shores of Oahu. and in point of bril- of the pledgors to whatever offlces Mant coloring and historic interest one thev respectively flesired by the suf- of the most notahle events of all the'liages of the people. eight carnivals Honolulu has produced. j As a matter of fact. Mr. Kalakiela ! Jehn H. YVi.-.e. chairman of the com-' is doing a thriving business as attor- mitt?e. lias done some very haniey, or proc;or, or trustee, or somn ( work ince. a few days ago, he was.t'iing for banana claimants. One wo- secured for the position when the orig- n.an client for damage happened to inal chairman. W. T. Rawlins, wast' taken ill. This morning Director-Gen-j eral Chillingworth and Chairman ; Wise made public some cf the planj; lor the historic 'pageant. At ton nV'Irif -If ttip hip t"l(rr nf rifiov: I v.-ill leave the public baths at Wai kiki beach ;mi paddle seaward through the Sans Souri channel that leads out throueh t!uj inc a majesMc coral reef.-:. Describ-, semicircle, the fleet' will proceed slowly along far out over 1 the blue waters and the foaming surf ! and then turn and come in to the I shore Kanieha:;)- ha I. resplendent in all the e!ory o! helmet and feather cloak, will be only ore of the figures of his toric interest. Chiefs gorgeously ilresci! in cloaks cf red and scarier wili he in aci: ( atv;e. ANo there will le carried in or.c of the highest canoes jthe -ffa;her god."" the hameha, Kukailimoku. priest. god of Kame-jfOPt and a IMfii j ' I ho anoes v ill come to shore Just;thosp ua west or tiie long .Moatia ,100", iuer. which will be a convenient spot from whi'h 'o view the pageant. ' Cliairman Wise this morning stated that seventy Kamehameha boys, a large delegation from the Kameha meha Aquatic club and several other organizations will take part. One of ; r-r I " ''"V , 1 I V I the canoes is to be Prince Kuhio'sliug. I'Ki:. 14, -12'PAC.ES. intervention teemed near two years He's WittjMMM Emma On Jack Kalakiela Not Pure Phil anthropist, However Solon j Declines to Make PubFc His Scale of Fees Jack Kalakiela, Democratic rejre n ntative elect from the fifth district js working hard on the collection of banana claims, but not altogethsr for Retting the somewhat elaborate? pa- ptrs put through the notarial process reouired when a Star-Bulletin reporter (ailed this morning to ask .Mr. Kala- i kiela regarding the truth of a rumor that the fees charged claimants by hiiii were fantastically made oi!'!i-i principle of -ill th? revenue the f'-eleht will bear." Mr Kalakiela laughed at the part f fho r,,mnr uhirh rpnrpspnted him as chanJi:,g claimants according to the I:ur.lber ot per3ons in their families. In answer t a direct question on that i point .he denied the imputation. yej:Herman Roenthal today ,not at the repeated inquiries as to his scale of . ..... . . , , ., , . , woman, and mituna her killed his charges fat ed to eoke an answer. ! . . .. f.. . , , 1011 can make out your owni. " . , . .i, :. by the woman of being a squealer, claim, he said in reply to the first, .. . .. , f . 7 ' ' t. v., . if 1 following hit confession to the district question, whlcn v.as whether he was ..... u u- I , -.u i. 7 f, Jot, is twenty.five cents for the ciaims u 1111 min, auu men an 11 win oatn. I am just charging for my, pervices in makinff out thp nanprs for i nt me to do so, and the 1 rtgular fe? for swearing There is a (Continued on Page 7) great war canoe from Kailua. more j Spain, and the man who handed Pres than a hundred years old and without ident McKmley' ulttmatum to the a blemish, rt is constructed along the i Spanish government, died at hia home cld-time tvnes that are fast disappear-1 . iT and, below, American soldier! ready tor ago. GOLD GOES TO (Associated Press Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. Two river steamers Seminole and Corcor an today collided in a bay fog, and sank, carrying with them $60,000 in gold bullion. The crews and more than forty passengers were saved with difficulty. Both hulks will be recovered. ATWIFE: KILLS Associate lT'-ss Oiblol -.Fw vnn 1dr,. th. t,"t fa " f" B ' x"e, c," . tauKM 0 , ' WITe' . ,ur cell, former oartner of the aimhUr. 'authorities. Purcell figured con- H"e,u"? ,n the recCnt P0"" 8raft ing trials. AMBASSADOR DIES. Associated I'rpss Cahlc NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Stewart Woodfordi formerly ambassador to here today. He has been ill but a mMnis OTFJmrno CLASH OlLHlflLIiO BO T 10 H GAMBLER SHOOTS CHILD J short time. PRICE FIVE CENTS- lliyitll President Declines to Intcrvcno Until : H exipans Attack "Am :r - icans Embassy Guard at City ibf .Mcxcb Prcprring to iMineiStrcct$ tis a l.'.ma cl -ProtecticrfDcspcrct: Fi:!;l- iingConlinucS,'. and Street: Are Fi'Idd with Decaying E:J- Mesand Heaps t)f RoUmnG 1 :baac7:Isc Refuses Grcr, 4 i Demand ; ; i; fcr;. Recognition ; Made by'Diaz Vv-r..vv.rr;;.v;.v,"-i-; -Jt (Associated ; Press Cable), WASHINGTON,1 CC Feb: 14 Presldent Tsft :prlts In -hie d: termlnation to make no "move to lntir vene In Mexleo. In a statement rr;.') today he declared that : he will rs main juleent -until 'the rettft atti:' Americans. ' Should this Jake p!::, says the presideht, he will then (.,-; congress to' take activer meat are:, 1-'. not until. The4 killing of Ameri: : 1 non-combatants in the. City cf f-': eo day before- yesterday ani -- ") yesterday, failed lo 'move Mr, T; r ; from the. stand. hennas taken.". pHTlfeRESU;.;ED;i;i;"H uADEFiO S ..CAPITAL H (Aeeoclated Tre-a Cable) - day bf"deprate flshtlng, of hav:-; worklrri,'bortbardment j vrrt v:v - In thhi mernlj- .witn a fl..-:2 ; upon the" arsenal by, a citacnr - federal troope under the eommni General da la Vegs. At ne tlme c J the attacking forces - reach - cl::? enough to-their . foes to come i Ir.lj actual band to hand fighting, but t."-s foea of life on both1 tide Is report: J as dreadful. ; '"- " . t - The continued heavy firing and tl-.a resultant wreckage of the- best parts of the city has been steadily bull-!r up In the minds of the better class: 3 here a demand for Intervention on ths part of the United States-: There' has even been some talk of a petition ta that ' effect, r signed by 1 some :of; tho most prominent business men cf the community. . ; J v - . . Tho same spirit was .manifest' today when a number oi tho churches held special cervices to pray " for peace. The services were erowded with people of all . classes "Snd walka In life, but so far the prayers remain un answered. ' ' ! '' "". The commercial and financial con dition of the; people continues de plorable. Alt banks have suspended their functions untfl;Some: decree of peace la restored, v 'and Ambassador Wilson has been unable to draw any' of the funds placed at fa la disposal for the succor of the . refugees by Secretary Knox. - The postof flea Is closed and the government functions completely discontinued. The streets are filled with the ecrapfngs of; the Jails, loosed by Olaz, and petty , crime of ail sorts Is rife everywhere. ' It Is unsafe even for. email bodies of armed men to go abroad at night, and several' bands of bandits have been organized to prey updn the. tortured city. .5. The city is filled also-with the most overpowerirg ' stench. ! For day the garbage has: been ; lefr lying In' the' streets which a rs now . filled r with fesTffing.Jjeaps of decayed and decay': ng garbage, in .the. v vicinity of the fighting, in the v middle of tho city, little pi lea of dead lie untouched, and , although the weather" has been cool; the odor from' these' Is sickening. . . 7 One passing through the streets , after dark stumbles against, all man ner of euch obstructions, nor lathers I my light by whieh he may guide his i eet. The electric powerhouses have " been closed down and the wiree of the system cut, eo that the wheie .city. (Continued on Page 2) BATHTUB TRUST HELD GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY: (Associated PreR Cable) DETROIT, Mich Feb. 14. The . Federal district court here today de- ?, cided that the officials of the bath'. ub trust have been guilty of a con- r-';" spiracy in constraint or trade. - The ;. crime or which the eleven orrtcals of the corporation have been found - V guilty is punishable by a fine of $5000 and one vear imprisonment, i SUGAR FAN FRANCISCO, Feb. U. Beets. -8 analysis, Ds. 6d. Parity, 4 cents,' i'revious quotation,.&s. 6d - .