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'HE MAUI NEWS
- SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903
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HONOLULU, December 20. Harry J. Johnstone, the well known
Honolulu customs broker and attorney died Saturday nt the Queen?
Hospital of typhoid fever. He wa the principal Attorney for the im
porters in the sake cases and won before every board of appraisers and
every court by which the cases worn heard except the fust.
There are no more cases of cholera.
Canada has closed her doors to Hawaiian laps.
Suginioto, a passenger from Hawaii on the Kinau, who was twice
arrested as one of the murderers of Fukiida, has been realeased.
NEW YORK, December 2!). Roosevelt is opposed to the organiz
ation of the department of health in the cabinet. He wants a re-organization
of the quarantine service.
WASHINGTON, December 29. It lias been decided to have the
focks of the Panama canal located further inland on both Ala nt if and
the Pacific on account of possible bombardment in case of war.
POUT OF SPAIN, December 29 The fleet sailed for Iiio today.
PUERTO CORTEZ, December 2!). An expedition is now organiz
ing and outfitting in Honduras for an invasion of Guatemala.
NEW YOI1K, December 29. The tirst train between Jersey City
and New York passed successfully through the tunnels.
TOPEKA, December 29. Kansas Republicans have declared in
favor of Taft for President.
WASHINGTON, December 2!) The President li as given the Gov
ernor of Nevada five days in which to call a special session of the
legislature to deal with the strike situation, otherwise the troops will
beiecalled.
NEW YORK, December 30. A great agitation is being made to
lower rents of tenement houses. A great mass meeting is being held.
LONDON, December HQ. Operations connected with the opening
of the grave of T. C. Druce have begun.
Courzon has accepted the nomination for the House of Lords.
PRINCETON, December 30. Cleveland favors pensions for ex
presidents. .
HILO, December 27. Tetsuji, a Japanese gambler, committed a
double murder at llonokaa on Christmas evening. He liied two shots
killing instantly a woman who hjid just left him and then shot ami
stabbed Sukioka, the proprietor of the Japanese hotel who died an
hour later. The murderer is still at huge.
IIONOLULU, December 2S. Stewart Jerry Birmingham is dead
in Arizona. He was formerly purser on the steamer Likelike and later
freight clerk on the Kinau.
Advertisements for needs for enlarging the army quarters at Ka
hauiki have been withdrawn and the improvements may iail unless
local people come to the aid of the Government in securing the lease
rice lands in vicinity.
Wallach says he is afraid to go to Molokai with Pinkham. Fears
he will bo thrown overboard.
The Board of Supervisors will not confirm the appointment of
Milverton as Deputy County Attorney succeeding Olsen.
TOKIO, December 28. Parliament was opened personally by the
Emperor who said in a speech from the throne that foreign relations
were, increasingly friendly. Party leaders have agreed to stand by the
government' policy regarding immigration.
NEW YORK, December 2S. A negro soldier, who was dismissed
at Brownsville, has sued the government for pay. This will test the
President's right to dismiss.
PEKING, December 2S. The Empress Dowager has issued orders
suppressing public meetings. There is alarmii.g progress in favor of
provincial sovereignty.
PORTLAND, December 28. Mayor Lane says that the Japanes
are familiar with the approaches to Portland.
SAN FRANCISCO, December 2S. Wells, Fargo Express Co. is
under investigation by the International Commerce Commission.
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SOFIA (Rnlurtria), December 12
Hiris Sarnfnff, the most famou? of all
the leaders of the Unitarian liaml in
Macedonia, w-as shot dead at the
threshold of his house to dav hy a
Macedonian who at the same time
shot nnd killed another revolutionary
chief iii.med GarvauofT, while the lat
ter was in the act of oiildiny Sarafoll
farewell.
IJ.n is Sa af'dl was appointed coin
inander of the Macedonian revolution
ary forces that made mi much trouble
in the summer of l'.HlU. Hinaine was
proralneut in all the uprisings in
Macedonia against the Turks, and he
has been described as the most ro
mantic figure in the Balkans. SarafolT
as popularly believed and stated to
be the real instigator of the abduction
of Miss Ellen M. Stone, ttie American
missionary, from the Vilayet of Salo
niki in September, 1101, in order to
procure through her ransom funds to
enable the Macedonian revolutionary
committee to organize the insurrec
tion. The revolutionary leader's hatred
for Turks was acquired at an- early
age through seeing his father and
grandfather tortured, dragged off in
chains to a dungeon and then exiled
tor (ifteen years. At the ase o.r four
teen !e uttneked, single l anded,
prison in which his father aid fraud
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i.iiniT were coniined, tiut he was
floi'ged for his pains. The boe swore
to revengfl himsolf on the "Tiol;-.'
and studied to ihis end. becoming an
officer in the liulari in ai my
, In 18!I3 SarafnfT oit;aniz"il n band
fill. . i i . . .
oi ra n juriiin territory anil mice
then as head, d no less than HS0 dar
iiiy raids. One ' he captured the
Tti'kih to vn of Melnif iih f.n'y
iiu'ii, puttlii" the irat rii ii to 0 i u I . t
RarnfofT wa f uniliar wiih tuindi ids
of miles of trals throii;h fori 'St
and over the nmnntains of TurKey
li is aim was the nrrnnizatinn of a vast
ebi'llion. with l'..e 'ohjeet of s' iziiiL'
Constantinople and ovcrthiowiiii;
Turkish rule. The Turkish trovern
nient set a price of $'20,000 on his
head. lie was abojt tnirty seven
years old.
SarafolT was the organizer of the
Macedonian committee. Eis prumin
euce in Macedonian agitations and his
d'etatorial methods made him many
enemies among his own followers.
The murderer is believed to tie a
man named I'jinitz i, a nephew of the
notorious Major Panitzi who was
executed in 18!)0 for conspiring to
assassinate 1'iince Ferdinand and
cabinet members.
The crime is attributed to dlsseu
tions arising from differences regard
ing the disposal of money subscribed
to the Macedonian cause. The police
are searching for l'aultz.i.
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