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SATURDAY, MAY 7, 19J0
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SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1910
INCLUDING BASEBOARD AND METAL COVER
A Correction By an oversight an error occurred in our last issue
relative to the action of the grand jurys disposuion of the charge against
Tam Chong. A line was accidentally left out leaving the statement that
a true bill of indictment was returned against him.
As a matter of fact the grand jury did not return an indictment ngains
him.
Further we may add that from what we have been ah' o learn of the
facts in the case Tam Chong was fully justified .ing what he did.
The omission was entirely accidental and we w;,iigly hasten to correct
any wrongful impression the omission of a p.rt of the clause may have
''created.
To Resist
Authorities
Trouble Expected of the
Russians.
Honolulu, May 2.- Judging from
tl.e attitude of the vagrant Russians
yesterday afternoon at their Iwilei
camp, only a leader was needed to
start a riot which might have prov
en (jerious.
- Jroups of excited men and wo
men were gathered about tlre'camp,
and several times it looked as if the
fire of hatred, vegeance and crime
would break out.
From both actions and words the
police and government officials were
slated for vegeance tho first chance
.that showed itself.
' Food, medicines, bandages, lint
and very suspicious looking black
powder in large quantities had been
brought into the camp early in the
sympathized with the cowardly
jecta of the Czar, and it is quite
lible that the words may be
traced to some of the leaders of the
Japaneses Higher Wage Association
"veral Japanese who spoke Rus
were talking to the . fiercest
King collectjon of Russian scum
y.Iie' Territory, and one could
easily see trouble was brewing
A cartoon representing a police
officer was" hastily completed by a
Russian who seemed to be some one
high up in the affairs of the camp,
and when the insult to American
islice was nailed to a tree, several
hundred Russians gathered round
and voiced their evident approval
Early in the afternoon Inspector
Isaac of the Board -of Health was
surrounded by -an angry mob of
women and children and for a few
'minutes it looked as if they would
ear him to pieces on account of
tring his badge of office
-"nresentative of The Star was
?ery Btep he took by a
iited men and women
' quantity, in evident
iting Easter Pay in
.vay, was seen all over
and at every, hovel the
1 to be fired with unusual
ake trouble.
fe who attempted to peer
hut was told to leave by
Inspector Isaac, but as soon as
Isaac's actions were noticed he was
immediately surrounded by Russians
who tried to take the Oriental away,
but Isaac saved the day with the
assistance of a government employe
who forced his way through the
x:rowd and caused the Chinese to get
"outside of the wire fencing.
It is understood on good authority
the Russians will be evicted from
the land they now inhabit without
any permission from the Bishop
Estate, but the Russians will pro-
hjv-tujit nrst. irouuie is expect-
lafternoon when the police
Changes
Possible
Cabinet Vacancies are Liable
to Occur.
' l I'aptain Baker attempt to
l of the men with warrants
r . arrest on charges of incit-
WASHINGTON, April 11. The
unwritten la which protects the
secrets of the President's official
household, or, when leakages occur,
demands that no confirmatory ad
missions shall be made by any per
sen in authority, may or may not
account for the report that current
rumore of impending changes in
the cabinet are treated lightly by
the President and his counselors.
It is said, indeed, that Mr Taft
scoffs at the idea that resignation?
are to occur in the cabinet. It is
even said that the whole matter is
tegarded by that body as a joke
On the face of things, there is
nothing to indicate that disruption
of the cabinet is near.
The rumors, however, are strange
ly persistent, and such rumors are
seldom persistent in the absence of
substantial foundation. To make
use of an expression common under
such circumstances among news
paper people, the news of changes
in the cabinet is "in the air."
Moreover, there is good reason for
believing that influences are oper
ating which will at an early day
compel cabinet changes, no matter
how indisposed the President may
be toward them at present, no mat
ter how indisposed the President
may be toward them at present, no
matter how disinclined the cabinet
officers concerned may be toward
retiring.
It ha3 lately been asserted in
several quarters, and with great
seriousness, that the Taft adminis
tration has "broken down." This
if true, will be deeply regretted,
strange as it may seem, by people
who are far far from bejng in sym
pathy with what J he ultra-progres
sives denominate as the "reaction
ary tendencies'' of the Pref ident's
faction. For it means th breaking
down also of an experiment which,
when entered upon by the new
President little more than a year
ago, was heartily applauded by
the entire country. To .be plain,
the breakdown of the Taft admin
istration is going to he attributed
in great part to the President's
determination to ignore strict par
ty lines in the selection of his ad
visers. Already it is being said
that the weakness of his adminis
tration is due to the presence in
his cabinet of men who are not,
never have been, and never can be
Kepuluans, or in a word with Re
publican doctrines or methods.
Ihings can hardly go on as they
are going now for any great length
of time.
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Catholic Ladies Will
Give Entertainment.
On the evening of June i6th next the
Catholic Ladies Aid Society will give a
musical entertainment at the Knights of
Pythias Hall for the . benefit of St. An
thony's Girls School. There will also be
fancy drills by pretty school girls dressed
in fancy costumes and the evenings en
tertainment will end up with a dance.
Tickets will be on sule shortly atthe us
ual rates,and all those purchasing tickets
will not only be helping a good cause
but will be given their money's worth.
SEALED TENDERS.
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
Superintendent of Public Works until 12
m. of Saturday, May 14, 1910, for turn
shing the Department of Public "Works
with 8, 10 and I a horse power double
cylinder marine engines wilb full equip
nieut, delivered, f. o. b. wharf, Kahului.
Proposal blanks may be had from the
Public Works Department, and also from
Captain E. H. Parker, Pilot, Kahului.
The Superintendent of Public Works
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
MARSTON CAMPBELL,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Dated at Honolulu, April 29, 1910.
May 7, 14.
PAIA ANTI-OPIUM SOCIETY.
The Paia Anti-Opium Society respect
fully asks the general public to consider
the evil effects of opium to the users of
the drag and aid the society in every
way possible to stamp out this social evil
which is not only a curse to the Chinese
people but to all humanity.
Manager II. A. Baldwin is erecting a
hospital where opium users are to be
treated free. All users of the drug who
wish to free themselves of their bondage
are requested to correspond with the
above named society. '
NOTICE.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will le held at the
Knights of Pythias Hall, Wniluku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend.
. L. M. BALDWIN. C. C.
JOHN J. WALSH, K. OK R. & S.
LODGE MAUI, No. 884, A. F. & A. M
IOKMKS1
Stated meetings will hi' In Id at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on I he first
Saturday nijrht of tach inonib at 7.30
F. M.
Visiting br ethren are c- rdially in
vited to attend.
J. N. S. WILLIAMS R. W. M.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
t. f. Secretary
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
A i) tone do Rego and V. Maruona, has
been dissolved by mutual consent. An-
tone do Rego retains the business aud
pays all accounts and claims against' the
company, has sole power to collect the
outstanding debts due the said partner
ship.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, Mar. 31, 1910.
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