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VOL. XI. NO. 4300.
14 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, MAY1, 1809. 1-1 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
OPIUM RAIDS ARE STARTED RY
X
CRIMINAL PROSECUTION
TURKS
PLOT
FOILED
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, May
1. The Government now confirms
the report that it has foiled the mas
sacres planned to take place in this
city. A part of the urogram of the
enemies of the Government was a
plot to kill all the foreigners of the
city.
In'Fiisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 1.
Admiral Ijichi's squadron arrived
here today and the vessels were re
ceived with distinguished honor. Ad
miral Swinburne and General Wes
ton have- charge .of the entertain
ment, which is beimr, participated in
by officials of the Nation, State, and
city.
Tlio nnnunl meotlnR (if tlio Y, M.
C. A. will bo held tonight In the as
sociation hall. Moving pictures, re
ports, mul the election aro tlio feat
ures of the program.
pi IS
CHIEF LEAL MAKES
BIG OPIUM HAUL
Chief of Detectives I.eal mado an
Impoitant seizure of opium this
morning. Tho haul, which consisted
of mi less than twenty-eight pounds
of the poppy Juice, wns found on the
premises of I,. Ah i.eong, tho King
street merchant, Each of tho tins
contained hnlf n pound of the drug
and all of it wuh discovered In a safe
in the merchant's offlce.
I. cal lias been uware for some time
that there has been a lot of illicit
selling of opium going on, nnd ub
tho drug cannot legally be sold ex
cept on a physician's prescription, ho
determined to bring some of the of
fenders to hook
I,. Ah Leung was known to hnvo
Teddy Hats
and
Skull Caps
For Boys the very latest things.
TEDDIE HATS in soft felts, in a
variety of colors.
SKULL CAPS solid colors
BOYS LIKE THEM
They're 75c at
The Kash Co.,
COR. FORT AND HOTEL STS,
MAUI DOCTOR
AND NEWS EDITOR
Had Lively Scrap And
Now All Maui
Tikes Sides
(Special lo the Mullet In)
WAII.UKU, Maul, April 30. Sev
eral weeks ngo, the otherwise) meek
editor of the Maui News had n most
scorching article against a leading
phslclan of Wnlluku.
It all arose from the part which
the doctor took In an automobile, af
fair; at any late, slnco the nppeur
nnco of said article In public pilnt
there has been bad blood brewing
between tlio gentlemen In question.
The editor had his followers, while
the ph)slclnn had his friends. Poli
ticians and public officials, society
Icadcis and common laborers all took
sides. Some thought tlio article was
unwarranted, while some and
among the latter were not a few of
the gentle fnlr sex exclaimed that
the editor did not employ the choic
est rhetoric In his Invective against
the doctor. Some of the ladles weio
oven heard to cry out In their sleep:
"O, for n Cicero to give that doctor
all ho deserves!" Hut there were
many who considered the editor's ef
fusions to bu the choicest expressions,
Hint will stand as a masterpiece In
that line for a long time to come.
Hut the doctor had been seeing his
friends and telling them what sur
prises he had In store for the liter
ary artist.
When these remarks reached tho
ears of the Irate newsman, he left
his editorial sanctum and with pen
cil In hand went direct to the ofllco
(Continued on Page 2)
Imported a largo quantity of opium
lately evidently preparing for tho
close season on the drug In Hawaii
but I.eal found It u hard Job to get
evidence that the accused was selling
tho dope. However, nn Informer was
given marked coins nnd sent out to
see what he could do In the matter,
This spy visited the store on King
street, and after a lot of explana
lion nmi iniK as to where he was
from, was accommodated with eIx
tins of the Chinese delight. Thee
tins each contained eight ounces of
dopo and cost tho Informer S81 cash.
Tho opium was at once taken to
Leal, and ho took steps In tho mat-
(Continued on Page 4)
LIDRARY TRUSTEES
Will Discuss Matter AtlMayor HoIds-UpDemands
Special Meeting
Thursday
T Ian slay afternoon the trustees of
the Honolulu Library and Reading
Itnom Association will decide on -l.irles dating hack to the Hist tlf
whtit action shnll he taken toward) '" la)s In March As boon us the
consolidating with the "Library of
Hawaii," us provided for by the Into
Legislature. A special meeting has
been called for fi o'clock Hint after
noon and tho matter will be threshed
out.
Tho law creating the Territorial
Library made provision for tho In
corporating of the present associa
tion Into the enlarged establishment,
nnd authorized tho association to
appoint certain of the trustees of the
new library, should It concludo to
Join. This matter will be discussed
at length on Thursday.
Following the announcement that
Andrew Carnegie would donato a li
brary to tho Territory, on condition
that the Territory would make sultl-
clcnt appropriation to take care of
It, a bill was Introduced Into the
Legislature to make tho appropria
tion required. Tho bill Is now a law.
IM
UMy MDU
n. A. Mott-Smlth In his capac- t
f Ity nB President of tho Hoard of
Health Is to drnw only $15Q a
month of the $275 oled by tho
Legislature) for tho position. This -t-f
will make his total salary S125
)cr month.
f At least that is tho roport tblB
morning of tho arrangement
under which Mott-Smlth went In-
f to tho Hoard. Tho remainder of
4- tho salary will bo extracted from
-f tho public treusury only when It
Is needed for traveling expenses
and so forth by tho President or -f
-f somo of his department. -f
It Is stated that Mark Hobln- 4-
son did not know that his reslg-
nation wns desired by tho nilmln-
lstratlon until tho afternoon be-
-f foro tho Legislature adjourned, -f
This afternoon, In tho courtyard
of St. Andrew's Priory, a mystery
play will bo given by the children of
the Sunday school. No admittance
fee will bo charged, and tho friends
of the Sunday school nro Invited
Tlireo o'clock Is tho hour for the be
ginning of tho piny.
J, L. Coko, County Attorney of Maul,
Is In town, having arrived today on
tho Mnuna Keu.
Trusts'
The importance of trusts,
has led us to develop our sys
tem of handling trust ac
counts to the very "pink"' of
perfection.
We invite an inspection of
this system. It is plain, con
cise and accurate,
Hawaiian Trust Co.,
Ltd.,
023 FORT STREET
NO PAY YET FOR
FIRST OF MARCH
For Disputed
Period
Auditor lllcknell Is being Hooded
with rcsqucsts for road department
'u I let In announced that nn
agreement had been reached between
the Major nnd Ihe.SuperWKors, thoao
men who had money coming hied
them to tho City Hall to connect
with their wnrruntB.
As a matter of fact, no wart ants
are ready, and none can he mado out
until the Mayor nfllxes his slguatuio
to the demands. There Is some lit Ho
hitch In the arrangements, nnd Muy
or Kern tins net yet Been fit to sign
tho necessary papers. There Is but
a paltry sum at stake In any case, ,
but tho Mayor will not budge from
tho stand which he has taken.
It Is probable that nothing will bo
dono until tho next meeting of tho
Hoard of Supervisors, when Ills Hon- i
or will 'all attention to the discrep
ancies between the demands as they I
stand and his set of figures. In the I
meantime Auditor lllcknell has to !
stand off the claimants ns best ho
Wood Back
mny,
Tram Kaiiai
II. P Wood returned this morn-
Ing from a trill to Kauai that
f combined business with pleasure.
f "Ono of tho things I went for
f was to look into tlio hotel ucconi-
modatlons of Kauai. I didn't tell
-f them that 1 wris coming. I drop
t- ped In ns any tourist might In ord- -f
or to know whether conditions
were such that wo can recom-
f mend tho hotels of Kauai to our t
visitors. I found ever) thing all
f right. Of courso there is no
duplicate of the Monnn, but the
stopping places nro nil first class
country hotels, clean, and tho
f food good. Tho Kauul trip should -f
f become more of a feature for vis- -f
- itors," said Wood this morning -f
In speaking of his trip.
SUGAR
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 31.
SUGAR: 90 decree centrifugals, 3.89
cents, or $77.80 per ton. Previous
quotation 3.92 cents.
BEETS :88 analysis 10s. 3 3-4d.
Parity, 4.18 cents. Previous quota-,
tion, ids. 4 l-za.
J. P. Cooko, who has boon absent 1
from town on business, returned todny. ,
Ho arrived In tlio Mauna Kea and wns
accompanied by Mrs, Cooko.
The Boys
We send out on errands are those in
whom the public has confidence. You
may count on them all of the time,
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER
SERVICE. PHONE 361.
Spring Mattresses
NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADr, IMPORTED
SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD 03 IRON BEDS
JUST RECEIVED. , , . .u..
J. Hopp & Co.,
85jKING ST.
OF SUG A RTRUST
CAPTAIN REES
CABLES DEWEY
CAPTAIN CORWI
( Who Was Executive Officer on the F lapship Olympia at the Battle of
Manila Bay
1 Captain Corwin P Hees, V S N., ton, O. C, at a banquet nnd live oer
! cabled his congratulations toda) on In memory mid sneech tho stlrrlnc
the eleventh annltcrsary of tho Iml-
Ho or Mnull.i I'., i i hli l-nlmed com-
matider-ln-chler, Admlml Dewey,
who with tho mnjiulty of the mir-
vivlng onicers of that memorable war
are leu-nuuing me vi.-iory wiai g..vo
- - -
hllli.plnes. biought the
Islands umler tl... American
ml practically decided the ;
lin mi- I iiiiijiiiiii-p, IMiillHIII. till' 1 1,1
wallau Is
Ting, an
Spanish war almost befoie It hail
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VIIU.ini I.I-l-I. . Mill III UIIIIHIIIIMIII
aml affeetlon for the great Admiral, I
having been the executive olllcer of
the Ulymplu and stood with him on i
tho bridge during tho thickest of the
light. Tor tunny cnrs It has been
tho custom of the ollUers who partic
ipated In the engagement to assem
ble nt the Hotel Italclgh, Washlng-
Next Fruit Boat
the LURLINE, May 1
Island Fruit Co.,
72 S. KING. PHONE 15.
Corns?
LONDON CORN CURE 25c.
HolIisterDrugCo.
ESTABLISHED 1879.
N P. REES, U. S, N.
scenes or the days gone by. Tho
oic-Hlon Is .ilwajs Interesting -ind
full (,r p.-Hilotlc fonor nnd cnthiit.1-
asm.
Cnlllll ,,,, ,m) llnnr,Buly ron.
trlmlrii t(,In0,lng In tho way of re-
uiimiii.i tuiiiuiiuiig in mo way m re-
Ha-,,..,. ,,r orgPB , sllt tll0 , nni,
,, Bri.utI. r,.KrclB ,lU nnbmty ,
,.,,. .,, ,,, oIl, .,,, ,, .
panloiM on this nnnhernar ; hut oth-
envlse he feems ahnndantly delight
.,. ... ,1. .,, inir,lr,B ,,.! ,, .-
and surpassing hospitality of Honolulu.
FREAR JOBLESS;
MADE MEN DOUBTFUL
One of the wry Interesting features
of Coventor l-'rear's sourch for a.
Treasurer after ho found that ho
could not possibly get Campbell's
name thiough the Senate, was tho
fart that so many held off on ac
count of tho feeling thnt Mr. Prenr'a
term us Coventor may bo shortlived
All through the down-town dis
Worth Knowim
for those who need this kind of a shoe. LISTEN a Tan
Russia Double Sole Blucher Bal built on n roomy last to
tome within the U. S. Army Regulations j made of a
tough, rich brown Russia leather which takes a high pol
ish. They show quality nnd make n fine combination with
the Russia puttie leggins so much worn now-a-days.
Riders, investigate! This, is a tin. Only one place to
buy the right kind of shoes WHERE! At 1051 Fort St.
Manufacturers'
TFO 8 BSEliT
NEW YORK, N Y . May 1 The
Go-ernment will now bring; criminal
nrocc'dinas agmust the American
Sunnr Refining Co. for frauds com
mitted in the importation of sugar
All the civil cases have been settled
by the payment of two million dol
lars in fines,
CHICAGO, 111., Mav 1 Tho
deaths icsultim; from the stonn that
swept th- Lake States will eceed
SiuO Scvcial v.Tocks have been re
pcrre.I In the sluvpint; on the Lakes.:
AM BESSE IIMS
FMMJHr 10 1111(1
After n mnooih jiassige from Hllo.
the baik AUlen Jlesse. Captain Denny,
ariheil this morning ullh a full hud
of fire wood. Sho made the passage
In tlireo dnys, nml couhl hno i cached
here esterduy afternoon, luol the wind
been favorable
She left Hllo last Wedneday and
wns olT Makapuu Point yesterdn) nf
teruoon at about 2.30 o'clock. Cap
tain Denny, who understands tlio con
dition of the Hind ami current at thut
lime kuc. that she would not nrrho
hero In a da"s time, so he decided In
pass mother night out at be.. until
this morning, when ho brought his ve.
sol and docked her at the wharf be
tvien Hut nnd Make.i streetii
Captalu Mosher, the pilot, will tike
tho Miiiini Ken next Tucwla) rir Hllo,
where ho will become thu olllclal pilot
for that port lie will succted Captain
HiisfcU, tho acting pilot there.
trict was, and still otlsls a feeling
that tho announcement of Delegatu
Kuhlo'8 appointment as Coventor
may bo made nt nnj time. Tho men
who were approached wore men who
would have, to give up personal at
tention to business. They figured
that owing to the uncertainty oxlt-
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up '
Over 200
Are Dead
Shoe Co., Ltd,,
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