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Bulletin Evening From San Fiuieiwo: Wflhelnilna Mar. IS loi hmi Hir"lsro: Mpiiiiii Miirti Mar. 20 From Vancouver: Mnllal Apr. 2 For Vancouver: Marama Mar. 29 '"is Legitimate and constant circula tion promotion makes the Bullej tin first with the ludicious adver tiser, as it is with the readers, for its news qualities. 3:30 EDITION Publication of News Its Best Circulation Promoter ESTABLISHED- 1882. NO. 4869. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERHITOltY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 191010 PAGES. price s CEirrs. JAPAN HAS liii to ", FOR AMERCi Hl vi Uit Brf tf I H 5jliln t r s 1 i I t ). J BANK CANNON TWICE BEATEN WASHINGTON, D. C , Mar. 17. The ieinccrals und Insurgent Re publicans of the House won two not able victories today over the regular Repablicans sapportirg Sp:aker Can non, The points at issue were items in the census measures before the r..iss. The Insurgents combination tv "e deftcd the reirular Republi cans, amid scenes of great excite lutut ana enthusiasm. Lingford Won In 8th (Special Bulletin Cable.) LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Mar. 17. Langford won fiom Flynn in the I chin rend. Hynn pade a vicious swing at Langford and missed con nection, iaiuiieheav;iy on his fate, in which oosition he lay unconscious for over Are mlmUes.- Standard Oil Condition (Special Bulletin Cable.) NEW YORK, Mar. 17. A state ment cf the condition of the Ameri can Sugar Refining Company, made public today, shows profits of $10, 823,809. Penalties on suits brought by U. S. Government, $4,135,486, with dividends and deductions, left a leserve deficit of $1,395,850. Total surplus, $21,301,875. To Eliminate Uncle Joseph WASHINGTON, D. C. Mar. 17. Congressman Norris of Nebraska, one of the leaders of the Insurgent Republican movement, introduced a resolution today calling for the ap pointment of a new committee on rules, and eliminating the Speaker of the House, who has now the au thority of appointing all the com mittees. NO-STOP ENGINE RUN TODAY . Local Auto Man Will -Try For Endurance Record Mr. Odell, of Hie Associated garage started on tils GOO miles no-stop englno run at two o clock this afternoon, All tlii seals weru put on thu machine, ami they must bo Indict at tho close of the run. The Hudson Twenty Is the car selected for tho run, and tho little uiachlnu Is expected to come through the ordeal In good stylo. Odell will run about tho Island day and night and during tho few hours that ho will upend In boil the engine of the tar will still keep going Just tho Rumo as if running on tho roads. 'Tho test of the engine would hao been mado sooner only that other matters cropped up that required the expert's attention. Tho no stop-en-g'ne, run Is attracting a lot of atten tion among aula people and the re sult will be looked forward to with Interest. BULLETIN AOU PAV NOW SURE TO BRING EVILS, SAYSJIATSON Shows How bland Pros perity Will Be Affected- STRONG ENEMIES WILL BE DEVELOPED AT ONCE Declares labor Union Men of States Will Retaliate for Giving Traf fic to the Japanese. "-. "The people nf Hotiolu'u should andtrsluud that If they want Mrsl- lass Htenmers they must support .hem," s.tld Captain Mntsun of the ilatsou Navigation Co'npnny this nulling. 'You see. the wltelcfei from the v llholintnn sn)s Unit she carries Ji&htyelght cabin piii.noiiROrs. about .ult her cupaclt), and cloven thou md tons of freight. At that rule, ve pi quite u sum for the truiu loitutlon of the people In flrst-clnsj tlc, mid it teams to mo we have tlveli )ou a piclty toiifioitublo snip. "The people lln'to got to support ihe local enterprises It they want to ee the eiitei prises go ahead In a ho manner. They ought to under stand that If the coastwlso shipping nw were suspended the way some if them are talking about, the Wll lielmtun would go out of business In a mighty shoit time. 1 don't know; perhaps- 1 made a mistake In build ing the ship on such an expensive plan. "1 don't believe the people of the Islands realize what a great opposi tion to Island interests the) will Htlr up If they are successful In the move to suspend the coastwise ship ling laws In their application to the passenger trade here. '"I hero is a deep feeling among the laboring men of tho country that the protected sugar of the Is lands is tho pioduct of Japanese la bor, nud the mainland worklngmau doesn't like the Oriental. Now, If (Continued on Page 2) PLUCKY OFFICER STOPS RUNAWAY Policeman Thomas Averts Very Serious Accident Police Officer Thomas performed a very brave feat this morning' ut the corner of Nuiianu and Hotel streets, when ho rnn to the heads of two mad ly rushing horses and grabbed the lines. Tho anlmnls woro frightened at something, and tho driver not bo- lug on tho seat, tho hortcs got away at full speed. Two buby girls woro toddling across Hotel street ns tho wagon came dash ing down, and lookers on held their breath as tho police officer racej nlongBldo of tho team and 1'Ut man aged to reach tho lines and Hwlng tho horses uroutid In time to avoid tho children, The wagon belonKB to tho Aloha Dulldlng Co., and the driver wis n thankful man when ho reached Hotel street nnd found his team In tho pos session of officer Thomas. No dam ago of any kind was done lo horsis or wagon and what might hao been a terrible accident was au'rtttl through the pluck nnd skill of Tho mas. ndwln A. Oliver of tho Yonkers Statesman said to be the father of the "conversation Joke" has gathered n bunch of them Into a book. However, there nro ninny more at largo making farewell tours on tho American stage about twice a season. SUGAR. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 17. Beets: 88 analysis, 14s. Gd,; parity, 5.09c. Previous quotation, 14s. 5 l-2d. CONTROLS PHILADELPHIA fhlolphlB, Stmch 10. follow n the actlou'of thu mob In making fun of tho efforts of members of the Statu fenclbles, a mllltln organization called out by Ma) or He) burn to preserve or der, the advisability of calling out the ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN THLMUORNING Loyal Irishmen Feasting And Celebrating The Day There Is tod much harmony among the different nationalities und religions In Honolulu to allow of St. Patrick's Day making much nt a stir, hut, all the same, tho Lads from Erin are In n qulqt way hav ing a good tlmo all over the city. Hero, in the Tnrudlse of tho Pa cific, the Oraugo and tho Greon are friendly 'enough for mi) thing, nnd the wn) in which tho factious blend and "irrigate" together Is good to see. Men with mimes as Irish as possible ma) he seon In tho houses of refreshment, quietly toasting thn flreen Jsle In company with men bearing names that would liuve pro voked a tree fight if mentioned In llelfast on March 17. Tom MiTlghe, the Irish Consul, Is at home today to all his friends, i and they are legion In this city. The ' Harp of Kiln ling files at tho main- I mast no, Hint's nut right: this Is not the sporting column. An) how, .the flag doe fly an the building, and Colonel McCarth) is also tn the fore as usunl with the emblem ot the "Quid sod." 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(Continued on race 4) I STREETS national gJard was nu k the rulij ct of long dlsuissliiu h) tSovouior tituut Mnsoi Ilcjliiirn Hrlgiller (lencrtl ,h 'Uovvnun of the I "Iret Hilsrite hint Ail Jutunt (Icuerul Slow art Among tho actions of Hie mob Intlitma 1 b) the trolley men's lrlku wus the KOUure oi cars liiikn with n'.lica and thu dump BANK NOW liWNS . 1 JUDD BUILDING ,'J II) tho purchase of tho .hi Id In- It III tricsts In the rarptuatlon owning t! tho Judd lliilldliig. the Hank or It it llitwnll, completed u deal today by St 11 which It now holds tho control of IJ t: the Judd Iliillillng property, Thu It ti amount or iitoclc held b) the Hank It I St of Hawaii Is now sixty nine per ti I SS rent of tin total one tlioiisuid II i SS shares. Mnnqgor Cooko stntPd St St that the hank his ginduall) been It n requiting the Mock of thu Judd SS I a illuming ciirpuritiinu, ami limit up n i no met lot at par. H is ss tt ss ss ss ss n ts ss ss ss ss "Tho oltius fruit Undo is a big thing nu the Pacific Const, and there is no reason why the lnrgo fleet ot fielghtors now operated by the Araoilcan-IInwallan lino need ro main Idle or go out of commission, should the Sugar I'ttUors Company. Limited, decline tn accept thu op tion for n Hi ree- our continuation Dearborn Awaiting Results JUDD BUILDIN BATTLEFIELDSiWOOO MORTGAGE Ins o( tho. iikhes nud other tetuso on the' tlaclitf tu order to Impede tho i iiokioes of tho ears. Assaults on' strlku bruihcib kd to many dramatic mviich tu which (ho ccntial II mi re j weto cty glad to bo rescued rom itilKurs nnd b)niathUers with their cause. WHERE IS THE I ALDEN BESSE? Old Vessel Making Very Long Passage To Coast l'nr several dajs past cnnstilarnliln speculation has beiii life In shipping elides concerning the probably con dition mid Incitlun of that ancient ma rine rtllc the woojen bark Allien liesriu, which sailed from Honolulu on the uvuilug ut 1 thrum) lull with des titution as He lou to California i Tho Allien llcshu with Captain Ii oilt rick Miller, of tho Miller Bnivage Compnii) In commiml, nud n picked crow frc m Honolulu bus nut vet been Imported ns having arrived at the houthmi CUirninlu purl with hor ship mint ot iiluu ii unil i od tons of strap Iron Tho Allien liosno Is thirty five days out Ii oni Honolulu toil iv. This how. ever Is not (onsldeiei ns exceptional or In tho least iilr.rmliig by mail) shipping men when the nut Is taken Into LonsldciatliMi that this Is the sea son for tlovv parages. It Is con tended that shouM the vessel take for ty or own n few da)s more on her trip news tho Pacific no great con- corn need be exorcised over the pro liable Bafet) of tho vessel nnd her cicw The family of Captain Miller aro nrt wnrled ovpr the tlmo tnl-en by the bark on her present vovage Tho Al lien llcsao was given n general ovor. hauling heforo fhu silted from the Int It Is stated (hat about twelve (Coutinued on Page 4) ON PINEAPPLE COMPANY Large Amount Will Advanced Local Corporation Be CALIFORNIA FEOtLE FiSUrtt IN T IE DEAL , ,, . Fruit Cannets' Association to Han- die Local Product and Advance Cash as it Is Needed. . , , ThoCcllforilanilt Cawrs Aso clitlcn now holds n norU-iga tot tUtiOO on tlo property tit the Con tolidatoi I'inespplo ConiFan) accord lus to the terms of a mortxago thai has boon hlid In the Iliireau of Con- t) ncsJ and ilatoi Ceccmber Sltt of last ytar In tho innzuaga or tne mortgaga It Is provl til "In order to jtcure the icranuent of such loans nnd sdanceii ns the mortal;!- shall Irom time to time male to the mortgagor nnJ estl mitol at tho turn of UOOUCO. 'll-i i" in t' th ,"" nil of tho picperty he'd by, tlie Ctn rcunr.ttt i'uienppio vv.uii..ii)i. u , . jili-ctiltU.w .lacLLUnsJ.'alKtrult. pWiUM or a owini; e -'ips. inuuain? piaeippie now Hand nt .)- growing upon Plt3 - tknj nnd e'ro the crops of the yeirs loin und 1911 to be cultivated. it Is state l that nil tho property rovered by the mortsu'o to the Cut- nla nult Cnueis Atsin-iat.on his - Ittliig Inctin 'urnncis consisting of n innitgige ?o aim mndo by tho Con- Foli.lated I'inearplo Company to Mnrv C. Nevln in 1 ntslgnol to Cartlo & Cooke nnil to tho mortgage tn Cnstlel & rimkn tu secure the pi)meut of, 3226 1118 DC , It 1b it pulatod however nn agree mont Is tn ho obtulned from Castle & 1 CooVc vWr-by the moiie) advanced b ' the C-i"ornla fru't Canners Aivocia tlni "' be con'lderc-d n first IIpii tur-r- '" a term of tho agency contract cf nrr'gago on nil cas pine-' ?"'' of the 1919 c op In eicofs of fflO 0 fires first t" be so'd nnd all the 1910 nops 1 The duration of the mnrtcaco Is to rebruar) ltt 1911, with Interest nt tho rate of 7 rr-r cent per annum ' m CASTLE & COOKE LEASE IS FILED Wiil Pay $350 Per Month For the Cummins I Block" Castlo & Cooke will pay a rental of t?350 per month for their new offices In the Cummins hock, I'urt and Mer (.hunt streets, nccordlng to tho terms of tluijioaio that has been recoided In tho Iliireau nf Cimvt'.vnncoa. The term of occui nnc) Is ten )oari and five months $350 bolng tho rental for the first three )enrs and flvo months and J50 per month for tho remaining seven )cnrs, T- THE "BLUE HOUSE" ON WILIIELMiNA SS Tho Wllhelmlnn is establishing SS some pucedents according to tho SS Si tollovvliig wlulebs that was ro It tt col veil this mnrulng by Castle & SS SS Cooko from Captain l'ttcr John- SS SS son 1 tt The Henry Mcltuo Stock Com SS SS pauy gave fine moving picture SS tt nnd vnudevlllo show on board tho SS completed tho Alameda may ho Hans tt BUnimshlp Wllhelmliu tonight foried to n nnittng inn or Bent to n I II Ol I1IIIU BIICII show over given SS SS in Bhlp ,loiiril Will produce SS tt "Tho " night Illue Moiiko" tomorrow SS tt night giving complete ilramn SS St SS SS SS tt tt tt tt tt tt tt SS SS SS SS SS . Earn Kano'a, tho chauffeur who ran down A It. Smith some tlmo ago had his case onco more sent over at the pollco court this morning Mnrch 24 Was tiled fnr lhi ilnt.. tn l.n,.. II... case Smith Is not recovering n quickly as ho might and the casa goes ,0' '' time to time. O japah ii; n LIS PLAN ! WASEIlfGTOH. D C , Mar. 17. It !s reoortcd that most important ntgoiiOtio! s betvecn the United States and Jap in are about to take fohicl thscc and set ct rest the pio'cLies of the cp:n door in China, las .cll as e'ler noir.is of difference betv.esn tte lcadtrs of the Orient n,l(j Amenta it j, nauCjMteJ that Jasan will i0Cn submit fcrauil proposals to' the Sccie a of Gtote ojtlining nu :eKtlt fc8t j d h ,,.,! c.fn. n-,i. ,i,..i, !, , I'mttd 5 atca undc. , which the two ' coMtnes y 11 guarantee the open ecu in Clima nsd ucminatc the Orient. , I ""?" ' I rgy n r ' ,,-- K. . .jtma Newspapers - - t - CKICAGO. - McT; -17, rrciidoni: Tnft dotcd himself to certain ir.r,r,,fi f tIl. .. ,, i,t. .a ,i. jiit,.,j i,. -,i' nn .-?,.. , ?" hvezti here today. The.Pres. idnt PI:e of tl:c newspapers that misrepresent facts conceminp; public j affairs, nnd scored them in viRoroas tern's. He admitted that there r.re newspapen that do not misrepresent facts AnliAnierican Ri6ts In Bogota BOGOTA, Colombia, Mar. 17. Scricjs riots occurred here today as a result of the attempt to resume the runnisc; of the American car line that has recently been established. In order to prevent an attack from the mob, the American Legation was placed under a heavy guard by the authorities. LUSTY ALOHA TO mm ALAMEDA Empty Cabins But Plenty Of Freight For Frisco "We hnvo mom for Ihirt) flvo moro llistrliss i.iBsengois declared Purr "Tom" Smith of the Oceanic bteamer Alumedn ns ho looked down tho room .hoot of the vessel, Just heforo tho sulllng or the over popular und old reliable Honolulu San Francisco "ferry boat" for the mainland, this morn ing "The Alamo la Is lenvtmr today with five empty Btnterooins nnd in nt least u half dozen other cabins where but tii'n patscngers ioIbiid supreme. The depaituro of tho Alameda llilu morning ilievv out an unusuall) lnigo crowd Tho demoiistrntiim savored of n rousing fair well to tho Unci which' returns tu San I'r.ancisco and will go out of commlsilon for u number of months. Tho Btenmshln Sierra will nh, tho AhuuiHl.i nn the Island run and when tho alterations nnd nnni - i nn 1 1 1 for a season. I'lght) o bedecked flrBt elass p.aa- Bengers Bulled In thn i.uni i.u tho steerage was well filled with nor. sous of every race an. ill ,,. " ' ' Tho cargo was almyaer una In Hint " "'eluded n wldo nilet) of lliwall- n" Pr'lcl In addition to GUI 4 snekt of ""Mr tho Alameda's holds con- tnlne'l l-'OOO cases ot canned nine niMlleS 1150 sarWn mfYtwi. lrtinn 11HL rlu, B50 iinckmei inipo.,ii.,... 'flKht, lfiT bales hides 12 cralp plno. (Continued on Page 2) miiJS kdmA ., .?T44rkate:. ..te.m&i&J&l ,.. '!