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From San Fmnriieoi -
China ,,...,. Aiir. 20
For San irnnclsco: ''
Asia i Apr. 23
From Vancouver:
Mnratna Apr. 2!)
For Vancouver
Mnkura . Apr. 26
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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 46
NEW
BUSINESS MEN TALK ON FEDERAL
Drake Indictment
Is NoExpected
Irregularities Believed To Be
Due To Lax Bookkeeping
Methods
It Is not believed Hint Collector of
Internal Itovenuo Walter V. Drake
will lie. Indicted ns n result of tho' in
vestigation (lint Ih being conducted
li.v tlio Federal Grnlid jury Into tlm
iiiliiilnUtrntlon of the department, Tliu
Investigation which wan firm an
niiiiiireil In tlio Hu Hut In Wedties
ilay wan resumed HiIh morning. Spec
Int A Rent Tliumiis upiicarlng before
the Inquisitors. V
It la acknowledged that tlio dcTelop
ments will result In nu entire change
In tlio personnel of the" Internal Hev
cnuc (lcpartniunt. apart from any ac
tion that tlio United States Grand
Jury may take It Is not known yet
whether Drako will bo removed or nl-.
lowed to resign the derision on tlil.t
point routing, wllli the authorities at
Wa'sllliielo'ii.
It'ls stated that many of tlio npinr
ent IrrcBiilarltleH thai appear In tin
records of tlio Internal Hovotinn de
Justice Lurton Wrote
Wynne Case Opinion
New Member Of U. S. Supreme
Bench Gave Court's
Decision
i Justice Lurton, tho now Justlcu of
the Supremo Court of tho United
StatPB, wroto the opinion of tho United
States 8uprcmo Court In tho Wynne
murder cuso, In which tho suntenco
of doath wns nnirmcd. Tho first copy
of tho opinion lias hern received hy
United Htutos District Attorney Uroo
koiuj. Tho quoHtlun of Jurisdiction
Is dealt with and tho action oT tho
local United States District Court and
tlm prosecuting ofllclals aro sustained
In every particular.
Tho attorneys for Wynno claimed
TENYO TO BRING
THIRD PARTY
'Auotlior party of Japanese husl
iiesa man, IpO In all, It Is reported,
Is expected In pass through hero on
tho Tonyn ,Mnrii, duo lo'arrlvo hern
from Yokohama May' 13, Theso men
a rv captains and proprietors of some
of tho largest liiiBlnesa houses In To
klo, Japan. Asldu from theso men
will also i'oiiio as passcngerB on tho
Japaucao liner, lsul ami Mural,
two of tho foremost millionaires In
Japan,
Tlio Mitsui liuslncss enterprises
nro among tho oldest and most sub
stnutlnl In all Japan. Mitsui Si,
head of tho Mitsui- Hassan Kwnlsha,
controls practically all tlio largo co.il
initio's, steamship linos, roppxr mines,
hanks, huslness houses and numer
ous other commorclul anil Industrial
works In Japan.
Mr. Mural, Is tlio head of n tobacco
(Continued on Page 3)
- COUNTY CLUB LOAN.
rti. tti..Ai.H.. ..i 41. r, .. Phil,
Imyn urranged for a loan of )3QiOQ()
to luli'o rvor tho pioporly of tho dull
now uiHlrloflao. ,
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3:30 EDITION
CO.
partment nrodiio solely to a failure
to comply wlfli soma of tho require
nieiilH of tho ilnp-irtiucn,,H system of
accounting, TJicre nro other discrep
ancies that may lie conslilnru 1 In tlio
llRht of lerhlilnl eiiih-'zzleinrnts, tlio
determlirillou or whlrli Is now In the
hands of tho IJul'ed HIhIch (Iraim
.liny.
Tho priiKiesa of Hie InvesiiBiitlou liy
(he Ciand .Inry may result In tho con
clusion that nil of tlio Irregularities
on tin? records of the Inlcrinl Ho va
line department are dug to tlio laxity
of methods rather than any criminal
act.
During tho administration of his of
fice Drako has won tho nsteejii of tha
IiusIiichh community with ulilrh hu
was In odlclal mutiicl mid the nil
lioiitiremeijl that Hpeclal ARent Thom
as had tlioiiRht It necessary to' hrlrjt:
the rteouls lieforo llio iitteiitloii of tho
United a'ntes Grand .Inry raino as a
decided shock.
that tho murder of which ho was con
victed wns dona under the pcnul Juris
diction of llio Territory of Hawaii and
Hint nccordliiRly It was not a United
States offensu and canio under tlio
Jurisdiction of tho U. 8. court.
In referring to tho claim Justice
Lurton says:
"Thnt thero existed an organized po
lltlca community In (ho Hawaiian
Islands, exorcising political, civil and
penal Jurisdiction throughout what
now constitutes tho Territory of Ha-
(Continued on Pace 2)
A cnblo wns received today hy tho
l'ortugueso Consul stating thnt tho
I'nrliiKunvo warslilp now nt San Kriin
elsro would urrlvo ut Honolulu on May
10th.
.'reparations will begin Immediately
for tho recoptlou of tho I'ortuguono
warship and thero will hq a gala tlmu
for otllcerH und men.
Tho warship will als'o visit Illlo,
POND IS DEAD
SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 22. For.
mer Mayor Pond died here today,
SUGAR
SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 21,
Beets: 88 analysis, 14s. 5d.; parity,
o.uoc, Previous quotation, m, Ud,
Portugal s
Warship
May 10
Evening
10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910. 10 FADES.
MAP OF COLONEL RQOSEVELT'S EUROPEAN
TOUR AND HIS RQYAL HOSTS AND HOSTESS
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I'AHIS, April 12. Tho tour of.Colonpl Hoosevelt and his family U tho lending topic of discussion In
nil parts of Kurope. Ills reception in Ilnmn wns only tno hCglnuliiK of a long serlou of dinners, lectures unit
receptions thnt will ho extended to him hy tho crowned heads of Kurope. Tho program of Colonel Itoonovolt
calls for nlno stnto dinners, to ho Riven hy as many 'rulerB of Kuropes leading countries. Tliu ur will
not meet tho former president of tlio United States, nor Is King Alphonso of Spain down on tlio oluclnl list
of calls to ho made
GHASTLY
CHINESE
RIOTS
HANKOW. China. Anr. 22. A
critical situation exists in the Hunan t
province, where the recent outbreak'
of natives has taken place. The na
tives are burning villages and kill-,
ing men, women and children. He-1
pons rcacnea ncrc louuy oi iiuny
students having been burned to
death by the rioters.
Tho missionaries and foreigners
nrc fleeing.
PRINCE T'A0
HONORED
SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 22.
Prince Tsai Ta'o arrived here today
and wns received by General Barry,
Admiral Phelps and Admiral Ostcr
hans, representing the army -and
navy. The entourage of the Prince
was escorted to their hotel by an im
posing array of military and naval
companies.
MR.BI0EL0T0.STAY
I'oultnoy Ulgelow has been compell
ed to cancel his passage to San Kran-j
clsco because tho poison injected Into
him by the doctor of tho Manchuria
Is still affecting tils health. Ho lias
howovcr secured passage ly tlio Wll
helmlna on April 27th. Next tlmo
thoro Is n choice between vaccination
and rnnallpox Mr. Illgclow will decllno
tho. vaccine;
Down with (ho egg trust! Sot out!
an ogg plant In your back yard tlilsi
.spring;, "(,'
j Secures
LINE
New Line Of
Pacific
Freighters
(Special Bvujletin Cable.)
SEATTLE, Apr. 22. The1 steara
ships Saint Nicholas, Qraystoke Cas
tle and Middleham Castle, the first
vessels of the new British line of
friechters that will ply between Eu
rope and British Columbia, are now
loading at Antwerp and Liverpool
for Puget Sound via Honolulu.
The threo Bteamers aro modern
freighters of good-size tonnage.
Tho Halnt, Nicholas b una of sav
oial Bteamers owned and operated by
(ho llritlsh and 1'orelgn Steamship
Company. Hho Is a vessol of 3004
tons and lllcs tho llritlsh ling, .'The
Saint Nicholas Is now on or near tho
Nuith racillc Coast of tho United
Htutos at tho prcsont tlmo. Tho
steamer sailed from Savannah, (Ia
on March 1 and arrived ut Hottor
dam on March 21, Tho vessol then
procflpdud to Hamburg, and arrived
tlieio on March 2G. Shu is under
stood to liavn tuken on cargo at th
Continental ports destined for Port
land, Ore., and I'uget Sound.
Tho Groystoko Castle Is also a
HrltlBh vessel of tlm modern frolght
carrying type. Rlio was placed u
commUslon In 1906 and Is operated
by tho Groystoko Custlo Stqumshlp
Company of Liverpool. This' vossol
was reported to havo sailed from Car
diff, with a Shipment of coal des
tined for Galveston, on March 12.
Tho laBt report was that tho (Irey
stone Castlo culled ut Vorn Cruz on
April 4.
Tho steamer Mlddloham Custle
mentioned In tho cable la not listed
under that name Inl.loyds or other
j. YBh. .. na
19 1
Bulletin
the news and ftence
WILL
T
R. AT
TOMB OF
N.B.
PARIS, Apr. 22. Col. Roosevelt
visited the tomb of the great Napo
Icon today. He is' scheduled to de
liver a lecture tomorrow on "Citizen
ship in a Republican," at the Sor
bonne. '
SIMPLE SERVICE
FORMARKTWAIN
HEW YORK, Apr. 22. Simple fu
neral services over the remains of
the late Samuel Clemens (''Mark
Twain") will be held here tomorrow,
the funeral sermon being delivered
by the Rev. Dr. Vandyke. The inter
ment will take place in the family
plot at Elmira, New York.
I ' !
Tjs5-"For Rent" cards on tale rt
the Bulletin office.
ft t t 1
maritime books of reference. She
Is, however, believed to bo of IlrlU-
Ish registry.
Just what lines of cargo theso
threo llritlsh freighters would se
cure for Hawaiian ports Is a matter
of much conjecture. Tho fact that
thov are under forrlRU registry
would prevent them front engaging
In tlio transportation or ireigiu uo
tweon Honolulu and I'ugftt Soun
purtB of the Unltod Stutes. Tho
same ruling would apply In going
tho other wny, and (he vessels would
thnrnfm-A not enter us u foetor In
competition with tho Miiison Navi
gation Qompany or tho . American
Hawaiian line, which are at Iiro6ont
sharing tho l'ugot Sound-Honolulu
and Hawaiian Island business
many subscribers
COME
Citizens Protest
AgainstChange
Progress Toward Federal Build:
ing Is Retarded By Action
Of Officials - ;
Thero Heenis to be n consensus of
opinion as to which slto will bo
most appropriate for tha new Kedorul
building,. Many ot. tlio leading cit
izens or this rlfy favor the Irwin lot,
whllo many favor tliu Mnhuk-j site.
Tho following leading citizens woru
Interviewed this uiornliH; ns to what. -
pile they considered would ho. the'
most suiinino or tnu community ai
largo and tor a "City Beautiful": f
Mnrston Campbell, SuporJIitcndout
of Public Works, saldi "My person
al proforrnce, Irrespective of my of
ficial omen. .U tlio Irwin lot. Group
all public buildings In tho natural
civic, center and theicliy follow out
the iend of puh'lc opinion thrtiugh-.
'(iif''tn(fttrittc(i,tiW"iifliniie'!"1ii'?
tluejit uf Kurope, as Illustrated by
Fugitive Murderer i
Left Juit In Park
Evidence That Anderson Grace
Had Accomplice In Escape
From Guard
It Is now definitely Vhown (that
'Anderson flraco must have had an no
complice In ills conlldunco whun hu
crcaped.from tho prisoner's gang at
KapWlanl Park. It Is a fact that tlm
negro Calmly walked behind sbpiu
bushes, mid thero and then changed
his 'striped prison suit for a brown
suit which hail been placed behind tho
trees for him to got.
According
Grace's bluO
to good authority,
itnd wlilto suit along
with his hat and shoos, wero all found police, but Just nt that, tlmo iV fresh
together shortly after tils' escape. Tho ntory of Graco reached tho iKjIlcoBta
man changed every article otjipparol tlon.
lieforo departing to his hiding place. A Kamclinnieliu School cadot wa.i
It Is thought that tho sumo pooplu walking up Kollhl Valley tbla morn
who provided him with civilian cloth- Ins and; when about half way.to tho
Ing havo also hidden enough food and mountain Iioiuo vl tho CoIIceq.'Iio saw
water In some seruro place, whero a negro contlng down tho trail. Tho
tho escaped murderer can keep ipilot boy wno about five hundred yards from
for weeks to conio. tho man nnd being scared, ho nt onco
The Tact that no' robberies of food turned tall nnd mado for tlio city,
and clothing havo been reported lo tho After golug some distance the lad
pollen ra'her favors tho theory thnt
preparations were mado on tho out
side for Grace's support during tliu
tlmo he was In hiding. Tho detec
tives nro working along on that lino
and it Is thought to holtho most funs-
ihlu ono. ,
At S o'clock this morning us a lot
LURLINE SOUGHT
TUGS ASSISTANCE
Vessel Wirelessed That
Rudder Had Been
Damage
That tho Mutson Navigation steam- j
Cr I.uillne, with a valuable shipment
of sugar and other linos of cargo, and
Rhine Uffl tinHHpniroi-u aimltilnnif .lnn.
age to hor stcorlng gear und rudder
on tho last voyage to San Francisco
Is liornu out by a wireless message
which was picked up at sen by tho op
erator stationed on board tho Oceanic
steamer Sierra.
(Continued on Page 3)
If there is ANY day on which
your store's ml SHOULD be printed,
is there, then. ANY DAY on which ,
it should NOT
Are there some dnyg on which it
is not necessary to ndvertise your
store! Some days when enterprise
may be-suspended?
PRICE 5 CXHTJ.
HERE
SITE;
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Clllrngo'u nrtlnni. - ,.
"Tl.o Kic.il ar.hllect of PnffS du'r
lug the N'npntcon era carried out In
Ilin bcaulllicutlon of Paris midi
Wens. l.'Unrai'it, the grcal etititi''ur
who tabl out llio city of Washington,
'll. C.i was u-eORiiltoil by Hip United
States Ciororniuoiil, in that. after liW
duath the Unllo'I Hliiles biought his
I'cmaiiM ba.-lt to thla country with
pomp and icietaony. Atthuugli Ocn
uial Jackson was renpouslblo ,for tlio
dcsliuctlon of much of IIInfanL's
plans, ol much lcnialns to pfovo tho
worth or having a civic i-eiiter ot
which all citizens may feel proud. .
"Mr. Miilford'linbliiBOli'n scheme of
Up-ullfjIitK tills city was to liavojn
1'- i.errte'v Wliyir lii'Wnsblngton;
(Cnntinurd on Pace 4) j' I
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of workmsu weio papains nlons tho '
road that leads to Kort llugcr. they
saw a negro strolling il'qih; ahead, of ,
mom. Moinciniug in tlio wu- llio man
walked mado tlio laborers think of
Anderson Grace and, spurred on, with
tho thought' of tho 9150 rawnnl; Uiu
bunch hastened niter tho colorodtiuan.
At n turn In the road the pursuers
woro only about one hundred yards
behind, but when thee rojche'it 'I hi.
curve, tliu man was nowbero .to !
neen. Tho liistter wan renoileH in Ihn
Op-ncd round and was Just In time to
see tho negro walk Into bomo gluo
hushes mid disappear. ,1- '
Tho matter wna reported to Chief
MclJiimn and as ho Is following up ev-
ery clue, ho and his party of eleutha
hastily armed themselves and woul
nut. on tho bunt.
BcJ
SIERRA MADE
A FAST Rl
Behaved Well Despite!
Some Kough
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On tho first ami fourtli day autl
(roni Han l-'ranclsro, tho OecanloJ
Steamship Company',) liner SlorraJ
turned tl)rea hundred nnd Bovority-
five miles In twenty-four hours.
Tho Oceanic steamer beliuvoil well
despite the fact Unit during tho first
I wo days strong galea prevailed nhTtl
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