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, ," .v sJ?'m --T ';. Iff . w, EventMO' 'Bulletin i Tfc From Fan Francisco r S'e'iii t May 13 For San Francisco: Ten jo Mnru May 13 From Vancouver: Maramn , , Air. 39 For Vancouver: Manuka May Si Sifpis on jour windows will not secure you tenants and boarders half so quickly as a little ad in the Bulletin's Room and Board Columns. 3:30 EDITION Secures the news and hence many subscribers ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4010. 10 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICK I CZHTf ?- rv k - mmm W KOM A. L,. Hilo Railway "Tip" Is u Extension To Paauhau Illlu Ilullwny Is going through to i.n,ini.M n.i th.it ,.,, ,, . . .. This Is the Inside Information on wltlrli thn flttrrv In Itltn IlnllwuV ........ ....,, ... 8to:k has been mining for the last week. It Is tho 'Inside tfp" on been bought and on ... . which stock has which n "good turn" Is expected. ..gt()ck tvvy.. he1 the capUnila. All 11. V. Dillingham will say Is ,on g increased from fourx million that the last news he has received five hundred to live million five hull Ib that rails have arrived for the ex- dred or six hundred thousand dol tension of the road to the lloiiolll Inrs. gulch, or some other way station. Just what the exact dotnils are no and everything Is going along swim- one In authority will give out, but mlngly, and "mebe," perhaps. If all tho "straight tip" has beon passed goes well the road will continue on around to fo many peoplo who want Castle Defends Present -Vt&hetitit90r", -' , 'V Alfred Castle, member of the Hoard nf I.liiuor license Commts- slonera, believes that tlio existing lliiuor law Is entitled to support nnil Is tu he preferred to tho enactmont u'f a prohibition statuto by the Log- iin..r nf ihn Torritmv. n rte. clard this morning that he believed qualltltlcs 0, (lllor , bottlM that tho existing law, was n good onol Thirdly, Mr. Castlo believes that nnd with three changes should ho , tho Legislature should make an nd sunicluiit for nil purposes. dltlonal appropriation for the work f.. r.,.u.l ,,,.i ,i ti,. nr.t f 'he liquor license hoard of Oahu, . V.MDV.Q ,.bb..1., ...Mb V..W ...tlht ,i ii , i it' lv' w ''"w " ,..... ..oo wm.m bo a provision that would prevent tho Lontlnunnco of tho recti lers bus- Wholesalers To Lose : Local Retail Licenses Tho Board of Liquor License Com missioners for Oahu havo decided to sound public opinion on tho question imolved In refusing to grunt a ro nowal of licenses to saloons that do not open directly upon a public thor oughfnro. As far as tho Commission is concerned the matter Is Btlll In u tentatlio state and nothing will be dono until tho sentiment of tho public is' definitely ascertained. They havo also declared against tho wholesale holder of a retail license. It has beon proposed that a public meeting be held and an attempt made FREAR RECEIVES VISITORS Captain Basto, Aide and Consul Call at Palace Promptly gt Hu'clock this morn ing an nUtombblle bearing Captain A. J.T IMnto Uasto, commander - the Portuguese cruiser San Gabriel, his ulde. and the Portuguese Consul,' t-'ouut uunuvaro, urew up In front mmmm RAILWAY BILL FAVORABLY REPORTEO CASTLE TALKS ON LIQUOR nrruud tlio Island. i To uut tl10 railroad through to rnmthuu and Hamaktia Mill will re- nUo m()ro boll(1 moncy ,, , -r .i..- ......,. ...,... t...n.i .... n,n uvl (u BL-t;U,u iiiuiu uuuu iiiui.j unv of the first things, to do will ho to Issue more slock. So the people who' nre ,,uw "U'nK '" nallway stock, plate now In view. It uu "spec" expect to como In on the.structi'd with capital n -tf fi Liquor Traffic Law lness and the prevention ol the ealel ol 'uiioruieu nquur 10 me cuu-j Tho second change that he advo - catn u amendment that will "make n wholesaler a wholesaler"; "at Is, to prevent the holder of a wholesale license from evadlnp the utilrtf rt thn Inur liv uo11lrin small ,1. t ,,, J iimiictiuis iuuiu uf viiiptuyeu . (Matpnil nf nne. tin nf nrMnnh Mr. Castlo nlso believes that tho stood for ts strict enforcement dur holding of n I'edcrnl license should bit' lug his service on the board. toward learning what thoso Interest" ed may hnvo to say hetoro tho Hoard takes tlio question up for serious con sideration. According to a member of the Hoard, tho only saloon that would ho affected by a ruling as suggested would bo the Union Saloon. - It Is stated that a number of objec tions have been raised to a saloon with oxlts nnd entrances away from a public thoroughfare and that thoso protests aro the basis for the decision by tho Hoard tu consider tho question carofully, Tho Hoard has made tho Vullng that will, result In tho wholesalers now of the Talaco steps and the distin guished party alighted for their for mal call upon Governor Frear. ' Colonel J. W. Jones, Chief of Starr of the National Guard, met tho party at the head of the stairs Inside the Continued nn Pace 41 10 VIEW LAND Tomorrow the court and Jury In tho caso of Bishop and Company versim Knleleha over the tltlo to certain land will visit Watcrtown to view the tract In dispute. The casq has been on In Judge Whit- ofl"0'" ";0,lrt n tw, J"1' I tltn nnlilnnnn lino nlinwn tlint Mm ill. Urnllan clalmaiitR of tho land havo llv ,.v v,Mi.i.u ii a.iwn., ,,iv .HO - ej lUK, n fr t),0 ,,a8tr four genora. Htlons, I to get rich cm "a little filer In the ' ft. ..Ill !. I . !... market" that there Is no doubt of what tho "tip" from the Inside Is. i I Qnv of t,(e , featureg , ,.! I !.... ...tit. .,. .m... i- .i.-.1 iictuuu 1 1 ii me n uiwai ,iuii in uiui when tho road rocs through to Wal- pi,, gulch, w 1,1.1, 1, the jumping off will be eon- made from the prosperity of the Islands and Is now .c..n.e,i ir mrmer prosperity. Mr. Dillingham sas there will be nothing dent He for ten dajs, but the. "straight tip" rren nre buying on the assurance that the deal is nil completed except thnt it is not jet signed and the seals may not have been dellered. ' ii.rtl .--. -r- prima faclv cvldeuco of selling fan I iinii ,u meal option leaiuro 111 Uio existing law should bo strengthened. l win, ,!.-. mn.im.itinna wi.i,.i. aro pr.ictlcally In accord with I the sentiments of those oi posed to the propaganda of John Q. Woolley, Commissioner Castle belle cs that the existing law Is entitled to the support of tha peDplo of Hawaii and should not be call aside fcr a pro hibition law. Commissioner Castle has an Intl mato knowledge of the practical II .. .. wurKiug oi me present siaiuie gov- I mn n. tlm lln,i. tnimn n.i haa holding retail HceWs forfeiting their licenses' In tho Interest of thoso af fected by tho decision to close all sa loons outsldo of the fire limits of the city. About Ave saloons 'aro now op orated under retail licenses Issued In the names of local wholesalers. Those llccns'es aro to bo reissued but the license holders of the saloons closed on July 1st becauso thdy artl ouumo the 11 ro limits will have the preference In the reissuance of tho llcensos. This policy bus boen definitely de cided upon by tho Board and will not bo. altered. AMBASSADOR ROOSEVELT WASHINQTO. D C, May ll. - Col. Boosevelt has accepted the honor tendered to him bv President Taft.l of acting as a special ambassador of the United States at the funeral of the late Kinir Edward. KIERSTED DIES PHILADELPHIA. May li. Bear- Admiral Kiersted died here today from a stroke nf anoplexv, " Monday will be the last day for the, nayment of the first half of mod- erty, income and conservation taxes. 200 RUSSIANS TAKE OFFER OF WORK M ESTATES Latest Arrivals Are Not IIINUCflCCU DY MIC fc r Agitators i n i-eucrai I inmigraiiun auuiorltic-t nll hnv., '-iininl&ii,i ih.tr ini.,,r in Th Federal Immigration outhorltlci ,,,. , ,h .(1,, ,... ,,,. ,... ., ..... ..,.. . ......ni.il.D uvimr .ii- u.ij ,n IlillUKUl U a close, ncionllng to tho rate of prog' examination lit II, ress madu In lh Bta. thi, mcirnln, Two. bundled lturslani successful') passed the qulx slvun them by the liu migration oitlctrniand almost as fast .,, ti,cy complete',! Ihs examination th-y protcedeil tcj gather up their bag ,ige nnd personal efftctj and drift cuer to the adjoining premises of tho Hawnllau Sugar Planters' Association. I There will be but few' Kunslans de tained by tho Immigration bureau be cause of mental or physical defect. 'The last lot of Jtusslaiis aro declared oy i note competent to pass judgment as a. much suHirlor clami of peoplo than those- who 'afnio 'to these Istiindi by the Tenjo MaruVomo tlnio ago, nml who since their arrival havo caused all kinds of trouble. Director Itoal 1). Me.id of the Lab or Iliireou. and Assistant Habbltt ex pressed themsehp as much gratified by the willingness displayed by tho Husslaiis to lake up: employment of fered' them. Hip Planters' shed and compnunJ wac tluonged with1 I'tiWBlali I nnd Fili pinos this morning. Nearly three bin. dred prospective laborers were carol for last evening. The Little Hrown Brothers to the number rf nearly sev enty will ba sent to pltnfa'.lons and estates on tho Hlg Island. A largo por tion of this delegation halo been iu slgnod to llawl Mill nnd oilier nsarby pluntntlons. Ihcy will leio by the steamer Maul this evening This to sel Is ulso taking a detegd'lon of Itus bIiiiib, who bale slgnlflod their lutc'i tlon of taking up work on Olaa, Walu kea, and tho Illlo St gar Company lands. Last evening Mr. Mead nnd his as soelates dispatched twenly-flvo Hut Blans tu istnnd plantations. Thes peoplo belonged to the delegation which has been creating trouble, dur ing their stay at the Improvised Iwl let camp. They became tired and dis gusted at tho dilatory actions of their leaders and finding themselves misled by false promises and a shortage of food staring them In tho face, the dis appointed Itiirslaiis turned to tho plan tation rpcrultlng agency for relief. They declared that Urough following their false prophets, I boy had suffered much. Tho labor hoadquniterJ Ib constantly besieged with those Ruislniin who ex press a preference to lake up labor on plantations on Oahu. At present thosu plantations hao but little Inducement (Continued on Pace 4) EARTH QUAKES; PEOPLE FLEE SAN JOSE, Costa Blca, May 11. Severe thocki ot earthquake were experienced here today, and the city is in a state bordering on panic. Thousands are leaving; the city, and there is a general exodus from the houses to the open. SHAKES IN SAN DOMINOO, CSV TinMIMfin XToo 11 Klmrtt I . oi" . .. . J 1 .. . 'hock, of earuoukB were ie nere today, No danuce is reported. TJT A 'rVrTTT?'P'V' LiAVi IN ibIX I rPTDT A T DTTtTATO X XVlXlJ l Dl lVJXJ.1 0 SAN BAFAEL, Cal., May 11. r--.- Vnll.. Pn-,-,l..tn-.,- via'-, nerv of San Francisco is on trial here for his complicity in the' -wire-tap- I ping.operations of the Sausalito nool- 1 ' 1.1 mi.. iii i.... tJie triai opened today; ... rUUIU KU1UUIC19I B UlClllUlllBIlCSUl tb. trial ..,! tnn jsjsy'Tor Salo" cards at Bulletin., Wall Road Bill For Kona WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11. ' A favorable report was rendered to the House of Representatives today, on the bill authorizing William A. wail and his associates to construct a railroad on the Island of Hawaii. ,,.,., ... tins is nenoveu in ue ino uill pasB- ., ,,.,.. ed by tho last Legislature "covering ,rom ",0 out"ld8 l",!ln,l8 nnd cven an -extensive railroad enterprise on lhls Island, tbnt the new rule for through Kona nnd to Kau, on the the sale of goods at cost In piuuta- Islnnd of HawulL -tlon stores Is ruining the business '."', i0' "'o Independent storekeepers. BIG LEAGUES I A,rcau,y ,he holesalcra of Hono, pj.. -TT- T-) A -r x i'u'u ore beginning to feel It. The XT JLlXX X fiA I il i Imlependent storekeeper of the coun- I try dlstilci docs not daro to buy any (Special Bulletin Cable.) Igoods for fear the plantation store San Francisco, May 11. (will soon run him out of business. ThY results ef the bij; amei 'y- Neither does he waut-to pay his ed today uti v ,A .. (hills for goods received In tho past. Nattftnal-leaBTie Chicago 4, aiewbccauke If he fs'Touiid forcoriafh York 3. ruin, he wnnts to save all be ?an American League Boston 10, St. from tho wreck. Louis 3; New York 2, Detroit 0. Thus It Is that the Independent Other games scheduled for the day store business of the Islands has were postponed on aefcount of heavy been brought to mu-h the same rain. RAILROAD BILL UP (Snecial Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11. The Senate railroad bill will be sub stituted for the Administration measure that passed the House yes. teraay in an amended form. The oil- ferenra hturn h. twn fcn ,m ' i.. : .71,. i.3 ; ;:r "" be adjusted in conference com- mittee. GUILTY OR - INNOCENT (Special Bulletin Cable.) KANSAS CITY. May 11. The jury in the Hyde case has been in structed to find Dr. Hyde either guilty of murder in the first degree or innocent of any crime. i T. R. AND ,WM. II. REVIEW 12,C00 BERLIN. May 11. Col, Boosevelt was the guest of Emperor Wilhelm today at a review of twelve thousand troops. SUGAR SAN' FHANCISC0, May 11. Beets: 88 analysis, 14s, 101-2d.; parity. 5.17c Previous quotation, 4s. lid. HI TRUSTEE H4VEJILED BONOS Two bonds each for 102,500 have been In tho circuit court by the trus tees of tho estate of Abigail K. Camp bell-Parker. Ono bond was filed by Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd, as principal, and I'acinc surety Company as surety, tho trust company beln'g appointed n trus tee and the second was filed by Muriel Shlnirle. triluten nu nrlnrlnnl nml Th 8ntei a,Va- " Company as surety. OPIUM (USE OK Another opium emu Is on In the KVd oral court today, Veo I'an being charg- d Hh bavlng tho smuggled drug In his possession Illegally. T,ie JUW ,lr!wn to try tho caso con- "l8ts of olat Onistcd. Patrick Mc- ?r",h. ' " "L'aUIl11; '' "UleJohn J. Uuriis. Charles I'h us. Oeorcu Oon , -- - - salves. D. V Thrum. J. II. Moholona, Charles Bailey, T. H, l'etrlo and C. 11. j Frailer., Independent stores Face Crisis Selling At Cost By Plantations Felt To Be Fatal Blow To ,t Outsiders' I Heporls nre steadily coming In (standstill that would result In ths Territory of Hawaii If Congress should pass a law requiring al the manufacturers of sugar under tho American Hag fo sell their sugar at as low a rale as Is possible for the sugar manufacturers of Cuba, The Independent trnde has been brought up "all standing." irameaiaieiy me worn went through the plantation and country districts that plantation stores would sell at COSt. thf, trade nf ttlA Imlnnnnrfntit ....1. "....' 7. ...r ":.':". :,.:: .-.: .u'u:R..w"a u. ? mo?n wind. All the customers of the In- Stock Dividends Will Be Declared Half Million for Kahuku and Million For Makaweli Is What Is Planned ti'nlllllflt ninHtnllAH lnuK..l. 1. ......,. , .u.iKiii,,!! v.uiiiiiiii) g niiicK will ho Increased fioni five hundred thousand to one million di liars. Hawaiian Sugar Company's slock will bo Increased from two million dollars to threo million dollars. These are the plans that aro on foot and occasioned the calling of tho opes- nu meetings or the stockholders of theso two corivoratloni. notices of w hlch appear In the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n. Thesefncreases have been anticipat ed for some time with tho possible exception of Hawaiian Sugar, "A'akv well." over which there has been con siderable difference of opinion nr.mng tho directors. Kahuku's slock will bo doubled. Hawaiian Sugar will bo In creased a million to cour Its Increased assets as shown by Iti. latest 'suite ment. Homo of thoso Interested In Hawnll au Sugar said u yoar ago that there would ho no Increase of tho capital stopk of that corporation. Instead of uuiiii, mm, iiiu iiueimuu was 10 lay nslde surplus' camlngn In n sinking fund with which to pay off tho stock, holders when tho leaiu on tho lands of iho plantation oxpbcs. It Is understood that (hero has bocnl soma Bharp difference of opinion among tho directors oj this point and It was finally decided to pass tho mat ter up to tho stockholders, bt t there Isn't much doubt of how they wl'l de cide. Considerable criticism wns aroused among Ban Francisco holders when the bouda of Hawaiian Sugar wcro LAW Business dependent stores prepared to "go to. -,' the plantation stores. One man tried to'-uavo his custom ers by telling them thnt they could get rates at the plantation,, stores aim l lie independent would give tho 5 same rate or pay him the differenced , This amounted to paying out cash i to hold trado. " j "Wo must hold our customers,' said one of the Independents. "But the l.ord knows how long weshajl bo al:e to do It .with the planta tions pinctlcally combined to wipe , us off the face of the earth, a"nd maisu.evevyinmBjSubsorvjettttdr.ihn iiiuiii.iwuu. Aim in ine m last f or till, lhfv tnlk ahnnl l.tfttM AflT tS pcop.o und building up an lndepen-Y dent citizenship." -hSi Wholesalers throughout the cltyl who bino done business with the In-: dependont stores In the plantation' ti flllllrlpta rminrl tailing nr In a..iam ' 'ik .....u . . H... t..b ,, ,,, uiucib and also financial remittances. "f. The whole retail and wholesale " business of the Territory Is hnng up, lu other words, nnd so far as thet Independents are concerned, the plantation stores that are presuma"-' hly selling their staple goods at cost'. are ninklne all tha n.nn th l to be made off the other articles of trade that are not sold at cost. and"J ... 1...1 1 .. . . ..J '."-'. muraeu up to suit -J u, ,,oman,", f ihe situation, if that Becms best. 3w'i u paia on: last jear In a lumn pnn, .Holilera there felt that tho bonds wom" ull right, to remain with tho usual an-'l mini mi.Iii.II... . i .. . . ..' M ....m, iviiutiiuii, ivuving too remainder v of tho Income for dividends. Theso' s' aro probably tho ones now favorlni? ... ftho Increase of, tho capital slock nri'l ' DkuiiiuiK mo sinning riinu Idea, , A sinking fmid was onco content. nlntcd bv i:n nlnntntlnn .,,.,.,-.. V' but It never got further than the con. tcmplatlon. Stockholders are usually willing to tako their chances when tho', lcaso runs nut sq they get what dlvl- , denirs aro coming today. 'V (i 51 Tll.i hn,liru if n.nll.ll..ll. t..7? - G ..U h..HunV W. VUI,,U1IUIIUE, ill UU1IJ thoso plantation has been anticipated hi the quotations for somo time. Tim'1 expectations on tho street Is that Ka- huku's dividend under tie nnw stock Issue will bo reduced w'jllo Iho dlvl dend of Hawaiian Sugai wl remalrifl Iho samo. TE lln nll.n 0... -,--,..-.- J iiunmioii oufcur viuciioKers niootn ,on tho 17th and Kahuku on tho 18tnl of tlllg molltn PARLIAMENT LONDON. May 11. Euloriea oti the late King Edward occupied the attention of the British ParllamrntJ today, and these were followed byJ tuuKiniumiiuiis cxienaea to"iUa( Qeorge on his accession - to tiSs IU1UUC. -ssr I ss t Rome people are rosnectabli upito of what the neighbors; h, J . . Si .t & .'JJ J. f,'.Aui,iAA .XV W.nwi&b&ife