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to tBR VTP"V 1 llSbl a A"la Ml,y 17 HWjvSV;v1 v -For San Francisco: irak. 'I.'-' Sierra , May 18 Lwrrr i wniM Signs on your windowi will not Ma U Y JUJX secure you tenant! and boarders I -'." ?y From Vancouver: S 't Y Marama , Apr '' '-,. For Vancouver: naif so quickly as a little an in the Bulletin's Room and Board Columns. l-TO -: Manuka Mny 25 3:30 EDITION Secures the news and hfcje many subscribers 1 A. ESTABLISHED 1882. HO. 4622. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU. TERBITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910. 10 PAGBS. rxiox I CIKTi UWriTTTTViA ii m i i -m.-i . ..- .1V I ! . I' ,' !,..;v- ; i -, r f 1 v a. . ' ' ;: ? v--"T';!w- T ' " '' 'A,' "' ' if '.VW E 5-iV. I , cif' j -; 'W$ Jp f f. M ' V t Mir ; ' v VtJi. , r -'.: Mr "?' "in- ' iik." yjIfifesa&X BSISiSiSiSHBMHftl I riM isLLmmi ORGANIC Sun SpotsiCables Come On Appear Today SAN FRANCISCO, May -18. Re ports from various observatories where astronomers are watchintr the influence of Halley's comet are to the effect that several new sun spots have appeared on the surface of the sun dunng the last twenty-four hours. DAILY SCORES OF BIG LEAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 18. Scores for games in the big league games today were; National Pittsburg 8, Boston 5; St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 2: Chicaco 3, Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0, New York 10. -"American Washington; .4; Cleve land '3 fPh'lIadelohla 4. Chicago 2. Other frames scheduled for the day were postponed. GUNBOAT STOPS WAR (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 18. The commander of the gunboat Pa ducah brought his ship to close range, and by landing troops and training his ship's guns prevented any attack on Blueflelds and quelled fighting in the streets of the city. The rebels have massed a large number of troops on the outskirts of the city and were about to bombard with heavy artillery. FOREIGNERS -IN DANGER (Soecial Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 18. United States Minister Calhoun has -cabled authorities at Washington, reporting serious anti-foreign dem onstrations by fanatio Chinese in the city of Nanking. STRIKERS ACCEPT TERMS (Special Bulletin Cable.) BETHLEHEM, Pa., May 18. The strikers in the steel works at this city have accepted the arbitration terms offered byPrcsidcnt Schwab. SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, May 18. Beets i 88 analysis, 14s. 01-2(1. ; parity, 5.1Go. Previous quotation, .Ms. lOd. J KfLLED IN ELEVATOR SAN FRANCISCO Mav 18 Jo. ' yct ,noy nru "erc'vel meeting nfter iCnrim . tmni.i f n7Ir meeting, placed on fllo with tho prom-seplt-fJnffln.arnllionarcof Ontario; ,B0 that to work w, ,)0 ,lon 'wlien was killed here today in a hotel ele- funds nru available. valor- ' NO ONE KILLED. PHOENIX. Arir.. Mnv18. There were nn fatnlitlei In ln 1infil fln. lhat oemirrfd hern last nlirM All nlM,llt WOO oil ftirt street? How hT.JSS wl,n JJ Lfii 1.. ma" of y" Supervisors, know Just the (ruests who were missing: have whnt' 10 gchcmo , ,n ordcr to pavo ,f i?!.'11 of thtm e8ca.PinB tills Btroot? , o you know that tHoro with little clothing: and going to the will not bo money enough In tho Gen homes of friends, ( Continued on Paire 2) MONUMENTS .ERECTED FOR DECORATION DAY HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MB.'lv,ArltAa -,mo'tnv M. Drake's Status Rumor That Washington Will Not Accept Resignation Of Collector What la believed to liavo been n time, timl Ihcro Ik Rieat Intcrmt (ell lofiiHnl on the. part of the WushlnK- In the unlcump, particularly ns to ton" autlinritlcx to accept llio resjB- who will lie appointed In tho plwc nation of Collector or Interim! Ilev- or Drake, should his resignation lie etiue Walter Diuke. wiih contained In u.eeptcd. There are several person two inlilcKraniH received thin morn- In tho field for tho place. InK one by Special Acont Thninas It may ho possible that In view en and tho other by United .States At- AkoiiI Thuinan' stntemont a row darn tornoy llreckons. Ihco about makliiR Hawaii a siitidla No definite Information Is avail- trlct of California In ciisc tho Tcrr. iblo upon tho proposition, but when tory oles for prohibition In J-ily, questioned this mornlns whether that nothing will bo done about the there was anything new In the In- resignation of Colloctor Orako until tenia! revenue situation, Dreckona after the July election, stated that the Washington author- Jtles had evidently not made up their Wll thy party or parties who found minds what to do; . n ladles' handkerchief ban klndlv iiiurn nw uceii noining'nnnouncoii In tho Internal revenue rase fo'rsomo wti.. L .;.- ......... ."j FINANCES SCARCE, SAjfSjrCLELLAN Other Districts Suffer By Fort Street . Pavement The City nnd County of llonolulu can 111 afford at tho present tlmo to enter Into n contract calling for near ly eighteen thousand dollars, for tho paving of Kbrt Btreet, uccordlng to it statement inado by Supervisor McClcl Inn. IK'fnrn a full mcmborshln of tho City and County Hoard last ovcnlng piomlsciioiisly dlsseinlnated last pvcir McClellan offered a statement of city Ing by practically tho entire mcmboi flnances which during Its preseutn- Klp of tho Hoard of Supervisor no tion cuused Ills follow rollea'gues on (ore the third and dual reading of tho the board to sit up and tako notice, paving ordinance resulted In'u'voto of However, despite the warning from rol'r against three favoring ItB paB the guardians of tho treasury tho enge. bltullthlc pavement of the business 'Hio paving of Kort street from an street was ordered done and tho con tract nwarded to Warren Brothers of Now York City. Among other tilings McClellan said; "We will not liavo tho money to en ter Into a contract the bIio of thla at present. We liavo already voted about tS7Jl00 over and 'nbovo our appropri ation, and almost all this amount has beei spout for road work. When tho Kanana contract was let. you all know that wo went our limit for largo amounts for road work. At that time wo ull agreed to apprnprlnto enough money out of our next clean-up to make certain needed Improvements In tho Flru, Police and Electric Light Departments, but wn liavo not dono so nor Is thero any likelihood that wo will do so aa wo havn not tho money on hand, nor Is tlicio any money In tho cleanup for IIioro Improvements. Why should wo saddln this expense for paving Fort street, when It will almost 'bankrupt tho City and County. Why don't wo tako up somo of tho numerous petitions for road work that 1 arc on lllo In tho Clerk's oinco and do ' that work first. Nono of these iietl i tlons call for aivcry largo expenditure "Look at Kmma street. This is.i This Ism I .. . . . " ' " . I disgrace to tho City nnd Count)', ' Wo do one half of the street, nnd then leave (he otlion, Why don't wo finish tills work beforo wo Btnrt to spend MONUMENT WORKS. Limited . 'ion a vi p..i . IIOU OmJUII;jDIICCHMi ,.-. lii.yMtiU . . .. . . - jehvb tho flCo, same ut thr rtiillotln of FORT STREET PAVE IS APPROVED Four For Improvement, Three Are Opposed It would seem that nothing can block tho proposition to pavo Fort bticot with material furnlshod by tho Illttillthlc Pavement Company of New Yoik, savo tho placing of an Injunc tion liv tho coiirta of Hawaii, .Much gtx)d oratory and an Interest- I nit array of tacts unci figures -were intersection with queen and extend ing to Derctnnla avenuo will now In nil probability go through. v No longer will pedestrians as well on rhlclc. tralTlc bo Confronted tiy i i.orrow business street freely punc- tuifd with mlrofllled chuckholca In (Continued on Face 2.) SAN GABRIEL MEN ARE ALL OTERATE And By Naval Regulation They Have WineNWith Meals Consul for Italy Mr. Svl.aofcr, railed on Captain do Athoiigtila Pinto Ilasto of tho crulsor Ban Oebrlel' this morn ing and was given tho proper salute. On Saturday tho Hawaiian band will irlvo a concort on board tho cruis er .at 1 o'clock, beforo tho departuru of the cruiser for Kahulul, Maul, whero It will arrlvo Sunday morning.- A largo bathing party for the young er officers Is being given it the Sea side today. Members of tho I'ortugiicsa colony wero very much pleased with tho vau dovlllti performance given last ovenlug by tho officers of tho ship at I.nal tiiula hall. Thp pit Hot In Is Informed that ulnc'fl the SanClabrlel left Msbou not a slngla man of tho crow hiiH been ar rested for drunkenness- In any1 port. Thoso men, by their naval regulation, aro allowed claret' whio twlco.a day at 'ioaBAlBaMBfraHSaniiwfTiaer' f,i j- - " ACT PASSED Grand JuryHouse Voles On Auio base I Tho Territorial Orand Jury has iie ;un nn Investigation Into tho clrciim itances surrounding the death of John Do Mollo who was run down and kill "d Monday by nil automobile driven by Kdward Cliuicy, the tragedy oo curing on King street near tho Kn- 'iiehnmcha schools. Tho case wni considered bv the rerrltortal InquUllorH at an Invcstlgt- XX" ilLb 'iVniW.-S : p" my no nniti in nuejjme. pemtlng tho tidings ol tho. Coroncr'H Juiy. AuoAutf THROllOli TAIL OF EOMET MAYPSP TONIGHT Professor Ejlerman stated this morning that It was possible that the earth will not pass through the tall of the comet until tonight. If the passage does not occur until then It li-poMlbK that there will be changed atmospheric effects that can be ob served by the people of Hawaii. Just how well defined these might be Is problematical. Information received yesterday by Prof. Kllerman, through tho cubic states that from tho latest nnd most scientific calculations made, the comet will bo at tho mlddlo of Its passago across tho sun'n faco M 5 : 1 r. : 1 S this nrternoon, nnd If thHro Is to bo niiy oxtrnnrdlnary demon stration In tho 'itmosphere It will mntcrlallio at .that time, Tho weather froin half-past two this morning has been nioit po:ullar, changing from sunshlno to quick showers and back to a haze. These sudden changes are characteristic, nt Hawaii, still thero Is a something (Continued oa Pace 21 When a milliner wants lo draw tho old girls Inside, she' displays a particularly young looking hat In the window. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250 Bulletin, Editorial Room Phone IBS Automobile Accident Insurance IN addition to writing policies that cover Loss or Damage by Fire we have a special poljcy that covers LOSS or damage to vtlfe (Automobile instir-. cd by being in COLIISIONwith any moving or stationary object. LIABILITY for damage to the perty of others, caused by collision. HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO., LTD. " " On Final Passage Now To Conference Special Bulletin Cable Washington, May 18 The Amendment Bill to the Organic AT rT Hawaii Txraa ' , , House as reported mirtDQ rv arritnyioo iiiivtv. vis j.iiiiiuiiVOi Ihe salaries of the Territory remain by the Senate with Circuit Court Judges, which has been approved at $4000. "fcV4 The Bill. now ence. Committee;' Senate. MysterySurrounds Death of Man What w,ns at first thought to ho Just an ordinary assault and battery case, this morning developed into either. a, manslaughter or- murder affair. Ioola Andrew, a Hawaiian, Is held at tho poll co station, and Alec. aarner,u negro, Is lying dead at tho morgue, Tho colored man wns struck.vy a lump of coral al leged to have, been thrown by An drew last Krldaj', and died this morning at the Quern's Hospital, It appears that the two men con cerned In the affair reside at Vino- ynrd street ramp, nnd that on Fri day .night tinnier had a row with mother man, who Uvea In a room adjoining Andrew's. Tho latter was awakened by the row, mid went out INQUEST ON AUTO VICTIM ADJOURNED At tho Inquest which was held laot night un tho body of J, 'Je Mcllu liar bora, who wns run over nnd killed by Kdwnrd Cluney on Monday firtornoon tho Jury, after a threo hour, session. adjourned Its enquiry till this evening. w, 'i. iiawuna nppeared fir Qiutiey, and was actlvo In his conduct of th case. Dr. Maokall 'testified to tho Injuries sustained by Dnrhaza, and gavo It as Ills opinion that death was practically Instantaneous. An evn witness to the affair named John 1'lco, told all he saw of tho acci dent nnd his story was a stralghtfor- Wnril mil, lln ntnlnil Ihnt tho tmtnnwt. bile came down King street tit a high rato of sliced, and when near the Kn meliameha achools struck narboza. who was crossing the street. The car continued IU career for sorno distance, and then was pulled up ajid returned tuoniinueu on race X) i i . WEIGH SUGAR IN THE COURT NEW YORK. Mav 18.-Full -de- tails of the methods used by the Sugar Trust in underweighing ira ports were demonstrated.ln court to- '.day atvthe trial, of SeorttaryiHeikeiVrJted'StatesTmiiuiia and' Brazil,' Bill trHatr naccnH Ktr i-hck , T TV Jf"l-,wl "J tiiv by the House Com- Federal officials m the same as fixed the exception of the goes to the Confer having passed- .the MONK to w what was the matter. The .negio la alleged to have taken of reuse at Andrew's remarks, and to liavo attacked tho Hawaiian, who then Is said lo have thrown the lump of coral at tinnier. Tim lattor was taken to tho hospital anil ad mitted for treatment. I T,i till Inttt tili-lif f!ninni. wn. .In. Ing well, ami cnly yesterday allor- noon he had a talk with Deputy Sher iff Hose. Tho Injured man said that he was all right except for a slight headache, and that ho would soon be out of tho hospital. The hospital authorities state thut Into last night Oarncr began to net like a crasy man and kopt getting (Continued, on Taee 2) EXTRA. DIVIDENDS ARE ANNOUNCED Three good things wero announced on the stock board this morning, KliBt wbb thu million-dollar stock dividend (bfty per cent.) of Hawaii lau Hiignr Company that was voted at the meeting held yesterday aft ernoon. Hecnnd wns tho oxtrn illvldeud-ot sixty reuta a share payable to tho stockholders of Hawaiian Sugar Com pany. The notice rends. "On Juno Id, 1910, Hawnllun Bugar Company will pay an oxtrn dividend of CO conts a sharoiy total that date, $t per sharo," Thff dividend with tho Increased capital will bo thirty cents a fcharo per mouth, beginning July IS, lain. Third, nu extra dividend of fifty cents a sharo for Hawaiian Commer elnl, payable Juno C,, 1010, making tho total for that ditto eovonty-flvo -outs ii sharo, (Continued on Page 2) TO ARBITRATE LIMA, Peru, May 18, The Peru vian Government has announcer! that it win accept the arbitration of its differences with '"Ecuador .'h. the Queen Has Lost Her Case WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 18. Queen Liliuokalnni lias lost her case in the Court of Claims that handed ilcwn a desision today holding that the crown lands of the former king dom of Hawaii are the property of the Hawaiian uovcrnment. COL. AMES . COURT MARTIAL. MANILA. T, I., Mny 1 Lieut.-'" S i,ui, nines nas uccu cuuri-maniaica as n result of n scandal which led to the suicide of Lieutenant Janncy at Fort McKinlcy some weeks' ago. , .Mrs. Jnnncy, wife of tha 'doadifc lieutenant, attended n dinner given by LleuU-CoL Amca, and. It wng Uur- .... ue prtlgiess ut the least that.; Jnnncy appeared on the scene.. Ho 4 charged tjlfl, wife-, wjUi imdiio lull- mncy wltli Ames. Just prior tuTtho ? shooting, Jnnuey endeavored lo per suade Mrs. Jnnncy to return homo with him. Hlio Mwutlj- refused to do o and at the Fame tlmo partook of champagne fioni n loving cup which onco hnd been tho property of Jnnuey. Hot words followed the net, and leaving uMr. Janney Id tho" com-' pany or Amos, Lieutenant Janney went to his quarters and llrod tho . shot which goon ended tils Ilfo. A.' coroner's verdict given shortly after Jnuney'B death dcclfired him n sui cide. An attenipt upon tho imrt Of army officials hero to Initli up tho matter failed, nnd the court-martial lonoweii. . )' KASS0N DEAD, 1 WASH1N0T0N. D. 0., Mny 18.- Aasson aica nerc today. .v TRANS-PACIFIC KACE THAT NEEDS SUPPORT ! The n u 1 1 e 1 1 n man dropped In . Jj on V. II. Mclneny this morning W for the lirteot news ou tho coming ,,W trans 1'nclllc yacht ruce, knowing ' Uint In former years be wns eti'thu- ' slusttcnlly Identified with tho event- Kir, Mclnerny Bald, in part, that ' this year he waff, not (ictlve. In jlhla matter, feeling' that ho had lu'tha past done all that could be .expected of him, but was very nnxloiia and hoped tho people of the Territory would not allow tha Honolulu on'd of lo? tho rnco to drop through. r "S ltn riirthpi- ttnlil Hint In mntitMR.' ''. Bvl Hon with inomberH of tho Promotion " t,"' Commlttco ho found them of on'o opinion Indorsing this event iisoiib of tho best possible methodn of ad vertising llnwpll, nnd altering their support. Commodore Jaeger nnd thoso as sociated with htm have inado c.y.cry' offort posalhlo lei finaucc this rnco, without directly taxing anyone, but so fnr had hut n small degree or success. "It teems to me," said Mr, 'Me-j Inerny, "thut In an event of this character, whoso only purpoto con-," viua UIUIJUIIU 111 Ull lUl-miut-IJ 1VIIU progreoi here from the. Kalniukl LanJ Company to the Japaneaotistt- erman's Association -that n effort should be made to make a donation mmn.-ilf-it ponnnl " . "I really donlt know what to sug gest In this connection, but feol that; as the time is now getting very close something will Ut to be dono. uu none soon. t "I wish Bomeone could be fotinif to further this matter aud' stir 'up, pub ,, ,... . .1 '-k ..- no iiucruBi. .Jho sllencd-or, ulinan''wiyil)e?'m(i eloquent tbau the fMeiim i r jswb&t&tf, li?i'Lmmmkm,j . . . M. ' -' idiJ&ikl vu&