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Fsswraw tEaHS9S sa-jKr-rcy1 ,HJ - Wvf; ' '$ r V "iv T i i f i $'-h 'f , " IV J V L ' Ah C"H. . iy JVC" Bulletin Secures the news and nejfice many subscribers .3 b -Mr ai From Ran Francisco f ; lliloulan May 22 For San Francisco: Korea May 20 From Vancouver: Marama Apr. 29 For Vancouver: Manuka , May 2o . Signs on your windows will not accure you tenants and boarder half to quickly as n little ad in the B u 1 1 c t i n't Room and Board Columns. i ' 3:30 EDITION ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4624. 10 PAGES HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1010. 10 FADES. PRICX I GIXTfl F$m 9if '59 EveniM 2 v w .? TfZ i- 'a". 4 -, w lf - r Jfr' h- , i - . 1 ' t MILLIONS M001--EDWARD VII.BORNETOTOMB PEARL HARBOR ITEM SAVED IN SEJNATB Edward VII.1 Laid In Tumi LONDON, Mny 20. Remains of the late Kinpj EdwRrd VII. were beme to their last resting place in the Albert Memorial Chanel today, with most solemn and imposing cere mony. A tremendous mullituds thronged the streets alone which the im piessivc funeral procession moved. Fallowing the catafalque in the line of march to Westminster Hall sta tion,, were nine Kinps of European countries, accompanied by royal fam ilies, cx-Prcsidcnt Roosevelt of the United States and a lonp; line of dis tinguished citizens, from all parts' of the world. Funeral services conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury were held at Windsoryivhere the body was en tombed beside the remains of King Edward's eldest sen, the late Duke of Clarence. DAILY-SCORES OF BIG LEAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable.) - SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Big league scores today arc. American Boston 4, Chicago 2; Washington 1, St. Louis 1 i.'rame ended on account of rain); New York 3, Cleveland 2; Philadelphia 5, Detroit 2, National Cincinnati 3, New York 7; St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 8 (twelve innings), Jill other games , postponed. COMET'S TAIL HAS PASSED t. - SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Re ports from the1- various astronomical observe! s show general agreement vamong them that practical!;' all of Xhc tail of Hallcy's comet nas now passed by the earth. There is much doubj that the earth passed through the comet's tail, as predicted and confidently exnectcd by tho astro nomical experts. PROTECT FROM JAPANESE it WASHINGTON. D. 0., May 20. Congressman HcKinley, in n speech delivered in the House today, urged the necessity of protecting American industry against the industrial ex tension of the Japanese. EX-GOVERNOR IS SMUGGLER NEW VOTllf Mnv 20 Former Governor Rollins of New Hampshire was before the United States Court here today, charged with smuggling. Rollins pleaded guilty and wb; fined ' two thousand dollars. The case grewj out of material brought to the coun try in his barcage. i i 1 Tor a rousldeintlon of 13 500 Wul Iuku Hngnr Compuny linn gold to C. ".hewer and "Company threo lot of land In Wulfuku, ono containing 1 50 ncros known as tlio Muul enmity stablo lot, another of C G8 acres known as tlin Muul county paik, und n third con tiilnlng two ucros. MONUMENTS ERECTED TOR DECORATION DAY HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND" MONUMENT WORKS. limited Phone 048 180 S. King Street PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LATE KING EDWARD VII. SWPSHOTOr, KtUtt TAKEN IN JANUARY 1910 IMPROVEMENTS OF ' WATERFRONT SOON Plans For flew Wharves Will Make Port One of The Finest WJtliln n uliort time tenders nlll lie aitertlBHl for tho construction of the now whurf on tho nntprfrmit which la to he located next to navy wharf num her one. Tho estimated cost of con structlon pf this wlinrf Ir 130,000, It will he seven,! feet wide and tho mime length ns tho nuinbor ono Klmrf of the Navy Uepnrtmept, lu tho schiniu of tho Imptovcd wa terfmnt and docking facilities the con stiuctlon of n Kovernmcnt whnrf to duplicate I lie Alukeii whurf Is pUnncd for tho accommodation J)t tho Cans illuti rnclDo'Steamcrs. and this whurf will cost In tho neighborhood of ftOO, 00d for which nn appropriation will he asked of tho next legislature As the Ilrc.wcr hlock Is to ho sold this month tho work on tho Improve ment of tho waterfront will tuko uc tlvo form within u fnw weeks. Tho condition of HukhiiIu of this block Is Hint It kIiiiII ha rcmou'd nit hoon as pnxslhla und hy tho tlmn this Is ilono tho sen wall will have been under construitlon and the shed room or the, Mutsou NuvlKutlon Company wllhlio greatly Incrciibcd. BALLINGER . CASE CLOSING WASHINGTON, D. C. May 20, Evidence takine in the Ballingcr in vestigation closed today. Tho argu ments will be made next week. I'lttshurg turns to Itg haKclmll cluh us ii hnd of puhllc servants whose honor hint never heen Impeach ed. Wushlngton Star. .Jfr rmm TITEMORIAL services S : tV W '?" & PV"? JL-1-or Jimg Edward V 11. zZmK JB ifw' 'mi of?reatBritainhavebeen 'ifM dW9A n.Je w- ' r tt-V" 4, APiar tft vHiJnj iiKiR wtK&L i f iA SNAPiliQrr or KIHG IDtWRO, I HRAjS TiLLm WS3l S-JfJT(K' ahF Blrsl .fl'. t MAKE STATEMENT ON NEW STORE ROLE Plantation Interests Will Probably State Their View Discussion of tho new regulation for plantation stores to sell necessities at tost will proliahl) result in a state mont IssitVd'by a representative of tho Planters' Association, outlining tho nt tltudabf thnLorganltatlon and wjiat It has sought, at tho suggestion of tho Governor, to ncconipllhh. Independents uro thus far unable to boo why, they will not lo seriously effected us tho new plan leaves so much to till) discretion of the Indivi dual store manager. On tho other hand plantation interests claim that the limit of goods sold nt cost Is so bniall that utter tho. first dxcltemcnt Is over, (hero will he no difference no- tlceablo CARGO OF BEER ' CAUSES TROUBLE Whoso beer aro jou? This is about tho way I.lcenuo In upector renncll puis It nnd ho bus refvrtueo to'tho nntl-Woolley cargo of tho. Allien IR'hru which nnlvcil from tho coast, containing a consignment of 606 kegs of beer of Uis. Auguleu manufacture, Llccuso Inspector rcnnell Ih busy trj'lnc to find out Just who Is Iho pur chaser of thu hour but hus not el solved thu problem. Tho Ik or Is con signed to A, W. IJ. Thompson but lie denied today that ho Is thu purchuser, stating that ho Is simply acting us tho local agent of tho Ios Angeles llrew Ins Comp.uiy and tho Maler Drw)ng Company of I Angeles. Tho Mccnse Inspector expects to es tubllsh tho legal status of tho hoar without dlfnculty und tho complliutloim uro presented through tho fact that A. V. 12 Thompson does not hold a license, which he does not den) Tor Balo" cards nt Uullctlu in Get Money For Pearl Harbor WASHINGTON, D. C. May 20. The Senate today rcstored-the Pearl waroor oock apnropriauon uem in the naval apDronnntion bill as it passed tne House oi iiepreseniauves. The item carries $2,600,000 for the Pearl Harbor naval station, and ac ceptance by the Senate assures its passage by this Congress, Automobile Accident Insurance I N addition to writing policies mat, cover Loss or Damage hy Fire we have a special policy that covers LOSS or damage to the Automobile instir- ed hy being in COLLISION with any moving or stationary object. LIABILITY for damage to the party of others caused by collision. HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO., LTD. riMHMMMBHamiaBMManiHMMHMnM FROM BOYHOOD iREGEPTION AND REST ROOMS Alakea Wharf Ready For Promotion Committee Superintendent of. Puhllc World Marston Campbell hns notified the Ila wall Promotion Committee that two well nmittlntf! rnntnn y(llliitpil nn llin ,1)I)er or KUer'y noor of the new Ala- cn wnarf nr al lne dposal of tho committee. T, ,,,, ar adJolnlni and arli is of sufficient slzo to insuro n abund ance, of room to curry on tho irouto tlon work planned in the ln(crosts of tourists nnd travelers. Continued ,on Pace 4. CHAPERONE SCORE MOKE THAN TKIP ' CONTESTANTS & ! - t 4! ll . ; Helen days from tlii.goal ! lit Iho cloho of the YoH'hille I : Cnllforuhi, Contest, mid ono : of th it elm puro no contestants !- luU siorc of two hundred j & nnd fifty- thousand votes, fpr i ' that Is the murk reached 'III I s- yesterday's count thy Mts. I Moore! with three lmndreil nnd flfty-threo votes'to sjinre. i This v'oto total Is the largest v j : yet roconled, unit it urpuuet , .5 s hy iilmout seven thousatid ) ? votes thu totiiIof Miss Pan- ' c gelluun, the second heaviest r J voter. v titiu, tncin is nptniUBae-1 ; ! cIbIvo In this distinction n( f having the largest vote now - ' lt'h tlie result of tlin week f from Siiturdny iiiunt that s will tell who uro tho victors. Have you registered pour s (.hollo? h Details of the contest nud t tho bioieu uro given on pago v ten. s -i -- , t TO APRIL 25 THETIS AWAY- ON SFCROISSION Officers Believe Opium Smuggled as Vessels Come From Coast As the tlnio for the slglitlng of the Korea approaches, the retentie cutter Thetis hus slipped her an clior and sailed nut on a secret mis sldn, supposedly the Intcrcoptlon of smuggled opium coming in from the Orient. Thero hale been rumors for weeks that tho Thetis was hlng on look ing for opium which was supposed o bn dropped ohcrvoaril with u float from Incoming Oriental llperB, after ward being picked up by Japanese (hilling boats which wero lying Jn wult for the contraband, should no revenue iiittor appear. This rumor has been donled sev eral times, hut it still persists, and the sailing of the Thetis ut this time -Jiut as another liner is approach lug tho Islands from tho I'ar Kust lends tutor to thn report that opium Is coming Into tho Islands in tho manner stnte,d. As to whether tho Thetis has sue cieded In overhauling liny sampans In tho net of picking up Dm lontrn band drug U not known, hut that s)stematlc sennlies urn being mnilo of nil ir.ift which nro In tho part of tho ocean lying In or near tin track nt liners from tho I'ast, Is ad mltlnl. , 1'iory flslilng hont, or purported Hulling boat, which Is onrountered hy the little cutter of Undo Sam's gov eminent has to show everything on hoard, and then n search is made by the keon-pyod men, who have learned to look for all sorts of con traband us well us to help sullora am"1 vessels In distress. "" There Is, however, a difference of opinion im to how opium Is being "'' smuggled into llauull, the officers " of the Thetis holding an altogether ' different vlow from' the one with v whlih shore olllclals look upon the matter j Hut little opium is being found by searches made hy the Thetis crevr In '-" cruising to the westward of the U '''I ICnntXnnrX nn T'oit A Metiy Go To Memorial Service The funeral day of King Kdwanl VII of (Irent Itritaln wag observed with services this morning at Ht. An- iIicw'k CRlheilr.il, nlttiided by a rcf rejircxentithe gitliering of tho fifflcial .ind Ijinlnena lifi- of llannll The inontorl.il Mrlces liste,it, for neirjy nn hour. Ilhhop Hcnr Uond fli tailck l'lcrlns pii address' in Ulilrli !' (tnlnlm.l n..t tlu. ri-nnt I.m. Hint has b en suffered bj the English "1 Ntiip mid the world at largo in tho .liflth of 151ns UUwanl. Iho Ulsbop rcfernd to the grvjt nbllity that-Kin; tMwnnl illFplajed In bringing alrout tho rrellng of Interuatloml brother hixtd tli.ii went for peace and good will iiuong tho untloni Ulshup Itestnrlclc declared that thu sympathy of thu world now ent out to (Jiu.ru' Alex indra )n her bcieaiement. lie stated ifl Ino of tho finest'; women ofAthu' s wt-re the inothcr'nf'Kfhe Kllwanl,. JiUHin Victoria ami Ms wlle. 'The last words of the late, klni; T''. '1 Hiliik I hare done my duty,'" said the llltliop, "and e all know thst hdid to the beet ot' till nblllty.' Ill; Influence tended to prceeno th frlcinlKhlp of nutloun and that Is u great thing In Itself" Dlsliop Itestnrick declared that lw I'f.ped that the crlco today Knd tlm lesson to he drown from tho llfd of King Kdunrd wimld promote-;! feelfi-j; of International friendship among thu citizens of many nationalities tha? wcro before him, there to honor tho memory of Ilritaln'4 dead sotcrclifn Tho order of gcnlc btgauwlta thp dead mnnli by t'liopln, follow cd by tho order for tho burial of tho dend, mo nunress oy nis u snon and n in a v. er for the Ilrltlsh Umpire, The uyr- 'Vvj lces closed with Iho Dialing of II-m J. llrltlsli Nntlnnal anthem ' mong thoso at tho Cathedral dnit log the ini'inoilal cenlce Were: ' Iter. Canon Anil. Ilev. qanqn Ui- . bourne, llov. Catio'i Glmpson, Itev. W. K. Potwlne, ItcV L. Hill, Hev. W." II I'enton Smltlii Iter 11 rirau'rn Wallace, Rev Leofyld Kroll. Itov. fi Yen Tct .He v. Woo Yen Uoo, Rev, Shin Ylm Chin, Rev. ' B 8iort, tlrn ernl I)a(a, Consul General ' UycnoJ Chief Justice A. 8 Ilartwoll, Judg") Wliltno). Omeriior Cleghoru HMIaiT Consul Bchsefcr, H Focko jVenc'l Consul Marques, Attorney Oencral A Llndscy. lion W. O Smith, Major Pern. Mrs, 8 D Dole, Judge II. K. Cooper, Judgo A. tl M, RobertsoifJ Portugucco Consul General Cnnmar ro. Captain I'lnto Uaello and 3tarT, Geo, Rodlck, German Consul W.Tfp tenhauer, Hon 8. M Damon, Govern or Krear and sraff, Col. Cooper. Mnjor Dunning, Unit McClary, Adnilfaf Ilecs'aml staff, Judgo I'crry, Mnjo'n Long nnd stuff, U. If. 'M 0. ; Captain, Kails, Capta,ln Wllboni, Capt. Marli. U. 8. M. C ; Italian Vice Consul bant, Chlncso Consul, Major Wlnslow and Btaft Y, Akal, C lleilomuun, Consul for nenmnrk. Col, i. II titnckalile, A. r. Jiuld. John Guild, Cllvo Dalo5. J. V, Wnldrou. W. II. Iltilrd, Geo. Cat- Ion Me.'HAlUMPKOVES W, AV Hall, who his been confined to his home lu Ninunu valley by a serious attack ot Illness, waq stated, this afternoon a having showed mark ed Improvement during the foreuoon over his condition last night, which somewhat alarmed tho members o( his family "Bo )our wife wanta to otoT" "Not exactly," replied Mr, tecjston "She wonts II16 opportunltyot'.'Vot'-l ftr it uhn uIrIipb Thpn ttliA vrtll fin hs she likes about It " WuThlngtou" Htar. J Ixive Au blind. I'uck. Institution ' i'tf 'u ttfMMi :ririi aaflt mlbiku Murmttfthr-, m-t-'t- - atMftlifii