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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4859.
10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1910. 10 PAfJES. '
PRICE ( CEKTI
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ATKINSON BACK FROM RUSSIAN MISSION
ATKINSON W
BY RU
rTiuro
iS AKE
EXTENDED AT
IF
I nmigralion Agent Is a
Passenger On Chiyo
fflaru
CASE OF SICKNESS
DELAYS BIG LINEI,
When A L. C Atkinson, special
ngent rupreiontlng llio Territorial lm
migration Ilurenu met, ami shook
the. hands (if nearly llfly IiuhmIiuih nl
Alakcn Vtroel wlmrf uftcY liming tlic
Htcnuicr Cliljo Mnru nt half past twu
o'clock this iirtcrnoon ho guy tlio lie
direct to unotlicr attempt upon tin
part of tlio Advertiser to last dls
t red It upon nn otllrliil connected will
the. government
If "Jack" Atkinson wiib In need ol
police protection upon IiIh lauding a
Honolulu, tlio fad was painfully din
pelled liy the attlluilo tukni by At
kinson, who upon stepping down frcm
the Jupancso steamer gangway, bold
ly walked to tlio front of tlio wharl
and there met with a large crowd 01
ltusslnnn, many of whom were await
Im an oppottunlty In go to work ills
charging the cargo brought from the
Orient. ,
Atkinson knew many of the Una
nlana by Bight, anil tliimo he stop
ped and engaged In conversation
Ah 11 pituiiitlon ngaliiHt atothlii
(hit might h.itc savored of ilol o
liiwIessntUH. Chief of UcUUlvci Mi
Dullle, l)e)ut Hhcrllf llnsu Ke'lct
nnJ two u" three polkr nllle rn wore
liccent. llio minions nf tlio law at
templed to follow In the wake, o
"Jack" as lm ctrolo tnwaids tlio en
trance to tlio wharf 'I hey wore out
distanced, and Atkinson mjoii fount
Iilmiolf on the outBlde of tlio building
whcio wire, gltheicd a largo deleg.i
Hon of ItUhslaiiK,
Tin 10 was nut tho lenst tlgn ol
1111) thing like double Smeral Iluu
ilona rtingnltod tho labor agent an
ho was pointed out to olherH nf theb
(ountr)incn. Atklntou stopped am!
eeelvod a ei) filtndly giectlim froii
11 number of tho Into nnhnls
Tho Advoithcr "Mob' tunjtd oil
to be a good ileal like a bit of olhc
dug ilaj fensallons sprung Uiou a lout
tufforlng public lo? tlio morning sheet
It proved a llzzlo ami thu inwcHt kind
of fnko
"I haw) had a might) lianl tlnu
of It I tan nsHiiro jou," declined At
llusou as ho greeted IiIh lolloaguef
(Continued on Fnee 2)
ON PLEBISCITE
Anti-Prohibitionists Arc
Receiving Maui
Support
(Special llullotln Correspondence)
Wailuku, Maul, Juno 'i'i Senator
Win. J. Coolho anil J Mahuka, who
lmvo been stumping along East Maul
for the antl-prohlbltlonlsts, are at
Ulupiilakun today, and will bo In Wai
luku tumor low afternoon lit ports
from outsldu districts statj: that they
(Continued on Page 3)
iLultD JiuME
1
KfflTJi " ..il'hl.NM.
WATER FLOWS IN
KAttAKUA DITCH
(Special llul In tin Wireless.)
1 llmiaknit, Jul; I. On nr'ncijiile lime to the in 1 11 11 te, (lie water ranie
tliKiugli t lit- Irrlgiillim ditch In hiikiilliaele IliU furrniiiin.
I W. (I. Irrtli made (he oprnliiir nillrrs mid romilliutulril (lie nun en
Kiigt'd I" Hit' cnlerprNi.
II. I'. I.cwli mid Knglnier Jergenn'ii rripmlril for the illlrliinrii.
'Hie tuanuRirs ef tlic lliitiialiui plantations and man) Honolulu pdiple
were iretrul. ,
The Mater linn Marled wllh twehe million kiiIIiiiki gnlti our, He
wlcr wllb mil) a portion nt Ike Index In hi nice.
McCroHion and JiirKeninn wrre elien praise for ciiicikh la roin,il( llmr
111 tin illfllnill Irrlgnllon rnlerprNci It the lerrllorj.
An aeclilent 011 11 Hume last uii; I from 11 f.illtmr liuuMrr mis nut
rerloii.. ruilll.MIIII.N.
Schlemmer Is .':
Againjndidei
Federal Grand Jury Re tun
m Tn a 1 r if
. irue Jtmi iigamsc jjeposeas
1 Laysan King,
I Jeffries
Sued For
$M00
NUIMNU DAM IS READY
AND DIFFICULT PROBLEMS
ARE SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED
limit wholl b) cltlreu libor the,
mnnu dvui which wiih turned oer
11 tin 'lorrltnr) Mstuduy b) lwj
Vhltihoiifo outilus KiMT.il timet I
lie ui'itxrlil and uiit hut firiiiOOj
uoie lh.111 moie than the Wnlalui.
tim whlih wis built b con had and'
nii.niniiii luli.ir '
T11 iniiko HiIh tho nmro Impr silvo
It tuny bo slated Hint Nun inn ibim
Is six llmeii as lung, contains double
ho amount 01 earth till llo times
ho nino.mt of ilii-r,ip has 11 eonsld
riihln hngi.r amount of luiuhei nnil
ooncicle II11111 the Wahilui iliitu
Tin total cort of "uiiiuii ibim was
2i.nu, nnd that of Wal.ilua as glv
en n- ttihujlcr'ti work 011 iIjiiis, wiu
SI0IJt.
In addition a long ditch wan UM'd
to brliu wnlir to tho Niiimnu work
fin Hliilrliig'imilKHca whlla lit Wain
luu no ditch was" nccesrary
ftl.imlllig on top of tho dam ns the
pait) did )cstotdny afternoon for llio ,
final liiHpeitlon beloro luceptanioi
Homo Idea of tho mugiilttido of th
wnik einihl lm galird In tho lulln of
the gViillo ephjrs which eaniu down
(Continued on Pace 3)
RENO. Kev Jcl" 1. lodrty Jer
fr ct hcs t tved 'v!'.h a t tuimons in
V'bl-h lie is tt r :ei ftr ijlLOtJO liv
tl.e lawyer who drew ut the acre;-
n-eit for novlp nicturcs.
Groigc Hartip"ln b:cn clicscn ns
lirekccnei fcr the Jeffries-Johnson
fight. m
NEW YORK
KILLS COBB BILL
ALBANY. H Y.. July 1. The
Stntc S'cntlc followed the suit of the
Asrcmblr nnd today defeated the
Ccbb bill nincailmcnts, which wete
endoned by Roosevelt. This action
bv both bodies completely kills the
direct rrimiry bill in the State,
Asks For
Governor's
Removal
Again Is .Max fl hlemmer before
the IVdernl Court III coiinec tlnu with
the l.nys.111 m liter This tlni be
tins two lOiiulK against him mi on
Indlitnieiit' ihargliiH hi 11 with hrlnx
lug aliens Into thu loiimry unlaw
fully.
The rcdcral g-atd Jurj, In I'm In
dlLtmenls ubl h weto letiiiued t"
d'ljs ago and plm-eil c 11 the reciet
llio. ro.ti mil one agjlnsl Schlemmer
He Is ureiiieil of bringing Cnnro
Iwainolo, .1 Jipiuictc in I'nlledHtatiM
Tenltorj. one count being tho lm-1
lug or lilm at I,nlau8'sl Ulinl. and
tun with landing lilm itj. Iiywii.
With there two now (iiuitpaiitt;i'''
Sflilmnmrrlherii-lim'bein''nnlii.
dlctmnn h te uncd against him In
connection wltlnsmhliiB nnd bring
ing nliT"i Into 1 he count 1
I rill1 1 1 I m an. foi Hid l
ling of Lrrila,
1 l. It... (.... r I...F
, ... .in' ..i.-v 1 i... , IM!IIIU
wh' h he H r n) n-n trfwt
Imlpn Iretu.. it m 1 u.i nf iltMOti
lug iiR.1ilnK ne dlmulSMtl an
ww . ,1' iiiin. irni vrtia
1,1. . . ci
The other l'll,etmo4it iIuihih
legnl Imt'ortalluu oi nllsiis wjA
ngnlmt the (laicnuifnt. Iiiififftie
of tip poll wan glicn by ItftWll
condurteil the rate fyr till.
111. ml. t
r b emwor M imtlllnl JpJf
in.-' wii wntned li lrsbjil
" -id tbh warning H.hjB
li- ir n-hals m .'WilUi
IipikImccii t 9 n clock lltTmil
glxrn in tno mm ol MOOD.
1 (NneniM bulletin uante.)
1 JUNEAU. Alaska, July 1. The In
I sutgents met in (onvcniiun to'jayiud
I renominated Wickenham. They also
demanded the removal of Gokvimt
Clark and National Committce(nan
Slnckelfoti. '
NORTH DAKOTA
REPUBLICANS
1
SUGAR
SAYS COURT TO DE PAROLED
Supreme Tribunal Gives'
Mrs. Herbert Pivc
Days More
Opinion was tendered by the Hu
picmo Ccurt today In tlio (iisn of
May T. Ilciburt s. William Henry,
. Murnttea. llonry lUcknoll. (' I.
reteiKOli and 1'runk Andrailc, up
holding the demurrers of tho defend
Hits The cfliut held unanimously tint
there wnn a remedy nt law In the
care and Unit n bill In etjijlt) was not
proper
Mrs Herbert binught eult ngnlhst
(Continued on Page 3)
Pull Recommctidalion Not
t Received from Board
By Governor
"I havn taken no steps to parole
the four Jnpinrto btrlko lomtors Ma
l.lno, N'tgorn, Hoga nnd Tnsaka," said
A' tlnu (Imornor Molt Smith In re
Bpoiife to n (pKhtlon this morning.
Asked If ho hud rccolvcil rciom
mundallous fiom tho boaid of prison
Inspectors, as reported, Mott-Smlth
statod that ho had heard nothing
float two of tho Inspectors, one nf
llio biiaid balng uiido U'commondn
tl ns for eeeulle tlnmnncy Ah to
(Continued on Page 3)
FAN FRANCISCO, Julv 1. Heels;
88 nnalysrs, 14s. 8 3-4(1.; pirit.,
!i. 14c, Jlrcvious qi'fltation, Ms. 8d.
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 30.
83 analysis, 14s. Od : psnty, 0.13c.
Prcviojs quotftim. 14s. 9 1 2d.
DAILY SCORES OF
BIGLEAGUES
(Special Bulletin Cable.)
SAN FKANCISCO, July 1. Scores
In the nip; leagues' play today are:
'American Philadelphia 2. New
York 0: Philadelphia 4, New York
3; Washington 2, Boston 1; Clcvc
land S. Detroit 3; Chicago 4. St.
Louis 2.
National Boston 2, Philadelphia
0: Boston 5. Philadelphia G; Pitts,
burg 1, Cincinnati 4; New York S,
Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 0, Chicago 2.
FAKG0, N. D.( July 1. The Be
publican primaries, laid heic today,
lesttued in the nomination ot jou.
son for Governor and McCumbcr for
the Scr.atc. The standpatters sue-:
ccedrd in placing Oronna, who has '
thrcaghout Lccn a leader in the in- (
surgent ranks, for the short term in
the benatc.
FINANCES IN
GOOD ORDER
Standing of American League, June 30
Club V I.. I'ct.
Philadelphia .... 37 1!) .fiCO
New York 33 22 .(,tl
Detroit 33 25 .383
Huston 31 2A .31.1
Cleveland 24 28 .401
Chicago ,. 22 29 ,l
Washington '. 23 3G ,389
St Uiuls ... ...'. 15 38 233
Standing of National League, June 30
Club. V I.. I'ct
Now York 31 21 CIS
Chicago 33 23 .308
Cincinnati 33 27 .361
I'lttuhurg 29 23 .537
llrookln 20 28 .481
Philadelphia 27 31 .412
Ht Louis 22 33 400
Uoston . 25 38 390
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 1.
The Secretnry of the Treasury an
nounced today a surplus of $0102,
000. n account of ordinate re'teiots
over expenditures, nirainst n deficit
last year of $00,734,000.
The total treasury deficit for the
year, including the Panama Canal
nnd public debt, is $25,804,000, as
against $118,709,000 last year.
AUSTRALIANS
AREAT RENO
BEN0. Nev July 1. The Austra
lian snorts have arrived at this city
tor the big light.
This refers to the party which re
ccntl) gave 11 Untie exhibition In Ho.
nolulu.
"KINO MAX" SCHLEMMER AND ONE OF HIS JAPANESE AG.
WASEDA BALL PLAYERS
Tho prlco (if living 11111) be "fall
lug," ns asserted, hut Is keeping the
knowledge to Itself. Richmond
News Leader.
HMuM (III. CO.
STAIITSTIilS MAN! II
Krank M Pnyno, who has been uct
Ing for the llumaumn Oil Compnn) of
California, Icates for the Coaat on the
Wllhelmlna During tho nbsenco fiom
tho Territory of J A Kennedy, Mr.
I'ayno has been acting as president of
the company, hut Mr Kennedy having
now returned, Mr I'n)ne resigns as
president upon his return lo Ran
Francisco Mr. Kennedy will bu tho
active president of tho company
Mr. I'ayno continues as a dlicctor
of the company and will have chargo
of the development wolk which will
ho Instituted nt thu company's prop
erty upuu his arrhul'lu Culliurulu.
WELCOMED TO HAWAII' , 1
BY JAPANESE
Under the nirF.uual iiuperilslon of
Prof Abo .the luecball (cam nt Ilia,
University of Watcda, Jaxin, arrive?))
this moinlng on CJilo Mnru and
was Brectud by tho reception commit.
Ice oft port, short!) after the big liner
Mopped ItM engines to enable the local
qu-irniitlno and customs ollklaU to gg
on board.
Thp Wnscda hti)s, nlllred In their
university uniforms lined up along tho
rails ami shouted bntizals and gao
llulr team jells They were rusjionil
pit to by tho local Japaneso commit
tee, consisting of Messrs, Knmlmura,
Hailajasu, llda, I noil) e, Uhld.i, Bovda,
Ynsumorl, Otiudcru, Kawomura and
f
Harrl. tho lmdld tips
W W
mlttce
Owing In a uililpui So)
board lhf b'? llBJtUf S
committee, which wnt outfto
the da urn wne not perni(tj
boar; I thu steamer Almost nil 9
lisik lelB with them lo ilcoraf
frleiuU Thoi.0 of coursol
hrnught back as soon ne Dr.:n.
head of tho quarantlno servl
nnnounccil from tho dock ot Uw
Unit the recflpttnn (ommltleo
not bo permitted to como onj
Much to their ilisnpmluliu6ute)
lumen on inn uusioiu jauacu,
went to the Alaten w
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