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- at . Bulletin From San Franciico: llilunlnii . . . . October 15 For San Francisco: Tciijii Mnrit October 14 From Vancouver: Mamma Octobor 14 For Vancouver: Mnrama ., November 8 The readers of the EVENING BULLETIN arc loyal to Ihe jwpcr, they believe in it, bclcvc it prints reliable news, nnd read it from the first to the last' page. 3:30 EDITION Advertising's the opportunity; wise merchants see it ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4747. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY bF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER. 12, 1910. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. EVENING i X i' ' ., 'r ( J V' I "V a-' PRINCE TSAI LABOR STRIKES THREATEN ALL FRANCE Chinese Prince HoldsJJp Chiyo Refusal To Submit To Health Inspection Keeps Big Liner Off Port '' Prince Teal Smm of the Imperial ' family of China tills morning found that tlieic In mi olllilul In lloiiolutu who was of liloio Importance tliuu hlmsulf, ami thai (illlclal Is Dr. Carlj Hanuis of the Mailnc Hospital anil' Quarantine Service or the United! Slates (liivcrnmcht. IIIn Highness thought that he was lniinuno from ciirfc rising for Inspec tion on hoard the Olilyo Maru, hut after the liner had heen held more than an hour he finally contented to ho seen hy the doctors, and the ship was given pratliuo. If ho had not consented to ecu the quarantine men i COURT DECISION ON ESTATE -OF CLAUS SPRECKELS COSTS RUDOLPH MORE THAN MILLION I. - Iludolph Sprcckcln hail something of a ruvcisal uf fortune while he was ' on his way from Kan Francisco to 1 1 n Vi 1 1 , according to news received II om yiiu maiiiianii muay. .v conpiu of daY after Spreckcls left San Frnncls on the Wllhcliiiliia, an Im portant deilulon was made on tho division (if the Spieekcls estate, which, lr It sticks, will cost Itudolp'h Spreckcls anl Ills lnother Clans moio than a million apiece and add that nut' h to the fortunes of John I), and Adulph. Tho S.in I'rauelbco Call of October LOS ANGELES OF MANY The following nru more complete detiills'ot tho tonlhlu disaster at Los! Angeles, when tho Times bulldlngl was blown up with dynumlto mid u score orinore cmplojes wero crush ed ortiuincd to death: 1.03AMli:j.lW. Oct. 1. An u ic Hult of .ilio Times disaster and tho finding of-tho explosives at tho Otis and Zecliamli'lai' Monies inuay, uio city Is' in a state bordering on ubso- lutu tenor. A humlicd Inboicis mo searching 3 tho iuIiis of tho Times building for tho bodies of victims, hut such a 'mats ot debt Is must bo lenioved that J days may ellipse befoie tho bodies are recovered, Among tho dead Is A ChurcliMI Ilurvov-Klder. assistant city editor ot tho Times, whu died at' a hospital this morning: ' Taradc Called Off. That the big labor parado which was to iol feature of tho labor fed eration meeting hero next Monday will not ho hold Is certain, although some of tho unions me In favor of currying out the original program. Tho mayor and chief ot police, how ever, bolloved that a parade now would cause ilottng, and they an nounced that they would provent any demonstration, j Tho lornl olllccr of tho typo-, graphical union today pased n rcs-1 nlutlon of sympathy for the Times , and ottcied to aid the paper lu get. the thlii would piobuhly ho outside still, unless instructions 'were le lelved fioni Washington hy cuhlu to let the ship loose. The Chljo urilved orf port at day light this morning, ami the quaran tine oinclals were on hoard hy 15, hut on account of the action of the prince It was not until after 8;S0 that the jeltow IIhr was hauled down uuil the ship started toward her lierth at Alakca dock. When the gong1 was rung for pas sengers to appear lu the cahtn, after thu crew and steerage paksoiiKcrs (Continued on Pace G) 5 has the following account of the decision: John I). Spreckcls uud Adolph II. Spieekcls won their bccoiul lcIorj over the exo utors of their fathur's will, Huilolph Spreckcls and C. A. Spreckcls, ji'steidny,' when Judge J. V. Coffny. In tho puibato departinent of tho Superior Court, ruled In the matter of the applications ot tho sov oral helis for u distribution of the Clans Sprockets estate. lu a-ilcar and ahlo decision Judge Coffey held that tho Rifts made hy (Continued on Pace 31 EXPLOSIVES- NARROW ESCAPES ting out Its Issuea until the plant can be rebuilt. The union albo ic futed to take any pa it lu tho labor paiadc. I.OS ANUni.US, Oct. 1. Assltlaut (Joucrul Manager Chandler ot the Times said Unlay: "Thcio Is no doubt that this tor rlblo outrage can be laid at Uiodoom of tho labor unions. They have do strojed tho building anil plant, nnd have killed n number of our men wo do not know how many but they can not kill tho Times. "Thero Is no doubt' that tho ex plosion was caused by a charge of dyunmlto placed uppaieutly In tho little blind alley lu tho tenter of tho building. No other agency could have caused It. Thero was no oil lu the building; wo hud no boilers to expjode. Thcio wits no gasoline In the place excepting n smnll can or two In the composing room. It Is tiue that the building wiib equipped with gas, but no explosion of gas could have caused such nn ex plosion. "It was evidently aimed to de stroy (lie plant and kill ;is mini) us possible of the employcB. Tor ears we have been inching threatening letlois from people who said that I the paper ought to be blown up. A havon't rccolved any such letters lately, ulthoiigli 1 have hud several (Continued on Page G) tviiytii&it ENTER TWO PRINCE AND 1 PRINCE TSAI HSUN GREECE AT OUTS WITH TURKEY AGAIN (Hcl.il llulltt.t III C.llilc.) ATlin.NS, (ireece, Oct. J2. Tho Oieclau cabinet has icijgiicil In a body, following Internal dissensions and threatened complications with Turkey. ItiiiuorH of .strife In tho cabinet have been current for home time, and a number of high ofllclals iua follow the lead of the cabinet members. - n i ,- SENATOR DOLIIVER IS SERIOUSLY HI rHrnrl.il II ii lie I In C.il.l- y KOItT UOIHIi:, !u., Oct. 12. Sen ator Jonathan 1'. Oolllvor is serious 1) 111 hero. Ills health has been poor following nn exhutistlug session at Washington, CRIPPEN GOES TO ' TRIAL ON TUESDAY LONDON, Oct. 12.' nrCrlfaXn and MUs I.encve, who liaphMfa?j tilted of Iho miirdor ot llolle'EI moie, nr. Crlppcu's wlto.-httvcjieon Indlttcd. Tho trial wll .begltlfioxt Tuesday. BARNES QUITS - THROUGH. PIQUE , .-. AUIANY. N. V., O t. 12. Ilarnes, former chulrmuu of the New York Stato central committee, bus icslgued from that body on account of being defeated for appointment uli tho oxeuitlvo committee. MANUEL AND MOTHER SAFE IN ENGLAND, i:Vi:Sll.M. IJiir.. Ort. 12. Tho deposed King Manuel, with tho (jucen mother, hnvo arrived at th.li port, making the pahii:ge In tin1 yacht Amcllu. They ura tu bo quests ot tb.u Dul.u ut Urlcaus, AGAINST PICTURESQUE SULTAN ARE HONOLULU entertains today two royal per sonages, Prince Tsai ami Hadji Mohammed jam ulai Kirain. - The Chinese Prince arrived this tr.orning on the Chiyo Mam. He has heen investigating the United States navy, prelim inary to the proposed ela borate extension of Chinese naval strength. The Sultan of Sulii is returning from a trip around the world. The prince was bn business, the sultan on pleasure bent,. Comic opera was enriched by the George Ade produc tion of ' "The Sultan of Sulu," and his visit to the United Stales .has furnished themes for countless car toonists and newspaper para graphers. The same may be snid of Prince Tsai, who is picturesque enough to make material for comedians SULTAN OF SULU JIND HIS RETINUE REACH HONOLULU ON LAST LAP OF LONG TOUR. lladjl Mohammed Jnmulal Klr.ini, Sultan of Sulu, Is in Honolulu, That Illustrious potentate, made famous Urst In lomlc opera, next by his offer ot marriage to AIco Koosovclt and iigalu when he begun his present trip mound tho world, arrived this morn ing on the transport Sherman and In now engaged in enjoying tho sights, sounds and smells of the city, a num ber of which, ho says, remind him pleasantly of his homo lu far-off Jolo. Willi tho Sultan is u party of his countrymen, and nil are under thu cai el u I cjo ot the traveling manager, C. J. Weilde Tho party consists of thu Sultan's luother, Onto Itaja Mudii, llajl Tahlr, llajl Mohamad, I In J I (lu lum uud SullJ Muydiui. Mr. We r hie gives the Sultan's legal and otllclal name us llajl .Iiimnliil Kirain. Tho Sultan mid his party are pic tuiesiiuo In spllo of their Kuiopeaii clothes which, by the way, uro a re cent nciuUltlon. Until tho present trip jvus iinili itaken, only one of tho lellnue had ever tackled tho piolilem ot laced shoes, high hats, frock coals or union suits, but now they nru out fitted with gmments of the latest rut and -most fashionable fabrics. Tho Sultan himself wcara a little red cap, not a fen but a species of skull cap, und it adds a mat touch to tho rcbt of him. The parly left Jolo nil Juno 12 and have teen a largo slice of ' tho world since. They "did" I'arls, Naples, Uiudnii mid n tow other European cit ies before coming lo tho United States. They liindod In New York ou September 24 and made fast time across tho rontlneiit, slopping for a social tall mid chat with I'rcsldcnt Tuft. Tliev hud a glorious time In San Fram Ibco, und the Sultan Is "de lighted1 with It all. When the Sher man came Into putt at noon today he said the Hands looked pietly good to him. With the nppioneh of Ihe Biilliili, the Blze of life fortune he made from the sale ot pearls shrank rapidly. Kiom Uuiopo it wui'ieporled us $200,- kul:LX QUARANTINE POTENTATES G IN HONOLULU RULTAN OFjSUCtn 000, from Now York $100,000 and now tho truth lollies out that It was 2.".- 000. However, that will help thu Jolo exchequer ii little. I'eriionally the Sultan U affable, ready to talk, but distillled withal. Ho declared this morning that tho cities ot thu Hulled Stales mo the best in tho world. Ho plans a campaign of education for his people , when ho re turns, and one of tho (nfoicstlng feat ures of his trip Is thul ho bus with him u bunch of blank graphopliouo records, mid Is llllldg them Up with accounts of his trip histcad ot taking' moiig u com oi iioic-oooks, Aiiorio gets homo, ho will call his. high chiefs together, assemble a concourse of his people and with the aid of his records will mako a few cuuiicdaftcr-dlnncr speeches. C J. Wcrble, who Is tru,vctllng man ager of the parly, Is no les, luteiest lug than Ihe Sultan. He went In the Philippines Mitli tho Seventeenth In fantry, received an lioilorablu dls- c hal go and began teaching school at Jolo, and since then ho has liscn to honor lu tho sultan's domains. Ho planned this trip and miidu It n sue' cess, und tho visit of tho Sultan In Honolulu is thus duo to this keen young American. . , Tho party canio ashore Mion utter tho transport docked unci lunched at the Young Hotel, after which the day was in copied lu sight-soulug. The transport Is duo to leave tomorrow, thus cutting uhort thu Sultan's stay lu Hawaii. TRANSPORT DANCE ATM0ANA HOTEL Tho Mli.mii Hotel entet tains tonight with a dance for the 111 Ht class passen gers ou board the trnusiort Sheiman" In which all Aun, Navy and townfolk lire Invited. Thomas Mngep,. who accompanied Iludolph Spreckels lo tho Islands from San. Fruiiclsco, ictiirned with Mr, Spreckcls ou the Wllliclmlnu. fclJ i f SutJwrAiJ ihAVwumyrjihh SfcaAiJME jaaL , .jv.LjafeM,' rmuWimmWilifttftn'imKi T Hittti irfl rfBi i Reign of May Come Again Mob Violence Threatens French; Capital ; Homes Barricaded I'AHIS. France. Oct. 12. As n Northern and Western railroads, tho trial crisis that may develop into a rallwajs ot tho French metropolis are practically ut a RlandUill, andj tho strikers havo begun to commit nets ot violence. ,i jj Mobs uro forming constantly ami outbreaks against tho municipal j authorities und tho railway olllcluls strengthened, thousands ot troops rushed to the scene, and preparations ;. made for trouble. Tho Premier today Issued a statement declaring that ' tho strike Insurrection has a criminal foundation. The feeling that lawlessness Is rife is so general that foreigners, becoming alarmed, are barricading their windows and doorn uud many homes havo been fortl- , lied us If for a siege. .1 LACK OF HARMONY IN HIS FAMILY BLOCKS SPRECKELS ! IN PLAN TO SELL ESTATE Lack of harmony In Iho Spreckcls family blocked u big business deal for Itudnlph while he was In Honolulu, Had ho been sure of support, mid acquies cence from his brothers John I), and Adolph, tho beautiful Spieekcls estate on Piimihou Blrcet would havo been bold to a local teal estate man. Hii'' I ph Spreckels sailed for San l'ia en (his morning on the steam er V llielmlun, Not until ho sailed was it positively assured that hu would not make tho deal for tho I'lina- Ikiii property However, thu real cs- tato man who has been conducting! FIFTH CAVALRY IS TOGETHER For tho secofnd tlmo since Ihe Civil! Wur closed Iho wholo number of troops of the Klltli Cavulry Is lu ono station with tho arrival hero today ot one squadron hy tlm trunsKirt Sher man, In 1S9S ut Tampa, Fla., the Fifth was altogether us u regiment and that wua the tirst tlmo lu thirty years Hint the entire number of troops hud been under ono headquarters. Again lu Honolulu, twelve voars later, the entire organisation Is In com mand of ls Ecnlor ofllcer. Colonel Schuyler, und ho was the first man ou boa id tho transport this noon to welcome his ofllceis. Dining Iho thirty cats following the Civil War tho regiment, one of the must famous horse, icglments lu the ten Ice, was fccattered a (ow troops ut itpl:ico tliioughout tho west. Slnco '1'8 tho leglmcnt lias been do ing duty In llo Philippines and Unit ed Stales but not oncu lu ten years bus It as a whole been under tho com. iiiAnd of Its colonel. Part of the tlmo Mimo troops havo been lu the i.tates and miiiio station ed' across the Pacific and toduy for the first tlmo In yearn has tho whole outfit been lu ono camp. The regiment today Is far below Its nlloli'd strength, all troops being con tdilcrahlo helnvv maximum, and the Kqujilion wfiUh cumo today number lug but 2l enlisted men. ,' Nevertheless Colonel Sehujler Is happy to havo the wholo regiment nnd I his grei lings to Major Unison In command of the Incoming squadron wero of iho warmest. I- tire-tit snlo of flanneletles at 10c J'ard at Whitney & Marsh ou Satin Ida) uud Monday next. LAWS Terror lcsitlt of tho labor ttrlkc3 on the city of Paris faies n serious Indua-'i much wort.o state ot things. Tho lire feared. Tho garilson Is being ,it 5 1 negotiations with Spreckcls was at tho dock mid tho rich San Francis can's attltuilo regarding tho disposal of tho pioperty remained unchanged. The hitch. It Is tinted, canio about, In this wlso: Tho local realty dealer, wished to purchaso tho Puliation pro-i perty exclusive of the house and n little ground about tho house, and was willing to pay what Mr. Sproo-. kcls asked. Spreckels. however, de clined to bell the procrty exclusive) of tho house. To sov era I Honolulu pcoplo as well as to tho real cstatci! fPnntinnrd nh Pnirc !J , CLARK'S CASE ..... .. ... ' nciiry i liiric appearcu ai me po lice court this morning and 'was' charged with having cmhezzlcdatliel sum uf J2S8, tho property of thai coumy. lie was reprcsentcu uy Ai-i torlinv ChiirlPR 1 Phllllni-wnrlliV J . .. w........a .. w. ...v who asked for a continuance till OC tober 1J. i With regard to the amount at legcd to have been ctocn by Clark, It Is stated that the money has' been made goOil and thul no shortage at present orfsls. The audit of the books was llplshed this morning, and the iluul report turned lu to the grand Jury for Investigation. There nru iniiitv tlilnirR tn Iia ut? , .:.'..:., '....:.. .r: -, ilillllVU in uuuiiuliiuii wuu UlU .UIJJj IckciI cniticxzloinciit, and tho booka ll.ll.l.tl.l .. t.. llln ..I, In.. -l.,,n, nni I'kKltthll'S HI IIIU WIIIW Olilf" 111U(IJ oniburcs auu alterations mai, on tue futo ot It, look bad fur Clark. ' As fur us Judgo Andrade la rnu-1 cerued lu the mailer, tho statement has been made that the Judgo gavs Clark checks to cash at dlffcrenu times, and that In some Instances, the ( lieekH wer, iiri'Knlif oil nt thu bank and honored. In other cases; the checks wore (ashed by Clark out of tho funds In his cubtody and tho checks held Instead. When thtj checks that .were objected to hy tlioj auditor wero presented at tho banbj they were at ouco paid. Judgo AnJ drado was not awaro that Clarjc was hidillng two of his checks liv fTionttnurd nn Paee 2) Senator H. T Moore, ono ot tho! Democrat lo iiicmherB ot the last tfH UlaturQ and a hold-over, loft on- (.ha Sierra this morning for the Coast? He will return tor tho session. INQUIRY t HlJ