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From San Francisco i
Siberia Occcmticr 5
Fur Stn Francisco:
Cliiyo Mam December '.!
From Vancouver:
Mnnuka necember
For Vancouver:
Mntnm.i December 0
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It it a mistake to unm p a public
announcement in a tmall tnace, or'
dress up n let of fnlsc pretenses ai
rnre bargains.
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' ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 47S0.
r : ; n liu ,,-t.m.mii. . ,ii. nun mum -
10 PAGES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII! TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 29, 1DH)-10"PA0ES: ""
PRICE 5 CENTS.
DAVIES
BUYS
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STOCK
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ELECTION CONTEST IS
lection
Now In Court
Supreme Justices Hear Argu
ment on Form of Procedure
Continuance Granted
The mayoralty ontest readied tlio
Territorial Supremo Court this morn-
lug. but without , any actual prog-
rcss being mndo ns far as the mcilta'
of tho enso nro concerned. "Tcch-
iiit.nl questions involving the man-
nor of court procedure In an eler-
tlon contest produced an adjourn,
ment until 2 o'clock tills nfternooit.
When the case was called on tho
calendar Attorney Ocorgo Davis
moved on nil oral motion that tho
ilcmuncr, filed by Attorney W. W.
Thayer, bo stricken from tho (Ilea on
tlio ground that tho only form of
prorcduro lontemplated by tho
rlntuto governing clcsllmi contests
IHovldcd for an answer. A demurrer,
D.ivls contended, was Improper.
Thaver replied with tho conten-
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tlon tnat tlio rules in mo Biiprcniu
Couit prnvldeil mat ull motions
should be presented in writing nnd
declared that It would bo unfair to
expect nn attorney to coma Into court
prepared to nrguo on one Rldo of a
capo nnd bo forced without prepara
tion Into another question. Involving
proceduie.
Chief Justice Hartwcll read tlio
i
AGAINST THE
CLAIM ON
SUPREME
Tho holies that linvo been held by It vu-- elnimed the deed to Mn
Kmlllo I,. DMIeihluy of New York to r.imliiir wee executed Tor tho purporo
....... r . ,.. 11... .1. .ni...,1nliinlll lll,
reciiro the pujniimi or a nuni m
,fifi.2. nga.nn tho la.o Samuel Nor-
rls tho Kiihnku rancher, lmvc been
euilod with finality by a decision oi
m. .. .1
the Toriltorial Supremo uouri naim
.i ,i..n int. iniiriiliiir. Tho Sunreaio
Court alllraia tho order of tho Circuit nt.tei as n valid claim against the es-
Court siistalnlng tho deiuuner to tho Into of Ma timber.
lull Inlerpoied by tho attorneys tor The rplnlon of the court, written
Charles Mai'nmlicr. who was diedcd by Justl-o l)e Dolt, declnics among
'.. -..,..,... i.. t,. it,. l,ofnrnf, immliKr nf ntber l olicllislolis that
1110 IMIIIIIIill IHIItll Biiw. ,j u.w...
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iMirris ocuiii. i
It was alleged by Mis. IVIIotlilav,
In tho course qf tho complaint, that
Vnrrla hud executed two mi)Ml.ory
notes; payahlo to her after his death
and that Including tho interest mere,
is now duo nnd unpaid tho sum of.
$(0,240. ;
Sugar Securities Apparently
Due for Highor Prices
Now.
ot,.u mnrket wlso acres nro Imping.
wmvm icissoN oi "
BETTER TURN SEWER RATES
that a linn In Iho longcontlnifJd ebb'tnrlal mwer rnto statute has boon
tldo Is at hand.' Yesterday tho market1 tmiy aM ronsluslvnly detornilned
Bliciigthened a llttlo, nnd this morn- i... tbo do hlnn of tho Territorial
Ing dealers In sugar sccurlt cs worn
wimewliut imiro upiiMiisuc iiinii i'"l,nll -,,. ... siinerlntenilent of
havo hern without being ablo exnc'l.vi
to tell why. i
Hawaiian Commercial .went up In-1
dnv slowly but stenully. Yorterd.iy'
afternoon tho stock was selling ntj
31.25, but today It went up to 32 Ml.
nflor pausing awhile at 32. Mcllrydo
went up a llttlo nlMi. now testing easy
nt 4. Kwn stlsu p.utlclpited In tlio
bull feeling. r ,, ii
J..-.1 ef ...I "
Contest
rulo nf tho Supremo Court, which
specifics that nil motions shall be
mndo In writing unless) otherwise .
specified by the court. I
A majority do Islon , Justice Un
Dolt npparcutly beliiK In the minor
or-
i
Ity, Jlnally decided .that n contlntt
nnco would bo granted until 2 oclo
this afternoon, whon Thnor
have to show why the dcniurior
blinuld not bo stricken from tho
flics ns an Improper form of plead-
Irs. I
The court room occupied by tho
Territory's highest tribunal was
thronged with, polltlc-il notables
candidates, defeated and rurecufiil.
John Uino and Mayor Kern wore
prerent during tho brief prellml-
naileu ns were also a nu.nbor of wit-,
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notres iiuying u Kiiun-ivuiu( i
KanKo piotocuiiigs on uio nay oi nt -
A. r, i . .1 ..i,.m,n
f r 7K,n. ,rLe, ntlve ,7 h"
Judd nnd .George Curry. On the op
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poslto side qf the counsels' table w.i3
WVW. Tliriycr nnd C. W. Aahforilji
(Continueil on Paec G)
H'HBLAY
NORMS NOTES
oi iiiiiiinunig ' .".i""'
nttor.iey n,U.nB (hat the deed bo-nd.
judged null and void.
Tho Supremo Court holds that n
a. m I It. .tti. ! t il ( n ..
c u.i o; cnuuy ia wmium J,,,,,"-t,,11 :,,.,,
tli.ii to recognljo tlio promissory. nu llwu" '
. -.. -..
"In itni'intt ii pnnrt uf emlltv til ns-!
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Mime JurU-llctlon In this matter and
pas, upon tlio eouiilnciien of these'
notes would bo uti Invasion of tho
ronttltutlnnal right
of n trial by
juii.
So Madnino IVIlorblay s hopes aro
apparently blasted.
Constitutional Question Is Dis-
posed of and Affects
Many.
The constitutionality of tho Tonl-
HlM rcmo Culirt j,, t, cnE0 nf Mnrs-
Public Works ngalnt Tuo Hun.
This decision which Is published In
today's lasuo In full, fettles u qitcs
Hon that Is Involved In about fifty
other rewor into mils that hnvolieeii
pending.
DULLETIN ADS PiY-
CONTROL HAS
Tiico. it. navies & Co.. i.ici.. com-
nliM n ,lnn1 In.lnv t,v nl.lM. II.A ...mi.
liany takes over the holdings nf iliu
W. W. llnll cslnto !n tlio hnrdwaru
Arm of K. O. Hnll & Hon. I
Tlio purchase of this stock lnvilv-
eil a cash transaction totaling In Ih"
notahlxirhrod i.f cue liunitrcil anil f. y
thousand dollars.
Tlio ira I iloes not mean 'Irt III
will lie nny chance In '.le g--.i" i
n.1t,l..l ,1. .lf. ,.f It.. I. ntn .if I'll l
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cst retnll haril" t- nmj .uiv In th"
JslanilB. nn '. en luet'.ns
a whole.'' ! ''' t .-m1 mil will
continue IliU line utmmnauly.
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mm REBELS
NOT ENTIRELY
. (As-wicl.'iUil VrrsH ChM-.)
C0I.1CAX, Mexico. 'Nov.v
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Severn!' 51e.!iTans-hao Jbuu-'son
teM.ca ,j, ,g j;,,,;,.,i fni. tj10 murder
ct "" Apiuil a:i III CiilhVinhua. Onu
"'"'" " 0t K V"'",Uy
tne government rn.-cos nio iieauuj
nalnlng the uiipo- hand.
lUH&nHN bUH MM
1 GKIP0F TEMPEST
j i Wh-'.h il 1'ri'Mii c.ilile.)
I ASTItVKAHAN. llilibla. Nov. 29.
A gitat tempest has rwapt over tho
Carplaii ic.i, mnlij wnvki h.iwi been
reported. A liiatliu; rait lioldlng
::illi I'ert.lairi.ibo.ois war cirrled out
to rca nnd all on board are believed
but.
C.I.'.'ESE MAY REFUSE
BIJi AMEHICAN LOAN
(Aswlitil 1'ii-si OiMr.)
I'HU'IN, China, Nov. 2!).-
Owlng
rlillton nf I'iilncrn oiilclals
? - fl0 , 7aV0 J.
' . , ' ..,,., , ...,,,
Hail, itfiitu-lal uiUIscr, It Is possible
that-.tJio American r.iliway loan will
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PUrULA I lUN Ul i
-rg g7ATf:S GIVEN
(HtxM-lal 11 ii II 1-11 n Celili-.)
... . . .. ...n v. k. .. i.f. rSM..t .1
wawii.miu.v nov. --.-
Tctiimr from tho census oinco g v.
Nnhraskn n population of 1,192,211,
an Inereneo nf eleven and elght-
tentlM, and Maryland 1,29 1, 450, un
In renso of nlno-tenthe,
PRESIDENT IS OUT
WITH ECONOMY CRY
(Hprctiil II ill let I II Cnlit,-.)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. I'ros-
blent Tuft has Itsiicd Instructions to
tho heads of all government depart-
mollis to roduce ostlniates to tho low-
est IIKUrcn tor ino roniing year.
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Owing tn Hlunlngn nr water, the
KonnMllslllIery Cnmp.-iny nf which M.
do .Mfl'fti'is nintiiger, has siut down
Us uotirH'ior ousinoBs, no " -"
In UonoliibVVin lu'atlors coptiectcd with
l,lio comrildlf! (
M, do 5lclo Is n young man, but he
Is woll liked by tho penplo In his dls
trlct. v llurlng Iho recont rampalgn
ho ran nn Iho Democratic ticket ns
c-indldnlo fpr tho lloui-o of lloprosen
latlves, but was ilefeatcd.
'ri10 0,m i)htniB!-j Cumpmv which
has been In oporallon for somo tlmo
umter do Mono linn n cuccossiui yi-m.
M. do Mollo r.ald that, us soon 111
tho rainy reason In Kona commences
ho will start tho limbless going ngtl'i
lie left for his homo today In tho
Maium I.oa, which sails nt noon-
Y J. CI ADMITS
ELEV CONSUL
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nnpcijnn of I Innnncsp
""atlUII Ul I JclJUI ILSL
Mem-
bCfShip IScttlCtl Last
Rltnlit
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vU I L Ur UlhLU UMb
is Onanimous one
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he Mont and Secretary of
As. oclation Wclcomo New
Moit l:cr Action Ends Con
tiuvorsy, j
nievc Cr.ii.iul I Mori, nf the local
Jap.iiii cout'i :u co pi, w.is h'M
nlplit elected (oln viubMshlp In the
Yeurg Mali's Ch-lrlliin A- v-lit .
I IU nolTilu. TRn nitlnu w.is taken
nt a meeting of the Itiurd nf directors
held In the Y. M. C. A. biilldluq; !
8 o'clock, nnd thb board voted r.nr.'.i
Imouslv to ndmlt. Mr. Moil.
The f.wiirablefacilon of tho boad
puts an end io'u situation that rrou'i
oil wldn Interest not enlv In Y. M. C.
A. - J - ilnks, .JiuU troiiglioiit'-tlie-tlty.
ami pirt' illarly iimong the Jap--
When Mr. MorlV applIi'Rt''i'i
rr mcmborchlp wa; nurle llnr.ii"1!
""' ' wn" "' h-r
i,t,i,,lii nmn: ttee. nnd for revera
weeks the Y. M. C. A. iH'eetnis hivl
been tliio-hlng ru! the matte I
Meanwhile the lnulness elenicn' efl
tho eiitniintii'tv was ittried up i ver
tho p-!hl'!tv of "Etraiued relntlnns
with tho Japiiir o. Scvernl mci'tlntii
of the dlre-ti-r weti held and lartj
night, nftcr w tlio.o-ig;! dlseiis'l'iiUhaklzlag need for further support of
of Mm ninltwr. Ihev dclded wlt'ioul
a dlsrentlng vote to admit the e'e o
n.inul. I'leslilent Ticr.t waa In ttie
I'linli.
This morning l'lit-ldert T'ent and
Secretar Smier rf the Y. M. C .
called upon Mr Moll to Inform him
officially of the in tlon of the ill
rcctrrs nnd to ixiend to lilin n wo'-
conin to the nrsoelatlnti
,
"Wo have extendi-1 Invitations In
thieo himd.ed Sh 'nets mid it !wiit
tne hundred and flit.' vlll t. Ito mu-
ago by tho M.itson steamer Wllhel-
mlnv. railing fiom San l-'ran'lsru on
Kebrqa-y lutli. returning to the
coart in or about March 1t," wns
tho statement made this morning by
jninPfl a, .MrCnnd'ers, who returned
from tho mainland nccniupanled by
jhls bride ns p.unugcra by tho steam
er Wllhelmlnn.
"Sunny Jim" wns met bv n largo
dc'egatlon nf Until Shrlncrs who had
chartered the Ma.son tug Intrepid nnd
II lll.ll
steamed nut to quarantine In order
, Kn admittance tn tl.o steamer as
t0(m ns sho had been pnsred by the
Inderal medical oin orn,
Owing to the pieotiee of l)r J. 8.
. . .. .. aai I. tii a
. ,-rnt,. or u.o ..oar.. ol lien...,, u.u
i;on tunica on rnge 4)
tt U It RH Ktt.lt :: till t. t U it'iMS
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jj' nqticeTO ADVEnTISEKS,3 it
jj jj
Jt Owrn tq )'lje demand for iktra it
tt pacsUn tht Cvenlaj DUIl'e-rit
it tin during the holidays It Is ne- it
Jt cersirv thit ?ll sctvertlslng copy ii
ii Intended for the Saturday Issue il
it should he in the Bulletin of- Jt
ii flee r.st later than Friday noon, it
IS This applies to chanoes of copy as !t
ii well as for new advertisements it
il Where extra larno ipaco It re- ii
?J ue,ed t )s advisable to gst the ii
. b th )dd ( th
ii week, In order that ireclal care it
ii may be given to the setting and it
tt arranging of the advertisement, il
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BEING FOUGHT
SOUTH POLE NOW
GOAL FOR THE
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n
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I TOUT CIIAI.Mi:itS, N'ow Zealand.
'Nov. 21L- dipt. Siotl, hi nil or tliu
Kngllth eifjictlltloii to tho South I'o e,
' lias sailed southward from Torr.i
Nnv.i mid nil coir.munlc.itlnu with
lil n Is itn'.v lort. Scott Is heading a
private expedition, hut many lllus
ttlimj llrltlnh perfonagos hnve con
trlbu'e.l to tho fund.
REVOLUTIONISTS IN
HONDURAS WINNING
1AV Jt'W Ilt'l. Sl'lt N'ov "0
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The revolutionists havo laptured the
Atlantic pnits of llonduriiii nnd now
hold tho nppcr hand. The govern
ment fortes nro massed In tho In
terior. SUGAR
SAN KltANCISCO, Nov. 29.
ltei'ts; 8S unalyils, 9s -Till, rarity.
.1.89 cents, l'rovinus quotation, Ss
SIRGESNEEDOF
Chairman Atkinson Takes Up
Matter With Dclenatc
Kiihio.
Calllnu attention tn tho plank In tho
Iteniibllcan Territorial tlatform em-
elucatlon In Hawaii. A 1,. C. A'ltln
ram, (' "' in -i of fie "o'liibllean Tor
iltoilnl Central C'linm'lti-n. It's writ
ten the following letter to Ilolegato
Knluulniiaole.
Novcrnlier 28th,
1910.
llnuorahln J. K. Kalnlannolo,
15e cgito to Cnnsrecs.
noir Sit : I beg leiui to call yniir
ii'teutlou tb tho Republican Torrlto
ilal I'latfoini, Hecilon 9, which rends
as follow:
"lMiieatlnii nf the youth of Hawaii
hlinuld havo first claim tqcu tho rev
epues of tho Tciiltniy. To estnbllsh
this claim tho Itepiibltran parly fav
ors n law lint will permanently so
euro tho suppnit of the public schools
by tho jiioceeds of tho personal school
lux tin I by n s'leclal tax on Iho real
properly and porrmul pioioity In the
Tcirjtn-y. The pirty p't'dges Its nelo-
gale to CenirrciiH to nn ncilVo cam-
palgn for tho lanshge of the sqcilled
DaUs hill or ruch other Federal law
as win prnvine a leucrat nppropna-
lion for tlio Mipport of schools In ev
ery County for Industrial cducntlon.
The ropoil of tho school fund com
mission will hnvn tho especial consid
eration of Iho Republican members of
tho I.eglshituio."
I would particularly draw your at
tention tn that part nt the section
, 1 l 1 ll ,1 Tl I 11. ..
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t.i i,viiki .1 nn iiwivH'iin lu wi,iitlluna
to an actlvn cam'uign for tho pass-
nee of tho so called navls hill, or such
other Federal" law as will provldo a
irAfnl iiiinrfiiiplfi tlin fsiw llin alittiuirt
' 'icitx iiiiiii'(Mitiiii U4 IIIU l(iiM"lll
of - n Q- Colfn, or ,,,,..
U'nl P'l'irailnn. I b"g loiyo to ro
oneK tiii vnu will cill the otten'lon
of-the "vii-nomnilltees In' hoth
iloit.H p' nin'ess tp tho state,niept
"' mir, n'n'Tni eincernir.g tno navii
b'll nml 'jnist thst von will ncllvclv
r'uritn i Trtn'nib.'n for tlm in4ii
"t iii li'li ti. Mvo nii'd hill
lies been rnvlsed nnd I' 'mw kunwu
n-o tiiivp- nvt- nill C f"",l
' -.rn.M, tn- -i.i tn nn- vii"iil
e.ii tiiii flp,r,,ii A T-'nnHnr)
ruo"n n-i r,iio-iin'"it Bi.iiinu nnd
t Vi -"" "Mil pts-m i-'ii mi irhe-i
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st-ix-m.-o i,ri"-ei tn tiu Torriti-, i
l!l Vhoii mo inlvt-id roii.
r...., -,... -n'i.,,1 tnk"n on fho bill.
Your fnllh'pHi'
.in iTi'ivon!
Chairman Territorial Central. Ciimpilt
tee llepubllcan Party of Hawaii.
Paving Fight -Won
By Quinn
Roads Committee Chairman
Gets Through Measure
For Two Blocks
Ily flvo votofl in two, the no-mi of
Slincrvlfinift nt n tnprllur? holit fit nnin
today put thtough a rcsoluion to en
ter Into a control t with tho Wnncii
illtllllth'.c I'alng & Concictp Com
pany
ktrccl
to p.ivo two li'ock on fort '
The I'ort street portico to bo
. nvo.l U frnm ll,n n,,,,!,, ol.lo nt Uln .
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Mii-ci iii me iiiai.,11 sine m wiiwn iieclnilng that the Hoard should not
iticet. ' enter Into such n contract. SiiKrv.
The paving comrnny bv the lerms.r Ahln voted agilnst tho report on
of the cent! net will allow il.Sti peri''"' B'flnil thai tho flnancM of'tfio
yard Tor crushed rock at the Mollllll I Board do not warrant action now.
qunriy. Tho cos of tho work Is pjitl-l Movr Krrn alio opinsed the reiort
mated to bo J l.r.Ofi. until the financial uuostlon should bo
Tho action of the Hoard waa taken ' straightened out, hut after discussion,
on n. iciiort fiom tho mid roinmlt- AI-'i nuj. MrClollau wcie Mho only
tee, signed l.y 'Chajrmiin Qulini un-i
I.,- Qminri'lMii-. ir-itm nti.i lilntt it-
lett. who hn evlouslv opnneil Iliu!
proiinslttou, iiiffered a Llisngn of.
hcnrl nnd tod-y came out slrVingly,
for the conimlltco rejiort. which' rec-
I ouimends that tho Hoard entei' Into
U, S. ENGINEER HAS PLANS
FOR MUCH FUTURE WORK
i:i, .it hitnilre.l nnd fifty thoumlid
dollais U tho evtlnuito mailo by Ma
jor K. K. WHi'Iow, inrpi nf engi
neers, fnr the woik tn bo dono In
the hnibor at lliln, S2!i0.000 or
which Is ncki'd .for In the estimate
sub.ultted to Congress by the Sec
retary of War." i
Tho original appropriation for
starting tho work at Illlo was JlflO,
1)00 nnd In addition to this amount
J2f)0,000 wns appropriate.! n June,
of the pren-nt year, making a total
of SG00.00O already given for tho
worl. by Congresi.
The appioprlntlon hill for rivers
and harbors uiade public at Wash
ington yesterdav m'Iii for $250,000
nieio for the woik at Illlo.
For Kahulul there was appropri
ated Jl." 0,000 u Juno lart, this
money still being held for tho do
elf Ion In Washington of tho protest
NIPPON MARU STANDS BY TO 1
RENDER All) TO SINKING SELJA
Captain Harry S.nltli, master of
tho Toyn KUen Kalsliu liner Nippon
Mum that" arrived at llono'ulu
fiSlirtlv liltffit t
eleven o'clock this
vio'itij -
niot,IK wua wltl,,u n fcw
mllesuf
- ltlio dUatter that wiped out of ex-
litcnco the Nnrwolgan freighter
SelJ.i. '
A wireless mil Hashed over tho
waters near the bar at the (loldeii
Onto notlllcd the ollliors of the Nip-
pon Maru. llnuoliilu bound, nf tlio
collision between the coasting steam-
r Heaver and tho Portland and
sialic freighter ScIJa which resii't
ed In the In'ter vcfid going to her
dnni within fifteen minutes after
the was struck.
i Afrr,Hi!i- tn wtrntess messages
ii,t .iui.,i i,Biu.,.nn I liu Itenver nnd
,.!. ,.,.n- - -
the Nippon Maru quick and heroic
a tlon siiM'd the lives of all on board
npepi two sailors who wifeio In the
light of safety whon a llfeboad over
turned. "
lliuud for Portland, with more
Ih" contract with tho Warretl nitull
thle Company
Suterlrr.r McClellan foiiRh' tho re.
M to the end, declaring lliit If thyro
Is nov pnvlns to bo don", other pivo
mcnls should be allowed tn coiiinetii
In the bldilltii;. denouncing tho War-
ro" Company ns n monoiMily, makiag
".'.' ' " ",", "' CUHIlWIiy Will (III
It... ..!.. .1.. .1., . . ... .
"' 'ho uinlilng for five years, and
" " "icrs voting Migilnst the report.
. wlicli WAS ndntiln.l llvn tn tlh'll. . .il
The noiTil Iurneif down Iho bills of
(ho elrctlon Inspectors, $10 ench.Von
Iho giounil that they nro nppginted by
the Tetiltnry and the Territory should
pay thorn what Is Jimt.
made rc-ently r,n tho bids submitted
for the brc.ikwnter work nt tllal
l1"rt- ,.
In the new csllmnto prepared' Tot
n tlon nt this session of Congresi
$l.r,0,lino iiinio Is asked, ninkiTig S
total cf 1300,000 to he expenileilj,
Kahulul In Improving that harbor. ,
Nothing can be ilnuo on further
HiutrnrtH for work on thcmwo har
bors until CotigreFs has acted nn thel
prefcut cttlmates, but If the appro
prlatlous asked for are passed pr
pesals for doing further work will"
lie irdveitlsed Immediately In order
Hint tho Impiovciuents will movc.ou
to completion as coon as possible U
When shown the cablq frefa.
Washington Major Wlnslow stated
that there figure must have been
taken from his teport submlttc'dt
the Serietnry of War on tho work! to
be done In tho two outside ports.
than 100 pastengcrs aboard, aujl
hardly two hours out nf tho porU
to whl ill she tclurned, bringing th
Selja cu. visors, tho lle.ivrcrasttefl
with thastl) riiijileuness dn0 in?"
Selja, bound from Yokohama wltliii
rlli Oilentnl cargo and fpriy-soveu
uiuls nbiard. Captain iiiiiipel.A
Klilfton or 'no Heaver- wan pr,iinu
for the hemic reruo wofH.
Hoth vertcls wero feoHjig their
way cautiously th.ouKll the fog when
the sharp cry of tho lobkous" on boln
rnng emi a warning. Sonorous blasts
rent tho ulr. iiccompdulml"' by the
shnultug of panic stricken, passoni
gers. Flvo seconds Inter tlie Heaver
I rammed tho Selja with tremendous
force, tcnilnc n cnnlnc hole In her"
nnrt klilo. tnst nlinft of tlm foremast
..... , tf ... -..,
and within ten feet of the bridge.
In twenty minutes the Selja was
bwallowed up and two Chinese sail-,
nrs with her. Captain Loly tho last
to leave the voBsel, watched her sink"
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