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wwFlm u.y i"ri WELL PAID TRIP EARNERS ARE BULLETIN-CIRCULATION BUILDERS Evening Bulletin From San Franciseol rViii) Aliiru ..... April 11 For San Franclteol Nippon Mum April 7 From Vancouver. Mnktirn. April 2S For Vancouver Xcalnudln April 25 The greatest help that any merchant can court. In climbing SUCCESS HILL, It that help given by clean, reliable ad vertising In a newspaper that goes Into the HOME. vl 3:30 EDITION Advocates Home Industry and Civic Pride ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4894. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. r V A.w n T .85" i, X FRANCHISE HAS FEW FEATURES PUBLIC ASKED CANNON RULE DRIVEN FROM HOUSE TEACHER TO BE SIFTED Hilo High School Row Devel ops Sensations and Feel ing Runs High. STORY OF HULA USED AGAINST MRS. COMPTON Inspcctoi Gibson Makes State ment of Trouble Between Principal and His Subordin ate. (Hpeclnl llul let In Ccrremrolcncc.) IIII.O, April 3 On TiichJjj- of last wuk Mrs. Compton, teachoi nf l!ng lleh lit thti llllo high school, was sus pended liy School , Inspector (llbson who made mi Investigation based on charge-i nf liisubonlliialiem niado by I'lluclp.il Illcliinoiiil ugu'nst that lady Todiiy t lie town Id illwiloil Into two distinct factions, tliu aynip itlilzoru of Mis. Compton ami Ilia ,iuplls or tho lilr.li school on one fide, am Ilia staff of tuulicr.v.H'il thu lllchmoiul syni p.i'hleis on tlio other nldo. l'roin thu acorn an o'tlc litis grown, uml thi'ro Is tlio eleuce to p.iy all aioiiml. Mrs. Ceimplon, the lii'iolno of the (liama, emtio to llllo last fall from Chicago, having been ougsgiM tiy tlio depigment of pulillo Instruction to fill Uio iHtsltlou of teacher of Kugllsh at I ho high sclusd, which hail hccn hft vacant liy the icslgnntlon of Miss Atkinson. Sho la a widow, and pos sostes tlio finest kind of testimonials liolh In rog.uil to hor fecholiirshlp and her alilllty as a li'.ie'her, having taught at unions well known Institutions of learning In tlio iiildilto West. Thcro Is alMilutoly nothing "aid xiKainat MiH. Compton'g nhilitloj as n peda gogue, and It Ik further stated that sho possesses lit a most unusual do Kim the faculty of enlisting tlio svm pathy of her pupils. 'I his lias hccn show a liy tho oventH of tho past week. Snake In Sholastlc Eden. reacc ami harmony Have reigned at tho llllo high school ocr slnro tho institution was started miiiio jcari ago, and for wnuo llmu after Mis. Complon's arrhal things tan us smontlily as usual. Just what btarted tho tiouhlo Ih not liniinii, and it I J iiullo possible that not ovon tho pir tles directly liiteiestcd In tho nialter rati explain It. It did, howuvcr, ho (Ohio evident that MrH. Compton and the rest of tlio tcachcia failed to sym inthUo with each other. Still. Tor Mime llmo thoio was no direct out liicalc of hostilities. II appears, how ever, that tho oh.iigos of liisulioidlnallon wcro not inlcly oilgluutoil on uoiiiimt of any one Isolaled Incident. Tho wiile; iiicstlotied Mr. fllliaim piillcularly ou this point, and while no direct stutn inent was iiiado liy lilin on tho sub Jtct, It appears itulto evident that l'llnclpal Richmond wimo llmo ago eompliilned at tho attlludo lakeu li Mrs Cnuipttm Inwards him us the piluclpal of tho school. Somebody Blundered. It would, hottovor. hccm that tho deparltnont, with tlio host of lutoii tlons, mtido tho fatal misiko whlcii Is tho cause of all Iheso tc.us, H wished lo avoid anything that might liavo a semblanco of a school scandal, and Tor this renson It desired to havu nmlleis go along as best thoy coul 1 until tho summer acutlnn. Mrs (Continued on Page 8) FOR 8ALE Palolo Hill Ocean View Kalmukl Kapahulu Nuuanu Kallhl Properties JOSE J. DIAS Dlshop St., below King St. Phone 3443 New Bills For Rapid Transit Arp Intrnrliirwl f II m. II " lew nro tho atiiuidiiieutH to tlio present ltaplil Transit franchise fu- vend by tho House committee on pub- lie lauds. Tho committee this morn- the plant by purclmso In 1!30 or thcro lug niadii Its luug-uwiiitid report on ufler, as well as Tor 2 1-2 per eent of 1 tho application for a new frnnchho tho gross receipts us u bonus, lo begin or no extension of the old one usliul July 1, 11U7. , by tho street railway company In IIouso When thu report wns presented, A. Hill 35 I Castle, a member of the committee, As forecast In the Mullet In es- nnnounced that bo had not signed If, tcrday, tho (ommlttcn reported two ns ho Is financially Interested In tho substitute bills In place of tho orlg- ltaplil Transit company. Ho also Innl bill, finding that icrtaln provisions stated, what has been said before, that of tho new frnnehlso do not need tho when Improvements at tho coinpanj's npprnval of Congress, nml tbeso nro power plint are completed, n ten-mln-reportid In the llrst of tho substitute ntn scbcdulo exerywhern wilt begin bills. Thu other Includes tho prnvl- First Bill, slops to which Congress must consent.' Tho llrst bill, which Includes nmend- Thc now franchise, according to tho ment not necessary to bo ratllled by tci ins of tho bills Introduced today. Congress, carries tho following amend xx III not greatly differ from tlio old, cJ- inents: cent that tho term Is extended to 1950 "and further 'provided that tho said and a right nf public piircluiso given. In fuel, tho new bills nro m-rly amendments to tho existing law, and tlie nuienilmentn nro not numerous. Tlirroi Is no requirement for a ten mlnuta Hihedule. no suggestion of a public service rnnimlsslnn to halidlo tho dilllcult iiuestlons that liaxo al- r.iiK. lmiT,i I,, nnmii ,,,, rw, limit placed ou capitalization, nnd In many otlur respects no answer In the bills to soino of the demands made by n- ilhldunls and lniprorment clubs Tlio nnicndnients follow somewhat nolle cnMy the suggestions of the legls- lntlvo committee of the commercial SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TO REPORT The Knu ditch bill rinilutlou has re coiled thu approval of the Kcliatu Ju diciary lommltteo In an amended form, and will bo ttcoiuincudcd to the Kcmitu for passage. The bill It Is proposed to iufk Congress to mail has been practl cnllj redrafted In order to inei t tho ob jections that 'wcro inado to It, a unm ix, i' of minor changes liaxo been made, ami u pioWslon made to allow for the appointment of a commission of three persons to iklirmluo the xnlun of thu ditch holdings, should tho Territory wish to puribaso iimUr the stipulations Include il In tlio measure. In reporting ou the general lorins nf the bill, tho eennmlttio says lu part "Your counultteu ileslrcH to call at tention to the fuel that while tho res olution requests the passage liy Con gress of a 'Hitch Hill' so culled, tho iiHMstue Is In Its tssi'tiee a laud bill For llft je-iirs all the' public hinds III Kau which can he economically hrl galed bj the ditch will be leasi d to tho illteh company Of this urea 30 Congressional Junket May Be Pulled Off After All House Now Favors Bill to Ap propriate $20,000 for Trip of Statesmen. An appropriation of $20,000 tobilng to tho Toirltory sonators and repre sentative's of tho National Congiqss wns iccnmiueudcd this morning b tho llouso lluanro committee. An) thereby hangs a talu Kaily In tho session this bill was Introduced, sent to tho commltteo on promotion and foiestry, loported bacli ndvfiisel) and tabled. Tho grounds weio that thcio scorned no hopo of, III 1 Itlllt A.lll Was. a "S a a jf a bodies Provision i made for tho tiso of internal combustion engines and for the right of tho Territory to ncnuiro railway, or nny part thereof, between' npimntiil Henil and the western boiin-, nary lif Kallhl, and between the sea coast ou tho one sldo and n lino drawn pirallel thereto approximately a mllo and ii hnlf distant therefrom upon tho other side, shall not bo operated with cars propelled by tho tiso of steam or fltlllnill IHiU or bill If Mlinll Itn lnuflll to operate tho same with power dowl- oped by the use of Internal combustion' engines between the hours of II p ni. uml 7 a in and at such otlur times ns mny be approved by the Hupcrln- tendiint or Public Works (Continued on Pago 4) FAVORABLY ON KAU DITCH BILL per e'ent can bo withdrawn from tho le-aso and thrown open to homestead ers, but sue.li luuncstiuelcrs can lmo no assurance that the ditch company will sell tlu'in water All they can nlyi em Is tho water which tho Territory will rec'rlvo as rent from tho elllch company, and this Is e'stlmnti'd at but 250 gallons per day per aero for tho homcstiudir. Upon Inxcstlgatlou sour committee llnds that of the lands which will liu taken by tho ditch compiny about 12 15 acre's consist of land which today can be hoincstiaili'd. It Is bu ll cu-d that In tho district of Kau thcro will bo about 6000 acres of public lands, arid und scinl-arld, which will be below tho ditch, and which can bo Irrigated by It This Is only nn esti mate, since no iiccurnto surveys of tills section luivei bes.'ii muilu. Your committee bcllees that the Increaso In wealth In the district of Kau becauso of the completion nf this ditch will more than eompeiisate for tho wlth (Continued on Page 2) getting tho men over to Hawaii that will help tho Islands, and that tho uiiboMled condition of 0 flu Irs In Washington. 1) C , make It prohablo that It would bo luto lu tho vour ho- foro tho committees of tho rogulur session would bo determined. How over, after thinking It fivor, (hen sumo of iho llouso members hope lo get 11 party of "llvo ones" ovor heio, and n fow daH ago tho bill was taken fiom tho tnhlo ami ofoiied to tho flimnco committee, which tcpoiled favorably on It tills morning. It will probably bo passed. CLOUD-BURST LEAVES MIDDLESBORO, Ky Apr. 5 A ter- ru- cloudburst, falllnei In ona of th richest aeetion of the Blue Grata State, cauted a million dollars' damage in and around thit city today. Houses, barns, ,, d orowlnn eron. wr. ruln.H. livestock swept away and ruin left in the wake of the rushing waters. a i a NOMINATIONS UP TO SENATE (Associated Tress Cable ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 0 The nominations of A. G. M. Robertson, for .chief justice of Hawaii, and C. F. demons, for Federal judge to succeed him, were today referred to the Senate. Thev were recess aoDolntments. and are now sent to the Ji4iia', for confir o the3lia'. maiion TAFT PRESIDENT OF GREAT PEACE FORUM (Kim rllll till lie tin Cilblr ) WASHINGTON, D. C Apr. 4. President Taft has accepted the honor "r prosiuoncy oi ino iruornauona al Peace Forum. ROOSEVELT LAYS STONE FOR MULTNOMAH CLUB (Hixxlnl Hul let In Cnhle ) D1-.DTI AKin n- An- r rAHH.i vii 1 t.niw sf f-i sji we wwiuiihi Roosevelt today laid the cornerstone of the new Multnomah Athletic Club's home, which Is to replace the splendid clubhouse destroyed by fire MILWAUKEE DEFEATS ' SOCIALISTS BADLY (Special tin I let In Cable.) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Apr. 5. The municipal elections today resulted in an overwhelming defeat for the Social ists, the head of the ticket losing by a majority of 14,011 against him and the others being beaten two to one. MANITOWIC, Wis, Apr. 5. Follow ing in the footsteps of Milwaukee, this town has elected a Soclallstlo mayor. CARNEGIE ESTABLISHES HERO FUND FOR SWEDEN (Hpeelnl Hill letlll Cable) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Apr. 5. It was announced here today that Andrew Carnegie has given $230,000 for a Swedish hero fund. SUGAR KAN I'HANCIHCO, Apr f fleets,: SS unulvsls. 10s 7 1-2d, parity, 124c. rrevlous limitation, Ills Tel SAN ritANC'IMCO. Apr t lie'ets! BS analysis. Ids 7(1 ; parity, I 22c. Pre vious (notation, 10s ill Jd SENATOR HERE Tho I'.icillc Coast steamship Son ntor Is ncaring tho port and Is ox- ' petted will bo off tho port at an early . hour tomorrow morning Tho vessel will ho berthed at Ilackfeld wharf .pending her stay at Honolulu. This vessel Is reported as well pro visioned and coaled for a consider able stay Tim Senator is alleged to icomo here for iho pmposo of taking nway n largo delegation of laborers, being recruited for work In Alaska cannorlcs Tho dnparturo of the stenmer Is n lit subject for a scries of Interesting guessing contests. Committees By Election For Future System (Associated I'rrse Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 5. The last vestige of Cannonlsm was swept aside today, when the Democratic Hou,e ldsd by some of fhe Insurgent Re publicans, adopted the new House rules. Hereafter standing committees will bo filled by election of the whole House instead of appointment by the Speak er. This was the particular phase of Cannonlsm to which the Insurgents most strongly objected at the last session. Another rule provides that "riders" to appropriation bills will be per mitted when their effect tends toward retrenchment. A feature of the session today was a resolution introduced by Victor Ber ger, the Socialist, demanding a withdrawal of the United States troops on the Mexican border, and calling for the State papers bearing on the matter. 1 WILL COME HERE YEARLY BYPROVISIONS OF NEW BILL Under tlio operation of tho now Im migration bill that has passed tho Sen ate and Is nox ponding beforo tho llouso of ItcprcsentatUcu tho Hoard of Immigration plana to bring 0110 thousand Immigrant families into tho Territory each year. It Is UK)ti this basis that tho divi sion of money provided for In tho bill has been asked by those Interested In tho Immigration problem During tho llrst year that tho now bill would ho upcratho, providing It Is passed by tho llouso and signed by tho (lov ornor, It Is expected that tlio bulk of tho Immigration nil tho nno thousand INCREASE IN SALARIES IN CIRCUIT COURT DEPARTMENTS FORTY-SECOND DAY. A number of salary Increases for Circuit Court attaches were approved by the Senate this morning in consid ering Senate Illll No. 47, providing for the turning over of Circuit Court lines and eosts to the county and tlio pay ment by tho supervisors of tho salaries eif all connected with the court, ex cepting tho Judges, who aro paid by the Unite el .Stalls government. The salary of the chle f clerk, cnshler and bookkeeper eif the Circuit Court, n position Henry Smith will lill, was passed at 12400, all Increase from tho 12100 In tho bill Tim thrco cemrtroom clerks wcro raised from 1 125 to J1G0 n month, whllo tho assistant clerks passed at 1100, An Item of H2S for a probation ofllrer was approval anil tho sum of $1000 fer Juvtnllo court ex penses lu the Second Circuit tho clerk wns raised to J 150 nnd tho stenographer and cleik to tho snmo figure In tho fourth Circuit tho clerk wus raised to 1115 and tho stenographer to 1 150. and nn assistant clerk passed at $125 Tvo Hawaiian Interpreters at $123 are tho only Interpreters provided for In tho bill, tho employment of other Interpreters being left to tho discretion of tho Hoard of Supervisors. Willi tho Increase mentioned and provlslem for tho general expensos of, tho Circuit Court, the bill was passcil on see end lending The salaries to bo fixe el by the Legislature under tho terms nt the bill are binding upon tho supervisors, they being only empow ered to fix salaries for new court of ficers Appropriation Dill Tho appropriation bill was taken up. family basM would bo from Kunchul, w hllo In tho next twelve months nil attempt would probably bo mndo to sccuro Immigration from somo other source. On tho estimate of ono thousand families n year It Is figured that two shiploads of immigrant!) will bo nec essary, an expenso that will tako practically nil of tho money avallablo for that puriioao, Tlii nntiifsl fiinnlnrr flvnaneAo rt (ltn 1 1IU Its VMS! M It Sit (I-) VA'VIIPn Us, fcllU I ii,.r.i ,.r i,,.,,iinr..tin iu -ni..,ini,i ,.( lfl.OOO yearly, whllo tho central mar- I ketlng plan that Is contained In tho ' bill will tako consldorablo money to ' apply successfully ' In commltteo of Iho whole nt 10.30 and thu Senate proceeded to consider tho II nance measure. Tho llrst deferred Item to be taken up was tho JCOOO for promotion, and It was passed tentatively, to bo seriously considered later. Tho eleferrcel Item of $25,000 for tho llepior commission was taken up. Sen ator Itoblusnn thought that tho Item should pass, elespllo tho fact that tho oxpenso npproprlatons for tho liquor commission were J 10,000 last session GENERAL Norman Watklns, a member of thol0rl,os nt 8llcrnnient California, con-llepior-eommlsslon, wus called beforo. , .,. . ... ... , . the commltteo Ho stated that tho ap propriation for tho last period was In ndeuute, but would not say that $25, 000 was absolutely essential He declared that tho Territory would bo belter served If tho liquor licensing was loft entirely In tho bands of tho Territory, but stated that ho would de cide on tho actual amount necessary when tho Item was considered by tho (Continued on Page 4) PROMOTION TO BE GIVEN CAPT. BADGER (Amoclattxt Pre Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 5 Cap tain Charles J. Dadger, U, S. N., for trterlv lunftrintentiint nf th II. S. Naval Academy, was today nominated for a rear-aamiraisnip, NAPIER FOR REGISTER Senate by the President for rfglster of the treasury. SPECIAL SESSION KEEPS CAPITOL Presidential Politics Struggling To Front Early In Day. DEMOCRATS HOPE TO , GROOM PROPER MAN Harmon, " Wilson and Clark Looked Upon As Most Prominent of All Bourbon Candidates. ny John K. Monk. (Plclal II u 1 1 e 1 1 n Ccrrcsponde'nre.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch 25. A phaso of tho political game that Ih on In earnest with tho reconvening of Congress will bo more personal In Us character, bearing directly 011 tho contcsta for tlio presidential 110m nlatlons next year. It Is practically n fftrpemin i (inrliilon t tint 1'ronlileiflL jTuft' will bo rcnomlnntc by tho Ho j publicans, but It la by no means sura mill incro win 1101 00 a conical, sem ntor LaFollette of Wisconsin, Senator Doiirno of Iowa, Senator Cifrnmlns of Iowa, nml Secretary of State Knox nro all credited with presidential aspirations, and tho three first nam ed are known to bo planning for n demonstration in tho national con vention next year that xvlll at least glo them a good lino of advertising for tho big strugglo four years later If It dejcH not develop n rcnl contest for next year's nomination, These thrco senators, who nro all Progressives, or Insurgents, so-called, ... , w'll hnvo nbundant opportunity dur "s ,tllQ BVTC ul B0,,slon of Congress 'j'" n IIUI Personal politics, ami ,to dato none of them lins ever been ?, ,ta er,n bct of thilt Mn,i- I'reslilenllnl I'olltlrs. With tho Democrats tho presi dential politics will bo far more strenuous. Thoro is n real light on for tho Democratic nomination nnxt oar, for tho Democrats bollevo that It Is 1111 ndds-nn bet that their can didate will bo elected. Tho big prUo will not bo permitted to go to any body by dcfntilt, nnd tho man who gets It will know that ho has been through a contest. Thoro Is 11 long list of Democratic (Continued on Pago 4) SEEK CLEWS AT Chief of Detectives McDufflo has i COminillllcuteit with llin nnllrn null,. -- r roiuiu VIM us IW IMU p'J- sltlvo Identification of tho wan whoso body was discovered lajlng nlong tho bench near I.alowal ten days ago. with n bullet In his head. Tho local ofllcor has forwarded to tho California city, a comploto des cription of tho man, what few per sonal offoctB that were found In his possession and a list of names under which ho travolod from tho tlmo of his taking pussngo In tho Mutson Naviga tion steamer I.urlltio, last December MeDufflo also sent n copy of a pho togtaph containing tho slgnaturo "G. Roberts" which tho dead man Is al leged by Road Supervisor Pnolo to have cnscrlhcd In his tlmo book tlio 'I'')- UCTe-ro ho Is believed to hnve tak- en his nro A pocket handkerchief boarlng n laundry murk bus also been Included In tho belongings sent to Sacramento McDuftlo and ofnecra will make, another trip to tho Bceno flitillnR tho revolver from which tho 8,ll "aa llrci1' SACRAMENTO I tm iaiiti-f.iiiJaM hrfiii'to -m li,l ft ,-itini.!' I JlL sj. tM&m.MlliYo-