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V 6' ?.. . BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK BUYERS BECAUSE THE BULLETIN GOES INTO MANY HOMES 7! i rv Evening Bulletin From San Francisco! Arlzoiian Mny fl For Ban Francltcol Hlcrru Mny lu Trom Vancouver! Zcnlandl.i May 2C For Vancouver! Marama Mny 23 The point about ADVERTISING it that it it n BUSINESS NECC03ITY, and tint paper sells it to manufactur er! and merchant on its Mil It ITS. 3:30 EDITION Is A Sales Force For Business Progress ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4920. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. ?. ' , ; i L s !-J 5 HILO MESHES TIGHTEN ON SUGAR TARIFF IS SAFE FOR THE PRESENT Democratic Leaders Declare Reduction Must Wait For All Others. NOT READY TO CUT OFF SIXTY MILLIONS Income Tax Legislation May Make Increase In Revenues But Action Now Doubtful. By C. S. Albert. ( Special fl u 1 1 e 1 1 n Ccrrrapoiul nee. ) WAHHINOTUN, U. C. Apr. S3. Tho (mention uf what shall !- done with sugar during the revision of the tariff In bothering the House Dcinocruls, lteprcseiitutlvo Underwood, the new iliiilriiuin uf the uiyn and means com inltlee, declares Hint thlH subject must wiilt until ull iitliiT reductions have been completed. Ie says the present revenue eoinluK from taxation uf sugar l.i something like K.O.UOU.OOO u yeur mid n Milimltute fur this Hlim limit ho round before It Is appreciably less ened. , (rent pressure Ih being brought to hear upon the ways mid ineaiin com nilttee to Like up tint reduction of MiKar duties. Kesponse to this demand Js not yet lit sight. Nothing will ) done, in-cording to Chairman Under wuimI, until nil other features of' revi sion lire out ijf the way. Income tax legislation would nfTord mi opening for modification of the sug ii r schedule. It could eindly be lower id. iilnnic wllli many othern. If the revenues of the government nro unex pectedly Increased by MOO.OOO.OOU rroni ii tux on Income. DOES FREAR WANT Honolulu's loan commission, under tli direction of which the funds) for schools, roads, bridges, mi uriuory nml other public IniproveinentM uro to bo expended, Ih now up for consideration, ami the Republican executive commit tee Ih preparing a list of nameH which will bo given the committee's endorse ment. tinder the loun bill, the commission Ih to consist of tliu superintendent of public works and the mayor of tliu elty nml county, toKether with three other persons to be niniied by Govern or. Thus fuf no appointment!) liuvo been inado. The Hepubllcnn eonnnllteo has de ckled upon three mimes, with n pnssl hie change In one endorsement, anil these names will bo submitted If Ouv ernor Freer wishes the endorsement of the committee. However, unlesH he nsks the endorsement. It will not ho Blven, said Chairman Cooper this morning. Albert U Howard, second steward on the I'ucllle Mall liner Maucliiirja, en tered u plea of BUllty before United States Judge Clemens this inornliiB to the Indictment returned by the Brand "Jury, charging lilm with snuiBKllnB opium Into the Territory. Howard will be up for sentence tomorrow inornlnir, but It Ih Intimated that ho will escape Willi light puulsliinent hecnusu of In fonniitloii that ho has given to the ITulied Stntes authorities which throws considerable IIkIiI on the opium smug gling lis practiced on tliu ships cunilng from the Orient. Henry, the mini who wns arrested with Howard, also on the Muncliurla, pleaded not guilty to an Indictment and Will Iiuvu u Jury trial. ENDORSEMENTS? ADMITS GUILT WITNESSES Grand Jury Is Probing Deeper Citizens Of Hilo Will Arrive ' Tomorrow To Testify In School Scandal ( Hicl.tl It u 1 1 e 1 1 n Wireless. ) HILO, May 5. Subpoenaed by the Federal grand jury, teverat prominent retidentt of Hilo will leave tomorrow on the Mauna Kea for Honolulu to appear before the jury and tell what they know about the teandal that hat racked Hilo High School and the town itself. When the tubpeenat were terved, It became known that Lelnnd S. Connett, editor of the Hawaii Her aldi Stephen L. Dosha Jr., principal of Haahco school, Hlloj Evylyn Van natta, a schoolgirl whose name figured in the stories of rows between Mrs. Mary 8. Compton and Principal Richmond) and William Campbell of Hilo, who also figured In the testimony before the Board of Public Instruction, have all be til culled to Honolulu to testify. A former nervant In the Lewis household, whose name figured in some of the most sensational testimony, has also been subpoenaed. One of the cm l id Jurors took his pen III bund, yesterday mill expressed lilm elt mm follow on tie. subject of Mary. tlniH nddlng a new line of poetry to thnt nhkh linn llgurcd In Mio Cninptnu itlchinond rave, Including Connei's mill lilt Klpllligese! .Mury lind u luireln skirt, ' , I'nr siiffniBettes you kiinw, And ovrrywliew thnt Mar' unit That skirt did maltu n kIioiv. She wore It to the moIiooI one day. Which didn't look Just right; The teachers tried to put her out, And then there wiih u Unlit. Dark Corner Hovel Due for Destruction - iJf 'jjkssuaxjn- j-r---'Sii 'irfiisiaji)ii y nra'ayi'afef "ViaSat BBBBBBBBVapiLV2J09-l tBBBBBBIBBa v'sBBH BrLKSSaLLLLLLLLLBBBBy.' pHHaVaVPsniiL Federal Experts Fail To Find Cholera In Many Samples Of Manoa Water Examined The fuel thnt the spirillum of chol- era lias not been louud lu the kuiiipIch of Manoa water examined by Hut red- mil pbyslclaliH Is not considered con- elusive evidence one way or tho oth- er, In the opinion of Dr. Cuniu Tliu eniinces oi isolating mo cnoierii'pirii- 1 ii i it nre so few us to make tho clfort practically negative III results so fur as proving the Infection of the Manoa . i.. i.. . i lliru poillin is ciilllll lieu. Dr. Ourrlo tells of tho dllllcultles of isolating cholera organisms In water as follows: "In attempting to Isolate the splrll-' linn of cholera from n largo body nCt water, such os a stream, tare pond, etc. the chances of success are very small. In countries where cholera Is common, It N very much tliu exception to lie able to Isolate the orguulHiu fiom water, even when such water is dally. The Hoard thev tried In Kettle it I lty inukliiK Mnry hlkei Hut then the kids took up the quarrel, And they, begun o strike. So Mnry then fixed up her skirt Ami left, without u frown, To teach us Honolulu folk Aa lu tliu Itnluy Town. The teachers tried to lur lier way. They "disapproved her work"; Hut the Until Ih Mils- I tell you what. They hate the harem skirt. (signed) in.nnm.Y iioiihii Needing Light by Board of Health. causing cases of cholera among tliu pcrsuhH drinking It. The chief renson for this Is the small number of spirilla promt In proportion to the total number 'of other bacteria In the wu- tcr, as well as the small number per uiui ni iniui in mo wilier examined. Still another reusun Is that while sum- plcion may point, ror example, to a certain place In a tarn pond, of having i inrected n case wltli cholera llvo days before, by the time the sample of wa ter Is collected the cholera organism may have died out lu this spot, or by Us own motility, or by the action of (Continued on Page 7) It used to be u compliment in say it woman li ml a mobile countenance but now nothing less than tin automo bile countenuueo will do. CALLED BY Monsarrat Judge James Melville Mousarra! Is to be the new District MaElsttulu of Hono lulu. Ills appointment us a successor In William II, l.ymer was announced this morning by Chief JusMce Hoberlson. Moimairat will begin his duties on the District Court bench Monday morning, bis appolulmont being for u full term of two years. Tho apiiolntinent of Monsarrat rmno nn nn aLsohite mirprlsc to tho local members of the bar. Ids iinmo not IiilvIiik been nictitloiied nmom; the list of- available cnudidalcs. lu referring to tho upiioliitiiient this inornliiB Chief Jnstlco Kobertsou said: "Mr. Monsarrat was not a cnmll dato for tho place but was highly recommended by several members of tho bar, Ho Is a man of mulur-) years nml experience and I llilnk wo uie fortunate In securing Ids servicer. He knows the cnnituonlty thorough ly mid plionlil make u good man for the place." lAiner reigned n District Magis trate to take a pluco In the firm of Thompson ami Wlldir. warshipsSgo AND PROTECT' (Assocliiteit rrH Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5. Dit quieting reports from Mexico have alarmed tho government tor the safety of Americans at Acaputco. Ambassa dor Wilson reports conditions there in tolerable, the populace apparently ready to attack the "gringos." Warshlpt will probably be tent to protect the Amer icans. MEXICAN CAPITAL MAY BE BESIEGED fAasucluted Press nalile.) MEXICO CITY, Mex., May 5. Grave fears ar felt here for the capital of the Republic, as the insurgents are threat ening hourly to march to the city and betiege it. The American residents are much alarmed. REBELS TAKE T0RRE0N? AssnctiilPd lns Cable.) EL PASO, Tex, May 5. It it report ed here that the rebels have taken Torreon. (Associated Pn-sf CaUo.) EL PASO, Tex., May 5. The peace commissioners, General Francisco Ma dero and Judge Francisco Carbajal, aro awaiting the reply sent to President Diaz suggesting his resignation. (Associated l'rese CnblfO DOUGLAS, Ariz., May 5. The Mex ican consul here has been Informed that the reports of Mazatlan't fall Into the hands of the rebels was not true. fPrt-tat llul I el In Cable.) TUCSON, Arts., May 5 The South ern Pacific wires today confirm the re port that Mazatlan has not been cap tured. CORDOVA IS QUIET; COAL ALL OVERBOARD (Associated Press Cable,) CORDOVA, Alaska, May 5 Follow ing the exciting scenes of yesterday, when a cargo of coal on a British steamer was dumped overboard by Cordova ciilzent to show their anger at the treatment of Alaska coal fields, quiet was restored today by the local police and United States marshals. JAPANESE DIET RATIFIES TREATY (Associated Press CatriA.j TOKIO, Japan, May 5. The Anglo Japanese commercial treaty was for mally ratified today by the Imperial Japanese Diet. AMERICANS Comrade Betrays. Criminal Plans Ortie McManigal Makes Con fession Of How Times Building Was Wrecked (Special 11 ii lie tin f'aliie) LOS ANQELES, Cal., May 5. John J. McNamara, secretary of the structural iron workers, and Jamet McNamara, accused of being James D, Bryce, who dynamited the Los Angeles Times building, were today arraign ed, following their Indictments by the grand jury. They will plead to the murder charge on June 1. O. E. McManigal, who hat turned state's evidence, was not arraigned. DEVELOPMENTS IN DYNAMITE CASE Ortie McManigal, one of trio of arretted men, repeats in Lot Angelet confessions of guilt he made in Chicago. James McNamara Identified as "J. B. Bryce," indicted for blowing up Times office. Identification said to be most important link in chain proving guilt. Labor union leaders prepare defense for three accused men. Union men make bitter attack on Duins and McManigal, alleging Mc Manigal in employ of great detective. , I.OS ANGKUOS, Apr. 27 Ortie Me ManlRul chuiiKfil his nllnd today after former Judge Hilton had puhllidied a denial'' Hint any of the dynamite sus pects had confessed, lind decided to turn slates evidence. Word wn sent In the district attor ney mid McMi ilgiil was laUvii nt ouco across the strict to the pioscculor. Present were District Attorney Freder icks, the olllclnl fctfiingriiphcr. Sheriff Ilaiumcll, I'ndcrsticrllT Hraln, Juller (tiilliiRlicr and on of the Hum detec tives McManigal told of dynamite plots Sells Papers i- (MbNi T'bWbjH''-I5'; MbIH i'-'!H'lBffi k &aLR&'BBBjBai9r,MlVt'v lllH ?'lr$Mr4aLH BflflHHplfllJEaiELliail " f 11 " " -x'W&M l - VJfl rfl H l"'" B '1' 'i wBJ.1 JtA-dPTT. i " t .' s?i it'' '"Wnril .' ' 'Jki- SOPSkSSsS,'- - . ' ' i' ..J I Miss Oralee List and the Horse from which She Sold the Bulletin Yesterday. In spite of the fact that MIih Oralee was not nble to use the arm uny mure 1,11 wrenched her arm, which has been on horseback. ,,,,.. Hhe went to her hotel, bandaged tliu umlir the physicians cure In thoHtfitea mn ((t Wi (() h)k) w((l lit,( al, t,.a for the past year nml ever since her ,,, i,Uik to the llul let In otllco nrrlvul here a week ago, she hud a for the second edition, with which she good day yesterday, and the public wont to her old stand on King mid showed thnt It wns the friend of the ,-urt in-ctn u,i proceeded to sell pa It ill let In mid Miss List by On. way ,.rH h mt eukes. the second edition melted from her .r u,,, remainder of this week the hands on King streit. I Oklahoma kIH will sell the 11 il lie Out on Horseback. 'tin, und ufter that time alio will take After ushiB the Schuclit cur for threo ,n, hhiio other work for several weeks days. Miss 1.1st started out on tho uni perhaps mouths, llullotln horte yesterday uftcriioon. During her stay lu Honolulu Miss mid It wus while she was on King i.ut has met several persons who knew street with the first edition that she M.r In llie Htntes. C. K. Drown, now In Inadvertently used her left hand, cans- the elty, having llrst seen her In Byrtt- Iiib ii lulent wiench which strained the dhow In such u milliner that shu GRAND DYNAMITERS extending over ii period of threu years, alinnit ull of which were sunemfiil, and of property destroyed totaling $). 000.0OU III wilue. II HKik three linum for Me.Maillgnl In enumerate mid pro Vide the Millent features lu the .u.im inoth criminal conspiracy. Termt Are Supplied. He not only furnished complete tes timony as to the material circuit) Htnncei but also supplied the term' of the conspiracy nlid the motive behind Its vast and hidden wot kings. Ho arcused J J McNainnra. scire (Continued on Page 3) On Horse-Back cuse, iiflerwuril In Cleveland, Denver und Bpokunc, JURY GAS COMPANY TO EXPAND WITH THE CITY Plans Extensive Additions Plant and Big Main to Kaimuki. to NEW STOCK ISSUE IS PRACTICALLY SETTLED Present Preferred Outstanding To Be Called In and $150. 000 Put Out to Piovido Funds. l'lana for tho most Iniportant de velopment of the Honolulu (las Com pany ever undertaken havo been mule by tho gas company and will be deckled upon llnnlly and n spe cial meeting uf the stockholder!) call ed for next Thursday nfletneon. Tho plans Include not only extensions of nn, elaborate nature In the facilities for handling tliu gas, but largo addi tions to the plant unci a new Issiir of prefened stockT'lhu lisuu' to be !). 000. The new stork Issue will he madu to care for 'the coilly Improvements planned, tho niost Important of which, from the standpoint of tho public. Is (lie extension of tho gas stystem to Kulmukl by means of a liue main, and the distribution of gas lu Hill rapidly-growing section of the city, lu fuel. It Is the growth of Honolulu and the number or homes being built that necessitates the move on tliu part of the company. New Stock Issue. The llmuiclal urruiigcmcntii in planned are considerable. One bun die.! thousand dollars of preferred stock, now outstanding and entitled to mi eight per cent dividend, will lie called III and a now Ismio. made, Iho new Issue being H50.0Q0 preferr ed wllli a six per cent .cumulative dividend Tho entire capitalization then will be JI.W.ouo, common ami $150,000 preferred a nnl Incrcami of jaO.000 over tho present amount. Tim present holders of preferred Mock will exchange their stock for the new Issue, and llie addition will he taken by them pro rata if they desire. Big Holder Planned. Tho plant at Iwllel will be greatly Increased. An immense gns-contnlu-(Continued on Page C) RUSSEL TALKS Charles lMwiird ltussell Is delivering a lecture on his experiences at the partial pavilion of the oung roof gar den this afternoon, unci liegiiu his talk souu ufter ::30. The audience gathered to hear lilm occupied about half the seating ca pacity of the room, mid was deeply Interested In tho tnlk. BASEBALL IN BIG LEAGUES ( Fneclnl mi 1 1 1 1 n Oal.le ) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 5. Re. suits in the big leagues todayi AMERICAN. Washington Philadelphia 9, Washing ton 0, Cleveland Chicago 2, Cleveland 1. New York Boston 14, New York 0. NATIONAL. Philadelphia Philadelphia 0, Brook lyn 5. Pittsburg Pittsburg 2, St. Louis 1, Boston Boston 6, New York 6. Chicago Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. m SUfiAR KAN FRANCISCO. May 0 Sugar: 9(1 degrees test, 3. SI 5c. previous ipio tntlon, 3.7U50. Ileets: US analysis, 10s. Id.; parity. 1.18c. Previous uuotatlon, io. U 3-t.i. a J' tl 1 -J Baffll,.i,"Av&rv.1.tiiB jMuSEi'lmmjiBmBBBKKtSMKS