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KUHIO WILL FIGHT
LOCAL CAPITAL
LAW
ITS GRIP ON
Chain of Evidence Around Ac
cused Dynamiters Stead
ily Fortjed.
( ssoctntcd Press Cable )
SAN mANCISCO, Cal., May 9
The American Federation of Labor
li.ift Issued a general call to all of Its
allied labor trades unions for funds
to defend John J. and James W. Mc.
Namara, the union men accused of the
Los Angeles Times dynamiting.
I .OS ANUm.lTsTcaf, Apr 30 Tho
iiihkIipii of thp law urn niii!ly IIrIiI
e nhiR about John J McNuiuurn, James
MiNamaru. his brother, ami Oltlo 1
MeMauJt, il who are liilil here accused
of complicity In tin' TIiiipn' l naitilt
Iiir ARiilnst Jainiii McNumnrii pBpo
1 1 ill) In Iho ov lilenca grow lug stroiiRcr
evti) tla
Thi) second positive ami complete
lilrntlllcatliin nf Juiiiph McNamuru,
line nf tho thrio nllcRod djnamltcrKof
the 'I Iiiipm building, iih J II Hrjie.tho
iiiiiii ulai w.iK In ban 1 rimclsto an a
Kin Ht at tho Hotel Argonaut u few
iIiijk prior to tho TIiiich horror, whm
invito jistirdii) In thn count) Jail hy
'lrpoi McCurlireii, r bellboy In tho
miplii) of thp Hotel Argonaut
MiCnclirun was working at thohotpl
In hi ptember anil It wan n p.ut of his
ilut) to answer tho calls from thn
room occupied l Ilrkp, Schmidt and
uphill IIo vtim thus arfordpil iinox
ii Hint opportunity t becoming fa
nilllar wllh tho appearance of tho three,
men IIo was taken to the olllco of
District Attorno .1 I) IVederlckK.iind
Ktatcd that tin thniiRht ho would ho
ahlp to positively Idcntlf) tho man
who hail stopped nt tho Hotel Argo-
tiiuit during tho lattir part of Heptem-
t.rr
MrManigal Changes cront.
I.OH ANr.lj:S. Air. 2D OrtleMc
Mimical who Ik alleged to havo inailn
a eoniplctn confession In the djnainlt
IliK piikp mailo aliothpr change of
fron toihis Pesplto bin ilpclaratlon
to Hip district attorney that ho would
mp mine or Iho coiiiihpI for tho dn
fcnp, Iip Ik wild to havo lit III all In
terview with Attorney O N Illltoii
nt in nclnek loiliij Hilton Kald nfter
wanl that McMnnlKnl ailinlttrd that ho
hail niacin a Htateinent tn thn district
attorney, anil Rave reasons for doliiR
mi which, ho mill, were cmlnentl) sat
Istactorv tn Iho ilefpnc
( WCAHO. Api S! Previous tn
leaving for Indianapolis op a spcrrt
mission William J Hunts, who cf
fprted tho cirrest nf John J McNu
loara JainoH II McNiunara and Ortlo
MiMimlRiil for tho hIIcrpiI djnnniltliiR
Of tllP TIllWK llUlllllllR In 1.0K AllRClPS,
toil i) made public a letter threaten-
luc his llfn which he received throuRh
tin inallH Thn letter follows.
Oelpptlvn William J lliirns
You nrrrKtcd thn MiNam.ira hrnth
rs Iih Rally, and. furthermore, they
lire Innocmt
'I am the gulll) one You anil nur
npinitlvcH thouUit ou wern ainurt
whin I was lielnir hiintPil In llin WVtt
V.er slncn tho I.ns AiirpIoh Job cams
nlf I hap Ikpii In New ork
liiinorrow I hall for ljurnpo thpro
tn ii main until this Irouhle It oer
While abroad I will bp leppt Infonnpil
as to thn proRrpss nf tho trl il of thn
Mi Namara boys, and If J J McNa
inula sperptarx and tniiHttrer of llm
liitirnalloniil IlrhlRo and Structural
Iron Workers' l'nlnn Is i mulcted, ait
Mir as our iintnp Is lliirns I will
louie baik mid kill on llko a iIor"
GOVliRlEAR
MAY GO EAST
Gm pi mil I'rcar Blateil this nmrnlnR
that Trpnsurnr (Vinkllni?, hlniknlf "or
Rtiinpiino pIbp" would ro east In con
nutlnn with thu $3,r.00,00n bniul Ikhuo
that wuh aiilliurlzpil hy tho hint nca
hIoii nf tho IiCRlHlatiiro
"It will bn noti'Hfian for hoiiio tor
" rllnrlal nlllclal tn ro Knat In connec
tion with tho bond Ihhiio" stntoil thn
Coxmnni this morning "1 nuiy ro
IllVHIlIf "
The details of thn bond Issue will
h.ivo in lip taken up nt leiiRth with
tho fiscal iiRents of tho Territory of
Hawaii In Now Votk and the SLcre
tarj of the TreaHiir will hnn to be
lOtiHUlted In tegurd to tho loutl bonds
Delegate Says
He Will Fight
The Governor
"If I can not defeat Governor Frcar's reappointment In Washington, I
will oppose him hero when I return. I will never again be a candidate for
iDetegato from Hawaii so long as Frear is Governor." Delegate Kalania-naole.
On the pi" of hli diparture for
Washington, to ippnsnit the Tirrl-1
tcu-j of Hiwall durliiR thn oxtra sis
hIoii, DdrRatu Kiihln Kahinlanaolo this
niornliiR deilared himself on the sub
ject of rnernor I'roar'K rcappolnl
iiient The d elded brtiah that has
existed for months between the Chief
llxecuthe and the DcltRato bus not
been brldRid In mis wa, iiecorilltiR to
KuIiIo'h uttcrancpK this niornliiR ln
stiad, ho Ik morn bitter than ccr
I "If 1 can not defeat I'rear In Wash
ington, 1 will oppose him hero," wild
I the Di IvRiite, outlining ton II u I ) o 1 1 u
reporter tills morning his polio at
Washington A Iuibo part of the policy
apparently will bp u campaign against
rreara reappointment '1 will opposo
him and tho party that supports him
and his administration I xtnnil on
tho Kiuno platform us I, Ink McOnnd
Iosh to help defeat l'n ir'K adminis
tration for another tirin"
1 lit was, asked, ' Does tills mean that
oil will leave tho Republican part)?'
"No, I will alwiH hn a Republican,
MUST VACATE JUDICIARY "
OF THREE
Within three months Iho Judiciary
hillltllnfT omul tin I Ipnrpil of ItK till
lints, ac cording to thn pliiia of thai
(Department of Public Works At thn'
'expiration of that time It Ik llgiind
tint Iho steel f i ilium for the reha
bilitated building will be on the way
from the Hast and then nntlcn will bo
jscrved on tho government departments,
to vacate forthu Itli.
IMcuHtiiomint for the steel beams for
thn new building have bei n taken, and
the detail plans of thn building are
Arrived Poor Thirty Years Ago !
Today, Now Clips Many
Coupons.
Thirty oirs ago today John Mc
OindlcKS, one of tho trinity known
familiarly us Iho "MiCandlesH hoys,"
landed In Hawaii Hu hit tho then
Island monarchy by way of Iho San
rraticlsco water route, coming on tho
old hnrkcntlne Diamond
Thirty jears ago the "McCandless
bojs" weto wcll-hotors, plain, hard
working, capable young felluwH To
day all threo of thorn. John, James S ,
or "Sunny Jim," nnd Lincoln U, or I
I "Mnk,1 nro capitalists, closely Identi
fied with tho growth and increasing
prosperity of the Islands
i James S McCandless got lieie first,
coming n fow months before John,
and Mnk followed u fow mouths after
Kxcopt for occasional visits to thn
mainland, they havo been hero pretty
much evor sineo
"I got hero thirty jears ago today,1
and I'm glad of It," said John this I
morning "Sum I was u wcll-horor
1 am yet for that matter, lor occasion
ally 1 boro a well for fun
I "Say, Captain lloudletto, now of thn
Slorru, vviiR thn skipper of the old
bnrkcntlno Diamond that I camo ovor I
on I reminded him of this tho other
da), and he said, 'Aw forget If
However, I don't forget it Yes, sir,
but the administration under Umcrnor
I'nar Ik kiu.Ii that I tan not and will
not support II"
'Will jott be a tundldato to Hiiccetd
jourwlf iik Delegate"" lie wiik askpil
'No, I do not ixpeit to I will never
run again If I'rear U Uovtrnor," hu
replied
Ihp lOolnpKi hilwcen Kuhln and tho
(luvirnor Ik of long KtnndliiK II was
made more Intense u few montliK H(,o,
when Kuhln accused the tlowrnnr of
iiptlng In iiuil faith III III cndorsenunt
of a cuml'dato for thn Internal reunun
collpctoryhlli
DclPRHto Kiihlo cIopk not expect that
much work for Hawaii can bo ncconi
pllshed during tho special session, hut
ho Intends tn bo on the Job Ho cx
pixtH to Intrudiien and support n bill
for thn KiiKpensInn of Iho coastwlso
shlppliig Inn to ullow passengcrK to
travel o and from tho Islands on for
pIrii vessels, mid hn thinks that the
Kau ditch mcHHiire N kucIi Hint ho
can support It now but iIopk not hind
himself on this point
MONTHS IS ORDER
now under wuv In thn draughting
rooms nf tho Pi pal Inn nt nf Public
Woi k
The bunds of si vera I departments
nro In a quandary iik tn where they
lire to locale pending Hie retnnitrue
tlon of I he building Kiipcrlntcndelit
I'opp stale that he wuh Informed hy
tho flover'iior that iiuurter would he
found for him bv the Public WorkK
Department, whlla Marston Campbell
has Issued the manifesto that thn
school department must llnd quarters
Itself
is
JOHN A. McCANDLESS
I'm glad I camo '
Inasmuch us Mr McCnndloss had
Just come from u directors' meeting of
Oulitl plantation where ho was nhlo In
help dictate the pulley of a big sugar
property ,and Inasmuch as ho Is In
terested In a few other plantations,
hanks, etc, nobod) will ilse up to ar
gue with him for being glad he came,
for In addition to being wealth), ho
is happ)
FREAR IN WASHINGTON
FOR CALAMBA DEAL
Maui Jodge
Is Dead
(Preclll Hu I let III Wireless)
WAILUKU, Maui, May 9 Judge A.
N, Kepolkal of the Maui county Circuit
Court died at 2 o'clock this morning of
apoplexy, his third stroke. The fu
neral will be held from the Episcopal
church at 3 o'clock this afternoon and
burial will be made at Walluku ceme
tery under the auspices of the Masons.
.Tit.li-n Ifenolkul wiik fortv-nlnn vpiira
old and nun of thn best-known men In
Iho Islands Ho was first u school
tiacber on Maul, then a plantation
bookkeeper, then n dMrltt innRlstruto
and dually vvna appointed circuit court
Judge Hn left thn bench In become)
treasurer of Iho Terrllor) before thn
term nf A J Campbell Afti r leaving
thn trriiHiirerahlp he was again named I
circuit Judge Ho spent most of his1
life at Walluku Ills Illness became
serious about n month ago
ROW AT OU A
ENDS PATH
1
(Hrsilat llu 1 1 et In Win lis)
IIII.O, Ma 9 -A Korean, hart In
a drunkiii row with ii Jnpinosp at
Nino Miles lamp Obui, died lust night
from his InJtirlcK
JUTE BAGS FREE
UNDER FREE LIST BILL
! Hawaii lias a special interest
In tho Freo List bill that was
paKsed jesterday by tho Ilouso
of Representatives
ir this bill is passed by the
Konnto and approved by thn
President, tho Juto bags used In
thn siiRur Industry of tho Islands
will come In free and mnko n
bhvIiib of from II7M00 to JJ00,-
000 ii year These bags uro Ini-
ported In lnrRo quantities from
Calcutta
Tho title of Iho hill rends "To
placo on Iho freo list ngrlcul-
ttirnl Implements, totton bugging,
cotton tlch, leather, boots and
shoes, fynco wire, meats, coreiils,
flour, bread, limber, lumber,
sewing machines, salt and oilier
articles"
NEAR AT HAND
A Kpcrlil mi i ting of tho IIo ml of
Health t unwind at 2 o'clock tills aft
ernoon, for the purpose of considering
the rese lulling of thu regulations pro
hibiting m limning nt Walklkl, the
health authorities bring of tlai opin
ion Unit there Is nn longer u ihcokkII)
for the prohibition
Presldint Molt .Smith stated this
morning that the lifting of tho regu
lations was not haste ned In any way
b the lest cases but stalecj that the
pro.ii cut Ion would bn temporarily
withheld until the meeting of tho hoard
this nftiriioon I
i "Wn consider that Iho ending of thn
cholera epidemic and Hip period of
over two wnks In which no new cases
have appeared lie stales, "coupled
with Hip action of the phjsklans of
the I'nltid States Marine Hospital
Hrrvlcn In lifting thn Inte r-lsland
quarantine Is sultltlPiit to warrant the
modlllentlon of the regulations with
safely to llm lomnmnll) '
SUGAR
SAN ITtANCIRCO May 0 Sugar
91 degrees test, .1 KiJc Previous quo-1
tatlon a RISc Reels 88 nitalysls
10s 7 1-ld parltv, t'JIc Previous
quotation, 10s Ii l-'Jd I
ii i
At cording to n report IihIh), at
tempts lo pump dr tho new Pearl
Ilnihor drjdoek may bo abandoned,
us tho nntiirnl lied is not firm enough
and leaks are constant It Is said
Unit n now bed of concrete will bo
laid. Involving a delay of some
mouths
Hawaiian
Men Interested
In Philippines
Hawaiian capital has been Interest
ed In the handling of a big deal 11.
tho Philippines, hy which Iho Cal-J
umlm estates will bo developed lutn
n great sugar producing properly Tho
dcnl with Iho local people has been
effected b I) M Carman, tho piom
Inent Philippine capitalist and flnup
clcr. Mr Carman has been In Honolulu
for two weeks, having returned from
a (rip to San Kranclnco Now York
and Imlon on a proposition other
than that of tho Calamba estates
The Calamba properly Is big ono, and
has lately been Idle and undeveloped,
walling for capital to hecomo nucl
eated. Tho capital has now become Inter
patcd, Mr. Carman having effected nr
tangonicnts hy which Hawaiian nrn-
ncy Is to flnnnco tho cslnto, Tho de
tails of the doal were nol niado pub
lic today when Mr Carman nnnottne
ci the fact that local capitalists havo
agreed to enter tho Phlllpplno field.
However, It may bo stated Ihnt a
Joint slock company Is to he forinol
to flnanco (he undertaking. Tho
amount of capital stock has not been
settled, hut Mr Carman said this
morning that It will run Into so veil
figures Tho cororatlon Is to bo or
ganized under tho laws of this Tn--rllory,
and a large proportion nf Iho
stock will ho hold hero
Control Estates.
Mr Carman now has absolute con
trol over tho Calamba estates and
ho proporl) Is held In IiIh name Ask
ed as to tho participation of Philip
pine cipllnllstg other than himself.
In tho deal ho said this morning that
ho expects somo of the concerns who
arc sugar factors In tho Philippines
tod.i) will he Interested In tho now
company, hut this Is not assured
Within h short tlmo ono of tho best
Known and most successful mi car
men of Hawaii will go to Iho Phi
lippines to look over Iho Calamba
properly wllh a view to taking Iho
general management, and tho details
of tho deil will bo worked out us
r.ipbllv as possible.
While no public nntiouiiremcnt of
tho local men Interested has been
made. It Is understood lh.it the Wat-
COUNTESS ON SIBERIA GOES
OUT TO MEET ONE SHE SAYS
IS CHRIST AT SECOND COMING
Tho wilds of the vast Persian des
erts has brought forth u call from nl
now Savior of all mankind, according I
to the ballet of Countess Amelia, tie-!
thten, who Is traveling b) Ihe Pacl-I
flc Mall Btnumshlp to tho Far l-ast,
In icspntiRO tn messages' received, so
fcho claims In a dream, from a now
Mini ami Master '
Tho CountOhs llothlen proceeds tot
tho China coast, there takes passage'
b) liner lo a port on the Indian pen-'
Insula and continuing thn Journey lo
llurmnh will hy oasy stages maku hot (
wa through tho almost Inipcnctrnbln
desorts and wastes of Persia tn a'
point Unit Iiiih now been plainly ties-,
Ignulcil by means of a vision
A woman ntlu.r )oung In yejra(
supplied In plenty with this world's
goods In Iho wa of material wealth,
Iho Countess Is a firm hollovor In Iho
faith (hat a now Mini awaits an en
Iro Into a sin saturated world
So great is'her faith In thn socoml
coming ef tho Holy one that sho pro-
fosses to possess a spiritual photo
graph of tho annolntPd ono Safelv
enclosed In tho back of un elegant
gold watch. Countess llothlen carries
whnt she purports is a presentment
Sugar
crliouso Trust Company, Mil , and I
r Morgan havo been prominent wllh
the negotiations, and will prnbihl) i
continue to he j
It Is prohahlo that Ioinlon capital
will also be Interested In Diet bU
project a prominent sugar linn al
ready having intimated that It in iv ,
ho n stockholder I
Mr Carman returns tn the Philip-!
pines well pleased with Iho outlook
"I expect early settlement of the
many details In connection wllh our
plans," ho sild this morning, "nnd
feci that Hawaii and tho Philippines
can work together to udmlrablo ef
fect Good Local Policy.
"Some of tho largo sugar factors
Hero scorn lo think that for llawalljn
sugar men lo go Into tho development
nf Philippine RUgar is dlslovul nnd
not good pollr. Tho fallacy ol thM'
Is apparent when a comprehensive
view of Iho situation Is taken. It has
become an assured fact that In tho
near future tho antiquated methods, of
cultivation and manufacture in tho
Philippines will be supplanted by
thoroughl) up-to-datn methods, and It
Is now slmpl) a question whether
thnso hero who are best equipped nnd
In tho best posslbto position lo do ki
will hiindlo Ihc situation there or
not
"That Ihero nro n number of linos
on which tho Hawaiian and Philip
pines interests are allied Is apparent
lo those who have studied conditions
In both places And thn Idea that the
added imsslhle output of sugir In Iho
Philippines would mnterhill affect
Iho interests liore Is nn evident mis
take 'Tho Philippines at prnsent nto
producing about lfiO.uoo tons of sug
ar, tho Inrger purt of which goes o
China, where the market Is being
rapidly developed Tho Unite I Slates
Is now using about four million tons
per annum, 1 500,000 or which Ik
from Culn and several hundred thou
sand from countries that havo no
tariff advantages Thn inenigo nn
nual Increase In consumption In tho
United Htnles for tho Inst six eari
Iihs been six and one-half per cent
(Continued on Page 4)
of the nnrann lh.it sho will moot on!
Iho groal Persian desert
The Htrnnga hollef of the 'Countess
created much Interest during the voj
ago of Iho Siberia from Hun Iran-
cIm'o to Honolulu Tho woman freely
discussed her mission with tho pis
KengerH According In Iter rcmark
uhlo tale, thn now Messiah had been
scheduled to reappear In public and
frequent tliev haunts of nianhltiil be
ginning with tho enr ldlG
Aflor much consideration and prn)
cr, u nuw inossago camo to tho Coun
tess la tho offect Unit tho Persian
Messiah would xstpom his advent,
until two jearti later
Iho picture Unit Is can led In thu
golden locket worn b thn Counters
Ilcthlcn hears n strong likeness to
paintings from tho oh) masters deplet
ing the Christ
s
Ml MWMMIMI M.I'.
The Hoard of Health this afternoon
decided not lo raise, tho restrictions
on ocean swimming until further ad
vices from tho marine hospital ser
vice In Washington aro henrd from.
The present rules will bo continued
INACTIVITY OF
UNCLE SAM
f Associated Press Clble
WASHINGTON, D. C May 9.
Senator William J. Stone in a speech
today protested bitterly against the in
activity of the United Stales govern
ment in failing to protect American
citizens on the Mexican border.
REBELS WeR JUAREZ
(Asnoclited Press Clble)
EL PASO, Tex, May 9. A general
attack was made on Juarez today at
the orders of General Francisco Ma
dero, the rebel leader, continuing all
day. The rebels gained possession of
many parts of the city, and a formal
demand for surrender has been made.
The rebels have fired the postofhee,
and other buildings In that section of
the city are threatened with destruc
tlon. The rebels are occupylnq ln
federal trenches, and the federJls,
driven from their embankments, ars
making their last stand In a largo
church.
TIA JUANAJALLS
f AFHoc.atM TrcM Caiite.i
SAN DIEGO, Cl, Mf 9. TH rh
U have captured the town of Tia
Juana after a desperate attack In
which many were kilted and wounded.
BASEBALL IN
BIG LEAGUES
fSfcl il II u 1 1 e 1 1 II Cable )
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 9
Results In the big leagues today wcra
as follows:
AMERICAN.
Cleveland Boston S, Cleveland 1 i
Detroit Detroit 10, New York 0
NATIONAL.
Doston Cincinnati 6, Boston 3
Philadelphia Pittsburg 8, Philadel
phia 1.
New York, New York S, Chicago 3
Brooklyn St Louis 2, Brooklyn I.
woPTivrup
( Assocl ited Prrns t 'able )
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9
Senator Thomas P. Gore cf Oklhoms
today Introduced in the Senate a joint
resolution declaring it to be tho pur
pose of the government to surrender
sovereignty of the Philippines at the
first practicable moment
FREltALET
ON PIPE LINE
In a Ftniement made thu morning
(lovirnor I'reir prnctleallc innnruud
the arthln putiH-diul lit the B u 1 1
tin of evilerihiv in which It m
staled tint tho SlOOtfOO Kula pipe line
111 Its present condition, was unvblo
lo come up lo contnitt requirement
and was not able In do the servlen ex-pi-cttd
of It
n Inspect Inn of the plpo lln '
stated the (?mprnni disclosed Hie
feet that the upper or woenleii ceetiou
was not properly put together and that
it was hulling badly This Is due
Milely tn the fait lh.it the pipe vis
not mustructCHl uh t should ttuvi ' u
'I IiIk di fee t run bn rcinpilltl nnd !h
pipe linn will then be abb tn perlnim
tin service) expected of It"
Governor I'rear states that nn nihil
tlonat sum of JSO.OOO Is wanted to ex .
tend Iho plpo lino service tn seral
other districts not nnw bene tiled by
the IIOO.OOO sjsteni
Tho Clnvprnor Hinlot that iho con
tractor will have to placo tho wooden
sections In proper condition or thn
government will do so nt tho contrac
tor's expense,
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