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a v) Jt T '''Wf 'v" 'i,. BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IS AN OPEN MARKET PLACE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL HAWAII Evening Bulletin From Sn Frsnclscol China, -Wlllirlmlna Mm 16 For flan Kranclscol MoiignUs .! Mm 20 From Vancouver V.i .il.mill.t May 2! For Vancouver! Miiriimii May 2' A person who wlshos to tcnow what it going on, how to live economically, how to keep hlmielf and affair up to date, mutt of necessity take a daily paper. Try the BULLETIN. 3:30 EDITION Wields a Potent Influence For Upbuilding ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4926. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. " SPRPMHIJPPPIpWlilPW fqjjrwpRPWBWWPR w. ' W " V- ' i r I; HACK TO IMMIGRANT TRIP AGAIN Legislators Hope Party Can Be Secured This Summer. SCHEME MAY MATURE BEFORE KUHIO GOES Twenty Thousand Dollars Available and Extia Session May Adjoin n In JulyDem ocrats Wanted Now. Members of tin- o.iliu delegation i till- l.lKt liFeM.lllirw lin I business II1CI1 mi- discussing plans fur getting a con gressional lslt during thc present sum mer, and thn mnvciiirnl ulll probably iiyslnlllxfl hrfiuu Delegate Kuliln lemon for Washington mi Muy 21. If tlio plans re well enough matured ill tlint tlini", the lrl-rnf will be naked Iii arrange for n visit of member of Congress nH umiii hi pusMblo nftcr flic cxlru scs ilon uiljoiirnn . Twenty Ihuus-iiid iloll.'irM was imprn, prtnlnl'ti tile MBt legislature to d fro tlio expenses of a ongis s slmml I-J1 lnTii. Tlio appropriation wiim first Inlilfil mill iiftcrwnril icilioil In tlio House when developments In Wushlng loti made II apparent lli.it Hawaii limy In n wise thing ill Retting ii parly of roiisi pssiiipii orr hero before tlio next . Hlmi bORlns this winter. Towse Says It's Feasible. lteproscntntlvo 1M Tiiko, who ns 'li.ilriiiiin "r llio cntnmltioo on proinn llnn iiihI lininlRrnlloiijif llio House win responsible for tllO pOSSIIgC of tlio Ion. Piihl tmliiv tluit lio believes ii p.ulv mi ! nriunged to oinp hiro bite In ,lnl or In AiiRiist SppIiir tlio Klr-nulh or Hip licinncrntle imrtv In tin- llonsp. lip ngurns I hiil lliinll Hlionlil hull" hi m rnl of Hip Ppiiioernlloi li'iiilorM II looks now as If tlio extra session tiibcht niljonni III Julv, Mini I bcllevo W HllOlllll lllllll fill' gPttlUR ii jmrt of iiIhiiiI thirty nvor Iipio." says Tow so "TIip twenty thousand ilollarK npprnprl hIpiI will p.iv tin pxpoiiHPH of f.iro anil ntiitiiliiniPiit for llmf niiinlipr iilrplv, (Continued on Pago 3) I Special Committee of Mer chants' Association Ready to Tell of Attitude. Aflir se eriil W"i Its id woiU. thespc el.il louiuiltti-e llnlIIPd b the Mir i hauls' Assoi latlon to toulir with the sldiuui's' wharf coiuinlttot oer tho milter of tin- wlimf tax lias du Idi .1 to is port back to Hip association, and n sptsbil nuetlhi; ulll he held next Wriliiofduy iiftunoon to ro.plvo the Tiporl The tpnelnl cumniltten Is composed or 1' L Wuhliou f'nl .1. II. Sopor nnd CI rrnec MncTnrt me. nnd several con sultations have been In Id with the Hhlpp-rs' wharf committee. II i:, l'ax loii. who Is n member of the uluirf (minlllBp, Inrornud tin- I'lmmher or I'omimrre ti listens at the meptliig dnv In fore -sterdsy Ihsl the two commu tes have not yet art Ihsl Ibo uestlonx Hint thy wore taking up Tho Mir c hunts' Association eominltlco was nskml lo eonrer llh tin- Hhlppers'com mlt tt end present Hip association's wl bos for miii- representation on the Inner bmly. os well n niorp dellnlln Inrnriniitlnn ne to the t ix itself Tho in K-linnl ' pomrnlttei liaVng endnnv- sl to rover tlm suhJnctH rofiTroil to II In now ready to rsporl back .. w ,i Icolarnllnns nf rllUonshlp lnin llnna wer made to Cloik Mnrpliy of lb" Untied Rlales eoiirl mpiIih'ii" by llormnn Onrlol and I II nor. iinili,i of Clrinny; nolmri .Inmav, a nnilvn nf England, noil f'lirl-i itnin, ,i fmllr uf Nova Koulla WiMliuii r l''iot nf Honolulu litwt lll"d liU m il ium for cllliatislllp' III Hie I'imIi imI tuuri Ortcric Paid Over $50,000; Claim Allowed tlctwcen fifty ninl sixty thouxand dollars, has been paid hy the Toril lorlul no ml nf limiilKr.iflnti tn tlio Weir steamship line, from which llio iiiiiiilKriint ship OHerie was chartor cil. Tlio Hoard of Inuulgliitloii Inn paid llio I'liartcr mini nfnl llio homy exlia cNponfci'H linoUcd In llio quar antine of tlio ship licro, ratlirr than carrj llio mnttcr to a lloud of Arid- tiallon in London mnl porhnpu loso liofoio llio IlrltiHli tribunal. Tills bum was (irilerod paid by llio board siller bad met and umsld 01 oil llui iiuosllous IiimiIvciI and tak en council with tbo Aftnrnoy (loncral or Hie Teirlioiy. Tbo bcnnl was ml vlhcil Hint iinlosfB tlio cluirtcr-nmnp alnl tlio oitia Qxpeiihoj uoro paid tin; mattci would li.uv.iu k to iiibltm- Hon, Hint ovldeneo woutd bo liikcn In Loudon ami Hint tbo lioanl's routon- tlou would piobably bno to bo ulll) milled on brie Tn Under llioso clr- ciimslniRes .It was deemed Inexpo dleut lo preKH Hie refusal to pay the oxlr.i expenses of tbo veaiol, alnl Hie board oi deled the full nuioiiiit paid over TIiIh nn done .b e.iblo, and oi rnr as Ibo llo.iid or ImmlRrnllon Is coneenipil, It Is pnieileally throutjb Mltli tin- Otterle mailer l'nder the obatter, Hip Weir lino mud lo net all BERETANIA VS. KING STREET AS ROUTE FOR BELT ROAD IS QUESTION COMING TO SURFACE Wlntlier the ip-'V belt road in-oinulj the lxl mil of Oahil sliall Join lleru- taiil.i or King street to thu east of tho "Hy is a iUstioii that has hcKiiu to raise lively discussion mining property- on lurs It ulies promise of develop-' lug Into an iiellin campaign among those riiMirlng one route or tho other.' The ooestlon has como ap with tho Industry id Hip Hoard of Supervisors In gelling down lo wink on carrying out the gieiit belt I oiil plan Tho riiper- rutin ns the funds aro available Al- li-ors mo talking the plans over, and toady members of llio board aro con It appears, that u number nf residents reirlng with rock-o,iisrry people, and along lli ul. mla stnsd think Hip road the ounl i xpects to use a hugo sliould go ilouu lleiilaiila and out amount of crushed stone when the itross Walaliie I ork Rets under way OAT'S FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON J Mori O.il. loriner posnnnsier oi i ie city mid one or the best known Itu luaiilnas In the Territory, who dleiljes- tirihiy monilns will be burled lids afternoon I'unnral services will bo hel I from lbs Masonic Tempi" at 3 ii'elmik, the MasouKc servlcn lining ob served, ami Interment ulll he iiiuilo in Nuimnu cemetery Mr Oat was u Mason, Kilt nud Odd fellow, nnd the pall-bnurers will rep resent nil three urgHiilmllons l-'runli IIiiImIphU und J. M Little will represPiu lliiviillan l.odgs No 31, Masons, II I' llllllnulmm and I. I, m Pierre. re seutlng Ilxpslslor l.islge No I. i nld I'lllnws; v. O. Ashley und V 1' Kll nell, Hlks In flu hi hsiween "innonshlnois" of Van Raran inn, Tunnewue, nnd umm ltl by h I'mleml rnvtume otll per one distiller wiia killed nnd lo othnrs wuiti hurt, Mn'orillnii lo Infor mal lull rssslviHl MADE ON HOMESTEADS QF KAU SHIP'S CLAIMS aternse or t.Vi Tor ecr- adult broiiRlit from I'uiope In Hawaii, hut the flint nrroiintlliR ha, not jet linen innile a tbo inimlinr of pasKoiiRers under IIiIh rhaiter pnnlBion Iiiih not been fully axPerlaineil by tbo byard, and tlio ulilp'H iiinulfeal has not been re- l'ClPll, Tlio pajnient lo the Wclr Hnp wan hold up herauio nf the ipinraiilinliiR nf tlio cssel, llio board ilecllnliiK to pay for llio trnuniortnllon or tin) Im inlr.rants uiilll (hero was cimio dcel bIoii n.s lo the leupoiiBlbillty for tli dlsrae that led lo llio (imt nut lnliip. The ship nan held at iiiarantlno In the harbor hero for Hoveral days mid Hie ho.iiil uim at a heavy oxpciiEa tn look af or lite InimlRranlu boforo Ihey rro allowed .-ujioro, Ilien Hi" ki) nieiil Id the Weir line of over $riP.i)Q0 and tbo other expenaci or pcltlnt; llio ImiulRranlH hero will mil lirlns .tin entire rout up to -ta iiiuoli ns other shipments havn reach ed. iiecortlliiR In tbo hoard's citl malcs. Tlio piiyment of this sum by the, Hoard of ImmlKiatlon lint) no bear ing oil the $10,0iin flue Imposed hy llio customs nlllelals for Ibo Orterlc's alleged vIolali.iR r the laws In ro-1 card lo .irrommodntlons. Tlio vessel. has not el been iellccd from Oils. i HcarliiR that Ihere mlglit bo a cam n.ilgn In fnwir or this section, other clt Jjiens uro UKltatliiR philis for the belt road to K out King street, Kalakatin uenuo and around Diamond Head The mlviinlages or this as n waterfront loutn aro b lug pointed out, and If nny oilier plan Is adopted, there will proh- ably be a protest inlscil Tho supervisors me making l lipid strides townnl starting tho work as IS I Thrown from Horse Early This Morning Near Home at Manoa. I'rank Audi ado, former pollro inag Utralo, was thrown fiom his bursa mini- Ills homo at Malum thin morn ing mid struck on his head, suffering u alight concussion of the brain Ho was loudurcil unriiiisclniis for ii shoit lliiin hut soon locovoreil and mi serious results are looked fur hy his unending physician, l)r llodglns JiibI Ihi'.v Uio iiiThlitii ncriurcd no nno scorns to know cloarl except Hint Ii was iiiiHented mid when lie lell from tlio nnluinl lie stiuck the ground first with liU litmil i iasi i ii l . i Your "umironmincuuhle ' mid "law- nrcnkiliB" lininof tiro nil In liiiimmne of wliloli yuu nr iKiiurnni TERRITORIES LINE FOR U. S. (AssocliilPd Prrss Cahlp ) WASHINGTON, D. C May 12 Statehood for the Territories of New Mexico and AriionA is again before Congress, a bill to admit them as States being Introduced today. i 1 l BASEBALL IN BIG LEAGUES (Korclal Ho II pi In Oahlr ) SAN rRANCISCO, Cat, May 12 Ftetults In the big leagues today were as follows! NATIONAL. New York Chicago 6, New York 3. Philadelphia Philadelphia 9, Pitts burg 5 notion Cincinnati 15, Doslon 8. Brooklyn Brooklyn G, St. Louis 5, Cleveland Boston 6, Cleveland 5. St. Louis Philadelphia 17, St. Louis 13. Detroit Detroit 6, New York 5. REBELS ADVANCE TO PRESS FIGHT fAseUtril Press Cable ) CHIHUAHUA, Max., May 12. It is reported that tlio revolutionary army is advancing to attack this city, tbo cap ital of the State of Chihuahua and headquarters for the federal army In this section. ,,. ri- n unino REBELS DEMANDING CANANEA SURRENDER (HpocIhI Iltillntln C.lU-O CHIHUAHUA, Mex., May 12. The rebels are threatening Chihuahua and many other towns in this part of tho State. NACO, Tex., May 12 Juan Cabral, lleadrr of tho rebel forces sent against Cananea, has besieged the town, de manding surrender. JUAREZ, Mcx., May 12. Gen. Fran Cisco Madero, tho rebel leader, opened the custom house hero today. I WASHINGTON, D. C, May 12 All regular shipments will be permitted to pass through the custom house at Juarez by tho" new revolutionary gov ernment, according lo announcement here today from the treasury depart menl. CANANEA, Mex., May 12. Two thousand robels aro reported advancing on Hermoslllo, where a large body of federal troops is quartered, FEDERATION ADMITS i MINERS TO RANKS ( Asinelati,! Press Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 12 Aft er years of effort, tho Western Feder ation of Miners was today granted a charter by the American Federation of Labor. The Western organization in the past has been refused admission to the ranks of the American Federation unless certain conditions were com plied with that the miners refused to consider. WARD LINER SUNK IN BAD COLLISION NEW YORK, May 12. The Ward liner Merlda was sunk in collision here today with the Admiral Farragut, but all on board the wrecked vessel were saved. LAUGH WITH McDOUGALL! Walt McDnugall is one of the funni est comic artists in the country. His absurd sketches are laughed at from coast to coast, and his humor Is tho kind that appeals to everyone. The fl u 1 1 e 1 1 n has made arrangements for the exclusive rights to the publication in Hawaii of his latest series, "The Outlet," and today begins with Walt McOougall as a regular feature, His sketches will be published from time lo time each week. W'Uh for Walt anil laiinlt with hlnu It's humor Hut's cstclilnu- Page 7, today's 0 u 1 1 1 1 n, Territory To Fight Issuance Of Land Patents Hecnuse of what Is claimed to be i nliiln vlnliitlon nf tlin snlrlt or tbo homcKlca.llnR law. the Territorial bov l'iitnf.r 11.1''""1' 'hi "'TTi.'."!, r'Tr .followed both tbo spirit und letter or (riiinent. through Attonipy - General ,,, te thc ,,imtntlnI1 ,.ntiniipil to LlndKiiy. Is prtporliiR lo contest tbo ! cultivate the land unilT contriipts with iKHiimico or putrnts to homcsteudnrH on. tlm land of Iwuinamunti. In tlio district or Kau. InvnhliiK enno land to tbo vnliio or about S3S.000 The people, who will linvo to brine action iiR.'ilunt the Territory over tho IC00 acres ot laud nre those who uro Ideutllled with the Thompson Hettlc mpiit Association They liuvo now ask ed or their patents, nnd In view ot. the attitude iiksunied by tbo Territorial These are tho main grounds upon (instrument they must explain uwny a which the Territory will contest the Is number of stroiiR objpctlnns that will snnnce or patents, the residence clause bo found by tho Attorney-Clenerars ilc-nlso coinlnc In for Important conshler purtiiipul Inllnn ns fsr as lis violation Is enn- Attonipy-Ocnpral Lindsay stuted this mornlnic that Ihn Innd ups taken up by tlm homesteaders, alleged, ns It seems In 1908 At that Hmo tho land was planted In cane, presumably through a misapprehension of the Hut- chlnson Sugar Plantation as to the date or thn expiration or tho lease on the land In nny event, tho homestead- ers secured standing cane, and tho At- Inrney-Oenenil states that they then proceeded to open negotiations with the TRUSTEES OF CAMPBELL WILL AGAIN BRING TESTAMENT INTO COURT The problems Involved In tlm carry- lug out or tlio terms of thn will of tho late .fames t'limpiiell hao been before j llm Territorial courts many times, and the testament Is to bo again brought Into court by virtue of a petition Hint has Im'ph illcd by tbo trustees under Ibo will Cecil lirnun, II M. von Holt and A N Campbell Thn trustees liuvu Illcd a bill "tor construction and Instruction" as to tho proper legal course to bo pursued In charging the cstntn with repairs' to Another Load of Europeans to Be Brought Here If Labor Stil Needed. Acting on uiHk-os fiom Agent A J. Campbell In Kurnpo ami knnwledgo nf InimlKiiitlnn conditions llio Tcrrllo t In I Hoard of Immigration untnmnioH Hint nniither shipment of Portuguese and Spaniards ulll bo brought hero the last of this jear or the first of next If llio labor Ih iieodod. Dr. Clark, Ciimuilstlonor of Immi gration, said Oils luornlnir Hint tlivro Ik no doubt of llm hoard's bclnif nhlo IMMIGRANT SHIP lo got llio Immigrants If Ihoy nm " i" comuiissiou mis miiruiiiK in , , ..r.,,,, llu ,.,lordor lo expedite matters Minted hero Con llllons aro Btuli, t() ,.nnl1lllltflnn WIU1 r,mfe, Hint i. are practically sum of a Mil w)t ,1(, ,,r,,n t increased needs load, hut ir llio rTilplnns continue hi , wt, ti,n kiuiwlcdgo of a fall In (simn hem mguliirlv and luhor from tho luciinio taxes next yoar nny other source. Is found, the Kurn- l'ur Die lluroaii of Agriculture and pciiim muy imi he able to get work Knroilry llio hiiin of $aoo n inonili mi llio pliintnllons." ho saa. How ! w nllnll"'!- Ill" JM fur Hio Icier- ..Jns II Is mil l,nlluw..l Ihnl lliero V.1II "' ll'TlllllUll HlllllOII WHS ItlcrPfllMll evor, It Is not holuw.,1 l lui l lliero will , sio.ooo. IliU belim In nccorilnncB be nny siiinliis luisir ipiro Ultl ,IHiiiin iia. by Uio U ' " ' lUluliire 1 1 r II u 1 1 1 1 1 n II prr jw, (Cntlnuil on Pq 2) ARE plantation The rrault lias been that with the exception or til" lulld sooiired the homesteader The homesteaders conseniienlly have never cultivated the lands nt nil within the spirit of llio homesteadlnc law In thn opinion or the government, and while patents arc ask ed upon cash payment or J1000 ttlthln thc three years trom 190S, about $1200 has been realized on each $1000 home-1 stend from the assignment of Interests to tho plnntatlons. ccrned. The ease promises lo brlnir tho whole homesteadlnc policy Into court, and seems tn bear out In n convincing way tho claims made by Penntor Kalrcblld which resulted In tho passngo or tho resolution bearing his name by the Inst Legislature It Is stnted that the homesteaders are ready lo sell tn tho Hutchinson plantation nt big figures ns soon as they secure their patents If tho Territory loses Us case. Improved real estate which Is held In The court Is usked to decide whether It Is the duly of tho trustees under the terms or tho will to muko such repairs as uro enumerated and whether tho charge Is to bo miido against capital or Incoino It chorgeublo against In come the trustees wish to bo euuglit encd ns to how the charge Is to ho distributed In respect to tho benetl- claries and legatees 12 M Watson has been nppolnted guardian of tlio minors beneilclarlos pending thn court proceedings FUND ALLOTTED Special Commission Awards Money r-or Depart ments. Thn cnuimlsHkin for tho allotment of Ibo ono-fnurtli of llio special tax for the stimulation of Imnilcrntinn and ronfccivnthm mot tills morning In the olllco of (lovnmor Krenr nt tho cupltol, nnd completed Its labors. J. 1' Cooke acted as chairman, Hinno present lining Dr. Wilcox anil Auditor l'lslinr Hlnro tho allotments mndn hy tlm rommlsslnn linvo In ho itpprowl by llio C.ooninr, tho chief oxorullvo sal CONSERVATION PAID MLCENTS NOT Ell FOR : yfo t Hawaiian Runners Quit and Site Shifters Have to Raise Pay. PUBLIC MEETING IS NOW TALKED OF Efforts to Nurse Agitation for Change in federal Build ing Plans Meeting Luke warm Reception. Twcnty-onn out or tho thirty Ha waiian runners originally employed In getting slgnuturos lo the petitions for ..i,,,.,,.,, in ii rederal building slto have tpilt, anil the price offered oy mo Hlte-Shlfters" has advanced to icn cents per name, according in reporia from Watrrtowii ami renri iny. uiav most or tho Hawaiian runners couki not get cnoiiRh names ill live cenlJ eoeli In make ii prolH nbovo car-faro U the declaration of the runnera them selves. A. I C Atkinson, who Is prominent In tho movement to get tho Federal building site shifted, strnnuously denlps that the price per nnmo has risen to ten cents, but he does nof deny that tlm Slle-Shirters aro sending a man around the Island to gain signatures lo tho po tltlons supposed to Inllucnce Congress. In giving Honolulu n l'cderal bull. ling site where It Is not wanted. Watertown Visited laist night n seeker ntter signatures to tho petition visited Watertown Ho round the boys oft duty nnd willing to sign most anything so It did tho other fellow some good The petition worker announced that i consequence of his being on a round-the-lslnnd tour after signatures. he was receiving ten cents for each name After Ills evening's work ut Watertown he figured that he had mndn nt least J30 for the day So the campaign of tho Slto-Shltlers Is going on, a total or five thousand being tho reported number or signa tures that must bo obtained lo make (Continued on Page 3) DURING YEAR Officers Think Garrisons Will Not Be Increased Until After January 1. "About nil we know shout change In military circles or new regiments lis. bo sent here we read first 111 the nows. papers," said mi olflccr attached to headquarters this morning In discuss ing military nftnlrs. "As to there being any plan or aban doning Bchofleld. ho know nothing about It, and. In fact, II Is not believed yet that the War Department has made, llnal decision as to what Is to bo dnuo here or how many regiments will bo sent to Hawaii "It Is probably true thut there will be no more tioops sent hero until ntU er the llrst of the eur. for tho buttnl lon of the i'oth Infantry In. even being held here and Is not to bo relieved for soxernl months" As to (lie Mexlran situation having any hearing "n Honolulu 11 1 fairs, this ollleer scouted the Idea. except Hint Uie Twentieth was being held on that account The Idea that troops will lie concen trated In Hits city--that Is. In lhn downtown section- Is not thought pos sible in cording to tho olllccri who have been MUPHllnnod about tho mut ter, but Ihey tnlKht bo InHouod on Punchbowl In furl. II iecuut to bo the general opinion, no order having been received to Hip conlniry. Hmt llio geperAl situa tion hero will not bo clwimtsl In any I win for aaverel lllQlitl.W At lul. and - that tho ro8n ww licro will iwt Is IniiKinenlPil in nny Wftv ilHrlnir dial ume ii I