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12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31..1911. 12 PAGES.
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SUGAR TRUST " IS
WOULD STOP FEDERAL SITE DELAY
ASSESSOR QUITS;
SCORES LOCAL
Willfoncj Says Honolulu Au
thorities Made Assess
ments Over His Head.
FAVORITISM TO LARGE
RANCHES INTIMATED
( tip" Inl II u 1 1 e 1 1 n Correspondence. )
1111,0, Muy 30 Trouble over the
nsaeaammit of herd cuttle on the
ranches uf this Island, as well ns oth
er similar disagreements, seems to bo
In the main responsible for tho res
titution .of Tux Assessor Wlllfong,
which wua sent to the fiovernor lost
week.
While Mr. Will Tung declines to dis
cuss the matter. It is understood on
good authority that he did not llko
the manner In which the powers that
be In Honolulu inn alleged to have
made assessments over his head, mid
without consulting him, thereby mak
ing tho local assessor njipeur' in a
bud light with some of tile taxpayers
hen.
The herd cattle uffulr was apparent
ly tho last straw. It appears that
bucii cume, which mcimies ratlin run-
iiIiik on the ramies, were last year 1
iiFsosBed ut the rata of J 12.50, coiiut-
trig .steers, cows, calves as u matter
of fact, everything bovine alike. At
the meeting of the board of oquallza-
(Continued on Page 7)
M'Clellan
Foresees
Delay
In a letter to Governor Frear fleorgo
JIcK. McClellau, Secretary to Delo
gain Kuhln, declares that Under Old
most favorable circumstances It would
Hike tint 1 1 next Muy or Juno to got
the legislation through Congress that
would penult thu ctianging or me.
Inderal building Bile. This eatlnintu u'llorliluj-. claiming the sum or $10,
or the time rerpiiii'd Is placed by fi00 on each of two notes executed by
McClellau upon the basis Unit there) NorrlK t0 Mrs D'iHr,,ly ,, Septem
would ho 110 active opposition to the uor 2:!,, is2 with Interest nl six per
proposed chnngc, 11 basis thai Is nii-c0t '
olilnlnablo . Tho action Is directed against
MeClelhin also refers to tho desire, r)eorEO c, Hewitt as administrator of
01 me uuiieii niuios i.ovormneui 10
seeuri) as pimnpl action as Is possible
la the eondemimllou case, and states
mat tuero is no mciiuiiiiuii 10 grant
Judge Dole the extension of his vaca
tion period which ho has suggested
as being agreeable.
No delay In tho case Iliat It Is pos
sible In avoid Is the Government's
iitllliido In tho case, says McClellau
which statement Is further borne out
.by the plan of Attorney General Wlo
kereluim tefeired to elsewhere.
SUGAR
HAN KRANCIHVO, May
tS jnaljsK IDs Sd ; pailty
vlous limitation, Kit 3 ll-td
20. Ileets;
4.20.1. I'ni-
June Mill Is Ihn National I'lun Day,
iicciiiillng in a luitlllc'iillrin that has
liemi lefuhi'd by (liivcriHir I'rwir. It
lielng III" lilltli iiiiiilvuisur) of Hie
mluiluil uf dm HiiIIkiI Hluliw IIiik
i
I'm' lllli'lnillllK III Hiilll II MlKllt's
lutltlllK vvllhln lip) iiiil ill lliu
lliull(iii IMis'iiln Oimiiiuiiu'i I'iih, u
IIUkVMllHH, Wda ttllKII It lllllll llUr'
lul iUii.nl hi lluUI Awili HiU iiwih
I UK WlMI IIIIMl II f UflHK H4lf sluV'
ltw lw-iiiitii
Wickersham Is
For New Judge
Proposes Territorial Justice Try
Fort Street Condem
nation The desire of the United States gov- good tlilriB. but had not thought It over
eminent to expedite cases pending In lllclently for final Judgment.
,..,,..... ... , Bliould thu hill proposed by Attor-
thu Federal Court, with particular ref- , ,. , . . , .
iiey-flenernl W Ickershum be pnssed ut
nence to the Mahukii alio case, bus ,,, ,,rMlent CBSOM Gf Congress, thu
been further emphasized In a letter Muhiikii condemnation ease could be
written to Governor l-'rear by Attorney- drought to trial even before Judge Dole
lieiierul Wickersham. 'returns from hi trip abroad and be-
The Utter culls for the opinion of fore the new Judlclurj' net goes Into
(lovenior Hear on the Idai of hurry- effect, which would allow the" iisslgn-
lug u bill through Congress that will
provide fortlie Hitting In the I'ederul
Court of u JilHtlcc of the Territorial
Hupreme Court when both of tho Unit-
eil States illfetrlct Judges urn dls(iiall-
lied or unable to alt for any reason on
un linportnnt case. .
Attorney-Oeneral Wickersham does
not express his own opinion In the
letter, but lets It be Inferred that the
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egul department of the Kcderal gov-
eminent Is anxious to provide Hawaii
with 11 safeguard against delay In the
Kcderal Court, ns has been done In
I'orto I tko In a manner somewhat Him-
llur-ns Is now proposed for Hawaii. I
When asked whether he favored the nlso the hill will receive active support
Id) it suggested by Attorney-Oeneral from Attorney-General Wlokcrsham,
Wickersham, Governor Krenr stated who has repeatedly urged that thocon
llmt he thought that It might be a demnatloii case proceed without delay.
ADMINISTRATOR OF RANCHER
NORRIS ESTATE SUED FOR
$32,000 BY MRS: D'HERBLAY
Emillo U D'llerblay does not pio-
posu to give up her flitht lor the pay-
inent of (.IL'.ono to Inrself from the
estate of the Lite Samuel Noni. the
Kan rancher who died Hi July of lust
year. An assumpsit suit has beon III-
eil In tho Ciiciilt Court hi .Mngoim
u), wenvor 111 altornoys for Mrs,
,, Latnt0 ni() t10 cuso wll) ,
tlii during the January term of tho
clieult Court I
WEATHER TODAY
Temperaturesli u ni 73; 8 a in.,
77; 10 a. in , 80; noon 80; morning
minimum, 70.
llnionieler, 8 u 111., 30.00; uliHolule
humidity, 8 ii in., 7 073 giulns per
cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 u. in.,
71 per cent j dew point, 8 n. in., 07.
Wind li u. ui , velocity I, direction
I!.; K it. in., velocity 8, dlieiilon IC ;
10 ii. lib, velocity 0, illiectluu ; ; noun,
velocity 7, dlii'tilou N. II '
lltiliiful dm lug 21 hull is ended K
ii in., .oil Inch '
Tulnl wind iiinvi'iiieiil during 21
Iiiiuih endiiil ut niiiiii, IMi iiiIom I
' I
I With a I'iii'wi of Rr.ini sucks siimir,
V0 li.ll I lis Ik'Iikv, lilU tuui.s I h'e, tl)
KiirkM Iiiiii mill T isiii.sftos MllMlrle
ilm mnmnM w H Hull from iliinlnH
Iklsllil SII HHi Mil killVltl HI lM
mhi hiiI ihU wmHliiK I'mw w
MM llll lll inMc W4i IHI III
' irip
nieut of u mainland IVderul Judge to
try the cuso here.'
There Ih iii dofibt that the hum ndvo-
cated by Wickersham would receive up-
provul by Congress and that oil of the
dlillcuHIci connected with the securing
of n Judge to try the. Muliuku case
would be cleared uwuy and the trlul
of the Kurt atreet condemnation pro
ceedlngs placed on the calendar within
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u few mouths,
Then Is 11 strong possibility that
Judge Dole Is ulo dlsnualllled because
of the Interest of his relatives In dome
of the land Involved In tho condemna-
tlon proceedings, nml for this reason
Just beforo Ills death last year Nor-
lis deeded his valuable Kuu ranch to
Ills foiumuii for tho mini of $1.00, II10
deed being witnessed by Hewitt uud
sovcral others.
It was shortly after tho death of
tho aged cattleman that the D'Her-
Iiloj claim appeared In court hut wan
disposed of lis orlgluul form in a
decision of tho Territory Supremo
Court adverse 'to the claimant
Copies of the notes are attached to
I the complaint, and read as follows:
"I promise to pay to E. L,, D'Hop
hlay tho Hum or $111,000, with Interest
fr va)ll0 received To be paid to
her ordor nHer my dealli JIG.OOO.
(Signed) SAM'I. NOltKIS.
DISCUSS RATE
Governor rieiir bus received n t'om-
nmulcatloii fioin a llrm of bond experts
In New Voili uniting for fuither purtlc-l Hheilh I'll.) Is trying tll get ut the
ulars of tln uvw Tetrlturlul bond Issue bottom of a tepott thai two ineinliers
und stiitliiK Hint they itu mil consider of the police force me Involved In I he
lliul them will be any dllllcully In Kiiltljiilig, an I In sulil Ih-luivii coli
lloatltiK the new Issue. They statu that thlei'iible evIdJlice iigalnst tliuiii I'lio
the iievv Till llollal sccuiltlisi mil be ilom, It Is uvhlullt, vvns Sliiugi'.bi'l In
Healed ut pur on u four and iuie-iiiur lllln mi the sIiuiiicih that mil IIiith,
lerpireent basis, ) u ii-1 Hum lalub'd Willi I lie louiilvaiii'n
'Ihu' piiihlKiini cuiimsieil Willi llm of iiirlln mi lmr
bonds urn now eulliuly In lliu hands A ntni) ninie Iiuin llllo today In
or TiHasuiki' i'iiiiIiIIhh nml i' lleiif
dlVH), lll ltlUI llrHHl llMelru
wf Hie Tmillerv, nml llm New YmU
Dims IlllMHSlml Hill llHVN III Ukw l
lisiuliHllniis Willi His Un lei'iawnM
llvos ui 1 1 ik 'IVlrllWI mi the imumihI
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MrcMc MMlrM l tr irr-
NEXT
City Must
Settle
Policy
Koriuer (lovenior (leorgu It Carter
Chairman ot the Sanitary Conuulu-
slon, this morning put into concrete
form for tho first tlmu some of the
ivsults that the coiiiiiiIksIoii hut
reached In its Investigation of the
city. Thu results 111 e not decisions
us to methods but problem:, that will
have to he put up to the
Honolulu for decision.
He divided the Inspection work thati
the cumiiiltteo has So fur eanled on
roughly Into three parts,- -newt-rage,!
living conditions, drainage. fourth
section, water-supply, Is i.l.d to h
taken up.
"The commission has uTed lip
pioblems that must, be se-M, 1 by the
community, th&fT t)iv. c'i,uu.(!0ii I"
self cannot decide, and Khotifil lie set
tled speedily," said Chairman Carter
this nionilug. "Some of thorn have
to do with the whole city policy in
dealing Willi sanitation.
'Illl lliulllllllll ttttll.lS tlllS IllMI I J.f
problems arising lliiougli sewerage
or lack of It- two Illustrations nuyj
be given. One Is thu Hat, low-ljlng
section wl.eio some of the Hintace!
pioperty Is located In Kowalo wheie
a thickly populate,! dlstrltt must ho' ROME, Italy, May 31. Aviator Beau
tukeli caio ol, and some special sower mont arrived hero today from Pisa,
system may he necessary. Another "binlng $20,000 for victory in the see
la tho Wnlkahalulu section, up Nuu-:o,AI tago of Hie Paris-to-Turin flight.
111111 street, where there Is a very lowi ' '
section, about nn aero In extent.' ENGLISH DERBY IS
Hero there Is no sower, and the lu-
hahltnntM live In Ihn mhlit nt
tho.
worst surroimilltitra Inuiirfiinhln. !
Now It Is a iiuestlon what the city
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eil by thu existing sower system. A
niri:iui ncnvi is neuiioil, mill lu pill U
In will cost inoro tlmu tlio property,
Is woilh. What are wo going to 'do
about It?
"Under tho head of living condi
tions, we havo the Mugopu block, for
Instnnce, and u densely settled dis
trict between Nuuaiiu bridge and tho
railway depot, where tho houses are
old
uud nddltlous have been made
(Continued on Page 2)
WORKED IN HILOii
" and Professor Young ot the College of
, , lllavvuii urn udopted by the Uoard of
Opilim SmUCJfjImg Alleged tO Huiiervlsors. The board has already
BO With COnniVatlGC Of JK ver the provisions in a prellm-
Tuin Pnllrnmnn Inury Inspei'tlou nml has not so fur
I WO rOIICemen. hiuiIm any Inipoituut elunges Tim
prospects are that the legulullous sug-
tl. S, Hlstrlct Attorney Ureckons KWM, ljV tlie ,raru.rM 1)f , l)roii,ne
und Murshal Hendry, who liave been U )u uHi tll t,,a
busy breaking up an alleged opium' Theiiter-coiistiuitlini will be made
smuggling ring operating in und out ,, mhieult, more costl), but vastly
of llllo, were expected to letlirn this Hafer under the new ordinance Cou-
luornlng on the Cluudliie, but did not structloii of theaters within the tiro
do so, However, news has nrrlved limits must be of the be-4 class, or
that the supposed ring Is turning out
to be u Ufll-orguiiled system by
whirl! the opium ileuleis got their
dope Into thu port.
llm elli'it Hint l"fiMi Hie mil! of a
llHWHIll III) III" HlllUI li'lW VVIIS tmil
If fl luiidii)'. HUH hi All'illl)' llriH'lt
HUH Nil Kill Uf MIIIIIIHllllllll li-
IvvM'li lliu Vliulilltni Mild IllP hulei
.iHm Mini lln'l "lalUills, W llMI im
IIN Ml III ltHrIWHl iltHrw
MH'IJ i i
FOR PROSECUTION
Will Proceed
Against Sugar
DpartmentofJusticeAnnounces
Intention To Begin
Action Soon
(AsRocl.ltetl Press Cuble.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31, It was announced today by the Depart
ment of Justice that the American Sugar Refining Company, commonly known
people of at the "tuyar trust," will be prosecuted, following the decision of the Su
I preme Court in the cases against the Standard Oil and tobacco trusts.
The Sugar Trust is now the subject
resolution introduced by Representative
WICKERSHAM ADVISED STEEL TRUST
(Assoetat, J Press Cable.) ,
' WASHINGTON, D. C May 31. AttorneyGeneral WicWsham today was
called before the committee on expenditures in the Dei.lrlmnit o'v Justice
and asked to explain some ol his relations with th United 3lil ltl Cor
poration. He testified that he had formerly been a legal adviser for the steel
corporation and, in addition, that he had received a fee for his services,
. . 1 .
FORTUNE TO AVIATOR
WHO WON SECOND FLIGHT
.
uoclaleil ,.. cable,)
WDM RY QIIMQTAR
(Assuct.ited Prew Cable.)
pdqom nnwMQ rnn m-u
31.
-.,,.., hotf', .
Sunstar won the great
M,re today.
Engtitli Derby
THEATERS TO BE SAFE.FR0M
FIRE UNDER PROPOSED RULES
OF NEW BUILDING ORDINANCE
HiiiioIuIu'h theater-going public will
be abundantly guarded against the,
that terror of all theatrlv.il men, If
h piovisluus of the building ordi
nance as diufteil by A It Qurrey Hr
Clans I uud Class 2 us provided fur
CLEGG GIVES
M 'I'. lii'KU Hid lupeil liacleiliilo
ylsl wlin Him siici'i'inliiil In pnipauai
log llm hai'lllus uf l"inis, vvus on llm
witness NlHIld Hil 11111 II t IIH lu JlldH'i
I'lMiper's iiirlnini nl lliu I'liimll
I'lHlll, lutlim Pa I It'll lit llm imMttHMHliHi
In Do- mutt' uf Him Tfiilluri U
licit 4-lilfnoi. limiiuM Hllh M
Iw I iiullUiM uf I hi Ibwrd ul,
IIMKi b iiwIh m iltt ti-ifbur
ot an investigation to be bated on a
Hardwick of Georgia.
INSURRECT0 CAPTAIN
EXECUTED FOR MURDER
(Associate,! Press Cable.)
SAN DIEGO, Cab, May 31. Captain
Vegas, an inturrecto, who was court
martialed for the murder of a Mexi
can, was today shot by a rebel potto at
Tiajuana.
RAILROAD REFUNDING
MORTGAGE, $600,000,000
ST. PAUL, Minn., May 31. A refund-
Ing mortgage of six hundred million
dollars on the Great Northern and Bur
lington systems was announced today.
other biilldlngy. The public will not
only bo safer, hut the accommodations
will be greuter, particularly lu the
matter uf exits.
The ordlnunce sajs:
"All theaters hereafter built within
the clt) and county of Honolulu shall
be of Class 1 or Class :! construction
Tlie city und county treasurer shall not
Issue u license for uuy performance lu
tiny such building until u certificate lu
wilting lias been Issued, signed by the
building luspettor and tile chief engin
eer of the lire department, that the
nsiulreineiits uf this ordinance have
been compiled with
"Theaters hull hae ul leust one
rioutuge uu the street! lu such front
thin) shall be suitable means of en-
(Continued on Page 4)
i-'I.J.LJ V . .'
Under direct exuiuOiatloii by As
sistant City and County Attorney;
i llUltl liitl In. I., .t.iti. Iii. .11.... !., .......
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for Urn imisecittlon, V.Uatt mid of his
work lu the recent
unoiei.i oiniircai,
And also gave Ills exiierleuee In Ma
nila, when Hie ileulhs of 117.000 un
lives was 1 1 need In Infection rnmi
Hie Inn bur
Ub'MK I el III I'd llm! the Sirlllillllo(
cliiiliirn pmild Mwi in sail wilier fur
vodIiik pmliiits m ini Unit mil
uf mm IiiiiiiIiiM and luiii'-su nimidmi
uf viHlei' tomhinwil by lilmwlf Im 1 1 ltd
found rhuwu siirillHpi in iwu him
saiiiiilu Imliiif fiujo iLm kssslu ij.niiis
ninl mhei (mm u UimM uf wslsi In
llm bmnw uf u nm MIW X U
,phwtv
"CLEAN-UP DAY"
City May Be Districted and
Central Headquarters
Opened Early. ,$
MEN AND MONEY NEEDED
TO CARRY OUT SCHEME
Plans for the most elaborate at
tempt nt a general "clean-up day '
ever tried In Honolulu will be pre
sented tomoirow night nt the public
meeting called by th'e Oahu Central
Improvement, committee. The meet
ing Is to bn litld In the rooms of the
Merchants' Association, Young Hotel
building, beginning at 7:30 o'clock
1'resldeiH Hermit of the com mil toe
has received trom olio of the ineiu
beis a preliminary draft of plans that
will be dUcnsiied, nM even the jih
lluiluury diafl shows the tremendous
size of tho undertaking
It lu calculated inat a'fnn'd of nF
least $3,000 will bo necessary for the
work, inid thaL too laborers or mora
will have. 10 ho employed. ThtetA nno
hundred will bo In addition to the
combine,! forces of the City and
Comity hnalth and sanitary depig
ment the Territorial Hoard of Health
and the Uoard or Public Works. Pre
sident lierndt says these three bad
(Continued on Page 3),
ii
DrfMove
Made In
Hana
Piohlhitloii for Hawaii is again be
ing stirred up News bus reached!
Honolulu fiuui Maul that ltcv. U IC
Kakanl, the pastor of the. Hani
Congregational church and district
magistrate us well, has started a pe
tition to (.ccure prohibition for his dib
trlrt, and t hat If It falls to secure tho
sanction uf local authorities, he In
tends to send It to Washington, an
tho resurrection of Hie antl-Ilquor
light that has already been threshed
out here,
Judge Kakanl, who la a ltepubllcau
mid n leading pastor of Maul, lias told
the liana people that he has the bach
ing und encouragement of Honolulu
people lu the petition-movement, and'
Intimates strongly, according to re
jsirts. dial It U Honolulu people who
are really responsible for tho move
ment. Whether lie lias or has not'"
could not bo fully verified today,
Theodore Hlchards declared that It
was tho first lie has heard or the
movement, but said that Kakanl might
be acting on his knowledge that such
a movement would be encouraged by
......, . .i. ii. i, i.... i.. .. .-
Mil Ill piV'IIIOIIIOIIIBIS -
Up to vvllhln u few days, ago, Judge.
Kakanl ha, been ahlo to Bet but nlnu)
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signatures to the polltlmi. Several
mi.,nbein i.f the llojr.1 of pupervlsorV
Hr (. m hk I tl ir h in uii.l th.. deoutv
i - -.-,.-.,
sheriff Is also lined up ugalnst thu
prohlhlllnu plan
Juiluii ICaknul will inescnl bis nell
linn. uiiHirdiitK in pretetii pluni. lu lH
(Conllniied on I'uu 4)
lnii llliiiy ilmiiirolii.1 ilnmHn
weni iillieiiii in its ii isiillDu uf Did
MillKti lirnwt ye-.li rdsy ihU iiMirn
lh nmmli fmlnd to uiiwm' in roll iH
bufmru .IuJum Uns.jirit IIaII 111 Die
hhummi uf U JuiUis in mt.li vtut
ibfmfwrn diirj iwilmrbr
rtMNNUt(f 4Umn