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ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4943.
12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY'OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911. 12 PAGES.
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ENATE AND
HEALTH CAMPAIGN HANGS
ON LINK
Leaders In Bitj Island Politics
Turn Atjainst Three
Time Candidate.
Illlii Di'tiKMTii'a have rebelled
ngnliist Mm ulii I MiCnndlcBs iih 11
possible landhl.ito fin DclcK.tlo Id
CmimrsB !it lliu next campaign, nnd
liinltml aro cumins out for V A Kill
ing .MiC'iiiiiIIckh, according instate
liicnts of Hawaii Democrats, will Ret
lilllo or :in Kiippmt fruni tho big Isl
mill voli'i ii nml In fact Is prarlicilly
icpuillali'il liy some iif tliu (MilltU nt
honv weights wlio liao helped lilni
In times ii.ikI.
"Wo aro through with Mnt Mr
Can IIchb, ami wo would liko tn h.ixo
W A. Klniicj ns cnndldulo fm dclo
gile," wan tliu slaleimnl m nlo In
lllld to a icpnrlcr fur tlio lliillotln
In number of the iihihI iircimlniMil
lH.tuoci.its of thai dt. Alio.nlj the)
nic making in liiiigotnoiitH for the next
unii.ilgn, nml McCiimlliss l to have
hin ill pjil In it.
"What's llio mutter with Milk?1
Ihcv vi-io nnkod lij the rjy)rioi. v
' Well, hn Iiiih not ilmir go.nl poll
tlcitlly Ho tiatt led tho party to do
fiat threi times," thej answered
' Wi aro of tho opinion now," ono
(Continued on Pago 3)
MRS, Mf AID
Mr- Chailotlc McQutild lias filed a
fnrmiil admission ami wiinu denials if
I ho alligations tn nlo In tier hush mil's
loiiipLiinl or inMin.ic) wllli Vntnev 0
llilvir, Mih MeQuald's answer k.ijh.
II-.iIIiik with tlio period lielwecn
Soplcmbi'i 2nt, l'JOU and Octnb. r
l'."h, I'UO "Hint sho was In company
wllli s.ilo Volncy C Iltlxop'xx itli tlio
knowledge ami tonscul of said llbol
1 ml .mil for ic.isons well known lo
him .iml consented to hj lilm "
'I he tilul of tile ease In set for Jinn
llth before Judge ltoblnsnii
HEAD OF CLASS
Allen Iiwiey, min (it V J Ixintoy
of, thin illy, him liecn elected presl-
nt or Ills class at llaruud, adding
another to tho Iiiiik list of iiilleRinto
honors won by students from the
Islands
Young I-mwe) Is ii Rnphomnro,
niemlier of tho class of 1UI3, and has
lain Its vko-prcBhlent this year Thu
pioshhnt riceutly rescind, Ioh1iik
tnllei.i, and Uiwroy was eleited lo
nmcMl lilm, liotilini; ullli o until next
November l-owrov Is InkliiR u imirnv
I' ldiitL. In a li.n hi lor of arts deqree
PUBLIC MEETING
Tho lliuiil or Hupervlm.rH will
'.' hold u public mcrlliiK (it 7:30
u' D'ctoeli lomorrmv night In the
' rounotl cliumbcr on tliu now !
' Imlldlliu mdlitttlieo, which puiw- v
u,' pi) Oral rawllng lust night, Tho t
fjuhlti' niMlliig la lutrntleil In
ttllnvv nrolMU Li I ciulursoniciila c
nf fhu nrdlrainno to bo "lii-ord i1
'i BnvartU jirolnu trill Ue resin- 'i
u lurssl. Ii la tfiU, on Llmlfof t
1' noma ut llio tHjIlillntf IntKHti I
ON ORDINANCE
Health Board
Right To Enact Regulations
Involved In Swimming
. Case
Tho posjlbillty of tliu Territorial
Ho ml of lltiillli being pi ictlc.ill) du
pilvid ot Hn povet to matt iiguhi
tlons fur tlio protection of tho public
health In tlmo of ipldiiiik. outbreak Is
piailleally Involved In tho uso now
on trial liiforu Clnult Judgu c'uuper,
in which lint MKlitfnol l tho dcfind
iiiit, thait.nl Willi violating the onll
nam o of tliu huird piohll.lthiK awlin
mliiK in thu liurhor Wlillo the i.ihu
Is Ktlll 111 course of trial, tliu uillon of
tliu court In placing tin huiilcu otprooC
iih lo tlio reasonable uish of Ihu untl
swlmmlng regulation upon tliu prosu
culloii lia vnuscil lunsliiirjlilu uppn
liinslon iimonB Ihu incuitiora of tho
Terrltei'al (Jrriid lit Health I. 1 fill
that tills precedent praitlealls liikcs
uway much of thu ctTeitlvincss from
tho rigid illuns iiroiiiulBUti.il hy tlio
Hoard of Jleiilth, whlili will react wllli
Hunt Biliousness when u irlsls arista
In local health lontlltlonx.
rlhiuild tlio dcclidoii of JiulKo Cooper
he lo the tftil that the prohibition on
liuilior HWliimilm; wuh unreasonable,
ilesplto thu fail that It ua loiiMldcrcd
iKimMir l all of tlio cxpirlH nml the
rciloral nutliorltlcH, It will mean that conBtlliitlon.il rlshtH of cery iltlrcnto
tin Itoaril ot Health ordllianieH ciiait-1 take iliolim Mplrllltim into lliu nll
id iih inis.autlon.iry lniamiriH ot iro-iiHiitnr iiuial ft ho nt dtslreil, I)r
lection. althoiiKh ImhiiI iipnn scientific IIol,cly rum u plain and mm Inclin;
ixpirhiice, aro null and xold und can
l upset luilexs ah"olutn proof lan lu
iiildiiiod In court which nljicH tlio retr-
illation 111 ipiiKtlon liejond tlio bounds
of a precautionary cnaitimut.
l)r Currle continued Ids tcsthiinii)
for the Ttrrllcr) this inornlni! and
STREET WORK AS PLANNED
FOR THIS MONTH WILL
COVER LARGE AREA
Kallhl. Nuuanii nnd Mauo.i arc ut
lu.ifct tlueo d 1st rk Ih In Ihu illy of
Honolulu that aio to iccclvo atli n
lion nt tho lunula "t tho tlty uticot
dcpirlmeiit durlUB tliu munlli of June.
Tho Utj fathers have nt their dlt.
posal a bum iippioxluintliiK fourlfcu
IhouKiind doll.UH to hu spent din ins
tho coiulni; thiltv ilajs.
Clinlimnn DwlKht and inctulici.i
Slniiiiy and Mm ot tho striet ami
io.iiI umnulttio hnvo koiio over llio
cstlmntis icitilied fur tho boveiat
fccctlons of tlio cltj
Their plan for tho dlstilhutlon of
strut vvotk calls foi $.ui) fur Doln
slirut, iIciiiiIiik and weedlni;, $1(10(1
has Inch si t asldo for Ki.xlltiK of
Molt.itiu.i Htici't whlili taps n popu
laio section of Kallhl from Kin,;
sticct i:a of Kallhl road
Tor tho NiirvejIiiK of Kallhl Kind
the Siipcrvlsoiu have appoillouid
N'uminii avi'iiit'j wI.IciiIiib ami icp.ilr
wink will not hu allowed to lai; dur-
I Ink tho mouth iih tho i il v unHluccr
.has Kiihuilltoil his estlimito fur $i)H
i or innmiK ami suau in cart) tni
vviird thii (unntructloti of tliu hldliuny
to a point whore It iipiiroin Iioh llio
now terminal of llio I racks laid by lliu
lliilild Tratmli (niiiiiiii
Wv'lllu aticnt mslilonU wlui Imvo
fairly liniiilniilcili lliu past ami ire-
I eui li'.uiu oi ampui ueuia uiai i-
i Units wiling far relief will reet'he
luCO worth ut ilnwi work, A mim
HOUSE
Faces Crisis
proved a Klroiin wltnias In rexponse
lo qiif itiotut proiKMimled b Afstaiil
I'lty ami L'ounl Altormy Milverlou,
l)r Carrie slated dial ho could not
ku whethir tliu harbor was Infected
rioui the w.jtir of thu N'uti.inu Htream.
but aSKirtcil that tho iiruhtblllon of
swimming was a icauuahlo one Ho
read .1 port Ion of Ids report coutaluiiu?
Ids iceomiueiid.itluiis to tho Hoard ot
Health, lu which ho statcjl that tlio
circumstantial uvldimu IndliatlnK pol
as the tmiirii' of Infection wus wi pro
iiouiieed Unit ho iiiommendul thucloe
Iiik of thu Mnno.i tain pond In the
cournu of his recommendations Dr C'ur-
rln htated that he iiH&uimsl that thu
Kuan I (it Health would eoutliiue Its lo
rtrlcllou of batlilm; and tho Inlilmc ot
tiin foods Irom thu shores, icfcrrlail
lo them us "cusluniar) prccatitloiiH "
.1 l.lRlittoot, as attorney for his son,
made n number of abortive attempts
to Involve some suit of testimony
.1. ...... !... ,.. ,1... ii..... nil.... frii.ii f
, . i . r ii. ,,.....1 ...'vest gat on of the charges aolnt Sen-
II.. I.ilt ., ii tm.iiilii 1 nf 111., Ilti.iril OIi H
Health Ilolsly was more than a match
for the vvlndj attorney, however, and
wlillo I.lKlltfool tliumhrid nbout tho
Htatim, at of the molivis that luxe nc-i
tiiaKil tlio lliunil of Ilialth 111
tho
inaitincnt of health rcKiitatlcns
Pr.
llolnl) defi ndeil tlio iiiitl-HWlmmlnif
iicKiilutlon and was on tho stand when
i inn t niljoiiriud at noon, resuming his
testimonj nt - o'clock
nf storm drains will bo laid along
that IhoioiiKhfaio.
l'or tho general repilrs of various
iitrccls mid loads, and in response to
il sheaf nf petitions (i mini; Into tho
Muvor's olllco fiuiu taxpayers, tho
HiipcrvUois linvu set nstdu $83V.r() to
cover tho months' wink. Tho sprln
kllner of Honolulu streets will have
lo ho hold within bonds of $175 riir,1"1"
tho month us considerable money is .,v,nl .?',, mr-iTo
needed for tho niaintciiiinio ot thoiloO MEXICAN SOLDIERS
fourth district Hlnhles which lb Kind
III reipilro 19:2fiO wlillo over in llioi
llflli dlslllit illy Htablca Jlionit la
naki d for In keep IhlUKs nBoltiB
Hnad rliipervlsin Wlldet's olllcu ex-
pensu ainouuls to $11160 for the
month Olliiu oxpeuxo llcins cnitiu
erated aro ile.inltiK stioels ami Blnrm
cowers (Ith illtUild), $U3t.r,n, clenn-
Iiik Btrcols and storm sowers (fifth
distrht). $.11211), cautnneiiiliiB work.
$IKI7 0II; plpo houso (ni.iklliB Hliirin
hovvei plpos), ?R7u(l: ciiiarrlos.
$1002 Ki); now 3n-liiili plpo forniR,
$J00 00 nml umuiKfiwy fund. $.17H.H
Itcisirt was niaile in tho pullm to
day nf a liniKliiry hisl nlKht In thr
Aiiicrlcan-llawnllaii I'npui A Supply
CJiimp.iny'a Hioro n 1 nit elliut llio
hiss vviih Irllllnc iiiii'iiinilng tn rill')
J9. 'llio hurmur im.1 mtnio iiim eniry
liy eiitiililn up from His tuiiilioi -jRn)
anil tliiht tn a wgier-pltm Chief of
D&iectiros iioiiunip rounn a uruxan
WHi'Wu id ui ittniiiBr-ynrii lounr,
TALK
I1
TEAM BEATS
(Hlwd.lt II II I to till C.ll'l"
MCADOWBROOK, L. I, June 1
riaying uriiiiBiii h"i , , i
i7:M"irl.t5Bihz
Playing brilliant polo, the American
tlio first of a series of contests for tho
international polo championship.
'I he Kimll-li team aro tho ih.illoiK-1
crs lu tbo nrlcs of Kanici, thai Ikkhii
lod.ij Tho American team won tho!
Inlrrn itloiml trojihy 'In 1U0. Willi an1
cm illt lit team Thu HnnlHli ilullim;
iih came to Annrliii early this ear ator Alice Pomereno of Ohio today in
ami h.ixe been prattlslm; hard Hairy troduced a resolution in the Senato
1'iiMio Whll ney 'leads lliu Aiuirluiii . instructing tho Department of Justlco
team and Captain llarritl thu 1:iii;IIkIi to tako Immediate steps to bring crim-
four.
Tho teams today wire as fol-
loWS.
Amcrliuti
I, ntrrhiir
J M Wnterhiir
II I' Wlilln.)
I) Mlltmrii
I
I.iikIMi J
l.lovd
Johnson
Philips'
U.irrett
No 1
No 2
No 1
llai k
SENATE ORDERS
LORIMERf liOBE
i-ITII llllll 1 II !IIM" t
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 1 Tho.
Senate today formally ordered an In-
I ai"r William Lorimer of Illinois.
' ,- " . '...
flUHU UT OICLL II1UOI
DENIES UNDUE CONTROL
(MlHllill Hill In I III rubh )
WASHINQTON, D. C, Juno 1. El-
t'ert H. nary, president ot tno
U. S.
Steel Corporation, testifying beforo the
Houso committee today investigating
tho steel trust, denied any knowledge
that the combine controls tho steel
trade of tho country.
INDICT ONE OF PLOT
TO MURDER MADERO
(Hiiiil it ii I in in r,iM )
EL PASO, Tex., Juno 1. Tho report
of a conspiracy to kill General Ma
dero. tho rebel leader, today resulted
in tho indictment of one Dunno by a
grand jury, according to news received
here.
EARTHQUAKE VISITS
BRITISH WEST INDIES
(AMoclntfMl J'rr-HH Cit!e.)
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, Jue 1.
f tho
Earthquake shook this section
demolished, and several people injured.
Ht HrorKc's Is a town on the Island
of fjrinadn, one of Hie Broup of Wind
ward Islands In thu llrltlsh West
I K II hi I KY l-XI-'l IISHim
MANAGUA, Mex Juno 1. Ono bun-
dred nnd fifty soldiers woro killed in
an explosion tonight, boheved to be
tho act of revolutionists.
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS
TALKS WOOL TARIFF
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1 The
Democratic caucus is considering tho
report of the ways and means commit !
teo on tariff revision. Tho report re-1
duces the tariff on wool from ono-lialf
to two-thlrdf, and Imposes an ad
valorem 20 per cent, duty on raw wool,
r
lilt I MOItl, who bus been iiUcnl
rrniu the Territory f iiiny jeiirn, in-
ttinicl this mnrnliifi fiotti Japan In
tl0 'I'eiijn arii. to reumlii Imro iur-
inanonily Itu will wmu open Ilia nt -
(co In this vlty lit. siaie-1 tills innra
tng ilmt lio could uui luuslDly cih-
mh' from llawiii
"TRUST-BUSTING"
Would Prosecute
Trust Officials
.- . . TT 1 I
Ohio Senator Demands Violation
Of Law Be Followed By
Trials
( AhjwicI llril I'reKS ClbV)
VASHINQTON, D. C, Juno I. Sen-
nal proceedings against officials of the
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey
and the American Tobacco Company,
both of which have been declared by
the Supreme Court to be operating in
violation of the Sherman anti-trust
law. This resolution follows one adopt
ed by tho Senate a few days ago de
manding information as to what steps
had been taken to proceed against
Standard Oil officials.
HOUSE IS AGAINST
THE "IMMUNITY BATH"
( HKit-rlntf i Vna fiblo )
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jimr- 1 In
i. il I...
' c,,ur' " l""" "'V ":...y or
0""""fl 'mmun.vy irom icgai proceeo-
ii, us ,,, ckui.iiud ,ur oviucni ing
Hoise committee investigating the al
leged Sugar Trust has appointed a
sub-committee to consider how to
avoid granting such Immunity. A good
deal of dissatisfaction has arisen in the
past over government trials when the
Department of Justice promised the
"immunity bath" to witnesses who gave
evidence against their own associates.
IIEMENWAY EXPECTED TO DO
IE Fl
Local politicians are hcKlunliiK
hin more In the diparture of C
to
II
lliinenua) for N.w rk vvilh Treas-of liln malnl in.l tour, and one proml
urcr CoukllnK lliiiu was llrst supposed, meat business man and Republican this
.Mr llcnicnua has (.one to assist tho inornilik' haaidcd the kucss that llem
Terrltnrl.il tn usurer In lloatliiK tlio unwa inav brlmj back to tho flovcrnor
bonds autliorlid bj tlio last I-cBlshi-H(.ine news as to the possibility of his
tare, mid Is ilraivim; down tho tidy , reappointment lleimmwij's xlslt to
K',l"r5 "f "fl(' " "u,n"1 ,uu' expenses,
uis s.rviifs iicii.K .o kiiv ivhiii uuvitu
on Ihu Mihjoct
Thu II ul let Ill's publication of tho
fai t that HeiiHiiuiiy was R.ttlin; 11000
a month for bis services m. It Kal ad-
isu has cxi Iteil a lot of i onum'iit and
pirlh ularly b.sauso of tho fact that
loial business nun think that no Iast-
iru boiul-biiirs will uncpt tho ndvlcn
ii.r ll.nuiivvav liis-auso of tho llle
ilhnt he must necessarily be an Inter-
isl. - il pint) In lug fiiiplned by tho
,'linttorj to aid In lloitlm; Its bonds
I'w of those lure watching Terrllo-
ilal polilliH would be kui prised It
1 1 j
APPOINTS TAX
APPEAL COURT
(iuveriifir I'lear this mniiiinir un
iioiii i xl Ihu pirsonml of tin m vv Tax
AppMil Cull fm Urn l'lrht J.ull.lnl
libuil.t lomprUlm,' tho Maud ut
iiulm
The piuiiutci ut ihu Uu.mnor.,
, wlnnw nainssi lmo 8lln1y tionn In-1
dorcod b lb TUlljjlal ecnlrai Jia-
rnitt. arm iDsmxa V. Isflns,
i' ai.im and II. vtm.Iumm
ON
ATTORNEY-GENERAL WHO
DIRECTS TRUST TRIALS
rOfJ.GynASSCAE&SMAf
jyAriist. Yar cJMrDrj r vm i
L
lleincnvvny were to llnd It lonvciilent
to visit WnxhhiKtoii, I). C, In tin cniirso
the mnliilaiid and tho (iovernor's an-
. iioiiiieemcui iniii un is n tanu.u.iio lor
ju reappointmint, toKitlni' with the im-
ilcrstandhiB thai II was at tho Oov-
crnor's Inslauce In part at least, that
lleinomwij was illspatchcd to New
York, are taken as sulllcliiit evidence
that Htminwav will do a little Job ot
llrst-haud sioutlm; In WashliiKtnn, and
tlijit having held his uir to tho ground
In the vlilnllv of the While Ifouse. ho
will l.rluu link I he sa 1(1 ear full of In
formation iih to what action on tho
gubirnatorl il rrappoliitni. nt may bo
exi, lnl from the man In tlio Wlillo
Hon .
- ,
WEATHER TODAY
'lainpiiHliiiuh i, a in, "i, S n in
71,, lo a in. 7h noon 77, moinliiK
inlnlinuin 71
HnrmiiMcr, 8 a in, ZHtlu, nhsolulo
hunildliy, 8 u in 7 018 Kniliiu po
ruble foot, rolnilvo liiiinldlty, 8 n m
, 7J por cunt; dow point. S a tn, G!
, Wind- On. m , velocity 3, direction
15, S a. m. olQoll 0 direction li;
10 a. m . velurlly 0. dlrwtloa fij liunn,
volnnlty 10, dlrtipUtm NU
ItalDtfill during It lumrs codotl
in 0t lull,
I Totui vlod rBBvemfwi durlB t
tutum tn4vd at tteofl. Ut rollvt.
r&7 -ssar
CASE
TO
GUIDE SHIPS
FROM CANAL
Tender Kukui Sent to Find
Suitable Spot On Island
of Hawaii.
The "landfall" light for ships coin
ing from tho canal after It la com
pleted will be nt Ktiniukahi Cape cm
tho mast of Hawaii, tho easlermoat
point of tho Islands, and on the pres
ent crulso thu llghthouho tender Ku
kui will stn there for several ilajs
wlillo borings In tho lava aro taken to
see what kind nt foundation there In
for tho construction of a lighthouse
tower
It Is the phut of the government to
establish a second order light there
and $7.1,000 will ho tho cost of thu
construction, nt least
Tho matter cnnio up sotno time ago
nnd Major Wlnstnw was sent tn Ha
waii to examine the site. He rcroin
mended that borings bo imido to Hud
out what kind nf u toiindntlon there
was to put the toner on, its the whoto
coast nt that point Is of lava and full
of blow -holes.
Theso borings Imve never been
mndo nnd It Is on tho present trip of
thu Kukui that tho work will tic dona
so that n report mny be made lo
Washington nnd tho construction
started as noon ns possible
Tho light at Kumtikalil will ho the
llrst ono looked for by vessels com
ing through the canal after leaving
tho coast at the Isthmus, und It will
nlsn be vlslblo from tho point outside,
Hllo harbor
Lieutenant I,oo Sahm, (7 S. Navy,
Inspector of thu llR.ithouso district of
Hawaii, stntcs that within llio next
fiscal jenr there wll bo n number nf
"kccperlcss" llBhtn established In Hn
wall At present thcro Is one nt Mo
loklnl Point and If one was not lu
stalled at Kuhitlul jestcrdny ready for
work It will bo finished today
These lights aro coast bencons nnd
use nictylene gnu for Illumination
They will burn for six months If
enough tnnks nro supplied with tho
(Continued on Page 6)
DUAL LANGUAGE
SYSTEM COSTLY
One-sixth ot the oxpenso of running
the lloufo of rteprusintutlves In tlio
last Territorial legislature whs caused
by Its use of the dual-language s
torn, both the English nnd Hawaiian
languages being called Into operation hi
the course of tho blrnnl.il law making
operation
Chairman N'orman Wallilns of thu
Houso accounts committee has com
pletesl a ditnllid Ktat."i,eilt of nlteof
the exp. uses of the ll'iuse, with a list
of th linns nnd In.llvldiinlH who did
vrork for tho Houso and tho compen
sation lhe received The statement
was dilnyid until nil bills nnd out
standing accounts were disposed of It
shown lu a very ileal nnd concrete
way what the lower branch of the Leg
islature costs the people
The total wxinii,l)jjre was SIS
l-'l 73. excliihlve nt Urn salaries of
in.'mlxrs J'lon em h, nnd the mllesgo
tees allow id Of this amount. 2
till r,7 was in lined bj the use of the
IlavMillan language. s hundred del
lara win! to the Interpreters. 1579 73
for the llawiillnn translators, and II
5S3 55 for printing
I 'inh i tho careful miprvlon or
riiubnuin Wut kins nnd tho member.,
of the in counts committee, us well iu
tin. cooperation of other House mem
beta, tho pxpviiHw of ruimlnii Urn
HoiIKo nctiiHlly illume a Mving ovei
prevloiui ialon, oven tlioiiuh llio
nnmlr of bill that Iwd l be primed
K-laiW H IrMWHldaua Umm: The op
tlH WMf4ilHry vmi wll put n
(Coiillntud on Page 2)
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