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Reaches The Public With Last Minute News
ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4953.
12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 191112 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
ANTI - POLYGAMY LEGISLATION IS DEMANDED
POST PLANS WAIT FOR TERRITORY?
Baldwin
Better
it Cnblo messages from Sari Fran- St
tt clrcn Jo Alexander & Unldwlu tt
St today brought tho noun thai It I', tt
tt Ilaldwln, who Ik seriously III In tt
tt Sim rranclsco, lull rallied In tho tt
tt last few limiin, and hopes tiro now tt
S entertained that hn Ih out of dan- tt
tt r.er Dr. llaldwiti and Arthur tt
tt llihlwln of Clotclniid two of IiIh tt
St roiiK, arc with hi in, and the iiiph- tt
tt rago tamo from I)r Ilaldwln St
:t it ss ix :s a st ts tt ts ss it ss tt a t
CASTLE & COOKE
V V V V ! V
.;. .
li mik Armstrong him been
"-"promoled to tlio position of
unhlcr ;f C.isllo & Cooke, Mil
A. II. Aimltugn Ins hoen pit)!
' ! moled to tliu position In tho
idiuuishlp department of Castle
'K Cooko macro Minmt by tlio nil-
""tiiiiicmcnt of Ml. Armstrong
! Thcso cli.iUKOB In tlio Blah" nro
occasioned by Mr, C. H. AtliPr-
Ion, who him hen ed iih ciiHhlor t
! for many yearn lis well an tro.is-
nicr of tho company, devoting !
more of his tlmo lo tlio Inerens-
! lug duties of tho latter ofllro.
' Humors Imvo ioen peneinl tho
lust few dnys of Important
! ihiiiiKi'S In Iho stun of Castle &
Cooke As usual rumor bun ex-
imgeted tho exact Hltimtlnn, tho
! transfers iiinong tho memhorH of
Hip slnff being the nntiir.il rpsult
of Increasing business and carry-
Iiir out tho eslabllslied policy or
(ho lonrcin In iiduineo tlio men
who imt i) prnted faithful and cf-
Helen!
. 4.
"HERO" OF LATE
HERE
Honolulu !ls entertained unaunieH
lor a ilft.t u licm of Iho Mexican re
tolttllon Just ended In Iho citcrlliiow
of I'leshlcnt Dla. mid Ills clique of
blKlt nltlcl.ilH. Tho lioio Is Charlui
Steele, a Koldlcr of fnrtuno, who Is
now on Ills way to Iho riiillpplnes,
leailnK on tho transport Huford In
dnj.
Stcelo nirlted on Iho nufnrd yes
teiday and Bponl Iho day In Hnno
lulu Ho Is piolmhly tho (list oyo
wltnesH of tlio groat halllo of .Inure.
Iho must Important of Iho rnvnliitlon,
thai Inn implicit this tlly, and ilouh'
lent tho only participant who h.ii
eomo hoic. Hut Stoelo not only hut
all Iho fads of this mid other buttles
nl his Innguea's end, hut tho photo
graphs lo provo Hint ho was anintii;
tlm flKlilcis
Young Hloole ho In only it boy-
was n member of Company K, Twoii
ty-olRhth Infantry, and not down lo
Han Anloiiln wlinn (ho Amorlcaii
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COOKE TO REPORT.
Chamber of Coiniucreo tnislecs will
hold iho regular mooting this uflor
noon in tho Chamber of Cnnimoitc
rooms In Iho HIiuiRonwald building.
Iho loport of Wllllum Cooke, who
ropreFPtilod tlio chamber nt tho nil
mini I.nko Mnhonk conference will be
presented.
MEXICAN WAR
IslKewalo Fill Is
To Be
Gen. Macomb Takes Up Plans
To Cooperate With Local
Reclamation
Ocncrnl Macomb, commanding the Mm), the flection owned by Hie Illshop
district of Hawaii, has taken up Willi I'slutc li nlrem'v lo'ied lifter, but tho
the Territorial nuthiirllleit plans for tlio, Tcrrllorj will linmeillately pi oeced Willi
linprotcmciit of llin waterfront Ijlng tlie reclamation of tho rest as noon iih
back of Ala Mnana road and tlio ptl-illin tlKiires mo coiliplito mid tlio work
ilt ut Intention of tlio nrmy lo louitoitau lie slnrteil I
Us post on tho waterfront Is cxpcilcd Coopinitlon between tlm military mid
to tnstlj hasten tho Idling of u big Terrltoilil uuthorltks lo otldenUy on
pcitlon of low t.inil in Kewiilo. ithe program, and Die cxait location of
Trrltoral Hurt ej or Wull Is now nl tho ami) pott will probald) not bo set
work upon limps mid surtojs mado us lied upon until -tlio Tcrrllorj ' plans
piellmlnaries to tlio reclainnllon of n for Abi Momiij road and tho se'lloii
hrgo section of Kewalo, between W'nrd betw ecu this roid and King street lias
ntenue mill Mouth street l'art of this bem diUrinlncd
MAYOR FERN MAY YET
DELAY ENFORCEMENT OF
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"I am allowed ten das foi con- Iho last nieetlnK," Insisted Tern I
elderatlon of Iho proposed Cllj ifiul bollevo Hint In u couplo of diijii I will
County hulldliiR ordliunro and 1 ni liato dctoitnlncd tvlielhcr I will kIrii
icqulio that lime cither to itflix my or teto Iho oidinnuic.
HlRtialuio or veto to Iho new mom-1 Mayor Turn has vmlous propcrt)
tire," replied Mayor J. J. Peru In ios- holdliiRS In tlio city whlili ho tltilun
jiotifco to a iiuciy put to htm this inotn- mo suitnhlo for tho erection of tone
Iiir whellior ho would assist In- n lucnts Ho tins oxpresrod his opinion
speed.t cnforcciucnl of tho now law eoncernliiR Iho IiiiIIiIIiir orillumico ami
by piomptly sIriiIiir tho uieasiiio If ho bellotca Hint Iho measuio as
passed lit third rondliiR Hits otenltiR j amended anil now passed to a second
Tho Cllj and Count Hupniv'so-a roidliiK would work it hardship upon
'will brltiR up tlio bulldlnR oidliiamo
foi thlid loailhiR at ,v icRtilar meet- mollis IhiouRhout tho ellt Iho Ma
Iiir to lio held lonlfiht I J or offered decided objections lo u
"I delicto Hint Ihu ordinandi will numlier ot claitscH when the hiilldltiK
pass n third icadlnR bj a MiianltoiuiH law was read over mid discussed at
vote," ptodlclcd Chairman Muri.iy to- public mcctliiR conm daB iiro
day. "Should Major Kern proinptlvl "Wo will pass tho oidluaiuo any
sIrii the bill, II would bo a mailer of wnj." declared toteial meinbeis of
but ten das beforo lis bonollulal pin- Iho hoard this mnrnliiR wlun tho mat-
tlklons wenl Into effect
"I may bIrii It, mid nRiiln 1 limy
not," wan about tho extent tli.it Ilia
Honor would (oinmlt hlmscir
"I wnut lo look Inio tlio amendments
that were offmed and lnssed nisui ai
"MARKETING SUPERINTENDENT"
COMES WITHOUT SALARY FOR
FEW WEEKS' STAY HERE ONLY
8 T Stnrictt selected hj tlm fiov
ornmont uml itnnoinlpil by flcivornot
Pioar to lako Iho position of biipoi
Inlcndeiit of milrkotlui' under thq lav
passed by tlm last IcrIsIhIuio, Is com
ing In u purely ailvlsoiy rapacity Hu
will servo without n salarr nnd nc-j
eonllng to ptoiont ptnus will bo hole
for n few weeks only, loltiinlug lo
his homo lu Coatholla, California, nil-
er poilutps a month In Iho Islands.
It h is been generally understood
Hint Ktarrott was coming hero to ucv
copt u pormnuent position, and Hint
ho was to bo it salaried ofllclul Hucli
Is not tho case. Ho Is coming to
Rlto frco of charge) ntlvlco of tho de
velopment of inuiket gardening In
Hnwnll, nnd tho board of ImmlRin-
tlon, under whoso Jurisdiction tho
Hastened
tlioso who mlRliI want to build leno-
Icr of it posslblo nia)ort.lly tclo was
mooted,
"Wo hao totes imioiikIi Id pass It
otor Ills head Ills action will not
defeat tho monsuro hut scrto to dea
Its enforcement "
marketing division falls liollotes that
his horvices will bo Invaluable
Mr KlmoU has been Menllllcd with
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WEATHER TODAY
Tonipcriitmoa 0 u in, 72; 8 n in,
vb; 10 u in
Minimum, 72
78; noon, &0, morning
Ilaioimdnr, S n in, !0 III; absolute!
humidity, 8 n in, fi 758 grains pel
cubic foot; lehillvo humldlly, 8 u in,
70 per tent; (low point, 8 u m, on
Wind 0 ii. m , tcloclty fi, dliiitiou
N IC ; 8 a. m , tonicity 8, direction X
1 ; 10 it. m , velocity 7, direction N
I' ; noon, velocity 8, direction N. I'..
italnfall during 21 houis ended 8
a, m , ,ni Inch,
Polygamy
May Be
Issue
fAsrnrlilert lress CnM" )
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14 As
a remit of the attacks upon Mormon
Ism and the alleged disclosures of
fjrowlnfj polygamy in Utah and return
to tho practises that prevailed before
Utah was admitted as a State, tho Ne
braska Legislature has asked Congress
to propose a constitutional amendment
forbidding polygamy.
BIG STRIKE OF
I t.smlalrl I'ivps liillr )
LONDON, Cng., Juno 14 The world
wide strike of tho Interntiarril Sea
men's Union began today; Liverpool
and other ports felt tho effects of the
strike severely, and several big liners
vcre delayed in sailing owing to the
strike, not only among seamen, but
nmoirg longshoremen as well.
INFORMATION REFUSED
SENATE COMMITTEE
f Kin rial II II I let III I'jWf )
WASHINGTON, p. C, June 14 The
International Paper Company today re
fused to furnish tho Senate financej
committee information in regard to thoi
purchaso of the various properties
mergod In the corporation.
CHOLERA FROM ITALY
TAKEN TO NEW YORK
(HikiImI Ilii I let In ('.lllle )
NEW YORK, N. Y., June 11 A caso
of cholora was discovered on board a
steamer that arrived from Italy today.
CAN'T EXPLAIN HOW
HAVEMEYER DOMINATED
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 14
Charles M. Heike, former secretary of
the American Sugar rtehning Company,
today testified before the committee
making the investigation of the alleged
"sugar trust" that he was unable to
explain Havemeyer's dominion of the
American Sugar Refining Company In
view of tho small holdings of stock ho
had.
CAPT. COWIE NOMINATED
FOR AREAR-ADMIRAL
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14
Captain Thomas J. Cowio, U. S. f '., was
today nominated for rear-admiral.
GREAT COMPOSER DEAD
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 14.
8wendsen, the great composer, died
hero today.
SUGAR
KAN mANCISCO, Jiine M Unfair
90 degrees lest, 3 S'Je Previous (iioln-
tlon, 3Cc Ileils SS mial)sls, 10s
7l-:di inrlly, I '.'le I'ritlous iiiolu-
lloii, 10i. Til
Nows has been utiiivid hero that
T MiCnntH Stewart, n coloted at
torney wliu was formerly it resident
of Honolulu, has In on named iisso
rlutul Jiistlio or Iho Kiipremo Court
of Liberia Ho returned lo Liberia,
In 1 901, IniatlnR ut Monrovia
An oxtru dlt blend of HI cents may
bo paid by Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co ut tlio tloso of tho present
month. J I Cooko has returned
from Maul with news of good crops
on the Valley Island plantations,
Wisconsin Socialist
Attacks Wool Tariff
(A83ielilr, Press C4bln )
WASHINGTON. D. C, June 14
Victor L. Merger of Wisconsin, the only
Socialist member of Congress, today
made a speech in the House of Repre
sentatives opposing tho wool tariff
schedule, He made a bitter attack on
tho schedulo as proposed, doclanng that
it is against tho best interests of the
country. His speech was ono of the
sensations of tho tariff debate.
SENATORS OPPOSING
RECIPROCITY MEASURE
I tfisn. I net I'rrsa CaTlc I
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14. Tho
debate over the Canadian reciprocity
agreement went on in the Senate to
day. Senator P. J. McCumber of Nortli
Dikota and Senator Charles Curtis oft
Kansas spoke in opposition to the reel-,
proclty bill.
FAIR ACCOUNTANT MAY
CAUSE DISSENSION IN
POLITICAL
The eiiKiRiment of it young,lady nc-
roillltnllt III Ihn olllce of Hold Hllllir-
tlsor Wlldir Ih slateil lo beeomn nil
obstruction whlcli will proto u bur to
. .
peace uiki narmony.
In placing Mlns O 8wuno In cluirgn
of tho clerical work of Ids department,
Itout Hupertlsor Wilder has brought sert Ico git in h tlio jouug Inly lic
it storm of party illsscnMon oliout Ills countant and clerk
tletolcd head "Tho position Is one that pays a fair
There is trnuhlu ahead. As one salary There sro perhaps u scoro of
member of the city nnd inunty board mailable persons of the main persun-
put It this morning, "Wilder will hnto.slou who would lit eiiinlly well Into tho
In drop Miss Kwajne from thn salary
roll of his otllce or elso he will llnd
Hint when tlio new slato Is frumeil with
the beginning of tho semiannual po-
rlod, the name ot Wilder will bo found
not written there.
The Republican members of the board
do not take unkindly to Wilder They
accord him credit of being n compe
tent eiiRlneer and it good man In his
pi ice
It Is admitted that It Is no easy
WOMAN WHO SUED BISHOP GUILTY
Charles I Illihop, formerly of lla-
wall, now of San Krnuelscu, lias cnuioi
tlrtoilously out of tho scnsntlonsl
tumble, lu Kan Kianclcco icsultlpgi
fioni tho Arrest of llelcnm.it rioalc, 'il
woman who declared that buo wan
lllshop's wife Mis Hoilo, who was'
nlso known as Helen Prorhthiskt, wss
in I esteil on the thai go of attempting
In bunko Attorney (i C llalsoy out
of $210 liv lepresonting lierBelf pi
lllshop's wlfo nnd entitled lo n luigo
him re In his cstnlo
Mrs Sonlo Is well known horo,
wliero Kho and her fnlhcr foi merl) ru -
Bided Tho San I'rauclseo I'xiunlntr
prints tho following,
Chillies It Illsliop, vice-president ofj
INJUNCTION STOPS MOVING DAY
A hill for a temporary Injunction
was signed by Circuit Judge Itohlnaon
this morning upon tlm application of
Holmes, Stanley nnd Olson, nllornoys
for tho I'nnthcoti Cotnpmy
Tho Injunction Is directed against
lolm Noill, who puiclinsod tlio par
tially completed building on Hotel
street, known, n tho Auditorium, nt
n sheriff's snlo nnd notlflod tho attor
no s for tho Pantheon Companj Hint
VlCtOP L .BcrfJCP Of WiSCOIlSill
nutter to seiure Iho sertlns of n Rood
elllt rnclnnrr tVllilfr Iiim liikin mrp
Ihn illilleu nf his ilen.irlnw.nl nl n llnio'tl'o clenched lists
when politics domlnutid It to suili unl 'rUo ,lr"' ltiii tdaeeil upon tlio
...... 'olii...l I.. It. 1 .riioU'd l.nlinlf tiiiu
uxttnt Unit It Is claimed clllcluuj was.""""'
much linpalnd Then, ngaln, there Ih
no complaint lonccruliig tlio elllcient
olllce," was Hie ralbir ungillatit and
cold-blooded utter line coming from
it chairman of ouo of the stundiug
committees
.Miss Kwajne inn bo induced to re
sign and thereby clear tho road de
partment horizon of lis cloud of dis
sension. If not, ami bbould Itoad Hu
pertlsor Wilder take it decided stand
for her retention, then Jul) 1 may sen
other changes lu Major Tern's oltlclil
family
tho Hank of California, categorically
denied jeslerday that ho was oter
mauled lo thn elderly llelennnr
"Hls'hoi," who, chaigcd with obtaining
money by false piclensca, toslined
jesltrdav that sho was lllfliop's wife,
though Hie exni t time and place of
tho wcddliif sho was unablo to re
member
j Rut Interest in tho trial, whlcli was
lield hefoio Judge lawlnr cPiiteied In
Ranker Illshnp Ho tebtllled that ho
had known the defendant nnd her
falier mam jenis ago In Honolulu
'Ilo said thai she had applied In lilin
on scfternl oecaslons for relief fro'ii
hor iitraiRlenod clreumstniicos nnd
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ho Intended to stnrt im tho work of
removal thli morning
'Die manner In which Pantheon
Cotnpmy will suffer Ih not set forth
In detail In (ho bill for Hm Injunc
tion, tho unadorned allegations being
mtido that Iho petitioners are entitled
to erpillublo icllef ngalnst the plans ot
John Nolll for Iho remotal of the
bulldlnR nnd tho caso will now bo
hoard In court.
M1
QOAID
TRIAL BEGUN
TODAY
Wincsscs From Koua Give
Testimony In Wile's
Behalf.
DRIVER'S FATHER TO
GO ON THE STAND
M, F. Scotl Says McQuaid's
Reputation I or Sobriety Not
of Best,
Tim reputation or William McQuald
for kobrict) whllo u resident of Kona
wti tin only point that was brouRht
jl. lu itidcnie Ibis inoruliiR when the
illttrtu action of Mrs McQimld una
Ic.pin before Clruilt Judco Itntilnsoii
Until tlio principal In tlio suit wero
presiut In court, Mrs McQimhl slttlnR
nt, tho io.unol tsblo with lier attorney.
1-orrln Andraws, while MtQuald was
un .Intent listener to Hio-rvMcnru at
tho' alda oC his legal reprcsciitatlte,
James Coke.
Jit was iiKrecd between tho counsel in
the dine that Mrs McUiiatd should put
ini her niso first, It being- expected to
consume several ilajs. Tho proceed
ings this inornlnR tieRan with a reudliiR
of Mrs. McQnnld's libel wherein alleKii
tlous wtro mado ot non-siiiport, nccu
Millons of liilldellty and strlkltiR with
In Mrs McQiutlit's behalf was
Tumi, it Japanese tauo contractor from
Konn The Japancn stated that ho had
known McC'uald, while manager of tho
Komi Detelopmcut Company, to visit
Japanese houses on the plnntutlon nnd
pnrtako of liquid refreshment The tes
timony of the witness whs not partle
ularlj Incriminating ns far ns McQuaht
was concerned, for the Japanese btated
(Continued on Pago 3)
Admit Guilt
In Court
Ten persons Indicted by the Tcrrl-
torlil grand jur iippenred before Judge
Cooper this moiuliiB for arraignment.
ami sumo of them sated tlio Territory
nui'ie) l entering pleas of guilty to
the .ndieiinents returned against them.
Puiiil Kuaklnl Indlcled for til" for-
grr of u name of u frbnd to u U 8
government pay check, pleaded not
guilty ond will bo tried Friday
Klaclil Honda, Indicted for larceny
lu the llrst degree enlered n pies, of
not guilty
'tho urrnlKiimtnt of Bhlbntn Tomakl
on two Indictments for assault and
balteiy was continued.
fjeorge AVnlson entereil a plea of not
giilll In an Indictment for assault slid
.battery
rnrllstn lingo, InitlctnUfor an attack
upon a girl under Hie ago ot lonrieen
teirs, pleaded not guilty
Henrt Akl, iiamed III three Indict
ment'! foi forRrry pit mint not guilty
to ono and was seiileneed to not less
than ono jour nor more tbsn lite, biis
pendeil senlcuces being granted on tho
remaining two IndlrtmriiM
Kaiilchl Illsuchl pleadeil not millty
lolin Indictment for assault with In
lent to commit murder
I'rnnclsco Atlnes pleaded guilty to
his Indictment for nssault and battery
nnd whs given n sentence of ono year
Carl Weber was sentenced to thirty
dajs on his plea of guilty to an Indict
ment charting nssault and battorj'.
Tho case of Illronnka, Indicted for
nssault, was continued.
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