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SPRECKELS
Frear VetolMay Take Wreck
.Inlin ('ummliiR In not entitled to tho
$.1000 appmprlated for IiIh "idler" by
tin' last Lcgislatino, aciurdltig t a
ilci'htlou of tho imijurlty of tho Su
premo Court Judges handed down thin
afternoon Khortly after 2 o'clock.
t'lilcf JuhIIco Robertson and Justice
I'eiry decluro tlio law, Act 1-14, uncon
stitutional. While JiiKtli'U l)e Holt dls
KfiitH, declaring In his opinion an fol
lows: "I am of the opinion trfat Act
lTI of tho Scsnlon I.aws of 1D1I In
valid and constitutional."
Chief Justice ltoborlsnn, In handing
down his decision, lluds that tho law
..'trenches niion tho Judicial power and
It cniintltulon an nttctupt to divert
public funds to private life without
niy moral obligation or other consid
eration of public policy In support It."
Justice l'erry. In eoticiirilng, fcayB
that the "statute Is In effect an at
tiiupt on the part of tho Legislature
, Its eserclfu the paidonlug power."
John Cummins, who took part In
the flection at tho ovorthiovv of tho
Mcinaiihy, wan found guilty of trea
Bon fur an attempt to nvurthrow the
tcpabllc, and wan filled $51100. place
.llion, the heat of tho revolution hav
liill died out, ho lias attempted to se
nile redieHs and tho Legislature
passed a bill appropriating for bin re
lief Ihu amount of tho lino. Tho Oov
ernor vetoed the bill, tho Legislator!)
P.ihm-iI It over bin icto, and then the
(Inventor directed tho auditor not lo
pay I he $.r,000. Tho cam) wiir taken
lulu the Supremo Court with Lorrln
AndiewH attorney for CummliiR and
Atlniiioy-ficiicrnl Lindsay lepresoiit
Ing the Territory.
nuss uruco avvayuo employed as
chlor eleik In tho road department
In n Hoad Suiorvlsor Wilder let out
John Anderson a fow days ago, can
not buhl tho poulllon, and must go,
That Is tint iilllmatiiiu of tho lloaid
of Supervision, backed up by an op
iuliiii fiom tho olllro of tho City and
County Attorney, and Hoad Supervisor
Wilder said today that ho would ac
ccpt it as final.
Miss Rwn.uie dcclliieH to coiuincnt
on tho mutter In any way whalevei.
"II Is for Mr. Wilder to say." tdio
paid Ihls niurnlng. "I have teally been
too busy this morning to think the
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OPI
A
Some sensational testimony on tho
Huiiiggllng of opium nt Win was glvon
this morning borore U. S, Commission
er (leorgo Davis, tho tustliuony ru
eallIlg an uxlraordlnary slnto of af
falrs. .loo Itaikcr, furmarly chief en
gineer of the MatRou liner Wllhel
iiilna, told a story or taking opium
' ashore, In a satchel. Ho declared that
ho was stopped by I'ollcciuan ClmrlCH
Kauai. Ho testified that after Borne
parley, In which dipt. 1'etorBon,
wharf Hiiperlntendent for tlioMnUon
Navigation Company nt Hllo, took a
part, ho and Kauai went up town and
mi the way Darker inadu n deal with
tho policeman to glvn him $H0 to let
him go. Ho alleges that Kauai look
the $r,t) mid he was let go.
The ciiho wan continued for two or
thteo days.
Girl Clerk
lust Go
Of Moi
Up To
Congress may ho appealed to for
relief or locompeiiso fur Captain S.im
Mann, tho master of tho yrecliod Inl
and schooner .Mot Wuhlnc.
A movement la now on fix it tow aids
cariylug tho matter to tlio seat c.f
National government. Invcatlgatlo.i
Into the law relating to until condl
tlons as prevailed In thu running down
of thu Moi Wahine by tlio United
Stales Lighthouse Tender Kiikul, Ins
brought- to 'light' tho' fact that tlio
United 'Slates' government ran not be
a party to a suit to recover dam
ages, " '
Tho 'lnlcrcstn of" tin; onorub!o Ha
waiian, 'who mado hiicIi a bravo light
for life In tho vntern of Mo.ok.ii
channel, nrp. lielnif looked after by a
lor.il 111 in. ,,
Iliad, Ilolih & Co., shipping, agents,
had Milppeii u good doal nf cargo on
tlio Moi Wahine, all of which was
lost when I ho schooner Rank. Tlio
a:
BUSINESS HOUSES
LET EMPLOYES
"CLEAN-UP
City and county employes will be
Klviii a full holiday on "Clean-Up
l).iy" Saturday. June 21 although tho
t'hamber of Commerce trustee yester
day afternoon decided not to recom
mend all-day closing of the business
houses.
Hut the clly nnd county olllees will
bo given a holiday, except fur enough
force to keep them opm, nnd tho em
ployes will bu placod lit the disposal
of tho O.ihii central Improvement com
mittee, the special executive commit
tee mid tho vni Ions siihcoimnltlcehthat
will cooperato In tho clean-up cam
paign. The baikers of tho movement are
NEW LIBRARY PLANS ALL 0. K. NOW
Tho now Carneglo library will bo
of reinforced concrolo Instead of luvi'f
Btoiio cousti action, and tho biilhllugj
will bo pill iiion the inoilllloil plan iinoiii
which tho last bids wero based. Tho'
l.oid-YouiiB Company will he uvvaided
llio contiact, according to present In
formation.
That concrete Instead of lava slone
conetrucllou will bo used waa. mado
certain when A. Lovyls Jr.. chairman i
of the building committee received,
n cnblegrani n fow days ago from Ai
chltect Whltllohl, of Now York, ap
proving tho changes made In tho orig
inal plans.
Tho IIihI plans called for moro
costly material than llio $100,000 gilt
piovldod for. Then tlio leglslaturo
gavo 125,000 additional, but oven thlH
proved luadcquatn for building nnd
furnishings, for tho lowest bid, that
of tho I.orif-Yourig engineering com
pany, was $113,000 for tho building
alone.
Tho building committee thereupon
revised tho plans grcntly, cutting ap
proximately thirty thoiiRniiil ilnllain
off of tho cost, called for a now sot
of hldn from the quallflcd original
bidders, and on May 13 oponod tho
AND
Wahine
Congress
llrm has mado a request lo Capt. Wll-
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Hani Howe and T. J. Ileeney, the lo-
cal InspecliirH of hulls ami hollers, hd-
rtim uhom tlm houitnir wuh bi'1,1. .ml.-
hie for a trnnsciiiil of the evidence
taken by tho Inspectors upon oidcis
fiom Washington. The Insiieclors,
however, have lefused to give tho
trniihcilpt, mid ('apt. Howe said Ihls
morning Hint tho hearing was an In
vestigation, not a dial, and that ho
In given no authority under tho taw
to furnish such transcripts to piivnto
parlies.
Tho parties who aro now Intcroellin;
themselves in behalf of the I,l Ha
waiian skipper, aro not discouraged
hut will forwatd a clear and concise
Mntcuu'itt coming fnuu Cnptalu Sam,
together with other Information now
at baud.
It Is helleveil that relief can bo se
cured thiougli the Introduction and
passage of a special appropriation to
cover the Iosb of the t-chooiier
JSKE0 TO
COOPERATE IN
DAY" JUNE 24
particularly desirous that business
bouses space as many of their em
ployes ha possible, on that day, for a
big force s needed und much work Is J
to lie done. In ruct, several largo linns
have already planmd to give u holi
day to most of their employes und al
low mem u assiit in .no Komi ".,
Tho districting rnmmltleo has ill-
v LP m1 the city Into eleven districts, nnd
an Improvement club or specially-1
named committee will bu placed In
charge of each, with a "general" to su-
piilnlend all of thu work A meeting
nest Saturday night, and details ills
custed then.
now pot of bids. Tho Lord-Young
Kiiglneeilug Company wan again low
bidder, with n flgmo of JS0.000, ami
not only mado tho lowest llgino, but
offered to complete tho work In tho
ipilckest tlnio, 230 working days.
Chilli man Lewis BUlmiHtcd tho now
plans to Architect Wlilldeld. who Is
the nichllect In general charge of
many of tho Carneglo miration, and
lias received by cablo approbation of
tho chnugo. Mr. LowIh said tills
morning ho oxpccls lo get n Ioltor
fiom Mr. WlillfleM shortly supplo-
mealing (ho cablegram, and that tho'tllloni 389c
Lord-Young Company, iir tho lowest
bidder, will doubtless bo awarded tho
contract.
Henry M. Trncey was appointed re
The Treabiiry Department may cIoro
some of Its minis and Issuo gold cer
tificates against gold bullion.
LOST.
A basket of clothing marked "Annlo
f'rowcll, Aliullmanu, on Niinanti
St.", Wednesday morning. Kinder
please letiiin to Ilulletlu olllco and
lecelvii reward,
T0 1
SMITH TO TESTIFY
Mormon TolMrs.
Tell Of
Sugar
(Associated 1'rcss Cable.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 15
President Joseph F. Smith of the Mor
mon church, John D. Sprockets and
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committee investigating
the
"0ar trust.
Petitions asking that the duty on
sugar bo reduced were presented in
tho House of Representatives today
from Massachusetts, Kansas, Kentucky
and South Dakota.
SHOCKS COAST
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(Hikii it u 1 1. Tin il.ip)
SAN FHANCISCO, Cal, June 15.
Earthquake shocks ero registered in
many placet this morning.
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PAYING FOR IT
( ssorlatod Press Cahvo.1
SAN DIEOO, Cal., June 15. Dick
Ferris, the theatrical and sporting man
elected president of the Republic of
Lower California when the inturrectos
declared they would not join in the
reorganization of the Mexican republic,
was todav arrested on a Federal in
dictment. He is accused of hiring sol
diers to fight abroad.
MEXICAN PLOTTERS
INDICTED BY U.
(r1h.,.i;.i n.ill.' tin Cal.le )
LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 15.
pour alleged heads of the Mexican
junta here were arrested today on
Federal indictments,
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VALENCIA CATHEDRAL
DAMAGED IN EXPLOSION.
(Kpcctlll II 11 I let 111 Cable)
VALENCIA, Spain, Juno 15 The
entrance of the cathedral hero was
shattered when a bomb exploded In the
plaza.
COMPROMISE WILL
RESTRICT STRIKE
LONDON, Enn-. Juno 15. The
White Star line has compromised with '
tt lHl..nallflnil fi,m,n'i llnlnn. nnrl '
the threatened stnko will not become
general
.A good deal of shipping is
or delayed, but the shipping
tied up
men are hopeful.
SUGAR
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 14 Sugar:
!ifi degrees test. II !t05c. Previous quo-
HAN KUANCIKCO. Juno lo. Heetn:
88 analysis, 10s. 7d i parity, 4,23c. Pre
vious ijuotatlon, 10s, 7 l-2d.
Governor Krear slated this morning
that ho had to appoint a latnd Com
mlssloner and a Harbor Commission
before tho llrut of July, tho beginning
of tho now biennial period, adding
that ho oxpected lo bo abu to.imikn
tho anuoiincement some tlmo next
, week. There aio Buveral fenco coin
uilssloners and nienibers of liquor lic
ense boards that havo to b- named
before tho llrsl day of tho
I month.
'new
EARTHQUAKE
AGAINST
M'Quaid
Will Testify
As To
Mrs C'hnrtiitli, MrOtinlil In tn take
- - -
,,IH ' "'is nncrnooii in hit uivorcu
l,UHl) (jefuru circuit juugn uoiiiiinon,
auegeu Iu.cor,nn8 to thu plans of her alter
liejs. Her testimony will bo In sup
duty on M)r. . ( uiifKHtioiiM In her libel
for dlvoieu, In vvlilch McQuald Is lie
eoid of cruilly and Intemperance. A
cross-cuiiiilnliit hy McQuald Is also
pending before the court.
The alleged amours of William Mc
Qnakl while ho was In Kmi.i and Ids
wife In Honolulu appeared In the tes
timony In tho dlvorcu proceedings yes
terday nfternoon, Thu only testimony,
J however, on this score ciimo from T. J.
Driver, futlicr of Volne Driver, the
limn whom McQuald shot In a duel
in, Kurt street hist November. McQuald
hiiifl 'vvouiidetl at tho Kiiine time
lirlvtr did not make u particularly
Kood Impression on the witness stand,
although If his word was to be taken
with duality McQuald did nut exactly
have an attack of melauctiulia when
lih(wjfc left Kuua for Honolulu Drjvtri
DEMOCRAT LEADERS WILL
INDUCE FERN TO
A number of prominent Democratic
party leaders havo been quietly ntjund passage
work with Mayor J. J. Kern In order.
J. Kern In order.
to persuade that olllcial that the lin-lln
mediate passagu of thu building ordl-jvldcs that u suitable person bo up
lianco would bu a beiiellclal thing for" pointed to preside our the depart
the city aiid county. Intent.
Thu measiiro eainu up for u llualj I'roin remarks mado by various ineni
reudlug ut thu meeting of thu city tiers of the board, thu building ordl-
fathers last evening Thero was not a
dlst eating vote.
"It Is now up to Mayor Kern," Raid
one iiiembir of thu board this morning.
"Thu mayor will sign thu bill, nnd
you can tnko that from me," declared
a well-known Democratlu leader In
discussing thu possibility of a veto.
With thu building ordinance goes all
otll(.r (1mt lms , ,, ,, tlo Bata.
Hon of tenement buildings. Tills
measure also passed a final reading
The Hipcrvlsors also boosted tho days In looking Into the several uniend
passagu of an ordinance culling for thu meats that wero tacked on tho new
appointment of a superintendent of law Just before Its final passage.
DEATH OF KALANA UNDER
AUTO DUE TO SPEEDING,
IS TESTIMONY AT INQUEST
Sheriff Jartelt and Chief of Deleo-
lives McDiilIlo returned at ton o'clock
last night from tl.c.r Investigations
of llio dentil of Joseph Kalana, Jr.,
the young chauffeur klllod In tho ail-
tomobllo accident. Investigation!
..,.i., i. n. ,,n Hint vnimn Ku-
hum had Jumped tho big suvoii-p.ta
senuer car 1111 to a lerrUlo rati) of
speod Just hoforo ho lost tho road.l
and It In believed that this wan tho
, p ,,.. . ...nt.in.. i I
IlllHls lor llio IHllllVlll.
Tho coroner n inquesi was nciii yes-
I (onlay afternoon, the Jury brlngln;
In a veidlct of death by accident. Tes-
CUMMINS
Conduct
it,iltirt,l Hint mi oni, oecnAlon vvllell
airs. .Mcuuaui eaiiio io iionuiiiin, ui
rortugui'so iiuumi servant, nameii aiary
(Ionics, took npartineiitH In the Mc
Qimld house moving In from the ser
vant' ipiarters and was thenceforth
known to the Inhabitants of Koua us
"Mary Mcliualil." I
"Hvi ryhody knew her an Mary Mc
Quald," usM-rtt'it Driver, und replying
10 a iiiiestlon fiom Attuiuey Coke ho
denied thai ho bad been responsible
for tho name.
Driver wiu particularly weak on
names and dites, several of those hav
ing n perniinl knowledge of tho clr
cuiiiHtuiicis.hu related, being Japanese
and now iv-Iilcilt In Jnpiill. I
Driver told of visiting the McQuatd
jhouse ouo night while Mrs McQutiut
was In Honolulu and finding a eilrbrn-
Hon III progress. He slated that Mary
Homes was present with McQuald and
both were Intoxicated, the others pres-
cut lelug mainly Japanese Someone
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BUILDING ORDINANCE
to third reading
gurbago department
This ordinance calls fur.
tho disposition of gaibage and rubbish
thu city uud county and also pro-
nance Is now well on the way to bu-
riuno a law. They claim that Its pro-
visions will go Into effect, thu mayor
alty veto notwithstanding.
It can bu passed ovtr tho mayor'H
.veto, but this procedure would only
lend to delay matters to some slight
degree.
I Mayor Tern will be given thu three
,..
ordinances tomorrow. They aru.tb" h
now III the hands 'of tho city cleik.
Muyur Kern Is said to take but a few'
tlmuiiy taken before tho jury shorn
that tho inuchlno had actually leaped
J;- -
UoWll ,hllt Kalana was going forty-
(jvo or (lrty-mlle.s an hour. Inasmuch
as ho was going not moro than twen
ty-flvo miles an hour when on tho
beach, ho must hnvo speeded tho ma
chine to climb tho hill.
The verdict of tho Jury absolves
from any suspicion of blamo tho two
MitLitiirklill,, ,niil(.,u llinl n.rt irnlnii'i
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on inn iieacn. u is app.ireui uiaii
on tho bench, it is apparent tnai
they had nothing to do with forcing,
him from tho load,
Wife Fears
For Life
Cruelty allegations of tho most o
trcme type are conlalne,) In a divorce
complaint that has been llh-il In tho
Circuit Court by Katlierlno Kefter
Welsh against William Lawrenco
Welsh. An a result of the wife's de
cimation that (.he believes the lives
of hen.tlf and her child lo bo In dan
ger. Judge Itoljlnsou signed all order
restraining William Welch from In-
IL'BllilllllllK IVllll.llll v
0rf,,r,e wlh his family
and citing
him lo up! oar Saturday morning to
show caiiso why he. should not pav
(15.00 a week alltnoii) pending tlio
milt.
Tho divorce libel ntntos that thev
were married III 1!05 at San Pranclscu
and that there is one child William
Welsh, live jean of age.
Mrs. Welsh declares that on one
occasion her liiisbjtid threw a pair of
Rclsmrs nt her which penetrated her
clothing and Indicted a severe flesh
wound. On another occasion Welnh
In alleged lo liavo Rtrnch his wife In
tho'Jnce, knocking out two teeth. On
many other ocoiirIoiir she says slm
has lietni ootnilJit tit rciflarn In Uvm(
becaiu-e of black eve InltiCted hy her
liuclniid's ready Hal.
The complaint stales that Welsh
owns pioierty tit Knlinukl valued at
$.15i)fl,,and lis. Welsh asks for $10 "i
permanent alimony and fiirnlliiio
which hho fltnles wan paid for out of
luir own OainliigH.
FIVE-DOLLAR-
S K Karo (the "llvo-ilullar-foot"
mail), county attorney of Kauai, Is In
town 11" arrived jetlerday moriiliu:
und was fooh the center of attraction
As mon
as ho came uptown hu was
Hiirrounded by his friends, who extend
ed their congratulations tn him lie
cause bu eseuped pu) lug llvu dollars for
contemiit of court for raising his right
foot to thu table u title (lie court was
III session. Kaeo vvus sentinced by
District Judgo C S. Dole of Llhiiu. re
cently, to pay thu Mvo dollurs, bpt
Kaeo objected strenuously. Judgo Dolu
leseludcil his ordir after bu bad re
ported thu matter to Attorny-Ueneral
Lindsay,
"Aly right foot Is worth $5 today."
said Kaeo smilingly this morning.
"Tills foot;' pointing at his right foot,
"is one of tho most historical feet In
tory of the l.lbtie District Court.
I thought my foot wan worth mora
than ti. but as Judge Dolu ruled that
thu market prcu of my right foot Is
IS, t will let It go at that"
Kaeo declared this morning that h"
nevir put Ills foot on tho table, but
that, on thu contrary, bulb of Ids
pedal extremities were on the floor
when hu was "called down" by Judgo
Dole
KOREAN'S DEATH
CALLED MURDER
After Investigating Hie doit li r
Kim Young Sim, tho Korean behov
ed to havo been luilldered a few dava
ago at Kiihukii, Sherllt Jairett and
Chief of Delecllvon MeDutllo rotiirn
ed to tho clly laBt nlglil. All Inquest
was held on Die case, with the losult
that a verdict was brought In that
tlio Koreans was murdered by being
struck with a blunt Instrument.
No additional light was shed ,
on tho mysterious murder, but llio
potlco foico.has Boveral clues upon
which it is working nnd it is moro
than" likely (hat tho murderer will ba
cauglil.
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