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m- " M& : m V t r: i r If l . i flt'l From San Franclaooi llonululnn September S American, Maru September 5 For 8an Francleool I.urllne August 23 From Vancouver. , Mnrntna September IS For Vonoouvori , Mnkura .September 12 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. COMING CO-OPERATIVE ROAD-WORK IS PLANNED COMMERCE-RULES STARTED A, controversy between the harbor commission and the commercial Ionizations over the rules for com merco-of the port, with u possible coni' promise. Is I ho prospect toduy, us tho lesult of tho discussion stirred up by tho commission, J proposing regula tions' a few days ouo. , . Tho Merchants' Association nnd Chamber of Commerce will meet to day, and the recommendations of the special Joint committee of six will be l.i hi before llieni. These recommenda tions. It Is expected, will In cenerul be adopted, CONTROVERSY The committee's report recommends fro1n K. nrH which th Iml Is bo-j rules for liandllni; of freight widely utjmg Intil out It mi.bo able to underbid Mirlauco Willi thoyo ndvoeiited by tlie harbor commission. It Is anticipated that the, weli?ht of both Inlluentlnl commercial .bodies Will be put squarely baek of the reconiiiiendatlons they adopt at today's meeting, for this pre liminary dlsuisslon last week proved that the locnl bilslnesa men do not Intend that rub-H shall ho ndopttd which they consider will hamper tho movement of commerce hero. t On the oilier hand, members of the board of harbor commissioners seen ttils tniirnlns do not fovpr tho rules that the spclaL ortnimitteo 'hint 'hnj iioiiiiredT Theyiiojii' tool, n satisfac tory compromise will be reached, ljut declare that the commission will stand by Its cunt In making. and enforcing regulations It deems proper. Secre tary Hermit of the commission this morning ventured Hie prediction that the regulations already proposed by tho ('ommlssloii will probably stand with Flight, If any, exceptions. A rather peculiar stato of affairs Jias nrlseu. Tho commission set n special meeting for 2 o'clock thit. afternoon nnd Is nlso Invited to attend tho Joint meeting of the commercial bodies at 3. If the 2 o'clock meeting Is a busy one, It Is probable that there will be no members of tho commission ut the Joint meeting later, nltliough wmii may get there. Tim rules proposed by tlio special commlllio from tli Chnmlirr of Com merce and Merchants' Association, for fi eight handling III tills port, iih puh-1Imii-iI In tho Uullutln'H second edi tion yesterday nfterhoon: liro iiniillleil In rccoimnenilallons maila by Ihu com mlttce explaining tho conditions tlmt prevail on tlio wharyes hero nt present. The committee says: 'Tlie'co,inmlttee arc of tho opinion (Continued on Paqs 3) JUDGE HARTWELL STAYS ON COAST Judgo A. S. Ilurtwell, former chief Justice, ling ropovcred his liealth a nil now plana an extended stay In San Francisco, according to news received liy I ho last mall from tint dlstln finished Jurist, lie has taken a Hut In tint UoKlon Gate City, together with his daoghteV, Kent hero ,for his niito iiiobile add Is preparing Id enjoy lilm milf there for some montliB. lie bus n larKu number of friends and uc ilimlntuiiccB in San Francisco. LOCMOT Harbor Pilot John It. Mnraulny has brrn Htispemled for n breach of tlio rules, hut Just what his offense Is could not bo learned (Ills afternoon. It Is mlil to have been Intoxication on duty. The board of harbor commissioners at a meeting held In execullvo session at 2 o'clock Ihlr- afteiiioou conlirmed (ho suspension, which was ordered by Siiperlntiudeiit Murstnn Campbell, No statement ns to tho reasons for tlio Mispenslon uero given nut. Evening BuliJetin 3:30 EDITION 5017. OF Hawaiian Hui Is After Road Work :Big Co-operative Association Plans To Handle Contracts Under Loan Fund A hill of Hawailans In tioliiR organ- Ized for tho nrposo of bidding on the Mi; lit ltroad contractu to bo let liy the Oahu Loan I-'und Commission, and 111!; lahl out It inn). bo nlilo to underbid nuy of tbu established contractors Here, er he had his lull organized, the spccl on tills work. Iilcutluns for tho first contract to bo Johnalt. Wise, clerk of tho last Hen- ate and prominent Hepubllcnn, worker nnil politician, Is tho moving spirit bo- ibid the hui. It Is being quietly or- Kunl.i-d ulong tho lines of it coopera tive association, lie Iiiih secured ul rtady ouo huiiilred men for tlio lull, he staled this innrnlnK, and each will havo a share In tho priillls from tho eontriict, . i The partners In the hui nre Ut bo road, workers Ihemselves. Wise flgureH Hint Willi ..n,.i iimii liil,.r..ul,.,l III tlin hiiccessrut lining of the contract, they tlie ugeiitsfor one surety company thai running brandies hpfrom the trnim will work as no load workers on Oahu the company will In tho future refusoy""itl'eiitul routes. , ever have before, llo Jlgures that tho to net ns sureties on contract work "' but can underbid nny, contractor ami thus effect a big saving to the county and Territory, because the road men CHINA SENDS WARSHIPJO MEXICO TO ENFORCE INDEMNITY DEMANDS China will enforto her demands upon which Sluing Alsuno made. He Is re- Mi-nIui for Indemully, for the iiilhlesH slaughter of Chinese merchant!! at Tor i eon during the Into revolution, by an uppeal to force If nceossury. News Unit tho Chinese warship will go lu Mexican waters and emphasiisu tlio de mands for payment of tlio Indemnity came to Honolulu llrst hunil yesterday, when Sluing Alsiine, charge d'ufTulres, of the Chinese legation at Mexico City, arrived on tin- Margolin, bound for Pe king to report to his government. His Kxccllciicy Chang, Imperial Chi- iiiwo n inisiei- in vwsiiingi on. u. i... nuuNu jurisuiciioil iiiciuoen uie oiiiesis i.lfnlrs In Mexico. Pen. and Cuba Is at ,,,. cuni;, r,.00l(nIzw, MlrmVll C- Bundy in the semi.r.nal. of h. na. present Inking personal churge oftho ,i,ointit I. nwaitlng the arrival of, lon' tennis championship singles to Chinese legallou In Mexico . Ho nr- , '. ,al Chi. It Is his Intention 'fW rlMd there a month ago. and bus been, ,l( ,,,,, , Wnrshlp there until afterl n i.-.,,k .,, viuiiiiz. i, iiiwiniiii) of tho Chinese government lo tbu Mex- Ic.in niithurllles. In order to hasten tho day When tlio Mexican government will recognize tho oril Mudero will bo elected president of power of the Chinese government, tho ,),,, republic, succeeding do la Ilarra. Chinese cruiser Hal Chi, whoso ap- j ampinalzn1 the point that Gen-pro-ich to Mexican waters was reported ,,rol Modern Is recognized ns an able in me liuiloiin souie iimu ngo, win arrive in .Mexican wniers part of September, tho latter .... .i .. .. .i. .i. i.... imK iiiv r-i-iiiviuviu ui inu .iiiuvnu claims by the Mexican government will no saiisiaciory was ine miiiciucih MOTT-SMITH SOAKED BY UNCLE SAM Some of tlio Jobs hnluled out by election. Th'cn'l'wns not so much cash 'ashore on tht Japanese coast vaster HiKle Sam nro not sliu-cures, accord- to handle there, und he hud to put up'day, has not yet been floated, accord. lug lo thu woeful tale unfolded by Territorial Seiretury Mott-Smllh this of tliese Jobs did he receive nny ro niornlug. liu has luid two of them, inunerallon. neither of which brought anlhlng iutul During last week he wore a worried Ills savings account, but which lo-'lool; on his face, for, from the way gether cost 1:1m Just ono hundred and mailers wer-t going, ho hail a huiicli ten pliluks for Hie honor of being til-'. that rvithhg'might not be all right lowed to do tho work. jaud that there was tho awful posslbll- Uhder tlin l-'ederul law ho was op-'liy of having to pay out that 1110 pointed as disbursing agent for the last l.eglslatuie, and nlso under another uiu.ll,.,, ,tf tin, utilil Imv lift liliit til nut up n bond. This ho did, and It cost finds that under n special law dealing hint, $10(1. Never thinking tlmt lliera with the subject ho has becomu all un was liny chniicu of it slip-up, lit' sent willing philanthropist to thu l-'ederul hi his littlo account and thought no mora pf it. l.lkMvlse be was appointed special distributing 'agent fur thu plebiscite 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, - tH .?.' .. M bHii. ' i I r I I ' I, . '! 'ilBi l 1 ' I 111 do tho work In Ii-sh time than a eontrnelor would take, being stimulate by the prollts from doing the work iilckly ami without waste. However, Wise n su.ii; that lie Is I bus run up against n sn.ig that he Is indignant about, Aft- let were Issued, mid Wise found that tho bond required Is CO per cent, of the amount of the job, or. III this ease, thlilv thousand dollars for the Heeln beaeli ro.id wurk. rogetlier with tho nnioiint, of the bond Is u clause Inserted by tlio loan fund commission which declares that no personal sureties will liu accepted, n,nd that the bond must be guaranteed by a surely company or Territorial corporation. - VI ImU ,. fur lii-i.ii iiiuilili. tn se- .., Hiir..lv Iimii.1. II.. umn lnl.l liv - here, nlthntigh still willing to go bonds for public otllclals. (Continued on Pago 3) X turning to Clilna on a leave of absence of nbout eight months. "I nm pretty certain," said Chung Alsuno yesterday, "111111 tho Chinese claims of Indemnity will be recognlised and settled by tho Mexican govern- ment. President de In llrni,, con tinued ho, "Is u very good and Intel ligent nui n v I Jiad n long talk wllh him wllli rofereiico to tlio payment by the Mexican government of the Chinese claims. From wlmtil could Judge, It Is possible that amicable settlement ., ,, 1la,i, t.Uwa ,u, two govern- mellts" .ln iM. nf ,, ,,. tires dent for Alcxico. I Sluing Alsune said yesterday at t,.,.l.nnalilnta tlmt It Is llkelv llmt rien. nmi r,.nrless man. Mr. Hhtmi? Ik n vonm? nmti. lint tin lias been In tlio consular service for. ..., .i ., , ........,.. ruinv lone, liu siit-iinn iiut-iu j-.UHllnii, n u......1.u 41....... 1......II..1. having been In the Chinese legation ut ivnsuiUEion. u bond costing 10 only. Kor neither, without a elinueo of getting It buck1 again With tho mall yesterday his ftrul rtiru iipru i-ftiillp,i,.il ,,,1 fin' goMrument. Why," ha commented tms morning, liny can Keep on up pointing mo until they have cleaned mu out.'1 I I 'I W: . ' f ' HP H r Advertising Keeps The Business TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. 10 7TZI !: I ' I ! !. M RAW SUGAR AND GO UP SAN KIIANC'IHCO, Cal . Aug. 29. Sugar; f decrees lest, B 2tSc. Pre vious (imitation. Vlmir., llcts: 88 unalysls, IS. C.I.; parity, G.:iU Pre vious 'limitation, Us. I l-2d. CAssoelslril lris Cii1iJi.1 " NCW YORK, N. Y. Aug. 29-Re-fined tugar advanced ten centt a hun dred on tho marRet today. :C; P. RETALIATES (Hprclul Uulletln C.ilh.) WINNIPEG, Can, Ang. 29. An- nouneement wa made hero today that tho Canadian Pacific Railroad will bo extended to 8pokane. " " Tho iinnouneeim lit of tho Invasion f Washington by the Canadian l'aclllo means that the Canadian line In retail- r.tlng for tho Inrn.iiN that the Hill lines . . ... . .. . - n ; : li '-. lm'sb m . .. aH iH H BaH iH isH Hi H tSaH H m n v h , IILLH I LU ' I U i RITIM II Willi llnVC lievll IIIIlklllL llllilsrtvrrlturr liyi.Mare isijii.i, HI lilliirrKU TOGO SAUTED, (Assuclali-d Press C.llile, 8EATTLE, Wash, Aug) 29. Ad miral Togo of the Japanese navy sail ed for homo today on the Tamba Maru. He was given a great ovation and demonstratloi s of friendship from all classes. He wired thanks to President (Taft. As the Tamba Maru left tho harbor, the Japanese hero was saluted by tho cruisers West Virginia and Colorado, T , -, NATIONAL TENNIS DOWN T0FINALS NOW (.Six rln I Uulletln Cillile.) NEWPORT, Aug. 29. Maurice Mcoughlin of California dofeattd Q. ,,F. Touchard and Deals Weight boat T. PUAD CQTnW NAVY YARI1 iUiiniibujiun iimw i innw SUFFERS IN STORMS (As-fnclnted Press Cable.) CHARLESTON, 8. C, Aug. 29. As a result of the great storm hero, twelve persons are reported dead. During tho storm six of the Atlantic torpedo fleet war driven ashore. DsmioB to the navy yard Is estimated at $20,000. ' . . i - : Thera is also great loss all along the cot. '.STEAMER HAZEL DOLLAR ISSTILL- ASHORE lAsunel.ltrd PreM Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Aug. 29 Tho steamer Hazel Dollar, which went 'no, to reports today, STEAMER ASHORE AT COLUMBIA ENTRANCE (Associated Press Cabta.) ASTORIA, pre. Aug. 29. Tho steamer Aurjlia has gone ashore at the entrance of the Columbia river. RUSSIAN ARMY AVIATOR KILLED IN A. FALL! .Associated Piers Cable.), OT. PETERSBURO, Russia, Aug. 29. Lieutenant Zoletnchln, an army avl- ator, was killed today In a fall from an aeroplane, ' FLEET TRJP DELAYED; REPAIRS TO CRUISER (Special Uulletln Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 29. Orders for the Pa'cih'c cruiser fleet and torpedo flotilla to go to Hawaiian waters for maneuvers have been changed. Tho sailing of tlio fleet has been postponed until October first on account of necessary repairs to be made to the cruiser South Dakota, now at the Mare Island navy yard. C. S. ALDEHT. ThC above dispatch .to tho Uulle tln from Its speel.il Washington cor respondent Is the first news that local military olllcials Imf of the change In plans. Orders have Just arrived at tlio local naval station giving the proposed inovtmentH of the Pacific licet, tint news of which has been told In the table dispatches hero previously. tAccordliiK, to the orders received by Admiral CovWes, on Septtmber lf the irulscrs' California, Smith Dakota, West Virginia and Colorado, and the llrst nnd second divisions of the Pa cini; tnrndn licit will leave Han Ktuli I'lmi) for Honolulu. All of these essels will return from Hawaii lo S.m Iv.lrn, Cal., by Novem ber I, It Is expi-cted that the Mary land will remain at tho naval yard. -. .... . , repairs until GENERAL HON OF HAWAIIAN LADOR ELEMENTS IS ATTEMPTED Pcrmnncnt oiKnnlzatlon of, the that their organization, represents not "Hui Uiiluiia," which traiiBlntcd,' only the labor tleini-nls, among which means (ler.eral Union, was effected aro the longslioieinen'H union, tho last night at a mass nicotine held InMiack drivers' union, tlio labor union tin- Nut ley Hall. One hundred nnd J mid other laboring organizations, but two members pledged themselves ' to Hint It Includes nil other people, such nblde by tho rules and legulntlons of tin. "Hui Unburn." which nro being rnrmulaled by a special committee und such other like people, who arc of nvo members, consisting of Frank employed In nil Mirations of life. In K. Aicher, n Itopiibllcan leader, D. H'la n'. tlio lenlers said this tnnrn Knfauokalanl, Hr., Homo Hula leudor, l"K. H'erc would bo no occasion for rt K Kn-iwelmkii. riemoeratle leail- dlfferciitlatlug themselves from oaeli er, 0. K. Kune, labor leader, nnd Jos-, epli Knliinn, lender of tho hack drly, cr's union. Hereafter tlic leaders want tho pub lic to call their organization, "Hui Unlonn," nnd not otherwise. Thoy want the public lo understand, said Knwchakii and Kane this morning, SECRETARY OF WAR STIMSON IS RACK FROM VISIT TO CANAL Says No City In the Country Is More Sanitary Today. BY C. S. ALBERT. (RikcIjI Hill let I ii Correspondence.) WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 17, Secictury Stlmlon has returned fiom his lslt to the big ditch being con structed across ilic Isthmus of Pan ama. He devoted ten tliiyu lu InspcU- inK work along tin ciimit. Thls.ln- eluded it walk of nine miles through the Culebrii cut. In speaking ut Ills xlslt the Secretary said: "I was particularly surprised at thu ile.imiess of things In thu Canal Zone. Not a city1 In our country can surpass tho zona In sanitary conditions, Tlicro in n r.0.000 men on Ihu luvrull tlicro. but Ihu amount of sickliest. Is surpris ingly small. Tho best evidence of tho liealtbfulness of the place Is to be seen hi the chubby, sun-browned children. '"''"'e "" Important piece of work' l" ""." , r.r I "'" M"- T"' "l Wl,l,t ot 1"'0 hills caused the bottom of tho cut to push upward. When Unit welsht U removed, the engineers tell me, tho cut I will bo free from further disturbance. I There Is no other disturbing problem Tide Flowing PAGES. OCTOBER 1 ibout tho middle of October Klio will .-ejoln liu- I '.ill lie licet ut San Pedro or .lail DU-ko about Xowiiihir I Now that olllcliil uoul has. heen'io. celved by tint u.ival iiulhorltleH In re gard lo the coming of tlio llee In rt. p tiiub.r, Hum-lulu mllll.iiy chiles will be tuny. The primary purpose of llio trip Is supposed to be fo'r the sis-ret nttuck on Hawaii dining li war game, although it Is bellevtd the practise with tho forts nnd roast miliary mid fleet will hot be us etcnslo or at llrst expected. Tho lb I will maneuver moro for Its own ptrMiu.il In in-Ill. According: to M-veral army otlleers hue. Ilin toiiiiuniidlini olllers of the trainers or any Mud if tfnr ekseU rather ilfslll.o Id enlir Into u war iaipe with the bind tones. Milling nun , (ConliniMd.-on Page W0, the ns clerks. i.iwors, cuuicn iiueuuaiiis government olllcials, business men other. The meeting wns presided over liy Wm, Kulelliuln, n Hawaii attorney. Politically he Is a Home Huler, hav ing been so fur many years, since the overthrow of monarchy. Ho has run for legislative, and county utllces (Continued on Page 6) before Hie engineers, and there Is no iiiestlou about tlio work being vuiii pleleil lu llio speLilled time. There Is un excellent sphlt umoiig tho great nrmy of laboiers. Tho men uro highly trained, tlllcleut und willing." TV' iR.cvM&1 'trrit-Jr?l K&vv. 7--yri BraKl 1lfiw Sm3iv ;; . ":---: C''rTT tX.oMV Jfr -Xf41t IvJfiGI Kr. ?.7 " i31-H. r i BJWe'ifxrjryw Live merchants Invest their money In newspaper space with the same assur ance that would govern their buying (,'dt.edged securities. Both pay divi dends with satisfying regularity. One Is as safo and sure as the other. PRICE 5 CENTS. ENGINEER GIVEN Arthur It. Kellei, professor of en glneurliiR of tho Collego of Hawaii mid member of the TerrltoiHI s.-in-- ti.ry commission, was today indorsed by Die Itciuh)lcaii Territorial central cnintnlllee lor appointment lo tho PROF. ARTHUR R. KELLER lioaid of health A Mieanry on (he board now exists, Dr. V. I), ll.ildwiii lint lug rt-slgucd Ins week. Tlio Inlorsemt'it of Mr. Keller . nndiTsluod to be satisfactory to Ilia floveinnr and h's npiioliitiiient Is ex pected nt once. Tins Onternor's wishes wcio thfct, an engineer should be named for the varant place, ho has Intimated. M'ircuer, Prof. Kel ler's is already no npisiltilro of Ihu (loM'rnnr as a nnjinber of Ihu sani tary commlsslni. w-liere he has been r linril and elllcient wutker. Prof. Keller Is a former member of llio Corps Kiiglncor, II 8. A., nnd has had much eperlcncu In sanita tion, buth In military work nil, I In roustiiictlou camps of thu Soulh. kaptais" Senator l-'nlrcliild dlscusseil tho tint."' Icr of tin- Kapu.i laud leiises with' Cinirinir rrear this morning for an loilr. They .went Into the iUe.sllou, but h.iie not thrashed It out to a llnlh. Another louftrtnee will bo held to morrow morning, when It Is thought that some u mien-tn nil I tig may be conio to on the iiiestlou Oilier lenses were also spoken of tlilf morning and plans were niadu for fu ture tictluu. I) PEHY JEALOUSY Or J N Mel'nrimirk, chairman of (ho Orguuiullou fnmiulttru of the American Medical Aswiclatloii, utid noted In the iiedical world, wns the guest of the Hawaiian TerrlUitUl. Medlcul Society nt a luncheon given loilny ut llio University flub. Or, MiCnrinack made u brief ud- tlri-jis tti tlio ilkkntilltli-il-iilirdlpl.iiiii -mil ' their other guests. "ll.ickbltlng" und it tendency not lo Keep up Willi modern Ideas und a gen eral lack of knowledge which placed HO per cenl'of tho doctors In the po sition of being a danger to the com munity, mid the ncinlng Impossibil ity of the profession c)er llijng In haiuioiiy, nro thu main grounds fur the special efforts being made by tho Oignnlzatlon Comuiltleo of the Amer (Continued on Page 2) ''rfH 'pi Hi;':K2' k-V-PPi '-.'-PP vl; V i'ti ni BT- MK-I 9n-CVl LB-Vii ' ,'HIK4 aaHBBBBBBBBl aMaBaaa. aMBMaip sbjbjbmbbbbbmbj ...tH ac A -ai aK-'V' HHHHHHHHHHHHt'sHHHHHHHI KI NOW UP AGAIN M'CORMACKHITS i 4 m M . .9 :' .-.