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'T If W "' iw - ' EVKNINQ 'BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H- THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 191 f, l-Ti-r L RAMPOLLA'S EYE i OLONGAPO RIITKK ON THE PAPACY 7?- mwmmmmw''vmwmMfr-:" -- ENG FRANCE ID .-- ... - - - I al GERMANY CRITICISM OF WORRIED OVER MOROCCAN A1FAIR i i Y ' X t; av i ",A.t" 'Mil"-' .aw , jterf LONDON, AiiRiiRt n Tho Moroccan question la still tho sulijcct of real nnxlcty, nnd tlio intention or tlio Hrlt IbIi Cabinet Is turned to It nlmost to the exclusion for tho moment of homo politics. Tho photos shown herewith show scenes-In tho Important Moorish city of Tangier, Franco hopes that a way will ho found for a peaceful solution To llili U. OF C. FACES HEAVY DEFICIT ' BEttKELUY, Aug. 21. With u rec ord-brcaklng nttendnnco of nearly 4000 undergraduates, tho formal open Ing of tho Stato University for tho fall term took pliico with u monster ' University meeting, with tho president of tho University olllclatlng, In tho Harmon (lymnnsluin building on the campus this morning. Tho meeting was tho Inrgest ever held hen". According to olllclal announcement mado by tho Unlvorslty president at the meeting, the freshman class this year will pass tho 1000 ninrk for tho first llmo In tho history of tlio Insti tutlon. Tho total number ofjipiillca- lions rnr ontrnnro from fioslimen numbered 1001. Tlio registration for tho same period last year numbered 838, for tho preceding jcar 75'J and for 1908, 593. . Tho meeting today wao taken up with tho annual address of tlio Uni versity president In membern of tlin freshman class. , "Tho University today Is almost bankrupt," ho said. "In a financial way wo aro impoverished. Wo shall be forced to cut down expenditures, without replenishing equipment, and give up plans for tho present an to any morn buildings. "Thoro pro two reasons for this condition. One, (ho amendment to tho State Constitution legnnllng tho pay ment of taxes on mortgages. This ruling has necessitated our paying taxes of 140,000 mi mortgages hold by tho University. Tlio socond cnuso Is tho abolition of tho S rent tax for tlio support of tlio University. Undor thu new method, our Income from tho Qtnte, which comprises over half our revenuo, Is mado by grant from tho eglslaturo In tho form of it lump Mini, without tax, and without icfer enco to (ho growth or piosporlty of the ritate. Wo shall closo tho year with n de ficit of about $00,000, Thoro Is no Im mediate relief In sight. Homo of the classrooms will bo crowded. Wo shall havo to do tho best wo can. At the present time wo cannot fill nny vacancies In our tenth lug staff and shall havo tn ask your co-operation In getting along In tho best way pos sible " Peclnrlng thai failures among first year students woro partly trnccablo to the Influence of fraternity life, and suggesting n plnn to bmi.se freshmen In dormitories, forbidding their nlllll atlon with tho On-ek letter organiza tions until tho second year, tho presi dent closed with u short address of advico to members of tho entering class i s Ir. William T llnrnaday or the Camp I'lre ('lull charged before the lloiiHD luminlttiii that Ketretnry Nngel and ! lull Commissioner How era tried to supplies him. H- .'T' ( - T: m"mm-r'!mmmmmJMiiMmKwmr' lit WlIrM l. -v., isms JV'W end sho Is prepared to ko to tho limit of conciliation, hut cannot ilKrco cither to cvacunto Morocco or hand over huso blocks of African territory mcroly in return for Germany's re iterated nsauranco that Knnco will not ho bothered In the future In Morocco, l'nglnnil has ordered her channel licet to coal as for a lengthy cruise, which la an ominous sign. FORGAVE IT ALL (l-lclil nulletln Ciirirnponilrticr.) llll.O, Aug. I'S. Honolulu sad nnd llllii triumphant, Is tho result of n rotniitipo which culminated herd last S.ituiiluy in tho wedding of Deputy County Attorney "William II. Itron l.nd Miss Mcicy Aknu, both of this city. Hail tha wedding taken placo (wo weeks ago It would havo occa sioned lltllo hiiiptlso as the young couple have been expected by their trlcnda to bo preparing for such u step, but since tho uigagcmcnt of .Miss Aknu to Ham Wong, ot Honolulu wns announced mil) last wock, tlio lews of tho wedding, which was of tho elopement .ulet, canio as rath er a sudden shock. Tho brldo was up-to-dato In ev ery way, breaking tho engagement with Wong l wliclcss, ucforo tho (.enmoti) was performed. In loply a rather pathetic answer eamo from tho Honolultinn who stated that ho forga her nnd nsked th.it tha bless ing of the Lord lo with her In her matrimonial venture. Tho lirldo ) very well known In this city and has alwava been a groat favorite. She Is tho daughter of Mrs, Ah Hip. tho wlfo of one of tlio most prominent of tho local Oriental mer chants, who lommands tho respect of tho entire community, Hecn im one of tho vouugest lnwers In Illln hut Is rapldl) itdancliig in hi stand ing In- legal circles and has a bright future bcfiuc him in this line. Tho wedding rercinnny wns per formed bv tho Hev, Stephen Deshn nt the homo ot Mrs. Thomas Korhes, a sister "t tho hildo, nftor n lather stormy scsslnn nt tho home of tho bride's parents, who, whllo thoy bearllly npprnud of tho choice of their daughter, did not like tho sud den breaking of her cngiigemont to Wong. a skeeter' Trap at last lUlielliert lloi)inan lias dlmored u whtine by whli li ho not only hasbeaii-lllh-d his lawn at r.lixiinllebl, N. J, but has mnilc inniiih trnps si) etteetUn tliift Ills lioiun has been rid of tho peMs Ilni-ym m burled thno IhiiipIm In tlio lawn In 1'iuli barrel bo put "no fool of earth nnd planted lilies Then, the barrels wire filled with wnttr Whllo the lllle wire (.rowing giililllxh wire dropped III lYinnln niiHiultoea laino fnuii nil illrdtlmis to lay tin lr eggs iininng the llllii As fast ns a nms 'liillu uriUed tlio goldfish gnbbbil her up Huocits have not been iKiessno In the llneyiimn homo this summer. Inter-Island and O. II. A L. Shipping books for tale at the II u 1 1 e 1 1 o otflce fiOc each. HONOLULU MAN Impracticable as Naval Base For Philippines, Says Observer. That It Is n short-sighted policy that would make Olongnpo the nival bake In tho Philippine I evident from tb following article, which Itself. Is from ii Mnnlla paper: OI.ONdAl'O, July 18 The W. D. 8. General Alawi reached this station to dny ortcr u very rough trip from Ca vlte, and to say that this vessel's ar rival wan hailed with delight by tho Americans stationed here Is but put ting It mildly Well nigh a fnmlno pre vailed hero until the arrival of this vessel, and tlio reult Is tbnt quite a few civilian employes of Uth station nro Inning for Manila, never to re turn. The tvphoon weather has dem onstrated the fact that It Is not nec- esMiry for an invading army to be siege and Isolnto Olongapo from out side suitor; typhoon weather can do the Job to a nicety. Tho Meyer plnn Mlilih caused tho transfer of the hulk of the Cavlto station to this place has but very few supporters hpre among the Americans, and the fact that Olon gapo prcspnts an admirable place to lay slpgp to successfully lb one of their most stnblo nrguments. Another thing that seems to have escaped the strategists Is the question of fresh water supply, Ono blow with in nx would cut on tho entire fresh water supply of tho Mat Ion, as tho vvnier js procured miles rrom tlio sta tion, nemg carricu inroucii u pipe lino The Olongapo naval stntlun Is situ ated on the shores of "utile hay, SSam- bales province, nnd Is about three feet i.Imup the level of tlio ca. High moun tnlns surround the entire bay At thn mouth of tho bay Is situated Grando island, which Is heavily fnrtlllcd, Within the Inst jear naval work at Cnvltu bus been nbandnned, whllo nt thn snmo Unto the navy has been busy making great Improvements at Olou gapo However, the question lias not us vet been finally solved. Quito n few of tho nlllcials now stationed nt Olon gapo havo mado adverse reports against Olongapo for divers reasons In ono report It was stated that Olon gapo was practically outside of tho protpctlve rone of Corregldor, nlso that it small Invading army could establish themselves In the mountains tliat com mand the naval station, thus having It at their mercy Communication by land with Qloncapn In the event of hostilities would be hardly practicable. Although tho arm)' went over tho trails about two jears ago during tho maneuvers, It would be utterly Impos sible to rrndpr aid to Olongapo during netiial hostilities. Inasmuch as the trulls could tin easily mado Impassable Notwithstanding that tho Americans have occupied the Islands going on for fourteen vears. there is no such thing as a wagon trull connecting Olongapo with Mnnlla. When It Is tnken Into consideration Hint an automobile could not get In or out of Olongapo by road, some Idea of thn utter Isolation of this pint may be had Tho main object of any hostile force attacking Olongapo would be tho tapture or destruction of tlio drjdock Am nt this question, when ono takes Into consideration tho fiut tbnt the Hobson trick could bn plajeil to perfection In tho west Grande Island (.banned, which It obstructed would bottle up nny fleet within, there Is ngaln demonstrated the short slcbt- edneis of thoso who would make Olon gapo the base Kven wireless commu nication with Olongapo cannot ho de pended upon, owing to tho high moun tains surrounding Olongapo, ns also the peculiar atmospheric conditions that exlBt thereon. KANSAS CATS MUST PART WITH WHISKERS Sliavo and Haircut Is to Be Conipulsoiy in Crusado Against Germs, . TOI'KKA. Kan, Aug 19 Kansas Is planning to shave Its cats. Tho Htaln lliuml ot Health took up tho matter tenia) few months ago a Chlongo surgeon found six illlTerem species ot deadly germs on the vvhlnkcr of uu alley cat. Thu Stato board pens eino better and declares thai tho cat carries around many more germs In Its thick fur. Ilcneo tho order to cut tho fur '.Shave thu eats," said Dr. De-neon of tliq Klato Itimrel of Health "Keep theh hair Hiyrt Just llko )ou would n liorso or a 'dog If that Is too much trouble, kill .them, for they aro not worth inu-.lt, uii)hnw" The board also found that cats go limit In hot weather. Tho only known cnuso for ovri heating Is too much hair. Another Indictment against thu cat Is said to bo Its aversion to bathing I "or that reason, it Is said, it affords u refuge) fur germs of a diameter not found on cli'aner aiilmuls MILLINERY SALE At- C SACHS DRY GOODS Defeated Candidate for Pon tificate Said to Be Off i In a Huff. ,' A . ' i rtpMH, Aug IS Tho deparlurj- of f,'n nil mil rtampolla for the Hcncdlrtlnc Abbey of Hlmsledlen, Stvltrirluiid, where be proposes spendlhg tho rest of tho summer, has aroused itiiif.li gossip In Vnllcaii circles, where It was thought thattns archprlcst of St. Vo ter's bo" would bo present at tho solemn thanksgiving ceremony, which was held to boner the eighth anniversary of I'opo Plus coronation. It Is not forgotten that but for tho Austrian veto Cnrdlnal Ilampolln would now be pope, as bo had secured u ma jority of votes In the conclave. liven ct he Is tho most likely candidate, for succession to tho pipal tiara and lib) nbrupt departure em tho eve of tho ceremony to glorify tho picscnt pon tiff Is unfavorably regarded as n proof that Card I on I Itampolla has not for gotten his grievance, much less his ambitions. Soon after his election I'lus X. for mally nhollshcd tho veto, the Injustice of which ho understood nnd condemn ed, so that In the event of a conclave Itampolla will have no such obstruc tion In bis way. It Is already well known In Vatkan circles that he hni selected tho name of I,eo XIV. In horn- ago to the pon II ft whoso secretary of stale ho was for many )ears. SAYS GUGGENHEIMS KEEP HIM CAPTIVE Inmate of Asylum Threatens Revelations as to Alaska System. Tho following sensational story la going tho rounds In regard to tho (iiiggenhclms and Alaska doings nnd Is printed In nn Eastern paper: Sensational lovelatlons Involving tho Guggenheim system In Alaska aio looked foi In tho effort Wank Uigor qltlBt, an Alaska contractor. Is mak ing to secure his release from further detention In the Mornlngslde Sana torium, whero ho has been confined as an Insane patient two jcars. Uig crqulst, according In pbjslclans who havo examined him. Is no longer mad, but through tho political power that tho Guggenheim Interests havo been able to exert. It ls,,sslil, ho has been Immured behind niadhouso walls long after his reason wns restored. Lngerqulst has hinted that tho Oug genhclms are responsible for his pre sent dilemma, tleforo being commit ted to Mornlugsiilo Sanstorlum, tho official Federal Insane hospital for Alaska patients, ho was engaged In construction of I'ederal buildings nt Nome, While there, It Is stutod, ho discovered somo of tho Innor work ings of tho Guggenheim political ma chine nnd is said to havo divulged Im portant secrets to tho special Investi gators sent out by tho Government When tho all-powerful machine hoard of this, It Is alleged stem wcro taken to got Ixigerquist out of tlio coutitiy at any cost. Krl In Jauuaiy, 1001), l-ogcrqtilst was taken sick and whllo in a finer became teniporarll) derang ed. Tills stato of affairs was taken iidvnntago of by his powerful enemies, anil they succeeded In having him committed to tho insane nsjliim by thn courts, he says. Ho was brought down hero n few weeks later ami has been dptalned ever since, although ho has mado fro quent ofTorls to gel In touch with friends on tho outsldo who might as slst him In regaining his liberty, In n hearing In Kcdoral Court yes lordny, his attorney, Heneea Hints, gained n point In Uigcrqust'n favor, by securing a hearing for next Monday on a writ of habeas corpus to show why ho should bo detained any long er. Tho hospital management, con sisting or Drs. II. W, Coo, It. I,, fill lepslo nnd W. C. Jmlil, Is cited lo np pe'iir anil explain why ligciqulst li still kept In confinement, ASK LUNACY COMMISSION FOR HARRY K. THAW NOW PITTSmmo. Aug. 10 Asking for it lunacy commission for Hairy K, Thaw, now confined In tho Mntleawan hospital, Now York, a petition wns filed In common pleas court hero to day In behtilf of Kvclyu Nrshlt Thaw, IiIh wlfo. Judge Davis admitted thn potltlou nfter somo discussion as to whether it Pennsylvania court lind Jur isdiction. Attorney Krancls Hawln nt Phila delphia, who Med tho petition, asked for n rnlo to show causa why tho commission should not bo appointed, but this was refiisoil, as tho attorney could not toll the court tho nanus of the persons who havo chargo of Thaw's Income In this county A hearing will take place after tho par ties Interested havo been riot I Heel Itnwle said that Thaw's Ininnio ts 100,000 a year and Mis Tlmw Is with out means and is entitled to a share of this amount Tho milk fiimlno which seriously I threatened 1'im Idence during thn hot wenthiT has been nvirtid by tlio m O.ilval of miller wt'.itbei v J1 BHHHHHHBHHHHBHHIHHHIHHHHHHHiHIHHHHH I i r B I I ' I I Phoenix ' I I Genuine Thread Silk' I DKIOHT, bonutirul, lirll. Hfllf HrtCO I XJ limit, rto-onforepil nt A1C&IJL UUOC H toes, heels unit lops, hi tbnt Jke V m H tbey will vvciirtvvIeonH well 4v5 M M JL H I nn thu ordlnnry silk lio-eo. Ww H -i Won't lircomo nliextety or M S f V - H luao lustra vvhon vvuslieHC r r g H I TFe Clarion I ' I I : H H I t H - """"" "" H fiiHHIHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHlHHHHHHHiHHHHHi ARM-BREAKING IS NOW FASHIONABLE ON .HAWAII (f-prclul Hill let ill CorrjiiHiiidciiL'e.) HIM), Aug I'D -Appendicitis has long been out of fashion on this is land, be lug ns common to Orientals as to oiler nationalities, hut u new stunt has enme up tu take Its plaee, tho breaking of arms bv kicking of auto mobile e i auks This week two acci dents eif tills eharniter took pi ice, ono III lllbi and the other In Wnlmeii, and ns Hie result two ) miug men nro laid up for icpalrs fur some time. I loth '"Jl LnJ CINK AND BOOB AS WE SEE ffT REVISED PROVERBS. CHARITY COVERS, A MULTITUDE OF SKINS- r- rtvjiAffki ini pii . wn rm " JH 'PS IP05T OFFICE rTl lf VWJx. JCVJOBtm. IsLLA 27h A( swuee S IR;,, KT she dropped VjX Ail -'Hm (wfls7 lA. ftVklU y" Vyrfs.'-'Vy. i.-.. .TmT ff vWfnvyi f VKT'imC JWlfllM IKtA i Zf&JtN&'PZiJmEML ZlfonswH mrmin mmimmKmw , IL wj k?&Nf IBS UA ' T&j W I $J-W $&W P ii. mtLfany.try r (mm? Jit incidents took placo tin Tuesday. In this e try Tiel Guard of Dalles & Co wns starling' his machine' In the Volcano Stables, preparing to go homo for lunch, when thu explosion came Just at tho wrong time and tho handle 'Hew bnk, breaking Ouard's arm Just ubovn bis wrist. I)r We'd Irwin of Olaa happened to ho hi town ul the time and set the bone at tho Jlllo Hos pital, aftrr which thn patient was taken to He-od's llii), where ho Is living Henry llnklej was tho seeeind suf ferer from ail nicblint wlileh occurred at Walmea, and It will bo sumo little OTllE'iT ftkslll iw I in I SS J TT rmmm m ' 300B ISA DANGEROUS ALLY THE NEW VERSION. Bdby bye.KereS a f Iv f Let us awtjit rilmou ond I ! now he crawls Up the walls Ere ho In tho coffee falls. 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