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From San Franeleeoi
l.iirllue , November 15
For San Franclscot
Sierra November ) S
From Vancouver.
Murium December 6
For Vancouvari
Miikuru ...t December 5
ESTABLISHED 1882. No.
REFUSED ONCE. MONGOLIA COUPLE WED HERE
REBELS WINNING ALL OVER CHINA
Hayward
Goes To
Fanning
J". W. Haywiird, ono of tho most
liniinliK'iit consulting engineers of Cun
iiil.i, arrived on tin- Mongolia tuiluy,
ripicscnllug tin' Kugllxh nnil Ciin.iilliin
kj nilicntu that bus purchased WiihIiIiij?-
lon nnil running Islands riiini Father
Kiuniuiuiel ltouglcr for JMO.COO, iih ok-
(Itixlvely rriortpil In Ilia Hill lot I II.
TIiIh afternoon or tomorrow morning
the party. Including Mr. llnyvvnrd and
Father Ilnugler, will mill In tho schonn
rr l.uku, owned nnil captained by dipt.
Frederick Miller, for Funning unil
Washington.
Mr. Il.iywiird'x standing In tho cn-
Rlnocrliig world Rlvex mlilcil Importance
to the syndicate making tho purrlmxo
nnil lends even moro truth tn tho re
port Unit ii ii.ival Million may hu estab
lished there for (ircat Ilrltaln. Ho Is
n Master of Science, member of the
American Society of Civil Kngliiccrs
nnil hax many big achievements tn hi
cnillt.
DR. BLUE TAKES
CHARGE; WORK
Or Ullle took hold of tin) campaign
against Iho inosiiiiltn toilay, ami fioni
I ills on It will lie to him anil not to
l)r Curt In that all the kicks intl-t ionic.
Prclhulnui) uirmigoincntx vvrrn made
for p.i.vlng tlio Inrn for tho work nl-
reaily dune, ami It Is cxpcclcil that there
will not he any hltcll when tho time
conic.
MalterH ran Hiuonthly ilurhiR Hip
nioinliiR, mill the homer the work goes
alie.ul Iho morn xmnothly It soonix to
So. The Krcat heaps of rubbish
thioiiRhniit tho town urn cvhlenco that
the men arc vvuiklng buril ami that tho
il.iy moitilto will have n hanl tlmo of
It to hold down tho llil on his Job of
(Continued or Page 2)
CARTER IS MAN
(Jovernor Kreur this iiiornhiR con
llruied the btory published In tho II tl I
lot In Saturday that Uoorffn II Car
ti'r wax to bo iiiado a member of the
Hoard of Health.
Ilo did not niakn any comment no tlio
mailer exctpt lo state tho fart that
Ciulir lx tho man xlated tn 1111 thu va
cancy. AUTHOR'S WIFE IS
GIVEN HER DIVORCE
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 13. Mrs.
Booth Tarkington, wife of the famous
author, has been granted a divorce.
SCHOONER LOST AND
FOUR MEN DROWNED
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 13. The
schooner Witch Hatel has been lost on
the Sound and the captain and three
men have perished.
A Toklo pimcr xiiyx that slum Iho
car WPf t..cnty.elKlit person, mostly
jmiiiR men, have committed xulcldn by
thiowliiR themselves Into tho crater of
Amiiii.i, vvhllo thlrly-nlno vvero iirnvent
eil fioni sef,destructlon by tho pollvo
mul others.
e
Don't try to raise n distill banco un
less yon would lower youiself.
Evening Buli
3:30 EDITION
5082.
FEDERAL TROOPS
HERE MAY GO OUT
TO CHINA SOON
(Special IliillPttn 1'n Mr.)
NANKING, China, Nov. 13. Foreigners will move Immediately from Nan
king.
(Associated Prcs Cable.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 13. It is reported that the rebels hive taken
Hongkong.
Chi Ti province has proclaimed independence.
(Associated Press Calil. )
CHEFOO, Nov. 13. The rebels have occupied this city peacefully.
terms of General Yuan 8bih Kal are
(Associated Pre Cable.)
13. General Yuan Shih Kal and 1000 troops made a tri
The crowds were vast but orderly.
PEKING, Nov.
umphal entry here.
(Special nil I
AMOY, China, Nov. 13. A Japaneie
All lx Kiilidued excitement III nrmy
nl.nlnd linrfl 1H ! II... ,l.!.tl,.n (.f 11,'fll'n
...L.I.. ....1. ..... ...U ......V ... ......w
service In the near future. If tho pow
erx throw an armed force Into Chlnnjnll tli.it would bo ordered away forxcr-
lo xavo fore It'll 1 fu ami property, nxiv
....... .I...... I., tana nl II. n lli.m r.r flin
lloxcr uprlxluR. It Ih probublo that thu'eiiulppeil anil ready to take the Held at
Department of Hawaii will bo heavily I
drawn on for xojillcrx. In me event ni
u huupalRii by Hilled force. It la HUi 1y, '
accorilluir to blch nrmv 'iXltcerh here.
that tho Klfth Cavalry, Hecond Iufan4i.rndfi-n'fnrre Into China, and Knrcland
try mid Klrst Vlcbl Artillery v mild all 'mid France follow xult, It Im taken for'
embark Tor the Par Kaxt n-i soon m) Kraiited that the United KtalcH will Ret
tniiisporlx iniilil lake them. Ilnto line, mul army olllccrx hero be-
Tho line of argument lx that while' (Continued on Page 2)
Escape Train Wreck
Partly by luck, partly by prompt
jclhm on tlio part of Kimlnocr Lewis
Prown, the llnlclwa l.lmlted train was
lart night saved from helm? ditched
vvhou It struck n cow a few miles
wcet of Walpahu and vvas pirtlally
derailed. As It was, thu paxsciiKorx
escaped with a bad uraio and coiisld
criihio shaking up, and tho nnly dniti-
t ro ilono was lo Iho cow, vvhlrli was
literally Krotiud to pieces bcucuth tho
wheels of Iho fast-runnliiR express.
Tliu accident happened about S:3U
o'clock. Tho HnlelwH train, coming
towards Iho city, struck n lone stretch
cf stialght track Ijcciii, Walpahu und
was racing along at thlity miles an
hour when Knglneer Ilrown saw a
cow iippaicntly rlso out of tho track
In front of tlio engineer. It had some
how succeeded In getting thtotigh tho
fenro upon Iho right of way and pio
bably choso tho truck ua a convenient
spot to sleep on.
Tho engine struck tho cow with a
thump Hint jarred the train clear
buck tn tho pmlor-car, ami then fol
lowed a gtlndlng, bucking run of n
GOVERNOR SAYS M'CANDLESS
TRIED TO SELL GOVT. WATER
Governor Krear tliW morning ex
ircsfcd IiIh Hiirpilso that 1.. I,. Me-
Candless should bo liidigmint about.
what he calls Iho government selling government land lo sell water that he
water that belnngx to It, especially In longed to the government, und notlilng
view of tho fact that when McC'andless wax xald to him Now, however, that
orTered Rovirnmeiit wutcr for Biilonolh- vvo want to sell water on government
lug wax said, laud that belongs to us, ho Is hidlR-
' "Tho proposed license," Mild tho
finvrriinr. "only iIpiiIs with government
water mul does not Include water bo-
longing to nnyono else. It seems u1
strango thing that Mr.
MrCiinillcsH
should get so Indignant over tho gov-
eminent selling its own water. This Is
especially so In view of tho fact that
n short time ago ho should bnve tried
to sell government water without con -
suiting tho government about It. He
14 PAGES. HONOLULU.
The
reported rejected.
let In Cable.)
cruiser has arrived here.
the Philippine! lira nearer the scene of
....fl.iil OlinllM ,'flll llflt l.n KlllirPll frOIIl
(..(....., ,.. .. ! -
the llamlx. ami u full regiment lx about
cc III China. Tho llchtlliR force or
n..l... 1 .... Ih. ,illi.f Iiunil vvell
I
once, mul Its removal for a canimlRn
m China woulil not no iieirimcniai in
llo hrrvlcc. I
' lr (lermnnv takei" the InlUatfvo .und
hundred and twenty-five yards with
Iho whole train te.lrln ulotii: lis II
over cohblo-Bloncs. K'lRlnccr Ilrown BIRMINGHAM, Eng, Nov. 13 A de
with ndmlrablo coolncsi stuck to Ills il" y a local magistrate that the
,iot and hroiiRht tho enRlno to a boxing contest to take place between
rlandsllll as soon as jKisslble. Kvery , wn Moran and Driscoll, the light
coach was In an uproar, for Iho pis- weights, Is a prlxeflght, and ae such
nenRors, who had been doling on tho against the law, may sound the death
rldo down from llalelvvn. wore Ihor- knell of boxing In England.
rmi-hlv u'iikptii',1 mill most of tbelil
badly frightened. I
When tho train was slopped, It was
found that tho "pony trucks," tho
small wheels Just behind tho cow-
catcher, hud loft Iho trnek, mid II was
Ihelr uneven progress oor tho ties
that had mado nil tho Jarring.
Why tho cow win not tossed asldo
by tho triangular guard In front is n
m j story, but somehow bIio wasn't
Tho body went tinier tho train and
every wheol ground It up. Portions oqq tlat woM navo ,, hlii Avllor
of meat wcro scattered for over ono c, p, R0dflers is lying hera in a ho.pl
hundred yards by actual count of ono u) iuff,rng with coneusslon of the
of tho passengers, und vvhero tho cow' bra)n from the aM thlt w(.i,lt( his
was first struck thoro was nothing hut r0D,n8 ,nd ,nd,d hie fllaht across
a horn.
After half an hour thu ttnlti crow
(Continued on Page 7)
did not even send ux along u copy of
tho prnpoicd contract.
What ll did this lie wax golliR Into
nunt. It upppnrx that It makes nil the
difference as to which foot tho boot lx
on.
"A xlmit tlmo ago, too, ho went xo
far us to tlio u claim In tho recon of -
IK to the government water, seeming
tn think that by so doing ho would lie-
ipilro tho right to It. At tho same tlmo
that also was apparently an admission
. that it was government water he waxj
trilng to tuko without asking for It." (
Is An Agent of Econorrtyrp Thrifty Buyers
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 131.
aaaai
TAFT AIMING TO
HANDLE THE
( Associated rrcxii Cahl.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 13.
President Taft and Attorney-General
Wlckersham 'r discussing further
anti-trust laws and a Federal Incorpor
ation act. The administration Is evi
dently bent on trust control.
SEA TRAGEDY
ON ORE. COAST
f AMoclate'l Press Cable.)
ASTORIA, Ore- Nov. 15. The
wrecked steamer 'Washington is doom
ed. It Is drifting ashoro waterlogged.
Two members of the crew have been
drowned.
(Hprclal Hu I let In Cab)')
ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 13 The tug
Taioosn nas put
line aboard the
steamer Washington and is preparing
for a rescue.
BEATTIE IS 'DENIED
ff TRIAL OF CASE
(An vl'J.i'f1 Csh.) ''
RIC8MQNO,V,M- V The ap-'
peltate court has denied the application
on behalf of Henry Clay Beattie, the
young wife murderer, for a new trial,
The father broke the news to his son
e a
MAY BE KILLED
fHwclul lliilletln Cable.)
' -
IS
( Special n u 1 1 e 1 1 n Cable.)
PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 13 Almost
within sight of the Pacific and the $50,
the continent from New York,
FOWLER IN EL PASO
EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 13. Aviator
'Bob" Fowler flew Into here today.
SUGAR
KAN rflANOIBCO, Cal.. Nov. 13
lleets: UK analysis, ins. Slot; parity,
S.S8e Previous limitation, lCs. 7 l-:d.
BAN KltANCIKCO, Cal., Nov 11.
Heels; KK unalyslx, IHh. 7 l-2d.; purity,
im i si'iiak tutor.
Klvo hundrcil and sixty-six
tliousaml, eight hundred and
twenty-onn tons Is tho oHlclal
sugar crop for 1911, according to
figures Issued by tho Hawaiian
1 suKur Planters' Association,
breaking thn record by more
than thirty thousand tons. Tho
full figures nro given on pago 7
of this Issue.
- f -
ENGLISH BOXING
IETIN
niSThi
QUIT STEAMER
AND WED HERE
HOUR AFTERWARDS
Dr. Vol Priestly Oshurn, of Ijiik An
telex, mill Mrx. Kva Alba Patterson,
f Portland Oic, woio married this
morning by Ilov. W. t) Wcxtcrvolt ai
hour after I hoy arrived, on hoard the
Mongolia. They were first retimed by
Dr. 1). Scuddor, pastor of Central
Union church, who wax culled up''"
In perform the ceremony, but declined
owing to the fad, r.x ho explained to
tho II ii 1 1 o 1 1 n Inter, that hu Is el il lo
on cred that Mix. Patters it, 'tax a
divorcee ami would not under tlioxo
clrcunislnnecx, promiunco thu marital
blessing iiKin them.
ClicunixtanccN surrounding Iho case
inndo It tho talk of tho Mongolia 11:1
whoso printed p.itxciiRor Mat Dr. ij-
burn did not appear at all and Mrs.
Patterson only ax "Mlw II. K.isier.'
MoonllRlit nlRhlx ami chIiii koix lire
Raid In have pliyed their part in Ihi
inniance, but uccordiiiR to tho bride
mil RriMini, tho I'ff.i r wan un-aiiR?!
lieforehaiid mid tlioush tho tuairlai:?
wax a hurry-up one, they luvo known
ciieh other for a Ioiir tuiiu. ' lit Portland, Die., hut for tho p.ixl
.Tho youm; ciniplo wcroiuuo.u; tlio Ihico yearn had madn her home In
fVrxt to'lcnvo Iho Bte'aimTr'Wlfl"c"fi;''!,Dx AiircIpk and San Kraticisro. Kur
I'stlnR thu aid of ninolillgliiR c'lauf-lthormoro sho declnrcd that xho liax
Icui1 they wcro driven to tho hdtno of! known tlio doctor for "over and over
Dr Doreuius Scuddcr, who refused to so Ions."
tic Iho knot owing lo tho fact that
Iho girl wn n divorcee This, ho de
clares, was In ncrordanco with tho
IHillcy of tho church and not becauso
of any personal knowlcdgo of tho enne.
I'rom Dr. Rcudiler's homo tho cou
ple was driven to tho rcsldctico of
Iho Itov Wcstervclt, whero tho cere
mony Immediately took place.
It was staled by passengers that
!e
Elevator
I.owl Ah Kwal, a Chlncso boy five
yours old, was caught botwoon a mov
ing elevator cage and tho shaft In the
Young Hotel this morning shortly be
fore after eight o'clock and almost In
rtautly killed. Torn and ground be
tween thu Irnn-grlllwork of tho shaft
and tho heavy floor of the cage, his
Lody was finally crushed down and
under until It dropped from the sec
ond Blory to tho bottom of tho shift
and before then, it Is probablo, tho
II 1 1 to fellow was dead.
In company with his father, who
carried a younger child In his arms,
tho boy entered ono of tho makal ele
vators this morning at. tho first floor.l
From what can bo learned, 6nco In-J
Fldo tho ciirq tho rather let go of tlio
child's hand lo hold tho baby In his
.inns tho bettor.
Thoy woro going up to Dr. McDon
ald's office on tho second door. I.lt
tlo Ah Kwal must havo got dizzy and
IccIpiI toward Iho elevator door. Tho
clovator Itself Is closed by door at
RULES FOR FRUIT
Willi tlio addition of two or threo of Ihe 'Oahti Railway & Land Com
minor aletratlons tho regulations ,ln' pnny'H railroad "ninuk.i on tho Mono
regard lo tho fruit fly campaign wero
passed by tho Hoard of Agriculture nt
Its meeting this afternoon. In addi
tion to tho matters given below, all
fruit must bo kept off vacant lots and
beaches and also must bo picked oft
all vines or hushes. This lust Is to
cover tomatoes and melons,
Tho ptoposcd icgul.itlnus nro as fol
lows: Section 1, Theso rules and regula
tions shall apply to tho region hound
ed ns follows, to ho known as thu
quarantined district: On tho south
by tho sou; on tho west by tho road
In
Moannlua lending from the tracks
14 PAGES.
Dr. Osliutn lx u younR pb)8lclaii en
unite In Munlla to ciiriro In n.ny
practice,
Mr. and Mr:. Uxbiirn aru sucsIb at
the YoutiR Hold. When xecn in their the xicne of revolution or for llono
rpartiucutH toon after Ihelr arrival nt lain, mid Ihe rei..rtx nut xeveral protn
Iho hoxtelly Hie declared to a Hut- lueiil Chinese In the Al.ike.i wharf tills
o t I ii icprcM'tilallvc that nxldo from luornliiR. but Dr Muu Yut Sen was
certain" roiuatiro fealures, their mar- nowhere lo lie seen Two representa
rlnRe iiKxixex ni n, .utml liiteiixl. lives or Chinese nevspap rs werothcro
Asked why Iho vvele nit married ho-. and were disappointed when tho fa-
foro leavltiR Sin l'ninclseo they ilu-
cl.iied Unit they wished to exc.ipe Iho
round of eiilcrlaltiliiR lucldciit to n
woililliiR miiiuiR frb nils mid that It
wax Ihelr fit t Intention to ho mir
tled by the cnplal while at sea. They
chanRcd their plans, they say. soon
after the vessel wax iimler way, nut-
Itmlly nRrecli'R t lint lliuy woul I ralli
it wnlt until Ihey had renclicd plc
lurcsquo Hawaii.
When seen the hrldo wax busily cn
r.aped In wrlllliR rxplauatory lelterx
to her California Irlcndx. Hho do
jrlarcd that shu had piovlously lived
Tho fact that Iho prosiectlvo hrldo-
rgoom's natno did not appear on tho
passenger list was "pro-arranged,"
rho said.
Asked If ho Inlcniled goli g on to
Manila, Dr. Ostium ilecl.iiod Dial It
Is iiosslhlo that Ihey will go (hero
sotiio day, but that for tho present
Ihey Intend making their homo In Ho
nolulu. Kills; Boy
tho various floors hut (hero Is no door
e.n the cage. At any rate, somo how
tho little boy fell against tlio grill
work shaft, and Iho olovntor, going
ttoadlly up, drow him down.
Ills body was pulled along for ten
foot or so until tho sucond lloor was
reached. Thero tho door bent outward
mid tho body fell downward.
Deputy Sheriff Itoso and coroner's.
Jury was quickly on tho ground, and
an Inquei-t Is to ho hold this evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Tho nnino of Iho elo
valor hoy Is Joe Keklpl, Jr., and ho
Is regarded as steady and efficient.
Thoro was ono othor passenger In tho
car, Mary Oonsnlvos, who Is employ
ed In an establishment in tho build
nig. 11 Is stilted that tho hotel niauago
incut has a rule that no young child
must rldo in an olovntor unattended
Tho caso this morning vvns unusual,
as tho hoy was with hU father, hut
apparently not held fioni falling lo his
death.
FLY FIGHT MADE
lulu side of Salt ltiko to thn mnln
road from, Honolulu to i:a; thonco
.(long said main road tn Its Junction
with the road leading up to tho isiln
field In Moannlua Valley, on tho north
by a lino following Iho sinuosities of
tho ridges and valleys and running
Hong Iho most mauku residence lots
on tho ridges and In the valleys, ex
cepting Tantalus Heights, hut Includ-
(Continued on Page 7)
Allan (lard, who wax rellevpd ux
American consul In Honduras, iiumnlt
ted suicide by shooting himself through
the head In Cclbu.
Ticking offtllje seconds, the minutes
and hours in a business means tfcVlng
off tho INTEGRITY, INTELLIGENCE
and ACCURACY of every part of thai
business. Like the clock, it must ba
RIGHT to Inspire confidence. It must
be REGULAR STEADY always (
wound up by human Integrity and In-telligence.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
Dr. Sun Is
A Man Of
Mystery ?
I)r Hun .il h n. former llonolutnn
ami now head or tie- hinexe revolutbmi.,
outaldc China, wax r, porl.il In bo on
board the Mongolia, bound either for-:
moils lender eoiibl not be found
'Ihe (oiiiIiik of Dr Kuu Yut Hen has
been the cause of preparation mada
hero by some of hlx eulhiislasllo
friends, hut iicoirdlug to those who
have hien keeping In loueli with him
through correspondence. It Is expected
thai Dr Sen will pass through here n
route In Chhm on Iho next Orlcntal
bound stianier to arrive from Hill
rranelsco ,
Thnt Dr .Sun Vat Bvii Is In Kan
rranelsco Is the statement made today
by Mono of the Chinese crew on board
uio .Mongolia, muni ooei.. i ui ine .vev-t ,.
Ilea, wharf. They -Mated that lefor''' "'T
ho liner left Ban 1'raiiclsio Dr. Ken ,
capie aboard her mid hall u long con
sultation with some of the Chinese pas- "'
sengers who are returning to China III
the .Mongolia What the nature of tho ,
conversation wax, the Chinese crew
who Informed the II u 1 1 1 1 1 u man this
morning about Dr Kin's mission to tho
liner, could not explain
The fact that Dr Ken went on board
the Mongolia nt Kan I'ralielscn before
she made her departurn from that port
for Honolulu lx Klgnlllcunt of thn fact
thnt there lire some Chinese on board
tho steamer who nro iipp-irpiitly armed
with Instructions from tho dictator of
tho revolutionary movement In China,
In be submitted lo those who are light
ing for tho establishment of a republic
III tho empire.
DR. SUN MAY RESIGN,
IS REPORT IN 'FRISCO
Dr. Ken Is certainly an elusive man.
Ilo was rrpmttil very recently ns be-
lug oi his way to New York. . 5
Tlio San Francisco Call has n story
that ho Is Boon to resign, thn story be
ing as follows:
"That Dr. Sun Ynt Sen Is about to
resign us head of thn Young China
movement oiitsido of China, wan n
partially continued rumor current In
tho local Chinatown jesterday. Tho
origin of the rumor could not bo def
initely traced, hut numbers of tho
slu Mn Ilok Slier, as tho Young Clilnn
party Is called, declared that possibly
Dr. Sun would withdraw.
"'Maybe he will resign,' declared
Chun Illng Chow, editor of the Slu
Nln Ho (Young China). 'Ho has fin
ished tho greater part of his work. Ha
does not want to bo president of tho
new republic, and so possibly ho la
slopping usldu so as not to embarrass
oilier men who might dealro tn head
the republic.'
"Tong King Chnng, Young China
leader and editor of Iho Tnl Tung Vat
Ilo (Krro Press), however, would not
confirm tho report. Ho declared that
Sun was In Now York preparing to
leave for Kuropo and that Sun would
bo In China within u month, Whether
Sun is anticipating' tho overthrow of
thn Mnuchit dynasty within that tltii
mid Is quietly making his way China;
ward r.n ns to be ready fur Iho cnli
to the presidency when the psycholog
ical moment shall urrlvo, Tong would ,
not ny "
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Do )ou do thu amount of work you
gwi pay nir noing: mm. "t
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ilLTIGRAPH
H. E. HENDRICK
Acting Agent
Corner Merchant and Alakea Street
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