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Evening 3:30 EDITION BULLETIN From Ban Frlnclsoel T I.iirllno , ..Nocnilirr IS For 8n Francisool Sierra November 1G From Vancouver, .Mnrnina , December G For Vaneouveri Mnkttrn December .1 Ticking off the seconds, the minutes'' and hours In a business means ticking off the INTEGRITY, INTELLIGENCE and ACCURACY of every part of that business. Like the clock, it must be RIGHT to inspire confidence. It must be REGULAR STEADY always wound up by human integrity and In telligence. ,'lls An Agegit of Economy to Thrifty Buyers ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5083. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. JiUc MORE TROOPS, MORE DEFENSES GEN. MURRAY U.S. SOLDIERS HELD FOR CHINA DUTY 4. ! i UNCLE SAM MAY INTERVENE SOON (Associated Prw CnMe.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Nov. 14. The rebels are continuing their at tacks on Nanking, according to reports received here. The imperialists have been driven to their stronghold, the Purple Hills. Thirteen warships, captured by the rebels, are on their way here with reinforcements to throw against Nanking. The army of the rebels is In full control. Prince Ching has fled. HONGKONG, China, Nov. 14. Three American warships have arrived here. (Associated l'res Cable.) MANILA, P. I., Nov. 14. The U. S. transport Sherman was ordered held hero today. It is believed that the transport will carry U. 8. troops to China. A big detachment is ready. TROOPSHIP THOMAS HAS ALL ACCOMMODATIONS OF A LINER It's a fine ship, the newly refitted United States aimy transport Thonris which lies alongshlu Naval wharf No. ". and has been tho luece.i to which ( ninny Interested watarfrontcrs und others paid a'cull of lnripec.tlun.today." Uncle Sim spent money with a lib- fllllliy Mir wilicu lie in iiotcii m viic-ci- lug an Jlmosl complete reroiiBlruc- lion of tho troopship which Is again longer and wider were Installed. A In commission and now affords, n tern- broad sofa has a Hd been titled In, poiaiy home for over two tlimisan I tho rooms. . . louls, who nio en roiitu to tho 1'hll- The last word In anjlnry -appoint j Ipplnes, Sl hiiudicil thou and dol- inenls U iiowihcAfiHirnteil In IhiiTho l.iri would hardly rufer the expenrn nia. and ItV thectuiVtrucliofiMf Ilia bill which the government had to set- wash standft, mahogany Is uxtenslvu lle for woik done on tho transport Iv used. j , during tho pant eli;hteen months dur- The upper or ijionf i(e"k has' hj-dii lug which time Ihe vessel w 8 In tho (Continued oil. Pago 3)' COMBINE FOUGHT ( Assis'1'lte.l Pivn Cablf.) JErFERGON CITY, Mo- Nov. 14. Tho Supreme Court of this State has (.ranted a writ of ouster against the In ternatlonal Harvester Company, known i ns the "harvester trust,' $C0,000. with fines of RAILROAD RATE IS UPHELD BY COURT (Associated Tress Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. CH Nov. 14. Tho commerce court today handed down decision holding constitutional tho1namea- "long and chort haul" rate fixed by the Interstate Commerce Commission.' LEFT BEHIND Ten thousand Ions Kenoial mer chandise Intended for Honolulu and Island Imiiuitei'H had to bo left bo liinil at Seat Ho accordlni; to a state ment fi f sin Captain Chaillo I'etoisiiu, the young and popular navigator, of tho Matson Navigation steamer IIIIu-Mj'" nlan, an arrival at the pott this morn ing. Cargo offering for Matson Naviga tion vessels lnivo been greater tills fcasnu than over beforo nu far as thn accumulation of freight lit Pugct Sound isiits Is concerned. Thu lllloiilan met Willi rough wea ther for the first Ihrco days uTter leav ing tho Straits of Kuca. Then fol lowed fnlily smooth seas and favor able winds to tlm Islands. The lllloiiliin has n new chief engi neer In tho person of M. (irahani, who Is an Kustein man and will hold thuiof distillate Is another Item. Two olllco lor one round trip when tho en- ylun room will bo given over to form- or First Assistant Knglncer Kinsman, 'I' lands of shipbuilders at the Cillfor :ila ynuls. Cabin Passengers Delighted. The cabin passenger nccommndJ lions In the TIhiiuh ni fur uud awuy I'.head.of any tt ho 'found. In a vessel In similar service In the Dulled State? titoi. uiv.raiiiti'iuuiiii' wiiiirvciiuuj much attention and new births, each iTAFT'S MESSAGE ON LIVING COST tSp.ol.il It ii I lei In "able ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 14. The high cost of living will figure prominently In President Tads spe clal tariff mectage. The tariff board's report, on the it is telieved, will lay the blame 'middleman.' WILSON TO QUIT SOON (H..elil Hill lei In ('.idle.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 14 Secretary Wilson, it is believed, will resign as soon as his successor is MANY TO BID ON JUDICIARY BLDG. Ten copleii of the speclllcatlons have been taken out of the I'llhllc Works olllce for the revised bids on the Judi ciary building. Tho tenders urn to be In by December 1. Supfilutcndeiit ,,f Public Works Marstou Campbell thinks that there will bo sumo close, bidding on the work uud that one of """" "'"I1"'1 -erlBliily co.no within the murk this time. Ho Is at work 'at thu present time on thu npcclllc.ntinua for thu Kewnlo setter In tho Knkaako district. The copies for tho contractors should be ready soiuo time, during tills week, !' '' '!' t' $' '5' 't' vt' 'I 'S P Q 'IV Q $ Chief Knglncer Ilanklu has left thn vessel and will devoto his energies to hiuall farming in Mnssaclittselts. Tho lllloiilan arrived hero and went alongsldo railway whtiif with a heavy cargo. There is ono sltlpmeiil or lli 000 sacks Hour. One thousand drums largo "spuds" for tho dredgers doing business at Penil Harbor wcro brought down, ARMY DIVISION HEAD HERE More foi (locations ntul moru troop for Oahti. Thai la Hie glut of boiuo very guard- vd statements miule this morning by Major (leneral Arllnir Murray, com- iiiamler of the Western Division, who arrived in Honolulu today on the transport 'Thomas. (leneral Murray la here to Invcstl- rfutu conditions and sum up the tie- fcuslve needs of the Island, botli us lo posts and soldiers. When lie has nude up lila mind Just what Is need- ed he will endeavor to have tlio lie- cessary measures carried through congress. Until that time I ho results of his observations here and the Ken- eral character of his recommendations I wlll he kept secret. I Milk Thieves Busy Wholesale stealing of milk frmn Urn private residences to vvlikli It Is tie- llvcrrd by the Honolulu Dairymen's AsHichitlnn has been reported lo the pulke, uud nHhoiigh n ipilet Investlgu-i I Inn has been going on fur some weeks, there has been but one nrrcst. An assistant engluetr on one of the Ketuuuioku streets. In this Instance, Island boats was eiiughl red-handed by ns well us several others, the usmh'Iii n night patrolman. It wus stated by thin lets been forced a make u change the association today, and upon being In the hours of delivery, selecting lift- taken Jo jinUce hcuihiuurters.'he openly ., T i i n . i ,i I """ ............ , .., ... stolen ipllk for a number i(if weeks, lie wus not prosecuted, but Ills license was revoked, If Is plated, i Jiilu'uklug of the losses snffereil by llni .(iryiueu's association. 8. W Smith, imijiftfer niuti'i'asiirtr. sahlthls mnrii Irtg that they uce not etintlmd to any one street or district ThlHi makes the tusk of apprehen sion tint harder." said Mr Smith "We COUNTRY DISTRICTS OBJECT TO LOSING MONEY FOR ROADS The successful iiltempt nude by Su pert'lsois MeClell.iu, Murray, Krugrr and Auiaiia to take from the country districts certain sums of iiiouey uhlv'h Hint it been 'allotted .for their use Inroad cli'p irtiro'nl woik, uppears o have rlh ieil up a io- of no mean propor tions In uiiiuU'lpal circles. 'the miter illstrhts are being heard from In n i uncerliilu maunyr It It n known fuel that there are several no mhern now on tin hoard who fund- ly hug the delusion that they .wilt hu would reduce tint amount of moneys "culled" to the front ami to the ser- lorctofore appropriated for the main vice of their country for another two- (Continued on Pago 4) NEARLY KILLED UNDER STREET-CAR Charles Cliamhi rl.ilu, ii passmger on a Kiilllil-hoiiud King street car, had u miraculous escape from death ut ( o'clock yesltlday afternoon when be tried to Jump from one moving car to another near the llshiuarket. Ah u re sult, he fell directly In front of n Will-klkl-boutid cur and was struck and ulmust killed Ills heud was cut open' and his arms uml legs inashtd, cut and p ,,, Ml,rl)llulli llH88lnnt Br. bruised. Ilnw ho escaped death Is u R(.0 (f , s ,,,, heaUl nn(, mystery. I marine hospital bervlco, wlllbe I)r. As soon ns the motormau and con- Hupcrt Illuti's aide In tho sanitation diictor of ci No C3 saw tho accident, campaign. Cabled orders received by thn car was brought ton stop The In- lr. Crl Itainus, chief quarantine of Jured man was dragged out rrotu under H"'' cre, from SurKeon-aeneral Wy the cur and was found to he bleeding '"". ,lct"" 1)'". Murshall for this eoiislderuhly. Ilefore ho was conveyed w'ork. I., tlm ooeen's iiosoiini in receive The detailing of Dr. Marshull treatment, he had lust much blood on tho street, At the hospital the physicians exam ined his injury. They found u deep cut on thu head and several bruises oil Ills legs and arms. This morning the hos pital report! tl that tho patient will probably recover According to the po. lice repoit, Jones was the name of the Iconduclor of the car ut tlm tlmu the 'accident httpi lipened. "I mil here lo make a careful per- houai Invent li;atlon it Onliu from a military stniidHlnt,t fuilil (leneral M tin ay this morning ln conversation wllli a II u I lo 1 1 n 'rexrter at tho Moaitd Hotel. "1 wtiilt to make up my mind Just what Ik needed Mr the perfect defense of the Irlaml, and whlo, through my previous work here I have u general work I hit Idea of what lb needed, I cannot uj thin time make rny deflnlto statements. In the first place, such statements would he III timed, and In the secjond, 'my present Ideas will undoubtedly he elaborated and segiegated by (He careful Inves ligation which I hope to make, "Better defenses mean nioro fortl- flratlons, of course That la apparent, no mora than begin to feel satisfied that one district Is rid or the nuisance tliaii im Indignant report nam's from uu entirely different part of tle city Aiming other who have heeii repent - ed lovers N Or. John T. ("owes, who iresldi's at the corner of Iteretanla and tTiinoirtinstciid of eurlwwornltig.' Mr Smith stales that nights preecd. Uiii big loans tlie thefts have been ninth more miiuernus, leading him to bi-lleve that Hiiuulluti celebrants nre often the guilty parties. On one occasion nil of the house III the lane ndjolnlug (li-hrlng &i HutzkeV pltimh'jng shop, on King street, were robbei) of milk, uud in till' lritanee tlie liolllet ns w-rll lis the Inllk Were missing. war lerui ns city uud counly super- isurs Tin- Ir.tte constituents who reside In the country dlstiicts, hut who have n voting strength , which niorei'than one mpirvUor realizes Is u factor In hit election, have upiile many complaints over the passing of the resolution. Mayor Vetoes Measure. Major J, J Kern bus placed an ottl- clnl veto on u resolution passed by Ihe city uud t utility supervisors which DR. MARSHALL AIDE TO BLUE doubles Dr. Ituiuus's work, uml as the orders do not slate how long Dr. Mar shall Is to be occupied In thu sanita tion campaign, Dr. Ituintia and his force will be working rather short handed. Annie Plores Kitlii Sing hus applied lor u divorce from Kum Sing on the grounds that he deserted her and has also been guilty of cruel treatment to her. lut bow many, or where tliny will be located I can't say at the present tlnie." More Troops. Asked what were the chances ol moro troops being ordered here, (len eral Murray said that he thought such action probable "A stronger mobile army heie would be part of the general scheme of de fense," said he. "There mint be enough men to repel tho landing of p hostile force, should such a condl tlon come about. "What arm of the service would miiiuiDiial troops for Ualut come IroinT" was asked. "Well," said (leneral Murray, "I should say off-hand either cavalry or mounted Infantry would bo most effi cient here. The first requisite would he ability to muss quickly on any olnt of the coast line that might be threatened by u landing pirtv, and for (Continued on Page 4) Troops To China? ttt t The Associated Prest" today practically tonilriuH the story that If. S. (loops will be sent to v China, which was brought out ill ! the II ii 1 1 o 1 1 n yesterday. As published in another column, the Associated Press Is Informed libit -! the II. S. may find It necessary to send up troops fitiiu the I'hllip- v pines. Speculation It life In service circles as to ttie ulterior meaning of a cable meis.ige received by the iuurlermas hi's department here today The message slated that the transport .Sherman, which is due to leave Manila today, had been ordtred lit id there until tin- arrival of the Thomas, iioivi In this port 'I In re are thus among the army of llcers who believe that this order uud oouseiit'iit total disruption of the transport schedule, meiiin the moving iid t(my organlmitlon. which Is re of u large btitly of troops from thu ,,ulrtil by law to handle garbage dls- Phlllpplnes to Chi for which nil thojposal, has not shown nny evidence of available transports will he rtiiulred. IC.,1K i,,. to meet the situation, mid The order t s entirely unexpected- KHrhage It piling up hourly In every ly. us Major-dent rat Murray, com- purl of Honolulu in.tnder of the West, m Division, wlioj The slory of how the Hoard of arrived on the Thomas, expected to Health came to be shut out of having return frum here on the Sherman 'nny jurisdiction over garbage disposal luhout December 1, and did not know.ixnn liiteiestlng one and forms un In of the chungo up to noon DIRECTORS ARE RE-ELECTED MrB. It. P. Dillingham was re-elect-' ed president of the hoard of directors of the Young Woman's Christian As-, soclullon at the annual meeting held In the association rooms In thu Hoston building this morning. The other of ficers, also reelected, are: Mrs. A. K, Cooke, vice president: Mrs. II. uij oru-iiaKiug sugar rrnp oi i-an, v Murx. recording secretury, uud Miss " w'" m c'upurlsoii of crops Carrie (llliniiii, treasurer. j"! "", '""' ,,'.n ,,iirH' "r" 1,,,,' (Jeneral plans for the building fund m,vd ' "H l"8,,, " I'-'K" '- campaign were discussed ut this '" l, f"l "! nlmwiiiK tli meeting. d the mimes of twenty live "'' l?',1"".' I.'!1" ."'I' "HrH 1' new members received. i from 1902 to 1011 Inclusive Kv- Il.ll,. lnlr..Ul In 11,., ,.r,ioos...l llnul efy Isllltlll III HlO grOIIII BlltlWK building Ib reported as growing sat- Isfnctorllv TRANSPORT DANCE AT ' MOANA HOTEL TONIGHT In honor of the passengers on thq (T S. truiispoit Thomas there will bu u dance ut thn Moauu Hotel this wen- lug when thu sweetest Hawaiian mtislu will bu played. Olllcurs of tho Army and Navy at local posts, us well ns I the local society folk, are cordially In- I vlted to attend, Cal. Helps In Fly Fight Siscl.il llullellu Win l.'ssl SACHAMENTO, CAL., NOV. 14. H. , mv.sl any prcureiili.il rights to A. WEINLAND HAS BEEN NAMED the use of the llllo wharf, according to DY THE STATE HORTICULTURIST ,,r,.se,it pri.sp.-iK and at ..n rate It Is OF CALirORNIA TO GO TO HONO- ,,r, uy ,,,. that Hie form of agree LULU AND LEND HIS AID IN THE ,ml,t that e.iiue up for public Inuring CAMPAIGN THERE AGAINST THE f , ,!, M,. aixl will, h aroused a MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY. MEXICO SHAKES WITH RUMORS OF REVOLT (Hiscl.il Mullet In Oil.!,..) SAN ANTONIO, Tex- Nov. 14. Members of the Maderista faction de- clcre that preparatiens are being made for a Musican revolt headed by Cen. Dcrnardo Reyes. General Reyes de nies it. "TRUST" MEN FIGHTING CHICAGO, III, Nov. 14. A writ habeas corpus for the release of ten defendants in the Lecf trust case been issued. . j.,4- ' SUGAR- v- HAN I'ltANCISCO. Cal, Nov II - Uctts M nuiilysW, 10s. 9.1.; purity, n.r.'jc. pievious tiitotation. ics. ni-im. GARBAGE IS NOW PILING UP FAST Confront.-.! with the cundlllon of garbage piling up nil over the clly at un mormons rate mil no udctjunte method of Ii. in. Mint Us disposal, the The Mil Ions private Interests In cltlzcns' committee In charge of tho volved nre now working over ib-tnlls, sanitation campaign Is up against u and It Is hop.il mat nil will come to peculiar problem. 9 Under the present law, made dur- lug. the last Legislature, Ihe Hoard of llinlth has to kerp hands otf so fur ns tho disposition of garbage Is cnnci ril ed. Up lo the prest ut lime, the city side chapter of things Unit happened at the last Leglslitiire When It was all over, an nmtudinent olfered by Senator Judd to one of the health hills,: l which the Hoard of Health was lo havu concurrent Jurisdiction overgar- biige disposal, along will) the tlty mid (oiinly, had In en killed uml the Sen ate thus., lo leave the matter In the Ihamls of the suiicrvhors, In the bunds of the supervisors It Is now, and the suptrvlsors' work now is-In gtt the garbage out of the way (Continued on Page 3) Hi -S nu: mi i simiak ciioi. More figures on Hawaii's rec- A .-, 1 ..!.-. - ..... . B"1"8 ,ver ""', Pri-vloiw ear, I except ijuiiu, tviiicu inns ueiow the grout record of IflO'J, Kauul has reached the 100,000-ton mark for the llrst tlmn lu tho history ! of the (lardeli Island. -S. Thirty-three of thu petit Jurors out of tho ninety listed were sworn In at the Federal Court this morning. Out ol this number u venire wui taken for the case against K Motohara charged with assault wllh a weapon on u United States reservation. First Wharf Agreement Dead The llllo nillrii.nl will probably not Mono of pri.lesl. Is hllle.1 deader hall n t'lirrle-lzed iuosiullo I In i bur I'omnilsslonir t J McCar- "'' "'"' "iis",,,"ll' ii-i the form ,of Ilgreemtllt lltlvtieutetl till behalf of the road by I. A Thurston, said this morning that his Information Is that the commission will not pass It Thu protcMs havu been loo many uud too strong. Cominlsslouir JamiK U'nkelleld, who returned fronjjhe liiallilliail uiftrr tbti public hearing, bus ulso taken an atti tude npposllfil 'tlm. iiipecineut '(hat f Tbiirslon fought Yor.( Jhi In iigulusthe I'fi fflellll.ll Ights,' .which WHS Ihe.btslH ;es liaivr,,r "'" wbnlji uiitriraifiit My nttltiiili! Is, llits." hkM Mr Wuke- tlehl this morning, "there should hu no prtfert ntlal rights that can not becun eeletl l,y tin- gotf ruuii'iit at all hour's notice The wharf It lo be built of public funds, unit should he for I'm benellt of Ihe entire trading public." Just what Ihe form of ngreeineiil'lt; n.illy will be will not l.o llcter!uiileti,' for sevirnl weak Colonel McCarthy favors a simple form, binding the rail- load In i.etid Its truck lo the wharf as ttiiilied by the loin hill that pass- il the Irfglsliiture appropriating the f 2ini.(MiO He readily admits, however, lh.it lht riilhoail tifttls nssurauces that stiallishlps will use the docks before It would foci Jiistliled ill extending Its truths an iinih-rstaudiug shoitly so tliat thn harbor commission run bnve work started without liny friction between those who Will lle the wharf Meanwhile, the Inter Island Steam Navigation Coiupiny Iris asked for and received permission lo send engineers to llllo lo look Into the construction of tlie propositi wharf Itself. II may li that this will result III tlm Inter-Island advocating iliauges In the plans that have heiii tindtr discussion Tlie har bor commission Is glad In have Ihlt done, as It Is no expense In the Terri tory and at Ihe fiiiiic time give, the Tut lloiy Ihe benellt of enptrt ndvlcn and suggest Inns, DR. M'COY IS Passed Assistant Surgeon (leorge W McCoy, wlio Is coming from San I'raiiiiscii lo lake (hu place of Dr. Donald II Clinic at thu head of tho Pederal lepiosarium belt), Is expected lo arrive on tlie I.iirllno tomorrow, and Dr Currle will leave on November 21 for San rrnmisco lu case Dr. Mi Coy tloes nut arrive, Dr. Currle may leave anyway, putting the work In charge of Moses T (iegg, assistant dlieclor of the leprosarium Dr Currle pas a high tribute to tlm piofesslomil work of his Hieces Enr and says that he feels confident that Dr .McCoy and Mr. Clegg, whosti standing In the field of leprosy re search and experiment has given them wotlo-wldo fame, will tin all that men can do along Ihe lines of medical treatment for this scourge H, E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Atakea Strests DUE TOMORROW .'I K'a fi 4 ito. .'.Mfo.tttA 1 1. ii liiriffiiif mWH