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m mi mi x ! i )t From Sin Frsnelseoi 1 tiiiioliitmi No veinber For Ban Francleool Keren November From Vancouver. Murnni'.i , December For Vancouverl MiiKnra December ESTABLISHED 1882. No. INTERVENTION IS IMMINENT SUNDAY SET FOR BIQ CLEAN-UP Changes In U.S. Work Likely It mm- In. lu.i-tiMM.'irv tn trim thu Kpcclllcutlon-t fur tho iiiliiilniiitrntluii building ut l'curl Harbor In u consld-j iiililu cxtcnl, mill In rcudvtrtlsu fur I.I.Ik. This fur thu rcliFon thut nil lliu IiIiIh riccnlly turned In fur tliu work, Imlli here iiiul In Washington, run sev eral thousand dollars over tliu JSn.uHi iippiupilulloii. '1-1... ......t...l.lllli t.f c...i.li-i.i-ll..l,iif In 111 ..1r. ,,. J III .,..',, , unpleasant tu tho liavul engineers here, J who Iiiul counted tin gelling liotli thu iiiliiilnliilriitliiii building iiiul thu store house miller way noun, iiiul having thu tun completed ut thu same tlint'. tjnoillclul mlvlces fridii Washington Ktnto that thu l.nnl-Vuiixk Knglncerlng '. of this i'lty Ih thu lowest bidder uii thu storehouse, thu llguri-H being lb?.' i)0i iih against thu upproprlntlun uf JlOd.ililu. Tills being thu rune, It Ih likely that thu local firm will buiiwurd ill I he contract for Iho work, iih thu Ihii hlllUUlIKH ur Hot I'Olipleil In thu bidding In any way, It wiih stated this luoinlng by naval authorities. tliu Hiiggcfillnil for cutting down ex . pclo.rs'uii lliu HiIlilfllHlriltliill building '-. Ih lo subs'llliile wooden columns for thu relnforc'ed'concrete now culled for. This, according to the naval engineers, would In no way effect I'llher thu IooIh or thu iluriihlllty of lliu IiiiIIiIIiik. Hu lit tle ruin fullH at I'earl Ilnrbor tliutKolld woiuleii columns would bint for nil In lellnltu tluiu. without rotting, LOCAL HON IS ALREADY ASKED TO DIG UP The Hill Uiilona of Hawaii, which wiih icceully oiguiilzcd hy lubor union ists beie, ban received u "touch" letter lioni lliu stevedores' union of Oakland, t'.il' Thu letler, which ai rived I. ml I'llilay, cu 1 1 hi iih n iiurpllsc Jo thu loc.il uiilouulsts. It linked them tu contrib ulu inuiiey tu help defray thu cxpiui'eH of the Oakland union, which Ih on Hlrlliu ill thu present time Kanu staled lliH liiornliiK Hint lb" l.tlir urged n liberal miliHcrlpllon hy tlie Hill Unburn of lluwull, mid iih tliu local hill llllH ullelldy pledged llhelf to Hiipiiort other hritlichcM of lliu long fchurcuieirK iiKKocbilioii on the lualii- land In I linen of need, lliu leadiTH of Ibu bill Iiiivi decided In coutrlbiile wbnt uiiilley liny cull collecl froui the iiienihcra Kiiiih Paid Unit u letter wiih received fioui thu heaibiiinierH, iicknmleili;liiK the reeelpl uf lliu iippllcallon for It churler frniii the llul I'libum. It Ihcx peeled Ibal lliu charier will mrlvu on the next Hlelllller flulil thu Cu.lt LEWIS-POPE Thu cnnlroverHy mined by Chalriirin JmiiuH I). Lenin of Ibu Hawaii hoard of HiipeivliiOrK wllb thu departinenl of i, ul. He Instruction. Ih helm: kept mer rily up by I.iuIh, who claims that IiIh i'cuiict for luforniallou wiih curtly r fiixiil. Just why I.eulH U luaklui; Ilia Unlit Ih not known Inro. I'ollowlui; Is the coinpletii ciirre riHiiuli'iii'i) hilwiuu. HupervUor I.uwIh nf llll. i mid Kiiperlutiiidiiit l'opu of thu Depurlllli'llt of Public llirtructlou II Iiuh e lo uppeur where thu He. (Continued on Page C) CORRESPONDENCE IHlKlttN Evening Buldtin .. . . - . 3 1 1 S G f 3:30 EDITION 5085. T AFT IS READY TO ORDER U. 8. TROOPS TO ACT (Assocl.itfil Pith atl.) WASHINGTON, D. C NOV. 16 PRESIDENT TAFT IS AWAITING THE RESULT OF A CONFERENCE WITH SECRETARY OF WAR STIM SON AND GEN. LEONARD WOOD, CHIEF OF STAFF, BEFORE ORDER ING TROOPS TO CHINA. THE WAR DEPARTMENT IS MAKING EVERYTHING READY TO TRANSPORT TROOPS SPEEDILY IN CASE OF SUDDEN ORDERS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 10. Commander 8. 8. Robinton, left under yeart according to present plant. She proceed to Cavite. PEKING, China, Nov. 16. Gen. Yuan Shili Kai, the new premier. Is forming hli cabinet. There are no nobles in it and only a few Manchus. Thirty thousand imperial troops have joined the rebels and are marching to Nanking, where the rebels have been met with the most stubborn defense of the revolution. A decisive battle li Impending. Gen. LI Yuen Hung, president of the provisional Han Republic, has asked the foreign consuls to recognise the federation established at Wuchang. Men Ashore 4 Days I mil not Biirirl30il that tho datu i if Milling of lliu Pnclllu lliM-t ban been postpolii'd ms 1 1 1 November 'Si," culil Ailihiral CuwIuh thU iiiiirnluf:. "Ah ii niatler of fact, delays of olio kind or another arc apt tu turn up li rltit; mid after target practice, and wliuru Iheie Ih no iinuniuil hurry It Ih Lelter In IniMi everylliliiK JiihI rlr.lil borurn btartltii; mi a crillKu of HiIr kind." .N'ewH from the count Ibal Admiral TIioiiiiih' licet would not hu ublu lu i.all fi nin Kan I'raiiclm-o for IliU poit for a full week after the da Id uiIk- In.illy iiniioiiuced, wiih received hern STEEL TRUST WILL FIGHT U. S. SUIT FOR SPEEDY DISSOLUTION BY C. S. ALBERT. IHiHclal llul tut ill Cortcppoiiilfiicr'.) WAHIIINtVJ'ilN, I). .. Nov C Tim hrliiKlu; of a null for lliu involution of Ibu Unlteil KtaleH tlletd Corpora llou cniitlnucH to hu a topic of lulcrcHt. It Ih certain thu trunt will oppiiHii Ibu action In every pohhIIiIu iiiaiiuer, Tim iiioht ileteruiliied mid dranialiu llcbtyet waned under the Klierinuu Act willful low. Three or four yearn will ho re- iiilred tu leach u ileteruilunlloii lu thu Kiipreuiu Court. Up In thin lime thu effect upon Ibu KccillltlcH of thu Hteel Triikt Iiiih been hIIkIiI. Thu net Iosh on the couuuou Hlm'k Iiuh not exceeded 15 ii xbare Afl the lultueiicu that could bu exerled by J I'lerpont MorKaii und other hiiillim lliianeler wiih elTectlvu, und lliu Kovcriimcnt'H proueciltluu cru- The maJor-Kcni-ruI'M kalute uf thir teen kiiiih booiued out fioui tho Naval Klallon thin inorulni; In honor uf Gen eral (Murray, who paid bin otllclul call on llunr-Adlulral CowleH, Tho cour- lexy will hu returned by Admiral CowleH t lil uftcrnoon ut 3 o'clock, when hu will cull oil Ibu coiiiiniiuder of thu WuHlern Lil vIkIoii nt Hie Mnjuii Hotel General Hurray ban opened hU Ho 12 PAGES.HONOLULU, Tho protected cruiser Cincinnati, ordera for China today, to stay two will go by way of Honolulu and wilt la((tlili;lit. The t'liuiiRn of plans inuaiiH Unit the four crulscrH which are Id iniiku lliu irailH-l'aclllc cnil will be beru for ThunkuKlviiiK. and that tliu Jackle.s will be able tu vat their ThankHclvlnt; Turkey aHbore. It Is likely, uccurdliiK lu naval men here, (bat the Joint arrival of tliu hoi- tday mid the licet will be mndu an ou cm-Ion fur extended tiliuro liberty, and that a number of'nallorH will bu al- lowed from Tliiti'Hduy lu Monday In lloiiululii. The HblpH may lake on Home coal diirlni: that Hole, hut mine likely no Hurlous woik will bu done until Monday. n I eil only Ii one-day ripple In Wall Street. The Department of JuMlce otllcialH have by no iiiuiiiih iibalidonetl their orlKlnal liitentlnn of hrliiKliijir criminal priA'eiililiKK liKulln-t lliu uuthnrltlcH of the Kluel TriiHl, If HiihHeipirut duvel opiueiitH warrant hiicIi ii cuurhp. The mailer ban been carefully considered und the coiiclimlun reached that hiicIi iictlun may bu taken luter. The pre eliii) time Iiuh nut been decided. The u.licIalH inuy wuit until mi oplnlun Iiiih b.-en handed down by lliu Circuit Court, which beam the original plunx. It uilKht po.slbly be deferred until a final verdict Ih rendered hy Ibu rlupreiuu Court Tho fact Ih not denied thut thu criminal priwecutlou of Hleel Trust In dividual Iiiih been and U lielnn care fully considered. nolulu vlnlt with two Htrcntioux days of InvuHtlKiitlou. Yesterday, lu com puny with General Macomb und i-everal xlaff ntllccm, hu made u railroad tour of the Island, ami this iiiornlnir, after IiIh rail at the Naval Station, hu spent smne time ut army hcudiUurterH In conferenco wllb thu department coin- iii.inder. Altbouith iliiieral Murray will ulve thu ureal er part of IiIh time to the ! question of added defense for Oabii. he will lake thu opportunity of looking lliitn existing iih mil iih fuliiro coudl tlniis. Kvery army post beru will bu limpected, and nil Ibu troops turned nut for review BULLETIN ADS lAV TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 6, 1911. R.R Rebate Discovered Again NEW YORK, N. JY, Nov. 16. A , N. JY, No largo group of prominent Chicago bus- iness men and thirteen officials of var- ious railroads running out of Chicago have been Indicted by a Federal grand jury for alleged secret rebating. HITS 8,000,000 I (Ho. rial Dill I el In .'.ilil-1 ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov 1C Crop failures are reported over twenty provinces. Eight million peo. pie are In dire need. MISTRESS TARRED (tWlnl II ii II oil ii ('utile.) LINCOLN CENTEH, Kansas, Nov. 16. Four men here, accused of tar. ring and feathering Mary Chamber. lain, a school teacher,' have pleaded nullty. The affair Is causing a Ire. mendous sensation In all this part of Kamas. U. S. WILL NOT FIGHT T0BACC0C0.'S PLANS (Special II ii 1 1 el In Cable.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 16. The United States drpartment of jus. tice will not appeal from the federal court's approval of the American To. bacco company's plan of dissolution, e e . BIG GUNS FOR TURRETS OF NEW BATTLESHIPS IHpccliil nu 1 1 el in Cable.) WASHINGTON D. C, Nov. 16. Three fourteen. Inch guns will be In. stalled In both turrets of the new bat. tleihlps Oklahoma 'and Nevada, It was announced today, CANADIAN STRIKERS GET BETTER WAGES (Hiwlal llll llul I e '.'able.)' ALBERTA, Can, Nov. 16. The striking coat miners will return to work Monday at Increased wages. BISHOP SMITH DEAD (Kix-cl.il II II I lei III Cable.) PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Nov. 16. iahop Mackay Smith Is dead of heart disease. SUGAR HAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 15 .Stiitiir: in! di-KrecH lest, 5.131c 1're vhius quotation, 5.1 He. MOTT-SMITH NEARS END OF LONG, WEARY JOB Secretary R A. Mott-Smlth or tho iHiurd of health In at tho present time hard- at work on the annotation of the compilation of tho health lawn and luKiilatlunH. This has boon a luni; job nn al thoiiKh the end Is not quite 111 ulnllt yet he thinks that lie ran at last nee davllnlit. The work carried him rlliht back lu (ho llrst lawa Hint weru made and he has had lu trace encli one throtiKli and hCo whether tliero were any passe,) after that revising It or allerlnc It In any way. KANSAS SCHOOL A ."tW Ads. Are Business Hcbse Corner Stones CITIZEN FORCES CALLED UPON TO HELP CLEAN CITY Everybody helps! Not 8unday has been named a special day for disposing of the garbage piled up all over the city. Almost every business firm in town is volunteering the use of its wagons and drivers for that day. The work will start at 7 o'clock, and employed on the work, there will be a hundred or more drays donated by private individuals or firms. Those who have not been reached by the citiren.' committre nnd who are willing to help the cause of "Cleaner Honolulu" b furnishing wagons should communicate at once with Walter F. D llingham or J. J. Uelscr. Knclns lliu problem uf garbjgo pll Iiik up nl Hi" rati uf kindreds uf tan. a day all over the clly, twi, fiircon, public and private, will bo ho I tu work. Tho municipal roul depart mcnl's wagniH mid iiioii hat been riilluil inlii artliin. thu hiinril nf mi mvgrH making thu urrangemcnU Iuhi nlr.iit I The pi Unto fiirt'on arc being asrom Med by Waller V, Dillingham, eli.lr tuuii nf thu clll'iins' committee, ami 'J. .1. Reiser, of the Honolulu Con btincllon & Druying Company. Chair- Jinan Dillingham -Vlll- I'pirt- I oft he committee at Kb meeting thin after noon on tliu progress uf tliu wo!k "HORSELESS" ROAD DEPARTMENT FOLLOWS ACTION OF DOARD Itoad Supervisor CliarleB Wilson cal inoiuenl, and as "I latiawakl" would that he wiih head of a horseless road department. Minus horses, mules, carls, wiikoiib and practically everylliliiK In t!u eipilpmeut which mlKlit bo considered iih movable. Wilson Ih now in a hjm- Ion where he DiiiIh himself hI til the nominal head of a department of tliu city and county government, but wiyi utit tlie necessary machinery lo carry on IIh must Important functions. Hy a clever move on thu huk.tvIb rlal checker board, last evening, mem bers Uiw, Dwlitht and Arnold, slipped cue ovur "Hoss" Mccieuan anil inn Kepiihllcan Kiipimrter, Murray, Hupervlsors KniKcr and Anianu for Borne reason best known to them l elves failed to be present at a, crltl- 19 ENTER BULLETIN AERO CONTEST Nineteen bo'H have entered models . When Iho machines pro lined up for In two or mine classes of thu Ilu I l-j Inspection In Hie name ball of the tin's model aeroplane contest, 41ilcli;Y. M U A. Saturday afleriionn, and In to be decided Saliinlay aflernooii.l when lliu actual llyliiK tests begin, Thu largo entry list speaks volumes for the Industry and camencss uf lliu yiniiiK luveiilors, for they have been wiuklUK under tliu greatest illllleul :'ch, and have met with revermiH that would have discouruKed u less spirit ed crowd, In the hli; maltilaiid cIIIch where model flyers aru now linger a novel ty, special rubber hands fur lliu mo tors, patent fasteners fur propeller blades, and other appliances for mo dels can be purchased at thu stores. Tho boys here were forced to send lu Iho Coast for their accessories, and when the liirvltnhlo bruikaKes occurr ed In trials It left them strictly up against It. Hut those that wero gamu stuck with It, mid as the result there are lots of dyers that will really II y, nnd gliders Unit will really glide, al though the models aiu somewhat cruder than would have been the cusn had tho base of supplle-i been nearer, Thu II u 1 1 o 1 1 n'g contest has arouse,! so much Interest among tho contestants that several of them have already subscribed for aero papers, and one or two have gono so far as gono so far as lo send fur iiilnlature gas enylues.iiexl, and the Jury has been Instructed piaile especially for models. J 12 PAGES. in addition to the regular wagons .Mr. Reiner was called upon hy Mr. blllliiKliuin in all experienced draylue; mid transportation man ami lliu two have uncut a lance la I uf -die lu.U two iluyM iIcvIhiiii; pIiiih for nssem blliiK ami ii er.tlliiK a IiIk force of turn and drays In order to Kit rid of thu countless piles of i;:irb')i(u uc illuillut- liiK over lliu city. Hhoilly before iiihiu today Mr 1111 lliiKham and Mr Reiner had promise of help from many of the hli; linns nnd others wu'e r online In praclloally .ih faal p tin y oiild ho readied. They arc zlvlmr I Iih ii"o of- men and' teamU fur one day, next Hunlay, and It is (Continued on Page 2) Tlie passuKu of u res 'liillon lulro duced by Dwlcbt did the trick. It lead an followH: "That, from an lurliidliiR Iho 1'itli day of November, Hill, und until fur ther action hy the board, all curls mid wagons of thu road deiarluieiit he turned over to thu KarhaKe depart ment for thu purpose of cxpcditliii; 'lie cartlni; away mid dlsisislng of tho banana stalks and rubbish ceuerall'y resnlllui; from the rleaniiiK up of tlie u 1st r let of lloiiululii." Road Work Practically Pau. It was only by dint of much expeu- ultitru of etuquencu that McClellnn rnd Murray Haved nomu few frng- nienla of a once well equipped road (Continued on Page 4) lliu showing will be well wiilth of Ho iinlulu. Following are the entries: Stanley Mott-Smlth, .loi. I'arrlns- ( ton, Alfred Yap, ClauJe King, K.berl 1 utile, Malcolm 'I little, I laniard Da mon, Howard Srovlllu, I. eon Kbirsnle T)hoii Nurgaard, Itoht. Home, Itunanl lllgglus, Aully Mtiuaiilay, Frank Day, Dan Hand, James (liirvle, l.o Hoy DiihIi, Until. Holt, Wm. Harris und Pred Carter. HAS NOT YET DECIDED JURISDICTION MATTER The Jury In the case against Moto hiira, a Japanese, over which Is in volved thu mailer of lliu Federal Court's Jurisdiction over lliu Lellebua reserva tln.i, Iiuh been excused until Monday at 10 o'clock. Judge Clemuns aniiniiuced this morn lug that be bad not yet mado up IiIh mind iih lu what wiih to bu his decision j In Iho matter, I Tho ease again will lu all prohuh Inst Sergeant McMuhon will lu all probability cuiue up Tuesday to appear then Business announcements In Ins EVEN INQ BULLETIN are always verified at the counter In the store, onti build up a reputation (or honesty and fairness which can nut ho attained in any other way. PRICE 5 CENTS. DAV Immigrant Charter At Once Assurances that Inure Is no danger of jellow ruler outbreak bale been given A. .1. Capipbell, uguui of thu board of Immigration In Kuropu, und It wiih stuted al the board this morn ing that another Immigrant ship will probably be chartered within a few days, Commissioner of Immigration Clark hopes lu have the chail.r dosed by next Monday. Alter the single case, of fever developed here, the board felt tlie wisest policy lu be a walling one, ami Agent Campbell, who was in Ioudou, was Instructed accordingly. Since then the Hoard has watched the health situation closely, hut no inure cases have developed and tho danger period Is considered practic ally passu! Mr Campbell Iiiih been negotiating for a number of charters and might tu bu able lu make arrange ments, fur another ship very quickly. KAUAT teachers PLACED UNDER According tu a win-less received hy President uf thu Hoard of Health Dr. J. S. II. I'ratt. a case of diphtheria has been .discovered at llaiiapcpe, Kauai. - . He has no particulars except thiiui where the cafe wiih discovered there' Avcro four teachers IHlug ami theso huve all been quarantined. They will in all probability have lo stay to for reteii ilaya. Another death has been reported In town from diphtheria. Albert Sllvn, lliu sIxtcen-uiontliH-old son of u hack. driver, died yesterday nt the rlill dren'H hospital Thu family llted In I'alnmn. DAY ON MARKET Ml kinds of good news was flouting around today among sugar men and Mime Intel cslcil in sugar slocks. lliu exclusive atiniiiiucruieiit yester day lu the llul let I ii that llutehln mii had Increased its dividend frpm ten to twenty cents starled tho wtivvu of optimism. Then announcement was made that Wuliualmlo had, In creased its monthly dividend from K'.f.O to H, from November 30, Mil, tu nnd Including March III, 1012. I'ala auiiiiiiuces mi extra. $1, making a J J total on December 1, und Haiku us expected, followed suit, with an other miuuiinceiiieiit uf SI extra. The maiket was quiet today but tho tomi Is belter than fur smile Hum past. Sugur Is Hearing the llve-ivul mark as the veuroii closes, encli day shutting iho natural downward ten dency, bill II Is evident thut tliu new nop Is lu start at a line llgtire, mid as boon as the tariff hlttintloti begins to cliuify, lliu Blocks are bound to go up. e s Tliero Is lu bo u' meeting of Iho buard of health this afternoon ut half pr.sl Ihreu o'clock nl which Dr. Rup ert Hluu Is tu ho present lu meet tho members. H. C. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Street! QUARANTINE EXTRA DIVIDEND MULTIGRAPH 1 M , , : (' Jkv'd 5i i C.A1'V.JVnli . (."' K-T'i lt-0' ih3;s Urn