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ram i a fctf iCTaeMezezC''ScgsrrM j4gKjH ''PP'WiPSJlWFWW V TT 3" ,- . 1 l'.fV ' From 8m Fnnelio.1 I J 1 "V T 1TTATN' I J " T" T Tf" "1 FTStT" T & , ' V- Hit rr'i December 1 4 I I 1 1 I F I M I I I I if I ,1 1 EVENING BULLETIN advertisers T From San Franclscel Hitrpi .......December 1 J Fer Bart'Franelaeol 'i Hlbt'rla November 20 From Vancouver. Mnrnina December 0 Tor Vancouvan Mnkurn i December I. 3:30 EDITION Ads. Increase Your Influence and EarningVrAbility ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5097. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911. 12 PAGES.. j j jfw Bart'Franelaeol 1 i m B I k k I m" m i B I ml win because they create and retain the ,J ! " ' Hlbt'rla November 20 J W fl ' J I 1 I 1 1 eVIIJIil'JI I. ll confdenee of the public. There It lit- til --a Ti, -A- mA Xl aMr a ..), ss W m -- tie Importance attached to a man or a JJ0 ' business unices backed up in the eol 7 umns of tho home paper ' . JvSJI . ,- T ' , ' M PRICE 5 CENTS. 41 aC ft - f r '' tf- V ti V MM GUILTY 99 M' NlMaRlo CRUISE TOMORROW IS FOR STRATEGY When tho first division of tlio la-" -i elllc lied sails t'uinoiiou morning for, it Bhort irulsu nrntiuu uaiiu u win ne oiiu of tlm most Important military iioveB Unit bus ever been nmilu with loferciiip to lliwull. On tho llagshlp Callfurnla, a guests of Admiral Thomas, will bu (lencral Arthur Mur i.i, division loinmntidcr, and CIeiior.il M.uuinh, ilcluirliiieiit iiiiiiinaiider; , Major (illiiiorc, assistant coast de ft iiho ollUer of tho division, and Cap talim Craig and Carter, of the gcneuil iilnlf, mid theso high arm) oIIIccih will work in ((injunction with thu iinvnt authorities In detei mining how O.ihu tall bo guarded on all shies Onernl Murray came to Oaliu for tho express purpose of Investigating Its defensive possibilities nnd needs, llu lias been on tho K" eery day of his HiriHi weeks stay, nnd has nniulred u uiiRS of information which will bo inumled off and completed when ho I'.i Is u look at the island from the Be hide, and can consult with nnul au thorities us to tho landing problems which coma purely within the prov ince of tho nay. I IndliiKK Srtrtt. What tho findings and conclusions ate. will or course bo kept a close and inviolate seciet. It would be mani festly ridiculous to throw down tho .,Virdi. before tho druw.. Therefore, III.) cruli"c-tukeH-on the aspect of, u i ! & CHINA RUMOR DENIED. 'Shinto sa)s Callfuruli wire less d iioIiik Klmlghnl after tuultiiR "AHHtlCIATKU l'llKSH" Thlt dlsinteli, leeched l the Illlllctlli enter. lio Horn Hun IViuiclsco, wus absolutely denied on the lliiKhlp this niornluir I low the ollktrs of thu 8hln)o Muru Kt hold of such u story on their way to the Coast Is a inys Urj to tho n ivy men, who say that no such messaKO was w Ire It sed from the thiKshlp. Thert's absolutely nothlnc to It," sihl Coiuin.indtr Ttrhiine, tliltf of staff, this niornliiis. "In the llrst place, we're not conl Iiir, us ou Know, cud In the set olid were Intlni; out a plan of extendid maneiiMrs. 1 don't Know where this story could liati) coiuu from." -! j. . ;. .; .J f. s. . .f j m Murray unit (lennrnl Macomb are eood iiorts til ttlii'b!j!il sense of the term, unit tliey nnvn oxpiesseu not only a willlnunsi but u desliu to be "stowed uwny any old ptnee." They will of "set'lns orIiu" exturslon. and tho bnro I course mess with Admiral Thomas. fnctti that tlie,trlp li to tie nmUf. Its ,1'Mure Show At.onrrt. - Bcneral ptirlioses und tho personnel As for amusement wlicn tho day- of the nnvv and army "higher ups' patty, Is all that Is discreet to glvo out The ratirornlu, Mar) land and South Uikutu will Bl under way at 8:31) to morrow iiiornlllK, and, .iccordlnR to present plans, will lettirn BOtnetluio buforu suiihit Sunday. They will aiitlini at some spot off tho Island toast Satuiday night. Tho letepllon of two generals nnd thiee staff olllcers on a llagslilp nl reiuly ciowded with numbers of the fii'tt stair, Is purling Lieutenant toiunmudtr Uouglas, eecutlvo of tho Callforuia. However, both Henei.il work Is over, jou can't get ahead of llieuinvy. Will tho distinguished vis itors smoke their iifter-dlnner clears und then go to bed for want of some thing better to do? Not a lilt of It. They will go to a moving-picture show without leaving the ship. Arrange menls have been completed for show ing tho ltmalkably hiit'cnst fill lllm of tho leunt tniget prattlco of tho l'a illlc licet oft Coronadoj This Is bald to bo the best leel ever mntltt of big gun Ililng. It shows thu men wniK- lug tho gun, tho moving target nrd the giett splash of the proJ(( tlll'J striking onjuid urmuul the canvas GOOD WORKJOR SAILORS Ttachliig lindsniiii not onl to bo( 'The llict Is overrun with green good h.illors, but ulso to take care of lmIlj" m, Coiuiiiuidir Tirhiine, chief t'liniiMlves and tl If btloiiBliiKS, lHo)lf t1T ,.,! ouiiib. 'They nni n nt toiifriuilH tun loniuussioii UNION LEADERS WHO CONFESS GUILT QYNAMITERS WILL GET LONG TERMS 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK' V5BSr tf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBFkG ' , IlBttw -MBNeW VVfliiiyiB I BszJi-aKk-- W iliLliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHS!tl iBUlM 3t W r flSo Hi I lBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBbL, UBBRBBBBBBVB It ft M iBB fi KM- Um mM 9 5 I aiaiaiaiailBiliaKaiaii f I -M zO&V tfcglKI, t!WHaHPlaai i aDHalalBDlLaalvalBa BIIm13KKJV if &J&&fc'ff$lF lmm&fyjMlMmVS "VrlaiHaiV eaeaeBQeeHeaaBleaeaaHeaH WyffgMBp -7 ,, t mSbT ffJJmmwC utvW$mmY jHnHHiH aattallllllllBHiBlllKAatt j 1 lHafP dfcaflaa&LlaJtsBmeiBiaaBHeK'lBflBBiitBil ff 1, ViMBwlriii'i ir Iff '- - ' -. .i--i ZZi -i t , "Tr -r- lrtjaeaaaiamaaeeaajeaBBaaaiaaaBBia-- r r- fr w (AHKOclnlctl Prrn Ciblt,) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 1. James B. McNamara. union iron worker and accused of complicity in the plot to dynamite the Los Angeles limes nuiidinn and in other dyna mite outrarjes, today pleaded guilty. He will be sentenced December 5. John J. McNamara, his brother, secretary-treasurer of the International Union ot Structural Steel Workers, also charged with dynamiting, pleaded guilty to dynamiting the Llewelyn Iron works. It is understood that James McNamara will gel a life sen tence and John McNamara fifteen years. Both will be sen tenced December 5. ANOTHER RECORD! IN SUGAR LIKELY .,.,.i .li.ii in, re's mi iiuhIi to bo le.iru id ulMiut living In toiiifoit ubo ml ship lint It will Mm soiuo time b('iiru tho Kiriilts git the swing of things nnd Mtllo down to Milld lomfort nllniit .t-'oino of the sailors have never been aloud u naval Msstl before tlili uulxe Tho ship und Its iiivlronnu lit are stran'i', and tiny iiru continually loshig thtlr b( longings by leaving tliem In thu wrong pinto. Tour hundiPd und seventy thousand Is 2t!,00n Imii nhead of the c illus ions or sugar for tho ear 1912 Is tho onilliig Pbllmitn lust e.i nltiiiw iirclliulinrt ehtlm.ite for noxt jo.ir's certain proof that, barring a c.i' islio- tonuiK9 lo be handled by tho Sugar pho to tho sugu llelds, the VSVl nop I'actors Company. twin nriUK me leeoiu oj m.iiiy uiou Tho flgiiies have been compile I by sutiil Ions. Maungor A. M. Nnvvell of the com- In prepirnlloh lo liandlo this prwl r.any, after receiving repents from nil tiop, tho Sugir l'aclois' company will the sugar agencies identified with Hit) have an eleven dii) Instead of a tvvelvo company, whclh handle most ofMhe'dny service fiom tho Amerlcun-lln-Hawaiian sugar outpul. The estlmato wallnn ste unship company. Tho fleet Is madqup ufter tho various agencies of 'rouiiil-tlie-llorn vessels will bo tho have sent In their own estimates as lo same, six In number, nnd probtbly tho tonnage they will hnudle from tho thoro will bo no steamer cirgoei by ndlvldual plantations. the Straits or Magellin. This jear Tlio flguies ludlcito that Hawaii Is Iho Massarliuselts was pr.'d Into going to break another sugar crop scrvlco i.ilher uutixpecledly. moro tnioinblH ship llf will be to nil record. This jcar's crop reaclud a As usuni, mo larger pan or tlio urn- total of Bliti.s.l tons, or which ine ;iage win no u iiiuieu viu uiu it'iiiriu- Sugar Factors' shlip2d 478.00U tons, tepee inllroul, up tu thu middle ot lint tho preliminary estlmato, nude September., at a corresponding tlino last sear fjr' "This estimate of 470.000 tons Is I. ...(.. .... ,.,...- I.. I ..I II. ..I l.llt It XI III """ - ., . l. . 1,... III.. Ill t 'illy IIIWIWIIK l!! II! !!!.. ""I- " " ..I mid ptlti ollleus of the I'acllle llttt mi in., trulscrs aro lllled up wltli iue some inuu ... ....." -....... li ..1 men taken on just litfme tlm them 'lhe .loirt nimvv now et. M tsaU. If mn thu naval training stu- llulr things clean or where to put ll.ii m in hi li ,1,111 II,. in. mid the snout r they leiirn tho to... in (mm (Sinn.. ..i..'.. eoliiiintil. Koine nppn ntlcti fttls slcK and tin own his ilollus down nnjhow, Inaltud of haimhig tin in on tint line. bis m i f laV f"ittotf2.U mC m LiiiiiiiiHViiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w;mH 1jjK5 'ijfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilali 0.0 mc rX'6. 'iiiSii 1 IN JgTO&' i .OFnCfim 1 lien u iniistir lit nuns, whose bus! niss It is to mo that things lire kipt ))o mi p waB (m)y 4 to.rjtjtl Ions, merely preliminary, and Is a very ton-slilp-shapc. 1 oims iilong. sees the . , , ,, , s sorvalvo ,m0" H11, Mniicor Novvell r sie ; ,:i,:ri t,; .:;;, ;;- , prenmimry es.im.,te. wmci, n,u ,rnne. , ., mttA 1 1.1... iiw, iiriimrti- out of his own Is ulvvas n very conseivallve one. (Continued on Pane 6) The piellmluarj estliuatu this eir May" tho mhldlu of April or the Drat of "KEEP IT UP"DR. ,BLUE light Ki ei It up! ' "ndiiolulu has will begun n tli it must bo well llnlsliul. (In at good has already bien at (onipllslKd lure In Hie sanltatluticain inlvii. und tlm mnnlnr of niox.iiiltotH has hull nuiterlully reduied nlnady. I IhIIcmi Unit by lontlniilug the work the innsiiultnci can bo icduied to the iiuiNlimnii of safety, nnd tint means the minimum, of moiipiltoes. "'Iho stiuiiuilt culopus Ins In en nl liudv reiluetd (o n teitiiln extent and 1 now hard to (lnd lleforo tho work Malted elijht or nine vv Idelv -si p.irated rjiols protluied tlm inlopus ; I believe the work ought to he inn HiiiKil to Its loglial loneliislou, unit that iiinilimlon will bo n dinner, bet ti r, safir illy and 0110 known all over Hit! win Id for lis liealthfulness, '1 wint tit thank tlm people of Ho nolulii for their hi arty cooper itlon, nnd I billeve that those who at llrst uppusiil tho (.inipiilgu will come over und cooperate In time. I have enjoy lii 1 "i' 1 7 ' ji laaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaVlaaVaiaial W.vTW-M I DR. RUPERT BLUE id my stay here nnd only regril tint duly has unlit d tile to Wushliigtou in the midst or a work thut Is uf vltil Impnrtnnto tu us till us will us Ho nolulu" I)r Jtuptrt llluu Inforii leav ing ror WnKhlh'Klon !' r ? S I ' l ' ! 'P V OPErJ BIDS MONDAY. TWO FOOTBALL TEAMS SPRING SURPRISES (Sru-illl III! I lei In Cable.) CHICAGO, IIU Nov. 30-Two footba II surprises occurred in Thanksgiving gomm yeaterday, the Carlisle Indians defeating Brown by a score of 12 to 6, and Pennsylvania's team overwhelming Cornell 21 to 9. FOURTEEN NEW CARDINALS INVESTED STATE'S OTRONQ CASE DROVE MUN TO CHANQC PLCAS. Following the picas of "guilty," court adjourned. Clarence Darrow, chief counsel for the defense, said if lie had seen any other way out, the action would not have been taken. He had had It under consideration for a week. District Attorney Fredericks said the men pleaded guilty because they are guilty. Darrow saidi "As a matter of fact. Jim didn't intend to kill anyone, but meant to sc?re, and the gas explosion was responsible for the deaths In the Times disaster. The evidence gathered by the State of California brought the plea." , JAMES THIED TO PROTECT BROTHER tO THE LAST. Attorney Joseph Scott of the defense told of long argumentative sessions ith James (VScNnmera In which hie counsel urged, him Jo jilead cjuilty. He amwerec; "I'll plead til right It'l can leave John out."" " He finally agreed when he was told that ho cou(dn't do this, and that li iust be both or neither. He said on:e, "Why not wait? Tuesday is elec tion, and we must .not hurt Harrtman's chances." "Why not Walt until Tuesday's elections," asked Darrow. "and so not hurt Job Harrimaq's chances forJ Mayor." "Our lives aro at stake, answered McNamara, "and we couldn't take chances. Maybe the state would back out of the agreement." LESS THAN DOZEN KNEW MEN HAD DECIDED TO CONFESS. Kil!ll Itlllletln rilili- ) LOS ANGELES, Cain Dec. 1. The jury has, been dismissed. Less than a dozen of all those concerned in the trial knew in advance of the change of pleas. The judge, District Attorney Fredericks, his two assistants, and At torneys Darrow, Scott and Browns of tho defense knew of it. The Indictment against Ortle McManigal has not been dismissed. INTERVENTION INJHINA IS NEAR (Hllul Ullll-fltl Clble.) TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 30. It is believed hero In Influential quarters that the revolution situation in China has reoched the stage where mediation of the powers Is Inevitable. It i the opinion that Japan, Great Britain and the United States will take concerted action for peace. . fspvdnl llu I let In Cihle ) NANKING, China, Nov. 30. Occasional shooting between the imperials and the revolutionists foretells n more serious engagement. . nesi 1 e AMATEUR WINS BIG SAVANNAH AUTO RACE' S-dil II 11 1 1 tit III Cil.l.' ) SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 30. The blue. ribbon event of the big auto races, the international Grand Prize event, was won today by on amateur, Bruce Brown, with Hcarne second and Ralph DePalma third. The winner averaged 74.45 miles an hour for the 408 miles of the course. Owing to the absence of Hu ptlllittnilent of rubllo Works Murstou Citinphill 011 Hawaii, tlm opening of tho bids for tlio ri novation of tlm Jiulhlury building has been postponed until Monday next,' tfclHilul Hull el In fable ) ROME, Italy, Nov, 30. Fourteen cardinals wece invested here today ...amid striking ceremonies. s e ,., -! SUGAR '', SAN' ITIANl'ISI'O, Cal, Die "P KiiKiin !tfi decrees list, 1 9375c i vliuis limitation, SOAJfic 1. I'rtt- !' ' "3 '5' "" "J P t " 't 'P ! ' 5 Sherwood M Unwej has resigned bin position with (.ewers . Cooke to (aim charge of thu stock und bond ilupat Uncut of the (Itiardlau Titist Compuiiy, H. E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets BAKER HITS AT HAWAII'S LANDS 'Thus all tho liberal (liaugcs lu the laws vvhkli tlm progressives luvo been utile to In nc about, nil thelr.hanovii lenies and iihlhmthrop es, nil their missions and churches, havo so fur not appittUh! changed tho ullgu- chic svstcm indeed, me uiisiotrac) grows over vveillliler, Iho middle tlass vvlillo 1 etllers and workers be come fewer, the pens ml lalsirers 111010 nmiifiniis, and thu frud.ilistlc nstcui nioro llriul) Ititrincliul. Ituy fitilllll.lld llnkir. II.i St.11111.trtl Ilikei's secotitl In Iho series of articles on Hawaii the Anio I lean Magazine Is publishing icacltid Honolulu luilni, nnd iintlci thu title, 'Tho 1 .11 in) and Iho I.intllcss" linker pouts some hot shot ut the sugii In dusti) niul ptoprletnrj ivinilllloiiK liirt In (ulculat(( and iiieasiniM It huh. Ho stints out with a Mot), the story of Mat) lleattKe ('.imphell, now Mrs, (Continued on Page 4) PACKEY McFARLAND WINS FROM TOMMY MURPHY , (Hint III II II I let 111 Cable ) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 30, Packey McFarland, the Chicago light weight, was given the decision over "Harlem" Tommy Murphy at the end of twenty rounds of fast milling today. en 1 INSPECTOR BERMINGHAM DIES ON THE COAST, (S-.lnl II 11 1 let III I'lhle.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 1. John Bermingham, the veteran U. S. steamboat Inspector, died here today. m BERLIN MENACED BY GREAT LABOR UNIONS (Spednl llu I let 1 11 Cahtr 1 BERLIN, Cer Dec. 1. Fifty thou sand metal workers have been locked out because of their demands. WAR IS FACING Marama Has Left the Pacific Coast. A cnblo received at the IocjI branch of tho Meichants' Kxchnngo. Is to the effect Hint the C iliailliin-Aimtr.illjil liner Marama with passengers nnd mulls for Honolulu salted fiom Vic toria on Wednesday This vessol is I110 hero on about the Dili of Decent her en routo to Australian ports. 1 e Tlio American schooner Holeiio Is en 1 onto to tlio Hawaiian Isluuls ac cording to n cable received fiom (IravH Harbor which nnuoiinceil the departure! of that vessel with 11 cugn of lumber on Wednesday, (Smslil nulletlr Cjbie V TEHERAN, Persia, Dee. 1. The na tional council has rejected the Rus sian ultimatum, and the foreign min ister lias designed. The ultimatum de manded that .Persia dismiss Morgan Shuster, the young American who Is treasurer-general and In charge of Per. slan finances. ST. PETERSBURG, Rus, Dec. 1 As a result of Persia's action, Russian troops have been ordered to advance from Rosht to Teheran. Itussl i's ultimatum was caused hy v tiling Sliustir's opt 11 attack on Rus sia's altitude in Interfirlug with Per sia's iimilrs. Ho Indicted both Russia, mid tin at liilliilu In a published statement. :H til " V i'jt V !J