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(fl,,,,,MiMMIT ? . 8 Evening Bulletin From San Franelaoof Hhlnjo Muni liciember 19 For 8n Frsncisool Miiik )ntrl:i Dcccmlicr 10 From Vancouver. Mnkiiru Jununry 3 For Vanoouvan Stciilimllu i J.inu-iry 2 The chief asset of n merchant li to convince his customers that he It tell Ing merchandise at fixed prices, and making good on hit advertised state ments. 3:30 EDITION Advertising Gives Immediate Prominence ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5109. 14 PAGES.-HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911. 14 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. .,. CHINESE BABY EMPEROR MUST QUITH3R WAR PLOT TO BLOW UP WHOLE ARMY POST Hilo R. R. Not 0. K. On Plan llnlli iillons point to the fnrt that the llllo Itillroul Company, through I,. A 'I hurxtnu, will make the. hardest IJtnl of ii light In fnro tut cjitliiK the simple. Tot it' of agreement that the Tcrrltorlil li irl oi inmmlxxlnii lias proposed to Kiiaraiilic tin- construction of tint new llllo wharf A xpiclul inciting of tlio toiiunlxxlnii will bo hi M Ml 2 n'cloik net Monday iiflirnonn In thu Senate thimlur, lit whlill riprcxinlutlvcx of the llllo lioiril of I r ill.- mill llir- llllo rallwa will bo picsint, when the hoinl will listen to a din iiirloii of xugKcxtlnux for aim mi ll n; the form of agreement it has prn- liiwiil MunliorM have licunl that thu llllo railway In not at all satlsllcd will' Iho simple aglet meutl anil uImIiom to liHorpfiriilc sniuo further ami detailed ilnuxcs icRiirdlug operation of tho wharf A mi iiiIh r of thn commission thin morning polnlul oat that thin wnulil ln'lt.ihlv n-Hiilt In trouble ejnr whtirfuiuxti r uoahl certainly he run nliir un ngiil(lt tn Various pnrtn of thi' iiKrciiiitnl i luting to the perform nine or hi oh n duties, nnd his work would hi- hampereit On the other liii'ml. If the iiRreenirnt slmpl) IiIimIm tin- 'Iirrltnrj In luillil the wharf anil the ralhoiil to lull Km tracks to It, lh opt ration of tin wharf depends upon the whiirfinnxtrr'x own nhlllty to carrj out the gincrul rules promulgated by Hie hirhor mmmixxlnii anil hln Intcl Hki'Iko In working them undir local innilltlnnx The Territory In thus at all times In control of tho pulillc wharf" IS ASKED U anted. A pruutlcal sugRcstlon for tnlviiii; the, prohlem of keeping niOo iiiltoe3 from houxc-giillcrx. Or .M Coy, In ihargo of thn sunltii linn uiuipalKli, till motulng diihiicd tint the hnusc-RUtli r piuhliju In now on- of tlm IiIkrchI failug the imtlioil t ! ami Dr. Mm nhall tmlorxcd hli Woiilx. Ui would leitalul) llko for xniue one to uuihu a priulhal suggestion lor handling IIiIb," mid Dr McCoy at hi niiMitcH "liming Ihn nutters ut liiliivuls linn proved Ineffective, foi the louwx form a mild miun hctwiru ami mtr the timings, and tho vvntir full" to Mill out Wo Cllll't Keep oiling gllt- Ins lluslicil witli waUr piriodliiilly 'I ho liotibln Is that tlieru am mi many lues and shrubs close to the houses that the guttus simply will not, 111 man) tusis, kiep ilian uml allow the walir to run oiT "li do ptopli! in il tlio until rs hue, an) way? Many nro now building Iioiikih w it limit Hum One limn hux ltd null) shingled in i r his guitirs "We'll ho Ijlllll llll SUKgcstlllllX fiom tile piihllc tnwiiid a pruilluil solu lloii 'o don t want to force iiiijbnil) lo do mi) thing, hut, nt tho Kiimn time, tills gllltil plnhlcm must hu xolM'il if we're koIiik to Ket rid of tho liiouqulto " Ah Dr Mif'nv Hald IIiIh, a lurco Kto neiiijla KtutillariH Im'.ul through the air ami allKlitid on Dr. '.Mnraliull'H (hid. Illff! Dr MiCoj'h liund Hwuni; on his col li. ikiio'h Jiw, Di .Maridiall ruble il Ills jiw- riKfull, and the tci;oin)la Kcutel IiiiIh dioppul llfilmH to th Moor. ll imiv of llliiMtrnlliiK linn fat tho (Continued on Page 5) REBEL LEADER'S ULTIMATUM FOR , NEW REPUBLIC (AamKlnlel 8AN FRANCISCO, Cat, Dec. 15. - lo tho effect that Cen. Li Yuen Hung, president of tho provisional republic, peace conference. General Ll'a ultimatum demands Immediato abdication of the Infant em peror, PuYI, and recognition of the ropubllc, or quick resumption of hostili ties. He declares that ho has 50,000 veteran soldiers who will bo at his com mand in ten days If hit terms are refuted. ANTI-FOREIGN SElTIMENT IN AMOY (Kiclil nullettn Cihle.) AMOY, China, Dec. 15. Extreme anti-foreign sentiment is being shown among tho Chinese here. CHANGPU, China, Dec. 15. The various foreign consuls hero havo ad vised tho recall of the missionaries. ISpi'elal nil Hot In Cuhle.) LONDON, Eng., Dec. 15. London was racktd with tremendous excite ment today over an unfounded rumor nated at the Delhi Durbar. HOLY WAR AGAINST RUSSI A ADVOCATED BY PERSIANS ,, .. (Seclnl niillntln Cihle.) TEHERAN, Persia, Dee. 15. Religious leaders at Shirar, in the province of Fars, are openly preaching for a Holy War against tho Russians. Tho British situation is grave. . i -set. s THREATENED RUSSIA-U. S. BREAK MAY BE AVERTED (AHMieiiilid Prins Cattle.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 15. It It reported that a tentative agreo ment hat been reached for a modificat'on of the Ruttian restrictions on Jew passports. GREAT BRITAIN SHUTS OUT AMERICAN PACKERS ( wliilfd Prrm Cable.) LONDON, Eng, Dee. 15. American packers have been barred from sup plying the British army or .navy pending the settlement of the cases against tho Chicago packers indicted for violating tho Sherman anti-trust law. Labor opposition to American trusts is responsible for this move by the government. SHOOTING SHOW-GIRLS HAVE BEEN ACQUITTED I AiwiHjilrn' 1-rrna Cable.) NEW YORK, ,N. Y., Dec. 15 Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, the two showgirls charged Willi the shooting of Millionaire W. E. D. Stokes, havo been acquitted. They charged him with improper conduct. Standard American Wins $2,000,000 Job 'I In- rlliimliril AiiKrlian DredRlnR tract for Home iIimIkIiir work In tlm Compiii) now at wink In Pearl liar- tier ilrcilKliiK ami IhiIiIIiik iiNn tlioinii. WITHSTAND THE Two bin S(aRran motor ilrltan lie lull nl lint eimlnes ordered by tl'O City and County of Honolulu are mid to ha witlixtood the rci.rct text In u pcrl'N of trial at the manufactory. I'luwi nun liliu am kooii to arrive line, ncimillnir to mhli is ricclwil at the city hall If all kocm will, tho en rIikh hhoulil naili lliiiiululii liy tho end of IIiIh month. Aiionlliiii to a repoit broituht )' rrens Calile.l Reports received here from China are tho rebel leader and self-announced has given hit ultimatum, at the formal RUMOR KING MURDERED that King George had been assassl- ihuI liarhor, Ii.ih won n U.uOO.oijo Joli (Continued on Page 2) I'S MOTOR FIRE TRIMS SEVEREST TESTS Jiiiiien I.jihIi. wluf Hiient Kiiine time on tlio maliihinil, he wa permitted tn wit. niwi a tent of Hie Oakland (Oil ) tiro department In which Miveral SeiiKrato motor clumlial eiiKliies promlaenlly IlKiircd The eimlnea nro dei lured to hixo hi en dilen at a very rapid rato and eislly itnswcriil all exacting ru iUlreiniitn Chief CharhH TliiirHtnn of tho llro (Continued on Page 6) flun am in Pint In Army flpcll llll I let In Cilile.l JUNCTION, Kan., Dec. 15. It Is ru mored that an entire battery is in. volved In a plot to blow up Fort Riley, discovery of which came to light with the confession of Private Quirk that ho was a member of the plot and that Rev. Charles Brewer, a dismissed army chaplain, was a party to it for motives of revenge. Three commanding officers have been showered with letters threatening a se ries of explosions that would do a million dollars' worth of damage. Cededof Cg DcclnrliiK that In Jvw or alt the cir cumstances he could not to,o IiIh wav tlinr to Mc II llRlltlxi lltemc I'lihral JudHe CIcuioiiH this ffin uliisr hiatimid Serjeant .loliu A AlcMiihon lo ten earM Imprh'oumeiit In connection with the wrillit of munxl.iUKlitrr that wiih hroiiKht In nMilnxt him hy the Jnr for Ilic klllllllf of Ah'xandiT N Cedirlof at I.i Hi him en Siplcinhir 21. ' I A i cull ir fintuic of the mnlenie In that l Keoil lichavlor Mc.Mahun wllli he ahle to Kit out hihiiit tliiui If hu. Iiad linn t,i n a Hcui-car oi elKht )car cinleiiie, owIuk In the Kreatir. ploportlou.ite tlmo allovM-d for kooiI he.. haMor under tlio louser nenenie Win u linked If lie hud un)thlaK to wiy lor nlini-cii nernro mnteiue w m I'inm'iI. .Mc.Malmii htated Hint the only IhliiK he viaiiteil miih a light xenteme Mrn Mi'Maheii with lttlim heHlde him and wiih much more coinpoxcd thanxhe Iiiih heeu for miiiio tlmn paxt lij Rood lichavlor McMulinn will hn able to xhorlen Ills xenlence In a little ovn xlx earK, the lime allowed for! Rood behavior hrinR ten iIujh In e.uh month with the leu-ear Kentenee. IJefore piiHxhiR xentenco JiiiIko I'lriu oim Mild ' Counsel for the ill fonse lum Hpoken lo me on )our hehalt ami I (Continued on Pag 2) s'lJGAR HAN- ntANCIHCO, Cnl. Dee 15. llei tx W aiialyxlx. Mm 111 til; par lt 4Mc I'n vloun iiuotnllon, ISm Sd WILL HELP ArdiidiiiR In a iiirHH.itsn rreelved lij I.iiinl f'i mmlxKlnnor Ch.nles 8 .ladd I'.tllfortila ronily to Imlp In tin ft tilt fl) cumpnlKii and will put up ilie iiwiipj for tiKirn limpoclorH, The iHsstiRi) iiculvi'd fiom HUto llnrtl tultiirlBt Cncik of Callfiiinlii wa "Hn rhro niiiro InupcctniH, Ciillforiila fundi iviilhthlo." AIIIuiiirIi this mcaiiH Hint thoroulH lie liintn mnnnj available, Mr Jiuld (loos not linovv how much Ho liopcH that the cum of R71ii, an mentioned hy Mr. Catiu'd, whn wiih xent down licru to ntako n rowut, will ho avail utile tlvi. I IlllllUd llll I .lIVl.JU.i 11. " .-..i... ...i. ..-rv II in f . school chllilnn are lo ho enlisted In the Unlit upon tuhirculoxlx, ii(cnrdlnttl to plans of thu LaCroxxo nntltuhercti-i loxls lotninlttee The uxxoclatlon's work Is maintained througli sale nf Christmas stumps. This jeur UiCroxso. clillili.ii will sell them CALIFORNIA MARINE HsHsiW. V-t "sIsBBlBslBsBa'' V- llllisft- 1 sssl ' TLsassMsSssllssBslil IBSlBBVBlBBBlBBBlBBBltBlBBBlBBBltBLslSBBBB sIsBslsBslsHrC - T"5TMbs1 I r -aTaalssBlssBTajlssBlssBlssBlssMasLz-ayT AastMaal WORKING PARTY OF FLEET MARINES TRANSFERRING GEAR FROM TUG NAVAJO TO FLAT CARS. Tactical Problems Will Be Taken Up Early NexWcck. Ale the cnllxlcit men nf dm Marine Cnrpn wllli the I'm Hie lllect having u Rood time at Camp CovvUm? Well, wiieii jhe Callfnrnla'a roinpiftty nf Mi nion was Riven tho i lutnrd lb "rc'lifTi! In tho Hlilp joxlerdny for u wuck'a xlRlit-feeliiR Juunt to tlio vole mo, ono corporal and two privates Hook It. That should atiKwer the itiesllon.' Camp CiiuIch Is a model llttlo My ol pt'RRcd down caiivim. Major Charles S Hill, fleet murine ofllcor, lias u icptitullon fur llrst clans shuro wink, and his practiced cjo picked nut the ver j bent Hpot on the xliori'S nf Pearl Harbor when ho selected tho silo of Camp Cow lex Thq cunp IIcb nlioiit HIOO feet tn thn south of tho drjdoik, nu a little lieadl.uid which Jtitx nut Into the waters of tho Inner harhor Cool hrcei'es sweep up tho live cuiiipiiti) streets, which are laid out at rlRlit nnRles In the shore, and in tho four iIhvh the ba I tal I on Iiiih Ik en In ramp, (hn JiiiirIo of (unfiled liiusli and weeds has been cleared away, ami tho (amp and outskirts put Into spick and span condition Thn men ato nnvv busy clearliiR enotiRh space for n parade ground. Up to jexlcnl.iy tlicin had hieti no attempt at drlllltiR, Riiurd duly and i (instruction work having kept thn men hux A p.tlatablo chanRo nf food and less Irksomo duty than aboard ship makeii Ihn enrainpmeiit popular with thu men lliej ran Kct llrst class ImthltiK I'i" yardH from their tents, ami they ran go llshlng when tho spirit moves There Is nut a 11 In lamp and very few tnm'iii- toes TWO COLONELS The ccond Infnnlr) Is going In he now, and ll move, of attachtng nut original, ami set a recjril nil its iiwiilof them tu tlio Kuoml as an oxocu ! having two full colonels ThnflsHivn, Is fiivurihl) looked nn at dc thn explnnalloiiN of tho recent an liuuniemeiit In the Coni-t impars Hint Colonel James S. Itngofa, who ln.s heeu on duty at Vanouvor Waxhltig ton, had lueti oidciotl tn tlio rnennd. .Mull nilvlccs received hj'liin wo- parlinotit of Hawaii slalo that Colnuol llogeis has been nttM lied, hut lint asHlgnod tn llio Second This menus thut whllo Colonel Manxllplrt, will still he In cmnmand of tho rVg(iniiil, hp vlll havo nn oxocullvo nnicer to look hftoi it, iinn win he ntiiu in give ins wlmlo attention lo tlm iniiltltinllnoiM duties of post rommaniler Schollelii llarrncks has roallj ns- sinned tho pioportlons nf a hrlgulo post, with n full regiment of civalry. two hattullons of Itifantr) and two of (lolil artillery remilaily stntluiied tlicre, besides a huge sIbiiiiI corps. There Is innto than ciiourIi to keop ouo ofllcor limy looking after llio post, and as Colonel Mansfield lias no majors with llio Second, ho has been badly In mod of extra Hold of ficers, Thero aio a number of cnl- hiicIh iniasslglleil In tho Service Just CAMP IS MODEL i pi jmj vil' 'iOWH sUsHatjAaHaMB rl BJsHsbHH MAJOR CHARLES S. HILL, U. S. M. C. In Command at Camp Cowlcs. Next week Major Hill will ho ready In tako up tlio Incllcal problemn and tho iiihulo warftiro between thn Ited mid Hint! ariiilcii nf his (iimiuand Ad miral Thomas will inul.o a formal In Hpedlon of Camp Cow lex In tho neat future, iiIIIioiirIi thn exact da) h.tb not been as )ct nnuouiKoil FOR THE SECOND T pirtment lieuilo,ii,irtern Tlio iiiiniiiil test rhlo fur ilehl nfll reis was eminently succuKt-fiil ami OVIiri1 lltln nf llw. rmnlnni. .tfltr.n.. .-. ...... ... ...w iiiih it. H miiii ii lini,ol t tt, ,jK rnIl8i (IVf,r. n , Cl, mifH .,lul 4 , ,e ih'o iimxIiiiiiui limo allunid fTiiesiliiy, Wcdnoxday :nii Tliursdav ,,,iiiiIiirs or this wotk tlio cnlnnolr floetcnant liiIoiiuU hii,i imilnrx i.r ih. deparlnieut cuvoic.l I ho Hwa ml'l nuil (rum Udlehua, le.nlng at 7 mid ro tiinilng ah mt in Tlio llrst two duj, 'Oenornl Miicomh peisnu.illv tnndiictod n, text, hut jestonlsy ho letunicd to assist In tho I'nurl liarhor ee.e. (Continued on Page 7) Acting Agent M. E. HCNDRICK Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets Cruiser Out In Dusk Tho hour hand has nude the double 'limit of the dial since the C.illfor- , III i made lilxtnr) In entering I'carl Hurhni, hut If Is doubtful f many of llioxo who saw the il igxhlp twist and urn through the channel havo jet full) rcallred what tho accomplish- .. ment of tho fial luejiit to Hawaii and to tho n.ivj of the tliillul Stiles. Ycs lenl.ij'x perfiiiinaticc was thu biggest , incident lo dalu In the dovelopmcnt . of Hawaii as a great naval -hisc. It " ctiiwiied with the smccsx tunny J cars' ,., labor of brains ami briwu When the llagshlp diopped her ' "mud hook" In tho huibor proper, tho l echoes of homnlng guns, shrieking T'hlstles, snapping llrccruclicta and j ringing cheers weto still revorberal- Ing from sliino to xliorc Kor the half hour that It took tlio thlp to llirc.ul tho channel, people turned themselves loose. Then thy shook liiinlx all round, ato drank and made merry, nnd flnnlt) went home by train, considering llio lomiu-xt of the ,' ('innnel an iicconifdlxhed fict They 1 did not slop to renllic that tho hard- 1" est pnrt of tho lost was still to conic . Hut In tho fast-deepening twilight of the winter's afternoon, Ihn grot cruiser had to ho swung completely ,-tie, pinmi In restricted and unf iiulllar r.tf waters, and then unxcil and favoroil (Hough tho corkscrow waterway out ti son. mill s.ifct). Coming in wai llirltllng, snectaciilar; going out wus I'tlm cat nest, wllliniit the hang nf sa lutes lo relieve llio tension. Dattleshlpi Easier. Tn begin wllli. It would havo been n fur cablcr matter to tako ii first class battleship Into 1'earl llurhor llinti to nivlgato tho California. Tlio battleships don't run much over l')0 feet In length, and handle easily lillo nriiioreil trulsors of tho Cali fornia tpo aro a trlflo over GOO feet long, and answer hut sluggishly to the helm Tho pivotal point of the Cali fornia Is about at tho forward timet, (Continued on Pago T) P. 0. TO OPEN LATE In piepaiatlon to handle the big rush at tho poHtofllco tonight and to morrow morning for tho Christina mall to tho coast hy tho Mancli'urlu, Postmaster Pratt today Issued (he following until o l)ri ember I.Mh. 1911. All divisions of tho postofflcn will remain oncn until in o'clock n m in. day (I'rlda)) Deronibcr 15th, after nun noiir mo ciorhs at tlio noneral Dollvcry Window will soil stamps, register mall and lssiio Money Or ders up to midnight, wlion this win dow will cloxn in ho open from 6 to tl a in Saturday All persons Jnvlntr mall Tor registration or desiring Mo ne) Ordtrs to go out on llio 8. 3. 'Manihurln" aro urgently requested to procuro tlio sumo If possible bo fore tho closing of tho ofllco tonight Ordinary Mall closes mio hour ami llegister Mall two nnd ono half hours leforo tho scliedtilod hour of sailing of tho vessel Tho 8. S "Manchuria" H oxpoclel to snll nt in o'clock Satin day morn ing. In which caso ItegUlored Mall rinses nt 7 30 and Ordinary Mall nt 0 00 o'clock In caso tlio ossel sails tt an oarllor or later hour than 10 o'clock, n cot responding tlmo for clos ing applies. (Slgnod) JOSKIMI O. PRATT, . Postmaster. i S 'a i ' i V 1 !' Jf . 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