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ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5126.
10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912.-10 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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MURRAY
ARRESTED
AND TRIED
FOR DEATH
WAGES
RAISED
BY SUGAR
PLANTERS
MANSLAUGHTER IS IDR. RUPERT BLUE
CHARGE; MURRAY SIJRGEOMENERAL
ARRESTED; TRIED
"Resign nollilnij! I'll resign when I i 'i' 't'
go to jail. Wliy mould I rosignr
Supervisor Murriiy.
CHAROE LAID AGAINST
SUPERVISOR MURRAY
I'li.irKcil with rcspiuiulhlllty for thoj
ihsilli of Thnntrii Hernandez, the l'nrln'
Uloiiii, iih ii result of ii Now Year's l!o
niilo I'iiily, Supervisor Hurry II .Mur-1
iny was arrested nt V:20 o'ejock this'
hioimIiik on ii warrant sworn tn by
.Sheiiu" William P. Jnirctt.
I'liptaln llarrj ljiko of Ilia county
attorney's nllloe, iinnril with the. wur
nnit. placed .Supervisor Murrny under
tiricst ui he mot IiIiii ut thu corner of
Hothcl mill KIiib slreclH. Murray
made no icsisltiucu whatever, wiilklm;
Iiilctly down lo the polhe station.
A few moments iillorwitrd llio super
Imt upon ulioui n coroner's jury llx-
il lospmislhlllty for tin- I'orln Itlcmi'MnmnKl.niRhtir, nnd Attorney Peters
dentil was In pollen court, mill thu .consented In thu nnrillinr of llio com-
"Tluit inn! Hurry H. Murray
Hit at Honolulu, City ami I'oiin
ty of 1 1 rnxil nl ii. T. II., on tho
llrst ilny of .laniiary, A. 1. 1912,
feloniously mid wilfully without
malice iifnrrtlioiiRlit iiml with
out authorlt), Jusllllcntlou or
extenuation or law, kilt oiui
Tlnuiten HctnunilcK, mill illil
tlu'ii ami Hiiro mid llioiohy com
mil the crlmo of manslaughter
contrary ti tlm fiirm of tho
statute In such enso mailo nml
provided."
(Special It n 1 1 'tin Cnb)e ) '
WASHINGTON, D. C, JAN. 5. DR.
RUPERT BLUE WILL DE APPOINT
ED SURGEON GENERAL TO Sue
s' r.rrn thf i atf WALTER WY.
MAN, IT WAS LEARNED HERE TO
'DAY. HIS APPOINTMENT IS TO DE
ANNOUNCED NEXT MONDAY.
' C. S. ALBERT.
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luuttiT Mint to 1 1 l.i I Immediately. At
torney K (!. lVtrrH, rcprcKcntlui; Mnr-
plalnt mill tixkril that I lie rourt
teeil Imini'illately with tho trial
pro
Tlm
"I Dr. lllue was In Honolulu hemline
!'thu Kiiiiltiitlon taiupnlmi only a fen'
'weekM nun when he was i-iillnl tn
?VnthliiKtmi Inimeillalely after SurKcon
l aeneral Wyinaii illeil. The II H 1 1 e 1 1 u
jilt that tliuo pnhllxheil u story In the
"clTeel that he wan In line lor the iip
'' polulinent. whleh wiih later onnllnneil
hy oxrliiHlvn newH from this paper'K
WimlihiEtou loncKponilent.
Thu II n 1 1 ' 1 1 n'K Kpeiial illxpaliii.
reei'lveil early Ihli iiiornliiK, was fo
lowed hy an AHMOflnteil rre,n illMpateh
thlH aflernooii. Thu AxMniutril 1'rens
Hiiyx:
WASIIINOTON. II. .. Jan S.- l'len
lilent Taft will Keuil tu the Semite next
lay, eutereil tlm courtroom with tin) prosecution wiih repreientcil hy Ciiim-
Biiprrvlsnr ami nnnouiieeil hluiielf renily ty Attorney ('ulheiirt.
In proeeeil wild tlin trial. Attorney r,i. Mrpt Itms.i cnllcil wiih AiikiI
(lineral l.imlxny nml Cohrt Heportcr nnrcln. n relative of the ileml man, who
Homer were present anil within ii fow m leslllleil nt the eoroner'a Inipiert.
niomeiitH, newH of Ihn urreat koIiir like (lani.i repealeil hlH prcvloua lesll
wlhlllre. Mayor I'ern, SupervlsorH l.ow. ,,,,., coneernlim his IIiiiIIiik of Hcr
anil Amaiia an. I nexernl other proinNJn,e. lylnK In Hie Hlreel, nml Blaleil
nenl men came In anil helpeil to till, thai the Pnrto lllean was not well,
the eoniirooin. IheliiK paraly.cl on one Khln nml liil
Trial Is Speedy. 'eyexlKjit impnlreil. In rexponae tn u
Murray was fininally eharKoiI with (Continued on Pago 3)
DR. RUPERT BLUE
U. S. Public Health and Marine
Hospital Service.
Monday the name of lr
ax xurK'on Kcncrnl Tin
ter will lie fnur yeiiiu
Itupert Blue
term hereaf-
FLEET SHAKE-UP
Tlmro hafl been nti etuvpiitli hoiirtnuiKfcrrcd fiuin Iho Cntlfcuula l Hi
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LUUIUU UJ IIUIIIIUI 1UU
Bandits Closed
hliakc-up In tho Pacific licet wlilcii linn
Jlvcii ovoryoiio cnnneclcil with It
iOinothlni; tn talk uhnul.
Cntiinintiilcr Charloj A. Jlrmiil. In
ciiiiinuinil of the rcfriwntnr nhlp (!l'i
dor, has lii'cn priiiiiiiiiirpil by n In.-inl
nf mrillcal Hiirvoy us physically unfll
fur duty. Ho ban been rnllovi'd of U
coimuuiiil anil will rclum tn the. fu.ibt
an n paRr.iMinnr mi tho Soiilh Dakota,
IioIiik nnluivil tn the naval hu.spllal nn
anlviil.
I.IimiUmiiiiiI (Viiiininnilor It. S. Don
ilas, nxrcutlvo of llio Callfninla, li"
jiiiih'S Kklpper of III" fllacler and
l leiiteniint TliiiniiiH Wlllicis, Jr.,
Hinder as cxecuMvo olllcor. I.leuirn
nnl II. l. Illclip, tho prcsonl cxrcutlvp
of llio Oliicler, Id trniisforioil tn Ilia
"allfnrnlu, nnd I.lciitcnani ('nininiiil-
ilcr McDiiwoll, incipitur nf llio Call
uiinla. iniiiimoti llio iIiiIIoh iih oxcru-
llvo.
Captain llrmnl has hcou In III lic'iltli
fur suiiin nniiitliH paal, Biiflcrlni; from
a iutmiiih hrcnkilnwn resulting frum
Implcal fovors. Ilo waa hnnlly lit fur
iirllvo duty when lio tnuk itoiuiiuind
of tho (Under last fall.
Tho Kiipply ship Ih iiiiw runlliiK, and
II lendy In tliuo l'l sal with lliu
crulfiTK. If nut sli" will fnlliiw Inter
lit. SUN ASKS IFHHH
PLANTATION LABOR WILL
GET MILLIONS BY BIG
NCREASE IN PAY SCALE
It has been decided hy the Hawaiian Suijnr Planters' Asso
ciation to increase the pay of all ordinary day laborers on an
SI8 per month basis to $20 per month, lo go into effect the
first of January, 1912. This will take the place of the bonus
system of last year.
It has also been decided to put into effect a sliding scale
bonus system, which is to be based on the average price ot
duty paid row sugar in New York for the year.
The purpose of the system is to give the day laborers ad
ditional compensation during years when high prices of
sugar prevail, and is arranged on a sliding scale beginning
with an average price of 3.55 cents per pound $71 per ton
as follows:
If the market price of raw sugar in New York for the year
averages 3.55 cents per pound $71 per ton laborers will
receive a bonus of 1 per cent of their year's earnings, and
for every additional dollar per ton increase in. the price of
sugar, one per cent will be added to the bonus, so that it
sugar should average four cents for the year, laborers will
receive 10 per cent of their yearly earnings, and so on up to
$90 per ton, when the bonus will be 20 per cent.
This sliding scale bonus will apply only to laborers receiv
ing $24 per month and under, and they must work an aver
age of 20 days per month for 12 months in order to be en
titled thereto.
C AwH,.i.'t t'rM C"itM
SAN FRANCISCO, CaU Jan. &.
, Record cold weather it reported In the
Middle Wc&t and Canadian Northwest,
40 dcQreea below zero being reached.
'srwnni uniiQP hopq
DOWN; MANY KILLED
( A .M-.(t prfN r.ililt )
SKVILLC, Spain, Jan. 5. A private
tchoolhotue hero has collapied, many
childron and teachers being killed.
"FIGHTING BOB" DURIED
I nNnH-Ur'l Prem t'Mltle I
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jin. G.
Fighting Dob" Evans was'burleJ io'
day with full military honors. The en-
tiro cabinet, Prctident Tatt and Ad.
mir.il George Dowey were prosent.
fAmo'l. it'll Prr liM.l
WILLIAMSBURG, Pa, Jan. 5. Ov
inn to overproduction, tho Havemeycr
TERRITORIAL GRAND
JURY REP0RJT0M0RR0W
The Toirllnrlal Craml Jury, which
was expected In nrtiko Its repuit bc
fnre JiiiIko Cooper this aflernnuil III
llio Circuit Court, illil mil do mi.
Tho report Is lo bo ninth) at 10
o'clock tomorrow iiiornliiK IiirIcuiI.
i Ammclatnl PrrRa Cable )
REDDING, Cal., Jan. 5. Two ban
tlits entered the mail car of tho Ore
. te a ft . I I f . II ll L.ulnMi,H ll Inillliivl fIV
Don Express at Hert mull, Pound llio sugar rctincnes ncro navo ciosou, nve uiou i mi i .'...'"i
threo railway mail clcrki, rifled tho thousand employes being thrown out of plained the cMlmntcH of 1 r.'J.R7.'xo for
registered mail nnd escaped here. work. the peindon -jmIciii for thin year.
The fiirriinliiK iIhIoiuciiI
the preK UiIh .illernoon hy II I'lixnil
Hlshop. liiiilrmnii or the lahor rnininlt
teo of the Hnwallnii li.interH' Abik;I
ntliin. hrhily prenenlB the recent con
eliiNlou of the nxaoclatlnn nn a inattcr
nil which the labor committee anil the
labor bureau of Ihe plantcm' iirkocI
ntlon lnivo been at work for inaiiy
monlliK It uieanH
MEN OF U.S.S WEST VIRGINIA DARE VOLCANO
:iMieil lo wiikck for th plantation day laborer
throiiBhoiit Hawaii nf over 10 per cent
and n participation In the Increased ro
UiriiH on MiRiir Rovemed hy tho mar
ket price.
ihlH nieaiik an iiilillllonal nuinunt
paid out in wiiKt-H nf ninny thoiiHiinili
ami mlllloiiit or dollar", nml Is more fitr-ri-iuiilnB
than upprnrii on llrat iRht.
HtrnlRlit raise of "" l,r 'lracl ,l,nl ,,ro """"""''
.the hulH on llio plantations are inndu
mi the Iiiibik or Hie nay wane. r
die Increase will be f-lt all iiIoiib tho
Hue
Speil.il Ilii I lei in r.iM. )
SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 5 Dr. Sun
Ynl Tien, president of the new repub
lic, has issued a manifesto to tho pow
ers declaring the establishment of a
(Siwel.il Hut let In Cable.)
TANGIEII, Morocco, Jan. 5. Re
volting Moroccans havo attacked So
frou, a French officered garrison. The
garrison repulsed tho invaders after
stable government and the abolish-1 battle of eight hours, losing five killed
ment of trade restrictions. Ho asks tho' and fifteon wounded, Reinforcements
aid of tho powers In consummating tho have boen sent.
plans for the progress of China.
CARNEGIE TO APPEAR
BEFORE INVESTIGATORS
(IV'llal Hu 1 lot I II Cable.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, 5. An
drew Carnoglo will be called before tho
steel trust investigators on Janu
ary 10.
BRITISH AND GERMAN
TROOPS SENT IN HURRY
(Hpeelal 11 ll 1 1 f 1 1 ll Cable.)
TIENTSIN, China, Jan. 5. Fierce
fighting between the imperial troops
and the revolutionists Is reported near
Lanchor.
British and German troops have been
sent to protect foreigners.
A bulletin of the r'odrrnl Hureaii of
I'Mucatloii Kaya (lerinauy'H excellent In
dustrial Hchools r liable her In beat us
In the markets of the world.
,Mi. I'alhirlne lloolt Well.-- fKntn
ilanuelt Wells), llio author, died sud
denly ut her home In Huston.
It Is the man who knnws nil about
It who has the least to say on the subject.
TO RENT
1 STORE ON FIRST FLOOR
1 HALL ON 8ECOND FLOOR
Offices, Singls or en Suite
H. E. HENDRICK
Merchant and Alakea Streets
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fo-JP ,. ...,..U JtLvfnF.'' ' TaTaT, 'stlMkaW W'
IMII MAKES
GREAT RECORD
The annual report of the Secretary
I nl the TiPiiBtiry. for tho llsral year
joniled Juno W, l'.HI, Khinvs Hawaii
! Iwi'Uth In point of ciisIoiiih rcrolptB,
rm
&. ' ..,sr"r: . Hw
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KffiA
nut of ii total of twenty illslrlcla from
i which llRiireH aro ulvcii.
Tlm report biib:
I DmiiiK tho IIschI year ciulcil .lima
i : ' . IDIl, tho iiKKrcKiitn riiHtoiua ro-
celptH nf tho United Stales amounted
I In :!'.'2,9ti,l2S.ti3. Tho twenty lenil
line ports of llio ciumtiy. in tluir onl
cr iih iPRnnls tho nuinunt of levcmio
jcollectcil, am iih IoIIuwh:
! Duties nml
l Districts, anil I'liltH. " ToIiiiiiboTuk.
j l. Now York ..., U'O.V-'TS.'JST.IO
2. Huston nml Chink's-
ton (lloston)
! 3 Philadelphia ...
i I ClilciiBH
j ." Now Orleans. . .
i ii. San I'rantisrii .
' i lliiltluiuro
! 8. SI. UiiiIh
. Detroit
I iu iniiipn
J.1.'J2.'i.l67.07
2U.Sl'.,.Su8.6l
10.8:18.056.63
5.7R0.2J3.31
7,119.D7(i.ta
l,(i3i?,S32 7.'l
2.r.r.,'J5'i.S7
S.152.175.13
1.70S.723 80
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line of the iinml rcnmrKiilili" iiliolii(;riiilis nf tlm prcsliit iirlhll) of Klliiiicn mis (lint here rririiilnrfil nml taken li) one of Hie crew of llio mils.
it Wr-sf Virginia "hen tin- men from dial ship ncro nt the crater, 'llio phulnnrapli shows tho nun practlcallj In the mliM of the bulllni; linn nml
Bites (lie ieuile of Hawaii nlin kuon llio moods of the crater n perfect lilen of how nenr to llio top ami iieceslhlp Is llio Intn nt present. The llulil
part lit llio top of the pliiiliiu'riipli Is the lint hnllluc latti, anil the men hemlliiK oicr are dlpplnc sticks lliiuiik'li Ihe cracks In the tain to secure Mime
nlrs. While these men were down In the pit the) ncro sliuuleil nt nml ordered to return ns the uulile nnd the oillcers felt Hint the) cre rlskliiK
their Ihes nml n terrihlo linrrur inluht occur nt mi moment. Hut (lie hoys liked the ilmnrer. i'hej held their hands to their cars mid irctemleil not
to henr the wuriiliii: shouts. Their shoes ncro burned mid some suffered scorched feet. .Hut the) had lots of fun ami n nearer niiialiilancc nlth
tho Milciinlc llrcs than anjiine else lias liail fur mini) jcars. . . . siA
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fnlo) N. V UI7.7fi2.rin
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