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I'l f r? as. EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU,TT. H, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1912. v ?. -' . & 7 f't ' i; Masonic Temple A Weekly Calendar MONDAY! Ilnuiiliilii- Slulc.l. TUESDAY! Honolulu Flr.il llcgrrr. WEDNESDAY! ILmnlliin- Srruml Degree. THURSDAY: IIiiiiiiIiiIii Commit littery Itcguliir liislulliitloii. FRIDAY: (((clinic Flrt liinrrc, SATURDAY! l.i I Mulm (Impler n. 3, ' 0. K. Sr Iteiriiliir. Al rIclU:i tnembarn ol te Order r cordially InflUJ to attend mcfllneu of local UdKM Heet on the 2ni tnd 4th liondayi of tach month t K. P. Hal) 7:30 P. M. ..... .T. ...... laemusri ui MAKINb tfiUINttrty oth-t Ahu EKEFICIAl ASVIATiOH. eiation. cor 1 tally invitee WM. WcKINLEY LODaE. NO. X. of P. Metis ry 2nd and 4th Saturday av-eulug it 7:30 o'clock la K. of !. Mull. cor. Tort and Ileretaula. Villi- (UK brothers cordially iiivltocl at- Mhd. f. f. Kii.nRT, (J. o. IX A. JACOllSON, K. K. B. 50M0LULH L0GGE. 616. B. P. 0. 1. Honolulu Idg No. 1, B. P. 0. li. moots In their hull, on King ttrttt. near Fort. every Friday nlr.R. Vlsltlui; Ilrothera aro cordially .nvlted to attend. d . n. isr.Nnrcna, n n. ar.o. t. Ki.unciix. sec HAWAIIAN TRIBC NO. 1, I. O. R, M. Meets every llrit ami third Tuesday or ench inonlli lit Fraternity ll.ill, I O. K bulltllug. Vlsltlns brothers cor dially Invited t attend. IIHKKY A ASCII. Sachem. l.i mis a ii:im. r it- OAHU I.ODQE NO. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Frldny nt 7 3d o'clock, l'ythlrtn Hull, corner Here Innlii iind Fort Btreits. Visiting broth ers conlliilly Invited t nttmd. R. IM'.CKKlt, C. C. O. JIHINH. K. of 11. k S. HONOLULU AERIE 140. F. O E. Meets nn second und fourth Wednes day evenlwj of cncli month ut 7:30 o'clock. In Sun Antonio llnll. Vineyard street, neiir Huimn. Visiting brothers am Invited lo nfi.nd VM JeiNHS. W r. Jl'l.li H W ASCII. Secy. SPIRITUALISTS, ATTENTIONI lMvenrd Knrle, IIih noted Psychic of Ban From Isco, who for over twenty years has In en prominently Identllled with the Spiritualists' societies of AJner- Icn. Is In Honolulu and will demon htratti iisjehlc iheniunen:i. etc. Spirit ual nilvlre on nil mutters Klvon. Dally 10 to 4: evenings hy appointment. Tel- phono 3013 or nt residence, 782 ICInau street. Grand Sennco ecry Thursday live., 8 o'clock. 6090-tf A. BLOMf Importer Fort St VISIT Till') Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop Milton &. Parsons Phone 3088 Millinery Pantheon Building Fort Street THE LATEST IDEAS IN Trimmed Hats Miss Power, fort Street Upstairs, in lotion Olock K. UYEIDA 1037 NUUANU STREET HATS Up to-clnto Mlilincry nnd Men's Mali" (So City Transfer Co. JA8. M. FURNITURE MOVERS Shipping UNITED STATES CRUISERS FILL VACANT BERTHS AT Hongkong Maru Will Take On Coal From Foot of Fort Street. Skipper of South Dakota Peeved at Assignment of Hack feld Wharf and Elects to Remain Outside Sheridan Due Tomorrow Navajo Sailed for San Francisco at Four O'clock Yesterday Afternoon. In tho assignment of llRcUfcld wharf to the Fulled Stnten protcdnl cruiccr South Dakota, by Harbormaster Fos ter this inornlni;, the skipper of that war essel Is understood tn lu.'e l ninio much pceml ut the berth am! tliereiiiion lefiihed lo bring his vessel Inside the harbor. The South Dakota continue!! lo rldo .it author nt the quarantine Kroutid whllo four cssels of the I'aelllc tleet ie now dhtriliiitrd to the vnrloua nftll.lde wharves. Captain Foster, harbormaster for the Kjrt of Honolulu forwarded .1 let ter to Admiral Thomnn which was In tint effect that vacant berths for nil vowoU of his command wero now available The admiral passed the word ulnnf; the line and the Califor nia. Colorado. Maryland and West Vir ginia are Ixrthed at the whares. HiieKfeld wharf Is said tn havo beet lousiileieil ton far away from tlm madilculiiK whirl of smlity to suit the fancy of the skipper of the South Da kola who curtly Informed tho Terri torial olIhiulH that he would not in ter the harbor If aiodrmed this 'parti cular wharf The Japanese, stcanxr Hongkong .Maru Is to lie berthed at the foot of Fori Htree.t uml will prob ably remain hero' until Haurday. When this 'vessel t'akqs her departure. Mure Is n possibility 'that the South Dakota captain may hu I ml mod to brliiK hli loumiaiid aloiiKsldit this uharf. Tho Colorado was brought to thn HU hards Mreet wharf this inoniliiK. Id Nippon .llnrii carlm; the 1'iirt. Tjjie .lapanesfl liner Nlpiiou Maru fioiu Ilom;k(iiiK and Jiipau ports la m ai Iiii; Honolulu and accord I iik to a lain wireless received nt the UKency of Cnslle nnd Cooke, that essel should arrive off the quarantine on or about live o'clock this evening;, Unlcxs the Japanese steamer shows up In time, to warrant a Konerul Inspection nf paxMMiKerH and crew by the Federal ipiar.intlne omilah, the Nippon" Maru will be held outside until tomorrow mornlnt;. Dr. Ramus and his Mart will not attempt to pass the vestei unless the work of Inspection can bo conducted before sunset. Tho Nippon Maru In expected will bo dispatched for San Francisco ut ulna o'clock Iu morrow moruliij;. This vcrscI will 1m given a consignment of mall destined for the mainland, S3 Mcrrn llrliurlnc; l.e lliau One Hun dred I'usM'iiKcrs. There Is a rather small list of cabin und steerage jiatseiiBerg In tho Oceanic! steamship Sierra that Is stcamlns from Sun Francisco and In tho dlrec Hon or Honolulu and due to arrive at this iort early Friday inornlni;. A wireless received at the HKency of C. llrower and Company last nvcnlnir. was to the erfed that tho Sierra wits MS inlleB olT tho port at elfilit oMod, last nlnht, lirliiKltiR V'' cabin, 13 steer oko passoiiRoni also 32SI Ions Reneral carj;o, 102 sacks of later mainland mall and a quantity of Wells I'arc.o i xjiress matter. The Sierra will come nloiiRSlde the Oceanic wharf beforo elfilit o'clock Friday nmruliiK nccordlni; to the cal ciilatlous of tho .wills. Nainio Salleil Vcslrrclrir Aflornoou. Ah announced In tlm Bulletin, the American htuuner Navnjo silled finiii Honolulu nt four o'clock yester clay afiemnon, with destination as San Frnnclsici The. Navajo was shlftcil to tho ipiuinntlun wh'irf nml after n (ihliu; fuinU;ntlou wns illsjiatclieil for Hi" lonht thrcmeh tho ui;ency of C llrewer and Company The Navajo brought u shipment of W.C. Peacock Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors M 1704 Family Trade a Specialty fMont Rourje Wines Mumm's Champagn Schlitz Beer LOVB WHARVES structural steel and Iron for Pearl Harbor coiistructloii work. Captain Ahlln ralh-d at the customs early yes. terday afternoon to clear his esscl for San Franclwo, thoilRh It Is licllev ed here that ho will eventually pro ceed with his command to Cocos 1st. and, where a parly of treasure Feek ers arc to be picked up and leturned to the mainland. Ml Chliii'"!' llciiiKit's t'rmnl Steamer. Vessels lenvliu; HoiiRkoiiB Tor Ku roiie and the t'nlted Stntes are crowd ed with refiiReeH from tin Chines Empire, who being obllRed to leave the country are taking ndvnutage of the Internal troubles to make a trip to foreign lands, confident that tho present Internal strife will not bo en id for many months, or possibly years Those desiring passage lo England or Hie nulled Hintet are warned to liook In advance, as tho vessels aro being filled with lleelnc refugees, ac cording to Manila advices. ntnl I'rclRlilcr (Hurler .Shifted. The United States naval supply ship (llacler was shifted from her berth ut the foot of Fort Etreet today, lp make room for thn Toyo Klsoiv Kalsha lin er Hongkong Maru which has arriv ed from China and .lap .in ports, und will remain here sulltcletit time lo take on seven hundred nnd fifty toirl coal, before ilojiifi I lire for Central and South American jiorts. The (llacler has been rImmi a berth at the Hack, (eld whnrf, which was refused by tho skipper of the South Dakota. ra Mcrrn llcpnrl. Tho following wireless message lta.l lieen reiclved by the ARents from tlm O, S. 8. Cos S. S, Sierra bound for Honolulu: S. S. Sierra, nt Sea, Jan. 10, 1912, 8 p, m.: 5IS miles from lort, 78 cub In passengers 13 Bteerago passengers, .12.rit Inns general cargo,. 1U2 sulIcs mulls nnd Wells Far go Kxpress mat ter. Will arrive early Friday morning' and dock at Oceanic wharf, foot of Fort street, Ml Japanese War VentN Cruising l'arlilr Tho two Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya, which wero reported by officers In tho Cnnudlun-Australlan liner Zea landla as culling at Fanning Island, are lo visit Manila, 1'hlllpplne Islnds on or about the first of March accord ing to reports receive;! In this city. Tho objftt of the cruise Is to ulvr tho young midshipmen nn onportun' Ity for practical seamanship and ex perience In visiting various rkirts. Ml Transport .slirrldnif to .Matson Whnrf. The United tSates army transport Sheridan from San Francisco will lie berthed at tho old Matson or llrower whurf on aulval tomorrow morning. This vessel may bo given a Binall con plgnment of coal, Thu Sheridan Is understood as bringing down a iJ'iip- ment or supplies intended for thn lo cal quartermaster department, Ml 1'roiu t'oniluclnr to Cusloms. llenjumln Wright, one) of fhe, ohlesf men In the employ of tho Honolulu Kapld Transit Cbnipuny, fit ffio enpu city of conductor, bus severed his con necllon with the lr.impnrtatlon com puny nnd today donned (he .uniform nf a customs Inspector. Mr. Wright enters the sen leu ut night Inspector nnd taken the place vacated hy James nocid, wlro has gonu ,np .the ladder of pmniotion to tho ranks of duy In spec- lor. The resignation of W F. Storey nomn days ago created a vacancy for which Ilodrt caalfy qnalllled. J. W. TIDE5- -SUN AND MOON r-r I 3 3 V h r- ii n Ki a a J. Dnlr Jnn, S II 10 II li 11 1 I t d d u 2 ' ? a m In in 01! I.S t.o 1.3 1.4 SKI 10 51 11.17 I M 0.1(1 S.K ti. in hoi 10 ll 3M 403 I.3J J04 ti in nln. ii.ii S.I! J tA .40 bS 013 l.W 1.5! 4 SI i I ll.SI 41.17 C40l f..in i oi cw t.n i i m. I S 'lK 0.3 S 10 ,4 jmh.: um 00 S.40 .'.Ml iTnRt iiunrttT nftho moon Jan. 10. Tciuperntures C u in., C7; S n. in., 1; to u. m., 73; noon, 11; morning minimum, r,j. Ilaroinetof, S a. in , HO.Oo; absolute humidity, 8 n. in., 0 :H4 gr.cltM per ci.lilo foot relative iiiiiulillty, S a. in., 77 per cci.t i dew irnt, 8 u. in., 02, Wind ti a. in., velocity 7, direction N. K.i 8 a. m., velocity it, direr 'km N. ii.; 10 u. m., velocity 2, direction N lii noon, tloclty 3, direction y. ltalnfnli during 21 hours ended H n iu., 0 inch. Totiu Vncl iiiii.enient 'li'rln; 21 linui-H ended at noon, 114 iniloi VESSELS TO AND FROMJHE ISLANDS (Sirc(ul Cable to .Merchant' FTcluince.) Thnrvihiv. Janiiiir) II. SAN FltANCISCO- Sailed, Jan. 10, 12:30 p. m.: S. 8 l.urllne, for Ho nolulu. Wlrrli'HK. 8. H. Slerrn, docks at Octanlc whnif early tomorrow (Friday) mornlf.s' wltlt 7C'cabln and l.'l steerage nasscn getrf, '3261 tons cargo and 102 sack iriall. S. S. Nippon Maru, will dock nt Aln. Iea vharf (his aflernocui about d oYlocJc with &7 ftcs'iage passengers and 400 tons freiglil uml Kill for bun Francisco !i o'clock toinnriow morif- lug. Mall clowns one und one'lialf hours before sailing. .8. 8. Honkong Maru will sail for South American ports about tomorrow morning. U. 8. A. T. Sheridan Is expected from San Frnnrlsco tomorrow. IMwnrds hull bten njcpoluted as night Inspector at (he customs to Mictecd to the place vucated through the re signation of ,i. J Scully. Scully made n host of rlends along the front through his dlBiilay of uniform -courtesy, und It is understood that ho lias prlwito business iuk-resH that will icqulie the greater part of his time. Edwards, has been a long tlnvc reAI- ilcut of Honolulu having served with the United Slates army I- a civil Inn capacity for the past nine years. -Nippon .Vara lo Alukcii Wharf. Tho Toyo Kleen Kalslia liner Nlji- iion Mnru from Hongkong, Sluinghit and Japan ports with four hundred tons Oriental cargo and ninety-six Asiatic jiacseiiRers 'wilt beith nt Ala f;ca wharf oil arrival here. TCils m-s- scl Is exH-cted fate this afternoon mid Is iluci to Kill for tho const tomorrow morning. . Ml Herman Ship For .liistrullii. The Herman ship Hcrzogln Cecelia, In linllni-t, 'Is lxllov'ed will be read) to sail for Sydney, N. S. W on or about Saturday according to tho cal culations of II. Hnc-I.fcld und Com pany, the n:;cnts for tho vessel. This ship has I wen discharged of three thousand tons European cargo. 4- PKPAKtKD 4 Wednejdny, Jan. 10. San Francibcn Ilonolulaii, M. N, S. S i p, m. Pacific Oil ports Santa Maria, Am ntinr,, p. in Kuual ports Mnuna f.oa, stmr., C P. ni. Thursday, Jan. ti. San Francisco Navajo, Am. rtiur., a. iu. t. MN.sr:.fli:i(s noohT.n Per stnif w. (J. Hall, for Kaiml ports, Jan, Ii. Francis (lay. Per stmr Kll.luca, for Kona ind Kau ports, Jan. 12. Mlsa K. Sander. II. Ivors, MIbs Spalding, Mrs. I. I. Spalding, Judgo Kingsbury and wife, Miss II. Sanders, F. Unlph, J. T Tny. lor, T W Taylor, J., II. Mori Is, I.ail Chew Ahoy, Capt. Nelson. Pir stmr. Claiidlue, for Hllo via way rmTIs, Jan. I21. Rov, I). Scudder and wife, II w. M. Mist. W. A. Ifowr, Mr and Mrs. IfanMiCfp, Rfrir. Paris and daughter, W. 1.. Maples. Per stmr. Manna Keii, for Hllo via way ports, Jan, 10. W. II, Hlco nnd wife, Mr Cederloff and wife. It. Mil ton and wire, Miss M. M. Wright, Mrs Walker Per iimr. Mlkaliala, for Maul nnd Molokal ports, Jan, 10. Setiator A. F. Jiiild, Judgo Itoblnson , Is sitting on tho Supremo Court "bcinch this morning and consequently theo has been nothing moving In his court diiilne; the' day. WEATHER TODAY ft vL i I W r. kl , II ii 1 1 1 1 b II wrr ar. BIOL MILITARY PARADE WILL ' BE MORNING FEATURE FEB. 22 . , I I t o , An the result of ft conference yes- besides the big Japanese prores'Ion fat tofday nflcriuiun botft'ceu llrlfiudlcr Oeiicrnl M. M. Macomb, coinmaiidliiK ' the department of Hawaii, and Direct or-Ocneml Arthur Wnll, of the 1!)I2 Floral Parade, plans, for tho biggest gram with tho following main font military' panicle over seen In Honolulu tiros: wero given out yesterdny afternoon from department headquarters. Director Wall has been workliiE on tho plans for some tfme, having been assured previously that tho military authorities would look favorably up-. on u military pomelo here on the morning of February 22 In celebfntlou of Washington's birthday. The con ference with (leneral Mncomh cnuiu to a successful conclusion lute In the afternoon and already thu plans are maturing rapidly. It was with tho Ida of tho big mil Itury demonstration In mind that rector Wnll postponed tho Floral Pa-1 rude from morning until afternoon. As It Is now, Honolulu will havo two' great pageants on Florul I'arndo duy,1 Decorations for the streets olid more iclitos In line me the two tilings on which the iihikIch of the l'loiut Pa rude luuii.iKcment will be concentrated for tbt next few weeks. Director Aitliur Wnll bus named Waller Coombs chalimnu of the coin-Inltlec- on street decorations, nnd Mr Coombs will beglu'iit oncn calllug upon the merchants unci JmibIucsh houseu and iirriiugliig for decorutlui; Hoindulu dur ing Florul Parade uetl; as It his never beforo been dec orated. Tile committee on decorated notice is holding no Infui'iuul meeting this after noon to hear reports of pi ogress and discuss ii number of plans. Thn suc cess of this division of the parude, con sldcicd in niany ways tile most fni porttint division of nil, ,ieii mis morn lmii all) thing else upon thn help of, tho auto iiuiirru of the city. Tt tho credit of iiiaiiy, be It said, they nro e-omliig forward nnd MiluntcerliiK to decollete their eais Director Wall urr.es (that nil win) lute ml iliconitlug their curs coiiiiiiuiilcicte nt once with members of the coinuilllee, of which J. D. Doimh- rty Is chnlrmnn A Uefiire Judge Dole In tho Federal WORDS ARE 'ANDREWS MAN WAVED IN LINE KOREANS AFTER riinit.iiiifl iimriiinifCMihi iJ.ifii?riiini?..,,ltn ftruu' "- ollK QKainat tulli. I. .... l.i I.IUM,1..1 .!) In fa who ifi'cntly pleHilcil Kllty to flmriM of HiniiffuniiLT ottimii. r-finin nn for sentence. I Iu was defended by Attorney 'Charles Clillllngvvoitli, The deronso iniido n pleu for mercy on tho mounds thut Chine had fallen - " "" " on hui-d times and flint tho cluinco of inuklng ii little money hud proved too much for him nnd ho had fallen. Judgo Dolo sentenced him to one mouth's Imprisonment witli $38 costs. POLICE MAY HAVE TO CHASE RABBITS NOW Whatever else the supervisors, ri a board, may not Iinve no one can accuse them of being Inch In humor Reports sent In to tho board of ntf) culture and forestry as to tl.S spread) of rabhlls throughout the Island led oi riiouiiH iiirougiioiii cue isiuiui icii it. .. lo a warning being Issued through tlJt nSliln,s ,a "'M'' " 'he press and the matter being referred lo, (ho board of BUpcrvIfofs. I.nnd Commissioner-Ciioiles S. Jiuld Is In receipt of n letter this niornini; advising him tlmf tho mutter came up at fhe meetlnj; of (lid suorrvlsors nun has liecft referrerl to tho police com mittee. Vision-! of Sheriff Jarrftt's Inne'onie foico of six policemen using their spare tlmo In running clown inliftlfs fitted through tho rnniinlnslonei'.i mind when he read the Iclt'er. lie Is now wulllng to hear what tho police committee proposes to do. SENATOR JUDD AND HIS SUMMER TRIP EAST Somlor A. F. .lucid "iild UiIk morn. dig tfiut ho liitcnilu to 1m jirebeut ut tint fifteenth nil ill versa ry of the gia duAIIoii of .hfs clasH ut Yule. Five ftilmehcrs of lliuf cIiish nie In Ilono lulu. Tficy Incluuo two Jiidds, tlio iienalor and' the .doclor, one of the Coolicr, Dr. flahlwiu and C. It Hem enway. Senator Jiuld ultn says that ho holies to nltencl tin- llepurillcaii Na tional convention, hut he will not turn his hand over to bo elected nj one of tlm delegates from Hawaii, though of course, ho would not refuse tho honor nnd icsponslhlllly. Afiniiwhlto the sc-nnfor goes In .Molokal the latter pari of (Ii" mouth for n irul long vacation. What In morn unfair than Bonn- specimens of tlio fair bo? ' t' . -BULLETIN ADS PAV- ."IrIiL It will bu tho blKKont Floral I'anulo i ii ii iiuiiuiuiu lino rcr iiuui- ntni mc !. ttf,t1k1sa Iftdfert a&4B !.! nial tlJ uuumuii vi inu niiiuitr iiruccKHiuu iu tho day's festivities' makes up n pro- February 21, evening Production u .opera "I'lnafoTo" njul wntor carnival. Honolulu Harbor. February 22, morning Military panicle. Fcbrnnry 22, mOfntup; A. A. V sports, Februnry 22, nfterfioon Floral l'a- rade and buttle; of (lowers. February 22, evening 'Japanese parade. Tho exact details of tho big mill tary parade nro still to be worked out. Col. Wilder or Col. Ilogers of tho Sec- Di-lond Infantry may c oinmaiid, It will probably start nt 9 o'clock In tho morning nt lleretnnlu and Nuiinnu. Men from nil of tho forts nnd pasts will bo Iu line. Slander sulls umoiiiitliiR to $Mi,i)i)i are to be Hied Iu the circuit cunts vcllhln IIih next few days, accordlni! lo Insldn lnrnt-in.it Ion, centerlu;.' nroiiml thn nulclde nf Victor II. Nghec, editor of the Korean pnier, some time n en and the charges of craft InvoW lug Niihen nnd Attorney l.orrlu An drew,!, that ale i-niil tn have lie en made ntulnst the dead man hy uiem- lien. of tho Korean hoclety. Three sulls lire being brought bv the Korean soclc-ly throimh 11 attor ncy l.orrlu AudreWH. ostensibly lo clear Clilllny Cheung, the present pre scient, but In reality to clear the name of the Into Ngheo. The trouble stinted over nn effort made hy the Koreans hero to ralre n fund to fight an liiimlcrullon case out III the mainland courts. The money was rafs.sl ami then the. trouble urn.ee us to getting an attorney to light the matter out 111 courts. Nghee was dele. gated lo beli it an attorney and took up the matter with Andrews. Tho negotiations dragged on for Kinin time uwluc to the fact that Andrews: salu he had ko much work In front of him hole that he could not see ills wa clear to taking the new business. Tho matter V.UK being talked over during tho time the Cederlof murder trial was iu piogtoss but nothing dellnite was ni lived at. Then dlsscslcm oiofo In the Ko renmr ranks and charges were made Hint thn fund to hel.o their brethren was Iu the hands of "white nnd yellow thieves." Tills Is 3iipK)sed lo have 1 .. ... .. 1 1.. .. IT ,, . .. . I VIl (tin niiu it f I tut enll a Iu ill rix t 1,1 'Pli. II I "t iiiv. 7iitu in iiiilv ivil, 111 . ," uiiHT iwii HiiiiH nro rkqiiii nue ws i... i... . .. .. . . . "'. "'mier presiiieiu oi mo society. uo ll ' alleged wrote the; tho pre. !l,PIlt President of the society had tai:- !'" the fund and skipped with II, and JaBn'nst u Korean minister who Is sup 1'oioei to uuvo wiittcn tetters Hacking I'M' Hi" slandcrus statements. I According to President Cheung, at the indignation meeting held recently C, II. Young made tho following state ment: "The bad C. If. Young has been taught by tic good C. H. Young these things: First I spoiled tho Muxlc-un mailer for sellUh motives. I wrote tho letter nbout whlto and yellow thieves. This was a sin. I know" It was wrong. I spoke lo Sin Hong Kun telling him Cheung and Nhrc lawyers. I was wrong'j In nil these matters. 1 hope every Korean will ex ciiso mo und forglvo me." RETURN FROM K0HALA. SATURDAY MORNING Deputy Attorney Oenerul Arthur (! Sinllh. Chief Foresler Italidi 8. Hos inc-f und I., von Tempsky am expected to finish their Inspection of tho pro posed Kohala, IlnwnlL foerst reserva llou either lodny'or toinonow and will 1 1 turn again Salurilny moiiiiug next During Ihelr trlji they aro to go Into every detail of thu work bo thut At tnruey Hmllli will havo all thn polnls at his fltiter'H ends when thn tlmo comes along to ll'tht tho condemnation case. NEW - rODAY ELECTION OF OFFICERS. i , At the niiiiu-.il Hireling of the mem bene of Kwong Yen .Society, held at Its hall on December Iff, 1911, tint follow ing officer, wero duly elected to serv for the ensuing year: President, Yuen Mun; vice-president, Chlmr f.un; secretary, VY An Wen; iih slslnnt secretary, I.inug' Kwong; tieiiH urer. Chlng Chtnng; nsslsfanl (re.is urcr, Leo Pong r.lu; nudlfor, I.eonit Till; iiBslstanf uudltor, An Joy flliut. W. AU WIJN. SecretaTy, Kwong Yee Society.- 6131-Ht Prinisrr.S' IiIrIi ( 0 1 Sivno.5-16' h'h Pcnrrurst meets in front and stays that way. It is non-shrinkublc, lias tiic strongest of buttonholes nnd ample tic space. Arrow COLLARS 16c, 1 or sic. ('lurtt, reaUxlr X Co., Uaktn DOLE SITS IN MAHUKA CASE (Continued from Pago 1) ter, having been brought out vvhrn thn matter came beforo Judge Itobett ron. At that tlmo separate trials went then refused, however, ow-Iiir lo h fact no titles to the lands In quen tlon were shown, the Judge holding that until this wns done the rases must nil be heard us one. What will lie done with this mat ter now remains to he decided by tho court. Dolo's Position. When thn case came beforo the court this morning Judge Dole tiald that he found he was clearly disqualified to sit but that he had 'written the allot--hey general nskiiq; what was tn hu done In the mailer and" whither Wlek ersham wished Mrs. Dole'n shares to he sold nnd the disqualification re moved or whether he wlched to send another Judge down. Unite d State.! District Attorney Itobcrt W. llrecl.ons staled that he wished the tualtcr of the disqualifica tion entered us a record of Hie court nnd quoted from Ntho statute covering the matter. At tho saiiio time ho slat ed that he would like Hie 'defendaus tn enter Into this matter with him. Attorney Wilder said that although Judge Dole might hie dlrquallllcd from sitting on the matter of K. O. Hall Son, he did not think that he would be dlbqualllled from silling on tho other ensoB. For his part he certainly wanted n Fcparnto trial and he be lieved that the other defendants aUo did. Attorney Ilrcrknns objected lo this on thn fircnind thatjf, Judgci Dole tried Komo or the capes and not I;. O. Hull & Son he would set a precedent Tot ally other Judge who might bo sent In hear thai caso and (lint In the opin ion of tlie supreme court lie would havo practically decided 10. (). Hall & Son's case nlro. Attorney Anderson objected against nny record of disqualification Iwins entered as Judge Dole might only be niiiiiiie to try the eae temporarily. Ho suggested that the mailer go over for n couple crt weeks while the attor ney general was again communicated with. Attorney Stanley look tho ground that although Judge Dole might bo disqualified In tho Hall caso he was not disqualified In nny of the others and that further no other Judgo could try the matter. Further there was no possible way In which the other eases could lie brought under the Jur isdiction of a Judgo sent down from the coast. Ho nlso wants separatn trluls. When the first demurrers had been upheld the district attorney had been ordered to file a map nnd at Ihe tlmo Judge Hohcrtcon 'had intimated Hint If the titles weio all clearly shown then separate trials could he granted. Tho district attorney with his usual Inborn cunning hud filed tlio map hut had not shown the tides. Caso to Tie -Pushed. Attorney llreeknns brought out Ihe fact that tho government wanted tho matter pushed through with Hie ut. most expediency, Tho matter of tho disqualification of a fudge he did mil think could come under the head of Jurisdiction nnd wns one which the attorneys could rettlo amongst them selves. He would mako the odor lo the defending counsels that they tnkn this course, and ngrce to Judgo Dolo trying tlio raee. Attorney Anderson stated that ho did not get tho sunio Idea on tho mat. ter as llreclcons and that ho did not Hilnk thing's could be arranged be tw'con counsel. Attorney llreeknns In reply stated that anyway tho matter was not onn for tho attorney Rcneinl to decide, as It lay with Judgo Dole. The attorney general could not glCo any orders ns to whether Mrs. Dolo should f,ell her shares or not. If Judgo Dolo stated that Mrs. Dole's Interest In Ihe prop erty In question would make her tin Interested party then he was disquali fied lint tho attorney i;enera or no nno else could bcltlo It'ono way or thn other. Following tills. Judgo rTolo then rnrtde (lie Malemenf published above, that Mrs. Dole would sell ier shares nnd (hat ho would try Uicv e-ai.e, i mm . If a man Ifilnks befoio ho spouks some woman will heat lilm to It. i . A Icing headed man la seldom huad- long. '"Y J - afi-Ki4ui J fcfc .'i'tW'' ,i T -J I.' .? iti.iv ! K'ittJA. iA, .MfettfliUiV' i -c,:. mdM &&.'