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Evening Bulletin
From San Franolaeoi
Wllhclnilna January 2.1
For San Francisool
l.tirlliio January "3
From Vancouvart
.cahitulla January 31
For Vancouvari
Mamma January .10
Even llio thing tftnt is best known In
(ho world must bs everlastingly Ad
vertised to keep It well known or lha
world will toon get ahead of it.
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3:30 EDITION
Advertising Speaks Right Out In Meeting
ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5141.
10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912 10 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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TAFT
WHARF
FIGHT
WON
The war between Him llllii Railway
tumpati) ami tin- llnrlsir CiittimlHr.loti
I't nt an Hid, airnrdltu; to the repjrt
on I ln slirct lh. mnriiltitr I
It Ih uiiilcrsloeid Hint the llllii Hall
way company Iiiih .icicplcd In nil Its
details I ho iiiiilrntt fur Iho inustriir
Hon of tho llllo wharf proposed hy
Hi inmnilsslnn. ami has also with
drawn I Ih opposition In (lie rules ami I
regulations for the iiiiiiiiiKcinont of tho
wharf laid down hy the majority o(
tho loinmlsslon
The dclallH of Hie mailer will. It Ih
iimlcrslnoil. ho liroiiKht out nt Hie nel
tun Hug of the Harbor Commission
wlili h taken plain (iiinnrriiw Tho re
noil Ih a illHtrlrt litory for lliose inn
leutliiK for the priilcc llcin of public
rlRhtH In tho llllo waterfront.
Strike Is
Settled
It wan n nhnrt ami fanlly-Hi tt l'l
tlrlke on Hie new Ciillene of Hawaii
litilhlliiR )cslcrdny The II n I I e t I ii'h
publication of the fait that there wax
a hlrlke wns the llmt Intliiiatlon Hnl
the Lord YmiiiR Dinliioorliii; lomp.my
Hie inntraitnrH, had of the walkonl
The deiiiatnlH of the men woio on
shirred ruimnable when pioperl) pi"
tented to the icinpnii), whhh roadl'v
in i (did lo them The men will lie
p.ild olf on Hi" Joh. Instead of al Hi"
i ntnp iiiy's downtown ollli os, and will
he allowed to work a little longer null
day In order lo Rt-t a lullf hollilay on
Saturday.
Thin inornliiK Hie men went h.uk to
woik, and at noon today .1 I Vomit;
of the i ontiai Hue fl r m Mid Hull mil
mil) is Hilt Utile uilautiilcr.staiiitlnn
ptralshtcmd out hut that there Ih m
dancer of any walkouta on the other
Jolii the company is hamlliliK.
"The ilcmatuht were reasonable, and
we readll) cianlcd lliem," slated Mi
VoiliiK. "Tlin full forie la haek Ml
work today Ah a mailer of fact. It
In hard lo pay otf hIx or seven lino
tired men from one spot without many
Inning lo wall, anil we will ho Kind to
make the ili.niKC Ihey asked
ARMY MANEUVERS WILL
BE GREATEST YET HELD
(Kixilal Mil lie till I'alih I
WASHINGTON, D. p., Jan. 23. Do
tails wero announced today of tho bin
Ijost mimic warfaro and army maneu
vers in tho history of tho country next
August. About 25,000 men will bo en
gaged. OFFERS TO" RAISE
500,000 MANCHU TROOPS
I: lal H II I le I I h Cilili- 1
LONDON, Eng., Jan. 23. Princo
Kung of tho Chineso royal family has
offered to raise 500,000 troops to do
fend tho Manchus.
SPANISH CABINET QUITS
(Hiselnl Hull! till futile )
MADRID, Spain, Jan. 23 Tho Ca
nalsjas cabinet has virtually resigned
in a row ovor the commutation of tho
death sentence of a number of rovo
lutionists who were taken after the re
cent trouble).
R00SEVELTERCHAIRMAN
(tipicl.il II u lie do Caleb )
COLGATE, N. Y., Jan. 23. An avow
ed Roosevelt man has been elected
temporary chairman of the Fourth
Congressional District convention.
TI10 I'uiiflc Mall steamship Moiiko
I la is lupntted thtoiiKh cable as Inn
Iiik sailed from San Francisco nt onc
tliiity this afternoon mid should ar
live nt Honolulu with mall, passen
fccis ami some fieluhl, Monday mot 11
lug.
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GREATER COLLEGE OF HAWAII CORNERSTONE LAID
Scenes at Significant Ceremonies Yesterday Snapped by a Bulletin Staff Photographer.
ill'. J -g
Inilge lli'iir) I,'. Cooper
Simple icroniniiloH yesterday marked
Hie inhume of Hie Cnlk'KO of ll.iwall
lo a new ami Brent era of usefulness,
whin the lornerHtone of IIh uewhiillil
lug wan laid on the Maiion Valley
kite The plating of Ktone, the Hprcail
Iiik of mortar, sIkuIIIciI moro than
lompldliiR n ilelall of loimtrmlion, It
meant Hie permanent establishment nl
n now nml Impotrutit feature In the
eilmallon of Hawaii
And that the ioIIcro today la nn
1'Hl.ililirliril fait Instead or an Idea war
attributed by Judge Henry 13 Cooper
FARMERS' COOPERATIVE
PINEAPPLE CANNERY NOW
A faimeiii' (oopeinllwi pineapple
eaiinei) In planned for Maui h u iiiiiu
ber of humcHteadoiH ami iulemlliiR
lioiui'Hle.idei'H who liavci iiiuie heio
Thh Ih Hie Inr.n iii.ttlcm leccHecl at the
ilMMnii of lil.il ketliiR, board of Inilill
Rintlon and slallHlleH, ami froiii lh
m. inner In which the hoinei lejili rtt are
IryiiiR to Ret Hiillablo pineapple laud
and the piekeiil ui.iiket for tho pluoH,
it Ih helieed Hill Mia) be a Rood unite
Tho lien IioiiicMo.iiIIuk lands near
Haiku will he l.i l (," l planted III pine
apples h the hoiuestiaderH, iieeoidiliR
HONOLULU READY
S
'I lie iniiuil the wnihl i xeiirslon
-iiinnei i'leel mil wllli tnurlMs from
all iiit the world aboaid, will an he
I rum the iirlent tomorrow moriilm; at
iluliKlit. mid fin two d,i)s llouolulii
will inlii lulu lur .',01 passengers The
t-t or will dock sboitly after X
o'i'liM k at Aliikia wharf
The i'leeliiid sails for Sin rnili-
I I i o it 'i oi link on 'Ibursel.i) aftir
iieion, nml Hie woild tourists will h.itn
iilineMt two di)s for their hIrIiI siiIiir
Atlc.edv iiir.lllReme llts havo been lll.ubi
for lioli'l, stieet-car anil auto iiieom
iiio'liitlous h iments Tor the vessi I, and
Honolulu will half iiunpuriitlw ly lit
tle to do with their eiitertalumi lit.
The uti rtalument by local piople Is
in the hands or the Promotion (mu
200 CUTJJFF LIST
I Sim rial Itu I I. tin C 1I1I0 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. All
members of the cabmit and their wives
will probably be in the reception lino
it tho reception to the Duke and Duch
ess of Connaught and the Princess Pa
tricia next Thursday night.
(Kniclfil nil I let I n Clble 1
NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 23. Tho
invited list for tho Whitelaw Reid re
ception for the Duko of Connaught has
been cut by 200.
lliiusl lln I'liir.il Parade ami help
Iloost Iliiimltilii,
SAYS PROBE
liiillr-tln KnKravliiK
l.njlinr Hie ('iiriirrloiir.
(hnlrmnn of Hie board of regents, ti
Wallace It Partington, editor or the
Jill I let I n, who, as chairman of tho
m hool fund (OinmlKxIon and Ioiik be.
foro. had. Raid .Indue (Vmoer tfd Din
nincmeiit for the lnstltntloii I
"Thin In not tho beKititiliiR nf tlin
Collepo of 1 lav. nil,' Kilil .ludse Coop
er. nt tin; elore of his nihlrenn "lat
event nupjicneil BOme rour e.irH or
nidi v iiro, mid mi rar as my knowledKe
Roes, Vo bavo with us the man who
took Hie Urst hIoik Mr Wallace It
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In Superintendent f T Slnnetl, of
Hie territorial marie Hiir ilMslou Se
eial or the homente.ideiH Iiumi ahead)
talked oer Hie (oopeialive e.iillieiv,
ami the lmlusli h lueseut hIiiIiih Iiiii.
eiicoiiiaKed them In their plans All
of Hie local pineapple companies have
demands for Hie ciiiueil pines that
the) ran Heart cl) suppl) ami with the
jterrltorl.il niarkctlnc illusion to help
Itliein, the new fariueiH helleo that
the can run Hie I'liniier) at a imh-
! Kt.ilil l.tl piollt ami dlHpoHe nt the call-
in d pines to Rood udvaiiliiRo on the
mainland
TO GREET
500 PASSENGERS
oilttee ami the Puhlli Ken lee. A -.oeli-1
Hon Tlie Promotion Cominlltie beRim'
lis work liv NemlliiR lo Vokobiuna n
larRo iiuaiitily of piomotlon litiriituru
.mil IntirestliiK iniiilir about the I -
III llels
An liivltiillon was also extend-
ed to the touiists to make Hie Promo
tion Committer looms their hiudiiiir-le-rs
for writing etc. while in llouo
lulii This Imllatlon was repeated ley
wireless yesleieliy In reply Hie com
mittee has i etched a wireless slalliiR
that the Cleveland passe ori rs ale look
Iiir forward with 141 eat pleasure lo their
vlilt here ami icRnt that It tan not
be lollKcr
III iiildlllou to the literature the nun
mlltie sent owr 1'H) Illustrated lantern
tContinuod on Page 2)
SUGAR
SAN ITtANCISi'O. Cal. Jan SI
Sueur Uii decries test I Ue I'rewlous
iUotn!leill, ll.'.c. lleetH SH llllal)si,
l.'.s 'Id; p.ult). B L'i.e PrcNlous limi
tation 15c
iii('ki:s ci:TnMii
All piU'sotiB Inteiested ill Hie pm
posecl celeliiatlnu ot the hiindiedtli 1111
niversaiy of tho hlrlli ot Charles Dick
ens are Invited to tlin iiieetliiK in tho
I Public Senke Association ruoniB this
afternoon at 4 o'clock, at which will
,lic dlsi usseil such plans for tho cele
bration ux seem appiopilale.
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JLrfUiaHBlBaaaaaHBaaaHAi. "' f 3iVlf 4. I I
Address on IIMor) nf the Col
Problem John W. (illmore In
. CASTLE TO
DISPLAY LOCAL
ll .las II Castle bn leased that SI
11 M'ltion or the Kerr hullitlm; now It
tt oiTiiplid li I II Kerr & Co ami 1!
tt adjoining the II u I I e t I n ollli e !t
tt Mi Cattle has leased the prem 5
U lee for Hie uses or the Hawaiian it
it Development Company ami will tt
itt open up uii.el.iboialo display of St
tt koa furniture' ami home linnlsli it
tSliiK iiialerbils or Hawaiian pro SS
SS dm Hon Tho main Hour will b tS
tt ii-ed tor a how room nml Hie tt
tt oilier seilbms ilevoled lo nusein tt
tS lilliiK Ibi' pails sent from the mill SS
tSnnd tin lory of the company tt
tt Mr Ca die will take possesion tS
tt the Hut or March Meanwhile tt
tt Mr Kerr will uimplelo Hie clem ti
ti Iiik out or hie dl K'0ils sloe I v tS
St ti it ii ii it ii it ii it ii ii ti ii ii it tt ti
ECUADOR FRACAS ENDS
(As111el.1l.1l I'iiich t'jilite. I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23 Ar
tides ending tho revolution in Ecuador
havo been signed at Guayaquil, accord-
lnn to information to the State Depart
ment. , .
AFTER MEMBERS OF
THE BATHTUB TRUST
CAssoct.ltril frcdl rutele..
DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 23. federal
Judgo Angell today refused to quash
the indictments brought against mem
hirs of tho "bath-tub trust."
LYNCH LAW IN
GEORGIA AGAIN
( Assmtnteei Press rn!il.!
HAMILTON, Ga., Jan. 23. A mob
of 100 men today hung three negroes
and one negress charged with the mur
der of a farmer, Norman Handley,
w9m ak
kJB EJr l iysssssssWTiaMf1TrTsBli.i Hl 1 jBsWiB ..sB
i
lew, hi Wallace II. Furrlimtiiit.
Ills lilr-. on "the (liilbMik."
SENATOR SAYS
lAssiieUlid ITfis (illel" 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. Sen
ator Charles A. Culberson (Democrat)
of Texas today declared that tho big
corporations wero blackmailed for cam
paign funds in the campaign of 1904.
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PREMIER YUAN
I -.,.,.jitril Pr s ChIiIcc
PEKING. China, Jan. 23. Premier
Yuan Slnli Kal is attempting interces
sion in tho serious factional fight that
has arisen in the Chineso revolution
ists' ranks over President Sun and Min
ister Wu Ting Fang's alleged relations
with tho imperial premier.
WRECK ON C. N.
lAssesllI.el 'r. SS ('llhl )
COLE, Sask., Jan. 23 Twenty seven
persons were injured today in a wreck
on tho Canadian Northern road.
HITCHCOCK FOR TAFT
IMnelali"1 I'nss r.teli )
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23.
Postmaster-General Hitchcock today
declared himself in favor of Taft for
reelection.
TO RENT
1 STORE ON FIRST FLOOR
1 HALL ON SECOND FLOOR
Offices, Single or en Suite
H. E. HENDRICK
Merchant and Alakea Streets
4i.l L.t.c.i.'- '
Fl
"BEST SOLUTI
THINKS PRES
r i. Ill It it l
Washington, D. C, Jan. 23.
nounced today that a commissioner from Washington is
coming to Hawaii to investigate Governor Frcar's administra
tion ,as a result of the charges that Delegate Kuhio is mak
ing against him.
The name of the man is not known. He is lo be sel
ected when Secretary of the Interior Fisher returns lo Wash
ington. President Tafi says that the sending of a commissioner
I empowered to go to the bottom
Kuhio is the best solution of the trouble.
It is understood the commissioner's identity will not he
disclosed while the investigation is in progress.
ALBERT.
The alicne cablegram wan leeelted to be pre' cut w Iumi the ImcatlRntlon
b) Hie II ii 1 1 e t I n Ibis miiriiliiR fioiii uiik in pioRress. has been further 1011-
Hh WiihIiIiirIoii tiirro-pnmlcut The llruuil h) i 'iblenr.imH rou'lted hero In-
leport already published hy the Hill HiruilliiK that be will lairy his tlr.ht
lot in, til Hie ell eel that Dclepile Kil aRaitiht I'leai lulu Hie teriiloil.ll earn-
lib) Is to return In Hawaii Immediately p.ilRti
NUUA1 DAM SUBJECTED TO
SCRUTINY BY INSURANCE MEN
Ovlnz to Hie fact Hint a party of.
local Insurance nun recently paid n
nirprlse lt.lt In (he Niiiiatiii dam anl;
found that the water was wt low
rltipcrliitcmlcnt or Public Weill. Mar
Ion ( iiiiplM'll was ashed this lunrnln,1
as lo the state or a If a Irs (here I
Ho lieeeH Hint there Is plenty f
water 111 the dam to meet all purpiKii'
and that there Ih no nenl ror an) feai I
.I11H at the present time the water Is
luw, he ha)H, bee atlse theie has beeu
a dry spell but as mioii as mure nil 11;
HiiiieH uloiiK. Die water will 1 illicit
acaln At Hie same time there ar
ni.o the tun smaller iliims which aie.
used to supply power whli h uiuhl he
called 011 In case ot a iienssll) I
1'iirllier IiuisHkiiIIoiih as to iiiiidll
llnlis al the ilain, from ollli lal hourie,j
hroiiKbt to lliihl ninii' Interestlui; III; 1
urei and show where the weak Hpot
In the whole lotistrui Hon lies "Tha
dam Is depcudi nt ennrel on raliifinl
for Its suppl)." slated the olllelal, "and
as Iciiik as there is siiuVlcut rain then
there will he siillklelil water, but
should a dr) spell nunc iiIoiik linn,
lulu would lime no walei supply to
speak of It Is Hie last ten fed of Hi"
Niliianu dam vliero the stonme eapa
ill) Is iiiulalned nml as far as I know
this has iievej Is'eu IVIIecl rlKht up yet
Mind I am not kidIiik that there Is
an) ilaimer at the present time, but
tin re Is tho possllilllt) On the other
ANTI-WILSON
BILL HUSTLED
The see onil rending ot re Ised ordi
nance Nn 41) which was Introduced at
11 meetliiK or the ell) and couiitv tievrd
throiiKh chairman DwlKlit ot the mini
(iiuiihlltee and which has to do with
placliiK the entire supervision of road
work In tho city o( Honolulu In tho di
- cijt...il .. i'.$ 11 lVtm'!iSi-
EAR
10ENT
i i ii l alii. )
It is authoritatively an
of the charges lodged by
hiiml Hie dam m phi till up In a week
"Priini what I know of the Hllna
Hon It Is Hie. Al the present time
there Is nioie walei ruiinliiR mil of
the dam from the iticiim Hint 1 nines
underneath than rock itilo It The)
rainfall licht at the dam Ii alniut Ul
III. lies a )ear while at Hue Pall It In
ciiiIn rim per cent of this amount
'I he rati huieiil men la small In nxtcift
niul the rxlkti'lue or Hie diiin Ih only
piMhinie tutoiiKii 1110 inn uie lainiau
Is beiiy ami wire.
'"I here la a tream thai rnuiea out
HiioiikIi the boitoui ut the dam ami
whbh I hclicM' elons not In 1111) way
Interfere with It P10111 measurements,
ntilih li.ie pel n tnheti 1 1 0111 tune to
lime ami which I have men there la
a regular How of between two nml
thrio million callous nf water koIiik
In waste all Hie time AIHioiikIi of
iciurn' I am not competent to JiiiIro
IIH to the oiiKiiteciiliK features of thu
dam It Hems a pity that the rctalnlni;
wall iiiulil not have been built a lit
lie lower down ami all tlila water se
e iireel Instead of IsIuk allowed to How
away.
"Therii has beeii a elr) spell dinlm;
the last few mouths and ibat pruhihl)
ac omits for the whit br'tiR o low.
What will lumpen In the future It In of
iiiiir-c Impcusihle to sn) Tliero may
be water niul there tnn not be. It de
pinds etitlrel) nn the rainfall
rect i tin rue l 1:111,1111 er (lire sent Hut
niiifiiiliiuMit well nloni! lo ft final pass
aKt win 11 hroiiKbt up at 110011 today
Thl- ordliiiime will, on becouiliiKlaw,
pri'sumulch elo awn) wllli the eer lees
r rii.irles Wilson as road euperxlsor
lor Ih. district of Honolulu
The n Kiihitlon now bus tli support
or Mii'lelliui who hirilofore Imd al
I luncc! himself with the Murray com
liliuitioii In iidditlnu to MeClelhin, Hut
ordinance Is receiving the suppoit and
endorsemint of the 1 ntlni raid coin,
mlttre, IncluclInK' Owlxht as chairman
ami Membora Low niur Arnold
The aineiiilmeiits to the building or
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