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Evening Bulletin
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Mongolia January S3
Tor San Franclscol
Wlllictiiiliui Jiiiuiury .11
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Zonlaiidlu Jnmmry 31
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Muraiun January 30
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ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5147.
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JAPANESE SCARE IS FLOURISHED REFORE
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Hawaii
Link In
Wireless
Following lliu II it Hut I it's special
cabled advices rrnm Washington Unit
Oongioss hail been nskcd by Socic
tnry or llic Navy Meyer for $200,000
for a wireless hUiIIuii at Pearl llnr
liur, caino luiluy tlio nuws from the
coast (hat Hawaii In to furnish Hit
connecting link In lliu most wonder
ful chain of w-IicIchs stations In the
world. The navy ilcparlinonl bus.
drawn up plana for a chain, of slu
lloim that will keep the department
alwayH ill communication wllh Us
khlpB, whether they ate on the coast
of Wcbt A f i lea or In Chinese waters
Cougiess will hu iiHkeil lu iipprn
prlatu JI.OiiO.ofM) lo establish tills s)s
tcni, which will he Biipeiho- lu any
of Iho kind now In existence lu any
part of the world.
The chain as planned will consist of
iiovcii btatlons. Due already In under
const ruction at Arlington, Vu., nciv-H
tlio l'olomac from Washlngloii. Others
will he on tlio canal zone, at Han
Fianclsco, lit rearl llurhor; another
on. the iHhmd or flti'mii, the next on
the Inland of Luzon In tlio Northern
Philippines and lliu last on TiimhIu
Inland, ono of Iho American Sainoati
Islands.
Tlio Washington st'itiou Is expected
lo cover the cnllre Atlantic Coast,
with a sending indliis of ::.in tulles
Tlio Hlntlou on the canal zone will
cover thu Ciirilbeiiii sea effectively
besides IicIuk In touch with h-itb
Washington and Kan Francisco. From
the San Francisco station cnmiiiutil
cation will hu hail with lVarl Ilarhor.
I'cmiI llathir will easily leach thu
tttium station nml thu oenitor at
(luani will hu aldo to talk to n man
at I.U7.DH station. From I.uon it t
proposed to conttol all naval vessels
lu Japanese or Chinese waters. The
illation In the Bamo.iu Islands will
cover the Houth Pacific.
Knell of llioso stations will ha
equipped with a inn klllowatt bciioi
nllng apparatus nml will have u send
iiii; and leccivlni; rndllis of Iinim mile,.
Regular coiuniiiiilcallou will hu had,
dlicclly hctweeu thu Washington and
Kan Francisco Elation,
Thetis Is
Armed
Tho Utile revenue cutter Thills Is
coming back to Hawaii armed for Jup
nncsH poachers, acini cling to news from
tlio Northwest, win. re the Thetis has
been largely relltled. I
Instead or the baby buttery or two
1 -pound guns, the Thetis Is coming
back to Hawaii with four :i-pouud ma
chine guns, tho change having been
made 'at the llri-mcrtnu navy yard.
From llrciuerton tho Tlu-lls went over
to .Seattle lo take on stores, and there
It leaked out that the cutter had been
transrormed Into n miniature battle
ship. In Seattle It was given out Hint a
campaign Is to be waged against Jap
anese poachers on tlio Islands to the
westward.
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TO RENT
1 STORE ON FIRST FLOOR
1 HALL ON SECOND FLOOR
Offices, Single or en Suite
H. E. HENDRICK
Merchant and Alakea Streets
OP BLOOD
J. F. HACKFELD SEES
GOOD YEAR FOR SUGAR
John F. Hackfeld, head of the ureal
(lennan house of II. Hackfeld & Co.,
Ltd., urrived hero today on thu I'a
clllc .Mall liner Mongolia with i-iim-inents
on liuslncss conditions affect
ing Hawaii that will he received here
wllh much satisfaction.
Conditions alTcctlng tlio world's
sugar crop ecein lo .Mr. Hackfeld to
point to u commercially wholesome
year for Hawaii, and hu said today lo
n 11 ii 1 1 o 1 1 n representative that
luislncsH enndltlotia ill general should
ho prosperous.
Dlscusslng the llriiKsclH convention,
which lu thu past lias restricted thu
output of Russian sugar mid thus In
dlicclly helped hold up the demand
for thu' American product, Mr. Hack-
feld slated that ho does not liellevo
CUBAN INTERVENTION
LAID TO SUGAR TRUST
BY C. S. ALBERT.
T,tfcl.il If ifl 1 t-'l I tl incsi'uni1uice.)
WASHINGTON. I). C, Jan. Is. -Hawaii
appears to hu more vitally Inter
ested In Ha- Cuban crisis now pending
than any other section of the country.
It Is declared here, with every ludlcti-
tlmi of Irtitlifuliio.is, that the Sugar
Trust Is hchlnd the suggested Inter-
eutlon of thu United States. It Is ilcatlou would remain permanently, it
positively asserted Hull a combination would locaii the pas-lug of the Cuban
or millionaire Americans seeks to se- llepablle. A Ih-et of powerful warships
cine Hun I posi-ssIou of Hie sugar out- was already III the vnclulty. engaged lu
put of I 'lib. i anil be nuhlcd lo Increase winter practise. An iirmv of from .'..-
pioductloli to the utmost limit in nb-lino In moo nu n was selected and ready
solute security for almost Instant departure. All prep-
The iiiimiiiiici-iiicul that u last warn- uriitions for oiciip.illon were perfected
lug hail li'-eil given Cuba to ib-slit fininl.crorc Hie flint was given.
Internal bickerings ami settle down to And then came solemn, but not olll-
ii staid and elderly method or triin-MrUcl.il. statements that the Sugar Trust
lug business , r Anurkan troops would (Continued on Page 4)
HUNDRED DOLLAR
T FROM CAPTAIN'S
Tlio big Paollle Mall liner Mongo
lia, lifter seven days of rough weath
ering of strong southerly gales and
heavy seas Is at Honolulu today, dos-
pllu n llnu of ono hundred dollars Imv-
ilug been levied upon her skipper bu-
loi'o leaving mo coast.
The penalty was pah! under protest
by the Pnclllo .Mail company ami
thereloiu did not coiuo fiom the wal
let of Captain II. K. Morton.
Tlio Mongolia's gonial skipper was
lu thu usual happy mood this morn
Ing. The clciiiance of tho Mongolia!
at tho poll of San Fianclsco was ar -
tanged to the sa'lsfactlon of all con
corned. Tho Mongolia, laden with a very
heavy cargo nml a iccord list of pas
sengers was llnally granted cloarancu
at tho coast port, hut not until after
thu Pacllie, Mail H'eamshlp compativ
hud paid a lino of ?lon which had been, company should pay the lino of Cap
Imposed on Captain Henry K. Moitoul tain Morion under protest.
LUTHER BURBANKS BROTHER IS
HERE TO GET VALUABLE PLANTS
I On a mission or llrst liiipnrtiini "
Hie horticulture of lalll'ornla ir not of
the world, Piofissor Albert lliirb.ink,!
lu other of the fumoiis l.ulher lliirbanl;,' stml) of plants that can be crosseu
in-liviil lu Honolulu on tho Pacllie Mull with Cullfornhi Horn, and after leaving
liner Mongolia this morning. jln-i-u will go to Japan, the Philippines
j For nearly thirty years Professor, and other countries Olticlally he Is
lliirbank has been In I'nlllorula study
lug plant life with Ills brother,
though l.uther Is better known
Al-
than
the convention will dissolve, as, ac-
cording to Hawaii's latest liirotina-
Hon, is threatened.
"I think the parties to the conven-
Hon will coiiiu to an agreement and
its principles kept," said .Mr. Hack-
feld this morning. "There has liecti
talk of the lestrictloiiH IicIiik taken
off of thu Itusslaii sugar exports, hut
I think a satisfactory agreement lo
maintain thu convention will ho
reached."
Asked as to what he had heard of
the American sugar tariff during his
trip across thu country, Mr. llack-
feld said ho had heard comparatively
little.
"I understand there will he no ac-
lion on Iho tariff during tlio present
session of Congress," ho said.
"liuslncss conditions In Kurope gen-
In- sent down then- to pacify the Is
laud .iind..',irroveill "turbulence "chine
wlllioul warning. 11 was formally an
nounced at Iho various executive de
partments Unit' a "friendly tip" hail
liceu ofllclally sent to Cuba. There
must be no more disturbances. Olhir-
wise
vt-m-
the Halted States would Inter
In inhlltlou, the army of pad-
FINE PAID BUT
a few months ago beoniiso ho was Hie
master of a vessel on which opium
was found.
Tlio lino was paid under ptolcst and
mi elfort will no doubt bo mailo by
tho roiupauy to have the treasury tie
pai'iinout modify tlio regulation of
18yi', under which tho lino was Im
posed. In thu pit-sent c.iiso a largo
lino was Imposed at III st, hut later
wus reduced, in an elfort lo hriirg to
an olid tlio smuggling.
Cuptulu Morton, accompanied hy
Attorney Joseph l.eggctt and Customs
llnthor llolger. appeared before Ku
, franco and Clearance Clerk Thomas
ll.ilralg. with a reiiiosl Hint tho Mon
golia ii-celvu cleiirancu papers.
Craig tefusotl lo Issue Ihcm liu
caiiso Morton had not paid his flue,
lie lufcriod tlio party to Collector
Blrntton, After an Interview with the
latter olllclal it was agreed that tho
Albert, the latter I recognized as ono
of the foremost men III Ills line,
Hi- Is mining to Hawaii to make n
- 1 representing the I'lilverslty of Callfor-
nla How long lie will slay hero has
uo been definitely determined.
IN PEKING
ernlly ato satisfactory," ho went on. !
"So far iih they concern Hawaii, they
point tu prosperity. You liavo had a
very prosperous year licic, and there
Is no leasou why conditions should
Hot continue."
Mr. Hackfeld says no present
rhaliKe in thu local administration of
llnrkfcld atTalrs is conteinplaled and
this morning expressed himself as
highly pleased with the linn's affairs (errop ,, 0 , PtM K-,, rcporled
so far as hu was aide tu say after u
few hours ashnic. .that the police, under the Imperial gov-
It has bcon sonic two years mid a ernmcnt, are murdering revolutionary
half since Mr. Hackfeld was last
hero on ono of his periodical visits, suspects wholesale and kidnapping
He oxpectH to lie la-re some months,1 tneip wjvei antj daughters.
and is now stopping witn .Mr. ucorgo
Hodlek. Ho was greeted at the dock
this morning liy Mr. I). P. It, Isen-
berg, Mr Itodlek mid others.
Parker's
Plan
Col. Sam P.trkor has como hack to
Hawaii to launch a gubernatorial
li'in for himself, according to n strong
Intimation hy thu Han Fr.iiiclsco Hx
ainlner, which published tlio following
Just before Col, Parkor loft on tlio
Mongolia for Honolulu:
"Colonel Samuel Pniker of Hono
lulu, former chancellor of the exche
quer to tlio lato King of Hawaii, and
ono of. tlio most hospitable natives of
Iho Parmllso of thu Pacllie, has re
turned from a visit tu Washington and
Is slaying at the Htewait. Although
political uiuiiagers, nor Parker per
iioiially, have given any public Intima
tion of thu colonel's ambitious, there
Is a rumor preceding him to Honolulu
that hu is afflicted wllh a strong do
slio for gubernatorial honors In the
island territory, and Iho same rum
or says that his mission to Washing
ton and his lottiru to Hawaii at this
particular time has to do with i boom
that will hu launched soon In his fav
or In the Islands."
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PARKER BACK
Colonel Sam Parker, clubman, h'-n
vlvant, politician, cattle king anil cap
italist, held all Impromptu levee on the
spacious decks of tho Pacllie Mall
liner Mongolia as that vessel uearcd
Alakea wharf this meaning, where In-
was tho center r an Impilrlng group
of friends wlm canto alumni to greet
the man who had hobnobbed with a
real live President, national committee
men and other lesser lights lu the He
pilbllcan llruiameiit
"Don't ask me anything about poli
ties," roared the colonel to tlio more
audacious ulin ventured a qucstl'in
loncemlng Ids mission to the main
land. "Iluvo not seen Kulilo," came troiii
Colonel Parker when asked what lie
thought of the Delegate's chances tor
returning to the seat of national gov
ernment as the representative of tho
"dear people" of Hawnll nel.
Wlienever politics was mentioned, the
colonel began to get busy with looking
lifter Hi" numerous members of his
party, and began a series of side steps
which succeeded lit carrying him nw-ny
from his Interrogators.
"Who Is to be the next governor, col-
onelv"
What followed resembled a noise
emitted rrnm all overcharged autoino-
hlh, laboriously attempting to negotl-
ate a hill which had been neglected for
a twelvemonth by the Honolulu road
I department.
TERROR
RACKS
PEKING
(Associated Press Outdo.)
PEKING, China, Jan. 30. A rolgn of
ROW IS AIRED
t'Assoctntn rrrsn Cable.) I
NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 30. ThelKunlzo thu army and make such radl-
correspondence between Gov. Woodrow "'l changes ns are dlstuMcful to all
Wilion and Col. George Harvey, editor
of Harper's Weekly, has ..been made
public here, following the newt of the
alleged break between the two men and
the withdrawal of tho Weekly's sup
port of Wilson. Prof. Wilson has re
peated his apologies for his apparent
(repudiation of Col. Harvey, who with
drew the support of Harper's Weekly
because Wilson said it hurt rather than
helped his candidacy.
DESPERATE MOB
(HKIM-l.lllsl t'rCSM Ptltdl.!
CORDELE, Ga., Jan. 30. Following
the lynching of a negro by a desperate
mob, troops have been rushed here to
prevent further trouble.
GOV. STK
"IT'S TEDDY"
f Asi'M-liilcl I'r.!l Cabin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, 30,
Governor Slubbs of Kansas declared
today that he is convinced Colonel
Roosevelt will be the nest president,
LAWRENCE RIOTERS .
QUELLED BY TROOPS
(AssnrUtnl Press Olllb'.l
LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 30. Qillet
reigned here today, the labor rioters
having been quelled by tho presence
of armed troops.
GENERAL STRIKE IS
ORDERED IN BRISBANE
rAsclal,l Press Cable.)
BRISBANE, Queensland, Jan. 30.
A general strike of tabor unionists has
been ordered here in support of the
striking street-car men.
KING AND QUEEN ON
WAY HOME FROM DURBAR
(Associated Press Oihlp.v
GIBRALTAR, Spain, Jan. 30. King
George and Queen Mary arrived here
today on their way home from the In
dian Oui-bar.
SUGAR
SAN' FItANi'ISi'O. ('ill., Jan. SO.
Heels- SS analysis, lr.s :' parity, B.SIi
Previous fiiotiillou. K,s 2d.
CONGRESS
ARMY OFFICERS
HOLD MENACE UP
TO VIEW OF ALL
BY C. ,S. ALBERT.
(Km-cLiI Hill let In Ciilles(HMSlilu-e )
WASHINllToN. I '. Jan. I:
That Japanese laborers, who are lu
reality trained soldiers, constitute, a
perpetual menace to Hawaii Is now
being reiterated here almost dally Thu
declarations come fiom army oltlcers
or the highest rank. They Insist that
whenever the signal Is given these Jap
anese tuny urlso and overwhelm the
American forces In the Islands.
These alarming stuti-nu-iits are not
luiole openly, but behind the supposed
ly locked doors of the House commlt-
Itee on military affairs. The otllcers
making them are seeking to prevent
tlio passage of the Hay hill to reor
those In control of thu War Depart
incut Hut In connection with other
arguments tho perilous position or Ha
wall is always m.ulu a prominent feu
tun-
When Major Heiieral Wood was on
the stand he went at some length Into
the situation which confiouts the Ha
waiian Islands lic.o war between the
Fulled Slates and Japan comes. He
said that under the suggested plan of
icorganl.utlou It would be Impossible
for Hie American temps to protect
themsulves nml they would be over
whelmed by tin- Japanese soldiers now
masfoeriidlug as laborers Although
tills contention was disputed by soma
BRECKONS HOPES TO SETTLE
MAHUKA CASES OUT OF COURT
District Attorney It. W llreckons Is .PrH could not bo straightened out vvltlt
soinewhat doubtful whether the Mil- out taking them Into court. This story
huka Federal building site case can ho vvus, nf course, denied this morning,
settled out nf court, but he said today halt llreckons when seen today con
that lie will not turn down any plan firmed the statements
looking to such n settlement that seelns. "ThcrH ar some that we can not
fair Ho hopes to be able to settle settle, I know." he said, "but If I call
a number of the smaller rases lu thli - make arrangements with some of the
manner owners 1 am certainly not going to run
As published exclusively 111 the Into useless litigation. There has been
llul lot lu yesterday, an attempt has nothing settled as yet. however, nml
been innde to confer with tho Interest
ed parties lu order to see ir Hie mat.
FAIRCHILD'SFREAR'S
BILL BEFORE
BY C. S. ALBERT.
(Special llul to tin Corii-aiHiiiiti-nce.)
WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. Del-
egate Kalanlanaole lias Intro-
duceil a bill In tlio House to pro-
vhlo for tlio disposition of pub-
lie lands lu Hawaii for thn benu-
111 of tlio public schools fund. It 'doue Is the correction of a few nils
is tho siinin nifiiMirn as Hint . taken ' Hie typewritten copy,
passed hy the Teriltnrlal Legls- Tho heads of all tho ilepaitiuenja
latnre. s -
Senator flenrgo W. Falrchlld
Is hero urging tho passage of
the hill.
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The' examination nf tlio pilots iis
plylng for the position made vacant
hy the sudden death nf Captain San
ders, started this morning at 10
o'clock and will continue during (he
afternoon.
miioliei-. of the inlllt. try affairs com-
iiIIIk. (i. rural W oml held his ground
mid sloull.v luallitiilncil tli.il unless Ills
plan for strengthening the forces lu
Hawaii was uiado i-rfei-tlve, mid tho
Hay bill wus rejected, the menace of
Japanese domination would hn present
at nil times.
Other army olllcera from Hmn tu
lime have takin tho sanio view a that
entertained by tieln nil Wood, chief of
StJlff.
Major (ieneral Willi II. Carter
went further than his associates. Hn
louhl see nothing whatever but disas
ter III tho pending bill.
"There are 30.U00 well-trained Jap
anese soldiers 111 tho Hawaiian Is
lands," declared Heiieral Curler to the
military affairs committee. "These for
merly served In thu army of their
country. They arv. ready, to. guhblo up
those Islands If the United State,,
should ever rellmiulsli Its protection
over them "
It was pointed out by (Ieneral Car
ter that ir Hie number or lino ollicer-
was reduced, as provided by the Hay
bill. It would be necessary lo withdraw
them from thu Insular possessions. Thn.
result would be .the disruption and dis
organization of tho soldiers now- serv
ing under' their eoinniainl. He went
beyond till- point unit Informed thu
committee lu so many words that lbs
passage of the Hay bill In Its present
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all 1 know Is that the matter will be
gone ahead with ne.t iuonli."
TO CHARGES
READY
liy tonionow's mall thu Covernur
will send away his answer to til
i lisrges preferred against him liy
Delegate Ktihlo For thu last twu
weeks he has been busy working on
this and now all (hat ictnilns tn tin
.liave been kept busy looking up de
tails lu connection with tho mutter
and these tho (lovurmir has been
working overtime at getting them In
to shape.
Tho answer Is a very voluminous'
affair nml although no details of It
ale known. It Is iinilorsloiid that n
sweeping denial of tho charges has
been made tluniiRlinut. Where lis
slide farts mid figures have been em
bodied to help nut.
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