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' ! I WPP. " 'i"f,f .,-.:'.,? HON"-, '-' m From Sin Prancl.e.l Bt)lti Muru Mnrcll S For Ban Francl.col llonoltilnti March From Vancouver, Mnkiirii March 27 For Vancouver! Sfc-iilnntln Mnrcli 2d Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION Publicity Has Far Reaching Effect The most valuable asset any business can possess is intelligent, courteous salespeople, who take an Interest in tl eir work. The next best in Hono lulu Is EVENING BULLETIN adver tising space intelligently written. ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5177. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. FREE SUGAR BEFORE HOUSE MOVE TO MAKE TERRITORY REPUBLIC ? Dr. RamuslROOSEVELT wiLLiNOiRoot For Ordered To says "will accept' N. W. Port lir Carl Humus, chief quarantine uf lltii of Mm- pint, In thu U. H. l'ufclla lli'iillli mill Mill Iho Hospital Sit v lor, has rctclvcd urilirn transferring liltu riinii lliumliilii tu l'ort Tiiwiixt'iiil, Wash , uml will leave for his ni'W post tome time nliout thu end of thl-t luiihtli. I)r I', i:. Trottir, who linn beenstn tluucd lit Km I'rmiclsco, with head quarters ut Angel IhIiiiiiI, for threi months, Iiiih been ordcied to Honolulu to Inl.i' Dr. Humus' position. Dr. Trotter will loinu some tlmo till month, It Is expected, hut the date, iih well hi thu date for Dr. Humus' departure, Is u little uiict'rtuln, Trot tir In In hi- succeeded ut Sail l'rmi clsco hy Dr. M. V. flluvi-r, chief lued Icnl olllcir ut thu Hall Kriinclwo Im migration Million. Dr. (Hover' sue lessor Is Dr. V. 0. Hillings, who hut I.e. n on duly In Washington anil Ih now on leave, ho that until hi rt turns (mni bin leae, thu entire scheme of tiutiHfcr call not be curried out. Dr. Humus will bo chief quarantine olllcir nt l'ort TnwiiHcnd, an Import ant position, iih It la the port of entry for nil I'ligit Sound points mid Kt'tH the big Menmshlp tralllu of the l'aclllu Coast, Alaska and thu over-Hen liners fiinu the Orient mid other portH. It Ih it nhort Hteuiner trip from l'ort 'I ovvusclid to Hciltlh. Dr Ti otter will come to Hawaii with a line retold In the Marine Hospital Sei vice. "I have expetted ordcrx for Home time." Hiihl Dr Hamas this morning, "Wo are nil Hlilfted iihout as our pc I IoiIh of sen Ice ut one place or un nlhir are up Personally, I am try i-ouy to leave Honolulu. I enjoy liv ing hele very inucli, Still, I am Klad lo he ordered away now, If ut all, for lime In the possibility of another term In re. "Just when I shall no Ih unci rtaln, prohahly In uhout it month. It will depend on when tile changes cun lie made In Kan Krnnclnco. After Dr. Ti oiler nrrlven I Hhtill he lieru only it few dav,," f Associated Pres-l Oahte.l FORT WORTH, Tex, Mar. 5. The State Republican executive commit- tee today Indorsed the candidacy of Colonel Roosevelt for President by a vde of 21 to 1. Hawaii As Republic KUHIO BILL FAVORABLY BY C. S. ALBERT. HK"l.tl II u 1 1 t I n urrt'Kio!nlfiic,) WAHIIINUTON, 1) ' Feb. 2X WILL SPEAK tt "I shall make a Rtateinent," tl ii B.'ihl Delegate Kuhlo when linked 1! MIW VIHIK, IVIi. 2.V Tin- text f nllli nil refcrener Iii the iirroniidl ' amiii.-mih.ijn. u . ieo. -.-1 today If he would reHKnd to tho it llic iiucxmtliilli brief bill ilellnlle iinfcrriircs or Interests f inn mini, s"""- ,,n "" "i '' repuniic , t letter Issued by tlio Taft I.c:ikuc. U iiiisner of Tlicoiliirc HiiiiM-tell In the lint piirnlj friini the snniliiiliil of the1 '"'' '" ' sensational hut serious will huvu It ready for tonior- ti (iovcrnors cillliernltlL' bis i-iiinllihirt Interests uf Ibe lieiinle as a whole. I predlttlon made li Senator i:illiu Hoot M rnw." for tlir Presidency Is as follows: Ivtlll iicreiit tin- noinlnallmi for iiresl- of New York. .New York, Fell. 21, lill'J. di'iit If It Is litiilcrcd In me inul I villi Ah one of thu mo-t lirllllant con (Viitlriiit'llt I ileeiil) npiireclale nillierc lo Ibis ileclsloii uiilll the can- Htltiitlon.il lauyers 'In thin country. )our li'llcr mill I realize In Ibe (nil tciillon lias eiresveil lis iri'ference. r, r Secretary nfVtnl.- mid head of Hie Iicimj rcinusllill) It puis iiiipu' (hie of the chief principles for wblrli (he War DipartifjBL thu ntteratues me, expresslnir ns It lines Hie carcfnll) I bate slmiil and for which I nun r senator Hoot luwulahly recelvecon- rniislilereil conilclliins uf the men stand and which I bine nlwnjs in- H,)).rn(ull i'UtIoiI li) jiuimliir tote tt. Mini.l us dcm.irc.l mill nlwi.js slmll cnilcin.ir Thi. r;,lllt.t.y lllUum.0ll WIIH ,,., nit- Menus in (t.iii'i iiiiii'iii iii uicir .set mi iiuiite ii, in linn, is mi- iti-iiuiiii- iiiii- cral Slntes, of Hie people; inul Ibcrcfnre I bope I iibsoliilel)' acice with joti Unit Hull xu far iih possible Hie people mil) tills mailer Is not one In be decided (Continued on Page 7) u ti Jt h n :t n n xt a :: n it r DELEGATE'S CABLEGRAM SIGNIFICANT TO FREAR on it iiiicHtlou as to the inlt Ifcuhlllty of havhiK KlM'ii cltl.ennhlp to thu people of Hawaii. "That wuh ii inintake, which I op poHcd ut the time, und which It" au thorH hate hIiicu reietted, replied .Mr Hoot. "Sumo da Hawaii will he bery In the li lepuhllc." In makliiK Ills prediction Mr. Hoot nctH on the propiMltloii that, In niaklut; IS ACQUITTED f ApsAcliili-d lrenn Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, CaU Mar. 5. Eugene E. Schmitz, former mayor of San Francisco, and charged with bri gas cases," was acquitted today. Hchmltz wan the Hiibjeot of twenty- REPORTED NOW I AhsoIiiIimI lreHH OtMe.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. Chairman Oscar W. Underwood of the House ways and means committee, and leader of the House Democrats, to day reported the Democratic bill for "free sugar" favorably to the House. The bill for an extension of the excise tax, in order to make up for the loss of revenue from the sugar tariff, will be reported later. BY C. S. ALBERT. maintenance uf mi nriny or navy by (Continued on Page 8) fort mid consolation nine words may (Kiu-cIjI Hull ut In Ciirminii1eitrM mciiiiiinii WAHIIINUTON, D ', Pel). 1!3. I'rlor to the receipt of nilvlcrn from "Depend on Hawaii ilelegatcH, hIx the Delegate word nn passed around CHRISTIAN CONVERTS votes, iiiHtt-ticteii ior tint. mat no nail niiHteueu nonie to worK iiKaliiHt Tuft mid pick up a deleKutlon Thin llttlu cithleitram, dated Ilono- Unit would he unluxtructcd This wuh lulu and nlitucd by D h'Kiite Knlanla- offwit hy thu Unit declaration of Hte- naole, came lloathiK In upon the po- retary IIIII mi Independent republic oflKwull tha'tiKht Indlctiuputs In connection with I'nlleil Sinks will eslend n tirotfctor- I"ku cnHea" deallnn wltn Hid brlhlnK ate over the Islands. Hy Htich action ef San I'lanclsoo Hiipertlsorn and iub there would he fin necessity for the IV otllclals. In which HchmlU, Abe MOSQUITO CAMPAIGNERS LOP OFFJIGfl SALARY That the lliihl imahiHt the niosiiil- olT inul hoiiHohnhhrH iirrestcd In a toes Ih koIiik uheud will and that At- Humiiuirv nianinr or whether the In- torney l.jiner ban orKimlred the cum- HptctorH shall be ktpt on mid the pnlKli ho thoroiiKhl that there, will Im Iiiium Inilili-m shown thu defects about no need for him lo ntuy on nt bin pres- their premises. The commltteo llllnn- ent IiIkIi Hillary of ITSu n month aftir Imiiusly aure.d to the latter course. .Marih 20, hut that he will he retained Statements wtru made by l.ymer nnd at it Hillary or $ 1 On a month mid do by Dr. CI W. McCoy that the Unit the work nccciiHiiry In Ids own olllce, courne would lie it luistfikt. "I have Ih the opinion urrhed ut by the I'lvlc been trylntr to find numeunn to proe- Hiinltittloii I'oiumlttee at it luettliiR cute." Hluted l.ymer, "und have not held this morn h'n;. l..'eii nble to do It. Just tin soon us The niectlnB wiih called for the pur- n point out that mosiiiiltoei. ur posu of conslilirliiK the present cam- breeding on premises, the- defect In pnlKli and also what sttps should he immediately remedied IVimhV aroco. taken for the future opiriitliiu In such it line way with us The iiiestlon nt the present time Is Hint It would he it mistake to chance whether the Inspectors shall he taken the present system. 1 ran carry out I lltlcnl fray here at a critical moment, wall wolll It mlKbtlly heartened I'lenldeiit Tuft, est of Taft h the DeleKiile und Col. Secretary IIIIIch mid the headiiiai tern Samuel 1'arker Hut the uae of kIs- maiiiiKer. Hepreseiitatne McKlnley It Hip wih ho Htr.ini: that It drowned the wuh really iislonlshlnK bow luiith com- (Continued on Page 7) TORTURED IN CHINA (Rlss-'l.il II ii I let in Cable. HWANG HSIEN, China, Mar. 5. It Is declared hero that the Imperial lies that the oten from lln- troopa have put out the eyes of and d he i out! oiled In the Inter- , beheaded forty Christian converts. Two American gunboats have been ordered from Taku to the mouth of the Peiho river. Huef. Tlrey I Ford, I'ntrlck 'Calhoun nud others were Implicated. The voaea hate ht en let uradllally die out for one cuiihc mid another. FISHER CAN'T COME AND TAFT LOOKS FOR AGENT PONDER ARBITRATION Hl-il.il tin I le I I 11 Cm tile. I WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 5. The Senate is considering the arbitration treaties. HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE HEARS OF LAWRENCE ABUSE WASHINGTON, 0. C, Mar. 5. The House committee on rulei today heard .witnetus who testified to alleged atro cities at the recent labor riots in Law rence, Mass. Mrs. Taft was among those present at the hearing. BY C. S. ALBERT. (Stscllll IIUll-tlU Col n HtsHldellCe ) WASIUNdTON. 1). C IVh. 23. -Tlio BKclflc tiiltuiutlceinelit fnim Sec relniy 1'lsher if the lnturlor Depart ment tluit bo will nut k I" Hawaii Imiuedlalcly after his return finni 1'iiiitiiua came iih n distinct nnd dn .iicshIiik shock to the ft lends uf (iov crnor Krear here. They had pre- IniiHly denied with much empliusU that a special cuiumlHHliiuer would h'J sent In IntuHtlKtitu tho churKeH pro- forred by Delegate Kahuilniiaiih1 iKuhiHt (1tiuriur Krear. In men morn ENGLAND SUFFERS ISlsenl Ifuile.lti falite. LONDON, Eng., Mar. 5. In addU tlon to the many factories that have vlKoroi.H lanBt.aKe they HiHlBled that ul dotv"n hou"nd ' ""-'y "" Seciettiry Klsher did not contemplate P10" h,v bern d'""arged and many it Journey to thw iHlamlH fur tho pur- "fl"'" scheduled railway trains aban Hisi. or iimkliiK a perHtmul InveHllua- doned on """ f be shortage of tlon. Tlio olllclal uilinlKHinii that Set- coal occasioned by the great coal retnry Klsher hud Inlenitol Iii.ikluK miners' strike. There is but one cross the lnitiiry descended iih ii withering; channel boat running, hlltiht, I Ah iinnoumed In tho II u 1 1 et I .. SUFFRAGETTES MUST WORK linn nine in iiiuo ricHiueiu run, i.siss'ial ll u 1 1 1-1 I li Calile. i WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 5. Sen ator Polndexter of Washington today failed to get consideration for a reso lution asking an investigation of the Lawrence strike by the bureau commerce and tabor. RAIN HELPS STATE i AMncIit1 Premi CiihlO SAN FRANCISCO, CaU Mar. 5. Rain today saved California crops from a threatening drought COAL DEMAND REJECTED NEW YORK, N. Y., Mar. 5. The anthracite coal operators today decid ed to reject the demands of the miners lor Increased pay. MORE TAFTERS ORGANIZE SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Mar. 5. Progressive Taft men not affiliated with of the league which organized yesterday, oday organized for themselves. u. s. WON'T RELINQUISH TO ENGLAND nil thu work thnt Ih necessary from my own olllce and there Is no further need lo keep lilt- on ut my IiIkIi salary. Tho ruiinliiK expenses of the Campaign can he broiiKht down to KOOO it month with the present force of In sptctorH " Chairman Walter I'. DllllliKhuin Was UKaliiHt the arrest of people without HnrnhiK Hum. He pointed nut the fact that while u trained mini can llud moHiiiltoes, the ordinary householder can not do so Attorney l.ymer will now be retain ed to look ufler nil Hie work of tho hoard, hut he will work In his own of fice Instead of at his present quartern. He will reiiiuln tlure, hnwewr, until aftir Dr .McCoy tomes had: from a trip lo Hawaii, und Ihell the latter will take tliarKe It was emphatically pointed out dur ing the uieitlnK thut HiIh change of plans did not mean that tlure was to be any let up iih far iih thu campaign Is concerned The work will ko on Just the Hume, mid Attorney l.ymer will he right on the spot If lie la needed BY C. S. ALBERT. (Hisrial lliilletln Curressinilt nee ) WAHIIINUTON, I). C, l-Vli. 2:!.-Tho HliniiKly uiy.eil Secielary Msher tu' LONDON, Eng., Mar. 5. Two of the ttlull 1 1 it'ii II fill liivi'tiitr lilu lime uf In. stuff rAfiettec uulm Wr nrrttiJ inx Htiectlim In "llu, 1'anatn.t Canal iiiit.e. breaking window, and destroyina uroo- I ,,al,"',Jl UU"uU l,"'""K "' "10 "" to two wuiiau Kiiiup anil are hiiojcci tu tuu Mr, Klsher admitted this fuel In III" (Continued on Page 7) "Theio will bo no resignations In the Hawaii Promotion Committee,' TIiIh wuh glten out this morning In the ( nurse of it brief statement frnlii Chairman Zeno K. M)ern of the com inllleo, In nnawor to n report yenter ilay and this morning Hint Home reslg ualloiiH might he forthcoiuliiK In tlio committee iih Iho lesult of what com mittee ineinbeiH Htty Ih the buiupurlUK und emhariiKRiueut of that body by the llmiilH-Amtilid-the-l'uclllc Club, Hilled organisations, nnd A. II Kuril. It has been known for months thut Iho Promotion Committee und the lliiudK-Aiminil Club could not work together harmoniously, and mattefH nppear to luive reached n crisis In the last few ilayu. It la Bald hy those, who mo Iii touch with tliu iiffulr thut at every turn tlio Promotion Couiuilttcu bun lotilid ItHcIf bumpered by Hit) olliei oiganl.atlon. An reported In the (Continued on Page 2) NEW FRUIT FLY BILL IN THE HOUSE NOW WAHHINOTON, 1). C IVh, 22. -Tlio HlmuiniiH fruit quarantine hill has been leliitroduced in tho House Willi in amendment priiUdliiK that it qtiar tutlnu against the Mediterranean Hy should heciiuio effect It o Immediately in tlio passage of tho measure, Tho new hill contains provisions to which tho California delegallon oh IcctH, hut It hopes Hint thu conimlltoo iinemlini'iitH will clianito the nieitmiro to thu form iphIioiI hy thu frult-Krow- 3i h. Another chatigu In the hill In tho tuliHlltullou of ii "hoard" cnniosed of llvo employes In the Dopaitmunt of Kilcultnio to servo wllliotit comen satlon for tho "oiiminlsslou" provided In tho orluluul hill. H. C. CARTER ON GRILL erty have been sentenced months hard labor. EL PASO UNSAFE (hlss'lal Hill I -iti, (-ill)... ) EL PASO, Tex., Mar. fi. Hundreds of Americans are said to be preparing to leave because of the Mexican unrest. the isisHCHhlon of Hume HuwiiiiaiiH who me now developing llieiu ll was determined to not pichh a determination of sovereignty tiisiti dreat llrllaln until the value of the I'aluorit Islands had been actually as- Territorlal government. Hovorclt?nty ceitalned. Kur Hint re.iHon nil the FOR RENT MARCH 1st. 12-ROOM ORICK HOUSE and 2-ROOM COTTAGE Corner Qeretanta and Miller Streets H. E. HENDRIOK, Ltd. OFFICES) 2nd Floor, Merchant and Alakea PHONE 2G43 SUGAR MAN I'HANCIHCO. Cll Mur. II. Sugar Uti degrees teal, I &2e. I're The probe of United Hinted District vlous iiiiotalloii. I .'r,e. Hcets; fcS muily- Attorney HreckniiH Into the methoiN sis, K.s ;i:il; parity, S.2Ce, 1're of esthnatluK valuation for taxation Moils quotation, IDs, ill -I'd. put poses, wuh ih It en right homo In s s the .Muhiikii situ ciiho this morning, when II Cushnian Carter, trusteo of( tho CuminhiH estute, wuh placed on the stand und testllled under cross-exami nation that while be swore to J'.'O.OOO iih being the coircrt Milne for the laud and to Slli.UOU as helng the right valu ation fur the buildings, Tux AsseHSor Wilder placed li valuation of JK'.OOO on the land and 17.000 on the building; ami thut tlually it compromise of $00, Ooo fur Ihu wliulu inuptity wuh effected. SIX MILLIONS, BALDWIN ESTATE will not he i diminished to (Ireut llrll aln. This conclusion followed a thorough Investigation of the entire subject. The matter vvils called to Hit) utlcu tlon of the Stale Department hy (lov emor Krear In a written cotniunnlra tlon. lie sahl it HiUIhIi syndicate hail seemed tiiilhorltj to occupy Hie Ih. niids und develop llieiu. He ad vised that Judge Cooper of Honolulu mid others were Interested In tho propel ty and requested Hint they he offered protection, Tho Palmyra Islands wero pro claimed purl of Hawaii In 1882 uml r.ot annexed to (Ileal lliitaln until ISS9. The attitude at first assumed by State Deiiat Uncut oIIIcIiiIh was Ilia' the Palmyra Islands weiti of llttlu value, consisting merely of a locl'.y Mirfaro, and useless except for Kitanii deposits, and soveiclgnty was not papers In tho case weru turned uvor to the Navy Department with u le quest that Home vessel be sent to tin l'alnira Islands und Iho necessary In humation regarding them obtained Kur that reason State Deptrttuent of ficials believe tho iirmoted cruiser West Virginia wits sent from Hono lulu to collect the required data. Navy Department tullcl.ils mo no' mi flank They refused to Indicate the destination of the West Virginia, hevoiid saving she wuh not hound for either China or Mexico, "She Is Just on a llttlu cruise, was JUDGE COOPER SELLING HIS REAL ESTATE It The estate of tho late II. 1 St Ilaldwiu has been annralsed as Jt worth Miangllng over under any cli tt valued at moio than six millions H cunistiinces. An InveHtlgathm dovol U of dollms. n oped that tho IhIiiiiiIh did prnH?rly ho lt The it'isjrt of tho appraisers ti long to tho Tenltory of Hawaii. An tt was tiled In the Mnul Circuit it Biinouiicement was then niudo Unit tt Couit Mime weeks ago. Thu it tho question of Hovoielguty would he part of the wltiicHH hy an explanation j pilnclp.il holdings of tho estato tt taken up with Iho aiithoillles of (Ileal iih to how he arilveil ut the llguiei, aie lepieteuled In shales of it llillaiu. It was fill tiler declared Hint He ran Wlhltr, he Mild, uud asked tt stock In II. P. Ilaldwiu, Ltd. tt till due Insistence would he made to (Continued on Page 2) ti it tt tt tl :: tt tt it ii tt it St It tt it R t letuiu Ibe Islands and h'.ivu them In The statement was qu.illlled on the Onli o ft be blggesi of real estate deals this ear Is practically closed, by which the Tient Triidt Company takes over the leal estute holdings of Judge lleurv u. Ciniimt In .Mnnn.-i val ley. and will liauiMo the lots for u third parly on Hie same plan us the College Hills lots are being bandied, according to report. It. II Trent said Mils nllernoon that the deal Is about clntcd, ami will bo the only Information the Navy Dep.irt-I complete with tho signing of Ihn pi mcut people would give out. I pers. The negotiations tire not only Tho suggestion has frequently been for Judge Cooper's leal estate, Homo made that the sovereignty of tho twenty-four or tvventy-alx lots, but for 1'nlmvrn Inlands will ho submitted tojhls handsome homo and the four acres The Hague tribunal for detciiulnatlon.jnr ground with It as well. Tlio third This would Illustrate the benefits of pally Ik not named, nor are the terms arbitration among friendly nations 'of the sale made public, but It la rn and ut thu same time settle a delicate mined that local capital Is doing Hie problem. having. jl Walk-Over Shoes A V&y FOR MEN AND WOMEN Vyif UJL JACOBSON BROS. JB X-iw Pantheon Dlock HOTEL STf.ECT L i i