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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, MAR. 29, 1912.
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Masonic Temple
Weekly Calendar
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MONDAY:
(Ik utile- Slnlulr
TUESDAY:
Honolulu -'I hint Hi cri c.
WEDNESDAY:
lliiviull.tii N mud ll( gri i'.
THUR8DAYI
Honolulu (li.iplir. 1!. . M.
I'. M. niiil M. i:. 31.
FRIDAY:
ATURDAY!
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AH TliltlQf miratunr ol tkc
Order r cordially Invited to
attend meetings of local lodge.
Allot on the
'.'ml mill ltd
Miinil.ij of
i ,1(11 iiiontlt
t It. I'. Hull
"i8o r. m.
Mcuihirs nf
otlii'r Ashii.
cl.itlons tor-
MARINE ENGINtEHS.
UCMEFICIAL ASVU4TI0a.
ill.ill) Imlliel.
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UrlilM 1.1 I.H1M.L', NO. 8,
K. of P.
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" Mn Ik ever) Jnd and Itli Situr-
l.iv evening ul i JO ii (lock In
vJ if nf t Hull, cor l'ort mid
Ilciotmiin Visiting brotheis
cordlnll) Invited to attend
A V GKRTZ. C C
r r kiliiuy. k n s.
(MIIT J.OIHIK Ml. 1, K. eif r.
Meets every first and third Prl
1 day nt 7 3U o clock, l'vthtan
' Hall, corner llerutnniii and
Port streets Visiting brothers
coidl.il) Invited to attend.
S DHCKUR. C C
o helm:, k. otn is
IIOMil.l'l.l I.OIKil', (ill!, II. 1. 0. t.
. Honolulu
l,odge No fill..
yV?n i' o i.iks.
nh tlit ir li.ill on
mi its In
King St.,
noui Tort, every Pridii)
cveuluK VlsltltiB llroth-
crs are cordially invited
to iitiend
i) i' it ihi Mii:no, i: h.
cro t m.i i:c.i:l, sec
inn uivn mini: mi. i, i. o. ii. ,m.
Meets cveiv first and third
Tnetil i ol puh mouth in
Kiuterniiy Hall, 1 O O V
building VI i. ting brothers
(O'lliulh invited to attend
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I.OI IS A I'HitUY,
Satliem
C of K
iio.Mii.ri.i mm: no, v. . i:.
'J'i Meets nn teeond and fourth
yPVfcW'edneml.i) evening of each
,00" montli at 7 .,ii o i lock, in
(T
San Antonio Hall Vino) aid
nuir Kiuma Vlsltlui; brothers
street
aro Invltid to attend
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IIOMH.I I.I l.dlllii: Ml. SOU,
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will nuot In Odd I'ellovvs' building,
Tort Htioi't, nein Miik. every 1'rld.i)
cvenliif; at 7 .10 o lock
VisitliiK luoiliois (.oidi.illy invited
to attend
A.MDItOSi: J WIltTZ, DUt.itnr.
i: A l(OHh(). Sicreluiy
A. BLOM,
Importer Fort St
Millinery
MILTON it PARS6NS
Pantheon Dldg.
PHONE 3088 FORT STREET
THE VERY LATEST IDEAS IN
Spring Hats
Miss Power,
MiUinory Parlors. Doston Block
K. UYEDA
1027 NUUANU STREET
HATS
Up to-dato Millinery and Men'. H.ti
ZEAVE
Just received bv h X Sli:ilR tlio
vi r latest ill LINGERIE GOWNS,
also u Hue n-soitiii nt of MORNING
DRESSES and SPRING TAILORED
SUITS In all color-
66-67-63 YOUNG HOTEL
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llul lei In niil iN will 11 ml II.
WHEN YOU WANT TO
MOVE
BE MOVED BY MOVERS
VJ'JTCITY TRANSFER CO. (Jas. H. Lovo)
Shipping'
(Additional Shipping News on Page 13)
AMERICAN FLEET SORELY MISSED
Al GAY PARIS
Revolution in China Leaves Trail of Financial Ruin In Shang
hai and Other Treaty Ports Many Young Men Flee for
Greener Fields Nippon Wlaru Made Brief Stay Virgin
ian to Gather Island Sugar Claudine for Hawa'i Ports.
The iireseiu e nl Hie vessels comiirlh
liiK Hie Ainerliaii Vslatli Heet it sore
Iv missed liv Hie lmsliiess Interests at
Shanghai the (lav I'arep of the Kar
Kasi Known throuKhoiit the Oilent
as Hit ' imiiiev tpemkrs , the mm of
the I lilted Stales' ' hamhoo lleet havo
been sintiered, wltli the lesutt Hint
wheie heretofoie Sliatmhat has liren
tin' an opted Mecca for olllceis mid
men sieklni; redeatlon, tho are now
distributed nil nloni; the coast of t'hl
nn
MiaiiKhni Is dead o far nt biisl
nest Is (oncerneil was the hrli f nnd
I'ondise remark of nn olllier In the
'lovo Klfen Knltlin liner Nippon Ma
til n ftUitr tit flu, iinrf nf Itntlnllllll
Inst evnnliiL- Tin. N'liiiK.n Mnm vl
Pod Wmwinur ii,.. Kiiii.i.lnir unit for
Shnnehiil the (lrst nart of the month
anil at Hint time it It said thai vessels'1"' '"span bed at Irak this even
were Miik Idle ul the wharves and'K ' "" Inlei Island steamer Clan
l.nsi,,.... i,i,i. umbiiiL' wlili hair ,'l'ne This vessel will ilepnit wltli n
rones I'omllHons were sin h that 1I07-
ns of ilv.r lioms wire laid ui and1"
heir diws elthir dlsi harKed ol iut;
on half pav The tnsli (nine when
I he lehels ileiumiili d a huge loan fiom
the China Me re hauls' Steamship Co,
'V hie h Hie diieitois ii fused lo ad
value iIiiih tvlng up one of tho big
gest shipping eoncerus in the Orient
Though uutteis have Impiovid n lit
He leeentlv still It will be a long time
heroic conditions tone h the normnl
nnd the uucmplotid aio put back to
I heir old positions
The revolution hat plaved the eiv
mischief with nearlv nil lines of bus
iness While the Nippon Mnm lav at
Hongkong biiudicds of voting nin
who had pievlouslv been omploved In
conimerclnl Institutions and big hom
es nt Shnnghal were passing through
Hongkong en route to Mnnlla nnd Sin
gnpeitc with the hope of betteilug
their conditions 'I lie eoiitlugiiit em
In ,ic eel clerks, accountants, bookkoep
eis machinists and skilled aitlsaus
from various llnet of trade
1 raveling thiotigh to San I'rnnelscei
lu the Nippon weii' seveial men who
hud been obliged lo leave the c omit I
owing to having been ihrnvvii out of
e inplovinent at the treatv potts,
Shanghai hotels and bars, deprived of
the American sailor tiade, me on the
verge of bankruptcy as the local tiado
- Impoverished b the hard limes Is
iinablei to stippl) Hie patronage neees
sarv
One ot the notable passengeis In the
Nippon who received n welt nine he to
nt that oleum T K K comniander
W 13 Kilmer, who on nrtlval at San
1'iandsio will assume lommnnd of th
Nllipou .Mam to hitecied Caplaln A (
Stevens who has been granted a well
earned leave of absence.
Other passengers lu the Nippon and
to leave the vessel at Honolulu liuln
ileet U cabin, 102 Filipinos, 711 lnp.ui
ese, and 3 Chinese lu tho steerage"
tin- iiii.iiiftii unv 1IIV.IHUUII tn i.tiiiii,.
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h ni . ..in. v.i.inn tiuii .,-, ,ioit,it- oivi'I.ik1
Ahiiiit "do tons Oilental eaigo were
b'ft hero while the vessel remained at
the Oeeanlt wharf The Hiiough ..ii
go Is a laige nnd valuable one, In
eluding silk and tea shipments
Hearing out tho pre die Hon an
noiinieil In the Dill let In wiess
ago Pinner (iiaselt will take- ovel Hie
puisei s duties 111 tint 1c too Maru and
will be found thcie Willi tho ni rival
of that llnet at Honolulu next I'rldav
t! II Oultcti, freight clerk. Is torn i
norniil) seivinc as ouisei for the trln !
until bis suce essor. 'I bomas MeCombeJl 'h ll. "A" Incentive who lakes
assumes Hie- tilllee- J the posit Inn that homesteadets after
the Nippon .Main sailed for San
Prune Iscn shoitl) afiei I. o e loe k Hilsj
nioinlng. taking mil) a fow liivovci
passe ngcis
r:a
Honolulan Back Sunday.
'Ibo Mathon Navigation steaniei Ho
iiolulaii sailing for Kahiilui late last
evening Is expected to lelllin to this
irnit e ai lv Sundav inoiulng altet hav
ing been hiippllml with a ipiamli) of
Migui ii the Mn ii poll The llnnolii
l.iu had u e on hit 1 ihle amouiii of
maliilatid lielghi tin elisi I nge at Ka
li it I til I he Honolulan
San i'laiii Ui o at lo
v ,
iinv morning vinh a lull com
W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty
( Mont Rouoc Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne
( Schlitz Beer
OF THE FAR EAST
pleineui of cnblii passeiifiert and SOOO
tons siiKiir
fJi
Next Mail for the Coast.
A mail destined for the mainland Is
to be dispute hid iirobablv not later
than tomorrow afternoon In the Unit
ed Stntes Arm) transport Sheridan.
i This vessel It duo to nirlve nt port
this mtcrnomi, hrlnKlUK olllceis, en
titled men casuals mid Philippine
(!ov eminent emplo)es The Shirldmi
sailed fiiuii Manila on Mnnli tlih and
ntilll'it lli'in 'iiiiiilli I'll (itllt ll l till llllil.
i . - I
sncni niio mn ni mriGioH mi in rami no
stniion before piiKeulliiK I" Nagasaki
lapau wheie much tonl wns Inkon
ntionnl.
Pa
Claudine Taking Hilo Malls.
'c arrival of nialnlmiil mnllt des.
Hned for Illlo and Hawaii ports will
" "" "r Kneinl inerphandlse and
number ot pnsseiiKors
Tho Claudine
is si hediih d to arrive
at Illlo carlv
Sunilnv morning
Hall a Kauai Departure Yesterday.
The Intel Island steamer Hall, with
ituantltlcs of lumber, fertilizer, nnd
sundries lur elite barge at Kauai ports.
was illspatcbed shoitlv after r. o clock
I itt evening 'I Ills ve-ssel carried la
ter malls nnd a few enhin passengers.
The If nil will return to port with su
gar
n
.Vol an fro ni ha mil.
'1 he Inter-Island steamer Noeatt
from Kauai poits with shipments of
sugar rice, omiitv iliuins and sundries
Is mi nrilviil lit the port this morning
rhe vei-sel met wltli fall weathci on
the liomevvaiil trip
AI!IIIVi:i)
'I hursdav. .March 21
Salina Cruz via San I'lunclsco, Se
attlo mid Tacoma - Virginian, A.-il.
S S , a in.
Tbursdav, Mnreli 2s,
Hongkong via lapan ports Nippon
Mam, .lap. stmt , o p in
l i)i:i'Aitn:i) i
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Wi ilncnluv .March 27
lapau potts, Manila and Hongkong
--.Mane hut la, I M S S .', p in.
Sdue via Canning Island Makura,
C-A S S , .I p. m
nui ouvet and Vic ten la Kcnlau
din, C-A S S, fl p in
Port Towiiscnd .Mar) U. I'iisIci,
Am. sehr, p in.
Thuisda) Mm ch 2S,
Kauai ports W. 0. Hall, stnir, S
i in
Kahulul-llotiolulaii, JI N S. S,
p m
I'rldn), Mnreh i't.
.
au
Crane Iseo Nippon .Main, .lap
i. a m
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It Is claimed that "the fads nn
coining tho Kniinammio homesteads
am bv no means stated lu the Cov
"' ,r K pamiililel lu Hilt coilliedlou
having Inllllled the terms of their
holdings should be compelled lo lesort
to Hie law couits in older to enfoiee
I heir tights against the Cov eminent
I hereby sulllcieut reveals, as I submit.
a disposition Inimical mid hostile to
houiesicndlng "
The "Pako Homesleadeth" phrano
of tho Ooveruoi Is Healed at length,
"While tho uso of such slang cxpres
sions bv a scholar!) okeiiitlve might
well be cillldzed even If vv at united by
facts ll is submitted the (iovernoi's
iHIO VICTORIOUS
id sail lorjnulural antlpalh) to liomesteaders In
enloik ne vtlEetioral. and to those who havo forced
Itiie hand nf tho admluistinlloii In pat
TIDES SUN AND MOON
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Due
Mar.
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l'lrst itiiiirtir nf the tniion Jliirch
tlcular, nppcars to hnve given tlio IJ
oeutlvc mind n reckless predisposition
to the use of this term, lilt mnti) In
torvlews published In the prcst, puh
Hi HiiocrlicH, etc., ahoiind with this
term of reproach and manifest innic.
over what mnv ho described ns a gen
oral Hiispldnn on the (ioveriini s iarr
as to the good faith and honest of
nil Individual citizens as cllttlngulshed1
from corporations, who have sought,'
or seek, nsslgnmcnts to holdings out
of the public lands ' .
Dealing with the (lovernor's refurnl'
lo nllow the Delegate's ntlorno to see
Hie report of Dcputv Smith on tho
homestead conditions, the Dclegnte
snvs, "Let It be remembered Hint the
icport In question was furnished more
than nine months ngo, nnd ttint the
Hover nor tins not seen lit to either Is
sue the patents, tiring nctlont to mi'
nil! (1C holdlnfis of the honiestend'-rs
or to Inform them whether or not
their applications will bo ultimately
granted "
Much space Is given to Hie gt hiding
eoutiads and the llgmes given to
Hhow Hint the homesteader under ton
illMons Hip Coveiuoi
seemed to favor,
i
i in i lil timlii t TH ii(ir m rn v lilln tlml
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lilantatloti makes lu the
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Miiiiiij oi
$"." "If It bo true ns slated
,.
letter of (Jovernor I'rear to Senium
Hewitt, vv herein he urged tho making
or such u contract, itini ii is more in
vorablo contract than senile other plan
latlons nro making wltli homestcnil
ers' vet this fact merely furnishes ad
ditional ptoof of the allegation in mv
former eomuiuuicatiou to von Hint the
tieatment of the homesteaders by tho
plantations or Hawaii Is giossl) un
fair and oppressive '
In handling the Aloha Alnn Setll"-
nietit Association matter It Is stated
that Hie (lovcrnni has sought to sub
stitute a "government eif discretion'
for a government of law.
"Tlu.ro Is no warrant In fad for tlio
(lovernor's statement Hint the 'Thomp
son Settlement Assoclntlon which up
tilled for the Kautimiiann land Is
elosel.v related lo the Assoclntlon In
iliiestlon' . . . Neither Is there any
warrant for his statement Hint Hie
Aloha Ainu Assoclntlon was formed
for speculative purpeisos."
Pnhala Plantation fliituo svstoin Is
disc listed nc length. "I do not abate
mi) portion of nn contention Hint the
(lovoruor has been elerellet In this
matter Ills visit to Hie loeallt) In
finest Ion logethet wltli bis 'cabin olU
cers' wns made seveial weeks after
the receipt b) I lie Lnnd Commission
er of tho amended applications above
referred to, and tho Oeiveinor could
not then have been In Ignorance of
Hip fact Hint Ihosp applications weio
pending jet (lining Hie pel led of
about seven months Hint hnvn since
passed the Onvcruoi appears to have
neither submitted the applications,
themselves, nor unv leeonimendntloii
of his or of Hie Commissioner of Pub
He Lands concerning them to the Laud
llonrd '
In the Walakcn plantation camp silo
matter the rejoinder says lu summing
up, "We me tints left to guess why
the plantation should loqulre auv etu
plojcs' houses or stables upon laud in
which it litis no further Interest, but
the language' last iptoted would mi
pern lo Indicate tho (inventor's pre
disposition to evade as fur as possible,
tho allotment of public lands to hoine-l
steaders, mid tho bent of his mind in
fnvor of Hie probability thai tho plan
tation will retain tlio land ot a largo
poillou of It, bj some menus or oth
er
The Delegate Jumps hard
tll
(iovcuum's Intel pretaliou of bona lldoi""1"" "lls letegrapueii lo vvasning-
" "
homesteaders when dealing with Hie "" """ ,1"' e'miroveisj ueiweeu inj
"Kekiipulau Settlement Assoclnllon." sl,r nl"1 lie Oovernor liecamo nmito
Ho savs tho Governor assumes thati1""1 iPimnmenellng the leappoltitment
tho applicants "had no Idea of set- r ll11' Uovcinnr. I shall have men.)
lllng on tho land nnil Hint theli object '" K!l "l"m "lis topic in tonnectlon
wns purely one of speculation or In
vestment "
"Hut it Is manifest," proceeds th"
rejolndi'i, "Hat tho Cioveriiot bcivvcen
the npplleutlon of the Kekiipulau As
sedation mid the wilting of bis leplj
to mv complaint, experienced a change
of sentiment with respee t to iiiallllea
lions or otherwise of otllteholdeiH ns
honiestc adois 'I bis e liaiige of Imse Is
manllesied in Hie oxioedluglj pioinptl'11 ""' 0t'K "r "l0
opening mid platting mid assignment
of homesteads In llnlku. Maul, lo
meinliert or two sepmule settlement
nssoclatlons, tho 'Llndsaj' ami iin;uoernor s peisonul and political
Cnlirornla' some or whom me now ,i filends and supporters resident In Ho
possession of their assignments tioliilu. nenilv Kill nilles fl run tho
Among tho 'farmeis' to whom HUtli,l,,lm,K,,'lll,H nsslgned. with two bioad
iisslgnments havo been made nre tlii:,,,P" ciiiuiiioih iiiiervciiing mo en
following, till close peisonul or pnlltl-Hrciy unoiijcctiotiaino either upon the
eal trie mis of tlin (Invornor, viz giound or being olllte lioldets ot ns
"1 Hdwaid II lllanthard, tesldlng.1"' K'"K -v fmulnmenlal te.iulsltet of
In Honolulu, about liu miles from tho
land in tpiestlon, mid ou A dllfereul
island, uppoliiled hv en nt the In
stauin of Governor Piear to the posi
tion of l'ooil luspeelor, wlilib he now
holds
"2 Svlvnuus T Start utt, ri'sldent
In Honolulu appointed hj oi at tho
lustnnie of Hovel nor Preai to the of
the of Siipeiluteudent of Jlurkollng
lu tho Department of Immigration,
etc, w lildi ollle e ho now. holds
"I William J Coopei, ionhl.Mil In
Honolulu mid lepottei upon a nines
DOUBLE TICKETS
Republicans Expect Many
Nominations for
Tonight.
1 1 1 mi I Republican lenders wore busy
tndn) wltli llnnl arrangements for I ho
nominations tonight of delegates to
Hie Terrltenlnl convention, mid In view
of tlio Kutilo I'rear conlrnvcrs), w litcli
Is In the Unlit In spllo or lopontod an lesults, mid not much will be dono In
nnuiicome'iits that It would he koptillip way of nttlvo polltlial work until
out, more than usual Interest Ik o
pected for the first guns of tfio cninv
pnlgn j
ItcporlH received lodn fiom many
precincts Indicate that more than two
.i,!,,,.., will ho in tlio lipid.
mid In
Komp pn0eH it seems iiosslhlo that
tiuiso Identlllcd with the Tuft League
v )P n nc
(oruer ot 11 mice UU
ncrcil light,
Republican Meetings
pourtn District.
Product
Sloro of Knlmiikl .Mercnntllo Co.lpartlsan Individuals, anxious for n seat
hnltmikl
2 I'ulille llaths, Wnlklkl
fl Mniion Tennis Cluli grounds.
t-l'ieinlHPs lot J. ii. boper. torner
I.unnllln and Keeaumokii
R Hall on 'llerelnnln s.ree. Wnlk.
kl end Itnpld Transit property.
c rnnni. tilsirl, i stnl.tes. k'nknnkn.
7 Drlllshed. Miller street.
S -llondnuaiters, HIS Miller street
3 Central l'lre Stntlon. l'ort nnd
lleretmlln streets I
10 Old polling-place, Xiiunnu nnd
llntes streets.
11 Wnlmnnnln sihoolhouse
Vi -concoriim nan, i.uso sueet.
rl"n "isirici.
In the I'lrth Dlstrle
the first eight
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ll.lll.lt .,.,' ....... .,..,. (.....I.v.n i iu
, tnliu villi ,n, nt foe nmiiln.ttliitiu
fn,.
as
precinct
I 'Kanenlip.
2 Wnlkane.
:: Piiimiuu.
I -Knbiiku.
"i -Wnlaliin.
i Walanae.
7 i:wn Jllll.
i -Pent I fit j.
!i Residence of S. Jlnhcloun, Pa
lainu.
10 SeheKil bullillng, corner Cullck
nveniic and Heckle) street.
11 Residence of W C. Ae hi. I'alamn.
l'J Resilience of S. Knlclopu, Kuun-
wal lane.
Ill Resilience) of laigeuo K Alu. Ku
nklnl near Llllhn street.
II -Nolle) llnll.
1" Residence of Hubert Ilobrou,
I wild
10 tJovcrumcnt sdiocilhouse, W'ahla-
wa.
17 (lovornment selioolliouse, W'uter
town.
(Continued from Page 1)
Consul 1)1 nn Is ll good e'lilliesc
schnhii itini lias n bioad know bilge of
e blnese ulTalrs from previous service
'1 lie post Is In coining incrciislngl) lui-
'"""""
I'lfty three eases of hookvvork huvo
been found In the little lumber town
of I'oiil. K) , according lo Dr. L. A
Shlrlcj who Is making liivettlgitloui,
' unite! tlm ntomlfitu nl ll,.. Dm. U..r,.ll,
Institute.
t: :: ts :: t: :: n tt ti
paper which has supported and now
mipporls Covenioi Preai In this on
Hovels) moro
leully than mi)
tho Terrltnrj.
"I Carlton C
persistently and vlo '
oilier newspaper lu
& CllOUUSt,
.lames,
lesldeut at Honolulu, emplojed at the
Honolulu Pertillzci Pnclorj. and ineni
ber of tlio Republican Territorial I In
eeiilive Committee and evio of tho
iiieniDors oi tnai uoeij who ussisted
I ... ,. - . . . .
in ie ic.eiii passage, in a lesoiuiion
... . . , ...
wltli the Haiku Homesteads,
lo "J
discussed upon a Intel page. Hut I
submit that enough has been bote
staled lo show that with (Jovernor
Pie m and his adinlnisirutlon It makes
a., mo euueio.no in me worm as to
whose ox Is geiied' Young Hawaii
linn nun piupiiM ii, uiilitit llli-u lllllllin
within six oi eight miles of Illlo.
"hetet theli ollle lal diillos Inj weio,
I I cm niiniinisira
'" wkp mm speruiaiors who
Miould not bo considered as bona lido
."I'l""'"'"' "" ihiiiiiuuub inn uu-
" munei
llio Delegates lojoinuer lanes llllj
sl pages of tjpewrllten mailer mid
deals with tho Governol's leplj lu do
tall
MILK
Kalmukl Dairy
and CREAM
- F. H. Kilby, Prop.
Ui
t w ll I
tblivir lush Milk mid I'luini
ilullv In all p tils of the e itv
Satisfaction Cu.irinteed
17 ir, P i) lio un
'hinn
IN BOTH PARTIES
Democrats Look for Scrap
In Nearly Every
Precinct.
Willi the Dehiocintle precinct tluli
iioiiilnatliiiiH for delegates to llio Tor
rllorlnl convention scheduled for lo
night. Hip leaders of the two part)
furtlons mo Interested!) nwaltlng llio
It It seen what Mates' uic put up
Indications are Hint almost nil of
tlio tweiitv-niiic precincts of Uahu will
ptit uji n iloublo net of nominees, ai-
though in n few precincts it It prob
nhle Hint onl a Blnglo slate wilt lie
framed. Mct'andless nnd McCnrlhy
feel reasonably sure of Hie iinmilmlt
oi leeiiug in nieir own prcciiicis, mill
hcllcvo Hint onl umnluees favorable
lo their respective Interests will ho
nntucil. Thcie It ntsn the (banco,
however, Hint lu n few precincts linn
in the Ajirll 1 convenllon, will get
t.r names up, nt wns the ense two
'ivaTK ago. wlien one of tlio smaller
,,rcr,lrlB in( mnre ,imn tllrtJ nalms
on ,i1(, n,),
'' ho "rc-" "PPortl'mnicliI of .Mr-
I? - nor,,1" " '"V r" " "f1.1,,1
I I'enioirntlc Terrltoilal Commltlec,
Klu's ",,e "Ic'PKatP to each precinct
n'l ' f'i cery twcnt-llvo voles
cast nt the Inst previous eleitloii for
Delegate to Congress. Ibis swells
the lotnl number of delegntes to tlio
tonventlon this jcar to 211. It Is
'probable that the coining convention.
Iui,i. itH double ssues to ig it out. will
lie hour drawn, nnd the ntiestlon of u
lnootng place, where, If necessar), tlio
. .
nociy
can hold n night session, Is nn
Importnnt one.
Last week the Territorial (oninilt
I,
tec appointed llert Itlvcnburgh a com
mltteo of one to negotiate for tho K,
of P. hall, nnd report tonight. The re
fusnl or tho hall hns been secured un
til tomorrow, but this holng liomiun
Hon night, It Is Improbable) that tho
regulnr meeting of the committee will
be held. A hiirrj-up sesslot. niav be
called this afternoon to decide tho
matter.
Democratic Meetings.
Democratic precinct dub meotlngt
which hnvo been scheduled vdlh the
executive ciintnitlco or ndverllsed aio
iir follows
Fourth District.
Pree Inct
2 Jloy Sing store, Walalno and
King street June Hon.
Mniimi.
S Itojnl School. .
i JI. i:. Sllvn'a hall. Chaplain lnne.
12 llcsldeneo of Pohlna, Iaiso street,
i Fifth District.
I Precinct
e)nresjencc of I). I.. Knhaleaalui.
powhett lane
I Hi- Resilience of tho late Prank Hiu-
vev. Knllhl
I 11 Residence) of George. Holt. As)
I linn road.
I 12- Salvation Army hall, School
street. Ilwn of Lllllin
it -Itesldenco 1) V. Palm, Lllllin
street
11- lllrnno Hotel, lllshop lane, near
Kiikul
i"i- At Ivvllel
BOARD SEEKS
i
w1 U(, r 8pcclIy h0ttlcmrlll
r , i.,i,u rr imnwriv ii.eded In the
vvhlenlng of Hotel street at its Intel-
see Hon with Port street, tho Supcivi
serial Vuh mid Means Committee
,, I,, .,,, Iimt.titntit inmitH lnsl f.voll
IIR
A'fler seveial hours' dellbeintlon.
,,. hl,.prili ,,1i.,oiis nlneet.l noon tho
proper!) mid nisei the demands made
i.. ,, ,i, Mlm,.,M i,nn,i
" !' - -"
, proposed widening of llio their
' '": I"
oiighfare were materiallj paled down
Ti, Supervisors will within n few
,n)K j,,, p,cpalt.,i i Hiibmlt a couutcu
0r,,, ,llo ,nlor ,,r t. p. v. Da
,,, cMutKt ,, tlio opinion of mem
,, ()f , tmmtu,0t n,0 vnliiutfou
plated on tho Damon property it eon
sldcrahlj in excess nnd is eousldoiud
,., ,. , ,,i.
prnm what was stated this niornliig
,,, ,, mlimlilt(,ti UJ ,i10 ,epresen
llU(,H ,)r ,,, (.nmp,pIi Cstnto woto
, ,,,, ,, lll(.)lt ttlt, U(!tt r
,,llln I mint I Inn.
A m,promh0 (s lo )e sought em
tin. basts eif n Intnl eenellhe of nil
,,, i,.,.t. nfi nfin ns n result of Ibo
einoiatious of the Supervlsoit
w,lc, t)M1 ,ipnK r Hotel street
al ,t, ilinLtuin with Pent stieet wns
,, 11U)(Uo(i t, ,U fmheis llnallv
pp1(lp,a,i $,n),ikio fen tho pnipose
Then followed u pi eselitatlou of es
nmatcK lnln mn, t10 Canipbell am!
nmm esintes together with tlalms
for urtlI)MK1, f,(irn their lespedlvo ten
,,, ,, cRS00S x f c ti havo rcai bed
,,, ,,, )f ?-l2,oo
, t10 pmposo of the Hoard to
.,..lkn .....Hnnniilo otter to Ibo uaille.
w,iu, i ,). ir,vlng forvvanl of
the proposetl stieet Imiirovenieul with
tho evpectntlou Hint a bettet llgure
1 will be leached
The Supoi vlsois realize that III the
Institution of e ontleniuatlou juoieed
tugs iniie li time as well as expense
will b" Involved It Is stated that tho
lepiesentullves for the estates aro in
t Until to eoiishler nnr lensouablp of.
for lowtiid (urilvlnr m a nitlsiiulorv
(oiiipioiiilse.
COMPROMISE
TWELVE TO CROSS
THE BURNING
Twelve novlllnles, Ireinbllng on llio
edge of Hie ni)sterle of the Slnliie,
me! devoutly ptnylng that tonioirovv
will bo rain)-, so that the wattis of
heaven mnj cool to sonic eMent tho
lint snnelt over vvlilili the) iniibt (rnv
el Twelve count "em will march
lu tho parade; twelve will enter Hie
portals of tho Masonic temple. How
mnnv will survive the onlcal to p.un
out ngaln?
rhc novlllnles will assemble ul llio
Masonic temple, nt I o'clock louinricivv
afternoon, mid will mutch, under
guard of the famous Arob'Patiol of
Aloha Temple, under e omnium! of
Captain Sam Johnson, to the It. of P
llnll, where the candidates will bo
dressed lor tho part.
The procession will lenve the hall
at 2 o'clock, the line of mnreh being
nlot g Port to King, down King lo Hie
Palace gioiinds, where u suitable d
lav will be mnde for pliotogiiiphltu
tho objects who nsplre to Hi" Nohll
Itv up Klihurds to Hotel, along Hotel
to Alakca, up Alnkcn lo llcietaniii mid
bnek to Hie K of P. hall
'I ho sinvlvots of the Initial Ion.
which will not bo completed until "i
o'clock, will get their tirsi tnsi of
the convlvlnllty of Shrlntrshlp nt a
bmuiiipt to be held nt the Venn; Ho
tel, which will bo attended bv nbntil
17il resident and visiting Nuhle s
The novitiates who vv'lll b- put
tlnoiigli tomorrow nro V M Clif
ford, Ilniolel ClIITnrcl, Pnviuust i II 11
Strvptis, Dr. Harry T Hollunn Di.
.lames Thompson, Prnnk Aimstioiig.
James I'ldeles. I'rcd II Daiiion. Chat
Klirliorn. Jnmet I) DougbiTtv V SI.
Harrison, J Andrade.
PLUCKY WIFE TO
FIGHT FOi
Di ti I mined i Torts lire lie I in. in id"
bv tin wlfi ol John A Me. Million now
si iv In.; a tin-) i in si lite ne i' in Hi"
O.iliu Jail III eeniiietleii wltli tin iluilli
of A N (Velerleif lit Keliollild lliillild.s
last vear. to hiive- tin sentence lc
oked mid ber husband set fiee
'J'lie tlist step III Hie light being put
up bv the pluck) llttlc.iv om in who
st ink to her liiisliiiiiel flu rmi.lir.iit tlm
whole trial and who lias since- urusnl
to git n illvorie Honi bini. Ins bull
to send foi ii transiilpt of both In r
busbiind's mid ber own teslliuouv given
dining the tll.il.
The ilitulls given In lie i lettu show
that she has somi friends winking In
lie i IntiHst mid tb it tin most ililu
uilliid ilTorts me to be made to get
ber husband restored to lit l agiln
'I hai til) know what to do without
hint" she write h. 'mid inn going
ti) and do everything tliat lbs tu my
powei to huvo him sit Ho again
Some ftii nils of mine are tvoiUiu
bile 111 Ills Interests, mid we on go
ing lo iiiaki a hard light '
Pi mn Hine to lime worel lui-. bun
ueelvid lu town fioiu Hit lou.lv lit
tle wife and on .St Vale iitliie - Uiv
.Mmshiil Heiuliv gut o pnstiuiil im.ui
he i thanking him foi the to tin lllllo
coin tesles that lie bad shown In l tim
ing llio to lug time win u tin Mil
was on
Mrs. MeMiibou docs not si el, who
her frit nils me, but it is thtnii.l.l Unit
one of tile ill Is in nil PI obnbllllv i
Congiissmaii nnd Hint (be to ill 111
In winked thinugh him If It em bu
at all
C. P. R.
PLAN TO GET
II lliotlle genetal pa i in
agent or the Canadian Pnelllt Itailvvu
with headiiiaiteiK at Vmiioiivei II.
C , Is a live who of tho light kind
Mr lltotllo was hole some' iiiouiha
ngo mid 'it that time took up with Hi)
Piomotlou Cmiimlnec plans Itu lu
e leasing tlm tourist tiallie of Hawaii
li) eoopoiutlon with lite C P It
lltodlo leeentl) mnde a II) lug nip
eastwatd Although ho was in Ulnnt
peg hut u shott time, lie got it suits,
ns Is ovldiuced hj tlm following letior
to Seelclni) Wood of the eouimlite
"JIj Dear .Ml Woeitl -imii. ot tho
1st leeelved I have Just ir tin e ti
riom Winnipeg 'I liero Is a gteal deal
or liusliiest to be dono fiom Winnipeg
to Honolulu I did not have sulllibnt
length of limp to Intetest our pcoplo
ou tills Hip, but will do so lat mil
1 will advise you in due nuns- how
lo npptoacli tho Winnipeg husltmss
Stmt at Winnipeg-, Iliaudoti, Itcginu,
Moose Inw, Saskatoon, IMmonlou mid
Cnlgntj. and things will soon hum I
will rn lulu II full) wltli vim when I
have a lllllo Hpuio lime "
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