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PRICE 5 CENTS. -SWi 0M0RR0W pC' i ' 4 K s CHARLOTTE HUSE TELLS OF BARTON SUICIDE HIS SWEETHEART CLEARS UP MYSTERV FOOD ROSHED TO FLOOD SUFFERERS Uncle Sam Aids DIXON TAKES Thousands Of SLAPATM II I (Special II u Up till Wireless ) rlAtflOlDCC I WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 8. Sen- I IIIIIHCICi3l3 Btor Dlxon' Colonel Roosevelt's tarn- 'paign manager, has written to Presi dent Taft demanding the prosecution of Kentucky postfasters, charging that (Aexnclatril Press Cable.) they certified to the election of Taft HICKMAN, Ky., Apr, 8. Provision delegates regardless of the vote, has been made for rushing rations and , a forage to the starving people and live stock. A government steamer will carry them VILLAGERS FLEE TO HIGHLANDS (Associated IT" Cable) MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apr. 8 The river is stationary here, but is rising In the south. Tho villagers are fleeing to the high lands. WYANOKE, Ark., Apr. 8. One thousand people, driven from their homes by the floods, are marooned on housetops in the midst of rushing wa ters. REPORT MASSACRE OF MOHAMMEDANS AT SHENSI (Axxoclatcd Press Cxritn.) LONDON. Ena. Apr. 8. Reports have reached here that anti-foreign riots have broken out at Shensl. Tho reports state that the Mohammedans are being massacred. s s I REFINED DROPS FIVE I CENTS A HUNDRED. (Associated Press Cable.) I NEW YORK, N. Y, Apr. 8. Refined sugar has been reduced 5 cents a hun dred pounds. KNOX AT KINGSTON i Associated Press Cable.) KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr. 8. Sec retary of State Knox has reached here on his tour. M'CARTHY FACTION.DOES NOT With (onipletn retiirux In fmni the preilnilx on Onhii, I. I. .MiCaiiilli'KX t'lalnix 11J ill li'Kutex to the Demotratk lonveiitlou, uiul (oiueilex JO to hlx op pnnint. Colonil (' J .Mil'arthv Nona me on the iloiilitful llxt Tlie O.iliu ilileRaliou, toRtther with three Me CatidlexH men In two prei Inctx nf Mu lokal already liuard frnui, rImk I. Ink control of the Territorial i onveiitiou, Inexpectlve of how the vote luuj ro on Hawaii, Kuiial and Maul. In spite of the overwhelming defeat of (hell thket at the pilmarh'S last Hatiirdav. .McCarthy mid his support ers do not consider that tin conven tion Is delivered over to McCaudlixx Tin j admit that .McCandlexs haxilect eil hlx own men, hut the) claim that In the personalities of t h campaign the real Issue that of tho time for SAFES H. 1 MERCHANT Af PLACE BAN ON WESTERN COAL r Aasoctatrc iTrti Cable.) WASHINGTON, D, C, Apr. 8 Fol lowlnq a series of tests, the naval au thorities have decided that Western coat is unsuitable for use in tho navy, , I HE TELLS PUBLIC LEPROSY SPREADING ' (Special II it 1 1 ft I n Wlrriru ) VANCOUVER, B. C, Apr. 8. B. G. Dougher, recently from Honolulu, as serts that leprosy in spreading in Ha waii owing to the laxity of the leper I receiving station. He quotes Dr. Ra- 'mm to the effect that many lepers are not segregated from the rest of the residents. REHEARING jS REFUSED WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 8. The Supreme Court has refused a rehearing in connection with its decision on the patent monopoly case. NO BRASS BAND FOR THE BRITISH ARMY 1 hi' llrltlxh army without u bras luiiiil mull Ik the doleful prophecy of tlif Pull .Mall duetto It says that H dvllnltc proposal Iiiih In en liroiiRht for-1 weird Unit all the brass lianilH nf thu arm), excipt those of tho (Jiuinlx reRl- , liirntM, Khali he abolished, anil that the solo iniiKle piiivlded lor the future shall lie that of the drum anil 1 1 Tex ami IiiirIpm. with the pIperM of tho Scottish reKlnientx i " eleitlns a Dili Rate to CoiiKrexx him Ik en loxt xlulit of h McCiuiiIIi'hb' xup pnrti rH, and that wlien part prlnil plex come lo the text on the Moor of tho convention, many of tho men that McCnndlcxx now coiintx on ax hlx pup pctx will have a xa of their own So, hurled In a landxllde of votex at the primaries, the McCartllv faction will Iiiiiir on until after the coiiven- Hon, in the hope of khIiirIiir a major' it) of tile delegates to their way of IhinkiUR on Hie iuextiou of a later con vention for the nomination of a Dele gate to CoiiRrcsx "I'm not much surpilxcd at the way thiiiRx went Salurdii)," said 11 (3 Itlv ciihurRh cniupaiRii maniiRer foi Me I'm til), tills inoriiliiR "We knew th" sort of cainpilRn hlnk had been niak (Continued on Page 3) J. HENDRIOK, Ltd. D ALAKEA PHONE 2648 e.MW Missing Makena L P....JL O llw' -' ib ruwiii (SlKil.it III! I lot 111 Willi.') WAIl.TKC Apr X - Tin- iiiIxsIiir power snmpin Alnkcnn, 'for which the revcniio cutter TIicIIm wax xi'iit 111 search, unit uxhnru nrnr I'hm Low's Knhoolawc riUKli last lYidn) Low's mi 11 worked nil nlRht mill lliuill xuc cccclcd In llontlng tho cxsil on Satur day morning The carburetor uiul cn rIiic broke down between Mnlokul uiul I .Html. The three mm aboard are well, hut tired after their tlirct! da)s of work without rest since leaving Honolulu I'beu m towed the Mukcun with hlx laiimli tn Die vitiligo of Mukciia this mnruliiR, nliK' bourn' towing being ri-iiilrcel l.mv sn)x tlrnl I hi' llrt rain fnrplRht liiiintliH fill mi Kahnnlawu l.iht Katur ilay uiul Hunilay WAS DEFEATED DY DESHA (Special II ii I let I n Wlrelrxx) HIM), Hawaii. Apr K Hte- phen Desha defeated t'arl Cnrl- Kinlth III the lllln primary. Tho context wax a lively one. as Ciirlxiultli wax credited with lie- Iiir the Taft League's cainllilale " for ileloRitte to the ChkaRii ton- Neiitlon from thN Ixlaiul Varloux cHtlinatex are plareil upon the rexult ax ile eloped hy the elTort of I'rear men to defeat Kuhlo'x frlenilx Tuint) -llvn of Kulllo'n frlenilx have hem elcct- ed ax ileteRiltex to the cuiixen- thin, hut thu (omplexlnu of the Hawaii delcRatlon depeiulx on how many pniNlex are kImmi and In whom llntxteln will ho n ilt'li'Kato tn the convention, and Mime of lilx Hawaii frlenilx VMUlt him to run for national com- inltUciiiiui V 'i V '! 5 $ '!' it $ FOR REGULAR Conxldi rntlon of the report of the snultiir) tommlKxlon, iicioiiIIiir to u statement made h the (lovunor this uioinlliR, should he left to the regular session of the LcRlxluturu and not taken up Ii) the speilal xesxlou, If culled If the latter course Ix follow ed, the (iovernnr thinks tin re would hit thu datiRer of hast) liglxlatlnn 'The inattei of the lepoit of tho sanitary commission entering into tho iiiestlciu of tho calllliR of a special ses sion of tho heRlxlature," staled thn (ioveiiinr this morning, "would all de pend on how fin such a course should he puiHiicel It ma) be that It Is hot ter to leave eouslih ration of the re port until the regular session of tio 1.1'Rlxlatiire, so as to' Rive sillllclent time for wen king up the sulijec tx dealt with nml the recommendation), made li) tho report 'There nre many things dealt with h) the report and recommendations made which could not be taken up at the present time fnr tho reaxon that theie ale no laws on the xtatute hooks It seems us though It would lie better to have the matter over nml so nvold liny chnncc of hasty legislation" J..- - .JJil Fruit Ban May Go Up 111 idiicurd (Special II 11 I I o tin Uiielrssl WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 8. The British Columbian provincial minister of agriculture is considering an em bargo on Hawaiian fruits on account of the prevalence of the Mediterranean fruit fly pest. KUHI01TES WIN Two ver) kIrii leant HiIiirk h.ipp.u ed in the ItppiV lean prlmarlex laxt JKatiinlay I I nrrln Andrev vva Riven a Rlorloim wullopliiR In die elRhlh lueclliet nf the Fourth III-ll let. where the Cheathum forces xlmpl) rolled In viitorv The Kuhlo ticket in the xetoml pre rlnct of the rmiith Dlxtrlct wim vlc torlnux. allhnuRli the Taft (.i.iRiie wii tereil Its elTnrtx here and President J. P Cooke of the leaRiie pi rxoaall led the Tnfter cohortx iiRalnxt the Kuhlo jihulaiixcx, Audrewx wax not only he.ilen, hut Chnrlex J Talk, the iitlur man on IiIh ticket went down wllh him I'nlk'H defeat la wldily reRrillnl, hut a flRht wax made on him because he wax crnl lleil with heliiR drawn Into the An-drewx-liue lotulilnatlou I Incidentally, u tvploul ilie of Au drewx polltlrx wax xhiiwn up All hut Andrevvx and Talk had been with drawn from this xlate In mi effort In win the xupport of the PortiiRiiexn to these two and two PortiiRiiexe on tho Cheatham xlale Instead, however, of HiipporthiR the PortuRiifxe, xouie twen ty of Andrew x' follow erx voted only for Andrew x ami I'alk, evidently think Iiir that h) not caxtlnR u vulo for n PortURuexe. tin re wax n i hanee for Au drewx and Talk to ro in Tills little hit of what x Rcncrnll called ihiulilc-croxxhtR wax eaxlly kIiowii up whin the votex were count ed, hut there In miiiiii feclliiR that It Isn't vir hialtlo fur Audrewx In the precinct In the Second of the I'nurtti, A f.. " Atkinson Janiex I, Holt, Sam Par ' ker and Carl Wldeinaiin. xtiuieh Ku V !' t hloltex, went tliroiiRh with a whoop 'I'lie Unlit made iiRalust them hy the Tart I.eaRUe wax a hot one. the Taft cix heliiR out to Rit AtklUKon'x xcnlp In particular Hut hlx xtalp still ro mainx In placi The xaine IIhIiI. perhapx evm hard ir wax wiiRi'd iiRalust Colonel Sam Parker lint the (iiliuii'l's election wax xu euiphatlc that the Unlit wax really a hnomcruiiR lllnier M Cheathnm. lender of Iho Micri'ssful fight hy HepiihllcniiH In the I'llghtli Precinct of Iho I'ourlli OUtVlct to beat I .on In Audiows ami tho All drnwK brand of politics, said today "Wo inado a e lean, hard, nbovo board (iRht from beginning to ond, nml of course Just had tn win "Wo want lo tlinnk tho II u 1 1 o t I n for It h support ngalnst Andrews ami for the liitidllgout and vigorous light II (III edeil against his kind of politics The llul let In contributed very materially tn our success and the sin cess of clean politics. "Wo ninilo n clean, nbovo hoard light from beginning tn end arid ccniiao Just had to win; It wnsn't such a hard job for candidates of fair bus loess standing and clean reputations In win out against a liui of political tricksters when wo went at It with our minds made up for hard work ami business methods, especially when tho chniacler of thu population of the pre- BOY'S JEALOUSY OF M All "MISSING" GIRL TELLS STORY OF PITIFUL CASE TO BULLETIN FREAR PLEASED WITH PROSPECT FOR TAFT MEN That the rcEiiltit of the rtepulilleau prlmurieH already to hanil point tu the fact Hint Hit (liieR.itiH will en from Hie ciiiivctitluti ItiBtriirleil to vote for Taft la I ho opinion of tlin (lovertiur lie also staloH Hint Bticli n Rtale of af- falra nhotild please evcijone who Iiiih tho lii'Ht InterextH of the Tel rllory nt heart "Thu rc8iitn nf tho prlmarlcH nro very wit taty Iiir," he xtateil thlx innrn liiB. "I lmvo not nf cnurw heard from the other IxIiiihIh iih vet hut It htciiix ax If the nrlRlnnl nhject wrin carried nut ami Hint the c (invention would elect Hlx ilcloRiilex Instructed tn vote for Pri-Hlilcnt Taft That miRlit tn lileaxn all who havn thn beat InterextH of tho Territory at heart Iteferrltic In thn matter of u hiipc inl HexHlon the (inventor Hinted Hint liothlliK further had been decided rnllovvliiK ii perHlntent rumor that tlio Hovernur wiih to leavn for tho mainland within Hie liumeillato fiituin he wax uiiPHtloneil as to thu truth of tlin iiKHertinn. I "Not that 1 know of," ho stilted "I did hopo that I should bo able to Ret away last January but could not man iirr It I would like to go up and hrlnK my family hack again anil also ro on to Washington and I hnpu that I may bo able, to do this hut I inn not golnp In tho Immediate future " iltut Ih taken In mind, our methods of campaigning would probably havo ended In defeat down In Kakaako, hut novor ai (Mind Kmnia Snunro and Punchbowl And I want tn Bay rlghl hero that I havo nover worked with moro willing and hard-working men than thu .voung Portngiiuso men who volunteered their services throughout! tho week hot ween tho nominations unci I tho elections; tho Pnitiigiieso vntorsj most fif whom nre vet in their (well- His. havo shown the lenders of the Itepubllcan party Hint the) enn stand tngcthor as n unit on any political qiicxHim concerning them and It's up to thcs,o lenders to seo Hint limy aro given pioper representation from nowi on In tho councils of the parly and In tho arralrs of Iho government Hy tho way, over lilnet) por cent of tho club, members voted at tho primary, n to ' lal of 2.iri votes being cast " i COMES OP TODAY A meeting of the Civic Sanitation Committee) has been called fnr half past ti.ree o-clnck this nflernoon In the Cnvemor'H olllce. when the bal nnco sheet Hhowinir the lost of the of rniupiilgn against mosipilloes will be picxented The meeting should have been held last week hut owing to President Piatt of the Hoard of Health being sick It was postponed Tim meeting of thu Health lloaul which was Hinted for this uflernooii has been put over until tomorrow af ternoon. ... . AfT SHE -w., Hurt Love and Attack of Heart Trouble Proved Joint Reason For Death by Poison. "Mr. Barton objected to my going with other men. Of his character I have nothing to say but words of the highest praise. He was a fine young man, and I liked him, "I wa not engaged to him. There was never anything of that kind be tween u, I knew he cared for me, hut I did not and could not feel that he had the right to say that I should not go with any other man. ' "He objected against my going out Saturday night. I saw him on Sat urday at noon. The next time I saw him wjv when I came back from the dinner-party and ride last Saturday night and found him dead." Miss Charlotte Huse, in statement today to the Bulletin. In the vvnrdH above. MIhh Chnrlotle event when she left her hoarding placo Huse told tho lliillollti toda the at Mrs. Npwrll'f. cm KIiik near Pllkol slory behind III" Hiiiclde nf )niinK HtieetH. and friends took her to tho IntncH A. Unrlon, tho driiRtlerk whin Young Hotel A dozen person know killed hluihulf Inst Hnttirdav night fori where 8ho linil roup, mid know, too, lovo of her, n lovo Hint liml tlevrl- that her only renson In going was to oped from Infatuation to what was get nwiiv from mi environment that pruiinhl) pinotlonnl liisiinllj had mulilpiily become the hcpho nf a MIhh Huso's stntemelit, made lit; tragedy. Tho hoarding-place Ih only n length In n Mullet In represeiiln Tew steps from Vliln Villa, whero live In the room nt the Young Hotel! oiiiik llnrtoti. lifter penning lottcrH whero ho has been sluyltiR w HU j Hint rnnnof ho road without a rush friends Hi n cc Hnturdny night, of tears, took the poison Hint ended clears nwn any mystery thai mayihis pain of body nud hltlcnioHH ot have cnvclnppd the case. II explains1' Hplrlt the motive, tho voiing tnnn'H Htnle of Since .veaterdny miiruliig XHsh Hiiko tulnil, unit ll oxplaltiH nlso n plivslcalihas linen with Mr. nml Mrs V. S. Cllf Illness Hint prnhably linHtcnod his fnrd, of Senltle, Wnsh., who nre at hand lo Ills own dentil an much ns Iho lloom :2, Young Hotel. Thcro this' III of Jealoiih) Hint his net nutvvnrilly morning ahc tnlked to n roprcHenlH indlcnles. the of the llullotln al length. Tho utmosphero of mjHtery thrown Almost pumtrated with grief nt tho about tho case through tho publication i of a report In tho morning paper Hint Miss Huse had uunccnuntnbly diuap penrpd, Is no m)stcr.v nt nil In fan, tho imhluntloti of tlio story did Miss HtiHo u cruel wrniiR. Her where- ahoulH havo been known to tho police and others since tho evening of tho EIGHT OBJECT TO STATUTORY CRIME CARRYING DEATH PENALTY 1' Tlieie wax a run on tin panel called Uie 1 ederal Court this morning I" louue Hon with the ease against S.ll- vador l.opc charged with having com mitted a Htatulor) i rime Hlghl of the men (nihil to ait on the Jury stated tliev were opposed to the eh nth pell alt) and It appeared, fol n time ax thoiiRh the whole pain I would hn let out on the xatue Rieiuuds ' Their main objection wax not so iiiih h against the ihath penult) licliic ( linpoM'tl ax a general I tile, hut In the j Mie Id cnxe before them Most of i III. in In Hived that If no life had hec ll lakiu tliat the law should not exact a I i ORDINARY TRUST CANNOT BE REVOKED SAYS COURT Tho Hupieinu Court this morning handed down a dclsion in the ease of Antilo (larvln Uviuts v lllnhop Trust Cnnipnii), I.td , In which thu pliiiutltf wanlH the trust placed with the company dissolved The syllabus In part rends "A trtiBt of this charatter cannot ho re voked h) the settlor as agiiliiHt re maindermen In tho absence of mistake or fraud The omission of a clause of invocatlnn without other clrciim BtiiiueH that thn mere mistaken belief on the nart of Hie settlor that hIio possessed the power of revocation clues not Rive rise to any Inference K.t Ua CAUSE THINKS loss of n man whoso frlendshl1 hIio esteemed. Miss llnso iievortholes gUt'H a circumstantial account of tho whole affair bo straightforward, ho rendy nml ni slncoro, that tho tragedy, J assumes onlj tho aspect of a Hiidden mail determination hy n jtiime; fellow (Continued on Page 4) lfi l-'mir or the Jur were passed for cause mid then Clinton W Crandrll xtarted the hall rolling He was ex cused mid following him were seven othe rx -Charles V Itelnhart. W P. .No'iu.ilu, Daniel Dainlen, Trunk O llo)cr Hurt) J Ault. IMdle McCor ristou and lMmoipl Norrle Tie I'edcial rtatute lays down that If I.ope ix round Riillty tho Jury must bring In the diuth xentence. The lulling of the calendar ami the arraignment of six men churned with various offensex went over until to morrow morning at 9 o'clo-k There over seventy caxes on the list for the present tenn that stalled today which could he taken as u ground for rim following" mi'ttorrwero hoard I before tho court this morning I The plaintiff 's bill of (lists in the case of Henry Wnturliouse Trust Co. ' va John I) Paris was this morning tnxnl hy the court In tlio sum of KM 75 I Argument of plaintiff's appeals In the case of Kred Sackwlti, et al , wns hud this morning nml case, taken uiul- 1 1 advisement A S Present!, malinger of tlin local branch uf the Ktnhdnril OH Company, I" '! receiving the congratulations of his friends on tho birth tills morn- Inn of a son and heir lloth Mrs. Piescott and the child aro doing won. Jlrf1n -nihil Tisfttti'T ill isTUsT " J n Ii