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" jwrw Evening Bulletin From San rranelseot lllielmlnn, MotiRolhi . .April Hi For San rranciscol l'lrxla, l.urllnu April IS From Vancouveri Zoiilnndhi April 21 Tor Vancouver! illinium April 21 Newspaper space would not be worth much If it did not become the daily companion and informant of people who are careful and economical buy era. To such people the advertising columns of the EVENING BULLETIN are personal news 3:30 EDITION Publicity Reaches Profitable Patrons ' ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5212. 16 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, APRIL 15 , 1912. 16 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. i iiiiiiii-iirwrMiMMraTTnOTWmWWWITiriTMM . M-mmmgMmMssttaaasssaiassssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'salBs -. .ft l 7 tti CINCHED COL SAM PARKER'S ALL TITANIC PASSENGERS SAVEDIFIRST TEST VOTE IS LINER GASHED 'BUT ALL ARE RESCUED (PprrlHl II II lint III Cubic ) MONTRCAL, April 15. Manager Mitchell of the White Star line denies the sinking of the Titanic. He reports that the damaged ship is making for Halifax under her own steam. ( Assent itfil ''rtcs Cable ' HALIFAX, N. S, Apr. 15. Tho Whito Star liner Titanic, which rammed an iceberg near Cape Race yesterday, is doomed, but the passen gers are saved. A government wireless at 4l 15 o'clock this afternoon brings the news that the Titanic is sinking in shallow wa vcr near Cape Race. The passengers have been taken abparrt the Carpathian brought rush ing to assistance by wireless. Thrilling scenes were enacted when the trans-. fer was made. The Insurance on the Titanlo amounts to about $7,S00,000. The great steamer is carrying $500,000 worth of diamonds. I s ARMING AMERICANS IN MEXICO Otwilnl rtiillrt.n C"t ) WASHINGTON, Aferll 15. A note has been conveyed to the Mexican au-l thorltles setting forth the strained re-1 latlons that are existing between that! country and the United States. Pres ident Taft has authorized the exporta Hon of 150 rifles and 50,000 rounds nf ammunition tn CuaHalalam In arm' tho Americans there against attack. i i TWELVE REPORTED KILLED IN WRECK (KikiIhI liullcttn Cable ) PUEBLO, Colo, April 15 Reports from the wrecked train state the num ber of killed at twelve. ASK MORE AID FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS (Si-hIiiI Hii I let I ii Cthlo ) WASHINGTON, April 15 The Pres j Ident has arked Congress for $300,000 additional for relief of the flood suf-j fercrs along the Mississippi valley. SUGAR KAN I'llAM ISI'O I ill Apl in KiiMir ', iIikiih.II list, I 'is.'lc I'ii- tlllllS ltllltlltlllll i'lKi lllltH S8 iiiiiiIjhIh 1b ill, piiiitj 1 7i I'm. v Iihim iiiiiitatlnn 1 is 1 1 .'d EVERYTHING QUIET ROUND COURTS THIS MORNING j V rj little wns eloiiiR nroiiud Ihoi rourts this morning, iiiohI of I lie rau H lelng mt iilT either until Into IIiIk lift-, tnionn oi until tomorrow, when the exdlcmcnt of tho two continuous will! to oer. I In tlio Circuit Court lieroro JiiiIro WIiIIiio) thn Louis, dhnrco enso was, tiiutluiieil, lint lieximl thai there was' nothing motlng Tho toiiliiiiinnio of, llio honrlng In tho llnll Armltago tithoj whltli Ik before tint master M T SI tnoiitou, will not he taken up for t.onic llinn et SAFES H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd. MERCHANT AND ALAKEA PHONE 2648 - -'i - I ASTTHAIN IN PUEBLO, Colo, Apr. 15. Many peo ple are believed to have been killed and injured in a wreck of the Rock Island train Rocky Mountain Limited at Cuba, 11 miles north of this city. ARE VIOLENT CHICAGO, III., Apr. 15 The Dem ocratic factions representing William Randolph Hearst and Roger Sullivan are warring in the State convention. Rival court orders havo been brought into play. The Hearst forces battered down the doors and elected officers. The Sullivan forces went to another hall. Two delegations will be named. LABOR ROW IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, III., Apr. 15 The militia and the police were called out today to quell a labor row. TalkW At Moon ti it tt tt tt tt tt tt ti tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ti tt it ti imaged nml exi lied liy Homo it tt of the riilliiKu In the llopulilli an ti U contention, a lunula r of tit o tt it Ratis assembled at the noon lioui it it mnl talked er tlgnroitsly on tho it tt prnpoHul to holt tho convention it tt on the grounds of tho coercion tt tt that Is heliiK used in handllim ti tt c ertuln doli-giilim Tliu Ktalemeut ti it was uhronil that tho iissombl) it it toted to holt, hut while thlH Ik ti ti iloulileil It Ik hcllowil Unit wlsoi it ti nml i a I in counsels will prevail tt ti It wnH tlioiiKht IIiIh afternoon it tt I hat the leinark of (!corgo ('alter ti it miiilo on the llooi of tliu tout on it tt lion h hlKiilllcniit when ho it tt said, "II nlTettH I ho titlldllv or it it IIiIh convention" ti it tt it ti it tt tt it it it it tt it tt it ti tt A Btilko of u outer al the Nun u gansutt woislcd iiiIIIh In Ninth Ox ford, Mass has appaicutl) t ndi il by the discharge ol the strikers The utirugi miIui) of tin tinirltali print Ik i In 11,1,1 it )uir Two mi o who win illRfclnu i tunul at tin .State rum In Hi idge vvuli i .la-t- i,iit a htiil.lt ii n lulit out after iiiiiin whi'ii t ti, v tiiiinil tin rioiiiiiI he- McCANDLESS EASY DEMOCRATIC WINNER :: t: :: :: u tt :: t: :: :: it tt it tt tt :: it . THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM it :: t: II 'Iho I'l.itfnrin Committee ufU-r SJ ii a rtilliot debute, till mil prnpos tt it oil "totes for women" plunk, mid .1 it Oils will lint emtio before Itio rim tt tt tclitlon iih pari of the inuimit tt tt tco'M report . it tt Oilier plnnkH icuuiimcniltil nro tt tt for n piotcctlvu InrlfT on sugar tt it mill coITcii; a direct primary; n tt tt Public Recorder for each Coitntj , tt it it unliable pensljin from Congress tt it for forinei Queen l.lllunkiiluul, tt tt nilJiiKtnieitt of tliu fishery rlglitH; tt it nml n thorough rcvlHlon of the it tt laud laws, tt tt tt tt tt tt X tt tt ti it ti it tt tt tt tt tt 'I lie Dcmoiintli' (oiielillou tills uf lernnon Ik proceeding slow I). Tho platfonn (oiiiiultlco look long tlmo for IIh work, and up to .1 :iu o'clock little wns doing Link McCandlcsH Is sweeping the Democratic convention Just as cleanly as ho mnl IiIh lieutenants, predlcteil. I Tho dual contention plan seems sine to win out nntl the nomination of Me (landless its Delegato to CotiKress is a I foregone, conclusion. John II Wilson I will probably ho named us National icominlttM man Tho McCurllit wine of tho patty showed tnoro strength than waH antic ipated, iioIHiik (.2 totes to the major It) 's 'Jl on tho Initial daslithe Unlit hot ween lien hons or Wnlltiktt ami John liniiiKi'r or Honolulu for tho tout pin in y chairmanship Later, when permanent organization was eiretlcd, hyons was kImui iho unmilnious toto for vlto tbalrmun, Huowiui; tiiitt the hatchet had hocn hurled with decent obsequies. Tho MoCamlloss wIiik doesn't need to use II, anil tho McCartlDltcs can't, ho tho' weapon Is of no use at present. l'i to tho noon adjournment thcio litttl been llttlo frit Hon on tliu floor, a fow quibbles titer rules or onlci helm? tliu sum total or tho dolmto. after tho first brush titer tho temporary chalt tminshli, McC'atidless's much disc uss- OVER $4,500 IN HANDSOME AND VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN BY THE BULLETIN Grand Opporturvty for Young Womon of the Territory to Se cure Splendid Awards in Great Popularity Campaign. Handsome 1912 "Rcqal" Automobile, Player-Pianos, Com plete Vacation Tours, Diamond Rinqs, Gold Watches and Other Prizes to Be Awarded. 'Hit i;rt atest popul.irlt "campalKii tti bt Id In the Ttnltor Is itiuiiHiiuut todii 1 1) the nteiilUK Bulletin In the special Hiippleini nt which lie CMiiipatilis this issue Kutintiiii talii iiblc piUiN aKitrtKiitliiR our t50ii In tiilut, Iniludlni; one 191.' model, toiu pit til) -1 iiulppcil UeRitl uudtrsliiiiK KiuiiiiK tar four tkRiint UD0 Item IiikIoii plntr-ilaniH, or four templet') tiiiutliiii tours to San I'ranclsto and it tin n, with ten clajs of Intensely In tt resting nml tlellRhtful pleitDiue nml FOR TAFT RESOLUTION ACCLAIMED HsLaaaaaaaaaaV' 7' sLaasw L. L. M'.CANDLESS Whose control of the Democratic con vention should assure his selection as delegate til Ktenm rolltr was In otlilcnee. nntl ii itny opposition nan t oino up II would hate bet n squashed flatter than Iho protcrhlnl pantaku b sheer weight of nuuilitrs Fight for Lyons. Tho lioui prim- to tho sealliiK of the delcKaltH was iimiI hy tliu scalterliiK scouts of MiCnrlhy'H forlorn hope In woiltliiKjin tin outslilo delcRitlos to stand for llirli rlKhtK In securlni: n permanent t hnlnniin for Maul This was tho onlj hopo or tho minority for ciiecKiiiR i ne riisuiiiR inroiiKii or tliu icunnitieHH irnuntin. wit n .11 1:11 ti Ker In the (hair l'otir ytura oi;o ()a Im had tho 1 balrmanshlp with lCd Watson Two Jtars bro O. T Ship man nf Ifnuiill was pieslillnt; ofllter itoti tins ear 11 ciisiom was 10 oe 101 loncti, a muu lrom Aiitui hiioiiiu (Continued on Page 6) ho EN E sliihtn i hut hi im UiHttrn mi'lnipollt, foiu pcifnt riti beautiful Jinn tlla ninuil -links fciur solid Kobl built s' wiitebiH nml bun iiiiiiiiI trips to K'l l.iutii in Honolulu nml return, will he iimirilul iibmiliittl) free to tho onnn wiiinin or the Islands, pnHHessIni; tliiiKt unit pnpiibirlt) who nro (host n lit tbeilr lib mis to bet nine) tho recipi ents or thie-e haiiilsnuie awards An Unequaled Opportunity. 'Ibis uiiiiiuiiliil opportunlt) the tliiimi of k lift time in all prob iblllt), ON OPEN BALLOT" STRIFE I 'resident Taft was Indorsed by 11 ' thumb roils toto of llm Republican Icrrlloilal roiitentlon this afternoon Col Bim Parker Introduced n reso lution InilniBliiK Tuft 'and urKliiR his 1 relet Hon, nntl Instructluc tho Hawaii delegation to totu for him so lonir us Jils name shall bo before tho national contention It went tliroiiKli with a rush 1 'ac tional illITereiices wero thrown nslclu mnl llio I'tc.ir and Tnfl-Knhlo forces alike shouted fin tho resolution and lor Taft 'llo rrsiiltillnn whh referred to the rules couimlttea u'ud made part ol tho preamble to bo presented to tho contention later W. W Harris, candidate of itlio I'reur League rotces. for temporary nml permanent chnlmmif, "wils elected this aflcrnoou nlso, tho vote beliiR nlotiK the s.imu lines as Hint of this mornlnK Harris' tlctory was alrcail) roretast hv the earlier toles Charles Wilt ox wns named tctn poiory setrelury anil l J Crawford Interpreter At :i 10 o'clock the contention ad Joiiriicd until I o'clotk, when tho ItuIoH Conimltlee mid tho Credentials Committee, named this afternoon h) Harris an soon as ho took Hie (hair are to rt port Tho h'rtar l.caKue forces bold the control or both com mlttees. HarrlH havliiK tnatlo Hint ccr lain h) his appointments. The whip or tho Creiir Leiiituo le.ul ers was ei at kill oer the delegates to the Itepullltan Terrllorhtl tontentlon this nidi nliiK. Amid t halites tnlceil h ex-(!oteriior Cutler nml tilheiH. that employers or Hawaii mo Intimidating Mil its to (al ly) out their will, amid scenes or tu mult anil factional strife that at times rose alnumt tn the point of wild dis order, the proRrnni with Krear to op poso Shlnglo us a tleleRiitn to the na tional ((intention nml with an open ballot upon It, was starttd on Its way With John Wlso watch Inn tho dele Kates from a seat on tho llnor, with othtr lieutenants watchliiR the sniuc .Inlnrriitnu frnm untitu llPHlltp tlietll. tllO Hist test on Iho open toting Ihhiio was carrlid at II! SO o'clock todii) bj u to iiit art a pfrfttt pluisuro tar n spli niliil plater plino a beautiful illn- it riiiK n toiuplite vacation tour lo the iiialiiiitnil a luindi-nmo anil tx iltilsltt kobl wale n ni one nf the) othtr piltH Ii. open to the oiihk wointii ot the Ihlaiids niiitrital .ir shiRle ami nit hull an eiiial Plinnee lo win Til" MII1IIK Wlllll-lll lllltlllK till birgtHt lltllll III or tntis nt llio eoiiiliislon of the taiiipilKii will ie (Iceland the winner Jul' Ibe Il Kin nuinmntitli while the winners or the oiinr prizes will Im tho eiiiullibitiH who stand In order In their rtspietlti ellktritts utter the wlntur nr tin ciipltm prim mitomnliile has, . bet ii id i nit J, j Greatest Campaign of the Islands. With tin one aim oi imiklnK this talnpalBli the Rrmtcxt iirfali of Its kind i mi- In let In the Termor) the Hteu I n k II ii 1 1 e 1 1 n has ptircnitMtl an nr rn of pi 1cH fur more taluablu than are mm lull) Klten In newsp ipe r tiim imlkiiH It Is tho Intuition of tin nul la 1 1 ti to iiiako this innipiilKii one) Ioiir to im remc inhered umoiiR the ouiiK w unit n tn whom thtso prizes are itnariltd nml their friends. ThroiiKboiit tlio tontest will ho eon tlutttil on it IiIrIi plane mnkliiR It 'mi (Continued on Page 4) MARKS CONVENTION Mt rSl VFaaaaaaaal tsHsiHBBHQ22iL; W W HARRIS Elected Chairman of the Republican Convention. ti it ii tt ti tt ii ti ii ii it ti tt tt it it tt tt John II Wise led Ihe I'rear ii it LtuRiic llRht on Hie floor of the tt it tontentlon this morning, with M it tr F I'rnsser ami loliu Wntc rhouso ti it nlso spokesint u (oorRi It Car- it ti ter A I, C Atkinson Htephon I, ti ii Desha II I. Holstelu mid others it tt wero prominent for tho Tuft Kn tt tt hlo fad Ion it it ti tt it tt it ti it it ti tt it tt tt ti it tt tole of M tti 7n A protloiis motion, tabling a uiotimint to oust I, Weltir heler, a I'rtiir Iiikuo ilelegativ from the tontentlon on the ground that he was not n tit Iron whin elettul, was also carrld h) a tote of US to 72 These two significant motions, both decided In fiitnr or thn I'rear League, wero claimed b Cooke anil his aides as ill lory for tin m Iho contention took a lecess at I.' .10 ti clot k until J o'clock, and as soon its the rtcest was declared, Cooke rushed from his seat up to the plat form, and several or his lieutenants still present shook him by the band with words or congratulation "This is Hue'" declared tho I'renr l,cngiio presldt nt "It looks all right now ' 'I his morning's meetitiR was tliiirac letlzed bj a bntllo or rones ror out point and tioni tho beginning much or tho flklit or the KuhloTnrt rorcs wan directed on tho rulings or A II Cooper acting chairman So bitter so prolonged nml so wildly dlsorgnulr eel weio tho ptotet dings Hint whtli adjournment was taken hatill) a step toward pennant nt orgnnlallou had been made Cooper .was ussalled h crlos or "I'tifalr' ',"11011011'" and the like and some of his rulings called forth Jeers from all sides He was plain!) tins lend again and again An Inexpert ented chairman, H was his misfortune to iiilo titer an asseuihlago that look iiiltanlago or dory slip, anil while tin serious t barges that ho It lined In clfh ir side wero made, his position was innelo tery inienilntilo This afternoon nt 'i ti'dotk the ton tentlon met with only one Important point decided, ami that was that tho balloting on temporary (halrtiinu should he open Inttrntl or set ret The toto that brought this about showed Iho I'rear league rortia strong on Maul and solid on Kauai while Hawaii mid Oiihu split asnndni llete Is tho wa Iho delegations lined! up on tho llrst toto' IrenrlicaRuo Itulilo-Jaft 10 23 Hawaii .Maul Oahu Kauai . ill ia SG 40 0 70 WON MOVE; THE TAFT RESOLUTION. Minn no William II. rati. l'rotdcnl of Hie I litis ii Mates during Ills prrt liul It rm l.i ill miiiislraliil bejninl I iiielluii his entire lUnct for Unit , high ofliti, nntl Ii) Ills splnnlM nhll II). uiisillisli luitrltillsni. 'mnl strati I fust mllii re lire In Hie gnat principles of Ibe lliliiililltan pari), iliinr much In priniiiile Hit- iiiiilint, nntl pros. lae.rltt if lli. ,, ,il. ,if (tin l'nlt.T.1 I I ' ". ,.,..,... v. ,. ,,,, u 'Mutest I 'I In n ftire, llo It rr-soliri). Unit tie !!c public an pari) of (ne lirrltor) nf tin tt nil in riintt ntliin aenililfil tlvrs In rtli) iiuliire Hie. iiiliiiliilslralliui of Ullllim II. Lift, us I'reslilent. ii nd nd teenies sirtingl) his rinoniluiillini for n M-roiiil linn at Hie hands of (lie He pulille.iti par It. nil be II furtlnr result) d, that Hie six dill calfs elitist ii Ii)- Hils rnnten. Ilmi to Hie Iti'iiiilillrnti " iitlimit I Con ltiilliin In he litlil In filling", June 1 Mil J, be mnl are hiribj luslriirlrd to tole for Ihe iiiimlmilliui of Mllllam II. 'I aft ns Hie lli'iiiililltnti raiullilalp fur President of Hie I'iiIIkI Males fur Hie Ii rm nuiinicnrlng Mnrrli I, IIII3, so lung as Ms name n mains before Hie cemtojillcin. (Mgind) sviirn, cviiKKit. ii .: ti it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt a tt tt it REPUBLICAN TICKETS IN tt tt TODAY'S CONVENTION tt it ti it tt tt it tt tt Taft-Kuhlo Ticket. ti Temporary chairman II 1, it Holstelu, IlawulL it Settolary HII Crow ford. it Oahu ti Interpreter W. it Maul t! Sergeant at-Arms ti ker, Onhti J Cocllio, tt tt Hoht I'ar- ii ii it Delegates tn National inuwMi tt it Hon r- J K KnlanlHimiile. II W tt it Shingle. A I, C Atkinson. Geo ii tt V Kenton Oahu; II I, Holstelu, tt ti Alternates - (leo II Carter, tt ti Ins I. Holt, C M llettoncourt. it ti Ram Parker Oahu: V M Osorlo, it tt Hawaii W I Coelhn Maul it it Taft (Frear) League Ticket. tt i Tcmporar) and permanent ii tt t lialrinnu W W Harris. Oahu it ti Tcmporar) and permanent it ti seeretnrt Chas Wtlcox, Maul tt ti Delegates tn National conven- ii tt tlon W r Krear. J It. Kalnnl- tt iivtuunlo Ceo I-1 Kenton. Oahu, ii it John T Molr, Hawaii) Harry A tt ti llaldwlu, Maul, Charles A lllce, a ti Knual tt ii Alternates - Dr W T Monsar. tt ti rnt. A O MHrcnlllno. Jhn II U it Wise, Oahu Carl 8 Carlsmllh, tt ii Hawaii, diaries WIN ox, Maul, J it ti II Conn) Knual tt it tt ti ii it ti ti ii tt t: it it ti ii it tt tt Tho second toto show ed hut u slight switch, two totes being gained hv ihe Kuhlo-Tuft bunch Them was homo tpiestlou its tn tho nt curacy or iho count, it being announced ns 88 to 72 but the different n was not OUou;li ' to he material In the dual effect. Chairman A l Cooper nf tho, fie jm iblltitu Teirllorl.il Centrul Commit- ' v pul tee rapped on tho chairman's table anil tailed the tontentlon to order at til'ir, ntlotk Most of tho tlolegntes wero In their khIh Ho brlofly ex plained the purpose nf tho contention mnl then Introduced tlio Hon It U llolnlem who rend (he olllrlal cull for the Kepubllcan National Conten' tlon at Clilieco rollowliig this Chairman Coopar read the call for tlio Territorial con- teiiiion i niwiuru niti-cprvitu ins '"'l, ii.irLu - Secretary James then called tlio roll Immediately after tho roll-call J Coelho, hose uuma wag not on (Continued on Pag 6) A ft l (1 .1 Mi ftJ&BJMV&St if I. . - V I-, jj4-H"ltl 'JMj) i, V. SV - -t'it Akl M &J. jKflSwtVSS a