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" Ev ening Bulletin From San Franciscoi Tciiyn Mntii April "3U For San Francisco! Hhlmm Mnru April .".a From Vancouver! Alnkiira Mny 52 For Vancouver! Zenbitidlu May 21 The logical medium for high-class Advertisers is the EVENING BULLE TIN'S growing prestige and purchase producing capacity, in addition to a universally known reputation for business-producing ability. ' Publicity Is The Life OpLocal Trade 3:30 EDITION ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5224. 14 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. 14?PAGES. : ! t PRICE 5 CENTS. k 5 PROHIBITION RECORD S U GAR PDllD i : Hawaii will make a icmarkablo :t It mgar rccniil (IiIh car, nceotdlng !! St to estimates Just completed by H ii (lie Sugar t'aclorH' Association, i! SJ Manager Nowell of I ho Assoela- St St (Ion this morning coinplelod Ih" St St tabulation of tlio (lop estimates tt It an of May I. anil announced iliut tt SS the agencies shipping throiiKli tt SS tlio Association glvo figures SS SS amounting lo 48S.(ino I on.s as their SS SS estimate Tor 1912. On Nov. 30, Jt tt mil, the iircllmlnary chI Imnto SS SS wan liU.nno, tho now estimate SS tt IIiiih raising tlio old IS.dim toiiH. SS SS Tlio sugar not shipped through SS tt tlio Factots will lio close to tOK,- tt tt 00!) toim or jiorlinps over. Man- SS tt agor Nowell said that tliero In SS SS prospect for a nop upwards of SS SS (ioii.ooo tons IliU year. Kvory SS SS agency reported with an Increaso :t SS ocr last year except In two In- SS SS slimees, those two ngencics ro- tt 5tpoilltig without n rciliictiou, the tt SS llgtircs lielnK tlio name ns buforo. SS SS Tlio talmlntlon lias been under tt tt way for uomo time. A few days SS SS ngn the estimates wcro 10,000 SS SS tons abend of tlio preliminary llg- SS SS ores, mill tlio totals checked up SS SS today prove that Hawaii will havo SS SS a mammoth crop this year. tt tt tt ss ss tt tt ss ss ss ss u ss s: ss tt tt st E IS Arjn otllcers In I law all aro expect ed to lead the llfo Btrenuous. Although Kcnernl orders of the War Department piescilhlnK regular physical oxerclso tor olllrers have been In lore c for somo cai. It Is left to the post commander to Interpret I ho order ns ho hcch lit and to form rules nud leKtilatlotm to suit climatic: conditions, Depart incut lieiidipiaitcrs recently called attention to tho requirements, and Instructed the local post commanders In show how It was heliiK obeyed In their mm mauds. Tho result, has been Ilia Issu ing ot now regulations bore. Olllccts are encouraged to go In tor sport, anil lo get away ns much as pos. hlblo from .routine duties In taking their exerplso. Polo, golf and tennis mo all bpoc Ideally mentioned, nnd tho rencral understanding Is I hut the tilll cer Indulging In tficsa games Is moro (Continued on Page 4) Multigraph H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. Merchant and Alakea Phone 2643 ' JllJ"lgg"ttg1llilSS ..M. ' ". am (My -k ' 430 IN UNIQUE PUNAHOU PAGEANT I'libl muijuinccmciit of the roll pro gram iiuil those wliii will take part In the striking anniversary pageant that (s lo lie put on by tlio l'liimhou Preparatory School was made this morning nod Is Riven below by tlio II u 1 1 e 1 1 n. A program picturesque In the ex Irenie, mul one In which ISO boys and gills are to participate. Riven on the dahii Cnlle-gn ciiiupUH nnild lieatitirul sutiniiiidlngs. this anniversary pageant will be attended by hiiRe audiences A Kriindslunil ri'ntlng MHO persons has been i reeled ami will piohahly beconi plclcly filled. The piocnilil mid those who will take part follow: 1. Llfo and Customs of Primitive Civilization. Tree Dwellers Kieil Clmmhci Inhi, MurRuerlte Ault, Vernon Holler. Nnr tuiin Hills, Kllabeth I'ra.Ier. Dorothy (Hills. (Itti'lldiilyn (lurlev. lllllfolt Owen. Miirnarcl Tbruin, Mario Abel, lrwlu lteadle, Harold Irdtnnn, Anno (li)ler. 1 1 id. la (liilld, Mnbellla Mend, Florence Itbndes, John Walker, Doro thy Curry. MarRarct Phillips, Illxhup Kinney, Jllrlan Kinney. Cave Dwellers (.oretym Campbell, lrliiR Hlom. K"tee Cusslily, Kalulani Devercux, Illcliard (lame, John Clere, JaincH HnijRs, Irvine Purls Ksklmos John Campbell, Itussell Frn.ler, Aloii7.o Oartley Jr , Albert UnoRH, Jamos Hudson, Annit liime, IMKiir Kroll John Mel-mio, MarRiierlto IVMiohls, Dudley Smith, Armstrong Tow so. Itoln'rt Willi, Cleaner Wnvsnii, MarvJane llrown, Frederick Trotter 2. Llfo Among tha North American Indians. "Hiawatha." Charac tern: ' Nokomls 1 1 la w a tl i.i . la coo Klrcm Itliieldrd . llnhlll . .Dnrothv Choinbeilaln . .. William 1 Inches I.eo Cummins MontRnnierv Clark LouNe 1'b anor Drew I.yser (Continued on Page 3) LI (Speci.il no i in tin Cable.) PEKINO, China Apr. 29. President Yuan Shib Kai's first messau'e as pres ident of the new Republic of China promises financial reforms, mainte nance of order and retention of ex ternal friendships for the nation. , FREliiTLW MAY BE DYING ( AHHis'lnteil r-risa Cnbll.l PARIS, Fr., Apr. 29. Jules Vedrlnes, probably France's favonto aviator and hero of a scoro of big aerial races, was j fatally injured, it is believed, by a fall here, . admiralen'saf'e is latest message 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Apr. 29. The steamer AJmiralen has wirelessed that there Is a tug alongside and that tho steamer is being towed to San Francisco. INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAWS GOOD IN ALASKA WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 29. Tho Supreme Court today held that the in terstate commerce laws extend to Alaska, 'NEW AMBASSADOR PRESENTS CREDENTIALS I PARIS, Fr., Apr. 29. Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, recently appointed, presented his credentials here today. !NQRTH DAKOTA SENATOR ! SPRINGS "DRY" WIEJ DELAY IN FILING COSTLY Bishop Street Damage Figures Already Closed, Is Statement. That several property holders In the li'lnlty oi lliiflinp and t'ulon streets, who will f'c more or less iitTected by the opcnliiR of the former nud the closing of tlie lattir IhoroiiRlifare, uie likely to bo grievously disappointed, was tlio tenor tif news cinmiuling this morning from the Circuit Court. Tlio lilnrillllK irtnil uie mim i.eiiu i. i n statement Is to the effect that tho . .. .... . 1 mil set for the IIIIiik of illumine claims wus April 21, and that uuy such iloctimcntH -llleil "later will have virtually lio leKiil' standhiK or recoR nit Ion. .It Is thoUKht that most of therlnlm- nts have compiled with tho rcqulro I ment, but seveial' aro said to liave been dllator, uml all such faco the possibility of recelvlns no recognition when they do eventually uppenr with statements of tiielr' demands. .ltist Imw many have railed to tile Is unknown Superintendent of Public Works Campbell 'and Deputv Attorney Gen eral .Smith, who together extended tho DllriR date limit fome time itiro. con firmed the statement that April 21 was the last day set by them, but said tliev had no doubt those who had not met the requirements would be niile to ob tain consideration tbroiifxh the courts The leiral aspect of Ibis phase had not been Invehtlirateo b them. tbe snld, us a situation of the character had not been iintlclpatid 1375,000 FOR That the next Imhuc or bonds for Hie Hawaii piddle lmproeuieuls, ruining probably In August, will approximate J:i7ri.noo, was the statement of (Jov ernor l-'rear toiUo at the close of a conference with Chairman Albirt Hor ner and II. K. lllshop, consulting en gineer tor the Hawaii belt-roail coiu mlssliui tlust how much or this Idsiui will bo contributed-to the construc tion or the. road he did nut stale, but he did Kay that part or the allotment would go rnr ten oilier features! and thai the total nmoiiut for tlio others will probably ho conshhrubly under fi0,000. The balance or bn St. 10 n(" to bo Bv0 linpiovcinents on that Island will probably lie arrnngesl for later," said (lOvcinnr IVenr. Home of the allotuie'nts figured out this morning were ns follow. n: llllo t'nlon School. $r,r,00; Kelwa school, S.tnon; Walohlnii waterworks, Kail honioste-ud waterworks, llllo watel works. S7r,nn; Kn waterwnrks.i S3000; Napoopoo SKOOtl: North Komi hospital, mid North Kohnl.i hospital, J.'iflOO; jr.nnii: inuel.i school, SSOOI), SMOO (Ion, Homer hen, fnmoiis soldier of Is reported lo hao caused much op fortune, horn of tho Mexican revolu- position "downtown," ami particularly linn nnd moro lately tho companion of Dr. Sun Ynt Sen In tho Clilneso rovolu- Committee. At tho Capitol Saturday Hon. Is n passenger on tlio Tonyo Ma- there was allont a story Hint tho com ru, which nrrlveil from tho Orient this mllteo would under no clrctiinstuncoa afternoon. Indorse Wheeler, nnd as tho commit- Tho noted warrior of two contliionis too ami tlio Rnxerunr have been pla is accompanied by his wlfo. It is said lug closelv together, tho Indorsement Hint ho has not been well, and Hint ho trom tho centinl body of tho party Is tins been thiealenod with blindness, expected lo bo a stiong factor In tho Ills wlfo heard tho nows and went to appointment. China from Seat Ho, Wash., to meet Opposition to Wheeler is not based him, anil now together. they are coming back .ife; i CiiMiisttm Gronna Introduces Bill Along Same Lines As (Sptrliil Hull WASHINGTON, D. C, April ot North Dakota, today introduced Tin the Senate a hill tor prolvbition in Hawaii. The bill is the same as the Johnson hill which was introduced at the first session of the Sixty first Congress. C. S. ALBERT. GRONNA TAKES UP' ISSUE OF A SENATOR NOW DEAD Tho alien o cablegram from tlio North Dakota Legislature In January, 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 ii'h Washington correspond' lull, to 1111 the nnoxplred term of Bon cpt shows that prohibition for Hawaii later Johnson, who died before Ids pe Is iikiiIii no In Congress. Defeated ov irlod of nubile service was ended. crwhelinliiKly hero by popular vote of mo people Ol nu'iilll ill mo piuuin- cite" or 1010, the prohibition issuo np- .1.., l...lt II ....II.. tho people of Hawaii at llio "plebls- uurciitly Is acaln to bo broiiElit iin.'thlsi tlmo by the sVccesspd Senator U4JjRwaJI," and Is.as follows;. N. Johiisiln, who Imi(sli'.0ctl'lilir"i1ir" I'o It enncfed by (lio Senalo and nieasiiic In Apill, 1000. Houso of Itepresentnthes of tlio Unit- Senator Grouiin was elected hy tho' (Continued on Page 4) .aaOTa nan-nmva oan oa , GROWERS PROTECTIVE BODY, An a-iieliiiliin or Hawaiian garden truck ami rrult producers Is tulked ot now to oig'iiii tin- mii, ill rarmlug In dustr In Hjiu.iiI fur the benellt and plotectllill ot the mi inliers This has bi i n t ilkeil of before from time lo tliin- wllboiit tangible lesult. lluer, ri-cent instances or what looks like dlw iliuln.itlou on the I'.irt ot Coast Jiilibeis and commission men uguluM II iwalhin pioihnth luis aroused the growcib and Is arousing tliem still more The lnti st In-I.inee Is that or the scilit Hai ks of sweet potatoes con signed P i 'bun lloiui to a Kan I'riiu clsco i iiiumlshliin houso and ictiirned lure on the giouiul tliat the potatoes were Infected with stem-borer It D. Willi assistant mim rlnteiuh nt ot iiiar kellng. CiitiunoloKlst i:iirhnrn uml oth ers have huqii'tlisl the potatoes and pronounce them " K iiIIIioiikIi It has CAMPBELL'S CHOICE OF HIS SUCCESSOR MEETS OPPOSITION Assistant Sunerlntemlent ot Public Wmlm A C Wlienler Is tho iiinn Hint Marstem Canuihell has nicked out to succeed himself, according In an Inter- cstlng story that Is iiresenting Itself III soveinl angle's Wheeler Is said In ability to manngo this big and linpor have the strongest kind of backing taut Territorial department, under from Campbell, anil when the hitter's which is spent annually hundreds of resignation' takes effect Juno 1 lio thousands of dollars, wants Ids assistant to bo tlio man who Hcsldes this theio Is evident a feel will elm v on the work. I III!! that Wheeler is too much of a nnw- Thls eleslro of Cnniphpira Is snld to' have led to it reeoiumondalinn favor lug Wheeler inaelo lo (iovernor Prear, and Campbell Is believed to bo pulling all his wires to get Wheeler tho po.il- lllshop of tho Hawaii Ixian Ktlliil Com Hon. mission mluht hn named Is considered I On tho olhei hand, Campbell's action In tho llepuhllcnu Territorial Control on his lecord as an engineer, for ho Is Mated by all to bo a llrst-class cngl HkanastaaksilBM "TWT HiJIFF. r FOR IS Johnson Tried v I III Cable ) 29. Senator Asle J. Gronna, Tho Johnson Mil, which Is tho satno ns tlio Uronun bill now Introduced, Is lis lliu uimnm mil now uiiiuuiircu, in entitled "A Hill to Prohibit Soiling; of , .. . I... .1 II... I.. If I, lutoxfcatlni: Ilocraccs In Territory ot TALKING, been two months since they were shipped to San l-'runclsco This Is oiil one of the Instances of peculiar ticaluieut of Hawaiian piodtict. Tin- disiilmluatiou, ir It Is such, Is ran to account, lor. Inasmuch asCal IIiuiiN jobbers nilght naturally hesi tate lo alluw tho deeopinent ot lirodiue-gruvvliig tore that would mean that this Tindery could ship In big MttanlitlcH i f gulden stuff to the Cali fornia market uml break the high priirn that the conditions there )i.i fostried Market Superintendent S. T Htarro'.t will make an Investigation or the facts mid nothing will lo done until his re. turn hoinv. It Is supposed Hut mean while the growers aro talking of u Territory - wldb association, which (oubl maintain a man In Hun Kra li chen to look after Its Interests and to develop the markets neer. technically lirollrlenl and so tar ns eiiL'tneerlni- knowleilcn nnd nbllltv1 goes, perfectly rnnnlilo of lllllng tho position However, it la rticstioncd whether or not ho has tho nusinesH ' comer In I ho" Territory to qualify for a position requiring such oxtensvo knowledgo of tho Island conditions, A rumor afloat that Engineer II. K. ot no seriousness whatever. lllshop, it Is stated, has not boon In tho Terrl- lory long enough and would not at once bo able lo qualify. A stilt moro omphalic bar Is said In lio Ills own lu - luntlou of staying with tho Hawaii 1(111(1 Kill III1T11 II IH I IIIH n I A rovlow of tho situation and tho la- tor developments lends color to tho statement In thnc II u I lo 1 1 n some dnys ago that Albert llornor, chair- man of tho Hawaii IOun Fund Com- mission, stands an excellent chatico of being named by tho Governor. Hor- tier's naino la now being given much - consideration, tits menus have heard, 40. '"! '..'L'!iiw'iaMifl'wuf'iIrfij'.ii' HAWAI AGAIN FILIPINO HAS ENDED PROBE; IS SATISFIED Prepared to recommend to Hie Phil Ipplno Assembly that Filipino i mli;ra Hon to Hawaii be ileeloteil and Hi creased, Honor Joaquin llnlniori, who) 'came to Hawaii on an olllelnl mission of Investigating the status of his conn tryinen here who nie laborers, will re turn to his home bv tlio Tciivn Maru i; Honor llaliuorl, who Is the ihaliman of Hie ctnicratlon committer of the Assembly, has been In Hawaii for more than a inniilli, having boon sent here bv the Assembly to Investigate complaints of lack of emplovmen', harsh treatment and other protests made hv his countrymen who hnvu come brio In woik In the Islands. I to Is going bak prepared with facts and llguroa to deny Hie reports, and is prepared as well to mako a statement to tho Assembly that conditions here arc moro Hum satisfactory He re turned from Kanal yesterday, his fa oralilo Impressions, received on his trip iiiiimu uiiiiirBaiimn. h-vviuti ti nn iui to Maul and Ktuial previously and at II. -III...... . .I.lll II..II.H ll,.lllll. that time published in the Bulletin IiktIhr- been' materially stretiKt liened by lils Journey to-lho Oardcn Island. Senor llnlniori tnlked nl letiRtli with a reprcsontatlv of tho Hullo tin tills mnrlllllR at tllO YdllllR lidlcl. While ho speaks KiirIIsIi, ho prefers to talk In Spanish and. his remarks wero translated excellently by his sec rctnry. Made Thorough Visit. "DiirltiR tho forty days I havo spent in tlio Hawaiian Islands," ho said, "I tmvn vlulteil tu cut v-olt;!it nhilltnttous 'and In all of theso I havo seen approx imately three thousand I- lliili:os. Per sonally 1 hao tnlked with milll Of ilii.ni n.wl timv nv iiu.ro urn eoriiniii. ed and happy here. "Tlinv rinhi. irr.i.it u-iii-nu ntiil frrwul treatment Some of tho ncwiMitners say Hint the work Is n little too bard, (Continued on Page 4) UNO MAY RETURN HERE The JnpancEe Diet has not done any thing toward tho "strlko hill," which. II Is rcporlcd, was introduced by ono of the members on behalf of tho local strikers. ' Tho Japnueso Diet has not dime au thing toward the Dillingham liunilgia Hon hill, and, so far ns It Is concerned, It Is likely that tlio matter will be set tled mule ably between tho Govern mollis of tho United States ami Japan. Hon. S. Okabe, who arrived today In the Hhlii)n Maru,. tunilo tho above tlalcmcutH to the II til lot In when seen on board the steamer sliortly'aft or It docked at the Ahikea wharf. He said also that Consul (lenernl S. I'yeuo, who has been given a long lenvo or absence, currying posslblu trnusfer, may return to Honolulu. Woman's suffrage was elefeated I1'" ChKiigo prlnuiiies b a of ,wn '" nm' FATHER CARAHER AGAINST Declaring that Honolulu as a sea tort city Is to ho congratulated on (lie l"cu ""'l ll """ "" '"'"" "r ""' tunning by law or by sufferance, Pa ther T..Carnher of San Kranclsco this l mrnlng urged that any step 'toward i tlio establishment of such places bhouhl ho met with tho most vigorous opposition by tho citizens, Father Oarnhor Is a prominent Cntli ollc of San Francisco and has long I ecu foremost In tho work agaliibt commercialized vice and particularly against the dance-hall evil In that city famous for Its Parhary Coast and Its ' ueacn rouio . r or moro man a dec i.''..!."-i TrTrsaaa Tciazsr-tfjcJ'; IP TEDDY IS HOT IN ATTACK (.is.nl Hull- i i n t"ible ) BOSTON, Mass., Apr 29. Colonel Roosevelt in a statement made hero today says thai1 President Taft has been "cognitant of an agreeable delay in the prosecution of the Harvester Trust." Ho says that Taft subordi nates the interests of tho people to po pitical advantages. ,. .- TAFT AND TEDDY ARE ONLY 30 MILES APART l At-aorliitiHl rrr.vi Hiiblo ) BOSTON, Mum., Apr. 29. President Tnft and Colonel rtooscvelt aro on tho Mmc political trail, only thirty miles apart. In a speech at Taunton. Mass.. tho President assailed Roosevelt vigorous ly. declaring that the colonel has mis represented dim. IL S, CAREFUL . AsmM-tairn rr Cable I WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 29- '"" ""H "" rums uno rtrr, Tt.. It.-..!. U..I- o 1.1. ..J n which left San Diego under sealed or- ucrs yesterday niiernoon, presumaoiy to scout along the Mexican Paclfio eel- are not 0oin0 to Mexico, it was stated today. They are sent out to intercept the gunbo.it YorUtown to prevent the gunbonv from touching at any Mexican port, on account of tho delicacy of the situation. NOTHING MORE HEARD FROM STRICKEN STEAMER f VrfwwlHle-el Prrs" Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Apr. 29 Nothing further has bren heard from the steamer Admlralen, which lost her rudder in n blow off Humboldt, Cat., and last night asked by wireless for assistance. CIVIL SUIT AGAINST HARVESTER TRUST e AhviM-liiliwI pre. Pel.te ) WASHINGTON, D. C Apr. 29. A civic suit under the anti-trust taws for tho dissolution of the Harvester Trust will be Tiled in Minneapolis to morrow, it was learned today from the Department of Ji slice. WILL PROSECUTE THE ST. DENIS ANARCHISTS e A.nrl.et"il Pe-e'ss' e-ahle ) ST. DENIS, Fr., Apr. 23 A rigid prosecution of anareh'sts has been bemin. WARNS CITY DANCE-HALL EVIL ade be has been wot king to wipe out those evils. "With tho support nnd counsel ot Mayor Itolph, we hope to rid Sail Prnucljio of the den nnd tho elnnco hall," said Father Ciirnher at tho Young Hotel this morning. "I nm glad lo see that Honolulu has nothing of tho kind Only tho Ugllnnco of Its citizens will keep thotn away, however. Wo have to organize our light against thi'in In San Francisco, hut wo will win ct " Put her Cnrnher arrived on tho Blor I a last Friday and will stny over ono trip or tho popular Oceanic liner. Ho Is going to the Volcano on tho Mauna Kcu tomorrow morning. "'SBVrL' LI ;i