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Skh 19 : I From San Franclseoi I.urllnc May 8 For 8an Franclseoi Slls-rut Mny 6 From Vaneouveri Mnkurn Mny 22 Fop Vaneouveri .'ulandla May 21 E V ENING 3:30 EDITION ULLETIN Publicity Is The Life Of Local Trade Every time a live merchant's name or trade-mark appears in a live even Ing newipaper it ii adding to hie pres. 'tlgo and profit if he back uo hit promltes with the quality of goodt he advertiies. ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5231. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. REBEL LEADER CLASH NOW FRESH TURMOIL BREAKS IN MEXICO V Ufl n RAILROAD HASN'T JOINED ARMY RIDING TEAM I nULU AH S S fft PBflTKTMflV iW)T COMPFTF Hi Kl tJ v v iv lUki i iiif i '' r m a m am 1ST ON tlic American-Hawaiian, Hon linil come from llio inllwny roin AHIioni'li Steamship Company gave initlce. weeks riK" tlmt It does not Itiloml to be IiiiiiiiiI liy tho frelRliMiaiullliiK leg- illations enfoned hv-tho Hoard of liar- lior Commissioners, It now appears 1 1 lull (lie steamship coniimny'H till limi- nun lint iiri-ii m no ixaciitni unccLMnuilp will be fully ho! forth In tho itlm Oalm Hallway Company, from; exportation, mi'l tomorrow 'a mooting which Ihoslonmshlp company gets thel"'" probably bring mil some dovoloi use of IIh wharf, hns not entered a . slmlliu' protest. pany. "As far as wo can observe, the rog iilniloiiH In (heir piacllcnl cITcct nre being observed Just ns they wore lip. line the Atnerluin-Ilnwallati Cop pany out lis IhU noilcc," said tlin Scoro tarj . Tl.ni ll" rallioail coinpanv'K own a' 1 Tin- railway company has not lu Ifoiincd the Commission of any such incuts, although this point Secretary Uoindl would nut iIIhciiks when asked as to what would coinf up. T1k Commission tomoirow will also open bids fin tlm new Queen street A rrpoit has come lo Siliollotd liar racks M.at nl I lie eleventh lioni, wlih men and equipment lead) to slop nhiinul l lie HaiiHporl for the voyage to Honolulu. tli 1st Infanliy will be held on the mainland awaiting further de velopments In the Mexican Hlliiatlon. ' This news comes In a private let(cr to an oillcer at Sehollold from an olll-L cor of I ho First. The writer says that nt Vancouver HarrackH, Wash., at tho time of writing, the onicers were hy no nieai'B sure that orders would not be anco!eil, anil that unless inntterH' on the border quieted down such oc lion was expected. As tho Mexican situation grows nioio serious every day, a table staling thai the Milling, of the I'irst had been postponed liuh fi nitely would pot come as a surprlso lo l)eiartmeiil headipinilers. Army ollkors hole bellme that If tho luilti'd Slales Intervenes In Mexico, mid throws tioops across llio border to proteit American Interests, nn army of at least 50.noti men will bo rushed acioss tho line, policy, said Secretary i:. A. Hermit this, bulkhead whaif. A set of til Is for ibis morning In answer to a question. Ho; viote opened a few days iiko, but nrlo' was asked If the railway company had a Supiomn Court ruling on teclmlcall liiformed the Heard that It would not lies were all thrown out. In n.ldltlou be bound by the Hoard's regulations,' to the wharf ihe tenderii for the biilld- and reiillod that (lie eompatij had not lug of ihe shed are bIho Ineliiilid In Hut' and that the onlv notice of such lnten- list to be opened tomorrow. I F 1 OF YALE TELLS HIS SEA-FARING TALE Another the Hiaud and Micst lotted him about "PlilliOllflirC Tr3tTip" ''' kuowledgo of the Injuries that Kill- r:.....r. I. On,., nil uivun receiveii aim me eirciimsiaiiceH rujuicb in ocwttii siirroiindltiir tlie case. CaSG. To strong points wero mado Vn i I'rancls's direct examination. Ho Sidney It. 1'raticls, son of David It. sworo Unit to tho best of his belief tho Francis. cx-Oovernor of Missouri, ox- chain which Is said by tho defenso to mill will lit) rimnu H . . ., 0rlnr. nrnalilmit of bo tho SIUllO chain as that which hrokoi oss mo me. i nu u ouinmiuiii u i.-vonsltlnu. was tho con. with Sullivan, is not tho chain, and, That tho United States will proba'dv n.'...'..".! !KihJ ' ?,rL?,n,l Hi i , i , 11! '" r "ttructlon on tho waterfront that the chain which broke was inuclii back dliwn on the proposition or send liienii that the organized lnllilla would . , ,. , ..nrn ... ,.. n...... ii .winrn.i . Inc an armv rldlne team to Stockholm. ....... ... .... .... . ... ...... . . ---,. ..-., -. to competo In the Olympic games and that in consequence Honolulu's ropre bcutative on Hint team, Lieutenant 0R0ZC0 WONT YIELD TO GOMEZ i ( imrCl itl',1 lfriMS Cltilo ) CSCALON, Mex., May 7. General Oroico, the rebel leader, haa now re fused to recognize the provisional government established by General Go moz, thus adding to the turmoil into w Inch the revolution has plunged Mexico, (S. Lit II ii 1 1 1. . I n ( 'ii l,w- ) MEXICO CITY, Mex, May 7. A decisive battle is expected to the north of Torreon at any time. ESCALON, leave Mexico. Mex., May 7, General Orozco has telegraphed to Gomez to MRS. EDDY'S WILL HOLDS (Sprlal 11 ii I It t 111 Cut. I- I CONCORD, N. H., May 7. The S tate Supreme Court today handed down a decision in the noted case Involving the will of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the late Christian Science leader. The court decides that her will, bequeath, ing two million dollars to the Doston church, is valid. LIEUT QUEKEIVIEYER Crack Army Rider, as He Appeared in Local Polo Contests. polo, but hard luck IUI1U1UIB US il ... ,,..,. , , ..... .. , on the ground that tho - .- V.. ? u ", "" " .l "-" rii tin s ii v 1 1 u iiiiii i iiiiiu riuui to tu II (lie necessity arose for Ketllm; troops Into Mexico, Washington would not hesitate to construe the hostile ac tlon of the Mexican fedurals as a cause for war ends, beliiK the piotecllon of American Ihos and pioperty, would Justiry the inoiins. If such nn army was mobiliz ed II would need all tho regular troops mailable to form the backbone of the army of luvahion. There Is no chance, however, of any of the oiKauUatlons In Hawaii seelui: senlee. Tho War Department mlKht delay the seiidliiK of additional troops hole, hut It would not weaken Its plea for a Kjentli Increased Knnlhon on Oa lm by wltlidrnwlui; tioops aeluully hcie. Quekcmoyor of the .1th Cavalry, will return without IjoIiik Klen his chaiic. .. ,.- ll-.l . ...! .......... tl.n ,tl,n inuilllllh. . , ,7 i Z n Vounu Francis was called to testify .the link that two way was more than present laws, thts cannot lie done un . ., ,,, . ... , . . ' i.nir ...,.. .i.nni, .. .. iim,. ,r lr ..xlsis Close stu. In "10 llbpl e,lU 'i'Kt by Seaman hair-woru llirmiRli. loss a stati :"'?,! 'nirLn M.nt K"'k Sullivan iiKiilnst the Hlilp Kd- He declared also that Ko lyama. a dents of International a airs say that ,, ... .7,... ... J, ,, , , ,i.,i ,i, .,i ,.,i ,,.,.tlV l.r.lS., f..r L'Ptlllll! """' "". . """" r...i...n. . ,, -,.. "". .....v... Diinoiit nml CiMiriro I), l.lttle. I m tbreo Mm t'nii uie riKKinc nan not ueeli ov- " : ..--.-----.----- .,..., .,.,.... , . . , tiainp millionaires. shipped from inauieu sinco ne, isoji)nma, uati ueen. in uiieiiiniiou.ii eoiiiiieiiiiun. ii uie San rranclRco to Hawaii. Georue LIU aboard. .bad news recently leteHed tn letters Tho arBument of the plalntllT In tlinito Seliolleld liarriuus. i nere is sun a (Continued on Pago 3) j chance that the funds to send the 1 '""' abroad nun be ial-'d l priaie " " iudlvlduiilB, but Its mule limn llkel ! I lint l.liuiii imni (jueke'ii.'M r will som bo seen on Ihe local polo lb Ids again MEN AND MULE PLUNGE This Is Kood for on the olilror It was some months nno that Queke meyer was ordered lo report at Fort I.eaenworth. Kansas, to prepare for the Ol) tuple ridliiR competitions. A few weeks aia It wus found that the ."illon uskod of CouKresB lo tluancc the 'iia8iou was not forthcomliiK, ami it looked as thoiiKh the came was up. Prominent sportsmen In the east, how ever, decried the thought of America wlihdrawlni.; from the rldliiK contests, ami KiiKKosted that the inoue be in Is d In public Biibserlplloii This is the ptcxoiit sliiHis of Hie ma' (or (Himl Hull i-1 1 ii i'iI.I. ) BALTIMORE, Md., My 7-Roosevelt has sixty-six delegates to the Stato Republican convention. Sixty-five are necessary to control. Clark has 81 and Wilson 44 of the Democratic delegates. CLARK COMTROLS STATE OF WASHINGTON ( Hu rml II u 1 1 r I I n r-,,tii,. ) WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 7. The Clark forces are in control of State Democratic convention. the SENATE AGREES TO ENORMOUS PEiMSION BILL (Hiscini null. 1 1 n ''ii. i. i WASHINGTON, D. C, May 7. The Senate has agreed to the conference report on the penrion bill, which calls for an average increase of $22,000,000 a year for five years. OVER UNPROTECTED WHARF FROM $4,500 TO MERCHANTS TD FLOOD REFUGEES MAY BE STARVING Two Japanese sailors hcIoiiKliiK to Imlty to the striiKKllliK and floumlcriiiK' llio crew of the Inter-Island steamer mule. The Nipponese tunudy Hi ruck Klnau had a close cull from rccclWiiK out for the bulkhead and valued the serloim Injuries though they did not. slioro In safety. I escape a diicklni; this niornltiK. I Chief Oillcer Muuslleld Immediately Tho Honolulu llraylne & Construe- loweiod away a urapplo and tlioucli he Couiinnniler lutiKellne Booth, lend er of the Sahallon Army In America, hailed for Kuropo on the Maurcltinla. She had planned to sail sooner on tho Hon Company now mourns tho loss of siicieeded In hrliiRlni; the out lit to tho steamship Titanic. la valuable uiule, besides havliiK lo llq- suirnie, the mule hail passed iieyonil, i i Initiate tho cost of repairs lo n heavy UuyIuk the Coiistriirllou A; Draylni! . Ilewlldered by a heavy fo and tho cart and make Rood the loss of (jnil Couiiauy lo niouiii lis loss, to. say' 4. nolso of a frelKht train which had Just hro brick throiiRh on accldeiiL which nothing of tho driver. .;. cone by, il-yenr-old Clorlda Terreault occuried on (he Klnau whaif audi Tho Klnau wharf, as all other struc- 4. was struck by a passencer train nt biouRht n larRo crowd of spectators lures of similar nature In this pott, .;. Newmaiket, N. II., nml killed. .to tho scene. I has heietofore been prnUded with 'a .j. I Chief Oillcer OeoiKO Manslleld of "envy and substantial Kiiard tall. Snmo, . "llmiKry IIokuii," a well-known cnb- n, i,vini..i- Klmm also tln.ls that be mouths bro, It Is claimed, the llarbot a $10,000 IN FIVE YEARS- TAKE UP CANAL ss TRAFFIC MAHER (Askui 11,1 I J'r, j- ( ilil 1 BATON ROUGE, La. May 7. There is still much dander here from floods. Scores gf refugees h ave been brought in in boats. They y that a hundred more, imprisoned on the housetops, are in danger of starving in case they are not drowned. The situation is still appalling. NEW ORLEANS SAFE FROM FLOODS, SAYS BUREAU 1 Ten thousand dollars Is (ho price (hat whb paid. yesterday by the California I'ced Company for the old l.uther Wilcox home stead of about K000 square feet on Queen street near Alakea, nli.l thereby ham's a Into of the Is Mi., lien, nf llio hour be.niiso of tho Commission ordered nu examination a ,i,L.ress of Honolulu. 1 for tho Democratic nomination promptness and valor ho displayed In f " l'W"K which supports (he super- -tw (Juurdlan Tiust Coinpiin's CoiiRreSH. Ho wus put up as a uttemptlUK to rescue tho equlno strtiR- stnictuio. Tho Riiauls wero removed .;. mi j.slulo deiailnien( bus had It. ,1 I'KHS C.ll.l. ) That the Moichnnts' Assoclalloti as ... NEW, ?"LEANS, La., May 7,-Tho weather bureau has predicted that a whole will take up nt a special meet- ther" w'" bo no 'ur,nr """ ,0 ,vve" th" "ood nd tnat thr ' 'y In Ins tho matter of rnllroad-nwned ships. ,B". passlnt; IhrntiRh Hie Panama Canal was liinu of ChlciiRn, was elected 11 candl date lor Joke, but beat another candidate by a majority of lli.000. L - - II I jsLv-w .x U.i(KS5wWWir7;7 . ml kxlr"'?4, L.11.11. in iiu, wni..r nf in., bnv. at that (imp, mid nave never noon n- A cart loaded to lapaclty with brick placed. It Is Intimated that (ho Teirl was backed olT (he Wnlklkl side of (ho "rial Hovei nmeiK may bo In Hue to' Klnau ulimf shoilly Heroin 'J o'clock' I ecelvo a claim for danuiKo beiause of Ibis mornliiR. and, desplto prompt of. Hils lack of protection. forts to cxtrlcntq llio animal, the uiuloj soon slrnnRlcd and floated to tho sin; .m... it .1.., linrlirt. 'Oltn ntlttnnt lift ,M,t- w ,w ,iu,uw, . ,.u ., I camp lefroctory anil despite the eflnrtsl lot tho driver to provint It persisted Inl lnckltiR daiiRorously near tho edRO of line wmin. i Finally, almost without 11 word warning, cart, bricks, I. UNFAVORABLE REPORT ON PALMYRA'S TITLE, Tho petition of .IiuIko Henry II. Coo per for title to I'almyra Island was ro of turned to Circuit JuiIro Whitney to- nml mulo wero day by 1. I., Weaver, oxanilner of title, In tho water uml in their dement the1 with an unfavorable report. Whether outfit knocked two Jnpaueso snlloid tho report will bo accoptcd by llio from n scnftold suspended from the, court Is unknown, some llmo bchiR re Klnau anil they also wero preclpltnted, quired for u rovlew of tho facts set Into (ho wnter nml In dntiRcrous pro forth. the statement of President A. .1. CIr ! noux yesterilnv President (IIriioux said that he would call a meptltiR of tho Roneral membership either lute ! this week or ail next week. A The mntlor Is befoie the people of Hawaii actlvelv iIiiourIi the nlaiis of tho I'm llio Mall Steiiinshln Couiinuy to add a number of Hplumlld now Mil ers to Ihe preont seivlco movlded feieil to 11 local Imcslor for v, CotiRroHS does not iniss a hill that will $1,500. The Investor sneeied a( prevent rnllroad-owned ships from us. (lie ptoposltlon, biiIiik that tho ! luK tho canal. The Chamber of Com plice was altoRotaor too IiIrIi. merio Is tnliltiR the mailer up, It is The (inference between $4,500 stated, and tho Merchants' Assocla and $10,000 repiesnats (ho protlt tlon will do so Immediately, tho Investor would have iiiadp S-, "This Is 11 very linporinnt mat(er in laid he shown conlldenco In (ho ! deed," snld President (IIriioux jester future of Honolulu ! day, "nml one dial Ihe Ronoinl mem V liorulitii uli(,iit,l t.nuu ,,,.,, " cliiii'RO of this property tiinco tho death of Mr. Wllcjv Aliout llvo ears uro (ho property wus of- SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX GUEST OF 'FRISCO (Ass.h I..I..1 IT.XS Cubic ) ,t SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., May 7. Secretary of State Knox Is guest' of the Panama-Pacific exposition today and will deliver-on address tonight." . K(. KANSAS CITY BREWERY MEN STRIKE FOR RAISE ( -,i, I it I r -- V il.le KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 7. Fourteen hundred brewery workers here have struck for a r.aise in wages and a reduction in hours of the working day. , ;. ., ;. .j. a a a a a WANTED-600 COCOANUTS TO PLANT -"7 Multigraph H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. Merchant and Alakea Phone 2648 Winded-Six bundled sprouted cu muli uts ' Tho Outdoor Clrilo of tlto Kllolianii Art Lcuriio Is today nppealiiiR t ) tho public spirit of Honolulu to furnish ' cocoaiuit plants for tho Impioiomont 1 of Kalakaua avenue, In which (lie Cir- 1 ilo Is much interested and Is taking u liadliiR part. TliioiiRli tho aihertlslny cnliimus. LONG FIGHT ON SUGAR "TOO MUCH MOTHER-IN-LAW," SAYS HARRY DRUNS, WEEPING 1 SAN ntANClKCO, Oil ; lli'its. SS umilysls, i;i u I I iSTe. Previous quotudoii, A A A , May 7. Id.; parity, 13s. 7 l-2d. 01 I "It's a ease of too nun h law. I don't wunt n dlvor a ri'ioiiolililllim. Thai's win I 'i biro to IlKht this suit." HikIi was the dicIai.itloTi "( Hurrv a a a .. j. a a a A a 4. a V llruiis. dt rriidjiit 111 lb' .llvri. Milt brouKht by Mrs. Mlldinl Hums, the 1 tlm chl'f wilneft r t.-tlinony 'entered I'i'twei-n 'icr-i.'lf 11 nd n whli Ii -b repealtd- of Ihe II u 1 1 0 1 1 n today the ladloR of tho Outdour Clrilo inake their ie quest An) one liavltiR a plant or any num ber of plants to donate toward tho beautillcatlon of Kiilakaua nvcnuo should telcphotio tn any member of tho rol owIiik Outdoor Circle: 1 Chorlllu I.. Low ley, Anna C. Cooko, pany'i, iiuitrait on bolt-ioad Heetloii iJiiira I). Sliornian, Ida Waterhouse, N. - wus (hu r.-pnrt today, iilthough Kadierlno 13, II. Cux, Kuluniaiiu Waul. H ioul.1 nut bo leanud that any for- That tl Company IlKht the l.oid-VouriR has prai II. ally do. isloli of the lIllKlnoerlllB dtchli d to Oahu l.n.ui I Fund CoiiimisHliMi to eiineul tho com- 1n.1l steps have yet been taken. The IlKht Klves every pronilso of h.ildliii; up belt-road work on (ho Is land Indetliiltely. The legislative lip proprhitlon for tho work has now been available for ninny mouths, and stltl the road has not been stalled, nor has the llrst section even been started. Tin- loan fund loiuuilnalnn canceled Ihe contract for the work becaut.o of u Supremo Com I decision llndlliK llaw In the proceeding" under which (ho l)rs(, and similar, coutrart was lit. by Mrs. MIMi evidence hi which was t.iki 11 luiliy before Circuit Juclf.' VVIiilni '"he statement Riven innve uiih mado I' newspaper repmuii durliiK the ninrii Ing recess, and llruns, who I- well known here .iiul bus a host of frleudi, broke dniwi mid wept as be riluttl Ills (ale .it iriiiible, brought on, hesjl.l by hik wife's mother, JI-s Annie Hmllli Mrs. Smith, who until the estrange ment of husband mid ulf.i had resided at (ha llruns homo when she will nut 111 the bo-iit I v at the luoniiiiu - The bulk ot 1 , around qimrr. I the soii-lu-luw ly narrated at I. iirth ..n dtru"l ex.im- illation, niimrriiiis .tiil.-inrnts made by llruns to the .-u.vt (but ho did not want her In hl home, did lit want the piesellts sb hud liexlowid olthltn . If uml his wir uml Inslstel On her removal from tin llruns household. She hhIiI thai iiiiuli of the furniture In the hout-r hud been given tv (he young coupli l her, uml that at the time of the wedding Hurry llruns had objected to accepting the set of fur niture sha Ki.ve her daughter. She mild he bail said he did not (Continued on Page 3) .fw .'J .1, .u.. , 11 .. I .&&iM?&&j&'" hM ml&XtuHSto& ' ;jfd p. '.!;