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Evening Bulletin From 8n Francisco) Persia May 1 1 For Gan Francisco) China Miu i:t From Vancouver! Mnkuru May 23 For Vancouver! Zenlatidln Muy 21 j Every time a live merchant' name or trade-mark appears in a live even ing newspaper it is adding to his pres tigo and profit if he backs up hit promises with the quality of goods ho advertises. -i- 2:30 EDITION i- Is The Life Of Local Trade ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5233. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. II , WOMAN KING LOS ANGELES 18 TRAGEDY SCENE (Sprrl.il llullcllii Cable.) L08 ANGELES, Cal., May 9. The bodies of Peter Walker, a millionaire contractor, and Mrs. Anna Dewey we re found today in tho apartment of tho woman, Tho polico say that the woman killed Walker and co'mmitlcd ui cldo last Sunday night when sho found Walker was trying to effect a rec onciliation with his wife. RULER IN SUBMARINE UNDER WATERJO MINUTES ( Assm-lated Press Cable) WEYMOUTH, Cng., May 7. King George has led tho rulers of the world in daring the dangers of going down In a submarine. Today the Brit ish monarch went down in a submarino at the yard here and remained under the surface for ten minutes. NEW ORLEANS FLOOD CONDITIONS IMPROVING (HiTcini iiu lip tin c'Hiiir ) NEW ORLEANS, La., May 9. Sunshiny weather has improvod tho flood conditions. A tralnload of clothing and supplies has been sent to the refugeo camps. as . UNITED STATES' COMMERCE COURT ABOLISHED (Special Dill lut III C'iiIiIi' ) WASHINGTON, D. C May 9. By a vote of 120 to 149, the House today abolished the United States Commerce Court. The pending cases aro to bo trancferrcd to the Federal district courts. MINTS SAVED FROM (Associated Pri i May 9. The WASHINGTON, been defeated. D. C. GENERAL GOMEZ, PRESIDENT. IN JAIL (AnMorlaUtl I'khh CiiMr ) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9. General Gomez, 6e1fannounced presi dent of the ''opposition republic" of Mexico, is a prisoner now in the custom house at Juarez, according to report here. He is under heavy guard. (AXMfM'IfltOll I'riHH .ibl ) CSCALON, Mox.. May 7. Genera I Orozco, the rebel leader, has gone southward. Nothing eventful has happened here within the last few Hours. BIG GOLD STRIKE REPORT STARTS STAMPEDE (Acxnctutc. PrPHR Cabl ) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 9. A big gold strike Is reported on Ham mond crock, off the Koyukuk river. 1 1 is said that $30,000 in nuggets has been gathered. A stampede Is in progress. i i mm - ITALIANS DENY STORY OF TURKISH VICTORY (AxHnrlutnl ROME, Italy, May 9. The report of Rhodes that he hnd won a victory POLICE QUELL RABID PRUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN (A snil.iliil 1'MM Cable ) BERLIN, Ger., May 9. Tho police were called into tho Prussian Diet today and bodily ejected a Socialist cl eputy for heckling and storming at the speaker. rnn Qiirrn i rr FOR SUFFRAGE At a inertliiK lid-- afternoon of tlm HuvMill.iu Wiiuieu'i I'ullt iciil Organ I..1II1111 at tlio niianii Unlet, the pe titinu that ulll tin plci'Utcil to I'ull gresa. opining the light for miiinn's siilTtage, made its Hist appeaiaiic and wiih Hiiluiillteil to the women iiteseul MEMORIALS Wo have the largest stock in the city of both Granite and Marble. Orders tion. will havo our prompt atton H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd., Phone 2648 Merchant and'Alakea MURDERS GEORGE DOWN BEING ABOLISHED - HS Calih' ) proposal to abolish the mints has I'M'hh Caliln ) of the Turkish governor of tho Island over the Italians is doniod here. ll will .shortly be foiuaiihd In Congress tho following olllrora of Ihe AksocIii lllon wero elected for tho ensuing year: Tin' women urn protesting against what they trim the lavish nun of """",y '" ,h ' irr money In the iiutl-mniiilli campaign pass resolutions tn COL GOETHALS MAY RESIGN AS CANAL HEAD ,...,,,., ", I Thero aro SOI men and Iiojb enroll WASIIl.SmoN, I) C, April 20. - ,,, lr, educational classes ami Colonel (locthalh, In charge of the cou clnbs; 78 men and IH boys have been htriictlon of Hie Panama Canal, may BNO,, employment through tho Asso resign rather than remain tn under cIkIIou'h agoncy; tho total member lako tho opening of tho (mini without R(l of tho organisation has grown n iiroperiy-tiaineit ailmlnlstiatlvo ,.,,v... ...v..,.f, ,,, .mjimi iuiiiuii, in- giiuiH in iis history, ami t nut aari men tettor goneral of tho Pan-Amorlcuti and boys ate making use of tho phys I'nlon. who returned In Washington ci iralnlug dopartment. Iitilnll flftun n nltt .. ll. .......1 I ... ..,..,. j .....-, . ..n.i iu uiii i-uiiui .oho. 100 wors 01 proparing inoso innn hiioiiu oegin at nnco, said tiarrott. Ihnvo ably aBslstod In tho Increased If Congress should rail tn provldo amount of work ntteudatit on tlio re al this session for tlio practical organ- mnTal tn tho now homo. A careful Izatlon of a permanent trained admin- statistical nmnrt will 1.0 nmiin ,,,,1,11,. ilstratlvo anil operntlvo fnrco Tor the niiMii-ii cauiii, sain uarroii. "11 may, 111 110 oynmui lesims 01 sucii policy, llnd itself guilty of serious ncgli- gence. llrst in clrriiliitliiii I Irst In Ilm lu-arts of Hie people. Thai's (he II 11 1, miners havo approved tho proposed 2 Ictln anil h j II 11 1 let I n nils pay. year wage contract. DR. CLARK GOES OUT TO MANCHURIA Board Of Immigration Will Organize New Method Of Getting Russians Here Dr. Victor S. Clark, Commissioner of Immigration, will k-nve on tho I'n-'of cllle .Mail liner Persia next Saturday for Mnticlniriu In organize tho lnunl-1 Krai Inn of Russians from Manchuria In Hawaii. Advised hy tlio Washington authorl HeH to discontinue the previous meth od ot bringing Russians to Hawaii through a pi Ivale Immigration com pany, the Territory's Hoard of Immi gration will now organism Its own sys tem out In Manchuria, ns It has ilono in Kiirope through A. .1. Camphcll anil later Unwound (' Ilrown. This linjiortaut step In Ilawallnu la lior affairs lias heen ilechleil for sever ill ilnvs, hut it was not until lato e lordnv that tlio plans were learned. nun ur. ( iarK nimseii wncu seen mis morning was n IIIllo suipnscii mar the facts had heeome puhllc. Conimlssloner Clark said todav that BRUNS DIVORCE CASE GUN SENSA1I0NBY AN ATTORNEY Mrs. Annie Snillh, mother of tho input, until Attorney Thompson milled plaintiff In tlio illoreo suit of Mrs. the statement that he did not impute Mildred limns against llnrry C. Ilruns, wilful Intent to control tlio witness. wiih tlio cause of another hit of sen The suhject was dropped then, lenv- satlonallsm that threatened to add Ing Mm, Smith still cool anil smiling. splco tn the hearing In Circuit Judgo Whitney's court this morning. Attor ney Thompson, for tho defendant, In terrupted tho direct examination of Mrs. Ilruns hy nrlslng In open court and protesting against tho actions of tho witness' mother-in-law. Attomev Thompson declared that Mrs. Smith, sitting hesldo her daugh ter's counsel, was directing and Infill dicing Mrs. Minns' evldenco ly nod- iiiuk or saasiog ner nemi, nun iiih. Uriins' ejes were continually on her mother and that her evldenco seemed tn he given ns her mother dictated by a nod or a shake, denoting approval or dissent. A storm wart threatened for a mo- DIRECTORS OE YJ.C.AJEET fiiMinral Secretary Paul Supor'H an mint teport of the progress of tho Ho nolulu Y. M. ('. A. was read at the an iiiial session of the board of directors of. that organization today. Tho ro port of tlio board will bo ready for tho public within the next few days. Pol lowing tho annual business meeting .It. II. Trent, luesldent; V. 0. Hall, vlcn president; Robert Anderson, see tctary; and P. C. Athcrton, treasuier. (lenernl Secretary Super's mpott shnns that the Association's progress during its first seven mouths In tho new building has been 1'ilghly satisfac tory and that a steady giowth has marked tho period In overy depart 1 incut of endeavor. frnm 7.r.2 to I0r.fi. 0110 or tho blggesU 1 His ropnrt closes with n common- datlon of tho various olllcers who wt,n a fow days by tlio directors. -pills will be distributed nmolig tho members and frlonds of tho V. M. C a. nml may bo had at the otllco on In (tilry. "Ninety lior cent, of tlio soft coal MILLIONAIRE his lrli will ho a short one. probably not oyer Hirer mouths' duration at the outside, perhaps considerably loss, lie cxpoctn to got uway on tho I'cthIii.1 Discussing his tilp lliin morning. Dr. Clark said: "During tlio past nl months umall parlies of Russians, ahout forty eight families, iclatcd fot the most pari to ItussluiiR already hetlled In Hawaii, have heen coming to Honolulu, part of their passago helug paid hy this do- panmeni. hi u ino ox.opuon oi iwo or three families, these people aro all bottled on plantations, on homesteads, or at n.rker rnntdi. These nisslnns havo heen hooked at l.Hlnyhy he In- ternatlonal Immigration and Colouia on "wm ihmuh, iiutiiiiiu tuiinii uou, in min.ii iu. r mKiiia-scr is iroMdcnl. (Continued on Page 5) Mrs. Ilruns' testimony on direct ex amlnatloii occupied tlio llino of the morning session. Sho appearod more at ease than heforo, discussing tho In- t., r., n n,(, ;Hl tltnalo matters of husbaml and wlfo combined business and pleasure qulto freely though onco or twice sho ,(1()k Mr. ,UB, ,ho ,, wlk., heemed at the poln of breaking down ,, ttllll accouumnlcd by Mrs. Hush, while she told of tho husbands a leg- Tho 1Mllt.SH part of It was entirely ed conduct during the Christinas boll- hl.ct.HKfll, Mr. illsh went to Port days In mil. luiiit. Ore., and closed a contract with "no ioi is uncongenial, inoiigu in uun-n t-m-nn-ij uinuiuiin luniiiiii, of his carelessness for her health, her entertainment and her friends Sho Bald that he spoke sarcastically of her dresses. Idling her Hint she thought of nothing hut linn clothes and "dress- (Conl'nued on Paae 4) NEW PLAN FOR The iiimmltl. 1 leading high l" pointi-d to ills 11 (s of piinclp.ils of the N of llnnolulu. ap ulth the ppople and the (liililriu pbniK for u voi-atinuul school, will rpnrt liack to the ct-ulrai committte In about 11 neck, and recom menilatlniiH pmliabtv will tie prepiuid to plaie li.'fni,- Hie cnniiiilsslooeiH of editatloii m In ilnti-d to nu-i t line oil May 25 Slipctllltl lldtllt Pope or tho Depsrt- ini lit of Publli liixtrui lion nsKcits thcle Is KK'at Ili-eil of all jlnul Itlltlnn Dial "III till the told of three or four years that rnllnuN the acrugn gradu ation riom the present academic heboid, dating whlili tiimi most of the bovs and kIiIh are unable In leaiu wliat liv 1 an do or really iwint to do, becaiiKc thev have no special train ing At yiMlcrday's meeting at the Cen tral (irauiin.ir Scliool. Principal J M Siolt of the McKlnlcy High School said that iory pupil sent nut from the huxliu'sN iltpartincnt of IiIh scliool has made good This record covers a period of about lut-lvo yeurs' activity ly the di partuicut .lodge Dole, sitting In admiralty court, this morning ruled thai Inus much as Captain Pullorlon nf tho hark Port (ieorgn lies at Iho bottom or the tea the caso brought against hltn hy Paul Martin lor damages Is nlmled. Attorney Ocorge Davis' argument that this case should bo consolidated with Mat tin's other case, against tlio bark, was ineriitled. . ,, , ,. Aitls.Uo Job printing run ninny, be nMiilued from tlm Hit 11 ot I It's com- Jilctcly iMMitiied Job printing plant. IN A BAHLES WILL BE FOUGHT OVER HILLS AND PLAINS JUDGE HARDY HAS RESIGNED IS THE REPORT ( nnilrin.Ulon from IiIkIi nilUln.1 clr- Icm haw Imtii Kivcn tho rumor of tin? .BI)I,i,,n of Judge Jacob Hardy of lp ,., ,.lmilti ,,1U0 ,,,, 1)f K,,nal A Ml,ry',(l , ,tcl ,nt ., ,,,,,,, ,, , t,,lltcl11t,,.1llK ,, ,,. .,.. ti.. 7.. i.i "" i nun i"i ll I'linnni iilM'ill III" rrrn(jH In Honolulu for scrrul days, anil toda the word whs gkcii. from ii ri'lhihle Koiine, that the resignation has In en put In writliiR mid. If not In the hands or (InM-riior I'reur, Is ell route to his olllce CJovcriior IVeiir iiiiild not he reached this iiflcni'ori in lime fur m stntrmint "IT'S TEDDY," 3 llnohcwdt Is picked for a winner hy 0 I . Hush, sales manager or the Ho- 11ii iriin v-iks. wlm retiirne.l mi ,. i.liriii, i,wi,.,,inv fn,m n w,,,i t (,trn,.mr K.,.-,l,llt,r ,,r ilu Hi.nldlmr (-nustructlou t o. for some -') totis of Kr,, tl) )0 lllpl reinforcing tho ()lncrete buildings that Ihe cousttuc- t ,nipa!iy ts to erect at 1'earl liar lior Tor olllcers' quarters. Moreover, Mr. Hush (oulrncted with tho Culled 1 States Steel Company for a thousand tout) or sleel at a wry favorable llgitro and In other ways mado his business trip Hticccssrul, "It looks like Hoosnvell lo 1110," sal'J 'Mr. Hush, discussing politics this morning. "Tho-boom for him In tho Knst Is very strong. In fact, ll looks as.ir ho will bo elected whether or not ho Is nominated by tho Chicago .convention. Ilooscvelt Is getting 1 stronger nil the (line. "One pleasant thing about the cam palgu Is that It Is nut hurting business. In lad, business cniidillonii are im proving steadily and rapidly. In the steel business, for Instance, it Is pre dieted that the plants will be nibbed full capacity within a bhort time "Tn slinw how (oudilhius are Im ptnvlng, my own oxpeijence Is evl denco. I secured a contract lor 1000 Ions oi steel. Later 1 cloned with tho Spalding Construction Company lor 220 tons. Then I tried lo gnl Iho 220 tons additional lo Iho thousand nl Iho same price, anil tho (oiupiiuy told mo they couldn't do It because prlcrs wero getting belter and better and I had a very riivorable intitrml. "The campaign bus not caused any business depression. It's Just tlio op posite. Things are moving vory sat Ibfactoilly Indeed." SUGAR HAN CIIANI'ISCO. Cul. Mav 9 Sugar !)! degrees text. 1 asr.c Previous ipiotnllou. I tiKjr, Herts- S8 analysis, l.ti , parity, I 7!ic Previous ipiotutton, I'ls til MERCHANTS TO DISCUSS BILL NEXT TUESDAY President (ilgnoiix or the Merchants' Association said this morning that tho special meeting or tho membership to discuss the Panama canal bill which prohibits rallrnud-owncd ships rrotnl using tho canal, will probably bo hold noxt Tuesday afternoon. Tho Cham- ber of Commerco went on tecotd against tho bill In Its present rorm yesterday. CONT SUBMARINE Troops Rushed From . Posts To Work Out War Problems Under Inspector's Eye With six days' rattnu ami a plentl- nuil lllues with almost the sumo Be ful supply of hl.iuk ii'iiniunlihiii, tlio rlousness as would ho tho cusn If ball entire uiohl'o ami) of Oului Is In tho instead of lilauk was being used. Held today, engaged In a maneuver Last night the mitlro Scliollcld gar. campaign that will dniihtlets lie of the rlson, Incluilliig the three arms of tlio greatest value, not imlv tu gauging ihe mtvIco, cauiped at Jones' ranch, a cou efllclency of the troops, imt also In pie of miles from i lie Infantry canton settling prohlcms that would surely menl. awaiting whatever Instructions como In actual warfare. If the Island garrison wan called on tu repel tho lauding of n hostile roue, or to pin- tort Hie 'tyirt lo'llfl'adous frnti c iiiiiii hiiock, i.K'Uiennni i;otonei lien, pieie surprise in uie i.cncnu;i gnri; the inspeitiir general, whobe iitiexiect- son, anil also lo b'orl Shaftor, wlieri ed arrival and sudden onleM sent tlio Major Whnlley's haltallun of tho Kcc troops Into tho Hold on twn hours' no-turn! Infanlry started on two hours' no tice jestcrdav, has lost no time In get tlco nil the long hike tn 3clioflcld. . ling down to business, for loday Itifnn- Manv of the cavalrymen wcro on try. cavalry and artillery are divided tlio target range when tho orders ar into two armies, ami mimic warfare rled and Infantrymen and artillery mer tlio hills adjacent to Scholleld men wcro well spread nut ovor tlio big Itarracks Is being waged between Iti-ils iContinuea on ?age 2) 5" PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS TO CHANGE HEADQUARTERS TO 'FRISCO rerniaiiout hcadiiuaiters of Hie I'.in-j I acini i (ingress, uuicti was organ-i leil In Hawaii, me In be made in San l-'iaiiclscu, according to news which nrrlwd today (uiicernlug the work of II P. Wood on tho coast. The Call or April 2S says "The P.iu-Paclllc ((ingress will hold its annual convention in this city In 11)1.1, and, II arrangements now being proponed by represeutalUes of tho Chamber ol Commerce, tho Patiauui- Paclllc Imposition company and the Convention league, who met recently with II. P, Wood, secretary or the Pati-Purlllc congress nml llanallau represenluthe or the exposition com pany, the congress will make Its per manent headiiuarturH heie "In urging this action, II P Wood told or Ihe benefit thin organization will be lo Sun Krnuclsco, In that It SEAMAN SAYS That "llarr ' a seiiimin who arrlx ed heie 011 tin' flilu l.dw.ird Hewull tonrebsril to Ids Hliipoiatcs on ttie way down that he was Imptliatod to the lecent rolilicry of a Japanese hank In Sacramento. Is the story men of Ihe Scwnll told venttiiliiy, , Second Male .Stlinchltr declares Hint tlm man I limy, whose surname ts subl lo I'o Vina 111,11 1. coiilessed to him and others one night while partly under the lulliii'iice of liiinr, ' I lielluvd It, too," bays Schneider, "Iicciium! 0110 day oil the way down I round him washing u wound In Ids urin, mil It was 11 Ktinxhot wound " I'liptulu (Jillck of tho ship ts some what skeptical about the story, but lo shlpmutes on board. Hairy told It In much detail Ho described tho roli licry of the bank mid a tight that fol lowed with the authorities Since tlio Sewnll arrived. Hurry has disappeared He 1ms been seen ev trul timet., however. RACTOR hs to a Held nampalgn Colonel Hell tnlght Issue, Surprise Complete. vcstorajn i. nrdoru inn.i ie a oiiur will place here n clearing houso for information concerning tho South Sea Islands. South America, Japan, China. Mexico and tho Philippines, which would have the effect of ce menting these countries with the Pa cllle coast In trade, business and so 1 lal relations, thus Increasing the for eign li.-ule of San Kranclscn. "Wood will remain hero until May 7, so ns In be present at 11 confereuco wlllSccietary or State Know. Others In fnwir or the project nro Paul It. Iseuherg or tho Honolulu Chamber of' Commerce, .Inhn Hrlsheti Walker nml M .1 Itriinilenstcln or the Panama Pntlllf lixpotdtlon Company, W. H. Pi Ingle, .1. Charles flreene, J. IJ. Wade ami l-'ellon Tailor of tlm Con vention league and losepli SIosh ot the Chamber of Commerce ot 'San Kiauctsio 'Ihe Provisional llcpubllc or China. 1.. evtibiitly making rapid progress. CHINESE CONSUL SOON RECOGNIZE aci oritlng to Consul Chin Chen Hof ivhctl s ell at Ills inltMeiirn tti U1,-II ' dan slieit loduy He mild that within u few months It Is expected that thn nations will ngulze Chlnii as a He- public Hu believed that (leneral Yuan SlTth Kill, the Prnvlsloual Pres ident, will pull Chilli nut of tho In tel mil trouble) which aro happening tliele occasionally "To prove that China Is progres sing." said tho Consul, "wo aro getting our pay hero three months in ml lulwiure. "This shows clearly that China, though not yol recognized by tlio (low ers since It became a llcpubllc. Is making rapid progress. Sho In pay ing her teprcsentutlv'CH abroad their wages iiiicp months 111 advance. ll was repotted sotuo time ago that tho local members of tho Chinese, Consulate were not getting their wages rugularly every month. Ilut tho Consul denied this icport whoa asked about It today. i z I, M I )1M i fgBL V.-.r4LeU!4 LLt.'LI &jiiwMfU.j