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fOi fit w i i 'II X ' From San Franclscoi Wllhclmln.i ... . . ..Mm H For 8an Francltcoi Chill. i Mny 14 From Vancouver: Mukura May 22 For Vancouverl Zcalnmlla ,. May 21 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. "DEMAGOGUE!" RUMOR GEJN. OROZCO IS BIG NAVY GIF IS COMING I'carl Harbor's actual progress anil the needs of tlir luiMil establishment there uro to he pcrsonall) looked Into tills minium r l.j Rear Admiral Homer It Stanford, chief of tin- bureau of atiln ami tlotks Admiral Stanford Is the olllclul whu Iiuh Hip Until say-sn In the iiiattcr uf new work, Improve intnls Mini departures at all thu uuvy iifcIm owned b) tho Culled States, so his coming to lloucjulu Is of Hie ut most Important c In tin progress ami wrlfaro of lilt) Pearl Harbor establish nt lit News of the expected visit mmo In a pergonal letter from Aihulral Stun ftirtl to Ccvll llnglnoer Giijler Tho bureau chief docs not give the exact tbitt) of Ills sailing, hut sas that ho will surcl) come to Hawaii "some tlm thbi summer" for an extended tour of Investigation Aihulral Stanford hna only held IiIh prcxiut nlllic since last March In , IiIh case, Secretary of tho Navy Meer followed his well-known policy of put tlni; )tung men at the heads of bu leans, the present chief being n lieu tenant coininandrr In the rhll ciibIii ter corps of the navy With his ad vancement to the chief administrative position of his tlepirtment, he taken the rank of rear admiral Admiral Htunford announceK tlmt hn will mako an Inspcttinii of every ce"ivy )nrtl on Hie Atlantle mill l'aClllo cousin Ho says nothing about the Philippines, and It Ik thought luirillj likely that he will be able to Hptirp Hip time re tpilreil tti ctiiilluue across the Purine from here The foriiui thltf of "Y and I)." Ad miral Htill)du) vMttd Hawaii iihout two iarK ago, but at that lime I'eurl lliirbor work wan little mine than pn -llmllmrj excavation, and the Washing ton ntllclnls have ntt real Idta of what the dotloik In like, other III. in the in fonnatlnu that tun be obtained from drawings antl repmts. "I haven't heanl olllclallj that the chief of the burtaii of jartN and docks Ik coming lure, but I mult retain! that until In the, case," said Admlr.il Cow les thin morning "And I believe II will be an extelhnl thine; for the work here If lip cornea antl gets n chance lo sep at dial condition"" OF COMMITTEE UPHOLD TARIEF (Hptcl.tl Hill lot in Cable ) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 13. The Republican members of the Senate Fi nance Committee have agreed to sup. port Senator Lodge's proposition abol ishing the differential nnd the Dutch standard, but will not go further In sugar tariff revision. C, S. ALDERT. Taxpayers! Tnxos now due. Delin quent Mny 15. MEMORIALS We havo the largest stock in the city of both Granite and Marblo. Orders will have our prompt atten tion. H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd., Phone 2648 Merchant and Alaker iAX&sm.at.js?.! JflMIH Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION 5336. COL BELL ANOTHER Inspection of Quarters Schoficld Ordered On Sunday. at I Staff Correspondence) scnorim.n iiaiiuacks. Mny n. Colonel (Joorgo Dell, Jr., linn u repii Intlon of being (inn nt llin most ton M.lcntlotiH ntitl elllrlcnt oIlkerH In tho Insprtlor. (Icnernl'K dcpnitmcnt, and those who Imvc watt-lied him doing the work nf six men nt Onhu's big nr ny post can readily undcrslnnd how the rcpiitntlon wns nctpilrcd. Tlic-y will also tell ou Hint It In ono well tleserveil If Hie. Inspecting olllcT keeps everyone tin thn jump, he work himself n grcnt deal innro unspnrlng ly. Camp vvns struck shortly nflrr i o'clock Sntunlny nflernoon nfter tho linnlcHt kind of n dny nf pemoline! and tnmp InHpectlon Tho hands pin) od tho regiments buck to Ihelr cniilou OF ALL 1NTT.RISUND DEPARTMENTS Joseph I' Slued), well known as nn electrical nnil consulting engineer with Ilia Hawaiian Klettrlc Company, has been approached nml linn nttepl id tho gcnornl niierltitendency of the Inler-lslnnd Stenm Nnvlgnllon Com pnny, nccordlng lo n ilcflnltr nn nnuucenient made In total Hlilpplng circles Inst Sutitrdnv. Mr, Shcetl) goes to tho Inter-Island lotnpat v, It In snltl, peiullnily well ctpilppccl for the successful perform ance, of oxnitlng ilullen Ho In tleslg tinted an tho general head nf nil thn several 'tlppnrlmeiilH In Iho service. It Is supposed Hint ho will nusiimo ninny of the details of superintendent e nml mnnageiiient whlih heretofoio hnvo fallen on thn shoulders of President nml (ieneial Manager Kennetly Hhcetly will he lenieinbcretl na mo, who occupied n prominent part In tho, raising of Iho steamer Minimi Ken from her bod on the iniiild) liurhor bottom. It wnn learned iilno Hint Mr. Sliced) will lake over the details of construction of the big new llo.itlngl tlr)dock I'nder bin expert direction' the hcuvy tiontooiis nro to bo equipped, following their construction nt the In tor-Island shlp)nrdn Tor sumo )enm Sliced) ns lleulon BE OVERCOME, rigures collet ted ami workctl out b) Manager A M Now ell of the Sugar I'm tins' Company Indicate that a Tallier towel pi Ice of siigm tluin has been oxpettttl In not inillktl) Collecting tollable anil the latest llgures nml data fioin Willi It R (irny'H teports, Manager N'nwell lluds that Iho sugar pindittcil by Hawaii, tho Philip pines, Cuba, l'nrlo Itico, Hi, and the domestic c ano mid beet sugar. Is esti mated as about .inn.niiu Inns Hits je.ir Lu excess of last jeai's pioiluitlon rigilrcs also show that the Culled States imports fully duty-paid siigm I In amounts annually ranging down ward from .100,0110 tons list )uar I tlio importation of fiill-diit) paid sug 1 in wns lOO.nf,:' Inns Pitxc.iit Inilliallous therefore point I In a very huge, amount of sugar that must bo i unsullied In Iho United Stales If the pricn Is to be good Man ager Nowell In allowing for n 10,000 ton Incrcnsu, but tin said this morning ! that It is yet too early to mako mi) i in curate calculations on this fat tor, J In his figures, ho takis aicoutit of I tho dccionso In tho 1'hlllpplno inti mates, ns repot let! by Wlllet L (liny, troiii L'J.'.OUO tons to Hm.OOO tons Wll let & Cray also estimate l.SOO.000 tons foi Cuba, whereas tho federal Keport and other competent authorities hnvo l,S7(i,00n for tho latest eatlmaten Although on paper tho llgutes show that there in something like HOO.OpO of sugar to bo consumed this )c,ir mor than Inst yenr, nnd that Indica tions nro for n lower nvernge pilco than wns expected, Manager Nowell is not at all pessimistic "A few days uf A iiAtVW..- I i. !.u -V'SV u ., 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, CRES GIVES SURPRISE melilH, iitul for the space of two hount It wns ns haul to conx water through I lie piles us It in to get Ink lliroiic.li n refrnttory fomitnlii pen Kvorj hotly wnn "doln" It," It In litis case helms In luxuriate In n rcnl tint ti and soak oh n few In) cm nf tho tenacious red ilunl Hint ever hoof, vvngon lire nnd boot rnlsetl on tho roads during inanciiverH, No Rest on Sunday. Then, when "July () (Irmly nml tho Colonel s Imfy." ami all the grades of Ifoclrty Hint como In between, male nnd female, wero planning for n nlni lent ful Sunday, rnmo tho word from Colonel Hell that nt K o'clock Sunday morning he would start the Inspection of tpinrlem for the whole post Con sloriiatloii' hut It's nil In the came, nntl jr-KliTilny there w.n little oppor limit) In gossip over tint horrom of the late war It wns another tin) of hnrd work for nil, hut tho good show Ing made by nil nrms of the nervlto left tho feeling Hint tho nrm vvns do (Continued on Page 7) mil of rnglnccm wnn prominently. tdcntlHeil vUlh tho nnv'y nml wns nfl-l erwnrtl n member of tho ofllclnl HtnlT In Iho Thetis. Ho Is n joung man nnd nccorillng to tho gcncrnl sentl nictit expressed In nntl around stenm ship circles now blood Is lo ho Infused Into tho lornl roticern with tho ni I'olnlmnnt ot Sheetly ns general super inteudent Tho selection of tho new tnnn tloen not in nny wny deprive the old tluin bends of several tlepnrttneiitH from continuing their nlualilo services. Tho locnl steamship company Is now operating sixteen stenmem In iho eonsllng Irndo nml with n grnd unl oxpnnslon of tho business from year to enr, the mniingemeiit Iiiim nn sunied enormous proportions, thereby necessitating n pnrtlnl reorganization of tho business, In onler In Insure the best resullH White Hie cxiiit date of the jiincl mo of Mr Slued)' with tho Inter-lsl and bus not lieeu set It Is understood bo will soon sever his toimcitfou with tho Hawaiian Klectrlc Company In or tier lo acquaint himself with bin now dutleH before the material for Iho now' nryilock leutlien port, which Is expect etl to bo some time nhout Iho middle of next month ST OR PRICE IS LOW drought In Culn or In Huiopo may t liaiign the entire aspect of things ho slid this morning, "ami if there In any Intreat't' In the demand fur Cuban sugars In Kurope, so ninth the better for us In fact, the llgures mo liable to change t any time " I'll to tills morning .'o:i,0(io tons of , Hawaiian 11)12 sugar Is leporled as having reached market, ami lii.000 tons is nllo.il .H8.000 having htcii shipped ! RAINS IN CUBA DELAY GRINDING; EUROPEAN WEATHER FAVORABLE t: tt t: it tt t: :: :: :: :: :s .t :: ts :: :: u :: i: Aloxnnder & lluldwlii today ro ii ii celvetl from I heir Now York cm ii ii respondent the following table ii U on sugar it "Holders asking :i 'is, but not ii ii llrtn nt this pike Market weak, ii ii Heavy rains In Cuba, delay- ii it lug grinding fnvoiublo wcatlici ii is In Kuropo ss it it it it tt ti it ts tt ts it tt it it tt it it Siibslmillnl falling olf In tho nmoiint ,r of 18 Y'lh bulchor knlfo while of money sont nbrontl, attrlbulublo, It "h8 wa a,l"P' Is asserted, In the establishment of iho postnl envlngn system in the SUGAR I'nlted Stntis, nnd grtnt oxpnnslon of tho inonoy orckr borvleo, uro shown SAN CHAM IHCO, I'al , Ma) U l tho cpinrtcrly financial stntomont Sugar oi, tlegnts test, 3 asfic Pro submitted to tho Treasury nml Post- vloui quotation 3 !it)5c lletts 8s olflco Departments by Auditor Krntn iiiiiiDsIh, i:'s I l-.'d , parlt), 4 C2c of tho Postolllco Depart incut. Pruvloiu iiuotutlon, 12s lOd. ... sfJft VJJhlUsP Atv i.x. tlUr. ta.tfc... Appeals to Thinking and Progressive Readers TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912. 12 TAFT f JUAREZ Mex., May 13 It is per Mttcntly rumored here that General Orozco. the rebel leader, has been kill cd by hl own soldiers The rumor is unconfirmed, OROZCO'S AIDE STABBED l AniMrljttti1 F-rM Cable 1 CHIHUAHUA, Mex., Mny 13. Gon zales C. Enrde, General Orozco's aide, w itabbcd today and badly injured by unknown political enemies. He will recover. REBELS IN FULL RETREAT Aifoclfltcd r-r.ss l-Hlile CONCJOS, Moxh May 13. Burning bridges behind them, the rebel forces, , are continuina to retreat. It it believed that 600 have b-nrjMcilUd. " ' DIRECT VOTE (KitihI liulletln Cable) I WASHINGTON, D. C. May 13 The House today adopted, by a vote of 237 to 39, the joint resolution pro- vldinn for the constitutional amend- mcnl calling for tho election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. PARAGUAY REBEL FORCES LOSE f xK.Klitnl I'rrMH Cable ) DUCNOS AYRCS, Arncntino Repub lic Mny 13. Official advices here con firm the news of victory for the gov ernment troops over the revolution nries of Paraguay in an important bat tle on Miy 10. Many rcbols were kill ed nnd 500, it is estimated, were wounded. LANGFORD STOPS BARRY IN11TH f Aft"et-t ittd Vrn I'nNn I MELBOURNE, Auj May 13. Sam Langford, the negro heavyweight, to day stopped Jim Darry in the eleventh round. POWDER TRUST WANTS LEGAL DISSOLUTION (HlHclrtl llu I let I ii Cable ) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 13 Counsel for the powder trust has been presented at the Federal Court here a plan for dissolution, which has been taken under advisement. it YOUNG FIEND TRIES TO SLAY SLEEPING SISTER (hpttlal llnllelln Cablo.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, May 13 Edward Hornsbeck, 20 years of age, has been arrested for attacking his sis- .. ,-Lj J-llJH A.Va OWN J i Q , QTn'ov GREAT FREIGHTER rim aimu luvt 10,000-Toa Coal Vessel Planned The Inter IhIhiiI Ktenni NavlRntloii ompam will soon ht a tontratt for Hi., tonslriitlliiu of a inooti-ton frclcht steainshli 'I bin minimnti incut ban been tlln cusnctl ftir some wetkn, follow IliK an important meetliiK of the directors of the total steamship toinpauj, at width time Ihe matter In all Its phases wan broimht before thtwc inltrtstftl, uml tin plans tin ii slllililltttil are said to have met with the approval of the di rt ct orate In the olhtp of Hip Inler-Isl mil there is ji iiimplitp set of plans and sped- lltatlons Tor a stt inner of (his ton iiaRe vvhtth It Is ilahueil could he om rutiilTit a tltsttiKt iidvantaKe In the tarr.MiiK of tout lumber siiKur or oth er commodities LATEST: EX-POUCEMEN LAUNCHED 'i in: ticki:t. Sheriff. David Kahalenahu Hi'liuly SherllT, I'reil Inusea Chief Clerk I'olico I)einrtnieiit, Stephen (iumpfer Chief of DelecllTen, lloso Peter Assistant Chief of Dettclhes lack Kalnkleln Captnlns of Police Arthur Knlumwl mil. .1 I'liilhl and lolin K. Moku main Hack Inspector. Harry .luen c OUI1I.V jailer, lien iiatialepiiun After holding siihinsii meetings lu the ollltes of the "Hill Olwl n Ilookii niioonti ti nn Hiiwuil" In Iho Knploln nl building on Alnkea street, lendern of a hunch of ilisclinrged policemen who hnvo been scheming to oppose SherllT Jnriett hnvo derided (o put out Ihelr own politic nl slnto for tho uimlng election The above slalo wan furnished tho Mill lot In today by ono who hns been watching the progress of tho several meetings hejil there during tho past few weeks ' An Is seen, nil the candidates for the several olllces lu the Police Ho partnienl are men who hnvo been re moved by Sheriff Jarrelt I Hands Off. ! According lo report, it Ii Bald Hint Mime of the men told Link McCnml less lo keep his hands off when tho campaign .ictunllv begins In the nem fiitme That (lie) are willing to sup port Link for candidate Tor Delegate lo Congtess was tho statement made STAR PROOFREADER FOUND DEAD IN BED .lolin Iteg.iu, proofrindet for thcj Hawaiian Slur, tllttl suddtnly some time Inst night in his apartment In, Ihe Montgomery lodging house on1 l'orl street Itegnn did not rlso this morning as usual, mid, when Mrs ; .Montgomery, proprietor uf tho house,1 went to his room, she found him I) J lug on the bed dead, with blood cm Iho side of his head I Deputy Sherllf Rose wa'i untitled 1 this afternoon and an intpiest will ho held this evening nt thu polite station Itegan has been In tho employ nf the Hawaiian Star for a number of yearn Ho wan about CX years of age Two tlnughtern who nro lymught to ho stopping with 11m Ir fifcnds, are his only niirvlvlug relatives horo. Itegan wan a kamnnlna hero, having I been foreman printer al several local .printing establishments 'Iho funeral, .will bo held tomorrow nflernoon. Another enso of diphtheria hns boon found on Ihe Island of Hawaii, accord lug lo a report tecelvetl loda) h) tho Hoard or llonllh Thin makes tho third case of the chmntler found ro contly thero Nono nro proving so lions, however, and aro properly safe guarded The annual meeting of the congro gntlon of St Clement's Parish (Inc.) I will bo hold Tuesday uvenlng, Mn) 14,j nt 8 o'clock at tho parish houso. fr - tim, '.vSTijr PAGES. OF ROOSEVELT MURDERED rurlhennore it , nin, s frtun u closelv Idelitilltil with Hi, tjir. i 1 1 ami shipping inttitsts at thi p.ut that the Inttr-lsl.iml will imt stop at the building of one l.llgt tip-tM.a tar rler, but that stvtrul vtsstls of like coiistrut tlou are to follow President and (Itttrnil Muniigtr J A Kennetl, while rtluttmil to ton llrtn a report tint has Ik in tlriuhit'd In local liii-lnesH sln hst tout truing tin iitipiiremt nt of a new stiinurr does not tlenv the toustant rtdttratlon of a storv width has been a nior, or less opt u s)stit among total shipping men Ihe Inter Island stleam Navigation Coniptnv prrpises to bt pnpatttl for tilt opening of the 1'iitiain.i Can.il The (Continued on Page 2) A this morning h n member of this ng (.regntlon, but he added that if Link tried to dictate to Ihein as to what they should do politliall) the) would (lump lilrn in the Held. Whllo Ma) or Pern could not be leached this morning It was snld Hint Iho lenders of the ex-policemen called in Mn)or Pern nntl asked him lo glvo them his support on t let tlou tin) Pern, who was diplomatic In answer ing, told ihein, it Is Mild, that he was watching out for his own interest i nml that he touhl do nothing for Ihein so fuf ns Ihelr slnto wns concerned 'Ihe ex pollcrmeii, or nt lenst some of them have been bedding t Imules line meetings In the Knplolanl build ing ami at cording to present Indies lions the) will tontlmio (o hnvo their I eatliiuarlern the re To Be Ousted. David Kiihale.iiihu and Hen Kuhalo puna both of whom are members Vf tho "Hut Oivvl" and who have been using the rilllces of Hie society In the Knplolanl building without the eon Kent of the hill, It Is said, intiv ho ousted therefrom in the near future1. Ram Dnlght, president of the sotle. t) Is reported to bo opposed It) the using of the society's rooms for poll! leal purposes lie thinks the expo lltcinen should pot take unfair ntlvan I age of the organisation Dwlght will talk it nvet with other olllters of tho Olwl society with a view lo ousting Kahalcaahii cl al from the looms If the) do not stop doing politics thete LPUT ON AS WITNESS 'Ihe )oungtt cblltl iirol it.h tvi pitted on the wltnets stand in a ourt trill lu the Terrllorv was t illtd t' i illuming lu Jiidgi ItobliiNiiu di, 't, i of the Ctrtiilt I'ouit whin tin u ' Hawaiian girl against whom fit iti Nuug, a t'hiuainiin In at t us, d of 'i r pttiatlug it Ktatiitor) crime was ta1 I lo tiHllrj Tbt gtrl at lutiseiit onlv four t and stvtu iiiouths otd, and who tvj,-t four )ears ami Hint innnths otd at lie tlmo the assault Is said (o have ft currttl was dlsmlKsid (if tt r twiiit intniites of fruit It bs tiicstlouluK M" niicaitd to liavi no ver clear under st. Hiding of Hngllsli, tif why she was lu touit, nor In fat I an) of tht tpies tious priiioiiuded eviu utlii the) had lietu Inundated Into thn native liuigue Win n nsl.t tl whethtr she would mil the truth or a lie In unswtr to iii 'l"i lu the, c use, she rt idled, as nearl) ns tould be gatlitred b) the Intertire'e that she 'would lie" It Is under' ijd slit Is the old) one who can give dlr. t ev Idem o against tho incused iiimi The Jur) was released at 11 id o'clock un til tomorrow morning while tho op posing counsil nrguo btfore tho eou-t the atlmlsslou of certain evidence- o be lutruducetl later HAVE COUNTY TICKET Every time, a live merchant's name or trade-mark appears In a live even ing newspaper it is adding to his pres tige and profit if ho backs up hla promises with the quality of good he advertises. PRICE 5 CENTS. (Ms hit I a 1 t 1 i n Cible ) CAMBniDGC, MASS, MAY 13. IN AN EXTRAORDINARILY OITTCR SPECCH TODAY, PRESIDENT TAFT RIDICULED COL. ROOSEVELT. HE CALLED ROOSEVELT AN "IN TENSE AND DANGEROUS EGO TIST, A FLATTERER AND A DEM I AGOGUE." JCAL PRIMARIES TOMORROW SAN FRANCISCO, Cal- Mny 13, Roosevelt, Taft and La Fcllotte forces , each claim victory in the State Presl- I c'enttal preference primaries tomorrow. At pK'Vlinai. h iifliiit was appor tioned a uit iik tti. .tliiis depart ments tngiitd in i mis, rvatlun work in lb Tenttorv at t . onf, rence held U (liivirimi I n nr Hits uinrnlng Thli sum i,ocs lo Ha in tint, nance of the buitau of for, sir the fruit II) cam paign und Milted work, antl the exuet sums for each will be worked out later This was one of the Governor's final otliclil acts before itaikttic his suit case ami prcptrlng lo depart on tho sttumshlp I'hliia for the mainland, thourh it was not bis last, for he wilt be busll) tugagetl until far Into the night If the vesitel leaves eurl) tomor low morning.- Should Ihe fhlnii not sutl before noon lit mi) be able to titan up it tonsltlerable muss of rou tine tomorrow morning He miiioiiueeil tit tlullely loda) that Ih, sui , nsnoi I, i Murston I'nmpbell will not be uppnluttil until he returns, s, v to or elt-ht weeks bent e, from N uhliu,ttin Htitl tin t'hifiiRo touveii tinn 'life coinmls'.itjns ftu ihe np poliitineiit of I, l Uhllelinune nntl A i Wbtetti t, Hit Krsile tomuiTs urn an III I II i k. i it, tb, raiitetoin-inK-dmi it Hi, Kau distrlil Ii id not Oct i MMe d It tin ill tttdst though tills for in tilt prol it Iv will h I- pl. I..I llu ot. nn ii ' . Tin water -.tipplv sit i.it op on Oanu has ri, uhed a ttNi-- Ma sion Camp, bill hllit llutelldt in tif Ptlbllt Workd, sa)s that Hit mioslun water level is Inwei lotlav than It ever litis been be fore, and Hint unless tho furmers nml plnntntloti owners in thn country ills-' tritlB ml their imago of the supply lo tho minimum, the outlying districts will bo facing p drought tho like of which has not boon experienced in )enrs. This tloos not npply to seriously, ha mid, lo tho citizens within Iho bound; at) of Honolulu, but to those who re qulro grout nuioiints of Irrigation for otops In tho couiitr) Ho gnvo out tho lollowlng statement this morning. I (Continued on Page 3) I m ' t .j t a a I1M WATER IS .) 1 V m