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12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. 12 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS
j
FOUR BATTLESHIPS TO
CUBA
BUT WILL COME
kuhiois
COMING
SOON
BY C. S. ALBERT.
(Hpiclal llulletln Cm n siioinlenco )
WASHINGTON, I). C, Ma) 21. The
Delegate Is growing n trlllo winry ami
nstlcss mid believes tln ilula of his
departure for Hawaii Ik not so romoto
Unless IiIh present plans me changed
lio will not nwnlt tho llnnl mljoiini-
int'iit of Congress, tint Rtart
MILITARY
PLAN BIG
JULY 4TH
PUNCHBOWL GROVE
MAY BE CUT NOW
llrllllniit riding fonts, ilnrlnK driving
ilvnllng tint tlmrlot ruies of undent
Itoiuu mill a spectacular military dls
la xiali us Honolulu ha never be
fore nun, will he given tu Honolulu
in tliu l'ollrth of Jul)
Through I hi' Intercut iiml enthusiasm
of Ilrlg Ocn M M Macomb noil tho
arm) mi n litre, u inoKrani of milltar)
sports ami mancuvirs him been ur
iiingid for Jul) 4 at Kiiilulmil I'urk
tliat kIiouIiI draw enormous crowds
'I his morning the cltls-ens- I'liurtli of
July committee wan given tlie outllnn
of tin- plans iiml is moru than Jubilant
oir tin' lino i irtlt Ipatlnn of thu inlll
tnrj Thu arm) program will not bo
n part of tin' tltls-uis' proKrmn except
iih all the events scheduled on this pi-
liomo; trlotlo occasion work together for tho
when tho last bit of legislation for tlio ' lioililaj ,
Islands Is out of tlio way. Ho dcBlrei Thl, miUlirj. cVMit at Kniilolani
to bo hir until Urn'MeC'rosson ditch I irk wm nKn t i--io mul will mti
blll httB boon given attention by tlio tlimu for mi hour or more Tho Iiml
Senate. Ho nlho seeks to havo tho inftintr) band will bo In ntlenebin.-e.
Mol Wnlilnu icllof measure passed byAmong tho events scheduled aro u
tliu Houso. There aro a fow otlier sabre drill bj tho riftli Cavalry, fol
mattors which bo hopes to hasten to- low id by fancy riding iiml inoimti'il
ward llnal (disposition. When Hint Is battery drill that Is. spictaeul ir In tho
accomplished ho will liustlo In tho dl extreme There will bo a uevalry nt
1 eel Ion of Honolulu. tack with sabres mid revolvers, and tho
Secretary Plshcr has still further elc-l cavalry inuthbic guns will bo sun In
fcrred Ills visit to Hawaii for tho pur-.nitlon
pose of Investigating tho nrimlnlstrn-l Then tliu Plrst Tlild Artillery will
Hon of Governor I'rcar. Ho tblnks maneuver, ami tbiro will bo feats with
now It cannot bo undertaken much If 'I'M !'' for prics "Hair-raising
miy before October 1 Ho Insists that "'"' thrilling." said J Waltir olo
the Inquiry lias not been abandoned "' monilni? In ilescilblng tho pro
but mere!) postponed to tho more dls- B" ',l10 urtlll.ry will bo won In
taut future. i Initio maneuvers Illustrating attack
The leason assigned by Secretary. ""'1, ,,c,r,inT, , , , , ,.,
l'Ul.cr for tho additional delay In de-1 "'" Kaplotanl sports will follow tho
termlnlng tho Gubernatorial Problem ,n,m; Hloro of letlcr8 wcr
is that he has a number of Important I HU)t om , F1)CUPM ,, ,, or.
n.oasures awaiting consideration and Klinat,011H 1)t ,, uln,, nhMnK their
action by Congress and ho cannot n ,n 1(, ,lls lllornlnB ,,irado Tlio
leave until that body reaches tho .Iir0US Klttiim 0r tho parade aro nl-
point of llnnl adjournment. He say.i rca(1). mung Mro ,-ntrlcs aro wanted
his duty uqulres him to remain and for iu. mink- section mid several good
do all possible to secure tliu legislation ,It,lM im, ,m holm; worked out
In which tho Interior Department la , M ,
vitally Inttrcsted. p, ()f 8u ,,, Ullrfo. ,ral,l
Ilccauso of this tlctci initiation Sec r Kht-wclRlit cloth arc evidenced on
icontinuea on rage t) ," nearly nil tbq frocks.
Federal Authorities Decide Ka-
piolani Estate's Lease
Covers Trees.
SAYS MUST
FIGHT FLV
BY PARASITE
That the Ilureau of Agriculture and
will bo "Inteneiitlon In a Jiffy Tlio
detail of soldiers from Kurt Slmftcr
under Lieutenant Hawlc), Is still in
tlio Held to sco that there Is no trcs
pass, but will probably bo recalled In
a few days.
The peaceful "war" on I'unohboul As n matter of fact, the stonnlnc of l'orcstrv Is flirliilnir th Meillierrnnenn
has come to an end with what may bi tho woodcutting was wry much like fruit Ily In the Hawaiian Islands with
considered tittory. for the Colbuin tho locking of the stable door after a the most approved weapons known to
"foices" HctaiiBo the Knplolant Ks departed .equine!, for almost nil of tlio science, and that overjtlilni; that can
tnto seems to have a valid lease on line algeroba grove that flourished on be dorfo to cradlcato tlio pest is being
part of the lands In tlio crnter lncliid the disputed ground has been destroy- done bore, was the sum substanco of
ed In the Government mllltnrs reser- oil 'I lie 30-j car lease of tho Kaplolanl an address mad by I)r K V
atlon, tho I'ntled States forces will Hstnte does not expire until August in Wilcox, of the Federal Experiment
not prevent the chopping down of of this year mid until thai time Mr station, before a public meeting held
trecH for I'lewood, but should tho Inji- Colburn's men can over tho ground It' the eexcutlve building this nfter-
miese woodcutters trespass b) so with pruning shears If the) want to noon I)r Wilcox spoke ut the invltu
much ns a foot over the lino which Hut no trespass across the deadline
450 MARINES NOW
READY FOR ACTION
marks undisputed Federal laud there ir, the Army attitude
21 TONS KONA TOBACCO
SOLD; REST AT OPTION
Twinl)-one toils of tlio Koiui To ( Tim imiliilfiii lrrrs huvo bun slow
bactii CompiiiyM nop now III tlio Hast "'".ill taking tbo local tiibuco. pirtl)
have actuallv bin, koM mid oi.lious ' '""' 'J naturally ne anMous to
have betu ttikon by hading tnaiiiifaL- j
hirers on tho nut at good prices
With this minoiiiic.omeut tod cy
by
Siintar) (.'lliitim O Owen. It Is prac
tically nrtiiln tliat Ilawallan tobacco
will ostahlMi u liuirkit for itself on
tho miliiliiiiil Mr Owen billov os Hint
Mnnagcr DinleN will dose nut Uin
crop at a favorable tlguro Tho crop
amouiitH to npproxlmatily 1:0,1)00
pouuilH altogithcr
L- - -
heturo price concessions and pirtl) bo-
cutisu Hawaiian tobicco Is mi unknown
luiiutlt) on tlio mineral market Hut
mm tbo exiclli nco of the weed U prov -lug
Its own silling nrgiimi nt
, MiiiiiwIiIIii the coinpui) K going
nlu nil nuking pi ins for developing fu
Hire mips In such n wa) ns to bring
out tin burning qualities Intttr lr
tlllziittiin plays a largo part In this
Planling will soon begin .Some CO
lucres will bo planted tills jiar
RAPID TRANSIT MAY NOT BE
ABLE TO APPEAL PAVING CASE
Hon of President W M Glffard. of
the Hoard, who wished for a full und
freo discussion of tne methods em
plo)ed In the light heie
J rr Wlii ox puts tho Foal of approval
'on the work already done, but looks
on the total destruction of tho Ily as
almost a hopeless task unless n para
site Is found that will combat It Con
ditions on O.iliu wuro so favorable to
the rapid spread of tho last, ho ox-
plained, that the dllllciiltles are not
even reall;cd by the men who uro
making tbo tight I Dr Wilcox also
pointed out that ns It has been pruc
tlcjlly pioved that the Ily will not at
tack pines, mid that bananas aro to
all purposes immune, there is so lit
tle linnncliil Interest baik of the
fruits attacked b) the Ily that the,
question is sure to tome up ns to
w hither un enormously cxpenslvoi
fight Is win th while
'The gicatost hope for the llnnl
destruction of the Ily In my own mind.
Is based on the discovery of a para
site," said Dr Wilcox "This may
Weill like a Blender hope, but It seems
reasonable to believe, in the light of
former discoveiics, that such a pura
Blto ma) be found
"Of course une of the most Import
ant points In this crus.ulo is tho par
asite work, and tliat wo know little
To Protect Property, Not Inter
vention, Is Avowed Purpose
ClKOlal II ii 1 1 1 tin Cable I
WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 5. PRESIDENT TAFT AND SCCRETA
RY OF STATE KNOX CONFERRED TODAY OVER THE CUDA SITUA
TION AND DECIDED TO DISPATCH FOUR EATTLESHIPS TO CUBA.
(AsKoilattd Press Cable)
CAIMANERA, CUBA, JUNE 5 FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY MA
RINES FROM THE TRANSPORT PRAIRIE HAVE BEEN LANDED AND
ARE NOW ENTRAINED AT GUANTANAMO.
THEIR LANDING, IT IS SAID, IS TO PROTECT PROPERTY, AND
NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTERVENTION BETWEEN THE WAR
RING CUBAN FACTIONS.
Calmaiiira Is at tin inlriinii to (I uaiituiiamo llav where then Is n I S
coaling slntlun It Is uNo mar the hi cm of tho principal dlf orders
HILO WHARF SOUTHDAKOTA
lllds for the construction of the
wharf at llllo were opened by the
Hoard of Harbor Commlssloncis this
afternoon, but the award of contracts
was postponed until the members of
tho Hoaid tan iyve tlio tenders rur
FRIENDS RUSH TO DEFENSE OF
MALIGNED AND INNOCENT ABSALOM
Whcthei Judgment may bo entered
against tho Hapd Transit Company
by the Supremo Court Is still n matter
of considerable doubt, ns shown b the
(act that tho consideration of tho quca
Hon by the toiirt was continued from
the hour set tills morning to next Sat-
1 urdny morning, to give Deputy City
1 AllnrnnV M III nrtriri AubIbIrdI Aline.
ney General Smith and Attorney I). I.
Wlthlngtoii, counsel for tho company,
time to confer and elccldu It in their
own minds
Thoro was some mgiimniit before
the Supreme Court, principally by At
about at tho present time There Isithcr consideration Awards mn be
no known specific parasite for It No I announced nt the next meeting, next
one knows Hint there Is such n para- Wednesda) afternoon A supplement
site and whether one can bo found In I nry t.indei made h) tho llreakwnter
Africa or elsewhere Is purely proh- Comnan) or Philadelphia was thrown
lematlciil " lout because It was not mado In ac
Dr Wilcox Bald that there was' cordnnco with tho spoolllcatlons laid
practically no cliance oi tne ny gain- (Continued on Page 2)
unee was granted
"There Is still doubt whether Judg
ment of nnv kind cnu bo recorded by inc a foothold In California, even If It
the iciiirt on the stipulation of fntts was landed at ono of the docks, on ac- .... !.,-, ,
set forth b) the e ontendors." declared count of tho prohibitively long flight j TEDDY S MANAGER SAYS
Attorue) Hunt ti we aro to go over to a food supply In Honolulu just
tlio subject can fully mid ascertain If the reverse was the ease, as the food
4i,,1,r,iini. , nn In, n,t Ifirttil ntnl If tl ,t 1.. nwtnmla ft,,,,. Ilia r,nilt. In 111,,
J7h,i"1. "" "" ."..?' "'' "M" ".'.' iwm- ... . . y- , o-.nl (tiillHitn QiM 1
wmMiiur u cuii un in i no lurm oi u mciutiiaiu iupi, uuu hub iuuuu i c- rwirAr.n in Jun 5 After a
Buch as Wlthlng- tremely dllllcult to control the spread , eonterence nero todilVi ,n when Sen,
(Jl I ill" item
BOLT TALK IS "BUNK'
, AH-ltKUIleO rri-l C'tftil,
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. June 5. In
complete returni from the primaries In
dicate that Colonel Rooiedt wins with
10,000 votet. that La Follette'it second
and Taft third.
In the Democratic primary, Wilton
hai run two to one ahead of Speaker
Champ Clark.
lOflWSffi
WINS BIS DERBY
mandamus,
ton presented
"Just at present we arc of tho opln
ton that no Judgment of any kind can
be recorded cm tlio facts ns they wero
Hilimltti d "
If fuithir consideration confirms
torney Wlthlngtoii. who wanted tho1 this opinion, tho llapld Transit Com-
Judgment ho had drawn entered as pail) will bu checkmated In Its effort
tho courts holding. On tho objections to appeal to the Supremo Court of the
by Milverton ami Smith tlio ecintluii Hnlted States
PLANS STAY IN
ABSALOM
tt.pMt-rliit.wl pf A I'hi!
EPSOM DOWN3. Eng June 5
Tanie, at tho tentational odds of 100
tinn frsnm n9 M nrhll cattta RunltAP tm ft in 4ka ttaxttlnn umn Ua hhii( nirku
1 Penrose of Pennsylvania, Mulvane of here .today.
Kansas and Brooker of Connecticut
participated, those preient say that FRFnFRir.KS SAYS HF
i .. . - u.. .1 fe.i.,1.... ' ,..,,,i-,-w -wr. i w na
ino nominaiiu.i oi ii. uy inc i.aiiu.i
al" convention it ture.
Senator Dixon, Rootevelt's manaqer,
today declared that all the talk that
the Rootevelt forces will bolt the con
vention It "bunk."
WILL PROVE BRIBERY
I Id . M
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V IK r
w
Original Sketch for Thompson
Portrait Submitted to Pub
lic's Op"nion.
I 'nun nil civil the ill) from Dll
minid Iliad to Minn Una. frlinds of
Absalom, tho vcnciahlo and icspntid
bliii.dliouml that was tbo liiuoient vle
tlm of an attaik In tlie mlumnssir an
iiiiiriii"'!i paper )tMiiciy, are riisiiiugi in ' u i
to the ilef c use of tho noted anini il, who
Is unable to defend himself ngalmtt
niwspiipir assault Absalom was pic
tured ) esti relay us 1 iy, Indirfire ut,
thoughtless of otlnrs, iruel at heart,
and intlrcl) uiiapprieliitlve of the ef
forts of Mi. J Thompson to piiut Ids
portiult
Moreover, the fileiuls of Mr Thump. t i " I
koii Insist that the painter has not
-fallen down" In lint, this morning u Skelcli of Absalom Nuliiiilllid as (trig-
gi ntli man uppiaiid at tlie II ll 1 1 ei 1 1 II
oilku with the following loiiinuinlia
tlou, ns well us the tie compulsing
ski till Ho leaves it to the Judgmiiit
of tho public us to whcthei Mr Thomp
son bus or has nut ' fallen ilonu" His
letttr follows:
"lilllor Hill let In
'Dear Sir Just a few lines with
jour kind permission In legard to an
artlilo whlih appeared In tho Ilawal
lan Star of last evening fu It nMuto
liiuut was marie that Mr J Thompson
of the lllshop Museiin' bad 'fallen
dow n'
BE THE CHAMP
n i .i, .
' K A1 M
q a . ja:
'uj
GEN. PERSHING
IS
i
isrrlal II u Hi 1 1 1, c-ilil
LOS ANGELES, Cal June 5-D.
trlct Attorney Fredericks In outlining
the course of the prosecution in the
...- n. ...... .... ...j ...i... .,..
UNIT RULE HELPS HARMON E. wmr.v, "Th Mtl rZl
I Si i-clal II u 1 1 b 1 1 n Cabin 1
TOLEDO, O., June 5. Under the
Prom Iteno to Honolulu Is tlio ltln "unit rule," binding all the delegatss
eruiy of Mrs Ilcatrlco V Obrlen, wlio to vote with the majority, Judion
was given her divorce al night In tho Harmon wina the Ohio Democratic
center of tho divorce Industry Tho delegation, his forces holding control
following dispatch to a Son Francisco of the State convention by a vote of
nnner gives tho story as follows 397 to 355.
Homing
"I feel that Duko Is capable of do
Ing the 100 meters in one minute flat.
I hope he can do it there, and I believe
he will win the championship. He
ought to take a trip with the team
through England, Germany and any'()11i of l)rB ,, jim j, Porshlng
lll-VIV Nnv Mnv 2fi - Hold lie a
night session of the dlvorco court aa a TRY TO PROVE SUGAR
convenience for sirs tieairice v.
- - Obrlen, .ludgo John Orr last evening
A smis.it Ion in local Army clrclen granted tho beautiful New Yorker an
TRUST HIT COLORADO
was stirred up today when newspapers
from the Coast arrived containing an
mtlile tiom tbo Hvonlng Wmhl of her yoim? 0I( ,lcl,ttrteu
4Mw lorn, puuiiniiiiiK ino alleged rei
nbRoltito elecreo of divorce, and bo rap
idly wero tho wheels of Justice greas
ed that Mrs Obrlen, accompanied by
tho
( Special II u 1 1 e 1 1 n Cable V
NEW YORK, N. Y., June 5. Ches
ter S. Morey of Denver was today ex
amined In the sugar-trust case In an
and O. A, Tveltmoe, the San Francisco
labor leader, cashed a check for f 1000
in San Francisco In September to be
used to bribe the McNamara Jurors
Fredericks was fined ?25 today and
the attorneys for the defense $5 for a
row In court. Fredericks gave notice
of appeal,
BELGIUM QUIET
i Kiec al 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n Cable )
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 5. The
situation Is quiet here today.
SUGAR
same attempt to prove that the American
Iiml b) .Mr. .1. 'lliiiinpMin.
an oidir Now, the onl) tlmo that Mr
'I hiimpson will ever full down is when
bo fulls down for good mid mils his
life's work
I 'I would like to state that I am 111
poshisslini of tbo original skilih of tho
picture to whlih the Star refers, and
herewith em lose It for )our louslder
atlon, Ii living it to jour Judgment as
to whcthei or not the severe criticism
of the merits of the work made In thu
Star was Justltlablu or utheiwlsu Very
In his wink on tho picture of an truly jours
other places they might wish to go be
fore leaving for home."
I Tills pre diction tomes from George
Klstler, the vitilon swimming mull
of the Ijiilvcrsl!) of Pcniis)lvmila, 111
lleiu Is tlio report that seems destin
ed to tause mi uvvful upheaval
Ni:V YOltK, N. Y May 27 Tho
Hvetilng World tonight prints tho mil-
evening for San Francisco, where sho Suaar Reflnlng Company tried to drive
win uiiiuui.1 iui u hi muuim e..u eornpetitors out of Colorado,
world, slopping In Honolulu, Japan . .
and tho Orient It Is he Moved hero
that Mrs Obrlen will shortly bo mar
ried to a wealthy divorced man of Now
hAS' Fit NCISCO, f.il
Itri'ts S! nunl)sl, lis 7 1-I.ICc
June 5
!d , parity,
NIXON WAVERING
a Utter ter Lew (I lleniUrson, roicived , Itnr) record of llrlgaillcr General John
J. Pershing, whoso appointment ns bu
pel liitcnili nl of tho Military Academy
at West Point has been foreshadowed
by the Washington correspondents.
Tlio World revives tho charges made
In tho Manila IP 1 ) American six
tills morning Duke Knhilnuniokll has
been under Klstler's training ever since
b won tlio iiitiiiual t00-)ard cham
pionship, and what thu coich bus tu
sii) about li Ii n earrbs more weight
than the opinion of prolubl) any otlier
man In America Klstler's letter to
mail in rtiueiieii itisutTH leiier in -- - - "- "-
Ills friend Henderson, which Is elated 'cla)B after Pershing's appointment a.i
old hound dog tint he.wus pulntlng us "A ritJHNI) OI' l'AIIt PI.AY '
May -1 eniitalus Nome Interesting In
formation about Duko and tbo piog
n sa that be has made.
In pint it It as follows
"Will, Lew, tbo Dukn Is Hill, able
(Continued on Pag b)
York, now in Sail rranclsco.
POLICE SHOOT
II
e geneinl olllter was coullrmid by tho
United States 'Senate, "that he had
been gullt of almost tho samo charg- NEWARK, N. J. Juno 5. 8lx pec
es that sent tho celebrated IJenlcnaiil ,on, .w(" ,hoi.d"rd.,todh!i:,l!nb.r
... ,. wounded In a desperate battle between
(Continued on Page 4)
k150 strikers and the police.
' ffBiM-ellt Ilullntln Cuttle V
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 5. Sen
ator Nixon of Nevada, who is serious
ly III of meningitis, It hovering be
tween life and death today,
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GOVERNMENT ATTACKS
ATLANTIC S. MONOPOLY
NEW YORK.'N. Y June 5 The
government today filed a civil suit
against the Prince, Hamburg, Lamport
and Holt steamship lines, charging
them with a monopoly of the Brazilian
traffic.
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of both Granite and Marble,
Orders
tion.
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