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COMPROMISE
BIG
Tin reports of the appraisers ap
pointed tu hit vnlues on tin lotH on
the Punchbowl slept s submitted tu
l.unil Commissioner Tucker tuul Acting
tioveruor Mott-Snillh toil i Indicate
Hint the l'ortusiicso who settled on the
sides of thu big lilll, liullt their homes
mill nil l utoil tin- Iniiil, will mm he
nlilu to bii) title to tin ir lands ut mi
cxtrciucl) Ion M-lce
'there ut about 21,0 lots In tho en
tire triut, and ut KiiBt HO of these
uio occupied b) tlio settlirs The In
dividual pltces, to which the occu
pants now seek title, range in sl7ti
from r.OxlCii fut to 70x100 feet, mill
the nppiulst-rH' cKlltnutcs rate them
ill the wu) riom 2 cents to" 1.' cents
per mill ire font, thus scltlng vnluii
tlollH lungillK tlojll J I. Ml to $3S0 per
lot
Arllntr (iovirnor .Mott-Hinlth. uftir
perusing the llguits this morning, kuIiI ,
RlfllBTf .Oil ST J Ci "iaU'
oiopco Celled By
pipp Churches
He In ii.corda.uo will, tho slat HNn() , in
lllillllll 11 llll' ti Hnll' l- MIMIIII,
tho sale of tho tr.icth. the prtsent oe
tupaiitx, 1 1) llllug tin lr prifcreuce right
notkts, ma) lui) fm the appraisul
alui
The Mini of a luiinln tluv are Kit
ting will In in nit iluir Whin the n -in
lining lots, 100 hi uuiubir, me cold
ut public unction on Augiixt lf the
ilatt! on which the lease of the Kupto
laul IMnte i plrt h ant! the intlre trait
HMits to tin t,oirumiiit If tin- lkl
1. i m IIhiIii iiii) sin h i agt I hiss as th it
hlmna b) the uonil tint Hiiignl aimiml
tin htllil loiuuilsi-ioiK i u few ila)s ago
whtu the Kutloiioii In in li tracts win
iiuitloniil, the hits will sell for two to
tin times Hit appraised Millies.
In iippr'tlnlug the lots alitail) oe
iiiplnl Hie iikii asslguiil to that worU
illtl not uf etiiiise, taki Into eoiisltkr
iitlon the liiiiroMiut uts inaili on tin in
b) the iirtsent holtlei'- Tin n fori the
pt tiple who Ini) on preftnnti rights
will gt t their hoiiii!i b) pDiug what
the appraluii'H thluU was the eorrtet
Millie of the lots at the t lull the l'ur-
lugutse inovtil onto Ihein
'Ihe lotal apiiialstniint will behanil-
til to the aitliig mvernui this aftu-!
noon a numb Ku. ss he cstliuatis
tin total valuitlon at Jltioooo
'I his iiiuouut to be riiilvid h tho
Tcnltoi) Is to be turiiitl dlnctl)
baik into stmt vvatir and siwti Ini-
proveinints hi that tuition Should
nil the puiihiisus dtsln to make hu -
mediate cash pi)iuent and avoid the.
Interest cliaiBes. this sum would be
available tit time for the tlevelopniint
of tin nubile work .It Is eoiistikied
uioit llkcl) himimr, that most of Hu
hu)eis will prcftr to take inivantago
of the dtftrrcil pi) mint s)sUm, vv litre
It) tin) ma) pa) out llftb of tin pur
i liase fnlce on taking title and tun -
llllli ituuiiall) for the next four )cars
t i
(Veil lliovvu has tiled notice of ills
continuance of tho appeal taken b)
him In his milt btuught against V. A
Mntt-Snillh and A r Jttdd, to-juirt-j
nets us Atkliihon Ittild and Mott
Sinlth Special Sale of Safes
H. E. HENDKICK, Ltd.,
Phone 2648
Merchant and Alaket
RELIGIOUS
"Irul II Smith New rk Church
reiteration faoialle Honolulu, Ha
waii '
'1 his mcss-agc tiblnl across to the
innluliinil toda) b) Acting Secrctur)
A i: ljillmir of the Honolulu Y M
i A minus that the Inter-Church
I Piiliiutlon has clccldid to accept the
suggestion of thu great religious work.
ir ami In Inaugurate, with his alii, one
of th griiitist movements of the Mini
iir i n rkin.nl 111 Hit Terrltor).
l'riil II Smith, one of the luulirs
In the gleat Mill ami Uiliglnu Tor
unnl movement that hah been ui
lint thioiiKh the Htates with reiuark
uhle effect, wants to mmo Into nhout
Jutuuir) l, together with ltu)inond
llolilus the Miilal service urt who
has bctn cooperating with Hiulth In
(he til; campaign hi the Htntis
yThe Inter-Church ri'ilirntlon, at n
imi tin,- ut the M ' A this tiricr
iioou, accepted Smith's suggestion ami
the inhlegrciiii to hu scut tenia) e.ir
rlts the fedt ration's uirtllil Imitation
to tin two lellglnus lenders
The full ration also iiniiuunceil the
cninmltti is to
H the t nulling )tnr
(hrlstl in extt iislou A A Uhuxolo,
thilriiiau, It I! Smith, I) (' I'tttrx,
Janus Wuktllilil and A H lirlinir.
Social serviti J lines A Hath ebair
maii. .Imb,e I. Whltni),J It (lilt.
In el Met o) ami Ciinon Wllllaiii
Ault
e'hirltlts r J l.owii), ehalriuiii:
I' C Athiiton. I, Tumi) l'iek, J W
Watlinan, I)r Don tints Stmliler
rimiuit It II Trent chairman, W
A lliiwcn J I t'ooki I lloppti
and II M on Holt
More volunteer Inspectors nrc want
ed by Hie Clean I p Committee Most
or the illstilct captains imvo uppoini
''' UK l"ny IlispeiloiH ill their own
dlMili ts iih Ihev have in en able to sto
personall), but thole are Hill) u mini
I hoi of districts which, could nsi more
Tho Clean l'p Committee Iheiefiin
-fl'" that till who nru willing to assist
'" thu work will Ic ne their iiiuneH ut
Clean Up Ileadqtiurteitt at once
1 Things Getting Lively,
I Clean l'p lioiidqutuiorH lias been n
'busy pluio slnco It wus opened on
Wodiicsdu) morning In tho Mtmnou
building, turner of Alnkea mid Mer
I chant sheets Anollii r Important
meeting was held jesterdny uftetiioou,
(Continued on Puge oj
1AWAD GETS
Ihu Hawaii I'toinotlon Committeo
4mB received n handsome diploma of
honor fiom tho Intel national Uxposl
Hon of Agriculture, Navigation and
rishetlos, held recentl) In I'arls Tho
I'rotnotluii Commlttio exhibited for
Hawaii sending Kotuo Unci) colored
poitiultuies of Hawaiian tish and u
numbci of effective irntispaifucles
GOVERNOR FREAR ON
WAY TO CHICAGO NOW
i
A brief milligram leeilved by Act
ing UoVQinor Molt-Sutlth toila) 1 1 (.ill
l.ovcinor 1'ieur suites that tho 'I e r
lltotlul oxeiutlvn left thu national cap
Hal toila) fo Chliagii lo piob.ibly
will lonuiln In the Wind) Clt) until
the end of tliu big umvunllou No
Hows uf thu President uctiiin an tho
tl.fiUD.UUU hiittd Isstio iIubIiciI by the
'rcrrllur) wns lilnliil tit tu Ihu cablu
CLEAN-UP DAY
JUNE 20 SOON!
RUMOR GEN. WOOD
COMES TO HAWAII
Private Advices From Washington Say If Chief of Staff Is
Legislated Out, He'll Command Now Division.
II) "uiiilori;riiunil wireless," which
In formci Instances hail iioil n re
liable nuil speed) ini'ihoil of Army
news transmission, conies n report!
which, if substantiated, will shako up
the Army hero fiom lop to bottom It'
will moan a tremendous rise In Impor ,
tniuc for mllitnr) Hawaii, hut will also
bring about endless complications nnil
n shower of criticism from nil nuar j
tcrs i
'1 ho stor) Is that Major General
Leonard Wood Is to bo Hont here to
command Hie now illusion comprising
Hawaii nud the Canal one, to bo o in
itially Known as tho Ilnwnll Panama
I1 ImIoii A pilvatc letter from n
well Informed Armv man in Washing
Ion to u hl;h ranking olllccr hetu let
tho ml out of tho bis Tho news win
too big to keep mid, told to a brother
olllcel- in strictest cotilldcnce, tho ru
mor Is now going thu rounds
1 he new division will consist of thu
departments of Ilnwnll and l'anamn,
and division headquarters, will ho In
Honolulu Headquarters of this dc
paitmcnt will be transferred to Bcho-
SAYS TERRITORY
SHOULD DIG
Tin proposal that tin ill) and c mm
t) of Honolulu npproprlatt $.'3,000 to
waitls tin cost of a National Otiird
ariuoi) Is not im t ting a faoiabli n - ,
ttptlon fiom Hixtral members of the
II". ml of SuicrlKors
c'lialruiau I.ou of the wa)s anil
in huh cominltti went on rtcoitl last
cxcnlng as opposi tl to the suggestion
eouiliig fioin llihn or more pi tltloni is
Win is not tin 'Jtrtitor) eillttl
upon to glM tbls aiiiount '" Ituiulritl
Low as tin pt tit lull cuuic lit fore thu
bo ml for adoption
Tin TirrlUm poswissul n health)
(inergtuty fund at tht (ontlusloii of
Hit frainlni, of tin i-t npproprhitlDll
Mil Iiisti ill of kit plug this sum In
1 1 mom I iinilirNtaiitl Hint a hugepur-
FIVE SPEAK INGIFTS ARE MADE
I
I'ive students took part In tho an
nual rhetorical contest lor tho Damon
prizes, held yesterdn) at Bishop hall
I'unahoit, and ulthough the nudlcnco
was not as lurc,e as It has been In
1 1 men past the oral Ions dellveied were
ut unusual merit and were greeted
with deserved applause
Announcement of the awards will
not bo mudo until the commencement
oxerdsos tiro held, on K,uturdu) oven
lug, Juno -- 'I ho r'letoriculs uIvvidh
bring out Itten competition and to win
un award Is no small honor
Tho list of speakers mid their sub
jectH )oste'day Is iih follow s
"I'o Ltltlo I.am' " Mnrguurlto Wau
man
Tho Little Hopping I'rog" Cather
ine Ashley
"Ihu Illslng of '70" Joseph II Far
rlnglon "Sweet Lollelmn" Helen Colhurn
'"Ihe Imps' Mdtlneu" Iluzol dear
'Ihu Judges woro tho ltov J. I. Hop
wood of Kmnehameha Schools, Miss
Mat) Stuinbaugli nf Kavvulahan rtoml
nan, mid Mm I 'tank H Dodge Vice
I'lincipal li. T ('huso nf l'ttnahnn pro
sided 'I lio pupils weto trained by
Mrs. Cuupct of tho otal uxpioHslon do
I ailment.
s m
lluir) A Wise, United Htilte.s at
torney, luia begun a ll,lit to break tho
so-fulled corfee Hunt ami bring the
pi lie of nitTee down flom the ultlllelil
ligurM ustubllshed by tho lialf-duzeii
men who control thu oolfnu uiply uf
Hit) world
RUMOR
CAMPAIGN
lield Ilarracks, wlirro a Drlgndler Gen '
oral will Inko charge
It Is said that Just ns soon as Gen
rul Wood Ik legislated out of oltlco as
chief of HtnlT of tho Army tho wheels
will he Hot in motion to crcnto tho now
division, a tut Uenoral Wood packed off
to look after It. Olllocrs hero are In
clined to credit the report as they
look on tho movo ns a perfectly logic
al one It has boon known for some
time that tl10 l1'"" nf the War Depart
mont hu been to liicrinse tho utronRtli
of tho Knnlson here to eight regiments
with auxlllnry troops and that with
ah nlmou onunlly largo force In tho
Canal Zone, the two departments will
bo far loo cumbersome to tack onto
any of the existing divisions l'or a
long time the signs Imvo been point
tng Inward division organization, tho
latest Indication holng thu appoint
ment of Major Cheatham as chief
utiartormu3tcr, this olllce being In tho
past one of a division stuff, and Ha
wall now being tho only department
In tho Arm) that lias a chief quarter
master, with powers nearl) equal tu
those of the chief quartermaster of tho
Western Division.
AND IT CITY
FOR NEW ARMORY
tlon of It was itsei In the raising of
salarks of riirltoil.il oilkus and t m
plo) t s
'The pour lt and loiiut) Is i ailed
upon to gin K I OOil out of its intagtr
store of iiioiip)h, nuil to in) inliiil It Is
an iiijustiii '
Tin- pitltloii btnrliig the signatures
of a iniiiiliir or prouilm nt business uit n
liltntilleil with tin lilg liitrnsts In the
Ttnltor was tiirutil nur to the wa)s
ami im mis iimniiltti e Tlie prullctloii
Is that shoultl tin niproirlatloii souitrtt
go thriMii.h It will be on!) aftir u
lathi r stiff lliiht in imnmlttie
t'olontl Jinn-- ailjiitant general of
the National (luiiril, was prist ut ami
txprissii! Mi, bopt tlmt tin supenls
(Contlnued on ('age 6)
New Impetus has been given to tho
campaign for a vocatlutial school In
Honolulu b) the news tndii) of two
additional luouctur) gift offers
amounting to $4 rills brings the
lotal contribution Kiibrtrlbod toward
tho project up In $9Vl In v-ish, In mlill
llou to the ollei of the use of tho lo
lanl cottage at Kuimtikl, by Mis ros
ter, for a nominal rental
Despite the uithei dlscotil aging at
titude tow aid tho project shown by
tho Coiumlsslnuers of l'ubllc Inutrtic
lion ut their last meeting when they
icfused to discuss It until the public
school teachcis und others Interested
outlined a definite plan covering tho
t utile piopoaltlon mid declined to co
operate in the campaign until the
school could be virtually guaranteed,
tho committeo uf teachers has con
tinued Its work
The tv.o latest cash gift offers have)
been obtained large!) through tho ef
forts of Mrs Isabella 1.. Ureightuu,
principal of the Kaiiltiwela grade)
school and chairman of the teachers'
committee, mid Miss Nina Craig of
tho Central (iiamm.ir school Tho
mimes of the donors Imvo been with
held until their conscmt to publication
ha,H been obtained
1 Superintendent I'opu now Is In
clined to think that a tlellnllo report
of the project may hu In readiness by
the time the t'ommlsnlonerH meet in
August or hopteiuher, ami that It will
bo so fnvoiiiblo that thu nuvv Institu
tion ma) bo established before) Ihu
end of the year Muro than half of
tint inuiioy has been raised
CHEATHAM
LAUDS ARMY
WORK HERE
Major li Prank Cheatham, tho llrst
chief qunttcrntnstcr uf the Depurtment
of Hawnll, tuts lust no time In getting
lit touch with the progriss of con.
strtietlon work here Yi sterday after
noon be Jumped Into one of tho Q M
D uutos mid, piloted by Captain 1'. II.
I'tlwiirds, made a trip to Schoflold liar,
racks, with n short topuir at l'ort
Shufter What he saw- was a distinct
surjirlse, but withal u pleasant one
'Splendid progress hus been Hindu
with the work on the permanent post,"
said .Major Chc-iithain to a 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n
repot ttr this morning 'I was plena
null) surprised ut the progress mudo
since the ordirs to go iiheuil with tho
work iwro llnall) cabled here Scho-
Held Is a splendid place for u big post,
such as It will ixeutuully become It
was all new to me, for there wero no
troops stationed there when I wns last
In Honolulu Shufter Is also new, und
now that I have an idea of tho posi
tions und the lie of tho land, I can get
in) own Ideas properl) adjusted Tlieru
Is nothing particularly new In rcgurd
to the construction work A good
start has been iiuido on thu cawilry
post and tho Infantr) quarters, and
we will rush them us fist us-jioaslbln
to hue theui ready for oieupanc) ut
the earliest time."
I .Major Cheatham has hi en In Hono
lulu several times before, hut ho has
never bten stationed litre, ami his
longest single visit was only u week
I That wns In 1H0J, whtu the const ur
'tlllinmin in emnp at Diamond Head
I wtrt the mil) troops on Oahu
I nptiilns Came ami Cdwurds nrc
dcslgiiutid now as assistants to the
t hli f quarti riunstir but their nrtuul
dutlts will not be thiiugid, the former
ritaliilnu chargt of tin depot, while
Captain I.dwartls will continue In
chargt of Hit construction work
STRIKE RIOT AT
N. J. PLANT
t AftnorlittM r. PaTl l
PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Juno 14
One striker wai killed today and three
wounded in a riot of striker who
stormed the American Smelting and
Refining Worki. The militia may be
called out to quell the outbreak i
DFF f OR GAMES
r Assnelntetl PrtMt t aun I 1
NEW YORK, N. Y. June 14 One
hundred and eight picked athletes, the
American team which will compete at
the Olympic games in Sweden, left to
day on the steamer Finland.
TAFT ASKS 'RELIEF .
FOR VALLEY FLOODS
(Rperlnl Mullet in Cable)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 14
President Taft, in a special message to
Congrete today, asked for an appro
priation of $1,250,000 on account of the
Imperial Valley floods.
WELSH TO REFEREE
WOLGASTIVERS BOUT
(hls-rinl -II u 1 1 . 1 1 n Cable )
LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 14. Jack
Welsh has been chosen as referee of
the Wolgatt-Rivers fight for the light
weight championship on July 4.
SUGAR
HAN ritANi'ISl'i), Cal June H
llcets i iinul)ais, lis tl l-2d J pjrlt),
4 47c
Mrs. Ami Willing Astbr. llrst wife
of Coloml John Jacob Amor, before
departing for lluropn with her tluugh
ttr Muriel, mudo It known that she)
lutmiileil to return later to New York,
lo make her home there Willi her sun,
Vim cut Alitor
GROWS
DECIDED
FIST FIGHT IN
REPUBLICAN
Hot-Headed Oklahoma Men In
Battle- California Committee
Wires Protest to "Political
Pirates''
(HiHclul 11 ii I let 111 Cable)
WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 14. FRIENDS OF PRESIOENT TAFT
TODAY SAY THAT IF NECESSARY TAFT WILL AGREE TO A COM
PROMISE CANDIDATE, PROBABLY SENATOR ROOT. TAFT SAYS
THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF A C OMPHOMISE.
ROOSEVELT'S MANAGER RENEWS BRIBERY CHARGES
CHICAGO, III., June 14. Senator Dixon", Rooievclt'a manager, Intimate!
that Rooeevelt will take full charge o his arrival here.
He aaya he hat reliable information of a case ol attei-ipted bribery on
the national committee.
I Xssocinti tl l'n ss Luba
CHICAGO, III, July 14 A quarr I oyer the action of the national com
mittee in seating two Taft delegate! from Oklahoma today led to a fiat fight
between partiiane of both eidee. U. S. Marshal Grant Victor of Oklahoma,
a Taft supporter, and L. G. Dieney an Patrick Dore of Oklahoma, Rooeevelt
men, were the participants in the fight.
CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS
(ABNoclitdl
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 14. The Republican State central com
mittee today telegraphed to Chicago, declaring that the national committee
men are "political pirates." The telejram li a proteit against the action
of the committee In deciding the Call'ornia contesti agalnit the Rooeevelt
delegatei.
J r NliMllttllt (1
CHICAGO III, June 14. Two do
. Tennenee and two from Oklahoma, a
ROOSEVELT CAN'T LINGER ANY LONGER AT OYSTER BAY
(Assoclattd 1'n.ss Cable )
OYSTER DAY, Maee., June 14 C I Theodore Roosevelt will leave to
night for Chicago.
(Sisclal Hill let In Cable)
NEW YORK, N. Yh June 14. Col anel Roosevelt and his family left at
5i30 o'clock this afternoon for Chicago in a special car.
(AsHnctntfil Press Cable )
NEW YORK, N. Y June 14. Senator Elihu Root will leave tomorrow
for the Chicago convention.
(Assoel.ittd
CHICAGO, HU June 14. Action on
been postponed until tomorrow.
McCANDLBS
IDEA OP
H elal Unlit tin Correspond! nee )
WAILl'Kl', Maul, June) 1.1 U 1.
McCandloss, Ueinociatlc candidate fo:
Delegate to Congress, and his part)
arrived In Wullukti Tuesday afternoon
and last evening they llrcd tho llrst
gun in Walluku on Market street in
a fair audience It was not so laige
as on former visits of tho Democratic
political boss, for tho Hughes Muslcnl
Coined) Compaii), which hold forth a
the Urphoum last evening, kept ana
a large crowd who otherwise won! I
line been present to hear Mr Mr
C'undlcss disclose to them "Itepublle
an rottenness on Maui, as ho tor ns
It
I
FIRE FIGHTERS SAVE
. JAPANESE COLONY
The lire lighters ut Maklkl were
called out this morning at about 1
o'clock to go to Mollllll to extinguish
a lire which broke out In one of the
buildings in thu Japanese colon)
there Hut by the time the llrcmen
urrlvcd tho buildings had been des
tio)ed Chief Thurston, who personall) sup
erintended his men In lighting tho llro,
saved tho adjacent building from total
destruction Thu owners of tho build
ings destroyed, according to Chief
W
WIRE KICK
rrtits Cable )
TO CHICAGO
I'f KH ('ill i
jaletf from South Carolina, eight from
it Tuft men, were seated today.
l'ress Cable)
the Texas delegation contests has
GIVES MAUI
HIS CAMPAIGN
'lorn Clark acted as chairman of th
meeting and ho called iih llrst speaker
of the evening Mr I'nlaklko, formerly
cf I ahalna, later of Honolulu, and now
r blacksmith at Hana The speaker
dwelt on the alleged causcB which
orovo him awav from I.ntinlna to Ho
nolulu and said ho later fell Into the
charms of a farriers Jib at liana. d
tug a $1.0 u month Job for tho Kcpub
Means, which amounts, the spenk i
told lils hearers with a certain degree
of seriousness In his tone the Hepub
llcan supervisors ofun thought exor
bltm.t thus making life In far off Ham
not so luxurious for a Democrat as
Continued on Page 3)
Thurston, are Ide Stiitmm, J700 In
surance, loss JUOti K Suohlro In
surance, el.'OO, loss flSOO K Mlt
siio. Insurance JSOO; logs $1100 Aka
lioshl, no Insurance, loss 1700 Take
niura, no Insurance, loss $1500 Mat
sumoto, no insurance, loss $100
Tho propert) loss of tho occupants
of tho burned buildings Is not known
e
Miss I ucretla (1 Hoyden, a oil
known tosldent of Wakclleltl. Mm
wns found dead In bed on her oiii
birthday
Androw Oaruogle, bis v t, mm!
daughter left on tbo steamer OJMc fm
'heir annual visit to Europe
l )
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