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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912.
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World Famous
"SCOUTS"
Now on Sale!
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ijoysscout" atioo, bos
that world famous shoo
nbout which vou have read
so much la tlio rnntrazlncs.
It's making just as biff a hit
la tills town as It has roado la
llio blRcltlcs. Boys are "wild"
about them ray they never
saw anything like ilicm (or
baseball, running, jumping
and all outdoor sports.
The ?
"Boy Scout" Shoe
Tonsheit, lightest, most
mdhoio evendar iboo
tofUiglovos. Holes
-er two to throe
times m Ion? m or
dlQirjriet. NoIIo
Inst, Coolest and
moit healthful bov'i
ino eer
invented.
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Trltronr M that "nor Scout," cratwer
two to Jlitco pair, of ordinary ,hoe,. Brio
lilra wlio vuu-tell IiIdi vohin bit lite.
too. '
Good-Luck Charm FREE
Every tlr Ot freniilni.
Shoe, tint a "Swn.Uka" Good. Lack
w...iii uiiiru. i n iniao or a ipecuilr
prepared mel.l Ih.t look, like goleiand ft
"Jr." MS": ' J?'" than 11,"
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dvvuu ouir it yoa
aonivrtrt to wait un
til wo send for more.
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BOYS, $2.75
MEN, $3.00
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Readjustments Without Charrjo
Repairing of All Pens
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HOTEL, NEAR FORT
Silva's Toggery,
Limited
"THE STORE FOR GOOD
CLOTH CS"
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SUITINGS
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TAILOR
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ROOSEVELT MEN
TO FORCE FIGHT
(Associated Prss CnM,
CHICAGO. Ill . Juno 17 Coming
Willi the force of u clap of thunder
wan tlio announcement mndo Inst night
that F II Cook, one of the negro dcl
PKati'M from Louisiana, has mado nn
nllldalt flint he has received nn offer
of one thousand dollar to abandon tlio
cnuse of President Tnft mid enst his
vote for Mr Roosevelt
i This nniHiuncenient, which was mndo
public by the Tnft managers, was bit
terly denied by Mr. Dixon, the mini
ngcr for Mr Roosevelt, who declared
that It Is a "campaign fake, pure and
simple"
No secret Im being mndo of Mr.
Itoeisev ell's plans by those of his
friends who are keeping closely in
touch with the former I'rcslitcnl. They
mi) that the plans, adopted hist night
ytter n lengths' conference between
the lenders and Colonel Roosevelt lilni
sclf, nt the hotel where the Hough
Ulder has taken tip his winners, are
to force n light on the floor of tbo
concntlon Tuesday mnrnlng ns speed
ily lis possible This will be fought
through to the finish
I There was sonic hesitation on tho
'part of the Hooseveltcrs ns to Just
what point should bo chosen ns tho
object of attack, but It was finally
decided that the fight should bo mndo
upon tho nrgnnlrntlou of the conven
tion Itself, nnd that under no circum
stances shall It be allowed to organize
, w llli tho contested delegates seated on
tue iiuur
Tho Idea there Is to securo n roll
tall ns soon as possible, after tho con
vention Is cnllcd to order tomorrow
morning This will bo undoubtedly
when 1 1 Ira in Johnson, Governor of
California and head of that delega
tion, attempts to voto twenty-six del
egates or tho entire delegation from
the (lolden State for the temporary
chairman.
It Is believed that tho two delegates
from tho fourth California district will
at once lllo a formal protest against
Mr Johnson's attempt. Thnt wlllglvo
tho Itooievelt forces their cue nnd tho
first light of tho convention will bo
on Tho colonel's forces will nt once
'inovc that the temporary roll, as com
piled by tho national committee, shnll
he rejected, nnd thnt u substitute roll.
which they have prepared, be adopted.
This suhstltuto roll Includes seventy
eight delegates from various Htntes
nnd districts, vvhIUi Roosevelt claims
were stolen from hbn by the commit
tee, and would be sulllclent, If carried
through, to glvo the colonel complete
control of the convention with what
ho already has In hand.
CHICAGO, 111, Juno 16 With the
contests before tho Republican nation,
al committee practically cloicd, Pres
ident Taft finds himself lit practical
control of tho national convention, it
leust so fur us tho temporur) roll Is
concerned Ho has forty-two dele
gates more than n majority, taking his
claims mndo during tho light In New
Jcrsej, that ho would "Imvo n major
ity In tho convention," ns the basis
on which to figure. Ho has won six
more delegates during tlio contests
than ho figured upon, reducing Roose
velt's ilgurcs by that number und udd
lug It to his own
Tho last day of tho lighting gavo
him sixty-two to Roosevelt's six, und
u total of SJ5 to noosevclt'M 19, Ho
got the eight delegates at lurgo as
will as thoso from nlno of tho fifteen
congressional districts In Texas. No
roll-call was taken In many tuscs, nnd
several times tho voto of tho cuinmlt
tio wns unanimous.
Ono ot tho most sensational features
of tho duj'H proceedings was precipi
tated by the denunciation of James
Kennedy, national committeeman from
Cargo, N I), by 1'riiiicls J. lleney. tho
graft prosecutor of San Francisco.
Kennedy mndo u statement regarding
one of tho contested delegates from
Texas to which lleney took exception,
nnd when the committeeman replied
lleney culled him n llnr. Tho Incident
ciiini! near ending In it fist fight.
Miles Polndcxter, Congressman from
.Spokane. Wash., also started a sen
sation nt the committee meeting which
threatened for u time to disrupt pro
ceedings The iiuestlon of tho dlxpo
slthm of tho Washington delegation
came up, and tho Congressman, ruls
lug himself from hi sent, declared In
solemn tones that Mho wholo nation
shall be tho Judgo of tho caimo of tho
ousted Hoosovclt delegation from
Washington, stolen here,"
TORNADO SWEEPS WIDE
AREA; MANY ARE KILLED
ZANKHVII.U:, O, June 17 Two
people killed and countless thousands
or dollars' worth of damage Such Is
the hlbtoiy of n tornado that struck
Zunesvlllo jostcrduy afternoon utter
ravishing u largo portion of tho central
part of tho Stato
I'rom KaiiHas City, Mo, conio de
tails of nn even greater disaster caus
ed b) u tornado that swept the central
counties of the Stato iibout tho snmo
valine. )Twent -seven persons wero
killed und a largo amount of monetary
damage was dona by tho wind there
In Ohio tho tornado broko upon tho
central portions or tho Stnto early In
tho afternoon and sweeping forward
left death and destruction wherever It
touched
In .nnesvllln tho worshipers of a
Catholic church wero on tho vergo of
completing the Into servlco when tho
gale struck tho building It toppled
tho steeple over onto tlio slato roof
that caved In, tumbling upon tlio
heads of the congregation, killing two
,of them Instantly nnd Injuring a scoro
of others
In Missouri the conditions as report
ed were even worse 'J'wentv-seven
persons were killed and several hun
dred Injured, muio or less sertousls
LiidL vlkiu iiliiwiJ&L-JM Sj.tJJMi.
into the crowd of weak,
weary, depressed; or are
you filled with vitality and
energy?
Health is the founda
tion of success.
Nerves, Brain, nnd
Body should be staunch
dependable.
Scott's Emulsion
the best of food-tonics, is
tho firm footing for health.
ALL DHUaaiBTB ,..,
ALASKA VOLCANO FREAKS.
KARI.l'K, Alaska, Juno 1C The
eruption of the volcanoes In tlio Aleu
tlnn range bus changed the entire faco
, of tho country for n nidlus of miles.
oiu innilinnrlcs have vanished nnd new
ba)s and capes been formed. Tho na
tives declare that they aro unable to
recognise the moit familiar places The
destitution Is terrible, although sup
plies have reached hero In limited
lunntltles.
COLORADO RIVER FLOODS.
M;I:I)I.I:h, Cal, June 1G The Col
orado rlvir Is rising rnpldlj, forcing
tminj settlers In the Imperial Valley
to move to higher land The damage
so far Is slight, but threatens to In
crease. FOUR DIE IN TORNADO.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklu , June 1(1.
l'our ranchers were killed scsterduy
In a tornado that cut n wldo snath
through several counties In the State
The damage done to property was
large
NO ASSAULT ON JAPANESE
WOMAN, SAYS JARRETT
Sheriff Jarritt accompanied by his
police attaches, who went down to Wu
InhiHlast Snturda night to Investigate
the alleged assault of n Japanese wo
man by three mounted soldiers, re
turned jesterday and reported that ev -erjthlng
In W'al.ilua wus lovely Tho
sheriff Is satisfied that no ill-feeling
ever existed between tho Japanese In
Vwuilua and the soldiers on account
of the alleged nssault of a Japnneso
woman,
According to reports publls'ioci In
the Ilnwull Shlnpo, three schllers en
tered the house of n Jnpnnesc named
Katsugnrl und. after binding him to u
chnlr, assaulted Ids wife The rep ,rts
were puiillsiied In tho Japanese press
ami-mined constrrmttloh niiong tho
Japanese nt Wulnlun
Jarrett made u thorough Investlirn-
tlon of tlio ense, ami believes that tho
reports were made to tho Jiiiiiiiicho
press ny some Irresponsible parts
Depots Sherlrf Oscar V Cox. denied
having heard of the assault
In Hie II ii I let Iii job printing nnd
uiiiui'rj pi. int.
NBW - TO-DAY
CALL FOR TENDERS.
Tho president of tho Hoard of Re
gents will h-ecelvo tenders, until 12
o'clock noon, Junu .'1, for removing tbo
buildings of the College of llnvynll from
their present locution, lleiclanln-Yoiing
streets, to the permanent grounds In
Minion Valley I'hins und directions
ma be secured from John y (il
inore at the college, nnd tenders should
bo left nt the olllco of tho I'lrst Judge,
Circuit Court
The rluht 1h rcKMliil 111 relirl nliv
or all tenders
IIIINRY i: COOIMIR,
President, Hoard of Regents
5Jii1-.1t
MILS' WHO Alti: UXI'UUTS AT
siioi:-iTTTi.a ari: iii:ni: to si:i:
THAT YOU OUT SIIOD.S WHICH
WILL Hi: AIIHOI.UTDI.Y COMI'ORT
Alll.i: THAT'S i:.BY WITH WALK
OVERS.
Jacobson Bros.
PANTHEON BLOCK
HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT
LOCAL AND GENERAL
For a hack, ring up 2307,
Curios from all over tlio world at tho
Anchor Saloon.
It goes without saying that every
thing Is Bes nt The Uncore.
Special prices on potteries nnd
brasses. Arts nnd Cratts Shop
Tho Underwood Typewriter Vlslbln
nono boiler. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
Agents.
Tho Catholic school at Kalmukl
closes next Wedneadny, when appio
prlato exercises will be held.
Wanted Two tnoro passengers for
around-the-lsland at JC. Lewis
Stables and Oarage Tel. 2141.
If you want a good Job done on an
auto or carringo tnko It to Hawaiian
Carriage Mfg. Co . 427 Queen St
Did you ever try tho Expert Hat
Cleaners on Tort street with a soiled
l.at. Satisfaction Is guaranteed
Hlcyclo Supplies ami Repairing. Roy
al Navy Ulcyelos, $l. Kasy terms.
Dow son liros., Smith and Hotel Sts.
(let your crushed stono nnd snnd
from the Honolulu Construction nnd
Drnylng Co., Ltd , Robinson building
1'lncniiplc soda and lllro's Root Ilcer
-excellent summer drinks-tiro but
tied by tho Consolidated Soda Works,
Phone 2171,
For an aulo call nn Joe Santos at
Young Automobl!c Slond, Phono 2.111.
Kcvcn-scatcil Pope-Hartford, No. 929.
Rates reasonable.
Bring 10 Green Slumps and ono dol
lar and get a complete Hoy Scout suit
for vacation. Green Stamp Store,
tlcrctnnla nnd Port streets,
Bishop Museum will bo closed nn
Thursday, Clean lip Day, sn ns not to
Interfere with any citizen In tho jier
formarjeo of his duty on thnt day.
Scats aro on snlo for llvn Mylntt
Song Recital III the Opra House Mon
day ovcnlng, Junu 17th, nt the Pro
motion K001118, Young building Phone
234S,
A. i:. Larimer, acting secretary of
tho Y. M. C. A., was the speaker nt tho
regular meeting of tho Knuliiwcln
Ho) s' Club In their ehapel sostcrdoy
afternoon.
Tho annual meeting of tho Hnwnlluii
Society of the Sons of tho American
Revolution will be held this evening
nt 7 15 o'clock In t'ookc Hall, Y. M. C.
A, building.
Local Masons hnve been asked to
look for Frank Anthonv Crosscn of
Wyandotte, Mich., who Is said to huvo
como hero and nbout whom relatives
aro worrying,
With tho opening of the summer
course In bookkeeping r.i tho Y. M. C.
A. nt 7:10 o'clock this ovcnlng all tho
summer courses operated by tho As
sociation will be In full swing
Tho Metropolitan Mcnt Market will
hereafter rccclvo direct from tho Has
mond rnnch on Mnul some delicious
venl lu cold-storage every Friday. Tho
calves aro killed at the ranch and tho
meat reaches tbo market In line condi
tion.
Hold no hail added a Shriller net to
tho moving pictures ho will show nt
Bishop Hull tomorrow night. Tho sot
consists of views of tho Shrlner dele
gation leaving Hawaii for tlio Los An
geles convention.
Tho graduating eTcrcls.es of St
IaiuIs College will tnko place this nft
eriioon at 1 o'clock. Friends of the
school are Invited to attend Nexti
Friday morning at D o'clock the dlstri t
button of the prizes nwarded for tho'
year will bo held I
Rev. A. A. Khcrsolc, assoclato pas I
tor of tho Central I'nlon Church, de
livered his Inst sermon yesterdny
morning beforo going on his iinuunl!
vacation, lo ex'pects to leave for Hi
wall on Saturday, where ho will spend,
tho noxt four weeks.
Tho St Clement's llrnncli of tho
Woman's Auxiliary will hold Us regu ,
Inr meeting Tucsduy, June 18th, nt It
o'clock nt the rcslelcnco of Mrs, Hui
rlson, Wniklkl. Important business ls
to como befnro tho meeting und tlio.
members nro urged to attend All'
cliiirthwomcn nro cordially Invited to
bo present.
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JAPANESE CLUBHOUSE
PROPRIETOR IN COURT
Y Wuknmntn, proprietor of tho Tom
Club, on Vineyard street, who was ur-
rcsted by Liquor License Inspector W
P Fcnnell n fow weeks ago, for furn
ishing liiiuur without first obtaining n
Territorial license, wus present in
Polleo Court this morning Ills ease
was continued until next Wednesday
morning.
wnkiimotn. according to Fennel!.
has been conducting u tlubhoiiso on
Vines ard street, whoro piomlneiit lap
uncso olllclnls and merchants visited
nnd spent n glorious time It Is stated
also that among tho guests of the
clubhouse weru local olllclats Tim
defendant appeared In court till
morning, accompanied by Jan.uiei-u
editors
WANTS
WANTED.
To bus second-baud piano State
lowest prlct feir insli Address "
II". Bulletin olllec ,:t Iml
Position hs Japanese us eh uiffeur Two
Sears' experience Telephone 3S I'l
Ask for Inoiie UJCi llli
FOR SALE
TrlCuior Smteli collie bitili pup, live
mouths old, from pedigreed sloe It
Shade hind Kennels Price 125 Clues
i: Crasher. . Honolulu Soda Water
Co Ltd &.T.5 iv.
LOST.
Waterman fountain pen Finder lib as.
I( turn to this olllce 2C,o- t
CLEANERS.
Old hats with new band ami 1 1
when ile-ani'd will be new
Roman Hnitaiila St next lire
Hon t,:'o.
Jo
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,.jeki- KAft..i"il. $mtf!u2tLl4SM
Tlio
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Filing Systems
and
Office Devioes
are adapted to YOUR business.
We carry Filing Cabinet, nnd
Devices adaptable to the small
or large bciaine, and have Fil
ing System Supplies to meet ev
ery want.
Tlio Y & E invention, will save
you timo and money.
Hawaiian News Co.,
Limited
Alex. Young Building
As wns tei be cxpecteil with par 11k
nre's cut from Is to 33, the Oahu
Countrs Club niaele n sorr) showing
In Hie annual t'oni Morris Hlrthdas
Tropbs of the Western (Jolt Associa
tion plnse'd ovir tlio Nliutinu teiurse
Satiirdns The team finished 113 down,
whiih Is lonsldcmhl) worse ttinii tho
blowing mado In the same event last
)enr
The elay was excellent for golf, there
being but a few hesitating drops eif
'Ihliild sunshlnei ' mid a moderate
wind The imirsi- was fast, but the
potting gresns were trlek", nnd the
team as u whole hail hard link near
tin tin livery plascr mlsse'd two or
three' thnt Jumped In und out or were
ehfti'ctci! nt the' last inoiiu nt, wblih,
hail tins gone ileivvn, would have won
or linlviel with li ir
I eilleiwlug were the Indlv Idual e eires
T GUI. 'I down. II (ilfTierd llelowii,
F W Klc'hnhn, II down, II. II Walk
er. It ilimn; W Simpson, IB down.
It A Cneike-, If, down. C P Morse. 17
eleiwll, C S Weight. IS down
Tho appeals of Mary Rnoke ami tho
.1 c ill ii Hun estate arc the first eases set
fnr healing by the Tax Appeal Court
of tho First .Judicial Circuit which be
Kins lis sitting at 2 o'clock this nrter
noon In the Wilder building These
llrst two cases nro not expected to re
quire much time for adjudication
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On Thursday Morning
We Will Place On
Special Sale
1 Case, 60 Dozen,
BLACK
PURE S
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TV) -S
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CRISP CRACKERS
Love's Bakery
High -
Upholstery and
J. H0PP &
PERSONALITIES
MISS I. MM A II l. I of lloneika.i Is
reported In the' Kediuln Mldgei eneng
eel to fee II lib kind now employed In
tho Honolulu Iron Works.
it. M. CROSS, lusliuitor nt M1IU
College, will lake up bin elut'vs as as
soclatu director of the ooh' work al
tho . M. C. A In Seplel'iber
ARTIH'R W Wi:i:i). a rolin-d re-nl
estate innti id New York Cits, bus do
(ided tei mnke his home In Hawaii He
Is accompanied lis Mis. Weed uud Hies
are on tlndr llrst visit.
C. n. llAUTFIt and D .1. Itleard. In
btructors at Oahu College, have Just
accepted positions with tho Hawaiian
Pliirnpplo Company The) huvo so
, ,l..l .....nil nl 1.n V VI fe
JOHN MORRISON resigned Ills po
sition with the Hllo Railroad Company
nnd returned from Hllo on tho Mnuna
Ken He will le-avo for tho Const lei
luoriow and expects to make his homo
lu Portland
MISS MMIJORY SMITH, daughter
of Rev and Mrs Robert I. Sintih, will
leave tomoirow for an extendeel vlsil
with redntivos of her faihei in Sennli
Hndlcs Fftlln Ma-s l.n romp she will
spend a short lime with relatives In
V Iseouslu
ILK
Heavy Garter Lisle Tops
All Sizes
BaaKiaBBl eeaaaa kW
AIM d
Wilhelmina
Fetched an Extra
Mr Circle Swin Derrick
Ring Up-Then Hoist Up
Geo H' Paris,
Machinery Sales Agent
Class
Drapery Work
SON., LTD.
rVTIII.Il RKGINALI). archivist of
Hie c'ailiolle Mission, wns taken III
while alighting from a King Mre-e'l car
on Frlelns, ami is now eontllieil to his
mom praetlenllv unable to walk. A
vcar ugo hi' was similarly stricken
while on Knnni Father ItcKlnnld Is
well known he-re.
W A HARDY, n well known con
tractor of Honolulu, a son of Hon. In
rob Hardy of I.lhuo, has taken up llio
tunnel work 111 connection with our
big electric lighting plant, and will
llkols complete tho remaining part of
tho work In record hrcitMnc time Mr.
Wagoner, whom Mr. Hardy suei'i-cels,
was suddenly e ailed to the Const In
letillug nn eslnte Gnrileu l.duuel.
TCRRIIORIAL TIICAHFHHH D L
CONKI.INO will leave tomorrow even
ing for Kauai on private business lie
piobabls will be absent two cu thioi'
wee ks
Dlt PRATT, president of the lto.irel
of Heulth. nnd Dr McCoy, bend of the
ninseiulto Inspection bureau, will get
to Mnul Thursdns on a trip of geneial
Inspection Dr McC'e.v will conipb'tc
his annua! report on that Island, the
only item remaining for his seurly re
port to the surgeon general, to be for
warded to Washington Jul) 1
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' llnvn ou any rubber article-'"
asked the man entering tho store
"Survls rcplieel the salesman Wo
huvo h Hue line nf opera glasses
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