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immmmmmmmmmmmm LffliinnHiiiuniiiiBwmii pWyC" TviTT wf''i'N''' F'p1 vHfimfr f w,w w ?f w Nwwr " It AW Al I AM QAZtLTTtt, mHAV, JAM'MtY 17, nMj to MK11S OF POWERS IN WAR SPIRIT STILL BURNS HIGH CRUISER ORDERED TO Wffii CONFERENCE TO PREVENT PIOT TD PBDTECT MENUS k i' if Moro Time For Peace Gained When the Balkan ; rsxSmtxiJ Consul At Acapulco Reports Commander of City Envoys Agree To Give Turkey a Chance Unable To Give Protection To Foreigners To Act on Note. Rebels Active. (By Foderal Wireless Telegraph.) LONDON, Jninmry 15. (Special to The Advertiser) Today's meeting of the ambassadors of the Powers was devoted chiefly to a discussion of the means of putting a brake on the threatened resumption of the war in the Balkans. Breathing time was given for eil'orts in this direction by the decision of the Balkan plenipotentiaries today to delay further action until the Turkish government has had 'full opportunity for the discussion of the ambassa dors' note, which will be presented tins weeu Jt is quite evident thai both sides would welcome the discovery of an acceptable way to avoid further fighting. The representatives of Bulgaria, Greece, gro and Servia declare unit they must protect their own interests, especially in avoid ing indefinite procrastina ! tion on the part of the Turks, as since the conclusion ol the armistice in December the maintenance of the four allied armies on a war footing has represented an outlay of $200,000,000. FACE lECTiili TOGETHER I BICIIMOND, Virgin!!!, January 10. (lly Associated Press Cable) Tlio su I rucme court of tlio Stnto 1ms refused now tnats to Floyd and Claudo Allen, the brothers who shot up n courtroom mid killed tlio judgo mid several others in an effort to freo a prisoner, one of tho Allen family. Tlio prisoners wero only caught aftor a long timo and in ono case aftor a Unlit. Tlioy wero con victed of murder in tno llrst degree and sentenced to death. The refusal of tho court to interfero makos thoir electrocution tomorrow practically certain. . TO SOON KNOW HIS FATE. Eoport of Special Board of Inquiry in Case of General Castro Sent to Secretary Nagel, (tly Flfrsl WlrdfM Triumph. J WASHUNOTOM, January 15. (Special to Tho Advcrtisor) Tho fato of General Uipriano Castro, who is making a desperate attempt to ontcr tho United States, is now largely in tho hands of Secretary Nagel, who recfivodi a report today from tho special board! of innuirv at Now York. I It is understood thai tlio board did not announco its conclusions as to tho admissibility of Castro, but submitted the report for Secretary Nagel 's perusal before determining whether Casern should bo denorted or admitted. Tlio board must make a decision, and if it authorized Castro's admission it vnnhl bo bevoud tho power of Secre tary Nagel to consider tho case, unless gome members of the board of inquiry should appeal to inm. TWENTY THOUSAND JOIN GARMENT MAKERS' STRIKE (Br FJtI WireleM Telrcraph.) NEW YOKIC, January 15. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Twenty thousand waist and dressmakers struck early today as tho result of a recent overwhelming oto to walk out. Tlio striking garment-makers now number 140,- 000. . TO TRUE OF E (Ily Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WlbLKMSTAD, Curacao, Jami' nry 15. (Spociul to Tho Adver tlscr Juiuiii Is making prcpara tions to improve her commercial relations with tho South nnd tral American republics in viow of the npiMroacliing completion of the Panama Canal. fount Byojl oda, secretary of tlm .lunaneso legation at Bio do Janeiro, Hrazll, urrhod Lore today on a visit on behalf of the Japan. cso government. Ho will proceed Jrom liero 10 aiurucniuu, u. t ruoln, on n nlmllnr iiiImIou. Tho salvngo suit of the I'nget Round Couunorcinl Coinpauy auint tho fitcnm NnvlgHtlmi Company In which daumget nr mliod for tlio )as of the Klikltflt on the oonit of IIhwhII ii few week nuo. is nu trlnl In tho federal court. The plaintiff romrwuv rlaliix the Ion of the vsmaI was due to the Inter Iilmid tif dropping tlie tow before lh hip iraa ufy out of the harbor. CnpUIn N'alxin, (if the wre'krd vm), ktm lnUruail in llid fun Hkklug; dsuujc for the Iww of M )ciioiml irifty. Court and District Attorney Refuse to Accept the Securities. (Ily Feilcrnl Wlrelcti Tclesroph.) CHICAGO, January 15. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Bonds submitted for the relenso of Frank M. Hynn, T. II. Houlihan mid William Sehupe, sentenced to terms in prison for coiibpirncy in the nllcged transportation of dyna mite, -were disappioved by District Attorney Charles W. Miller, of Indiana polls, in the United States circuit court of appeals here today. District Attorney Miller declared that tho property bcheduled for the bonds of Hyan, Uoulihn aggregate moro $200,000 should have been scheduled Attorneys for tho labor lenders said they would make another effort to obtain securities. Later the court declined to approve a bond for $30,000 offered for tho relenso of William 1". Bedding, of Milwnukeo, because of tlio insufficiency of the security. Tho court nlso declined to issuo a writ of supersedeas admitting to ball Herbert II. Hockm. of Indianapolis, who was sentenced to six years in tlio federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas. H s. -' sSSK "Sam i 1 mill i ' ii'i "" " mfrr9 , T --Tt Tr 8Khii;:';lJHnHf HEPDHT 50H0MU B BDUWDF0R HOME llSKfePffllwBl crippied by Broken Tailshaft KiwiWw 0ceanic Liner ls sti" BwHSsEl t&Ss Headed This Way- patriotic facEKs m Athens waiting JUK nlK aULLETJNS FOB THE PRESIDENCI Paul Deschanel Latest Aspirant as Chief Executive of French Republic. Ilourgfois may bo induced to stand at! tho last moment, ns a compromise can-1 didnto. if only to serve soeral mouths until tho Kuropcnii crisis is ended. jjut .. i MAUD POWELL PLAYED i FOR SHIP'S COMPANY, cial to The Advertiser) Although "Lot tho miific begin," thev said. Buttering from slinking palsy and un. "Bring tho rest of tho nudienco,' nblo to spenk abovo n whisper, William I said .Miss Powell. Doctor Biclinrdson told tho committee todny. lie wild that to submit the oil mngunte to a prolonged iiii'stioning might caute n hemorrhage or n swelling of the Inrynv, whtch would itop his breathing. Mr. and Mm. fl. L. Kinith uf LoJi. ('HliforniH, arrived on the biberin and reKltred st the Voung. They are ni'coiiipHiilwl by tbtilr con. Gt to, wiwi hiii I'urmup st uimiMr or tu tun" of uu uf tlm plimappl roiiipanlea. lleurv Auatln WhlU, furniih of Ho niilulu, ituil MIm ttutb MaritU'riti1 I 'or J, Nuouiirvd tbt.r l)ijinul at Kriun t MiiTuriiia. ou tmw Vr V ii .. . i. -!.- ... . .... .- . i iv nit! kiu uxiiKiim'u. n - n Kilters! iyir' Teletrapb.) SAN FRANCISCO, January 15. (Special to The Advertiser) Crippled by a broken starboard tailshaft, tho Oceanic Steamship's Company's liner Sbrioma, C'npt. J. P. Trask, is limping through the South Pacific bound from Sydney to San Francisco, via Honolulu. The liner, which wai fitted out but a few months ngo at a cost of $400,000, is bringing sixty-three passengers nnd a crew of 100. Although this season is tliq summertime in the seas over which the liner is crawling along under a licuvv handicap, some fears are felt for the ship and those aboard. The officials of the Oceanic line, how. I ever, declared this nfternoon that the dnnger wa slight, although the vcmcl will bo delayed. Sho is due in San Francisco, according to the schedule, January 30. I News of tlio necident reached San Frnncisco today in n cablegram to tho chamber of commereo marine bureau. This message was sent by wireless from tho ship under tho orders of Captain Trnslci The wirelos message was caught at Suva, Fiii Islands, and cabled from there It reads: "Steamer Sonomn from Sydney to S-n Frnncisco Tcports bv wireless broke starboard tnilslmft. Vessel was 050 miles south of Pago Pago. Is proceed- , 'ii" ilowlv, all on board well." I When tlio accident occurred tho liner Ik rclrral Wirrle.1 Telegraph ) was four days out of Sydney, heading l'ABIS, January 15. (Spec al to The towards Pago rago. Sho had her fill . , .. . i i, , , , complement of passengers. Tho vessel Advertiser) Pan Descl.anel, who was was'oripin!li,y jno nt Honolulu in about reelected yeHerdsiy president of tho jw0 WCp(8 Kr. nch chamber of deputies formally ofilcials'of tho company said this declared hinibelf ns a candidate ior t(,rPnon tmt tIl0 Vcrago speed of tho th,. I'lesldency of the llcpublie. Sonomn is sixteen miles nn hour. Thov The other candidates who have b en P,timato that the incapacitation of one iiliiiuuucuii lur me muiiu jiuiuiuu mi-Premier Kaymond Poincaro and ex-Premier Pel'x II hot; while Jules P.uiii). minister of agriculture; Antonin boise, who was reelected president of nciiie will reduce the suoea ror the of tho trip four or more knots nn hour. Tnformntion received in Honolulu re- n and Schupo did not ;""; "'"rt ot "" '' n wor"i luu' Tlieoplulo Polcaesc, min- U Sono-in li than 3" 00 while1 hppn'Vl.n.lnlP.l. i 'tcr of marine, unofficially are in the i--. N. S W. necident nlso stated that has turned back for Syd- Further particulars aro running. r" 'he limine page of this edition, the Thoro is some tint now that Leon l.it pngo of tho second section, LOADED WITH BONDS. thi Negro Is At Liberty Under Heaviest, As Court Is Lenient. (Hr P-,,'"l WlrriMi Telecroih.) CHICAGO, January. 15. (Special to SANTUANCISCO, January 0. Maud Tho Advertiser) Tack Johnson, who Powell, tho noted violinist, who return- ,. interruncd nt Ilnttio Creek, I ed from Honolulu yesterday on the liner n vestordav. while nn his wav to Will. -!...!... ....!.! .. ....- ...II ,. . . .... Tfin MftMY lAnnnC MlfSUT "V .""i'.. " m ,uv "," """1 Toronto, lauada, despite tlio terms oi i TUU MANY WOHUS MIGHT wi,l, her fellow passengers In tho first l)n, uon(i holding him within the STOP HIS BREATHING cabin but after dinner on Monday she 1llriBli'ctlon of tho United States I loin wipiui uini sue woui trict court at Chicago, gavo a satisfac '" l'"V- "" iuiu. u,n H fTtr FHfr.l Wlrfl TflTnh '','"' WA81HNGTON. January ! tlio ilttiWifT '"" ,"r'D "l,u " '" tory explanation to Judgo Carpenter today. He was not surrendered on tho $30,1 000 bonds covering his nppearanco to answer charges of violating tho Mann White Slavo Act, but was given up on nociteiciicr wouiii oo nuio 10 unucrco , . : .,.,.',, " """" cover nc " c ... , ., , , ... somebody protested thut nil wero ,ruuu n briof exninliintion beforo ll'o. Uouso, t , . . , , . u , , gllng. money uust commit eo, It his testimony UeTll!.e nnseengcrs and as many of tho no S30'0?0 b0,ml ' is of "paramount" importance, oo ,.. i.i i, D,.i .,., stand nnd the nr barge of smug- as allowed to itor was given work. Shu hnd her wav. nnd then. In t'nio to secure a. new boud on tho smug- stead of playing n few jilecos, she gavo filing charge them a full concert. Chorus Olrls ComliiR, Tho l'nctflc Mail stenmor Nile, due horo Jammry 21 from Jhjwii. it ex irctod to bring bnek from thoir Orieu tnl tour the l'errli 1 1 urt tun it ('iimiiuny Johnson snid that ho shipped his nu tomobilo to Toronto to enjoy a few days' vocation beforo returning to wnooPiNa oouan. Wliini your olilld has whooping cough and it it alo poiwllilo lht mumbiiM ot Mrcfni to keep the cough looio nnd tie Tun) Company iu ulw U aboard K.iorntion w,ly KlvliiK so. there will Iw b bevy of elioru )(hV Cotitsli JUiitMv miiy be re- kuis viiiii " ch.b iH Mim ujriH, tuu rwneuy will also liquity dutit MHie uiimmIbvm fur the wftily of ,i,e (ou.i, ,HUeM B nmke t nn,cr to the Alakau wlmrf. far it Is extteetrd u.,.(.rUi it im. i.mi tn.i.iiu. i --. .... .. -- - - -....-..,, ",-. ...... .. . ..- .. . li.t Mr thU their wiiiiy Honolulu auiHirMra will , ru lr In mniiv nHimn and is safe anil Whit it uow with tba truffle l, Ml In f8'"1 to wl Uiw bk mr. I'er le ly JlenMin. fenltb & Co.. Html t lb l'arine Tlrili & TIb I froift (ho Par lii Tli Nile has sUo l.i.l ar.Kiitt for Hawaii. jihoii 'owjny, I'ioo loin of rR far this meat. mmmmm (Br Federal Wireless Telegraph.) WABIimaTOH, January IB. (Special to The Advertiser) The United State crulier Denver has been ordered from Ban Diego, California, to Acapulco, Mexico, where a desperate situation ls reported, with Americana in danger. She) wiU sail tomorrow and should arrive at the Mexican port in about four days. Commander Washington has about 270 Jacklcn aboard and a company of marines. The decision to send a warship to protect Americans was reached early today, after alarming reports of tho activity of robels under Julio lladlllo had boen received through Ambassador Wilson, at Mexico City. Consul Edwards, at Acapulco, had suggested that Inasmuch as tho Mexican commander of tho town had admitted his Inability to roinforco tho garrison s warship should be sent. Tho laBt report from Acapulco said Badillo was operating in tho country about thcro and that tefugecs from every direction were pouring into tho town, which ls ono of tho most Important Mexican ports on tho Pacific. Depredations and atrocities by tho approaching rcbols were reported, Americans and other foreigners will bo taken aboard tho Denver when sho Still reaches thero, if they so desire. Tho Denver is the nearest ship to tho danger point. T (By Friend Wireless ) NEW YORK, .Tnnuary 15. (Special to Tlio Advertiser) Fifty lawyers, who hopo to gain for their clients moro than $10,000,000 damages for loss of life and property on tlio illfated steam ship Titanic, aro arraigned today ngainst attorneys for tho White Star Lino in the federal court. The company claims that under tho federal statutes, it is responsible for but $100,000 in pas sago money and damage to recovered wrecknge. --H (rrom Tliursday' Advertiser) Before a board consisting of Colonel Beach and of the Fourth Cavalry, nnd Dr. Uobt. Culler and First iLeutennnt -Mount, Medical Corps, tho following Fourth Cavalry ollicers have been ordered to appear for examination for promotion nt Schofield Barracks: Capt. John O'Shen, First Lieutenants Jos. Bighter, Jr., Jens . Stedje; William Benzichauser, and Second Lieutenants B. M. Choney and Bobert C. itodizors. Before a board of officers consisting of Col. P. H. French. Mai. E. V. Smith nnd Maj. H. O. Williams, all of tho Second infantry, and First Lieutenants Krcmcrs and Schlanger, Medical Corps, tho following ollicers hnvo been oruer cd to appear for examination for pro motion at lort biiaucr: Capt. Kdward Shuttleworth, Capt. I'cter Marquardt, Lieutenants Philip Laubor, Joseph C. Kay and Franklin B. Jackson, and Second Lieut. Cary I. Crockett, nil of tho Second Infantry. Beforo a board of ollicers consisting of Lieutenant-Colonel Hirst, Aiaj. Julius Penn nnd Major of tho Firat Infantrv. and Captains Davis and Owen. Medical Corps, tho follow ing ollicers have been ordered to appear for promotion at ociionoiu .unrruciis; Second Lieut. Seth Scofield, First Infantry; Second Lieutenant Harrison, Infnntry; Second Lieutenants Spencer and Hatio, Pirst Infantry. Tho lenvo of nbsonco of Captain Ulio, Pirst Infnntry, has been extended ono month. Second Lieut. Thomns O. Sponcor, Pirst Infnntry, has been ordorcd to before Styor, Seventeenth Infnntry, president of tho examining board at iort Georgia, for examination for promo tion. t'nnt. Charles Lincoln, Socond lnfnn trv. has been rcllovod from troatment at tlio Annv anu isavy xiospuni, jiui. Springs, Arkansns, nnd will join the regiment at Fort Shatter. Pirst Lieut. Horaco P. Sykcs. Infantry, has bcon detailed for recruiting duty at C01 West Madison street, Chicngb, relieving Lieutenant Meado of tho Cavalry. 1. ONE MARINE IN HOSPITAL ANOTHER ONE IN JAIL Georiro FricdcnLcrc nnd O. J. Bloich were arrested last night for generally causing n rough houso in the iorraor's apartments in the Ah Leon'g block on Aala lane, ns tho Tcsult of "n wine-drinking orgy," ns tno police report describes the nlfair. In tho little social which was being held at the timo Allco J. Santos, Hawaiian, was injured by a blow deliver-ed by O. J. Bloich. Another member of tho party, Toblnson, was slightly cut under the eye and was inter sont tn the Ouoen's Hospital for treatment. Ucorgo Fricndcnberg JB alleged to have struck tho blow. Toblnson and Welch nrn marines off tho transport Sherman which m scheduled to depart for San Prancisco some time tomorrow. -- (By Vi'deriil WirolfH Telegrnph.) CAMiWIMlti. MuMaelHiicttf, January 15. (Speelal to The Ad- vnrliBor) Bobert T. P. Btorer, of this city, Iihs been cliHitcl utptsln of the Harvard University foot- ball team for 1018. Htorer las tilnvml left tarklrt for two year. 4, v DELEGATE WILL TURN TO Meets Wife in San Francisco to Escort Her to Capital Widow Carefree. (llr Frrtrl Teleernph.) SAN FB AN CISCO, January 15. (Special to The Advertiser) Eu routo to Washington, where she will spend tl.o next few months while congress is in session, Princess Kalanianaole, wifo ot Princo Cupid, Hawaii's Delegato to Congress, arrived from Honolulu on tho liner Manchuria. Prince Kalanianaole. left Washington n few days ago and met the Princess oa the steamship pier. Tho Princess was accompanied by J. P. Colburn, malinger of the Kapiolaui Kstatc, Colburn 's little son, and Mrs. -Mildred Gear, widow ot tlio lato Judgo Gear, of Honolulu, who divorced George S. McKcnzie, real estate broker and mining man here, two years ago. "You may say that I havo no intentions of mnking another I experiment," said Mrs. Gear. "1 urn now carefree and am possessed of "no worries, so why make a change! I don't think, timo will make any differ ence in my case. 1 am well pleased to remain ns I am, I can go where I please and havo a splendid time. Tho Princess is charming nnd wo havo had a lovely time. One can go to Hawaii, enjoy one's self and still return to San Prancisco without any intention to wed." - COAST ARTILIEBY SETTLEO III TENTS (From Thursday Advertiser) "The Tenth Company, coast artillery, is at Fort Do Bussy, and is quite comfortable, whilo the Sixty-eighth and companies are at Fort Kamoliamoha, nnd are not as said Adjutant General Campbell yesterday. The men at Do itussy aro in very comfortable circumstances. They havo pitched their camp on tho coral fill made about two or threo years ago on tho niauka side of Kalia road tho gun battery. Tno field equipment reached Do Bussy lato in tho afternoon, but ns the street lines had already been designated, little timo was lost in making the tent village and patting down tho cots and bedding for tho night. Tho now nrrivals at tho post wero nt dinner by tho members of the ongineorvcompany at Bo Bussy, a wireless messngo having been sent out tho ninht beforo tho Sheridan arriv ed, notifying tho Tenth that a feast was coming to them when tboy wore ready for it. They enjoyed it, felt happy, got acquainted with tho engineers, and wero happy. Thoy wero well plcasod with their lot bofore, for during the nfternoon thoy plnyed Laeeball and nmbcrca up generally. Captain Stayton is in command of tho Tonth and is aided by Lioutenant Tiltou. The Tenth's mnscot, a wator spaniel, has been separated from tho company for four months' quarantine, and thnt is the only unhappy fcaturo cf their landing in Honolulu. Tho enmp is lighted by electricity. At Fort Kamchnmeha, Captain Taylor's company is located at the mortar battery (Battery Hasbrouck) and Jones' comnnnv at tho cun bat- tcrv (Bnttcry Solfridgo), The troops, while isolated at present from civilization, have direct and independent telephone conection with Tort Buger nt Diamond Head. Tho rapid transit company plnns to build n two-mile spur from tho terminus of the proposed traction lluo to Pearl Harbor, to Fort Knmehnmehn, which will greatly simplify their trips to and from tlio city. Mr. and Mm. Hlchnrd Ivors will ro turn on tho Ventura next week from a mainland visit of coveni! weeks, PILES CURED IN O TO 14 OAVS. I'AZO OINTMUNT Is Buaranteed u lure any case of Itching Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles t.i 6 to Mdjys or money refunded.- Made ty J'AltlS MUDlCWn CO.. Saint Louis U u of. A.