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" V0I.VL.NO. 116 HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. -SUM I II KIN WHOl.F. NO.8798 "l"MMMlMM0ltMMWMiiMiM ,, M .Mill I AUSTRIAN WARSHIPS SAIL TO BACK AUSTRIAN DEMAND Montenegro Gets Ultimatum From Great Power and 'Must Explain Alleged Injuries to Austrians. (By Fodcral Wlroloss Telegraph.) VIENNA, March 20. (Special to The Advertiser) Tho Austrian government brought the Balkan situation closo to a crisis today by making sovoral peremptory demands on Montenegro. Tho Austrian minister at Cottlnje, tho Montenegrin capital was Instructed to Inform tho Montenegrin government that it must comply with tho following: Tho free exit from the fortress of Scutari of all noncombatants. Explanation of tho death of a Catholic priest, named Pallo, who Is said to have boon slaughtered becauso ho opposed tho violent conversation of prisoners. Violent conversation must ccaso Instantly. Full satisfaction must be given for tho violcnco shown by tho Montenegrins and Servians at San Giovanni Di Mcdua, on tho Adriatic coast, toward tho crow of tho Austrian merchant vessel Skodra. BYZANTINE in GREEKS WANT NEW KINO TO BE CONSTANTINE XII TAKES OATH TODAY. (Br Federal Wlreleis Ttlecrapb.) ATHENS, March 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) King Constantino arrived lioro today trout Salonika and tomorrow will take tho oath as King of Greeco before tho chamber of deputies. Tho formal coronation will not tako place for six months, when tho mourning period for tho lato King George will havo expired. Tho hopo was expressed hero today that tho new King will bo proclaimed Constantino XII, tho lost Byzantino Emperor having been Constantino XL Body) Lies In State. (RKvFMvral.WirelM -Acy - SAlfcOTKApValarcu 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Guarded by Boldiors of tho Groek light infantry, 'tho body of tho lato King George of Greece today lies in stato at tho pa.aco lioro. Stationed around tho body aro priests, who will continue to chant prayers until the body is removed for burial. J01 L CUMMINS GIVES III IT LAST Ii PASSES AWAY Death Came This Morning to Kamaaina and Ended Years of Illness A Man Who Made History in Hawaii. John Adams Cummins, a royal entertainer of old Hawaii, tho plnymato of princes and the companion and entertainer of kings, died early this morning at his home in Alexander street, Punahou, following a sovcro attack of grippe on Sunday morning. Since then his condition had been critical and while ho was nblo to rocognizo members of his family and to take nourishment, the fnct that ho had had tno strokes of paruljsls rendered him physically unfit to resist tho nioro recent illness and loft him no vitality to fight off approaching death. Death came at twenty minutes past ono o'clock. Seven t. -nine jcars of age on March 17, the vcnorablo Hawaiian continued almost to tho end to eujoy tho good things of life, and when tho Hawaiian Hand, according to n custom of many years, serenaded him Monday morning, l.c keenl" cujojed the music. His old homo at Wnimnnnlo, during Ids ownership beforo tho overthrow of tho monarchy, was n premier place of of royalty anil distill- giilMxM persons In Ualiu. '1 lie grout 1 arrlcr which sepnpitcs Koua and Ho-' lioliihi irom the KonlauH did not stand In tln way nf tho fun to bo obtained on the great estate. Cavalcade of Korxtnixn and hiirsowoiiiitii brat ml tho dangers of tint steep piili and the rocky ti u in unlur tliut llni) might llio viilloy nml where .lolill ( uiiiiniiis kujit ojiuii house for nil who i t In way. Mum. ii jjuoil ittudr, liu liml in-1. ticis wllliuiii number nuU lliey warn slwin r, i tn Hi. Iil MiMlnif nd in loyal t Ids Uiug. Th Mil of n ilu'iimtr nn liiHhuiu wau 1,14,1 ' i l. fur yiMiJ and l nuutflili'i I iSlllc hi mily f(. u, , ii . miv i i , Ixilur Uhin lit links ,r 1 dJulwrl, mad,, III fuiiim v i.il hi ii . iuii.T tin r u,r ,ii,,. i "it K li.m .I.M i, fur lulu, i mil ii ins Iii I in i tin I lit. mil i In mi i I I il i . . f ! m. , I i biiiliv. u l i U.I. I,, ,,,, ,j ii mi ml lU H4i iimsii.l.mtJ I'..iim tk s.ultlitik ut MM Hi .. n in m mlt4 vll (nf ASSASSIN LIVED 111 MIDDLE WEST SOHINAS SPENT TWO TEABS IN DAVENPORT, IOWA, WHEBE HE WAS DISLIKED. By Federal Wireless Teleeraph.) CHICAGO, March 20. (Spocial to Tho Advertiser) That Alakco Schinas, tho slayor of King ueorgo of Grecco, lived in Da enport, Iowa, for two years, wag tho statement mndo here today by u. ii. Damascus, mo macaco corns- spondent for a Greek newspaper. Tho assassin returned to Greece six months ago according to Damascus. "Schinas ran a store in Paven port," Damascus declared; "I mot him through his the owner of a billiard hall lucre. Schinas failed in his business because his countrymen uisukcu nis revolutionary ideas." . ; "MUST STICK TOGETHER, A spocial wireless to tho Star-Bui lotin yesterday from Hilo states that tno laoor unions o tho liig Island aro going to come to the assistanco of Auditor Maguire, in tho event of his indictment for the cmbozzlement of countv funds. Mmssmm wm .. 4memvrl turw iscas5iVMR a.v r, YCTit:m " J M .X S-it mm WML tysim. HJfe JOHN A. OUMMINB. colisiilrni v In tin fillniiinl I.. m.nil. ...... the Ko)iiIiIr. nml rcostablisli tho A direct cliurgo of furnishing nriim to llio iiisurgeiitg was nuido iigulnst him nml ho iileailed guilty ami pulil a fiiio of M5UO0, liecsuso lio wni too iiM to bo eonflnoil in prison for the turui of liU viiluiico liy tlio Kuiiiituu efforts wru iiimlti to Hfiuie ii rwluni uf tlio ingimy, aM,j u,w, furiKW J'rMllllMlt IllHHU.VUlt WfOI,, HtOIJ) it. but lb Urrltarlul iHwUtHttirti V iiiuu miuni uf llio fin numr llUt'HltM IHW. Hon of Illyd Ohtefftu, Jiil.li Adauis I UMiMiM w LviH iii Muiiiilulu in IIjk )mr , bi uioilivr In iHK llm liili rl.lnf. m ICHUWillkkukaliW ' I In lullrr . WMib J;ufllJjiii fin i i I uu.uilb 1U Jf ly uu )! i.ii r in l.i n.t im m r'ululluiin iu lU'. rli limit uiu !i ill tilt, te,UmHU iii I liimu tmrlmrlMu j4 r ,,j .) U4 bl lll4t4l Wdp Ulgl U$mli.n U, ,4 lt4 m 4otHry t six WARsmrs abb BEADY TO ACT i (By Federal Wireless Telegraph,) VIENNA, March 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Threo Aus- trlau battleships and threo smaller warships loft Pola, tho chlof Aus- trlan naval station, yesterday, for an unknown destination. It is sup- posed, they aro to support today's demands. -y fit -. kda . . i ' " Ll&titC... . , " sS2smaSLu . r ' .. -." .afar1. y BaU TRIAL GOMES TO END rOEMEB CABINET MINISTER IS ONE OP THE FIVE WHO WERE CONVICTED. (Ilv Federal Wireless Telegraph.) TOKIO, March 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) of tho Ko reans charged with conspiring against Governor General Count Tcrauchi of Korea in 1910 were found not guilty by tho court today, according to a dis patch from Seoul. Tho judges sentenced Hnron Yun ,Chi Uo, a former Korean cabinet minister, as well .as Ynn KI Tak, a Korean edi tor, nnd three others to six years imprisonment each. At tho first trial Huron Yun Chi Ho and several of tho more important prisoners wore sen tenced to ten years imprisonment nnd me oiners lo terms ol tito to BOven j ears each, --. TD LBE ELIOT OF HARVARD WASHINGTON, March 21 (Jly As sociatcd Press Cnblo) It has been formally- uniiouncod that President AVil son has decided upon Dr. Charles Kliot of Harvard ns tho American Ambassa dor to the Court of Ht. Jamc. 1'resi. dent Kliot has accepted the position. ! If Mlt rViliTil Wirlrw Tlfjr.Ji ) 1IIMHIA.M, MniHiaelmsetiir, March' 20. (KpMlul to Tlio Advorll.er) ! ilinrsd ltli tlio iiiiinlur of Imr bnd, liMr Admiral JmoiIi 0. liatiin, Mfe. Iii ton wtm lirrmtol liura toiluv. ' 'I'Lti iJUtrlrt ullwriiity mid that juilwm WM lllf HDW it AdHtllHl lfclill. IiimIIi, Inn Im Im nut Imtumi )kW III .MIMJ M wfuriHl Ur ruiuii mm tffrjgMij Mum .IiiiIki I.Umil I'mii u4 (4mnU4 but bui II 'llm mi, mix miiiliuu until Um. I. . bi, I, Mug M4 ultkliW tiil 'ilm .iUiil nid ii,,. miiUHM4 ,. lUl lUillltUil l kBl4ta'i mniuli uu.rf.Lw iIU.. ui'!".:" .rTTT I . i I THE TOUT Or BOUTAUI AND TWO Or THE AUSTniAN SUPPOSED TO BB HEADINO THAT WAY. ABOVE THE DATTLEBIHP HA8BURQ. BELOW THE CIIUIHER SANKT QEORO. 5P ..B. AsttB aW Cm. VHSBNllft ' .-. V . . !' ., .'-. -a . -Ts - J. ABBOT RWJDi '' F.ORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT MAY COME WHEN MINISTER IS NAMED. :fc llv fnnrnt 1r!.ATrtn .. rnnlnn.nnt, t 'J -U. IIU1.03 f WASIIINTON, Mnreh 20. rlf ninl 4v 'PI.-. A .l.n..n. Tl ! J. tj kif u .uivn uocry i l mis III- 1 timatcil at tho White IIouso to day Uiat, with tho selection of a Sfc Tnitlictrtl in rMlitlo fnvmnl .nnn...t X """"" ' v. (Ullliui It'tUIII' T tion of tho l(cHiblic might bo 1- uuiiuuiiccu uy mo unuril otatcs. tion by President Wilson. SUFFRAGETTES BURN 'S (Bj Ftdersl IVIr.W Teleersph.) LONDON, March 20. (bpccial to Tho Advertisor) Militant suffragettes early today flrod unoccupied country houses at Hngleflcld, ownod by l.aily White, widow of the into fclir Georce White. Tlio loss is estimated at thirty thousand dollars. Placarilll nnntiiil nlinnl il,n nlnun r.iu.l "Htop Torturing Our ... iii ti.i.A. ii .- jjbuii ujju "oies lor woinoii," NOT Elioif DOESN'T INT TO BE 'Ily frdrrtl Wlreli.. THtempb.) NIJW YOUK. March (n Tlio Advertl.or) "Tlio report tliut I tun I'NK'igiil to Mr. WiMiiii; is not true. I inn not pukuspi und iiuviir lnlcml to bo." This w tho answer onliloil liur from I.oihIoii by Mlnj Miulim J. liutt, Hie iictrwn, lo rum or tlmt tlm lid unretly nvililml Aulhoiiy 1'. Wlldliiif, I tin Ail.trulmii low ii tewuf, 1,hihiii, Th Meo, I'uiiM) IIILD ERA! JURY READY ON TUESDAY m Xftfcubu WiiM.) Jill" "'''S"-1 'im it li4HIMIX Qmm.,1 TfcM,, liTJlMi lit IU I 111 Lm UdlLkJ ,.. IWIMill, U ,k u ti. Mltftvi. II,' !' l.llftfV V ..' ' '.V i'&W, .J E IS EPOCH MARKING THE TEDEBAI. EXPERTS BELIEVE THAT TESTS WILL SUCCEED. (Uy FideraliTVIrelem TrlETaph.) NEW YOIIIC 'March 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Dr. Herman director of the Now York hospital for deformed, declared today that United Htates Surgeons Austin and Stimson, who wore Hiiporintcndinir tho aJmini8tration of tho Iiodiimnn euro. jure ronviucod that tho treatment Is tho 'grcatcbt tuberculosis euro in the history of medicine. Doctor Praucnthnl said the ment experts have confided to him incir uciici that tlio rncdiiiann cure is epocli marking. The 1'eoplo's Hospital, a small Hast faiilo institution in Now York, whoro Doctor rriuilnmnti trnnlmi lii lri .... - ticnt in America, has given him tho freedom of tho hospital for life. Monkeys First Patients. (11 Fedrral Wlrncai TYIesraph ) WASHINGTON, Miirch 20. (Special tdTlio Advertiser) Six of Undo Sam's expert bacteriologists aro limiting n thorough test of Doctor l'ricdiiianu's alleged tuberculosis cure, Under thoir observations millions of tho bacciili aro propogiitiiig. Scores of inonkoys suffering from tuberculosis in its various forms will bo experimented upon. If the tests are successful tubercular in Undo Sam's hospitals will be treated. Doctor Frlcdmoiin gave tho government axportu about a gill of tho culture. Prom it, it is josil0 to propoguto enough bacteria to supply tho world. i . SEATTLE MAN CLAIMS TURTLE SERUM CURE HHATTLIJ, Mnnh 5. Dr. Martin De- inniirettc, a retlreii surgeon and residing in this city, chums, in nn nfllilavjt sworn to today, that ho is tho discoverer of the turtlo neriiin euro for tuberculosis, uud that tho inetlwid Dr. Pran. Priedmaiiii, of Ilerlln, uses in trentiug the h!to plague, corresponds with bis discovery in so iiiniiy particulars tliut tho circumstances look suspicious. Doctor Deuiourelto has mi Investigation In which, uinoiig otliorK, icrtiilii Clilaigo imnkors aro involved. Doctor Dtinoiirottii clnims ho discovered the turtlo mro In Mexico iih far back ns 1002, and that ho tured liuiiilrtxlii of rnsrs In Hmt country. Ho uxhililtoil gold inmlnl, from .Mux-I i'ii it gnmniiiiaiit fur hU uirn uud nlsu the title to 111,000 items uf mluslilli Imiil pruM'Miil fo him. Dm-tar hut siibuiltiuil his tulmreului i urn Mirum tu tint si ii I ii boKiU of IibhIUi for tmtlnif iurn(w, nisi eni'dli Li T HI. r'ulna! Uiiil. ',i,jii,li j 4 HtlliNliTilK, Mmi.L i, . (Miwiii u 'It.. AJmfllwfJ r 1 1 iihi my i wi wiiuu, iiuiilsui l4arir uf minLm iiwiiiiiiid iA. L. 4 'O ... l II w IU H T. II III. I, ,, , ' '1,'ii'ijiliiv ml k I'msidrul Wil.iiii iw.tuk.iif 4 ' rkiiluil bin laciftitiivii 1 M M r M H I M AssAssmnn OF HIJF.fi III UNED His Bodyguard Bribed By Friends of Madero. Arrest of Principals Will Include Big Men. (Br Federal Wireless Telecraph.) MPXICO CITY, March 20. (Spocial to Tho Advortiscr) It is alleged by tho private secretary ot President iluertn that tho discovery of n lettor in the Xsntionul 1'nlaco yestorday a plot by members of the bodyguard to murdor Huortn lust night or early this morning. Tho secretary said the unincs of persons who pild members of tho bodyguard a hugo sum to Kill Huortn woro iu tho possession of tlio government. "No arrests huvo been mado go far, hut u lull investigation is boing conducted,' which will, in all probability, result in tho ivrrcst of prominent Madero followers and also of thoso who took blood money," said tho secrotnry todny. Madoro Stabbed to Death, SAN PIIANCISCO, Mnrcn 20. Associated Pross Cnblo to tho lublishor Alcnldo of tho Moxlco City Now Pra toduy urrivod hero via Snhna Cruz declaring that ho can prove that Gonoral Huerta's men stabbed tho Into President Madero to death and strangled General Suarcz in tho palace, after1 which tho bodies woro takon to prison nnu thon tho report given out of their being "killoil In an attempt to escape- from tho guards ''STARlill" TALK FOR WILSON Mlv Federal Wlrele.. Trlecriiph.) SPItlNOriKLl), Illinois, Mnreh 20 (Spocial to Tho AdvertiBor)Oovornor O'Hara and tlio cbiof members of tho stato senate "starvation wage" started for Washington this lifter-noon to consult with Presidont Wilson regarding a conforonco of Governors (o discups ininlmum wage legislation for women, REPRESENTATIVE DF STAMPING GROUND FOR TOURISTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WANTS HAWAII. Winfield W. Hogaboom, crnl of the San Diego 101B Pxposition, will arrive today on the Korea. Ho is reported to bo a through passenger on tho liner, and is making tho trip in the Interest of his exposition. Tho San Diego fair management hopes to interest Hawaii in making an exhibit, but ns the legislature of 1911 provided in an net only for tlio appointment of u commission to 'niport on the Sun Pruncisco fair project, practically nil efforts liuvu been directed toward tho latter. Prom a promotion standpoint, some of the commissioners hope to bo ublo to iiialio u showing at Han Diego, Mr, Hogaboom has been working on tlui K.'in DiiM'.i nri,.,.i ami' when tho buildings are completed II will bo ono of tlio most uiiliiun groups over built. Much of tho work is m1I under wny and the uxpoiitiou mini iiguiiiiint statu positively that tho fair will be all ready In om .lanuiirv I. JU IS. The oxiiiislllnii will Im i),,ii,i,.,.,.,l to tlio iltliiiitt, but eotitnliis all the spi iiieuiar nmiiirvii or turgor ullitisiliin It will lio prlinurlly TIlU HJIIuialliiili Hill. In II,. II,..,, Ii.. 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