Newspaper Page Text
From S. F.t Horclulan,' EepL J For '8. F.t!-'"-.' Wllhclmina, Sept 10. From Tantomrr: Masara, tsei-t. 10.. Fer Tanroai tr: -. Marama, Kept. 0. - ' I v ? . r ... :'! '-'Aj '! 4 ' -1 - Evening Bulletin. Eet, 1S82V No." S'C44. ' Hawaiian Star; Vol. XXI.. No. CCM. 14 rPAGES HO PAGES.: PRICE FIVE CEN'Ta III - M l ' ! I I I : :alhi. M il' I ' i . .v ,, I . ' i ' ' V ! '.(U .. . i W 4 A . . , m ' .if , "" .' . . ' ' ; '. ' --f-"' ..-,';.:;'- . . ... I '." - Great Kcclau Tunnel Project May De-Completed by Ha waii Irrigation Expert NEGOTIATIOSFOR ' v CHANGE U f J D ER WAY Reported -That Builder of Ha makua Ditches Will Take Contract for Waiahole ' -1 , - , - crk - v. ; Jorccn -Jorpcnpen. civil engineer' ct .the Hawaiian.; Irrigation Co., Ltd., rrobai)ly soon - will be placed ' In rfcarne c( tic completion of the tun rrl T ihe AVa'cLole Water Co.,-Ltd.. in iJac3 cf II. K. llishcp. the engineer vho las rinit'jii Iho great work that -U fcirg tp fun '.y tl'C' OaUn-Sq-rar CITY WOBl'J PA Y? FIGHT I COURTS SEC PROBABLE RESULT Pimm' nSfrifini M UIIJUIIlLtS JUL. n -1 '-.r , .4 4 Special Committee of Superyi- Soine Change in' Method bf "RettilJbff Great sors uan i Agree wiui uaiu- arivlntr-.'nftrlr ;t is Possiblerl2xportjiroy;, Formulating Written .Opinion: for - -4 ' fligher-Ups in vvashintcn -1 J Specbd SUr-BuIltU) Cablel - 5 well on Water Bill TWO-THOUSArJD-DOLLAR : ITEMS ARE REJECTED, Minor Charges Dropped Atterf ; VVASHINGTOW. D.-C. Serjt. 8.Alfred : T.' bb is ; hpje Conference, but Main Points : fr'om his trip to Honolulu arid reports that cinstructlcn of thel : . Mill injJispui - ' Pearl Harbor drydock.onthe present site is.feasjbla and prac-;: Refusing, to recommend two ini'ticable. He is formulating a .written opinicnvV. ith measure-! rortant Itema for payment, a special ,menfc woTrirtfTc anH-Hotait Qcorot'jru' 'flnniP'! rn nihopt 'nam cri IllUllfcWf I llwil luuo uiiu uwluiiui ' wbui w iui j -.wihwij viiw. , whiivi v .lC. S. ALBERT; J Jr. 1.. v . ; Is Kill j . lo I svLc:ie, j C'o.'g 1 ' : lui:s cf v..;.r ilJa; cf V. Is tLroi:ri t! 0 1'.. It i 1. Kis millions ot gal y frcai tlie othev .. ly the tunnel -. range. . ; tLat llisliop, whe : c t. f superintendent cr j ull;c w 0:1.3 to t.ccpt. the super intf r.Jt r.ry c f i) ? tunnel, opcratioiis, v ill rtr.ch a fili-I.'tcry arranseraent villi II. HacIKM Co.. Hd agent: cf I. tli tie vatcr and the plantlnr re f u.i the IU K. Elslicn, present cLlef of the Waiahole Wcter t'ompafij's irrigation .rejrrt. '.;- :: eompanios . mentioned. Bishop ; came tere- untier engagement to the county of Hawaii as the expert road engineex for' the loan, fund commission, harias had special training in that specialty of engineering in the east.; He soon nado such an. excellent-record on the Mg Island that Governor Frear snatch ed him frcm the county to succeed Marston Camptell at the head of the territorial public works, when the lat ter resigned In favor of private em p!cjirent. -' -'- .', ! '- .. Mr. Jorgensen's engagement by the Waiahole Wafer Company, it is re ported, means a change In the hand ling of the worki, It is said that he will take the contract to complete the work cn the big Irrigation scheme tm schedule; tlmo, and that he is confi dent of finishing ; the tfigytunnel and ditches in less than four years. ; In all probatiliiy, whatever he may. fContinued on page four) .Associated Press Cable y rnmmllloa nf thA " snrvrvlaora io confer with Superintendent cf Pub-( fJaVflJ Officials STe lie Works Caldwtll over his now fam-i . , . . '. . , . - !io V.Ml fni vflfiiv ran A orw? tn in klfvl . . find cou superintendent the courts collect the This ence last Friday between end Supervisors Petrie, Cox eh ceo. Two items on the bill CaUwell, but on two other items re-! Star-tMille.tln's -Washlngton.fcorres-jten days here, and this report given puddled by the supervisors he stands: pendent i removes, the -last lingerlnsj today is taken to be a preUminary to firm. Unable to come to an agree-, deebt as to -tfle construcuont ot ine"jhis written report.or condmonj. nty, win proDamy iorce-me' . , ... . niiiifrTnM m ' rtXi. a ' ntu to carry the matter to . HOniiilU I uu, u. u., ochu o. caui 1 lioitr- tuuav ivu- if he insists in.trying to rippprt hie nrp. iminarv renort on the Pear HarncrdrvdocKdis-. bill in full. Li .KL'n'..... ii.uu l.r'u iu.t u'... 1 IhA .nntrnmA of a nonffir. iJSiei IU, lilt; rUUI ClcU Ul Ulc IMVY. liUUiU I cUU LIImI lie wall WHICH fS GOVERNOR OF EMPIRE STATE? r I 1 ' III J;3 I ' - I! j i MM Transport Buford Leaves Sin. Frar.cl.co L; tha V::t " Wi'son's Message Sends Areri:?ns Hurryir.a to C: to Go ficrth : . .. caidweii savo the drydockcdmplete according to the original plans.! : and Pa--.;t -i ... . . : . . ' , I, it wast - - .'. .: ' , -': ' f"""7 ,".' v .- I off by J : The. - above' 5 cablegram, fropi? theywa's senf h'ere recently.; " Noble , spent rrent, the coramittee will make its re- Pearl Harbor drydock on its present f." The 'cable -;fro'i he Star-Bulletin's port scon and -believes it has such sltcN Uhas never been questioned by those ' familiar (Continued on page Tour) iieie ran h u a v.?mx4 with the subject win recommend" a modification of the that a drydock-ci some sort would be QriginaI ' plan, apd this; view la : taken bnilt ,at :the, Mid-Pacific, naval .'.base, also, by. the contractor's. .-The:'Associ-but there has-been talk from time to.ated Press cable,. however, .Indicates time cf a floating drydock, pn the sup position that the harbor bottomwou";d not support the,iveight of a graving aock. The navyi engineers have been confident' all along' that the tsite' was practicable and the report of the Gay- that ; Nobje " fin 2 s nc thing aml$g with the original 'specifications";. t&: Neither Cfvlt Engineer payler,'pub-i lie 'work's cfacer .at "Pearl Harbor, and president . of the t board ;that - submit ted the original report, or, Walter. F. 1 ;'' : "I. Vaiii for Upcn -Mayor to Report Wcrk Until 10:30; ' Then Gels Tired.: ler board, submitted some months ago,.i);ningham,' general manager -of the was to the effect that' the dOc ; could. n awaiian ; Dred'.n? Co contractors; be- built pa" th2 'present site add t.c- ') - any, private- advices froni.Wash cordlaz' to thix''rirtglnal,'specif.?:xtiv;:3. vi.itcn cn the, sab.k ' t. ''' 1 his i u-tentlonWontriutcfsV-w , e'eett ilHttaortft ILS luwaiiaa Dredging cx. ,too;c ex- ing, stated thathehaj no private m cepticn to, and. it'was to finally settle formation, and foulJ?not comment this matter that Alfred Noble, & civ- on the Noble' report' nn'til hehad'fur llian civil engineer, of 'world-wide re-j. '; vi 7 ',v : V; nowny and an expert ton foundations, f -- (Continued on! page four) . 1 TRIP IF! 251 . . - ...-. . . ;k . t. i IS liiRliE IF A 'TRUSTY' fE ATII YES TO B E IK JAIL B '3Y : . . S . . .' ..' .' 4 1 .... . . . .. . 1 . .-' v-v '' : . " Associated Press Catlel ."" SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. Americans by th .thousand, are to the seaports of Mexico to flee the country, accorcilr ta re-: t have reached Vashinston and that are rcrponsibls for ths hurri:J ure today of the army transport Bufard The Cuford left f:r V.s coast of Mexieo to take on 1CC0 refugees said ta awaiting tw. arri.J assistance at two or three- port. Charfu Jenkins, t?:ciil re;rt::: '.-'. of the department of state, is in charge cf the Cuford. t Sahtd Dominio Eas Hev . '-: .': Associate Presa Cable f . '.?. WASHINGTON, D. CL, Sept. 8. Vice-Consul Estsva re;ortj th:i j r clution is in progress in Santo Domlnjo-and that cunboats ars i! :" Puerto Plata, endan;erina American. The state d:partment is . I . . . Sating. . . . . " ' ' Thaw Cas May To?Bniish:?7;- 1311' t!-s , " ,..: ,..-:'-."'. C. ' Assov:a.tetl Pits Catl-j ' .. ! , V OTTAWA, Canada, Sept. 8. Tr.a suden . develcpmenty In case, tojether with the apparent readiness cf the. c:-rtj t li; counsel for . Harry K.4 Thaw has brought the imrr.i;r-ti3n a-t:.:r.. ; foresee at least two years' delay before t' s Thaw c;:s c;r t; i Is. expected to be. carried to. the Privy Council in ' Er;!anJ ' t.f;re a (. verdict Is reached. '. " . - I '- - - lov; Aimed At O ' ' ' '. 1 f If J t . - w . . . T . ".- - . r: V, ... - . '-',-. , itAsaacUte Prs C-' '.? . WASHINGTON, D. C.,VC?pt 8-S:-rt:r. C:: ka today o"ered s. ?-? nj-u.-t .1 1 1 e, ;i ' '! dra;t!i i' a...-' J at lar;?. f:rtar.--.' 1 ' ... - f dren. . L'.nJir the fsrrii zmi-.J.:-: : 1 t ; : it is estimated that Vincent Astor, sort of t..s I-lj J Inher.tor cf ths t-'k cf the'Astor fsrtu-e, .v.:r!J t j millions by. the operation .of ths ams.iaVnr.-.i. . - Senator Clapp of MinnesOtaprominer.t ' In the income' I tax legislation, say he will support the amendment. . Madame Puahl walked resignedly into 'the office of tlie "mayor, 'this morning with ten dollars In . her puree with which to buy a'license.to permit her' hula ' hula dances to be given ai. her homo by Kapiolanl park. She remarked that though Sheriff Jarre tt hd assured her at the time ho, crdered her to close her : place that 6he could resume the hu'a hula business soon, he had apparently changed, h to mind,, and" advised her to fet l a iiccn-tw . ,.: - ..- r. rju'ek sion ' Is. ' declared to The treachero'us' currents of Kawal "iif lay .. in TiusRinnnnpu non. t i :r . . , i . .t ... r .. .... . r . : . . -irtiiiiiii rfnnpp J' lnfidPrt MHrn bzye pitched Lis camp on a vacant ;ica bay. a" trine over a mue norm otany, but who has steadfastly reused S I think bPst Va m St PieCQ of ,an1 near KaUhl Deten' Wailua.; claimed a human , life .Sun- to: flult his Job as governor, below is reense- thtn Tm dvo mv dlnoen tion1 hospital on Saturday 1 night, .ac- 'day .morning, when Pvt. Elgey, I Co.,' Lieutenant-Governor Glynn, who was all rteh't " 1 v v '. cording to reports that began to filter 25th Infantry,; was drowned before his; delegated to the office of act:ng-gov- The woman w-ied Ion? 'for hia Into cenirAJ police statlott that even- triends . and comrades on . the''shore rnorr- following the ' Impeachment henor to nut in an'ppearance "but ins and on Snndaymornfng: ' ' -T and in, Ihe water -could gb to : tls as-j Latest report from Albany are tp the unsucce-&Tullv She" finally left fori A wan, -declared -to tally , to or mi- lstance t ' " 4 y : ' :7 " - - effect that Sulzer still refuses. to, be herome.sayW detail with the descn'ptlon of .-The 25th4nfatftit.fcbmetei prac-1 ousted-but Is occupying a downstairs turn atain , ' . Itbe-buily wanted Korean, is said to Uce march,, around -',.the isiand thi3 office at the capitol while Actlng-Gov- ua u vecu orcu uj a. uumuu a w jnomingr suQ up io yesieruuy.,iflcre ernor- wiynn occupies uie regular ex- aenis in mac neignoornooa. a.visii had. not. been an accident or an1 in- Saturday . tpper picture 'is that ef-Goven'3r William Sulzer of New York,' recently Impeached by'.the assembly at Al- Thculi the mayor dbes not at this ST Si? ISZ'.KSSS; ai..?.!52-. SS' -4'.f:::W drafted by P. L. Weaver, deputy city and county aitorney Madame Puahi wishe3 to discuss the , matter with him, and she will probably act on his advise. The chief executive has al ready given ii as his off-hand Opinion that It wc jld be. proper for the super visors to issue a license In this case. Madame' Pcahi waited for his hon or to "show", up for work until 10:30' - ' ' t r YOU IfflJESIY': REQUESTED TO 2J72S- H. E. HtNORltK, LTD. Merchant , id, Alakea " Telephone" 264S FO RVARD CLOTHES Addressing Governor tYear : as "Honourable President" and "Your Majesty," Mrs. Cerelina Ababao Hughesf evidently a Filipino or Span ish woman,- has written a pathetic letter from Batangas, . P. 1 asking that the-territorial executive ' send back to-her the clothes of her hus band, James Hughes, who she " be lieves died at Pearl City last March that some one had spent a night at -nlzht th ieiment eamned' at the ln- the place, . Judging from the .remains dustrial school, and making "ah: early cf a repast, -and the embers left- be- orning - start, arrived at its' next hind from a fire. ; v; ' Icamping place shortly afterd ai m, As -The Korean, who on several occa-... untm A. .heifer -.tent. wer nftched. sipns, has' sawed his way to freedom believed to be in constant commu nlcation with friends who are under ' : ," '-. (Continued on page three) PECULATIONS ; COVER PERIOD back the men .were given permission to go swimming,' and most of them, lost no time. in cooling off itf-ihe ocean. ". . -:; At Kawailoa-r-whlch, freely .. trans lated, means the great water there ig a well deteloped; reef 'over which the rollers boom at all times. - There lit also a cross current, in which swim ming I3 extremely .dlfffgnlLV' Although there were a number of men nearby, it 'was i some' minutes; before 'Elgey's plight was. noticed, and when discov ered he was helpless and "at the mercy of waves , and - tnrrretit. He r was brought: to shore by several, compan ions,; and for 'two hirars '.Captain Mount, of the Tnedicai corps; worked to resuscitate hlm. , All efforts prov ed useless, and it 4a believed that the soldier .was past help before he. was for ; discovered. ' " ' ' f ,v- V--. - The 25th broke camp at 7 o'clock almost a year, postoffice officials here I have discovered an amazing series of this morning, and reached SchofieJd petty irregularities in the work of well before noon. .;. George W. Smith, a clerk in the reg-j - m' ''" '"'" istry division, who was placed under; arrest some days ago charged with embezzlement. ' - -. . ' ,.. j j . Smith was. arrested August 29 by United States Marshal Hendry oir a The "epistle h3 been handed to j warrant sworn to by Postoffice In- rPROVOST gU:: . DEFINES A LEI i Attnrnpv npnprnl Thavpr. u-hn ia onJeirm 1? tr Tarvia . i-Ta omA nn Why is a lei? ' ! .; -f This is a question that has' facts in the casei The writer says : 2 before the United States commls-, often- been asked Jy, embarrass- -f thut her husband left her with two ' sioner, but waived - examination and malihinls, when ' garlands -f children, 10 and 8 years old, who arelwas held to await the action of the have been festooned on their crying for the pater and asking that, federal grand Jury. Bond iwas fixed t bats, or ; hung round; their un- if he is dead, they be allowed to see. at 11500. which he was unable to tur-.f"f willing necks, mucb as. the floral : his clothes that they may remember nlsh and he was committed to Jail,i horseshoe is placed v. upon the him. ' .. , ' , ' j where he now is. ' -f fractious Derby winner. - vf The city directory, giyes-the names i , The work of tha" postal officials, to-. Possibly a sergeant of the pro- of several men. as fame's Hughes, but gether wiih that of customs men, has V-f vost guard .has defined the lei there ifl only one that. would seem to revealed - long-continued 'Juggling on.!- habit, in the terse report of-an"--fit the description. In the 1912 flirec-. the part of Smith, It was stated to-, -f arrest, which reached .headquar- wry is recoraea-uie name oi james uay, una mougn ne. naa succeeaea m , t- iera a -uaj or so ago, Hughes, laborer In the U. S. quarter- getting away with only about ?250, , The report says; master's department The name is he s had - been operating on a system -f not repeated in the new directory, by which he ; might have profited -f however.- If this is found to be ! the much more heavily but for the vigi- j person sought an effort will be made to comply with the wife's request. I ' (Continued on page three) l 'Private Blank, out of sink form. ' String of flowers around his. haL OTHER WISE SOBER." ' ecutive ''off ice on a floor above. lil'DUFFIEWILIK GET HIS TRIP TO sua :nd Main e Bull M o ' '" -. - ' Asoclatcl Press CableJ ' ' -. v , PORTLAND, Maine, SepL 8--The special ccrjressior.al '!: third congressional district of. this state shows some Intsre:4.'.-: The complete returns give Peters, Republican, 273 votes Petta.;: ccrat, ,C9; and Lawrence, Progressive,' 333. , In ths presidential election in the same district, Taft :t ZIZ Wilson 39 and Roosevelt 633. - ' ' 4 :n It 1 v:. lkTokip Agiralion Incieac23 .':'.-... , ." " ; . : ' fAaaoclated, Press Catle '. . TOKIO, Sept. 8Govemment detectives are guarding members cf t' i Japanese cabinet night and day during the present a;itati:n. -.-; , T newspaper Niroku Shimbun has been suppressed because of Its al leged anarchistic utterances. - . . ! Negro Prisoners SufTocaied fAsaoctatd Press CabUJ - ' RICHMOND, Texas, Sept. 8. A horrible and needless tra;?iy vu recorded here today when negro prisoners were suffocated to death. T! : underground celt in which the deaths occurred was found to contain 11 prisoners. ' ' ' v -,' 1 ' , 't . .'. ; - '..'. GOVERNOR TO Sanchez .Agrees to Return to Orient, Waiving Air Extra- ; dition Papers, - i. : . . . , . . . V Carlos - Roberto Sanchez, the. young man of mysterious nationality who is wanted at Shanghai," China, on a charge of stealing Teveral thousand TODAY'S CIAJC: LEAGUE ourTxeTrtTexditlo Withdrawal, of his petition for'a writ of habeas corpus was filed in the su preme court. this morning by his coun sel,' Judge A. S. Humphreys, and the prisoner : and his young bride , will leave on the China next Thursday for the Orient. .. ; : v ' Sanchez will be escorted by Chief of Detectives McDuffie, who formally will hand the young man - over to the Shanghai authorities on the ship's ar rival at that port. This . sudden, turn df affairs in the episode of the bride and groom who came to Honolulu from the Orient two weeks ago is the culmination ot : a stormy interview in . the office' of At torney General : Thayer this morning. Present at the seance were the attor ney general, Judges Humphreys, JIc Duffie and Sanchez. The discussion lasted for an hour or : more, v with echoes of frequently-recurring vocal explosions reaching out to the corri dor of the capitol building, where Mrs. Sanchez, the anxious bride paced tO and fro. From the sounds of the wordy combat it was gathered that (Continued on page three) Governor Frear has booked passage on the steamship Wilhelmina, which leaves .Wednesday for the coast; he also is booked 'for, the Mongolia, which ' leaves for the mainland next Saturday,' and for" the Sierra, leaving here September 20. He Intends be- national league. - - At Chicago Chicago 9, St. Louis 3. At New YorkNew .York 8, Brook lyn 1.. . . At Cincinnati (double header) Pittsburgh 18, Cincinnati 2;. Pitts burgh 1, Cincinnati 2." . . - At Boston (doubleheader) Phila delphia 13, Boston 0;. Philadelphia 6, Boston 2. ' -..'-'' " , ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. V " 'At Washington New York 4, Wash ington o. ; ; . when he departs on one of these, and will take with him the necessary doc uments to arrange at Washington for the next bond issue, if It is decided than France for It. was he -who, with this Issue shall be floated before he 'only 10,000 , men, achieved the con- goes out of office. .. . ; . "I had expected to receive the word that would make my vacation . possi- quest of Furmah and ,the dethrone ment of King Theebaw. Ot that Iniquitous monarch Sir Ilar- ble, by noon today," said the govern-;ry himself has. told many stories. Ills or this afternoon, "but It did not massacre or seventy or eigmy rzt- come. It may arrive before night or 'ters' of the royal family ia cr ti lt may be here. tomprrow meaning." (the general had declared to be t?r: I It Is thought he refers to Informa-.oult- , - . . tion expected from the national cap- "But this," said Sir Harry, "wa? ital regarding the governorship sltoa-' stricUy in accordance with tha tradi tion, though he does not say as mtfchjtions ot his position, and prititly zr.j It is certain, however, that he intends of his predecessors would ; have I -going to the states at the earliest haved exactly In the same, way. .T1.V possible momenL . and that he very massacre, was strictly a meau-s cf likely .will proceed directly to Wash-' political precaution." . : ', I ington, where arrangements for the bond flotation will be made either by him or. by the man who Is confirmed as his successor. ''.--. -' i r LONDON. The death of that cel ebrated old warrior. General Sir Har ry Prendergast, V. recalls the fact that it is to him that Britain owes the possession of a country Iarr-r The surrender of.Theebar tl 2!an dalay ; wa3 graphically d ? 3 cr : . ; 1 1 7 Sir Harry, -and the final f; ' worth , recounting' . Z:r II ..rry t . Theebaw and his .fa. "7 ir t..'.' :: . cars to" the Irrawaiiy. 1:1: y V over to the officer c :i r : - '. obtained a receipt f: " " ' " queer. 3. rr.e f r i : 3 1 ' , .... - . ,