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' ..." .. ' , i . '-V - ' , rroa 8. F.i Pert la, Oct '24, ' Siberia. Oct, 25. , From YasetvTers ; " Maiura, Nor; 8.j Fer TaneeiTerj 1 -Niagara, Not. 4. en Evening. Dollctin. Est 18S2. No. 5681. Hawaiian Star. VoL XXI. No. C721. 12 PAGE8nONOLULU; TERRITORY" OF HAWAII, .TUESPAY, OCT. 21, 1913. -12 jPAGEflS PRICE FIVE CENTB ;rv"'v'''''''Tr. ' . v ! -I . . '? -it r- t- H 'lire Tfl Senate Committee Repp 5 :::Actihgoycwr Mdtt-Srriith T ; r caries For-and Bets va-v HIS .HEALTH DEMANDS k RESPITE FROM WORK : S ? AVili Sail oiri Saturday for Cali Xx. fvfofnia - Attorriey-aerieral'Sv 4 v -Department Affected ; Attorney-general W. W; Thayer, will be "Governor Jliayer" after next Sat urday and lor-a period of -uncertain Jength. i '- '. '; ; ' ; , ; V -Acting 3ovcrnor, and Secretary of , ; the Tprrltory E. A; Mott-Smlth will sail on the Siberia next Saturday for : ; San Francisco on a vacation trip that 1111 extend at least until December; S . J V and possibly, lorger." i , .. , . ' A' r tr ii : Following a lively, exchange ut ca ' - ;; blegrams -between. Honolulu and !. V V t Washington, Di C4 authorization was ; received , this ' mo rning by" Mr. Mott ' Smith for 'his '"vacation' trip." INearing a physical "breakdown 'at a-result of his long-continued public, servlco and particularly the events cf his last: two years la" office, broug -t. i to a climax sinCS , Governor Frear . went " to .the - 4 .J Willi amis lihcoa WilsonV N f Bin: Point and Confirmation is Prac tically , Cerjtain t president Desires A- I II II I 111 II It . " V II 1 III V BUH Itlllllllllll mm 1 1,1 t 11 He ' r ISptcial Star-Bulletin Cable ' f WA8H1KOTON, I. U, Oct; if KTlie seuate committee Pneific Ialanila and Porto Ritu .liehl a meeting" this morning and ordered .a favorable riport:iiiada. to the senate ; on1 the nomination of U E. Pinkham for governor of Hawaii. A nuor- HE WAS PICKED Bt PRESHENT WILSON NUF SED ; cnator John -Shair Willianis .6f jMlssisHippi was heartl in, r pposs i t i on ?t( Pi hkh am's, tn fi n n at ion; -and' after the eomjuif-7 ti decidcnJ -torhiake aavorable nomiuatioii7 Senator, Williams armoun against WiWn's nominee to the floor of the Fenate s.y r ,: r. mlcbnfirmation -f of Mr.; Pmkhanr ls!Bbw; considered ; cer tain. President V-ilsou isMhsisting'on' w y VAfiHIKaT()K, t).:0, Oct:;2ll-tI ..iynkliam: nomtJ nation was fjvorablr repfrtod on thisTnoruihg. ; I J mwmwmmwsm iiliioliliil:ii i.sinw Efinri thf nniFWT '. ;.. a ji ., .v... ; ...... : .. 'v.::rf;'i-.v.'-,..; -i , Km , iht hoi j Vlth.a vlew to conterrin? with the -jTheOermaa cruiser Numbers, heads, of the ranapa-PadfioTEipQser way from the, Asiatic tfen with' rfru t.-whether Hawaii ,; iuesumailjr Ordered ; to . J. ' 1, - . I.1 ' - ."-- IV. 17. TIiAYEtt'Y,L"-' ?Z '-' Ilawairs cllA eucutlve after it V " 7 v ; Saturiiay.v. . : - mainland the- secretary ' - cabled rto ' Secretary of the Interior.. Lane last Friday Urgently requesting a brief f- " v " ' V s'plte from official duUea.; Since-then 1 ' ! cablegrams have been flying back and i' -. . forth, and today came the permission, ; r The scries of cablegrams is. as fol ; .'."flows:;: i--;': ;r' k'v. October 17Secretary : Mott-Smith I l. 1 ta. the secretary of the Interior; i ' : Eetjnest jermlssloa ' to Icaie ' terrl- ' r - tory October- 25, return December- 8 i : Territorial affairs will not saner more i - ;.:, ifoQ now i cannot further Impair my health. Both Frear . and myself ab ' t(Ut tuvi f . . .. October J7.--r- Or. CJeorge Herbert " to secretary of, the Interior! ;.''. -' As Mott-Smith physician ; Impera ' tire he stop work and leave territory Octobers for change. ; - ' .f s October :17.-r-ilott-SmIth to Govern "or FreanA-' '"'"' '':C '-3 " "' See my today's' cables secretary fn-i .tcrlor. ; ;; ; ' ;;v:: J ru-v-' ? ' .October ; 21 jTrczT. to Mctt-Smith: ; feentarj-decides yon may. go. ITn- dcwtandinif thatrThajcr txill rrt for poTcrnon r- Secretary, will cable fer- CD ncAnf0VA n.a nm?c!rtn Commaiider ; Moersberger, Lieutenant prjth rAii Tnmof trt a.f i en nttAi " commander v DuncKer, Lieutenantconv- r ' . ' minimi' ITJtiH .lof T.tant.nonts T?av. 1 saia wooa mis morning wnen aiscus-irr.l 1 : "' r I sing his proposed trip. ,"l have been Hammerle, Ehlera.. Berendt;. ?d. W nnthflrtxArt n ctMa tn tx- TTveHinnv Lieutenants Zeye. Schreiber.v .von , heads that. If Hawaii is forced to di-,; Fischer; Ensigns Count von Spec, ; . vide her exhibits she 1 will withdraw Frenken- Chief Engineersr ; Kleedehn t i her building. I have 7 no doubt but t Brubnsen; Paymaster Hang. v , " ' whatithe offlclals willaeceed to the J. -A reception for the Nurnberg :and I ... ........ -.r 1 .... A f . A ' L . .B1 . ' Wisnes or tne lOCav Commission. aiaiwuuuu:uK , iur uermceni kuv case they, do, I' have been authorized men will . probably be arranged w lth to direct the architect-to advertise for . Intbe next few days, but as the news i- 1 f dJT.coDfertiln? Plnkham. . Wr. Mott-Smilh received, the final ablegram this morning with " a stall. wJv'thatl betokened It was good news Xor $ tfim.- m ?r- v. - - "i-'Vv -n ftavr felt the "strain of the la6t ii tew . weeks severely, and I intead to take a teal vacation now "f htv sald. "I . wontC 4' a ' )usine8s while away.!- -V?v'--J-;--t '''" Will .Spend .Vacation in California', r ile ilans to- spend the vacattonN'in a' California auto trlp, Joining : Mrs. Mott-Sthlth oa'the coast, where she preceded; himsome weeks 1 ago. His plans, bowever,; are- Indefinite, and he -J: Continued on page eight) V: - .x- If . 3AtS - BRONZE TABLETS. : M- E.; HENDRICK,- l-TD. . Phone 2648, Merchant & Alakta Asiatic station and viU te' ullQweu ta exhibit. .exclusively tersbecause Z of ?v the international J in Itslown- building; er.else. pe; forced, trcnbtestJiereh hrotenbi;twIll;iL4 : ta ..-.lulca. purely j the-, plans , lur ou jarfn 'UotToTiilir tonKovembeTT, abN structure, ,H,ST. '.Wood,,; secretary of 'trdlng"- jo Srew Received ,by -,cable--the lomotion, CcamHtee and; chair- ram , tpday: ny H. Ilackfeld i Com-' ' raai: of the Hmali: Fair. Commission, yanyiad, Originating at .Yokohama!!" ; " : .The urnberg haa ' been stationed -teria Saturday, returning to Honolulu ,n ihe Orient "since - soon .after going"!. ' bv the same steamer. AccomDanvinfir: - : ai- 1 v . """" - " m "3,470. tonv 13,400 horsepower engines newspaper man,-, who ; goes.to -f San c able of 25. fcnotsfan v Francisco ; to assumtf charge of the . mr? ... tanh . -1 ft ; ) Promotion Committee. . ? , . f .cu-: .--.'-i. The -Hawaii Talr thinks that. there Is opposition Leaders of Upper House Threaten To' Use Force - to Ccm-:; . Attendance of Negligent Members - -Resignation Allcr 1 native of Work fiip:wj fAasocUted Prew Cable) ;vv ? v.'" -1.. - WASHINGTON, O. Cv Oct. 21 The leader of both parties art jsln Ing in an attempt to secure fuller attendance at car.;rtilonal ttzz.-.-z. Thm attendance la so uncertain that often no quorums are ci.a!r.it:s t-i no business can be transacted. Party leaders demand that ths ssr.m sb sentees either resign or go to work. They even threaten the iits cf fares U compel their attendance. j '.- .. r ' '; . 1 .' . :. ' ' - . -, .. ' - . Sulzer's ,Electibn jGohcedsd : . :' He;.May ; Deadlock Ao:3:;;l; 1 ; V AMOclated Yrtnn Cable) ALBANY, N. Oct 21. The candidacy of William Cu'';r, d! governor, for the assembly on the Prosressive tlcktt for ths t:t dis trict of New York is the chief topil of. p::;t!ial eonversat!:n hrs. Even, his "worst enemies concede that he Is so pspular in this district that hs w,:i be elected. 'Many believe that he will elther. be aSle to. gain ths t;siker. ship or deadlock the. legislature. 1 Taaft-vhfp-rl Rift Pnil fi Gdncessibn By Ghins: 3 fAanoclated. Prs Cable) V T0K10, J2?an, '0ct 21-An Important concession 'and c.: IK.:' ts give Japan .a commanding position In the great exacted trc-s c:v- ; li China, has t;:n granted Japan by the new Chlnecj rt; --:;. T. : c: cessJpngives Japan tha ri;ht to: extend ths existent sc-th:rrr fi--: -r: i railroads Into excedln;! rich agricultural d!:iricts. 1 - . ' - - - . i , ... In view, of. the facMbat ,wltn 1(y jour.inch and her arma- : O' ' 5 - - ' V isitlon-on the part of the ..C:. - , T.. TL PfVlfH A M ... . - iiiriik Ainu lULiuura lnu lui imuii ' au ur.v . - v ' - h,!hi..i 0?.,,M MrA e, i ial yards; at, Kiel.. Her officers .are v - - - w - -u miuee .ioaay ... . - , w w ar' m a m nsT vwm V aa aw T iAiitAMH . bids . for the Construction of the build In? was -r received only this morningl no plans nave yet been made wmu c onMDO niiT enm m i c liuring his : star 'on the -mainland. Wood' will go to Los-Angeles as a delegate of the Honolulu' Chamber of Commerce to. participate In -the exer-1 WahJawa; on a federal reservation. cises wnicn.are, to.' be held, in that was arraigned today. She entered ; a city in celebration 4of the opening of plea of Uo guilty and her case' was the giant aqueduct which Is to supply continued to the call of the next "cal the city with waiter, Ijight ahd. powen endar in federal court .tzz It will be He will also go to San Diego on bust-"! set for :triaL She was, released ,on nesa matters. ; ' - " - r : . IS250 baiL - , 1 " .LAUpENCE REOINGTONV- ( Staff Correspondent with 1st Hawaii , V . an Brigade. Iti . MANEUVER CAMP NEAR - Mrs Alvira C. Field, indicted .for JONES' PANCH HOUSE. Oct 21, selling 'liquor without a license at 12:30 p. m- When three smoke bombs rose skyward thia morning at p O'clock; the Red and Blue armies ceased hostilities and a maneuver, highly interesting from a practical standpoint but productive of very lit tle i real fighting; came to an end. From noon yesterday the invsding and defending forces bad been , in' a , state of war 'and at times ' through the night various points in' the outpost lints were in contact but there was no extended engagement- ' W , The Reds, numerically; were much weaker than, the Blues, consisting for the hiost , part . advance' cavalry whose mission It was to harass, the enemy on the front- and flank.. For that' reason there, was .no concerted attack. Just before midnight a Small (Continued on page three) r i .V' v-'-!: ; - -f Associated . Pr; . . , . ; .fVcHIC;AG'Ov IlU .Oci1 2 WThe first t!izzrJ cf t.i ...-:..vli c-, and freezing weather striking Chicato .la:t -r,i;ht. vTr-f;;c Is c:. heavy' snow-drlftSv One person is dead arl s!x injjreJ is a res-.: blizzard.:...-, '. ' ' ; ' .J .' 'v Zeppeli n a. - f f T T Die victim 5 V U'l'i:. .5 BERLIN,' Germany, Oct 21--Count Zeppelin, the- kaUer and kalisrln, their sons and a thousand officers il the army and" navr Uiir attsndei the state funeral over the bodies of those .who perished-lnth disaster last week to the Zeppelin dirigible L-1T on her trial trip. . : ' j '. mmm i mm ' , ' ' " " rortoia festival to d elm. '; iV;v- yN'if Associated Trex Cable) ; ' '.;-, . ' .' ,'v'; ; .;: ' 8AN FRANCISCO, CaU- Oct 2t The Portola Festival begins tomcr. row, with several days of gay festivities planned. Including a big swim ....u uiktok h Ututlin fim !i ntrel Twa lineal dei;end- war and at times' through the v.m Num Baihoa. th noted adventurer who discovered the Pa- night various points in ' the outpost cifl- Ocean in 1519, are present-and will be featured In the, carnival cere- monies. . : ' -:.':. ... ' ' ": v v"-v- M ., . . - : . Roosevelf Reaches Brazil . ''4.-:-v ;'-f-'-'5-?i tAasoctate4'-preM. Cable). :-v7; " ... - rio de JANEIRO. Brazif.' Oct 21 Cot Theodore Roosevelt arrived f here today on his "South American trlp.7 He will deliver a course of unl t Versltv lectures. . His arrival was the signal for unusual military honors. SUGAR INDUSTRY PERMANENT IN THE ISLANDS $50,000 TO BE mi ,9; -1 FOSTER AND ROSS LOSE: IN SUPREME COURT IN 4 DRAINAGE LITIGATION H. II. Foster and Edward Ross have finally lost; in their : effort to check the ; work .of the Honolulu Construc tion & praying Company on the s-eet and drainage improvement ,worlc, la the Punchbowl district; the supreme court handing down -a decision thi3 j afternoon affirming the decision of ; the lower court In thia case. Group of tha mn wh hrvs been active workers in the" arrangements and action of the Mill Engineers' convention: From left to right' standing S. T. Carr, secy., J.' E. Kennedy, H. McCubbin, Irwin .Spalding, trcas., James Ogg, H. S. Truscott. Seated W.G. Hall. J.. E. Sheedy, chairman, E. Kopke and R. R. Hind. Those not otherwise identified are members of the mill engineers committee. Messrs. Hall and Kopke served "as temporary, chairmen of the meetings. ' ' Hawaii's sugar Industry will never, prosper.. Hawaii is now brought to die. tariff bills may pome and go, reducing the tariff on sugar or taking It off entirely, but the industry on these islands, by making the most of Its opportunities , will continue' to face a grtfve problem, occurring by reason of the tariff reduction fon su gar, .but she "wW successfully solve Y by greater efficiency and economy. engineers, expressed- this, morning. They are now completing the last ses sion of their first annual convention, which opened ',; yesterday, morning when.more : than', seventy engineers j the Ubrary of Hawaii building. Before they convened this morning they. were; taken on' a. tour of Inspec tion ;to: the Inter-Island Steam, Navi- , ', , . ; ' . 1 ' ;, ,1 ' . f Taking Immediate action upon tt' i, : The two , contractors . sought an" in A receipt of acablegram from Architect; Junction; restraining the construction C. W. Dickey, which was to the ef- company and their petition was de- i feet that the' Hawaii building at the nied in the circuit coiirtn Thct' de- ; , Panama-Pacific Exposition cannot; bo j creef is now ? affirmed; ' . . -, . 4 ; t erected, for $35,000 under the prea ' ' completed plans; tbe Hawaii Fai I Commission, -meeting in special ser ;'sion at theiPrOmoUon Committee thi" morning' adopted a resolution, where, by not. less than $30,000 of the mone; ; now. In' Us hands will be used! In the , ; construction , of Hawaii's exhibit pa!- . ace. The "entire committee, which, is composed of H. P.' Wood, chairman J V John Hughes, Jchn Wise. J. N."S. ; Williaara and , C E. Wright, was pres r-eht 'v-4 V"1:--'-'-':. t-Vv;': Following tue rent criticism which accused the r commission o spending mtn-e miney on tfi Itawa building - than was advisable, Char man Woo wrote ti C W. Dlcksy, th' architect who recently completed :th; plans, asking him; if, undef the pres cnt : plans: the building ould not "be erected ; for 135,000 Instead cfJ5O,03rf sis prevlopsly : planned. .The negalrvr answer" was received thia morning by cable-, and -Commissioner Williams - cf fered a - resolution whereby t? r- JAPANESE WILLV; ; - ; 'CELEBRATE THE " ; h 1ST ANNIVERSARY. ; ! jn ,celebratk)nof the first anniver sary cf the Inanguratlon of Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, Hlsakioht Eitake, consul' general - forvthe Japanese- Ut Honolulu, will be the ."host at a recep tion ' and - dance, "to.., be' held ' at T the' Young He tel ptt the evening of Octo ber: 3VheginnIng at 8 o'cJbck. Invi tatlqna are . Jo be JssuetJ to all prom inent residents of ctbe city, and - It la said t that ,the majority of 'th guests will be AnietfcansiJ vQtWn Lil'uolca lanl i will' be: amongr these present During the . afternoon; and ever.b, the Japanere cf ; HcncJulu. e t zz r 3 in ; celebratic;n:rat - the: consul's , re '. N denco,.- Nuuanu . street " ' .'' ' ' ' ''Prince .- V.'I'Ilam ' I'- "