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. CT) C- V Frcm Cn Frtne?sr China, Sept 25. For Can rranelseot : Eierra,- Sept. 21, from Vancouver: Indefinite. . -Vanomnrtr: - Indefinite. i 7 v I. Vi TT- V r . ..:. v -yy N v..-. Evening Bulletin, Est. 11882, No. 5967 Hawaiian Star. Vol. XXTI, No. 7007 12 PAGEa HONOLULU, TERRITORY OP HAWAII, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 24r 1914. 1 12 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CZIiTO v ; v. j oo ooo ooo 'o oo - .oolt oo oo oo . ooo ooo ooo 7t o rrrra r r 77 3 r P TT nnn r ' " '..n I .v.---. : p. ' mm .1 GB'i j: OOO : - . . !!': 1 i j M ! ) - r, ' Atsoclatetl Pr8 aenrl ty Federal Wlrelesc.) ' ' . ; LOIH Oir, En-land, Gcpt. 24. Ililitary experts here point ; cut t!:at ths fall cf. the Austrian stronghold of J ' !:t7- into nu::iin , hzzdz completes he rst . Etae of C z . : c . I . ,:al 'jnilitary cpcraticn3 ever undertaken , . : ' ' ;;- i The investment cf Frreniysl blocks the advance of the Auctrian and German forces, it is declared The Russian niove- ncnt is r.077 that cf a hu-ravredge-shaped body, constituting the rilit, cn the entire line from Libau to Warsaw; This U z:r : .' rr : to Pdrsmnn Germdns i.z'iTi'te&From-Rtissitin Sources Lb::i::-:: . rr-!-r.a;?'C:rt. Germans pursuing the rru::ia have metTdisastcr at SubL The Ger- H ast ' Pru:::a to, reinf crcs their line at ! I r -i- :c:ri ' 1 UmLcr LJ at Lav:lian Eav and is moving SERVES WITH CORPS : IN ANNUAL TRAINING : AND IN REAL WARFARE VILLA'S ; TIIOOPS . Sz A ' Dp. . Vinn!n-tan, ln?rai CIthoo-4 t2 Jsin th5 London Rifle Crljais, cf ,v,h!ch h ia chaplain. : ; t A -4 0 ' TT c:t!: ;.n:e, C:pt. Ci. -General ven Kluk, in command riIit, I: f.:n:hing under the attacl: of the Allies . ,- . , " " ? ; ; . ' . ' . .; :. - '. .: Ir.ve menaced the German' attempt to cut off CV. l:.: c: ; arc leein cn the riht. The Allies. have ; ccevpy Pcrenne. The Allies are also, ad t l:t;vc:n the rivers Ccmme and Oise toward Crisis in Mexfcoi.lore Serious and Outbre ,; of Battling :-'h i- is ThrV znz0M. Associated Preaa , Pel , Wirele Ss.l WASHINGTON,' 5Si?t. 24 Affair in troubled ' :exfc'fMtYa enc again come to a ;cr a wrt$ th - .flous revclutlon galnrt rovlalc Ha .Presi dent Carranza, hi. 'sd.by former chief general, ra: ;ho.yttla; ' ; FollowiRd the lat "r'a potting of rev olution proclamatl: nsr he has moved south with his- 40,ceo troops to .meet the Carranza forces.:... y-," Gen. Carranza today telegraphed to Washlnston that he will not make the attack on the opposing troops and asks the United Stites not to interfere. Ef fort to' heal the breach between the two Constitutionalist leaders are being made m Mexico City ; x - President '.'WUsen" .today conferred with the state tf oartmenr and. may dccldo'.th2fetha 1- td--tateiitrdops Shalt t kept at. verciW-: ;. -.i'v - , General, Obrcgon, who was reported to be holding TorreoiV la a virtual - : rre entrenched between the Oi:e and Aisne. r van: e' in the Verges has been repulsed. - t f , T ;. j v . f 1 f'Vf.v TtritisTt r.ival officers einliirg cf the three British' cruisers in the ,1 - All::t V: v; 3 made, by Hve German submarines, one being C::e German submarine has arrived safe in a Ger- it tt:-. ii ' it i; r : : tL-re 13 rr error In the above. The telegram In its skel "Five ubrr,r;nes, cna cfestroyed." From the fact that It ri t"-t c.Ty cr; lubman'ne arrived safe in a German port. ; 1 ;t t;r.'.:r.ce mear.s: "Five submarines and one de- : la 1 2 Fdlarc b ' U::;, Lr-Iand, Cept. 21 The Germans; are making : t to fierce tiie line of trench forts linking "Verdun Th: C: :an attack ncrtheast cf Verdun has failed. left cf the Allies are now, confident.: r.cr'Ici:17cr:3rfcJiTC: Le - 4 . . Ln 1 c-, German v;r lean is 4,SCD,CCD,CCD marks. r: J ; , n i4nnorincen:2ntironi2rm : 5 '(Associated "Press servlco b rederal 'VlrelesaJt;''. ; 1 : BERLIIT, Germany, Sept.. 24. It is' announced here that the - German heavy artillery . is today successfully bombarding the French points of Troyon, Lesparoches, Camp des Romains and Lioumville. ; ; ; Regarding the sinking of the British light armored jsruiser Pathfinder, some time ago; the German admiralty says that the vessel was sunk; by a German submarine,' not by . coming-into contact with a German mine, as-was first reported: : - The German admiralty maintains that the British cruisers were sunk by the German submarine U-9 siiglehanded; . v: Vrlt is jstated that the cathedral of Rheimi is only slightly damaged by the German bombardment. , AhijJo-JiipanemA singtau ? . ... lUillUI IULU m mmmwXw FJ I -f m Hi - PEKING, China, Sept: 24. It is announced here . that the Anglo-Japanese attack, on Tsingtau will be undertaken to- inorrpw.rv- . : . v-.-;;-:.v -v ' ! LO ND ON, England, Sept. 21-German and Belgian troops are reported to have met in a fierce7 engagement al short dis tance sonth of Antwerp, during which it is stated, thousands of the Germans were routed, large numbers being, killed or taken prisoners. y: " . . . Cholera Rumor Confirmed t ? ' j ft f ;. JTh !'J. I! OOO 1 r j ii Key; . Aerial Lzu I7Z2; : Big QiQwi m ziiz2::ri MESSAGES OF GREETING TO NOTED MAINLAND M GO i! - .-Gugllelmo Marconi ! (ab$ve, whose - fisnius made possible .the wireless girdling of the globe, and Governor C E. Pinkham (below), who touched the button tha set in operation Kahuku plant, wjlch enters y- Hawaii. ity globeirc1ing chain. ' . .'.S- -' .'''-' GREETINGS FLASHED TO HAWAII BY NEV ; ;v; MARCONI AIR ROUTE (Special Telegraphic Correspondence.) , KAHUKU, ;Sept '24-Creetings: to the people of Hawaii from the main land.' were received early this .after noon over the new Marconi system, answering . the messages sent . from Oahu. ' ' ' ;V,vV r The first message received at ; the Aloha From Hawaii Pulses Across Pacific in Gmmembration of New Aerogram Route ; , 198i Guests of Marconi Company at. Al i Frpsco LuncheonBift 'Kahuku Plant In 5 C inspected by Visitors Who Go by Special roTraih:vAnd-Auto'---;. - ' (Special telegraphic "correspondence by Marconi lard wire.); 4 v HiMARCONi WIRELESS STATION Kahuku, Sept 24,-The Cah: link In the great aerial chafn that wlU fclni ; Jhe, cortlnsr.ts cf. t'.trXh A-irlti ir.J , Asia has been tested and found to be strong and true. '1 Shortly after 12 o'clock today Governor L. E. Pirkamrfrcn h'i -!2c at the. head of the al fresco1 banquet board at thi bii Kzh. ;; .. . - J a fiHver key, With that movement the Marconi vviri!::j plant cn C- . v : formally cpened and trans-Pacific communication by t.u.e new syt'.;. i s-cct.i- ,fulIyHestablJihed.'7' vt-v '.. ; ' v ' " - ... r : it was an Impressive ceremony and far-reaching In Its 'ultimiis rs suits The crash of the wlrele&s spark drowned all ether noises In "the ;'ar.t arJ for a moment stilled the big crowd of guests assembled to. cs.r.-iemorata the opening of what la said by experts to be the greatest wirelei sUtisn In the -world In capacity and powert .' V- l.One hundred and ninety-eight guests of the company satjefrvm to the luncheon table, after maklng'a thorouch Inspection cf the plant previous to i the i turnlng-cn of the power by. the territory's chief executive. The celebration unaer the auspices of the Honolulu Chamber cf Com mere was a complete success, carried out a it was In thoughtful and hes--pitable detail by the Marconi Wireless Company. ,The' Marconi marajement provided not only splendid accommodations, but spread a hospitable board for its guests, who included ths leading business and professional men cf the city and many public officials and representatives of commercial or oth er, bodies.; ? ; " : ' . .The guests from Honolulu left the city at 9 o'clock by ths special train and arrived at the Kahuku stopping place at. 11:40, after havirg picked -up about 30 passengers who made the trip from the city to Haieiwa by auto. ' The company's guests sat down to luncheon In an Improvised pavilion in the shadow of the towering' Wireless masts.- . Former Governor Ceor-jo (R. Carter, president cf tht Chamber cf Commercei acted as toastrrrstsr on . j V j - Real wireless messages to, many mainland . men and oflclals, Jneludln the President, were sent and received, A feature of the luncheon pro;rz.-n was the reading, of fake messages from various people to some of the bus- . Jnessmen present. The messages were of a himorous nature and s'.lrrsd up much Uughter, while the real congratulatory aerograms exchan-;:i be tween Hawaii and the mainland were read amid applause. ... C Three rousing cheeri were given for Mr. N. H. Stau;hter, the englnee'r inharge for the Marconi Company, and three cheers for the company. . L. A. Thurston made an Interesting talk on the history cf communica tion of various sorts in Hawaii, and Engineer, Slaughter also made a strik ing talk oi the hopes and plans of the new system that has come to Oahu to stay, ',-;". :.:' --ryi : ; , . . l-,.- . . . . .. The. weather Is overcasVbut no raJn has fallen and the opening cere monies have-teen an entire success. , . Big Construction Work Completed. ; 1 With the opening of tbe Marconi plants at Kahuku and Koko Head, one of the greatest . Industrial plants la Hawaii Is practically complete. The two plants together represent an Investment of close to a million dollars, of which nearly 1750,000 has been .expended In the gigantic Kahuku plant: This Btatioa will, ultimately serve as the sending station to the Orient when the rest of the round-the-world Marconi chain is put In place. ' The Marconi company has been pre paring for todayja opening for more This er-:, -its to approximately ?1,CS7,C:C,C:3 In U.iS. money. Several rt;:rts s t3 f-e t'zt cf the German war loan have been received here, one V.zt it is CCD and ancther that It is CCCC.CCO.CCa A report a few tf:ys f"-i C:ri;n stated that the loan was heavily oversubscribed. '..-. f ... r ,. v rr .z Iv.rn cn Lciczr T "T" 21. It is declared here that 1 1 t r : : :rz Lavo fc:cn put up in Ecrljn bearing the words, E;v,-n , itli tlio Hai:cr! -7e 7Lnt"'pcacc.,, v ' m. i . i a '.V.CIIIiraTOII,' D. C, Ccpt. 2i.--A. Ilustea Bey, Tnrk Ii nr.li::-dcr to ths United Ctntes, has notified President "i!::r. thit he vrill leave the United States in a fortnight and ' 1.2 vrill net retract the ciatcment criticising the United r:r:;r.;nt fcr rendinj American cruisers to Constan- r-' " T.nTITinTI TTnnrlorirl . Runt 91 Tha mwftr fViat rfon ora huA ; r www' sm, . -rv wv.i Tht Pananra-Pacihc Interna-' hroken out in the Austrian army is confirmed By further des-: tionai Exposition .sends cordjai ' patches-reachingthis-dty; ;;:;:: ; nan : Cruiser Shells Lladrcs -. . j njOTh'wJSriJj CALCUTTA, India. Sept 24The German cruiser Emden " T?;tl? stormed the city of tladras last Tuesday, throwing shells' at" hope. thi wm timuue;; bith materially to the prosperity Vand happiness .of your people. N ' - ' :' "CHARLES C MOORE.; A long congratulatory message was station was from Charles Moore. oresldent of ihe Pan-Pacifio exobsi-1 than a Teart)wlnz to delay in icet- tlon. It was addressed to; Governor thig material for theIantse.work i at times progressed slowly. The plants the city but inflicting but slight damage. IsO Annotihcementfo ;, Up to the time the first -edition of the : Star-Bulletin went wed f rim X iyiSrw to press, no news' had been ireceived from -Berlin. The lastef the San Francisco office of the a- t, r AS ouxcisu iuuiouuceineiiu iroin me uermaa tipiuu ciiiiiasiicu a message of good wishes for eon- Slaughter, signed, "The People of Ho nolulu H'v - A ' 'r's"T. ...f.-. r--'.--" important victories over the Russians in East Prussia. lsdcnt Advance At.Cracoti: "LONDON, England, Sept. 21 The news; has reached Lon don that the Russian advance guard has reached i Cracow. x - : ( ADDITIOriAL CABLE f JEWS ON PAGE TV0)3 SUGAR 8 AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24-Sugar: 96 deg. test, 5X2 cents. Previous quo tatlon, 5X7 cents, are of such unusual size and so great is the power demanded that most of the machinery had to be specially built for the Oahn Installations. ' ; The opening of the Kahukri plant to day was made a gala occasion by Ho nolulu, i The celebration -. was- under the auspices of the Chamber of Com merce and much of the day's business In the city was suspended owing to tha large number of business men who made the trip. " , ""-'. - They expressed . themselves a, de lighted today withfhe big plant' its costly and unique machinery and the fact that the . Marconi Wireless TeleJ graph: Company; '.of America is now a part and parcel of Hawaii's industrial life. : ' -'v--;.--?-'.-;".:'' : - Congratulations of the most cordial kind were bestowed today upon ' Nr r I - MONUMENTS (Sranlta Marble. " " Blue Etcae Ccpinj and Iron Pence. IL E. HENDRICK. LTD. . . gent H. Slaughter, the yonng enslaeef who is in general, chargs of the Mar coni work and who has labored almost Incessantly . for many . months to get the plants Into working order. The large staff of employes were al39 . heartily congratulated- - The messages sent todays Included the following: ' ;. . , ' Frqm Governor Pinkham to the Pres ident: ',' - ;"-- ' i rr y V. The President, the White House, Washington, D. C: I With time and distance annl- hllated; ' and ppace - subdued, through wireless triumphs and Impulse, the Territory cf. . Ha waii conveys Its greetings, pro found respect and sympathy to W cod row Wilson president of ' the .United States, as he so earn estly seeks the blessings of peace and good will for all men, and all, nations. - -. . - , LUCIUS E. -PINKHAM ; - , Governor of Hawaii.'' From MajGen. Carter to Adiutant General: -.'s' - - - ! - " ToThe Adjutant-General, Washington,; -D. C: . -; ' . We celebrate today opening Marconi radio plant on Oahu. The radius of action is upwards of 5000 miles, and insures communication in tirr3 cf war, regardless of any cutting of C 3 cat I a. ..-'- i-: . ' :. - -rr:.? - . -. CARTIn.' - From Admiral Moore to the Secretary of Navy: The Secretary of the :;avy, V,'a!- ton, D. C: "..-" The ; MarccrJ Tr':-'1. ' 7' r- ii .1,