Newspaper Page Text
. Pnt HH imhijii- .M&&3m&8&&9tM&M1Hk& 7 Give your task to a Bulletin Ad and it will be (tone Virions' Evening Bulle Wfioo&f astfcaaai.. x a STEAMER TABLE. 'Biithfuvg, jjjj From 8an Francisco: $9 jjg Alameda ,' Juno 2 Sjj u siueria juno a n 1 . ffaTT ARilHathln tajlth nrmAii . iJUlvU&ment and crew, would b's help- gj For 8n Francisco! lets without ammunition. A ivunc j ndune xo Alameda ..June 7 Ventura . . .-.,., June 3 From Vancouver! Manuka June 3 Pap UanAiiuAn big (tore with goodt and clerki, would be Jutt a helplen without news paper advertising. 2 Mlowera June 28 3:36 O'CLOCK BULLETIN ADS ARE UP-HILL PJJLLERS trfTirivT $ Wejrawyssi,ity tftt6WV&&4m&&S& Vol. XV II. No. 3090 HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. THURSDAY. .TUNE 1, 1905 Pbiob 6 Cents. HOW THE DOMITRI DONSKOI WENT DOWN ggw.'p;w,wv m r ' t " "?" ".' " "v " - - - - - A - JAPAN NOW ADMITS LOSS (AttoctatedTrat Special Cable) TOKIO, Jnpnn, Juno 1. Tho Jnpaneso Naval Department lias finally announced tho loss of tho battleship Yashima, tho Takasago, two torpedo boats and two gunboats at tho siego of Port Arthur. The Yashlma wae one of Japan'a beat battleihlpe of 12,320 tone displace ment and 19.2 knota. The Takaiago la a protected crulaer of 4,300 ton and 24 knota. Thle was the faateat of Japan'a protected crulaera. o BOMB-THROWER IS CAPTURED. PARIS, France, Juno 1. A great ovation was tendered King Af fonso today. A suspect named Arscno Arnold has been arrested for ' throwing tho bomb in attempting to kill the King and President Lou- 0 RUSSIANS READY FOR LAND BATTLE. KUROKI'S HEADQUARTERS, Manchuria, Juno 1. Tho Rii3 EJans aro rcconnoitcring and thero is general activity fllong tho front. Rushing Kohala Ditch ' Only One Fatal Accident Forty Tunnels Going , Work on the blg'Kohala ditch, Uland, of Hawaii, la progressing with treat rapidity. .. Word comes from the scene of En gineer O'Shaughnessey'a labor to the effect that forty tunnels are under way and over 2,000 feet of actual tunnelling have' been completed. By the end of the present month 5.000 feet more will be added to the tunnel work. In July O'Sbaughncssey expects to add another MOO feet to tho finished subterranean works and In August he has his plans set for 7,000 feet mora. But two months of actual operations have passed, Most of this time has been spent in cutting trails to permit of tho transportation of provisions and implements. Quiches have been bridg ed in a brief space of time; chasms have been spanned with great skill and wonderful quickness. Pathways have been dug out of sheer cliffs and the way thrown open for the passage of men, mules and material. Over four hundred Japanese all the laborers are Japanese are at work with picks and shovels, drills and dyna mite. A large proportion of these la borers are men who have had consid erable experience on similar work, nav lng been engaged in the construction, of the Makawell and Keanae ditches. As yet no trouble has been experienced with the labor, the men Beemlng to be contenteand working well. O'Shaughuessey has a way of so ap t ers. m CorwctGblhesfor Mqq mm II if If VM2JI uJSm tWminlii r w wiim ; ma, mmmMiAmimiiim iMmkMmm plying his forces that the men keep out of each other's way and six are doing the work wlilcn would bo ordi narily accomplished by ten. Thcso 400 men are scattered over the line being divided among the forty tunnels. Very little work Is required in pro tecting the tunnel work. Now and then an underground stream Is met with and is choked off, compelled to seek another course, to prevent cave-ins. O'Shaughnessey says the ditch will gel all the water It wants without accept ing the voluntary contributions of lit tle currents trying to butt In on the tunnels. Much danger is associated with the work on an enterprise of this nature, but only two accidents of any note have occurred so far. A Japanese laborer missed his foot ing, working at the edge of a precipice and fell headlong several hundred feet to death. Then a harmless, necessary mule, laden heavily with dynamite, turned a somersault over the rim of a cliff nnl went tumbling, turning over and over in his downward flight, some 300 feet. The strange pat of this incident la that the dynamite did not explode and the mule was not killed by the fall, The poor beast broke most of his lege, however, and was shot In mercy. Those who have observed the prog ress of the work on tho ditch declare that wonders are being accomplished in the way of speedy operations. MEN'S SPRING SUITS New York'a flneat clothing achievement for the men of America bears thle label jljrsd)cnjamfo8(9 MKERSMEWyRK - These aulta are the tangible realization of the finest tail or's fancy the superb fab rics, the ultra.fashlon the perfect fit and the prlcea are no higher than you pay for usual sort. Come aee this line. You'll Join In our enthualasm. $16 to S27.SO. For aale only by The Kash Company. LIMITED AGENTS. lEWlR MB 01 IDS If Sheriff Candidate Is Anti Let Him Be Fiat-Footed "I don't know where Brown stands now," said Governor Carter this after noon, sitting at his desk In the exec mho chamber with a pile of newspa pers which contained numerous and sundry contusing articles on Brown's attitude toward the administration and the Republican party's attitude toward Brown. 'If Brown Is antl-ndmltilstratlon," continued tho Governor, "why does ho not come out lint-footed and declare that he Is against the administration, that tho Republican party may know whero ho stands. 'Personally, of course, the wholo matter makes no dlfferenco to me, but It does seem to me that if the Repub lican party Is supporting a Republican administration it is placed In a ery awkward position by carrying a candi date who announces himself as against the administration. 'Brown Is credited with saying that he was against the administration. Now ho writes a letter which, it ap pears to me. Is In the nature of a straddle. Ho endorses the administra tion and yet he falls to endorse it. "If the Republican party supports a man who starts an undercurrent of an ti administration ideas In his attitude toward one and yet says he is not anti administration when he is called on to Btate his attitude to tho party on whose ticket ho Is running, the Re publican party is placed In an awkward position, In a ery -awkward position, and I'm not the ono responsible for the condition of affairs. It U not my move. As I said before, personally, I am not concerned, but. If the Repub lican party Is going to stand united and bo successful in tho future It can not afford to let In Individuals as can didates who stir up thcso feelings that should be altogether eliminated. "Now Brown says that 'one branch of tho administration working In an antagonistic way to tho other parts of the system of gotcrnment could cause much harm to tho entire system. It Is not therefore my purpose or desire to lnoho tho administration In any ills cord.' 'I do not sco where tho discord would (.oitio In; Brown as sheriff would lo In tho county whllo the administra tion Is Territorial. 'As far as my personat relations with Mr. Brown are concerned they hae al ways been very pleasant. I hod no con fidence In Broun as an ofTlclal, but personally our relations were always very friendly. "If Brown Is really antl-admlnlstra- tion. It seems to me, It would bo bet ter for all concerned for him, as is his right, to come out open and aboo board and say so, and say so to all concerned. Prom all that lias been said so far I muBt say that I cannot see whero Brown stands today." Tho Governor went on to say that It was Important to the administration that It have men In offlco who were working for the administration, not thoso who were against it. Wells, Fargo & Co. Express, WAITY BLDO, KING ST. NR. FORT. PHONE MAIN 15. The Functions of A Trust Company ore manifold. It acts aa Attorney, Ad ministrator, Receiver, Executor under Wills, solely or otherwise; and Guar dian of the estates of minors. Aa a disinterested party, Its service must needs be Impartial, and thla combined with professional efficiency, renders the services of a Trust Company of the highest possible value. HAWAIIAN TRUST, CO, Lin It J, FORT iT. HI TOGO GIVES HIS STORY WA3HINQTON, June 1st, 1905. To the JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL, Honolulu: The eighth report from Togo la aa follows: The commander of the Kaauga, who returned this afternoon with aurvl vora from the Domltrl Dontkol, reporta that the Donskol on the morning of May 29th, opening klngston valve, sank and those on board, Including survi vors from the Oallabla and destroyer Boulnul, landed at Urleung Island. "It appears that the Boulnul took aboard Rojestvensky and hla staff be fore the sinking of the flagship In the afternoon of the 27th of May and also 200 from the Oallabla, which, finding navigation difficult, transferred Rojest vensky and hia staff to the Bledonl, and, while running northward, met In the morning of May 28th the Donskol, to which all aboard were transferred, and the Boulnul sank herself, "The Osllabla, according to other survivors' statements, had the conning tower struck at the first straight shot of the battle on May 27lh and Admiral Foelkershan waa killed and after the succession of shots sank at about 3 p.m. The survivor of the Donskol say that they saw two destroyers sinking In thick of the battle at noon on May 27th. This, If true, makea five Russian destroyer aunk." TAKAHIRA. WASHINGTON", Juno 1st, 1005. To tho JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL, Honolulu: Tho seventh report inndo by Admiral Togo in accordance with tho reports of our various divisions runs as follows: "It appears that tho Osliuhiu was seriously daiitnu.il in the early Btago of tho buttle mi tho 27th of 5 p. in. Sissoivchki, .Nndmnoll tho midday of May 27th uniT'wpro so damaged by the night attack of our destroyer nnd torpedo lioat llotillas that they wero completely put out of action. J hoy ero discovered next morning drifting near lsu Biiima by our conwrd cruisers, innru and Sadomaru, but sank About 015 wcro taken up by converted cruisers above mentioned and by inhabitants on tho coast. "It is certain from tho statement of prL-onors that tho Nabaria was struelcby four torpedoes from our torpedo lioat llotillas and sunk, According to tho reports from tho commander of the Niitaka tho Sviet- lona was discovered at 0 a. in. on rea and sunk by tho Aiitnku ami "Tho Aurora and tho Alinnz our torpedo nttnek on tho night of tchug, which was previously reported to have sunk, is uncertain after all. "Eight battleships, three armoured cruUers, and throo coast do' fenco ironclads, which formed tho Russian main force, wcro sunk or captured and nio-t of the second-class eruirers and other subsidiary yes sols woro destroyed, so that tho wholo Russian tquudrou was practically annihilated. "Regarding tho dnmago to our fleet, subsequent reports show that during tho night attack of May 27th the torpedo lioats 21th, 25th and 00th wero sunk, but most of their crow was rescued by their coinpau-' ions; othorwiso no ship whatever lost. Tho damages to our larger ves sels, including destroyers, nro very slight and nouo of them is incapac itated for action. Our total casualties so far estimated aro 800. "As nearly tho wholo of Japanese and Russian fleets engaged in tho battlo, tho lino was greatly extended. Moreover, weather having liccn misty it was inipossiblo to sco more than iivo miles, nnd thercforo I was unablo to keep in sight all divisions under mo even in daytime. Besides tho battlo extended two dnys nnd nights and as our various di visions attacked tho enemy scattering in every direction nnd somo aro still engaged in dutios subsequent to tho battle, U will bo somo days boforo details can bo forwurded." , TAKAHIRA. ROJESTVENSKY'S SKULL SLTGHTLY" FRACTURED TOKIO, Japan, Juno 1. Admiral Rojestvensky is suiTcring from a slightfraeturo of tho skull." His injury is not necessarily fatal. 0 VOELKERSAM WAS KILLED" IN RATTLE. TOKIO, Japan, Juno 1. Admiral VoolKorsam was killed in tho conning tower of tho battlcshipOslabya. It is estimated that 10,000 Russians perished in tho battlo of tho Korean Straits. . 3,800 PRISONERS. NAGASAKI, Japan, Juno 1. Russian prisoners to tho number of 3,800 have been landed here. 0 CONSUL DEAD. CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico, Juno 1. American Consul Kind rick b dead. Ml ROASTED BY DUNNE J. J, Dunno this afternoon finished his argument for the defendant In tho Naono enso, Dunno said that If tho theory of Dr. Mooro, that Naono wns feigning lntanlty, was true all tho wit iieaW w Miry and left he lino and sunk nt and Monomach suilcrcd heavily in Shinauomnrti, Yuwntmiinrit, Tniiiau- before tho capture ot the survivors. May JSth oil Chihuhen Hay of Ko tho Otowa. aro stHpcctcd tojiavo sunk during Jinv 27th. 1 he fato of tho .cm nesses for tho defense wcro perjurers. Thero was no doubt hut that Naono had suffered epileptic fits. Tho state ment made by Nnone In his civil ser vho nflidalt Hint ho had never suf fered from epileptic insanity was re ferred to. What education had Nnnno had that he could recognize epileptic Insanity, said Dunne, what iunllflrn lions did ho hno to illaguosa It. Tho most stylish lints over turned out In Honolulu aro being shown by Mrs. Ilodson In Kvrr'a Mllllnary Do partmcnt. irtoVMIaVii altris'lA'Wltrfc ONE RUSSIAN SHIP SAFE (Associated Prett VLADIVOSTOK. Siberia, June 1. Rojestvensky's squadron haa arrived, having escaped from the naval disaster. BURNED TO DEATH DAYTON, Ohio, June 1. A train engineer and fireman were burned to o BIG PORTLAND FAIR IS FORMALLY OPENED. PORTLAND, Oregon, June 1. The Lewis 4 Clark Fair was formally opened today, President Roosevelt acting by telegraph. o ENTOMBED MINERS. MONTROSE, June 1. -The miners are still entombed. Six are dead. o WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1. Toklo reports that most of the subsidiary vessels of Rojestvensky'a fleet were whole fleet. o 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 31. SUGAR: Centrifugals, 4.3675 cents. Previous quotation, 4.375 cents. BEETS: 88 analysis, lis 9d. Previous quotation, 12s. Parity for Cen trlfugals, 4.49 cents. 1H HI A BIG LOT Of (Dili J. HOPP ft CO., tho largo Young Building furniture establishment, ulll mako a specialty of chairs this week. They have lots of chairs In stock and many coming and will hate to mnke room for those on tho way by clearing out a lot ot thoso In stock. They hao splendid things In weathered oak and mahogany and a large lino of oak rock ers and chairs. If jou aro In need ot chairs of any description you should pay J, Hopp t Co. a call. Df IE Hi II GO. Second District Maglstrato Chan. Dolo this morning rendered decision In the case which tho Territory brought against The Rapid Transit com pany for exceeding the speed prescrib ed by statute Tho court, throughout Ithe decision, finds for the prosecution, holding that the points offered by the defendant nro untenable. The case was argued by Attorney General Andrsws nna l). I wumngion. i-ntor on urieis wero submitted by AndrewH and W. ft. Fleming nnd Castle ft Wltblugton. Tim decision reads as follows: "This 1h an action brought to enforce 1 Oxford, Cambridge Last. Price - UT Manufacturers' Shoe Company. I t(l. 1051 FORT STREET iltlaisiiiV uui . iri1toifrpttrtrriai's l ytVWMi sssifii it -nfr-" Special Cable) The battleshlo liumrud of Admiral FROM OIL WAGON. struck an oil wagon here today. The death in the fire that resulted. destroyed, practically annihilating the tho penalty provided for by section 812, Chapter GB of the Revised Iawb, relating to excess ot speed on the street railroad lines of the defendant Company. "The evldenco shows that on tho 3rd ot April of this year, one of the (Continued on Page 4.) Watch the Bulletin Newsboys Watch the Bulletin newsboys, for ten of the most active of the little fel lows will soon be wearing watches. It Is nearlng the end of the school term and the boys are all looking for something to do during the vacation. The Bulletin has Joined In assisting to keep them out of mischief by offering ten watches, which will be distributed among the ten boys selling the largest number of Bulletins during the next sixty days, or between the datea of June 1st and August 1st These watches are not cheap affair by any means. The two which will go to the two boys standing highest are first-class gold watches which any man would be glad to carry If he had the price to buy. The other watches will be durable and with first-class works, though the cases may not be so elab orate. The watchea will be on display In the show window of M. R. Counter the up-to-date Jeweler of the town. . DEPARTED. Thursday, Juno 1. Hchr. Ka Mol, Illpa, for Kohalalele, 2M5 p. m. Sea Kerr's window display ot new suitings. Exclusive designs; ono suit only each kind. YOU HAVE TASTE IN THE MATTER OF SHOES If you are looking; for x shoe care fully designed, and fitted in the most attractive form that ihe laws of good workmanship will permit, you will make no mistake in buy ing; this Cambridge Blucher " All America" Patent Colt Blucher ft J 1 i -I U 4 I M