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TT W ? S1&. r &' I ' t rfK 7 I ' j- . i .. V iff . i 3$ From San Francisco: ' Alaliiniii i Jan. 7 For San Francisco: Alameda Juii. 1- From Vancouver: Aoraiigl Jan. 8 For Vancouver: Monna Jan. fi ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4510. ANDERSON SENATOR Frear Support For Robertson Indorsed Candidate -Has Praise De Tlial Governor Kiear recommended tint nppolntineiit of A. (i. M. Ilubeit mm an llui Se'run I I'cdeial .1.1 Igo tr lliu District Com t uhllo In Washing Ion Ib now definitely known. Kor As- soclate uf tliu Supiumu Court lie give nn opinion faiorable to Ilia upiHiInt- inent of IlolibbiR II. Anderson of the j firm of Kinney, Hnllou I'roruer & An derson. At a confccquncc lu Judgeships sit- nation In tbn certainty of tbe appoint-, incut of Andei.oii tu tbe Supreme' llench and the extreme probability t lint Governor l-'roa's recomiuendntlon will bo sulllcleiit tu'oveicouui tho ob jections Unit Imve leeu made to the iiprolntiiient of A. G. M. Itobertson on tlio United Slates District Court beiicli. When' linked 1Mb nionilns eoncern lug the itevehipinentH In ,tlio filling of vacnucli'H on the Supreme and Kederal benches, Governor I'reur stnted tint be bad beard nothing from Winhlng-1 actum on Hit' filling or tlio vacancy In ton as yet, nnd could hardly ba ox-j thu oftlco of Huperlntendent of I'nbllc peeled to put bimsPlf In thu nttltudo ' Instruction, but that he Imped to make of announcing tbe piobablo appoint in beginning tomorrow In the consider nients of President Tuft which might ntlon of the nominations, bo count i noil from bis announcement (Continued on Page 4) Heavy Penally For False Census Returns Rlne INot In Excess of $10,000 And Year's Imprisonment Prescribed By Federal Statutes. When Hip census man drops lu for an ulllchil visit nod proceeds to nsk n number of queutlims tome of which ma) seem a trltlo Venrcbliu; tell him the truth nnd nothing but tlio truth. If jou do not the law provides for the Imposition of n monetary fine not to oxceed flO,(uO or Imprisonment for u pei I oil of not more thairone year. Iioth lino and Inipiisoiiment can be Imposed If tlm court sees fit. The section of the. Poilera! statute providing for tlio piinlchmcnt of thoso attempting to uvndd tlio icqiilrements or tbu censur, states that "It bbiill bo Ibo duty of overy owner, president, tieasmer, seeictnry. dliector, or other olllcer iir ngent of nny inuniifactiiilng FOR SALE A beautiful home with over three acres of ground, fruit trees, lawns, etc., situated in UPPER NUUANU VALLEY Eight acres of fine residence prop erty situated on JUDD AND LILIHA STREETS For Particulars Apply to Real Estate Department, f.Ms Hawaiian Trust 11 Co., Ltd. ' "-'" MSmaUuSSaaSiMSi&i:m flMhXW'TVifiHttiit '" ' " 't"irr r tivfiMTr) itTJFStv A ifimMstitrW lAk-JL .1, . -rift 3&hJaf Isi .a.. ; Eve 3:30 EDITION "" I For Federal Bench For Judge . I Bolt nl nny opinions lip may have given lg I'lcsldent Tntt or Attorney Ucncrul Wlckirsham. In icply to nn observation to tlie ef fect Unit the community seemed to think tlint tlio Supi cine .Court vacancy was between Judge Do Unit of the Or- cult Court and Ilnhblns II. Anderson, Governor Kiear stated Hint bu bail a high opinion of Judge Do Ilolt'H ser vices on tbe Clicult llench nnd be- lleved that bo wan highly elnclcnt in tno dlsih.irgu of bis duties iih a Ju.U ehl olllcer. "Sihuuld .Indite De. Holt not be np loluted to the Stiptemu Court It will certainly be no rotlcctlon uiHin litin," said tbu Governor lidding that De Ilolt'H long anil fiblo service on tbe I Circuit V.ench fully Justified the ex- ll Vni-II.IIK 'l H'llllllllltu 111 dililu uu Bolt, ' . The Governor stated that he bn.l not . bad nn opportunity to take any definite establishment pf pioductlve Industry, whether conducted lis a corporation. Ilrm, limited liability company, or by private Individuals, when requested by tbu Director of the Census or by any supervisor, enumerator, speclul agoht or other employe of tho census iitllcft nctliiK under tile Instructions of said director, to answer completely and cilrrectly to the best of bin knnwledgu all questions on nny census schedule Any portion who shall refuse or wilfully neglect to answer nny of these questions, or shall wilfully glvo answers that are false, shall bo guilty ot n misdemeanor, or Iniprhoned for a poilod .not exceeding ouo yenrPiir both so lined and Imprisoned at tlio discre tion of the court." Tho penalty carries with It tlio stlfl illation that no publication will bo niadu by tho -ensiia otriro whereby tho data furnished by any particular es tablishment can bo identified nnd that only sworn employees of tlio depart ment will bo permitted to exnmlilo tho Individual re-oits. y Penalties are also provided for, con' sua employes who mhko public data contrary to tlio regulations. A pun ishment of n flno not exceeding $2000 anil Imprisonment for not nioie. than flvo yenrB is prescribed for census em ployes who make fnlso returns. Mm i rnu nu pav WHY NOT TAKE YOUR BREAD FROM THE Palm Cafe? Hotel near Union Sts. sVn!,Ji3j4!L l 'oWjK'" a' .AVteW&lLu alW?v,--., -:-. . v'i;-.,..i .. t - w I. , - ... ,NING BULLETIN I 10 PAGES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. THURSDAY, AND PERKINS GLAVIS TURNED WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 0. Attomoy-General Wickersham made public today his final report on the : charges made by Inspector Glavis against the land administration and Secretary of th; Interior Ballinger. These charges were connected with the famous Cunningham land frauds and gave rise to the attack on the Secretary of the Interior that has re. suited in a call for a Congressional I investigation. I The Attorney-General declares in! his report that the Glavis charges I are not proven by the facts pre. tented. I , Labor Charges Against Trust WASHINGTON. D. C.Jan. G. President Taft today rece'ived a del egation from the American Federa tion of Labor, who formally present ed to him charges alleging fourteen illegal acts committed by the Steel Trust. This is incident to the general campaign against the Steel Trust that has been started by organized labor on account of the insistence of the trust on the open shop. The President heard the commit tee and promised that a thorough in vestigation should be made of the charges. FOUR HUNDRED FILIPINOS HERE Siberia Brings Recruits For Plantation Ranks Tlueo hundred anil sixty-one 1111-' plnos intended for the Hawaiian sugar plantations have arrived at Honolulu nnd wilt be speedily dis tributed to tlie various Island es tates. Tho Filipino laborers canio by the I'licillc Mall liner Siberia, which drew nloiiKsldi! Hackfeld wharf it two o'clock this afternoon, after nine and u half days' uneventful trip acioss the I'aclllc from Yokohama. I'ourteen layover passengers left the Siberia's cabins at this port. Other Asiatics who stop hero In clude ten Hindus, eleven Cblneso and llfty-Milne Japanese. The Siberia brings 020 tons of general cargo, of which there aie 220 tons of plglrou from tho new Hnngynng foundries. This Is said to be the fust shipment ot Iron over iccelved at Honolulu from China. The Siberia brought less than forty saloon passengers. Christ- hum pMttu Joyous occasion aboard the U'iVtJ ICuplaln Zeciier nnd Purser lllyrup did all In their power to make the occasion u delightful one fori the truVelers under their charge. Now Year was ushered In short ly lifter the Siberia cioascd the lino. Tbe Slbeiln Is sailing for Ban 1'ranclBii) at ton o'clock tomorrow morning ami will tube a shipment of two thousiiiiii hunches of bananas and several hundred tons of various pioducts of the Islands, About llfty passengerB have book ed passage to Sail Krauclsco by the popular liner. lopoits deaths fiom contagious diseases from Decem ber 17 to December' 31. lDO'J. as fol low: ',,iilierciiloslrfi'i:i. tyiWuld lover I, lolaniis V, "' "v'1 '" '"" MIS' DOWN 1 The Bulletin prinls all ROBERTSON, FREAK'S IS HER CHIEF ' OFFICER i Saunders Is Badly Hurt By Fall At Suva STRONG HEAD SEAS DELAYED LINER Several Theatrical People of Note Arc on Board Brings Small Cargo and Takes But Little Awav Xo Sail For Sound Today. Chief O.TIcfr H. C. S.iuuder of the Canadian-Australian liner Mo ana, now In poit, was left at the kenerul hospital at Bua, l-'ljl. bad ly injured mill unconscious as a re al It of a misty fall fiom Hie vcsol o the deck ot a coal hulk below. The accident occiined during the conllng ot thu Moanu at the Fijian loit. SnlindeiB Is said to have been looking after that branch ot thu work, and he was attending to the iiiijiisiuiuut of I lie lirrifck, which lu some manner swung nroiiud"- anil, striking) the chief iillUe'r, tbicw Ii 1 tit to the boat deck. OHlcer Suiuuli'iH rolled' fiom 'ha duck, and, hltiiuc the rail-of tin coal hulk, sustained a series uf bod ily Injuries which tendered lilm uu com.olnii.t. It was Ic.ui'i'.' tluit the oflleer h'tl three libs broken by the fall, und theiu may be Internal Injuries, though the extent of these could not be learned until the Injured mail re gained consciousness. Tim sad nrclilcut hail a depress ing enct upon the coips of nulcers on board the Moann, where Saiin dcis Is well liked by his mates and associates. Saundeis Is well and favorably known to Honolulu shipping people anil he Is Mild to have been quite keen on sports. Ho bus been pass- (Continued jm Page 2.) BEETS GO SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 6. Beets: 88 analysis, 12s. 9d. Parity, 4.71c. Previous quotation, 12s. 8 l-4d. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 0. Beets: 88 analysis, 12s. 9d. Parity, 4.71c. Previous quotation, 12s. 81-4d. FINAL REPORT OF GRAND JURY Recommend That The Juvenile Law Be Strengthened Kccommeiidutlons for Increasing tho elllcleucy of the 'juvenile dclliit quency net aie made In the dual ie port of the Tectorial Oiaud Jury, presented to Judge Da Holt this aft ei noon, Tho report In full is us fol lows: To the Honorable J. T. De, Holt, First Judgo of the Abovc-Kntltled Court. Tho flrntid Jury respectfully sub mits as Its Dual teport: That It has considered and promptly acted upon, during the past year, all liiiulncsH brought bofoie it nnil bMs'fioin Hum to Hum repotted fully, to thu tnnl thu ichuIIh or, Its (Continued1 on Page G) HIGHER r I the bargain news any woman needs to read JANUARY 6, 1010. 10 PAGES. IS BADLY PINCHOTCrcw Fled From EXPLAINS rinnmori Shin CHARGES (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 6. Pinchot alleges that Assistant For csters Price and Shaw are the au thors of the Ballinger charges. SENATOR PERKINS HURT WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 0. United States Senator George W. Perkins cf Califomia'suffere'd'irvery terious injur? today from slipping on the icy sidewalk. The Senator fell heavily, injuring his spine and braising his body. Mr. Huntington Wilson, who was with Mr. Perkins, fell similarly and was badly cut. Gen. Rucker Is Dead (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 0. General D. H. Rucker died hcte to day. Aid For Explorer (Special Bulletin Cable.) LONDON, Jan. 0. Explorer Can tain Scott will be substantially aid- ed by the British Government in fit ting out an expedition in search of the South Pole. Punishment -Decayed (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 6. I Measures 'promising the arrest and I punishment cf ex-President Zelaya of I Nicaragua have been shelved by the House of Representatives. South Frozen KANSAS CITY, Jan. 0. The thermometer registered eighteen be. low zero in this city this morning. The cold wave extends through' the southern States, where the cround is covered with snow. . i IDAHO IS ASHORE. 1 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 0. The battleship Idaho, Captain Dunn, one of the new 20-cun battleships of the i navy, is ashore in the Delaware river. SELIOMAN IS DEAD. '.FAr.lS,' Jaiu. O.Viltiani Selig man, tip' New Yotk banker, died here today, , British Bark Driven Northwesterly Total The llrltlsb three-masted b.irk Alexander lllaek, now ashore about ' a quarter mile on Hie Pain mill, near Knbiilul, Is believed to be a I doomed ship unless the weather mod- i crntcs to considerable extent, wlilib' will permit thu steamers from the ' Inter-lslnnd Steam Navigation Com-, pally getting their llnej out to tlio dlstres.ed vessel nnd make a com bined attempt tu pull her titf. The Alexander Ul.uk now lies In : a small bight between Smeckels villi- and Pnla mill, broadside to the j shore, ami she Is hard and fast on what Is declared a sandy and soft coral bottom. j The Atoxniider Illack went, on "tho'1 reef late Monday afternoon dining a heavy northwesterly lain squiill which Captain GrlMthsj the master of the vend, states completely ob settled the land, nnrl It wns only after the squall bad passed and Hie iiirtuln of mist had lifted that the. skipper hud bis vmen icallzed tbel-l perilous position. The bark went on the reef bow on. with fori- and inlz- ten topsails set, then turned mound and now lies broadside, her port side Provisionals Ready to Report Andrews Says Differences Have Been Settled And Wheels Rcucly To Begin Muvinjr- That Provisional Conimltteo has practically completed Its labors In repairing tbu lences of the ltepub- lican paity. It hasn't leported to tho County Central Cummlttco as ot, but ( US 11 II1IS lllllll .111) III IIIIIIIMI 1IOCII montnry evidence of Its activity It Is presumed that there will be no partic ular rush upon thu pirt of tlio com mllteu to tell or their work, "Wo linvu patched up nil tho differ ences u have encountered, bad new piecluct olub ofllcers elected when va cancies existed ami lu short have dono the work wu have set out to do," sas l.orrln Andrews, who hns assumed one of the leadlntl roles In tho activities or thu Provisional Comnillteo. Tho first doputy Attorney (Icncrul also stiitek that innny or thu precinct dif ferences linvu been adjudicated through tho tactful usu or the hand or j: si t: i: n i: :: :t n :t t: tt :: tt t; :: HAWN. PAPER CO. SECURES BIG ORDER Paner Ordered Fcr the New Code Book Is the Largest Order For Paper For a Single Publication Ever Placed in Territory. The order lor tho p.iK?r ror the AniTriCuli-IfawiilInu PlihlUhlng Co s new Code Hook bus been placed with thu Amerlcnu-llnwullnu Paper Co., und Is thu lurgest order for ouo gradu of paper ever placed lu this Territory. Tho paper If placed In a straight lino the width of tbu Code Hook will cover u distance or fifteen hundred miles, i'f. TcrscTcrcnce is nn advertising ne cessity. Pcrscming Honolulu ndver Users lcam that Bulletin space is an advertising necessity in order tc get returns that justify their ad vertising expenditures. PRICE 5 CENTS. HURT Ashore, In Heavy Squall-Fear Loss being pIVt on the coml und sand, while ihere appears to bu plenty or water on tbe 4turbnnnl side of tho iblp. Immediately after tolng on tho reef, Captain tlritnths and his men Wt the Milp In their own bo.Ws, MM they are now awaiting orders at Ku bllliil. Tlie skipper nnd Hie cruw abandoned all their personal effi'CtH and belonging in their bast,, to leave what they believed a doomed craft. Ilio Alexander Ilbiel: li.i piled b,'r selr up in u potllluu not far from wbeie thu Simrta was .wrecked souiu live years ago. It will bu icinciubur nl Hint the Sparta cainJ lulu abu lul with a full shipment of coal. ,i ! evoril luuifeitital attempt bad been inntlp"innilltlii' ensel o:r she vtm Iliiaily ab'iliiluirud, and later' on a gie.it denl of her coal win sal-' vageil nnd the vessel was finally broken up. The position of the Alexander lllaek I also not a great distance tloni where the wooilell baik Colusa went iifhure mjiiih linen jejrs ago, (Continued on Pugc 4) Ar illploninry. That this np'ImtMlit vlun of tbu work of the Piovlstuuil' Cum tnlttee Is fully Jusilllcd must l ac copied without argiiment. The major Ity uf tho committee personnel ilecbt ed nt the outset that tbu best ruwiHa could be obtained by shunning public Ity ami this policy has been eonslst ontly adhered to. The Provisional CoimnlMeo will tell ull about It Kouietimo before next .May.' BIG TENNIS PLAY ARRANGED FOR In older to have homo really good, tennis on tho local courts while tlm California cracks, I.oug und Mcl.oiy'li. Ilu, are here. It has been decided to have u slnglos und doubles tourna ment. Six of the boot plnyera In Honolulu will bu picked to plu- In tbu touriia nleut nnd tbu two Davis Cup men will bo placed m that they will bo In nt thu finish of Ibu malclictt. l.onk nnd .McLuiighliu uro sullied nt thu ,Unl " verclty Club, wheru they will remain for ono week. At present their plaii3 aro to go by (he Alameda to tho Coast. The tennis toiirntmont ctbemu has stirred up ul tho lacquet wlelders ot Onhu, on i nil the he-it players of thu Iflniid will be able to go up n'galu'st tlio two California!!; lu both donblca and singles, llattllng Nelson nnd Ad WolgnBt linve been matched for tbu light weight championship, and they will piobiihly flplit on 1-Vbrunrjr '?k ho roro tho Puclflo Athletlcj"qiiib7 Tho niatcli will bu for forty-nvuWounda. ' nod the men have u side, bet ot S5000 uu thu result. i T i,V- '4. '! y '1 .& 1 V, 1 r n i y 1 '" 'aiilBI?gwMllMMa )