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"I From Ban Francisco i Korea Mnr. 2?, lur San h'rftivUco: Wl'licl-nlii.i Mnr. 2'S' From Vancouver: Mnitnl Apr. f Cur Vaurutiver: Mamma , Mar. 29 w- - rn x . r : i a vi rvi ii .ny1 v Legitimate and comtant circuital tion promotion makes the Bulle- t i n first with the judicious advert titer, as it is with the readers, for its j news qualities. JJ-i I 'iJC XX n 3:30 EDITION Publication of News Its Best Circiftation Promoter "ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4576. lfi PAGES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1910. 10 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENT tt r in i v ih x ; X DU1 JLJ T JLJJJL 1 JLJ. JM ; I , .. i -.-I. l. i C01GRESS IS TO PROBE SHIPPING LOBBY PERELSTROUS WITH THE RUSSIANS Perelstrous And More Russians Immigration Promoter Arrives Police Detail A& Landing Escort .1. W. IVrPlFtrniifP promoter lit Hit Blnn Immigration to the Territory of Hawaii litis returned tu Honolulu alr n tlirco montliB absence, on.! thls'tlme lip comes here In the role of peace maker, fl la In Tnrnlatrniirn thnt Dip Tfr. rllorlal Immigration boird look for n:i amicable and sntlsfactnry settlement of the real or fmiclc.l (inferences oxlirt. InK between tho emptojers of Injwr nn I the new recni'ls for the rime flit ds nini plantation!) of Hawall'iiel, "I hollow lliut after I haw Ultel the Ilusslnu (teoplc now ilptainp.1 at tho Federal cjtiarantlne iilitlun the trouble which has sprang up hotweio tho planters an I the newly nrrltcd niifi.l.iii linnllitUMls wllflip easily ail Seek Yore Light On Kinney's Charge ! - Treasurer Conkling Says Investigation Will Be Instituted If. Necessary An Inqttliy, hus been begun Dy Ter- collect the money anil deposit In tho iltorralJreuBurerConkllnsnsn result of tho statement made yesterday after noon by W. A. Kinney iluiltm tho Cir cuit Court proceeding In connection "with tho attempt of Iho attorneys for former Tax Assessor 'J nines Holt to Ouath the Indictment brought against lilm, charging embezzlement. Kinney nsked Dep. City unil County Attorney Mllverton If he did not know that It wan u common praellco for Mr. Francis of (ho Tax Aspssnr's offlco to HUSSEY AND RYAN ARECHARGED If Convicted May Get Ten Years In ' JaH At last, after many months of bus pcntc. a charge of uplig a dangerous weapon, with Intent to murder lias been laid against the two blucJaikctB, J, 1 IIUBBsy nnd.n. J. Ityap, who wero mixed up In tho shooting of Kalachl n Japanese, at Iwllel during tho stay of tho fleet In this port. It will be remcmbeied that the two men were present at the ball given ut the Moana hold, and thut after tho iliuicu was over they went down to tho other end of the town, whero they tried to enter the house of a Japanese. The owner of tho houso would nol allow the muu to enter mid at that Husbcy Is alleged to luvci drawn u revolver and tired a shot tlxough tho window. There was n cm tain to tho window, mid the bullet went through tho shudo lind took effect In tho sldu of tho Jap anese, who was slniidlug In the center of tliu room. The two bailors wuro shortly urti-rwatiU arteited at a llu walluti's houro and taken to thu -lieu stittloii win m thuy hae lieeu kept t'vr bIiiip, ICiilai'hl will riTOVer flout the bullet , , . elected today. The Republican mem- j.uted." s tntojl Mr. I crelsiicmso I ill. ben are Dalzell Smlthi FaMett morning be Jro leaving Im Paclfle lawwnce and Boutell. The Demo Mall liner Hlbeila on whkli he was a cra, member, are Champ Clark, pamper ficm the rr Last Underwood. FitzgeraX and Dixon. "I nm not prepnted lo rtate Jit it , . wliut lino of nctloti I will tiki In malt lir; an attempt in settle Iho dWeit'iics now existing wllh tlie Itusalniu, but I believe that dm trnuli'u l nil itiin Hi a misunderstanding that can easily lio cleared sip alter I haVe had n talk with tlieni." Air. Perelztrouso ilpr1.ii til tint tliero vpiv plenty ol IttiKslaii from Piaster!! iiinl Western Blhoih who were ready tn inlgrnts to the Hawaiian Islands, lie 1i'hIIb tint the iccriillhiK work liux met with up serious obitac'ris nil. I Hut n r.t"itly ntrenni of iipw labor, couM Continued on Paee 4. ' ,1"11 '' ri111 nmo"" WUH l,art Kinney also stated that It was tho practice of tho emploju mentioned to. draw out tho money and loan It to othtS employees of the (lovernmcnt. "No Investigation has been begun as a result of Mr. Kinney's statement" Raid Treasurer Conkling tlls morning "hut tho Territory will naturally ex pect to learn from Mr. Kinney some thing further In connection with the tntrinent. An Investigation will lie begun If ncccssnry." wound, nnd tho two men have been charged as related, Hall waB flxed In tho sum of $3000 each but. ao far no one has put up tho bonds. Tho men, If found guilty of having used a weapon with Intent to murder may be Ventenced to ten ears' Impilsonment and ordeied to pay a lino of Jl.OUO. SIBERIA SICKNESS NOTORIOUS Pacific Mail Liner Was Late Because Of Quarantine One dirt-laden and unkempt Hindoo succeeded In detaining the 1'aclflc Mall liner Siberia at the quarantine for neatly three hours this morning. Tho Siberia comes from Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports and among her Itusslan, Japanese, Chi nese, Filipino and Hindoo steerage pas seugerB one ease of suspected plaguu was found when the essel whs board ed by the full medical stair of the Federal quarantine station. Drs. Itamus, Sinclair and James be sides seu'ial other attaches ut Iho iiuaruulliiu station wmt aboard thu Hlbeila which hud been unchoied ort thu port und their attention was drawn to a sick Hindoo, The man displayed (Continued on Page 4) Slates Of Party Pass I WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 25. Members of the new rules commit tee as named by the regular cau- 'cuses of the Republican and Demo cratic parties were unanimously Lava River Spreads Ruin CATANIA. Sicil- Mar. 25. Panic following: the disastrous outbreak of Mount Aetna holds complete swa", throughout the devastated and threatened district. i Four new craters formed today at the foot of Mount Castellazzo and are belchine forth streams of molten lava. These streams, in makin? their way down the mountain, united and formed a river nine miles wide that is moving steadily down the vallc destroying every living thing in its pathway. The destruction that is bein wrought is tremendous, and thou sands of fugitives are pouring out of the region. Following the new outbreaks, the eruntions have decreased in violence, but the s'.eady lava flow continues. King Goes to Sicily. ROME, Mar, 25. King Emmanuel of Itily is making ureparations to go j to the stricken district of Sicily and take a personal part in the assist ance of the refugees. t" ' 'rv 1 ARRIVED Friday. March 23. On Cruise Kukul, I.t. House stmr.. a. in. Manila, Hongkong and Japan ports Siberia, I. M. S. S., 1 p. in. PAS8EN0ERS ARRIVED Per P. M. S. a Siberia, from Ma nila, Hongkong nnd Japan ports. For Honolulu: K. Kalto, Itev. J. O'Urlen, A. V. Perelstrous, Mrs. Tarn Shee, Mrs. Young I.au. Through: Mrs. C. 1. Hare, Mrs. A. A. Uennett, Mrs. I.. O. HlaBdot, a, D. lllasdel, Mrs. Ida Uloom, John Uredell, Mrs John Uredell, I). S. Uady Ilurjor, C. M, Carson, Mrs. K. Caswell and na tlvo servant, Mlsa Vera Caswell, Chock Hock Sam, T. II. Christian!, Mlts K. Coles, Mrs. S. A. Condlct, P. K. Condlct, MrB. P. Cowan, MIbs ... Creek, Dr. A. W. Dunbar, Ilev. II. J. Faucott, Mrs. It. J. Faucett and two children, Mrs. A. A. Forstiee and In fant, Miss Ituth Forshee, Kd. t-rled-crlchs, 'II. It. Iluwley, J. II. Haw ley, N. a. HayucB, Mrs. C. V. Hil ton, F. II. Ingersoll, C. F. Jackson, 0. Kuramoto, Mrs. J. Kurihara, MIsh F, Lopez, Mrs. M. T. Loss lug, It. D. Lucas, Mrs. II. D. Lucas und two children, Dr. S, Madson, Mrs. S. Mad sen, O. J, Major, K. T. Martin, Ilev. V. C. Mason nnd native servant, Mrs. V. C. Mason, C. J. Matthews. Hev. J. T. McCutchcn, Mrs. J. T. McCutchen and Infant, Mrs. V. K, Muigruve, Master V. 13. MitBgravo, C. It. Newton, Mrs, C. It. Newton, A. J. Pasteup, Mrs. A. J. Pustene, Dr. J. Pets 1. Miss L. C. Poole, K. 11 Hhyner, MIsh Caroline Itolilimun, A. Ituafort, H. (1. b'antun, S. Schutt schnelder, MUs II. Smith, Mrs. S. Thompson, Mrs, Von lladcln, a, J, Welch, MlH. V. K, Youduii, M. Zel-liter. r-. TO QUARANTINE ISLAND Hears Complaints Of The Immigrants With , Ctblnet In an effort to discover Iho nctual attitude of the itusslan Immigrants ow detained at Quarantine island, In regaid lo settling down us citi zens of Hawaii, Coventor Frcar, At-tornoy-deneral Lindsay und Secre tary of the Terrltury Mott-Smltli vis ited the Island this morning. During the Intorvlow there were uImi present Dr. A., Marques, the rep resentative pio tern of the Itusslan Government In Hawaii; an Interpre ter and n stenographer. The Governor's visit was made with a view to ascertaining to his own satisfaction the nctual opinion of the UusslaiiB In regard tu the op portunities that have been presented to them In the work as plantation laboreis, so that a definite policy can be pursued by the Territorial government in future developments. The statements of tho Russians who hnd anything to say were taken down l full, and will be preserved for the Information and guidance of the Territory. ' It Is stated that the views of many of the Immigrants ate changing dur ing their contlnement ut Quarantine Island and that tho mnjorlty of them lire now Inclined to attach lesser slgnlllcanre to tho disturbers W'h3 have beou doing their best to stir up dissatisfaction. Some of them appatently aio of the opinion thai they have valid damage claims against the Territory and have fig ured thut if they could collect S10UO In civil actions against the govern ment It would bo more profitable to accept the cash and return forthwiin to the realm of the Czar. The ItUBslaiiB, of whom there are now over six hundred at Quarantine Island, exclusive of those arriving from the Orient today, are about If. idy to be released from quaran tine, mid the hurt led visit of the Governor and the membeiK of his cabinet this morning was decided upon so dellirtto Unlit could be shed on the Itusslan situation before the luiinlgiuutB are once more allowed to go In search of work, , ' -"- fee 'mKtStK - S' Will marine League WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. M. The House Committee on Judiciary will render its report tomorrow, rec ommending that a committee of five be apopinted to investigate the charge that the Merchant Marine League of the United States has used improper methods to influence the vcte for the ship subsidy. It is charged that this organiza tion, with headquarters at Cleve land, 0., has conspired to influence Congressmen to vote for the shin subsidy bill. It is also charged with having asserted that a foreign cor ruption fund is being raised to de Oat the shiu subsidy bill. Among the prominent members of the league are John Hays Hammond, Myron W. Herrick and Schwerin of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. CHICAGO, Mar. 25. Twenty-two girls met a horrible death today in the fire that destroyed a furniture fa-lrr" where they were at work. The fire swept through the factory at such a rate that the pirls were cut off from every avenue of escape and were burned to death befere the eyes of the firemen and the crowd assembled. Thirty-One Grafters PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Mar, 25. Thirty-one members of the city coun cil of Pittsburg have been indicted on graft charges. Pays JPenalty PORT ARTHUR, Mar. 25. The Korean assassin who killed Prince Ito at Harbin was executed today.' OSTERHAUS COMMANDS. MARE ISLAND, Cal., JIar. 25. usternaus toaay took commend or the Hare Island navy yard, succeed ing Admiral Phelps. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record March 24, 1910. From 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. ra. Ye Fong to Chun Darn ........ II S Mary A Kalouumalkiit to II P 11 Glade L J S llailey to J Alfred Magoon.C M Western & Ilawn Invstmt Ct Ltd lo Sarah K Lua and hsb et ul Hcl Win l.aa und wf to Solomon Kuuhane et al ... U Arthur II F Iteuton to Henry Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd, tr. . . . I Kelomlka Awaawa and lull et ul to Wong Toug Alitina.... I) Kdwuril V Thwlng and wf to Trent Trust Co Ltd PA II F lewis und wf to August Wnldenmeler . . ....,.,.., li Entered for Record March 25, 1010, Fiom 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.. Frank i: Thompson, tr, to A H ' Humphreys ,..,.;,, Uel TwentyTwo Burn To Death ProbeSuar Carrying Agreement Near Matson and Dearborn Expected To Reach Basis Of Com promise Soon Mr. Dearborn and Captain iCit- son will probably have a meet In? today and reach a general under standing on the transportation sit- uatlon as regards ocean freights, ac- cording to the forecast oftlioie who ought to know, "A gentleman's agreement" Is the" way romo peop'e style the probable J conclusion ofj the two transportation j leadeis, and the result predicted Is lint the freight and passenger trans-' ,Krtatlon facilities c' the Islands will remain as they arc, with the ,wiai,t l.,n thai ttinrA u.111 l.n nn tr atMeas't, Kot" so much cutting o? fSt.ttndkruUolia.i'omietlUon.iiii tii4 three-cornered service Hint Include tan Francisco, Senttlc and Honolulu Nippy Jiji Stockholders Vine For tee Policy May Bring Another To Take The Now Itciillzlug the pant mistake, which wns actuated by those in the acthe mnnageiuent of tho Nlppu JIJI, the or gan of Iho High Wugt) Association, tho principal stockholders, met last night and decided tu chaugo the lley of tho paper for thu betterment, peace and prosperity of the Japanese, who are domiciled In Hawaii uel. llofore commencing, howmer, the stockholders discussed the whjh and menus of raising money to meet Its obligation, a suit brought by thu Ha waiian News Co, tor I33C0.24. This done, they went Into the details of a new policy for the paper, which, Is now assured of u change for the best for all concorned. According to reliable Information, II Is the deslru of editor Soga, who Is M'rvlng his sentence In the icnttcu tlaiy, to placo the general supervision of thu paper, which lie once edited under K, Ond nnd Dr. K, Halda. Thiwe two gentlemen unfortunately, howecr, aro too busy tu devote their time to a newspaper business, which thuy them selves nre Inteiestcd in. Mr, Ono, who Is one of tho most re liable und conservative Japanese busi ness men in Honolulu, when seen this rorcnoon, wquld not commit himself by making a statement, other than em phasizing tho fact that tho policy or tho paper should bo so changed as to ensure puace aud prospcilty In the country. He Is an energetic young man. While Ouo, Is considered by the stockholders of the Nlppu, to be thu best man to accept tho management and BUpenlslon of the paper. It Is doubtful whether hu would do so, In vliv of his business pressure. Dr. Halda had no additional state incut to make, other than to substan tiate tho correctnesses to changing Iho (sillcy of tho paper. Since the Itnprltonmeut of Soga, tho Nlppu has been run and edited by two of the associate editors. According to one or the 'stockholders It Is probublu that a new muu will be brought from Japan lo edit the Nlppu, This uiovu will not tm mudo until Ilia return tu the Terrloiy of A, K. Ozuwu who Is stud) lug law on tho mainland. With reference to the continuance' What Is apparently wanted Is that Dearborn shjill keep to his "great 'tt tangle service" of Hie south nnJ 1 leave Matson to the new trtnncle service of the north, nlthoiich norii of those In authority will give i.h 'slightest Intimation of what they 'expect lo do, or want. One thing is pretty well assured: the American-Hawaiian Una Is not going Into the pai-senger business unless ll liaif to or unless Honolulu capitalists furnish tint funds. And the Matron peoule will not Invent In another paiuinger liner until the -i f..,..M nf llt.-ln ..PAan... n.. I.....nn, (j -1 determined wllh greater certainty, and th-riiKliitit effort locally tn- jlin'ioy the pioleetlnii given Amerl- s -an shipping. Is brought In an, ond.w;' Editor From Japan 1 Place of Soga In Jail of Iho Nlppu. ono of tliu stockholders! said this uiornlug tliat the p.ipcr will Ik- kept up, not In teli old way,: liu(j In mi entliely new pulley carrying! Willi the motto of "peacn and good' will to all." MR. ST GOAR HAS HAD GOOIJ TRIP Is More Enthusiastic Than Ever On Hawaiian '' Securities ; Henry St Goar of tho brokerage Arm nf IM lltllll il ri 1...... - M Sun Franclnco by tho Wllhelmlna tomoiruw, after a very pleasant nnd very successful huslucrs trip that '& mis cuiiiuineii a coinioriuuie snare or pleasure. , While In the Islands Mr. St. agar has mado an Investigation of tho sugar properties In which liMflfm and Its clients aro Interested, and his original enthusiasm over the piospects for the chief Industry and the securities this market offers has been Increased by the close observa tion of conditions. He believes In the sugar Industry, and Is confident that more good years are In prospect aud thut no one misses It by In vesting In whut the -Honolulu mar ket presents. HU firm has been tho medium for placing the Hawaiian stocks and bauds mot only In San Franclsro, but In the Kust and also Europe. . In the furtherance of enterprises ' In which iho firm Is Interested, Mr. roiiiu wvu vuit the islands In June und Sr, Coar ux peels to bo hero again In October. How absurd It It that thu soiiiig iuau In Iovp with a pretty git I uovur thlnka in liiWBllguto her cooking until It too latu! -4aB.-)nAlM-tiHl