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'iV 1.' ; 1 BULfETlN Secures the news aria hence many subscribers From San Francisco: Mnnclitirln Mny - For San Francisco:' ' h.uiiMJiiii i,.Mny C rrora Vancouver: Mnruma i , . Apr, 29 For Vancouver: ' Mnnukii ,,i Mny 25 If (here is ANY day on which your store's ad SHOULD be printed, is there, then. ANY DAY on which it should NOT? Arc there some days on which it is not necessary to advertise your store? Some days when enterprise may be suspended? "V 4V 3:30 EDITION ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4035. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910. 10 PAOES. FRIOZ I CIHTi. r-f M , L-T X 1 V flH ' j. i m . tf s ' A. tjti &C & V V Wl V ' r i ft J f & " 1 FIRE TH DEMOCRATS WANT REVENUE TARIFF ORPHEUM DESTROYED AND LIVES ENDANGERED FLAMES SWEEP BLOCK-LODGERS SAVED At ten iiiltiiitrH (o four tills morn- s scon as tho rhcmlcnl engine a passage adjoining the Birlia build ing a "still" alarm rr fire was jurii- anil two slrumeis woro at work. Hie Ing, ami tlio line nf lliu Orphcum cil In at tlio station, ami tlio cnll was mauo l) lliu nigiii watinmnii, .who hail icon the g'nic nf thimi-H In tlio orphcum block. At fi: lf o'clock tho Orphcum Thcitfor anil tho wholo blptk was n smouldering iniixa of churrcd-; timbers anil twisted "rod! linn. , The origin of the fire Is somnwhit .of n m)stery, nml tlio length nf time tho (lamps wcro hipping up the build ing before tho alarm was given, Is not known. , Call of Fire. Actllg Chief A Peering., who In In chnrgo of tho Die department dur ing the alliance of Chief Thurston tit Illlo, icporls thnt his wiitrhmitn heard .hliouts of tiro nt ton minutes to tlireo this morning, nml that he then rttw the g!are of tho flro' across tho,.strcct.,Thu wntrliuinn 'at once dished lnstdo and ravo tho "houeo olnrin, which brought nil tho firemen on the Jump to their stations. Japanese Poachers Are Paid Over $1000 Held As Witnesses Against Max Schlemmer, But Will Be Discharged . Six bundled and nlxt dollnis will hjd lo no duflulto liiformntlon, nml It bo paid the .Inpaneso wltneshei In tho pirdleted thnt tho enso will bo Schlemmer onto tioxt Saturday, mak ing a totnl of moro thnii )nno which hus In en puld Ihcso men nml no tend mon hns licon given by them. It wns n couplo months ugo that tho Japanoso earns In from I.nsnu Island which Is United States territory, and to which It was charged they had boon taken by Max Schlemmer contrary to tho Immigration Inws. They woro placed In Jail to bo held until tho Hchlnnimer enso could bo called niid their testimony as to how they arrived at Laysan taken. In tho party brought hy tho Thetis there were S3 men mid last month they drew witnesses' paj,' for sixteen days n dollar a day for cncji mnn nil tho while being held In custody lost they csenpo tho authorities niid bo iibsent when thoy.wera wanted. Annther'month mum nlnng nml for tho wliolo nf April theso nun liuvo bi.ru hel) with no testimony bulng taken frnm them. On Saturday tliev will reenlve onu dolliir a duy for their cortices to tho court during tho month, Inquiries us In whnt wns to bu done In tlio Srhlommcr ensn this morning st tt tt it it tt tt tt tt n :: :: :: tt :: :t n FLOUR. IS LOWEtf tt st SS Hour InB rlriin,Ml In price, SS St Householders will b gill to hur tl SS this good newH althnmth s'orio nf tt SS thn dealers wli.i ni'il the high it tt prices nro uol very happy mr ts tl tho sltuntlnn. SS SS 'Flour Is now $5 10 erlits a Inr SS SS rej," whorciis It wus over t not SS SS so very long ngo Tlio prospects SS SS nro thnt tlio fnll In tho prlco will SS SS continue as tho prlco of wheat SS tt has dropped to OS cents a bushel. SS St If tho mnrkot follows tho general SS tt (rend of prat Ions jcurs tho prlco SS ii or Hour tnuv onm to 11 an u imr- SS I el, tho pi Ice thM prevailed somu SS SS monthr ngo when wlie.it wns sell- SS tt Ing nt US cents. St SS SS )S i it ii SS it tt ii it St SS SS SS SS it ii tl chief law thai extra holp wus warn- en to prcvoui mc Bureau ni mo ll.imci to Aim adjoining hln'ks. V general alarm wns Kent out, nml tho I'nlamn and Ataklkl brigades sum inoned, Upon arrival, tlio l'nlnmn uiglno anil crow wore sot to work at the lo.ir ii.' tho Sui-lm block, which hy tbN tlmo Ind e night -lire. Tho Imluniy nml crainlis were a mnsH of flmne, and all the roomer hail been warned to get out of tho hul'dlug. Tho Mnklkl brigade wns stationed near the Iniio that sopniatea the Or phciim block from the Myrtle block, where Micro arc n number of loom ern residing. II wns nt ffrsl thimght thnt (lip uivlng of tho Mjrt'o block' bopeJvi.H tusk, hut two lines "f dp ivtJio taken tliroiich tlip iill.LFiist.SJRa. and U"idy strcy'ims of afer pln)ed 'I ho lust on tho lilnxliig pile. Close Quarters. Another hose wns tnltcn through II -l'l'" ' iviitu nui i.u iiiti mini .Hi' position of tha Jnpanvsu witnesses Is not known. CAPTAIN CLUNEY PASSES AWAY Deceased Was Resident Of Honolulu For 55 Years, Cnptnlu John O ciunoy died at his rtsldenco 1181 Deckloy street, Kiillhl, this morning nt Ii 30 at tliii ago of 72 jours, after nn Illness from cancer. Captain Ciunoy mid liven in iinwnii for CS of tho 72 yi nrs of his life and wns nun of tho Inst known men In tho Territory Although ho has men III for HOimi tlmo his death this morning cumo unoxpcLtcdl) to his friends In this city, Tho deceased lenves a wlfo nml thrrn pons, runernl services will bo link! from hts Into resldeneo tomorrow nftor noon nt 3:30, liotercnd II, II. Parker being tho nnictutlng clergyman. Interment will bo tmulo at Nutinmi cemetery ASK LETTERS OF WICKERSHAM WASHINGTON, D. C . Apr. 28. The Ballingcr investigating commit tee today refused the request for the production of the letter of Attorney General Wickersham to President Taft, dealine with Inspector Glavis whose charges broucht about the doubles of Mr, Ballinger. j&ihivmtktJjjH! rfifiBMfcttatt.r WhSifc, nrtttiK Huge wait reached In Hint way. Ucoilug niw .it a gluiico that tho auditorium f tho theater was doom ed, uiu!, as a mattci of fart, the ll.tmes wont through tho Btago an ft hod) of the houno l.u a box (if miikhcs flaring up. In tho meaiitlmo tho chondral had In en doing good work on tho room Ing Iiuukc mid store portion of the block, but bO)oml preventing lliullni frnm xpreadlng to tho other sur rniindlug houses, there wns nothing thnt could bu don. Aflor tho brigades hud been work ing on tlio flro for somo minutes, mi lilnnn was turned In from Hut 18, but A Ming Chief llporlng stntci tint his men had been out sontp tlmo 1 forn tlnit. person In notice any thing of tho lire N nil (!. Thorn is, who roumj at tho OrpheumMiloCk Ills (Continued on Pnp;c 2) MAYOli FERN'S WIFE DIED THISJORMG Funeral To Be- Attended By Hawaiian lluis On Sunday Mrs. Slbn Kern wlfo of Maor Joieph .1. Tern, died this morning of hemt falluro at lny homo In I'alnma. Her dentil was qulta sudden and un expected. t - Tho Into Mrs. Kern was Miss Ala pal, daughter ot Mr. Alnpnl, a well known Hawaiian who died many yearn ngo. Her mother, Mrs. Alapal, who survives her, Is about bS years of ugo, Tlio funeral of tho Into Mrs Kern will bo held next Sunday afternoon, lif ter tho servjees hnvo been conducted In tho Sllva undertaking parlors, whero her remains nro. Tho Intor ineiit will probably bu nt Kaumakaplll church) nrd. Tlio funeral will bo attended by tho members of tho 1 1 til Olwl and Knul kcnoull noddies. Tho ismla's society, of which Major Kern Is n member, will It Is said, turn out In a body. Tlio Hawaiian band will kail thn funeral procession, which Is being ar ranged by tho committee. ALASKAN LOST PORT PROPELLER A.-II. Freighter Will Be Repaired At This Port Two duH ngo tho big American Hawaiian freighter Alaskan, on route, fiom I'uget Hound ports to Honolulu, lost her port propeller. Tho accident la olio of thoo un uccouuti.blo things that sometimes happen nt ton Tim weather and eu3 nt the 1 1 inu woro icported pleas- Hllf. I Tho Alnskun rat i lei a spare pro pa'ler, and this will bo shlppod be- foro tho ftnlcht steamer khIIb from' Honolulu for Illlo, K.ihulul and Port , .. . Aiinu, ,.... Tho Amorluiii- Hawaiian vessel' "n' eoniprlneH a Intnl of 270 acres lirnnirht n liircn cenornl carco aI nro uk ni a ,1lr, """' FarB . " , ,. .. , poruon ni . ir..K ii w ,a,v , from, Now urk li Hie steamer ral - Continued on Pace 4. LYES Dickinson Asked for Facts WASHINGTON. D. C. Apr. .28. The House today adopted a resolu tinn mlllne- on Seeretnrv nt War Dickinson fcr information regardint; the sale and lease of public lands in the Philippines. I .... .... j m mc iasi rroiiaciuini cicciion anu SCHOONER AND 1" un"cccssfjl tandidRe 'or PT?TT"AT T HQT1! e "1'' adopted by the Dem- VXvIii VV i-iL 0 1 , ocrats calls for a tariff to supply rev - tcnue sufficient for the actual needs (Special Bulletin Cable ) I SEWARD,. Alaska, Aor. 28. The schooner Stanley has been wrecked, nuu several 01 mc ciew are reponea EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE JLz -tSpcrfalfi'u'! 1 c t fn" Catic?) .! NEW OHLEANS.- Apr. 28 An explosion on the steamer Elalba to- day killed Ave people. ' Tn the grill'SW WEEKS SUMMER SAN FRANCISCO. Anr. 28, lice Commissioner Flanncry has been suspended, nc inline an investigation of the charce that he promised pro tection to wirctanners. IN BRUSSELS BRUSSELS. Apr. 28. The Roose- velts arrived here today and were most cordially received. , 1 COMET If, Sid tt , SS tt Tho mine! hus arrived In rlenr SS 2 ,V. ?..,""' ''::.r?'H .,:," '" ":"". 2 Si trouble In seeing 11 inicr joii trilWI Ollt or II tt hnvo managed to SS bed. St The comet tall and all. wero tt tt distinctly ecn this morning and SS SS ou do not have to get n tup "r tX nn I.oi.ho to seo tho wonderful it SS Hlght, It Is high In tho heaven tt St on n level with tho planet Venus SS St nml n little to tho loft nml its tnll ii it Htands right up In the air. tt tt It can be seen without a glass Si SS up to five o'clock when thn rising SS SS sun dims It from view, Tho best SS SS moment for observation Ih nt 1:30 it Si SS SS SS SS S3 tt tt tt tt it it it SS SS SS SS TRUST MORTGAGE FILED TODAY Koolair Rubber Company' Will Use $30,000 In Improvements ... . . . . ..,. ior mans u.u 10 oxveeu .iii.uu.,. uio Kimiaii iiiiou'-r wompany, i.iu , today r'rd a tiust mortgngo In favor nf tbo Tlist National Hunk of Wnl- liiku. fli Ia ! lll4Alllltfll Mwt lltv kiilllinai ,..... ... i..kn in. a.mo n.ii.innil. cmupaii) to Inkn up sumo outstand- ing uoies oi a mw iiiouaiiiiii nuiiiiro nnd to mo us much money us ncedod ill development woik on tho prop- erty " Tho land whleb tho mortgago cov cr,t ' tl10 plantation of the company : . , .. , ,. - uIIiiiiIa.1 ill VnhlUn lulliml ,ir Kllllll. '""J "" .7" "'"" .when reckless railroading goes. tuiovciami nam water. AND BUSINESS CENTER fariff ForFared Russian Revenue Only INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Apr. 28. John W. Kern was endorsed for United States Senator bv the Demo- cratic Slate convention, in session he. tday Kern was the Demo, cratic candidate for VicePresident of'thc government. It denounces the ship subsidy legislation proposed by the Fepnblicans. MATCH PAPKE WITH THOMAS SAN 1'HANCISCO. Anr. 28. Pankc and Thornns were matched to- day to fight twenty-five rounds on May 15. -.!5lHD0L TO E HELD First Teacher's Session For Six Years In Honolulu I inr mo ursi iimo in six )enrs there i will bo a summer school session this ear for tho teachers of tho public schools ot tho Islands. Tho session will commenco nn July C and will con tlnnu for six weeks, closing on August 16. ' . This Hummer session Is prgantzul b -he .Icnrtmcnt of puhllo lustructlo,, Hll HU,j,orti'd h) guncrpus hearted -.Tin nf Ilir, Ivnlmrv mini mil,., llin nnj.il ,iP . atlin.,1 ..P llila lilml I,. further tho work of tha deimrtment. It is expected that piactlcally all of tlio teachers lu tlio department will nt (ul(, , Ht.8Hl(mB , tIl0 Bch(Kll whlcll ro ,n ,lrt. ,.,,, . ', , nrllli ,,,, (Continued oh Pace 4) LOWLY FISHERMEN NOW UNDER FIRE Must Show Evidences Of lloncst . Toil Unless four )oung Hnwnllan.gcntlo men' of leisure, and thu youth nf Chi n c3o extraction can ' satisfy I'ollco Mudgu Andrado hy n display of hard earned ceiln and n wealth of callouses on their hands thnt thoy hao been lending thn llfo industrious by Bntur- day morning, they arc liookoil for n- f(,rrP(1 retr,.mcnt to a moro prlvato oxlstenca over nt thu nmnlilpiil do- tendon ennip, Inn 'inlntet wero eaiish.t In whnt the pollco bellevos was a ledhot gamiilirnll. tbo officers have, cnnin iiimiii of dice at thn old flshniarkct about n""" cslor,l"y Tn0 nIllbprB f thn partv werp on,o tlmo during the past! row )enrs placed under nrrest undor almllnr chargos but tho case did not stltk Attorney Charles Chllllngwnrth at - 'CI"Ited to snow mat tho men In ques; tinn woro nni gimmnrs us cnargou in (ho comi,it but merely humble fish- til.......i... t i , i.. I... eriiit'iii i-nev:iHiir iniiwii nnd iii nn vhnwn and for (ho spucn of almost nn n(mr ",0 "nteccdentH of thn llvo ac- cused was minutely gono Into by tho Innulsltors on cither side. rncllenlly each membor of the pan f Continued on Pace 4) Vuffc tt. faSiuikduMMMiffl Mob Vengeance Man Flees Into ing After Accusation By Woman I'ernui'it by a ilo7en sticrv nml bel llgvroul HiiskIiiis, led b :i roimtry' woman, a man appeared In the JiulK clary building this morning nml utked tho protection of the United Hldtei Mnrshnl and from the appearances of tho sltuntlon his npiwul to Mnrshnl Hendry was fully Justified. According to tha m-in's story lie was inu ticiim in n oiacKniaumg scneuiu UKn tho part or the Itusslnns who lion. Hut tho Itiistians ami tlio wo havn enngregnted In tho Capitol squara man pirtleulirly did not Intend lual and who go up and tr) to sen tho riov cruor when the lawn mower awakens them from their slumbers on tho gruss. Tho man doclarid thnt ho wns sitting nn a bench whin ho wns op- proRchod by a Kusslnn woman who when tho mnn ran for a hack sho nskrit him for a dollar. Ho refued persued him and nctuall) clung onto to glvo her tin' monej nml 1- H1 lb wheoln or Ihe veblclo In onal khtf'tnrihlm miitlnrlnm llitnltm ?nh nl In uj-fitiiit tlui lmtk frmii le.iVJ went over to n group of her fell iw countrymen and told them comethlnc mat seemed in nrouc mem mid tney mnda n rii'h for thu mnn on the bench, Think They Grace In A Corner Police Belieye Fugitive Negrq Murderer Is In Kalihi M District Tho lolls aro surel) tightening nboutlnf fund, and this will lead to iilsj&j! tho pnsenco of Anderson (IracC, tho prehension and capture ifij'js negro murderer who Is hclloitl to lip'., S'c'biino nnd his men returned from roumlng at largo In a. coiiktimtly to l!lr ",""1,CCCS3'1 "arch nt daylight strlcted nica In Kallhl allcy. ,1111s morning . Chief MeDuflle and seven men coii- flE' nected with tho imllco and detectlvo riftl 1W 111 .'fj lopnrtment spent tho night In going nv.i- ,lin ,lllrlnl I., ..I.l.li nHn.... I .. ...- iiinu.i,, ... n.iivil l.l,U hi said to hnvei been seen. Anderson Urnco Is being driven by hunger nml exposure to dcsiyrnto ulrnllu II In r-.,rlnln llinl 1 1... In.l, .,f! ril will foreo (Ir.teo to do Mime dn.i j I'dwal Court, this morning. Carl'on pernio deed or olso ueetssnrll) cxiKs(i(Tal wns nrrnli;ncd on two Indlct himtrlf to thn overactive mlnloiiB of.ments, and the cai.e waa continued " w- until. Ma.y 7, wjicu the ugqusrlwl n uiuiKuvov, ii iimrnei kui hi r, who ih woriuug ii siiinii irnci 01 mini in Kniilii V1111..V ni.nni i ,n. int., tbo bills tailed noon eld, f Mannnio' jestcrday nfternoou. Ho dcclarei thnt ho left his homo on l'imchbowl csterdn) morning nml proceeded to nis loni-y cni.i.i in m mil Miuey. ihi look wllh him a lunch (ind lift tho l..,..,ll.. ..lll.ln II... tlfll. l.nfi ...1. II.. I... mrn " " " " " " " tancn nwn) In n biniina field. Who'i , tho I'ortugiieso returned to tho cublpl nt noon tho lunch, bimdlo and nil werul mlnslng The man stntes pooltheh thnt ho i aught n gtlmpsn of n negro man ninv- lng"nlong nu iMolnted trail during tho morning hours. Tho officers, whlln having no lllrect',, pisk'iigeron tho uleamer Maluiru, tt). eluo to tho thief mo eonfldent Hint tho ptrty mnkliiK nwny with tbo food wns noun ollur limn draco. The escaped murdorer Is ulso ro- ported ns lu soro need of imdiitil nl teiillon. lu following closo iukiu IiIh 1 piiTon nf bloodstained clothing whlih I plalnl) Indicates that Oraco Is surfer atnR from sores or bruises on his nl nitist naked feet nnd body. Tlio man'" "cnory, ho enthtibed over tha iSJ hna been at lnigo for tho cronter mrl tt rtrects Ho said, "This city must. it 0f two wicks, nnd In his travels about i tho rocky strewn pathways unit! through tho Jungles. Oraco must havo received many scratches and cuts, nliout tho body and feet. if i, race is considerably removed i.s ni nm-rv i trnwnvii un,i froni IiIb i "f supplies ns tho offl-ti 1'ort Htrcet I bollevo )ou call It5 corn bellevo Is Iho cato. It can bo only . I am told )our city governmcntla n,u.Htloii of a torv short tlmo bcforo'ii Intends to Improvo it, That Is1 If Oraco Is considerably removed lI0wll perform of clrcumstuncos. be- romo moro bold In his attempt to so- euro additional clothing and n annul) liuii.tViitiiTirritiilft Judiciary Build- I i Ho did not wait for an liitcroretcr , but i.m nrrosK King street and Into ii tho Judiciary building with IIhj. woman '' and tho Itusslnns nU'hld lieela. Ho cxplilneil things to tin- MmiOiiil and wns ndtlsei) to lelephoiia for n ollca , offlcei in protect him Tho ollce ifft rer was lata In irrUIng, however, unit tho man decided thnt ha would try in go niiuoiu nsiismnro or proicc ha should leave. The woman grasped him by tho mm and tho men hustled him about. When Mhrrhnl Hendry agnln appeared on the scene tbo men ikslstml but not bo tho woman and !(.: .ii The Itusslnns then left tho Judl- clary minding muttering "lliissxy ail right, veil nu good. it Have in UrlHL VII I HI ', I W. mm iomv V " tin ' nfnr- i,i "11016 klllH,B Ilobcrtcou In (the j i plead to tho clinrges. I TIlB rlh. . .,..,,..,. , .f,.r'rt ' "e '" merchant Is charcea ,ut" hnliiB dealt In United States property, coislEtlng ot wcarlnc np ptrcl uf soldiers In Honolulu, who, Indent mono) by drawing their extra' nllownnco lllld selling It 111 tlio Chi ,,. ' 1 tip I llrn linnni lit tl llh I IH h II lll III Ik ,,L' llll.II IIUiULULUf I " t- ,lt " Thomus Hughes. mo nf tho-tt 1c tiling sugnr planteia nnd busU it neis men of I'ljl, woa a through tt '"at cnlloil at thla (Kirt u fev St) 8 'lnja ago .Jj SS Mr. Hllgtl('3 whlln hero took ttieili tt npKirtuiilt) to nco as imieli of Iho'tt; "y l'ssimo from an nutumo-,SSl "lie-. Ho was most enthuslustlajSit tt Willi all that he encountered cx-"SS " cept tho enndltlon of tho paving tt ' I'nrt ctreet Ho enthusod over tt tho rthoel m enthused over tha SSI H havu the best government I have. SJ Motor encountered. You can sei'tt H In tho genoral surroundings aiui,.n 1 8 particularly tho streets, Thoonly'SS SS bnd street I have encountered Is. tt this first Hlreet I travelled on: the thing to do." la tt W ss w Jl :s ss it ii it Si Si it it Si Si; sti s i