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fc 'r I, V it A. i From San Franetscol Nippon Mnru May 2 For Ban Franclscol Chlyo Mnru May C From Vancouver. Zeiilnndkt May 26 For Vancouver! Uurunm i May 23 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. BISHOP REPLIES TO Dr. Curric Warns City and Proves Cholera Infection Positive evidence Hint ml Imx been I lie medium (it cholera Infection In lloiiolul.l lis .contained In tlm nlllclnl lipnrl embodying tlm results of, tho Ihili pendent Investigations liy the United Slates authorities. The report l prepared by Dr. Donald Currlo of tho United Hlntcs Mnrlno Hospital Service, and lioml of tho Federal lep roxy lnctlire.Uoii station. The ieport Im In part iih follows: "On Awll 13, 1011, the Oovcrnor of the. Territory of Hnunll cabled the lltirenu of tho Public. Health and Ma- rliic-lioxpltnl Service In Wnshlngtnn, requesting that tho II. S. Leprosy In vestlimtlon Station In Ifnnnlulu be nil thorlzed to "'oopcraln with tho Terrl turlul Hoard of Health In determining tho Koiirco of cholera Infection In this t'lly. "OK April. II I received n cnblo from ", lu 'en f llfti.IhstiMi-niil?jOi:Iiliis V..' to'iinrtertfltc this In'veStlcntlon.nnd to tliiH end Iicriiii my wirk Immediate ly. -mj)I Inp tho whole laboratory foreo of my stntlon here, iih well ns somo employee of tho lT. S. Quaran tine Stntlon nnd tho Territorial Hoard of Health In ull ten person. AVo nlso iceelved material nsslslnnro from tho sheriff of Honolulu nnd certain mom bcrs of IiIh detectlvo foreo. "Mcglnning with tho fart Hint cholera an only bo contracted by tnlclng tho elolein spirilla Inlo the niontli (and from thenee Into the Intcxtlnnl tract). It fnllnwx Hint the persons that had sickened here, tuiint havo either been Inrertod ' drinking wulcr, by food or by placing their lunula, colled with cholera dNchnrgos, In their inouthH ('rolitaet cnofi'. "I'roin tho fuel thai cholera had ex IkI'hI here from February 21 to Marrh 1 1. 1911. nnd ncaln from April 13 lo Ibe dnte of undertaking Hit work, nnd lli.it during this time only thirty-seven noes were known to have occurred. It huh evident lu mivoiio fainlllnr wllh I be rapid devastation Hint N caused ulirn a eltyV water supply becomes rpolera Infected, that neither tho whole nor imy component part of tho I'ovcrmicnt'H unter system had bc mine cnntnmlnnled with n virulent cholera organism. This absence of a succplng epidemic, moro or less con lined (o the part of tho city mippllcd by one of the component parts of the water system, waa In Knelt milllclcnt for any xnnltiirlnii In exclude tho In- ARE INJURED A runaway near King and Kokau llke street this morning In which lioro hitched to a II. Hnckfcld deliv ery, wagon liccuino unmanageable, re sulted In tho Injury of Mrs. Tnkn iniirn and n small child. Tho Japan ese woman and child wero seated In hack No. CO when the rig was run Into by tho delivery team. The liacit was badly smashed, tho occupants thrown out and thoy woro afterward taken to tho Japanese hos pital for tieittmcnt Thn Injuries while not iterlous wero painful. This afternoon, niitoinobllo No. fiM collided with a. motor tricycle used In delivering inorelmmllso. As a re sult of tho 'collision three parties wero somewhat bruised. Tho latter accident took place near tho Inter section of Wilder avenuo and Keeau inoku street. SUGAR KAN FIIANCISCO, .May 1. Heels: Ml uiuilyala, JOx. lid.; parity, 4.1'Jc. Pre vious quotation. 10s. 3 I-til. DS5-BULLETIN AD8 PAY-ff, fJStWjiJ T""i - -' .-i !W -.-.., RESULTS OF 3:30 EDITION 4916. ADEFO fectlnn of tho city's drinking water supply, or, nt least, to make It highly Improbable. Uut If more continuation was required on this point, It wns fur-! nlxhrd by tho fact that (with tho ex , ceptlon of two contact caxex) nil the cases had occurred among Hawaiian, nnd It Ix hardly necexxury to point nut that thlx would not have hern tho cnxo' had tho city's water supply been In fected. "Ah tho water xupply was not In fecteil, llicro remained but food or 'hnnd-to-mouth' Infection (contact cases). The latter meanx of Infection enn, of courxe. only occur when n person comes In linmcdlato contact with ii cnxe of rhnleru, nnd from thn wide Hepnratlnn of tho cnxes that had occurred, thlx meanx of Infection could. iih n rule, bo excluded. Certain cnxcx, most Of whom bud been tnken to quar nntllie by the Tfard of, Health llef'To their Illness occurred, wcro nmong the memberx of tho family of cholera cnxea or had mirxeif xueh caxex. Thlx rtoiip wero probably nil examples of 'hnnd-to-mouth Infection,' nnd are mentioned hero under the term 'rnntnet cases'; but for nbyloiix reaxonx wo paid no attention to' thexo cases lu our hives tlcatlonx. Kavlnir reached, by tho nbnvo method of cxcluxloti, tho con cliixlnn that the majority of. our caxex wcro Infected by fnodxtuffx alone, wo niraln considered tho fact that tho Ha waiian nlono had suffered, and thlx fact, together with tho number of other perxonx In the city, in propor tion to the number of Hawaiian, clearly xhowed that tho orKimlxm cuiixlnc thexo caxex had cabled accexx n xonie foodxnrfs i.xed chlelly by th!revoullon, 8prtand plllagin3 is Hawaiian-. Iurthenuoro. n xulllclent. , on throughout the district, number of caxex had occurred to xl.owj )n an o(fort t0 pro,rvo order, un. Hint thlx wax some uxu.il foodstuff and i l..,. ,,. l. ;, ,, ,u. ,,.. that It wax a raw foodxtulT or some food xubject to poxxlblo contninliintloii between Hie time It was cooked und ' the time it wax eaten. ' "The three fnodxtuffx of this claxx, I commonly uxed by Hnwallanx and not commonly eaten by members of oilier races, nro raw llxh, xenweed and pol. Flxh nro for tho most part obtained from thn xea and, on nccnunt of tho great dilution of Infection dlechnrged Into tho sen ot n point near to deep wnter, nx Honolulu Is situated, It Is dliricult to concelvo of tho products of tho sen, xnch nx fish nnd seaweed, I (Continued on Page 4) IS Automobile No. CIS9, driven by l'ny maxter II. 12. Stevens of Hie local United Ktntes nu Mil stntlon, In which wax xeated K. It. Oaylor, was wrecked thlx afternoon through a collision on Wilder uvenue, neur tho Intersection of Kccnutuoku xlrect, with a motor trleyclu owned by W. C. I'eacock & Co. Tlm trleyclu wax operated by Uavld Todd, who was Injured through tho collision and wax taken to tho hospital suffering from a dislocated arm und shoulder und Homo minor bruises on tho face and hands. The Stevens nuto was badly smash ed. The front wheels were knocked from Hie base, and the framework bent und twisted, evidently through nil at tempt to dodge the motor cyclo and running afoul of tho curbing. One wheel of tho motor cyclo wax torn from the inaehlno. Neither Stevens nor Oaylor suffered serloux Injury lu thn accident Motor Cycln Olllcer Chilton hurried to tho xceno to Investlgnto tho cause, Many a ono thinks ho has marvelous Intuition uhen ha llndx ho has made a mcKy Kuess. A small boy Is never so lmppy ns when lie Is riding nnd eating at tho sumo time. ,, - t'i-Tl-; ..". ,i,,' .jAajp.TT FIRST COUNT IN Evening Bulletin 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, EALTH OF Two Expert PROF. ARTHUR R. KELLER f Associated Prexa Cable.) HONGKONG, China, May 1. The Iniurrectlon In Canton against the reign of ths Manchula is spreading. Today It la reported that the rebels have captured three towns. The entire nrovineA la hecamlnn infetaH with lb and ,wo hundred aro report(ld kied.! Th. ov.i,v Bt tho -rmv i. dhtcd nd ! the Manchu leaders fear that the rev olution will become general. (Axxoclnti'd Prcxx Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1. Tho constitutional amendment calling for election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people was today fa vorably reported ou" of committee to the Senate. This in? tho measure for which Senator Dorah of Idaho fought hard and unsuccessfully at the last session of Congress. REBELS REPULSED IN ATTACK0N S0N0RA (Axxoctalcd Presx Cable.) SONOMA, Mex., May 1 Tho rebels were repulsed In an attack here. PITSBURG CAR SHOPS MAY BETIED UP SOON (Associated Press Cable.) PITTSBURG, Pa., May 1. Several t big railroad rhops are practically tied up as tne result ot a iiriKo tossy among the shopmen. One thousand walked out when their demands for higher wages were refused. ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT FOR BRITISH FLEET (Associated Prexx Cable.) LONDON. May 1. The nreat battle. ship Conqueror, of tho dreadnought type, was launched successfully today. CARPENTERS STRIKE (Anelate.l Pro. rM. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 1. Tho carpenters' unions today struck for an advance of wages. jEjijt V ifl REBELS IN BOLD yrfaY ""-' gj ORGANIZATION PIANO CONTEST PRINTED TODAY Advertises Best Advertising Service andGi7es It TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1911. 12 PAGES. Engineers On Sanitation Of City Should Be Well Looked After James I.. Yonne, and Prof. Arthur H, Keller, tho two englncerx named on tho now Military commission ny Oovcrnor Frcar, nro men of wide ex perience In handlliiR mntlcrs of itanl tallon ng well ns export technician. In ciifilnenrlnK lines. Mr. YounK Is n inomhor of the engineering firm of I.ord-YoiuiB Company, M Honolulu, while Trof. Keller Js professor of civil engineering nl tlio Collogo of Hawaii. Moth linvo hcon htcmhors of the Corps of Knglncent, UnUed Stales Army, In tho past nnd each hua n record of doing things thero. Mr. Young helped clean up llnvnnn and lias been In englneotlni; work In bov oral parts of the United States. I'rof. Keller during his army experience was Instrumental In tho Fanltnry en- I COMMISSION ON SANITATION ORGANIZES Cbtcl; wtr!t ot inxucni trfiulr.v (lon wns rffected tlili, morning Uy the Sanitary Commission, nppolntod by (lovcrnor Krcar under resolution pisi ed at tho last session of tho Legisla ture. The inemhcrB met at 11 o'clock In the ofTlco of Governor Frenr nt the capltol and look tho first stops to ward assuring offcctlvo work nnd as sistance to the Territorial Hoard of Health In the campaign for a now era of civic sanitation. Jnmcs l. Young wns tho only mem ber of tho commission not present at tho Hireling this morning, being ab sent on a business trip on Hawaii. Tho members of tho Commission present woro Chairman Oeorgo It. Carter, C. H. Hemenway, 'named as secrotnry; Arthur Keller and Donah! II. Currle. U. S. M II 8, Tho meeting was also attended by Supervisors Mcl'lcllnn nnd Krugcr and Dr Pratt of the Hoard of Health. When the menihcrB had been hand ed their commissions anil had taken DELEGATE KUHIO Delegate Kiihtn will not introduce! In Congress tho resolution cnlllng for) a leglalatlvo ro-npportlonracnt, norj will ho stand sponsor for or favor the general plan of tho resolution, ac cording to n statement mudo by tho Delegate to n roportor for tho U u I 1 o 1 1 u. As mutters now stand, tho resolu tion has passed both houses, and. will bo forwarded to Congress, lint now crops up tho Hawaiian Delegnto's op position, which may mix things up (Continued on Page 2) DENIES ACCUSING AMERICAN PEOPLE PARIS, France, May 1, Ramon Cor ral, vlccprosldcnt of Mexico, in a statoment today denies that he ac cused tho Americans of fomenting the revolt. DOUGLA8, Arlr., May 1. The insur rectos have captured Topolobampo. JAPANESE ANTARCTIC PARTY MEETS REVERSE SYDNEY, N. S. W., May 1. Forced from the Antarctlo by Ice at Cockman Island, tho Japanese Antarctlo expe dition In the schooner Kal-Nan Maru arrived here today. Lieutenant Shlrase is In command. RESOLUTION! CONGRESS NOW Jilluw, 'i-.Asmcp CITY IS ORGANIZED 66 Commission YOUNG glneerlng around Washington bar racks The other members of tho commls- ' slon nro Ex-Oovcinor (leorgo H. Car ter, clialrmun; Dr. Donald II. Currlo of tho mnrlno hospital servlco and director of tho II. S. leprosy Invest!' gatlon station, nnd Charles II. Hem- enwny, former ntlornoy-general. thu oath or orrtco, President Mott 9mlth of tho Hoard ot Hoalllt outlined Ms Ideas as to the work Hint was before tlio commission In carrying out tho Intent of tho resolution. "In one word," said Mott-Smllh, "I consider the organization of this com mission olio of tho most Important events In our history, Thero Is a great work to bo undertaken and tho country has reason for congratulation that the commission Is composed of strong and nhlo men. The field Is now clear for effective organization and work. Tho Legislature has provided a revolving fund of $250,000 under tho control of the Hoard of Health which will be expended In accordance with plans that nro agreed upon and tho commission's recommendations lu the expenditure of nvallablo monoy will ho very carefully considered by the Board of Health. Tho City and County of Honolulu now has an effec tive organization In tho control of (Continued on Page 2) REFUSES TO MAY INDICT IN HILO CASE It was learned by tho It u 1 1 o 1 1 n this nfternoon thut tlio grand Jury will subpoena witnesses from Hllo to tes tify In tho IIIIo High School scandal probe. Tho United Stales grand Jury con tinued Its Investigation this morning Into thn Hllo High School charges, four of tho teachers connected with tho cnxo beforo the commlsxloncrs of public Inxtructlon being In uttendanco on tho Kin nd Jury. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 1. Results today In the big leagues! AMERICAN. Boston Boston 3, Washington 2. Detroit Cleveland 5, Washington 3. NATIONAL. Philadelphia Philadelphia 3, Boston 1. e aa A shipment of nllralcs from Central American ports has arrived at Hono lulu by tho barkentlne Hawaii. Tho vessel was brought Inside this morn ing by tho Matson Navigation tug Intrepid after a fifty-seven day passage. JAMES L PIUIIIX i I i un THE FRIEND" RestaricK Out Against Attack On tlawaiians Under tho title "The Friend nnd tho election In which Curtis Iauke.i was Hawnllun," tho April number of the elected nx Dr. Scudder desired lilm to AnRllcnn Church Chronicle, of which be, ho adds: "Finally, last November tho lit. Itcv. Henry llond Itcxturlck Is tho opportunity was grnntcd tlm Ha tho editor In chlof, takes a fall out waltnnx to decldo between n graft cor of the editor of The Friend for hlx nt- rupted machlno und Independcnco ot tltudo townrd the Hnwallanx and. In-1 political action. Thus tho crownlnc cldcntnlly, brlngx In n lefcrencc to text of ability to wield tlio ballot1 In Central Union church, Oovcrnor Clrorgo obedleneo to twentieth century prln Cnrter nnd othcrx. Tho nrtlclo Ix tho clples was clearly npplled to tho iu leading editorial of tho miignzlnc and tlvo rnee. They came forth from tho It follows In full: THE FRIEND AND THE HA WAIIAN. In tho April number of Tho Friend reference Ix made to a recent article In eminent scarcely believable." Thero Is tho Chronlclo In relation to the Ha- much moro In tho samo strnln, nil In wallan electorate. Tho Friend rtntex prnlxc of tho Hawaiian as a cltUen. Hint tho Chronlclo gave "four columns', Now to tho other sldo Slnco July, ot pious ndtponltlons," that thlx paper 1910. when tho election went contrury had set up a man of straw and tilted to Dr. Scuddtr's wishes. The lYIend. at It. What uro tho facts' In tho In- of which ho Is the chief editor, has dependent, of New York, May, HOT,' coimlantly nsWrlcd that ibo JluwuUnns Dr. Dorcmus Kcuddcr had nn article, generally were unnt for the suffrage, f'ls tho Haw'alhm Mnklnr! Oooitr It It states In tho lust Issue that Mr. Is a paper written In pr. Scudder's Woolloy's blatant nbuxe of the Hawol--strong, enthusiastic way, In which ho Urn "puts tho situation admirably." scouts tho Idea of tho Hawaiian voter Tho Friend stntes that In Hawaii "the belnif lexs truthful, less honest than political situation Ix neither Chrlxtlnn tho "avcrago man of any race." In ro- nor Amerlcun." If Tho Friend writes ferrlng to tho election of 1901 Dr. this of conditions here, what would It Hcudder wrote: "Tho electlop of that sny of depredation of politics In tho year gnvo a I-cglslatiiro that would States? Aro conditions In Hawaii as suffer by comparison with nono on tho bad ns they nro In pnrts of Ohio, mainland." Then, referring; to tho (Continued on Page 4) CITY WITHOUT BUILDING LAW AS RESULT OF REPEALS BY LEGISLATURE Honolulu Is without a building law As a result of the actions of the regular session of tho Legislature Just ended and tho failure of tho Super visors to pass the now building ord inance which they havo been consld- MISS ORALEE LIST I! Sho Is on tho street now with tho i: v o n I n b H u 1 1 e 1 1 n M Iss Oraleo List, tho around-the-world nowsglrl, and, with four of tho regular newsboys of tho paper with her. Is busy selling tho best puper In town. Miss 1. 1st has offered n cash prlzo to thn boy with her who sells tho most papers each day, ami tho young titers nro getting busy to earn tho extra money, although tho novelty of watching Miss 1,1st ninko sales still holds them with fascinated eyes, Thn automobile which sho Is using Is standing near tho corner of Fort and King streets, and with this as n center Mlxs List und her newsboys nro selling to all who nro In thut vicinity. "I nm no reformer, I have no 'mis sion,' and us fur us I am concerned, the nowsles of Honolulu can swear all thoy want to If they Just sell papers while I nm with them. I want hustle, thnt'H nil; I want work und the hard est kind of work whllo tho boys nro on tho streets." Harsh Criticism. Miss List nnido the nboo Matcuient this morning when asked about the uccuMitlnn of "Sidelights" in yestcr-daj-H Advertiser, In which tho writer sold, under tho caption "Progress Mot Dexlrablo": "I am glad tho newsboys aro going to bo .studied and Instructed by un oxpirt. Wo can learn much (Continued on Page 6) SI REFORMER :.. A broader and better outlook upon human life It found when glancing at the world' affairs through the paget of the EVENING BULLETIN. PRICE 5 CENTS. ordeal triumphant. Tho machine wns burled past resurrection by tho Ha waiian votes. Tho history of tho past six years reveals n power of xelf-gov- erlng for months, tho City and Coun ty of Honolulu Ib probably tho only city on tho globe that Is without somo sort of n law to prevent Iho crocllnn of structures dangerous to life and limb. The laws existing at tho tlmo tho Legislature convoned wero locat ed on the understanding that the ord inance would bo given tho finnl ap proval of Iho Hoard of Supervisors during tho courso of tho session. It Is now discovered that tho nctlou was premature for tho local building ord inance Is now resting easily In tho archives of the Hoard of Supervisors, mmculllcs because of tho absence) of u low on tho subject havo already been encountered by tho Hoard of Health nnd further trouble Is exact ed until the ordinance becomes oper ative. 'FRISCO ATTORNEY TO POST IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1. Charles W. Cobb, a prominent attorney of San Francisco, was today nominated assistant attorney-genera! with espe cial duties for the Department of tho Interior. Tlio report; wns curront today thati Superintendent Campbell will glvo td tho Advcrtlsor for publication Tues day morning tho lottor which ho senfj to tho llonubllcnn Territorial Com mlttec, and tho exlstonco ot which ha denied absolutely when questioned by, the II u 1 1 e 1 1 u reporter- FOR 8ALE Palolo Hill Ocean Vlewi Kalmukl Kapanulu Nuuanu Kallhl Properties J08E J, DIAS Bishop St, below King St. Phone 3444 4, "o. r1 imMMk w,m-3'i2i2.&k r .'. ' &uJ- vv; 'nai JU- ljLL2tte . ..' J:i ,, A,M