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r "19 TgJft" j-7e ,(., - f,r vto - From Sin Franctscoi Hlorru t.... May 26 For Sin Fnncitcel Wlllielmlna ,.,, May 21 From Vincouvtr. Konlnndla .May 26 For' Vancouver! Marainu May 23 ESTABLISHED 1882. No.' ARMY PLAN FOR HONOLULU HOLSTEIN DENIES MAKING CHARGES $PEAKER$100,000 UtNltS STORY KOHALA, Hawaii, May 22. Evening Bulletin, Honolulu: Never was charges made. HOLSTEIN. In a wireless mcsBago In tlio U u 1 lotln today, Bpcuker Holstcln otlhc House (if Representatives denied mak ing public charges against Superin tendent Mnrston Campbell, tut ho wan quoted uh doing In news from Hawaii lust Saturday. Tills morning tlio Hullo tin sent Id Hie speaker a wireless messngo residing 'is fnllnwH: "Whnt nro your dcflnlto charged ngnluBt Campbell?" Tlio answor was as published above a blight mlHtnkc In grammar probably being mndo In handling but tho Biib stance being a denial that lio has charged Campbell with Kraft In con nection with ttio Mahukonn wharf. STANDARD OIL IS NOT FORCED OUT Standard Oll'fc business will go on In the futuic much us It has In the past, with a nominal reorganisation, but with Its vast system of Agencies practically unchanged, iiecnrdlng to tho developments that followed tlio deci sion of tho United States Supremo Court n week ago today, Newspapers nrilvlng today from tho Coast brought full accounts of tha opocli-niaklng de rlslon, us well iih un cstliniite of Its of feet a The Associated I'ress, on tho day oft er the decision, carried the following news: WASHINGTON, T. C. May 1C Tho Standard OH Company of Now Jersey uinl Its nineteen subsidiary corpora tlons wero declared today by the 8u preme Court of the United States to bo u conspiracy and combination In re straint of trade. It was otherwise held to bo monopolizing Interstate com tncreo In violation of the Sherman nntl trust law The dissolution of the com bliistlon was ordered to take pluco within six months. The Supreme Court holds: That the Standard, OH Company Is a monopoly la restraint of trade That this glunt corporation must bo dissolved within six months. Corporations whose contracts nro "not unreasonably restrictive of com petition" urn not affected Other great corporations whoso nets may bo called Into question will bo dealt with according to tlio merits of their particular cases. The court was unanimous us to tho main fenturts of the decision. Justice Harlan dissenting only as to limitation of the application of tho Bhepinan untl triiit law. To Consider Situation. President Tart and cabinet will enn- imtlr.n and the advisability of pressing for it federal Incorporation net. A .l-nlul.... I, llm Int.ni.pn trout fitun. " " " i! .. tilr.1, wiiu ,vtifwtf.il Himliltnnr nnslv. I aldei Immediately the entire trust sit (Continued on Pago 4) SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Mill" fi -lbctsi UK analysis, l(w 4 l-4d ) polity, l.l'Jc, Pinvlnus quotation, 10s. i 3-1d Tim niHii nf (lenrgn ('. Ilortram, in illiicil fur violation (if tlio whtn sliivn law, was riinllniieil III llm Hulled Hlatim Dl.tiirt I'l'iirt lliln lumnlriK, 1 1" I Irani cniiiliig up for iiiriiluiiiiiunl WuillinmluV, OF BUSINESS SALESMANSHIP THAT 3:30 EDITION 4934. Friends of Snvder, Alleged Smuggler, Come To Support Sums pledged aggregating $100,000 wcro; by friends of Chris Snjdcr, tho Montana mining man who was arrested In Han Francisco on Indict ment for opium smuggling by tho lo cal United Stntes Oram! Jury, ac cording to it statement niado this morning by Deputy Marshal Fitzger ald of 8an Francisco. When Snyder was arrested In San Francisco his friends, Including many people of prominence, rallied to his assistance, refusing to bcllovo that ho Is guilty of opium smuggling. Tho $100,000 mentioned was ready for Sn)ilcr If ho. needed ft for ball or any olhor nut nose, according to tho dep uty marshal In whoso custody Snyder wns-durlng bin trlf frrmi San Fran cisco to Hawaii on tho Manchuria. Snyder wns brought to tlio Judl clary building this morning but ar raignment In tho United Stntcs II trlct Court wns continued until Wed nesday. Judgo demons fixed his ball WAR ON MOSQUITO TO DE FEATURE OF CAMPAIGN BY ' NEW SANITARY COMMISSION War on the mosquito will be ono of the features ot tho health campaign to bo conducted by tho now sanitary com mission. Following the suggestions of Dr. D, Hi Currlc, tho mosquito will bo ono of tho chief things to bo sup pressed. Former Governor George ft. Carter, chalrman of tho commission, will head door,lind much of Its campaign Is to nn Inspection trip of tho commission be I need on actual Investigation of ul thls afternoon to look over some of tho leged Insanitary conditions. Insanitary sections of Honolulu, Tho" The work lias been divided up Into party Is dup tV start out ut i o'clock committees, but tho commission ns u by automobile, and the first point Ited will probably bo tho section east CAMPBELL TOLD COMMITTEE -HE WOULD HURRY WORK ON Charges of graft reported as being ugiilnst Superintendent of Public Works Cuinphell by Speaker Holstcln of tho Housoot Representatives. In-connection with the .Mahukoiia wharf npproprla- ilnn. lirlnit out tlio fact thut It Super- Interment Campbell Is homing up ino wharf construction, ho Is doing It In tlrect violation of what ho told ncom- ', mitten that approached hint during tho n'tClll ICKIelllllvo iu-miuii Tho conference) was held nt tlio In- stanco of Speaker llolstein nnd other llnd out It bids can not bo culled for Hawaii leadeis In order to llnd nut 'under tho estimates as inuilu by Hn wliat Campbell's stand hi tho matler.glneer Soutliwnrth In thesu estimates, of tho wharf was, The Mahukona pen- old railroad Iton Is to bu used for ru plo havo been anxious for this wharf liiforclug tho comrete, and lloUtoln'H for II long time. l barges urn based oil Ilia fact that llolstein, Henry II Reiilon, liialiiiger(Ciiiiipbell Is said tn luivu Inslsled on of llm Union Mill Company. Kolmlni wi lulu kind of Iron Unbirl It HIhIii, mnnuKtr or the Ha- '. wall Hallway Company and ptiiius. ,. H, WILCOX nnd Mm, Wllriu nr ler at Mnhukoiia, and 'I'. II. I'etrlH wero rlvml nil ho Kliitui vesinrilay hum III 1 1. e I'onfii cui'u Willi Cuiiiphtil) und It Kuual, s'.mJikmt if- 1 min fiiift- rfiift ! IS INSISTENT BUT IT AN ANNOYANCE fi BULLETIN Evening Bulletin 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, Offered Accused Man at $1,000 which wan promptly cover ed by Snydcr'a certified check for that cjovernor Frcar and President Mott nmoimt doposlted with a local trust smith ot the Hoard of Health, company. Tn two districts of th city visited Snyder stated this morning that ho ,y tho party wero Kowslo and Kaka dld not caro to discuss tho nicrlts of'nkn, wbero extensive works Tor tho his case until ho had secured an at-J reclamation of low-lying lands nro tornoy. under consideration. Tho districts lying "I will bo glad to discuss tlio along tho sboro generally ami 'nl charge against mo nfter I havo cou-ktkl of tho city were Inspected. Tcrrl- suited with a lawjer." said Snyder. Snyder appears to bear out his reputation of being a man of means and dues not look as though ho had to rcsoit to opium smuggling. United States District Attorney Ilreckons stated this morning that there havo been no now developments In Snydor'B case. "It W mutter for a trial Jury fo pass upon," said the U. S. Attornoy. Snyder was indicted on thrco counts nt (ho Inst session of tho Terrltorlnl Grand Jury. Ho Is accused of Im porting, concealing and assisting In tho Bnlo of the opium contraband. of tho business portion of the city down through KakaakoJ Kcwalo and Knllu. It will bo tho third meeting of tlio conunlsslon nnd the first of a series of Held Inspection trips that are to be tnken In tho next few months. Tho commission Is working both In nnd out- vis-'whole will make the Inspection trips (Continued on Pig 2) was put up to him straight us to whut his' stund would be. Tho irsults of that conference weio that reports wero given out Hut ull was harmonious Campbell had stated that work would begin us fcoon us pos- simu on mo wuari in umn- iu bv,. something iluiio before tho stoimy sea- sun begins. Tha news from Hawull Is Ihut u com- mltteo lias been appointed to tuko up llm mutter with Governor Freur und i Keeps You Informed of TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911. 12 PAGES. Inspection ui my uy Macomb Tho active and significant Interest being taken In the sanitation or Hono lulu by tho United States government was Indicated this morning, when Gen eral Mornmli, commanding- the District of Hawaii, and an olllcor of bis star! torlal Burvevor Wall explaining to General Macomb tho necessities ns to new levels for tho proper drnliiugo of tho area. HAVE KILLED (Associated Press Cublo.) EAGLE PAS8, Tex, May 22. It Is reported thit Mexicin insurrectos hive missiered 225 Chinese In a desperate bittle in the streets of Torreon. An ap peal for help his been made to the Chinese minister at Washington. There re rumors of attacks on the practi cally defenseless Orientals at other points. TEHUANTEPicToiNS ' IN GENERAL REVOLT (Associated Tress Cable.) 8ALINA CRUZ, May 22. The citi zens of Tehuantepeo hive revolted. The offioials hive fled, but few casualties are reported. TO BE "PROBED" (Associated Press Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22. 8en tor William P. Dillingham of Vermont today introduced resolution In the today introduced resolution in tho Senate calling for an Investigation of SAY MEXICANS tho election of Wllliim O. Lorlmer of the last of this week. Illinois, agiinst whom charges of brib- Messrs. Gurrey and Young, who have try hvo been repeatedly made since jlu(1 t0 , xvltti tho drultlng or u rcgu,. he was named for the 8enatorshlp. It itti0ii, comprising over llfty pages ot it said that 8enator Dillingham his closely-typewritten ordinance, got to been assured of the support of the getMer this morning und placed the lln "regular" Republicans, and that tho jlng touches on tho draft of u now Democrats are certain to adopt the res- HW tt,lch, It Is believed, will have a 0,ulln" wholesome effect In tho future erection 'or buildings on the Island of Ouhu. MORE MISHAPS ATTEND I The supervisors will meet on Friday. FRFMRH AVIATIDN MFFT "t which time tho completed draft will rncivun hvihiiuk iyicci )o Hlll)llllttcdi Mtute ilmWH, Gurrey ttliu (Associated Press Cable.) Young PARI8, France, May 22. Tho eondl- nun oi wo son ui rr.mi.r moms, wno was seriously Injured by the monoplane , ....-.-- . , yesterday, was unchanged today. Four f IL. 1-. 1 .!. ---. . I of tho aviators In the meet resumed their flights, but others withdrew. Sev oral mishaps wore recorded today. PORTUGAL'S UNREST MAKES SPAIN UNEASY (Associated Press Cable.) MADRID, 8paln, May 22, The news i n. .,... i f -,! ,,-.- u.. IfWMt VI luyl lvTlflf HIIISII (aao caused a good deal of apprehension h.e.. Th. nlllrl.l. ar. walchlnn d.u.l. ooments closely. Bsjr-DULLETIN ADS PATt .,-iisW. Ai . .MUd Jt. Worth While Happenings 3000 Infantry Would ChamberofCommerceGetsNews . From Washington On Plans For Post Here WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22. Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu. Proposed place 3,000 infantry armory site, reaspn given economy. Army opposes suburban site. House defers ac tion. GEO. McK. McCLELLAN. The Chamber of Commerco 'this morning received tho abovo cable gram from Georgo McK. McClellan, rcprcscntatlvo In Washington ofxtho local commercial bodies. Tlio cable gram la In reply to ono sent by tho trustees of tho chamber last Satur day, asking further Information as to the moving of the army post from lcllchua to Honolulu. Prcoldcnt Morgan of the Chamber nnd President White of tho Mor chants' Association will confer this ' afternoon us to whether Jt Is deemed advisable, to call a joint open meet ing of the two bodies to discuss tho moving of tho post nnd what Hono lulu's attltudo should be. Tho House, having deferred action, tlmo Is glvon for a protest or nn endorsement ot the bill. Tho text ot tho bill authorizing a chango In tho construction ot jthe barracks and paving tho way for In fantry Instead of solely n cavalry post, was received this morning by tho n it I lo 1 1 n from Its Washington correspondent, who writes as follows: WASHINGTON, May 11. Senator Warren, of Wjomlng, nlinlrnnn of tho Committee on Appropriations has READY FOR AT The much-heralded but oft-delayed building ordlnanco for the city and countv of Honolulu Is promised to bo ... . ,, , rea,1- for '""P' '.11"' PubllJ " Tho usual procedure will bo to pass) no oriiinance on arm iwuuns unu i,,. print, 111 order. that the general publlo' ,...,., ... t - . may have oppoitunlty to hecomo fa ... .. ...... .... I llnn1 ...n..l miliar with Its many beneficial provi sions, According to tho present. Intentions or tho commute" In charge of tho measure, a public hearing will bo hold, at which time all Interested III tho passage of the new law urn lo bo asked to bu present ('niitruitiirs, iichltccta, builders and nrohiTii -owners urn ii " bo . . - "' I1"'"1 V (11" Hiiugesthins or oIiJ.hi IIOIIS. Till' MIwrvlCir re 10 n linl llii fnr of tils' iiaaavniiei f tli low, tm statu Hint I hey do nut hind themselves lo I'uiiiply wltli nn)' or till pk'iooiu '.Jm Ma., Be Sent Introduced a bill to authorize chango In construction of barracks and other buildings for "mobllo" troops In tho Hawaiian Islands. The bill, It Is stat ed, Is Intended to allow tho Sccrctnry of War to iiso tho money appropri ated for construction work for Infan try or other troops, the original act providing specifically (or cavalry, Sonntnr Wnrran1. hill whirl, wua rn. fcrred to tho Committee on Appro-b,linr prlatlons Is as follows: "Do It enacted by tho Sonato and House of Representatives of tho United Slates of'Amcrlca In Congress assembled, That tho Secretary or War be, and ho Is hereby .authorized to expend tho funds horotoforo appro priated and to onler Into contracts heretofore authorized (or tho construc tion of n cavnlry post, Territory of Hawaii, by tho Acts of Congress ap proved Mnrch fourth, nlnctcon hun dred and nlno, nnd Juno twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and Ion, fur tho construction of barracks and other necessary buildings for mobile troops to bo stationed In tho Hawnllan Isl ands, and 'not to exceed ten per cen tum of tho amount so authorized ami appropriated may bo expended for tho acquirement of land to bo utilized If. connection with wild construction," SUPERVISORS FRIDAY MEETING that may he forthcoming at a public hearing "Wo are open to conviction, how over," commented Chairman Murray this morning, "but, It must be remem bered that an ordinance of this kind' Is far-reaching and Its passage Is bound, to tread upon tha toes of more than one Interested party." It Is possible thut a number of amendments mav bo made tn tlio nrhr- Inal draft following upon a general minority oi me oenaie judiciary com consultation with local architects and "! today reported on the eonstltu builders itional amendment for the direct elec- Tho prediction Is mndo that an tho fan of United 8tates Senators. Tho re matter now stands tho building ordl- Port denies that there is a popular de- nance is In lino lo become a law by the tlrst part of June. Judgo Cooper this morning granted a susiKiiiBlon of sentenco to r H - - , .... ... , Ilodrlgues, who was chargod with as sault and battery nn Ills wlfo. Ho Is uIfo named In ,, rllvnren nr.!,,., Hirt.i tills morning, tho charges that result- r taking up tho personnel of the pro od In his arrest for assault nnd but- posed cabinet and the disposal of the terv holm; enumerated In llm illvorrn governorships. I eritnittnlnl 1tn,lrltT,n,u la !er.r..i u,ltl.l beating Ills wlfo at frequent Inter- Villa, Tho nir track section im Furl street, betweiin lintel and King streets Iih noun ull Hug up lor Hie purisieo or repaying llm sumo, llegllililng In- imiirnw rum will not run nn Fori plicut between llnli'l mid King until Hip paving Ii roinpleliM, .J. '1.'jL, kh,.t A , 8fc, It Is the HOME PAPER the EVEN ING BULLETIN that will tell you where to buy goodi it the moit reason able prices and help you In the eco nomics which mean added security to life. PRICE 5 CENTS ANOTHER ATTACK IS By John E. Monk. ( Hprclal ll u 1 1 e 1 1 n Ccrre siwnitrnce ) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mny II. Hepresentatlvo N'orrls of Nebraska, ono of tho leading Insurgent nepiitilleana. Is drafting n resolution which he will In troduce In tho House, providing for an Invest Ig.itlnn of tho sug.tr Industry and, as ho snjs, to ascertain fuels ns to tho "campaign or the Sugar Trust to get control of tho sugar land, planta tions and mills In I'orto Rico, Hawaii, tho Philippines and Cuba" Hero Is a statement madn by Mr. Norrls upon tho subject: "I want fuels on which we cm bavi tho calculation of u new sugar sched ule. In tho Interest of the consumer nnd not of tho trust. It's n good thing to nlr the crimes of tho trust, but It will bo worth more to know bow to wrlto nn honest sugar schedule To that end I am going to present my resolution demanding what I consider tho needed Information. About Overcapitalization. "It Is proposed to cnll on the llureau of Corporations to report on tho cap italization, earnings, watered securltle. and control of tho Sugar Tr,ist, of beet concerns, These urn fearfully overcapitalized, and I am not certain whether, honestly capitalized,' they would need any protection. "Then, I wont to know all about the campaign of tho Sugar Trust to Ret control of tho Migur lands, plantation ami mills, In Porto lllco, Hawaii, tb.'i Philippines nnd 'Cuba; the extent, hi short, to which tho trust has been gct ttng'domln.itlnn of tho primary sources ot sugar manufacture. I understand the trust Is fust coming to control tha sugar which gets Into this country without paying any duty, or by paying reduced duties. Wo need to know about this. Cost of Refining. "Tho tariff board Is ashed for Infor mation about tho cost ot making beet nnd cuno sugar In this and other coun (Continued on Page 2) WElHlDAY Temperatures. 6 a; m . 73; S a. in. 7.1; 10 n. m 78; noon, 79; morning minimum, 71. narnmstcr, S a. m., 30 02; nhsolulo humidity, 8 a. ni., G8.30; groins por cubic foot; relative humidity, S a. m, 73 per cent; dew point, 8 it. m Gil. Wind. 6 n. m., velocity, 3; direc tion. B; R a. m velocity, 4; direction, NIC; 10 a. m.. velocity, 8; direction. NK; noon, velocity, 10; direction, 12. Rainfall during 'IK hours ended f a. m , 0 inch, Totnl wind movement during 21 hours ended nt noon, 165 miles. saiainDITV APMMCT MINUHI I T AuAIIMbl POPULAR ELECTION (Special Hull-Un CsWs.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22 .A i . .. ... - ... , -, rnnd for dlreot election, ' '" ' BELLIGERENTS 1ALK OVER CABINET JOBS (ftiK-clal II u I lot I n Cable ) JUAREZ, Mex, May 22. The bel- llaerents dlscusslnn neace terms today "ss AVIATOR SETS NtW Cross-country mark i Miifi'MI n ii 1 1 e 1 1 n Cable ) PARIS, France, May 22. Plerra Vsr. ,(n,, the aviator, set a new cross, C0Untry record here today by flying 273 ,n.. i 3 i,DUr. 39 minutes. I mm W t U ? II u 1 1 al I n f I per ) imi r. A - j'Jliif 'sB n 'BsBHI 1 M 'V &M,