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nouviooscV i jr i WANT ADS. IN BULLETIN COLUMNS DELIVER BEST RESULTS (JN7 Awvyan mmoNon if it Evening Bulletin AH From 8n Franelscol Sierra Mny 26 For San Francisco! America Mnru May 26 From Vancouver. Xrnlnndla Mny 28 For Vancouveri Mnkura Juno 20 A faker may successfully advertlia (or one day, but not the merchant who expect to occupy hit (tore next year. Advertisements are not read and for noltent their statements are kept In mind until the purchased goods Justify their description. 3:30 EDITION Medium For The Up-To-Date Thinking Merchant 4 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4937. 2 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. t s-, -v- u f .rr '4 1 K f ' I -' SHIPPERS REFUSE ULTIMATUM OF MERCHANTS WILD MOB RIOTS, IN MEXICO CITV FRENCH CAPITAL MAY COME TO SOUTHSEAS Owner of Fanning Island Goes Through Honolulu On Way to Paris. WOULD START FACTORY TO WORK DEPOSITS Cxpccts to Import Labor From Gilboit Islands CapU Max Schlcmmor Asked to Tako Interest. Tlicio arrived In this city by tlio Mnramn on labt Tuesday l'mllo lln ugler a I'rpncli capitalist, who do putted on the Wllhclnilna yestordny on his way to IMrlg whero It la his Intention to Incorporate a largo stock lomiMiiy for the purposo of erecting .i largo guano factory on tlio Kar ning Island and work tlio dooslla o( Id rd guano Into a marketable commo dity "Jiriil ship tlio same to all pans of iho world. During tho clay of Mr. Rougler m thy city lie called on dipt. Mil. Pchlcmmer and talked over tlio Ult imo propnrltlon, and It Is understood that a good offer was made to Mr Pchleinmcr to tako a lian.l in tho now rutcrprlfo, his knowledge of guano and lis possibilities being consldcicd of value to the now company. Mr. Schlemtr.er stHles that tho of fer Is a good ono hut that ho thinks that ho would rather throw his foi Imio wllh I-aysan Island and lifts hopes thaT lie may some day ho sent Wick llicro to piotcct that Island from poachers Tlio promoter of tlio now enterprise In expected to return In August at which time ho will call again fin Cnpt. Schlemmcr nnd hato another talk In regard to his going over to tlio now company. Tho machinery for tho new factoiy will ho shipped to Fannin? Island as boon as It can he loided nnd It Is expected to havo tho factory running full blast Inside of six months. Ihero aro six Japanese now In the (Continued from Page 3) weather today Tomporntures, G a. m, 71; 8 a. ni 7.1; 10 n in, 75; noon, 77; morning minimum, 70 Haiomctcr, 8a. tn , 30 OS; absolute liumldltj, 8 a. ni., 5 020; gialns pot ciililr fool; relattvo humidity, 8 a. ni , Gl per cuit; dow point, 8 a m. GO Wind. G n in., velocity 7, direction NIJ, 8 a m , velocity 7, direction NU; lo a in i velocity 8, direction Nil; noon, velocity 13, direction Nil. Italnrall during 24 hours ended S n in , 0 Inch, Total wind tnovoment during 21 hours ended at noon 103 miles GOV. GEN. SOPER Ciiiunl John Harris Super Is ono of the latest men stiRKtsltd tor tlio otllcn of (loernor It It ilultiifd that Super .1H proRTCSHlM) Illl'llH llllll IIO eiltllll- isIIiik iiIIIiiikos (leiierul Kop.r luiM not lueii (iiunuIIuI as to his vluws In the tiiutlir SUGAR HAN I'llANCIHCO. M 21 -llnU. Hi iin;ilx, 0 t3-(il; p,irll. line I'lmlmm iiiniitllnu, l'i M All M.ti or tin ihuiiwiiHl Ions nl f I Mn mils wim iiu'lvml h) iho Muk.i Miiiniii Hlvil ll.oiii'iiii) of I'i'lili-) Iv.t uU ror jhiiintnt in riiiiiiiu, Shippers Representation Merchants' Association Gets Calm Polite But firm Refusal To Ultimatum Politely hut firmly tho Snippets' Inability to secure bucIi rcprcscnta Wharf committee has refused reprc- Bcntntton-cxccpt with a provlso-to' ........ .1 . i the Merchants' Association, and a real breach Is In sight after weeks of ncgo tiatlon. I Couched In formal, dignified but un- making a formnl request on -tlio Ship ml3tnkablo language, a letter written rcrs' committee, for representation by Secretary T. II I'clrlo of tlio without any proviso whatsoever. In wharf committee to President e. o. Whlto of tho Merchants' Association was recalled this morning by Prcsl- dent White. Tho wharf commltleo held a mcctlngyoslcrday afternoon nnd -tho letter was tho result. I Tho Merchants' Association nt a meeting held a week ago yesterday received tho report of Us special com- mlUeo named to tnl.p up Iho matter of 'representation with tho shippers. That special comtnlttoo roportod lis HEALANI BOAT CLUB TALKS OF CARRYING BAN ON HARBOR SWIMMING INTO POLITICS Hcalant boat club members start- cd whnt turned out to bo nn Informal Indignation mooting last night over tho possibility that swimming may ho prohibited altogether In tho harbor of Honolulu, and as n result, aro ready to organize a movement' of protest. Furthermore, they say that If tho bin on harbor swimming Is actually de clared, tho mattor will he carried Into politics and tho noxt two years will seo somo lively doings. Tho rumor thnt medical men, tho Hoard of Health nnd tho now Snnl tary Commission wcro looking with sonio disfavor on swimming In tho harbor began the discussion. In whlclvj PROBLEM OF POLICY FACES SANITARY COMMISSION; WIIKh PIECEMEAL OR ON BIG PLAN? It Is u question for us to consider whether wo should do our sanitation work step by step, with the probability that much of It must be dono over iigaln, or whether wo should utlopt h(jtno broad siheino that will put an c,nd to dUeiis.broi.dlnir spots through out Honolulu" Puriinr tlournor Oeoruo It. Cjrter, thiili man of tho sunltnry iiiiniiilssluii. In making tho uliovu htatniK'iit this morning, bioiiiiht up in u practical way Dili) of tho prolilems that furu tho coin mission To iniiko hU point deal, hu lllustriiti'il It "Wo may cliaii up a iirtitlii spot In Ihii clly, malm a man put liU liiilhllnKX In Hiiiillniy t oiid ttli.it in set out, When h do IhU, rnpurt Millies no up mid liihiip h limn urn.. nn out a lit Ho riitiher. Ni'-t iiiiuilli or punt om wo kiI mil In him iukI repml tho piikhm, ,Sn so mi IndilliilU'li, "Nim ahmilil vm-Miid b 'w' I iiMH 'lliu nlmlu t), nut Ilia ciiiiihiImIoii Deny loi except with tho proviso that the M""li.nts' Association should pledge lclf to a continuation of tho special wnnrf ,nx fop , BMl tw )carfl This the Merchants' Association ro fused to do, nnd Instead, took action tho letter that President Whlto re eclved this morning, tho Snippets' committee reiterates Its former atl tudo, refers the Merchants' Assocla- tlon lo Its previous letter making the proviso n proiequlBlto to reprosonta- tlon, nnd In pollto terms refuses to yield to the merchants. , IL proposes to make a quarterly statement to a Joint committee of tho Merchants' Association and Chamber (Continued on Page 4) a number of members took part. Tho lle.ilnnl Hont Club depends largely on swimming for Its nttrnctlvoncss to members, nnd thef will not stop bwlmmlng without a fight. They In- iun 1.11171 'w "io ""- "!'. ii.hku JV ,i w. "" " -" campaign. A petition will ho sUrtcd out to get local people unci up in favor of swimming In tho harbor with somo restrictions. Tho Healanl Club members nre hi earnest about tho matter, and will endeavor to find out wllhln the next low iisjs wiiiu ino iieauii imuru aiiti Banltnrv eommlsslon think about swimming In tho Jiarbor. alono do this cleaning up step by step, or should wo say 'Well put a stop to Insanitary lomlltlona evcry- wlieie In tho clly'7' Chulriiiiin Carter put this In tho form of u quostlon, but Ills wholo uttltudo Indleutcs that ho Is In favor of tho big ami btoad schema of sunltatlon that will strike ut tinUcnnllnoBs throughout tho city. "This question Is a real one," ho unit on "Hut wlitn It Is put, thtro should hu no niUunderstiiiidlng that tliu couiiiiUsluii has so fur funned any definite plan." i llo iinplinshius thu fart that thndU. iiisslou so fur iiitrbd on hy thu coin lilUsluli lias not liecil (lecUUn IhU h i nihil forth by a published iir. Hi la llial rellei lid nn Ilia mad. Iiulldlnii ,1.,..., l,v il.n ..Hi "As it iiiullor of fsil." fliulriiiim 1'aii.r noliiUil nut IhU imiinliiK. ,!lh' inmU wmii liullt, piiii'llwilly till of (ConllninJ pit Pue ) Mexicans In Wild Mobs MEXICO CITY,Mex, May 25 A wild mob Is rioting In the streets of Mexico City, and today grew so threat! ening that the police under orders fired; Into the crowd. One was killed, but Tenement houses of the typo that the demonstration against President have aroused such widespread protest Diet Is continuing. It is reported that In Honolulu aro doomed If tho Hoard during tho rioting of last night and of Supervisors carry out tho plans In today seven persona were killed and corporntcd In tho new building ordln thlrtyslx wounded. nnc0 i,y A ji. Ourrcy, Sr., nnd Prof. Twelve hundred revolutionists will iom, m. Young, of tho College or Hit enter the city tonight to assist in put Xvu. Gurroy and Young havo com- ting down tho not, which is endanger' ,,CCj tho final draft of tho ordln ing tho palaco where Preiident Diaz Is atlce lno uupcrvlsors took It up lying sick The resignations of Presi nB( night. cent uiaz ana vice-rreiiaem namon Tllnt ,he BupcrvlsorB will not ac Corral are momentari.ly expected, and co)lt tho tenement house regulation ine new porwoiioe win do announcsa next Saturday. MADER0 TO PUNISH COAHUILfl LOYALISTS (Associated Press Catile.) JUAREZ, Mex, May 25 General Francisco Madero, the rebel leader, to day ordered an attack upon the town of Saltillo, capital of the State or Coa hulls, because the Legislature refused to install the provjsional governor named by the revolutionary govern ment. 'FRISCO STIRRED BY POLICE GRAFT (Associated Press Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cjl, May 25 Stirred by the evidences of police grafting and the disclosures of keep- tn of d,ordory houses, the city police commission Is holding a special meet, , tod Th8 dlimIl,rof John 8,ymour ch,f of p,,,, ,, Mp,et,d , , of th, ,vd,nc, neld by the commission and the discoveries made by th, Brand jury that h bn ,nv, tlgatlng the charges, e e iisnnkllOTO 1IIAV CTDIlC UIMIUIMIblb fVlAT blmt at O Hn a "l" 1" llT n 1 I II n rt n I Ho rltUICol UP LHOUn , "l (Bpeel.il T! ul let I o Cable.) VANCOUVER, B. C, May 25. A strike of 8000 unionists is expected in sympathy with the union attitude of protest against the arrest of the Me- Namaras and their trial for dynamiting tho Los Angeles Times. 1 e i s MCIRP FlfiHTIMr; PflR II nilCD PAI ICHDMIA LUWtn yHLIrUnlsIA .u .... ,, ., .,,., (Kpecliil Mullet 111 Cable.) TECATE, Max., May 25. It Is an nounced that the liberalltts will con tlnueMhe warfare in Lower Callforni I m e REBEL MARAUDERS SET FIRE TO HOMES (HpecMl II il I let In Cable,) SAN DIEGO, Cal, May25. News from across tho border Is that a num ber of loyalist homes have been burn ed by rebel marauders. STEAMER AND SIXTY ARE REPORTED LOST rH,-,i.ii ft n II n 1 1 1) ruble 1 , PANAMA, May 25. -The stsamsrTa. bona Is reported lot! olf Puntsmilo,, with ilsty passengers unaccounted for, "....' UYflMINi', I AIINi:HMl . - PHILAOeLPHIA. P, Miy 28-Tln liittls.hlu Wy'inl'ifl wi suessMljf Isuntlnii lodsy. Tenement Evil Is Doomed New Building Ordinance Puts Power In Hands of Board of Supervisors BuggM,C(j bv tho nrRf(ers ,)f tho ord Inanco was a report this morning, hut It was denied by tho supervisors, Harry Murray dcclaros emphatically that the supervisors will not weaken tho oidlnnnco In any way,aiul thai tho only changes contemplated aro minor ones of wording and legal tech nlcnlltles. Tho building owlhinnco aB a wholo Is likely to undergo somo changes, as already tho board has knockod out the nronoscd board of arbitration and somo other fcaturcB, but Murray and other supervisors say that the plans to restrict tenement house building will bo upheld. Going to Cost More. Tho regulations as laid down In tlio complotcd draft nro stringent. Nok only will Insanitary and ovorcrowdedl FIGHT MADE ON WILDER IS BEGINNING OF CAMPAIGN FOR ROAD SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE Road Supervisor Wlldtr 1 the een- Job hnve nlrcndy hung out their flags, ter of another of tho lights that seem but tho supervisors havo nor consld to Hock around tho road supervisor's 'crcd nppllcants jet Under tho plan nm nirnnir nrntpxiH have been nronosed to bo carried Into effect, the 1 ft a. n...l.tln.. n ttinrlU., . nn Art l pidas lei tri A tlf.il tl maue oy a nuniuer 01 neiiuuiitoiin ".ihv nu i.....j i.....,. .. . .. - i Wilder la employing Democrats on the of nlj road work, and tho road boss Is 'county roads, nnd the Republicans aro'to work under him. The position notn- (lftcr n8 8ca( n coneiiience llnally will bo abolished, but In reality The light Is the beginning of the there will alaH' bo somo sort of a mmiuilim that Villi be waned for the ro id supervisor's job beginning on July i on that dato tho supervisors, by ,n,t ()f tho I,enlslaturo. will huve power abolish the position of rond boss 'and thus deprive tho Democrntlo "lis-01-. Fern. of nlH Power to appoint KtlJone t0 the position I A bunch of candidates for Wllder's ANGLO-CHINESE PACT STOPS OPIUM Great Britain Finally Puts Curb- to Disastrous ' . Traffic- I'HKINt., China, May 8 The new Aiikio.Chliifsn agreement for tho lin tnf-lt reduction nml llnal nxtlnttloii of tho exportntlon of Indian opium to China was slmied lodiiy und Ink nines HiiernlUo liniui'illiiti'ly n .,H,Uile that China shall annually dhnliiUli lur produilloii of niliilii pnif portloiuilely wllh III" Indliin export mil I t U iI liUUlKheil III IUIT ureal Hrlliiln imriws Hull lt luipnitiitb.n of Indhiii opium Into flilnn' shall rrtisn Mam Inula ptiilufl ilimitfiilVi'S v. Hi inrlhr lr lli Mnlhw pioiluillon In lhl loiinli) liii. , House tenements bo prohibited, but the building of tenement houses of nny description will bo greatly diminish od, It Is prophesied, becuuso of tho greatly Increased cost of putting them up that will come about under tint now law Tho proiioscd regulations cover many points. Overcrowding Is to bo prevented by requiring that every room Bhall hnvo 00 cubic feet of air spaco for each Individual nil nil ten ant "Adult" Is to mean nny iiorson over 12 cars old. For Individuals under this nge, 200 cubic .feet, of, air spaco must bo provided. Hero aro somo of tho now regula tions ns Vropowl No frnmo tenement houses nro to bo allowed aver two stories In height. This Is nn important feature, Ktcry porch must hnvo n stalrwaj running to tho ground No cooking Is to bo allowed on fiorches. Knelt tenement house must havo a clear twenty-foot spaco nt the back of the lot and flvo feet clour on each Bide. lr two tenement houses nro built on Iho sumo lot, there must ho n ten root spaco between them, nnd this spneo must bo concreted. (Continued on Page 2) road supervisor. So the nlllcc-seckers as well ns other Republicans nre nl ready at work Ia Ing plans to seo that Wllrtir Is not retained Ho Is un np- polntee of Major Tern, and nno of tho complaints ngnlnut him la that he has taken Maor Pern's word us to em plo)lng men on tho rouds It looks bad for Wilder (Heat Drllarn is to have facilities far liivcstlgutlng this diminution, ami China Is tn have similar facllltca with rrfercnio to the sales and packing of opium In India. Tho Indian exports to China shall not excei d 3O.H0O chests In 1911, and they will hu icduced S100 diesis annually NiKOtlnllons hnvo b. en proceeding nt I'ikliiK for a long time fit cut llrllnln tins aureed to slop the exportation of opium from India lo China us sunn ni t'lilna siippn'es Hut irrimlh of Hi" pnpp In China, mid until then In In frmn Iho duly llirei'fiild I'liisloliius ImtlllUK Willi lliu plimuo iiibher nml, we iiipI IimIiiiuI, Iho Islli'f whiUwI Id linlnfiiriii ATTACK RIGHT TO PROHIBIT Powers of Health Board Aro Assailed In Case. SUPREME COURT WILL DECIDE QUESTION Lightfoot Claims Harbor Reg- dl- otic" In Argument. The Supremo Court of tho Territory Is to determine whether u citizen bus u constitutional right lo swim In Iho harbor of Honolulu, despite regula tions by the lloird of Health. The caso of tho TirrHory ngnlnst IJcrt l.lght- foot. who wai Hrreslml for swlmmlnc off the llmlnnl Hunt Club, came be fore Circuit Judge Cooper this morn ing, nnd the attack made ngalnut tho Hoard of Health regulation In n de Uilirrir tiled by Attorney J, I.lRhtfoot In bis foii's lKhnIf will be reserved for the Supremo Court. Attorney I.lghifoot Indulged 111 a rlenuttiv nttnrk noon tho reciilntlelti during tho course of argument lit sup port of his demurrer He declared tho regulation lo he "unreasonable and almost Idiotic," nssertlng that tho Hoard of Health would go to utmost any extreme If not restrained by law or public sentiment. The regulation prohibiting harbor swimming Is nlso "unintelligible and nmblguous." In I.lghtfoot's estimation. Ho claims that tho terms of tho reg ulation nro fatally defecttva Vecaiise specif) lug the "westerly side, to tho entrance, of Knlllil harbor" There Is no Knllhi harbor," nssert- ed I.lghtfoot "It Is'n channel only, nnd never was anything else." Another claim mode by Light fool was Hint tho Organic Act of tho Ter ritory delegates control over health matters only to the "Government of Hawaii," nnd ho then mnda the some what original claim that the Hoard of Health "Is not the whole government." His Insistence on this point brouRhtun (Continued on Page 4) SUGAR TRUST IS Resolution as Passed House Calls For a Searching Inquiry. By John'E. Monk. (Special 11 u I let 111 Correspondence ) WASHINGTON, U. C, Muy 11 -The House of Representatives has passed the Hur.liilck resolution providing for an Investigation of the American Sug ar Rcllnlng Company. The resolution us paused tiy tho House Is ns follows, ' lUcolved, That u cominlttfo of nine members, tn be elected by the House, bo, nnifM hereby, directed to make un Imcatls-atloit for the purposo of ascer taining whether or not there, havn lieen violations or tliV antitrust act or July '.', mo, mil the vtirloiiH net supple mental) then to, by the American Sugar RotliilliK Co, Incorporated Jan uary 10, 1891, under the laws of tho State of fiovr JerseJ, und tho vsrlmu (orporutloiis controlled thereby or hold, lug stocks or bonds therein or whoan storks or bonds urn hi Id, 111 whole or III part, then by, ami all other per. tun or (otpor.illons eiiKiiH.'d In man iifiicturlug or Mining ion.nr nnd their relation wllh t-mli other, whlih ssld violation bain nut been pr(ieiuei by tin. lUiH'llllii) (illli'ei or Ilia Kmcril llll'lll "abl commlltKii nu dlmli'.l ( (Csnllnusd on Peg 7) K