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v 'V h o, v X; ty O, a 'i .re From 8an Franelacoi Siberia July 24 For 8in Franottooi Chlyo Muru July 21 From Vancouver. Mnkttrn July 21 For Vancouver! Mnramn August 15 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. FORGERY ALLEGED IN CLEAN-UP NO LOCAL NO DEMAND HERE FOR BIG BOND ISSUE Local' Banks and Capitalists Hardly Likely to Make Any Bids. FOUR PER CENT NOT HIGH ENOUGH RATE purchasers Expected to Be National Banks on Main land Attractive Feature There, Thcru will not be n locnl lililikr for the Jl.tiOO.OOO Ishiio (it Territorial bunds when scaled iiitMalH aro opened on July 27 In tliii nlllco of tho Territorial treason r hero und nt tlio nlllco of tlio Hulled Stales Mortgngu & Trust Comr panj 111 New York City, iicem illnir to prtseiit IndlciitloiiH. Hankers, brokers nnd business men rcncrully inilto In saying that Just now these Territorial bond!) do not look llko tliu mom attractive. Investments for local cupltnl, ami tlmt locnl Investors have ko fur Indicated no desire what t -. :y U Jutn,Jiijf jjf TtlM-'lulllo Securi ties Tim fact that the bonds bear only 4 per cent. Interrxt Is tho explanation, and money can lio placed to far better advantage hero than In these 4 per cents, nreurdlng to tlio consensus of opinion from well-Informed business null. Local bankers and capitalist!) ran readily get fl per cent. Interest for their money on high-class loan", and 7 pir cent, nnd even hlRher on real es tatu loans, This li no argument ugnlust the gllt edi;id cliarncter of tho bonds, widen lire admitted tu bo llrst-cluss In every way Tlio objection to tliem for local liiM'Ktment Ih thai money Is at n hlgh ir preinliiin hern than Knslern nmney centers. 'lho bonds have one feature that makes them deslrublo to national banks on thn mainland and would (Continued on Page 4) Ilodgers J. Horges, nn employe nf Z. W. Qiilnn. tlie pluiuher, was struck by an aiitoinolillo nnd seriously If not fa tally hurt shortly utter noon today. The accident happened In n collision bo- tucin n inotor cycli'i on which Horges was riding, and un nutouiobilo driven by Charles 11. Cottrell, engineer of tho Kiillhl pumping station. Wlillo endeavoring to turn Into tho Kallhl pumping station avenue In hi1) machine, Oottiell struck tho motor cy ct". Tho two, machines nolllded so violently that Horges nnd his inotor cycle wero dashed to tho road, the rider receiving two deep cuts In tho forehead, another on Ills right leg and several hrultcH In tho chest nnd face. Cottrell slopped his machine Instantly nnd went to the assistance of Horges. In the meantime the neighbors rushed out of tlelr houses to the scene of the tieeidi'iit. The unfortunato young man was sent tu the Queen's Hospital In the police ambulance. Bergennt Nn wnhl was present. According to tlioso who witnessed the ncclilt'iil, Cottrell was running Ills ma chine dlnectly at tho rear of tho Kn-llhl-Jjounil car, when. In turning Into the pumping station avenue, ho struck IturM-M, who wis, coming into town. He was coming In nt full speed, according to witnesses. ', Tho police nro Investigating tho ac cident. Cottrell declares ho Is not to blame for the accident. The caso of Y. Tuhnkiiwu vorsus Ichiro Yuiunmoto, In which Uirrlu Andrews was attorney for tlio plain tiff has been discontinued. Frank Pahla, ndmlnlstrator of tho eslalo of Mann (w), deceased, filed lho receipt for Ills claim In full against tlio etate today. Evening 3:30 EDITION 4982. Claim Fraud In Signing Pay-Roll Latest Development In Clean-Up Day -Confusion Is Startling Alleged forgery of names on "tlio pay-rolls of tlio City and County of Honolulu lo the lutest and must seri ous development resulting from tlio controversy over County employ 03 turned over to tlio citizens' ciniuiiU teo on Clean-up Day. Tlio apparent forgery was dliuiiv ered jeBtcrday afternoon when Sup ervisor Kbcn Low and 1 A. Hermit, cliulrmnn of the Clean-up Day exe culUo commlttco, found out that the name of 'Niinu." ono of tlio njen em ployed in tlio clean-up work, Is writ ten on County pay-roll In a signature, that Is not his own. The discovery nt once gave rise (n tlio suspicion that a largo part of tlio County pay-roll may bo falsified, und that laborers' names may bo stoned to It by other persons. Slucc the story wan first nudo pub lic Low has been working en the enso and has enlisted tho help ot- Sheriff Jiirrett. Men liavo been chased up from the country to explain, tlio rea son why their names appeared on tho two pay rolls. Some of theso admit ted having 'drawn the double, money. The man named Niinu. who linn been working down tho country hIiico that time, according to his own fitntemcnt, was rounded up by Ijow and sent to get his pay from the Coun ty officials. Low necnino Busplclous, however and rang up Kmll A. Hermit, i tho Mayor and Ham Dwiglit on a tour Chairman of tho Clean-up Day exo-.of Inspection and thercforo no forth cutjvo committee. er details could bo obtained us to Signatures Differ. I what his subsequent Investigations "When J,ow rang mo up," said Mr. Into tliu case liavo brought to light. Thlrty-ono Hawaiian teachers, nil In surgents and all lusurgliig enthusiasti cally, made up one of the biggest fea tures of the convention of tlio Nation al Kducntlon Association nt Han Krun- Cisco, accnidlng to news' from tho Coast. Tlio Hawaiian delegates Jollied forces with Mrs. i:ila Klagg Young, the Chl-tbc.st cngo educator nnd lender of the Insur- gents, nud nil fought lo down what was termed an "oligarchy" In control oft tlio ussoelntlon. That they succeeded In part Is evident from tho fact that Curler, Mrs. U. Chalmers, Mrs. Chaui Supcrlntcndcut 1'opu nun made one ot hertuln, Miss !', CoIIIiih, Miss I,. Day, the directors. Mlss P. Dyke, Mrs. U Krnln. Miss "We liao been so Impatltnt to get Heusner, Miss A, ".. Dudley, Miss l.oe, here," explained Miss A. X. Hadley, Miss M. Ladd, W. U. Merrltt, Miss M. who, u native ot Philadelphia, has had Mobsman, Mrs. I,, a. Marshall, Mrs. more than twenty years of experience A. Q. Murcalllno, Miss O'ltoiirke, Mrs. as n t-ucher In the Islands, until she now refers to suiuiy Hawaii as "home." "Wo thought we would arrive yes- terday, but wo had not taken" tlio weather Into consideration. It was rutiKh and nasty most of tho time und HOW "OPIUM RING" IS That opium has been landed In Ha waii In largo iiiuntllles during tho List few months and then sent on lo S.m Francisco by coasting steamers and sailing vessels Is the conclusion reach ed by Federal iiulhorltlcs on the Coast, I Interesting details of the workings of! ii. "m.iui.i rim.-." which Is believed to' bo under probo now by the Federal . .... -. ,,,v ..,.. Chinese ports und San Francisco liavo been used for months by certain mem- berj of tho crews us vehkles for tho tninsnnrtiitlnn to t 1 s port or opium (Continued on Page 6) o a Army aviators contlmio to show process In the operation of aero planes ut Cal lego park, near Washington. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, MONEY FOR BOND Ilcrndt this morning, "I sent my bookkeeper over with tho list fur com parlcon. Low looked over this nnd found out thai Niinu had already sign ei our list. Ho nsked him what tho number of his ticket was and ho re plied "383." Finally ho admitted liav. Ing signed our payroll. "Low then mndu him sign his nanio on it separate slip of n;iHir as he had u hunch that eor thing was not al right. Niinu signed It. readily enough and Uiw found that It corresponded with the slgnaluio on ottr-llst. He then compaied it to the signature on the county payroll but they wero en tlroly dlffcient. . Nuiiii denied huv Ing signed any roll hut the Clean nil ono. As far as Low can ascertain the Htgnntmo on the 'county roll Is u forgery and Bonieano.lias djuwn the two dullorH that were coming along to Nunu's name. . , f-'or-lnveitlgatlon. "1 liavo not heard anything further In connection with It except that a thorough Investigation will be mude. Uiw Is determined to straighten out evorylldng In connection with the matter and thero Is no doubt tlmt he will be nblo to find out who signed the county roll." Hbeii Ixjw was not In town today having gono mound the Island with moU of us have had the expected 'ex pcrltiice.' That In all ner. however, mid now that wc am lii'le, we aro ready to gut In und iissist Mrs. Young, und If necessary tight to tlio bitter end. "Wo feil that the West ought to bo I well represented In the coming strug kIc, und Hawaii Is going to do the It can to bring to un end tho ullgarehy that has been in control ot the association for so many years." Tho Insurgents wero Miss Allen Hrown, Miss D. ll.irnes, Mrs. r'rcil I., nosenberg, Mrs. I,. A. Knbey, Mrs, A, Keif, Mrs. Mary Ik Simpson, Miss Hpuldlng, Mrs, 1J Ktorm. O. It. Weath- eibee. Miss Wrlnck, Miss N C, Wong, George Duncan, Mrs. 1), C. Lindsay, Mrs, V,. McKay. u HrlR. den. Macomb's tilinH for an . .i .1 ... . . n"y "" ",0 wntort t iiero mid fop snnltnllon work In rnuneetbni wllli )mt wl ,, oxnmCll ,y t,0 i,thorl - tlen In Washington, among litem den, Leonard Wood, und a decision reach- ml. Tills limy IUKO several months, It Is believed by army inon hoio. The local tinny men, tho ton Ho-1 I rial ami lho city and county author!-1 , ties nro all hoping for speedy action on tho plans. Tho sanitation campaign of lho territory will ho largely Influ enced by the plans for tho army post. OPERATING MACOMB IDEA Is a Creator TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911.-412 TAFT SETS BALL SAN DIEGO (Associated Press C.iMn.) SAN DIEOO, Cal July 19 Ground was broken today for the Panama- California Exposition, which Is sched uled to be held from January I to De comber 31, 1915, to' celebrate the com- pletion or mo r-nma yanai. President Taft pressed a button In the White House today, and simulta neously the exposition flag" In this city were unfurled and the ground-breaking ceremonies began. CARDIFF COAT WORKERS HELP SHIPPING STRIKE (Special Hullo tin CuM.t CARDIFF, Wales, July 19. Tho coal workers have decided to tie up the port until the seamen's Union is recognized by the shipowners. WALLPAPER TRUST ROLLING NEXT FOR KNlhE,roo' ,",v b,,n "nl PP" " j bandits In Lower California. Since the (Hpeclal Hut let) u Cable.) s CLEVELAND, O., July 19. Four of ficiate of wallpaper firms have been In dicted for allegod violation of the Sher man anti-trust law. AMERICANS IN DANGER; IN LOWER. CALIFORNIA (S'neclll Itulte'tlii CnhlO WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. The government has asked Mexico to pro tect the Americans of Lower Califor nia in view of alarming conditions there. WORKS FOR RECIPROCITY (Hnivlal llullptin Cnble.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. serve In u general way ror inu pro Senator John D. Works of California tectlon or all kinds nf food, Is believed spoke today In the Senato In favor of. ,.,,.. ... .,, cUv nnd rolmty the Canadian reciprocity agreement. SUGAR HAN FRANCISCO, July 19. Heels: 8S analysis, 12s 4d ; parity, 4 Clc. Pre vious limitation, lis. 'Jll-til. WIDE ON James Collins, u Hrltish subject and supposedly temporarily Insane, com mlttid sulcldo by Jumping from the deck of tlio Cauadlnii-Austrullan liner Zeal.indla n few days utter that vessel had sailed from Sdney, N. S. V, en route to Suva and Honolulu. Such wus tho report made by Cup tnln Philips anil his olllcers to tliu newspaper nun who boarded Ills vessel as shu lay ut the Alukea whurf upon in rl nl last evening. " Collins hud been under police sur- lllunce ut tlio New South Wales me- j trupolls pending the dtparturu of the STOWAWAY tHUM bUVtt .eal.inilla. On the day or sailing he llcl n urnr ny nnj ipe was placed un board that vessel nnd HtLU htnL DI TUI-IUC was under lock and key until tho liner " had passed well outside the Heads. j , Geros, said to bo u subject of Collins was thin given his liberty, It franco, was pulled off tho steamship being claimed that ho was a deporteo -ualniiUIti last night und Is hold here ami was to be dllcrcd to the author- ,lt t,0 ocll police station lis u stow Itles at Victoria Immediately upon or- Wily, There Is also n story out to rival ut the llrltl.sh Columbian port. 1 1, effect that (leros has 'some con Ills ucllpns, ulillu humowliat peeu- pectloii wllh it mysterloua murder ut liar, did nut cause an unusual vlgllancu hv11 to be used, One uvenhig ho was seen eros was turned over to the lm- to pace the deck displaying .extreme niluriitlon iiutliorltles Iieru us a Stow- agltiillon. llefuro tliu few steamship olllcers who wero on the lower deck of .. , -. i 1...1 1.1.. i.. .l"'"1'cll,'r' llr"l'l'ed Into the seelhlng Hl'llH '"ll1 "1,H '"st ,0 lo,v Although lho ship was put about, all efforts to uiui uie man wero mimici-canim, "" Tha caso of K. Kanuinl, K. Yama- moto.'K. Okl nnd II, Kobayashl, trus- tees against Wllllnni Henry. High Sheriff or Hawaii, was discontinued this morning by Uirriu Andrews, nl- toruey for plnlutlrfs, Bulletin y of Impressions Sugar Official Denies Control A.inoc!altt Pr NEW YORK, N. Y., July 19. Waihington D. Thomat, chairman of the board of director of the American Sugar Refining Company, continued hii laitlmnnw inrlaw katitra tlia ansplal onMrnltlnai inuaillitiiinn III a 1 1 f n ft (1 illnir trul. Thomas declared emphatically -. i . monooolv. Aecordinu to than one-half the refined augar, of Amirlca. PLAGUE TAKES A (AnniK'laleil '(sh Cable.) LONDON, Eng, July 19. It la announced here that the deaths from plaguo in India har reached the enormouj total of 650,630 In aix months. DISCHARGED MEXICAN (Arteoclutrrl Prfftft ChIiIa.) I SAN DIEGO, Cal.. July 19 Mexican) war, the bandita have become numer-, out and bold. I FOUR ORDINANCES 1Y BE DRAFTED fOGOVER FOOD blanket ordinance." ileslcned lo I .... health and sanitation committee to be Impracticable. Kuch was tlio sentl- Jimnt expressed by Supervisor MeClel- luli at a meeting ni the lio.inl last e en lug. MiClcllun cluluied that the drafting of a ciiinprchcnshe measiiro had re sulled In failure when attempted by a former board. According to present plans. It Is the Intention to draw up a series of perhaps four different ordl- nances, one to apply to the protection John Itadin, tho veteran huckmnn, ... whose, stand Is on King near lort Htreet. Is the latest candidate for a inediil as the champion honest man of 'the Islands. Iluillii picked up 500 In l"L ""'" "" """ " gold and greenbacks yesterday ut Iwl- lei, and nlthough ho could have slipped I iilmself a few slices on the roll ho re- u0 is ijp)i)1, .icmlned nt tho . 0 K,atin uwnB tho arrival of WIMIJI " " "-. -- "- ..- tlio steaiuslilp Makuru from vim- ouver, on which ho will bo deported Suva, whence ho came. His father Is a shlnnluir contractor linU m1(lol. 8llVtt 0,.r0ll tlllkoJ fn,cly t()(mv at tho ,)olco Btat0, wlen ,,,.,1 whether ho knew ot any murder case before ha left Suva for llilu nnrl lm ,.p,.,ii,tir miuwArixl In tlm Jlv' ,7"JU0, . ., ,,,,,, oh- no" '' B" ll "Btonlsh ugly. "I Iim " yonB I" lu such 11 thing. If yuu want to know nboiit my conduct you can.eusily llud It out by cabling PAGES. DAY MIX-UP pflii ?nM'.) that the American Sugar defining Com hit testimony, tho company make leas TERRIBLE TOLL ssi i m SOLDIERS DANGEROUS DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jury 19. Follow .0dir to surrender their arms, mar- l l.w has bean declared at Aaua Prieta, across the Mexican line from Douglas. of meats, nnotlicr for fish, another moro suitable for fruit ttalls, und n last bill lo do with bakery goods. Tho ordhmnco providing for the pro tection of-certnln foodstuffs from dust, dirt, contamination by Hies nnd other Insects, which has been In the hands of health nud sanitation experts nnd late) In the committee, was passed upon by City and County Attorney Cathcart. The measure still stands In need of sumo minor corrections und niniinl ments before It will go before the board ns a completed net und come up for passage on llrst reading and to print. OF ferred to find tliu rightful owner of lho miniature foituiie. ,(uimi fi)um) (o ln01R1. n u n!1)11, bag. It Is said, und Is ready to return u ns roou as uio owner upi-vuio .. proves that It Is his or her propirty, Identlllc.itlon will have to bo compute. mU ,au- .. k, Is anxious to see tlitat the coin goes back where It b longs. to lay father, who Is well known In Suva," (Jems Is twenty-three years of uge, and says ho came hero, not us 11 ctowuwuy, but under tho impression that he would get employment on board the KenlntidU. "I loft Suva in the Zealaiulla on the promise of my friend, who assured me that ho could get a Job for uio oil board the steam er," lie continued. "Hut to my mr prlsc, when I boarded tliu Btealner, I found that lio was not on board That put 1110 In trouble nnd I am de tained hero to be deported to where I canto from," he concluded, lie speaks the Kiigllsh language tlueully sa 1 Agent A. J. Campbell of the Terri torial Hoard or Immigration left nn the Wllhelmlna this morning for the Coast, and will go direct to Kuropo to arrange ror the sleamerload or Immi grants that Is coming In November As published by the H'u 1 1 o 1 1 11 yester day, the Hrltish ship Wlllcsdcn has been cluirteied tu bring 1600 Kuro pcaus heie In the full. w.eUy Hulletla 11 per ar. REQUIREMENTS $500 There It an Irresistible something lliat ! getting Into the contclence of people and that la forcing them to de mand the straight thing on the part of everybody with whom they transact business. BULLETIN advertisers are straight. PRICE 5 CENTS. ISSUE DIITV BUILT UP Hi John D. Sprcckcls Tells Inves tigating Committee of Sit uation Here. SAYS NO BENEFIT TO CITIZENS AT LARGE Toslifies That Hawaiian Hold ings of Himself ami Adolph Amount to Less Than Ono Million Dollars, BY C. S. ALBERT. ( Special n u 1 1 e 1 1 u Corrrnpomlenre ) WAHIIINUTON, D. C. July C.-Tiin sugar Intestigatlun being nomliicted by the House special committee, of which Itcpresentatlvo Hnrdwlck N chairman, resumes operalloiia -July 10. A jiolnt Is expected to lio leached within a few das when mil'crs of Interests lo lluwiill will dewiop. Judge S. M. llAlloii. i.f llnw.-ill, li u regular attendant at nil session!) of tho committee, but 'fcas taken no tiart. In -the oy'i'iU.'slioiJiiJj.'ffiiiiUUi John 1), Spreckem; wf.on appearing before tho committee made name statements regarding his Interests In Hawaii. He wild Hie plNiters nf thn Hawaiian Islands own tho Califurul.i-' Hawaiian Hii.iar refinery qt Ciockett, California. 2S miles fry in San l'ran cisco. It Is known tin Ihu F.u.tor Coinpany. Ho was not :i iiiemlier nf the coinpany, ho said. Its capiclty runs abm;t S01 tons n day. Its provi dent Is It. P. Hlthet. Ho lestined tint (Continued on Page 6) DEAL BY HAWAIIAN SUGAR MEN IS LARGE BY C. S. ALBERT. (Kpulal It tl 1 1 e U ll CoriosIiotl'L'tu'?.) WASHINGTON. D. ('.. July (5 Much Interest Is inanlf -sled here III the announcement received tluouiili couiHiUr advices that Hawaiian capi talists are nreiiared to i rect a million- dollar augur rellnery at San Carlos, Occidental Negrns, In the Philippine Is land. It will be tti.i llrst enl.iblli.ll ment of Hint kind In thi nrchlpelar;i. rne uuiiuai capucuy win no u,""u tons. In iiililltlmi tu the rednerv. l.iri-e Kill, lit Will l, HVIl, tllll'.l fllP I'lllllllllllll? a '.'0-nillii tramway nud In building vcean wharves. Tho plantations In tin. K.m Carlo! district now furnish from lll.OOU in 11,- ' 000 tons of raw sugar n year. SUICIDAL ATTEMPT IS UNSUCCESSFUL Kills McCaudless, an Ann r lean liv ing on King streit a little In lo 1,1 lllia, attempted lo commit suicide this morning by Jumping from n sis'hihI stury window. Ho wus pot badly Jmrt und Is being held at the police statlun, where his mental condition will l ex amined Into. It wus llrst reported tli.it he was badly hurl, but tills proved to be Incorrect Ho Is a mlildle-aged man nud said lo lm a sign-painter. Keep This For The Game Datteries for today's game, Kelos vs. I Chinese! Keios Fukoda nnd Miyaka. Chinese Apau and Chi Dul. Line-up and batting orderi Kelos. Sasaki, is. Chinese. Sing Hong, rf. En Sue, cf. Ayau, as. Akana, lb. Chi Bui, c. Kan Yen, If. L. Tin,' 3b. Asam, 2b. Apau, p. Karkl, 2b. Mlyaka, c. 1Takahama, cf. Koyama, rf. Hi 00. If. Kusakl, 3b. Fukuda, p. IshlPawa, 1b. Umpires Bower and Mayne. f-a. K i, , r m 'if .va .,-wsAa iv8lr 'm$tii0i0tiwmi :wes4s.uiiUcjtMsjsi.: JstoiiiltotMsmdft T77 , A ... Iri I- Ji4f )kjh' Ata'AJfem-lVaatttil -itt? 1 l.r-'italMliallalni a' tfJeSftTifiaeaiii'i ''M i' i"i UUltfii't11-'- - jjiiifciSLuiii uSkJmiwmLjMisMc'. .M