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E ' - '" : V 111 r' ! . ,. jm i c' 1. w !' J d ) r I Prom San Franeliooi ' Monfcolln Uigust 28 For 8an Franeiscoi l.urllno August 29 From Vancouver, Mnrama . . . . . September lfi For Vneouvrf Makiirn .1 Soptembrr 12 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. FEDERAL HEALTH EXPERT Discord In Poolas" Ranks Attempted organization n (lio long-' shoremen of thn city Into :i union nlUllutod Willi tlio American Fcdeiu- IIdii of l.abnr Iirtn nlicudy started ills- iiiptluii. according to Information froni incmbeis of tho local poolus' or lougshuicincu's widely. I A meeting of llui longshoremen was 1 1 If it last night In Notify Mall, lint I'.'iiuo near bieaklng up In n light. A ipiariul between oppjslng ructions wan averted liv tlio coolness of somo :f I he aged nml conservative mem bers, j Arcordlng to what members say, the trouble Iniil Uh oilgln In dissatis faction ocr tlio alleged action of I'ro shlonl Charles Knueko.i In planning negotiations with mulnlaiii labor otll- rials without taking the lugiulzutlou hero into bis conlldenro, Kuvtrul (oinnilKHlon, tin. spending of tlio ss.iii, woeks. !W tbo 11 11 lie till printed IM) lyviilvlug fmul mill also confer tho fart that Kniickua was tullciu",Xijli;fliel board of health as to mat oT unionizing tho ptolus Item on main-, jors "iji. general. , land principles hut It appeals fronl, Captain Curler, who Is an M. O. wbut momliciM s.ilil after tho meeting, nlno will eomo hern at the expense last nlsht Hint the ioolas a a whole, luno not been consulted. ' Last ntglit inero was 10 navo neon rhctlou of onicurs, but some of the niKkpiil otlklalu' ,lld mil niiiii-ar audi submit their reirts. Thereupon somo' of those present wauled to send for. the olllcei-H and ask their presence,1 others wanted to throw out tbo ofli eeis and fleet n new lot lunl tbo rl'ish of their oppo-dng Ideas wan what pre cipitated the tumble. Tbeie soenii to he no utunlmoiw movcmuiil whatevor anmng tho joo las to ntllllato with the mainland long hhoi'ineu's orguiilzutlon. Aceonllug lo iiew'H from 1 1 Mo. ami from D.iUd Cwallko, Iho labor agitator there, a meeting Is lo bo belli hero nut Sat urdiy in Not ley Hall. If thin l so. the lifiWH Jiiih been Kept pielly ipilet locally, for fow nf Iho lHiolas can1 In round who say they hnvo beard nnj thing alnut It except wb.it they raw finni llllo. , THINK EBEN LOW . WILL RUN FOR V III ft I I III r.bcu l.nw la piepitlng to Inimdi his candidacy lor mayor of Iho city and county or Honolulu, according to a ioort that was curicnt among tbo political wlso imcH todiy, and It Is expecteil that the "Insurgent Hepuh- llcau" f tbo biard of supervlsoiH will iilliiw his wishes In tbo nutter to be,- come public hefora long As a m.iller of fact, It Is said tint Low told Mayor Forji yesterday fiiit bo would bo 11 candidate! agilnst him If Fern sboulil 11111 again. This oitiM nut ho continued today. Low's iielhltli'.s on tbo board ol KiipervlsoiK ami his cxcuihIiiiih lulu tbo realm of leadership are looked upon us significant. Several or .ho supervisors think that bo will bo a eandldato for tbo Uopubllcan nonilua- lli.ii I iiur linu lipnn iill.t fiT tlm indu? ' fiutspokeii of tho members or tho pro I'rnt hoard, as well as onu of tlio iiuut aello. G. A. R. NAMES NEXT ' COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF (H Ill llllllnt lu C.llile.) ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 25 The Grand Army of the Republio.pt its an nual encampment here today elected Goneral Trimble commander-in-chief for tho next year and chose Los An Deles as the next meeting place. Evening "EuiIletin 3:30 EDITION 5014. GOVERNOR CAPT. CARTER OF CANAL ZONE FORCE A Federal medical export Is com-' Ing to Hawaii to Investigate tilt.) local lionttli Kltiiiitlon, Tlln nniiio Ih Capt, "l," " -"'. "" " "- ' " U. S. l'nbllo Health mill Murliiu Hospital-service. Itiimors of'lhe coming or a Federal man linvu been out hoforo nml lint Iho Ilrht inatcilnllzatlou caino tills iiiiuiiIiik t Governor Frear In tho form of n cablegram from WnBhlng- ton. The expert will conic without balmy, bis expenses being paid by tlio Tuu-Itory. Capt. Carter lias been tho rlght lininl ninii ol Colonel William C.1 Go' gas of Panama 7.0110 faiuo ami will tako up tho ipiestlon of tho Kcuural henllh of tho city with tho sanitary of tho Tonltni), Tbo fSturiniir ci- (men consent 10 inai uiraivevmcuLinis ns. wu. w;u nvip uui uiu coir. mission In maWnjT pcrnianenl plans lor Hie future' and also Uuuiiorary plans for' tbo Kiiemllng of tho rowilv-" ESTIMATES FOR PEARL ROAD SHOW PLAN "The City and County of Honolulu will hnvo sulllclent available funds ai baiiil by tho last of tho year to more 1 nun I'uit-r 1110 cosi 01 a 1010 iiriu leading Into tho natal reservation at, reari 11.11 nor. nihiisieii diiu iiieinoer I of tho board of supenlso.s this morn-' Ing. At pieront tlmo tlio way lead-! lug to tho domain of Uuclu Samuel' lis mainly paed wllh mlio and good , Intentions. Tbeto Is onu htrlp of, highway which Is pronounced as hn'. loinless bog. "Land Lucked" McCandlcsj onro upon a tlmo mailo history anil lurl- dentally an unsuccessful attempt In' reach burdpau on ibis roadway by the means of a pile driving oulllt After much elToit. lieriillulloii nil I poihaps piofanity had been expended. tbo painful dlBcocry was made that tho I'uulii.i road Bhoiibl lu dccarec by tbo government as a nnUgutnhlo rUcam and that a dredger was far 1,1010 satlsrnctory than the ordinary nil elilcles. Cam Money la nt Hand, 'Iho city fullier nro belting asldo fmir thousand dollars each month aR sinking fund for permanent Im- proeniont. Tlio iiiiimIIoii bns been biougbt up that this sum which, bus now lucioasol lo generous piosirtlous might as well be devoted to building u sultablo road to l'oarl llirlmr naval babe. Tbo orlglml purposo of tho four thousand laid asldo etch month was fur paving of Hint sirllou of BLANCHARD STILL HILO MERCHANTS (Rlieelal Hill let 1 11 Wireless.) IIII.O, Aug. IR. R. It Illancbard, Territorial food commissioner who has been milking Investigation Into the ob servance of the pure food and drug laws here, ilcelaitd today that llllo Mida wuter Is bad. Ho condemns tbo!. ',""K0 "' J- "1,ls' ''s W use of succbarln mid of bad coloring m.iterlul. Ho kiivu tlm local mi rubiiutH li month In which tu iemedy ni.illvrs.'cliargo were llioso of deseitlon, 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, RAILROAD SECURES,"" shopmen of the system are prepared Ing fund bytho board of health. With ,0 rlke demanding recognition of tho hoard or henllh he will go Into "ir federation, the fixing of a day matters In a broad way. wl"' "n eight-hour limit, and an In- Tho Oovornor wrnlo'to the dipiit- " ' 0Ot. Preparations are be mqnt or tho Interior somo llmu ngo lnB " bX rallriad official for a bit and nsKed whether Capt. Carter ter labor wr- would he available for n tilp down bcie. In st.'itlng tho fact tills morn ing bo said -Vo wrote," but did not specify who "wo"' arc. Capt. Cnitur'r knowl?dgc of tho hanltallon l oxperlcj lo 13 luv.ilii-' able, lie will bo. In a position parti cularly to glo ail vies on handling the mnsqultn problrm. as tho canal roneclenu-np Bcpud has been emhi-j (Pp.clnl itullutln c.itil.) ently successful In lighting tho mos- WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 25. The tlUcs. third battalion of the Second Infantry The known attitude of Urlg.-Clen. was today ordered lo Schofield Bar .Maeomh In fawir of oiginlr.ed sanl- rack, Hawaii, September 5. union woik to rieuii-up me city nnH gltnn rise to the e.on?(turo that tho comnnmler of tbo nillllnry district of Hawaii and the chief executive of II11. Tirrttfitv linvn tirfili!ililv Wfkrke.l 'In harmony in securing the coming oil CajitACarJ!i It Is .pointed out, tbrt (lie army ofllclals and Iho department' will ho weil satisfied' If-u Federal o.- per goes Into the, s;nl!ary situation hero and pan ieuirt on It lo tbo do- partmeiit at Wnshlugtou. n'v IS PRACTICABLE King street as lies In tho lrlnlly of tbo public imikets. Tbo contention Is m.ido tli.it no permanent paving is piisaiino uniil u. o woik ill laying new sewer pipe mill water mains Is eompii'ieo, 1110 leriiiouai iuoiic winks has this mutter under eousld- oration hut tbo last word from that branch of tbo Terillnrlnl bervleo was, to' tho offect Hint tho now plies wuiild not he placed undeigrouinl nilicli lie-! foie tbo flist or middle p.irt of next )ear. Within (he past few dajs eonsld- eialile iuessuro has been brought tn bear upni nioniberv of Iho supenl-, wulal road ronimlttee with tho ox- pertatiou that they would ho Induced lo see the prlmo necessity or Homo sort of highway connecting Honolulu and l'oarl llaibor. City ami County Kiisrlneer floio niico gao a rough es- tlinalo of tbo coast of this road at 1 thirty thournml dollars. But Three Miles Required. j ' "Thoro iieoil not bo over three nillcr. of now load eonsli noted to completo ; it decent roadway from Honolulu lo j the naa1 station,'' slated Major Fern UARRnn this morning. . hand them a gold brick. ! "I belU'M) inni Investigation that Although bo would llko lo get away I Imp Just completed that tho. lie- lo tlm Coast for 11 trip durliyr next ressary mad can be built for about month, bo stated till" morning that ho six thousand dollais a mile, It might wus not going, Among tlm attractions cost more hut tho total should not on the mainland uro the lonfcrcnco of exceed twenty or twenty-dvo thous- governors, tbo criminology nsnocla uml dollars at thn most, lion's meeting and that of tho Amerl- (Continued on Page 1) HOT AFTER AND DRUGGISTS 1'ood fnininlsfclouer lllunrhard will ,1, return to Honolulu today, u. H. Dls. trlcl Attorney llreikous will also re- (urn from his vacation, Judgo W. J. Robinson lias granted. ""''I"' ''- silvu tils dlrorco from Slur- Kiirel hlivit. 'I lie grounds of tbo Advertising Keeps Thfe Business Tide Flowing TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1911. 10 MAY M WITH (Auwlii'ti-) rrn Cat.li.) 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 25. The Impending strike situation on the Hrriman system has reached an acuta stage today. It is announced that tha (An.ocl.iln1 rip Caltlf-.t NEW YORK, N. Y Aufi. 25 News was received here today.that tha Amer ican .Museum scientific expedition to 1 tmui 'faV'.n the orth has discovered a race In Arctic British Columbia the members .of jrvlilch have never teen either white man or inaian. .TERRIBLE WRECK CAUSED. RY DEFECTIVE RAILS 1 MANCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 25 Twenty-five persors were killed and t-xyy niurec n iy.t wrack of a train near ,er( cau,cd by defective rails. , m , FREAR GOES TO HAWAII SEPT. 8 fiovrrnor Prenr will In all probabll- Ity leave for lliiwall oil Hepleintwr 8. This Is In neoord.mce with tho plana lie has for making 1111 Inspection of tbo luuilivtrail lumli down there ami also Inciulrlng Into tlm miHoiih iiroposltlous ubout which he has been upproaehed from time, to time. While In llllo ho will very likely hnvo wimothlng to say about the ur- moiy lle, the cxtenloii of tbo railroad 'and tlm opening of that 2000-acro tract for building lots about which ho was written. Tlure U iilxo the matter ot explaining to the supervisors on that Island that the last Legbd.ituru did nut can liar Association. OVER 5 CENTS Alexander llaldwln received the following cablegram today from their New York correspondent; "Raw lonikft strong: advance ex- peeled Spot biigars olfered 5.53'Je. fuvorublu weather In Europe." Un- - SUfiAR 8AN .-RANCIfifO. Cut.. Aug le. n,.,th; gK mmlysls, ISs.; pnilty, I'revloiis iiiutalluu, Its, Ud, SUGAR OFFERED ? j dends with satisfying regularity. One 'ff -' fa ti mntm flml cur A Ilia otllAr. 19 kf ENGAGED BY & J Flies Into New York City J AortP ft yi 3 I 1 sJ l?Mi A ' lSrO oc Harry Atwood Set' New Record lAsnoctnlct Pitm Cdhln.) NEW YORK, N. YM Aug. 25 Harry N. Atwood, the aviator who started from, St. Louis for tho longest aero plane flight ever attempted, gained his ooalf today when he landed at Govern-1 or'a Icland. His trip covered about 1365 miles. He was 28 hours and 31 minutes within the twelve days that he had set as him. mark. Ha made twenty stops on'the Journey. The flight was made for a prize of $10,000 offered by Victor J. Evans, an attorney .of Washington. POPE OUTLINES PLANS FOR '. NEW MIIIKIII GIRLS' HOME Hiiix rlntnuli lit of IMiicntlon Willis T l'np li prepnrlntf liU mitt-H for tbo iirchlteits to study fur the new Girls' Industrial Homo at Mullllll. Hit Is working iiliing the lines of the Whlt- Ibr litiiiui which ho mw Just outside of I.os Angeles during his recent trip to tbo 1'iKiht. ' It N built on what Is known us tho schemes Jir working the liiHtltiitlon us mtlUKu ptuii, nnd there will bo two ubtuln at Whlttler. Tho most Impnrt liiilluliigs tri-iteil hero besides tbo ex- nut of these Is to have the girls all .ecullvo iiuirlirs. In tho vxiciitlvewlll In i iimpiiiilvH ("ouipiiny A Is tlm high li two claHxioiims. a small library unit est to wbleb they can work, mid when Istudy. two workrooms, unii nf which will ho a sewing room, und thu laundry, In the cottagu there are nil manner I if new things us fur as such buildings In the Territory nro concerned. In tho haseiiient will be a huge plungo bath stances. Nothing definite, bus been ami playgrounds On tlm next lloor will I done, yet, but latir on, utter lin bus bo kitchen oiid'dbilng room, a smnlMiad a conciliation with Mrs, Wilcox olllce. parlor and other necessary. nnd some or the other ladles, he will rooms. Upxtnlrs again will be the dor-be nblc to como to sometlilng certain, m i - WILL NOT NAMEMAINLAND BOYS AT ALL After moro llian an hour's dlrcuv tlou today, tho Itcpubllrau Territorial central committee decided to take ail absolutely non-committal attltudo on the Indorsement of a superintendent of marketing. ATtor Iho session was over, Chair man Cooper annnuncod that the com mittee will report to thi Governor that It will not tnko a stand In tho matter nt nil. 'Ho would no', my who had been considered but It Is under stood that S. T. Starred, tha coast man, .fared O. Smith and Wnlter K. Shaw were nil cpoken of. It Is knowi (hat Smith bad somo stiff opixisltlon on the commit'eo, nnd there wus also a feeling against the employment of u man fiom tbo coast Mr. Cooper rays that so far as be knows tifino of tho members of tbo committee will oven uuolllclally uso PAGES. mltorles eapahln ofboldlug llfty girls. When there urn only half tho nuiiiher In. then Mime of the beds will be taken down mid nioro loom ulluweil. At tho Ha mo time they 11m proposing to lie rapuble of liulillng llfty. ,' ' n.l... 1... 1,.... ... .., .- I.... 1HU rUptTlllK'IIIIVlU 111 llirif l I'lmnillK to try-mid entry out somo of tho miiiio they get there they nro allowed ull sorts of little fiiMirs. Thn whole attempt of tlm schema will be to niuke It us much like homo life us Is possible under the clrcuni JAY COME HERE llnwall as a summer vacation cimp tor' boys 1 from llju mainland Is a plan on which Glial les T. Flits, principal or the I'unahim preparatory school, Is now working. .Mr. Fills conduct ed tho recent boys'- camp on Molo- kal and found It bi much of a suc cess that ho hopes tp extend Iho Idea to tho mainland next summer. Sccrotniy W. A. Ilryaii of Iho l'nb llo 'Service Association, which Is tak ing' u gioat Interest lu booming Ha waii ns a summer vacation spot, Is heartily in accord wllh the I1I0.1 ot Iho I'uiiahiiii mill I lieiieiu 111.11 1110 plan will prove prucllncblc, and that Hawaii may uecoiuu a oig v.icaiion pleasure resort for high school young sters under the cure of an Instructor, I'.u said todaj. llawull 11a n siiininer I '"-.aHe x LM.aBBBBBBsV 1 K' NaaaaaBasBaWt' vucatlon spot bhoiibl bo and Is hlRBet In 1111 tlm ureal m.meuv.w, In wlilcli ur' iioomcii. - their liilluenco for or against tiny of .shown mi much Interest lu Iho prog the candidates. ' (Continued on 'Page 2) 1 l H Live merchant! Invest their money In V newipaper space with the ,aame assur- '.) , fTj nnce that would govern their buying JS rllt.edged securities. Both pay divl- S PRICE 5 CENTS.. 1 FREAR POLICY FOR CITY IS Supervisors Want Public to Say What It Wants Done Immediately. DOWNTOWN WORK HELD BACK BY CHANGES Installation of New Water- System Will Delay Road work In Business Section for Year, An Important iiuestlon of policy, nf- 1 citing street liupioveiiieiits hi Hono lulu Immediately ainl In 5 ears tu come. Is now confronting the supervisors ami will cuipe up for formal uetlon within a short time. This Is tlm policy to bo pill sued lu paving tho city's slreeK Undr 11 resolution passed by tho present bunnl, ilvOO monthly Is set aside uh 11 fund fur permanent paving. Under tlm prestut cuiidltlons, It Is be gluing lo 'look to the supervisors who hnvo studied the Uestluu as If practi cally no downtown paving inn be dune for ujiur.nl li-ust, umMlit; Miperylsori npw lire considering tbo uso of this I Jtnoo rorthijlug idled macadam on UlreetH ouUlde of the bdslriess section. I Knpervlor,"IIarry Murray said today I that no iiirmiiiKit: paving can be laid downtown until after tho. renovated vvatir system Is c.itnullslicd, vtbtcl. In eludes the laying of new pipes lu many streils. It W a fact that thu board Is held back by Its plans for paving on account, of tlm coiitcmpltilcd changes ln the wuter system. It Is estimated Unit It will lie 'i year In-fore tbo changes In the water system aro made, and by that llmu the board y'ould huvo J.Mi.iiOCi or so piled up and meunwhllo the city would be no bettir off ill tbo wuy of paving. "Wo should tike to ttuvc, tills ques tion iiiusldtleil by tho public," sal J SupirvUor Murray this morn lug. "Wo can lay ulbd macadam 011 the outsldo streets, suih us Kalukuuj avenue, I tint Is pruUlcully pcrinuniiit, at Ironi llfty to Miventy-llve eenls a urd. What Is cullid really permanent paving would cost three dollars or so. Now it is u, iliiestlou If It would not be better fur us tu use our special fund on the out side districts, wberu there Is little It nny change to be inude lu the wuter pipes, than to allow all of the street lo go uupuvcU. "Ity spending this fund on outside reels, wo will be lu much better po sition lliiniieUlly to do work on tha downtown M reels when thu water pipes are 'laid. "II Is n matter of pulley that needs direful contlderatlou. The public: bus a right 16 be consulted 011 this, and wo should like to hear." Ho now Is n chance fur the public to say what It wauls, before thu policy Is decldid upon Instead of afterwards, NATIONAL GUARD MAY GET IN ON . Hawaii's Nnlluiiat Gu.irihmeu may be seen hi maneuvers In cooperation with the sen and laud forces that will bu Hung around lu military formation ..l., Iho I' mllle .roller H....I nti.l Inr. ,.,, IIotlUa ,irrlVu ,.,. l)l0 ,.l8t 1)f .,,.,1 month next month. Colonel J, W. Jones, adjutant-gen-tral, said today that there Is a possi bility Hint llio X'titlon.'il flioiril tn.ii cuse ,ot, tie Cl)il8t artillery and tint MANEUVERS j. .! ,','guiirdsineii woidd bo III the land foices. I The war and navy department have. It ! I i ! JX '