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!3T-f :'--W Evening I From San Franclsool Ilonolulan November 21 For Ban Franeiacoi Knrrn November 18 From Vancouver. Miirnin.i t)cccm1rr ! For Vaneouvtri Mnki.rn December K Tp-v i Business announcements In the EVEN INQ BULLETIN aro always verified at the counter in (lie store, and build up a reputation for honesty and fairness which can not be attained in any other way. L. 3:30 EDITION Ads. Are Businesslftuse Corner Stones ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5084. 12 PAGES.-HOiNOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1911. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. U. S. TROOPS GO CHINA MaSJJJ)JMtSMSJjeaM f !PillHB.lHHHMMHIH19H.l.HHIHI.IIIII.Hi i. . rf'.wHfflBl"aaWTW?llW5' ' W iy?ffl&w!&:r ' x.vWtfFJr''' . - ' yj - T J?A , : J3ULMETIN Jflttt TO I? iwrv VO f M W K PEARL HARBOR Col. El erf For Real Cleao-Up Deputy Altorncy-Ocncrnl Silt- '! Inn said this nflrriiDon that tliu ! Territory will ut onco taka tip llio Injunction suit lllcil liy W. v I!. Ilellliui this morning against ' tlio culling of banana-trees on lil property mill will light tills ! out. Tim Mills Injunction, It Is ! Intimated, Is to lie put aside to ! ilctciinlno tlio ('Iran-cut Issues ! ! Involved In the Hclllna suit. - ! ! ! -fr 4 4 -J- "5 -fr -8 ! 4- "The anil. mosquito campaign la a bigger Issue than even the people of Honolulu realize. It has come to a question as to whether you are to have a real city, or run the chance of being wiped off the map." That Is Ilia way Colonel libcrl, chief medical nfflrcr of the Western Divi sion, views tlio present situation, Col onel Khcrt hadn't been off the trans pott two hours yesterday, hcfoio ho was uripinlntcii with tlio Ins and outs of tlio mosquito war, and his interest has been keenly aroused, not only from lie iirniy bfnmlpolnt, imL sbu. from ho broadci K)lnt of view of a com munity lighting for suultallon against IiIr odds. "As far as llio army Is concerned," said Colonel Chert IIiIh morning, "It would bo a comparatively simple mat ter In case of it yellow fevur epidemic in moo all t lie troop; to l.cllclnri, and romplc'tcly Isolate them. Thoio would then bo llltlo clinneo of hcrloiis consequences. I'roni tlio ieKirts that (omo through my olllro It would seem that Schotlcli) llirrncks Is an uxeep liuiially healthy post. Practically all tlio easns from Micro nru minor Injur les itnd accidents." Speaking of the goucr.il saulturj In (Continued on Page 6) IT IS HOPED, Cooperation by (Ullfurnlii In llio lo' ell IlKht iiRaljist llio Meillt.'rrJlioau liult lly Is liopad h tlio local author Hies as a lesult of tho nows piilillsli- e. In llio II ill lot In vc.itcrilny that II. A Wolnland Is to bo sent heiu by llio Stnte of California to nhslst in tho campaign. Ilowovor, Just wlint Mr. Wclnland In eomluK for, no ono l.uovvs. W. M, t;llT.i!il, head of llio (IkIiI said this ininnlni; thnl what Is needed most Is funds to hioadcn tlio local work and 111 i o ii.Mltlnuiil Inspector and It Is hoped that Mr. Wolnland Is comliiK to arratiRo with llnw.ill fur thn uso of funds aiiptopilalcd by California. Incidentally, It lias been loamed lie le with much satisfaction that the itci'iit shako-up In tho stale hoitlcul Inrlsl's olUro did not illsphico W K. C.uncn, the Int-cclailin who came heio and conducteil tho recent Invos llentlnns for Cnllfoinla. Games has been lotnlned as superintendent of tlio Ktato Insectary, by Dr. A. .1. M (Continued on Page 4) : ,'& ' llltKWKIt ii CO. I,KAI. -t- ('. Itrowor & Co., Mil., leads all the siiRiir ap.cnts of thu Tor- lllory for the honor of liunillliii; ! thn larRest output of tho Keason of 1911. Ilrower ft Co. handled 132,217 tons as URiilnst 131.333 tons for Aloxander & Il.ililwlu, : Ud the noxt lilRhcst. Tho II u 1- lot In publishes today on par;o ! 11 statlRtlrs on tho lecord-brenk- lug mil crop by Islnuda and agencies. ! ; .. . .j. . PEARL HARBOR BIDS MIXED; NO DECISION MADE J; J" Pjrclnl fill II cllr. Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15. No action has boon taken by the da partment over the bids for an administration building and storehouse at the naval station at Pearl Harbor. , All of the bids exceeded tho appropriation, and tenders may be readver tised. The Lord-Young Engineering Company of Honolulu was the only bid der on the storehouse. , The cabled figures on the Honolulu bids became mixed and the depart ment Is awaiting a mail report. Tho Concannon company of San Francisco has offered to construct both buildings for $142,000, using reinforced concrete instead of structural steel columns for the storehouse. C. S. ALBERT. The Hill let In received tlio nbnv message thin morning fliuil Its Wash ington correspondent, the news show ing tint the Lord-Young roinp.iny has not et Imt the work. I'rovlniin advices IiikI been to tho ef fect that the Sound Cnuntrucllnn Ku glnccrlng Company of Seattle was low bidder with JlSS,:ir.7 for the administra tion building ami 174,810 for the store house. Tho I.iiril-Y.ning company submitted three propiu,ltlniH-Hrst. n I.I.I of fr.f," r.on for the ailmhilMratloii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J M K find Js;.yino for th, sti.rvlioiTi'O. second, :.. MM olT the total of SMR.SV0 If It wero iiwardeHjeafc Jobs. A third proposition gyjfc FATHER ROUGIER TO RETURN; HE PLANS COPRA INDUSTRY HERE n.A Utile K..I... r l.nk.. ulll, . ,.,,! I'red.'rleU Miller owner and bklpper, sailed friiiu It.iiiolulii on Monday for raiiiilni,- and WiiHliliiKton Ihl.iiuls, with rather ICuuiiamiel ItoiiRltr aboird, also J W llayward, the p.omlnent Calia illati (ousultliiK euKlueer who Is Rolni; to liiH.M-t the Ul.uids for the Ci.iadlaii and Imullxh syndicate whlcfi has biniBlit them for M.V,(i(io. Knther Iloi.Rier, now a wealthy man. Is coming hark to Honolulu, and Ills tentative plans are to establish a lopra plantation hero llo believes that copra, Is more proillnbln than burst, and that Hawaii airords Miinn Ideal plantation sites. Just how Ioiik before he relurnn he liltiifvlf iloex not know, but It will prnli.il.ly l..j In a few mouths. , HpenkliiR of the copra Industry, be Jimtlro 'Armstrong of Korel. Qneliee, Bifid before he sailed: who was at Jnii time governor of St. There l not a better paying proil- i,utlcn, llrldxli West Indies, net In the Houlli Sciih, and around I!. "n H himself a man of great energy l.nli.l.i are smnn s.le.ullil places for tho and extreme ability, being tho father mcoanut groves. An aero of Rood cO- of many great schemes In Canada, and coumit land oiirIU to give 1100 a year the 'All -Hod 1.1 he' has been his dream net for a llfe-tlmn with prices as they for many .vears." NEWSBOYS: CHRISMS " SELLING CONTEST COUNT The result of tho count nado last night In the Newsboys Chrhtinas Con- test I. Rlv.n below. , .... . The MKiircH show that u number of thn news iniTcliaiitH lue hustling with their sales and making every endeavor' to git a cinch on one of the grand prlr.es that am being olTind by tlio li V nil I llg llll I l l I 11. The prizes aro as follo.vs; Clvo major prUes nod a new suit of clothes for every boy who tomes near to thu hu.lers. 1st Hound tllp to the Volcano, or eiiivaent In cash. 2nd fluid watch or equivalent In cash. 3rd Sliver vvalcli or equivalent u ensh t tli 125 dry goods order. was ninde or Jf.n.non on the a.lmlnls tratlon building unit JUS 100 on the sli.iehnus.-, with tsr.on on the total, 11, oon being taken from th udiulnlstrn- t Ion liulldlnK bid nod J2r.no ofT tho storehouse bid. In easo both Jobs were awarded This third proposition was submitted because of tho provision In the eon tract which sets a Itnilt of JGO.000 on thn nduilnlntrallnn building and 1100. 000 mi the storehouse. Tho ndilt-pii from Washington Rive thn Lord-Young ronipimy a Silendld rhuneccyrt, of getting lie-unrk- Inus. inucoTis1Ii0T0attle bidder's price for the ildmlnlsfrntlni. l.iillillnsr. 1C5,n57, Is, above llm appropriation nr ... .,r..-n... .....I ,.n ll,v nrn ....l..4 I .... !., ..ll.. .I....l.l I ...I ,..U ...... . .. .il.H... . ..n.ij i..r.i.v. "Tho labor ..ml trouble aro nolhlim compared to any other product stiKar, cotton, pineapples or bananas and the Rrouud In never exhausted. Indeed, the aero can produce us much In other thli.Rs mul the copra In addition. "The ileman. 1 for copra Is IncrenslnR and will still Increase, as It Is the only Rood substitute for butter, and the dis covery of a process to extract n larvn; pertenttiKo of Rlcerlne out of the CO coaniit oil has also added to Its value and the demand, with the result that copra worth a fow years iiro HO a ton In today worth iir.Q a ton. ' "Mr Charles Newhouse Armstrong, who bus boiiRht thn Islands for the big Bvn.ilcutc, Is a sou of the late Chief 5th $25 grocery order. Standing of Contestants. jl - oepoe 28.320 J'ircy Ka in . 28,2r.O .,.,,,,, " ' llendrlrksnn 8.H0 ,, 7 3S0 j, i tc-rt-on E460 (1l.nrKO KIMuniinol'o" ".'!'. !!!!!! t!s30 Manur-I Kill; 4,;oo ,n fJcorRii lliisluiell H, E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets 1.C00 tiOO lULTiGRAPH WORK IS j Regiment (Associated I'rcas Cable ) WASHINGTON, D. C, NOV. 15.-IT HAS BEEN PRACTICALLY DECID ED TO SEND A REGIMENT OF U. w Awans Order 8. SOLDIERS FROM MANILA TO """ -."'. '"- ruos ... .., hfc , , , .,.,,, ,rm,.m N , , , TSIN WING TAO FOR .NTERNA- "" ellcct on ..anm.ry l, 13.2. ', lnmlrK r , , IIH1 " Vl-": L .-ZlViJ iV-,; Vff.art . """ TIONAL DUTY, TO' KEEP OPEN "his .innouncomcnt was Iniulo yc-i- Interested In tlio sloc'i lui'lnois to ,.urp ,, ri,r r 1 1..- mi from tlm COMMUNICATION FnOM PEKING Icrday nrtcrnoon by Mr. II. St. Hoar, ciir-ikc n mini at a roo, siliry, mi tM(,., staler t Terrii.irnl -jov- TO THE 8EA. the Hall Kranclsio eapltnllsl broker, expert In his line, t K. to i:u-opo ,rllm, , The lot u .iruenily ni-de.liii and It was presented by him as au, advertbo the ll.uvallan securities ,. rr , ,,, Nlinlial,1Hri Tsln Wlmt Tuo Is a seaport on the very practical demonstration that tho In llm largest files rf the world." r,miry fr ,,1,1,1, ,, ,M,,,rnnriatloti of Uiiotun-f eulf. and on the fhhm J-ast- coiitrolllnu owners of HutchliiMi'i. Mr. SI. tlo.ir lis rmld l.q e.ihlly ,,nonno has nlrradv ...en ser.irvd but cru railroad line to PcklnK It In the mimiiK whom hn Is numbered winM JikIkciI by II 11 1 1 e 1 1 11 rejders from rr ,lrl. there In no 1n.. inailihiri loslcal point for U. Hj tieops to land, '"t lko this action If they had uny his llrsl Inlervlew piil.llslicl In tlis ,lix,nl r,r.. ,. rlyitf i,eed of either for Intervention or for RturdliiR I'rcat Tear of any cImiiro In tho tariff piper. Is h believer In tho future of , ..r,.,,,,,,,! ,mln IPr,. The nppro llm line of romiuuukatlon wllh I'e- n BiiBnr. , Haw-,11 an I Ins full c.-iudonc-. In llioj, ,rnlll ,, ,,wimrfc nvnltnM. ,t K,nB- tAasoeiate rv-m rt,i-.i " pekinu, China, Nov. is Central Yuan Shltt Kal has harf III. thank, at the tenderer the premiership gaietted, which is considered tantamount to ac- ceptance. ' Tha royal famjly will possibly retire most prominent people rnuncctcil with brliiR forth iioIIiIiik In thu way of tar to Jehoe. jlhu siiRnr Industry of Hawaii Inyo lir-TuanRcs. Kvcn Hie mcmboiH of i recently mado Investments In siiKar Conciess who aro enthusiastic tariff SAN FRANCISCO,V-(l--1lov- IS-r' Nanking is reported; captured at last by the rebels. (Hiil.il flu I let In r-al.l".) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 15. Qeneral Li Yuen Hung, revolutionary leader and president of the provisional republic, has asked tha Canton army to aid in an attack on Peking. MARINES ALREADY SENT FROM CAVITE TO CHINA W,,r'1 "" ,,(,c" rrcvlve.1 lit the NaV.ll """"" "" "" "...........- ". ,..,,,..,.-., have been rushed from C'avlte to China, this being the llrsl movement of troops from the Philippines to tho disturbed territory. The marines were taken acronn In the Saratoga 'Admiral Sampson's old flagship New York rechrlstened and the collier Abarenda," said Major Ne ville, commandant of Camp Very, this morning. "They aro now on tho sMit, and In rase of any trouble will have llrst chance of seeing active service." Ottlcers hnd men of the Fifteenth In fantry are hoping that tlio coincidence of their being aboard the transport Tioums will rIvo them a look-in on any trouble which '.nay bo brewing In China for American troops. They tig lire that they stand tlio SHmo chance as did the Sixth Cavalry at tho time nf tho Itoxer rebellion. That regliue.it touched at Nagasaki, and there re ceived orders to laud and proceed to thu front. Nothing dellnlle Is known here as to the movements of troops from Manila, but tho holding of thn transport Logan at Manila l.i taken to mean that the I'nll.'.l Ktates Is mailing every precau tion to rush men across to China should such a move Im-ioiiio necessury. me 'I nomas, wiiirl. sails Tron. here this evening with tin. Fifteenth, could receive cable orders at flUHin. and pro. reed from thero direct to the China coast. LOSE&NERVE (Assoelntid Press Cabtu.) RICHMOND, Va.. Nov. 15 The governor has declined to Interfere to save the young wife-murderer, Henry Ctay Seattle, from death. The prison er's nerva has broken. TACKLES TRUST PROBLEM fHHel.il If ill In tip ?..i.ti-,) WASHINGTON, . D. C, Nov. 15. The Senate committee today began its investigation of the trust problem. WIFE-MURDERER DOUBLE DIVIDEND .UK HUlUHINoUN; NO TARIFF FEARS Old rellahto Hutchinson pl.intulloii has Incicased Its ret-ul.ir monthly dlldcnd riom ten rents a klnie to ...... i t . .- . ' " , ',,.;.,...; V. Hutchinson plantntl.111 Is carry Inc kiumI hcnsc of f""in;icss nl to Inter over 11 cash surplus of $:su.fiuo thin fcro with the piotectlvu tirlff on siir- I, 'year niter p.iMnc all oxpunrcs in I tho rcRiilar dividend for the year. "If ,-m. u-ti.tt r.irtl.np t.riuif .r II... confidence In tlio sltuallon mi the nart of tho larRo hollers of sumir Be- cnrltlcs I can tell jou that twit of tho locVs,iHitlKiid.nrnintlnj! to iivet $5no,i)OU. "Thn.'o persons nrn In Just an good i.r lienor position to Judgo lli.'m those -M- BANANAMTING AT WAIKIKI HELD WITH PRAYER BY WOMAN The cutting of the banana trees yo- terilay afternoon at the premises ofjimiia trees, which she planted wllh her Mrs. l'ualil ut Wnlklkl was iclebrated with a solemn religious ceremony Thn health squad. In charge of .. non.com missioned ollicer, lui. in with banana knives, prepared to carry out thn or ders of the Hoard of Health, Cutting was temporarily susp ended while a prayer meeting was conducted In the open air. Mrs. rtuilil, thn owner of one hundred and one banana trees, of fered prayers and blessed her bananas beforo the health Inspectors cut them down, The service, tlioiiRh brief, was lm- prusulvn. Mrs l'ualil said this morn- Ing that slio never felt sn sad as she ENORMOUS LEAKAGE SHOWN IN LOCAL IRRIGATION DITCHES That many of tlio IrrlRiitlnn ditches throughout the Territory lose a largo percentage of their water has boon polntod out by Water Chief Martin Irom tlmo lo time. This morning ho1',,. ,,,. Kavo luu l. u l l y l . .. buiiiu UKuren supporting tills. Tho ditch ho took, shows that forty, ihrco per cent of tho water Is lost during n length of thirteen miles and Martin estimates that after It reaches tlio cino Holds It loses nioro and that by tlio tlmo tho water Is actually lo the cane, tlio toss runs ns IiIrIi fifty or rlxty per cent. Drought down to actual llguren and taking wator ut an avcrago price uf $12 a million gallons or $1 an aero foot tlio loss In Iho ditch In qitnstlnn would amount lo $120 a day or 111,000 a year. If this amount wore snvoil It would moan that It would probably pay to rebuild tho ditch for It' would in pay for tho cost In about five yea is. !ooklng at tho matter anotlior way tlioro Is sufficient water wasted to Itrlgato 1001) acies. Kor purposes of calculation' It must ho remembered that ouo cubic fpot, per serond or second foot Ib equiva lent to about tvvo-thlrdi of a million UNSETTLED 5S5 who tell us tho tulff will bo tanner- d with. It In clear llien to reo lint ,nlK ,l' lcil, '"" 'nvratniot In In bur- " "" iiu- ilium.-., I ... "' "" " "" nr ' It Is certainly truu that Honolulu 1. .... ....Iln...i ...... .1.- I...I. ......! tlou than any poorlo of tho Wpst coast, whrrn tlio opinion In Keneral thai tho next t,enn.in of UoiiKrcsi will - vlslonlsts .ntnte- privately that tlu-v believe nollilnc will bo dona on tho revision of tlio tariff except to talk about It. Old yesterday when she saw tho ha- own bands, fall before tho cutters. Tho soldier In charge of tlio Inspec tors st. km! bareheadeit mid at atten tion during the prayers. When Mrs l'uuhl ended, she hsiked up and saw thu soldier wiping tenrs frnin his eve. Tho health Inspectors, mostly llawal lans, wero deeply moveil Mrs. l'ualil Malc.l this morning that If the government Is doing what Is right In destroying thn banana trees, then thn health Inspectors aro blame less; but ir, on tho oilier hand, lbs health authorities are not lining- right things according to divine wish, then there will bo trouble In store for tl.e grfllnns of water during jwimty-fotir horns. "Tho figures refer to tho measure liienls of M'epiRP loss mado on an Im portant ditch In Iho Territory," ho s morning "I rhall withhold tho niuno of tho tlltrh out of defer- enco to tho wishes of the suiHirlntnn. Hnilt U'll.l ,irnf,.pu ll.u, ll.n I... --- ,- ..i,. .,.ii DllillU not Riven at this pirllcular tlmo. It Ii.ib u total length of thirteen mllun 1 (Continued on Page 3) SENATOR SLAPS AT DR. WILEY (Associated Prrsa Cabin.) KANSA8 CITY, Kan., Nov. 15. In a speech today before the Trans-Mis. sllslppl Commercial Congress, Senator Bnlta.. . ft...., a. ALI.I... -I.. I .ihhwi . .. ni w. wn.a..ur..a uoemrvai ms oeuei inn ur, Wiley ana Hoss aro iignung me l-ederal health depart- ment'i pians lor money, . Drill Shed Lot Badly Needed Now that it lui - in n l-iliiltet an- nnuneeil hs the V.n l-nrtnipiii that i. .trlllxli. .1 ninl lot on lloiM trect Is iml 111 Ii iimi-iI fur tin- nliHrlMrliit? nf ear. will lapse early In lll unless It Is made use of. but If the .Irlllshe.l loi Is Klieil bark In the Terrltoiy. eon- strurllon work on 11 modern armory '!".' ''" "1"rU'1 "" """" "H "' ""'V Is It. hand Major-Ce.ieral Arthur Murray, (Continued on Page 3) FIRST DETAILED REPORT ON U.S. ELECTIONS Malls received lo.lay give the llrst detail result of the recent mainland elcetlnnn. The features In the Ktato electlonn are an follows: New York. Hoss Murphy loses control of Nw (Continued on Page 4) f TOBACCO WAR IN PROSPECT fFperlnl Hi. I let In Cablf NEW YOflK, N. Y, Nov. 15-Tha Independent tobacconists have filed a petition as intervenors aqainit the pro posed plan of dissolution of the Amer ican Tobacco Company. An appeal from the Supreme Court decision ap proving the plan of dissolution Is cer tain. C. P. EXPRESS WRECKED AND SEVERAL INJURED tKpei'lal llu I I nlln C.il.lf.) LADYSMITH, B. C, Nov. 15- -The near Canadian express was wrecked hero and several wero injured. DISORDERS IN MEXICO TOflREON, Mex., Nov, 13; A gen eral strike has been declared and fam ine is threatened. Soldiers are coming to preserve order. IBlf-clat llu I let In Wireless.) 1,11 .A k .... ... I . n.. ... ( .1 i.ii.V. ou, ... ,1 "l 'l ivuiivilrr"' Ilcnrlqiies of Kniia shot two Japane.o yesterday In the course of a dispute f regarding the nu.iershlp of a houfco" One of tho Japanese Is seriously In jured A Chinaman nt Kail shot a Spaniard and bin wife The Spuula.d's condition? grave. l e ear e mAi SAN IKANC1KI l), Oil, Nov. J5.l Ilrets: 88 analytls. lGs. 10.1.! oarltv I... .. . .. 'T..- '5.6JC I'revious quotation, ies.9ti; Vft n -nfi I 'I I 4 W A3 1 T j yr jma,... ,..-r talaVffi. ,-, '(-(---fiiVafWn UtottaisV-ij 1 ', i.'1'.tlu. -.HuCill'. ' . , i. I ', , k ' f '1 1 4Tl. . : ,.i .'Ji!i -i.'JiiaJLU'. '- -"-'- - -:.ii , , - ' .. . ivy