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tZQW From San Franelseoi Slrrru, VitKlnlnii January 12 Far San Franelaeol Nippon Mnru Jnnniiry 12 rrom Vancouvon Zcntandla Jnnunry 31 For Vancouver! Mnriiina January .10 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. SPANISH CONSUL PROTESTS, FOR STEAMER SINKS; 172 ARE Dole Sits Site Case n Manuka Judge I)olo Ih to try the Mahtikn, Prof Henry Sevcrln. iintonmlogM of federal hiillitlm; hIIii case, llio doc r.luii tlm College of lluwall fur th past two being arrlVKl at ufler Inuring tlm in- years, lias bien "called oft" In Ills In giimint of Interested nttoi iu'J'H hi (ho vestlgnllon of the Mediterranean fruit tnlcrul otii- this morning. The shares lly ami IIh rt'latlou to tho liauaua, ly liflil In i:. O. Hall it Soli liy Mrs. Dole, Hie hoard of regents of tho college, tho liolillni; of wlitih (liftiualllli il , Tim regents objectid to Pi of Sev- Judge Dole, nro lo hi) Mild within twenty-four Iiiiiiir nml the niFe eoniea ii 1 1 again Saturday iiioruliii; at ten o'clock, "The best way out of the. illllleulty," mill Hie Judge thin luorilllili lit tlid Prof. Severln replied that ho was en-1 more. The entomologist wuh llrst In touiiusloii of the argument, "Ih fnr.douvorhig to get at the facta iih to wlintiellned to resent the suggestion that hi-, me to rcmnvti tho i1isiiinlllUiitloii. fruits the lly will breed In, and pnrtlc-i experiments In this Hue cense. Mrs. Dole will sell her shared, na sholularly ns to the iiu1lllc In tlm friiltH I lint. uocordlng to a statement made Is null" leuily nml willing to do. i that eniourugcd 11 or prevented It from J reluctantly this tiioriilinc by President will take up Hie ease again Saturday morning at ten o'lluck." Although thlfl M'IIIch llio matter of who Ih to try tho caw It will not smooth out till of tlm dllllciiltlos In (lie way of a dual decision, Dnrliii; Hie iiiKiiment on Hie mutter of dl.v ipialllleatluu this moruliiK the ikjIiiI w.ih biuui'.lit out (hat earh of tlm lie fendauln retjulres a M'iarnlp trial anil will IKht liurd to get wliat they waul. This Is not a new phase of tlm mat (Continued on Page 2) Fleet March, Too If the Pacillc lleet Ih fIIII In poit when WubIiIukIou'h lllrthday rolls louiid, the senuieii brigade ami marine Ii million will Join forces with the army In one monttcr parade, which will be iluiUvs(toniibly the greatest martial dlsjilny ever seen In Honolulu, II Is (he intention uf (icucrul Mucomli to Invito Hie navy to participate should the Meet's slay Isj extended Unit length of lime, and Admiral Tho IUU3 lias luilluileil (hat lie will lie glad to nciejit, If rlrciiiustanceH permit. "1 liiiwi heard1 iiolhlug olminl of the proiiosed parade," said Admlrul ThonuiH thbt morning, "leit If the lleet Is here on Washlngtou'H birthday, ai.d If we are asked to participate, you vlll see the hrlgadn In line." Colonel Wilder, I'lflli Cuvnlry. who will luohably commnud (ho nrni) fones In tlm parade, called at depart mint lieailiiii.titrrs this morning, and illseiistcil the subject In a general wu with Hie adjutant general. "Thcie H nothing itelliille lo say yet," said Colonel Wilder "I don't know when (ho troojH fioiu l.ellchiu will Ktuit for Honolulu, or where they will caiiiii ilirlng their ali'cme from llio post all that Mill depend on or di to l Issued at a later date. On the latt praillie march lound tlm Isl (Continued on Page 4) ' ASK FREAR TO GIVE CHECK (iovuriioi' I'livir wuh this morning pifLcutod Willi a check for $lon by u cominllteo ut llio Loyal Order uf (ho Moobii fur IraiiHiiilssion lo tho King's Iiiughlor' Society. Tho money Is the result of thu en tfitiiliiineiit recently glwn ut tho HIJou theater under tho tuisplcos of lilt' Miioso ami tin. couimuiei. iihkcu Ihat Hie gou'iunr transmit (bo check lo (ho Boclely. Tlm coliunllleo was iniiilu up ofv. J. Will. U. II. P. Wolt- Will cis uml C. i. Uiuwn. Evening 3:30 EDITION 5131. REGENTS STOP PROFESSOR IN PROBE OF PEST crln's mtthods of Investigation of tho fruit pent uml the biiii.mii on tlio ground tliat In Inoculating tlm haiiana Ittllfi the liiscit pent, ho was rreutluK "Impossible and unnatural cundltloiu." breeding, It Is stated that "some cltUens-- of Honolulu llrst went to membi rs of thoj lioard and luthnateil Hint owing lo the at die rollcfiit lift o'clock IIJs nflcr possibility of endangering Hut Import-I (Continued on Pag 4) r TERRITORIAL FISHING LAW IS ATTACKED WHEN MAN LOSES CASE Klsli Inspector Jas II Iloyd won tho Hint lound (his morning In Police Judge .Moiisurrat'H court, when Hoy I'hiiug, one of the Chinese lish tlealers In tho ltHhmnrl.it, was lined $1.1 for olTcriiik" inullit fur sale In the uuirket. Hoy Chung and three oilier Chinese I) Mi ih ah is weru arrested hy Iloyd noma time ago for offering niulUt for salo ut the liinll.el. luutiaiy lo the Terrl- torl.il law Win ii brought before Judge Mousar. rat for trial, tlm defend lilts, thioiigli their ntlorueys -Coke, Douthllt and Cliillliiguorlli Intel posed a dciuurrir sale ut the time of arrest was taken to tlm effect that Hit. law under which rrom a privately-owned pond lit Mau the defendants were arrested was un- ualiiu KUKAIAU CASE DELAYED Hubert Ilunicr Ih not satisfied with; lliu ny In whit I. ii'.allers are ruu-tng' lu connection with Ills suit fur u pro-, oiuptory writ agalml the Kllkulllll Pluiilutlon and Albert Morner, Its pre- rldent, lo have Hit. annual meeting called. Tils miirnlns lie Ml oil. through his attorneys, a motion asking that the writ to whlili an ujipeal was tuk- en by the defense shuiibl Issue Inline nailer Will tomo before Jildgo Coier Sutuiilay intirnlng next ut ten o'clock.' Tho lompluliit sets out that the n. peal lo the ihkltanco of the writ wuh Kaplolanl Park, uu liour's drill then) only taken for llio purpose uf deluy and llio march buck should mako u ami Hint tl'B reppomlents uro endeuv-'good morning's work ot It. Tho men orlng, by delaying the proceedings lu are all hi good shape rrom camp lire, enleiliiK their appeal mid getting the mt we vunt to luko ndvunlugu or uv caso Isiforo the supreme court ir.ry opportunity to perfect the organ 'uurliig, to lirevent the iinuuiil iiU'et,Uution I hoVo very much to bo ublo lug being heltl us ordered by Hid to get u march round the Island. Tho court, Further that by pursuing IIiIh commanding oitlctr ut Schoileld H.ir toifrso of taking all the Ilmu allowed ri.k IH kindly given us permission lo perfect uu application, whlih Ih not tu t.,, tlmro one night, uml the urnc- necehsary lu this cuse, lu order to ('liter ll in the supremo tourt und lo bring the citse lo n hearing the pell - Honor will loto all benellt rrom (he uecisioii oi int. court ami turiiyr Riilli,,. cruisers this morning. Tho Colo Hint no bund or oilier security has ill,. III, IIIIIKI III ,l,llt- hl'l'lllll V 111IU been given ngulnst any losn or dam ago whlih (he petitioner may suffer by leiuon of Hie uiieul, BULLETIN AD6 PAY- 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, nut Irinana trade between Hawaii nml Hall rrunelseu. It would lie better If Prof Severln would cease Ills experl- incuts, reeling that In' wan, by his Inoc- Illation method, forcing tlm Infection of the fruit, nlul that It would lie eaiiy Sea In a terrihi gale. All of the pas for the facta to lie misrepresented mid sengers and crew were Russian. An twisted to tlm detriment of the lluwal lau tin nana Industry. Resented the Action. The request wuh eninmiinlcaleil to both Prof Severln mid PrcHldcnl (Ill- nilmore, tlm Investigations to which objection was made huvo euised. Piof. Severln Is to make un aiblress I ? constitutional, in that II iliprlved them of tm light lu sell mullet caught from prlvulely-owned llslipoiids. Tho do- murier was, however, overruled by Judge Mnux.irrul, uml this morning (lie defendants were put lo trial, resulting in the lining of Hoy Chung, ouu of them. The attorneys for the defendant noted un appeal, and It Is belleed that tho case will be taken tu the Supremo Court to lest the validity of the law. Iloyd stated on the stand that tho mullet which the defendant offered for I'he murine battalion of the Puclllc lleet Is not gilng to merely mark time while Hie ships mo awaiting orders at Honolulu. Tlueu weeks ut t'ullip Uuwles, Instead or giving thu murines all they winded of the Held for a time. has made both olllcers and men keen for shorn work, and us souii us the ltcctbefra "' "1 Investigation commit- inspection Is uvtr, battalion drills undiUo ""day, bis statements being largely pracllso marches will bo lummciicrd ilrlll tin it whole at least twice it week," said MaJor'O. S Hill, lleet niarlnu of- tier, this looming. "A march out to t0 march would Im of great value to the battalion, ' Cruisers Shift. Tlitio wuh ii shirt of berths nmong . .. . ... . riioo camu in irom outsiiio nun muue fast to tho Uw'u sldu or the navy coal dock; tho tllucler bliiried to the Hack fed dock, to uiuko room for thu liner admitted tills morning having received (Continued on Pag 4) Bulletin TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. Steamer Down; All Are lost (Assnrlnte.1 Preus Cthle.) I BUCHAREST. Roumanla, Jan. 11. One hundred and sevtnty-two persons wera drowned when the Russian tteamer Russ foundered in the Black unsuccessful attempt launch the lifeboats. was made to . WILL DISMISS ( AsniM'liitisl I INDIANAPOLIS, 'rfts Table I Ind., Jan. 11 Judge Anderson today declared that ha will dismiss the kidnaping cases brought against Detective Burns for spiriting away John J and James B. McNamara when they er taken out to Los Angeles. He ' 'that Detec tive Burns performed a signal service for the country. $100,000,000 rttdil Hull el In Cable.) NEW YORK, N. Y, Jan. 11. One hundred million dollars has been taken from the vaults of the Equitable Life Assurance Company's burned building. The securities are safe. OLD SOLDIERS NOT IN DANGER ( Hi-, till Ilu I let I u Cable.) LEAVENWORTH, Kan, Jan. 11. The ptomaine poisoning cases at the Old Soldiers' Home are not so serious as first feared. CARNEGIE SAYS K. (Kixclul Hill let I ll Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 11.- An- drew Carnegie continued his testimony of a biographical nature. He declared that partnerships are more effectiv than corporations. FORGERS REAPED ENORMOUS PROFITS (Siieclal Bulletin Cable.) I ALBION, Jan. 11 It is believed that the forgeries of Charles M, Deering and others will reach $300,000. MENINGITIS EPIDEMIC TERRORIZING TEXAS fRpeclal 111! I let I ll Cable.) DALLAq. Tex., Jan. 11. An epi demic of spinal meningitis is terror izing Texas cities. BRITISH RULERS ON WAY HOME FROM INDIA (Hperlil Ilu 1 1 hi In Cable.) BOMBAY. Jan. 11. Kins Georae and Queen Mary sailed for England today, the Durbar festivities being over. Plain Straightforward Advertising Pays SAYS FEDERAL STATION TREATS "LIKE PRISONERS A declaration that lit would cubl" to (lit- Spanish minister at Washington unless different triutmelit was given ut once to Spanish Immigrant lulu ui gcllmr. larcil) nei;li(til, ami mat, us vide of Allen & ItoMiitons wliarf wer the Federal liuinlitratlon Htatlon, was a representative of hi government, he introduced hefoie the harbor commU inade yesterday by Consul Igiiaclu do will Hee that It" subjects Kit better xlon yeslerduy uflrriioou. at the ri'KU- Aruna, Spain's otllclat reprcseiitnthu here, to Inspector ltlcbard Hulsey Tbe Spanish consul, ufler n visit to tlm station, during which be says lut fouttd that nearly 3U0 people had been crowdcil Insldi. the building when they should have been glviu the freedom of thelhlg yard, made u stringent protest held in the station two weeks, and ril- tli.it will be a very expenslw item and lo Inspector Hulsvy He declared that mors that there nut much dissatlsruc- will ulso gUo a big bulkhead wharf the Spanish should no longer be held Him with their treatment have been capable of handling big steamers In like "prisoners," and Informed Mr Hal- numerous, but ctcrduy was the llrst stead of tlm small slips that exist at sey that unless conditions wire ehuuKcd he would appeal to Washington at once. ' This morning ut 9 o'clock the consul visited the station iigulu, and this time fouuil Hint his demand bad been heed ed He will not curry the matter to Washington according to bis Intention now. I CHINESE CONSULATE IS LEFT WITHOUT FUNDS; WAR REASON Unorganized by tlm revolution In r'lilnn. the local consulate ot tho Mow- I try Kingdom Is In a. bad way. und re- ports this morning were that no funds lo keep the consulate or the consul go- i,,,. i.... , ree-H-ed slucu last No - v..mh..r. It Is exoeiled that within a. short time the Imperial govirnment'a representative will be left without uny home government at all. and the new republic will tukii charge uf consular affairs, Tin. report Is out aiming prominent ciiliiesn hero that the consular sirvlco nil over tho world bos been temporarily cut out of funds so Hint tho war fund could be Increased. i, ia r.ii,.r r..mMe.i iioit ih.. stii. dents who were sent to the United Kalmukl's new school Is to be nam ed nfter Hawaii's iiiieen, LllluaktUatil. This morning Chairman Andrew Adams, of tho O.ihu loan fund com mission, under whoso dlreitlun tho school Is- lo be built, tailed on tho Queen and usked her, on behalf of thu people of Honolulu, If (ho new sclioo) could he named for her The Queen consented nt once, and Chairman Adams said this afternoon (hat thu -,7 LOSE LIVES IN N. Y. FIRE (Associated Pre Cable.) NEW YORK, N. Y, Jan. 11. In a bad apartment house fire today, seven people lost their lives. U. S. AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE HAS RESIGNED PARIS, Fr, Jan. 11. U. S. Ambas sador Bacon today confirmed the re- nort of his reslnnatlon. but refused give his reasons. rAssnclsteq' Press rtable V NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 11. The cap- tain and three men of the barge Ala- bama have been drowned off Cape i Lookout. 'v. 10 PAGES. IMMIGRANTS DROWNED Consul Aruiia's protest Is that tlm men, women and children have been Mint up In Mm Million, crowded to- treatment from Umle S.un The mat- ter bus assumed a serious aspect, p.ir- tlculurly In view of the extent to which good feeling llgures In the recruiting of plantation laborers In Spiln and I ortugal by the Territorial board, The Spanish Immigrants lime been open protest from responsible sources The I'eilernl Immigration station l! now under the care or Acting Inspector lu Charge Itlchurd Halsey, luspiitur Hi own having resigned u few days ugo and left Hawaii for Hurope, where ho, win l.eiome thu ngi nt of the Terrlto - rial IhiiulgrBtlon board. Mr. Halsey (Continued on r?age j) States lo study In the colleges will In ull likelihood be officially recalled by tho Munchii government Tlm runds"tlier big bulkhead bejond tlm Allen & which were set upurt by the Maiichu Itoblnsou wbnrr. thus completing tho government Tor the education ot lts,ehalii of wharves capable of handling voiiths abroad. It was reported today. will probably ulso bo expended to- wards the war. Supporters of tho republic In Mono- lulu said today that lis soon us tlio new republic Is recognized by Hie foreign powers, they will recommend to thu central govt rumen t tho advisability of paving the expenses of the Btudents now intending the colleges In the Unit- e.l States. "We like to educate our youths In the A hut lean pollute." said one of Hie well-known Chinese imrchuntH today new building will lo officially namil "I IlluoUalanl," I Ilotli this school building and that for tlio Poliiikulua school will be start txl shortly. The commlsulon will hold u meeting before long, the urrlilteeto having their plans well matured. At this meeting alto Ihe commission will order uilvertlsed tenders for the soo- anil belt rouil strip, from Klpapa fltilcli to Walalun Hill, 26 MOROS ARE NAMED FOR QUEEN KILLED IN P. Li lA.soeliitrj press cvble.) MANILA, P. I., Jan. 11. Twenty-Hx Moros have been killed In an attempt ed ambush of American troops. s s B. C. PARLIAMENT OPENS ( Associated. Tress ''able,) VICTORIA, B. C Jan. 11, The British Columbia parliament opened to.tody. LORIMER EXPLAINING ( Special 11 11 1 I e 1 1 11 Cable ) WASHINGTON, D. O, Jan. 11. The Lorimer bribery investigation con- tlnued today, Senator Lorimer being on the stand, "' This is the season when it is Import ant to establish the closest kind of re lationship between the merchant and the public. This can best be don through the EVENING BULLETIN. PRICE 5 CENTS. Plan For Wharves Plans for u si riei of bulkhead y.hlires alone Hm watirfront extend- hk from Hip A Ink.' a dock lo the Hw lar meeting. '' Commissioner Jamas Wukcllchl He suggests Hie closing up of tha Port strctt slip and the cutting o(I of the projecting corinr bitweeu tho cus toms wharf and the Oceanic dock This will do uway with a piece or dredging tlm present time The loiniulssloiier also suggests that thu next I-eglsluturu lie uakid to glv Urn lucessury authority for condenina- tlon proceedings lu be Instituted In connection wiin Allen ,v itoiiinson'a j lumber wharf so that the commission can build another bulkhead wharf Ihtro to uccommodato big vessels, "oi'ne of tin. couiriilssiouern bellevt that there will hardly lie uuy need for Hie condemnation suits; however, as they understand Unit tin. Territory at the present time owns u foot deep all the way lu front of the present Allen & Itoblnsou wharf, and that by taking advantage of this the commission could, If it wished, forco that linn lo sect do lo Us wishes further than this. Commissioner Wakelleld proposes to establish nn- . "'K vessels un uiong uie wuiwrunt, The plan was put up to the other loin iiilssloners cstirday, und although nothing formal was done In connection iv Itli the matter, those present ull wcrt'etl that the scheme was a good one. When Ihe federal site lias been set tled and the custom house had been moved. Commissioner W'okelleld pro- l'0!,,-s """ All.n Koblnson bo given l"e ",ne" behind Hie llrst bulkhead wliarf und w hero the custom sheds are 'now established, for tho storage of lumber. SECURITIES OF EQUITABLE ARE SAFE Now York, Jun. 11, 1912. Kqtiltable, Honolulu Securities safe. Lima negllglblo be cause old building not curried as us Mil. ItOSyNPEM). This cablegram, received llils morn ing hy Mr Moouey, lu charge of the Cciullnhlo department of the Dlshop nsurunre Agency, shows Hie facts of t lie situation und Is the best denial I mill vuiii.i lie mil-leu 111 inn uiieiiipi, miiilt. this morning to exaggerate tlio (tHS stiffere.1 by the Cqultablv thrniiRli ,i .i..Ht rsi-tlsi of IIh llrn.tdwav build- lug I Ah stated In tlio II u 1 1 o 1 1 u of yes Itcrday thu largor portion of the busl Miess of Hie l.qultnhle Is curried on In 'Ihe Ilnzeu building, where the policy I holders' records nro kept am) nearly ull the detailed business of the olllce. TO RENT 1 STORE ON FIR8T FLOOR 1 HALL ON SECOND FLOOR Office,, Single or en Suite H. E. HENDRICK Merchant and Alakea Streets Submitted Vi it9JB, ttlHai! tfflr .'Wr JaLiLsskfiLlUt JjsMtl &Aj.MLL iV$f.L&M!..tM-!jL J&JLJji,Y . . '.wXi&Lii '..., 'MLSi a..ijt,f,ii.