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vwpy "wyjcptvi 5? "fcf "!T5 fqr Evening Bulletin From Sin Franclseei ' Murmnll.i January !!) For San Franclscol IIIk Itnliiu. Jumuiry Jl From Vancouver, y.inlnndlu Jnnimry.il Tor Vincouveri Mn rn ma Jnnuary 30 Live merchants know that the even Ing paper it the only medium to use to get quick action, and they reeognii the BULLETIN'S power and influence with the HOMC people. 3:30 EDITION "The Paper That Goes Home" ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5147. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. JAPANESE SCARE IS FLOURISHED BEFORE fJfpp prl REIGN Hawaii Link In Wireless TdIIoh lurs tlio It ii 1 1 e I I n'n nocl.it o.iblcd iiiIUoom from Washington tli.it Ciiiikicrh hail been nuked by Score l.irv nf lliu Na) Mi-jer for $2ni),mM) lni :i wIicIosh Htuljon sit I'ourl ll.ir Ijiii, e.itue lo.l.ij tho ih'uh front thn ctust 111. il Ilnw.ili Ik to fmiilKli tlio oniiiieoiint; link In tlio niOKt notnlcr- tlll lllillll Of WlloU'HS HllltlollH III 111!' wnilil. The luy dep-irlineiit linn ili.iun up pl.iiiH Tor n chain of nln iIoiih Unit will keep tin- ttop.irt incut :iImi)h In roininiinlcnttiin with Hit hlil, whether tlit'j aio on tlio ro.ist of West Afilr.i or In Chinese, wateih Ciimkksh will ho ."inked to appro pi I. Hi' $I,(iImi,iiiiii o ostubllHh t Ii Ik hh li'lii, which will ho Kiiperlnr lo any of I ho Kim) now In existence In .my pint nf Ihe wnilil. x The chain iih pl.inneil will conslHt of icm'ii Mulloni. One alre.uly' Ik nmlcr eniiHliitclliin at AilltiKtun, V;i., lie n hi Ihe I'olcmi.ic tmiii WashliiK'on OtheiR will h.' on the ian.il 'one, at K.ui hum Iscii, .it I'eail llarlior; another "on (lie Inland or lliiaiu, thu iionI on tlio IhI.iiiiI of l.iioii In lli Northern I'lilllpplni'H ami Hie. last on Tiilmlii IhI.iiiiI, one of the Atncilcan H.iino.iu bland 'I he WurIiIiikIiiii htitlim Is cpcctoil In coer Ihe entile Atlantic I'o.ikI, with a xenilltiK niiliiiH of Sum) miles 1 lit Hiatlon on the canal 70110 will cntpr Hie Tairlhean ne,i oflootUoly heshlcH IicIiik III touch with hutli WashliiKton ami San rmiiclRto. 1'iuni ihe Sim I'lnnclxco station coinmiinl 1.1II1111 will he hnl witli I'eail llaihor. I'i'iiil lliuliiii will o.isllj leach the (in im station ami Hie opeintor at (in 1111 will he ahle to talk to a man at l.noii Hlallon. I'lmn 1. 1171m It t pillpOM'i) to (OlltlOl all H.lWll ncssi'Is In Japanese or ('Illume waleiH, Tho Million In the SainiKin Islands wilt unor the South I'aclllc Cull of IIioho stations will ho equipped ullh a ion klllowatt Kenoi itlui; appaialiiH an it will hao a send Iiik ami icioIUiik niiliiiH of :tniM) milet ItPKiilar 1 1111111111nlc.il Ion will he lmi iliieitl) hetween the WashliiKton anil Sun rrnnelstii Rtnlliiii. Thetis Is Armed The little rexinue cutter Tin tin Is oiuliig luiiK to lliiwull 111 iind for Jap iimse poaeluis. ncioidliig lo new sfi 0111 the Noillixxenl, xihele the Tin tin has ln-i 11 liirgely 11 lilted liinliml of the baby liatliiy of two I -pound guns, (he Tbetln Is loinlng buck to lliixwill with four :i-pouuil 111.1 iliiue gnus, the ibiinge liaxlug bien iii.ule nt the llremirloii naxy yard I'lmn llieuierlon tlio Thetis unit mir lo Siatlle to tul.u oil stoles, and tin re II leiikid out that (he culler had been I transformed lulo a nihil. itiile battle ship. 1 lu Seattle It xxas glxen out that 11 ininpalKli In to be xxnged against Jnp iiuese pouihnn 011 the Islamln (o (he ntsluuid TO RENT 1 STORE ON FIRST FLOOR 1 HALL ON SECOND FLOOR Offices, Single or en Suite H. E. HENDRICK Merchant and Alakea Streets OF BLOOD J. F. HACKFELD SEES John V. Ilnokfold, lioail of tlio picat (iormnn Iioiifc of II. Ilnrkfetil X. Co, I.til , iirrled here toilay on the I'a clllc 'Mull liner Mongolia with coni nii'iitH on IuihIiiohh loiiilllloiiH uu"eit IliK Hawaii that will he retched here with much KatlKfactlon. ('i)lidl(lmiH affedliiK (ho world's biiKar clop seem tn .Mr llml.feld lo point to 11 cmuiuerchilly wholesome year for Hawaii, mill he salil Unlay to a II 11 1 lu tin repioHontatlM' that hiiHlnt'HS lomlltlotiH lu KCieial hIiouIiI he pioHpeioiiH. DIsiiikhIiik the llriiKSolH coiipiitlon, wlilcli In Hie limit Ii.ih restricted the iitilinlt of HiiKHiiin Hiie.ir iitnl tliim In- illicitly helped hold up the demand for thu Amcrlinn pinduit, Mr. Hack- feld Ktiited that he does not hcllcM! CUBAN INTERVENTION LAID TO SUGAR TRUST BY C. S. ALBERT. ' (Spiclll Hut let 111 rirnHHinrttiire.) W'ASMINIlTiiN. I) Jan n -Hawaii appcniK to he mure ltnll lull r "ti'il In the full. 111 crlil now puullm: Hum any ether sit Hon of the tiuintry. It Is 1I1 1 lined here, ullli eer Indlca linn of tiiillifulmsK, that the SiiK.ir . ulxe, the I'lilli'd States would luter Triinl i litliluil the ViiKKested Inter- xene In addition, the ill no of p.ii'l Miitloii of the llnlteil Slates It Is U nt Inn would iiinalii pel uiaiK'iitly It po4Ml ussirted that 11 louililnalloiiwoiild liunn Hie piisslnt; of the ('iilmii ot lllillloliiille Amirleillis sei lis lo so- . Ilepillillc A tin I of pow rflll Wlllshlps cure Ileal possession of the sugar out. Iwas aliead lu the iuliilt. 1 nniKed In put of I'ului iiud hu eii.ilihd lo tin n use I lull r prai Use An nrnij of fioin C,- piodiKtion to the iitiuovl limit in tih-Mihii solute sei'lllit The iiniiiiillii mill nt Unit a lust wain IllK had het'll KlMII I'uh.i lo desist from luti mill hlcki 1 lints 11ml si tile down tu a staid nod ordnl method of traiisait lui; hiishnss ii' 11111lc11n troops would HUNDRED DOLLAR FINE PAID DVT NOT FROM CAPTAIN'S POCKET Tlio Mr Pacific Mall liner Mongo lia, after soxon dnjs of rough wealh 1 ring of strong houthcil gali'H and heaxy seas Is al Honolulu loda, ilos pllo 11 lino of one liiimlicd dollars hav ing been lex led upon hur skipper he fnio loaxlng the coasl. The peiuiltx was paid under piolost by the Paclllc Mail pomp'iuy ami therofoio did not comu (loin the wal let nf Captain 11. i:. Morton. Tlio Mongolia's genial skipper was III the usual happy mood this moiii IllK. Tlio cleai.lllLO of tlio Mongolia lit thu pint of San Piani-lxco was 111 i.inged to (ho siiUsfaotlnu of all con coined, Tlio .Mongolia, laden with a xcry lieaxy caigo mid a record list of pas-i-engeis was lln.illy giaulcd clcaiauco nt (ho cikihI poll, but not until aftei tlio Paclllc Mall Steamship company had paid a lino of $11111 which had been Imposed oil Captain lleuiy I.', ----- .Mortonl HERE TO GET VALUABLE PLANTS On II liilsxluu of 111 xt Importance to Ihe biiilUulliile uf I'lillfninl.i If nut uf the uoilil. I'lof.'HMor Albert llillli.ink. bnitlur of the fiiinouH l.utlii r Iliirhiink, mrlsiil In llnimlillii nil the I'.ielllc Mull llni r MuiikoII.i thlx inoriilnir I'm iienily (billy )iiiih I'mfeflsiir lluiliuiik h.m bet u III I'nllfiii lliu Ktuih - lip," plant life Willi hlk biiitlni Ibouuli Lullui la luttii kuuwn (hull GOOD YEAR FOR SUGAR tlio comentlon will dissolve, an, lonllUK to Hawaii's, latent luTninm- tint), Is threatened. "I think the parties to the convon- Hon will coiiiu to nil UKioeuient ami Hh pilnelilen kept," mild Mr. I link- fold thin luornliiK. "There has heeti talk of the leslrlitloliH belni; taken off of the HiiHsliui siiKiir i-sports, hut I think a H.itlsfiiclury UKieemeut to maintain thu conxeutlmi will lie le.nhed" AHked iih to what he had lie.ud of the Amciltnu HiiK-ir tarllf durliiK IiIh trip iiciobk the (ouutry, Mr limit- fold Bald he had heaid conip.irathely little. 'l iiiiiterdltnut Mime will lie mi mi. tlon on the tariff durliiK the pieseut kcshIoii of CoiiKreKH," he said "IIiisIiioh coudllloiiH In lanope i;eii- ho rent down there tl pacify the H land nlld prevent turlniliiieu came wllhoiit wiiinlliK'. It was furiiiully nil noiilicul nt the xarliuis i.iintie de partments that a "frli'iull) tip" li.nl In t n oftlclallj si lit to I'uh.i. Theie llltlst lie 1111 ninre distill Ii llices fltllir- to houo null xmis selietid and reud foi lllmusl Instiiut dipiltllle All prep ariitlons for onupuUon wire p rfei ti'd hefore the hint was Klven And thin (nine solium, hut not oitl rial, slali'iin nls that the Simar Tiust (Continued on Page 4) 11 few monttiK ago because ho was the master of a xcsscl 011 which opium was found. Tlio tlmi was pild under protest and nil offott xx III 110 doubt bo made by the company to haxo the tieasury do p.iiiment modlf.x (hit regulation of 181)2, under which tho flue was Im posed. In Hie pieseut case a largo lino wan Imposed at flrst, hut later was iciluccd, In nn effort to bring to nil end the smuggling. Captain Mm Ion, accompanied hy Altoiuo) Joseph l.eggull and Customs lliokor llolger uppc.lied befoul ICii- tiancn and Cleaiutice Clerk Thomas II Craig, xx llh a rciitoHt tlmt (ho Mini. golla tocelxo clearance p.ipom Ciulg lefused to Issue (hem be oaiisu Million had not paid his line, II11 lofoned the parly lo Collector Stiatloli. After an Intel lew with (ho laKer olllclal II xxas ngiced (hat tho cimipiuiy Bhoiild pay the lino of Cap- tain Morton under piotest IS Alhi rt, (he l.ittir x reciiKiilzed iih one uf the fiireiuuxt incii In bin Hue He Is cmnliiK to lliiwull In inaKe n 'Htiuly uf pluut tlmt can be noxsul with ("'allfiu nla lliu ii, mid ufler lenliiK Iheie will no tu Jupiu, (be Philippine niul utliir couulileM Ullli tally he I ' ti prexentiuK (he I'nUri slty uf Ciillfui- A.!nl.i Hun Iiiiik lie will stu lure him nut been ildluHU) dtliiiulnid IN PEKING ac-ernlly are Rallsfaolnry," lip went on "So far iir the) loiiicrn Hawaii, they point to piosporK) Vim liae hail 11 ery prosperous jear hero, ami tlieiu Ik no reiiHOii why cointltlons should not i milium1" Mr Ilnokfold sa)s 1111 prcHent chaiiRn In the lotal administration of Hackfelil affairs In contemplated and this moriiliii; expressed hluiKolf an highly plened with the linn's ntTalii so far ax lie wan ahle to nay after a few hourH iihIioh- It Iiiih lieen Koine two jiarn and a half slme Mr. Ilaikfeld .imim last hole oil one of I1I.1 periodical M lie expoctH to he here some iiii'iillin.tiulr wivat and daughter!, mid In tiiiw Htnlititlit' wltli Mr (lenree ' ltodlek. He was giceled at the iloik this inoiiilliK !')' -Mr I) I' It Ihoii- herK. Mr ltodlek and others Parker's Col Ham I'arker has come hack lo Hawaii to launch a Kuherualori.il Iihiii for himself, aceordliiK Hi a strong Intimation hy Hie San I'laiiclsco l'. linlner, which published the follow Iiik lust hefine fill. Parker left oil the .Mongolia for Honolulu: "Colonel Samuel I'aikpr of Hollo- lulu, foinier chancellor of the evlie- tpier lo the l.ilo KIllR of Hawaii, and one nf Hie most hospitable n.itlww of Plan lie I'ai.ullso of the Pacific, has le- repudiation of Col. Harvey, who with turned from a islt In WnshliiKtiiu ami drew the support of Harper's Weekly Is sla)lllK at Uiu Stewart. AIiIioiikIi IHillllcal inanaKers. nor Parker ior- iinuull, liiive kIxoii any public luliiiia-j lion m me coioucrs iinitiiiionn. uieie Is a 1 Minor preceding him to Honolulu that ho Is affllctiil with 11 hIiiiuk de sire for Kulieiuatortal Illinois lu Ihe Island Ipiillmy, and life saino rum or sas thai his mlsslmi In WashliiK tun mid his letiitu to Hawaii at litis paillculnr time has to do with a boom that will he hunched soon In Ills fav or III the Islands." LORIMER SAYS IT'S POLITICAL PERSECUTION 8Mclal II 11 1 1 e 1 1 11 Cnrremintulonre.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 30. Senator Lorimer today declared that the Investigation of alleged charges of bribery In his election Is due to the political persecution of the Chicago Tribune. ZAPATISTAS ATTACK MEXICAN MILITARY (Six I'll) II II lint 111 Clllile ) CUERNAVACA, Mcx., Jan. 30 -A military train of rurale guards was attacked repeatedly on the way here) hv Zanatlstat. One battle Listed ( three hours. DARROW TRIAL SLOW (Hix-olil (III I let In ruble) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30. It Is be. Ileved there will be a long delay be. fore Attorney Clarence D.irrow, In. dieted for bribery, will be tried. LABOR LEADER WANTED (Hi-cial 11 u I let In Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 30. Secrelary Morison of the American Federation of Labor was today sum. moned before the Indianapolis grand Jury Investigation union dynamiting, BARON STANMORE DEAD (Hrlnl ilullHltu ftiriPMHinilciiri..) LONDON, Eng., Jan. 30. Daron Stanmore is dead. l".. . I il Mil 1 let I II r.ibb. ) COLUMBUS, 0 Jan. 30. President JTaft will remain here until tomorrow.'ilinn Dm-lnr. TERROR RACKS PEKING (AsKnclitfd PresK Cftb!) PEKING, China, Jan. 30. A reign of terror ii on In Peking. It ! reported that the police, under the imperial gov ernment, are murdering revolutionary tutpect! wholesale and kidnapping (Pirelli It 11 lie tin CorreMKHitl'Mire.) LONDON, Eng., Jan. 30. According to report here, bomb! have been thrown at the residence of Viceroy Commanding General at Tientsin. No deaths resulted. HOW IS AIRED ( Assorttitin rrrss Cahli. I NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. 30. The corrnspondenee between Gov. Woodrow Wilton and Col. George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly, has been made 1 public here, lollowlng the news of the alleged break between the two men and the withdrawal of the Weekly's sup port of Wilson. Prof. Wilson has re peated Ins apologies for his apparent because Wilson said it hurt rather than helped his candidacy, DESPERATE MOB rAssnctnlcd from Cable.) CORDELE, Ga., Jan. 30. Following the lynching of a negro by a desperate mob, troops have been rushed here to 'prevent further trouble. liOV. STBS: "in IBM" r h".i itl Vim CnAty WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 30. Governor Stubbs of Kansas declared todav that he is convinced Colonel Roosevelt will be the next president, I LAWRENCE RIOTERS QUELLED BY TROOPS ( AftinrlJtnl lriHB rntil.l LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 30. Quiet reigned here today, the labor rioters having been quelled by the presence of armed troops. GENERAL STRIKE IS ORDERED IN BRISBANE (Anni-litii! I'rei" Cabin.) BRISBANE, Queensland, Jan. 30 A -.! . t-.L. -f InliMH sinlnn'al lisa1 n Ullis;ii sumv vi sauw wiiiwuisita .. - laltirl'. been ordered here In support of the'.;, Sonutor fli'iirK" W 1 s(rik.ing street-car men. KING AND QUEEN ON WAY HOME FROM DURBAR ( Antert lleil PrtHH ruble 1 GIBRALTAR, Spain, Jan, 30. King George and Queen Mary arrived here (oday on (heir way home from Ihe In- CONGRESS ARMY OFFICERS HOLD MENACE UP TO VIEW OF ALL BY C. S. ALBERT. (HiHcl.il II 11 1 It tin .'irrfiHimloiii ) ASHINU'KiN l r. .fun I J 'lll.lt JjlMllfi lilliorTb. Ulltl Ml III r-it1it. tiiiliietl pntdltiH, MUiMltuto u Mr (u.'il in 11.11 tn II.iwhII U iii lu Iiik n llt'i.itnl lurt .iliiHist tl.ill.v The 1I1 l.itftt,i"H ti'Mic fiui 1 1 iirm oiIlttTi nf tlu hlKln"t ranU Tl( U tlmt lM!itir Ihf k!kii.iIIh kIvoi tliM.liii iiim jt in i nrl' :inl m i ullm tin Aim 1 It fin fttrtf.i In tin ImIiiImIs 'IIii-ki' jiliiiiiiln; Hlnlctnt ntH tin nwt iiiihIi tMiil. Imt 1'ihlinl tin nitut't il ls IimUiiI iliMirn nf thu lliiiivo Miiniiilt tte mi inllitnrj nffnlrH. Thu ntlhvrM linking thi'in nn hhUIiik tu pnM ut til iiilHHlKf nf Hi" Mil) hill tu irur- ;:iiiIm tin urm iiittl niaki huUi null fal (litiiiKi'M iih ur tllhl-Ltt-ful tu till thuii hi utilrnl nf th' Win Hrirt iih ut Hut hi coiiiu t luti H nthtr lirKiinuntH (In itIIouh jMiMlthui nf I la unll In nluuH tiiii.lt- 11 pruniliH ut feu till' Win M Mujnr (h ll( nil W'nuil uim nil tht Ht.itiil hi' Ufiit ut Hum' It ml; Hi lutu tin Hitituthui lilt h innfrnntH tin Ha- wall.in IhI.uhN ulun war hituct'ii tin I'liitnl StalrH ami .lip in 'tunes Hi K.1I1I tltat limit r tin HiutKi'ftnl plan nf rftii lEmil.ititHi It unuhl h hnpuMHlhh fur tin Auirrhan tmnp tu prnt I thimt4ihi4 anil thi' wuuhl ) out whtluinl h the Jnpinene Hultlierw nuw nuiHiHH rinlliik' ut lahurern Altliuimh thin (uutiiitlnit wan 1lMputi() h huiiim BRECKONS HOPES TO SETTLE MAHUKA CASES OUT OF COURT DlHtrlet Atluiuey It W llrcel,nun I" Ii rx uiiilil nut be HlrnlKhli neil ma with, nuni'ulial doubtful In t lit r (be Mil- uu( (uUIni; Ibi'in tutu cuurt Tbbi ettiry hukii IVdirul bulldluK Kite euxe can be iwih, nf iimrxe ib nletl Dili mornlnir, He((bi1 mil nf tiuirl tint be n.iii luiliiy bu( ItreckiuiN wlnii xei'ii totluy con tint he will not (urn down un pl.iu llruuil the BlnlrnuntH lool, Ini: In Hllill ll Hi Itltlilt lit th.il Kieiim "There lire nunc lb.it ne call not fair lie bnpt'H tu be utile (n hi (lie m Hie I liniiw." be wild but If 1 can u lunula r uf (be Hiii'illir iiihih lu till" nial.e urruniieuii iiIh wltli hoiiio of the iiiiinut'r tiwmrt I inn certiilnl) imt iiolni: i run Ah published eiluli.h lu (lie 1 nt it iim-Ichh HIlKiitluli Tlit-re Iiiih 'mvji llnlletin jiHlinl.i) mi iilliinpl Iiiih nntblnr m. til. .1 an ,t Im.vm-mt. .mil' Iih, u nude lu iimfir with the lutireHt nil I Imou In ib.it the mutter will be id p.irlleH lu unit r In see If tli,. nut- Kune iiheuil Willi n.'vl iiuuilli FAIRCHILD'S BILL BEFORE DY C. S. ALBERT. (Kprrlil Kill let I ii roi r'ponilr nco.) : WASIIINOTON, ,llill4 12 -Del- ' civile Kiiliiiilaiiaole bun Intio- ! iliiced il bill III thn lliiUHo In pin- '.' ! lilt, fur Ihe dlHpiisitliin (if pub- ' Ho liinda In llunull fur the bene- ! lit of tho public aclimilH fund It I Is tho K.iuio liieuHiliii iih tli.lt ... llill(H,., i... ,iu, Tej illurlnl I.ci:Ih- . . 'tilrt-lilltl Ih here iiii'.lni; tho bill (be p.iHs.ico uf oUuAn HAN rllANi'lSiM, i.il , Jan 3D been in.iile IbriiUBliuilt Whero I03 ll.iu vfi mi.iltul. I Im ? nsi llv. r. file tillite fiielit .mil IIiohhh limit limtn am- y Previous iiuotation, 10a. :d. iiH'inhi tm nf tht nnhiiix (irriiirn coin 1 11 It t tM CimtiI W....I hi hi IiIh Kruiltul 11 1 mI Muiiti iiuitiiliihi il thai unlfMs hi- I1I1111 fur Hlri'iiuth iiImm th fii.t In IlllWllll WIIH llltlth WlfttlW. Hill) thu lla hill wit ifji'iliit tlu iiiii.ii:h nf JapaiifH tluinhiflhiii wuiihl he present at all thntM Othtr urni) ullUiiM fruin tlnitt to thin haw tul.in tin miiiiu v(hh u that 1 ntt rtalinl h (Jem nil outl thief of Mil IT Major ;.ttiral Willi 1111 II irt'-r wtnl fartln r lli.iti hit annul j It . tin iinild 8f tiuthhiR hate-r hut dlfi.is tt r In th' iM'iMiltic hill. 'Tin r uto Jd.iKHi will trahifil Jap uiifHc Anhlh in lu thu 11 uvullitii In latiiW." ht1ir'il Ciiurcil I'ailrr hi th itillltur ntTiilrH luuiuiliti "I htH fr m. tl pi vwl In Jw arut of llilr L-iiiintr) Tlu) uri rtail tu nnhh up Ihntif ImI.iihIm If tht I'tillt'il Stutfl hlmiilil iir U'liiMjiiinh Itn prndxtlon iit thi'in ' i It w.im imlnttil nut hv ihn.r.il (ir tir tliut if th iiuiiiI-it uf hni mllcrs wax rf.luii.l. up ptnhhl hy tin' IlJV hill. It uuiihl hi mi cismio tu wlthilraw tin in from Ihu lutml ir piMrMlonn. Tim rt-Miilt unuhl ho tin ilUruptlun umldln- urixanljitluu nf tin puhlli th iiuw bi rv- Iuk iimh r their tutiiiniml lit tnt hf,uul thlN ptilut ami Informed thn 1 uiniulit in u uiant urlM that tin p.in.iKt nf the IImv hill (11 Hh prt'.seut (Continued on Paue 3) FREAR'S ANSWER TO CHARGES READY ' lit tiuiitiriim'H innll Hie floiernor jS will send :iwn IiIh iinauer tn (let j (linrKi'h pieferred nitnliiiti him by 3 iK'IOKiilc Kuliio r.ir ilio last Iwu witkK ho Ii.ih been bti wnrKliiK on (IiIh and mm nil Hint rem tins tojiu done Ih the con eel Inn uf a .few mlt ' liikoH In tlie (spewrllleii copy. r j The IioiiiIh of nil Hie ilep.irtnirt' V' h.io been kepi Imih looking up iloE ! liillt lu etinneitlou hIiIi the iiiatleQy IIioho Ihe (loveriuir Ins lieei'i' !, woikliiK uNcriliue ut ki'IHiik them l"'r A; '- HP Hlllipi. Tlk." Tho iiimwor U a orj oliiinliiuu4 llffutr fin, I altllmieli lui iletnllu- nt ' kliowii, II Ih uililcrtttnod lluit-'a" sweeping ilenbil nf thu charges has bodied (o hep out. i7."uic & Vi J.; iW 4 jwm k kmimkiMmMik :M 'tehilzhfri