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For Ban Francleool
Siberia Tcbruur 17
From Vancouver.
Mamma I'llirmiry !8
For Vancouver!
Miikiiia I'Vlirimry 27
ESTABLISHED 1882. No.
KUHIO CALLS HAWAIIANS TO
FIGHT
Cummins
Opposes
Herrick
Assoc l.llcl Tush Calili',)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. It
It understood that Senator Cummlni
of Iowa and other prominent and ln
flucntlal progressives will fight against
a confirmation of Myron T. Herrick,
ex-Governor of Ohio, at ambassador to
France. Tho fight against Taft's choice
for tho place is interesting In view of
the presidential campaign in which
Cummins is an avowed candidate.
IS
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10 The
Senate committeo on privileges and
elections today ended tho probe of the
election of Senator Isaac Stephenson
of Wisconsin by exonerating tho aged
Senator from gult In bribing to get his
seat. Tho vote was seven to five.
SUGAR PROBE SAID
TO BE NEAR CLOSE
(Bis-cIaI Hill lt In Cable. 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. The
Homo committee investigating the
sugar trust, with Representative Hard
wick as chairman, has unanimously
agreed upon its conclusions, according
to report today, but they aro secret.
CAMBRIDGE BEATS
OXFORD AJ FOOTBALL
(Special It ii 1 1 ,'ll n r",illo
LONDON, Eng., Feb. 10 Cambridge
today beat Oxford at football, three to
one.
CLERICAL PRESIDENT
WON'T SIT WITH RIVAL
( Aioc1atc1 rpi Oiiitn.)
BERLIN. Get-., Feb. 10. Peter Spahn,
tho Clerical named president of the
Reichstag yesterday, has refused to
serve with the Socialist vice-president,
Scheiomann.
FIVE DEAD IN WYOMING
AERIAL TRAM TRAGEDY
CASPAR, Wyo., Feb. 10. Five per
sons are dead hero as the result of the
drop of an aerial tram carrying work
men. FOLK AND CLARK TO
DIVIDE DELEGATION
OT. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 10. Ex. Gov
ernor Joseph Folk has retired from the
race for the indorsement of tho Mis
souri Democrats for tho Democratic
nomination, and agrees to Speaker
Champ Clark's proposal that the con
vention delegation bo dividod, each
side for its favorite.
COLD IN EAST AGAIN
DAN FRANCISCO, Cal Feb. 10
Reports of cold weather aro again
coming from tho East.
STEEL LABOR SUBJECT
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10 The
steel investigating committee today
lieanl testimony on labor conditions in
the steel industry.
H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd.,
Merchant and Alakca Streets
Builders' Hardware and Supplies
E v
3:30 EDITION
5157.
ON U.
New Party
Gets Cruel,
Cruel Blow
IlllHll' TlCllll Kllft .'Hill low,
The CIHoiih' Pur i died iibnrnlni;.
.lull 11 McCanilleBH, liriiii Andrews,
C (I. Ilockus, John I'lemliiK, Albert
W'utei house. Waller DlllitiKliniii, Al
tnimi) Mm pliy, AiuIicwh' pailncr. It.
(). .MiitlH'hiin mill W. It. Ciisllo :uo
i.inotiK those whose numes are kIvom
out UK hating hooded (lie conllilcutlnl
eall or the eonllilcnll.il IclteiR to thu
ronlMenll.il tmctliiK.
Oilier were culled, hut (hey did
mil oIioom' to pi.
The ireH nan mil Invited. In diet
It w.ih Informed Unit ll mih not c
I'eeted lo he pioscut.
Cniinciiicntl Hie full iletalln .of Hie
iiiccIIiik cannot he kIvoii In exact so
iliieme, lint theio is no seeict ahoiit
what happened.
I'll Ht on the iniiKraui was an ml
dlexH hy Hon. I,nnlu AndiewH, the
Keneial effect or which wax to Impiest
upon his heaterK th.it the Itopiiblle.iii
paity wax union finm li.nl to wiino.
ami n Mohoh wiih needed lo- load It
out of the wlldcrncHH. H tho oilier
Moseses weio not available, why
they eoiilil of rourne rail on Lorrln.
who wiih lendj lo Kiirrllli'u hlnuelf
ror the hciiell' of the cause.
It In Klalcil that 1 . 1 1 1 u waxed ipiHe
eh)iiient. He Ih reMiiteil lo hnvo mado
the openhiK icm.it Uh ami the closhiK
iiiIiIii'hh. Some s.iy ln hpiiotlei tlui
whole mil lit ami when ho Hhouted
rlnltt" lifter tho manner of Nominal
ho i'iiiirIiI John .MrCiiiiillniH In the act
(Continued on Pago 4)
4 Trials
May Do
On Monday iiiiirnliiK ut 1" "ilm-lt
JiitlKi' ImIo will iiuiiniiiiic In the Tcd-
i.il Court iih to whither or not sepa
rate 1 1 lu l.i are lo ho Kiautcil In thu
.Miihiiku uins, fur thu condemnation of
Ihi Ciilcial IiiiIIiIIiik lto An liiform.il
discussion wiih held this inoriihiK. when
ultorneyH lor the vailoiiH iI.iIiu.iiiIh nr
Ituiil Hie matter. The tlmu tor IHiiiK
Ihu utiswcis has been cMcmlid until
I "c l.rimlj 10.
I'lilleil Sliilcw District Attorney It
W llrcikous, in outliiiluK thu stand o
tin koimiiuiciiI In Hie iniitler, Ktaltil
Unit lie was of the oiiliilon that all
i-iiiIh mill. I he sirvid h Ii.ivIiik four
trials 'I'lieie are four ttiuliH of land
lo he louxldcicd, and althoiiKli tlietio
have not lueii noed III the rtKiilar
oiin-c of CM Ills, he Im willillK to nil -
lull tlii'in The Idea iih liti ee It It
to Imno one Hi. 1 1 for each trait and
imiikc In it nil Hie elaliiix that are to
hi pii'Miittit fur that uiilleul.ir piece
o' land TIiIa he thliil.K i thu IickI way
out of the laiiKhi that la prcaeuteil at
the preHent time.
Allorni.v rrniik Tliiiiimsoii. renre-
Hi.MlltiL- 1'! II Hull A' Son. Htateil that
he thoiiKht IiIk client wai In it rather
j I'llll.ir piislllnn and Mioulil he iillnw
ed a m'par.ite trial In Ihln ciiho there
Ik the Heclal uiiitlir of triiile ilainaK"
to he eonslilriril. ii ml iiImi the ilaiiniKi'
that will he Ineiincil In the removal of
a iiuarlir of a million dollars' worth
(Continued on Page 3)
ening Bulletin
20 PAGES. HONOLULU,
S. AMBASSADOR
ISLAND PRINCESSES 'WHO WILL RIDE
IN HAWAII'S 1912 FLORAL PARADE
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.MISS nil.lIIM.MINA WCMiHT,
iiaw.mi.
Hull t-t in CiiKrnvhiK.
PA-l SECTION TO
BE. BRILLIANT
THIS YEAR
Kauai hiiH iinmcil Mist. Kllit Kahele
to leprehent the tianleu IhUiiiI In the
I'loial I'aiaile HiIk je.ir as Ihlaml prln
ci'kh, unit with t Ii Ih aiiuoiinccmcnt tli'j
Hut of pilncemes for ihc pa-u section
Ih lomplele.
The pa-u section this enr will hu
a Inlllliiiil ami ilelinesiiie one Thu
island colors will aK.iln h? used f'ir
the kii) pa-us, anil theiu will ho a
hrlKlill.v-aiiu.ved set of atleuilaiilK,
piiKCH and oiitrhleiH.
Miss Itose ll.nlsou Ih plannliiK an
Innovation In the pa-u section, nam
1";; Ihc l.ul oniililcrs who will he
piouilueilt a.s the piluecHscH thcill
idles ah iiiuiMi.il featuie, and add lo
the slnklni; cli.iiacler of Ihu display
All of the Island princesses til o
Kr.ieeful and dai'liiK ihlcis, and, iih al
waH. this Hcellpn will ho one of tin!
most noliililu feu lilies of Ihu annual
c.iinUal
TO SPEED CUT;
If the Vet Vlrcliil.i Ih helm; held
In leailinesH to put to sea on some so
cio! mission, only tho "very IiIkIi-iiis'
r tho lleet aio In possession of the
lufoiuialliiii. However, theiu am plen
ty of riimoiH koIiik thu iiiuuds, and.
sorted ami slflc.l In eliminate tho Im
piolmliln, t ho kiichh of sevei.il IiIkIi
laiiKlliK ullleeiH who aro In a position
to at leaHt make a keen foieciiht of
the Hltuatlon, Ih iih follows;
Tho Naj Department, on okIcih of
the Statu Depaitineiit, has eahleil the
eomuiamler-ln-elilcf to hao one
enilsur In readlneKH for IiimIhiiI du
p.uluio on a certain iiiIshIoii. Tho
West Vliulnla lias been picked, and
hy coaling ami piovlKloului; last iiIkIH
Ih nhlo lo t,'o lo sea on a few hours'
notice. The rrulHor Ih "sLiiiiIIiik by"
and will temaln In a siniu of consl.ini
piopnicilnchH until her nrileiH anhn.
If I hoy do not eonm hy .Monday, when
tho other three crulsei-H of tliu lleet
K" nut for their ton-day cruise, the
West VIlKlnla will luiualn hole to net
mi cabled ItiH'iuctloiiK. The mlslon
will not take her on mi oxtemled
ciulse, ami she will lejulu the lleet
here when It Ih accomplished. I'almv
ra Inland, over which there has been
a vnKiie ient of poHHlhlllt) of com
(Continued on Page 2)
As An Advertising Medium Is Worth While Trying
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912.
MISS IIIMA HOIlKIKUSi:, OAlll.
IIOUKIIS, .11 Ml
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! Mils. i:i.i.i: it.
MIEHL8TEIN STOPS WORK ON
CLUB STABLES NEW BUILDING
I'oie triution work on the uppirltoorf
of the I. ml. linn ImMiii; rcmodi led at the
i oi in i of 1'oit anil I'.iuahl streets hy
the (luh siluhlis, lias he u stopped at
the iiiMumi or lluildluK ami riiiuihlui;
luspectoi Mlihlstein, who has hroiicht
to the iill.nll.iil of I'liarles Hi Ulna anil
his assiHl.ileH the clause III li city ami
ioitut .oiiliu.imo wiih h prevents a
strmtiiK Inteiiihil for lodKlui; or telie
llielit -lions, pllrposi-H helliK in tied
wllliiu hi huuditd fiet of u Hehoid
Tlie'nen stnu lion now utiiler wa hy
thi' ('lull Slalilcs Is Hlluated almost
atrosH the sli.it from the Catholic
convent
Aeioiillm; lo plans tiled Willi the
IiiiIIiIIiik luspntoi, the upper Hour of
the new IiiiIIiIIiik Ih lull mleil for lodh'-
lim or Ii in ok ul purpnses Thu plans
ileslKimli I. m ii lonuis, with thriUl
s,' iiiiti il i nl li.ithiooiiiH and lavato
lies
KENTUCKY SHERIFF
KILLS TWO FEUDISTS'
. i
(Hpnlil till I let III Ciililc I I
PIKEVILLE, Ky., Feb. 10. The
county sheriff today killed Louis Hall
and his son Morgan, two noted feud-1
ists. The elder had a record of twenty
ono killings. i
RELIEF FOR CHINA ASKED
(S.cliil llulli tin Cubic)
SACRAMENTO, Cat., Feb. 10. Lieu
tenant-Governor Wallace has Issued a of Infantry will be rushed from Whip
proclamation asking for the relief of pie Barracks, Ariz., to El Paso, Tex., on
the Chinese famine sufferers. j account of the Mexican troubles.
MISS MAIIY 1IAIIOK, 3I0I.OK.U.
MISS HJ.I.V KMIIII.i:. KAt'AI.
lluildlm; Inspector Mlihlstein cites
provisions liioiiiiratiil In cltj and
county IiiiIIiIIiik urdhiancii No
which iiiiioiik other HiIiikh stipulates
a prohibition of construction of tin)
IiiiIIiIIiik Intruded Tor IndKlnir or telle
luent pnrposi'H la the vicinity of a
school, politic, private or sectarian, an
orphamiKe or a similar Institution, In
dustrial or reformatory in its charac
ter Snili ii IiiiIIiIIiik as Is said to he pio-
ii mci I I IV the I'lllli Stables must he
removed ut least live hundred fi et from
ii school IiiiIIiIIiik. unless the structure
planned Is Intended to have less than
live or innie than twenty IIvIiik rooms.
The Club Stublcs IiiiIIiIIiik has Kimn
forward to the extent that the llrst
lluor will soon he ready for occupancy
There Is a lively propict that the or
illiiame whh h piohlldlH the completion
ot the InillfllnK will he attacKed on the
point of IcKallty
SUGAR4.61.
IM rollltz teielvcil a riihlcKraiu
last eveulim nnnnuueliiK that raw hu
itm Hold In New York jcatorilay at
1.1,1 (OlltS.
SAN ritANClsi'o. fal . I'eh ll.
Ilei'ts xs analjsls, U.S. ,'. l-:'il; parity,
!i 10c Previous limitation, IS 5 1-Id
INFANTRY TO MEXICO
(Simla I llu I lei In Cilile 1
WASHINGTON, D, C, Feb. 10 The
- 'report Is current here that a battalion
20 PAGES.
UNITE
DESHA MAKES A
LETTER PUBLIC
ON FREAR FIGHT
In a letter Unit 'lie lte Sleplieli m hest t.i i.hh o. . lctory over
DeHha. the noted lliiu.illau dUlne ami Iho.e In ll.i.nl lio are opH)eil to
nrnlor of llllo, hiih he has receUed lis. ,in, tin iHir ones who aro bring
fioni DeleK.ilo Kuhlo, more llfhl Ih npieere.l In our I iml.
shed on Hie Unlit the Delegate ih Itoulitlumi ieHrt Iiiih reached you
ttimlng iiKiilimt the rc'iplailiilineiit of to the effect that the Pirijilent ha
Ccnernor Kiear. The let'er ilerl iren iiKierd lo scud a man there lo tlior
that Kuhlo will catr) the llrtlit " 3ni- ninthly luetlK-ite the rhurces which
(tiCHS, If necvxHiry. lie stamlH foi an I broach' iiKiliiKt the fl'iturnnr. Tho
nnlnstiuclcil eonetitlon deleK.illou I'lcsldeni did not aitree lo comply
and inakeH an appeal lo the ll.iw.dl-. with m reipiesl willhiKly, hecaiiBO of
nun t" stand toKellier. 'the Immense power ol those who am
DeleKiitu Kuhlo'H letter to Ilov. Klo-! behind 1st us : hut thioimli my untlrliiK
nhen I. Deah.i-of llllo. translated Into.elfortH ho llniilly iiRieed to iicml
Knullsli, 1 eails thiiH
WnsliliiKlon. Jan lo, I'.ill
Jly Dear Stephen:
Vours at hand and contentH duly
noted.
More I am In the wlhl-llio, tryliiK
DECISION AFFECTS ALL
HAWAII HOMESTEADING
Tho (IccIhIoii handed down hy .In lite, HpciklUK of the tnat'er, tho Altor-
I'm sons of llllo this week in eonnec- nc (leneral i.ahl this niornliiK
Hon with the Kalwlkl lioinesto'id "In this case, .IiiiIkc l'lirsMHH do-
rareH and wltn special leteience to
tho case of the Tcrtltoiy vs lleudei.
son reached the AMomej fieneral thlH
mornliiK.
IiiiIko I'arsoiiH held hrlellv as fol-
Iowh: llcnileisou althoiiKh he had
leased the land to Hie plantation, wiih
fuinillni: the ncceKsary leiiuliemenlK
of ciilllvatlon. 1'iirther, that alllioiiRl
ho never had a meal at IiIh house he
slept there at nluht and that no othei
place could he found whhh could he
called his home, l.asll), that there
wiih no need for him to plant trees
owltiK to tho fact that there were a
number of wild ones urnw Ills' In the
piilcliPH on his land.
CONVENTION PLAN MEANS
A BOOST FOR M'CANDLESS
The decision handed down hy .IiiiIko
eil the Democratic nomlutitlon for
DeleKule to CoiiKiess last iiIkIiI. Ill
Hie opinion of political wIsimicich who
ought to know the hiikIch of the Kamo
In this Tcnllniv
Tho fHMuoeratle Tei'rltoilal Central
Committee, tueetlnc; at Its heailipiar
tcrs In the .McCniullcss IiiiIIiIIiik Niiu
anu and I'auahl streets favored a
plan of IiiiIiIIiik tho Terrltorllil eonen
tlou for nomlnatltiK u CiinKicsslun.il
DelcKiite on the same date iih the
NAVY FLOAT ASSURED FOR PARADE
The sudden departure of the Iu itli
Hi it for a ten da cruise round the
Manils will not knock on the head the
plans tor a licet limit In the I'lorul
Tannic after all Tills was the kooiI
newH kIvcii out this inorulmi hy Cap
tain Harlow of the I'.illfiil nl l, with
whom the plan for a licit display orlK
Inalisl, and who has been the nmvliiK
spirit of the scheme throllKllollt
Captain Harlow, with the ready eon-
sent of Admiral Thomas, plans to leave
a detail of two otllccrs ami twelve men
In-hind when the lleet Kin's out, this
woikhiK parts to construct a Hunt that
will he a credit to the I'.ielllc licet and
to the parade in which It taken part.
A8 ADVERTISING IS TO EVERY
OTHER BUSINESS, SO IT WILL BE
TO YOURS IF YOU USE THE DUL.
LETIN AS A MEDIUM OF PUBLICITY.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
man there to tnako u thoroiiKli lnes-
tlKatlon. 1 1 Ih oldctit that the rea
son why the l'roHldent i-riitited my ro
iincHt wan heraiiBi) I Blali-il openly lo
him that "If ou do not do what'H Juil
(Continued on Page-2)
ciiich inai an ino omiKuuouH upon ma
pail of the hoinesle.iiler In roRard to
cultivation, lualntcnnnco of a homo
ami planum; and cue of trees have
been suhsmnllall) eoiuplled with, ami
thai the homesteader Ih entitled to
rcfclvo a patent lor tho land
Facts of Case.
"The facts In the case an shown hy
the evidence aro that on tho day that
llenileison cot his ra'li freehold
iiKreement fiom tho Ruvorntnent ho
entered Into n written contract wlt'i
tho plantation, whereby ho wait to
plant cane on the land nnd Fell thn
same to the plantation at n Hpcclfloil
(Continued on Page 7)
Tentlorlal eonventlon for olectlnK
ilelcKatCH to the national convention.
, April l.'i Ih set iih the dato for tho
uaiuliiK of men in roptose'it ll'twill nt
tho llciimciailc n.it lini'il convention In
lllaltlmoro. If Hie plan as proioieil
last iiIkIiI vocs throuith, tho two con
veutloiiH will he held on April Ifi. ntlil
the llourhoiis will launch their Terri
torial eauip iIkii live months before
the usual Huie
J Two IiIk far op. Iiotjlt favor McCand
(Continued on Page 7)
I'lirpuilrr llirbert Duthle nnd llunnT
William Unman will have cluirKC of
the lonstruitloii ili tall, and thn entire
mrl will birth on the supply ahlp
lilaelcr while their icspeetlve. shlpH aro ;
at vea
j Captain Harlow's decision followed
a conference with Charles It. Trailer,
chairman of thu lloats committee ot
the parade, this morultiK
j As would naturally ho supposed, tho
licet llo.it will he In the form of a
inniiktir armored cruiser, but thero uro
a uiimlier of details of constructions
that are beliiK kept as u surprise, aiutl
It's a safe bet that snincthlnc entirely
new will lie sprumt on lliinolulii vviicnl
the proper time arrives
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