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'i u V-"' Prom San Franelsoel l.urlliir I'ctirunry 14 Par San Francisco! Hlbcrhi IVIiniaiy 17 from Vancouver. Mnrntim February 28 For Vancouver! Mukurii Ie1runry 27 E V ENING . B'ULLMlN 3:30 EDITION As An Advertising Medium Is WorthWhile Trying ESTABLISHED 1882 No. 5160. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912. 12 PAGES. AS ADVERTISING IS TO EVERY OTHER BUSINESS, 80 IT WILL DC TO YOURS IF YOO USE THE DUL. LETIN A3 A MEDIUM OF PUB. LICITY. PRICE 5 CENTS. KUHIO HERE; SILENT Delegate Kuhlo arrived this afternoon on the steamer Lurllne from the Coast, coming from Washington on an announced mission to continue his fight on Governor Frear. He was met by newspapermen, but declined to make any statement whatever. "I have nothing to say now," wan hl reply to requests for a statement. R, W. Shingle and Col. Sam Parker wont-out to meet the steamer off port and at once met the Delegate. HAWAIIAN CHINESE TO PROTEST YUAN Brusselsl$i70,ooo for seacoast Pact Now Assured Mr .1. R HnckfcM, head ir II. Hackfcld & (V, has rccclvcil si cablegram fnim Hrcineii, (lor - many, slating that tliu Ilitisscls 4 contention, which controls Ihc 4 beet -sugar iiioilncllon of Kuropo, 4 will ho loncwcd for n fin titer hj 4 rloil of flo jcarB, and that the 4 Itusslati cmplio has boon enticed 4 cil inn.ono Umi im- year for 1 1 1 1 4 ami 1912 ami lim.noo tons later 4 on. This ineaiiH that Kiisslu's hii 4 gar o.port will bo nk.iIii lestrlct- 4 eel ntnl that tlio Kiirnpenn ov- 4 4 jMirta will bo held down cono- 4 4 spoiullngly, ami la of vllat ami 4 encouraging Importance to Ilu- 4 Willi's sugar prospects. 4 44444444444444444 Coastwise Law Safe Now riOpOftril Suspension of lllO CO.lStWlU Khlpplni; lawn to allow fori Ikii vcssils to ukuuu In th IVijsl-to-lluwall pas cugcr tnillU' has bicn prnb.iblj knock d In tlii- head fur IIiIm session of ("on gicss. uiijway, accoidlng to a I'oinimi tilt lit ton tiom ijinrgo JloK .Mi'l'lclhin, scirctnr to tlm Delegate, that Ii.ihIhi-ii Miit to the 1'liniiilnT uf I'ouimi reo and will be In Ut n ii I at a trustees' inciting tills UftlTlllHIII 'I'll Im follows IniiiH'ill.iti 1 on tin' lit tltudc of tliii cliuinlnr In wlthdriiwIiiK its Mippmt of the plan to have the laws (Continued on Page 2) BATTERIES FOR HAWAII (S'Clllj II II I I lit I II Cll.l...) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fch. 14. One lumdrcd and sevenly thousands dollars is allowed for seacoast batteries in Hawaii in the fortifications bill as reported out of committee to the House. Two hundred and twenty-two thousand was requested in the hill originally. 1 C. S. ALBERT. This illapaleli, In the opinion or IiIkIi I Wlillo JITOOiW wnul, of coiirho not The linpoitant thing Ii to liavo a Army nHli-crs beie. ImllcaleK Hint .Mn- inter Ilu- 1iihI.iII.iI Imi id the complete! place lor aliiiniiiilllon which ran not bo Jor (lenei.il Arllnir MmiaVs cct-tiL -liiiln of hi Merles. II would. nooi 1 In J exploded by n shell Tills will prnb tli In Oaliu, ami his enilso aioiiinl less, ilu a good pill of Iho eiiKliitcinn ably ho aceonipllshed hv slniing the uie ini.iiin on uie Laiiiorin.1 Willi All-, work. Tills iml. t s um oi'stnoi . s iimmtiu It on nm omrniiiiil. I am mil iiilial Thomas, Ih aliouly pio'liiolitoi Included 111 Ibo iippiopilatlon or roHiilts. After a n (h spent In c- "I haio not seen Ilio cMlinules of nntiHiiiu stmtj of Ilio co.iHl-ilefoiiM' the prnpn-od work," said (lener.il Ma- .1. ray decided In recommend n chain of niorlar ballorlcs to roiuplelely encir cle Ilio Island. Iheli- zones of llro inter secting ko that iiiij hostile thlp would ho w Willi Iho in ( n ) in it 111 Lingo at 10, riim jinds, Icilos such aH nie planned for (Mini eiiiiKl I'ldoiiso a III not leipilie lio.iv ami ci'sll eiiiplnci'iiieulH. There iiu no woihIh In which to conceal the mor tals, bnl Ihc) cm hi hidden from lcv h Band pits and embankments. familiar with tho figures and esti mates, but It would seem that this ap propilatlou, If It Is to bo applied to (lenctal Murray's plan. In for engi neoiliiK work nlonc." Another possllillll) Is that the $1711,- niii) upptoptlated Is to complete tliu mortar cuiilaceiueiits II ic coiitiol In Htallallon ami scnichllghls at t'oit Ka mehameha. BULLETIN. DEMAND UNITY DIVISION SURE That Hawaii Is to bo a separate di vision Instead of u department and that troops nm to be rushed hero till -i summer. Is tho news brought from tho Coast by C. I'. Parsons, who arrived on tho traiisimrt Shot man this niter noon to become clerk at department headquarters here. Mr I'aiMins brings Information re garded iik accurate that tho change in to bo made about July, that the 11 III Infantry Is under orders to come and will follow (ho First on Ihc next boat. that the Twenty-lirth will cnnio In Ju Ij and tho Sixteenth In September. It's Ihc biggest Army news head' purlers here has received In a long time NEW PRESIDENT IS CALLED A TRAITOR NANKING, FEBRUARY II, 1912 840 A. M.). CHINESE UNITED SOCIETY, HONOLULU! EMPEROR ABDICATED. FEBRUARY 15 HAS BEEN SET ASIDE AS A DAY TO CELEBRATE THE UNIFICATION OF CHINA. I'LLAat. NO TIFY CHINESE OF HAWAII. (SIGNED) WONG CHUNO WAI, VICE-MINISTER FOREIGN AFFAIRS, REPUBLIC OF CHINA. IN "CUT OUT PERSONAL ISSUES" SAYS J. P. COOKE" HAWAl;Leaders KNAPP DISPOSES OF THAT RUMOR "V ", ,- . v it vj SI HuiciB "-sja- jad&B&Mf PLaLaLaLaLaLal "LET COMMISSIONER DECIDE" Ea D. TENNEY Iliilletln KiiKruvliiB, J. P. Cooke, president of the newly formUd Taft League spoke this morning in response to a request from the Bul letin for a statement of his position as follows: "I think tho nnn issnn nf thr r.nminn rnnvontinn ic thn election of delegates to the National RepubPcan convention to name a candidate for President. I believe all local nersonal Arrested I Ansnciiitril Prriii Cabin.) SAN FRANCISCO, CU Fab. 14. At a rciult of the Indianapolis grand jury indictment!, thirty-nine arreitt have i been made In nineteen cities of prom inent labor leaders and others charged with complicity In the union dynamit ing plots. President Ryan of the Structural Iron and Bridge Workers' Union, eleven business agents, four officials, mem bers and former members of the ex ecutive board of tho union, are under arrest. Charles I.. Kmipp, former member of Coimrcss from Now Vcn It. Ib lint i candidate for Collcclor of Customs In Hawaii. ' Ho said so liluisolt, on li In urilval this arternooii by Ilio steamer l.iilllun from tho Coaat, Unix illKpoalm; of whatever Horlnus consideration inlnlit bo rIvoii tho mornliiK papoi's leltonu eil reports that ho 111115 bo the man to succeed Collector SUickablo. "I'm horo for my I10.1III1, and I baxo no Idea whatever of bclliK tlio collect or, and certainly am not a candidal ..II. I .Ion. ..Midi II l.iI.1 lt K'll.ltiM mill null 1- jiii.ii ii, fin,.,. ,,... 1. 1'. , . U 1 1 1 , it , ... Ho IntomlH to mtiirn to tlio Coat IS3UU3 bllUlllU UU bUl ilblUU UIIU 1101 ailOWCU 10 CniCr llllO U1IS on iho MuiHiim Bluntly. ' matter in any way whatsoever." ' Congrpusitt'ill Kaliu of California ih - - , ono of Knuiip's filemls ami has writ-, "" .Z . ten to local pcnplo hhKIiik them In ev.- rl,t' i'i'l"-Tb of tlio Itepiiblluin foi- 'Iho (iovornor when iiicsllo.iod said lend ovcry couitoy In him. Kalin !h ihoiuu iuiuihi luiiiiiiiuio caiieu on ,1lt ywy llt( j1st (ml(J p , llJk HliilnrMtnriil tn lut n kiiniiin Int nf $4l:nlt- tltis ilninituip I tirmii tiiilnv Inil i.t.lion nblo. iimTlt iloosu't look cry mud. as questioned as to the nfilu.o of their 1"l"tt',B "u,r '"' '''" '""I ,ll1. "IX" If Kuhn knows unytlilng iibout 11 jkis- visit Htaled that llicio was iintlilni; tol,,". I'u '""I ""UiIiik to hay furthti slblo collcctnrslilp for Mr. Knapp. glo out. as to tlm dclulls-of tho illsciissum. K. II. Tcnncy, (.peaking tills iimrn I111; uf tlie Inciil illlllriilllcs willi which (lie President N noiv ilfiillnt; made the fnllimliiL' slati'iui'iit: "I think thai If Hie ri-ilileiit of Ihc I'lillcil Males h III M'lid 11 I'oniiiiNnlnii- cr here In IntcillKUti' ronilllliins ami nil linrllch III auric In nlililc Ii) Ills ili'clkliin, II will be the hrsl siiltillon of Hie illilcrcnrcH bclwccn (,'incrnor I'liar mill Hie llilcu'iile In ('nmircsi unit Die illiYcrcnics In Hie lli'iiibllrmi pari) Knmlin; nut uf II." SAYS GOMPERS ET. AL ARE NOT IMPLICATED WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 14 The Department of Justice says that thera .is no evidence to Implicate President Gompers, Vice-President Mitchell or Secretary Morrison of tho American Federation of Labor in the dynamiting cases. NlHrliil Hull, tin P.ilil,..) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 14. Labor Leaders O. A. Tveitmoe and Clancy of this city have been Indicted by the Indianapolis jury, but not arrested. (Hp.H.'I'il null tin rMlil-.) NANKING, China, Feb. 14. Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Icitlers of the now re public have recommended Gen. Yuan Shib Kai for president. In a message to the assembly Dr. Sun declares he doesn't want the presidency. I'ow ci fill Chinese In Hawaii, men cline to Dr. Hun Ynt Sen and his loin; Ktruecln for ilu- freedom of China, are pliiiinliiK a protest aK.ilnst the seatliiKl of Yuan Hhlli Kill, tho Imiicrlnl leader nnd former 1'reniler, us President of the now Itepiibllc. As told by tlio II ill lot In ' s ca bles jciitiTilny, Yuan bis nsked Iho Powers to rocoRiilio him as President If 11 protest from Hawaii avails, ho will not bo presented. Yuan Is bitterly opiiosed hero. Ho Is declared to. bo -u traitor at heart, .1 hypocrite, and a ilHnceroiis man to on trust with the dcarly-liouRlit liberty of tho now China. Chinese Consul Chen ChlnR tin, who wna uutlncd by cable Into cscrday afternoon of Yuan's ascendancy and or his own imsltlon here, said loda) that ho Is hourly exacting ft cnhlcRrnm from tho Chlneso Minister nt Wash ington giving the attitude of tlio Pow ers with rclcrenceVtn Yuan's requests Tho llnuall Chliu) e, said 0110 of tliu leading merchants uf Honolulu tlili morning, will imcl some time this aft crnnon ami discuss tho advlsahlllt) of cabling to President Sun Ynt Sen and Dr. W11 Ting I'nng to forward In Ilio Powers piotest against the recognition of Yuan Khlh Kai as the llrst Presi dent of China. They urn of the opin ion that should tho Powers recigiilre Yuan as Pieslilcnt, the Chinese peo ple In China and throughout tho world will bo distiiitislled with his adminis tration. C. IC Al, manage! of the City Milt Company, Ltd., and 0110 of tho best- known chlnero In Honolulu, said tlils(the Intercuts or the Chlneso In Chilli morning: "I Inno ho coulldeuce Inland clhouhtro will br jeniirtllzoil tunn Khili Kai. Ho Is n traitor ami (Continued on Pag 4) Tho last of Ilio thousand four han dled tons sugar is going Into Iho Amci Ican ship Krhklnu M, Phelps today and Unit vessel Is belloved will ho ready for sou tomorrow. Tho Phelps Is des tined for tlm cant coait of Iho I'nlled KPites and will proceed around Iho limn to Delawaro llreakwaler, tlieio to await orduis concornlng her dostl nation. HERRICK GETS SUPPORT AHKnclHtrd Picm f-Rhlf.,1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 14. The Senate committee on foreign relations favors ex-Governor Myron T. Herrlck of Ohio as ambassador to France. Ba4a 'YaZTN BatflLaBaBanBfleaLKSJIfi ' ataBaaaHiill ' WuTyfry' ill MORE TROOPS COME (Hprcl.il Ilu I let In Cublr.) ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 14 The Re publican State central committee has Indorsed Taft for reelection. Presldi nt Taft may attend the din ner of the Cliarltabln Irish Koelety of H0M1111 next Kt Patrick's Pay, H. . HENDRICK, Ltd., Merchant and Alakea Streets Iron Settees, Vases, Iron Fences, and Gates .More troops for O.1I111 Not 11 new 11s jut Colonel lliiinlioiigh considers ri'Klment, but the other half of 11 rigl- this Inl 10 1n.1t Ion aiilheiitle. Is vvldencuil nifiit that has be 11 stationed here Mime 1 (tie fact tb.it lie has already put In time ami that Is now to be brought to-'.i requisition lor quarters to accommo gethrr us a lonerete orKunlr.ntuii In date the nlllei-ri and lino i"f tlje expect llnu with the Wiir Di'p.irtiiK'iit's far- l liuttiiliou reacliliiK pnllc of defeiidlng the stni- . Regimental hiiulqu.irli rs ami com tegle key of the Paclllc panics I) i: and I". coinprlMng the sec- The llrd li.ittallnn of the 1st I'lcld unit hnlliilinu. are now itatlpneil at Artlllirj is soon to be sent here from Hehiilield llarrui Its Although the date the Philippines, according to private of mriwil of the first battalion has not uil Ices from Washington, received by , been di'lliiltelj announced, it Is be Colonel ItumlioilKli, Its ciimmaudlngof-lleed tli.it the Held artillerymen will Peer That although no ordirs urn out be heie within a few months NEW STAR NOW IN FLAG , MEXICAN REBELS ACTIVE (AsHnrlatcil Tress ITatil.l WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 14. President Taft signed the Arizona statehood bill at 10 o'clock this morn ing. George W. P. Hunt was inaugur ated governor of Phoenix with simple ceremonies. PARLIAMENT OPENS (Associated Press Cable.) LONDON, Eng., Feb. 14 Parliament opened today with much ceremony. (UperUI Ilu I let In Cable.) MEXICO CITY, Men., Feb. 14 Tha rebels are overruning Coabuila, Du-1 rango, Zacatecas and Guanajuato. s 1 e BAD WRECK ON G. N. (Spit'lal Ilu I lit In Cablr ) DOYON, N. D Feb.-14 Two people were fatally injured, fourteen seriously and twenty slightly in a wreck of tha (Great Northern Limited. Let February 1 5th be PRIMO PALE DAY Everybody please try our New Brew on Thursday t I J-p&rxteiS li.f . &4&5, 4YfccV2& iw. :(,. . i.ii... Lii. I'tLuls'AiHuiiBU. 44 tM,Hnr-.;u&,.A ,-A A.T