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PI"ilf"HiS?'"lW""',"'2",rr' 4 yg V I From flan Franolscel Hllurlii Miirclill For San Franoleool l.uillhu Mttrchl'i From Vancouver. Muktirii March 27 For Vancouvarl Zenlandln Mnrcli 26 E v ening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION . Advertisers Know the Wortfrof Advertising Newspapers are national advertis ing mediums. They can tell any ar ticle of merit from n paper of pini to a $20,000 necklace, and the sooner mer chants with goods to tell reeogniie thia fact the sooner they will make sales. iss ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5180. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. KINNEY FLAYS GOV. FREAR DUKE MAKES GOOD; ON U.S. TEAM Restorer To Make Port Here That tlin cableshlp Hesturcr will lii.iku i'i iii.uietit hcndipiartcrs 111 Hit not uI ii If certain matters of port i harm's considered oxcesslvu call be HlrnlKhli'iioil nut, mid that the prob nlilllty Ih they will ho straightened nut, was thu nnnouncciuent this morning h) I'lcsldcut Spalding of tin) C'hiiuiLor Of Commerce. Piesldcut Spalding n)H that the presence of the cableshlp ami her clew here will lliu.ni uliout $.',0.11(10 a juir to Honolulu, and thu Chamber of Comment' In Interested In seeing that the llestorer Is given fair play anil subjected to fair chiuges ho that the vessel limy he assured to the port. Ilo liiilulu Is iiilinittedly thu logical head ipiarleni for the ltcstoror, iih It Is the most advantageous point fioui which the vessel ran operate along the trans I'arlllc cable lines. The vessel Is liuu nl work picking up thu bioken cable to the went waul and on her return Is i-xiifcti l to slay here. "I understand that there were three charges hero to which the ltcstorer objected, the taxation of the tines for tin re tulles out, or fn turrltoilal Jurls dkllon, the wafer charges and the whnrf elia;ges," nulil Mr. Spalding this mornlngr" "I '''' that It cost her $."0 to tie Op at the government wharf. ( luirgcs re Kxurbltnnt. "The water charges to shipping are exorbitant It is ridiculous to think nt imtliiiK such a high charge on walei ruinlslieil b) the Terrltoiy to shipping and I am only surprised that the oppo sition has not arisen befoie "To point out the discrimination, II Is only neiessary to Btate that the Iwllel ciinuei), If charged at the same tale that was taxed shipping, would hae had to pay eleen thousand dol hits for every one thousand dollars it pn)S at piesent." Pie.slilcut Spalding couiuiented strongly on (he excesslvo wastu of water under the present system and iiiiggisteil that the meter pi. ill might pinvc feasible. The matter of water charges Is now miller the care of thu Committee on llarbois. Shipping and Transporta tion, of which Mr. 12. V.. I'axton (s chairman, while Mr. 11 I). Teiiney, wild Mr. Spalding today. Is looking after the matter of tho proposed bulk head wharf planned by the llaibor ll(i nil and on which lias been submit ted fur consideration to ptomluent business men ami Interests. COVETED HONOR TO DUKE KAHANAMOKU Hawaiian Boy Wins Place On American Team PROMOTION LULU: CHICAGO, MARCH 8. COMMITTEE, HONO- DUKE GOES STOCKHOLM. CA BLE TWO HUNDRED MERCHANTS LOAN. SEE SOPER. The nbove cuhlcgiam was received h) the Hawaii Promotion Commltlto this moiulug, presumably from Lew I lenili i Mill, wht uciomponlcil the Ha waiian swlimneis on their umhitaud (iimp-ilgn to make the Aim I lean (l tuple uipiutlc teiun. Duke's spicily swimming has uppir ently put him on the American team to sta). mid althiiugli nobody lure has had any Information as to Just what his ptrforuiaiice h.ivo Ittcn, except tliat lie won one race III New York, lie seems to hltvc dcirioiistruttd to the mi- P 0 L A R Dole Rules FREAR SCORED IN tf S aflajaaaBaBaBaaaks.7 3 aHtta ae AL A M lM'Ki: h.WIlN V.MOhl' FIGHT STARTS (Axioclnloil Vrr-nn Cable.) HOOAftT, Tasmania. Mar. 8. Capt. Roald Amundsen, the famous explorer whoso arrival from the South Polar regions and announcement that he had found the pole followed only a few hours the report that Capt. Robert F. Scott of tho Unttsh royal navy had discovered it, today made a statement denying that he had confirmed the story of Scott's discovery He says that he was not informed of It. The captain, it is understood, was the only man allowed to land from the Fram, and Amundsen says he is ready to submit charts showing that he reached the pole. thuillUn thut he n-M'iit Amrrlcu h i;nntl wituinll In r'i SEES ROOSEVELT COURT DECISION ON BANANA CASE DOESN'T HAMPER SANITATION WORK 'The liunami trie-cutting iiiientlon Is nut a ipiestlon all) more so far us tho rule Sanitation (oiniultlee Is i-onicrn-ed, for the trees were all cut long ago," said Chairman Waller P Dil lingham of the coiumtttcL thin morn lug, when asked for II statcinuit uu the Siipmnc Com l decision jeKtcrday llftillinoil whlih declaied Illegal thu Hoard of I h tilth's ordir I cut b.iu.iui treis within ISO feet from houses. "The committee supported the tree cutting iiusade In good faith, and thu results hae shown for theiuselveh The slcgum) la campus has bieii wiped out, the health of tin community has been protected "The committee took the nitlon It dlil believing It had the b.ukiug of the C Asms-tattd I'renii Cuttle, ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 8. Sen ator Joseph M. Dixon of Montana, manager of the Roosevelt campaign, In a statement made today says that the amendments to the arbitration treaty adopted by the Senate yesterday law and knowing that It was at thu amount to an indorsement of Colonel advice of the health authorities Now Roosevelt's warning against encroach that tlie ordir Is Khown not to have ir,0 upon the treaty-making powers of the luuklng of the law, piople are at the Senate. Ilhirt) to plant Imiuiiiji trees again,1 but we would earilestl) adlse ttltlil led to plant nun the houses The health of the t'oiiiiiiuiilt) Ih still to bu i unskilled '"Hie Uiiumltlcc's presi nt work w III j not be humpfleit b) the ilci hdiiu, as I the dichdiin does not Involve any of. the Unci on whlih It If working now. 1 alii glad that the tpiixtfou Is sttlnl, (Continued on Page 3) TAFT CAMPAIGNS IN STATE OF OHIO "BIG BROTHER" WILSON LEADS ALL BIDDERS ON HAWAII ROAD (Rpcclnl Hill let ill Wireless) llll.o, .Mar ii li the belt road bids, opened )estirda, the nsillts wile Tor the road lutwein Wahiaku and Ilakalaii A A Wilson. I9S.1.S9; Ho nolulu Coustrui Hon - Dm) lug Co, lll,i:iR; J. II Wilson, Jlll.'JDI; John lit. un, Jtll.HuO; Lord-Young i:nglu ii ling Co, tl'.'.VIOt. 1'or tint Holobolii section- A A Wll rim, 5 1 7, 'M; Honolulu Ciiustrmtloii X. Dili) lug Co. JtS.HlT; Arloll llioi., r.n, 177; iJiid-Yoitug Kuglneirlng rii,J.ri,-(100 (KikiIiiI lllllletln Cllite.) ALLIANCE, O., Mar. 8. President Taft has begun a three days' cam paign in Ohio. He urged in a speerh here that the country show confidence In the government and avoid class hostility. In Favor Of Govt. Judge Dolo this morning granted tho motion toitrlke out the testimony given by Hubert It. lteldford In the Mnhuka site case In tho Federal Court He also allowed, on tho mo tion of Attorney Olson, tho case to be reopened and lteldford to be called to Iho stand attain As the case now elands It all de pends on what testimony lteldford gives as to what course of action will he taken. During thu direct examina tion of the witness this morning ho stated that in splto of the altered fig ures in connection v.llli tho rental of the Mclntjre and Jordan buildings he would not alter his decision as to thu llual value of thu pnerty which hu placed ut $171,000. Judge Dole suggested that Itrldfonl should give thu whole of his testimony over again and Olson Immediately ask ed for a coiitlnujtiun until Monday morning if thin was to bo tho case Atloruc) Grosser objected, as lie Inu to leave for Kauai Tuesday In look alter a murder tilul Tim Judge final ly withdrew his decision During tho testimony this morning lteldford only touched on certain am1 clllc points and did nut cover tho whole of the ground This afternoon he comes up for his cnisi-exuntlnatloit again at the hands of Hulled States District Attorney Hubert W. Ilreckons, Nothing was brought nut In the tes- tlmou.v he) mill what has already been published. Ilreckons' line of cross examination this afternoon, It Is be tleved, will be as to how lteldford sir rived at his llgures without taking Into consideration thu rentals and vulnei of thu surrounding properties. It bus been rumored around tho court Hut llieckous was In taku simi lar action In connection with the evi dence of the other exisrts called h) tho defense Olson asked the District Attnruc) if this was so and received the reply th.tt If It was nothing wus going to lie said about It until the time comes, Tho (loveinor cBterday made uu Inspection of Kaplulatil Park with the I'urk t'ommlusloii inemberH, (ireat Improvements have been noticed ELKS ENLISTED Tho "Hlg lltother" movement, or ganized to lend the aid of older and wiser persons to the youths who have life's tiouhlesome problcutH to hiiIvc, Is to be taken up by the Klks of Hawaii. This Is the tesult of news received here lecenlly by members of tho order thut (iiaiiil Kxalted Hitler (larry Her mann, In his leport to the Crund l.ndgo session, stiongly recommended that Clkdoui lii-lii thu "Dig llrolher" idea, anil the futther news that tho gland lodge has Indorsed the plan I'dUowlng the Indorsement, Uttlei Hermann has made u report showing that the movement has already begun In Clnclnnttl, his home city, anil Is rapidly spicuillng. Thu "Dig llrolher" movement Is al ready well advanced III Hawaii, such men as Judge Whitney of the Juvenile court, the Ilev. Leopold Kroll and James Wakelleld being iipotisois for It, and when the Klks take hold, a new and broader Held should be developed WILDER SEES BEHER flAYS BANKROBBERY STILL MYSTERY While IiiihIiii'hs (oiidltlnns through out the uorthiiii prov luces of Chlui are tin lined to lie far fioui nattering, Auiirliaii Consul Central Amos !, Wllihr, representing the t'nlleil Ktates at Shanghai, professes to believe that in Yuan Mhlli Kill the iiewly-fol ined republic has ll Moses who will event null) lead the ptople from out tho picscnt slough of despond and than to bitter and more prospiious da)S. Consul (lent nil Wlldtr was ,a de- pat ting passenger In the Tiipi Klsen KiiIkIiu liner ('hl)o Mum, which sull- id fioui Honolulu for the Coast this moiiilug He is ipioted as expressing tlie In lief that the foreign liuslneis In terests of China have much faith In Hie ability and luiihrshlp of Yuan Hhlli Kal, chainili rUIng that FOR RENT MARCH 1st. 12-ROOM DRICK HOU8E and 2-ROOM COTTAGE Corner Beretanla and Mil ler Streets H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd. OFriCE8t 2nd Floor, Merchant and Alakea PHONE 2648 (S el it Hill let in Cable ) NEW YORK, N. Y, Mar. 8. Me Namara, alias "Australian Mac," who was charged with the robbery of the New Westminster branch of the Dank of Montreal a few months ago, was today released for lack of evidence. D. C. SPECIAL PRIMARY i PLAN TURNED DOWN 1 ISikiIiI II II I I e t 1 n (lhll-) 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 8. The Senate committee on the District of Columbia today acted adversely on Senator Dnstow's bill for a presiden- olllcltil tial preference primary in the District QUESnON LP AS REPORT TO FISHER STRIKING ANTI-FREAR POINTS MADE BY W. A. KINNEY "So urgent and Imperative In the necessity of counterbalancing thu rising thV of Asiatic nscendenc) In the iiiilalliin of Hawaii . . . that acts of omission nnd commission In thu discharge of his duties by tho Gov ernor become not mil) grave derelictions of dut) hut carrj with them the suggestion of downright bclraval of the Tcrritor) of lliwall" "If commission government for Hawaii becomes nccenHjr) h reason of tho development of an Asiatic Hpulatlou, where will the fault He? Princi pally and chletlj at the door of tho executive brunch of tho Pederal Govern ment, which ever slnie annexation has held ami now holds In Its hands the aplKilntment and removal at will of the (lovernor." "The situation presents the ship of state of Hawaii in a swamping con dition and with worse weather ahead, In charge of a (lovernor compla cently balling her out with a teaspoon." "It is an open ipiestlnn whlih does tlie most faking lu Hawaii In tho matter of homesteads the Terrltiulil Government In opei Ing homesteads under conditions which the) know' American citizens will not permanently ucccpt, or thu settler who does what Is exacted of him and yells out under such circumstances." "Others believe that the lack of progress lu the light direction Is due primarily to n lack of executive ability, a defect not apparent until tho Governor left thu purely Judicial functions of Chief Justice for tho Execu tive chair" "The answer, In Hawaii, In my protest against the Governor's reap pointment has been a torrent of almost savage abuse, by the Plantation Press, of tho uutlvo Huwallaiis as u race" Attorney W A Kinney, In a sting ing arraignment of Governor rriuri administration, has made a length) Btntument to Secretary of the Interior Klshrr. The statement In full Is us follows! lu the matter of the complaint of llbu Jonah Kuhlo Kulanlannole, Delegute in Congress from Hawaii, against Iho iidmlnfstratlnu of Hon. Walter F Frear, Governor of Hawaii intii:!-' ti:nmi:iiki iiv complain ant. Washington, I) (' , New Wlllnrd Hotel, Februaiy 0, IUIS Hon Walter 1. Klsher, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D C Sir In the matter of the complaint if Honorable Jonah Kutilo Kulanlana- olo. Delegate lu Congress from Hawaii, ngalnst thu administration of Honor able Wulter l" I'reiir, Governor of Hawaii- " -" As Governor Krear's nnswur may now be due from Hawaii any day, and not knowing )et jour views about al lowing the Delegate's counsel to In spect such answer, or reply thereto, mid being called back to lloston (my uildiess there being (lire of Whipple, Sears A: Ogdeli, Tremont lliilldlng). I desire to tender tho accompanying brief In behalf of the Delegate, with out prejudice to our request to Inspect Governor 1 rears answer and to reply thereto, and without prejudice to our recent reimest in writing, to Inspect cuiuuiutilcatloiis from Honolulu rela- (Continued on Page 7) FLEET TO DE HELD HERE; NEW COMMANDER PLANS ACTIVITY back neie would go out Monday morning for jesterdiy drills mid maneuvers, nnd would not le piuvnll- He up to the dock again until the tol as one or the stiongesl men In the of Columbia, (oiiuliy today. I It Is admitted that Dr Sun Vat Si n Is iiiiiui favoied us u le.uh r lu South China Consul Wilder slates that bus- Iness Is uiui.li depressed lit treaty pints and tluoiiKlioiit the Intirlor It has hi en it severe strain on the b inks lu earning along mint rim whlih have virgtil on tlin brink of iiilu fur months past Consul Wlldtr Is eu route to Wash ington, but will visit his son, who In iittindliig it California hiIiohI, andalsu stop for it while at Madlsun, Wis. where he i-ontiols one of the leading newspapers at thu Wisconsin capita J. SOUTH DAKOTA SENATOR TO PROBE HIGH LIVING (Pixciut II ii 1 1 eil n Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C Mar. 8. Senator Coe I. Crawford of South Da kota today introduced a bill appropri ating $20,000 for an international in vestigation of the high cost of living. TO MOVING OF GREAT REGISTER That tho Great Register can bu ta ken nut among thu voters Is thu npln Ion of Secrotnry V. A. Mott-Smltli This iiuestlnn has been vexing the members of the Deiicratlc Territorial Central Committee, iiml a committee of one was deputized In usk tho opin ion of the Attorney Geneinl on tho matter Moll-Smith's Idea Is that tho book can bu tal'eu aii)whero thu Clerk wishes to take It and that there Is nothing against Mich ii proceediire On the other linml, Ocorgu Keawe haku, the committee of one named by the Democratic Central Committee to Hint out from tho Attorue) General If the Great Register can he passed aioiiuil, Is of thu opinion that such an act would open the v ability of Iho Hlg- (Continued on Page 3) That Honolulu Is recognized as the commauilor-lu-chlef This morning It new base of the Pacific licet for thel was announced mi thu flagship that the next few months ut any rate, and tliuti California, South Dakota and Colorado tho Mar) land inny bu sent back heie would go out Monday morning for to take tho place vacated by thu West Virginia, Is thu lug opinion In Navy elides today. I lowing Saturday The exact program "Itecent developments verify the for the cruise has nut been definitely suspicion that has been tippeimost m-iile up, but It Is understood that tho since thu original orders canceling the ships will not be out of touch with sailing date Inst January," said a high Honolulu, iititl that they will anchor olllcer this morning. "It Is now ro- off the harbor ever) night, as was gardcil as a practical certain!) that done during the last period of drills the State Department has the lliet lu lu prcpirutlnu fur taiget practice, hand, and while thu put Is hulling In 'lite California Is now on tlie Rwl China there Is little likelihood of tho sldo of the Alakea wharf, and she ships being ordered buck to the Coist will not shift hark to the Navy dock Honolulu, Instead of San Diego, has until her letnrii next week. The Na become the homo port." ,v) slip has been recently dredged ami Admiral Southeilaud Is apt to keep theie Is now no question as to the tho cruisers mine on tho move while dcplh of water Thu South Dakota stationed hero than did the former and Colorado are lying outside SUGAR SAN I'HANCISCO, Cal., Mar 8--Ilttts 88 analysis. K.h Cd ; parlt), fiJIc Previous iUotatluii, tf-s tl--d MARKET IS ADVANCING "Market advancing owing In bullish fiellug All one point up Nothing olferlng," Is the text of u cablegram from S.m l"rniiclsio received by IM Pol llt. this morning. EXPLOSION ENTOMBS 11. (Associated Pn-.H Clbtti.) MERRITT, Pa., Mar. 8. As a result of the mine gas explosion yesterday, seven are dead and eleven entombed alive. U. S. VESSELS ARE READY ON CHINA COAST I Ahwc1ii(i1 Irra Cuhln.) PCKING, China, Mar. 8. The cruli. er Cincinnati hat arrived at Taku. Th collier Aberenda ii expected tomor row from Manila. PRUSSIAN MINERS ASKING WAGE INCREASE CHIHUAHUA REVOLTING (8lxcl.ll lllllletln Cable ) MEXICO CITY, Men,, Mar. 8. situation in the State of Chihuahua is serious. I. Tin re wire seventy-five fatal cuse of gas at-phyxtatlou rtportiil to the New York roroni r during the llrst six weeks of l'J 11' The totnl Is the largest nu record I Chin hi Haen 1 1 J ! former city The iliumbiiluln of New York, lost hlsup- ptul foi change of venue and mutt stand trial for bribery lu that city I i AsAoclati-d Pit-sa Cable.) BERLIN, Ger., Mar. 8. Eastern Prussia coal miners have made a de mand for a fifteen per cent, wage in crease, . -S3 When YOU Think SHOES THINK JACOBSON BROS. Pantheon Dlock HOTEL STREET Ukt-ft rJt .'. .'.itt?. jkJtUiu.(s.t, , L--L,: ;if.uj!&ik!jkit,il &&&jui A-lrf.-.i,ihiy.i- iilksMMiAiM,itLi