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I s. From 8n Francisco! I-urllne June f. For 8n Franciscol Nile Juno t From Vancouver! Makuru Juno 19 For Vancouvtrt 'cnlnndla Juno 18 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. G. O. P. PUNCHBOWL EPISODE ESTATE PROTESTS IT CHIjr TREES Controversy Started Over Military Orders Driving Japanese Off Punchbowl That lit least one-third of the beau tiful nlgaitib.t grove within the crater of Punchbowl niny bo cut fur lire wood, in xpllo uf the fact that I'unch howl wax creuteil a inlllttiry roxerva tion by prcxidcnthil proclamation, and although the army authorities a fen days ugo nrdcrcd the Japanese wood ciuterH who hud commenced work off Ilic laiiil, Ih Indicated by a protest lodged w Ills the department command or today by John K. Colburn. Mr Colburn claims Ilia t part of the hind Included In the Punchbowl reservation In "till under leiiKe to tho Kiiplnlnnl KmIjiIp. which bus a right to dlxpnsc of the arboreal rights In any way It sees HI. The Japanese wondcutterH were working under an agreement Willi . Mr Colburn. an manager of the es-i tale J 'The land on which the woodcutters wire working' vilicn. stopped by the soldiers In not purt of tho military res ervation, and will not ho until tho lCtli of August, whin our leuso expires," nnld Mr t'olburn to n It ill lot in re porter this morning "Tho tract In liicstitin Him leaned by the commis sioners of crown binds to 12 K I, III kalanl, on AiiRiixt 15, ISSl', and bv him luUr assigned to the Into Queen (Continued on Page 4) YACHT RACE NEWS IS IN DIRECT CONFLICT Following rlRht on the heels of re ports 111 the Sun I'ranclxco paperx that the I.urllne and Seafarer would surely start In the transpacific race, as print ed In (he xpordnR columns of lod.iy'x Hoi let I n, comes llrKt'liand Intnrniii tlon substantiating the orlRlnal ru mors of withdrawal broURlit here some weeks uro by James Jacper "Dry dock" Smith, hlmxelf nil enthusiastic Michtsinan, who sailed the Mollllou across in the Inst race, returned from San Francisco (his mornliiR, brliiRliiR tho news Ihnt neither tho Seafarer nor tlie I.urlllie would be In the race, and Mint thero was never any Intention of nterliiR tho Murlon "1 hail a talk with I. A N'nrrlx. who owns (ho Seafarer, nhd (rled (o Ret him J Hi. said Mr Smith. "He would have filtered If the t.Urllnn had been u Miirtrr. but that yacht Is tied up III a matrimonial taiiRle, In which II Ih con sidered communliy proper(y, and there Is no chance of her starting Norrlx didn't think that with the I.iirllno out of It, his boat would Ret a real race He didn't consider (he Hawaii vrrv seriously ax u rival for Hie Ids Sea fater Tlie Murlon's owner never did Intend to ente,r her " Secretary Vetlesen of the Hawaii Yacht Club 1ms received no answer Hther by cable or today's mall to his urRcnt wire for the list of starters "I'm roIiir to cable to Stroud to day," said Mr Vfdesen "Perhaps we an set some Information from our own crew We don't xeem to haveanv luck with tlio South Coast Yacht Club olllclals " "i:vcr thing Is going Into California In Rood shape," wan Iho news, receiv ed by H. T. Slnrrott, Superintendent of Public Marketing, this innrnliiR In correspondence from tlio Coast ron, rornlnR shipments nt Hawaii pronueo sent IhroiiBli tlio Tenltorlal depart mont. Starred bellovcs (hat tho Inspection system Inaugurated horn Is makltiR ncedlesH thn nlarmist hIIIIiiiIo. Hint bus been taken by Prof. Henry Sever. in of tlio CoIIcro of Hawaii, for tho; California authorities urn hat Islled with what is bclliR dono hero by Stnr- ett'M department and their own man, II. A. Welnlaiul, and nro accepting the1 local Inspection. 3 v 3:30 EDITION 5252. DELEGATE HOST TO CHINESE BALL TEAM ( Srcliil n u 1 1 e 1 1 n rorrespoinlrnce ) WAHHINOTON. I '. Mnv .111- The baHeball team composed of Chlnoxo students from Hawaii wiih taken In tow durliiR Uh visit here by DelrRiito KiihinlaiiiinU mid Rheu ii Rood time ilexplte tho fact that they lost out to (IcorRotoun In a llfteeii-roiind Riime. The enterlalnmeiit hail n tendency to waive their wouiuleil feelings, If nnlh Iiir elxo Tile Delegate Rae a full day to the vlxltlug team from hlx home town He xhoued tlieui all the xiRhtx of the Cap itol durliiR the foiennon Thexe In cluded Rlilnpxex of Hie Hnuie. the Supreme Court mid (he Senate He In troduced the pl.ivorx to Vice President Sherman, who lx the moxt onthuxlusdc fan In the city In the afternoon he look them all out to witnexH thn leaRiie Ranie between the Cleveland and Washington teamx At TilRht he Rave them a chop xuey humpiM The vlxltorx left liere declarliiR In i horux that the Delegate t (lie moxt dellRlitful chaperone that ever happen ed to mine aloiiR am pike C S At. HURT TO BE RUSHED I' II ( Drvdock) Smith, eiiRlneer of the Sun Friinrlxin HrldRe Co. and Reneral xiiperlntciulenl of the Pearl Harbor drjdock Job. returned from u hurried conference In San Francisco, ..III, llm lifiiilu fit 1. 1 -. Ilrm mi tlie Siberia tlilx mornliiR Mr Smith was suuiiuoiif d to (he Coaxl by cable, and left on a few bonis' notice, when (he outlook for MilVlllR the comrete pux .le on tlie Job wax Rloomy Soon aft er hi' left a block of concrele wuxhnlst ei that tuoveil In every way satlxfac loiy, xo Rood news avvalled him at tliu end of Ills trip up ' I paid particular attention to the chemical lextx of local maleilals and the Pearl Harbor vvnler," said Mr Smith Ibis morning "Theie Isn't nnieli news to Rive out, but whut there Is Is Rood news. The texts, both structural anil chemical, have proved satisfactory, and It looks as (IiourIi wo could ro rlRht abend I expect to have the full force at work on (he dock within a touple of weeks " Mr Smith said thai his Ilrm had heard notliltiR dellnito about extendlnR tlie dork from MO to 1000 feet Ho said that he had no Intimation of the probable action to Im taken by Con gress on the appropriation A copimunli'iitlnn to Mrs Prear from dm Woman's Tltanlo Memorial with lieadquarterx In die Union Trust buililliiR. WaxhluRton. I C, was re lelveil at die Terillorl.il executive of lice In this morning's mall It is thought to be a formal luvlta- tou to tlie flovernor's wife to Join In lb Rreat mini now being collected by the women of the nation for a Krcat memorial to he erected In honor of tho men who perlxhed In the Titanic disaster, honorably surrendi ring their chanco of salvutiuu to the women on board the xhlp. ening Bulletin 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, CONVENTION VETERAN ON MEMORIAL DAYiTO BE BUILT Death Calls Richard Henry Sampson as He Attends Nuuanu Cemetery Exercises Born on Washington's Birthday. Stricken on Iho day when the Na tion mourned his own dead comrades and honored lilniKclf and his fellovv votcrnns, Itlchnrd Henry Sampson, v. mi war aero aim inr many yenrs aj nil nay no niwnys niicmieu Iho exer- icsldetit of Honolulu, died at S o'clock elsos and was Invited to ride in Nun tlllu niIPnlllff tit Olinntl1. Il.imtltnl .iffltill nnmnlnrl- It I 1. flnncnV. t' lUI ....m .,,... ,..., If, m.lllll IIUO Hill III . apoplexy Life and death together pla.ved htrango coincidences for Sampson He was born on I'cbruary 22. 1SI0, and celebrated his birthday with that of (Jenrgo Washington. Yesterday he was commemorating the Nation's day of mourning, and lode with Iho (Irnnd Army voternm- to Nuuanu cemetery. There ho boro He has been residing at T.'i N Vine- "I ' Klven an opportunity of In die heat of tho day with little com J aril. Tho funeral services will bo spooling the revised plans and spec! ilnlnt but on return to his homo he had a stroke of apoplexy and was III ' COLLEGE OF WIN PP A f P YT 111 J TC ALE tt U n it it ii it tl tt ii It it :: ti it ti . !i "itio rtnteil htnioB may reus- II j; onuuiy laite ine initiative in ies- a ti sonliiR tho evils of vvnr and arm ii tt ed pence by nfllclnlly declaring ti it her wllllngnesH lo submit nil it it questions of dispute, both nation- ii ii ai nuu iiiieruaiioiiai, lo pcaceiui .. ti arbitration And at the same ii ii time slio may show the Klncerlty ii it of her declarations by reducing ii ii tho appropriations for thn expan- ti it slon of her already magulllcent ii tt machine of wnr." -Krnm Clayton ti ti W. (tousons' essay on Pence, ii ii winner of the Chamber of Coin- it it incrco prize. il it it ti ti ti tt it tt tt tt it tt ti tt tt ti ti Clayton w Cousens. student of Iho College of Hawaii, vvns nunounccd this morning ns the winner of the $.'0 prize nlfcred b the Honolulu Chamber ut 'S MIND SAVED . Princess Decided Suddenly Not To Book on the Titanic. A chanco chango of mind on the part of Princess Knw-ananakoa kept her from beliiK a pashengor on the III fated Titanic. Threo dnvs beforo tho Tltnnlr sailed, (he Princess decided (hat she would stn lu Kuglnud n lit tle whllo longer, and so she canceled her booking on tho steamer that after ward sunk lu thn Atlantic depths. The PrluccBS told tho story of her rscapo this morning, rtliu arrived from Iho Coast on tho Pacific Mall II nor Siberia. "I am very glad nnd happy to he back In Hawaii," said tho Printout to n Hullot In reporter on tho Slhetla as tho vosscl pulled mi at the dock. Tho Princess looks very well, hut has not yet entirely recovered from tho effects of the operation on her knee abroad. Shu Is not entirely ahlnj yet to discard crutches, but hopes In bo nblo to do bo shortly. Otherwise' she Is In good health. I POLICE OFFICER IS I FINED FOR ASSAULT, Police Judge Moiisurr.it tills morn lug handed down a decision lining J Nobilgil, ll blcyde olllcer. 120 and court i nts for tho part he played lu a row between a Chinaman ami his wife some diijs ago Nobrlga was sent to uuell the trouble, but after lit- had appeared on tlie scene, die Cliliianuiii swoie out it warrant, ch.irRliiR thai tin- olllcer of the petite had iisxaultetl and Isitteietl him. Nnlirlgit's attorney, I. M. Ktrausa. who la III, waa not piexeut In court nnd It fell upon Nohrlgn to conduct Ids, own defense. W O Smith appeared TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. 12 STRlCKENfiW LINERS hut nine hours before death noun led "Taps" for Mm an 11 had for Hie com rudos he mourned during the day Sampson was not n member of the local Urnnd Army post, hut on Memor- Itllll tVlllll.-J null HIUIHV l. 1t'l.tJllk ..,. jcHieru... n lias oeen a wnion man Tor the Inlcr-lsland company for many years. He leaves a wiro and Is snld In Imvn two adopted children. The dead veteran vvuu bom In llos- ion seventytwn years ago Compara- tlvcly llttlo Is known of hlx war rcc II , . . I.. II. I 1 ... ord. hut It was said this morning that ho was with Farragut nt Vlcksburg held nt ;i oclock tomorrow afternoon from SIIvii'h undertaking parlors. HAWAII BOY PW A V PRI7P C JJA I r R ILL Commerce on tho Bubject n. Interna. iinnni i-eace 1110 iiccision .01 tlio inreo judges, .iiiiiro vv I., vvniiney, Hev. W. II. Oleson and Mrs. David I.. Wlthliigton, was made public this morning by thn committee In charge, of which W. A. Ilovven Is chairman. ii- nidi iiob mat viuxcus unu oi Ids deserved good-luck was given Mm by the Hullot In today Although ho said lie had hopes of ranking well, he was very much surprised to lenrn that he had been declared the win nor. Consols has Just HnUhed his fresh man jnir at tho College of Hawaii ami Is preparing to enter Cornell and Inkn n degree In law Ills preparatory work ! was done nt Ithaca High School. Now, vorK. anu iiiuueioro Illgll School, Maine He Is n brother In-law of Dr. A I, Andrews of the CoIIoro of I lis. (Continued on Page 4) CHANGE OF HER FROM WRECK John F Colburn, manager of the Kapioinm latnte. met the princess off port lu a launch, nnd ns tho vessel drew up to iho dock the Princess vvns gteeled by welcoming alqhas from her sisters, Mrs Hubert W. Hhlngle ami Mrs. Waller Macfarlnno. nnd from n largo number of other relatives and friends I It Is her Intention (o remain hero u fow months with her children before mnklng another tour of thn Stales, anil perhaps of lurnpcan countries. Her future plans, she said, howevtr, remain undecided mil II she feels well enough to undeitake another hen voy aRo. I had booked lo sail from Hutopo I" the ritiuile. when suddenly I ''hatiReil my plans thrco days beforo '! '' 'I"1 I"1" l''rt f'"" Hio States, I'"'1' Princess Kawannnakoii. "I would 'tiiiiiii nave come on nor nun not ortaln things happened to ilelnln me Inntior In Kurope." 'I he Princess said slio had come hack for a more or less extended stay with her children, beforo undertakliiK more travel I as special counsel foi die prosecution ' After a long trial. Judge Mousarral found the tletenibint guilty and llutd him l-'U and costs i NobrlRii t oiiiliu ted Ids defense very i reilitablv I Sherllf I lit) h of Pasco, Washington, wlio un I veil this niotnliig In the Si beria, called on Sheriff .turret ut the police station, after which the two Sheriffs went up to sen Acting Cov ornor Molt-Snilth Tho motion of Mlldren limns In her divorce suit against II. C. Hrutis, ask ing for (lists, maintenance and attor ney's fees pending her appeal to tho Supremo Court was denied this morn lug by JudRo Whitney. Is Pre-eminently the People's Paper MORE SERIOUS FOR HAWAII I A passenger nnd freight steamer lo nnd from Han Francisco every thrco nnys Is one of several optimistic pre- dictions offered by Mr. Prod. I.. Wal- unni, woo iciiiriieu mix iiiuruiim utter "- seven weeks' business trip alone the Pmlllf. fllllSl ftlirltlt- ulllnll limn I lid -i. "'"-. ........n VII ...... ... I ....nl. I.. .... ... ..I. I .. ....... .. .. .1 ..........I "'""'" """"''" '""'" ""u '"',', " IMIo.1 San I-ranclsc... Portland. Seattle nnd raroina 'wf nre In line for a much more frequent passenger nnd freight service etween the is anda and San Prancls- to, declared Mr. Waldrnn to 11 II ill lot In representative on arrival In 'he liner Siberia this mornliiR. ncntions tor tno newest and latest Mntson Navigation liner while nt San Franclsro. The contrnct to construct thin addition to tho Mnlhon licet Is to be let without delay. , "The new vessel possesses many J Ir-aturcn heretofore nut found In steamers Irt (he tinns-Parlllc servlre. Tho revised plans for one IhlriR rail JSrs'r.'.tt nr Hl'n,l,,K VrZrl- "el'T boiievo from what I have been told by well llUllt lllllll 1 IlillV WW II ll'IU II J 11 X'll posted shipping people on the Coast that other stentnorH will follow thn oonstntetloir of the. liew Mntson lln oonstntetloir of' the, now Mntson cr," continued Mr Wnldron "The question of freight nnd pns nenger offering from llnwnll Is one t tint is demanding recognition with (Continued on Page 2) MAY FESTIVAL 'n,0 promoters of the May 18th Pes- tlvnl Hint u. Iml.l ill 'l'l,Minu Slmiuro held a business meeting this morning In the roof garden of the Young Hotel, A resolution of thanks to nil who took part In nnd patronized tho Fair was passed The following statement of the Ii Manila I end of the festival has been handed to tho It ii I lot In by Mrs IHWjll'-il ill I 111- It l I 1 V l 1 l II J .Ml 9 A II. Murpliv, who was chairman and secretary of thn Fair- Honolulu. T H. May 2S. 1912 To the many friends who so kind!) assisted In making the "May Day Festival", in aid of thn Puliation Catholic Chapel, a success Thoroughly appreciating the serv Ices rendered bv die ladles and een demon closely Identlllcd with the fes tlvnl hold on Ma 18th, 1312, we hnro by tender our slncero nnd henrlfoll thanks for the earnest and hard work so generously given. inr i rniiiin imjiiiiiii.'ii nil' tin itiiiuvtn Uecelplh- Mrs .1. F. C Abel ami Mrs. Amurnsn .1 Wlrtz. Pillow llooth, t1fcr; Mrs A (' Wall and Mrs C do Itol, Delicatessen llooth. IIIGTXi; Mis W. W Harris. Novelty llooth. JSS'J.S'l; Mrs W. Williamson. ?2l7r,n. Mrs A (1 M Itnffle lloolh, Itobertsoii. Ii-o Cieiim llooth, Jill, Mrs Thos llol llneer. Madelia Work Month. Illia: Princess Kalanlaniiole. I'alm llooth tin.". 10, Mis. K A DouHiItt, Candy lloolh. J13B; Mrs I.. Medelros, Cigar iiootli, iu'i to; .Mrs iteo. v.. i-oner, (Into lleteipls, $212 Mj. Mrs Harold Dillingham, drab llooth. J!'.U3, Mrs Walter Marfarlane, Hawaiian llooth, Ji!2, Miss V Cowan. Doll Dootli, $(i n1P; Mrs Ceo. Tilttle. Sand Pile. $12 Mrs M M Johnson, Japanese 'til. llooth. II" 0.".; Miss Qiilnan, Donkeys jr.. Mrs (i V Wright, Toboggan, 3; Mrs .1 McVeigh, I, nan. J1UG0O; Mrs. 1'red Macfarlnno. Foreign Table, Jill. ft.'., Mrs Wong !e(uiR, Chinese llooth, JiilTO; Miss M Frcelh, Lemonndo llooth, $IM; Mrs ('has. Lucas, Iels, 2$2 2.'. Doutitlous, (327; Photo Gal lery. $7 7.'. Tolnl. J l!l.". 05. Expenses Carpenter, J.leR. 10; t halts. 17 Totnl. $102 Id. Net pioceeds. $t.ri."i7 1,1. Cash on baud. $l.'..'.7 1.1 ltespectfull submlltetl, KATiiiniiNi: i: mhiipiiv. Chnirman nml Seueiar) May Festival. MORE JURY-BRIBING TOLD AT LOS ANGELES 1 t Aioctxtei1 Preaa 'TAblA.l LOS ANCELCS, Cal May 31. Bert H. Franklin, investmator for Attorney NETS OVER $4000 Clarence Darrow in the MeNamara NCW YORK, N. Y, May 31. Hamp case, was on the stand again today in ton's Magazine has suspended publi the Darrow trial. He detailed the pay cation, following many financial trou merit of $500 for jury-fixing purposes, bles. PAGES! ' WOMAN SAYS SHE'LL GO WITH DOG With a dramatic dcclurnttoti (hat 'he would never forsake her one thou sand dollar sky-lerrler, despite the crifvl mandate of an adamant Torn torlal ICRixlatitrc, vvhiih tomprl'od )V legislation doggies of foreign ..r' ... ,, .,,. .. nvl-n..!!... .. l.ll ....... I ' " ' - ..--..- , '""' Ioi.r months In plebeian qua n 1 MrB A jInrllll,la i,ikI,I ti..tt. ,, i,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,, acmr Mn, Mn pr S,,crm ,n(t finally persuaded lo (c,nlMjrar, ,rust n. welfare of n ill- lnlmw. ,;, lo 10 tpn;Pr lpr,p(, , .,, .r'i,.,i ,,i... ,... mis morning i "Where Kldo goes I also go'" the Irate lady was overheard to declaim, as bIio followed in the wake of all mi tcrrllied male who represented die animal quarantine of the Torrltorv oil Hawaii I l-hlo was take,, from the possession' of Its resentful and vvra.hy proted- itku ntmn.i ... ., n n, i,i si.,i it km utmost ns soon as die big Siberia ,, iiiiit-iii-ii (in m Hit i i lie imiii-i ui i ii- precious canine was dlsumbuiklu.; -- '' -r::?;n;;a,,gh;;,,Xnm::; ,';- .'ln,'i,..":'nrM;,,:.ln. v:: demanded the custody of the highly ., . . , l,t','J'Krcc'1 ""Vi V ,0C,V wn .i J're''ll , wn. Hi 1 ran turn n hand to' prevent!" wns,-tho defiant responst hurled nt tho meek nnd lowly man who limnrouslygunrded the dog's ex't from Iho ship. "If Plilo goes to quarantine. I go loo!" Tho ultimatum almost proved a po ser for Veterinarian IJr. Case He, however, arose to the situation and politcl) Informed the owner of the $!.- una hirtiiti- Hint tlin Tiirrllnrlnl Alii mill (Jlinrnnllne Station Is well equip pod lo take rare of nil nulnmls, but no provision hns been mnile for Iho keep of the owners. Verj gently and dlplomntlcnlly - which the occasion demanded vvn the dlsplenxed lady told Hint tho Tcr- Htor)' Is llllt opemtlllg Or inalntnlUlllR " tourist boiel. Inn Instenil u pain, un- varnished but thoroughly modem an Itnnl quarantine ' I'ldo goes to the station. r lu tic enmpnnled by n lot of personal patio plv such ns blankets, sperinl foods nnd medicines The purp over whose head hangs a value of one thousand wholo " ill slmoleons. has been Iron ed to special. facial massages, etc , and at nights, it i t-nltl. Is laid uw.-iy (o dream within the iirnnt of Morpheus nmlil the sofveBt .mil downiest of hllk comforters Ills toilet Ik effected with Hie assist: nntn of silver-backed hnlr and tooth brushes nnd accoutrements. I'ldo's lovely-transparent claws pllikly adorn ing each of his four shapely paws are iliillv treated to a careful manicuring All of which functions must now lie performed nt IliivvnU's Animal (Jtiur amine Station that Is, If (hey nre to be performed at nil during the next four months Four months hence. If all goes well, and Fldo does not die of inortlflcatloti at his commonplace surroundings, he will be given :i clean bill of henlth. so ," spenk, nnd mnv become n ngnre in, iho niy life of tlio metropolis of the I'arinc. 'I HI then however. It's curtains foi I tdo EIGHT-HOUR LAW FOR GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS WASHINGTON, D. C May 31 The Senate today passod by a vote of 45 to ' " ,n0 M,u" ""' "Mln Dr 'V'""' n0ur """""U d"y which applies to government contracts. I.oial goveriimtnt rontrm t-. uro prai tli nllv all operaled under an eight hour pbiii and tlie new law will make in. difference Heretofore there hat uxu.illv been an eight-hour pimlxo In the (iiutnietx Now tblx wilt be regu lated l llallouiil law- list If SENATE TO VOTE ON LORIMER NEXT TUESDAY WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31. Tho final vote on tho Lonmer bribery in vestigation report wit) befmade next Tuesday, the majority report exoner ating the Illinois Senator and the mi nority holding htm guilty. MAGAZINE SUSPENDS Do you realize what it meant to your business to have thoughtful, intelligent, diplomatic courteous salespeople in your store, backed up with EVENINQ BULLETIN advertising? PRICE 5 CENTS. .f,..., i. -1 rt.ie ) CHICAGO III., May 31. A tenta. 'on' row over the issuance of tickets to ,he Hapubliean national convention I,-,, developed, vvhicl, may be taken be- fore the rontesl board. Senator Dixon. Roosevelt's manngrr. says that he ask. ed for 250 tickets for Roosevelt's per sonal use, and was refused. Thia la now denied. Associated rresa CeMe.J NEW YORK. N. Y., May 31. Col- ""' "o.ovolt today d.nrenced a. r'n1!c7"" 'T, "be .cld n lon ."' a compromise be reached in Ohio State convention between the Taft and Roosevelt forces. rhode island is choosing d DEMOCRATS ' Axanclntfil Pre OtliUO PROVIDENCE. R. I, May 31 Tho ., state Democrat; presidential prefer- ence nnmarv is today In nroaress. with Clark, Harmon and Wilson the leading candidates, . s 11. S. TO PROBE I. W. W. ROW , . . . . ,. , WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31. At. .,. r.n.rt w:rk...t..rn inH.,v .,.. H,-,..H n PsHirl .nnd lurv innuirv lnt0 the r w. w. troubles at San Diego in response to an appeal by the city authorities, in which it is charged that the Mexirnn neutrality provision was being broken. jnrji AATC?nM PHARRFn ' ulvl "H ' iUI .VlD..'! .. ROW rfi""n i tf" sTi Ktruitu OBSCENITY IN MAILS J it..-. ut II til let In Cable.) "f MACON, G.i.. May 31. A warrant will bo issued tonight for the arrest ' of Tom Watson, the ominent publicist and pQnuliet, charging him with send ing pbtccne matter through the mails. The warrant i the result of an attack on the alleged "Catholic hierarchy" in Watson'n magazine. HOME RULE FOR ALASKA IS ASKED ritx In I n ii i l i t ii r.iMr ) WASHINGTON. D C. May 31. Qif ford Pinchot, former chief forciter, and Delegate Wickersham of AIUa today appeared before the Senate committee on territories to urge the pasiaqe of the Mouse bill croatmg a legiilatlvo ntcembly for Alaska. SOCIALIST CANDIDATE IS TOO MEDDLESOME t "-IH ci 1 1 it ii 1 1 . t t ti r'-tble t , PATbRSON. N J. May 3t Budolplv Katt, Socialist candidate far Congress, , has been arrested and six olhera jail. , tH for ,nterfenng with employe in a I silk mill here. HARVARD MAN DEAD I S'.ri-i ,1 fl i I ' 11 t' .ip ) CAMnniDOL. Mhi, May 31. Wil liam McMichacI Vnodj.orlh of Har yard is dead. MEMORIALS Wo have the largest stock in the city of both Granite and Marble. Orders will have our prompt tion. itten- it. E. HENDRICK, Ltd., Phone 2648 Merchant and Alakef t l J I