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bj ' 1 CIRCULATION IS THE TEST OF NEWSPAPER MERIT EVERYBODY KNOWS THEiflLLETIN TJ Evening Bulletin From Bin Franclscot Wlllielnilmi June 11 Tor San Francltcot (airline, Mongolia Juno 11 From Vancouveri Mnkura , June It For Vancouveri Zcalnndla June 18 Do you realize what It meant to your business to have thoughtful Intelligent, diplomatic! courteous salespeople In your store, backed up with EVENING BULLETIN advertlilng? 3:30 EDITION Is Pre-eminently tjfre People's Paper ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5258. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. f 2 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS STANDS THE TEST ' 1 J8 t ',! ROOS S0,000 AHiCUBAN STAY Taft-Roosevclt Scramble Is Cause Alternate Marca- lino Takes Place. (hpiviil Iliillettn Cnlile.) j WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7. i DELEGATE KUHIO HAS STARTED ' HOME. HE IS DISGUSTED WITH' THE TAFT-ROOSEVELT SCRAM BLE. A. Q. MARCALLINO, ALTERNATE. FROM OAHU, WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE DELEGATE AT THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. C. S. ALBERT. AHELLE SUGAR GIVEN TRY-OUT S $, .!) .J. ,S ,, .J. .t, v, ij. J, .$. .1) ) Touts on tlio H.itti Ho sugnr process wcio begun Inst Mim- lay 1111 IJvvu iiluntiitloii, anil fruni iiiiw on this, process, for which IIh Inventor. 1: 1: Ilalti'llu nf Wnllukti, mill others ilalm stiutllng results, will he in op irallon, closely watched li sug ar nun nil ovirthe Islands N11U l)i irr nf tlio Sugar Plnntcis' l'.spc rlmcnt Ktutlun Ih nut nt Hun In active 1 lunge nf tin' tests In tln llftii ii-tiui-por-iluy bull ing house tlint IniH Ihh 11 liiillt to glwMhc prncis a thninugh try nut Tin- expel Imcut In iinilcr tin1 Ki'iieial supervision nf 1)1 ii'ttnr KcKurt of the plnuti rs' epi ritneiit Mntinu PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY? IS Belief That Money Will Be Saved and No Time Lost By Permanency. DISCUSSION OF PUBLIC POLICY AND CONSTRUCTION Roof Must Bo Dredged Before Wharf Can Possibly Bo Used No Delay By Call for Nevy Bids, Kdllor livening Bullet In. Tlio Kuttlement of tho llllo wharf question now pending befoio the Hoard of Harbor (yommlsslnncrs of tho Tenitory Ih ono that should have caicful cousldnlrntlon In irOcr that tho .public may get without serious delay that mill of construction which will bo as nearly as possible permanent. A lempoiuty structure which can last but a few years at most nml must then bu -renewed at tlio oxpenso of TROOPS ORDERS I f AhsocIiiimI I-reM Cable.) ' WASHINGTON, D. C JUNE 7. FOUR TRANSPORTS HAVE BEEN i ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPART MENT HELD IN READINESS TO TAKE 50,000 TROOPS TO CUBA. HONORS AT NAM Scholarship lioiioi-H itiu given this Ijeur liy O.1I111 College to tun nf Its stmlcutB, Hubert Alexander Anderson nniT Milton i,U Holmes President GrlllltliH nnnounced this today In eon- Jittictlon with the niiiioiiiRemcnt ut tlm commencement exercises I The annual commencement pioginm ;h prnetlciilly complete, although 11 1 meeting to decliln on tliu date nnd piogruin for Alumni Day was held to- ' day Usually Alumni Day falls on Thursday, hut tills year Clean-Up Day is Co be held mi Thursday, Juno 20, I which causes 11 conlllct that, it was I expected this morning, would he 1 uvided by letting Alumni Day on , another date 1 . The exercises will begin next Sunday ovcnlng, June IS, with tlio baccalaureate Rernion to the grml uatcs lii Central Union cliureh, be ginning nt 7 30 o'clock Tlio l'unaliou (lleo Club will sing K! Itobcrt V, , Smith, pastor of the Methodist llpls (copal church, will deller the sermon to tlio young graduates. . I On Wednesday morning, Juno 19, 1 at 9-30 n clock, I'minnou Piepar.itnry (Continued on Page 4) SUGAR HAN IMtANl'ISl'l), Oil, June 7 -Huts SS nimlyxis, ln : p.irlt). 1 Me Previous limitation, 11" In l--d V. 12 Wall and the Teirltoilal gov ernment liavn ugrred to ail oxehangn nf l,i,i,l lli,i will itii-ilili, tlm tiimiiiltiir J plant of the Mauoa Valley extension to bo erected oil (lie umilKii hiuo 01 Wilder avenue, and miikiil of the P11 liahoil college campus. e 1 Nn freight will he received by Inter-Island steamers on Tuesday, Juno 11th. I'rolght for HteamerH Mauna Ken, Ktmiil and Mlknhala will he ro ceiveil on Sniurduy and Monday. largo ndltlonnl nppinprlutloiis, und of delay und luterfeicnco with tho busi ness of tlio port of llllo. which hy that tlmo will liavo beiomo consider able, should not bo tho one adopted, even though mora of such a stiucturo can be nt for tho money available nt present. What Can Be Built. Tho plans of tho Hoard of Harbor Commlssloncrn iuivo bcon dov eloped along two distinct lines- one, a con crete piling structure with a wooden toil, nml tho other n wooden piling structure with a timber top. Hack of either of Uicmi structures a largo till nf earth, rock or cinders Is to bo made. Of nil (ho bids received Wednesday, the only bids coining within tho appro piintlon nro for tlio woodcn-pllo struc turo, and tho money In linuil does not permit even of finishing that kind of n btructuio to n stuto where any part nf It can bo used exeopt tho hmnll area, about forty feet wide, 011 tho front, which stands dlrcctl) over tho wooden plies. Should tlio concrete-piling structmo I (Continued on Page 3) NEW SONOMA ON MAIDEN VOYAGE - " - &$i jC i A S-L.&Ei& (I. S. S. So in. Wlilcli rrliril 'llils V Reconstructed Oceanic Liner Makes Hit With Passengers t'omploio In every appolntinent and leaving nothing to he desired as n rnfe, (oniinoilious and' speedy steam ship the Oceanic liner Sonomn made Its bow to Honolulu s wmorfrout this morning nftci an absence of six jenrs. Many of the old-timers In shipping und business circles took occasion to rub their cs as tlio hugo esscl push ed her noso through the waters of tlio harbor nnd soon came nloiiRsldo tlio Oceanic pier. Tito last lslt nf thO Sonoma to this port was upon her retiring ojaKO irom the Australian and Now Zealand serlto Kor oep a twclvcnioutli tlio Sonoma, like tlio Ventura, has been in the hands of the shipwrights nt the Union Iron WorkH. That the foreo o MORE DRYDOCK CHANGES; SMITH MAY 'I hern are moro changes In tho Pearl Harbor drvdixk, and there is a gondj bunco of tho force pf workmen ngaln being Hklninied down to n minimum, while P. II. Smith, engineer and super-! inlelident of the San Francisco Ilrldgol Co, tho loulinitors, makes it living! trip to Washington to talk tho matterj of materia! over witli tho ihlef of lliO Bureau of Ymds and Docks, This does not mean that the concrete tests that were recently inude have proved mt-j batlsfactoo, but that still further' tests nro being made by tho Navy en-, glneers with 11 view to secure n ml.-' tine that will bo equally as good und less costly. Tlio matter of extra com I pcnsatlon to the conti actors for going outsldu tho original speculations Is nn Important one, and tho company Is in no hurry to start In "pouring" until en agreement has been readied on tills point, or If llieie is a chance of again changing the specifications with in a short time. Tlio cilllclal 11. 0(. of "Y and I)" has been put to the work of tho Navy en , glucers and tho new mixture that by exhaustive experiments whs found satisfactory However, tho board of oillters that Is to adjust the matter nt extra cost has yet to meet, nnd the CLEAN-UP DAY CAMPAIGN IS GATHERING STRENGTH DAILY cm:an-i'p day di:vi:i.opmi:nts. Hoard of Agriculture puts force of fruit-fly Inspectors at disposal of Oahu Central Impiovemcnt Com mittee. Business houses of Honolulu practi cally unanimous In requests for Acting Coventor Mott-Bmlth to declnro holiday 011 Clean-Ui Day, Juno 20. Improvement chilis nrgniilzo captains and district fuiccs for big munici pal house cleaning. S MAY t Morning, After mi Uimihv (if Six u r. .11 0 hutulri'd or more men who have dally swarmed the ships liavo wrought a miraculous ihange Is noted by a casual glanco nho.it the Sonoma, Mali) additional cabins do luxo hao been added witli the elimination of ono of tlio previous pnlr of funnels. There arc a half-dozen flue cabins with bath attached on tlio upper deck available for tlio passenger of means and fastld ious taste Practically uUTy Inch of the Sonoma has been gono over In her recount 1 uciloii. I Captain J II. Trnsk, now master of the Sonoma, Is justly proud of his command Likewise nrn William II McN'ulty, purser, Dr, O W Clark, sur- geon, and Joe Cnrleton, chief stownrd, (Continued on Page 2) I GO TO WASH, will begin at 8 o clock tomorrow morn contractor niai' decidu to wait until lug and will close at 2 o'clock in tho cvcrvhlng Is definitely settled. A afternoon month or so more delay will make lit- No specific price will be charged for tie dllTereuce in tho ultlmnto finishing the tngs anil while the King's Daugh nf the dock, nml if work Is suspended ters hnve been nssured Dint tho con tor that time It may bo possible to trlbutlons from many soutces will bo have definite) lufoimntlon us to tho liberal, tho tags may bo purchased for pioposed 2i) foot extension, which any coin available. Tho following Is would make considerable dlfforcnco to tho roll of "Taggers" and their respec- the contiuctois In blocking out con- Ltruetloii work from now on. V II (Drydocki Smith when Inter viewed nt Pearl Harbor over tho tele phone by a Bulletin reporter this morning, said that a trip to Washing ton b him was very Indefinite. "I hat's all up In tho air." said Mr. Smith. "If I went It would bo moro on the matter of the extension than mi) thing else I think we'll stnrt In again hero In a few days, hut It lukes some tljue to get things ready ufter 11 lu) oh, and I can't say exact!) when or what we will do," Howcvcr, II Is thought not unlikely that Mr. Smith will eventually decide to make the trip, as It would bo tho natural policy of the contractors to huve a definite nnd distinct under- standing 11s to what work was to bo clone befoio starting In with 11 full force With a growing impetus nnd cntliu-, slnsin for Clean Up Day, with scores of business houses und business men! asking for n public holiday to aid In ve have the largest stock In the city tho movement, the big rally tonight f both Granite and Marble, 111 tlio mnktil pavilion of the Young Hotel promises to bo ono that will Jus! I Orders will have our prompt atten tlfy the Acting (lovemor In declaring tlon. Juno 21 u public holiday. I Airaiigeiuents for the meeting to . night aro complete President II. tun Duimn ami Secrctai) Ueorgo Oulld of (Continued on Page 3) LOSE; SORE GO U. S. SENDS INSPECTOR OF FOODS News has been rucehed here that the Federal (internment Is to take n more netlie hand in tlio Inspection of food products In tlio Territory, In ad-, dltlon to Its preparations recently an nounced, to take charge of tho fruit Inspection. Pood Ihsvectnr Illancliard, who to dnte has been handling the general work for both the Territory and red oral Oo eminent, announced this morning Hint an asslstnnt chemist from the l'edeial laboratory at Chi iago has been detailed to Honolulu, to collaborate with Illancliard, nnd that the man, Inspector Hansen, was due to sail from San Francisco for this port yesterdny He will share the ofliccs nf Inspector illancliard, using the same laboratory, and will conduct Investigations of roods and attend largely to the prose cution of persons and corporations vio lating the National pure-food laws. Heretofore all such work 1ms been done by Illancliard, ami most of tho prosecutions have been carried only Into Police. Court. After Hanson's ar rival It Is expected that tho two In spectois, working together, will be ablo to deoto more attention to In ch ldual cases. "TAGGERS" FOR. CHARITY READY; Preparations for tomorrow's Tag Day campaign are now complete and tho big force of taggers enlisted by tho King's Daughters to harvest the building fund for the now Home liavo been assigned their stations and equipped with their tags, collection i anks and purple Insignia. The act tail work of tagging tho community live stations nnd beats Pacific Heights and Alewn Heights Mrs. II I.. Kerr, Mrs. Willis T. Popo. and Miss Christina Gcrtz. Nuunnii Valley Mrs. 13. A, Jones, Mrs. C. II. Traey. Mrs, J. P. Whine, Miss Jano Wlnue, Miss Nora Sturgeon, Miss Helen Jones, Miss Hester Pratt Miss Catherine Pratt, Miss i:dna Ken guson, and Miss I.ucy Dlmond Port Shatter, Pol Factory and Per- tlllzer Works Mrs, Joseph French. Jr. ' (Continued on Page 2) 1 1 I Supervisor Ilhen I.ow left for II11- wall at noon today to meet his broth- cr, Jack I.ow, who Is ciltlcally III at Kukulhiule. It Is Kben's Intention to bring his brother tn Honolulu, If pos- sible, nnd upon his iirrlvnl there liu will consult the physicians before do- lug ui thing fr his kick brother Tho Supervisors It Is believed will look with favor on the project of curbing a 12-foot parkway along Kala katia avcinio upon the recommenda tion' of Supervisor Murray. Thrco thousand dollars Is to go Into tlio new appropriation bill to cover tlio cost of this Improvement. MEMORIALS H p HrNliUII K I t(1 SS. '. ... .., I Phone 2648 Merchant and Alakei TO CONTESTS IN FAVOR OF TA BITTER ATTACK MADE ON TAFT'S POSTMASTERS (Mcl.il lltillcttn Cable ) CHICAGO, III., June 7. Conteiti nn the Taft delegate from the Ninth dlatnct in Alabama, the Rooievelt men claimed that the Taft man wn elect ed by a bolting convention. In the Arkantat contest, the Root evelt forces are charging that the or ganization of Federal postmasters, controlled by Taft, dominated the conven tion, and that these postmasters are Fedal job-holders solely through and for the distribution of patronage. ROOSEVELTERS LOSE IN ARKANSAS DISTRICT CONTEST lHrhil II u I I el I 11 C.itil, ) CHICAGO, III,, June 7. Four Taft delegates from the first and second Arkansas districts were seated today by the national committee by a vote of 49 to 2, thus adding to the victories won during the day by the supporters of Taft. Senator Dixon denies a report that he is to be supplanted as Roose velt's manager. Senator Perkins of California hat arrived. He says he is confident that Roosevelt will be nominated. TEDDY MAY GO TO CHICAGO TO TAKE CHARGE (Rpcclul llulla tin Cubic f CHICAGO, III., June 7. Roosevelt Tnay be here next week to take per sonal charge of the campaign preceding the convention. I (Associated PrrMS Cubic ) ' CHICAGO, III. June 7. Taft delegations, though contested by the Roose velt forces, won today In the decisions by the national Republican commit tee .in session here. All twenty-four of the Alabama Taft delegates were seated, and six at large and two each in fivo districts were contested. There was only one con test in the Ninth district. The vote in the committee was 38 to 15. Four Arkansas Taft delegates were seated unanimously. Attorney Ormsby McHarg represents Roosevelt. The motion of Senator Borah of Idaho that a request from eight for a roll-call be sufficient, was do- ABE RUEF NOW TAFT ASKS HI WANTS PAROLE (Special nuilni'n Cable-) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal June 7. Abe Ruef, convicted San Francisco boss, will appeal tonight for patrol from San Quentin to the parole board. Judge Lawler, before whom the Ruef case was tried, has refused to indorse the petition. 9 mm i e PRESIDENT SHOT ! r AHirtctnleil VrrAs ciiuie 1 BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 7. Ju lius Kohvac, leader of the Opposition party in the lower house of the Diet, today shot at President Count Tina during the session of the Diet, but miss ed, after which he shot himself, prob ably fatally The cause ,was a row over universal suffrage. "If you want to play tlio role of mil lionaire for a matter of minutes or hours, borrow ten dollars backed up by the guarantee from Uncle Sam, go to Guatemala on the Central American coast, remain there long enough to rldestcp the alligators and make ac- qiialutniico with tho thrifty little Hen, tlinugo )our American money Into Utintcmnlan currency. You will find that tlio natlvo money will have to lie stored uwoy In a sultcaso for convc-j nlence." , This Is tho wny Or Oeorgo W.i Clark, tho nieTry llttlo surgeon In the. Oceanic liner Sonoma, sizes up thai t It nation, following n round trip to Panama ami the Central Amerlcnn re publics In the Sonoma, which tarried a select party of 3UU travelers, iucin-1 CUBA TO NOMINATE - lul a Pr i-rMi COLUMBUS, O., June 7. Taft has wrltten'to Warren G. Harding, former lieutenant governor of Ohio, asking htm to present his name to the Chicago convention. FEDERAL JUDGE ATTACKED BY SOCIALIST LEADER (Special II u 1 1 r 1 1 n fable. 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, June 7. Congressman Victor Berger the So cialist, today began impeachment pro ceedings against Federal Judge Han ford, of Seattle, the jurist who barred Leonard Olrsen from citizenship be cause Olssen admitted on examination that he was a Socialist. SUPREME COURT CURBS 1 COMMERCE COURT RULE 1 1 Hiawhil Hull, tin Cable 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, June 7. The Supreme Court today reversed the Commerce Court in many Important decisions, holding to the technical grounds that the Commerce Court In . its activities must not supplant the In terstate Commerce Commission. bcrs of the Pacific Coast Chambers of Commerce on an excursion "Thai Panama Canal Is a wonder. Tho big ditch Is nine-tenths complet cd." sa)B Dr Clark, who recounted In his happiest vein fc's experiences on the Isthmus nnd along tho coast trip, when tho Sonoma nrrived at Honolulu this morning. Dr Clark Is supplied with nn extensive series of largo pano ramic views tnkcti by a special pho tographer who traveled with tlio Chambers of Commcrco party. The, vlovvs slow canal development from tlio Atlantic to the Pacific. The fluctuating currency of filiate mala proved a theme over which the popular Sonomn surgeon eloquent waxed. "It was hot In Guatemala, and (Continued on Page 2) 1 ' .A ' jyayi-iyiLi isij,