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11 m-j wwTwwwawwj H.tyywpiirwwyBu t1 FMMfPJWHWPi ' Wj lu'ii ww J EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. -:4 1 it w IS IN LOCAL FIELD TO STAY Tlint the Hrenlovatcr Company of l'lilludelilila, the concern that necurcd tho contract to complcto ttio Illlo lireulvUnlir, In In tho local Held to Kliij, In the ntiitenient of Clinrlc 1'. Wood, vlic-prenldcnt of the coinpnnv, who left for the Coint on tho Wllliel n tint this inornlnff Mr Wood Is alli ed Hunt by itomc Important tontriuti thnt iiro coming up for government work on the Atlantic Count, hut ha inputs tu bo hack In Hawaii h All Bunt I 'Our tnmpnnj linn done ttorh from .Maine to I'lorlda, on tho Atlantic und ii lot of work on tho (Irrtit IjiUi'm, but tho llllii contract In our llrnt trip tir the I'uclllc," wild .Mr Wood Jur.t before lenxliiR. "Now that wo have nrndo the break tlioiiRh, t think no iiro on thin count to Mm j Thirc will be more work In' the Hawaiian Inland beforo Ioiik, ami work from time to time on lite I'aclilc fount" Mr Wood rccentlj returned from a trip to tho Kccne of the work nt Illlo harbor "IIvcrjlliliiK la roIiik an nmootbU an inn bo expected with the contract," ho nald 'Tho Job In In Rood hnmln, with D li MttrRcr In ctinrRC, and I think wo nhnll be actually dumping rock by September I W o nro building the bis linrRen which will be Uned to carry the rock from the wharf to the brcnkwnler, and to do thin hao had to construct nnd ciiuln up-to-date machine nhopn 1 ha( Junt purchased a lnrge nmmint of uiachliio nhop ciiulpmcnt from the Honolulu Iron ttnrkn, which will bo Inntallcd noon Alreadj we havoRrad ed tho three mllea of railroad from the nunrr to the wharf, und tracks will noon bo laid In fact all the details of organization arc Rolng on well, and there In ccr Indication that tho work will bo well under wn before the end of tho nuiumer" e TERRITORY MUST WITHOUT DELAY More money Is ncedeil h Iho Tcrrl lory no lindly that Superintendent Campbell of Iho Dcpnrtmcnt of Public Work called on tho Acting Hovornor thin morning In urgo that funilH ho raised beforo tho proposed bond Issue inn ho flontcd. No formnl nntlflctlon, bo far ns known, linn been received from tho Natlonnl capital Hint tho President linn approved tho bond Iftsuo, nnd Campbell desires to II nil nut If It wilt bo posslblo to rnlso snmo money on tho bonds on tho strength of tho President's approval beforo tho nota tion, n formal and lengthy matter. Is consummated. Whether tills can bo dono Is not known, nnd It Is a question that proli ably will require, tho opinion of the Attorney General beforo It is attempt ed. In tho meaiitlino tho Hoard of liar hoi Commissioners nnd tho Depart ment of l'ulilrc Works nro practlcnlly nt n standstill. Tho former held Its icgulnrly weekly meeting this after noon, nnd probably will continue these cessions ns usual, though llttlo busi ness of consequence Is In bo dono un til mnro funds arc mado available, Tho snmo Is (ruo of tho entire Depart ment of Public Works, which Super liitcndcnt Campbell says has contract ed for approximately $800,000 In Im provements since last September. A vast amount of planning for addition al Improvement work lins been com pleted an.d at present awaits tho np proprlutlonB Hint will permit tho calls for tqudcrs nnd the actual labor to begin. ROOSEVELT DRINKS BUT NOT MUCH ABBOTT Ni:W VOIIK, N. Y., May 21. Col Roosevelt lb Intempornto only In his consumption of milk, according to tho i.tatement of Dr. Lyman Abbott, made today after tho Colonel's dcnlnl of re ports that ho was addicted to tho ex tesslvo uso of intoxicants. "Col. Itoosevelt has my permission to say Hint ho drinks as much and no moro than I," Dr Abbott said. "The only thing that Col. Roosevelt drinks to excess Is milk. I have often seon 1 1 in drink four and flvo glasses of milk nt a single meal." Dr. Abbott added that ho (Abbott,) fomctlmcs drank a glass or two of light wlno at dinner, never look bran dy or whisky except on a phjslclan's order, and drank beer only In Kurope beiniiho ho liked tho foreign brow. Tho Htory started with tho publica tion of an editorial In a Sallnn, Kan, newspaper, asserting that Roosevelt was Intoxicated in that town at tho llmo of his Osawaiomlo speech. Wll Ham II. Hatfield, Jr., a Roosevelt sup porter, sent tho editorial and a letter about It to Col. Roosevelt. From tits prlvnto car, hurrying through Ohio, on the ova of Iho primaries, tho Colonel dlilatod a reply, branding tho story us nbsnlutoly false, und referring it to Dr. Abbott. HAWAIIAN LAWN TENNIS ASSN. MEETS JUNE 27 'Iho annual meeting of tho Hawaiian l,avvii 'J'oiiiiIh Association has hem culled for next Thumb!), Juno it. at J o'clock, ut thu nllko of tho prtsl iliut, C (1 Iloikun, C03 Htungiuvvuld building. Dates for tho annual championship will bo llxed ut the meeting There iiro noveii ilubn In tho association, each of vvhlib Is entitled to three delegates Tho organizations uro llllii Tennis Club, I'uuiieno ilub, Ilwn Tennis Club, Muiimu Tenuis Club, Neighborhood TqiiiiIm Club I'aclilc Tennln Club, Iter ctunlii Tennis Club Although Major II Prank Cheatham, tho new iltlef quartern! inter of the Department of lluvvull, bus been In the Tirrltnr) only about n week, bo ban been iibout the bunlcnt nrmy mall on Oalni during- that period .Mnjnr Cheiithum baa money troubles, but they nro not of tho ordinary sort, in fact, tin i aro tho kind of troubles Hint niont mill would go a long wny to acquire Major Cheatham lun n large mini of money which he simply must spend In ii short time It's a cane of 'Ilrevv ntcr's .Millions" over again, but tho major Is even more rentrlcted In lit expenditures than was the hero of that canj mono novel Tliero arc a number of appropria tions for iinnj work here which will lapne at tho end of the lineal jcar, un less supplies and material to cover the in bavp been contracted for In other word", If the ninno) hasn't been mado use of. It goen back to thetrenn- ur (of ;tho United Ktntii- Major f hciitham Is taking good cure that thin will not happen, as every cent that ban been pried out of Congress In need ed for Improvement work at Kcholleld The appropriations which ma) lapse Include the funds for the Port Shatter hospital, the water njntem at l.ellc hua, and portlonn of tho construction fund for the cavalry barracks and In fantry quarters, totaling In all a con Mdcrublp sum NEW NAVAL BILL AIDS LOCAL WORK (Continued from Pago 1) Department the proponetl rcmuvnt would hasten the complete eradication of the disease from Guam, nnd the cost of malntcnauio of existing lepers would be lens than ut present An appropriation of S400.000 lias been made for the establishment of radio stations, mio on the Isthmus of Pan ama, one on the California coast, ono on the Inland of Guam ono In Ameri can Samoa, und ono In thu I'lilllpplno Islands, the whole to cost when com1 pleted Jl.000,000 llu- primary ob Jeets of this establishment ure to pro vldo dircit control of tho fleet from Wunhlnhton through nit probable spheres nf action and to maintain direct innimunlciitloii with tho Insular posses- nloiin and Alaska desplto tho failure of iiiblen In time of peace or their de struction In time of war No cxpen dlturc of an equal amount of inoncj, tho Nnj Department states, could ef feet nny other purpose comparable, In Importance to tho national defense, 1 hero ure man secondary lonnlfleru- tlons,. not the least of which Is tho additional security afforded to navlgu Hon through the wide publication of weather reports, tlmo signals, notices to mariners, iti , and the receipt and sending out of signals from vessels in distress DELEGATE KUHIO (Continued Irom Pa 1) and local conditions that tho Delegate' has urged for ninny months The I'rlnco nni met at tho vvliarl this morning by Princess Knlanlaua ole, Mrs. Ken nnd John V. (.'album, treasurer of the Knplolanl Imitate. They went almost Immediately to tho ueicgnie H vvuikihi jiuine, wni'iu euu. I'rinccss gave n luncncnn touny. i no Dclcgntc Intends tn rest nwhllo lie lore starting on nny political activi ties, at any rate Ho told tho Bulletin reporter that politics in Washington Is such that every politician Is up In tho air ns to the outcome of tho Chicago ion vcntlon. Personally, the Dclegato thinks Hint President Tnft, If nominal ed, will go down to defeat at election, He thinks that Roosevelt Is tho stron ger man of the two politically and. If nominated in tho convention, will bo elected the next President. Hut, on tho oilier hand, the Dclcgnto says there Is much likelihood of tho nomination of Justice Hughes ns tho compromise for President. Kuhlotsof tho opinion that Hughes will bo se lected ns tho standard bearer of tho Republican party. The Governorship. Asked about tho Governorship, Kit l.ln declined to discuss it. Ho said that tho matter Is up to President Inft nnd Secretary Klslier. nnd. until they hnvo acted, ho docs not want tn tnlk nhout It, Ho continued tho re port, however, thnt Bccrctnry Fisher will eomo tn Hawaii shortly niter tho Chicago convention." "The (lovcrnorshlp matter Is up to tho President nnd Sccrclnry I'lsher," said Kulilo, "and I do not want to say anything nbnut It, nt least, for the present. I believe tlutt tho charges that I mado ngalust Kronr and his nil ministration will recelvo thorough In vestigation at Iho hands of Secretary Klhhor nflor his" arrival here." Kau Ditch Bill. Tho passage of ttio Kau ditch bill In tho Senate, according to the De legnto this morning, Is doubtful nt this scs srlon. He thinks that the Scnnlors arc too busy on other matters As to tho Dillingham Immigration bill, the Delegate said It Is dead for this session. What the future will bring forth, ho could tint predict. Tho Delegate believes that President Tnft and ox President Hoosovclt erred when they commened to nbuso each other In their public speeches. Ho be lieves that it Is undignified for them both, one tho ptescnt President and the other an cx-Prcsldcnt, to belittle enrh other during their campaign. In spenklng of local legislation be fore Congress Dclegato Knhlo said Hint llttlo will ho accomplished during tho present session on nccount of tho activities of tho Government omclals In the political campaign. Falrehlld Land Bill "Dead." Kulilo this morning told tho Hul lo tin reporter that tho ralrchitd land bill Is practically dead, at least for this session. Ho thinks that tho attention of Congress might bo tailed to It again In tho future, hut added that for tho present tho bill Is coma tose. Conness Dill Alto Held Up. 1 hat tho Conness street railway bill for Illlo will not go through at this time, Is tho opinion of Dclegato Kn hlo. Tho bill was taken up beforo committee nnd It was thought that It would go through this session, hut nt tho last moment It was reported that it would not go through at this time. Asked about tho secretary whom ho will appoint In Georgo McClcllnn's place, Kuhlo refused to forecast his fu ture action. Kuhlo was lion communicative about Important matters which might reflect on IiIb political chances In the future. May Run Again. Ho would not admit nor deny tho re port that lie would run again for Dele gato to Congress In tho event nf Prcnr's re appointment. It Is believed corlaln, how over, that ho will in tho noar future make a public statement regarding his attitude on tho local po litical situation. Call on Queen. Iloforo returning to his homo In Wal- klkl this morning, tho Delegalo and Princess Kalanlauaolo nnd Mrs. Ken called on Queen I.llluokalatil In Wash ington Placo. Tho Queen received thorn In one of tho reception rooms and nftcr chatting nbnut ttyi minutes Ihoy motored to their rcsldcnco at tho beach. Tho Delegate laughed whon told of Iho roictit trip which Link MiCnnd less, tho Democratic candidate, mado to Maul, but at the samo tlmo ho pro claimed ins aumiraiion ot ins oppo nont for starting nut thus early on a nsning excursion. HI &Hffl VTK -J. fill i3"J 13 figfcwra m M&mAmttw&0mrmxrzisgr. I r! mmMSmJSK ww (srvif i1 m 'fit Vwerigt S ' fvw m Ml I ; 3 9LJg . m 'it$ Ub. F1C Clothing Talk i Clothes that satisfy. This is the only kind we handle, we do not patronize houses who manufacture clothing that simply look good for a day or so; but a line that is sold on it's merits, is the only kind that can be found in this store. THE CLARION Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts. Cw,M , w ifllVeJBi.j.-lln.Ol.wyo,!, Benjamjn Qotfcs J of that kind possible from him Mont certainly bin ballot for McGovern bun no bearing on the governorship situa tion In Hawaii ' It Is inure probable that the action of the entire delegation was prompted lij Instruction from the Taft cam pilgn headquarters, where the outcomo of the struggle was considered sifc, and the delegations ballot was sent to the opposition tempornrll) fur other reanonn. 'You can bank on It that Hawaii's1 vote will be with Tuft whin be Is In need of It. "Iluwall voted near the end nf tho lint, nnd the result wan vlrtuall) known before our delegates wire called upon In ii close race such ns this now prom ises to be, however consider what e-x cellent chance tho Terrltorj would have! If an iiiilnntruitid delegation hnd been sent In tho vote on tho nninl-1 nation, llawnll mav cunt the deciding ballot If the delegates were unln ntructed, they would have n great op portunity for trailing, und prohahjv would be able, to score hcavllj for thin Territory " ment during the da).s preceding their dep irture "We nro Instructed for Tnft so long an bin name Is mentioned In conven tion,' c S Cnrlsinlth nald at tho Stew art last evening 'I nm of tho opinion that Tuft will bo the iholco of tho pnrtj on an early ballot " SHOOTS WIFE; FAILS TO KILL PRIVATE MESSAGES SAY HAWAII'S VOTE WAS FOR McGOVERN Surprlso and Incredulity greeted tho publication yesterday afternoon of the Associated Press cablegram contain ing the novvs that Hnwalts delegation at Chicago had voted for McOovcrn for temporary chairman and against Senator Hoot, the Taft choice 1 hero wero at once a lot of pcoplo who declared the cablegram was too silly tn he truo and proclaimed that a mistake hnd been made by the Asso ciated Press or the cable operators. At least two messages from private nourecs have confirmed tho novvs, how iver Tho Hullo tin rocelved tho lollowlng cablegram shortly after I leelock yesterday afternoon e iiH'Aiiw, in, jiino is ti ii iio tln, Honolulu. Root temporary chairman Hawaii voted for Me Gov ern (Signed) ATKINSON. A prominent Honolulu businessman pot this cablegram yesterday afternoon from II. I.. Holsctcln, National com mitteeman 'CHICAGO, Juno 18. Taft sure. Prcar voted against Root. "HOLSTIIIN." CAPTAIN HANNUM TO TELL OF CANAL WORK A leetuie on tho Panama Canal und the progress of work there, which promises tn bo of unusual Intirist, Is to bo delivered tomorrow night li Cap tain Wurreu T Ilamium, Corps of Ihiglneers, eomiiiandlug Cumpiny I ut Port Dc Itussj Captain lluiimiin was on duty in the Canal Zono for some time, ami Is tlmrouijilv conversant with al phases of digging tho big ditch Tomorrow's lecture (will sjturt nt 8 o'llock, nnd will be nt the Opera House You must get tliu llulletln t get the '0iT8. 'I he only business transacted this afternoon at the meeting of the board of harbor commissioners was the read ing of a communication from Cuntlo K. Cooke, agents for the Matson Navl- gitlon Compiii), suggesting a recon sideration of the location of the Hunt ing drjdock Tho drdock has hem ordered placed ut thn upper end of tho Hackfejd wluirf. and Custlo & Cnokn nugget' that this may Interfere with tho movement of vensels on sailing das when two or more vessels are coming nnd going at tho same time The communication, which also In cluded ii number of minor suggestions. was referrid to u lommltteo consisting of Chairman Campbell und MeCurthy, which will nuiho Its report at the next meeting of tho loniinlsslon Tho nttcmpl of the master plumbers In New Huvui to break tho strlko of the Journejmen plumbers h bringing In eighteen strike-breakers, resulted In thu lulling out of tho carpenters und ilectrlilans nt work on two now build ings In process of erection C0NKLING DECLARES CHICAGO VOTE NOT DUE TO GOVERNORSHIP Just prior to his denartiirA for lllli. thin morning whero bo In to appear for tho Territorv in thn lav inmeul cases, 'territorial Treunurer Colliding iieciaresi that the uitlon of nuvornor 1'rear and the Hawaiian delegation ut tho Chicago i "mention If truo ns re ported, nip have no serious m unlug a is iiiuo possiuic mat inu Hawai ian delegation voted solidly agnlnnttho Taft candidate! for chairman," ho said, 'but wo havo no right to construe It to mean that lYear's reappointment as Territorial executlvo has been de nied b the President or thnt he has been glvtu an Intimation of such n Mep 'Governor Pnar would not bend to such petty retaliation, and un who know blin would not consider in Hon Returning from "work to his houso at Palnina jeslcrdoy afternoon, Itob ert Itowe. aged in, shot his wife but failed to kill her. He used a 22 caliber re volv cr. Police Sergeant Kamahu, accompa nied by Pollco Olllccr Puahl, arrived at tho scene nf tho shooting shortlv afterwards and sent tho Injured wo man to tho Queen's Hospital, while tho man was scut to Jail, According tn tho hospital attendants this morn ing, Mrs. Itowo will recover. When flown returned to his houso Into yesterday afternoon ho saw Ids wife with their child In her nrms standing nt tho door. Ho asked her If'sho wanted snmo money, and on re reiving an ainrmatlvo reply, shot her on tho spot. Tho police aro Investigating tho case. Itowo Is noting qucerly but thu police believe he Is feigning Insanity. WEATHER TODAY Temperature 0 n in , 74 ; 8 a. m , iC, 10 a m, 18; noon, 79, minimum lust night, "i Wind 0 u in , velocity !), direction i: , 8 n m, velocity IC, direction H; 10 a m, velocity 20, direction H; noon, velocity 14, direction H. Total wind movement for past 21 hours, 2J3 miles Iluromcter at 8 a m, 30 02; dow point nt 8 ii m , 64; relative humidity, 8 a m , 64; absolute humidity, S a, ill , C 170 Total rainfall during past 24 hours 0 inch DELEGATION SOLID WHEN IT REACHED 'FRISCO KAN ITtAM'I.SCO, CaJ Pledged to support President Tuft an long an his name In biforo the convention, live del egatin from the Hawaiian Inl mils ur rjved cterda on their way to Chl niko They will bo Joined In tho con vention ilt by Oovcrnnr W I I'reur. Tho group In made up of C 8. Curl kmlth, mi uttorney of Illlo; J T Molr, u plantation manager; John Cone, n shipping olllilul, John Mnrcalllnn, clerk of court at Honolulu, and Clus Wilcox, ii plantation nuner The party expeits to Join thn Cali fornia dill Ration and leave for Chicago on June It In tho ineuntlmo tho del egates Intend to view the exposition cltj stiidjlng Its commercial advan tages nnd tnjujlng Its liospltalltj Ilacli of the delegates also has business rela tions hero which lie will furthur ce- AT THE HOTELS YOUNG. Mr. und Mm. J, P. Ilosccrnns and daughter, Pala; J. N. S. Williams, Ka linin!; W. P. Kotch, Wulluku; Mrs. II, D. Wlslmrd, Mrs. J. M. Lydgato, J. II. Mnraguc, Llliuo; Mr, and Mrs, A, Knovvies, Mr and Mrs M Pnlasz, San Francisco, .Mr and Mrs II. S. Slog. gett nnd son. II H Dcikcr, Now York, W S S Williams, Kahulul; J M. Heckle) , oLs Angeles, C. Pullur, Glas gow. s hllo on duty In tho engine room of tho Jo) lino steninir Tennessee, at Providence; Hainuel A. Tlnkham of I'alrliavui, Mass,, chief engineer of tho bo it, was stricken with heart fail ure and died Instantly Dove Hunting Season Opens July 1st YO'J CAN GET Guns and Ammunition AT THE RIGHT PRICES HERE New Stock of GERMAN TEA POTS 10, 15 and 25 cents City Hardware Co., CORNER KING AND NUUANU STREETS Sachs for Dry Goods MORE fr-J l-l I I iL H ss IILKL AM NOW j gjpqijjh Wilhelmina Fetched an Extra Circle Swing Derrick Ring Up-Then Hoist Up" Geo. H. Paris, Machinery Salet Agent DRINK RAINIER BEER wmmmmmwmmmmmmmm The choice of connoisseurs the world over RAINIER BEER Brewed by Seattle Brewing & Malting Company, Seattle, U.S.A. High-Class Upholstery and Drapery Work J. HOPP & SON., LTD. Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year A