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f akr Ko'W?lafl!PWSi3lWfflHF'wH3WHBESPi?w ' 'KvIbY '' ' ' v. ,. .. V I"1- T"V - II j f J IxT I (XI I I'm III 1-1 I IxT lf you want t0 ,mpre" tha pub" 11 " ---. -B.-- n - - -M ' y --- nant feature or the advertising which XJ , Zcnlundln July 17 J nprmnli your concern. Si Tor Vancouvtrt ' . TBI """"" 1 3:30 EDITION Is Pre-eminentlJ;He People's Paper f J ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5269. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, JUNE7 21, 1912. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 THIRD PARTY TALKED ir li t M' WAR DEPT. RETURNS PARK Final Order Received Return ing Splendid Site for Public Park. LOW REFUSES AID FOR ARMORY FUND Supervisor Gives Reasons In D cta'l for Balkintj at $23,000 Appropriation Points Out County Needs in Large Figures I'llliehlinu I hntt been ctveti tmelr til thi people ir llnwnll for a pill. lie p.irk i Hiiltnlilo armor). A rrjIiiK need for better roads find ljmmn Rtrccl, oil macadam. Blii'ctH wltlilti llio city, urgent neees- Knlakaiia awmim, rrom Klin; Klly Tor rcpnliK In County bridges, nil. ntreet to bridge, Imlud- Ihtrcnfio in tlio municipal gnibagi!, tut; purKIni; equipment, these IniprovotnohtH. call- Young street Ing for o imm iipploxlmntlhg $180,000 Dole street Is given Iiv Supervisor Itw iih a good Queen stioot mill valid ictisnn for his pclslslcul re- Hoad equipment, trad Ion fusul to ugno to tlm municipal ilonn-i engine, 0 sloel dump carts Hon of ?2:!,ino for a larger iirmnry for! anil vnrlous equipment ... tlio Hawaii National (Inard. Cnrlmgn motor truck A imijnilly fix Hon on tlio Hoard li:is Country bridges, as per Kn- ii:ii llinlly dccldod to olo a milislim j glnccr'H list Hal Kiuii louanlrt tlio erection of a Hotel street widening Low lms led (lie op r.,r.no on 22,000 mi .1,(1011.00 2,.riOH.O0 2r.4lm.(ll) 18,000 011 4,000.00 n.coo.oo 2.1,000.00 TAFT FORCES CONTROL A CLEAR MAJORITY THROU LONG VOTING ON REPORTS TAFT HOLDING SAFE LEAD rids news icatlud nriny hcadnunrtcrs IIiIm morning In the form of all extcu- I tle ordir signed Iij the I'nwldfiit. for- iniilly turiiliiR the renerMitlon, with II. e exteptlon nf Hlllli land iih Im needed ( for military purpnn-H, luik to the Ter iltory rl'lie jtctlon Iih heen (ontein plated for fionn time, and the rei ut lontroxemy ot.r the cuttlni; down of tlie treex hrouKht It to the iiltentlini of the Kcnernl puhllv. The piople now! hne their park, hut feviral uereH o the tlnent ulinde trees hae bet n de Mioyil iiiul Hold for llrenood li tin Kiiplolanl KMlnte, and the ulft In net what It would Iiiimi hem u month mko The Uiiltnl Htuti' resires hi tweeii Ihlity-iilue and fully acre uu theKlope fueliiK tlie ills, mid Incluilliur thh IiIkIi ey portion of t,(. rim of tlm eialir One of the military ohjeitx of the wlte l for ii kIrii.iI titatloil. niul the IiIkIi Krouiul l.i ery MiluiiMe for thix pur pine. Tills exeeptlon etunprineH alioat one-third of tlm total nire.iKe. It now remain for tlm (loverner to formally nceipl tht tender, nml tlio I next l.i'Klslatliru to place ruuclihowl , Turk In line lot iKvilopmeut I lint the land can he iikimI for no otlnr purpoKiM than for the position to the proposed plan and In hack up Ids contention, calls attention to a Iouk list of resolutions ulilili Hero adopted at pieWous mcctliiK of the Hoard nppiopilaHnK biiiiih for niiiulcl pal linnrovcinent for which no money lias heen made available Hupenixor Low's schedule IucIiuIch the follow Iiik l KIiik Rtreet between Nuuatm nud Pnlaco Square, bllu- litliic i:i,uoo.oo lllslioi street, between Uueun and MiTiymnt 2.200.011 llnlcknuwlla slrcol. between Port and Itlelinrds 11,000.03 Walalno nind (coral, front Knlniuki to NI11) . .. lil.ooo.oil (Continued on Pig 4 ;1912 CLEAN-UP COSTING MORE, BUT WORTH MORE llauall'H rciund nnnii'il Clean-fp Oil) ot the i omiilllnltj lx or 1 h;lit hunduil dulliirs inort In cash from the Hiilm rlheil riiiiils thiiii the Cleiin-t'p Uny 11 Ji'.nr utio. On the other band, 111010 rulililxli was iiuiMil jciUnlny III bs Hum. tint elty wiih lift much 1 leaner, and Ioks worl. icmalns In he done nflir the ihiy was inililtc'H I "L'r """l "" "", Indlar miHlon last use Is shown 1'S tlio fhlKmliiK extract 1 ' ' fioni the exuutlxe ord. r l ". Ul" ,',,,"- lreiIli ut of the Oaliu The mllllan lehciMitlon of Pmuli-1' p"11 '"'pnnem. nt iv.mmlttee, this howl Hill, as r.sircil h . xeeutln-1 "'"""uu 111 ide uu npproxlm.ite estimate older of Jiiniiau 27. 1!W0, excipt tlm "'" "'I'li'yH cash outlay will " . fllllillllil I.. .. I. ..kI !.. .h t.l. - . . .. portion to be n tallied for mllltar) pur poies, Is luichj rtouil to Its pre- Ions status for use h the Territory of Hawaii, xnlcl for park purpusts' 1 amount in t hast tlS'iO. his prelim inary estlinate, mid possibly more Ijiclt of voliinleir iloiiutloiiH of labor and urts In iiiiMhliu; llhe tlm iiuautlty uwilliihlt. hist iur Is the reason why the P112 ihnn-iip has lain iiistly Hut In the limn run the ('liiiti-ltp Day forti'onrif coiithtint they are HavlllRtlm (it thousaliils of ilollars by 11I1II111- In Its snultatluii .Many hundreds of cart and dray lo.uls of rubhlsli were handled yester day, and when this mornlnc came, rc- ports of more rubbish to he h nulled nine from but two districts In the .Maklkl-Piinuliuu district. In cburKu of Colonel McCarthy, the laborers bad ibein so Industrious Hint they plhil up the rubbish rustir than Colonel .Mc Carthy had teams ennuiih to cart It off He sahl this innrnliiR tli.it tlio iiiiiount to be bandhil surprlseil him, nml ho ball nskcil the cnrtiiKo com mittee for only four carts. These turn eil out to be oal carts lurtcad of lIi drajs, ami late In the day fori es were 1 one t ntl-atril upon this district and still 1011I1I not mil by evenlm- Sounl (Continued on Page 6) ABOUT AUGUST Ily this tmitnliiK'H mall Mb tlm Chi- r ''f ailJ""r "T, "f l ""1RH,''' Vl,kS vo Mnru. AutliiB Onvcrnor Molt-Smltli m" " "Mjotted 10 mcur In I he latter received n lenntl.y letter fiom OoNern- '"" ,,f J" Y "r '" ')"" ., went wns diawn Iij him nl WasldiiK ton after his airhal iheie In Ills letter lio rellerntes tlio mm ft publlfclied hole retcutlv to the cffci I Hint Kecietaiy nf tlm Interim Walter. (1. I'lshcr plans to ctinio to Hawaii nfi ' or Krear dated In Waslilimton, I). ( .liine fi. With tin) personal communi cation tuino'iilsi) a upy of t lit) llfleen piiK typewritten brief which tlm Tel rltorlal i:xecutio (lied In tlio nlllco of (ho Sccrolmy of the Intel tor, anklm; pormlssiou for tlm $l,.rOU,OI)0 bond In Kilo llolntlnti, Tlm litKuiucnt net forth In tlio brief contains no features Hint liuve not al ii ad J been discussed ut length by tlio local ollldnlx and by tlio Coeriior he for IiIh departure, IlioutUi tlio dot 11 I lln liietillfinu Hint ntti.t,,,. riualnlnnces ho met while otk was A. P. Jinlil. the ni In Now .ii'i.Y 1 con urn 1:1: aiiii:i:iim: The I'ouith of July Couiiulltco will hold an iiupoituut im-etlni; at 4.30 o'clock today In Its lieadipuilturs, K11I uiukl luid Company nlHei-H m Tin IrlUlUK I.0111I011 tailors ikcidtd to itturn to woilt AT CONVENTION OF ADVERTISING CLUBS IN DALLAS Honolulu and Huwall wore i;lvcn en , tlniHliiHlIc nml effective boomlnt: over HioiiHaudH of tulles of mainland Boll and hefoio thousands of uiaiulnud pen plo by Clinrlcs It. 1'iuzler of tlio Pin neci AdcrtislnK Ciimpuio , who 10 turned on tlio Ilcmnlulmi from a long trip. Prnzlcr sot a now record among tlio hos's of iiiheitlslng-meii who n'lcmlcit tlio annual convention of t lie Assocla' (d AdcrtlsliiK Clubs of America al Dallas, 'lux , last mouth, lie I111J 1 jaiu farther to altind the kc.isIoii ltan nny other delegate, und In rcconu'thn rf I lie new nlhllaleil club mid the now ileleeato he was callid upon to speak at banquets, receptions, kissIhih of I ho Lomcntlun and on many other oc casions. , "I found oerywlicro tliut peoploj wanted to Knov atiout Hawaii ami w anted dollulto Ideas on local conill lions with a vlow to coming hem cUh er as lnllorH or to mako their homes here," said Mr. Prailcr this morula-;. "I tried to give, them Bliulghtforwar4 liiclK and llguies, know Inn that tlio truth about Hawaii will n!wn)H bilug (Continued on Pago 4) SWEEP YALE TO DEFEAT (Sprciil Ilullutln Cable) NEW LONDON, Conn., June 21. The Harvard eight-oared vartity crew today defeated the Yale crew by tlx lengthi In a fait race on the Thames. The Crimson alio won the freihman eights race and the varsity fours. VBOOSBT HTV s . .. laBHEcU.aBHk V'- i f.rjt i J, WBrJeV'T'iBmT'tlEtW- ' A Ba&Jr 'x .BBHaB " J BBBBBBi aflnRrWB.B TUT. ll I'I!i:mi:int LOOKS i.iki: iti:iriii.iii nomi.m tHTl.il llullitlji Cable ) CHICAGO, III., June 21. The majority rrports of the Creden tials Committee on the Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona and California contests have been adopted, with Hawaii supporting the minority re port on California, which favored the Roosevelt men hut was beaten. ATKINSON. (Plxcl'll Uu I let In Cnl.te I CHICAGO, III., June 21. There has suddenly detelopeJ talk of a third party convention, to be held in Chicag o during the drat week in August. DEMONSTRATION FOR TEDDY STARTED BY JOHNSON (Slsrlal 111! Met 111 ruble) CHICAGO, III., June 21. The Taft forces won their fight in the Califor nia contest today, when the convention adopted the majority report by a vote of 542 to 629, the hardest battle thus far waged in the voting. Hawaii voted with the Roosevelt faction on this contest. Heney of California delivered an address against a storm of cheers, howls and interruptions. Governor Johnson of California was given n tremendous cheer when he pointed out that, every presidential candidate, including Taft, had accepted the unit conditions imposed by the California law on the delegation from this State. He closed with an eloquent tribute to Roosevelt. As Johnson closed, there was a tremendous demonstration for Roose velt, the great crowd yelling joyfully, "We want Teddyl" The credentials committee is proceeding slowly with its work. There Is now slight hope for an adjournment of the convention this week. The pos--sibility of a bolt is practically no longer considered. Roorcvelt, Woodrow Wilson and Dryan aro three very prominent figures at the convention sessions today, sitting in the reporters' gallery. RICE VOTES WITH R00 s"eVELT ON CONTEST f Associated Pnss Cubic.) CHICAGO, III., June 21. Charles A. Rice, member of the convention delegation from Hawaii, voted against the Taft forces at an all-night ses sion of the Credentials Committee las t night. Rice's vote against Taft was registered on the contest over the two Cal ifornia delegates. After sitting all night, the Credc rtlals Committee decided fourteen con tests In favor of the Taft faction. The conventlonppened today at 12:26 o'clock. The Credentials Com mittee at once began a piecemeal sub mission of its report. The first re port was on the Alabama contests. Hadley, Roosevelt floor leader, moved to substitute the minority for the majority report In adopting the commit tee's recommendations. The motion was tabled 609 to 409, the Taft forces showing a clear m.ijorltv again In the voting. After this the majority report, fa vored by the Taft men, was adopted by a viva voce vote. A motion to table the minority re port was then carried by a vote of 605 to 464. The voting on the reports showed Taft's strength throughout. A mo tion to table the minority report of the committee a: a substitute for he ma Joriy report on the Arizona contest carried by 565 to 497. Hawaii's vote was cast for Taft on each occacion. The Taft forces carried through the majority report on the Arkansas contest by a viva voce vote. The reports on the California contests are now up. Heney and' Johnson are leading the debate. BRYAN-PARKER ROW IS WELL STARTED NOW (AssiHlaliil Plexs Cable) CHICAGO, III., June 21. William Jennings Dryan, who Ic here, Is open ly out after Judge Alton 0. Parker. He refuses to stand for him for tem porary chairman of the Democratic convention, and starts for Baltimore to morrow to wage war on him. ROCHESTER, N. Y June 21. Judge Parker said today that ho would accept the chairmanship. ) RED CROSS LEADERS AID BVaVaVaVaVartsVaVaVafl jBV'x GPaBjBjBjBjl bBbVT'-'. K. IbBbBbBbBI wzsm K ; vBvBJBl ' H.bK9M 1 ciiuii,i:.s it. riti.int. (Associated Press Cable.) WASH1NRTON. n r. .Inn. 91 The House Judiciary Committee voted' unanimously today to impeach Judge Archbold of the Commerce Court, ac cused of accepting favors from rail roads and of being Influenced In his decisions by corruption. DIVINE SAYS JJHAW'S-SANE Hl"-clnl Mullelin Cable.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, June 21. Rev. Robert Chrystie of Allegheny to day tc-tlfied that he believes Harry Thaw is sane. The fight for Thaw for his liberty is proceeding slowly, ' -a i There Is coiisldi ruble uncial activity at Scholli Id, In spite of tin- fait that one fourth ofthe post "too" is living under uimns Wednesday afternoon Major and Mr MtClure guo a' re ception and hist ulylit Captain mid Mrs Kumpe entertained at dinner for Colonel mid Miss Mcdunuegle. Klru In fantr) Major and Mrs i: V. Hinllli, Ktrond llfantry, Captain nud .Mis illh soii Hcinnd lufnuli); Captain Wut klus and I.leuleuaut Juiksnii of llm .Stcoml (fpiclal Mullet III Cable I CHICAGO, III, June 21. In the vote on tlie California contest report, all of the Territorial delegates except those from Hawaii voted with the Taft forcer. Following this the convention took up the Georgia report of the cre dentials committee, which if adopted will seat a Taft delegation from Georgia. VT 1 V 1 J IT f rtr 1 "'li Bryan was given an ovation by the IN JArAlrlJ. j. PbACb---! SR known songi i "And when I walk, I always walk with SAN FRANCISCO, Cal June 21, Billy, 'Beets: 88 analysis, lis 5d. Parity, 'Cause Billy knows just how to walkt . 4.42c. Previous quotation, lis. 7Vjd. And when I talk, I always talk Her Imperial Majesty, llio Kmpresa of Japan, an admirer of tlio- Ited Cross BoclelltH throughout tlio world, lias douatid tou.OOO, )en, or $!iu,00i), for tlio great work of tlio wuibl's Ui d Cross Sotletles Tlio donation, tic cording to Il.uoii T. Ozawa, vlco pres ident of the Japanese lied Cross Socie ty, who in lived this morning In the Clilyn .Muni from San Pranilscn, was nunoiimcd during Hie ninth confer elico of Hut International Hod Cross SutlellcH held recently In Washington On behalf of tlio American, people, rroHidmt Tnl t Imnieillatuh Bent a spe clal dililo In the llmpross nf .Inpun, thanking hei for the clfl. Tlio money, said llaron ()7awa this morning, will he expendid according to tlio regulations laid nut b tlio lead irn of tlio International lted Cross Convention. Huron Ozawa, accompanied by Hur gcon Iiioido, Madam T. Nagasaki. Sec retary M. Togo, Ml N. Yoshlyasu, cor respondent of the lap.iutBo Red Cross Model), 'and their attendants, was greeted at tlio wharf Iij Acting Consul (Jeneral Mull. HecielurieH lln and lla rail a of llm Consulate uttilf, Mr. Mrs Y Akal, Mr. Y Islill, president of the. local Jnpaneso lied Cross socie ty, and other local Japanese. Tlio par ly passed through lime eastbound about two inuntlis ago and wus warm 1) greeted. Minium Nagasaki, Interviewed this morning, said Unit tlio reception ten dered Huron Ozawa and Ills party by President Tnft In tlio While llouso wns brilliant President Taft asked Mndmn Nagasaki about the progress of tlm work of tlio lted Cross Society In Japan, and tlitough het thanked tlm (Continued on Page 4) JACK JOHNSON I talk, I always talk with Billy, 'Cause Billy knows Just haw to talk. And when I done, I always dine with Billy) He takes me where I get my fill. And when - I sleep, and when I sle-e-e-e-p, I always dream of Bill," The crowd laughed and cheered ns the band played this, and Bryan smiled and nodded In response, (Continued on Page 7) The Major (lu) nor Titanic relief fund lin lea Imd a total of l:".i,735. BANDITS LOOT BANK; CITIZENS GIVE BATTLE j KT..ir iiTrBiomnn ' J.' 4 I fllllllf irtlllll I I II (Hlrf-cml nilMnitn Cable.) I -BBBBW .. ii Convention. 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