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& .O J- 1 Jt ft- . v From 8an Francisco! Honumn, Nile June 28 For San Franclteol Tenyo Mnrn. ., June 23 From Vanoouveri Sfenlamtln July 17 For Vancouver) Miirnma July 10 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. BRYAN GETS JOHNSON HEADS BLOW HITS Y: PAY Cablerjram to Paymaster Says No More Money Will Bo Available. ' Tho pxpcctril Mow linn UchccikIciI on Ilin Armv Tlmi la tin ttwitifiv ti tmv tho troops, nntl Unrlo Sam's soldiers mi Onlni. from Hrlgndlcr General Mn comb down In thp greenest rooklo will Iwivo lo live nn promise until rnti- Brtyw sees lit lo loosen llio Govern- nient purse-strings. " Tills disquieting iicwh was received In n cahlo from tho ehlcf paymaster of llio Wcstrrti Division to Captain (loolio, tho Army paymaster here, noil- fyliiR lilm that nn money other thnu llii' balances ho now has on hand would lie available. This Is practically n trnnsmlnslon of a dispatch received nt division headquarters from llio 1'ay- master General at Washington, and In plain English it means that tho cash drawer Is empty nnd lhat Ihero is nothing doing in llio way of real mon ey. Therb nfo' sufficient funds at Cap tain Cooko's disposal now to pay off tho Holdlors who aro being discharged, nnd who naturally havo first call on leaving tho service, and to meet tho monthly pay checks nf tho civilian clerks, who, owing to tho fuel that I hoy do not got rations or quarters, nro considered next. Non-Corns. Hard Hit. Tho olllcers and enlisted men, how- oVfr will l,nvn tn wnlt fnr thnlr Itnv. M STOPPED This slato of affairs falls particularly "!' were given nine monms ana ivior povrrcly on non-coms, who nro mar. rlson six months. rled nnd havo famlllos, and who. are The conviction was secured in the lint ahlo to, savo many dollars out of Supreme Court of the District of Co their monthly check. Tho commls- lumbia and appeal was taken to the sloped olllcers can roanngo somehow U. S. Supreme Court. While the case for n fow months, for their iilllclal po- was under appeal originally, the offi bitloit mnkes their credit gilt-edged, cers of tho Federation of Labor, it Is nnd tho rank and flto of tho soldiery charged, made incendiary attacks upon, nt the posts will got a place to sleep the courts and upon the boycotted com mit! "three squarcB" n day tlib sair.o pany, and published Inflammatory ar (Continued on Page 2) tides. PAVING ACTION HELD UP; R. T. QUORUM IS LACKING Lack of n quorum with which to consider Ihe troublous question of pav in!; Is holdliiR up action now by the llnpld Transit Company. Tho Supremo Court has held that llio Hapld Transit Company ennnot np pent to Washington from Iho court's neelsltiii that tho company must obey tho mnnilato of tho Hoard (if Supervi sors In Iho matter of paving. Tho tour! held that as tho quostlon was Hiihinltled nn n stnlnmnnt nf ncrced f(ictB, tlin appeal could not regularly against tho possibility or an appeal ho taken. I-'ollowing this tho Iloard being Rtvon nt tho request of tho Tor nf Supervisors sent n communication i rltory and tho Territory having boon l.i lit. ..nn.i,ft,il. nalllnfV fnr U'nrl ln ulnnof llV Ilin lit,! fMlinnt . ii, ,, i.j i,iiiiiiii j Lniiiiih ... ,,!. i. Htart on paving iimlor Its' direction. Homo of tho Supervisors said today that tho company may ho playing a policy nf dolay, but this Is not tho rea son for Iho company's falluro so far to act nn Iho communication, said Attor ney Wlthlngton this morning. Mr, Withtngtmi oxplalncd that thcro aro pot enough of tho directors on Oaliu jn get a quorum at a meeting; and HH IHMHBI H Special Sale of Safes H. E. HENDRICK, Ltd., Phone 2644 Merchant and Alass Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION 5271. IS TO FILL GRANT'S PLACE ' AftftnrtatrMl Prone Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, June 24. The President today appointed Brigadier General Wm. W. Wotherspoon, presi dent of the Army War College, a major general, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Major General Frederick Dent Grant. The promotion of General Wother spoon comes nH n surprise to tinny of llcrrx here, who hud not figured lilm uri the probable HUcccxKor to the late Gen eral tirnnt. General Wiithorxpooii In conceded to ho n most rlllelent ollleer, lint lio Mood tl rill on tho llxt of brlgu (Horn, below I'miston, HIIkh, Milk and J "Ming, nnd the ImprrsMon prevailed ,,,,,t l'ntim. who has been skipped '' IU,' ""''I". "" Pcr-hlng-. with hi "' " i"" ",l' " "- """' '"lid llM "ciond Mur. General WothiTHpoon. who was horn In the Pis. ,rltl ' I'oluinhln. November 16. 1850, entered the nnny from elvll life us ii 'could lletiteniint of tho Twelfth In- funlry, October 1. 1873. Ho roso through the various grade, always In the Infantry iirm, beliiK appointed u hi Igiidkr October a, ISO". Unnerved on the general stuff from September 17, 1'JOI, to December 1, l'.'OO, nnd again fur a short tour from August n to October 20, 1911. JAIL FOR THREE (AxanoliitM Triia Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C June 24. President Samuel Gompera of the American Federation of Labor, Vice : President John Mitchell and Secretary Morrison were today sentenced to jail ns a result of the contempt cases grow ing out of the boycott of the Buck Stove &. Range Co, Gompers and Mit that thnso who nro now hero aro try ing to got nthem 'here fnr a meeting by noxt Tuesday, at tho latest. Hlrlmrd Ivors and Wilcox of Kau.1l will vrnhahly bo down for this meet' Ing. Alfred Castlo, secretary and a director, Is oxpectod horo from Ills ox tended trip to the mainland and Vm rono on July 3. Meanwhile no Intima tion la given as to what tho action of tho company will bo. Tho situation is unnnlln nnA Ilin nmlFr'il ftAillflfiri a peculiar ono. tho court's decision ...i...j. .. ...u 4. ...... ....... WOMEN'S CLUBS MEET (Hpi-clnl llu I In tin Wlrelww.) 8AN FRANCI8CO, C.I., June 24. The eleventh biennial convention of tho General federation of Women's Clubs opens tomorrow In this city. Delegates from all parts of America are In at tendance. MANY SHOT IN STRIKE (Hwilal HlllUtlll Wlr-.H HASTINGS ON HUDSON. N. Y- June 24-Sev.n people, including. wo- m.n and a boy, were today shot dur- ing , fierce clash between striker, and nsrlal rf.nutla nuardlnn h. National ltpAel.!flVV-9"LnS '.?-.,tl0' .irik. I. . rHou TonV P "".thing, merely a stalklnghorso for fur BUFFALO HORROR GROWS 1 KpKlill Itlllllttlll Wlli'hsa) BUFFALO, N. Y, June 24. Sixteen bodies of the many drowned by the collapse of the bridge over the Niagara river have been recovered. The total dead and missing is thirty now. 11., of llio I). I), In The dentil lit ll.iiinver, N lb iWlWou A. l-'iiruxuiirth his SOth yeur, removes from tho Amcr- leu 1. 01.nl Its ohlct inlssionury. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, FIGHT IN CONVENTION MAY DASH HOPES OF CANDIDATES LaHLaH LaH aaHaaLV ItaLLaH ' Vr-"y ' LaLaLaclBLaLaLaLaLaHBSaHLaflhca. '1 H H V KfFM tvkaLaLaLasLaLaLaLaLaLaK ISpISwwL3; atiH aaaaaa''liiiiHEjfflH , iff'' flaaVKw'tAJL ttuiS2: iWJdEf M iaHiiaiaiaB SiliBLw ViB V 1 -M"HHaHHH Bfisti ) itBSN .laHviBailaBial laPPI gMaCafMI 3l2alaVaaaaaBiaBPa9 WD Qk DiBiaiaHttiwiH iaiaiaiaiaiaiaK ialiiaiaiaiaiaH iakalaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaialiaiaiaiaiaial CHIMP CLAItK, Plrliirexiiiip anil Well-Known. (lOVlMt.NOIt .ICI1S0X IIAKMON, Of Ohio, Who Has Slriiiig Harking. . njaBHaBMBaBBjaBBBBMBJBBHaaBaB ' , ,rrl0 IBiBiBK 4l 'IsHe 'k, llflHI ' LaaffiiBiBiBiBV lalalaVki m aH IHkaH.-.JMJaVV EllalalaH LaLaLaK H aaaaBliaBTW"' l1. 'PiLaLaH LaBaHaK ' " jJLLLh ,'9B2iaw' iBaaaaiw ' LILLhbLLLLMIbbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBlV - H .iflBLLLLHLlaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl aHLLLHjaHTl aaaaaaBBaiial EltM jfllaiaaaH ifH SMALL CHANCE SEEN OF NEW PARTY MOVEMENT IN HAWAII Although A. I.. ('. Atkinson Is ex- pectrd back from Chicago on July t, bursting with enthusiasm for tho now I'rogrosslvo party launched by Then- iloro Hoosovcll, and although ox-Gnv-crnor flcorgo It. Carter Is, oxpcctcil l.iimo shoitly after, llttlo prospect Is eecii by tho local political w.lso onns cf a branch of tlio now party In Ha waii. Atkinson and Carter, It Is presumed, cfllclnted In ushering iuln tho wnrld tho now-born political Infant last Sat urday night, for thnso acquainted with uniiiy itiKiii, mi ititiiii nciiuiiiiiit'i! Willi. the dispositions of these two bellovr, I bey roiuun l mivo been Kept out nil tho thick nf tho fray with nn axe, oven tiioiign most 01 tneir worn nan 10 110 done from tho sidelines, neither holng a delegate Tho drawback to their' t -1.1 it. 1. 1.. ti 11 1.. '"".'V "h...V.,u ""', ""'" "''"""" '? llal Hawaii s snare in paining 1110 110x1 Pre.Wom, on tho Itepubllcan side at !'?8. '" '"Jw over and 1 ono with. Tho "ruo'v, as o vim, . , no e cnora COliegO, anil agliaiinn III ll0 flOgrCSS. Ivo party Issues hero would bo. If any- therlng local political schemes ami) ambitions. Tho Democratic delegation from Ha waii still has Its rliaiiLo to mako a noiso In National afTuIrs, and tho guess Is that the Hawaii delegation will go tn Wilson If Wilson seoms to havo a chance, or to Ilryan If that gen- . tleman comos through with support enough tn mako him ono nf tho two or three leading candidates. I In either case, when tho tumult ami tho shouting dies itfter the coin en- tlons, Hawaii Is about through with the big' election and can turn In and TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, JUNE S912. 12 READY NEW WII.I.IAH .IKNM.MiS IlltVAX, Ilrml) to .Step Into the llmich. Of Inill.inn, Who It (letting "Jlrn tlonnr. stir nit the dust locally. Inasmuch as Hawaii doesn't count In tho electoral voting, this Territory would get very llttlo notice from nny of tho cnlidl date", who would ho ton busy with their organizations 011 tho mainland to help nurso along enthusiasm hero. The aftermath nf tho Chicago con vention, so far as Hawaii Is concern ed. Is an Inlerchtlng budget of discus- iilnn on nil sides but with fow opon-mid-shut predictions made. After tho Ilultlmnro convention It will bo tho .open season for prophecies nnd them - -. . ..Inners nicked husllv from , ' ' "" 3, ."" " '""" ' now until noxt November. . 310 III: PAIIADi: 1'I.OAT.H WATi:i, , . I o'irtli "f July l'l" re booming nlnntf mi'irn Vnu' tlin rntniulttnn in I " " ":l ,i,..rm .,.r.l ..I t "is "m .. .,. . . ................. , who will omor uobw. ... hec .0,1 should ho given stippi rt by the nior-l , . ---';--: VVllllin lllll Ill'M. mn uuyii iii.nu i'- oration must be manifested If tho sec- I Hon Is to bo tho kind of success It oucht to be Tho heads of suh-cominlttccs will hold a meeting nt headquarters to morrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. i Decreo of divorce and resumption of her maiden name of Annlo I'ua Kb nltnaka wns granted Annlo Pua Kid der from JoHopli Albort Klddor this morning by Judgo Whitney. Her suit was bused 011 the charge, of non-sup-port. 1 e For news nnd the truth about It nil people, buy the 11 u 1 1 c 1 1 n. Is Pre-eminently ih People's Paper JL PARTY WORKERS (ISCAH W. UMtKHWOOI), An Able CoiKcrTiilltr. (lOVKKM)K W00DH0W WILSON, A Ilrmorrntlc Progrrsslic. There Is no chance thut tho cruiser Maryland will pity Honolulu another visit In the Immediate future. In spite of rumors to thnU effiet that have been going the rodnds of bite. A postcard received from Kiislgn W II Hill of tho .Marjlitud, by u friend In" this city, states that tho crulner will still from Tui-nmtt July 5 for 11 crulno In Alaskan uiiteri, , GRAND POPULARITY CAMPAIGN OF THE BULLETIN CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT IN A BLAZE OF GLORY CONTINUAL RUSH Final Count to Decide tho Win I ners Will Be Held Wed nesday Evening . ... . AT THE BULLETIN Orf Ut Final Counting Which Start Promptly at 8 0'Clock Will Bo aPublic Affair, The Grand Popularity Campaign of the Iltillotln, which has been run ning since April 17, closed Saturday night In a blaze of glory. Promptly nt 9 o'clock, us was announcod, the doors of the contest olllco were closed and tho OIIEATEST POPULARITY PAGES. TO (Hrx-rUI II 11 1 1 ft I n Vlnl"xs. BALTIMORE, Md., June 24. W. J. ryan today declared to Jerry Sulli van of Iowa that he himself will be a candidate for temporary chairman of he Democratic convention against Judge Parker if none other Is available who can defeat Parker. John W. Kern of Indiana and Ollie James of Kentucky are today being given consideration for the chairman ship. A night session of the national com mittee will be held tonight tV consider contests, prepare the temporary roll and select a temporary chairman. Friends of Bryan this afternoon serv ed notice that they will nominate him at the convention if Parker persists in running. ATTEMPTED COMPROMISE . FAILS TO GO THROUGH fAtunctnted rr"is CiihlO BALTIMORE, Md, June 24 All at tentats to avert the threatened breach in the Democratic party, caused by the Declaration ot war upon Judge Alton B. Parker made by W. J. Bryan, have so far failed. The climax came today when a meet ing was arranged between Mr. Bryan. Chairman Norman E. Mack of the Dem ocratic national committee and Vice Chairman Halt. An effort was made to reach a compromise, but it failed. Bryan's friends have been urging him for the chairmanships, and in any case he indicates that he wilt not stand for Judge Parker. Vice Chairman Hall this afternoon indicated that Parker will be named, In which case it is certain that Bryan will carry his fight to the floor of the convention tomorrow. Thus, on the eve of its national meeting, the Democratio party is facing a disastrous quarrel. James M. Guffy of Pennsylvania was ousted today from the national commit. tee by a vote of 59 to 6, it being held by an overwhelming majority that he had no right to sit in the body. Former Congressman Mitchell has supplanted Guffy. ROOSEVELT WILL REST THEN AT WORK AGAIN Roosevelt will probably reach Oyster Bay late today and will rest for a short time, after which he will take up the work of organizing the new party, HILLES WILJTii NAMED PERMANENT CHAIRMAN CHICAGO, III., June 24. Charles D. Hides, private secretary to President Taft, win probably be made pcrma- MARKED LAST DAY) CAMPAION KVJill 8KBN IN HAWAII camo to n glorious finish. Prom early morning the Contest Department was busy waiting upon tho contestants and their friends, who wero eager and anxious to turn In tho fruits of their work as quickly as possible, In order to get out after moro. Tho magnificent array of prizes proved a big Incentlvo to Industry And no such scouring of tho Territory of Hawaii has over taken place before Until 9 o'clock tho rush towurd tho contest olllco continued and It was somo time later before all thoso in tho ofllco at Hint timo had been wait ed upon, Tho last hour's ruBh of con testants and their friends Into tho of fice resembled nothing so much as a government tutu! opening, nnd It will bo many a dny before Honolulu ngalu witnesses such enthusiasm. The Ilulletln Is very much lIPTEttJO HARMONY FAILS If you want to Impress the publlo with the distinctiveness of your goods, then distinctiveness mutt be the domi nant feature of the advertising which represents your concern. PRICE 5 CENTS. RUN HEAD IHE f Asfloctated rexa cattle. CHICAGO, III, June 24. Governor Hiram Johnson of California today ap pointed a committee of eighteen, head ed by himself, to outline and carry for ward the organisation of the new party which was launched at the mass meet ing last Saturday night. NAME COMMITTEES TO CONFER WITH TAFT (hprclal Hull tlln Cable.) CHICAGO, III, June 24. Powell Clayton of Arkansas was today made temporary chairman of the new Re publican national committee. When the national committee convened a sub committee of nine was appointed to confer with President Taft and ascer tain his wishes as to the chairman of the campaign. After the conference another meet ing will be called. democraticTnomination won't affect new party (KpraUl 11 11 1 In tin Wirelrtia.) CHICAGO, III, June 24. Colonel Roosevelt said today that the nomina tion of a Progressive Democrat at Bal timore will not affect the plans for the new Progressive party. He saya that no matter who is nominated by the Democrats, the new party will be pushed forward. V 1 ) J tl ij) .1. A, ln) nent chairman of the Republican na tional committee. Hilles' selection by I the Taft forces is regarded as certain now. grntlflcd over the excellent resnjts obtained by the energetic joung wo men who assisted In making tho cam paign tho unprecedented success It was and tho iiiaiiiigouiciit nf this pa per will tako much pleasure In award ing tho prlzoa to tho joung women who mi earnestly ttrove for, and fin ally won, thorn Thoro was no ran dldate In the list hut did her brst to , win, wo feel assured, and the energy and ambition displayed uy mesa young women will always remain an unparalleled example of Industry to the people ot Hawaii, Heart and soul In tho work, these eager young Wo men worked night and day to reach the goal they had set their minds and hearts upon reaching, and our only regret Is that wo can not glo each one n prlio In keeping with thn In dustry dlsplaved. All Worked Kitrmtlj . Ot course. In a contest of this kind, all cannot bo winners And so It Is in everything. Alt cannot be success-, ful. Somo must lose. Hut even those who failed to reach the top may tako (Continued on Page 3) 'A j-,ilBlriJaAW llfckLt&aWadi an ..-'UtWiat- --w -"'MM m-rV"-- -- i..