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wtwtHstfWfciBiYift w r.:&ffr rwinwvw?rwmwll V ia .zxm . , . l v VOL. VL. NO, 92 , HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912. -SEMI WEEKLY. WHOLE NO. 3774 ATTEMPT MAPE1! Birdseye Views of the Panama Canal and Famous Culebra Cut flf flf FIGHTING TO DYNAMITE l j SLEET HID President Passes Spot Ahead of Explosion, Which Injures Several Persons. MANY ARRESTS ARE MADE The Presidential Party Sails for Home Colonel Goethals for Governor. (By Federal Wlroloss Telegraph.) PANAMA, Docembor 20. (Special to the Advertiser) Fiftocn minutes alter dent Taft had passod on Ma way to tho hall In his honor tonight at tho National Theater, a cigar stand near tho station on v tral avonno, the principal street of tho city, vras Mown up with dynamite, while tho street was Jk still lined with police. One man ? 4 was badly injured. Several arrests wero mado. The mayor and tho reception committco hurriodl from tho hall to tho scono of tho dynamiting. ik - FOE CIVIL GOVEENOB, pattama. December 2S. (Special to Tho Advertiser) President Taft Has decided not to nominate tho Civil of Panama, and somo of the subordinate officials, until bo returns to the United States. It is oxpettod that Colonel Ocorgo Goethals will be appointed Civil Governor. i. Today's program included a visit by A. tho President to tho Culebra cut of tho k. canal and also an automobile trip to Tormina of , old Panama City, which buccaneer, Henry Morgan, who was mado a knight ? Kins Charles II oj his return to England. The Presidential party sailed from Colon at six o'clock this evening, on wo United States warship Arkansas, and is duo in Key West Sunday. Colonel Goethals will return to tho Unltod States at tho same tlmo on board tho battlciMp Delaware. -H DYNAMITE CASE TO JURY.. INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, December 26. (By Associated Press Cable) The cases of the labor lcailors accused of having transported dynamito across tho continent, and of having participated in various wajs in the dynamito outrages that for the Inst five years have shocked the nation, went to the jury this morning. It is expected that that body will have difficulty in deciding tho caBcs, as there are many defendants and tho cases aro extremely complicated. Tho government attornoys are confident of victory. POLICE TO BESGUE ' OF CONSEHE GIF IN L DE. ANTONIO JOSE D' ALMEEOA, Wliono nrrlwil at Lisbon caused a riot Wlueli rt)iiiiruci police and troops to quell. (Itr Pedrrtl Wlrtleu Td'craph.) L18IION, 1'ortugul, Dercmber SO. (Spi'iml lo Th Ailterllior) AVIth llio arnviil Iuth of tho Coitstrv utlVo clilof, l)r Antonio ,Ioiinlil' Alinolilu, who hail lii'cii Imttily miiniiioimil back from v, ii . ! 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M B9 Raa. 3 MHB . v t colon hKRnoorrZEaLHSCp&TSUSFSMtfJMHrtflHNBCT Kf fflHDBHBKiHIH ' " '" tow ? , I H? lHWMBtmHinflpWBmOTn,"MMB innate octMt I HHHgi.l showing) the boute traveled by president taft BHsb. MHMJPMMMMKlliWB DURING EOS TEIP. HKSflH ITDiSPERSE REFUGEES TELL sHMrH imrtmnL uitruiuni urnptM IHBB PEESIDENT Who narrowly missed being blown up T-ELECT 15 FICHTIMTIE GRIPPE Keeps His Bed on Advice of His Physician, But Will Begin Travels Today. (Ily Federal Wlreleu Telrph.) IMUNCETOX, New Jersey, Decembor 20. (Spocial to The Advertiser) iloro us a precaution than a consoquenco ot his light illness, President-elect "Wilson decided to stay in his room today. lie had his appointments transferred from the Stato House to his home here. Tho Goernor has been fighting what ho thought uas a mcro cold since Monday, but ho learned today from his physician, Dr. Inmcs Cnroncliun, that lie had met and conquered a second attack of grippe. Tho Governor Bjcut n reBtful night nml sn III ho felt much better this morning. re'ertholess, ho look his physician's ndvbce and is staying indoors. Tho doctor pronounced Wilson well enough, lion ever, to mnko tlio trip to Staunton, Virginia. H OPIUM EI, BUT PEOPLE E f (My J'tftlernl WlroluM Telogrnpli) 1'KKIN, riilun, Decwinbur 8(1 (Hx.rlHl to The AiUurtliur) hi mi a of tli unitlfselory iKicitlini of Hi" iil'luin nuwiUuil tlio CIiiiimu uuMiruuu'iil Iimi ImudiI a iiimiifwto rtill.ratiiiK IU ilaairn to mpiirn tbv kll nml wv tbti iouiU (lam h life of ilfHriiilMUoii 'J'b wiiiNlfMlu iiirnHM tli fiur b tibounli tU guvvrmuvut it lit KJirurat tlm mkiu urn mvwIvk. 4mit4'f'tt4it4' Tb A4vf(lir tmtit4 bW Ul iilytil Mtti. llit lit Aoviirirm lib Mi'nn Hii'ilu tili.ut.jAu ui4 MM Imm mtlii tif JuhhIuIh mmmmmmmt JBraggMiiraj55usiigE.i.i wm.. - K? W. H. TAFT, in an explosion of dynamite in Panama, CORN FLAKES LIABLE TO BE TOASIED SOME Government Begins Proceedings Against Big Company for Conspiracy. (By Federal Wlreleu Telesraph.) DETEOIT, Michigan, Deccmher 20. (Special to The Advertiser) Attack ing tho practice of manufacturers in attempting to Cx a uniform jobbers' and retailers' prico for products, tho government hero today entered n suit ugninst the Kellogg Toasted ConTriako Company. 'llio inlcrnl court attacks the plan whereby tho Kellogg company oxact an agncmout from the jobbers and not to sell corn Hakes at less than tho specified price, penalty for violation oi iluc,h ngrcemcut'boing a forfeit of soiling rights. It ib nllegod that tho company used the recent Miprume court patent monopoly decision to patent the carton wHierciu their product is sold, threat ciniiL' jobbcrx anil retailers selling be low tlio lixed figuromth prosecution for "jiurnigcinciit or patent rlglits." The government allegps thut this plan attempt to ovndo the Slicriimn anti-trust ami monopoly law. If t'lo o eminent ' contention Is sub tiilned, it will ennble tho ilopnrtmrnt of iimtico to rediii'o the cost of living by ionluj,' maiiufacttirors of itnples tu re-in o vi) ull rentrlctioiiH ou "cut rate" inles of their iroilurtN. 4 (Mr IVI.nl Wlrla ) J'.l, i'AWO, DwittMt'iir lo Thr An vtUvlul fwdsrwl re port wuile public tuiilukt My WW rM under (Iwttunil Jtaltuar ur UwuIm br (JMtrul lllnu mui (ft) 1 drnil viluwlfr, ut .n, in tk 1 )riin4 ijlavlt i-1 'I''I.b rbiili ir kliltii, ii) I bo atuwi men rxitori fulled to It' Kin tie f'it'll hit Opposition to Premier Katsura Will' Probably Cause New Election in Japan. (Special Cable to Tho Nippu Jiji.) TOKIO, Japan, Decembor 20. It is learned hero from those who nro in constant touch -with Japan's political situation nt present, that Princo Taro Katsura, ho premier of tho nowly organized cabinet, yrill soon talco action to disperse tho Imperial diet. Tho diet met in its thirtieth session hero yestorday. Tho opening ceremony, however, was postponed until tomorrow, December 27, -when an Imperial edict bo received from tho and road. Tho session thon ivill adjourn over for tho now year rocess to tho later part of January. Tho mombors of or Constitutional party, which possesses a controlling majority in tho chamber of deputies, aro strong in their opposition to Princo Katsura 's now ministry, representing tho or Bureaucratic party. They aro planning, it is learned from an authentic source, to pass a resolution refusing to rucoguisto tho policies of tho now cabinet and to present it ueiore mo mnperor. nimum i such provo to bo tho case, Premier Katsura mil take quick action and tho diet W11 bo ordered at onco to bo , or Nationalist party, ono of tho opposition wings in tho Im perial diet, it is gencrnlly expected, will tnko a similar stand nnd support These predictions are expected to mntorialbc. Moanwhilo tho bitterness of feeling ngninst and its policies is prevailing throughout tno whole nation Tho ox- citcment is consmcrnblo. steeTtbust II PROFIT-SHARING (lly Kederal Wlreleu Tlef h I ! KW VOltK, Dtoeinlmr K0 (Hpwlal lo The AdtattiMr)Tlie Tinted State tit no I Corporation, pursuant to Its profit baring plan in W03, will utter He next month tlm irinlo of for pnifum'il end 001111111111 ilmro u Die uhiU of 1 for Ik ire- rrrm utd uo rer the o wou. j A ywir nun (lie tubr ptlon riM were lllu nnd (08, reejwutely. Jwil bu wueti of eeeb iu U t Ue allottud Ut eutiiluim line uul been le lildiil in Kill iu! iTlptiiUii Mrere re nut 'l frm uout .1 noii iui."y fiii en jrr,Kwt tit giMwm prirnrrui ntiil 3i'T'iuf iimmoi) ebin Madagascan Reef Holds Bones of French Steamer Lost Almost a Month Ago. (By Federal Wireless Telegraph.) MAltSniLIiTCS, Tranco, December 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) The steamer Djcmtia arrived hero yestor day -with 145 pnsscngors of tho 1'rcnch steamer Cnlnzie, which was driven on a reef about forty miles off tho southeast const of tho Island of Madagascar, in tho Indiin Ocean, during a cyclone on November 21). The passengers give a thrilling ac count of the wrock of tho Cnbmo, which was proceeding from Diego Suarcr. for Mauritius. Tho vessel was swept by tho terriblo seas and tho passengers iero in a stato of panic. A group of English passengers gath ered in the saloon and sang "Nearer My Ood toiTheo." Six of tlio eight lifeboats were lowered away for tho passengers and. when tho storm subsided, thoy wore landed on tho desert shore. Tho officers followed in tho two rouiainlng boats. Camps wore erectod and ono boat proceeded to Madngascar,'brin(ing back aid. The passonccrs wero taken oft". The' captain nnd officers remained at tho sceno of tho wreck, but it is that tlio Calazio will provo a total wreck. CHILL? TIME FOB fUr Federal Wlreteia Teleertph.) LONDON, December 20 (Special to Tho Advertiser) King Qcargc, 5U10 is ntiiying at bis country house nt Sand- rinchaiii, wan unable, 011 account of a chill, to attend church on Christmaxj Day nnd wi also provonted from being iiresout at tho Cliribtinns dlniior given! by Queen Donagor Aloxiiiulra, It was officially utatoil today tbut His MajoKty mis ipiito rccocroil, T, TUBERCULOSIS HEMEDY TO BE GIVEN TO WOULD )k 1$ )k 1II2IU.IN, B0 flliil to The Ailvurtinon In mi- wor to liiinilrods of letters, grmiii iiiul cnbicgruin that Dr, rredorlok l'ranh I'rodinmi U colvliig, inking whin lio will jt ve nut bis femoui tuberrulotli rained to tlio worlil, Dottor 1're.liaeii I ml ay deuliireil ho bud I" not arrived l a iltxillim ai to - wbst plan will lie ftillowft.) It if iiiRliiiig hit umeily Rtnllable In nil purtt uf tU viorld. 4it, eJ JMMJrfhiii. J- -, Grecian Army Is Keeping Up Its Aggressive Attacks on the City of Janina. REINFORCEMENTS ON WAY Turkish Troops Flocking to the Scene of War From Asia-General Killed. 4t lf 4f y )lc lit L f J ? 1 Os Og fcU tb 4s (By Fedrral "Wireless Tolegrnpli) 'ATHENS, Qrooco, Decembor 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Dispatches rocolvcd hero to. day from tho Orcok fort say that ferocious fighting is again In progress in tho district of Ja- nlna, Storms of sleet and snow nro hampering tho operations of both armies, but tho Crooks are steadily pounding away at tho fortifications which bar tho way to tho city of Janina, Turkoy's last stronghold to tho advance of tho Greeks. 4c ilc sk sic )lc s sJc tic sk sic sic 3k )lc )k stc 4s CONFLICTING NEWS. (By Federal Wlroloss Telegraph) LONDON, Dccombor 20. (Special to Tho Advortlscr) A St. Potorsburg dispatch to tho Dally Mail says: "According to rollahlo information Austria has docldcd to discontinue hor military preparations and disband hor reservists.' Tho Vionna correspondent to Tho Times, howovor, says that although Christmas leavo has been givcato somo resorvlst officers, there hauboon no slackening of tho Jnllltarxjj'naautlo.as. A Salonlca dispatch to Tho "London Times says that in vlow of tho determined stand tlio Turks aro making at Janina, a fourth Crook division is now embarking at Frovcsa. A Constantinople dispatch to Tho Times says that furthor contingents of Turkish troops from tho Black Soa Provinces havo arrlvod nt tho Dardanelles, whore moro than 40,000 are now concentrated. According to tho latcBt information David Pasha and his whole staff woro hilled during an attack by the Turks on tho Hollonic position, cast of Qoritza, about Deccmher 10. Turks Aro Stubborn. LONDON, December 20. (By Associated Press Cablo) With tho sessions of the peace conference still adjourned ponding tho end of tho holidays, it known hero today that Bubllmo Porto is holding out against tho terms proposed by tlio Allies 311st prior to tho adiournmont. Tho demand of tho Allies for tho relinquishment ot tho city of Adrianoplo is believed to bo tho chiof trouble in the settlement bctwoon tho warring powers. Tlio Turkish plenipotentiaries aro holding out against that and It Is said hero that thoy huvo received instructions from Constantinople on no account to accede to this feature of tho terms. On tho other hand, tho Porto is said to have cabled secret instructions to its envoys here, giving thorn a sot of torms to which it is willing to yield. Thcsa terms, it is reported, do not contain provisions for tho ovacuutioi of nor do thoy mention tho inattor of indomnlty. Still another mntter that is causing tlio Balkan pot to keep bubbling is tho fact that, although sho npprovod of Scrvin's concessions, Austria has so far failed to discontinue tho mobilization of her forces on tho Servian frontier. QUITS THE SERVICE (Ily Federal Wlreleu Telfcrnuh.) WASHINGTON, December 20. (Special to Tho Advertiser) Ambassador Camera, of Mexico, expects to leavo Washington for Mexico City, Decembor 111, and tho probabilities nro, it was said at tho ombassy today, that ho will nut nturii, as ho detlrcs to rctiro and practice law. UPLI WE IS OEAO ON TRANSPORT Clly fMleul Wirleu TtUjrrspb ) ilAMLA, Doruinlmr S0.(i'ocnl to Tliv Advvrtiser A wlrolum mouugo f ron, tho truiiiiuirt Nlierumn, now ou ll way to Hun riminiMo via Honolulu, umiuuurti tbu ilinlli May of tihepltlu i',lwn'. Jl hii, f the Ihirteiiatli Infantry Jjuutli whu duu to i nomnoHia, m "tII