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VOLUME XCII]-:NO. 33. CENTS. PRICE - FIVE . 11903, WA \Hl/\G7ON RECEIVES FIRST MESSAGE OVER CABLE be ffi annoiciing VENEZUELR THREATENED ¢ 0'clock this morning Presi- from Iiwm’u/um; f/n net Ll\ Jadd: Pufm( gc 1 t | contpletion “of the UR PEACE Castro Willing to Accept Terms la aPARED Wyoming 0Oil. Men Camp on Their of Allies. s e Agrees to Reference of Trouble to The Claims. Col. Ketchum’s Cowboys Terrorize Aspen County. Most of Locators Still Out and Serious Trouble Is Anticipated. President Says Settlement Only Be Defeated by the Other Side. # i L.&i L e N . : 7 7‘7”' klx/al)!v' (1’}" erw P lefl- 1Governor Dole Scnds Message to the President. OreatExcztementand L Re_(o:cmg Among Isianders. Was great tirge miny oiclock sty 1of DU the: fow v har vast s | gt~ tivis ihat a#t: fast the i ‘the & link o Ality - and: that the cormn vhd tie L Hawiian: T ATipr . Withe Tt Dole t mes- was a ASHINGTON WITHOUT WORD. No Reply Received to Note Owing to : ; Holid z 5 - SRLILPI LS e LA SiTE OF HAWAIAN CABLE STATION AND INTERIOR OF 1HE LOCAL OFFICE. was oxie gratulated £k’ Whicit his ‘father bad plann Associated Press Conve) In‘portant /V ws That Amerlcan Cantfnent and Honolulu {itireached ‘the Are Lmked 7ogether and lsland Pulse at L.ast Beats Wlth f hat of Ali: Natmns. St oed new eral b Honolulu will be oblig The Associated Press dispatch from H(mol’ulu, published in: The Call this morning-, was the only i Fisofalng. bet press dispatch sent out by the company excepting the two sent by Governor Dole. "It is the first | e g news message received by any newspapesr over the new submarine wire.. Other papers tried to fi'e matter, hul the C()I'I]pdfl\' would not ‘lbccpl it. ately flashed back the in It was H. S. Harringto | to Governor I\HI- s brief message s not indorse ngton ONOLULT, !wn buoyed since December 26. | cation, the need of ° which - has fof-all -great. achievements, Was| " e excitement the Hopolily enf, asd .“r‘;(\'.-nn —— - Jan. 1.—By cour- |1 was finished after a ~mem- | long been acknawledged by’ the | one of open. opposition and pa- | ple seemed to forget the difference in time | =CEE TOF S0 T t passed GERMANY SEEMS SATISFIED. tesy of the Com-!orable struggle against wind and | entire world and the advocacy of | tient perseverance. Its advent in;“’l::“‘l:;"t‘ ‘1‘1:):;”:‘: ;’:‘z“_:“’t‘;)’:‘“;)‘l‘m;]'::“‘" through receivi Spirit of Castro’s Beplv Said to Have mercial Pacific Ca- wave an enterprise which brings | which has often claimed the at- | Honolulu - ‘was hailed = by all | wire was tn operation time counted e e e e naught and therafore their disappoint was keen when the President’s answer would be hours loter. ble Company the | the Hawaiian Islands 2000 miles ! tention of.the highest ‘- councils, | classes as a boon to her commer- Associated Press | nearer the parent continent and| political and financial, of .\mernrinl interests and a stimulus to | is permitted to t congratu- ' putsanimportant but hithertoiso- | ica. Since the conception of the | her material and social progress. | Ay, 5 was sending lations on the completion of the ' lated commur in communica-|idea fifty years ago of connecting| Even the quaint Hawaiians, | commany were. in communiontion it e e A et answer first section of the submarine ca- | tion with the entire world' and | the continents of North Amierica | whose splendid isolation has lent | the Siivertown all day lons. The latter| It took but a few sec vt g EOR ; i 3 Mt Tt sl e : ; o SRR £ announced at 5 o'clock that ‘the } . ,...J,L.r»:u.»,\\- ble that is to connect the United | susceptible to all the industrial | and Asia by telegraph via Bering | a romantic interest to their island | 57" ;p“m SR ot S e Al | ske place in | Statés with its insular possessions | impetus which follows ready 1(‘7‘ Straits the matter of a Pa-|homes, forget for the time being |ana that - the wire woula - y important : he Pambae o s P o | o \\' b4 M e fie, f -y ~ . working some time between I1 and 12 o o s the Pacific and eventually with | cessibility. The final splicing mmm cable had many periods of | the - sacrifice of romance and o'clock, The ‘dmciale Agured 3¢ out: and suance of | the continent of Asia. The cable | the ends in the waters which for | buoyancy and depression. The | poesy to utilitarianism, and |at 1ast came to the conclusion that the asten the | was completed at 8:40 to-night;}days had rendered cable work |history of the project, like that|greeted the landing of the cable | first sisnal would probably be recefved ina- i c 5 . | about midnight. oney upon their soil with an enthusi- ALL ARE SURPKISED. ende the two ends were brought to-|impossible marked the comple- | ¢ Venezuelu foc o s> | N b x = . . | ITALY 1% NE;T s gether in. Mbolokai Channel, \lmn of tae first stage " of the un-| | { {asm second only to that which| Al were <urm-|.~\.;¢ however., when I ¥ 5 3 : | <. | first sentence, *Minute, you are : ATISFIED. | thirty-five miles from Honolulu, | taking to span the vastest ocean | rGOVEfiNOR—ELECT | | marked the departure of the Sil-| Versed” came foating over the cabie aims Made That. Reply Contains Sa | S just eleven minutes past 11 o'cloc ave y S | an Irrancis ac F « J = the ‘ans . » Honol Dinssontalis B et where the San Francisco end had | with a line of electric communi- | P‘RDEE GREETS ||, £ Continued -on Page 'S5 Oolafin /A, | every one was on the alert for mare in- ‘.l»., r\:\:“. K .:z. fulu ME, J ctgn Mintster Priget- | 2 % s o iias . St il st o b 1 t ssages 1 . cived ‘through B ]' ! GOVERNOR DOLE! | Fres Wénks s reta Hay's' note 8 &iadi » 4 . wry waye e | | GOV. GAGE Tl:NDERb GREETINGS. | || | THE MA YOR'S CONGRATULATIONS. | |, %o ™= et in pr..n«.; | —_ | % SANFDRD‘ B DOLE, | l ‘\,m and 3 - » r proposition, | | ON. SANFORD B. DOLE,Governor of Hiwali, Honolulu: On be- bt A Alohat Callc O the Chief Executive of Honolulu:: San Francisco, Queen City ent e ! 2 t a new he « T Washington half of the people of California I tender most cordial greet- fornia and Hawaif: first | of our western American mainland, sends sisterly greeting to | | wire wou 1 ove arly 3000 ing= to you and the people of the Hawaiian Government upon | friends, now neighbors, here- the metropolis of onr country's island possessions, and congrat- | ' o0 iy ek Not the slight natic reception thix successful completion by the Commercial Pacific Cable l after kinsmen, The Golden ulates Hawaii and her people upon this nearer connection and edt hiteh: 064 the firat sentence pett! and Em- Company of the splendid American enterprive of the late John W. | State's mew administration | speedier communication. | acetveit iy o - Meyer ex ged congratula.| | Mackay and of Messrs. Clarence H. Muckay, Ward, Bradley, Baker, welcomes the tle that binds us Many the bonds of patriotism and of friendly feeling now ex- | | W9 e > . s over the anticiy settl - % Storror and other members of snid company. and their’ assoclates. even closer. Our cable Iateh isting between us be strengtbened and forever maintained, in the | to do its armony witl e Vot The close and immedinte mennk of correxpoadence betweéen the peo- | | | atrini is now -in yonr hands interest of our common_ country. for the advancement and promo- | | the various attachments of the uvm,.l_ A clan troubles ple of Hawaili and of thisx State, which ix to-day perfeoted, will | and our doors are open to the tion of her prosperity and of the happiness of all her people. and | cated ap atus. & his apprecia- | unite us in more compact honds of amity and sympathy and redound t " ‘people of Hawaii. 1 may the progress of civilization, by the ways of peace, be ever and After the f two messages from Dole or e United States | to the greatmess, prosperity and happiness of our common counfry. , (,EORGE C. PARDEE; always signalized and recorded through this new Pacific eable, | | had been fla 1 across the sea the cabl Gt st L HENRY T. GAGE, Governor of California. [ Gorernor-hlecl : B, E. SCHMITZ,: Mayor of San Francisco. ) AR Continued on Page 5, Column 7. | g A e . B e L # k3 3| Continued on Page '5, Column 6.