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VOL LllLtf 80 HONOLULU ltVAH TERRITORY TOfeS-<br />
ma BLAMES tONjm IB<br />
PARTY FOR<br />
IN<br />
Says Leaders Allowed McCand<br />
less to Fasten Hfmself on to<br />
Their Baok<br />
NOW PARTY IS SUBMERGED<br />
Not Opposed to Immigration but<br />
Is Opposed to Way That<br />
Money Was Wasted<br />
I was bom and raised in a southern<br />
State whero as a Democrat nho party<br />
1b above tho individual and I dont<br />
pToposo tp bo read out of that party<br />
by any one man bore said E M<br />
Watson ono of tho numerous sane anuN<br />
conservative Democrats of Honolulu<br />
who oppose McCandless mothods but bo<br />
Hovo thoroughly in what their part<br />
represents on general issues<br />
Mr Watson lays tho blame upon him<br />
solf and the other sane and consona<br />
tivo Democrats such as Colonel Mc<br />
Carthy Doctor Raymond Captain<br />
Campbell and otner men whoso prom ¬<br />
inence in civic affairs ontitlcs them to<br />
ed as tbo cause of his act for ho had<br />
none and mnjberi of his family on the<br />
witness stand at the coroner inquest<br />
last night could think of no other thing<br />
that might have led him to do it<br />
Prom what can bo learned from out<br />
eldo source howpvor petty domestic<br />
dlfllcultle might have possibly luilu<br />
oncad him In his resolve to Uko hU<br />
own life He did uoL decide to do co<br />
fm the ittnir of a moment and while<br />
the evidence art that lie arose that<br />
worn i uk with ppulbly no suspletoii of<br />
uueh o thought in bU mind he bad fully<br />
onteuiulHte4 tho diwl befpr ouwuilt<br />
Uau it<br />
TU InUr wbitli lie had walled win<br />
M44rMM4 to bu daughter Mi Marin<br />
3iro4 and aUi4 siothlna In it but<br />
brier farewell aud w lsfUea<br />
rutfmiti hum welUr It wu writ<br />
ten Srmi wllUoul ra ltfcr best<br />
Hi burilfeie 4 U out U<br />
MilB n tltfU aitpf ur U<br />
TO BEGIN SOON<br />
Dredging of Drydock Will Be All<br />
Done by the End of the<br />
Present Year<br />
PREPARING FOR ROCK WORK<br />
Channel Dredging Has Fallen a<br />
Little Behind but Will Be<br />
Finished on Time<br />
At tho end of tbo year tho dredgers<br />
of tho Hawaiian Dredging Company<br />
will be withdrawn from the drydock<br />
site at Pearl Harbor and the millions<br />
of feet of lumber whicu liayo been<br />
sjzed bolted and prepared as sections<br />
of the falso crib work will be lowored<br />
ltto tho finished or inner end of tho<br />
dockand the water pumped out leaving<br />
tho crib Work which will resemblo egg<br />
carrying crates exposed and Into these<br />
square tho concreto will bo dumped<br />
To supply tho crushed rock and sand<br />
and even tho heavy stone the dredging<br />
companys qunrry at Waikakalua gulch<br />
back -- of Oahu plantation and on the<br />
branch line of the baku raHroad from<br />
Wnipahu to Wahiawa will turn out<br />
vast quantities of material every day<br />
Dotting Quarry Beady<br />
The quarry is almost in readiness<br />
Tho plant which is noarly all hero is<br />
being assembled at the quarry site<br />
omce buildings and tool nouses are<br />
being pat up and the laborers camps<br />
are being prepared When tho drydock<br />
superintendent calls for material it will<br />
bo forwarded immediately to the dock<br />
site Between threo and six hundred<br />
Continued on Pago Five<br />
tr<br />
street in the morning ostensibly to go<br />
A IW j tiAHnn Wmj<br />
where bo was seen to cross the sward<br />
and drop J tho letter in the mail box nt<br />
mu curuur ox xuuug uuu vicwria<br />
stroots Ho then walked back into tho<br />
park and standing for a moment drew<br />
his revolver and fired into bis mouth<br />
Charles Hustace a parkkeeper and two<br />
mosquito inspectors saw him fire and<br />
fall and rushed to bim Hustace was<br />
tbo urst on tbo scene and Dr U B<br />
Wood who w8i passing also stopped<br />
and rendered nrst aid<br />
Tho patrol was sent for and was<br />
rushed to the scone but tho old man<br />
expired beforo it reached him<br />
The letter bo mhiled rend as follows<br />
Dear Daughter and Mothers By<br />
tbo time you receive this I will bo no<br />
more The boy to the safe deposit at<br />
I Waterbouso are in my room behind<br />
tbo window<br />
V Your Affoctlonate Father<br />
W BREDE<br />
P 8 The bey ore marked 73<br />
Write my lodge Tny will end you<br />
t0 for my funeral Ooodby<br />
HMailpLodgo K of P Honokso<br />
The reference to the Ifonokaa Jodge<br />
was a result of a short residence then<br />
while be wits employed In the mill<br />
lie was a rutlvo of New York elty<br />
njid ramo to Jfnwl bclwer fortyflvo<br />
nd fifty years gje heug well known<br />
about the elty Ho li survived by th<br />
wlilaw tlirfe Mm WlllUm Cir<br />
hb1 IhuI and four diuRbturt Marli<br />
Mr Jurn Ilppklws Mr awr ICar<br />
mttl d Mr llwry Wm<br />
The iunuMt list alubt TMullM l<br />
vr4lt uf Ulh fruw s UHwbt wwA<br />
llfiilin lb bti nelf itM44 wHti<br />
UlflilftJ ISttl UHVMWil<br />
Tli fuittritt wiU be Mi t tun<br />
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KUHIO REPLIES THE<br />
QUESTIONS SKED BY<br />
-<br />
OCTOBER 18 1910 SEMI WEEKLY WHOLE NO 3218<br />
T ttlN THE FRIEND<br />
Open Letto From Thewjqre Richards Brings<br />
a Straightforward Answer From<br />
Straightforward Man<br />
io vtHvi<br />
K tiidMBiHisiisBB<br />
nIIHrimM wnvna H ttit wan fll eywlrd torn tb<br />
itramjmrt Pli and an iHvettigftUon will<br />
KwumIwIm tMiiUr if IM 1i in u tuwbr uf ii iw Tbi<br />
ijhm wi iiswifw ritii ywnjsw ww ih fitrmfn mi hmm mrt<br />
t m in m etH mn mptmt hijm wiry iiv m twin if<br />
<strong>wmmiwk</strong><br />
GAiLES<br />
Norman Watkins Tells Leader of<br />
Demooraoy That His Re- ¬<br />
marks<br />
Are Lies<br />
THEM PROVES THE ASSERTION<br />
Stcvedorfcs Pay Has Not Been<br />
Cut Because bf Russians or<br />
for Any Reason<br />
Nailed ns a lie by tbo vory men whom<br />
McCandless assorts have been hurt by<br />
Immigration Links statement that tbo<br />
Hawaiian stevedores nro receiving less<br />
pay sinco tho Russlnn immigrants ar l<br />
rived has been absolutely proven a<br />
falsehood and Norman Watkins Re<br />
Tho first definite stops toward the<br />
acquisition of tho Kilauea crater and<br />
surrounding lands as a national park<br />
aro being taken n conference held In<br />
the ofllco of Governor Frenr yesterday<br />
afternoon at one oclock advancing the<br />
plans materially<br />
Those present at tho mectimr wore<br />
tho Governor Marston Campbell A F<br />
Judd rcpresenting tho trustees of tho<br />
Bishop Lstnto 1VB Dodge tho estatos<br />
superintendent Wojtcr Wall tho territorial<br />
survbyor and Lorrin A Thurston<br />
who as a representative of tb Hilo<br />
branch Pf tbo Hawaiian Trail and<br />
Mountain Club brought the matter to<br />
tbo Governors attention last wook<br />
Proceedings jow await more dcfinlto<br />
Information relating to the position of<br />
tbe lands which nro desired for the<br />
park A aurvoyor will bo sent down<br />
and tbo next meetinir to considor tbe<br />
question will probably bavp before it<br />
piaus aim uiuo prints upon winch it will<br />
be possiblo to iiaso further action<br />
A soon a tho plan aro secured lt<br />
win no posmuie to enter into negotia<br />
tion with tbe private owners who aro<br />
tbo Illabop Katuto tlio Campbell L<br />
tnto and the Austin Dulato There<br />
nro savorul crulcr other than Kilauea<br />
proper extending toward Jmia or<br />
hoiiio iiiIIm which It i desired to have<br />
wltbln tbo limits of the proponed park<br />
Ilia exact position of which on the map<br />
i no i now eeriaiu<br />
Oainplete srrftnuamenl far tbe aeqtii<br />
alllon uf tbe Midi It I bopw will ba<br />
reany by be limit tha next eonureM<br />
Mitiweuio IU SMwJons wlun H will bf<br />
laid boore that my for ba uuMnry<br />
aetlou wblsb nbl erat It lata a<br />
HAUeoal rk ruuklu with tlm YW<br />
luwatuHe and llg It In lulit<br />
-- - ft- - -<br />
Ur fMnJrifk Iaw wIbViw f a IM<br />
iHor Htwaer uf WJlfiai a4 wKiw<br />
U Iiimt 4m at tb tat tml Utl<br />
av rraii4u<br />
Writ<br />
GRASP OF<br />
STORM<br />
Thousands Homeless and Ha<br />
vanas Residence District<br />
Flooded<br />
rAMPAFLORIDASTORMSWEPT<br />
Communication- - by Telegraph Is<br />
Crippled and Wireless<br />
Disabled<br />
HAVANA Cuba October 18 ThU<br />
island is suffering- - tho greatest storm<br />
known to its inhabitants Tho wind is<br />
wrcnklng havoc over tbo land at tho<br />
rate of fifty miles on hour and tho<br />
population is terrified<br />
Tho damago so far wrought can not<br />
bo at this time estimated though it is<br />
known to a certainty that tho loss<br />
in property will run up into tho mil<br />
lions<br />
Thousands of tho poor peasantry<br />
nro without homes in tbo western prov<br />
inces their places of abode having<br />
been demolished by tho terrific wind<br />
Tbo residonco district in this city<br />
is llooded and great distress provail<br />
People aro in constant fear Ar their<br />
lives Many are leaving tho city<br />
taaua iiJonda uctober 18 -- This<br />
tho respect and support of tho com- ¬<br />
munity in their political preferences<br />
While thoy waited from convention to<br />
convention io bring tboir party meas<br />
ures to the front McCandless so they<br />
assert worked ovory twenty four hours<br />
in all the days of the two years betvcon<br />
elections working for his own selfish<br />
interests preparing the way for dele- ¬<br />
gates to tho convention who would do<br />
his bidding entirely in opposition to<br />
what tho sano and consonativo Demo ¬<br />
crats had to lay beforo that body<br />
Tbeso methods -- have not appealed to<br />
their sense of political fairness and<br />
consequently formed tlus basis of their<br />
onoosition to McCandless working to<br />
elevate himsolf and submerging the<br />
uity noun<br />
As to tho anti immigration plank of<br />
the Democratic party Mr Watson be- ¬<br />
lieves that considerable slush is going<br />
the rounds of the1 electorate which<br />
could just as well bo unsaid Ho bo<br />
lievos that immigration for Hawaii is<br />
necessary just as much as for any<br />
other country needing a white popula- ¬<br />
tion but ho is of the opinion that tho<br />
anti immigration plank is popular<br />
among not only Hawaiians but wbito<br />
mechanics also and that the<br />
arguments may prevail at tho<br />
election<br />
That it will bo a boomerang to tho<br />
party as a whold two years honce hbw<br />
ovcr is also his belief<br />
Ha is not opposed to present immi- ¬<br />
gration hut is unqualifiedly opposed to<br />
the methods under which tho last imm- ¬<br />
igration experiments have been conduct- ¬<br />
ed with territorial moneys which ho<br />
considers have been ruinously wasteful<br />
Ho believes also that the cessation of<br />
immigration lor two years snonia provo<br />
benoficinl<br />
IN<br />
Withput apparent reason and with<br />
no other intimation than that contained<br />
in a letter mailed an instant before the<br />
deed William Drode an aged mechanic<br />
shot and killed him<br />
eolf in Thomas Square<br />
Tho weapon he had chosen was a<br />
emaU 22 ealibor revolyor Thebullet<br />
fired into tho mouth plunged into tho<br />
baso of tho brain causing death within<br />
a few moments after the discharge He<br />
mado no attempt to conceal hie deed<br />
Tho Bhot was Hod shortly after eight<br />
and many people passing to work heard<br />
the report of tho gyiJnndsaw lilr all<br />
on his faeo on the- - grass - j<br />
Ho was in tho employ oft tho Hono ¬<br />
lulu Iron Works SndUhough eevonty<br />
elx years of age was a capablo em ¬<br />
ploye No financial trouble or diff- ¬<br />
iculty with his employers can be assign ¬<br />
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DELEGATE KAINlANAOLfa<br />
Rt Kev Restarick lhtroduces On Saturday oveninc a communication captioned An Open Letter to<br />
Honolulu Clergyman to Cin- ¬ Lprrin jALjUburstjpn Was handed to the otor of TheAUertiscrrby Theodorq<br />
Richards written InTrnWer to un editonnl in this paper signed by Mr Thurs<br />
cinnati Gathering<br />
ton published in the issue of Saturday last<br />
Accompanying tho letter was a note requesting that tbo publication of<br />
CINCINNATI Ohio October 18 the open letter bo dolaycd until Monday<br />
Tho RjghrRevorcnd Henry Bond Ees Mr Thurston being out of town on Sunday his attention could not bo<br />
tarick Bishop of Honolulu T H de- ¬<br />
called to tho letter until yesterday In view of the fact tV tho open lcttor<br />
livered an address yesterday at tho contained a number of questions<br />
joint conferenco of tho houso of bishops<br />
addrcssedto lnnco Kuhio a copy of it was<br />
and the houso of deputies of the Pro- ¬ sent by Mr Thurston to him with a request that he himself nnswer the<br />
testant Episcopal church in its trien- ¬ questions<br />
nial convention in this city reviewing Below are given the open letter<br />
tho work of tbo church in the island and<br />
territory<br />
tho Delegates reply<br />
Bishop Restarick introduced to tho OPEN LETTEB TO L A THURSTON<br />
convention one of his coworkers in tho Concerning Saturday mornings edi- ¬<br />
Hawaiian Islands a Chincso tho Rev- ¬ torial this much in reply Your quo- ¬<br />
erend Kong Yin Tct ipastor of Bt tations from tho Friend were correct<br />
Peters chapel of that city who also<br />
T<br />
spoke of Hawaiian affairs<br />
as far as suited<br />
do ot tlink1 tha an cWWe<br />
doubtless The editorials in the<br />
EVAPORATOR EXPLOSION<br />
INJURES THREE<br />
SANTA BARBARA Qctobor 17<br />
Three persons wero seriously injured today<br />
in the explosion of an evaporator<br />
MECHANIC TAKES HIS OWN LIFE<br />
PUBLIC SQUARE FOR ND APPARENT E<br />
find in the park Prom tho evenness<br />
o tbo writing tho note might oven<br />
have beon written before bo left homo<br />
After leaving his residence on Piikol<br />
ycsterdaymoriing<br />
purposes<br />
her of people will bo affected by<br />
which you criticized had to do with<br />
Kuhio and his bad faith your editorial<br />
was mostly concerned With T R<br />
and bis shortcomings hypocrisy sind<br />
cant Suppose we rclogate this T<br />
B who appears to be on no ticket<br />
to tho limbo to which you consigned<br />
him Did bo do poor work or none at<br />
all for the prohibition plobiscitot It<br />
is immaterial On the othor band every<br />
ono admits that Lorrin A Tburstgn did<br />
a big mans work for prohibition and<br />
I tako pleasure in reaffirming It That<br />
too unfortunately is immaterial If<br />
he were a candidato now aye that<br />
would bo different<br />
Kuhio is tho candidate His attitude<br />
toward the prohibition campaign is ma- ¬<br />
terial Ho mado tho plobiscito post<br />
slblo Granted and wbyf To avoid<br />
federal prohibition on a purely homo<br />
rule issue which otherwise would have<br />
carried Did ho net stato then and<br />
sinco then that be was in favor of pro- ¬<br />
hibition in tho interests of my peo- ¬<br />
ple How about the promise to stump<br />
the Islands in favor of prohibition for<br />
tHo snko of my pcoplot<br />
Now let him answer the questions<br />
propounded in the Friend sinco Mr<br />
Thurston bns taken up tho issue which<br />
are herewith appended If ho cannot<br />
answer them without perjury pr eva<br />
sion bo is a political trickster and wo<br />
can disregard L A Thurston T It<br />
or even Link McCandless as all of<br />
them immaterial negllglblo factors in<br />
determining whether woyoto for Kuhio<br />
or not If a man rotes for neither can ¬<br />
publican candldnto for tho houso<br />
mluccd no words in branding tbo mis<br />
representation nt tho big Republican<br />
rally in Kakaako last night tho strong<br />
hold of poolas Mr Watkins challenged<br />
any Hawaiian Btovcdoro jn hearing to<br />
provo that McCandless stntcment was<br />
corroet His challcngo was interpreted<br />
into Hawaiian and tho speaker<br />
for a rcsponso and receiving<br />
waited<br />
none<br />
pointblank declared Link to be a liar<br />
It was a psj etiological opportunity<br />
Which Watkins did not lot slip by but<br />
none of tho 2 a day inert upheld Link<br />
Immigration formed a largo part of<br />
tho arguments udvnnccd by the spiel<br />
ers who included tho delegate John<br />
Lono candidato for mayor R W Shin city Is storm swept with tho wind at<br />
gle for troasuror Antonio Marcalllno over fifty inilcts an hour Communica- ¬<br />
for tho bouse Knloiopu and Chilling- - tion is crippled imnny toloirranh linos<br />
being blown down Tha wireless<br />
worth for the sonato<br />
is dis<br />
and many othors<br />
Tho gingerbread platform of tho Mc<br />
Candless party was crumbled by<br />
iuccessivo assaults unon itn weak<br />
planks and many strong statements<br />
were made to show that Republican<br />
sironctu at wnBinntzton as well as in<br />
tho local legislature has given llawall<br />
laws which are all In tbo lino of n<br />
progressive rorritory Thoro woro<br />
statements mado which challcngo Mc<br />
Candloss to toll tho truth and refrain<br />
from uttering further misrepresenta- ¬<br />
tions about tho Republican party and<br />
ns worK in mo interest or tbo entire<br />
community<br />
ROCKEFELLER STILL<br />
GIVING MILLIONS<br />
Mr Thurstons letter to tho Delegate<br />
BOSTON Massachusetts Octobor 17<br />
from Theodoio Richards Tbo only nor -- pifts amounting to 3820000 from<br />
tions thereof which call for an answer John D Rockefeller to<br />
aro<br />
ba<br />
questions nddresiod toyou concern<br />
used for<br />
ing matters within your personal knowl medical research wore announced horo<br />
cuee<br />
today Tho aged loader of Standard<br />
Oil has already given many millions<br />
for the samo purpose His philanthropies<br />
tho insulting insinuations therein nnd now amount to more than 50000100<br />
in the Frfcnil contained but as thoy and lio has plans for giving nwny for<br />
navo been printed in a resnertnble pa charitablo Or scientific purposes that<br />
per nnd are now roitcrated thoro may uijicu mora<br />
bo a misapprehension in the minds of<br />
somo us to what jour status Was wltli<br />
relation to the subject matter of Mr<br />
jiclinrdr Jettcr ana DEFINITE 1 therefore sue- IRK FOR<br />
gostthat ypu reply to tho letter your<br />
reply to no puunsued simultaneously<br />
tncrcwitn THE WATiONAL PARK<br />
Respectfully yours<br />
LORBIXi A THURSTON<br />
Conference Furthers Plans for<br />
KALANIANAOLE TO THURSTON<br />
Acquisition of Kilauea Crater<br />
Honolulu OctoLor 171010<br />
Mr Lorrin A Thurston<br />
Lands<br />
Dear Sir I hereby acknowledge tho<br />
receipt of your communication of oven<br />
date herewith pncloBtng copy of open<br />
letter from Thcbdoro Richards to your<br />
self and succcstinc that I reply thereto<br />
My first impulso nftcr reading Mr<br />
Richards Jotter ns well as bis editorial<br />
In the Priond wns to treat it with thi<br />
silent contempt nhlch it deserves for<br />
if my character 1b not well tnough es- -<br />
wontmued on rage Five<br />
i li<br />
CHINAMAN IS FOUND<br />
DEAD IN BREAKERS<br />
May Have Jumped Overboard<br />
didate on n question of conscience he From Passing Ship to Force<br />
is responsible for the act alone and need<br />
pay no attention to tbo sophistry of Entry Into the Country<br />
nnlf IL vntn tn ihn flnrnni<br />
Hero aro tho questions<br />
Was he not avowedly for prohibi- ¬<br />
Waahod ashoro by the breakor at<br />
tion in the bearing before tbo congres<br />
sional committees fighting tbo Curtis the foot of Diamond Head tbo body of<br />
bill onlv on tho issue of Homo Rulof aa unknown Chinaman was found ye<br />
Did bo not accept a place on the tvrday aftornopn by a teamster work<br />
people proiiiumon campaign eom lug for<br />
mltteof<br />
Mr Caldwell Tbo dlcoorer<br />
Did be get a tip that tbe llquo fiot the body notified Mr Caldwell and<br />
people were going to win that be wont Mr- - Hay who dragged tho body beyond<br />
back on hi promise to atump tbo the reach of the water and afterword<br />
Jand for iripblbltlonf summoned Deputy Sborlff Obarle<br />
Wu bit trip ltii<br />
Io JUno tor bU Tbe wan bad been drowned uud llttJo<br />
HM1IU or tp Kill liwai uiieumt hu yet bu made la Identify<br />
a tbe Mining in the yacht Jfa hiiii lVom the cut of III clothe ho it<br />
wall a iftuil of xptHtlpi aoimwbat biiev4 to be a trngr to Hawaii<br />
dliamw iitltiH to a wmn who could wot and Ibwp la tjoii ivluiiu that be<br />
on iMllon day Inform Ibe WWU WBi emptoywi pq pus pf the etMmeri<br />
¬<br />
abled<br />
HAVANA Octobor 17 Tornado and<br />
flood descended almost together on tho<br />
city last nlgnt and today disastrous<br />
damages nro reported from ovcry Quar ¬<br />
ter The customs warehouses havo been<br />
flooded nnd in the provinces tho crops<br />
uuvu uvuu seriously lujuruu<br />
WOU KILLED<br />
WITH THE MEN<br />
AT ELECTIONS<br />
BASSE TDBRE Guadaloupo Octo- ¬<br />
ber 18 Elections occurred hero yes¬<br />
terday and thero was panic at tho polls<br />
for tho unruly element for a timo man ¬<br />
aged to got tho upper hand towards<br />
tho closo of tha days voting after<br />
much disorder had prevailed all day<br />
There was nondiscrimination pa tbo<br />
part of the rioters for women as woll<br />
as men dlod in tho clash<br />
When officers of the law bad cloared<br />
tbo stroots there wero tbo Ibodlos of<br />
throe women and fivo nion left dead<br />
while twonty flvo men and women wero<br />
hurried to tho hospitals nioro or less se- ¬<br />
riously injured<br />
H<br />
AUTHOR WM MOODY<br />
DIES OF BRAIN TUMOR<br />
COLORADO SPRINGS October 18<br />
William Moody nuthor died hero today<br />
of tumor Pf tho brain William Vaughn<br />
Moody wns born in Indiana in 1809<br />
and was a graduato of Harvard 1803<br />
AM 1891 Tbo Great Divido was<br />
among bis books<br />
H<br />
STRIKE AT 1 EI<br />
PARIS October 18 Tbo groat atriko<br />
fit railroad employes which lor a tlmo<br />
threatened the poned of France and<br />
nlarmod tho govornmojtt to tho extent<br />
At greatly reinforcing the military<br />
forcos in tbo capital city has come to<br />
An cnu ana today worK will be resumed<br />
pn all line affected<br />
It is believed by those In blgli au ¬<br />
thority that tho wolcomp collapse of<br />
the Inland tranaportntlon blockAdo was<br />
primarily duo to tho premiers order<br />
calling the majojrlty pf tbo railroad<br />
omployca who aro in the military ro- -<br />
iorvo to join tho colon tho appeal to<br />
patriot being Irresistible to the greater<br />
number while those unaffected by duty<br />
to tbo flag were frightened by tbo pun<br />
Islniiuiit which would have beon their<br />
Jmd they disobeyed<br />
Many f the atriko leader havo been<br />
placed under arrest and will bo bald<br />
rupoiullilu fur tbe JUalVeutloii sown by<br />
ihvir ugltutiuiia<br />
JAHIM Jfiuitor 17 una of the<br />
uraui ruilwity liriikaa that tro tbe<br />
pine wbi Unlay blown up with dyim<br />
wlU Tim daiuagg nxullluji U ohibiI<br />
DEMOORATS CHOOSE<br />
POSS FOR OOVERHOR<br />
mmwin itir if i rgfiiMibti<br />
fIM llf llw liirriiltv I<br />
tU MvDilOflVl fit W 1<br />
4<br />
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BIDS FOR COMPLETION OF WORK ON THE lllLO AND<br />
KAHULUI BREAKWATERS FURNISH SOME SURPRISES<br />
But One Tender Presented for<br />
Maui Harbor Construction<br />
and Is Protested<br />
CLAIM UNFAIR TREATMENT<br />
Two Contracting Firms Charge<br />
the Kahului Railroad With<br />
Illegal Participation<br />
From Saturdays Admtiser<br />
Pccullnr complications yesterday do<br />
vclopod in tlio bidding on ho construc<br />
tion of tlio KnhulufIIarbor breakwater<br />
when tho tenders woro opened in tho<br />
office of Maj H Evclctli Winslow of<br />
tlio engineers and only ono was found<br />
accompanied liy several protests from<br />
othir wDiiId bo bidders<br />
The protests are variously based on<br />
tlio fact that tho Kahului Itailroad<br />
Company hag refused to quoto rates on<br />
hauling rock for tho breakwater nnd<br />
on tho assumption that it is itself a<br />
bidder contrary to- - tho rules of tho<br />
interstate commerce commission<br />
On this last point tho Lord Young<br />
Engineering Company which filed tho<br />
most emphatic protest mentions a rul<br />
ing which forbids a railway corporation<br />
from bidding on federal work which in<br />
volves carrying stone used over its own<br />
lines<br />
Tn answer to this Superintendent<br />
Williams of tho Knhului jiailroad de<br />
nies thnt his company is barred from<br />
tho work<br />
Tho other protest was filed by the<br />
Morgan Dredging Company by its president<br />
J J Bclscr who claims that tho<br />
railroad refused not to quoto rates but<br />
to quoto rates which mudo it possible<br />
for them to bid<br />
Tho Kahului Uailroad offered two<br />
bids ono on the delivery of stone and<br />
construction of the breakwater nnd tho<br />
other on delivery only for tho government<br />
to construct Tho first was 185<br />
a ton and tho second 135 n ton The<br />
bids and protests will nil bo forwarded<br />
to Washington and thero passed upon<br />
Tho whofo mnttcr will probably bo laid<br />
beforo tho intcrstato commerce commission<br />
for decision<br />
Tho Lord Young Protests<br />
In President Ed Lords protest on<br />
bohnlfof his firm ho says<br />
Tho Kahului Railroad Company is<br />
a public service corporation and is tho<br />
only means by which tho rock specifiod<br />
by you for tho construction of the<br />
breakwater can bo brought thereto It<br />
is impossible for us to bid without a<br />
rate from tho railroad company which<br />
owns the only lino to the brenkwnter<br />
nnd controls tho only suitable rock<br />
nvnilililn fnr flin construction<br />
Because of tho action of tho Ko<br />
hului Railroad Company in declining to<br />
furnish us a price per ton for rock in<br />
cluding hauling tlfe same as sot out in<br />
our letter of October 2 1010 wo nro<br />
unable to compctowlth tho railroad<br />
company for the work We therefore<br />
mako this our protest against awarding<br />
a contract for breakwater construction<br />
at Kahului Harbor Maui Territory of<br />
Iiawqii under specifications in accord<br />
111 nt Cn 7nMl it<br />
Kahului city islet<br />
Knhului<br />
tho appropriation under which work<br />
referred to Is to be carried on<br />
had its own convenience constructed<br />
a portion of breakwater do<br />
elined to place tho bidding for work<br />
upon a competitive basis and scoks to<br />
obtain the advertised work for itself<br />
at its own price<br />
On the further ground tho Ka<br />
hulul Uailroad Company is a railwny<br />
corporation and can not within tho<br />
United Interstate Commorco<br />
Act upon federal work which in<br />
volves carrying stono used in tho work<br />
over its own line<br />
Prohibitive Bate<br />
President Bclser of tho newly organ<br />
Morgan Dredging<br />
in his ollicial protest as follows<br />
Acting under information quoted to<br />
us by your Mr Qulnn nnd your Mr<br />
Whtttotnore to wit that tho Kahului<br />
Uailroad Company would quoto a rato<br />
of fifty cents ipur ton for furnishing<br />
and laying all trackago from shore end<br />
of Kahului breakwater to quarry in<br />
Camp lour Gulch do all tho hauling<br />
including tho furnishing necessary<br />
equipment and give freo uso of quarry<br />
wo lme investigated tho Kahului<br />
breakwnter with tho intention of bid ¬<br />
seen vestcrdnv afternoon relative to go unexpectedly low in contrast to tho<br />
tho protest of tho Lord Young company that It wps stated yesterday that<br />
concerning tho bid of the Knhului ltnll- - would be unable to rcalizo a profit<br />
road Company nnil Us nidged irom it but Issued an assutanco that<br />
to give the Lord Young Company a tho bid was mado on a substantial basis<br />
freight rate on Ho said and thnt thoy had by taking advnntago<br />
Tho Lord Young company did not of Mot7gers experience on tho original<br />
nsk the Knhului Itailroad Company for J section of tho breakwator beon nblo to<br />
n simple freight rate on rock from n reduce tho price<br />
I given point to another given point There is slill one moro company to<br />
Thoy asked the railroad company to hear from a Philadelphia firm<br />
give them a bid lor luriusuing roeu ror canted nouce or its participation in tno<br />
hauling tho Tock so furnished for fur- - bidding This bid will go direct to<br />
nialiSno mii1 lnTirir tm li fmm flirt nms Wnolini rtTl na i11 li a lrtnVil<br />
uiniiKlLi nnne<br />
HJ vttivil uii<br />
ding same<br />
Wo have however been unablo to<br />
secure from tlio railroad company any<br />
said<br />
Railroad Eoplics<br />
Tho Kahului railroads replies to tho<br />
requests of two contracting companies<br />
vary in but ono rospect as it<br />
stated to the Lord Young company that<br />
it did not euro at this time to glvo<br />
rates other bidders and whilo stating<br />
the homo the Morgan Dredging Com<br />
pany indded tho rate which tho latter<br />
considers prohibitive<br />
In ltd letter to QIoMrs Hoogs<br />
and lielicr of tho dredger company Hu<br />
jiuriutvndont William tho railroad<br />
saiui<br />
We regrut to wiy that wo do not<br />
ftul dinpotod to make bids tin any por<br />
tion of tliv of the breakwntur<br />
third partie at thlp tlins thli<br />
cumpaiiy l about to lihl for tho oon<br />
struetiuu of the hrtwltwiitflr us a<br />
wholn<br />
Jlils ultid mhi ldentltal ivllh<br />
tho nnvwvr given tlio KerdYauug tow<br />
jwuy Iul in i Inn 4 hi pond s<br />
rtWUlHr rir ultr Hindi lu lllroml llMil<br />
ivi1llln iirUiiire for Tills<br />
kUtlxli<br />
Tim rutii for lmullug fur<br />
likvuiff Miijn In rlod<br />
frimi mv iiiii mi iiiii of tlm K<br />
hulul lUlliuiil illittJ In imlut OS<br />
ur smi nit i n giit on una<br />
wif ul bur i4 ul lb Knhului<br />
rVwlf will it vliitit MI r tun<br />
fciiw jvo i uaiiiiivu tia t tit iuw vuvs<br />
ent track or tno railroad a quarry<br />
nnd for removing certain tracks now ntl<br />
tho breakwater nnd substituting othor<br />
tracks therefor<br />
Neither law nor conimonsenso requires<br />
a railroad any moro than any<br />
other company to do nil of these things<br />
for a would bo contractor unless tlio<br />
rnilroad chooses so to do<br />
Moreover tho terms of tho specifi<br />
cations of tho breakwater specifically<br />
stato that if any blddor is interested<br />
in any way any othor bid such fact<br />
will disqualify tho bidder so interested<br />
How as u matter ol lact tno ljord<br />
Young company wanted the Kahului<br />
Railroad Company to bo directly Inter ¬<br />
ested in their bid to tho amount of<br />
about soventy fivo per cent of tho cost<br />
of their work If we had acquiesced In<br />
their request our bid would have been<br />
disqualified<br />
Thoro is no law prohibiting a rail- ¬<br />
road company from bidding on n gov- ¬<br />
ernment contract The Knhului Rail- -<br />
Compnny happens to bo favorably<br />
situated order to do this work That<br />
temb714 foiO on the ground that7hV reason why should dlvdo the l<br />
rock<br />
which<br />
Oceanic<br />
COMING FASTER<br />
Collections<br />
in<br />
Develops<br />
occasion<br />
r1<br />
Itailroad which wlU in in finally<br />
tho<br />
t that collections amounted<br />
l v<br />
o-- tho<br />
has<br />
so to -<br />
Company mado<br />
li i nmninlnd lirnnltwiltnr nt Ivnllllluii 301007<br />
for<br />
heavy rockfj weighing ninny<br />
said<br />
tons each in the superstructure for 785PjrnUn9t<br />
tho 185 a ton whilo tho lowest bid for<br />
Bytcm<br />
substructure in tho Hllo breakwater<br />
with a maximum weight of ono<br />
ton for the heaviest rock was 181 a<br />
a a - j<br />
I- -<br />
that<br />
tHon1tit nnnl Warnuu UUb nln n<br />
Railroad Company<br />
ized stated<br />
of<br />
I<br />
blililir<br />
rurk<br />
i<br />
i<br />
or boarding who healthy For<br />
nnd ndvantago arrested<br />
plant already nuuuic<br />
ground<br />
of Mercantile<br />
1<br />
received low bid tlio I r Company is HONOLULU BOY<br />
establishments<br />
Official Answer Protests<br />
Tho further to the protests<br />
of companies by Williams<br />
Major which follows adds<br />
to tho foregoing In his letter ho<br />
Hefcrring to protest filed by<br />
Young Engineering Compnny at tho<br />
ononinir of lironosals for tho con<br />
struction of tho extension of tho Ka<br />
breakwator in your ofiicc this 24th<br />
of October wo would say<br />
that company to quoto in<br />
bidders for quarrying nnl<br />
delivery or tho rock for tho<br />
following reasons<br />
First Quotntioo general in- ¬<br />
structions for bidders Iicasonnblo<br />
grounds for supposing bidder<br />
is in moro tmin one bid lor<br />
same item will cause rejection of<br />
rates which would us to submit bIJs Jn whJcM ho ls intorestcd<br />
bid on breakwater mi - umi ivwi<br />
to<br />
in<br />
VHH<br />
Ul<br />
in<br />
a<br />
mo legal nuviscr ii vu hi ws coinpauy<br />
Maul advised us that thisthe<br />
to<br />
of<br />
L as<br />
In<br />
h<br />
IIiki<br />
i in hi<br />
- thoy<br />
roajl<br />
might be<br />
so ns to causo tho rejection<br />
of tho bids which this compnny was<br />
then preparing to submit given<br />
tlio quotations asked for<br />
Second Kahului Uailroad<br />
pany In bidding for tho breakwater<br />
construction desired to donl directly<br />
with tho United Btatoa government and<br />
ns parties who Inquired for th<br />
of tune wero evidently inter<br />
ested only in tho atone<br />
it was uoeiiiou to put m<br />
tho ulteruiitUo bid covering u prico to<br />
tlu Inlted State govornuiont of iloue<br />
dellvidl on carl thus giving your de ¬<br />
IS<br />
IN<br />
This Year Greater<br />
Than Ever Before and<br />
Trouble<br />
Llconso collections year havo<br />
ibocn better ever bofore aud less<br />
trouble has been experienced in collect<br />
partment oppiirtuiiity to eol for<br />
the placing of the alone in the<br />
braukwNttr If dawned lulvlialilo<br />
Third We to<br />
tliD r hunutor of tho luqnlrlM mado by<br />
iiiirilti hIiu clnluioil iutudil to<br />
bid ou this work<br />
RrkwM4r<br />
AririJiiK tu llu tviiduK for III iiau<br />
u lUu llllu bmukwiilur wbUb<br />
wmo wltu iipmiuj ynfturtin HiuiulUK ill<br />
lh uttlt of VlJor K fSvvUtb Wliwlow<br />
k Iah Vuimg ItnttUMrtuC MiWRy<br />
toill u llml tUbl fur ruiitrast<br />
It i uwrd4 v tti lowfl<br />
uniiwr<br />
tin suMi lint fl 14 par fr<br />
iki mbuuiun Ibiii Myurv Uli<br />
¬<br />
American Island in<br />
Samoa<br />
V M Crose United<br />
8tacs Nnvy tho newly appointed naval<br />
governor of American Samoa is a pas<br />
ing them ha been experienced<br />
sinco tho law into effect Up to<br />
date on tho collections 6862292<br />
has been taken in by City<br />
rent<br />
printing<br />
being over<br />
tho<br />
well in<br />
A COLD<br />
motity ffllU<br />
¬<br />
senger aboard Canadian Australian<br />
steamship Marama en to his post<br />
of by thd roundabout neces<br />
sary to arrive at any placo in Samoa<br />
the line withdraw its<br />
Samoan service Commander Crose is<br />
accompanied by his wife and two<br />
daughters<br />
The United Navy is represent ¬<br />
others<br />
ed Samoan waters by the gunboat<br />
Annapolis of tho smaller vessels<br />
of tho and ono tho vessels<br />
completed about 1S97 has a speed<br />
of considerably less than twelvo<br />
She is a good type vessel however<br />
and it is likely she will bo kopt<br />
Tutuila for some Tho<br />
has quarters but tho crow<br />
on uuiy nave incir quarters gun<br />
boat<br />
Ofllcers and families for Tu- ¬<br />
tuila now on tho liners out of<br />
Victoria going to Auckland tranship- ¬<br />
ping to vessels occaBionnlly go<br />
to tho Samoan group It is n long way<br />
to get but it is apparently safer<br />
than going by tramp freighters as on<br />
ono several officers their<br />
wives were wrecked in tho British<br />
steamship Aeon to pieces<br />
on Christmas Island This vessel left<br />
Tho greater of this sura was San Francisco for Samoa but disaster<br />
during tno Ilrst 03- - veri u iu wv iphbuii wkju<br />
Company Xr would bo contr coming to the coffers rescued from after<br />
X - u Tho fact the Itailroad August to<br />
a tender to bnlld ooptcmoer Typ-<br />
herein<br />
has<br />
States<br />
bid<br />
Company<br />
on<br />
to<br />
luU<br />
tlw<br />
-<br />
reiusai<br />
the<br />
route<br />
routo<br />
in<br />
one<br />
navy of<br />
of<br />
at<br />
No<br />
time command- -<br />
on mo<br />
this<br />
than<br />
there<br />
than<br />
wont<br />
1010<br />
Treasurer<br />
wont<br />
part<br />
montn<br />
L July<br />
0I<br />
including<br />
Last year the figures were July 10- - WHAT TO DO<br />
923 44<br />
i1 When eold becomes settled in tho<br />
2GV makw t will take several doys trcat- -<br />
1030 1 This makes tho collections this ont t0 cur0 it ana the bet iemeay<br />
only jvar oyer 11000 in excess of 1000 t0 use ls chamberlains Cough Bemedy<br />
Tho licenso collectors aro now on the ii TOm - iinn nil<br />
io flA I Willi IUU CACIUIIUU luriU hnH InntfAa Mia iviram In nntitrnl<br />
fnitli the Kahului for houBd<br />
of<br />
koepers wcro na condition sale by all<br />
thnt it has taken no of some time ngo thoy have not dealers Benson Smith Co Ltd<br />
ucci--ueits<br />
having a on the nimng up mucu agents lor Hawaii<br />
and that tho government has President Towso tho -<br />
a for work ntng fighting ho<br />
TAKES<br />
licenso on<br />
this<br />
to<br />
casp left from last year in<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
answer<br />
tho circuit court S Slieba of Ha<br />
both mad<br />
waii Shlnpo is nlso holding off ho nlso<br />
to Winslow<br />
bomg on a similar charge As ono SAN LUIS OBISPO California Sep<br />
said caso will dccldo tho other only that tember 25 Charles O Eckardt for<br />
Lord against Towso is being tried mcriy 0f Honolulu and Miss Juanita<br />
So far this year no now test cases -- j<br />
tho<br />
havo doyeloped the law having been Jrib th n Father Garrlga<br />
rather<br />
at<br />
thoroughly thrashed out last<br />
the<br />
MksJn CatiloHo<br />
hului<br />
church A mT ot<br />
day<br />
1010<br />
tho friends of tho couple were present<br />
this declined<br />
Later a wedding dinner was served at<br />
tending rates<br />
SPEAKS WELL OF ho home of tho bridos parents To- -<br />
necessary<br />
tlnv tno yong couple accompanied by<br />
HONOLULU SUGAR MILLS Mr and Mrs D Martinez tho<br />
from<br />
nnd mother of the brido will leave for<br />
n triP to Los Angeles<br />
Carl P Dclchman American consul<br />
and other south<br />
that any<br />
wn California points<br />
nt Nngasakl is a through passenger on i<br />
interested<br />
all tho Tonyo Mnru en route homo on two INSURGENCY BREAKS<br />
enablo<br />
months leave Mr Deichninn has been<br />
a i<br />
nilT UN<br />
on<br />
construed<br />
had wo<br />
Tlio Com<br />
thoso<br />
delivery<br />
placing on tho<br />
iiroaHnntor<br />
work<br />
hu<br />
bids<br />
on atone<br />
would aall uttrutlon<br />
tlioy<br />
IIUo JttUj<br />
liuutiuu<br />
luucb<br />
iuiti4iu<br />
lu<br />
BM<br />
IfAIIAI<br />
at Nagasaki for about a year and pro i<br />
viously was consul at the Kormosun<br />
capita Mr Deichmnn states that con Special Wireless to Tho Advertiser<br />
ditions at Nagasaki from a trade lilHUE Kauai October 14 Kinney<br />
point aro excellent In Vormosa thoOCsterday filed his nomination papers<br />
ilignr industry is bolug dOMIojicd luv y cicru luuepunucut<br />
rapidly nnd sugar machinery is riot candidate for sheriff in opposition to<br />
only being brought thero from Run J10 HopnUieon aomlnee Wil- -<br />
Jtico Pr It is that there is a<br />
pcan couutrios but from Honolulu as fcoiiug of Insurgency among tho<br />
well He wiys that tho machinery from Kunulillciiit nnrtv hem ltice<br />
the Honolulu Iron Works 1 Commander<br />
duty<br />
ABOLISH ATLANTIC NAVAL YARDS<br />
Secretary Meyer who<br />
since<br />
has just reached the city after an inspec- ¬<br />
tion of the Mare Island naval yard made one of the most sensa- ¬<br />
tional addresses of his administration of the Navy advocating in<br />
States<br />
emphatic statements the abolishment of half the great navy yards<br />
on the Atlanticjcoast<br />
The money and energy thus saved he declared should at once<br />
She<br />
be jdiverted<br />
knots<br />
to the Pacific ports there to buHd up and develop two<br />
of the greatest naval centers in the country His conclusions he<br />
stated were based on his experiences and observations while in- ¬<br />
ant<br />
ashore<br />
specting the coast navy yards<br />
destined SWIFT ACTION BELIEVED<br />
travel<br />
TO HAVE BROKEN STRIKES<br />
which<br />
PARIS October 14 Thobackbono<br />
of the strike that has tied up practi<br />
and<br />
which<br />
9G050<br />
BRIDE<br />
fathor<br />
stand- -<br />
stated<br />
iiLaimr<br />
showing lip md Kinneys ohnncos aro rogiirdcd as<br />
tlio sugar development<br />
good<br />
Kills uuothor iniurgent who was do<br />
fan tal t It a mtniiL itlnn In lfllllntti<br />
ENGLISH STORM ghvldon has nljo baited tho convention<br />
LONDON 0etobr ll Orat lot SftJfJ<br />
ot nuinMl<br />
r Mmt Hroji The lilff uhlpplng rwK fur<br />
oC<br />
lrilM will UUIH llll llHUItfllM lo M<br />
tlm Muwlur of lit mmiM io fur HA ROOSEVELT TAKES THE<br />
- i STUMP FOR THE 0 0 P<br />
TO CURE IN OHE DAY UIWKJ11K Niv YorV Qitober 11<br />
Tak Laxative Hromo QuJuIii fulitMl UuMMvtli My pMl tfer<br />
Tablet All ilmuxku rtjiiiui Vw Yurk 4i twNil8N TN tjliMil<br />
llm it it to curn lnubOM s t tHwii the Kui tr m<br />
v W Qrovi putllnu<br />
iimturtt in ilkt tiMwM iy Mmut W<br />
oil nuvtiuur 4<br />
Htl<br />
miiiu un vXtttmtm<br />
Imnc<br />
bui tan Kltttl uthi4 t fitiM nr<br />
U ft A kit HltMl Im m ilVSllB<br />
¬ T0iSIB<br />
cally the whole of Franco is opparontly<br />
broken The strikers still continue a<br />
little guerrilla warfare but tho prompt<br />
action or tne autnoruies in nrrcsting<br />
five of the leaders yesterday seems to<br />
disheartened and it is anticl- - nd matters wbb yesterday<br />
patcd that there will shortly bo a ces<br />
sation or actual hostilities<br />
A bomb was exploded in tho street<br />
last night nnd another was found today<br />
bofore it went off<br />
STORM SWEEPS OVER<br />
acres were<br />
ST<br />
over<br />
Sea and last<br />
nignt ana tne result is scores wrecKs<br />
of and small boats and tho loss i<br />
of of<br />
STORM DOWN<br />
15<br />
of Cuba in tho grip<br />
of tho storm that the West<br />
have for years The<br />
at<br />
and<br />
and tho<br />
Advertlier<br />
J3<br />
is in with o<br />
age in This ll But<br />
hat from hit<br />
nil over lilt aud poil<br />
Jon to thu<br />
of the<br />
tud tli<br />
t tb4<br />
SalTeryi<br />
of tb<br />
of Km ti If<br />
U it tU<br />
tl lib<br />
lb fti lsi<br />
Jw M tlim<br />
LEGALLY<br />
SEATTLE October 15 Tho most<br />
importnnl step yet taken by tho gov- ¬<br />
ernment in its investigation of Alaska<br />
hnve them taken when<br />
seven of tho most prominent financiers<br />
of the Northwest woro indicted for con<br />
spiracy to defraud tho government<br />
All the lands wore coal mines includ ¬<br />
ing tho fabulously wealthy Bering River<br />
fields which the government values at<br />
nnn liinlial ntllfnn dnllnwa T 11<br />
THE BALTIC COASTS 17000 filed upon tliero being<br />
151 entries placed against thorn<br />
PETERSBUUa October 14 A<br />
great hurricane broke tho Baltic TWENTY THREE LOST<br />
North Atlantic Ocean fj MARINE DISASTER<br />
or<br />
largo<br />
hundreds lives<br />
ST NAZARE October 14 Tho<br />
steamship Ville do Rocheford was sunk<br />
BEATING<br />
today in a collision with tbo steamshio<br />
AYC IorBOBS<br />
CUBAN SUGAR CROPS droned<br />
HAVANA Octobor Tho northern MEYER INSPECTS<br />
provinces arojield<br />
14<br />
severest<br />
ALLEJO October Secretary of<br />
Indies known<br />
Carv tno wavy Meyer today inspected tno<br />
ibbean wind is raging across tho island navy yard Mafb Island He depart- -<br />
at tho rato of eighty miles hour ed later for San Francisco where ho<br />
it is feared that sugar crops will attend a grand banquet to bo given<br />
arc suffering heavily in his honor<br />
SHERIFF SAFFERY QF MAUI<br />
HAS BEEN FORCED TO RESIGN<br />
Examination of His BooksShovaUvApparent<br />
Shortage of Six Huhdreii pilars<br />
Loose Bookkeeping<br />
Mall Spcoln toTlio<br />
turned In by the county auditor regard<br />
WAILUKU October Another<br />
oflloial tronhlo cash short<br />
his accounts Sheriff<br />
fary who rslgocd<br />
ofiite<br />
Imnilihl<br />
powort<br />
Clfinoiit Crownll deputy<br />
sheriff Walliiku Itupubllmn<br />
iiBiiilneo for iJottiim sheriff<br />
tboHB tUMMkifvrai W lHif<br />
till ul Hlisnlf uceiipltd<br />
A iMMt WftWllMtlloM iMMrkl<br />
yiwlflf uifttt low tlrni<br />
Mt bMBdmi ttuJUrt U4<br />
Xmt4t attiuil 19<br />
nwiUMtton U itrU<br />
UltjJ fufMht U lU WfWlt<br />
¬<br />
ing hit accounts Tho books havo bceu<br />
Kept in n most careless uiunner and no<br />
mttifaotory showing is yiade where a<br />
large part of the moneys collected by<br />
nun lor uaii uonus unu on writt ot<br />
execution hnve gone<br />
Ill fr uuiu on iisui aro uopina mat<br />
tho pher ff will bo utile to furnish au<br />
oxplanM on mtUfaetorlly hi tn tlio<br />
disposition of theso monvys iwiil to g<br />
KrKte totM tlx Uudrd dullur<br />
utiu ftafftry 11m bu in tlio puhllo<br />
wwi4yuit fet a hhwW of yar ji<br />
mvm trullUWy m jwllm MptAin m<br />
Wstlttku n4 vym prowlil tu diuly<br />
liWtft Ihk U waij Dnjiuty Uliiift<br />
ft tjOUt puuiuit uifl ul Ukl ImimI<br />
HAWAKAN GAZETTE TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 1910 --WEEKLY<br />
CONSTBUOTION<br />
WOR<br />
ON HILO BBEAKWATEK<br />
Contractor for brenkwnter to load and cents bolow the next lowest The Mor<br />
unload cars Ran Dredging Company one of tno- -<br />
This rate will bo subject to cknngn engineering compinlcs to enter<br />
should the inilrontl cmpiny bl required tho field bid 235 per ton on the sub<br />
to construct new lines or extensions to structure<br />
existing lines of railway this cspo- - Thoonly contractor bidding on the<br />
cial purpose superstructure was D E MoUgor vho<br />
i<br />
Williams Explanation<br />
turned in abid of 2235 on this portion<br />
the worfc JJu bid Qn thj 8ubstrlic<br />
7 N S Williams superintendent of turo was 2CS5 a ton the highest made<br />
the Kahului Itailroad Company was I Intest<br />
for<br />
pf<br />
Commander<br />
Tho Lord Young companys bid was<br />
MaAifej<br />
WlJWU4MWmU4<br />
Prose<br />
on<br />
OF<br />
En<br />
i<br />
Route to<br />
WHITE MIGRANTS MUST<br />
BE SECURED DECLARES A<br />
DEMOCRATIC SENATOR<br />
Inlands of Nevada Declares Jhis Is Greatest<br />
Provision in the Defense of Pacific<br />
Makes Startling Speech<br />
SAN FRANCISCO October 15<br />
Emphatically urging the country to<br />
seek white immigrants for Hawaii<br />
Senator F G Newlands of Nevada<br />
who is here with Secretary of the<br />
Navy Meyer last night made a<br />
stirring address before a large<br />
gathering of local business men on<br />
Hawaiis position in the national<br />
scheme of dpfense on the Pacific<br />
He declared that there was the<br />
greatest necessity on the part of<br />
the country as a whole to secure<br />
for Hawaii immigrants which would<br />
MiriWWIiliiilliMHMIUMBUtiM<br />
SENATOR NEWLAND3<br />
not turn upon the flag in case a hostile demonstration was made<br />
by what is at present the greatest naval power on the Pacific<br />
Japan<br />
In his whole address he showed a koen grasp of Hawaiian<br />
affairs and needs As a Democrat he was voicing the sentiments<br />
of his jjarty and from statements made by Secretary Meyer the<br />
opinions of the present federal administration as well<br />
He impressed on his hearers the emphatic need of a areater<br />
fleet in the Pacific and said that the country was forced to con<br />
template the menace of a hostile Japanese fleet in front of Hawaii<br />
where a preponderance of Japanese in the populations the Islands<br />
who would turn upon their adopted country would lose for the<br />
United States at one blow not only the Territory but its whole<br />
domination of Pacific commerce<br />
Uyrl rMlf4 is l0fl hu<br />
fMim it
PUNTERS FATTEN ON THE<br />
SWEAT AND CURSES OF THE<br />
LABORERS THEY HALF STARVE<br />
So Declares Democratic Orator at Aala Park<br />
RaIly McCandless Address Was<br />
Batartt Misrepresentation<br />
to<br />
-<br />
V Prom Sundays Advertiser<br />
It would bo giving tob much creijlt<br />
L L AlcCandloss and somo of bis<br />
y<br />
spcakors to saytkat they aro ignorant<br />
of tho facts concerning which they<br />
purport to talk They can not be as<br />
ignorant as they appeared last night at<br />
tho grand Democratic rally at Aala<br />
Park when some of tho rankest and<br />
most deliberate misrepresentations wore<br />
mado by the orators to soveral hundred<br />
peoplo after tho rain started and flvo<br />
times that mnny leforo tho Nuuanu<br />
clouds began to spill<br />
AlcCnndless said for instanco If<br />
you want this country flooded with<br />
laborers who will tnke tho work away<br />
from you vote for tho Republican who<br />
are holding opon tho door butif you<br />
want to havo door shut and these peo-<br />
plo kept out vote for the Democrats<br />
Ho did not tell tho voters before<br />
MUOMUiUU I J RIP<br />
- -<br />
-<br />
¬<br />
18 1010<br />
him thnt neither Republican nor Bern- -<br />
ocrat could proverit the planters from bringing to Hawaii as many Porto<br />
Bicans and Filipinos as they wished without anyone being in a position to<br />
say what men and hbw many1 should come He only promised to shut the door<br />
on immigration Ho made that promlso in Hnwaiian in tho same tone that ho<br />
would fiavo promised to prop open the door of heaven if ho had thought it<br />
would catch vote<br />
Ho told his hearers that tho Bussians were only gotting a dollar and half<br />
a day on tho waterfront when the Hawaiians used to --get two dollars but<br />
ho didnt say that not oven a Hussion would work for tho wages ho is paying<br />
his own mon at Vaikano where a Hawaiian luna gets but twenty two dollars<br />
a month no did not stato that the general wago rate for labor around Ho-<br />
nolulu today is higher than when tho first Russians landcd with work more<br />
plentiful<br />
Ho held up as oxampla to be followed tho way tho UnitedStates treats<br />
tho Indians stating some most things to the -- effect that the<br />
Indians got tho pick of the land from tbcjvhito settlers who first came to tho<br />
United States and that they were over treated with great kindness by tho<br />
American government Ho did not tell how the American soldiers hunted the<br />
Indians out of all tho best lands herded them on reservations refused to allow<br />
them any of tho rights of citizenship tabued strong drink them all would<br />
not allow them to travel without written permission and kicked them from<br />
one reservation to another as fast ns tho white men wanted their land<br />
If was not that McCandless did not know the truth that made tho pity<br />
of tho meeting last night It was the fact that ho did know tho truth but<br />
profcrrcd not to speak it that was sickening Many a disgusted person left<br />
Aala Park last night disheartened at tho spectacle of somo hundreds of credulous<br />
Hawaiians being doliborately and knowingly misled<br />
iPachocos Wild TalhV<br />
M C Pacheco delivered an address<br />
in which lie voiced tho desire of tho<br />
Democratic party to provent further im<br />
migration into this country until tho<br />
plantations would too f6rced to pay a<br />
living wago Ho denounced immigra ¬<br />
tion as something that would only tako<br />
tho bread out of tho mouths of tho<br />
people already domiciled in tho Islands<br />
He harangued generally against tho<br />
planters who nro starving the peo<br />
pie and stated that the campaign of<br />
Tho Advertiser was only designed by<br />
Ii A TJhurston in order that hp could<br />
have more labor and make Olaa stock<br />
worth par<br />
As a further oyidenco of something<br />
ho flourished a certificate of stock in<br />
Olaa which ho said was worth 2000<br />
faco value Jmt would only sell now<br />
at 450 Evidently ho regarded any<br />
attempt to make it worth moro to him<br />
as something terribly wicked on some ¬<br />
bodys part although tho fact that it<br />
was worth now less than ho paid for<br />
was worse<br />
Ho put himself in evidence as a sam<br />
plo of what tho son of a Portugucso<br />
immigrant could amount to then de-<br />
clared<br />
¬<br />
that Hawaii wanted no moro<br />
of that kind of people In a way hV<br />
was rlgnt tout rortunnteiy more are<br />
other Portugucso in Hawaii concerning<br />
whom the peoplo may judge<br />
With a final fling at the plantations<br />
a last denunciation of tho rapacious<br />
planters and a loud appeal to tho voters<br />
to elect him and force wages up<br />
be concluded<br />
What Pacheco cpuldnt think of to<br />
say the interpreter supplied<br />
A Big Meeting<br />
The meqting at the start was a largo<br />
one but singularly little enthusiasm<br />
was shown On tho platform wero nr<br />
ranged tho Democratic candidates all<br />
lei bedecked together with some other<br />
prominent members of the party includ<br />
ing O W AsHford Mr Ashford was<br />
one of tho first speakers delfvelng an<br />
nntlcqrporntion audross paying particu-<br />
lar<br />
¬<br />
attention to tho Inter Island com<br />
pany and tho Wireless company<br />
Just about the timo for McCandless<br />
to talk tho heavens began to woop and<br />
tho majority of the crowd scattered for<br />
home A fairly largo nnmlbcr under<br />
the circumstances remained however<br />
to listen to what the Demoeratio leader<br />
had to ny<br />
Among tho interested IUtonors were<br />
Prinen Kulilo John C IuneB W<br />
Bhlnitlo nnd others of tho Republican<br />
candidates who had returned frotntho<br />
other ime or tno wnnti<br />
Tlio Bpsechei<br />
Clarence Aihford woi the Ant ineAkor<br />
of tlig owning uud liu divided hU mb<br />
Inrtij betwoen wht the Democratic<br />
party intended to do for eduuttieu for<br />
irumiiuriftiion iunniip nun jur tun rv<br />
lmupllon of Iiqiiim lliBl had Uwu wort<br />
united until Im ulwwl mude omiiId b<br />
that if bay Iw4 ItRl thrtr Iwimiim<br />
fofMltiuid bv uwrluttue tliv cuiild ut<br />
UtM Ull wllhiwt HiHU HMyUtljIlf to<br />
SWSUBt U Mfmujtif am tbf Waulit<br />
vi ill ktmgbl mmHlU tUkvi<br />
us m ma tmwai t w iwut mi<br />
Ui<br />
1UHMI Ul vHIIIM U UWUL1 H LU -- BilUI - WI MWW44W mlllMIWLJWUMlUUIlUll 1 MMI iUlTHRk WU LJILLlaiKa<br />
- KAWAUAN trAteVn WSDAY OCTOBER<br />
f<br />
jln ni<br />
LINK TOANDSS<br />
a<br />
a<br />
¬<br />
an<br />
extraordinary<br />
for<br />
BanKamahu policeman talked stead<br />
lly for thirty minutes managing to<br />
keep tho crowd in a good humor but<br />
moKing oven McUandlesa yawn with his<br />
verbosity His principal point was that<br />
Shingle had voted in the house against<br />
a nut maKing z the minimum wage<br />
for road laborers<br />
IJ C Pacheco candidate for super<br />
visor proved to be tho renin English<br />
speaker Ho dwelt chiefly on tho mat<br />
ter of Immigration anti immigration<br />
being tho main plank of the Demo<br />
cratic platiorm Ho nourished a stock<br />
certificate which ho drew from his inner<br />
pocket at the psychological moment de-<br />
claring<br />
¬<br />
that it was a certificate for ono<br />
hundred snares of Olaa stock and that<br />
Hs faco value was for two thousand<br />
dollars whereas he said it was worth<br />
at the present timo only four hundred<br />
and fifty dollars Then ho wont on to<br />
say that tho man who had founded tho<br />
Olaa enterprise was that well beloved<br />
citizen nnd great prohibition man L<br />
a xnursion<br />
Ho declared that not only wero the<br />
sugar plantation interests trying to cut<br />
down tho wages of laborers but they<br />
were shutting out nonest mechanics<br />
liko Pacheco for he referred to him-<br />
self<br />
¬<br />
irt tlin nrfimiRM whfn thnv mnTi<br />
aged to get a fow shares of stock He<br />
went into tho details ol explaining that<br />
ho meant that whereas he was supposed<br />
to have two thousand dollars worth of<br />
plan stock in his hands he had as a<br />
manor oi iact oniy lour nunarcu ana<br />
nity dollars worth<br />
Pacneco went on to any that wo could<br />
tiot expect to make American citizens<br />
out nftbo hell broth which was being<br />
uunipod into this country by the assist ¬<br />
ed immigration methods of tho sugar<br />
planters and tho territorial govern-<br />
ment<br />
¬<br />
Ho said that all ho owned in this<br />
Territory outsido of his own home for<br />
which be had worked bard wis a fow<br />
shares of sugar stock vwhlch had de-<br />
preciated<br />
¬<br />
becauBO It was not a good<br />
holding<br />
Pacheco said that The Advortlsor had<br />
insinuated that all that the Democrats<br />
could do was to spread a big luau but<br />
be was on a platform which promised<br />
and would fulfill more than a mere luau<br />
nnnnilHni If una Mllnn In Anl1 t<br />
elected for good roads for roads bettor<br />
man tupso that now oxistou ana inci-<br />
dentally ho would tea that Aala Pork<br />
Um a BtLtillnil Mttl mil 11m Ii1Iih A<br />
that the hundreds who went to Aala<br />
cant wouia nave pmcc to su whore<br />
from to tea and enjoy the baielmll<br />
games and other alhletle sports<br />
Alto ho would oo that Port itreot<br />
was naved ns It thould bo naved nut- -<br />
wltlmtaiidipg the proout light over that<br />
iNitmiuj ciiaiiiu<br />
Inelifvo told how lit had four timet<br />
lntiii rrleeU4 ui iirtlilnnt of the bin--<br />
gut IorUiuuMa Lnovolut Initltutlon<br />
mi uimp twanos a ii 11 now inn mwrii<br />
lug o is wa of thinking litre would<br />
lit u relist far the tioar PatiuuuMO at<br />
till Tirrltry In Um of Mrt If It<br />
Wf Wtl t9T tbll MIWVMMlt Imtllw<br />
Uvu hum ikwt lt MUSMilOM ww<br />
tuukiuu tu uaha uui rutttiauiku Mi<br />
ftlnUtf With i luw wiiM W HMlbi<br />
timl ui l m ti4 w U mmm<br />
of an organization which looked after<br />
tho welfare of the people of Hi nation<br />
tvhb wore pressed tldwn by the sngar<br />
barons<br />
n ul that his t omiuvuirn would<br />
e dojondeut tipou tlioir friends nnj<br />
neighbors if it were not for the organ-<br />
ization<br />
¬<br />
of which he was a member nnd<br />
in big language he referred td Ihe<br />
tnrvntlon wages paid by tlm planta<br />
tions i<br />
PAchceo continued to remark thnt tho<br />
assisted immigration scheme of tho<br />
plantations would be the ruination of<br />
Hawaii and ho wanted to know What<br />
was tho uso of Bonding A B C Atkin ¬<br />
son to Siberia to brine in moro ox-co- n<br />
victs and other undesirables from God ¬<br />
forsaken places<br />
So contended that if the plantations<br />
would only pay living wages thoro<br />
might bo some chaneo of getting pooplo<br />
already hero in Hawaii to work on tho<br />
sugar estates<br />
With tho fnll of tho hquso of Bra- -<br />
gnnia said Iachoco warming up to<br />
his subject and his remarks being in ¬<br />
terpreted by a husky Hawaiian- by tho<br />
namo of Kenwehaku thcro will bo no<br />
tua TlaalllMAB Ami- - at 111 U<br />
walianJslands And we dont want<br />
any moro of my countrymen to coma<br />
here until tho plantations arp propared<br />
to pay decent living wages to them<br />
when they go to work on the sugar<br />
estates<br />
We have had d sufficient sufficiency<br />
of assisted Immigration said Pacheco<br />
Incidentally his interpreter put his Ian<br />
guago into still moro flbwqry and in<br />
definite language much to the general<br />
entertainment of tho big crowd<br />
Lot us close our doors on tho hordes<br />
of aliens sought to be brought this<br />
way said Pacheco And Men ho re- -<br />
torreu to tno ennrgo miuio tnnt Demo-<br />
crats<br />
¬<br />
wero dcmneomics This last word<br />
was n puzzler for the willing inteipreter<br />
but ho managod to givo it sumo kind<br />
of a word in tho Hawaiian laneuaee<br />
which being literally intcrproted I<br />
means - uevu who ingiueua iuusu<br />
who walk in the dark<br />
Winding up his eloquence ho spoke<br />
of how tho planters- were making<br />
thomselves rich from the sweat<br />
and Curses of underpaid and1 half<br />
starved laborers Tho rest of his<br />
spcoch was along the samo lines tho<br />
sum and substance of it allibeing that<br />
tho plantors were pressing down tho<br />
peoplo already hero and that it would<br />
bo insanity to introduce new peoplo to<br />
compcto with the laborers already in<br />
tueso islands<br />
McOandlcss Lover of Mankind<br />
Iiink ilcCandloss spoko first in Ha-<br />
waiian<br />
¬<br />
nnd then in English His first<br />
subject in the Hawaiian talk iwas that<br />
of the alleged condition of tho Ha-<br />
waiian<br />
¬<br />
laborers along tho i waterfront<br />
lie said that the plantors wero bringing<br />
in cheap Russians of doubtful character<br />
and stubborn disposition to cut tho hon-<br />
est<br />
¬<br />
Hawaiian lalborcr out of his steve-<br />
doring<br />
¬<br />
work along tho Honolulu water-<br />
front That beforo tho Russians camo<br />
the Hawaiians and others who wero<br />
working on tho waterfront wero gotting<br />
ns much as two dollars a day but that<br />
sinco the Russians had been foisted on<br />
tho country tho daily wage was now<br />
no more than ono dollar and a half<br />
a day<br />
Somobody in tho crowd shouted<br />
Dont lets havo any moro Rus-<br />
sians<br />
McCandless whilo ho was talking Ha-<br />
waiian wont on to say that tho recent<br />
prohibition movement was not the mat-<br />
ter<br />
¬<br />
of tho most importance in these<br />
Islands Ho said that the Hawaiians<br />
wero not dying of booze but wore dying<br />
of insufficient food poor food and lack<br />
of labor wherewith to make enough<br />
money to buy good and sufficient food<br />
Later the aspirant for Washington<br />
Donors spoKo in Engltsn and ho de ¬<br />
clared that Kuliio the candidate for<br />
reelection as delegate to congress had<br />
given over his power as a representative<br />
of the peoplo to uovcmorirear at the<br />
timo of tho introduction of the bill<br />
for tho reform of the island land laws<br />
tho amendments to tho Organic Act<br />
and thnt Kuhio although ho had signed<br />
the bill approved by tho local legisla-<br />
ture<br />
¬<br />
had loft it to Qovernor Frear who<br />
was then in Washington to slide into<br />
tho congressional attention while Ku ¬<br />
hio was in Kau<br />
McCandless wound up with the asser-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
that Frear was taking legislative<br />
powers when ho was causing to bo paid<br />
to the attornoy gcncral nnd bis deputy<br />
fifty dollars a month each moro than<br />
the legislature had provided for them<br />
He called on tho multitude to determine<br />
whether or riot this was just<br />
Kanlho Got Small Notice<br />
Kaniho was tho last speaker and gave<br />
his usual thunder speech though after<br />
McCandless got through talking there<br />
wore not many of tho crowd lof to<br />
listen to him<br />
Perhaps tho most amusing incident of<br />
the evening was when Pacheco drew<br />
the attention of the crowd to himself<br />
by relating part of hlsliistory nnd then<br />
said he would leave it to the pooplo<br />
if ho was not a good samplo of Amer-<br />
ican<br />
¬<br />
citizen though ho did not say it<br />
In any such modest manner rather re ¬<br />
ferring to hlmBelf as a model Imme-<br />
diately<br />
¬<br />
following his declaration of<br />
what a Portuguese immigrant could do<br />
as evidenced by himself ho doclalmcd<br />
that no moro Portuguese immigrants<br />
wore wanted<br />
H<br />
JAPANESE SOUADHOli<br />
US<br />
TOKIO Octpber 10 The Japanese<br />
nnval training squadron consisting of<br />
tho cruisers Asaina and Kasahl with<br />
over ono hundred cadets on board sail-<br />
ed<br />
¬<br />
yesterday from Yeddo Bay for San<br />
Francisco They aro duo In San Fran ¬<br />
cisco on November ID but will spend<br />
one week at Honolulu from tho second<br />
to the ninth and participate in tho<br />
celebration rl the Mibudoi birthday<br />
They will make u leisurely trip in or-<br />
der<br />
¬<br />
that tlio cadets will liuve amnio<br />
opportunity to become acimulnted with<br />
tlioir dutlnf<br />
FRENCH RAILtiOADS TO<br />
TREAT WITH OPERATORS<br />
IAlllH Oeluhur IfiTflit ratlroidt<br />
Rrrsia 17 iu ttriKg nvii grfN<br />
an adraiire In wbum mill hetM io vim<br />
nkki<br />
tnm with th Ha- - V wm m<br />
m rwnhaJ ytt bowftvtr --4 Hit ill<br />
iwlluti U fiill ifiiit 4irUMy w it<br />
ImMini Ut trftlKK HhUb ftw WkfMHM<br />
IHH lttl IHIV<br />
IMPROVEMENT OF<br />
DOCK FRC1UTIES<br />
t v<br />
Both Federal and Territorial<br />
Noney Will Be Used Pre<br />
pare for Growing Shipping<br />
In addition to the 2OOO0O wTilch<br />
federal government wjH expend on<br />
drctlgin and olcVning up harbor<br />
basin amuclcaring thQ channol tho Ter<br />
ntM<br />
to<br />
the<br />
the<br />
ritory will also expend between 150000<br />
and 200000 in dredging tho harbor<br />
slips and remodeling and dredging out<br />
slinu extensions<br />
The prcsont Mntson whnrf is to bo<br />
lengthened nnd tho slips also extended<br />
up toward Queen street tho job taking<br />
in tho slto of tho Blower building razed<br />
a few months since<br />
All tho slips will havo to bo dredgod<br />
ns many of thorn havo beon filling<br />
rapidly Tho Hnekfeld wharf slips mnv<br />
also bo rodredged ns tho Matson iavt- -<br />
pation Company is taking over tho old<br />
Hnekfeld wharr wnero ti c snou win uo<br />
extended to nine hundred feet in length<br />
so that two of tho companys largest<br />
vessels mny berth in tho Bamo slip at<br />
jtho samo timo and work cargoes<br />
Bids for Federal Drodgtng<br />
On November 2 bids will bo opened<br />
at the ofllco of Mnjor Winslow Corps<br />
of Engineers for dredging tho harbor<br />
nnd channol undor the federal appro<br />
priation All tho contractors who aro<br />
i J J -<br />
equippcu Willi urcaccrs are inuiuui icu<br />
dors for this work Tho Hawaiian<br />
Dredging Company although up to its<br />
oars witn tno woric nt t oan juruur<br />
where it has a fleet of fivo mnchines at<br />
work on tho bar channel harbor nnd<br />
drydock may be ono of tho bidders<br />
while Hoogs Belser who havo ono<br />
machine already nnd nnothcr yet to bo<br />
built will bo in tho fiold also<br />
About fovonty thousand cubic yards<br />
of material nro to bo taken from tho<br />
channel nnd from the upper end of tho<br />
hnrbor sixty thousand yards aro to bo<br />
delivered to the Oahu Railroad nnd<br />
Land Company for filling purposes on<br />
somo of its lands in the vicinity of tho<br />
harbor Insufficiency of Wharves<br />
As to wharves tho growing import<br />
nnco of tho harbor indicates to thoso<br />
in tho shipping business that there is<br />
an insufficiency of wharf space for tho<br />
bettor class or liners now entering tho<br />
harbor Tho Matson Navigation Com<br />
pany has outgrown tho wharf whoro it<br />
began operations and has taken ovor<br />
tho old Hackfeld wharf Old as it is<br />
tho wharf will have to bo remodeled<br />
and brought as nearly up to dato as<br />
possible owing to tho vast increaso of<br />
its business Tbo Hackfeld wharf Is<br />
nobwell situated for passenger business<br />
being far from tho street car lines ana<br />
inconvenient in rainy anu muaoy<br />
weather<br />
Tho government may havo a proposi-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
laid befoto it shortly that wharves<br />
be built by corporations having snip- -<br />
lng interests on the understanding<br />
hat a refund bo made by tho legisla-<br />
ture<br />
¬<br />
for whatever outlays are made<br />
Tho timo is growing short when tho two<br />
American continents will bo divided by<br />
a ship canal which will be tho medium<br />
by which great Atlantic passenger<br />
liners will pass into tho Pacific and<br />
out to China via Honolulu Four yeara<br />
frem now xis the timo sot for opening<br />
tho canal It takes noarly two years<br />
to build a big wharf here Delays<br />
shorten up tho time nnd when 1914 ar ¬<br />
rives under present plans tho wharf ¬<br />
age will not keep paco with the do<br />
mands<br />
M BUTTLED<br />
FOR THEIR LIS<br />
The rT<br />
Lost 1500 Ties<br />
Jettisoned<br />
uorora<br />
were<br />
thir Wise<br />
with<br />
minor<br />
this<br />
have<br />
their<br />
Jives<br />
put port Thursday night ana<br />
is present being kept afloat by an<br />
electric which installed last<br />
night The Ethel Zane loft Hilo for<br />
llcdonih California with a cargo<br />
ohia railroad tios for the Santa rail-<br />
road<br />
¬<br />
and after out nine days<br />
a gnlo which nearly sent her<br />
to tho<br />
After battling with galo it was<br />
discovered that sho had a leak<br />
and filling rapidly the galo<br />
to subside the captain put her<br />
about and for Honolulu Tho<br />
worked night and day at the<br />
venture<br />
keep<br />
that<br />
but that her soams had<br />
iiany places The heavy ties lllco<br />
menace tho itself as had<br />
ties on tho Prosper and Alalia beforo<br />
both of which had to put back Iiouo<br />
lulu<br />
height galo tljq<br />
crew to jottison<br />
cargo nnd about fifteen hundred ties<br />
wero thrown Into tbo<br />
Finally late 011 Thursday the lltho<br />
arrived port with signal<br />
illntrr M end iho towed Into<br />
harbor ami moored The<br />
puiuj huwrwr had kt hoIuu<br />
survey board consisting Cuptsiu<br />
MiicMulny Oairtaln and IyU<br />
wn Appointed io InipMt vessel<br />
Thuy Imvti riwiiiimnil that the<br />
uhImhImI nd roiwlrtM Dili will<br />
iirubulily tikv uulhe bwrd<br />
ilcVfJ that lW Ii 4 Kiiwl lk<br />
II uvr tbn hull tha tmtii tr Imm<br />
th tfrliurd U IfltlPjf Hltr<br />
by tun Hll MM4N HtM U<br />
ir Uiiuil mi a<br />
tlHlt bu tilvkvK<br />
GROSSING OCEAN<br />
BALLOON<br />
Wellmans Airship Has for<br />
Fifty Day Also Cafries a<br />
Lifeboat<br />
ATLANTIC ClTYVOctobcr 10 Wnl<br />
tor Wellman who left hero yesterday<br />
for Europo in his airship America ro<br />
ports wireless has reduced<br />
his to fiflecn knots an hour in<br />
order to save gnsolinc<br />
His craft carries enough ftnsollno<br />
for fifty days supply at slow speed and<br />
has on board provisions to last thltty<br />
days Tho pnrty is also enrrying a<br />
twenty-soven-fo- lifoboat ns a precau-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
against accidents while over mid<br />
ocean<br />
Auspicious Start<br />
Acennmnnlpil flvo others Wellman<br />
started from hero carlv vesterdnv morn- - Octobor<br />
to across tho Atlantic Wellman lnB f tu con91ls has resulted<br />
lins snoiit months in nroinrlnir for the dlscovory that ovor ten of tho<br />
start Thcro wns nrcat excitement as largest cities fraudulent figures<br />
his big airship began its hazardous greatly raising tho roports their<br />
journey actual<br />
icstcrdnv nftornoon weunian rrn ii nuniir w ii1fnfA tl -<br />
losscd in that all was well and that nt n n nnmirnfinn -- t n nrn- -<br />
t ni i nlrtnn Iwimli lrrt nil lintir -<br />
h - j - ana uciay to tuogovornmont<br />
expressed confidence in being abU to Thoso cUlog g0 fr notod uh ada<br />
reach tho shores Groat rourna nrn n Sonttlo Atnr1nn<br />
airship is a dlrigiblo unl- - portftnil Minneanolls nnin iinfl TVt<br />
loon similar to that iu which ho pro<br />
pbsed to attempt to reach tho north<br />
polo It is named tho America as was<br />
has north polo balloon<br />
After several failures in tho polar ro<br />
gions Wellmnn gavo un the attempt<br />
after Lfoutcaant Pcnry lind liscovorod<br />
tho pole and resolved upon an effort to<br />
mako the first transatlantic airship voy-<br />
age<br />
¬<br />
His journey is being watched with<br />
Interest on both sides of tho<br />
Atlantic<br />
Honolulu Man Aboard<br />
Although tho cablegram received yes<br />
torday did not state- - that Molvin Vnni<br />
man Is aboard tho airship Amorica ho<br />
of tho crow oxpectod to ac-<br />
company Wellman in his nttompt to<br />
cross tho Atlantic Vnniman was for<br />
merly a resident of Honolulu an expert<br />
pnotographor wboso panoramas of Ho-<br />
nolulu wero Bent to parte of the<br />
world to promoto business Ho<br />
was the first to obtain a panorama pic- -<br />
of tho harbor and this was takon<br />
from tho masthead of a ship at anchor<br />
in tho bay Tho camera usod was<br />
built by himself and tho picturo was<br />
taken from the topmast of tho bark<br />
Oorard Toboy ono timo Vani<br />
man was an actor and known on tho<br />
stairo as Melvin appearing with E H<br />
Sothorn in An to tho<br />
In a recent intorvlow vaniraan sam<br />
ho believed tho voyago ncross tho<br />
lantlc could bo made if-- four days<br />
days tho longest Tho Amorica<br />
is tho largest ulngibio yet constructed<br />
othor than tho largest Zoppoiin but will<br />
lift much as tho Ho<br />
expressed tho opinion that tho chief dif<br />
ficulty on trip would bo tho various<br />
changes of temperaturo upon tho lift-<br />
ing power of gas Tho Amorica is of<br />
tho semirigid type airships<br />
vossol 1b built for ouduranco rather<br />
than speed and is constructed so<br />
that it can bo taken to pieces and trans-<br />
ported<br />
Vnniman was the constructor of tho<br />
Amorica nnd engineer<br />
an Old One<br />
In 1872 John Wise a vetornn noro<br />
naut and John Donaldson of a<br />
later school onterod Into an agreement<br />
with tho Wow York Daily Uraphic to<br />
cross tho Atlantic in an ordinary bal-<br />
loon<br />
¬<br />
wero mado with<br />
tho Domestic oewinc Machlno Com<br />
pany whose main ofllco was at tho cor<br />
of Broadway and Union Square<br />
Now York for sowing tho material<br />
Schooner Ethel Zane Almost JnrnLtll fB5<br />
AU U1VU - UUW JIUjIU<br />
tho States to a rapid ro<br />
production process of engraving II<br />
lustrations of tho ovonts connected<br />
with tho preparations woo published in<br />
j wrapme ovory any tno<br />
hags there to bo two of them<br />
Taking in water at tho rato of woro mado who was a consorva<br />
teen inches an hour with tho pumps tlv manblrd disagreed his col<br />
barely equal to the task of keeping lloau4 tbo Davidson<br />
p never<br />
as to a begun<br />
detail<br />
tho wator down to ulurminjr rise rri -- i iiii n iii<br />
th CfCW almMt xlmuBtcd which was to a position half way<br />
with their to savo own n t t th w mM<br />
tho American schoonor VMinl 4<br />
ano into<br />
at<br />
pump was<br />
of<br />
Po<br />
being<br />
ran Into bottom<br />
tbo sprung<br />
was When<br />
began<br />
sailed<br />
boat<br />
repairs<br />
During<br />
wharf<br />
tu<br />
Iu<br />
Fuel- -<br />
that<br />
speed<br />
returns<br />
intenso<br />
Zoppoiin<br />
is<br />
Scheme<br />
used by Donaldson who was fin<br />
isned acrouat ropo waiuer in go-<br />
ing to tho Valvo should tbo occa<br />
sion requiro nt any time during tbo<br />
long journey was fixod that tho<br />
smaller bag could bo drawn<br />
tho baskot and whilo sitting in a<br />
swains chair tho young man would<br />
raised to tho necessary elevation<br />
Somo years Donaldson went<br />
in balloon with a roportor named<br />
Grlmwood starting from Chicago They<br />
wero uovor heard from and it is sup<br />
posed they fell into tho lake Wiso<br />
who tbo oldest in tho profession<br />
pumps but the wator continued to rlBo010 oat his life in a balloon<br />
ana gravo rears wero then that<br />
she would not afloat long enough I<br />
Til IT HI flflTTO<br />
to get in sight of Oahu It was be- - L 1 1 I Hill W<br />
licved aboard not only ono loak I ULIILIIUI I UIIJ<br />
responsible for tbo inpour wator I<br />
t nmnriinpn<br />
opnnod up in<br />
cau<br />
seemed to<br />
to<br />
for<br />
tho of tho<br />
captain order tlAi the<br />
sea<br />
aim off of<br />
vet<br />
at a U<br />
of<br />
Otark T<br />
tho<br />
vwnl<br />
lw bars<br />
mhi tliu<br />
vtrtik<br />
til<br />
uvr p tfr<br />
lit<br />
by ho<br />
bv<br />
Imr<br />
Viv<br />
of<br />
wiro- -<br />
ho inn<br />
TTp oxpenso<br />
of Mm<br />
was ono<br />
all<br />
tourist<br />
turo<br />
he<br />
C At<br />
Enemy Kinc<br />
At- -<br />
and<br />
six at<br />
twico ns<br />
tho<br />
of Tho<br />
for<br />
its<br />
ono<br />
ner<br />
United uso<br />
and<br />
mo<br />
bo a<br />
ana<br />
up<br />
It so<br />
down to<br />
b<br />
be<br />
later up<br />
a<br />
wns<br />
loit<br />
n l K II<br />
was of<br />
was<br />
A<br />
air<br />
a nmm<br />
ON THE K0IIEI1<br />
llrlgnHUr Oeuorul Ilunmiy D Potts<br />
who lias Iipvii comiiiundliig tho depart<br />
incut of hwton Jhlllpplua Islands may<br />
bo 11 thraiigli pawiiiiigvr on tlio 1nclflc<br />
Mull fiiunmnlilp Korea noxi VtUhy en<br />
mule huiDo wlirnt hti will be rlra Iu<br />
lli early part of Noviwnluir ills ro<br />
tlMuiMit will sdumi tlm promotion of<br />
OmIuudI MuwiiuIi uiil on raaoliliig tlm<br />
guuvrul grude Ooiiertt MmomiU will<br />
umv to Jludfliulu to HMiimn ww in ami<br />
ut tint im dlsirUt of JIiwull<br />
0tutl Voit Un bun ill Ut mm<br />
Mut uud was a patient ft Ui dlvlllfiH<br />
hailinl iu Uiidlx culawi UatMdi<br />
TbiiUwuili Civtilry laak vr tbtt dulltt<br />
t 4MirtMl WIUittdr ttKNSjf tbU<br />
IIW<br />
-<br />
CITIES CHEST<br />
TD APPEAR<br />
BIG<br />
pensus Returns Show That Ten<br />
Communities Have Padded<br />
Their Figures<br />
SECOND COUNT IS NECESSARY<br />
Taooma Leads in the Fraud<br />
Adding 30000 to Her Aotual<br />
Population<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
lC-Ch- cek-<br />
roturnod<br />
population<br />
Britain<br />
Wollmuns<br />
Arrangements<br />
1 1 r<br />
Smith<br />
Tacomns returns prosontod tho worse<br />
example of fraud of thoso cities men<br />
tioncd over 30000 bclnc added to her<br />
actual population Tho census returns<br />
from that olty as they stand at presont<br />
ronu ttzv- - wuien is an increaso or<br />
40JdU over tho ligurcs of tho 190O<br />
eonsus<br />
Careful examination of tho detailed<br />
returns of the census agonts havo re-<br />
sulted<br />
¬<br />
in tlio discovery of what is be--<br />
lioved to bo an excess of 33290 over<br />
tho actual population making tho real<br />
population of tho city 49070<br />
President Taft has written to E<br />
Dana Durand director of tho census<br />
to commenco prosecution at onco of<br />
those rosponslblo for the frnuds<br />
H<br />
INSURGENT LEADER<br />
FIGHTS LAST FIGHT<br />
PORT DODOE Iowa Octobor 10<br />
Bonator J P Dolllver of Iowa a cen-<br />
tral<br />
¬<br />
figuro in tho last fow sessions of<br />
congress dlod hero yesterday of dila-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
of tho henrt Dr Van Patten tho<br />
attending physician wns examining htm<br />
nt tho timo of his death which camo<br />
suddonly<br />
Jonathan Prontiss Dolllver Republi<br />
can of Fort Dodgo Iowa was bora<br />
near Kingwood Preston County Vlr--<br />
Kium uow yohi Virginia roDruary<br />
u 1000 grauuaioa in 1570 trom tho<br />
West Virginia University was admit<br />
ted to tho bar in 11878 never held nny<br />
nnlltlnni nlYlnA ivittl nlnlJ4 Ii- - JUL<br />
first congress as a ropresontatlvo from<br />
the tenth congressional district of<br />
Iowa was a member of tho houso also<br />
in tho fifty second fifty thrd fifty<br />
fourth fifty fifth and fifty sixth con ¬<br />
gresses August 23 1900 was appointed<br />
United States senator to fill the vacancy<br />
caused by tho death of Hon J H Gear<br />
nnd wns oloctod January 21 1002 to<br />
succeed himself over John J Soorloy<br />
Democrat by a voto of 120 to 20 Bo<br />
elected in 1807 His term of sorvico<br />
would havo oxpirod March 3 1913 Ho<br />
was ono of tho most promlnont Insur<br />
gont Republicans In tho country and<br />
took a loading part in tho issues<br />
which brought about insurgoncy<br />
SANTA OLAItA California Octo-<br />
bor<br />
¬<br />
10 Seismograpbic instruments<br />
located horo yesterday recorded violent<br />
earthquake shocks and sclsmie dis-<br />
turbances<br />
¬<br />
lasting thirteen hours Tho<br />
shocks wore a groat distanco from tho<br />
instruments They began first at six<br />
oclock in tho morning nnd did not<br />
cease until soven last nlgbt Tho cen-<br />
ter<br />
¬<br />
of tho shocks appeared to bo in a<br />
general northeasterly direction from<br />
this place but thoir exact location can<br />
not bo determined --H<br />
SPRINGFIELD Missouri Octobor<br />
10 Stanley Kotcbel welterweight<br />
champion of the country died bore lust<br />
night from bullet wounds inflicted by<br />
a ranch hand with whom ho had quar-<br />
reled<br />
¬<br />
Posses nro now scouring the<br />
country for tho murderer bloodhounds<br />
being on his trail<br />
Kotcbel was twenty throe years of<br />
age and hud wrested tho title from a<br />
score of champions among thorn bo<br />
lug Hilly Papko Ho was a Polish<br />
American<br />
CRITICAL SITUATION ONCE<br />
MORE IN NICARAGUA<br />
NBW OHMfANS Orober<br />
from Nlearugna Indicate that dis-<br />
order have broken out in Managua<br />
tli capital and thnt the situatloa<br />
tun re I luirdiuely rltlm<br />
UNDER ARREST FOR<br />
KILLING RINGMATE<br />
Sid1 VUltr TU HAtttf jiilMfltibur<br />
U dwnl 1 rMill nf lJnil iv<br />
4 Tit ul wl frtui Usll IimC<br />
ulgkt Usll luul b plwd un4r r<br />
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WAIlAH OAZETTe<br />
ODKBI0K O MATHESOH EDITOR<br />
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Entered at the Postoffice of Honolulu H T Secohd class Matter<br />
Semi Wtekly Issued Tuesdays knd Fridays<br />
Subscription Rates<br />
Per Month C 25Pcr Month Foreign 4 35<br />
Par Tear v 308 Per Year Foreign - 400<br />
Payable Invariably in Advance -<br />
I 1 CHARLES yS CRAftsT Manager<br />
T II is right when ho states that Kuhid did not go on the stump for<br />
prohibition but Kuhio made tho plebiscite possible Hogavo those in Hawaii<br />
who claim that alcohol is a corse an opportunity to make good their protestations<br />
that Hawailans would voto liquor out if given the opportunity Ha<br />
gave the members of tho Antisaloon League tbo chance to make tho fight of<br />
their lives to drivo whisky out of Hawnlj Kuhio also gavo tho PrbhibitiOniBts<br />
tbe bonont of tho moral effect of his nmo od heir campaign committee<br />
ThiB is wlftt Kuhio did for prohibition<br />
Now T R what did you do to help tho- prohibition cause<br />
Name one single thing that you did I<br />
You put your name on tho committee of 100 Eight What else did you<br />
dot Did you stump tho Islands for Prohibition I You did notl- -<br />
Did you stump Qabu for Prohibition t You did nott<br />
Did you speak to any one publicly or privately outsldo of the Antisaloon<br />
league circle upon the subject or do anything for the causa t If so tho publio<br />
novcr ucaru ui jti<br />
Tho question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquor should be prohibited in<br />
this Territory was the greatest moral question which tho peoplo of Hawaii<br />
had over had a chanco to vote upon It was one which might well havo stirred<br />
you and tho other members of the Antisaloon Leaguo to tho depths have<br />
touched your tongue with dlvino tiro havo made you tho embodiment of<br />
living energy and made you work day nnd night to beat tho demon rum<br />
and rescue Hawaii from tho curso which the Antisaloon League say is consigning<br />
her people to death and their souls to hclL It might at least have led<br />
you to encourago tho good work at the polls On election day - Vii5j<br />
That is what might have happened What did happen t iw fM<br />
Tho press reported that you wero off yachting on plebiscite dnyfifttoj<br />
sporty jfoung gentleman It ltd not say whether ho was trying to ref6rmybu<br />
or whether you wero talcing aim on on a toot out it aid report that tuc<br />
yacht capsized and you nearly lOBt tho number of your mess<br />
If you bad gone under for tho last timo on that fateful- - day T It and<br />
bad suddenly fetched up at tho pearly gates would not Saint Peter havo said<br />
to you What in aro you doing hero T R why arent you down<br />
in Honolulu doing tho work of the master helping Kuhio und Tho Advfcrtiscr<br />
to win tho prohibition clectiont<br />
If ho bad said this to you T R do you think -- you would havo squared<br />
yourself by telling him that Kuhio had not stumpedtho islands oitherl- -<br />
A- number of other prominent members of the committco of lOObesidos<br />
yourself did not stump tho Islands Somo of thorn wont off on vacations<br />
and somo of them havo not even yot returned Do you think that it would<br />
bo decent politics T It to charge that you and your fellow non stumpers aro<br />
tricksters or that a winsomo dollnr covered your taouthst<br />
What is tho object of your attack on Kuhio anywnvt Obviously a vote<br />
Inst in ICnMn 5h n vntft irnlnnil tft MVCInnillpfin - L J i<br />
t T C tj 11<br />
Do you thinkthat thy prohibition cause pr thomoralsbIIajvaitrgpnerallyf<br />
will bo moro effectively advanced by the election of McCandless than by that<br />
of Kuhiot<br />
I suggest to you T R that you pray God to give you light and to<br />
dolivcr you from tho fate of tho man who Bald We thank thee O God<br />
that we are not as other men are i<br />
Just a few other texts for you to think over T R in the small hours<br />
of the night<br />
Judgo not thnt ye bo not judged<br />
Case out flrBt tho beam out of thino own eye and then shalt thou see clearly<br />
to cast out themore that is in thy brothers eye<br />
Let him that is without sin cast tho first stone<br />
After you havo digested theso toxtB T R I Buggest that you join with<br />
Tho Advertiser in promoting tho interests of good government by working<br />
for the election of Kuhio and voting for him on election day<br />
LORRIN A THURSTON<br />
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DEMOCRACY SHOULD EXPLAIN<br />
It is understood that tho Democratic party has rosolved to break into<br />
print further than the opportunity afforded by the columns of tbo Honolulu Examiner<br />
and thnt one of tho afternoon papors has sold a pago of space for<br />
Democratic editorials This being tho case it is to bo hoped that somo of tho<br />
questions the voters have long been trying to get answers for will bo explained<br />
Tho Examiner tbo initial number of which undor the now auspices ap- -<br />
peared on Saturday is somewhat 0 a disappointment It had been expected<br />
for one thing tbat R H Trent would sclzo tliOopportnnity to explain why ho<br />
is supporting a platform that striked nt tbo business prosperity of tho country<br />
and why ho endorsesby bis presence such speakers as Pachcco with his rabid<br />
denunciations of tho planters and his frothings about sweat and blood of<br />
half starved laborers But Trent is as silent as over<br />
It was eipocted that L L McCandless would explain why bo stands<br />
NOT WHILE BBABON PREVAILS<br />
Are the Chinese voters going to support McGnilles who wanted to prevent<br />
their children from being educated in tho publie schools f<br />
Are the Portuguese going to nupport McCoiolltun who ilnnih pledged by<br />
hit platform to take away the preference tights they have to acquire their<br />
home In JOJU f<br />
Art tbe IUwbIUw gottg to Minpoft UtCbuulIeM wlwM KlUIWllpU<br />
polley ejifti the door lo KflVKimnent liy wmmllon or JJuwull<br />
Aro tin Awlttn koIiik 0 HJHiKrt Kw0u11 iim tarty ititidi ir<br />
re tride aim 0 lowing 0 ti Auteu tuga mMiun Ytutek wwiltLtlilk<br />
a sfsgpriyg Mow at the jtijwpril fllftjsrfiMj Ikr glwbi mmmm<br />
crUHU m ttbsuw ml f MHixttwE W lWytiili f<br />
t I<br />
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fTESAY OCTQBgR 18 JO SiflMfftBKf<br />
WWMMIMMBBBHI<br />
THE PKlMPLB OE IJTJAWr<br />
If ono grabii the w0lothlBg forliltnselfnan6uii4ed L U jedandli<br />
In n speech on tho land question at Kalaoa Pjiaikou recently the land will<br />
not bo prosperous What I wont is equality i<br />
A noblo Bontimcnt EquMity A WSrSl to conjure wftm a wor that<br />
It<br />
land used to be so long as the title deeds now were in his strong box Tenants<br />
might comet and old owners might gof but Link holds on forever ob tho poct<br />
sings<br />
Starting but with tbo few hundred kiileanas he beld twoyearBagoMc- -<br />
Candless decided to string- - afovitimoro on his line lie sorted over his bunch of<br />
mortgages sized up the countryitand went to work Ho dldnt got a new<br />
plecW every dfty Sometimes thcroi w6re whftlo wecks when bo c6uldnt find<br />
anyone possessed With his ojvh of cqqallty 3nt on other Occasiopu hq<br />
oad better luck With an argument Lore an inducement there here a inau<br />
there a funeral bo managed to pick up somo littlo estates Pilikia found itself<br />
pouring into Link car mortgnges found themselves filing away In Links<br />
safe deeds processioned Jntinkaame tipfosMhe counter of thq registrars<br />
MEMORANDUM Or CONVEYANCES TO L L MOANDLESS<br />
i<br />
Oct 12 1908 to Oct 13 1010<br />
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tv i v<br />
Prom Indexes of Records Registry Offico Honolulu- - H<br />
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DEEDS<br />
n<br />
Recorded<br />
Bk Pg Namo<br />
Yan ot al<br />
lSoo<br />
Jan 19<br />
Laid Etc<br />
Por Gr 55 L C A 3 69<br />
Pukila<br />
Feb 15 l<br />
V-- and 1010<br />
301 lands in<br />
315 Hnwn Rlty Mrty Co- - Feb1 Sundry Waipio<br />
310 258 Ho Lim ct al<br />
310 283 Maunakca of al<br />
Est May 0<br />
310 330 J Karanka al May 13<br />
310 40 J Mana nnd wf May 19<br />
319 110 J Armstrong June 22<br />
310 120 J Armstrong Juno 22<br />
Paele et<br />
pledged to take away the opportunity the Punchbowl Portuguese havo of buy<br />
ing a forcing them with<br />
land hungry men as himself But there is not a refcrenco to his pledge or<br />
any attempt to explain away his land bill and platform clnuso covering it<br />
However wlthits hired fcpaeo in a Republican paper tho party will bnve<br />
a better opportunity In it Link will have the chance to toll why ho pays<br />
Hawailans in his employment less than tho Russians in Honolulu Nare getting<br />
Ho will also have a chanco to explain why ha was THE ONLY MEMBER of<br />
the legislature of 1S08 whowanted to cut out the appropriation for tho Princess<br />
Kaiulanl In view of his great desire now to secure a federal settlement for<br />
Queen Liliuokalani his hostile attitude toward the one time liclros to tho<br />
throne calls for somo comment and explanation<br />
IIo could explain too ho intends to ovcrrido the Constitution and<br />
prevent the immigration of laborers to Hawaii from tho Philippines and Porto<br />
Rico Ho promises if elected to Bhut tho door on all Immigration Ho should<br />
certainly inform tho voters just how bo is going to do it or if ho really be- ¬<br />
lieves that ho and his party are ablo to Bhut out anything but tho immigrants<br />
tbe kind tho federal government says wo must have<br />
When Democracy breaks tnto print wo will be nbjo to judge better whether<br />
the campaign of deliberate misrepresentation is to bo cnllvcnea with- - some<br />
portion of the truth or not<br />
For that reason the twenty five dollars a day thnt tbe Bulletin is said to<br />
have accepted ni its price seems justified<br />
ril Juno 22H<br />
Apr 20 R P 230 L O 10920 Ewa<br />
May 0 1 2 jnt R P 7558 L O 4842 Waiaholo<br />
Ltd<br />
R P<br />
ot<br />
in hui<br />
404<br />
int R P 208 L 0<br />
in M Barete<br />
Intin R P 188 L 0<br />
Guerrero June 22 int of Barote<br />
318 129 M E Foster July 1 sq ft St<br />
310 393 L Maunakea July 31 L O A<br />
310 109 M B do Silvelra jSept 3<br />
104<br />
- O Aohitn Sept 15i PorR P L O<br />
L L al<br />
310 331 Mary Cullen<br />
Oct 28J 1 R P L O<br />
R L Co<br />
ft right of way<br />
318391 O R L Co<br />
Pearl<br />
318 3a4H L I Co<br />
Nov 12 ft right of wayi<br />
318 395 Hawn Cemetery Assn<br />
ft of<br />
318 443 Emelin Barette<br />
tin R Pi- 35401<br />
their homes nt small prico and into competition suchl 327 138 Hon Pit Co<br />
320 222 Loka Kolima<br />
328 107 W OAchl tr<br />
328 225 E K Glllilaiidv<br />
332- - 4 Mrs F T erfomfii<br />
323- - 0 Mrs F T Bickerton<br />
332-- 84 4PrFByanandwf<br />
Walaaulanl -<br />
K<br />
335- - 430 M Cooke Ltd<br />
how<br />
335 05 D Kanuwai<br />
327 422 T O Bcllivcau<br />
O Bclliveau<br />
327 170 Euoch JohnBon<br />
best<br />
R Castle tr<br />
340 174 Koolau Ag Co<br />
340 178 --J B Cattle<br />
Ry Co<br />
332 278 J Hoopill nnd wf<br />
332 2SQ D Kaawa ot al<br />
of K 0 Rookc<br />
-<br />
Hawaii<br />
1954 5008 1814 Nuuanu<br />
Int shares Waikano<br />
Por Gr Waikan0<br />
2 0377 Ewa<br />
1 4 Int Est of Ewa<br />
5G58 Wnikane<br />
1 M Oabu<br />
4349ir<br />
est of M Barete<br />
1910<br />
Jan 5<br />
Jan 5<br />
Feb 12<br />
Mar<br />
Mar 3<br />
10<br />
Apr 11<br />
Apr 23<br />
Apr 30<br />
May<br />
May 31<br />
May iv<br />
Aug 17<br />
Sept 2<br />
Sept<br />
Sept<br />
Sentftb<br />
c l n<br />
vl t<br />
-<br />
Waianae<br />
1<br />
8 Est<br />
Fort Honolulu<br />
Int in 7558 Waiaholo<br />
Por Grant Honolulu<br />
1033 100 Honolulu<br />
To McCandlesset<br />
int 5310 10212 Punaluu<br />
Nov 1ei2<br />
Ewa<br />
r Nov 2Porllots0 and7 City Ewa<br />
2 Ewa<br />
Nov 2 12 light way<br />
Ewa<br />
Nov 4 Int Honolulu<br />
1 8 mi<br />
Iht in R P 457 Ewa<br />
1 0 jnt R P 1003 372 374<br />
nnd 1004 Waianae<br />
Int ijn lands and prop Waialua<br />
1 B B 3388 and 2395 i Waianae<br />
MarUga Por L C A 258 79 53 G33<br />
lifxIV- - Wlii end 030<br />
Honolulu<br />
Por L P 258<br />
Honolulu<br />
Mar Por at P 1033 L O 387 Honolulu<br />
R P 1094 L O 8230 Watahole<br />
L P 8209 L C 8525<br />
Ewa<br />
R P 450 and othor<br />
Ewa<br />
14 1 2 Int in L O 387 Honolulu<br />
Int in L O A 387 Honolulu<br />
Por R P 2208<br />
Honolulu<br />
Int in R P 155 L 0 1177 Honolulu<br />
Sdry lands and prop Waiahole etc<br />
2 8dry landu and prop Waiaholo etc<br />
s2 Bdry lands and prop Waiahole etc<br />
Iut in 41 P 401<br />
Kunloa<br />
Int in lands<br />
Waialua<br />
Soptjp Tor Ap 8 B P 007 Honolulu<br />
Grant 5103<br />
so72 dtjrTsn<br />
3 1 1 niKBlfkaim<br />
1000- -<br />
Sept 22 Lot 2 878 eeres<br />
MQltTOAClBfl AKD ASSIGNMENTS<br />
10QS-<br />
Dticii Kuuawa -<br />
PmSh p 185 4 g anjl other<br />
-<br />
Location<br />
Honolulu<br />
Walnuae<br />
U KIM<br />
Jftr Id<br />
33V<br />
S foft Feb 9 Plfil8<br />
ap tmp 18<br />
104 W jOJVehir tr 4 May 21<br />
M<br />
Mtc<br />
HWU t I<br />
n InfSn R P 7169<br />
WaUhcfo<br />
WSiklkl<br />
9 281 E iGLIMep4wf<br />
flfctf 380 EP Alkoe<br />
333 175rrMjremannet 3a- - ijJfioe 184 8dry Jamls and eattje- - Knanapali<br />
i XVa 15 RiP lftt 0 mft art U iEwa<br />
-<br />
leases iilt<br />
breathes tho brotherhood of mSnl But what sinsAre<br />
TTJEflDAY J feoiOBEB IB<br />
JS<br />
T RS makes wool tbe fwntpago of the October Friend to attack<br />
Kuhio tbe gist of his lay being tbo Kuhio failed to stamp tbo Island for<br />
Prohibition lt B tnehrolfsAlnder hi tongue A number of phrases to the<br />
effect that this constituted political trickery that the big winsomd dollar<br />
that bo readily covers tho publie cyo steins to have spread down otdf the<br />
mouth whatever Ihht may monnTindwlbdBVup by saying that tho liquor<br />
question Is never a dead ono neither is tho question of a mans honor ana<br />
that Kuhio will lose somo votes unless ho can explain himself satisfactorily<br />
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on tha nbovd points<br />
This is a blow below the belt which is barred even In priiefights<br />
Kuhio is denounced is a political trickster andthe insinuation is made<br />
that bo was bribed with money Tho sole basis of the charge Is tbathe did<br />
-<br />
jaot stump tho Islands for Prohibition v-<br />
cpmrSiMad lntts aaraal<br />
Us see what is tho Democratic candidates idea of equality What<br />
do tho records show I Do they show that be is dividing up with tho<br />
landless so that one man would not grab tt sllnnd there wopWboBqaaHtyt<br />
They do not not so you could noticelt The records show that Linki ideft of<br />
equality ftind fairies s Jjke tha of the whib miin vJho went bunting with an<br />
Indian Tho comblncdbagi consisted of a pheasant and a crow and tho white<br />
maUstaHed in to divide bn the bWs of equality<br />
You enn toko thoncrowian1i taifo the pheasant be told tho Indian<br />
oj 1 Ml take lie phcnjjctjaMyou take tho crowjust wblchever you llke<br />
Links equality coqfistsh ttaklng the land and letting the other fellow<br />
giro tho luatir l -<br />
If tho avcrarre waaian bfiv h botv of rdnertv once a Vear htrsOo<br />
bebmot VJy he becomes tbo IJomocraticcofdldatp for congress on a platform<br />
lanu nog iiut When no taircava chunK oneo Vry ten aays what does He<br />
Dccopies quito a landowner lf ho takes A 32b- - 23-J-- Laa<br />
320 59 J tynnav<br />
320327 Anna Kbnaaibele<br />
320328 Mary Cullcn-<br />
Mrs<br />
niece<br />
33H<br />
bit once a month he becomes a<br />
of tquallly C<br />
Wher McCandleiswisa candidate two jycarsagb the records showed that<br />
he bwnod had mortgages oii or controlled iTWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY<br />
FUU seprarate Weees of lhnd isf HKe Territory t<br />
fiti J J1 vIji ililtv ilt- - 1 t t tj rii i VI<br />
ijiuh piuveu uvyonu any caviiog njas udi lovca me niA no iiTeaio<br />
showed beyond tho shadow of a doubt that ho was the rcalfhlng in thjjaati<br />
farmer linO ineludingwatcr right mortgages optionstand everything vise that<br />
goes to maUe up the typical rituall armiri It proved moro than tbat It<br />
proed thnt Link was ho piker It shoWed that hi cared not about Jwhos the<br />
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Apt 26 a p i27ciyo lotos S<br />
MaydO Pdr Gr 401 I Rift<br />
Oct 28 R P 1584 LtCippfef<br />
Oct 28 Sundry landjl- -<br />
1010<br />
323J273 K Ollinand Mar 1<br />
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MISCELLANEOUS<br />
f<br />
1009<br />
A fcv<br />
32009 0 FJPeterson Aug 10 Sur of leaso<br />
34f HKamakanL<br />
Oct 13 Receipt for rent L CS95S<br />
Ph 21 j<br />
I Wnlkano<br />
j<br />
Punnui<br />
Bolnn t wa<br />
831 77 A Christian -<br />
WESEBXORTnT that thdforegoing is a porrecf memorandum of<br />
eonjeyanccstoIil CANDLESS October 1 1908 to October 13<br />
J01 as sbQto by indexes of records- - of W ConvevknH tirsnX<br />
Ttt- - Ewa<br />
Waiaholo<br />
Waiahole<br />
JVainaq<br />
- vU<br />
Ewa<br />
TVhlalua<br />
from<br />
BelrlstlrV<br />
and of Brants from tbo Territory of Hawaiisj tJikhl i<br />
4iDated October 13 1010 - T<br />
- HAWAIlAlT iT<br />
ABSTRACT TITLcol c<br />
ByJT SROWN<br />
Managqr<br />
WATCH THE LANE CASE<br />
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f The Lane case is now before tho trial jpdgo nnd ltwouldbo a good thing<br />
office<br />
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- Once every ten days on a average Link- - for the public to watch Jtsevelopments Thia case would never havo come<br />
before a circuit court if thbefforts of John W Cathcart and his deputies could<br />
havo prevented it Even now the main defense foresbad wed is the fact that<br />
the fcity attorney would not recommend the prosecution and that the grand jury<br />
called in private counsel This case in the opinion of The Advertiser forma<br />
bjio of the reasons recently occurring why John W Cathcart should not- - bo<br />
supported in tho coming election<br />
Lane was arrested under a chargo of atternptiug a viclouj criminal assault<br />
upon a Jittltfgirl So fares tho ovldoncbmarched<br />
up and presented bis<br />
title deed to a new bit of the land ho loves working on the decimal system<br />
since November of 1008 ho has equalized things to the extent of adding<br />
Sixty three conveyances to the two bundled and eighty four bo already had on<br />
fllo Not bad for a man who wants to sco the Hawailans each happy on bjs<br />
own little homestead is itf<br />
Sixty threp and two hundred and eighty four mako threo hundred and<br />
forty soven Pretty soon if ho continues tp yearn for equality in land mat<br />
tcrs ho will have Enough toxbe able to pit every day in the year in on a<br />
different pioco of his own land and never have to repeat Pretty 8opn if<br />
dthjsj land hobby and his equality viows Keep up ho will be ablo to go oil around<br />
thy island stepping from ono kulcana to another and never sotting foot in<br />
htivthlnrr lint whnfc lift nwnn WIintE fli ilav far nniinlitvtbat will bel l<br />
Link draws no color lino In his beautiful scbemo of equality Ho doesnt<br />
itdke tho Chinamans land qulto so frjply as ho does that of tho Hawaiian or<br />
the white man but this is mainly tho Chinamans fault<br />
Last year nndi this year for instance ho Has proven Jils aloha for the<br />
Hawaiian by taking over twenty five lots of Hawaiian owned land a fraction<br />
over ono bit every thirty days From owners of other- races he secured thirty<br />
eight pieces Equality again you see<br />
As he says Tho land willndt bo prosperous if ono grabs tbo whole<br />
tiling for himsolf but he had hisfingcre crossed when ho said it At nny<br />
rate ho wasnt referring to tho prosperity of Link McCandless but of tho land<br />
Just what pieces of the islurld ho has benovolently assimilated sineo last<br />
he vent out on the stump on tkUdaud question ate given in tile little list<br />
tbclow Read It and seo what you think of the general scheme of equality<br />
according to the doctrino of Link<br />
- secured by the detective department<br />
wont thecaso appeared a plain one Ttf the astonishment of the police how<br />
pverj the city attorney refused toprosccuto on tho gravo charge made and<br />
insisted on the substitution of a very much milder charge that of vagrancy<br />
At the trinl on this charge no ovldepco was put n the defendant pleading<br />
guUty and being sentenced to a ycarin jail The maximum sentence on tho<br />
original chargo would havo been a fine of one thousand dollnrs and imprison ¬<br />
ment for five years<br />
Indignation nt the courso pursued by the cityattorney and his deputies<br />
on tho part of thp parents of the child and the pblicc officers familiar with<br />
tho circumstances of the assault forced tho matter upon tho grand jury<br />
Before that body so evident was tho determination of the cjty attorney not to<br />
prosecute that tho grand jurymen called in private counsel and told Mr<br />
Cathcart that Mb services wero not required Matters wentso far that one<br />
ofthe jurymen nnd tho city nttorncy nearly came to tho poinfrtf blows<br />
Now according to tho account in nn afternoon paperyestorday Lane baseB<br />
a largo part of his defense on tho fact that tho city attorney told the grand<br />
jury that they could not indict tho defendant on a charge of attempted rape<br />
Decauso no tno city attorney had already had the man convicted for vagrancy<br />
This Lane case was one of a series in this city of dirty assaults upon girls<br />
9f tender ago -- i<br />
The Advertiser called the attention of the public to tho actions of the city<br />
attorney at the time oftlio Lano trial and at the timo when tbe grand jury<br />
had toorder the city nttorncy from their room It ngain calls tho attention<br />
of tho public to tho case and tho connection with iVof John Cathcart and hte<br />
staff<br />
T R AND KUHIO AGAIN- -<br />
Theodoro Richards returns to the attack on Kuhio this morning His<br />
persistence is worthy of a better cause directed against the opponents of<br />
prohibition it might havo had an appreciable effect on the plebiscite as it is<br />
it has given Kuhio tho opportunity toscUfdrth inaclearand manly way just<br />
where he stood on tlio prohibition question 1 1 -<br />
Any man who reads Kuhio s reply to Mr Richards published herewith<br />
cannot help but Bay Here is a man I A sneak such as Mr Richards seems<br />
to think Kuhio is would not come out in the npeif and avow bis affirmative<br />
position in favor of tho prohibition plebiscite at the very time when he is<br />
seeking votes from tho overwhelming majority which voted against prohibition<br />
Even those who opposed prohibition will admire a man whb is not afraid<br />
to speak his convictions Tho Advertiser does not belieye that his letter<br />
will lose him a single liquor yptp wbileit should convince any doubting Thomas<br />
among tho prohibitionists that T R haB gono gunning after the wrong lion<br />
The impress of truth- - is so stamped upon KuhioJs simple straightforward<br />
statement that The Advertiser hopes that even Mr Richards may be convinced<br />
that ho has done the Dslegato an injustice and accept his statement at par<br />
The Advertiser certainlyvdoes so and earnestly urges all voters both liquor<br />
and anji liquor sympathizers to cast aside any feeling arising uut ot the<br />
prohibition issue and to both work and voto for tbo election of Kuhio the<br />
manliest Hawaiian who has appeared in public life in agenoratlon a credit<br />
to himself his peoplo and to tbo Territory of Hawaii<br />
t<br />
REPUBLICAN GOOD TJMES<br />
That the people are prosperous s shown by the fact that the hmount of<br />
money deposited in the savings banks increased by twenty niho per cent last<br />
year twenty nine pen cent more than in 1908 The Japanese are not getting<br />
all tho money becauBo the number of Japanese who deposited money in the<br />
banks decreased last year by one hundred and forty nine while- the number<br />
of Hawaiian depositors increased by three hundred and forty The average<br />
amount on deposit in the savings banks wo34593 for each person an increase<br />
of twenty per cent in a yearV timo - -<br />
K<br />
r- -<br />
TS5 3K7 STIUD<br />
Manager Cohen of the Now Orpheum has brought to Honolnln in thn George<br />
B Howard company a talented number of players beaded by tqnq j9f hjr fsftTr<br />
that Honolulu has seen in many a long day Unless this city hasjijetfleaqbr --<br />
Blumped to tho moving picture level- tho patronage of tno grphoum dujing<br />
this engagement-- should bo the capacity of tho bouse v v<br />
H<br />
TJ10 land will not bo prosperous if ono grabs tbe whole thing for himself<br />
AYhat I want is equality Link MeCandIess Jn a speech at Kalaoa Pajaikou<br />
County of nawail on Wednesday September 21 1910<br />
How many tbousafcd ncVca has Link got as bis shnro of equality<br />
j<br />
At thcrend of 1904 tbo Territory was 00348070 in debt Fjveyoars later<br />
a tho end of 1009 thero was C0S9709G caBh on hapd In flvearj wo bavo<br />
wiped out tho big debt nnd got nearly 700000 to tbo good That shows that<br />
we ure all doing well and baling pretty good times Why change thcml<br />
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It would not do to exult qVer the damage done to tho Cuban erpps by<br />
tho storms that have rageiVifor tho past week butsjiiipaihyfor a neighbor<br />
Bhould not prevent anyone from buying In a few irawailanegugar Blocks pr<br />
paratoiy to tbe rise<br />
-- - t<br />
Wlillji the Detnocraiie party opposesJjilnlgjiUjinJt li wlllng to change<br />
Its opinion nt thq expiration of two years Put tho DemoeratB In oiuee<br />
and then they will change opinions planks pltftffrmtfJhlaao lair in ordr<br />
to top there<br />
U11<br />
llnyyy<br />
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IIPI<br />
it- - ljpnolulu Jmnilgratlon has pmjltel the ntabHibnif ntHr tWtW hairnaller lpdue<br />
Honolulu trie la the Territory In thrio the uen tt small maanaareintereitea Without<br />
lluimlgr Itirould be Mnnoslble or tbjjufa Jjli ninller tlai<br />
IW<br />
IHUM1M<br />
f 77 HHeu QM0<br />
t duJUIfler<br />
0r W Md R P 4187 Wutjaim<br />
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WMfllW ArmilroBK<br />
mMtr Imuit<br />
w<br />
e one WIM n3alllLLllalOElr<br />
le get 01IfltWnytfIaBrrbla of tbj<br />
Mi- - iltfitajht Hum J W L Q IQW Urn drmtlMBl bli ln JPfHtJkt wmitWmwfmTmlmmmL it kttfJl<br />
1010<br />
liB5ef ef prwHl<br />
H t Wwi mHrt et hi<br />
itftHlry<br />
i1wg who<br />
erliig the<br />
let tbs red<br />
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LIGHTHOUSE<br />
LffllU r<br />
i r<br />
Fourteen Sites Already Occupied s<br />
by Beacons to Be at Once<br />
Proceeded Against<br />
BRECKONS TO PREPARE CASES<br />
United States District Court ipffi<br />
cials to Have Busiest Day<br />
of the Term<br />
A day of great and unushol activity<br />
awaits United States District Attorney<br />
Breckons this morning not the least or<br />
his labors being th6comrrlcncomont of<br />
condemnation proceedingsngainBi plots<br />
of ground for fourteen lighthouses<br />
in tlic Hawaiian lighthouse district<br />
chiefly on fheMslihds of Hawaii arid<br />
Kauai<br />
This will bo the first step of what<br />
is to stand as the most ambitious under<br />
taking which the HghthouBO department<br />
Ibas attempTad in HCtaalt V<br />
Breckons received orders in tho last<br />
mail from tho acting nttorneygVnoral<br />
at Washington to proceed at once in<br />
the various cases and is now busily en<br />
gaged in deciphering bluo prints por-<br />
traying<br />
¬<br />
tho lands needed for each<br />
The only lighthouso provided for this<br />
LSent<br />
in blueprint Captain M<br />
that of Barbers Point where a flashing<br />
light already warns the noctarnal mari-<br />
ner<br />
¬<br />
Not only tho land on which tho<br />
lighthouse is to be erected is to be con-<br />
demned<br />
¬<br />
but also roadway from tho<br />
lighthouso to the nearest government<br />
road This is the case with nearly-ever- y<br />
one of tho fourteen<br />
On Kauai land will ho condemned for<br />
a lighthouso at Lau o Kokolo on tho<br />
southern coast and also for ono at Uku- -<br />
la Poin- at the entrance to Hanapepe<br />
harbor Un tho opposite siap pr tno<br />
island land for a light station will bo<br />
nt Point L Fleet surgean<br />
with a right of way to tho Anahala<br />
wharf landing<br />
Five or six are planned for Hawaii<br />
In North Kohala there will be land con-<br />
demned<br />
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for a light nt iMahukona land-<br />
ing<br />
¬<br />
and also nt Kauhola the former<br />
with a of way to the nearest gov-<br />
ernment<br />
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road although no such provi-<br />
sion<br />
¬<br />
is made for the latter<br />
Kukuihaclo is to have a lighthouse<br />
it being the Bolo item which Hamakua<br />
receives in tins list<br />
One order instructs Breckons to start<br />
nroceedihjjs to condemn land for seven<br />
differest llekthouses all of them scat- -<br />
B1 tered Kipahulu on southern Maui is<br />
tine uaui b sisiur ibjuuu uiujimiui tjto<br />
two Kaunakakai and Pauwalu in<br />
the list<br />
Tho other three plots of land which<br />
will bo condemned aTOat Popcekeo Ha- -<br />
wen and Lao o ka uaau<br />
Tho district attorneys office will not<br />
anguish for work today for the conii<br />
nencement of tho condemnation suits<br />
tor the above lands not<br />
by any means the limit to its labors<br />
The HAWAIIAN<br />
Df the department facesa 10000 dam<br />
ago suit incurred in an opium ram<br />
which may or may not havo been suc<br />
cessful At tho same hour a whole lot<br />
of petit talesmen roport for duty on<br />
the Jury<br />
At one oclock tho grand jury re<br />
sumes Its duties and will investigate<br />
further alleged infractions of violations<br />
i of tho Act opium smuggling<br />
iiuceuo xnuu jnubiur uuu jmrcuuaeu guv<br />
ernment property etc<br />
On ton of which comes the lighthouse<br />
condemnation casc3 which will also<br />
wako tho marshals office<br />
And as if District Breckons<br />
baa not enough to do with theBe minor<br />
V r i s ma<br />
jmaitcrs ne win m ms own worns ds<br />
Mkent awake by a good active Kilauea<br />
lliko carbunclo on his back has<br />
been for a week and which is<br />
I still on the job<br />
i<br />
BATTLE HYMN POET<br />
QUITS THE BATTLEFIELD<br />
i iH itu<br />
anDDIiETONlBnWb island October<br />
17 Juptf WtfrdHoiWr who wrotd tho<br />
famous Battle HylM df tho Bespub<br />
lie was nctiye in tho antislavery<br />
movement prior to anfl during tho<br />
Civil War and since then has boon a<br />
Jtnown reformer In manyxdines<br />
aieu aero louuy duo was uorn in xoiv<br />
8rt<br />
hnen<br />
COUGHS GOLDS<br />
ASTHMA<br />
BRONCHITIS<br />
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18<br />
Rear S uadron<br />
Lie at Naval Wharf for<br />
-- a Weeks<br />
ftear Aamlral Rocs TJ St N com- -<br />
mandant of the naval station has re<br />
ceived ffom tho United States naval<br />
attache at Tokio tho projected itiner<br />
ary of tho cruise of tho JapanoW train<br />
ing squadron iiinaer Hear Admiral Va- -<br />
Bhiro giving tho name of tho vessels<br />
and officers pttasbod to the squadrpp<br />
From this it<br />
thoAsama<br />
ana will arrive at Honolulu<br />
November and eailfor Ban Francisco<br />
November The crnlsera will lay at<br />
tho naval station wharves during thoir<br />
sojourn in Honolulu and will bo Shown<br />
such courtesies as their mission and<br />
tho character of their<br />
high officers command The itinerary<br />
is as follows<br />
Leave YokOsuka October 10 arrive<br />
Honolulu November leave Honolulu<br />
November nrriye at San Francisco<br />
November 19 leave anFiancisco No<br />
vember 23 arrive San Pedro Novomber<br />
25 leave San Pedro December arrlvo<br />
ManmniUO JUcSoftiuer leave Man<br />
zanlllo December llt arrlvo Acapulco<br />
December 13 leave Acapulco- - Decombo<br />
nnitn ClAlinA f1tti TlnAnmhnv 10- -<br />
weave Salina Cruz December 24<br />
Panama December 30 leavo Panama<br />
January arrive Acarmlco January 13<br />
leavo Acapulco January 17 arrive Ho-<br />
nolulu February leavo Honolulu<br />
Fobruary arrivo Yokosuka Febru<br />
ary ZH<br />
Officers of tho Squadron<br />
The officers of tho two Bhips com<br />
prising tho squadrqn follbw<br />
Commandant Roar Admiral Ynshi<br />
to staff Xieut Comdr Yamamoto<br />
ana Imamura<br />
island this series of Is Asama Tanaka<br />
right<br />
being<br />
is<br />
tvhich<br />
busy<br />
arrlvo<br />
mnnder- - J Tanaka<br />
N K Mukai T Y Ogu<br />
ra G H Oyamada<br />
Lieutenants H Noguchi O Ono<br />
Fukuoka Nohara first class Iwam<br />
B Sako T Masrijlma Uno Iwaki<br />
T Aklyama N Uirata<br />
Sublieutenants socpnd tclass K Suzu<br />
ki Nagumo Takahashi Nanba<br />
Engineer commanaer lsai Jingi<br />
neef lieutenants Koike K Doi T<br />
Ito Engineer sublieutenant first class<br />
Y Asai Engineer sublieutenants sec<br />
ond class Al Buimura aomiKawa<br />
condemned Kahala together Kagami surgeon<br />
mentioned<br />
M Takahashi assistant surgeon sec<br />
ond class T Kano staff paymaster<br />
Nagayasu paymaster Nakashima<br />
assistant paymaster first class K Fu--<br />
tamura<br />
Kasaci Captain K Yamaii com<br />
mander M Tojio<br />
er iineuawa<br />
Lieutenants T Hatsumoto K Usui<br />
M Mntsuura Nagano T Ogura<br />
Sublieutenants first class K Hasega<br />
wa IC Nakamura Monai M Sonoda<br />
S Dowa K Tsucbiya<br />
Becond class T Ma<br />
chida il Hlrose llatsuoka<br />
Engineer lieutenant commander H<br />
Ouawa encineer lieutenants Nishi<br />
M Snkanishi<br />
Engineer sublieutenant lirst class<br />
Tada engineer sublieutenant second<br />
class M Suda<br />
Staff surgeon M Asada surgeon<br />
Takashtpi navmaster Qushima as<br />
sistant paymaster first class K Ya- -<br />
Dukl<br />
head BOOSTS REAL<br />
Edmunds<br />
Attorney<br />
iwidely<br />
Knsagf<br />
IN<br />
A Stanton returned on tho Hilo-<br />
nlan yesterday from six weeks trip<br />
through the Northwest and as far east<br />
as Chicago Ho visited tho States to<br />
do little promotion jork by putting<br />
the people wise to tho good things that<br />
are in store for them down in this land<br />
of cocoanut milk and honey if they<br />
will only come dowri and abide with tho<br />
folks of Honolulu or build their own<br />
grass houses wjth taro patch on tho<br />
side as they gee the Hawaiian Islands<br />
on picture postcards<br />
Stanton placed Hawaiian real estate<br />
the hands of tho largest firms in tho<br />
country and no saia yescerany tnat<br />
were being niado by tho<br />
100000 Club to brino- - Honolulus nonu--<br />
Jation up to that figure A good many<br />
persons ho tamed to ho said Had an<br />
idea that it was ono hundred in tho<br />
shade here in jnidwinte and nothing<br />
but nude natives could stand the<br />
heat of the summer Ho Visited Spo-<br />
kaneMin- nesota Chicago ant Boise Idaho from<br />
which latter place he took little re-<br />
creation bunting and fishing Tn all of<br />
the cities he took in Mr Stanton hand-<br />
ed out column interviews to tho news-<br />
papers<br />
H<br />
Dan Murphy of San Francisco suf<br />
fered troken lee in an automoblin<br />
Snd for sixty years had boon one of tho accident near Hollistor when his car<br />
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over dipooverod<br />
CfTeMually cuts fhort ftll atticks<br />
crsrASMS Checks and rmt<br />
thota too ofua fatal dlieaui<br />
FliVEn CII0UP A0UU<br />
Tin only KAllltlvp In<br />
HEUKAUIIA OOUr<br />
miKUJdATlSH TOOTIIAtftB<br />
rMURWI With full BU1<br />
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Talk uf Matson Go Giv-<br />
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lp and ¬<br />
ftir Now Liners<br />
As many pass to and fro<br />
tarrying n whilo la Honolulu port and<br />
then churning again to tho groat con ¬<br />
tinent thofq are bound to be picked up<br />
bits or lator<br />
and which the head<br />
offices o a company aro not likely to<br />
heat until big deals are consummated<br />
Thus In tho instance of the Blatson<br />
Navigation Company some of those<br />
- -- r - -- l i vt<br />
iwiioi navo minor positions auonru un<br />
vessels of that companys Dim acet<br />
tile Wllhelmlna Hilonlan Entorpriae<br />
Hyades and others talking one with<br />
thv other and comparing notes of what<br />
thcyncar from mainland ofllcialdom<br />
put two und two together ana sttr the<br />
curiosity o the publjo with what pur<br />
portkio bo advnnco Information and<br />
what ohou turns Out to bo correct news<br />
it is now reported that<br />
the Jkiatson Navigation company con<br />
templates tho salo of two of its steam ¬<br />
ships to tht Bates in ¬<br />
terests fo thei Panama run atd this<br />
lor too reason mat ino juaison com-<br />
pany<br />
¬<br />
finds that the Hilonlan And tho<br />
Entnrprlso are getting too small for<br />
tho big trade that Watson has develop<br />
od between iheso Islands and tho main<br />
land states<br />
Only on Sunday was evidenced tins<br />
fact When tho Hilonlan arrived filled<br />
to thAdoQk it was stated sho had left<br />
hundred tons ju San Fran ¬<br />
cisco for the Enterprise to bring here<br />
though the Enterprise which is tho San<br />
iancisco liilo boat had to make a spe<br />
cial tnpv to tms port to Bring we<br />
Hilonlan s holdoer<br />
The idea is it is said that tho Mat- -<br />
son companv will build or buy bigger<br />
boats like tho Wilhelmina or tho now<br />
Honolulu which will bo out hye in<br />
January to handle tho busi-<br />
ness<br />
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It will be remembered that tho Ho<br />
nolulan was originally ordered by tho<br />
American Hawaiian 8 S Co which<br />
found that it did not want the large<br />
vessel in addition to its already largo<br />
fleet and tho Matson people were Teady<br />
to tajtrv it off there hands ou a charter<br />
Tho Hilonlan and tho Enterprise have<br />
been spoken for according to the re ¬<br />
ports above described by the Panama<br />
interests for which run they will bo<br />
suitable<br />
WORK<br />
TO BEGIN SOON<br />
Continued from Page One<br />
cubic yards of concrete will bo dumpod<br />
daily into the falso crib work and thai<br />
worltTvill go ahead rapidly President<br />
w iv Dillingham of the Hawaiian<br />
Dredging Company states that the<br />
quarry will bo efficient and will be of<br />
i capacity to handle all material as fast<br />
as needod at the drydock site<br />
lightly Behind on Dredging<br />
By a new arrangement of payments<br />
for dredging work and commuting on<br />
material dredged out from tho bar nnd<br />
channel of tho Pearl Harbor work the<br />
dredging company is slightly behind in<br />
its iorlc Up to within a few weeks<br />
tho company was somewhat ahead of<br />
tho planned out work but the new ar-<br />
rangement<br />
¬<br />
has caused tho company o<br />
get behind However this is due to<br />
tho fact largely that a certain amount<br />
of work was being forced on the dry<br />
dock sito and this is going on rapidly<br />
and the dredgers will conclude all thoir<br />
work there cutting tho baslu down to<br />
the required fifty five feet of depth<br />
This will rcleatie two dredgers and<br />
in a short time the new scraper dredge<br />
will be ready to be added to tho battery<br />
of diggers Tho turbine dredge sepw<br />
may reach Honolulu frpm Boattlo in<br />
a day or two in tow of tho tuc Hor<br />
Cules The dredge will bo taken across<br />
Honolulu harbor to where the Cali<br />
fornia was launched and the machinery<br />
vuicii je iiuw ueuriy un uerB yiu uo<br />
installed byMx Hechman the builders<br />
expert who arrived hero a wck ago<br />
irom tho uoast<br />
Scraper 1redgo May Bo Best<br />
Tho dredging company has taken out<br />
JLauuuuu cuoic yards or material xrom<br />
tho bar1 and inner sections or particu<br />
larly Ispeaking tho channel Of this<br />
6OO00 represents the- material taken<br />
from the bar alone There aro 700000<br />
more yards to bo taken from tho bar<br />
viucn represents ono or the most all<br />
flcult pieces of work The dredgers en-<br />
counter<br />
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various kinds of material thero<br />
add iyhilo all tho machines which have<br />
been it work at that section havo made<br />
good etill thero is a certain kind ol<br />
material encountered which none of<br />
them handle The scraper<br />
dredger iwbieh has just been completed<br />
will soon bo put to work on tho bar<br />
and it is believed this will easily dis<br />
lodgo tho cemented sand and rock<br />
which the clamshell and hydraulic<br />
dredgers havo failed to break away<br />
The eirapcr dredger however will be an<br />
experiment bnt the company believes<br />
It wilt do tho work<br />
Turbinoa Vast Work Planned<br />
On tho inside or channel and harbor<br />
sections tho company has yet 2100000<br />
yards to remove- - The company has a<br />
year and three months o do thjs work<br />
with tho rolcaso of tho dredgers work ¬<br />
ing on tho drydock site where 250000<br />
cubic yards have boen removed repre ¬<br />
senting tho total area to bo oxcavntod<br />
these machines will be put to work on<br />
tho cliapnel sections nud tho material<br />
will ho ctit Of this 2100<br />
000 yard tho compnny expects the tur<br />
bluo JruuKertto take out about 1000<br />
000 This will leavo only about<br />
POOOOO yards to bo taken out by the<br />
Insldo machine Mr Dillingham sayi<br />
this tin nil easily be removed by De<br />
cember i S 1P11 when tho contract time<br />
comes to an end<br />
Hollyday Hero Next Bpring<br />
The eunifnt for the drydock work<br />
huf not yet arrived but it Imi bees<br />
urtlered hero Bud unouh will be on<br />
band to eommenee operations The<br />
xIwWhb of the ftlte tribe will Me time<br />
and the iijipinlna o tho water more<br />
M likhni<br />
Mmu it i not<br />
ill at Urn my<br />
H lo JnipMl Admfrsl<br />
I tbg work Mil<br />
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known whun<br />
navy srrlv<br />
w Ti in rlirn0ry or<br />
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HAWAttASr H3A5tolE TtflDAY dCtAfiR 1dSEMl WFEKLY<br />
tegssafeBsesssssaK<br />
OFFICERS ABBflRD<br />
JAPANESE SHIPS<br />
AdmifalYoshiros<br />
iVepoctod<br />
distinguished<br />
lieutenant-commander- s<br />
Sublieutenants<br />
lieutenant-comman- d<br />
Sublieutenants<br />
Yanagimoto<br />
P5JCoiDis Brawns<br />
ESTATE NORTHWEST<br />
ar-<br />
rangements<br />
Washington Minneapolis<br />
ORIGINAL GENUINE<br />
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IF SELL SILE<br />
BOATS FOBBIOGER<br />
Drifting<br />
Hilonlan Enter-<br />
prise<br />
steamships<br />
information prophotioof<br />
oulciaTlntclligonces<br />
Fpifexbmple<br />
Chcsebrough<br />
nearjyifivo<br />
evergrowing<br />
CONCRETE<br />
satisfactorily<br />
oufrapldly<br />
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WskijMmi<br />
RMlfO REPLIES TO<br />
QUESTIONS ASKED<br />
Contirraod from Page One<br />
tabllsbcd in thin community for the<br />
votorsld know that neither liquor deal<br />
trs nor missionaries can bulldoreorTjuy<br />
mo myassbrtlons or denials -- will do no<br />
good<br />
A you suggest howovor thero may<br />
bo some who aro not acquainted with<br />
me who are under a misapprehension<br />
as to thLfncts concerning my relation<br />
to tho prohibition question and I there ¬<br />
fore reply to Jtr Biqhards questions<br />
as follows jf<br />
First m Ws aypwedly for prohibition<br />
in tho hCarftig before tho congressional<br />
committee but urgod that tho subject<br />
bo Toferrod to tho pcoplo of Hawaii for<br />
them to decide themselves<br />
I will say furthor that I havo not<br />
Binco changed my mind onolthcr point<br />
nnd have made no concealment of cither<br />
fact Second I did accent by eablo aplace<br />
on the pcoplo s prohibition campaign<br />
committee I will say further that I<br />
was glad to do so believing that tho<br />
cause was a good- - ono and I was in<br />
earnest nnd bcUovci that Mr TfToolloy<br />
MrIUchafds and other prohibition lead<br />
ers worm also in earnest If I had<br />
knqwn that Ihoy vcra going1 to lot the<br />
campaign go prncticaljy by default as<br />
thoy aid J snouiu not nave gone on toe<br />
committee with thorn<br />
Third jI tnndo no promise that I<br />
was going to stump tho islands for pro-<br />
hibition<br />
¬<br />
After the lavv providing for<br />
the plobiscitc was passed I had a talk<br />
with Mr Woolloy about what wis to<br />
be drio Ho saw he was coming bade<br />
to Hawaii to work for prohibition<br />
Knowing tho strong objection which<br />
Unwaiians have against mnlimnls try<br />
ing to direct them what to do X told<br />
mm i taougnt it would tie a mistaico<br />
thnt I Would co homo as soon ns con<br />
gress adjourned and lend the fight for<br />
prohibition invsclf Ho thoucbt ho<br />
knew best arid came himself I feared<br />
tbo consequences then but still I in ¬<br />
tended to como homo as soon as I conld<br />
and help I said I would speak for pro ¬<br />
hibition and I then intended to do so<br />
although I did not say I would stump<br />
tho isinnJS<br />
Mri Richards sneers at the state of<br />
my health and insinuates in the<br />
Friend that I was cither bought off or<br />
scared out by tho liquor pepplo As- -<br />
a matter ot fact no man has over or<br />
fered to bribe me either dircctlv or<br />
indirectly to do of not to do anything<br />
anu it win not uo ncauuiui iuc uny<br />
man over to attempt it<br />
As to being afraid of the liquor<br />
men and their vote it never occurred<br />
to me I thought that it was py duty<br />
to work for prohibition and J did so<br />
without any moro thought of them or<br />
what they would do than I had that<br />
Mr Richards would make theso unjust<br />
accusations against me<br />
I do not care to parado my personal<br />
health before tho public1 but Mr Rich ¬<br />
ards compels mo to do so I will there-<br />
fore<br />
¬<br />
statoi that I havo not been in a<br />
good stnto of health during tho past<br />
year On my way to congress I con- -<br />
arnica a specialist in Ban i rancisco<br />
and ho advised me to cro to a sanatorium<br />
ratiElian congress I also Consulted<br />
another specialist in iialtimore and he<br />
told 1110 the same thing As it was I<br />
stayed in Washington until the Hawa ¬<br />
iian business was completed Tho doc-<br />
tor<br />
¬<br />
thOri advised mo to go to tho hot<br />
springs for treatment I thought tho<br />
trip on tho yacht Hawaii would do me<br />
as mueff good and accordingly came<br />
thnt way Knowing that I was duo to<br />
Btumpthe Islands for tho Kovqmbor<br />
elections I made up my mind before<br />
leaving Washington that it was not<br />
wise for mo to follow up my first in<br />
tentionlof stumping for prohibition and<br />
I therefore took my time about getting<br />
home<br />
Pourlh As to tho Hawaii getting in<br />
nhcad ifc expectations I would say<br />
that T sTSodmy watch nlong with tho<br />
fino felJowJTwho volunteered to try and<br />
win thit face for the honor of Hawaii<br />
and with hem did evorvthinir T could<br />
jo get the32rtht into Honolulu as earlyv<br />
US JIU331U19 JL WUU1U UUVU UlCIl a UJ1- -<br />
horn sport id have done anything else<br />
and I do not belioyo that wen Mr<br />
Richards thinks mo that<br />
Tifth As to stating how I was going<br />
to vote on the plebiscite I told a to<br />
portorof Tho Advertiser in tho pres<br />
ence of a number of othor persons bo<br />
fore I came ashore from the Hawaii<br />
that I was going to vote for prohibi-<br />
tion<br />
¬<br />
and you Mr Thurston announced<br />
what I had said at a public meeting<br />
held that night nt Anla Park- - What<br />
Is moro I did vote for prohibition and<br />
havo told every one so who chose to<br />
ask mo<br />
I bee to sav further that if aeain<br />
elected to congress I shall continue to<br />
do my duty as I see it without fear<br />
or favor and any ono can find out<br />
either beforo or after election what<br />
my opinions are on any public question<br />
by asking mo<br />
I desire to say to my follow citizens<br />
that I have nothing to conceal and<br />
nothing to apoligize for concerning<br />
anything wincu l ma ol failed to do<br />
about prohibition<br />
I remain yours truly<br />
J KAIANIANAOLE<br />
T<br />
H<br />
if<br />
GOODY MORSE<br />
IS M<br />
Goody Morso Democratic can<br />
dldato for public office and Silas Mary<br />
Ah Chuck export stenographer woro<br />
jinvsioiy weaueu last waturaay oven<br />
mir thereby surincinc n nterry sur<br />
nrlse on thoir very manv friends Thov<br />
gate no chancu for rice throwing or<br />
tho placing qf placards on tho rear of<br />
their honeymoon automobile folded<br />
their tents like tho Arabs and silently<br />
madi their joyous way to a sacred<br />
odlflco where marriages are performed<br />
uuiujiiiMiiHiong navo ucvn wiiomcr<br />
ing Air Morse ever since and the hap<br />
py brido is radiant with the felicita ¬<br />
tions of her admiring hot of friends<br />
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JUnnWATJBH TUB MOOT OOMMOH<br />
OAV8B OP BUJTBRINQ<br />
Jlliounifttlum cauiM mora vain nnd<br />
oufTurUtf limn uiiy ulhvt d for<br />
in reaion int u is tue most common<br />
of nil llli and it If reMslnly uratlfy<br />
Inif to sulrereri to know that 0hmbr<br />
IbIui JIh Halm will uiToril lellef na<br />
ato rwl end sn poMlhle la iiisny<br />
fiiiea lie rellif fiOin rials which It it<br />
irit tmpQniy Ji mm pfrwBut<br />
mr by ml dlri mum BIUt<br />
m ye im up bh ir iitwiii<br />
KAMii GOES<br />
TO LAST BES<br />
Hcinrich W Schmidt Dies at the<br />
Ago of Sixty Four After Many<br />
Years in Islands<br />
vi<br />
Prom Saturdays Advertiser- -<br />
Death yeetorday took one more of<br />
those kamnnlnaa whoso names are link<br />
ed intimately with all things Hawaiian<br />
when Hcinrich Wllholtn Schmidt pasBOd<br />
away in tho Queens Hospital wbero ho<br />
had been taken after suffering a col ¬<br />
lapse<br />
Ono of the most notablo figures of<br />
Itnlfftlnlllfl nnrllhr pnmtnnrfllnl rlnva tvnn<br />
lost in tho death ot Mr Schmidt Gcr J<br />
tnan by birth and education with all<br />
tho ideal traits of tho Fathorland ho<br />
was an important Oguro in monarchial<br />
republican and American Hawaii<br />
Hot was born in Bremen Novcinbor<br />
10 1S1C being 64 years old at tho timo<br />
of his doath He attonded school in<br />
that city and at tho ago of fourtcon<br />
entered a brokers office thero After<br />
serving a year in that position he was<br />
noxt apprenticed to a moniantllo house<br />
and continued there until his term of<br />
eorvlco was ended<br />
At tho completion of that time chance<br />
threw him in the way of a merabor of<br />
the Honolulu firm of H Hackfeld<br />
Co bocomingjit that moment connect-<br />
ed<br />
¬<br />
with tho country wherp ho was to<br />
spend tho rest of his days<br />
lie was engaged aa oooKkoopcr by tho<br />
firm but It transpired that his services<br />
wore not needod at once and was sub<br />
sequently employed by tho Bremen firm<br />
who wcro liackicias agents in Uor<br />
many<br />
In 1804 tho call that was to bring<br />
him to tho South Sens came and in 1807<br />
ho left Bromen in tho bark R C Wyllio<br />
which belonged to tbo firm Immediate-<br />
ly upon bis arrival ho entered upon his<br />
duties as bookkeeper During the next<br />
fw years ho was soveral times pro<br />
THE LAHE H W SCHMIDT<br />
lhotcd becoming in turn salesman and<br />
cashier until finally bis knowiodge and<br />
uusinesg nullity became bo valuable to<br />
tho firm that in 1878 he was admitted<br />
as a partner<br />
By his economy ana thrift ho saved<br />
capital sufficient to start in business<br />
for himself in 1S8D and in the course of<br />
timo accumulated a great deal of prop-<br />
erty little of which howoer remains<br />
to tuo estate<br />
Ho was for a long time tho consul<br />
of Norway and Sweden bojorc division<br />
came to those countries and tho bril-<br />
liant<br />
¬<br />
dinner which he gavo in honor ot<br />
tho traveling Princo Augustus is still<br />
remembered by many 1<br />
Mr Schmidts first wife was Mary<br />
Ann Weight an English lady whom ho<br />
married on October 20 1874 five boys j<br />
ana two gins Doing oorn to tncm<br />
jMr Schmidt is survived by William<br />
Tlicodoro Schmidt son Mnrguorito<br />
daughter Mrs E H Paris Ernest<br />
Frederick Schmidt son Miss Wilheb<br />
mina ilsnbella Schmidt daughter now<br />
in New York Paul Oscar Schmidt son<br />
Who married jiiss iuiiuroa uraco or<br />
October 0 this year Paul Aueust Ma<br />
luhla Schmidt son six grandchildren<br />
the four children of Mr and Mrs E<br />
H Paris and tho two children of Mr<br />
and Mrs William Theodore Schmidt<br />
Mrs Raho siptcr who arrived here<br />
from Vancouver in the 8 B Mamma<br />
just in timo to see her brother before<br />
ho died and a sister in Baltimore<br />
Thero was a son Henry Carl who<br />
died about throe years ago<br />
Tho late Mr Schmidt some five years<br />
ago married a second time his second<br />
wife dying about a year later<br />
Ttnf a aaivina irAA linll volflu<br />
afternoon at which only immediate<br />
memoers ol tno lamily wcro present<br />
Funeral ceremonies will bo held this<br />
afternoon at four oclock at tho resi ¬<br />
dence of E H Paris on Wilder Avenuo<br />
to which friends are Invited<br />
AGEd HAWAIIAN DIES<br />
FROIfcWERRIBLE WOUND<br />
After milTcrliigsovoral days of agony<br />
Lui Akaiuu the aged Hawaiian whoso<br />
throat wng pierced by a dead branch<br />
Tuesday died yesterday In tho Quooug<br />
Hospital<br />
His grisly wourld proved too much for<br />
the surgeons and --he was found to bo<br />
beyond nil hope of recovery Accord<br />
ing to tho slight story ho atWunpted to<br />
tell he went out Tuesday lo hunt tor<br />
inn I to vino and foil over a pall In<br />
clutching to nave himself a dead limb<br />
of u feu pierced his tliroitt and snapped<br />
He tinted from the shoe- - nnd upon<br />
reupverifiu jerked the wood ouU lie<br />
tiimr tn eat lint as ait he put the<br />
food Into hli mouth It dropped out ot<br />
Hie wound jo kU tliMjt lie did Dot<br />
rflBulva mmllful mteiitloii until hurt<br />
tiny whuu ha wis fiiund end lalmii to<br />
W Hy<br />
ft FfuiiDlii LMlfUnii wh amimm<br />
by flr in Iim t imfim<br />
HiTIUEIir<br />
nrnu rami<br />
THE SKY<br />
gears Felt for Wellman and<br />
Fellow Balloonists Since<br />
- No Wireless Comes<br />
BIPLANES BETWEEN CITIES<br />
First Dirigible to Cross the<br />
English Channel Is of<br />
French Construction<br />
ATLANTIC CITT K X October 17<br />
-- Tho last heard of Waltor Wollman<br />
who with fivo othors started last Satur ¬<br />
day to fly across tho Atlantic Ocoah<br />
was when ho was about three hundred<br />
miles from tho Coast headed northeast<br />
when he roportod by wireless that ev ¬<br />
erything was alt right<br />
This information was fecolvod at<br />
noon yostordny but no word has boen<br />
rocolvod from him since and there is<br />
somo fear that ho has boon lost<br />
3NDON October 17 Tho Fronch<br />
dirigible Clement Bayard has sailed<br />
from Complcgno to London in six hours<br />
carrying a crow of six men This is<br />
tho first dirigible to cross tho English<br />
Channel<br />
PARIS October 17 Honry Wya<br />
mnlon tho Putch aviator and M La<br />
Ongnoux French flyer each carrying a<br />
passengor have flown their biplanes<br />
from Paris to Brussels Wynmalon re-<br />
turning<br />
¬<br />
and covering altogether two<br />
hundred and fifty miles<br />
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CLOSING IN ON<br />
SAN rRANOISOO October 17 The<br />
police and detectives who havo been<br />
diligently working on tho case of the<br />
dynamiting of the Loo Angoles Timos<br />
building havo unearthed fivo hundred<br />
pounds of dynnmito which is supposed<br />
to bo part of tho samo lot of oxpfosive<br />
shipped from this city to Los Angoles<br />
and employed by assassins to blow up<br />
tho duces of tho Los Angoles Times<br />
Tho explosive was discovered hidden in<br />
a housa in tho southern soetlon of this<br />
city and was consigned to J B Bryson<br />
KETCHELS SLAYER<br />
HAS BEEN CAPTURED<br />
SPRINGFIELD Missouri October<br />
17 Tho raneh hand W A ljurtz who<br />
killed Boxer Kotchol has boon captured<br />
Ho claim3 that the slaying was done<br />
in selfdefonse in a quarrel picked by<br />
tbo prizefighter<br />
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CRUISER FLEET HOME<br />
FROM SOUTH AMERICA<br />
SAN FRANCISCO Oetobor 17 The<br />
Pacific cruiser fleot returned to this<br />
port today from South American ports<br />
Tho California burned thirty per cent<br />
less coal than hnd been oxpocted<br />
MATS0N SHIFTS HIS<br />
OIL HEADQUARTERS<br />
LOS ANGELES October 0 It has<br />
been announced that tho main office<br />
of tho Honolulu Consolidated Oil Com ¬<br />
pnny and of tho other oil interests of<br />
Cant William Matson of San Francisco<br />
will bo removed from Maricopa to Taft<br />
Tho Matson interests aro very active on<br />
Hho westside especially tho Honolulu<br />
consolidated which is now running sev ¬<br />
eral strings of tools<br />
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dan<br />
gerous for Honolulu Peo-<br />
ple<br />
¬<br />
to Neglect<br />
The great danger of kidnoy troubles<br />
is that they got u firm hold beforo the<br />
sufferer recognizes them Health Is<br />
gradually undermined Bachacbe head-<br />
ache<br />
¬<br />
nervousness lameness eoreness<br />
lumbago urinary troubles dropsy dia<br />
botes and Bright s diseuso follow in<br />
moreiless succession Dont neglect<br />
your UldncyH Curo tho kldnoys with<br />
tho certain and snfo remedy Doan9<br />
Uuckucho Kidney Pills Bead what<br />
follows<br />
Samuel N Tanyge machinist 12S1<br />
Jason street Denver Colo says<br />
Whilo Jliing in Yirgiuitt City Nea<br />
da I began to havo troublu from my<br />
back and kidneys When 1 stooped I<br />
suffered sovorely from pains lu my back<br />
and often I had to lie down for some<br />
time Tim kidney secretions woro tuo<br />
freitient Ii puuugo eiuoolully at night<br />
add contained tcdimcut Soon after ho<br />
ginning tho tuo of Downs llaeknohe<br />
Kidney 1lllu I found them to ho just<br />
the remedy my enso required Tho con ¬<br />
tents of threo or four boxes entirely<br />
iJrovn aay the jmliis In my buck ana<br />
deposed of ell tho olhvr dlfleultl<br />
dun to ilhwrdurud hlilinv I hid h firm<br />
believer In the metlt of Doaui lluclc<br />
uiilin Klilnny Illlh<br />
JDuhiis ifneknelio Kidney IMJIk are<br />
Id by all ttrutruitti and ilorakatinerii<br />
nt ISO MMt pur Tiox Nix bnxc fcf0<br />
or will be iHalled on ruenlit of prise by<br />
ut jiBiimvr uruu m iifiuomju wnjis<br />
KMIlir lip Nkmi tm sM<br />
Ultu u iwUtlliitu<br />
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ESSS35m<br />
While Theres<br />
Life Therere<br />
Dead Ones<br />
HAWAIIAN<br />
Just how important tbo newspaper cable service is to Honolulu in particular<br />
and Hawaii in general mny bo judged by tbo sales of all tboiBtationer shops<br />
of Ban Francisco newspaper files BefoTO tho day of the cable Bcrvico steam<br />
ships brought great piles of newspaper files When a mail steamship from San<br />
Francisco was sighted tho newsdealers stores wcro centers of interest<br />
and as many as fifty people would gather beforo tbo doors waiting for tho<br />
Slcs to be brought in from tho postoflice It kept the clerks busy sorting out<br />
the files addressing them to regular customers and attending to tho wants of<br />
people hungry for news of the vorld Tho newsboys wore there in droves and<br />
msny of them enrsed clear of tho original investment for files anywhere from<br />
200 to 350 Then came tho cable and almoBt immediately sales of Coast<br />
files dropped off Old subscribers failed to renew their subscriptions tho nows<br />
boys little by littlo realized that it was all work nnd no returns to try to sell<br />
the Frisco papers on the streots In spito of tlio big increnso in population<br />
the sales of newspaper files from tho Const have dwindled down until the<br />
business amounts to very little<br />
It costs tho three Honolulu English dailies a good many thousands a year<br />
to supply oven abbreviated cable news but thoy keep not only Honolulu but all<br />
the islands abreast of the times The cnblo news paid for at so much a word<br />
ly the Honolulu papers is furnished to every town in tho Territory for the<br />
cost of tho wireless<br />
In this connection a rather amusing thing occurred recently tho nowly<br />
elevated editor of a country sheet sending to Honolulu a kick to tho effect<br />
that the news sent him was not what bis paper wanted Ho wanted something<br />
red hot every tiny As ho was paying the wireless company ten dollars a<br />
month for what tbo Honolulu paperB paid over a thousand dollars a month his<br />
kick was the occasion of some few smiles<br />
m tt t n t<br />
And it came to pass oh my brethren and sistcrn that along about tho<br />
approximation of the eleventh hour of tho 1010 political campaign in Hdwail<br />
there arose with a great and odoriferous noiso tbo voice of one crying in the<br />
wilderness Vote for Link for tho kingdom of landgrabbcrs is at hand<br />
And ho went about girding up his loins singing a song<br />
Sang Link<br />
When it comes to hana bana for tho festive kulcana<br />
Vou can trust your Link MbCandlcss on the grab<br />
Tor Ivo somehow always landed though the poor are often stranded<br />
By my most extraordinary gift of gab<br />
X have swallowed lots and bouscB and Ive paid for small carouses<br />
Just to give tho victim boozo to drown his sorrow<br />
lv6 dug up a paltry hundred to tho people I have plundered<br />
So they will not know tho difference on the morrow<br />
But ho docs it with a wink dear old Kulcana Link<br />
Though ho sails no pirate schooner on the scas<br />
And hia manner meek and mild like a sweet and lovely child<br />
Is particularly guaranteed to please<br />
H<br />
Not that Link does not acquire his holdings according to law for there<br />
are many men who get rich by obeying tho law even though honesty is the<br />
best policy<br />
And that reminds me the man who said honesty is the best policy was<br />
a lawyer who discovered that he could get the better of people by keeping<br />
within tho law for tho reason that tbo law has no sense and is not made to<br />
nave sense<br />
Well Link gets a kulcana every morning before breakfast nor could he<br />
digest his soda cracker and one egg with a pinch of salt until bo had taken<br />
the kulcana as sort of an appetizer<br />
A couplo of kuleanas necessitating perhaps as many broken hearts or<br />
oroken homes is not an extraordinary thing for Link It is a cold day when<br />
Link doesnt register a pieco of somebodys land in the government books<br />
What he intends to do with it all is more than I can say Id hato to offer<br />
him 300 for a piece of land for whfch lio had just paid 100 Id be afraid<br />
Bed accuse me of trying to rob him<br />
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And now Link has bought Princess Theresas littlo weekly paper Tho<br />
Honolulu Examiner and has thrown upon the charitable shoulders of Fred<br />
Tnrrill the responsibility of running the screed in tbo interests of Link<br />
Turrill is too good a man to be made the human sacrifice but Turrill thinks<br />
he is doing it for tho good of tho Democratic party and is too big hearted to<br />
see in the scheme the serpentine twist of the land lover Link<br />
In every chain of land there are so many links but the weakest link de ¬<br />
termines the strength of the chain Unless there is a littlo of tbo love of<br />
humanity in tbo chain of human life there is no link that has any strength<br />
Link loves but one link and thats Link McCandless who will soon be the<br />
aaisslng link November 8<br />
K tt P<br />
I love a Hawaiian interpreter especially at political gatherings for they<br />
crtnlnly do have the faculty pf taking tho center of the stage and saying<br />
things so much better than tho original speaker I speak and understand<br />
Hawaiian myself of course and one night I heard a candidate get up and say<br />
that he wished the women could vote so be would bo sure of a majority at the<br />
aext election In Hnnnllan the interpreter put it this way I wish tbo<br />
women could vote so I would bo sure of what I deserve There was great<br />
liugbter and be was defeated In tbo present campaign I heard an English<br />
speaking elocutionist tay that ho loved Hawaiis bills pud dales Well the<br />
Sawali where belli foliage and femininity it luxuriant<br />
H H H H H<br />
IntcrjiulMtloiin quite an nrt in old Hawaii Nelj f<br />
Interpreter with any liqait will not uy what you lay<br />
iiiounii ufttiiilmtiM tpealtar louguo is uloijiniiitly Jimplng<br />
Tlnv turn Mi pt ho to a joke and turn bit jk 0 WMplng<br />
Ami Mima a ttujiLj itnQ0 simp 1 tiuttlnjj off tatuu liinuit<br />
The mart iuisrrttr will talk to 111 Jiiwiltt uuijuUli<br />
Jid tell u funny ttory ju to witurUli lb iruwil<br />
WiiUe llm futluw trying Ut Wti tbo il li telklMK qujbjk a4 lead<br />
It fan uuU oij4 HmKiIiuUI MM W lift I Aug Mil tHHH t WWk<br />
Tis uttrtrUr i MlUny far lb wb t lirl lU hwili<br />
fwl V thumb t guy lulrpiHf wtf lU U wbyi<br />
W 4ly fcMil itviitit i ImximjI tr k<br />
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GAJTTE XgBpAY OCTOBER 18 1919SEla WEEKLY<br />
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District Magistrates--Appoi- fit or Elect<br />
I - - - - - - T v<br />
A GOOD BOSS<br />
Uncle Sam is a hard task master in many respects When a letter carrier<br />
or a clerk gocsto work he has to touch a queer looking apparatus resembling<br />
tbe keyboarjLof a typewriting machine and thereby register the<br />
exact minute be enteVcdjJtStacred precincts of the postoflice building and he<br />
must make the same touenWhcn he goes out and if tho automatic invention<br />
for the prevention ofJ6afiSFd6es not tally up a fulLdays work there is pilikia<br />
for tho employe AmtBolintcmal revenue employes Sometimes havo to wait<br />
a month or two for their pay because forsooth they lornot to cross a t or<br />
dot an i And Gus Aturpbys employes so his wife informed me when she<br />
called tho other day must wait six months for their stipend The newspapers<br />
for advertising bills must outsit ear Jack Lucas Bidsfor any old kind of a<br />
thing from a monkey wrench to a million dollar contract for a drydock must<br />
bo accompanied by a certified check showing to our Uncle that whoever suc ¬<br />
ceeds In securing the job will enter into tho contract When the contract is<br />
secured bonds and affidavits nnd specifications and all sorts of things have to<br />
bo looked after Marshal Hendry must figure up tbe exact number of miles<br />
bqtweeri his courthouso and Mnknwao before he can pay a juryman from that<br />
thriving district his mileage Stackables battalion must wear buttons of a<br />
given size and badges of a given color nnd always bavo their hair brushed and<br />
their sboes shlned And there aro a thousand and one other things which are<br />
required of tho different branches of tho Government which look like what<br />
somobody at sometimo or other denominated red tape<br />
But tho Old Man has somo good traits You are sure to get the money due<br />
yoa even if you bavo to do all tho swearing referred to he never goes into<br />
bankruptcy nnd nover Bkips the country Tho clerks who have to prcssUhe<br />
button work but eight hours aiday and havo some leave of absenco each year<br />
with pay<br />
taches<br />
Tho buttons and tho badges are furnished free of cost The at-<br />
of tho Army may live 60 far as groceries and clothing are concerned<br />
for fifty per cent of what wo must pay fdr tho commissary department gives<br />
unto them these things at cost and doesnt charge up freight or profits of mid ¬<br />
dlemen or retail dealers Transportation across sens at tho rate of 100 per<br />
day may bo secured if certain conditions exist When necessary automobiles<br />
are purchased Tho contractor who brings the mail from the wharf tothe<br />
postoflice can laugh at nny attempt to hold him down to limits about Bpecif set<br />
forth in the ordinance If a man in his employment be injured he receives his<br />
pay while laid up and if he is injured so hard that a funeral is necessitated<br />
his relatives get his pay for a year And repeating a former phrase there are<br />
a thousand and ono things wherein hoJs a mighty good relative<br />
We havent got a better customer He spends moro here in n year than<br />
any other individual or any corporation People in Honolulu are rapidly learn ¬<br />
ing this and jobs on tho many federal improvements are being eagerly sought<br />
according to a conversation overheard the other day between two gentlemen<br />
I took to bo clerks in Mnjor Wlnslows office<br />
I expect beforo tho campaign is over the price of both skilled and unskilled<br />
labor will go up It was an oversight that tho Democratic platform didnt<br />
pledgo its candidate for Delegato to cut down the hours iof labor and increase<br />
tho wages paid However this willbo remedied and Link will make good in<br />
somo speech<br />
But he will hnve troublo in convincing the average Hawaiian that Uncle<br />
Sam is not a pretty good boss after all<br />
all or are many to be called and few chosen 1 If not all how is tbe happiness<br />
to be attained A Chinaman is nearly always polite and you will get answers<br />
and know as much as you did when you got started If you do happen to get<br />
ono who answers less vaguely you will probably know less for the chances are<br />
be is stringing you<br />
Some of thorn go to church Most of them do not All have their shrines<br />
of course where proper arrangements are made for fiery conciliation of the<br />
gods But what takes place in tho churches and just what gods are to be<br />
conciliated you cannot find out<br />
So pull down your encyclopedias nnd histories and look it up Perchance<br />
you may run across some magazine article in which full information can be<br />
obtained Any of them make good reading but wager not that the truth is<br />
therein contained<br />
And as I remarked nt tbo beginning Dickie has a Celestial precedent for<br />
his silence and the men should not withhold their votes from him because be<br />
doesnt talk or when bo breaks loose doesnt say anything<br />
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ANOTHER CARD<br />
Lot tho promotion committee get busy The Pali is beautiful Punchbowl<br />
is a wondor Kilauea beats tho world No real authenticated case of sun<br />
stroke has ever been recorded 4 Venomous reptiles nre as scarce as reason<br />
Dont y anything about mosquito for according to Mptty Bmllutboy are<br />
doomed to an tally death<br />
4i<br />
I went fibng the other dsy nnd forget my bImh d the ner<br />
righted rani Well cant you drink out ef n battle t djtjgtniad the war<br />
with Hi IwprMilonJitU noisVJjJJadeljihla Itword<br />
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The selection of Judges Including district magistrates should be kept out<br />
of politics and one War to accomplish this wodld bo to defeat thn Democratic<br />
candidates who stand on a platform Advocating tbe election of district<br />
magistrates<br />
Thero is nothing to be gained by electing magistrates but tbe chances aro<br />
that considerable would be lost Neither political party would want a ptrson<br />
on the bench by reason of his being a partisan or party man Hitherto tho<br />
appointment of magistrates has been made by tho chief justice with reference<br />
to tbo candidates integrity and his aujjity to perform tho duties of bis office<br />
Both Bepublicans and Democrats havo been appointed bat without Inquiry<br />
and often without knowledge as to their party affiliations This has been the<br />
ease also with the Presidents appointments of supromo nnd circuit court<br />
judges<br />
When a magistrate has performed tjio duties of bis ofce well he has been<br />
reappointed as a matter of course<br />
If magistrates were elected there would bo danger that they would seek<br />
to commend thcmsolvo to tho party in power and that their judicial action<br />
might be influcnceLtbercby This would not be satisfactory to either party<br />
or to litigants nnd especially to the party which is not in tho mnjority<br />
The best interests of the Territory require that the magistrates bo kept<br />
out of politics and those who have the best interests of the Territory at heart<br />
should sco that such js the case<br />
The judiciary of Hawaii has always been kept on a high plane Tho<br />
standards maintained have been a great credit to Hawaii nnd have often been<br />
made the subject of favorable comment in other places Nothing should bo<br />
done which would tend to lower such standing<br />
The good name of the judiciary should be preserved at all hazards<br />
PROTECTIOK<br />
IS NEEDED<br />
Death of Senator Dolliver Brings<br />
Out Some Political Rem<br />
iniscences<br />
From Mondays Advertiser<br />
It was fourteen years ago after the<br />
presidential election ofl890 that I was<br />
for several hours with Senator Dolliver<br />
in Washington said C R Buckland<br />
yesterday afternoon commenting on the<br />
news of the death on Saturday of tho<br />
Iowa leader<br />
I had been gent to Washington by<br />
the American Protective Tariff League<br />
learned on tlie auvisauuity 01 noiaing<br />
a special session of congress to repeal<br />
the Democratic tariff bill I remember<br />
well my talks with Dinglpy Payne and<br />
Cannon of tho house with the last<br />
pamed at bis house ono evening where<br />
tho big cigar was In eviuenco also witn<br />
Senators Iryo Allison Gallinger Wer<br />
ren and several with Aldrich<br />
It was on a brieht Sunday after<br />
noon that I went to the Hamilton House<br />
to see congressman uouteiie 01 oimnu<br />
There with Mrs Boutejle Big Dol<br />
liver as he was called Mrs Bputello<br />
was ns much interested in tariff as her<br />
husband Dplliver was for a special<br />
session He was a protective tariff man<br />
all through and the best speeches ho<br />
ever made in constress were on tho<br />
tariff He was anxious to become a<br />
member of tbe committee onways and<br />
means which handles the tariff and tin<br />
which there were to be two vacancies<br />
in the- - next congress I asked him u<br />
ho bad mentioned this to Secretary<br />
Wakeman of the tariff league and he<br />
replied that he bad not because tho<br />
league was supporting an Ohio man<br />
tory 1 interested and all representa<br />
tive of our suenr pineapple rice cat<br />
tle coffee sheep tobacco and other<br />
farm imluitrie ought to be member of<br />
the American protective Tsrilt league<br />
It i supported by reprMentatlve of all<br />
tho big Interests in the United State<br />
and hit comldornblo Inllueuce at Wash<br />
ington it policy 1 UroiMtiou that<br />
Jroteet<br />
timbmt ADVIOJJ<br />
Never leave how 011 journey at thl<br />
iiNn flf Jim yr wltnaut 1 NltU ef<br />
Ohtmherlklnt Okill- - nheltfr and -<br />
umn Hswixjy ii hmi ivu wjysyta<br />
nun am no itwe n mil wuia u mi<br />
1m reiiHli4 It lB nut b 0VUU1 s<br />
bMrd tb ri ur tUawuilpi<br />
bfnr iMvliijr bum Per Mil<br />
Uig tUmut Swill f Co<br />
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FEARED S CRISES<br />
Tsai Hsuns Would Be Assassin<br />
He Says Pretended to Be a<br />
Newspaperman<br />
When Prince Tsai Hsun passed<br />
through here in tho Toyo Kisen Kaisha<br />
Chiyo Maru en route homo to China<br />
from his visit to tbo United States it<br />
will bo remembered that he stnyod<br />
aboard tho vessel possibly fearing<br />
some such attempt as was made at<br />
the Oakland molo tq assassinate<br />
But the Chinese consul here<br />
him<br />
and a<br />
few other prominent Chineso were per- ¬<br />
t it It<br />
being then tho editor of its weekly pub- ¬ mitted to board the vessel and conduct<br />
r<br />
CHINESE EELI0UON<br />
lication Tho American Economist a a conversation with the prince<br />
position that I held for about six years It was iu this conversation held<br />
If you wish to see an openness equaling Dickie Trents expression of views Wilbur JP Wakeman general secretary aboard the big liner in this harbor the<br />
on the immigration issue tryjto ascertain from ono of your Chinese friends of tho league conferred with Cornelius other day that Prlnco Tsai Hsun told<br />
somothing about tho religion of his rnco and tho methods of worship<br />
N Bliss its prosident and subsequently bow a Chinese a member of the Young<br />
Dont pick out for your investigation one of the short haired so called secretary of the interior as to the ad Chinese Association had attempted to<br />
Christian Celestials Ho will discourse on tho Trinity and the Resurrection visability of a special session of con<br />
take tho royal life at Oakland Ho<br />
stated through an<br />
and Infant Damnation and tbo need of<br />
interpreter<br />
Baptism and several other doctrines<br />
for some<br />
cress in order to repeal the bastard of the Honolulu Chineso present could<br />
in a manner which Will drive you to despair Audi dont pick out the Salva Wilson tariff bill as Democratic Presi not understand tho princes style of<br />
tion Army Chinaman General Booth nnd the War Cry will be his themes dent Cleveland called tho Democratic Chinese that tho man who had attempt- ¬<br />
Select for tho sourco of your information some Chinaman who still wears partys product It was decided to<br />
ed his life had endeavored to pass him- ¬<br />
his queue and is not<br />
self off as a newspaperman<br />
ashamed but proud of that fact Ask blm what he be<br />
and had on<br />
send me to Washington on a special that account insisted on being allowed<br />
lieves as to what becomes of him when bo passes into tbo Great Beyond Hay mission<br />
close audience with the prince But<br />
ho gamble without JIcDuflloa falling through holes and arresting him May With a letter to big Tom Heed of tho clever United States Secret Servico<br />
ho smoke dope without Hendrys stretching out strong arms nnd incarcerating<br />
Maine speaker of the house of repre- man who had been<br />
sentatives and orders to keep in touch<br />
4eJiled to protect<br />
himf May he travel from one part of the realm to<br />
the royal<br />
tho other without<br />
Chineso personage suspected<br />
fearof with Senntor Galllnger of Now Hamp that tho momber of thp Young Chinese<br />
being held up by Immigration inspectors And if so- is such to bo tho lot of shire off I went Reed took me in Association was not a newspaperman<br />
hand and used mens a government nnd bis suspicions wcro confirmed by<br />
whip giving me tho names of the most the statements of others who were<br />
prominent members of the house and newspapermen When tho would be as- ¬<br />
sending me to Senator Aldrich of sassin started to draw his revolver and<br />
Rhode Island for the names of sena- ¬<br />
tors all of whoso opinions privately<br />
shoot Tsai Hsun Moffett tho Secret<br />
Service man was therefore ready for<br />
him and quickly disarmed him inci<br />
dentally causing tno prospective assas ¬<br />
sin considerable pain in his arm<br />
Thereforo was Tsai Hsun advised and<br />
vflry willing to remain aboard the Chiyo<br />
Mnru while in thiff port<br />
It is a strange coincidence that the<br />
Chinese who attempted to kill tho<br />
prince should havo endeavorell to pass<br />
the Hmjs under pretense of being a<br />
newspaper man and that when the<br />
princo went through bore in tho first<br />
place en route to the United States<br />
mainland the Hawaiian government<br />
should havo excluded all newspaper men<br />
from audience with bis highness<br />
Could it bo that the heads of tho<br />
Hawaiian territorial government enter<br />
tained a premonition to tno ouect tnat<br />
somebody on the mainland was going<br />
to masquerade as a newspaper man with<br />
a view to slaying fho princo whom the<br />
members or tno xqung uinneso Associa ¬<br />
tion believe to be adverso to Ohjnaa<br />
best interest<br />
In nny event there is something left<br />
for the local authorities to pat them ¬<br />
in the McCandless platform Tho hotels make ono feel like deserting house- ¬<br />
keeping Thero are plenty of automobiles and fines for maiming pedestrians<br />
nre petty Gambling is permitted rif it is not on a wharf or in a Chinese joint<br />
Tho climate is equable Surfriding is the finest sport in the world and may<br />
bo enjoyed here only Sharks love4o bo caught andi loaf just outside the reef<br />
in order that tourists may bo welcomed Gibraltar propositions in the process<br />
selves on the back for by way of ex- ¬<br />
of construction mny be seen Political orators who would make Dan Webster Taylor I said that it might be pos- ¬ cuse for excluding Honolulu newspaper<br />
nhd Henry Clay sound like a back woodsman may be beard Luaus where pigs<br />
sible to support two men and tele- ¬<br />
¬<br />
men fornow thoy may borrow the imgraphed<br />
Dollivcrs wish t Now York aginative argument that some member<br />
nre cooked iu tbo only proper way may be attended Nowhere in tbe world This was followed up by letters from of the Ypuug Chinese Association here<br />
is there a floral paradctsuch as we give The malihini Christmas tree where prominent Republicans the result being might liavo attempted to disguise him- ¬<br />
the youngsters dont have to wear mittens and carflaps and leggings to protect that Dolliver as well as Taylor of Ohio self as a Honolulu newspaper man<br />
from the cold cat bo seen in Honolulu<br />
were both appointed to the ways and<br />
moans committee by Speaker Reed QUARRY PLANT TO<br />
All of these things havo been duly and regularly advertised and attract Durinc this visit of mine to wasn- -<br />
tourists from all parts of the world But Sidelights wants to add to the propo ington Democratlo Senator David B<br />
BE BIGGEST YET<br />
sition that Honolulu is the stopping off point of Sultans Princes nnd Barons Hill of New York at one time Demp<br />
True indeed the Princes do not nhvas present their august presence to any cratift Governor of the Empire State A 30000 quarrying plant will arrive<br />
gave his brief interview in favor of<br />
save tho Governor and chief of detectives the U S marshal and secret a protective tariff creating a sensation here about Novcmbeflst for the Hono<br />
servico men provided by the United States But they come here and tourists in tho democratic raniss u uau bcbu lulu Draying and Construction Com- ¬<br />
may watch and look at and observe and gather about the boat in which the tbo effects of tho Democratic bastard pany and will be located near the base- -<br />
prince is safely ensconced They may seo by the newspapers that he was Wilson bill and would not stand for uair grounds at Ksmolliili<br />
there and in the newspapers look at bis<br />
more rum and starvatloo<br />
The plant will bavo a capacity of<br />
photograph nnd gather from jaunts Tho free trade renreseatutive here about 800 yards of rock and sand per<br />
afterward through a portion of tbo town in which bis subjects reside what is Mr McCandless who wants to suc- ¬ day much larger than any other plant<br />
kind of a man be is<br />
ceed Delegato Kubio tho representative now bolng conducted here Thero will<br />
Tbe sultans they can sec if not too much interested in looking at Supervisor of protection for Hawaii ogrlcultural also be storage bunkers of a thousand<br />
Quinns gorgeous waistcoats If they are not<br />
industries Thero was never a-- time in yards capacity Tho company will be<br />
newspaper men they can see the history of these Islands whoa a able to handle all kind tit rock mate- ¬<br />
Japanese barons and listen to tbe perennial assertions that Nippon and Uncle stronger ugbt should be made against rial for house construction and street<br />
Sam will ever remain in peace<br />
any change in tho tariff and it Is pos<br />
And there aro secretaries of war and congressional parties and secretaries sible that thl may be made Every<br />
of the Interior and politician of the class A<br />
in 11 n who<br />
variety<br />
ears a dollar in this Terri<br />
who come Lere and ex<br />
press their vlewa on Teddy and Big Bill and Iniurgency and standpatters and<br />
Hawaiian interpreter was not so sura of what a dalo might be 19 be put immigration and a variety of other thing<br />
3 this wnyi 1 love Unwell bills nnd dolls There nro not uiauy doll in At I have said let the promotion committee get busy and add this to our<br />
attraction Advertise thl Tbe like cannot be seen elsewhere in tbe universe<br />
paving<br />
Tho quarry will bo one of the most<br />
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The Uitullthie raving nnd Construc ¬<br />
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MeCandless Had Stirred Up a<br />
Lot of Questions Which<br />
Were All Answered<br />
Prom Saturday Advertiser<br />
I followed up Link on Hawaii and<br />
talked with tho peoplo in a general<br />
way tolling them what tho Bcpublican<br />
party has done for tho land said<br />
Prince Kalanianftolo yesterday on his<br />
return from campaigning on Hawaii<br />
and Maui After I had ilnlshpd I<br />
asked them generally if they had any<br />
questions to ask me Suro enough they<br />
had questions thoy had stored up oor<br />
since Link talked to them I know<br />
they would nsk questions so I didnt<br />
dwell on thesubjects which those ques<br />
tions would contain Their questions<br />
dealt with the stuff Link had handed<br />
out to ihein J put them right I let<br />
it sink in and I know it has been<br />
effective I feel very suro of Hawaii<br />
The Prince campaigned on Maui Ho<br />
found things in a turmoil there and<br />
thcro is much trouble in all tho parties<br />
Tho Bepublicans are no ibetter oft than<br />
the others and there Is considerable<br />
knifing Maul will bo ngnin halted by<br />
tho Prince nud J10 Mill cndeaor to<br />
straighten out somo 0MI10 kinks<br />
Ho will shortly icavo for Kauai and<br />
mnkc a thorough canvass of that island<br />
Last campaign the Prince did not mako<br />
much of a stay on Kauai This time<br />
however In defcrenca to the wishes of<br />
the people thero he will make a longer<br />
visit and get thoroughly acquainted<br />
with them<br />
Tt is altogether likely that tho Dclo- -<br />
gato will confine his campaigning large-<br />
ly<br />
¬<br />
to the other islands and do Oahu<br />
in the very last days<br />
Today the candidates will accompany<br />
Delegate Kalaniannolo to Waimanalo<br />
Whore they will make things hum Wai-<br />
manalo<br />
¬<br />
has hitherto been left very much<br />
to Itself politically but tho candidates<br />
will show themselves and make it one<br />
of their places of visitation A luau<br />
will be spread thero for all comers<br />
On Monday night a rousing rally will<br />
bo held in Knkaako by the Republicans<br />
and on Tuesday night another big rally<br />
will foe held in the fifth district Tho<br />
big meetings will bo alternated from<br />
fourth to fifth with smaller precinct<br />
meetings going on meanwhile<br />
Just how successful Kuhio s Hawaii<br />
trip was is told as follows by the Hilo<br />
Tribune<br />
Supervisor Fernandez candidate for<br />
tne senate returned to lino last iveejc<br />
in time to attend tho meeting of the<br />
board of supervisors after having been<br />
with Delegate Knlanianaolo throughout<br />
his stumping trip through tho Knu and<br />
Kohala districts<br />
The Knu and Kona districts havo<br />
always been regarded as the most dan<br />
gerous as far as Kuhio is concerned<br />
Kau because tho matters pertaining to<br />
the administration of tho land law nad<br />
there come to somewhat more of a focus<br />
than is generally tho case and Kona<br />
bocauso these districts havo alwnys in<br />
the past beena Homo Rule and Demo<br />
cratic hotbed Furthermore itwas re<br />
ported in Hilo that Link MeCandless<br />
nad made more than an ordinary success<br />
of his tour through Kona<br />
For that reason the report which is<br />
brojight here by Fernandez is pajticu<br />
larlplcaslng Tho Delegate was well<br />
receiycd in most places and while the<br />
eedspwn by MeCandless in several in ¬<br />
stances cropped forth through questions<br />
and objections made by votors who at-<br />
tended<br />
¬<br />
the Kuhio meetings tho Belo<br />
gate was in every instance able to show<br />
tho justice of las views and actions and<br />
to convince the doubters that MeCand ¬<br />
less had not alwnys been strictly truth-<br />
ful<br />
¬<br />
On the whole the trip of the Dele-<br />
gate<br />
¬<br />
on the leeward side of tho Island<br />
was a success and there can be no doubt<br />
but that he strengthened himself con-<br />
siderably<br />
¬<br />
nnd did much towards oblit<br />
erating tne worn done by Link<br />
Eesolution of Thanks<br />
When wo left Puna for Kau on<br />
Saturday Hewitt Charles Swain Re-<br />
publican<br />
¬<br />
candidate for treasurer Char-<br />
lie<br />
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Achi and myself wero with tho Dele<br />
gate ond we went with him all through<br />
Kau and Kona said Fernandez On<br />
Saturday afternoon wo hold a meeting<br />
at Pnhala At first there wero a num-<br />
ber<br />
¬<br />
of questions asked about tho land<br />
laws showing that MeCandless had been<br />
getting in his work The question<br />
which interested the peoplo there the<br />
most was that of the appointment of n<br />
land commission Thoy wanted to know<br />
why the Governor had been given the<br />
power to appoint such a commission<br />
arguing that it would havo been better<br />
bad the questions which aro being han-<br />
dled<br />
¬<br />
by the commission such as tho<br />
valuation of lands been covered by<br />
statute Tho Prince was however nblo<br />
to explain the matters in- - a inunner<br />
which was satisfactory to tho voters<br />
nnd when we left a thoroughly good un ¬<br />
derstanding had been established<br />
We had a splendid meeting at Wal<br />
ohinu on Saturday evening It was ac<br />
cording to the statements of neonlo who<br />
Hvo there the biggest meeting thoy<br />
could remember having scon there Tho<br />
featuro of the meeting was presentation<br />
to the Delegate of a resolution which<br />
was presented to aim by a committee<br />
of twelve or fifteen votprs expressing<br />
tho appreciation of the peoplo of his<br />
work in making It possible for tho peo<br />
ple who had been living on government<br />
land for many yeaTs to oxcrctso a pref<br />
erence right when theso lands ft ere to<br />
uo disposed of Sam Kuuhano made<br />
n presentation speech which was ably<br />
answered by the Prince There wu<br />
much enthusiasm shown and there was<br />
no opposition whatever apparent Np<br />
questions were nskod of the Delegate<br />
although ho ottered to answer any<br />
which might bo asked<br />
Would Leavo MeCandless<br />
On Sunday mowing before wo took<br />
tho Msutiu Low for Komi wo hold u<br />
meeting nt Hopunpo tnd had tt vsry<br />
good meeting eonildrlng the lire of<br />
the villstfo<br />
We wtmt tn tho Mttunu hm to Hon<br />
pulee wlwe wo ijmjIk to the pimple<br />
Who M gathered fit hp whurf f<br />
w fill IhBLUJf VMIKif Thuja wai<br />
a jfoed crowd ami ill a mmtm made<br />
by itm lrlsr and Jits follow wst<br />
rll nlvil The iwfple Mid nfttf<br />
tli bul htrl ili Irintttji j4mUB<br />
HAWAIIAN GA2BgE TUESDAY OCTOBER IS 110 -SlSJ- tt-WEEKLY<br />
PUT TIE<br />
PEOPLE RIGHT<br />
of tho Issues that they would leave<br />
nicvnnmcss una tote lor KUblo<br />
Wo continued in tho steamer to Ho<br />
okchn whfcro wo held ilne rnectlnD<br />
Sunday night Thero was a flrcnt erowdj<br />
or people more nna tncy Tronia not lot<br />
us go so me meeung jasioa irom seven<br />
until eleven oclock There wero no<br />
questions asked but as we loft the peo ¬<br />
ple said Wo understand things now<br />
From dlookoaa wo went overland to<br />
Napoopoo when wo held a meeting at<br />
six oclock in tho morning Thoro was<br />
ns big a crowd thero as thero had been<br />
rt HooUenn and wo held one of tho<br />
best mcotlngs of tho trip Tho sontl<br />
ment of tho people stcmod to bo all for<br />
the Prince They said that they had<br />
heard what Link jind said hut that thhy<br />
did not bolievo him<br />
Links Immigration Scare<br />
tWo hold a meeting at Knllua at<br />
about noon on Monday At first tho<br />
peoplo did not seem particularly well<br />
disposed towards us tiding apparently<br />
half and half between Kuhio and Link<br />
but os the meeting went on thoy warm ¬<br />
ed towards tho Prince nnd when it was<br />
over they all caino and wanted to shako<br />
hands with him saying that they wore<br />
going to votofor him Tho people said<br />
in tho beginning that they thought tho<br />
immigration bill wns a very bad ono<br />
Link had told thorn that if a Republican<br />
Dclegato wero eloMcd Jt would result<br />
in the bringing of large hordes of Bus<br />
sians Porto Ricans and Filipinos into<br />
tho Territory Thp Islands would bo<br />
flooded with bad people and tho Ha<br />
waiian3 would all lie out of their jobs<br />
It wns cxpaincd to them that under tho<br />
law Filipino and Porta Rican immigra<br />
tion could not bo stopped nnd that tho<br />
pasage of an immigration bill was neo<br />
cssary in Order to mako possible thJ<br />
importation or n good elasi Of people<br />
such as the Portugese and the Hussions<br />
rather than Filipinos and Porrb Ricans<br />
iho Hejiublipnn party wanted tho im-<br />
portation of high class laborers who<br />
would want a decont standard of wages<br />
It was against cheap labor If tbeHm<br />
mjgration of good labir wero not made<br />
possible the plantations would Import<br />
the inferior classes<br />
Tho audlcnco was satisfied with this<br />
explanation<br />
In the mean time wo hadrccolvcd a<br />
telophono messago from Keokoa where<br />
Jared Smiths plantation Is stating<br />
tnat tne votors tnore wanted to ngar<br />
us so wo had to retrace our stops and<br />
go back there There were about sixty<br />
votors waiting to hear nsj and wo held<br />
a goon mooting<br />
ay tnistimo wo nad received n<br />
telephono message this time from Pa<br />
hoehoc which is about thirty miles to<br />
wards Knu from Knllua and again wo<br />
had to go back on our trail as the<br />
people at that place had gotton togothor<br />
and wero waiting lor us to como to<br />
them Wo held a meoting at Pahoohoo<br />
thaf evening there being about thirty<br />
voters present<br />
KciklalU Bight<br />
Wo got back to Knllua Monday<br />
nlcht and tho following moraine wo<br />
hold a meeting at Kalaoa North Ko-<br />
na<br />
¬<br />
Here a number of questions wore<br />
asked about tho land laws Tho people<br />
waited to know who had had inserted<br />
in the law tho amendmont relitivo to<br />
the opening of public lands upon tho<br />
petition of twenty flvo citizons They<br />
Baid that MeCandless had told them<br />
that ho wns responsible for this provi-<br />
sion<br />
¬<br />
but Kuhio told them that this<br />
was falso and ho proved it to them by<br />
reading extracts from tho report of tho<br />
proceedings boforo the congressional<br />
committee Tne people were thorough-<br />
ly<br />
¬<br />
convinced and nnswored that the<br />
Jkeikialii was right<br />
On Tuesday noon as wo were pass<br />
ing Puuwnawaa wo found that a num ¬<br />
ber of people had gathered on tho road<br />
to hear us so although we had not<br />
planned to hold a meeting there we<br />
stopped and made a few speeches As<br />
a matter of fact we held a very satis-<br />
factory<br />
¬<br />
meeting there<br />
Wo arrived at Waimca Tuesday<br />
evening and found that quite a largo<br />
crowd had gathered at tho courthouse<br />
I left for Hilo after having made a<br />
speech being tho first spealjer The<br />
rest of tho party continued on its tour<br />
through tho Kohnlas<br />
Hang On to Franchise<br />
All the main speeches were mado<br />
by tho Delegate Hewitt and I both<br />
spoke for the Delegate Hewitt dwelt<br />
particularly on the land law question Ho<br />
said that ho bad lived in Kau for many<br />
years and had been fighting land laws<br />
for tho past five years and that he could<br />
therefore speak with authority when he<br />
expressed bis satisfaction with the work<br />
dono by tho Dolegate<br />
My main point was the pointing out<br />
of the provision of the Organic Act<br />
which makes knowledge of tho English<br />
or HawatianV language a qualification<br />
for tho holding of the franchise I con-<br />
tended<br />
¬<br />
that as long as tho Hawalians<br />
sent a Hawaiian to congress the fran ¬<br />
chise of those who could Bpeak only Ha-<br />
waiian<br />
¬<br />
was safe Link might be all<br />
right and then again be might not<br />
Tho Hawaiinns knew they could trust<br />
Kuhio to seo to it that that provision<br />
was never knocked out as long as he<br />
represented them in congress They<br />
could not know what MeCandless might<br />
do I told them that they had tho<br />
franchise and that it was their duty to<br />
hang on to it and to take no possible<br />
chance of losing It<br />
RACE TRACK BRIBING<br />
CASES UP ONCE MORE<br />
NEW YORK October 14 Former<br />
State Senator Gardner was today in-<br />
dicted by tho grand jury for alloyed<br />
complicity in the bribory frauds con<br />
noctod with tho Hughes crusade against<br />
racotrnck rambling Ho is chareed with<br />
attempting to bribe members of tho<br />
Stato legislature to vote against tho<br />
dim 10 prouimt uoiung at tho tiow<br />
York tracks<br />
BREAKS WORLDS RECORD<br />
IN FRENCH MONOPLANE<br />
6T WVlii October J5Tho Froneh<br />
aviator Loblttiie yestordny broko tho<br />
world n record for speed In his mono<br />
plane covering a iiiruiurod milo In fifty<br />
three seconds While faiter time Imi<br />
been muilo In Mights 110 uvlntor hm<br />
itver hturiuil unit fliuthixl within the<br />
mile In this ttmo<br />
PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS<br />
lIAKOOINTMRNT U sunmntM<br />
ig curp any MM pf JtuJiInu Wind<br />
Blwdlnff or IrotruiJIntf Wfcw In 0 ta<br />
H dajwnriwny rrfurulKl MiU<br />
IARfi mmaim co feint i4<br />
A<br />
HENRY fi CLM<br />
CITED TO Him<br />
Must Show Cause If He Cm<br />
Why He Is Not in Contempt<br />
of Court<br />
From Saturdays Advertiser<br />
At the request of tho territorial grand<br />
jury mado yesterday afternoon in a<br />
presentment to Judgo Cooper of tho<br />
circuit court the judgo has issued a<br />
citation for Henry N Clark formerly<br />
second clerk of the district court of<br />
Honolulu to appear boforo him at nino<br />
oclock this afternoon nnd ahpw cause<br />
if causo ho havo why ho should not Ibo<br />
adjudged in contempt of court for re ¬<br />
fusing to answer questions iput to him<br />
toy tho inquisitors concerning tho checks<br />
Signed Iby Bon Zablan and Judgo An<br />
drado that flguro in tho investigation<br />
being conducted into tho alleged eroolt<br />
edness in the district judgo s offlco<br />
Clark it is Btatcd is acting on tho<br />
adico of his attorneys in refusing to<br />
answor iho questions put to him his<br />
ground fpr so rofusing being thnt to<br />
answer might tend to incrlmiuato him-<br />
self<br />
¬<br />
Clarlt is iri tho samo position as was<br />
James L Holt somo months ago when<br />
tho ex assessor who was charged with<br />
embezzlement of public funds rofusod<br />
to answer questions of tho grand jury<br />
ns to whefo ho got his information con<br />
oernlng tho Buppospdly secret delibera ¬<br />
tions of the grand jury Tho circuit<br />
judge ruled nt that timo thnt Holt must<br />
answer so it is probablo that ho will<br />
rule in a similar manner in regard to<br />
Clark especially as Clarks ground for<br />
refusing to answer is identical with that<br />
upon which Holt based his refusal to<br />
answor questions put to him by tho<br />
inquisitors<br />
Will Probo D6eply<br />
It is cvldont thnt tho crnnd iurv has<br />
resolved to got 10 tbo bottom of thb<br />
wholo question Several of tho grand<br />
jurors havo taken matters into their<br />
own hands and aro making independont<br />
investigations during hours whon tho<br />
grand jury is not sitting Ono of them<br />
stated yesterday that he would Stand<br />
for no attempt to whitowash anybody<br />
He intended to do all ho could ho said<br />
to secure tho indictment of all concern-<br />
ed<br />
¬<br />
in tho alleged illegal practises in<br />
the district judges office<br />
Checks Flguro Largely<br />
Tho most important evidence in tho<br />
hands of the grand jury nsido from tho<br />
testimony of James Lloyd tho deputy<br />
auditor who uncovered tho unwholcsomo<br />
condition of affairs existing in tho dis-<br />
trict court consists of the two checks<br />
sicuod bv Judso Andrndo and the chock<br />
lighed by Ben Zalblan And it t in<br />
roiorenco to these checks tliat tho grand<br />
jury wiBhcs to examino Clark and Clark<br />
refuses to answer<br />
Andrades Check Unendorsed<br />
According to tbo testimony given by<br />
Lloyd Judgo Andrados check for 3<br />
was signed on July 13 It was mado<br />
out payable to Frank Andrade district<br />
magistrate But it was not endorsed<br />
on October 5 wben Lloyd in going over<br />
tne cash and ensn account of becona<br />
Clerk Clnrlt found it<br />
When Lloyd found this check and<br />
also another signed by Andrade and<br />
mado out to Cash ho called in An<br />
drado and askod him to wrlto out a<br />
counter check covoring both tho other<br />
checks This countor check was cashed<br />
nnd Andrade it is stated asked that<br />
tho worthless chocks be returned to<br />
him But this Lloyd refused to do<br />
holding them ns evidence They aro<br />
now boforo the grand jury as is also<br />
the check for 120 signed by Ben Zab ¬<br />
lan nnd which it is claimed was worth-<br />
less<br />
¬<br />
as Zablan had no funds in tho bank<br />
of Bishop Co on which tho chock<br />
was drawn<br />
When tho grand jury handed in its<br />
presentment to Judgo Cooper yestday<br />
tho city attorney asked that a citation<br />
bo issued for Henry N Clark This<br />
motion was granted and Clark will ap-<br />
pear<br />
¬<br />
beforo tho judge at nino oclock<br />
tms morning<br />
Grand Jurys Presentment<br />
Tho nresentmont Bncaks for ilsnlf<br />
explaining in full tho situation that<br />
now exists in it tne grand jurors say<br />
Wo tho grand jurors of tho first<br />
judicial circuit of the Territory of Ha ¬<br />
waii for tbo January term thereof re<br />
spectfully report and presont tbo fol<br />
lowing<br />
That on the thirteenth dny of October<br />
1010 nnd in the afternoon of said day<br />
the said grand jurors being then in due<br />
and regnlar session as tho grand jury<br />
of this court had under investigation<br />
the matter of the office of tho district<br />
magistrate of tho district pi Honolulu<br />
in this circuit and the funds and<br />
monoys received and collected by said<br />
district magistrate on account of tho<br />
fines nnd costs and other matters aris<br />
ing in said district court of Honolulu<br />
and the disposition thereof and there-<br />
upon<br />
¬<br />
it became necessary and material<br />
to said inquiry to ascertain whether or<br />
not a certain chock more pnrttcuinrly<br />
described in tho questions hereinafter<br />
sot forth was turned in as part of tho<br />
cash of laid district court on or about<br />
tho sccntcenth day of August of this<br />
year und if turned in by whom and<br />
thereupon tho grand jury called bpforo<br />
it a witness Honrv NClnrk nt the<br />
last named date and prior thereto the<br />
socond clerk of said Honolulu district<br />
court and cashier thoreof und tho said<br />
Honry N Clark beingthen and thoro<br />
duly sworn wns nakiHl tho following<br />
quusiiunni<br />
Q When did yon first ice this chockt<br />
Tho witness was shown a chock doted<br />
August 10 1010 paynblo to cash or<br />
hearer for tho sum of 1S0 drawn on<br />
tho banking hnuig of Bishop Co and<br />
signed 11 I1 Zablan trustee<br />
A I do not remember<br />
Q Win this check turned over to<br />
you by H 1 XiiMhii hi purl of the ensh<br />
of aid Honolulu dlitrlut court upon<br />
your return from your vfiwitlnii on An<br />
unst 17 of this year nnd the rwumiitlon<br />
by you of your duties u cuthler of mid<br />
tuuru<br />
whereuMm to the last iuoIbii ha<br />
wld wltwM Henry N aim Mined<br />
IDd fifwwl lo iHibu miimr upon lh<br />
II imw tuHltr HwUrljil nnd turn<br />
what If any instructions wero given<br />
by the district magistrate Frank<br />
Andrade in roforonco to tho presenta<br />
tion for payment of a cortnln thbdk<br />
signed by Frank Ahdrttdo trustee more<br />
particularly described in the quostion<br />
hereinafter sot forth and found among<br />
tho funds of said district magistrate<br />
and thereupon to that end tho said wit ¬<br />
ness Henry N Clark duly sworn n<br />
aforesaid tho fallowing questions troro<br />
put by tno said grand jury<br />
Q Wihnt did Judge Andrndo say<br />
about this checkt Witness shown<br />
check dnted July 13 1010 pnyablo to<br />
tho district magistrato of Honolulu or<br />
order for tho Bum of 535 drawn on<br />
tho banking house of Bishop Co and<br />
signed Frank Andrado trustee<br />
Q- - Wns this eheck cashed by yon<br />
out of tho funds of the district magis<br />
trates ofllcot<br />
Q- - What if any instructions did<br />
Judgo Andrade givo you about present ¬<br />
ing this check for pnymentt<br />
Q What if any Instructions did<br />
Judgo Andrado givo you about carry ¬<br />
ing this chock as cash in tho funds of<br />
tho district magistrates ofllcot<br />
Whereupon to each and every ono of<br />
tho above quostlons said witness Honry<br />
N Clark mado answer that ho rofusod<br />
and declined to nnswer said questions<br />
on the ground that tho samo might tond<br />
to incriminate himself<br />
vTho grand jurors respectfully rcquost<br />
that such action may bo taken by this<br />
honorahlo court as will compel tho said<br />
nonry N Clark to answer tho quostlons<br />
above sofr forth andlto dlscloso to tho<br />
said grand jury tho information if<br />
within thoknowlbdgo of said witness<br />
sought to bo cllcitod by tho quostlons<br />
aforesaid<br />
GIVEN TO EXPERT<br />
The Philippine Government Loath<br />
to Loses Services qf<br />
Clegg<br />
Tho Phillnnino covornment did nnt<br />
like tO lose tho servient nt Mnana T<br />
Clegg tho loprosy scientist according<br />
to tho following item In tho Afnnlln<br />
Times of Soptombor17 m<br />
The authorities of Hawaii hays mado<br />
an offer for tho sorvicos of M T Clegg<br />
ono of tho cleverest of tho youngor<br />
scientists in tho sorVico of tho govern-<br />
ment<br />
¬<br />
and it is nrobnhln that tin will<br />
fcopt Mr Close is a bacteriolnirint wlm<br />
has distinguished himself in his research<br />
wont in loprosy and it is to epocialhso<br />
in this work that tho govornmont of<br />
Hawaii seeks his services<br />
It will bo recalled that last yoar<br />
Clegg Bucccoded In making cultures of<br />
mprosy oaciui a jeat ttiat nad hereto<br />
fore baffled tho -- scientific world and<br />
which possibly opens the way for tho<br />
discovery of a ouro for thn disnnsn<br />
Clegg s cultures wero made on tho<br />
germs of amooba and thoy havo sinco<br />
beon fully Vorlflod at tho laboratory in<br />
It wns thiB work that first attractod<br />
tho attention of tho Sclontlflo staff at<br />
Honolulu find when Gleci rocontlv<br />
passed through that city on a vacation<br />
inp no was asuea if no would entertain<br />
an offer to ontor that servicn fnr thn<br />
furthor study of loprosy<br />
No arrangement was concludod at tho<br />
tlmo as Ciegcr had certain work to hh<br />
completed hero but tho list mail from<br />
Honolulu brought a formal offer The<br />
salary is more than twice that paid by<br />
tho local govornmont nnd thoro will bo<br />
an opportunity to dovoto moro timo to<br />
tho study of loprosy so it is likely that<br />
tho tonder will bo accepted<br />
Clegg has not boon in good hoalth in<br />
rocont months and it is Tikoly that ho<br />
will rest for a month or two beforo en ¬<br />
tering on hie now duties<br />
Tbo Philippines will lose a very valu ¬<br />
able man in this young scientist Ho<br />
is on expert bacteriologist and bcsldos<br />
doiiig a largo amount of routino work<br />
has found timo for much original re ¬<br />
search Ho has the cenius for tho work<br />
and will probably do big things in tho<br />
num to wuicu no nas uevotod himself<br />
H<br />
PAYS VISIT TO TAFT<br />
IN HIS AEROPLANE<br />
Washington October ic Gra- -<br />
ham White tho famous amateur English<br />
aviator yesterdoy visited tho Capitol<br />
in his aeroplane making a difficult land ¬<br />
ing in a narrow street without accident<br />
or inconvenience nis feat wub wit ¬<br />
nessed by a great many peoplo who<br />
saw him flying above the city and<br />
Admiral Dewey nnd others hastened to<br />
congratulato him on the precedent he<br />
had sot<br />
MRS NUNES DIED IN<br />
THIS CITY WEDNESDAY<br />
Mrs Mary Isabella Nuncs ngod 04<br />
who como to those Islands In tho first<br />
Portuguese immigrant ship died at her<br />
homo in this city on Wednesday last<br />
tho funornl services boing hold on<br />
Thursday Mrs Nunea was vorv woll<br />
known havino a lariro elroln of frlnmia<br />
in this community and boing universal-<br />
ly<br />
¬<br />
esteemed Tho family left to mourn<br />
hor departure consists of hor husband<br />
two daughters and three sons Tho<br />
daughters aro Mrs Virginia Farrago<br />
and Mrs Mary Carlos Tho sons are<br />
Antono and John In this city and Joo<br />
on tho mainland A daughter Mrs<br />
hred Johnson died sovernl years ago<br />
1<br />
NORTH SEA VOLCANO<br />
ISLAND ERUPTS<br />
BUWAIID Aludkn October Jl Nows<br />
has boon received hero that the volcano<br />
of Ilogoslov pii tho Island of Hobos<br />
lov it Is in violent eruption Bogos<br />
ovUt Is 0110 of tho many votonnlo Is<br />
luuils In Iho Aloutluu group<br />
rOB A LAMB BACK<br />
When you hiivn palm or Ismnntu In<br />
tha lmtha the parti with Oharn<br />
IwUliii iMIn Ifelin lwo a day man<br />
mm Willi the imlui of the hand for<br />
five MlnutM nt eiieh aiijilUntlQu Then<br />
damnon plMt of ferine tfau tftb<br />
dill llnlmwit in Iiliiil II on ovV he<br />
twl flf rain HjiNll by l iJiM<br />
iiiiihihimi ilium tiniiiiai a<br />
MEMORIAL HUGH P<br />
IS DEDICATED j<br />
Unveil Monument to Perpetuate<br />
Nahie of Pioneer Waialua<br />
Church Workers<br />
Perpetuating tho memory of the first<br />
whlto missionary to work ob tho Wai ¬<br />
alua sldo of Oahu tho Bmorson Memfi<br />
rlal Arch was yostorday unveiled with<br />
npproprlato cercmonlos<br />
Tho arch was oreeted directly inront<br />
of tho old Wnlnlun Church and is con¬<br />
structed in gracoful designs of moss<br />
grovn rock Among tho speakers of<br />
tho dny was Police Surgeon Nathaniel<br />
B Emorson tho son of tho man in<br />
honor of whom tho arch stands<br />
Eov John S Emerson accompanied<br />
by his wife arrived in tho Islands la<br />
tho fifth compnuy of missionaries to<br />
tako p work in Hawaii Thoy came<br />
on tho whaleshlp Avorlck commanded<br />
by Captain Swnin which sailed from<br />
New Bedford in 1B31 and nrrived ia<br />
Honolulu harbor In May of tho follow ¬<br />
ing year<br />
Waialua bccaino their own peculiar<br />
ground and thoir names aro linked for<br />
ovor with ohurch work In that district<br />
With tho oxcoption of four years dur<br />
ing wmcli ho was stationed at tho La<br />
finlnaluna Seminary tho Bovorond Em ¬<br />
orson spont tho remainder of his days<br />
in Waialua Ho did howovor pay a<br />
visit to tho United States in 1800 dying<br />
on March 20 1807 on tho scono of hi<br />
labors<br />
Ho waB born In Chcstor Now Hamp-<br />
shire<br />
¬<br />
in 1880 and was educated in<br />
Dartmouth Collcgo and Andovor Sem ¬<br />
inary<br />
Mrs Emorson Ursula Sophia NewellL<br />
diod nt Waialua In 1888 many years<br />
aftor hor husDnnd Sho also wns a na<br />
tlo of Now Hampshire<br />
f s<br />
FIRST VOYAGE<br />
The Local Sugar Planters Start<br />
Fleet Down in the<br />
Philippines<br />
OEBU September 14 Monday after ¬<br />
noon tho launch dlawnil which was<br />
purchnBod recently at Hongkong by O<br />
A Stevon of tho Hawaiian Sugar<br />
Planters Association and later dis ¬<br />
patched to Manila to havo cortaln im-<br />
provements<br />
¬<br />
added in tho way of accom-<br />
modation<br />
¬<br />
arrived hero having been<br />
forty eight hours on tho run from Ma-<br />
nila<br />
¬<br />
to Cobu<br />
Tho Hawaii inaugurated her first trip<br />
under tho American flag Iby taking a<br />
number of passengers from Manila to<br />
Cobu The passcngors wero Clarence<br />
W Hutboll ucting diroctor of public<br />
works 0 V Keith chief of bridge<br />
division1 bureau of public works Divi-<br />
sion<br />
¬<br />
Engineer II F Camoron bureau<br />
of public works I K Fugato lieutenant-go-<br />
vernor of tho island of Siquljor<br />
and I B Welch who somo months ng<br />
loft Cobu as tho attendant of tho un-<br />
fortunate<br />
¬<br />
third engineer of tho British<br />
steamer Quito who it will bo romem<br />
horod lost his reason whllo his vessel<br />
was loading sugar hero for 8an Fran ¬<br />
cisco California<br />
As stated ubovo tho trip from Ma<br />
nila to Cobu wns mndo on tho Hawaii<br />
and ho reports havino had a flno trln<br />
on board thn Hawaii which is ono of<br />
thn finest small intorisland steamers on<br />
tho run<br />
Tho Hawaii is to bo used for carry ¬<br />
ing laborers recruited for tho Hawai ¬<br />
ian sugar plantations from other Phil<br />
ippine ports to Ccbuwhoro thoy board<br />
the stoaiimrs for Hongkong Its length<br />
is 108 fot ibenm 18 feet 0 inches and<br />
depth 10 feet Sho is commanded by<br />
Cnptain Ellis and both her chiof of ¬<br />
ficer and chiof engineer nro Americans<br />
Sho cnrrles a crew of twenty Mr<br />
Stovon suys that proportionally sho is<br />
the most expensive vossol to maintain<br />
on tho Philippine coast Tho Hawaii<br />
loft port again last night for Siquljor<br />
with Mr Steven and Mr Fugato on<br />
board as passengers -<br />
FIUPINOS SHOW A<br />
COMMENDABLE SPIRIT<br />
Kohala Midgotj A now Filipino<br />
night school has bean opened at Kohala<br />
Camp It is taught for tho presont by<br />
Estobon Bernardlo ono of their own<br />
number who enjoyed the advantage or<br />
a high school in his own Island Many<br />
of those Filipino laborers nre bo anxious<br />
tp lonw UDgllsh or improo tho English<br />
thnt they now possess that they are<br />
considering ruining a fund out of their<br />
wages to jKiy thoir toucher tho same<br />
monthly WHICH that ho unuM nurn na n<br />
plantation Iuboror and nllou him to<br />
dovoto his wholo timo to proparntlon for<br />
hi work<br />
This earnest spirit commends Usolf<br />
Jinny of these young inou caino to these<br />
lommU more In hnpo of getting Into<br />
touch with English seuking nennlu than<br />
for wage nnd thoir uimroelatlon of<br />
night sehonl Is very high 601110 of<br />
them nro disappointed hoouumi their as<br />
sociations aru ehlully with their own<br />
Bpnih- - NpvuMn eounuynwiii and with<br />
Jupnmne nnd Ht I mm who speak to<br />
them In litKlD Kiiullili end t plan<br />
iilng U tn to the iimlnlnin -<br />
It llJurl eunfluei In tli Vet<br />
tirHni Jiutut hi yeuut villa CuiirnrnU<br />
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Dandruff is a germ disease is<br />
mostuntidyannoyingand leads<br />
to baldness When chronic it<br />
is very stubborn but surely<br />
yields to thorough arid energetic<br />
treatment All germs must be<br />
destroyed the scalp must be<br />
restored to health Here is the<br />
remedy Ayers Hair Vigor<br />
Ask your doctor about using it<br />
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DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR<br />
Fnparaa by Dr J C Ayw Co towel Hut U C K<br />
60 YEARS<br />
iSSlmBMarks<br />
Designs<br />
Anrono senfllnff n ihtlrh hnd dcflcnptlon may<br />
tpiloklf urfiruiin onr opinion frea whether an<br />
tnYentVm is inibblf ptentMo Commanlca<br />
tksnietriciirconnaeutiai HAUtJUUH onratenui<br />
tont trea uiaesi npcncj- xorftecunnrpAi<br />
latont taken tbroueh liann Co rccetre<br />
yeelal notice without chwrao In tbo<br />
Scientific Mmmi<br />
A hnndiomelr lllnntnlod wcoklr Jxrtmt Mr<br />
eulatlon or tmr nclenltOo Journal Tormi 13 a<br />
ymrilourmcmtba L Bolit brail nentdealen<br />
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BONOLtriiTI IRON WOHKB CO Ma- -<br />
eblnery of every made to<br />
order<br />
UNCLAIMED LETTER LIST<br />
List of letters romaininp uncalled for<br />
in tho general delivery for tho week<br />
ending October 15 1910<br />
Arnold Miss Eliza- - Merselcrg Henry<br />
both<br />
BalekJobnP<br />
Benton HO<br />
Boardman Mrs<br />
Jinry Jj<br />
Brewer Mrs William<br />
Bridges LH<br />
UucicJlenry<br />
BushiMi5S Lily<br />
Bush Mrs Mary J<br />
Burnett W M 2<br />
Campbell Mrs<br />
James<br />
Campbell Mrs<br />
Cameron A R<br />
Chalmers Mrs Wil<br />
liams<br />
CoekettiMaster<br />
Thomas<br />
Conrbsing Irs<br />
Agnes<br />
Cummfng Parker<br />
Doad AV O<br />
Ellis Mitchell<br />
Franklin Miss<br />
Pollie<br />
Gardner Miss A<br />
OaibraithWII<br />
George E M<br />
Gillman Mrs Geo<br />
2<br />
Gilroy Chas A<br />
Harvey B<br />
Hurley Mr<br />
Hannestad Miss<br />
Sigrid<br />
Hall Mrs Loika<br />
Johnson C<br />
Johnson Chris<br />
Johnson E M<br />
3veickC2 Minnie<br />
C<br />
Kcjsiy Louis T<br />
Kern Carl fit<br />
King Mrs<br />
Klopstock Otto<br />
Krnber Mrs 0 F<br />
Xsrson Win tr<br />
laneastcrH<br />
Jone John II<br />
legros John and<br />
Emil 11<br />
McCarthy Mrs K<br />
MeCarthj- - Mrs -<br />
Maggie<br />
MfCrengh Mrs<br />
Tios<br />
McLean Mr E<br />
MeLillan Jos<br />
Melsel William<br />
BlKHVyMMII<br />
liiutuiiunn<br />
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EXPERIENCE<br />
Tradc<br />
COPYniGKTB c<br />
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BDBINES3<br />
rtracrlption<br />
Kennedy<br />
Medenback Peter<br />
F<br />
Moore Mr<br />
Morris Mrs<br />
Morgan J V<br />
Emma Mossman<br />
Mullen Mrs Caro-<br />
line<br />
Nichols Mas<br />
Sonny<br />
OConnor Helen<br />
Palmanteer Mrs<br />
PctersoniMiss<br />
Maude<br />
Potts MP<br />
Rassmusscn Miss<br />
Isabel<br />
Kelnicke Albert<br />
Bichnrdson Mrs<br />
JR<br />
Bichardson Mr<br />
Roberts Miss<br />
Abbie<br />
BobcrtsonMrW<br />
Roberts Mrs Wil-<br />
liam<br />
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Bobinson Mrs C L<br />
Sea Mrs Louisa<br />
Sherwood Mrs<br />
811ns<br />
Shafcr Beret<br />
Shafsky Miss Roso<br />
Smith OW<br />
Smith Mrs May<br />
Smith B<br />
Smith T<br />
Stanmoro Frank --<br />
Stump FA<br />
Stock Ralph<br />
Steward Jns<br />
-- SwintonWm XVal<br />
lace<br />
Ward Miss Anita<br />
WaiteMissJano<br />
Webb Mills<br />
AVolinDrWil- -<br />
liam B<br />
AYhiteTC<br />
AVInklt<br />
William Roger<br />
Williamson EL<br />
Wodd Dr W H<br />
Wood C A<br />
WriodLRT<br />
Wood Chas D<br />
Wright Mrs Geo<br />
Wright WJI<br />
Wright W A 2<br />
Wurth Frank<br />
- Fieao ask for advertised letters<br />
JOSEPH G PBTT<br />
Postmaster<br />
POLYGAMY MUST STOP<br />
SAYS CHURCH LEADER<br />
SALT LAKH caTY October -<br />
When tho elghty firpt semiannual con ¬<br />
ference of the Chureh of Jems Christ<br />
f Latter Pay Saints the Mormon<br />
Church opened here today President<br />
Joseph l Smith and bis counselors<br />
reldeiiti A 11 Luiid and John Henry<br />
fmth spoke on tho tubjeet of polvos<br />
moiis mRrrliges by church memlien<br />
since he liiuaiiro of the luimlfMto In<br />
JSUO by Irnidtnt WooiUuff ilcjaring<br />
lliwe marrligM to have been without<br />
lio sgnstiOo of the vlturdu and contrary<br />
iu n mint u in rtiiiiiiiiiiuLi TLe tiiauk<br />
rt ni In Dili point tht ikewiole of<br />
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RgM mult ittl<br />
luiiy eiirViJ4y tb<br />
aireh fliHGJy fullu<br />
MHn lll WIUIIH tltlt UH<br />
IWO UIHll<br />
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nut Hi N ItUhuu ir Ik<br />
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By KahntoJ Wifeless<br />
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE tqEtAY OCTOBElt 18 1910 -rS- EMl-WEEfCLY<br />
Bllltol4IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIiMMIWMailllillWHllIIIMJaHIIII<br />
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Friday October ii<br />
Seattle Arrived October 13 8 8<br />
Atironan from Hilo October 4<br />
San Diego Arrived October 13 S SI<br />
Missounan irom Banna rnz<br />
Yokohama October 14 8 8 Man-<br />
churia hence October 3<br />
San Francisco October 14 U 8 A<br />
T Sheridan henco October C<br />
Saturday October 15 1910<br />
Seattle Sailed Oct 15 S-- Br Mexi ¬<br />
can for Honolulu<br />
San Irrinelsec rArrivcd Oct 15 P<br />
M 9 8 Mongolia from Honolulu Octo<br />
her u<br />
S 8 Enterprise will arrive frpin San<br />
Francisco today Monday October 17<br />
Tort Townsend Sailed Oct 12 schr<br />
Aloha for Hawaiian Island<br />
San Francisco1 Arrived Oct 35 0<br />
p m S S Mongolia lionco Oct 0<br />
San Francisco Arrived Oct 17 S 8<br />
Mlssourlnn from Snltna Cruz<br />
Columbia River Sailed Oet 17 echr<br />
W It Hume for Jlawaiian Islands<br />
Eureka Sailed Oct 17 schr Sequoia<br />
for llllo<br />
Fori San Luis Arrived Oct 17 8<br />
S Santa Maria hence Oct C<br />
Nannlmo Arrived Oct 17 8 8 Ma<br />
sunda hence Oct 7 i<br />
PORT OF HONOLULU<br />
ABBIVXD<br />
FridayiOctober 14<br />
T K K Tcnyo Maru from Orient<br />
015 a m<br />
O A 8 8 Marama from Victoria<br />
745 p m<br />
8tr Mnuna Loa from Kona and Kau<br />
a m<br />
Saturday October 15<br />
M N 8 S Hyades from Seattle<br />
noon<br />
Str Mnuna Kca from Hilo and way<br />
ports a HJ<br />
m ss a a iiuonmn irom oan<br />
cisco a m<br />
Str Mlkahaln from Maui and Mo- -<br />
lokai n m<br />
Htr Kinnu from Kauai ports a m<br />
Monday October 17<br />
M K S 8 Enterprise from San<br />
Frnncisjo a m<br />
ym scar ituuow irom urays utar<br />
bor<br />
DEPABTED<br />
IT S A T Shernian for Guam and<br />
Mnnila 10 a m<br />
T It K S S Tcnyo Olaru for Han<br />
Francisco 10 a m<br />
O A o S Marama for the Colonics<br />
1 p m v<br />
Br S S Kilchattan for Newcastle<br />
a m<br />
A H 8 S Virglhian for nilo a m<br />
Str Noeau for Kanai p m<br />
M N S 8 Enterprise for Hilo p m<br />
PASSENGEBS<br />
Arrived<br />
Per TK Iv Tenyo Mnru October<br />
14 For Honolulu M T Clogg W H<br />
Lambert F G E Walker Dr H XV<br />
Coe Mrs S Fujimura A lmachi T<br />
ICono Master J Miura Y Mori Mrs<br />
T Murakami and maid W M OldB<br />
MrsJW M OJdsf H Scttni T Shima- -<br />
mjirn T ouuo Airs T audo and three<br />
children M Tauiknwa and servant D<br />
Yonckurn From Hongkong Shanghai<br />
Nagasaki and Kobe Capt W A Bur<br />
bank James V Banbury Mrs James<br />
W Banbury and infant W Bollman<br />
P H Burnett Mrs P H Burnett Rob ¬<br />
ert Clary Dr 8 S Crow Miss Frances<br />
L Draper B D Drummond Mrs Clara<br />
M Ehn W E Goolaby Miss N G<br />
Gotty Hermann Hacrri Mrs E Hntfll<br />
ter R E Humphreys Mrs Frank B<br />
Hutchison F C Krumling Mrs F C<br />
Krumling Chou Kuei K H Kwan M<br />
A Kntz Mrs Carlos Lopez John P<br />
Nowoll Mrs John P Newel Miss N<br />
B Quinn Mrs M Blade D Smith Mrs<br />
D Smith and servant Miss Smith W<br />
J Sarratt W V Tirnitz Mrs W Vail<br />
Miss K Vail Miss M Vail Lieut E<br />
Woodhouso Dr XV W White Mrs XV<br />
XV White Dr C V Watts Miss A<br />
G Ward From Yokohama R Aral<br />
Mrs K Arni and ninid Miss Aral G<br />
A Brechcr Carl F Deichmnn Mrs J<br />
U Henrndon Miss F Henrndon Miss<br />
Some Ikuni Mrs S Inouyo and infant<br />
II 8 Kaneko and ninah Miss Clilyo<br />
KnneUo Rev II S Kimura F D Lau- -<br />
tcrman Mrs D Lauterman H MJ<br />
Lawcs Mrs II M Lawes Mrs GTv<br />
isorris t uigivce irs uigiveo jurs<br />
C Sakurai Miss Sakurai II Schuler<br />
Y Taknsakl B Vnske H Waragaya<br />
Mrs H Wnrngayn and maid S If War ¬<br />
ren Mrs S II Warrbn and two chll<br />
dren W A Wilson Mrs W A Wilson<br />
T Yoshli nnd servnnt<br />
Ter C A S S Mnrnmn from Vic<br />
toria and Vancouver October 14 Miss<br />
A WUitcombc Miss tlapperton V U<br />
4Ukilt t -- I VJVII IIUJ DUSi Ji<br />
J Campbell Mrs E M Styne Mr nnd<br />
Mrs H W Mist and son W II Hcalcy<br />
R 0 Gray Mr atul Mrs D M Boss<br />
C n Carmiehnel G C Parker Mr and<br />
Mrs p B Hownrd Mr and Mrs O<br />
D Iiuiley Miss M Dunn Miss U Mnr<br />
tello Mibs D Mathews XV E Burnham<br />
J Norton G Hitfler C Munihy A<br />
JClton E B Macdonnld 13 NAyresi<br />
Mrs G llahe H Pfal Dr I McMillan<br />
Miss J Chalmors Miss N Chalmers<br />
Mrs B Pushonie nnd two children<br />
Miss J J Bao Miss C Drnkwater<br />
Miss N Ellcrtson Miss M Abbott F<br />
E AVright K Eyre A Erlcksoti Mrs<br />
B Ingalls F A Gowan Mr and<br />
Mrs J Bryant Miss E Ferguson A<br />
Lindsay W L Farr II West I BrlnB-mcud- -<br />
Per str Mauua Kca from Hilo and<br />
way ports October 10 Mlis C A<br />
Howard E J Huxtnble and wife Win<br />
Thompson and wife T K Martin Dr<br />
8 11 Brmvu Rev XV II Fenton Sinlfh<br />
Miss llarriman Dr Frauds Wetmore<br />
A Ilakcr wife and child C F Lewis<br />
mid wife V E MTOsorio B II Brown<br />
G I Duckworth J W Down XV<br />
Milne W llincrnun A E Stoddurt<br />
F Mollenry J It Jlruwu II T Hay<br />
nelilen Itev C II loor0eo Onborno<br />
Hr A 1 Derby T flaumirti M Poter<br />
ton dm 13 Coke Chlng Aknnn h<br />
AqiMin K 8kl MIm Mnrtthwil Mrs<br />
TuwnKiil JkJis Wol D It Wllwn<br />
P W Illume A Mmon mFm Quinn<br />
and Mirtaut Ml K Johm A P<br />
Jlrlskwiiod uml wlf W If Nallfy awl<br />
rlilld Ham lfliUr Jr ClniliB Hill<br />
lionst Yob K J mkMhm WJ<br />
ItJinMU Jml MLaw j y nrlll BBd<br />
IVVr w II I I Ur<br />
MIII<br />
Bavorcs Miss Lizzie Kalco Mr John<br />
Mcdciros and child Mrs W Hnia MIbi<br />
Aleock Mrs E Kruso Mrs Pbclan<br />
Mrs V Dubois and two children It 0<br />
Brown<br />
Icr 8 8 Mnrnma for Sydney via<br />
ports October 15 E H XV Broad<br />
bent H XV Knight V Vletoraon M<br />
4 tr -- I If A M Hfnron Btlil<br />
wife Mr and MrsCayes Miss T Ma- - of Fapaaloa plantation arrived last<br />
crao M E Schaycr and wife H evening on tno Canadian Australian<br />
liner Marnma<br />
llymci nnd we u M ioi jl uam<br />
bert V Dent Miss W Agnew Dr A<br />
II Douglas L Brooder M Kent A<br />
AnKcltiill li iiapcr<br />
Per S 8-- Tcnyo iMaru from Hono--<br />
San October 15 by Mr Mist and child<br />
Tnn rr tii fii wifi nfir Winv was a homo<br />
or Mrs E Miss QlJT Swift passenger oh tho Marama last<br />
Mrs J C Powers E J Huxtabfe and evening having made a circuit of tho<br />
Carl Ronb nnd E Wilson globe Captain Kidwell looks many<br />
Mnrv r White t years younccf tliiln when ho loft He<br />
Per M N 8 S Hilonian1 from San<br />
Francisco October 16 5 M Stock M<br />
J Qpfcrgcld Mrs 3lngen and daugh<br />
ters P B Dankey H Hardesty B<br />
McKem Mts F A Hender Hen<br />
dcr Mrs D Whcaton Mr and Mrs<br />
B F Campbell Mrs w Q Ogg Jamos<br />
ugg jatnes Uhaimers airs u a uue- -<br />
gel Airs v j tskc u atranton am<br />
V Cox 8 S Kolph Mr and Mrs N<br />
A TnnllM IT A Klnetrel Misa Glndvs<br />
Thayer Mrs M McDonald Dr H Hor--<br />
Ed Ilart F SalsbuTg L O Macnyame<br />
O Andrea J w Francis W Cousins<br />
For Kahuluii XV Wm i executive the believes<br />
tcr A M Piers<br />
Per str Kinnu from Kauai ports<br />
October JO 11 A Healcy O It H<br />
Oblng A Robinson F Pay J J Mc<br />
Grnth A J Bolfihg H C Wnldron W<br />
F Sluborn Mrs Sanborn J 0<br />
Hjorth A Tavnsb J G Sllva P To<br />
vash Doctor Sexton M J TeVcs W<br />
B Valente A B Traphngcn Miss Ishl<br />
basbi Mrs1 WaBam<br />
Per str Mikahala from Maui and<br />
Molokal October 10 W Kane<br />
Manuel Enos 8 E Hubbard E D<br />
Quinn S Yosliiknwu J Oinishi<br />
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RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
FAVORABLY NOTED<br />
Department of Commerce Passed<br />
All but Three Lighthouse Con-<br />
demnation<br />
¬<br />
Requests<br />
With tbo exception of fhreo all con<br />
demnations requested by tho lighthouse<br />
board havo uecn by tno de<br />
partment of commerce and labor and it<br />
is probable that tho recommendations<br />
of those threo will also bo favorably<br />
acted upon their failure to bp noted iu<br />
tho list received by I W Breckons<br />
being fact they the boaril out<br />
jf<br />
Lieutenant Commander<br />
Bde bcakwatr and<br />
vestardnv wont over the orders and<br />
iluo prints rorivnitett<br />
liistrict Attorney on<br />
Hilonian connection with the<br />
condemnation of land for tho fourteen<br />
lighthouses<br />
The threo lighthouses for land<br />
w3s requested to bo condemned and<br />
which have not yet been acted upon by<br />
tho department aro Laupahoehoe Ka<br />
nohana and Kawaihae Five of ithose<br />
fourteen pieces of land for<br />
has beon ordered are with-<br />
out lighthouses beacons being already<br />
erected on the balance These nye aro<br />
Kipahulu Kukuihaele Hawca Pawalu<br />
and The sum involved will be great<br />
as land suitable for lighthouses is gen-<br />
erally not valuable for much else<br />
Whore it is their reasonable prices will<br />
be counterbalanced by those pieces<br />
tho present holders will be glad<br />
to surrender for nominal sum<br />
CHINESE LEADERS<br />
HAVE KICK COMING<br />
Because of tho sin of ono man<br />
our nationality the entire Chinese com-<br />
munity has to suffer said prominent<br />
Chinese yesterday in referring to ie<br />
cent customs order preventing local<br />
Chineso going aboard transpacific<br />
liners while lying in port<br />
A short time ago the Chinaman ex<br />
plained local Chinese wont aboard<br />
liner and on coming ashore was<br />
searched and vial of opium was<br />
found This was confiscated Since<br />
then refusals liavo been numerous from<br />
tho customs and immigration offices as<br />
to passes The Chinuiimu states- - that<br />
man in question ig smoker and as<br />
inr as no Knows nau tno stun an mm<br />
ho wont aboard<br />
But even though he the<br />
opium ashore the Chinaman believes it<br />
is an injustice to reputable Chinese to<br />
dsprive of the right to board<br />
liners The spokesman intimated that<br />
in the of phinese who are Ameri<br />
can citizens they wero not only indig-<br />
nant but inclined to carry the<br />
into are gener<br />
Republicans and feel as citi<br />
zens tind backers of tho administration<br />
they sjiould bo discriminated<br />
against<br />
They want to know whotherj if<br />
white man is caught smuggling any<br />
thing contraband tliu entire white<br />
population would bo refused the priv<br />
ilege boarding steamship<br />
TWELVE INJURED<br />
INLAB0R BIOT<br />
CHICAGO October 17 During<br />
demonstration by the strikers hero to<br />
m<br />
LOCAL BREVITIES<br />
From Saturday Advertiser<br />
The now machinery for IUIob elec-<br />
tric light arrived last week On<br />
the Wlbelmlna<br />
The bndo-to-b- e ofLuna Htcbinson<br />
II XV M Mist nuditor of T H<br />
Dnvlcs Co returned on tho Marama<br />
last evening from visit to Canada<br />
and tho United States lie- - was rircom- -<br />
lulufor Francjsco yshiwl their<br />
Cantnin John Kidwell<br />
A Swift coming<br />
wife wife<br />
Mm<br />
Miss<br />
-- conceded<br />
States<br />
urccKpns<br />
small<br />
when<br />
brought<br />
had splendid trip all around tho<br />
world<br />
James Dougherty Exalted Buler of<br />
the Honolulu Lodge of Elks who is<br />
visiting in Hilo has asked tho Hilo<br />
herdto cooperate with tho metropolis<br />
herd in making the carnival in Febru-<br />
ary big success Ho Wants the Hilo<br />
Elks to tako ono booth<br />
A representative ofTtke board of im<br />
migration is makingtin investigation of<br />
conditions in the camp of the<br />
Russians Tho people aro living<br />
squalor but similar to similar colonics<br />
of other nationalities Doctor Clark<br />
F Dale Kemp- - officer of board<br />
ports<br />
of<br />
much of tho squalor of living is due<br />
to tnc iacki tenement bouse or<br />
dinancc<br />
Tho conduct of E 8 Clark the board<br />
ofbealthinspector at Honomu who re<br />
contly created disturbance at Ku<br />
hio meeting- - nt that led to an in<br />
vesticratioh of his olllclal conduct dur<br />
ing tho pSit thjeo montjis by D S<br />
uowman as soon as no returned irom<br />
the Coast As result of the findings<br />
of this investigation Clark has been<br />
rellovcd of his job<br />
Forester Hpsmer went to Hilo last<br />
week nnd visited tho new ohia forest<br />
which is springing up on some of the<br />
lands of Kapnpala in Kau<br />
He also to to inspect tho<br />
lumbering operations at Pahoa and at<br />
Knuelcau His main purpose in going<br />
toaHnwaii Avns to with Brother<br />
Matthias NewMl of whose work Mr<br />
Hosmcr speaks in glowing terms<br />
Dounld ftoss of Davics Co return-<br />
ed last evening from an oxtended vaca-<br />
tion in Canada nnd thq United States<br />
accompanied by his vhp was for-<br />
merly Miss Hililn Elliott of Livorpoool<br />
They were married at Niagara Falls<br />
Ontario and spent their honeymoon in<br />
and about Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs<br />
Ros wore greeted by many friends<br />
and relatives on the arrival of the Ma<br />
rnma last evenitig from British Colum<br />
bia Doctor Bamus head of tho federal<br />
quarantine service hero while in Hilo<br />
last week iith President<br />
duo to tho that were<br />
of health iclcca a site<br />
submitted later rnn Tf ta<br />
H6uston in tx0 Qucr rf thJ<br />
wuicn arpveu<br />
tho in<br />
which<br />
which i<br />
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matter politics They ¬<br />
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tho Ranch<br />
went Puna<br />
confer<br />
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bride<br />
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Mott Smith<br />
o<br />
the plan is to have a wharf built on<br />
the leewaTd side of the breakwater<br />
which will be used ns a lnnding nnd<br />
will be connected by a track with tho<br />
station<br />
From Sundnys Advertiser<br />
Senator XV T Bobinson of Maui ar-<br />
rived<br />
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yesterday on the Maupa Kca to<br />
confer with political friends<br />
Manager Broadbent of Grove Farm<br />
plantation Kauai left in the Marama<br />
yesterday for New Zealand H will<br />
stop off a short time in Suva<br />
II XV Schmidt a well known knmaa<br />
ina formerly prominent in business<br />
circles was taken to the Queens Hos-<br />
pital<br />
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yesterday suffering from a general<br />
collapse and is in a serious condition<br />
He is the father of Mrs Edwin Paris<br />
XV T Schmidt nnd Paul Schmidt of this<br />
city Tasuburo Mori tho new elove consul<br />
for Hawaii arrived an tho Tenyo Mnru<br />
and has already assumed charge of tho<br />
duties of his office under Consul-Gen-era- l<br />
Uycnb Mr Mori was educated at<br />
the Impcrinl University of Japan His<br />
family will probably arrive from Japan<br />
in a short time<br />
Clifford B Eckart n friend of Elmer<br />
Cheatham of Ehlers Co has written<br />
that ho was probably saved from death<br />
in the Los Angeles Times explosion on<br />
account of having begun a vacation<br />
two days earlier Ho was a linotype<br />
operator nnd would have been engaged<br />
at a bank of machines where death<br />
rcaned a harvest<br />
The many friends of Mr nnd Mrs<br />
George Cooper of Hann will be pained<br />
to IcarnUhat their youncest child Kath<br />
leen Gladys Cooper died Tuesday night<br />
from a severe attack of whooping<br />
coujjh Little Gladys was a bright and<br />
winsome child of two and a half years<br />
and was the sunshine of tho fnmily<br />
There appears to bo a great provalenco<br />
of whooping cough in tho liana district<br />
many cnuuren Having been attacKca re-<br />
cently<br />
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Mnui News<br />
CAUGHT WITHHOLDING<br />
MONEY FOR REWARD<br />
The forced resignation of Sheriff<br />
Saffcry of Maui is told alwut by the<br />
Maui Newsns follows -<br />
Tho sensation of the week was the<br />
unexpected resignation of Sheriff W E<br />
Saflery which was ono of the very first<br />
matters brought to tho attention of the<br />
board of supervisorj when that bpdy<br />
met Wfdhes4ny afternoon Thd board<br />
ncceptod the resignation and elected<br />
Clement Crowel tho present deputy<br />
sheriff for Wailuku and Kepublicari<br />
nominee for county sheriff to succeed<br />
Saffery<br />
The reason back of the action taken<br />
by Mr Saffcry is eiirmlsod by many to<br />
be that when the party convention<br />
nominated another the sheriff felt lie<br />
lnv a rlnt neprra in wl11 tAin i waa not wanted hence tho rcshrnntlon<br />
person wero serionly Injured i Tue rue reason however U the lawn<br />
-<br />
ld sad ono of a man tried and found<br />
Inland Boats Out Today wauling in tbe faithful performance of<br />
tup uumeivua utiura uu rcapvuaiuiuucs<br />
memnar --Milium Jvca sails at ten of ii niii<br />
oclock thlt morning for Hilo aifd way rxiino nine pgu a tinpanite living ui<br />
I<br />
port pud At noon tho teawfrMWiiunM faf01ar1 Mi netuied<br />
ttry of withholding om reward<br />
U gU away hrKmi and Kunir money llu8 him for lbs capture of on<br />
llliWrn0linveOloelCtliTWlllittlrrJ rdrM from llftd Hawaii<br />
lit an iitii ilia liidatkiua iriui niuHir j<br />
I ttiL V TYTi wki WMiiiti worn nroiiued abowiug<br />
tU ilUnlmla for Maul aoilmfoUf tit tie mm had rMvii tba wliolo ai<br />
U IbaMiiul fur ilnwall Tlia MafMM hf - but he kapt on iirgtHtlng<br />
7 liUiMuMl0r i6i A11 allt ll lmd not Othr oUuWllonl<br />
lift l<br />
w H W li iy wattMi ware made until<br />
m am Japan will nl4 In th pUr- MttNltwIiMM ihwtl h vry hm Imi<br />
f affair In Uio ot of tins tberlff<br />
- -- j m tiVLllu lLn jituiiHlfe intAnia urn uul<br />
M 4 VlMim m waaJIky i4mt f m Utaa tk mimI ii a vary Uu<br />
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE<br />
Honolulu Monday October 17 1910<br />
RAHE OP 8T00K<br />
UereanUJa<br />
0 Smrcr A Co<br />
Scurar<br />
Itaw Aa ricnltural<br />
Uaw Com Bog Co<br />
uaw trocar vq<br />
OWITOB<br />
noneaaa<br />
Ualkir -<br />
llntchliuura finrar<br />
IUntatlon Co<br />
auut<br />
Ktkatia Ooiar Oo<br />
Kolo<br />
UcBrrda BafOoLti<br />
uaua utuar uo<br />
unomu<br />
Olaa 8asr Co Ltd<br />
Olo wala<br />
Faanhtn Bra Pisa Oo<br />
trtaat v<br />
Pala -<br />
rtpeakao<br />
Pioneer<br />
WaialM Asri Oo<br />
WaUoku<br />
WalDinalo<br />
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allieaUanAona<br />
Inter ltland S N Oo<br />
uaw Blacttla Oo<br />
II 11 T A L Oo Pd<br />
UBTBliOo OoaT<br />
Uutual Tel Co<br />
OB L Oo<br />
UUo Bit Oo PH<br />
Bllo II B Oo Oon<br />
Unnolula Brewlm A<br />
Malting Oo Ltd<br />
Hair Plntappla Oo<br />
TanioBE Olok Bab<br />
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42M<br />
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100<br />
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100K<br />
23125 on 100 paid JEedeemable<br />
at 103 nt maturity 11270 shares treasl<br />
stock f5000 shares treas stock<br />
Session Sales<br />
10 aicSryde 425 10000 Olaa 0s<br />
90 150 Olaa 450<br />
Between Boards<br />
75 Hon B M Co 21 25 Oaku<br />
Sug Co 2750 5 Waialua 107 50 e<br />
425<br />
EDWARD LIE CASE<br />
The old troubles yhich caused a sen<br />
sntion in tho grand jury investigation<br />
of the case of Edward Lane will prob<br />
ably be brought up again today when<br />
Attorney Douthitt appears beforeJudge<br />
Cooper to make a motion to quasUyhe<br />
indictment against his client charged<br />
with assaulting a girl under age<br />
v<br />
The various grounds which lie will<br />
advance according to report will be<br />
in effect that Lorrin Andrews has no<br />
right to prosecute in his capacity of<br />
attorney for tho girls parents that<br />
the city attorneys staff is precluded<br />
from tho fact that they advised the<br />
grand jury against the indictment and<br />
from tho alleged fact that Lorrin An<br />
drews was not properly deputized to<br />
appear before the grand jury as its legal<br />
adviser at tho timo he did<br />
Besides these it will also bo con-<br />
tended<br />
¬<br />
as expected that Lane has been<br />
tried for tho identical offense in the<br />
district court and has been sentenced<br />
OPPORTUNITY FOR<br />
LOCAL STOCKMEN<br />
Tbo United States Department of<br />
Agriculture will distribute in the spring<br />
of 1911 about ten tons of spineless<br />
prickly pear cuttings The stock is<br />
grown plainly at Cblco California and<br />
at HrownBvillo Texas Out of 30 va<br />
rieties which the department has orrowa<br />
in the past eight or ten are now being<br />
propagated lor distribution to those<br />
who may wish to test them as an econo<br />
iniecrop These plauts will not suc-<br />
ceed outside pi California the coastal<br />
region of Florida Texas south of the<br />
TexaB Mcxican Railway and southern<br />
Arizona These will not succeod whore<br />
the temperatures remain below 20 de<br />
grees Fahrenheit for any length of time<br />
AH applications should bo made to<br />
tho Oflleo of Inrm ManiirAment llnltil<br />
States Deportment of Agriculture<br />
Washington D C before tbe first of<br />
January ipil<br />
MORE PATENTS ISSUED<br />
FOR miOHlNU LANDS<br />
tll more patents Were mnlled yes ¬<br />
terday to Hawalians in Waiohinu who<br />
aro exercisingtheir rights ot preference<br />
to purchase public lands there This<br />
makes seventeen patent in all that<br />
havo been issued Other applications<br />
nro beug ueted upon on fast as they<br />
reach the department of public lands<br />
Applications for participation In tbe<br />
druning for publio lands aro coming In<br />
on every mall furpUkliig further work<br />
for tbo land department<br />
fSupvrintfiident Msutou Campbell<br />
vMturdny completod negotiations with<br />
Mrs Ktowa A Nuwalil fur tbe x<br />
eljange by which the Territory toeutei<br />
tbt- - lamj ukary fur tlm widuuiug<br />
of Front trwt llllu<br />
iiiuii<br />
From a niml Ul IiihIus t<br />
ii w bRainuriaiH iouhm<br />
fela ani<br />
iedy his<br />
ilindN lo all narti of this Vmm<br />
mimM myjwm mm<br />
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COURT NOTICES<br />
DIVORCE NOTICE<br />
as<br />
xk the ontdoiT boTmx or the<br />
v saHhxydinoxnb tfEBBtroEY op<br />
OHAMBBRS<br />
Siriaio Yatnagucui Tanabo w Ubel<br />
1<br />
Unt ti Totaro Tanabo k Idbcllee<br />
libol for Divorce<br />
Order of tendency of Proceeding arid<br />
Hearing<br />
It appearing to the Court that on tho<br />
23rd day of November 1909 ti libel for<br />
divorce was filed herein by LiBellaut<br />
against tho libel lee praying that tho<br />
bonds of matrimrty between said<br />
parties be dissolved because of tho<br />
failure of Libeller who is of nuQIcieht<br />
ability to provldo suitable mairitcnanco<br />
for said JUibcllant and its appearing<br />
further that tho summons herein hnn<br />
Lbeen returned unserved because said<br />
Liyjcllce could not bo found that mono<br />
than slV months have elapsed slnco<br />
the bringing of said action nnd tho<br />
Libcllant has been unable to ascertain<br />
the address or residence of said Libelleo<br />
after due and reasonable Bearch and in- -<br />
auirv<br />
It is heroby ordered that notice of<br />
tue pendency of this proccedinc bo civ--<br />
en to the said Libellee by the publica<br />
tion oi rnis oraer in tlie Hawaiian<br />
Gazette anewspaper printed and pub<br />
lished in Honolulu Torritorv of Ha<br />
waii once a week for sir successivo<br />
weeks on tk6 following dates to jvit<br />
Seplembcr 27th October 4th do Ilth<br />
doJ8th do 23 November 1st and No ¬<br />
vember 8th A D 1910 and that said<br />
Libelleo appear before tho Judge of<br />
hub iourt jn tno uourt icoom at ihno<br />
County of Knuni Tcnitorj- - of Hawaii<br />
on Wednesday tbo 30th day of Novem<br />
ber laio at 1000 oclock A M to<br />
answer the libel herein at which time<br />
the Court will proceed to the hearing<br />
of said libel<br />
WITNESS my hand nt Lihue Cnnnlv<br />
of Kauai Territory of Hawaii this<br />
in nr 7nrTnti inv iiiiii<br />
tiicned JACOB 1IAHD1<br />
Judge of tlid Circuit Court of tho<br />
Fifth JudiciRlrlMaJ-JfS- r-<br />
Attest lyilLIP L 1UCE<br />
Clerk Circuit Court Fifth Cir- -<br />
cuit T II<br />
320- 7- Sept 27 Oct i 11 IS 25 Nov<br />
J 3<br />
IN THE OIB0TJ1T COURT OF THE<br />
THXBD CIROUlf TERRITORY OF<br />
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN<br />
PROBATE<br />
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Jacinta<br />
Amelia do Mello deceased<br />
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition<br />
for Administration<br />
On Beading nnd Filing the Petition<br />
of Mariano do Mello of Holualoa N<br />
Kona alleging that Jncinta Amelia do<br />
Mello of Holualoa N Kona died in<br />
testn at Holualoa on tho 18th day of<br />
June A D 1009 leaving property in<br />
the Hawaiian Islands jicccssary to bo<br />
administered upon and praying that<br />
Lotters of Administration issue to him<br />
tho staid Mariano de Mello<br />
IT IS ORDERED that Wednesday<br />
the 30th duyiof November A D 1910<br />
at 10 oclqak A M be and horobv is<br />
appointed for hearing said Petition in<br />
the Court Room of this Court at Knilua<br />
at which timo and place all persons con-<br />
cerned<br />
¬<br />
may nmiear and show cause if<br />
iny they have why said Petition should<br />
noi ibe granted and that notico of this<br />
order bo published in the English<br />
language for three sccessivo weeks in<br />
thy Hawaiian Gazette a newspaper in<br />
Homilului<br />
Dated at Kailua N Kona Hawaii<br />
Oct 11th J910<br />
Sip<br />
JOHN ALBERT MATTHEWQIAN<br />
juage or tlie circuit Court of tho<br />
Third Circuit<br />
Attest<br />
Sig - JAMES AKO<br />
Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho<br />
Third Circuit<br />
3213 Oct 18 25 Nov 1 8<br />
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE<br />
THIRD CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF<br />
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN<br />
PROBATE<br />
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Mariano<br />
de Mello Deceased<br />
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition<br />
for Allowance of Final Accounts<br />
Distribution and Discharge<br />
On Heading nnd Filing the Petition<br />
nnd Accounts of Constantine V Moro<br />
ira executor of iho Estate of Mariano<br />
de Mello deceased wherein he asks to<br />
be allowed 30110 and charges himself<br />
with 70240 and ask that the same<br />
may be examined and approved and<br />
that a final order may bo made of dis-<br />
tribution<br />
¬<br />
of the property remaining in<br />
his hands to tho persons thereto entitled<br />
and discharging him add his sureties<br />
from all further responsibility as such<br />
Executor<br />
rr l UHDERED that Wednesday<br />
the 30th day of November A D 1010<br />
at ten oclock A M ibefdro tho Jiidga<br />
of said Court nt the Court Boom of<br />
said Court at Kallua Island of Hawaii<br />
be and tbe same hereby is appointed aft<br />
the timo and place lor hearing said<br />
Petition and Accounts and that all<br />
persons Interested may then and there<br />
appear and Show cause if any they<br />
havo why the samo should mot bo grant ¬<br />
ed nnd may present eVidenco as to<br />
who ore entitled to the said property<br />
Also that notice of this Order shall bo<br />
published once a week in tho Hawaiian<br />
Gntette a newspaper printed and<br />
published in Honolulu Oaliu for threo<br />
successive weeks tho last publication<br />
to be not less than ten days previous<br />
to the timo therein appointed for said<br />
hearing<br />
Dated nt Knllim North Kona Ha ¬<br />
waii this Uth day r October 1010<br />
JbWAUnEItT MATTJIKWMAN<br />
JuuBfMClnmuwurt Third nrmt<br />
MR Clerk<br />
gl8 t Ijj 88 Xiiv I a<br />
BAUkOONISTS START<br />
BENNETT CJP RACE<br />
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