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n i 1W """T'PIFW l 8 1 . J aV. Thfi Ppnnl Hft All Hip Nw n? fhft Hiiv. Evening Bulletin 3K3;j From the Progressive bulletin. '&&& AdvurllMci'M Tlieliv ?6. Wot-lli. sJr. Vol. IX. No. 1021 HONOLULU. ThlUUTOHY OK HAWAII, 'ITKSDAY, AlKHST 'is WOO Tit 1 1 r. . (Y.vjs. y ' 4 IJ J A , 111 RAGES Driving Association Dis cusses Purses for the Day's Events. STRONG SENTIMENT IN FAVOR OF TROPHIES Schedule for Day Made Out With Fair Prizes-Will Confer Further With the Labor Day Committee. ! f.C ft ft ft : ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft LAUOIt BAY SIIXT a ft x a n 3-mlmite clnss ...... 2:40 clnss 2:21 class Kreo-for-nll .$100 . 100 . 100 . 100 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -ft ft ft ft ft ft Illuming 73 Running k CO Untitling 25 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft The director of the Honolulu Driv ing Association met nt the Hawaiian Hotil Inst night. l)r V. T. MoiiBnrrnt wus elected as chnlrninn. He Htnted tho object of the meeting to be ells-1 position of money allotted to the asso ciation foi Labor Day. The amount voted by the Labor I'nlon vvns $300. Dr. Clnpliam submitted u schedule of prizes for the dny as follows: 3 min ute clmss, $100; 2:10 cluss, $200; 1'icc-fur-all, $200; Tlueo eighths, running, $2r; Onc-linlf, $30; Three-epinrteis, $75. Ur. Moutarrnt could not seo why mcic onuiiiii uv f.uu cwu iii mc- n- for-nll nnd the 2:21 class. He did not I bellev'e in money prizes In the nssotln- Hon nnjwuy. l.enve that to the Jockey "i". ' unptnm home ngrecei wuu uio cuuii-1 man ns to the Labor Day races. Tro phles would he more appropriate. Hang up money prizes fur tho public meet on November C. The moment they charged entrance fees the sport became professional. In the meantime they could offer tiophles for the Satur day afternoon rne.es. Dr. Shaw moved, J. W. McDonald seconded nnd It vvns carried, Hint mon ey prizes be given lor the races on Sep tember 3. M. II. Dlggs, eecietuiy, moved the following amended schedule: 3 minute class, $100; 2. 10 class, $100; 2:24 class, $130; Fiec-for-nll, $130, 9i running, $73; ',i miming, $30; 3S running, $.'3, Mr. McDounlel favored evening down the trotting races to mi tquullty. I)u Motifannt and Dr. Clapliam both expressed disinclination townid money prizes, b.i)ing that tho association had been formed for plcasuie anil not mou-cy-muMiiK, Captain Soulc proposed to mewo n resolution, bofoie the close of the meet ing, that nftci Iibor Day no mone) prize be given excepting nt public meetings of the association. Dr. Shnvv naked If the) should ovei stcp the $300 tendered by the Uibor Union, as the motion of Mr Dlggs con templated an outlay of $730. Dllftrent members said the-y could not. It vvns decided on motion made by Mr. Dlggs and seconde d by Dr. Clap ham that the amount bo extcedeel A further motion by the same elltectors wn9 to exceed the nniuunt by $100. Dr. Montniint gave up the chair1 to move Hint the fuur Hotting races be $100 each nnd the others bo left ns the) are. This was seconded by Dr. Shuvv and entiled unnnlmoiisl). Tills In ought tho amount down to $330. Captain Soule i ununited that If there vveio member sof the association In It fur nioniy the sooner thty vveie weeel eel out the better. If it vvns to be u gambling Institution It would nut live six months. This sentiment evoked n thorns of nsHnt. Tho pre repiesentntlvts wuu In foiuied that the entries would he lu per cent of tho purses, Mr. Dlggs suggested a division of the purses Into flrt nnd second muuey. hut tlio meeting was against tho pioposl tioil. On motion of Captain Senile, sec onded by Dr. Claphani, (his una net tled. Dr. Clnplmin moved Hint alter the 3d of Sptciubr, all race In thn iihu cttttloil bv for trophlei. Dr. Muntnr- rot trapnorud the propotwl. faying ho would nut bavo tho uMoelntlon run for Iho tuoiflt uf a row nicntbera u ho luu) two or three faat hunwa. Ho boow inwntjara who wouM prfor a Iruphy If ll l "illl) u bottle, of od3 water lo a bwmii prtid. Altbouib Ibee vbeura vvr fgrwed jrel a fuiMl dM'llnn wsa dd ttct likely tu iw iih( blticjlua Tlmr mtgtii w Wt wettw wimt twiy trim woiihl Iip neeeanry, or nt leost hlghi) expedient An Informal talk followed on Dip nmttpi of taking rnro of tlio trncl:. Dr. Monsarrat recommended a meeting of tllree lorn on tlio track nt 0 o'clock this c riling II M. Ayros stated to the meeting tliRt he Imd reported for his paper tlio meeting of tin.- Labor I'lilon, nml tlint the unilcrstmiiUiit; there was Hint tlio $."1(0 vvnn to ie given on ronilltlon Hint the association gave prizes aggregating $-30. Mr. McDnnnld mopil, seconded by Mr. Dlgg', Hint n committee of Hirer directors unit on Hip I. ilior Union lo (1ml out nil nbout It. Cnrrlpil. nml the chairman nppolntccl Cnptnln SoiiIp, Mr. .McDnnnld nnd Dr. Shnvv. 'I ho meeting ndoiirneil. Flight of Empress Is Again Confirmed (Associated Pi ess Spcclnl ) Washington. Aug. 21. 'I ho Uovern ment has lecelved positives confirma tion from olllcl.il Chinese sources of the depnrtuie of the Emperor nnd Km piess Downger from Peking. The we nt westward hut the point nt vvhlth they nrc no w located was not given. Police Court NotCH. In the I'ollce Court tills forenoon tho following casri -vorc disposed of: I'rcd Smith, nssault nnd buttery on Rodrlgucs, $8 nnd coats; Kalawcmuu nu, assault nml batter) on Malnen, $0 and costs; John dibble, assault nnd lottery on Olllcer I'nlennp.i, $10 iinil costs. Ah Young, unlawful possession of opium, $50 ami costs, Huktiolo, dis till blng the quiet of the night, $." anil costs; Henry Ine.i, nffray, $10 nml c outs; Bhlmohnm, leaving n horse un tied In the street, reprimanded nml dis charged. Protected III Hrlend. Cli.ia. II rum nnd r.eome. two riiuni: Iultlu.8, npepnled In the Police Couit tllU furenooll ,, the cnarKe ot llffrayt ,t tllmeil out tlmt ,,rnm ,, frlt,ll(1 wcic walking nlong penceuhly on King rat s.ltm(iuy .,, (;eorKC nnd hl companion jumped on the hitter. Ill mm rushed lu to piotect his friend and wan arrested. His case was nolle pros'd while George was lined $10 nnd costs. IiijViiIIk In Deuel. Atchison. Kansas Aug. 10. i:x-llnlt-eel Stntes Senator John J. Ingalls died of hionchltlH nt KeiHt I -is Vegas, X. M nt 2' 15 o'clock this morning, surround ed h) his wife ami two sons, nilsworth mid Shcllleld. Tho news l cached the Ingalls home here In u telegram nt 10 cTtlock today. The funeral will be held at Atchison, Cnr to VIhU ln-ln. Paris Aug. 17. It Is olllclally an nounced, according tStthe Petit llleii, that the Czar will visit Pulls, ni riving at Cherbourg September Uth, reaching Palls the next da) ami remaining here live or six dn)s. It Is ndeled that His Majesty, vvlio will come alone, will ic fcldo at tho Russian Embassy while In this clt). Dc Wet's Good llMcnpe. Pretorln, Tlitusdu), Aug. 10. (len eial De Wet has managed to elude (iener.il Kitchener, In spite of the fact that nil tho British wagons hud double tennis of pie keel animals. The lloers evaded the llrltlsh by marching at night over giouud known to them, while their puisuers were obliged to march In the day time. ClilncHe TroopH Mrii'.-lilnr. (Associated Press Special.) Tien Tain, Thuisila), Aug. IS. All out 3,000 Chinees tioops, width me lepoited to have ban lit Suug-Llu-Ch lug, left tod.1) for Pit Tsuug and 20iei moie Chinese troops have gone towards Turn, Chow. Cluiriied With Affray. Nothing could be proved by the po lite against the tlueo natives, .Mama mo, niiiieuu and Nlnlhau, charged with assault and batter) on Puliikapii so the chaigt- of nffi.1) wus enteied against them. 'I hey nil pleaded guilty and wtie lintel $10 and costs each Plelitliiiv With De Wet. Loudon, Aug 21 Sptilul dispatches fiom Pretoria announce that (icueral Dee Wet lilvemnelU'd live ml lei from the- rlty iinil Hint Ccneral Mahun vvns hrUkl) engaging hliu yeatenlny (Mim etn) morning. Kicvwirl U Itcinilitkiiu. New York. Auk 'i -dotiaini Wil liam Hldwail uf Nvvttiia ealled at lie puhlleiull IWetiiuiilli is tod uud eeullil b bad ilatldeel to vut fur Procbleut M.tluly tVATIVB IIAT8 AN'dTUoOAIIHBH. full llua uf 8bov nuuda ara thuwn I.) W)W tint WiHUfeMtHHllg Depif'. muf. ' ' tt . ft i HILO BIDS FOR ft Letters were received from llllo l the last mail urging upon (he Hepii01l.au Tcjriltorlnl Committee Hint the Republican leirltorlal con vention set for September 20th be hrld In llllo Citizens of the Queen City are thoroughly nrouscd nnd have already raised n Knrantee fund to pay the expenses of the ilelegntlonii provid ed the request meets with favor. It Is proposed that n steamer he chattered to tnku tho party nnd llllo promises to do the rest, by wn of entertainment nml making the convention Hint shnll nominate the first Republican delegate to Congress, historical for Its enthusVesm. The matter Is now being considered b Hie KxcmmiHvp Committee. Ho far as the matter has been discussed by other commlttepmrn Hip comment Is nil favorable to the move. Cong: With Allies Allied Forces Rescue Le.tjitions unci Attuck Sacred City Downier and Emperor Take Plight to InteriorPijhtinK1 Continues and Cull for More Troops Plea for Peticc. (Assoclnted Press Hpcrinl.) Washington, Aug 21. The Stnte Department makes public the fol lowing extract from n cablegram lecelved the following from .Minister Conger: "United Stntes Legation. Peking, (undated) vln Chefoo, August 20 Secietnr.v of Statu. Washington. Snvcrl. Itellef arrived today. Iln terid Lit with little trouble. Do not ct know where Impel Inl family ltept deaths ulreiid) leported. nil Amerlcnus alive and well. Des perate efforts made last night to exterminate us. Mitchell, American soldier, nml u Russian nnd Jnpunci :, wounded; Ccimnu Killed. Advise Woodward, Chleugo, Conner. Dos Moines; Sims, Council UluiTs, Con ger, Pasndcnn, Porter, Purls, ' "Conger, by Towler, Chefoo." It will he observed that the portions given out tire extracts from Minister Conger's message. It wus stated that these portions cover such feutures ns the (lovernment desires to make public nt this time. The entire messnge vvns liefore tho Cabinet nml tho poitlons not given out doubtless refer to epiestioiiK of pollc) unit to Chinese Internal affairs upon which the Minister speaks an the aelvlsoi of the (lovernment, rather, than as the medium of communicating actual occurrences. LI'S REQUEST IS REJECTED. (Assoelateel Press Special.) Washington, Aug. 21. Tho Cabinet toel.iy clctlelcd to reject the latest appeal fiom LI Hung Chang for a cessation of hostilities. The lepl) will be communicated nt oneo lo the Chinese Covernment with a stntement of the ic.isons for the nctlon of this (lovernment The i eject Ion Is based on tho uon-eompllnnce of the Chinese (lovernment with the specific provisions of the declaration of the I'nlted States under d.ito of August l.'tli. DOWAGER WILL BE WELL TREATED, (Associated Puss Special.) Washington. Aug 21 The State Department toelay lecelved nn nppeal from tho Viceroys of Nanking ami llunuu asking that no pcisuual iudlgiilt) he shown the Kmpcior nnd Dowager Kmprcsg nnd renewing assiirames of friendship nnd maintaining quiet In China If this Is observed 1 he com munication from Hie icor.iys came thiough Mluisttr Wu ami was delivered by him to Mr. Aelco this morning It Ik understood that the Povveis have al ready considered this epicstlou and there appears to he no disposition to give tho Kmpcror nnd Umpii'sR Dowager alticmt. Karl LI Hung Chung has sgnltlcd his intention of leaving .Shanghai for Peking ns soon ns ho lecelves thc'rcpl) of the Peineis to his request of )ea tcrda) for peace. ALLIES WITHIN THE SACRED CITY. . (Associated Piess Special.) Loudon, Aug 21 Dlveis paragraphs as to the movements of the Chi nese Impeilal family continue to be recitveel ut the treat) ports and are thcuio fnithfiill) transmitted to the Kuropenn capitals. Those repiesnitliig the court as having left Peking ale of exclusive Chine be origin. According to them, their majesties aie well on their mi) to Shin I'll about 700 miles Inland righting was going on nt Peking Sntiirel'i) ateoid Ing to one lepoit, but unending to a dispatch received b) the Admiralty from Rear Admiral Unite, tho allies euiereel the sailed city ot Peking I'llehi) If the Chinese (loveiiiincut Is at Sinn I'll, there Is no menus of getting nt them ncc circling to military men without a prolonged campaign and with mi nrmy us huge as Lord Roberts to sen ore the bases of communication Advices from the iirovluil.il capitals show Hint the attitude of the Southern .Mandarins has been frlendl) sine it the allies lencheel Peking Rome of the muglstiiitis have been Issuing pri'chim.itlous commanding the Chinese' to attend to business nnd tu avoid sedition ami asserting Hint the Invasion of forclgueis Is Justified, TIEN TSIN WIRES ARE CUT. (Assocluted l'l etcs Special I Shanghai Aug 21 li 1'. p m -I lie fun Ign ullle iuls lu-ie learn that tlio tele graph fiom lien I slu lias been cut I he position of the allies Is uueti tain ntlil n large bod) of Chinese tioups h.is taken the Held liNTIiRCI) SACRED CITY PLEA MADE TO FRANCE (Assoelateel Pieao Special I Loudein AuK.il The follow Ing ell lapatvli Iina been resolved fnun IIaar'Cgn Qtjj,., i,M rw.,,viH fiotn I.I lluutt Admiral Ilruea. Tabu. Aim 10. lStmday.-Tu alll are rHirtnJ to bavo autorcMi aaured (' of Peking Auguat I Jib 'br (treat twl of liuoU and ihott at Irwts on lb dollar at L. U. Kerr & iCo.'a huo huw, eoracr oi I'urt aat ki) (feotI. I tblnh I II ub. rltfa ayaalf IM 1 resar u n llwt blue. THtwne. It j tu ! thn ftHHUu WheJ. ' '! it i -v .; , CONVENTION I (Amcoclnti el Press Rpwlnl I . ari, Aug HI. Itie I'mm-b I'm- 'otwim a nxjuoat almltar lo that od- Ure.aut to ibe I'nlod Nuiea lluvern ' ment askina fur ib upoeilnlment of U j Pit boo the fre in b Mlulaleritt I'evkluN or unntlier p renin tu 'preiit Krnii at the pewne ni-a'ilailoiia It Is Mid all lb I'uarani bav iwedvent llkv mew TUB WATOMMAM IHKaI. POI'W rAlK " ' . tm- H r. WICIIMAN. THREE Bid ESTATES siiiii tour Estate of Jas, Campbell Appraised at Nearly . Two Million. EXECUTOKS T. II. DAYIES MAKE FINAL ACCOUNT Tne Gibson Estate Settled-Guardian Sits Things RightThe Defense Begins in Amimoto Murder Trial-Ourt Notes. Thomas Haiti Walker and Mills Swanz), executora of I'niurls the late Theo. II. Davles, have rendered theli Tnst and filial account. Receipts nrc i"t.Ui.." 03 and payments $532, DC,' 01, Unv Ing n balance of $1 15,9'J.i 23 Resides iiiint-.isn M-iiiiuct- unit' is ic.u inuiien KinslstliiK of lauds In Kona, Oahu, and I the following peisonult) 23 sliaros i Kahukil Plantation Co., 1500 il.iinukii.i ' Mill Co. 2500 Wuliiken Mill Co, 3oimi L.iupahoehoe Sugar Co., 250 Union Mill Co., 50 O.ilut Sugar Co , half Intel est In Ileecroft plantation, half luti rest In Kul.alau Mill Co.. fa'.OO shares In 'I ieo II. Davle A: Co. Ltd. 00 eledieiitiiri bonds In the same, shales in Pncllle Club stock sold Dee. 30, lK!n and loan of $20,000 si cured by mortgage. Iloy.it I). Mead, master In elianccr), has llleel his itport of appraisement of the, estate of the lute James Campbell ltThuvvs: Personal pioptrt) $l,0ls,017 C't Heal piopert) !i.o,lt00ci Total value estate $1.ji;s.1!i7.'.' Interest and Income other than rents leeched since the etcnth of James Campbell on April 21, 19u0, amount to $15.b71.'J0.uud tents to JJIOSStiO making a total Income of $I9,S70.70. Judge Humphreys has signed nn or der lu the foretlosnre ease lu eeptlt) of i S. M. Damon et al. vs. C. Ilrowu and others Cecil IIiiiaii. ur'nilnlslr ,er ol the estate of tho lute Walter M (ilbson agreed to sell to I'nnl Neum.int' and W II. Pain an umllvldeil two-thirds p.ut of all the real nnd personul prop el ty of the estute on the Island of l.inal for $30 0iiu. The purchasers assume all liability for Iho p.i)miut of $70,0iiii, the amount of the disrei' of luintgage III the above entitled ease less J.'iSTUi'i, ami obtain a ledease of the remaining nndlvliled one-third of the piopert). The accounts of W (1 Ir win .V: Co, lecelvcrs of the estate are approved I he lights of the plaintiffs lu the cause are now vested In (1 Kunst, who with the defendants Cecil lliovvn, T.ilule I. Ilajselilen nml I'. II. lla)selelcn anil Paul Neumann uud W II. Pain consents to the order. The transactions before- mentioned are all upproved and the order further directs that the $J0,0o0 shall li" applied as fol lows' To W. ( Irwin the amount paid to perfect title to tho (llbsnn houiestend In Honolulu $S75 and $IW -70 Interest thereon, to . ('. Irwin a Co the amount due them on ranch ac count, $15,i::i.S-'.i. to Clans Spretkels .v. Co. on uc count of decree, ?"S7 0e.. uud to the truste-e, $12,boJ 33. A release or (hit Judgment debt of $70,000 to Cecil llronn, us to the undivided third, o) (i Kunst of Handling, Oerni.iu.v, Is llleel, In consideration of a covenant made by Paul Neumann nnd W II Piiln to usjdinit the debt nml make ll u liability upon (lit itudlvlileil two thirds. Chas II Wilson by his uttoiue) Abraham Lewis .ll., has llleel u plea lu abatement to the ojc-cimtnt suit ot Lib uoknlnul Domluls, alleging thai then ire qtiestluus invulved which can unit lie determined lu n court of ceult where he has sought Itellef. Tho account of W 1'. Allun, guardian of the Opfergell minors, wus lodaj ai piovtel liy JuUgu Humphreys, the guar dian hnvlng shown that the $J0OO tin Couit oideieel charged to him baa been Invested on real usente security. Judge Hiimphrfiya bus sustained ee fi ndatit a idea In abatement in Wablu uit Sugar Co. va. Wninlua Agrleitltuiul Co Pre el. Wuiidcnuvrs boa been appulnt eel netiDlniitratur de bonis uou uf (be nlolu uf the lata Jos. Nawahl uudei $300 bund An order uf aallafai tlun uf .IcvercM' has i Imwii made In W t rinilih uitd X VV Wile us vs W II Wln.liee.lel- Ilium acniucrUfci Ihe sale iiliebi fun e Iiwiih l. I Jaa. A Thompson inlllllilaslnliel m I duiied lur Htl Matin du) Mill leil l.il IMnrei Juda KHII unci eh i i i I Amliuulu ri In i Hie -ink' I M e'Willatt Hill sfl.ll, i li KlBe Juii I'rli.llHM at ibv Hull. Hi PETITION FOR DR. NOBLITT '.eoigp Murkham has been the active) ii. a in stiurlng a large petition Irom h.i'lhl ipsiilpnts for the reinstatement r li. VA H Nohlltl eis u licensed ,hy si. I in of the elt) The following peti tion piesented today is signed ;y two bundled and lift) six citizens lo lion Iheo r. Laneing, Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii. Oreetlng We residents and tax pa) era oi Knllbl and Moannlua, Dis trict of Kona, Island of Oahu. manv of us hnvlng employed Dr. W. 8. Noblltt In easea ot sickness In ourselves nnd our families, and having found him nn honest man. a faithful and able physl e Inn nml a pleasant gentleman And. w herns the license of the said III. W. 8 Noblltt to prnttlee medi cine nnd surger) In the Havvnllnii 1st nnits wns revoked by the then Minister of tho Interior Aug. 21th. 1S3II. Wo therefore on the strength of the abovn facts set forth, ask )ou to rescind tho m Hon of the Minister of the Interior, nnd reinstate tho said Dr. Noblltt In all the rights he had before the revocation of said license. Wo would call your attention to tho fact Hint Dr. Noblltt trtnteil our peo plo In n si'vere epidemic of tjpliold fe ver In the first qiuirtcu)f the present etpf tbe presei Jofja1 single ens jp.ir wltlieiut tlio losHjenritt 'single case, , to the further fAcmiiat nc lives among us and lUTeirdiuK us .inide knowledge of his ehararTer,,, And we wllfeverprn) the same, etalt ' ti Chinese Troops ! A Within the Palace A Kwnshington Aug 20.- The State Tnnn . tti.m,, .....l.rl.. ...... In t.i.l.lt.. lin v. a..'.i. .iiivii. .Uill.llk .nil. IV .i.i.lll ...u following. 'Chefoo Aug. 2u To Seeretni) of State, Washington I) C. Twentieth Rngsilale ic ports Chinese troops sur roiiiielid lu ialace giounds I'OWI.KIt." Ragsdale Is Consul at Tim Tsln, The State Department also Wsueel tho lollowlug state mint. "The Attlng Sceietaiy of Stato re ports the iccelpt of n telegram today tioni Consul (Icueral (.imelunw, elated the 20th, reporting n statement of thu C.overuor of Shautiiiig, that the Km press left Peking on the 13th for Sl i.au I'll, In the province of Shensl, and that Prlni'es Ching and Tumi anil Vlteto) Kan Yl uie still In Peking. PLACED IN THE TOMB New York. Aug 17 Kuneral ser vice's vveie hehl this morning ovir tlio hod) or Collls P Huntington lu the great house at I'lfth avenue ami 1'lfty scveuth stieet. 'Hie bcul) was taken to Wood lawn eemcter) at noon and waa laid In the space rtserved for It In the gra) stone tomb near tho crest of tho hill. The company which giitheied at the house was small. It Included nil the numbers of lluntlngtuus Imme diate' fniull) who could possibly be present ami rnllio.id men ami bankers who had been most Intimated) asso ciated with blm In his work colored men with whom nnd thiough whom hu can led on broad nnd generous plans for the lneliistrl.il education of South- join ucgioes, and llnullv cleiks black men us well as white, of Ids utile es in this city Almost without exception tin i'mploes of the many corporation!) in which Huntington was Interested sent remi mhraneeH of (lowers to tho i funeral , A complete new stock ot gcnti shirts, collars and cuffs ut L. D. Kerr's, Queen street. ' 5 Our ft An Ip-tn-Ddt HOLKill AM) lUiAUY SCHOOL SHOE IS I Al I AMI KID Al I Sllb. ! MlficliH V I'llllH. BBS5 V I riiN. -erv ABol a i. M..zra & 8 vS j . i Va r- 4-mA