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WW v - n, jt7v U-J-: r Evening Bulletin i (4,491 FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST. :V 4$ V . V Mr "--v& tv -Z . .... v.. i . ii . . Moniiltu'llnno Hull I'li'ywtVS t I I ' ' OF BULLETIN ADVERTISERS. zjS : - A- -v-i Vol. XT. No. 19.39. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. WEDNESDAY. 8KIKMlitiK II 1901. , Phioe 5 Obntb. BP nity. -izffli&miiM y '.' v4"li' ' iyjnw f . . J, y . r" lfflUL. . HaBHii' fMk u A n Ill 1 Retailers Have Put . Cool Thousand Dollars. Up TO FIQflT HAUrMAN CASE IF IT GOES UP HIGHER Cunningham Thanked For What He ' - D.d Wholesalers Accused of bringing On Business of Retailers.' The case of Joseph Hartnmn which came up In, the Police Court yesterday forenoon and nfternoon, bns aroused thu retail liquor dealers from their Ki'inlng lethargy and has made them Mi-c that there Is danger lurklns lu every corner for them when It Is n question of Inroads on their business. Thero Is supposed to bo n sharp lino drawn between tho retailers and the wholesalers of the city and the for mer make the claim that their business Is suffering on account of the actions of the latter. They say that they pay early licenses of flOOO while tho wholesalers pay only $2.'0 and that the nro entitled to some protection. They further claim1 that the wholesale rs sue dally doing them an Injury by Helling ut retail when their licenses only cnll for wholesale, business. They have feltr right along that there lias been a violation of tho law on the. pait of some of the wholesalo deiilrH but nothing -has been done itbout It. It h.is also-iicen believed that this sort of thing has been hurting the trade nt tho retail places but nothing bus been said,, it took a man like William Cunningham to bring the matter to a focus and the retailers of the city are all very thankful to him fur what ho did In the llnrtmnn case. A meeting of the retailers was held yesterday afternoon nnd, at that time, S1000 was pledged for tho prosecution of the cam against Hartmnii In the. Clicult Court In (8bo It should be ap pealed. When seen by a Ilullctln reporter this forenoon, one of the' retailers sild' "Wo aiu willing to put up nny amount of money wlihlu reason for the prose-' rutlnn of Hartnmn. He Is a new man In the liquor business and Is perhaps not so much to blame ns the other wholesalers of the city, some of whom huvo been selling liquor nt re tall prices for ears. However, a Pilnclplo Is Involved. We hnvo not btcn very aggiesslve In this matter but now that a case has come up, n M 'tend to stand behind tho thing and see that we get our rights. There is no doubt whatever that we lose thousands of dolluiB every )car through tho wholesale dealets, who do not stick to the Utter of their licenses. Wo are going to light through to the very end and wo expect to win." It might bo said In this connection that Knmana, tho hack driver who told such Impossible stories on the witness stand In the I'ollro Court yesterday forenoon, has maed a clean breast of the whole affnlr to the police authori ties. It was on the strength of thin that his case was nolle pros'd In tho Polite Court this forenoon. He was i barged with perjury.. WOULD FORECL08B MORTGAGE. S..M. Damon, II. E. Walty and 3. U. Damon, doing business under inn firm iinmo of Illshop & Co.. bankurs. have brought suit Tor loieclosuru of mortgage against Mary Ruckle, spin eter. It Is Btocd In the complaint that nn Juno 2Sth, 18i8, the defendant seemed a noto from J. II. KlBber, calling for tho sum of $l,B0u with In turest at 7 1-2 per cent, payable! an nually. Tho plaintiffs say that there In now duo them tho sum of $1,10'I with Interest and that the samo in malnlng duo and unpaid, they now' (all for a foreclosure of the mortgagi on the property which Ilea on l(ia Bouthcibt side of Fort Btreet between Ml , FOR RENT III The 0rily Vacant House IN MANOA VALLEY ' Has two bedrooms and all modern lm- provements; $40 a month. Also large residence on the Walkll-.l Beach near the Annex; $60 a month for seven months. Hotel nncl Horetanla Btreots. T'i'' property In In onu of tho most lnimr tnnt parts of tho city nnd Is nenr to tho Pacific Cluh. Untie an Corpun Declnton. Judgu Kslen tins caused tho attor neys In the Mnnklchl habeas corpili rase to bo notified to nppcnr In tlui t'nlted States District Court nt JO o'cloik tomorrow morning for tho rending pf bis decision. United Slates Deputy .Mn'rslml R. II. Hendry has released tho Rehooner Alice Kimball from attachment under libel, -lames T. Taylor and W. T. Scott, defendants, settled with Char less DMIvIhh, plaintiff, ,y paying him $100. Hence the rrleaso. TR1AI liTS DAYS JUDGE GEAR SENTENCES AH F0NG FOR ASSAULT Two Juries Trying Civil Cases Today Last Criminal Case Will Come' Up Tomorrow. Judgu Little opened court at 3 o'clock this morning, when tho em paneling of a Jury began far trying tho ejectment suit of Oulstnn F. Hopcrt (Illshop of I'anopolls), trustee nf John K. Simmer s. Solomon Kauai, Kllkulli Kauai nnd Ho llee. T. McCnnts Stewart and Holmes & STnnley for plaintiff; Kinney, Ilallou & McClannhan and Magoon &. ThnmpsoU for deftndunts. Judge Little got off n bon mut that, made a ripple of merriment pass oer tho courtropm. K. S. Holt was being) examined on Ills qualification to sit as I a Juror. Counsel for plaintiff had been Informed that he was related lo one of the parties, but the Jutor did tint kt.ou n of any such relationship. Mr, Stanley went over tn tho desk nnd held In whlspertd Interview with Clerk 1 Thompson nnd coming back whispered ' to Mr. Stewart, who was conducting j the Inquiry on that side. Mr. Stewart 1 then Informed tho court that they wete told that Mr. Holt's brother was married to a sister of Mr. Weed, ono of tho witnesses. f'fiiiiiBf.1 mi nrltlipr nlrtn wrrn rptlilv to object to tho Juror on tho score of such distant relationship, but Judge Little's eye twinkled as he decided laconically: "rurally compact. Step iisldc." A, llnldwln, manager of Kahuku j Piantntlon Co., was excused becaueo nn ejectment suit was pending between thu w tfo of C. K. Hootli, Interested in I this case, and the corporation employ ing him, Tho following Jurots were mutually found satisfactory, after twelvo had been excused for cause and upon chal lenges: T. H. Krouse, Cl. Nuwaako.-iy J. Kuncwa, W, M .lluchannn. O. Cox, 13. K. Hnnapl, J. S. Walker, M. I. Uob- Inson, .1, A. MtCandless. J. A, Legros, ;W. i:. Howell nnd 11. N'aukana. Tils afternoon tho court. Jury nnd counsel i Ult tho p rem If cb in dispute. Counsel anticipate that tho trial will occupy several days. Tho Registry nnd Survey departments will bo henvl- lv dmwn ttimn fnr flnnmipntnn- pvl- . denie. Judge Oca.' waited for the remnant' of the panel to bo dismissed by Judge Little, so that he could obtain a Jury for the trial of Mlddledltch vs. I. Hnr bottle. K. J. Russell appeared for II. O. Mlddledltch; Andrews. Peters & An drado for Isaac K. Harbottle and Mary K. Harbottle. - After but ono challenge, tho follow ing Jury was accepted: K. S. Holt, S. M. Damon, A. Fernandez, V. A. Dald wln, Frank Harvey, George Kekauolm, P. C. Jones. Joe Zublan, D. K, Hoaplll, II. F. tleitelmnnn, J. II. Atherton and A, V. Pearson. Tomorrow the last criminal enso nf tho term will bo called by Judge dear. It Is that of Nnkamura, charged with manslaughter, litis Is tho Japanese atcused of knocking -a countrywoman In tho head, cunning her almost In stant death, In a Llllha st'tcet housn the first of August. Ah Fong, convicted on second trial of assault and battery, was sentenced this morning by Judge Gear to pay a fine of $10 and $18. M costs. -L For grocciles rlug up llluo 911. UNCLE SAJTWILL ACT Ixmdon, Sept. 2. "Tho I'nltoil States Government has replied In n sympathetlu mid trlundly tono," buvh a dispatch to tho Times from Toklo, dated Saturdn, "to Jupan'H leniou Btranco regarding medical Inspection of Japanese in Hawaii, promising that Investigation Khali bu followed by sultnlilo measures." If theio Is a doubt In tho minds of any In tho city Hint the vanilla bean will not grow In tho Islands, a cull should bo mado nt thn Department of Agriculture- and Forestry to seo n samplu of what Allan Herbert haa suc ceeded In glowing nt his plaio In Kn 111)1. On ono vino alone thorn vvr'i 103 pods, 'this Is not a very good showing, but It 1b proof thaj tho beau c&ii bo grown In thel Islands and that, with proper care, thero will Ixi much mora of a production than Allan Her bert )ias succeeded In securing, Ilu hlmply Bt uclt his seeds Into tho giound nnd allowed them to grow, giv ing them no particular attention. Attorney General Knox READY TO DECIDE BUT Hankey Asks for Time New York. Sept. 3. A special to the i Tribune from Washington says: For more than three bouts today Attorney (itncrul Knox listened to n recital of the must amazing story of olllclal cor ruption and private Immorality In Ha waii. The stoiy was brought out In the defense set un by Judge Abram S. llumphteys of the Territorial Circuit' I'otin ui iiouoiuiu aguinsi ine ennrges made by the liar Association of tho' Hawaiian Islands, ror Hie purpose of Inducing tho President to remote lilui frciri the bench. Judge Humphrc)s, wltli tho assist ntice of Duane I'ox of this c Ity, pr" rented ii condensed form of his defense, ng today Attorney General Kno slg- nted only by a high sense of the dig In ii brief consisting of flfty-flve pages nlfled his readiness to make a report nlty of an American court, nnd boldly of closely-printed matter. In this urlrr ami recommendation to the President declares that he has no npologles to he answeied every charge ngulnst him, I Immedlatelyj'but at the" earnest.' solicit mako for his action In fining certain and then makes what purport to ha.tatjon of F. W. Hnnkey, who repro- lawers for contempt of court nnd Im nstoundlng revelations concerning the sents the accusers of Judge Humph prisoning otheM for greater degrees of YttfitnMlrm tlirnun nr,,t,il tlin l.t Iff,. . .1... &".. r. .. 1 .. ... ... ..me ptcitertlun thrown around kc In Ho- nululii by the high nttlclals of the Dole government, men appointed to oftlee by Governor Dole nnd kept In place and power by tho Governor In spite of what Judge Humphreys declares tho Governor must knovv uf their direct connection with nnd lesponolldllty for the abominable practices that nie II censed In the Hawaiian capital. Accusations on this point made against these ofllclals by Judgo Hum phreys cannot he phrased In American newspapera, though they uro set forth In bald and plain language In 11 charge ueinereci nom the hencli to the Grand Jury by Judgo Humphreya Inst Fehru- ary. mid were repeated In milder form in me instiuctions given lo the Grand fa ra m i r.i m r- Sa fa fa ?b ?a tu l&l N oUD IIUNULULU IKCIDfcNI IS ..... . -. .. ... -. .. bbVhHELY CRITICISED ..... I Dhcrimin ation Against JapaiicseLwics Rouses tb.3 Press-Lesson to Be Drawn From the Affair. Yokoliiima, Aug. 21 (via Victoria, 11. C, Sept. 3.) To say that n hornet's Ilett lias Ill-en Stirred Up In Japan would but mildly express tho news of the alleged outrageous treatment of Japancso ladles an tho Nippon Maru by the quauiuUue olllcers of Hawaii Nothing . the course of all tho relal tlons between America and Japan has aroused so much press Indignation or, -t- f 4- -t- - t-r-ff tt ROBERTSON Players ROBERTON, GORMAN, .' THOMPSON, , LESLIE MOQSMAN HCRRICK MAHUKA JACKSON .. BABBITT JOY CHILLINGWORTH WILLIAMS 7.Y. DAYTON BROWN . KAAI .. . BOWER8 j. , M.. 1. ........ .. louis i .-....; '.l. .:.. '..'.. .. , GLCASON J v cay "..'..':. ..".. .. .. . SHELDON WRIGHT ; SIMERSON .- .- FREITAB , i BULLOCK ; LUCAS .'. WELSH ; marcallino ; MOORE '. RICHARDSON SCATTERING '. Ill addition tn the coupons to bo cut from thu flint pK of tho Ilullctln, new subscribers are to be given re ceipts with enupons attulhed, entitling them to votes as falhivv.: One month 40 votes Three months 150 votes Six months 350 votes One year 730 votes Weekly Edition, 1 year,, 100 votes ThPbe coupons arc detachable and must be torn from the subscription re ceipts and deposited In the ballot box the same as tho first pngo coupons. It will bo seen that for JS, tho subscrip tion pi Ice of tho Hveilng Ilullctln for one year, 750 votes nro allowed to a new subscriber, vhcrcas tho samo amount of money would buy only ICO voteB if spent for single copies of tho Ilullctln on the. street. The sum of Jt Jury last April by Judge ..orris M. Estcc, United Stales Judgo for thliiany part In tho management of tho Territory of Hawaii. paper. On the contrary, ho Is armed Tho object of .Indie Humphreys In with, affidavits from the rcsponstbl setting up this astonishing defense np- editor declaring that Judgo Humph parently Is twofold first, .o show tho rcjs has had nothing whatever tu do animus lt.ipk nf thn movpmpnt tn hnvfl with tan nnnnr alnpn lin wpni nn thn Milm removed from tho bench, nnd, sec ondly, to show that the Dole govern- mcni is nui n mouci oi purity enu morality, in spite of tho fact that, far the most part, Its members are descen- rtantn from tho orlglnnl mlssionaricl who carried Christianity and clvlltza- tlon to tho Islands. At thn close of the sensational hear- ujs, mi -.ikuwivy vifiiuiui khvu ni-i uic same uuvn&r, prosecution flv'o clays In which to pre- His attorney, Duane Fox, aows that pare a reply to the Judge's remark- the only mistake mado by Humphreys ahlo brief. Is his persistent attempt to conduct In Tho charges against Judge Humph- Hawaii a genuine Amcilcan court of reyg are, tn the main, that ho has Justice. Heretofore, he sas, the ineth dlsplaed prejudice and loo grent se- oils of tho courts In the Islands have verity on the bench, Another charge It been loose nnd Irregular, and the peo that ho controls and runs n partisan plo there, not even excepting tho law newspaper, tho Honolulu Republican, yers are not yet prepared to submit to and that through this publication tho tlgld rules of dignity and decorum Judgo Humphreys attempts to control that prevail In the American courts, the politics of the Island. He does not In conclusion Judge Humphres ns deny the ownership of a substantial scrts that tho movement to oust him n.rt of the stock of tho ncwsiinner. nor from the bench never would have been that beforo ho was uppoliued to thn bench by President McKlnlcy he took ' part In the mnnngtment oc tho prop- nty, but he does flatly deny that slnco sa na Ha iq Pa ns fia r-a l p ra tn n j such strong popular feeling. What- over else this nation may lie. It is an eminently Kelt lespcrtlng nation, and tlio encomiums recently passed upon ' It by western peoples, have ncccntuat- pi! Ilin fppttni- In nn pvlrnnrillnnrv ilp. ' ii'ii nil' iL't'iiiia' id 11 n (xLriiuriiuinrv nn W n 1 . .i.i. 1. ...i.. i.- .1. l - il. al T, Zl ,t T:7Z I 'Z, 1 tvvcen foreign ladlf3 and t-o Japanese. land the Incident thus shows clearly. vimt .iiininities are beforo Ao Ameri,Tiie Test Will Bs Severe Because can Government should this pcoplo be discriminated ugalnst In tho frnmln? of Immigration laws. Any such meas ure would also destroy tho extraordi narily friendly relations which have al ways existed between tho two Govern ments. CITATION FOR CO.NTUMPT. f!fMtrl A T)t V'til rli t I nn.l f mn Juilco Cienr thU mnrnlnir nn iirili.p i-i. turiiable beforo tho Circuit Court u Thursday nt 12 o'clock, corainnmlliu Sylvanc do Kobrlgn lo nppear nnd t,ll0W cnuso why ho does not pay tho ,u m.i fuus c)r uo (omny.,,,, for C1U. tempt, 4-ft-fttt-t-f PASSES 4, Vote. .4,018 .3,776 .1,777 918 811 743 391 '7 355 352 333 310 209 107 152 151 17 43 42 31 23 26 22 22 20 13 13 14 14 123 ..i r .. .. .s.. i. will buy eighty votes If spent for eighty single copies of tho liullclln with tho newsboys or at tho business ofllco. This amount of money, If ex changed for n receipt for n six months' subscription to tho ilullctln, will so cure ,150 votes. Ono dollar for ono year's subscription to 'the weekly edi tion entitles tho subscrtucr to 100 votes. Tho prlzo otiorod by tho Ilullctln Is on exhibition in tho window of II. !'. Wlchtnan, 517 Fort strcot, and will bo presented to tho player receiving tho greatest numiior of votoB nt tbo closo of the contest Oct. 15, Votes deposited nt this ofllco will bo Included among tho scattering until tho contestant has received n total of 10. From that, tlmo tho names will bo published. ho has been on tho bench he ha had bench, knd he also nroduccs corrs- pond nee 'idjowinj that cver'slncebu iiannru me judicial ermine nn nas ueen trying to s.Ml all of his stock. To the charge of partiality and too crcat n decree of severity in his de- pertinent on the bench toward lawyers jaml lltganU Judge Humphrcjs replies that In this resnect ho ..as been artu- started If he had not attempted tn break up by American legal processes the Hawaiian government system of licensing nnd protecting vice. r i-m (i ra Pa rta n-i ra Ra fa rci Pa fa I EXPERIMENT IS MADE ON RICHARD'S STREET the Street Was Not Swept Before Sprinkling With Oil. From tlmo Immemorial tho pouring ol oil on troubled waters has boon t rnrtnl fti nu ft ai futviti til lt llui l. t. ilm.r. Tho .illliiff ,if umnnlli u-ntKit. to protect mankind from tho postlfor- O'li mosquito Is a moro rccvul discov- lory, which to all appearances Is about to bo tried In Honolulu lor ivcliulnc It l"at ,UrU'""1 f "r, T,B mi)rnlug Baw le nrst ,rlai ln Honolulu of oil for thu abatement nf tho dust nultuncc. Hlchurds sliest. Iioni King to Ilcrotnulu. wa ttie placo c hosen for Jim oxperlmout. It Is too soon to Judgu filial results, bill thu, earlier ones Incidental to tho process nro already patent. Tho street surface Is Binudxed with tho black and viscid oozo, while .the pungent odor of the oil well districts IravclB far on tho brcczo. Dainty feat carrying cleanly trails will avoid Richards street as a pestilence for come days to come. About !i:2u o'clock tho lloiul De partment sprinkler No. 8 appeared ut King and Richards stiect. It was charged with tho contents of flvo bar lols of petroleum, or from 1CU to 200 nations. Mnruton Campbell, Assistant (Superintendent of P.ubllc Works, rtc companied by Ralph C. Geor, drafts man of tho department, soon arrived on tho spot, where Road Bupci visor T. A. Lloyd awaited them, nnd Mr Campbell ordered tho driver of th. sprinkler to go ahead Tho valves of tho dnllvory wei or- ranged so as to throw out two spiays or tho tarry liquid. Rack and forth tho cart was driven until tho c-nthn surface, of tho designated stretch had received a tolerably ovun doso of th oil. Tho street had not been swept before tho application and lino dint nn Inc"!! or two deep lay In tho hol lows nlong tho curbs. This condition makes tho trst a rather Bevoro ono. .Another fnetor affecting tho experi ment is tho dust ratling upon thu oued nrea from outside; for Instance tho dally sweepings of tho Capitol yard, which fairly clouded tho nlr this morning just when the sprinkler was starting. Cnstlo & Cooke, ngonta of the Standard Oil Company, furnished tha crude petroleum for trio experiment. After tho sprinkling tho street wns closed for trarrtc. whllo tho Biirfncn was covered with n layer of lino Band. M.P.D, TKe Merchants' Parcel Delivery COMPANY. Delivers packages to any part of tho city for 10c up- wards Try them. Phone Blue 621. Packages shipped to all parts of tho United States and Kuropo. Office, 1017 Rothcl St. opposlto Honolulu Market, ! FLAMES RAGE AFRESH 'lly Wireless Telegraph.) Hllo. 8ett. 11. Hei'ent strong wind bavu caused tho Hamnkila tire In break out afresh with renewed fierce liess. Tho flro Is In Government fnroU now but Is bark-burning and 1 online; down tho slope threatening home steads above Ookula and Ktiknluu plantations. Vtl-TIU AC UIC TIIDItCTC MW1II1I VI 1IIJ llinUJl-3 A 1 - WITH A KNIFSIICIDIS Will Have His Case Nolle Pros'd In the District Court of Ewa Stabbing Occurred on May 4. On Saturday, May 24, a Spaniard, Juan Colon hy name, was badly cut on tha body and one of his nrms hy a countrymnn, whoso namo tho wounded man gave- us Mauli-o Fer nandez. Doth were? laborers on the Ouhti plantation. Juan was found bleeding badly, and, when Deputy ShorHt I'vrnnndes or Kwa found out thn name of tho man who committed tbo n.ault, he set out after him with a posse. It was quite a whllo beforo the on cers succeeded In locating thn rim away Spaniard, but they finally found htm in n eanelled cm thu plantation. Ho was arrested and brought tn Onhu lall lor safe-keeping by Deputy Snor Iff Fi-runndes, tho Idea being to lenvo :.lm thero until his alleged victim should have hud tlmo to recover from his wounds. A couplo of weeks ngo Juan wus zblo to lenvo thn hospital at Kwa and plans wore being ninilo th have! him appear against his alleged assailant Just at ahuut this tlmo Juan not Into r-nmu troublo with his wife, whli h eon 'InucJ until Sunday, September 1. TIm next morning tho man was found dead In hl room. There wore no appearances of vio lence and It appeared for all the woild as If tho man had died from natural cauSos. However. Deputy Sheriff For nandes was not satlsded, and he sent ino btomach or the deceased to Hcv Tiolu.u for examination. Thu rcvilt was tho finding or enough poison to wurrant tho roUnn of n verdict by a coroner's Jury of scvon whlto men of Ewa, of death by suicide. Deputy Sheriff Fernandos wai In tho city today nnd ho stnted that It was his Intention to tnl.u thu alleired n Bnliint or tho rulcldo out of Jail, re turn him lo Kwa and, In tho District Court or that district, have his casa nollo prosd. - Clarence llcnrd From. Clarence Macfarlane writes from Now York that ho has seen several of tho big yachts during his travels, ami Is Inclined to think that one of tbl-ni, perhaps two, can beat tho La Palomii In a race tn I-ihalna. Clarence con templates putting nil bis money on tho .Shamrock II nnd confidently ns frrts that ho doesn't expect to walk home. HKD Notlco of administrator's salo of the Orand opening announcement of Pol osUUo of A. C, Pestunn appear tinder lard's Lilliputian Opera Co Is publish New Today. Cl, tn t,a !,. J) . ;. J. ,-v ,y ,j fv J, ,J, ,5, ,5, ,5, . ,; ,j, , j. ,j, , j. ,;, j,,g, ,, ,;, ,-, ,1, j, ,5. J, . , Spreckelsville Cane Fire . .. (Hy Wireless Telegraph.) Wnlhiku, Sept. IL Flro broko out In tho rune fields about Spreckelsville Camp 5 last night and before It was got under control, fifteen ncres of cano was burned. It wns a fierce fire whllo It lasted and the prompt work of plan- tatlon laborers and members of the pollen forco from Walluku coupled with the fact of there being little or no wind prevented an extenslvo blazo. Tho origin of tho flro has not been determined but a crazy Japan- cso has been arrrstrd on suspicion, Tho enne will bo promptly cut and sent tn tho mill, so the loss ..... . i,iiiiiuiatllllj BIUUI1. ' FROM A OF CORN Manufacturers Shoe Co., 1057 Fort Street. mm i' ii Church In Islands to be Well Represented in 'Frisco. BISHOP WILLIS IS TO 01) TO THE CONVENTION Second Congregation of St. Andrews EHttiTT. UiYe'Davies as Delegate at Last Night's ' Meeting. The various branches of the Episco pal church In tho Islands are getting ready for tho fray and, In' October, ' there wilt be tome news watting Its nay down here that will be of .ntenso Interest to all Episcopalians. If thn church were united, there world be no need for ull the preparations that are now- going on ln tho midst of tho vari ous congregations, but tuo church I not milled and there aro differences that mutt be settled as Boon aa possi ble) If the present lamentablo situation lit to be remedied. These differences nil! be submitted to tho convention that Is to tuke place In San Francisco In October. Much talking has been going on among the members of the Kpiscn' Italian church heio In the city but thu (list work nlong tho lino of something definite was accomplished last night by tha Second Congregation nt Its meeting In tho Sunday school rooms. Tho principal business of the even ing -was the appointment of n delegate to represent tho congregation at thn coming conference of Amcrlcnn bish ops which meets In San Francisco In October. After much discussion, It was finally decided tu send a delegate and T. Cllvo Dalles was 'lected to tho place. It Is expected mat thro"gh thn efforts of Mr. Davies, tho peculiar en tanglement that now exlstr In tbo church here will bo settled. The delu gate leaves In the Sierra. It Is known for a fact that Illshop Willis, representing thu other sldo of i tho church unpleasantness, will leave Miqn for the Coast with u chanlaln, at the Invitation of lllsnop Totter ol New York. Naturally, Jic will attend tbo convention In San Franclrco. Rev. nnd Mrs. John Usborno of SL Clement's chapel will lenvo In tho next boat.for Vancouver, making their way elown to San Fjanclsco from that port. There will be a meeting of the con gregation of St. Clement's chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock for the pur pose of discussing various matters In connection with representation ut the convention mid other matters of In terest to tho church. Rev, Van Dccrlln of Kohala will bx another, uf the Episcopalian pastors who will go to tho convention. lit will leave very soon. It Is not known who wilt go nlonn with nishop Willis as his chaplain. j BUSHEL The Distiller Gets 4 gallons of Whis key, which Retails for $16. The Gov ernment Gets 4; the Farmer Who Raised the Corn Gets 50c (sometimes!; the Railroad Gets 20c; the Manufac turer Gets 4; the Retailer Gets $7; the Bartender Gets a Rake-off and the Consumer Gets DRUNK But Drunk or Not Drunk, Buy Your Footwear of Us and Save Money. m nai . iSf.'y aii 1 'W .a i M ' 'a '-- -tf - -I. i S-fJ SH i .": m Ii i M -'Ik' ' V, t: .. ia r ." ."Wfi.-'r -J "A i i. " .1 ..-o j W!.v W- ji-ATJ 'Jm-Ci lissAerfa ' fc.J 'awuvvKiu' .i', ..in. 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