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HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF II A WAIT, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1J102
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At Precinct Meetings To
Be Held Tomorrow
Night.
TICKETS HAVE BFEN
ALREADY DECIDED ON
List of Officers of Various Precincts
Activity Iu Politics All
Along Line Just
Now.
What will bo the outcomo of l!.e
present political situation In tho Tcrrl
tory not oven the most sanguine parti-
tans arc Killing to say on account of
the ery complex nature of tho prob
lem. However, with nil this comphr:
tty, thcro never has been a tlmo slnco
Annexation became a fact when so
much hard work was done as at tho
present time.
Tomorrow night, the nrlous precinct
clubs will get together and will make
nominations for di legates to the Mo
publican convention, to bo held In thla
tit) In September, and member of tlio
district committees which will muite
the nominations of candidates for the
l.cf-i&lature.
Iu the majority of the precincts, tick
ets have been made, up nnd caucuses
hae been held so that when tho va
rlous clubs meet tomorrow night there
will bo no shortage In the matter of
names. In Borne of tho picclncts tin
nominations may create a great deal of
excitement.
Tonight, the Hul Kuokoa will hold
forth In the Orpheum theater, tho lda
being to plnce beforu tho peoplo the
alms ol the new organization. Tho prin
cipal addresses will bo delivered by
Prince Jonah Kalanlanaole, John 11.
Wise, Senator David Kanuha, Itupre
seutatlvo John Hmmcluth, Moses L.
Kaalkaula and S. K. Kaloa.
The meeting of tho young Hawallans
tonight will be for the public and uv-
erjono who wishes to attend will fin J
the door standing wide,
Iu tho muintlme, the Portuguese uro
b) uo ineaiiM Inactive. Tho meeting of
the icteutly oigaulzcd club will hi
held this evening at tho usual tlmo
ami pluco lor the election of officii 3.
While the club Is decidedly non parti
san, still there arc factions nnd tb.030
will como together In friendly rivalry
'tonight, one with J. .M Vivas and I ho
other with .Major Cumara us caudidata
lor the prosldtnc) ol tho club
A caucus of tho Cnmnru men was
held In tho olflec of this candldato lutt
evening and. from the Bhovvlng mado
at that time, those present bcllovo
they control tho situation.
'lho matter of candidates for tho
Legislature Is also being talked up
among the Portuguese and tho names
of two verj blight joung men havo al
ready been suggested. The leaning of
tliu Portuguese seems to be toward tho
Republican pait), anu some of II o
lenders slated to a Bullctlu reporter
today that an attempt would bo made
tu get the Republicans to endoiie.
their candidates.
The Chinese voteis of tho city are
also awakening and nio marshaling
their votes. If cast in a bunch, they
will bo well worth hnvlng.
Tho latent phaBe or tho situation Is
the preposition being put forward by
prominent Republicans to havo Hon.
Samuel Parker run again as Delegate.
to Washington
Tho list of officers of the various pie
clncts of the Itcpiibllcnn partj elected
up to the present time. Is as follows:
Fourth District.
first Precinct. President, C. h. Hop
kins, first vice president, W. Hoc, sec
ond vlco president, Jos. Luahlwa, sec
retary, 13. s. Bo)d; assistant secretary,
Isaac Harbottlc; treasurer, P. It. Helm,
Judges of election, J. Kalama, S. Ka
malopill, Jos. Luahlwa, members of the
executive committee, D. A. Kalote, I3d.
Towse, J. Kalalna, L C. Keen, Knlaau
Second Precinct. President, J. H
Sopcr; first vice president, Hiram Ko-
P it ioi? 5 Gents,
Cousin of Czar Nicholas
ON HIS WAY
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GOVERNMENT WILL LEND
BUT NOT SELL THE GUNS
Renewals of Saloon Licenses in Hono
luluRoutine Business in Coun
cilLegal Opinions
Presented.
At the executive council todav ron
tine business was dispatched, Including
tho renewal of sundry saloon licenses
in Honolulu.
Three opinions by the Attorney Gen
eral, respectively to the Governor, tho
treasurer and tho Tax Assessor, were
presented nnd are reported elsewhere
Prince Cupid Kalanlanaole wanted
to buy two of the old cannon belong
ing to the Tcrrltor for souvenirs to
uso In decoration of his home premises.
It was felt that tho government was
not authorized to make tho sale of tho
ordnance, but might lend the pieces to
tho prince subject to call for their re
turn at any time.
To Mainland For a Visit
Honolulu Is today, entertaining on"
or tno most distinguished visitors who
ever tame to Hawaii nel, namely. IPs
Imperial Highness tho Grand Duko Hu
rls of Ilussla, who Is a through pasvti
ger In the steamship Coptic on his v ly
to tho Mnlnlnnd.
The Grand Duke Doris Vladlmlio
witch is a cousin of Czar Nicholas II of
Ilussla, being a Hon of the Qrand D'uo
Vladimir, who was n brother to lho
lato Czar Alexander. His motbtr was
a Princess from Mecklenburg
Grand Duke Boris, who Is n loans
man, having been born In 1877. jvuh
dressed in n plain light suit when seen
by a Ilullctlu reporter, nnd will con
The Grand Duke was much plcacd
at having succeeded in killing, b) a
well directed shot, a leopard whili
ventured too close to his rojnl pn
ence.
Ii om India, the royal party went to
Slam In that counlr), also, nn offl' ial
visit was made, and the royal vlsliot
was accorded n magnificent reception
in Bangkok by King Chulnlongkoin
Before the party had left tho steam
er the gentlemen of the Grnnd Duko s
suite were questioned with regard to
the trip and the Intended stay on '.he
.Mainland The) spoke very freely mi
the past vojage and occasionally 11 s
Impel ial Highness who was standing
nun, would tliiow in a suggestion
All the members of the party. In
c lulling the tirancl uuko himself, arc
csn missionaries The will staj In
this city.
Lieut. II. C Poundstone, Unlitl
Slates Navy, returns on leave from
the Asiatic station, where he has serv
ed ns secretary to the Admiral of tho
Asiatic Squadron on tho battleship
Xnvv York
Jns It. Morse Is the head of the we I
known American Tiadlng Companv in
Japan.
The Coptic brought for this port 170
tons of cargo. In her steerage she ear
rled 111 Japanese and 10 Chinese 'or
Honolulu Sho Is scheduled to sail for
San Francisco at 3 p. m this afternoon
ni ana
II POINTS
Celebrated Kona Ranch
Case Inclosing
Stage.
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I'rom Bangkok the Grand Duke went'lH.e most Itusslan niistoirnts. Iliiculstii
hi aaigon mere lie embarked on the' el ablllt) The) speak French, Kiie-
1 rench cruiser Kersalnt, which took i rh and German besides the langu igu
him to Tonkin and thence to Ilalphtn of their homo country. Chevalier .!
ami uongkong Artcr n short stay Interact!., the Prince's secretary, when
China tho Grand Duke embaiked on ,(1 ustloned In regard to tho Inlendol
mo mission battleship Sevastopol (lit Pt,,y lnc Mainland stated that VC-
ll...... . I. L , , ... . ............ i.v. riUJ' U.) lilt- .tl....U.... BU1IUU lllitL VCTV
!u ., , i ?.P J.Y ' ," "m.V8 rW lon") ""' Iirot-,c,''1 " JnP"" "P- tittle had been decided about It ns jet.
visit hero and on the Mainland will bo on the arrival of tho Sevastopol In Yo- .The visit will 1. an entirely itnoffl
of an unofficial character. Ho Is a hohnma, a grand reception was given ,, ,., 8nld lt.. "As a matter ,
vmm FREED
Ah Sin, n Chinese female, was
brought before Judge Robinson on a
writ of habeas corpus, granted on a
petition charging Chlu Kun with un
lawfully restraining her of her liberty.
and for Immoral purposes at his houso
In Llllha street. At tho hearing tho
alleged slavo was represented by At
torney Brooks and her alleged master
by Attorney Thompson. After con
sultation between counsel, Mr. Brooks
asked for a ('ismlssnl of the writ, as
Chlu Kun was willing to teleaso tho
woman, sho being then In tho custody
of Deputy Sheriff Chllllngnortli Judge
Robinson gi anted the request.
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rather tall anil large flamed man nnd
he wears a beard. Ills appearance 1
very much like that or his uncle, tho
lato Czar Alexander.
Ills Highness Is at present on a t'liir
around tho woild, having left Ilussla
about seven months ago Ho Is aeon
panieci u i.ieut. Frldcrlcl, Lieut. A
the vessel an hIic steamed Into the u ct. His Imperial Highness Intends to
uaruor ny uio congregation of Jap in jnuko the trip Incognito. Wo shall, of
lw "crinnn, Austrian nun Itainn 'curse. land In San Prnnclseo, and pro
warships In port, which were "dress
oil' lrom stem to stern, nnd paid -In ir
tcspcrls to the distinguished visitor li
thundeilng salutes
The visit Iu Japan was of an offn I il
ol nbiiut th ei
eced fiom that city to New York. Wo
shall however, visit several of t'-e
principal cities of the United Stuns
diillng the trip Ills Highness expects
lo Btn In the Stntes about one monih
Of course that period may be extend-
Greaves, both of the Bed Iluisar -cl-' character and was
uienc, iiicvaiior He bchaeck, whoacM wccKr duration nnrlnir lii .im nn .... i i .i ,.
m,."8nr80n",a','1'' m"'1 ''"''V' Str!""U' "UM ,1"lt wna t,al" lo "l8 "'lerlal , H.orlened ' The particulars of the Mav
man of Ihe 1 rallleurs Tho Grand Jlajestj the Cinpeior or Japan who, have not been deilnltely nnanged ar
Hiiho Is himself a first lieutenant In peisonnlly handed tho Grand Duke ll.o ,et "
the lied Hussars, the crack cavalry .Grand Older of .Merit, aecompnnjlni It When asked as to whether he
regiment which serves as an Imperii!, with the Grand Cordon ol the Chrjsin-'o rand Duke would pa n visit to
..' " , w an m uiiicTn.uicmuin i lie memneis or tlio Primes Presdcnt itmiseinti. f'lmi-niN.r .1,
suite also lecelved dccorntlons. Tie fihacck stated that nothing dcllnite
Grand Duko spent live dajB Iu Tol.lo cculd bet s,,,i about that ns ct.
ns a guest of thu Mikado. Nagasn.i, i "Whllo I do not think that the no. I
Kobo uiiil several others of the print! 'b'llty Is excluded, I should say that It
MAGOON WINS FIGHT
FOR KE0PENING CASE
NEARLY SIX THOUSAND I , "
DOLLARS ON TRUST DEED ! ThUry TM !(Is STuing For
i Damages and M Debt-Juror
Fisher Comes Late to
McBryde Sugar Company Fouud Liable
In Accordance With Decision
On H. C. & S. Co.
Case.
Court.
Both sides lnd closed their eases and
ever) thing was t,uppocd readj for go
ing to the Jurj In the trial of J. D.
Paris vs. J Alfred Magoon, admlnls
trjtui of tho estate of A. Fernandas,
deceased, when the Court rose jester-
daj afternoon Yet It turned out this
which consists or men or the hlghosl
nouinty of tho empire
In the courso of his travels, the
Grand Duke went to L'gypt, which
country he visited olTltlnlly. 1'iom
there he went to Ceylon and thenco tu
India During his stay In that country
ills Highness and staff Indulged In n
hunting expedition iu the Malmeaaevy
district n tho northern part of India.
lho party rode on elephants nnd tho
hunt Is said bj the members to havo
been very exciting
pal cities of Japan were also visited
The Grand Duko nnd his suite 1-it
iiiiiunania on uio cjopuc nnil arc n
13 rather Improbable, ns the whole I up
is or a strlctlj iinoiTlcl.il chnraeifr It
the Grand Duke pajs a visit to ti)
i'resldent It will be an absolutely uunl
this steamer makes In port bj driving
around the city and Its vlelnltj to seo
as much of the sights as the llml'd
lit Ial one The length of the Granl
Duke's Btay and his actions whllo In
tlio States will, howevei. b entirely
Attoi ney General Dole to laj render
ed an opinion to Treasurer Wright,
finding that the stamn ilntv on tlie trust
deed of the McBrjdc Sugar Company I moinlng that the lanjers must have
should be upon a consideration or two'ano"H'r ",t,( tlrmlsli ror points bc
mllllon dollars Following Is tho oro makln(' their closing argument,
opinion: I Uvcn this did not take place, how-
Terrllor or Hawaii. Office of the At'pcr unl" twenty minutes had been
torne General. i '08t ot the Btart of half an hour ahead
Honolulu II I.. Julj 21, 1002 i ' ,hc 'l8mi1 tlmo which the Court had
Honorable Win H. Wright. Treasurer U,,nnllC1' Juror W 13 Fisher's excuse,
of the Territory of Hawaii. for not ucl1" present at 0.30 was bis
Dear Sir I am In receipt of j0r I Impulsion that the hour of opening
request for ru opinion whethei tho i luJ ,l0t "P"' changed fiom 10 o'clock.
trust deed or the Mcllrvde Sueur Com. A vigorous use or the telephone had
puny, Limited, to the l"lrt American sforcJ Mb attenduneo ten minutes
savings & Trust Company or Hawaii, "" """ " unu me ioun acccpi
Llmltrd, requires Btamps on a consld- ca llls pxt"C
eiatloii or $l,330,0vu or or $2,000,000. I Jlr Magoon Initiated the preliminary
Your request ror an aswer today, and dispute by moving to reopen the case
engagements which I have made ror for the purpose of reading tho tcstl
tlils afternoon render It Impossible to mon or M K. Scott at a lormer trial,
give an answer toda) In the light of a This he said had been stipulated bc
eaiefnl stidlj or the Instrument From twecn eouusel, but the presentation of
such examination as I havo been ablo the testimony was omitted through
tlmo will allow. The roval party took governed by Instructions or the Czar
iiiucneon at tno Moana Hotel at nooii should biicIi be sent.'
ttrf-5?t-K-f-sf'l'f-t-tst--tt5-5; ?:. . f itif-f-t't-fsf-st-'-'f fi
t-
HAH IN A fid
C0STELL0, R00NEY AND
willing to cry quits and lie answered
cver.'
"With this, tho two men went nt It
'iigaln Suddenly Mike t'ostello cama
! running to the place with u rluli In his
I hands He hit McGowun acioss 'the
I ueek and relied him to tho ground
u.nnufiu .lie iiuircxrn "At ,hlB I'"1'"' ' J"pid In and
mCUUrTALI AKC AKKbMcU sought to arrest Coslello but he turned
CARRIES NUMER OF
NOTAHLE PASSENGERS
Between 12 and 1 o clock todaj, a
Jupancso laborer at O.iliti plantntiou
(ell to the bottom of pump No S of the
Oaliu Sugar Co , a distance of 2"0 feet,
ami was Instantly killed. Tho news
was telephoned to the city to Deputy
Sheriff Fernandez w ho Is here on busi
ness und who will go down the road
this afternoon No particulars or tho
accident were given
Mr Fernandez ordered n Coroner's
Jury over tho telephone und will prob
ably hold the Inquest tonight.
HIIIWi I CAUSEWAV
This morning a gang or men started
lo construct a causeway across tho
swamp on tho McCuIty tract at t'ou
placo whero McCully street will cro3S
It when that thoroughfare Is opened
up The woik Is being dono by Con
tractor James McKee, who secured tho
contract from tho Wnlktkl Land an!
It Js not likely that nu i Loan Association Ho Is not, however
will consider tho matter, as ho has a!-(building any track !or tho Ilapld Tnri'
read) been approached and round to
ho In favor or remaining Just a plain
citizen Mr. I'aiker will bo back In tho
Manna Lou tomoirovv.
on me and striking with his club.
caught me on the left arm The blow
was dellveied with grcrt furco und ills-, ... n .. ,
abled me for tho time being I blew AH nn Mrd Ilave UOOU Time and
ni) whistle and two or three stalwart1
Hawaiian policemen rushing to the
plnce. 8oon put the Unto men undei
arrest."
At the police station the hack driv
ers were charged with affni) When
theli names were called In tho Police
Court this forenoon, they were not
present ami their ball was declared for
feited. Iltpr nn. n unrrnnl uiik uunrn nut
I W Qflf llll ltd ft trm if nvnltnrn Im 1. n tt. i m ft . II .. .1. (
.... .-. ,... .umm . i..o,iu. nit-urn-Hi ui losicuo on inecnarge , iat01 she tamii Into the barber
UIUI3I. ui w nun inero was a snnu wins- "' un.iuu uuu uaueij un umcer ah
tlo sounded summoning police help, dcrson
vvncu a lieutenant of pollco and n
couple of olllters had tinlslied their
work, they found that they had In their
custody Mlko Costello, II. Hooney and
T, J. MtGowun, commonly knonu us
"lied." I i
Officer Anderson of tho Merchants'
Patrol, the limn who was Instriiineii- KAWASAKI RF! PASPfi
Officer Anderson Says He Was Hi
With a Club-Blew Whistle and
Called Regular
Police.
An) one in the vicinity of the corner
of Port and Hotel streets this morulug
nt about 2 o'clock would havo seen n
FIRM H III
Enjoy Their Fellow Traveller
Grand Duke
Boris.
The Occidental &. Oriental steam ihlp
Coptic was sighted at about midnight
last night nnd arrived off port n low
and was moored nt tho quarantine
wharf at about 8 3d o'clock. Tho Coji
tlc had a pleasant trip to Honolulu
from the Oilent, making tho trip fiom
Yokohama in 3 das G hours and 4 J
minutes.
tal In causing the urrest of tho three
hack men of Stand 319. tells the follow
ing story of the trouble.
"I3urly lust evening while I was pa-
trolinir niv ill at I hnnrH frAnunnl
imttwlu r . ..... . ... ,- Wlfa nf (lnfuin Pill nf 4ka I net
Bit Comimnv. Ho oxdccIb to havo thu ":".."'""' .. ,r ui. shu v. ..rm ..... n. iu uui,v
, . ,, i .. ilJ i went co ino piaco wnen ttio nolbe
causeway completed In about ten day hllu buomo sery u8turbnB t0 tho pco.
' ' ' ; plo or the neighborhood and rouud
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month. lloone), McGowun and Costcllo to bo
thu dlsturberB To mo, It looked us ir
Itoouey was tr)lng to get MtGowun
Into a light and Costello was sldlug
with him,
"Aftci a while, tho nolso ceased and
I Judged that one or two of the hack
men had gono uway.
about my business and at a llttlo before pent before ConimlBslouei 13 S. GUI oil
2 o'clock this morning, 1 was standing Friday at 2 o'clock,
ou Hotel street, Just outsldo tho Young Katherlne Piltz, wife or tho master
building, looking up and down to sen or tho barkcntlnu William Caison, has
U there was an) thing amiss brought a libel In admiralty against
"Suddenly I saw a hack at tlio cor- Wllder's Steamship Company for
ner of Hotel and Fort streets. 'Iheio JDOI.dO damages on account or person
vvus n sudden stop and I thought 1 nl effects lost In thu William Carson
heard a hcuv) body rail. I rushed to when that vessel was sunk b) collision
the place and found Hooney 'laid out with the steamer Claiidlno off llouo
cold' In the middle or the strett. lulu hai boron December 27. 1899 Tho
"MtUotvun tamo rushing up to mo libeled company recently paid about
and said 'For God's sake, Andeison JOO.OOu to the owners or the William
keep this thing quiet. It was ull m Caison for the loss of thu vessel, after
fault.' huving lost Its dual appeal of tho case
"Just at about this time, Hooney re- which was to the Federal Supremo
gained consciousness and arose to liU Court. Smith k Lewis urc uttornevs
Port Street DISTRIBUTORS Honolulu feet. McOowan asked him If he was for the llbellant.
ON RAIL OF $1000
Barkentine William Carson Sues
For Loss of Personal
Effects.
The trip was marked by no evoit
worth) or notice so far as tho vo)ago
Itself was concerned, but thcro was un
usual Interest abuaiel on account of
tho fact that among tho passcugoiii
was Ills Imperial Highness, the Grand
Duko Burls or Ilussla accompanied by
a suite or Itusslan noblemen, namely,
I.ieut, Frlderlti, Lieut. A Greaves,
Cnuv alter dc Schactk nud Lieut.
Strandtman.
During tho voyage several banquets
were given Iu honor or tho royal pis
singer and an exceedingly enjojahlo
tlmo was spent lij ull thoso on boaid.
The Prlncu Is descilbcd by nil tho
offltciB of tho vessel and the cabin
Kawasaki, thaiged with violation of
Internal lluvenuu laws b) calling In
toxicating llquoi without piolng tho I piuueiiKuiB as being an cxtuedlngl) nl-
I went along tax, was released on J 1 000 ball to ap- lalilti and amiable gentleman and all
IMPERIAL CIGAR STORE
are chaimcd b)"huvlng him ns n fclluw
paBseuge;,
Among the remainder or the pasio'i
gcrs Is II II Colleudtr, a Lus Angeles
real ostato man who has been makiig
u pleasure tour in thu Orient.
Dr, J. Fr)ur Is a will known scholai
and holds n ehulr at tlio head or tho
department of Oitental languages an I
literature In tho University of Culldiv
nlu Miss Cora McTnvlsh l the niece of
a millionaire Stockton cattle raiser.
Shu has been making un extended villi
In Japan, chnpeioued by her auit,
Mrs. A. Jr Hairell. ,
Ilev. II. Kozakl and wito are Japnn-
to make. It seems to me that tho qucs
Hon Is disposed or In tho matter of tho
appeal or the Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Company respecting stamp duty
upon a certain trust deed, 10 Haw. S14.
and that said deed should bo stamped
upon u consideration of $2,000,000, pay
ing stamps in the sum or $5989.
Ver) respectfully joins,
13 P. DOL13,
Attorney General.
4 i m
NEWS OH A D11ATII.
oversight. It was Important cvldcneo
for the defendant and the widow and
children whose cause he represented.
Mr McClanahan replied that ordi
narily he would not object to the intro
duction or testimony omitted through
the oversight or counsel, but ho had
his opinion about this matter which ho
would not state to tho Court. Tho
tase was dosed. Yesterday evening
there was an Informal discussion of
Instructions to tho Jury. In tho courso
of which ho mado a statement that
showed absolute weakness In the de
fendant's case Tho testimony now
sought to be Introduced p-irty relieved
News was received b) tho Doric )es
tenia) r the death of .Mrs Jem. King lhc t.fomianri( rllMJ of ono ,,llnRtr
G.a) KlKt.-i of the late Cap all. J A ,)olm nlthough It was to somo extent
., ' . ... V V I favorable to the plaintiff Ills state
olf Crag House llildge of Allan. I mcllt ul ,,,.,. IltteIltloIl to tho wcaIv
Wd ft 1 lll llllWl It. 1 flA I nft ill,. A A 9
,..,.... ... ...- u ..,.. .e- . te- u. I1CS8 ()f , defendant's case tta nill,i0
il e tlio
liiadvertcntl) Tei admit new evidence
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month.
and twent)-seven Kiandchlldreu Her no w()u, ,,e o8,l0 nroK to tlio
,u.hic u . ,. "; ii ) plaintiff He would like, however, tho
m.u ... ..., .... ..,.., ... un- .iuua.ii... rf',Irt ... I,,,,!. .iir ,i. .Mlmn, r
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Scott.
Judge ltoblnson said he would not
caro to do so
Mr. McClanahan added that the
strong presumption was that counsel
tor the defendant waived the presenta
tion of this Icktlnion) before closing
his case
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