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Mlowera Sept. 22 For Vaneouvtrt Aorangl Sept. 19 Evening Bulletin 3:30 O'CLOCK THE BULIETIK IS TIE PAKR TlilT DOES THfII(i$ EDITION 4 Vol XVIII No 3193 HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HA WAIL EKIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 190U Piuon 6 Ukntb wr i BSbsstUtmMWivft1 ''SferSlsMlMjMui'iKiB5! 'tmrnpswav- "" ' - p- . . ' iff ' 9 Sti" J. & l : ) Liner Mongolia Slides Off Reef Under Her Own Steam And Will Soon Head Home Special Cable to the Bulletin Midway, Sept 21. The Pacific Mail steamer Mongolia was floated at 8 aim this morning PACIFIC MAIL LINER ! l V' midwAy, Poland, sept.) 2t, ance. HER ENGINES WERE 'KEPT WORKING CONTINUALLY AND ANCHORS WERE'PUT OUT "AS- TERN. THE SHIP'S OWN GEAR FURNISHED ALL THE EQUIPMENT NECESSARY. THE JAPANESE CRUISER LEFT LA8T NIGHT. 8HE STOOD B Y BUT DID NOT HELP. ONLY THE THREE FORWARD HOLDS ARE TAKING WATER, WHICH IS UNDER CONTROL BY THE SPECIAL PUMP8 RIGGED ON THE SHIP. THE DAMAGE TO THE VES8EL SEEMS VERY SLIGHT AND SHE WILL BE ABLE TO PROCEED ON HER VOYAGE. Hackfeld & Co, the agenta for the Pacific Mall, received their first In formation concerning the saving of the Mongolia from the ulletln extra, and up to 1:30 they had received no other Information. Details as to the way In which she was pulled off arc lacking, but It Ib generally supposcJ that the Japanese training ship Are gawa, which arrived off Midway Wed nesday, hat been largely Instrumental In the salving of the liner. It was supposed that she would get a lino aboard the stranded vessel, and there was a' faint hope that she might he successful In nulling her off the rocks, though there was little, expectation that' this wquld be accomplished so soon. Tie most that was expected was that the Aregawa would bo able to bold the Mongolia In her position and prevent her drifting further onto the shoals where It might bo dlmuilt dent, however, that either tho Aregawa or Impossible to get her off It Is evl hat been successful beyond all expec tations, or that tho Mongolia has her IERS. Comet fbOafir Hen THE KASU Sor, FORT and HOTEL 8T8 w ii jT!fl,W"l"li i MONGOLIA RESCUED PROM REEF (Special Cable to The Bulletin) 4:30 p. m. the Mongolia was 3 self been ablo to work loose from tho clutch of the sharp rocks that were piercing her bottom Hon ever It happened, the main (act Is that the big chin Is floated and one of the finest cssel3 In the Pacific saved I from destruction. The news will cause almost as mucn rejoicing among tho general traveling public as with tho owners and agents of tho liner. The Buford, which left for Midway Monday night to bring back the Mon golia's passengers, ought to be about, there by this time, and the Iroquois' should also be near Midway. Should further assistance he needed, these two essels will bo In a position to ren der it. However, now that sho is oil tho reef, It Is not thought that thcio need bo any further anxiety concern ing the liner. In nil probability sho will bo able to como to Honolulu with her own motlvo power. It Is trtio that two of her holds arc reported to lo full of water, but her engines, so far as reports go, aro uninjured, and Our New Summer Fashions Are here in (he largest assort ment of Styles and Fabrics ever shown in the city The sooner you come the better your selections will be CO., Ltd., TEL. MAIN 28. .. -c. AT MIDWAY floated without assist lt Is hardly probable that her e,nglno rooms are crippled by water or other wise. H may bo necessary to make homo temporary ropalm before sho ran leave Midway, but the general belief Is that the cssel will bo in the harbor here in a few dajs. Tho cable ship Restorer, carring provisions and wrecking and towing gear, left port at midnight last night, and Is now well on her way to Mid way. It was too late to stop her when the news of tho Mongolia's be ing oft tho reef wub received, and In rase It Is nccossary for the latter v en rol tn bo towed into port, the Restor er Is well equipped for the work. Sho took with her tho lone towing caulo of thn oil steamer Rosecrans, which Ih the largest thing of tho kind on tho Pacltlr. Tho Hoaecraim herself was still In port awaiting further orders In regard to going to Midway. This, of course, will now bo unnecessary. and sho will bo ablo to proceed to tho Coast, Dollar hlgns Automobiles and"prl vato yachts. Women With Money who care to make more than the ordinary sav ings bank rate of Inter ett can have It wisely and tafily Invested at Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort Rt. Honolul'. FIRE ON OUR MARINES lAntoclntrd Pmi Sprrlitl Cabl') ' HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 21. The rebels have fired on the Marietta ma. rlnet garrltonlng the Sotedad ougar estate. , The battleship Virginia and the crultert Cleveland and Tacoma have arrived here. Hongkone Fishermen Were Lost (.Usorlntnl J'rc gprelnl Cntilfl HONGKONG, China, Sept. SI. The entlro licet of fishing junks In thlt harbor wat lost In the recent typhosn. This makes the mortality 10,000 , I In the case of C. H Camp vs. L K. Kcnlwcll and J I). Holt, Jr., Judt Iloblnson granted a motion for n writ of sine (aclas against Holt, In till court this morning. Fine Job Printing at the Bullttl.i FURNITURE At Your Own Price The old established furniture house of J, HOPP A. CO, tht tore In the Young Building, which recently bought the ttock of furniture which belonged to the Porter Furniture Co. which It retiring from buttnttt, have placed on tale at J, HOPP t CO.'S ttoret the entire ttock of Porttr'a at prices which have never been placed en furniture hire before, J. HOPP A CO. carry on their own account a large ttock of furniture and they have no room for Porter's stock, to they will almost give away the latter. Bring your money with you and the price will be lest than you expect to pay. Closing Out The Stock The Porter Furniture Co. had a etock which .Included tome high grade goodt. We will "murder" thete. We have a new lot of new furniture due to arrive here and mutt put Perter'a ttock out of the way. The ttock Includes everything you can use In your house. Now It the time to buy IL Porter's Stock At Your Figures REMEMBER J. HOPP & CO., 1053-10S9-1065 YOUNQ BUILDING BISHOP STREET. PACIFIC MUTUAL FACT8. The Company tuttalned only one death Ion attributable directly to the awful dltatter of April 18th lt. The Company's 8an Francltco Home Office Building, dettroyed by fire, wat fully covered by inturance in atandard companies. The land upon which the San Francisco Home Office Building ttood hat not depreciated In value, but by rtaton of the destruction of Chinatown, hat rather appreciated in value, 8an Francisco mortgagee held by the Company, amounting to t2M,4o0, were protected by real estate valued at 1493,000, with Improvements, only a part of which were destroyed, worth $170,000, and upon which Improve ment! the Company held fire Inturance to the amount of $75,000, The vaultt withstood the tire and their entire contents, about two car loads of bookt and record!, are now In our Lot Anneles Home Office, The Company has approved anots of about $11,000,000; hat nurly $100,000,000 of Inturance In force; hat an annual inoome of more than $V 600,000, and hat turplut to policy-holders of about $1,000,000. Under the California Insurance laws the stockholders, whose wealth It estimated about $40,000,000, are liable for the obligations of the Company. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF CALI FORNIA le the largest and most popular lift Insurance company west of the Mississippi River, and hat done a conservative and progrettlve butinest for thirty-nine years, paying claims promptly and satisfactorily, at It will continue to do, J, N. RUSSELL, JR., Secretary. No matter what our competitors may say to you, these are the FACT3I CLINTON J. HUTCHIN8, CUBAN SUGAR TRUST MMOctatrrf Prttt Sptoal Cable) TRENTON, N. J., Sepl. 21 Five of the largest Cuban concerns have combined under the corporate name ol the Cuban-American 8ugar Com pany with a capital of twelve mil lions of dollars American Is Seized 'MMrfrMfrif I'rttt ffprcldl CabHI VICTORIA, B. C, Sept. 21. The American schooner Reginald hat Ken celled for Illegal tithing. (Alinclaled rmi Hiflal Cable) JELLICO, Tertn., Sept. 21. An ex plosion of dynamite In the railroad yard htrt today killed 12 persons. THE PLACEI Dynamite Kills 12 Parker Ranch Is Sold (Special by Wireless tn The lltiltetlii) KAILUA Hawaii, Sept. 21. Alfred Carter today bought the Parker Ranch for ilx hundred thousand dollars. Parker reserves the homestead. The receiver has been discharged and Carter Is In control. The Parker ranch has of late cara been the cntiso of lengthy nnd cxpen five litigation In th courts, both on Hawaii and In Honolulu Tho prin cipal controversy was between Col. Sam Parker, part owner of the ranch, nnd Annie T. K. Parker, n minor, thr daughter of his former partner Tim rnntrnlfrsv nrnhnhlv tinit fnr its main source, the desire of both! the ranch aei'ined uiiaxnlilable, anil pnrtles to obtain lull control of thc'cii" of tho parties who was on tho In property. Tho matter culminated In tho famous Parker ranch case which wns fouaht for months In the local Circuit Court last year. This wns nn action brought by J. S. Low ns next friend of tho minor, and without ttio consent of her mother, for the remen at of A. W. Carter, tho guardian of Annlo T. K. Parker, nnd nlso Iho manager nf tho ranch. Charges of mismanagement we're brought up by tho score.. but the complainants' nil ed to establish their romplalnts. When this suit finally was con cluded thero was still more litigation pending regarding the ftnnl dlsposl ttaXltXXlSJIltKXXXXXJt Sugar 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Sent 20. SUGAR: S8 analysis Beets, 9s. 6d. Parity, 3.99 cents. Mcmbrr uf the Southern Cal Ifornla pirty nre requested to call for their copies of tho spe- clal Bulletin ns soon as possible. Copies hae been set apart for t- them and If they deslro It, the Biiltotln will mall the papers tn addresses sent to tho office. 4- Tho local demand for tho is- 4 4 suo Is large, hut tho Bulletin 4- management wish to bo certain that tho Callfornians havo ob- v tained all they wish beforo or- 4 ilers for extras are supplied. SATURDAY'S BULLETIN will contain a cartoon suggested to the Bulletin artist by the California Editors Taking Possession, Alfred 0. Hills today tiled a suit In equity asking that ho he appointed as next friend of his mother, Are! Nun Hills, the widow of Major Hills, for many years a resident of this city, Ho states that his mother is Influenced and controlled by his two brothers, William and John, and that there aro certain properties rightfully belong ing to her at H.5 Kmnia street, which, though mortgaged, should he placed In the hands of snmo respon sible, trust company for control. barefooted. It It unhtalthy and they are likely to.catch tome contagious disease, We have the largest and most complete stock of chil dren's shoes ever shown, contltting of Lace Boots, Oxford Tils, Slippers, Pumps and Sandals. Prices to fit every pocket book In town, at well at a thoe to fit every child In town. Rcmemberl Children like to buy from ut because we take pride in pleating them, 80c to $3.50 Manufacturers 1 05 J Fort Street. Hon of the rani h proper!) to the two owners, Annie T K Parker anil Col. Ham Parker Tor months the ncgo tlatlous were carried on through tho attornejN of both parties, secrnl of fers of punhnso being made from both slilcs, while neither seemed anx- loui to sell As ii matter nf act, the rnnn fttrmil Kuril Hint n nartltlon of isl.Ie repnm-il It lo he imminent n ipw .ila)s nco The news nf thu snlo Is therefore not mill of groat Import- nnci but a most absolute surprlso to the entlro coinmiinlt. jjj a The safety of your value t able papers ,1s our salvation. Either is cheap at Five Dol lars a year when It comet In a safe deposit box. HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO. BATHING CAPS THE VERY LATEST IN THIS LINE JUST RECEIVED. HAVE YOU SEEN THE " Kerchief" Cap? Don't Send Your Children to School Shoe Go,, Ltd,, 'Phone Main 282 M 4 W GENERAL AGENT. .-.!.-( t? 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