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,. ' : ..JSSmwBm. -mmmz "mrm 11 r ' i J w, The faith of Honolulu merchants in thi Bulletin is abiding faitb. Look at the ads STBAMERTAILI. From Bin Francisco: China Oct. 5 Sonoma , Oct. 10 Nowndayt We Make a X Evening Bulletin bulletin WANT AD. Sour Envoy, and within Hie ipaee of twenty-four hours we have been present, Dy Envoy, at a thousand fireside In a thousand private Fop San Francisco! Alameda . , .., Doric Prom Vancouver! Aorangl , For Vancouver: Moana ..Oct. 3 ..Oct. C ..Oct. 20 names, uur story nas accn iciu, u proxy, to A MAJORITY of the peo ple In the city wits could not by any nthr mMnn. hn Induced to take an ......Oct 17 3:30 O'CLOCK TIE BULIETIN PltESEITS M EQUAl OPPORTUNITV 10 ill EDITION Interest In It. a Vol. XV III No. 31!) HONOLULU. TKIIRITORI OB HAWAII FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. L9JU 1'niOM 5 Oenth naKtoi&rJafBBKtl9BtEuKKHRKtSltKiWBSBKmTvllWWTklBKB) fjiHHiHiHBiraijHjiSBHijHijWHnM mmSZ mrisrawv r? fnTr-T- pNPji jpi JPtp. Tl - VrTr w"wi r sny . v , . T. j i .1Wi . . - . ' - nu MM ' i ;: V JW I Bit' 1 ' IK lii K 'v v i W ft. re. I JAPANESE LEFT THE Woods May Be Asked By Democrats To Retrace Statement TRY TO SMOOTH AFFAIR OVER What will tlio Domocratlc Cen- Iral Committee do to Palmer ! Woods? It meets tonight to sit t ' In Judgment over thn lone Dom- ocrat of Hawaii because, lie made , '. known hla loneliness and said i : that MiClnnahan would have no v chance on the III); Island. 1 : Tlio DvmocratH aro perfectly '.' willing t comedo that Woods la right, but they mnljitatii that ow- lug to bin prominent olllon In , : the pirty he should not lime said t so. While the street buzzes with . ": lull, about tlio dire calamines , ! that nro going lo happen to Woods, tlio Democratic leaders : Into but little to say about the mailer. ,4 Humor has It that the Central : Cntnmltteo will ask him for his 4 : icylguatlon ua National Commit- tcciuati. but tlilj thone high In the comiKtln of the parly deny. Col. Goes To Review The Fleet MioHnHl i'rett Sprelal CabUt OYSTER DAY, L. I., Sept. M. Pres ident Roosevelt sailed today on bird the Mayflower to view the fleet maneu vers under Admiral Evans. The Pres ident will be gone forty-eight hours. i Tho Teachers' Committee of the Hoard of Dluvntlon will meet tomonow at 11:20 a. in. wkv Bulletin 1 per year. Tho safety of your valua able papers Is our salvation. Cither Is cheap at Five Dol lars a year when It comet In a safe deposit box. HENRY WATERHOU8E TRUST CO forrttllMJrri (br.Min MAUC IN NEW YORK wKIB3$ f ' " UJl McCarthy, who I a member of tlio Central Committee, stated that lliero was nothing In the ru- 4 mor, but could not gtvo out what nctlon was contemplated. Mc- Clanahan said that as ho was not a member of the Central Com- mlttec he rould not say what ac- Hon would ho taken. Woods was asked what altitude ho would take. "I ennnot tell." ho answcicd. "t hao been thinking pretty hard about tho matter, but I have not reached a decision yet. I shall 'ifi at the meeting tonight." In tho meantime It Is under- stood that tho Democratic leaden) aro trying to smooth tho matter over as much ns posslbla by hav- lug Wools sign a retraction to McClanahan, presumably to the effect that his expression was merely a personal and not an oftl- clal one. PALMA OFFICERS RESIGN (Attaclaled l'rtf 3petal Catlt) HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 28. The Cuban Congress met today and the Palma government formally tendered ts resignation. Congress has asked the withdrawal of this radical act Secretary Taft Is ready to assume the governorship of the Island. Should formal occupation take place the Cuban flag will remain over all public buildings and the American flag raised where troops are stationed. Sugar SAN FRANCI8CO, Cal., Sept. 27. SUGAR: 88 analysis beets, . 8 Md. Parity, 4.03 cents. Previous quota tion, 9s. 7 1-2d. Addltfonal Cable Nsws on Pagt 1. We Have The Exclusiveness in clothes to meet your de sire. We have had the prop er qualities right along, even those of ultra-fashionable cut Considering the very reas onable price at which good clothes are sold nowadays, there is no excuse for any man not to be dressed In ac cord with Fashion. THE K ASH CO., LTD. TEL. MAIN 25. CORNER FORT AND HOTEL 8T3. is Reports of Murder Case Displease Lawyer For Defence Tho morning paper camo In for a f-evcro grilling this morning at the hands of Judge Dp Dolt and tho attor re)s for the prosecution and also the iivlenee this morning. Inaccuracy, statements which would Influence tho Jury, and commenting on the testimo ny were three of the charges made and the court balllH was sent out In flud the man who was responsible for the trouble, but wan compelled to re turn without him. In today's Issuo of the morning pa per, in speaking of the rase of ( oru Walnee, on trial for his life for the murder of Mrs. Walnee, tho statement Is nuidu that one witness (entitled .yes terday to the effect that Walnee took his wife luto her room, whom "he re I'd wed, his ahiisu uf tho woman." At torney Kingsbury, for tho defence, (tnled'.that this was entirely untrue and (hat no evidence of this Kind had been brought beforo the court at any time. He desired that the matter thotild be investigated by the Court. Deputy Attorney General Prosser, who Is conducting tho ' prosecution, also wished tho matter looked Into, thit. It might ho shown that he hail not given artysuclT'inToYniatlon to any roprn tentative of the paper outsido of the court-room. Kingsbury also took exception to the statement that "Thus far uothln's lias developed which differs material ly from tho reports of the tragedy pub lished ut tho time." Ho may bo re quested to show wherein the state ment Is Incorrect. Kalakiela Offered SHERIFF'S PLACE ON Home Rule Ticket Jack Kiilal.lcla may bo the lloni'j Utile cundldnto lor Hlierllt. It rest with himself If he will make the run on that ticket, th otfer having been ade to him by the Homo Itule County Com mittee. "I have been offered tho nomination for Sheriff on the Homo Itule ticket,' suld Kalakiela this afternoon. "I hae not accepted It and I have not refused It. I am considering the matter. Iiae been given over In." u wetk to think It At the auction sale which took plucr this morning under the uusplies uf Sheriff Drown of the goods belonging to a Japaueso named Iwatu, who for merly conducted a restaurant on Hotel street, Deputy High Sheriff Sea lodged a piotest with the auctioneer against tho sale of the goods, on thn grauud that tho attachment Issued by High Sheriff Henry was the only legal one. The next step tuken will bring the mut ter Into tho courtH and the at tor ne jh who represent the claimants who li-, sued a writ of attachment through tho High Sheriff will endeavor to gain pos session of the money received from tho sale held today. Guardianship carries with It many burdens and responsibilities which are apt to prove harrattlng to the buty man. Vye act as guard ian, executor or administrator when called upon to do o. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort St. Honolulu Mi nm RAP BENCH MOHGO WRECK ON LAND AND SEA MOBILE, Ala., Sept 28 A number of lives have been lost and many per sons Injured In the storm that swept ever this section. ' . Property to the value of three mil lions of dollars has been lost. A section of this city is under water and the scene presented Is one of ter rible devastation. Ships are wrecked and wharves destroyed, l Houses col lapsed for a distance of flour or five blocks. TownT Destroyed FORT MORQAN.Xtet. 28. Many suburban towns hav, been, swept away by the wind and j;l.tt g waters. I noo lo d LUGO 10 : Terrific NEW ORLEAN8, La , Sept. 28. The losses In the Mississippi delta to the cotton-growers and among the fisher men will amount to hundreds of thou tands of dollars. The shipping hat cuffer'ed severely. CAMPAIGN PAPER Tho executive committee of the Conn ty Committee !s contemplating the Is Miaucn nf a cumpaign paper, which U to be Issued every Wednesday anil Sat urday during tho campaign. It will bo printed lu Hawaiian and will be dli tributed free of charge, tho editions probably containing about 2000 copies, was tb rowardly conduit of tho Ane John Sheldon, who Is lo Interpret dur-1 caua and her commanding ofllicr, Ini; (lie campaign, will act us tho ed- Captuln Hauabusa. Ho had dellbcr I'w. aitly left thera to their fate, and wUU- FURNITURE At Your Own Price The old ettabllihed furniture house of J. HOPP 4L CO , ths store In ths Young Building, which recently bought ths stock of furniture which belonged to the Porter Furniture Co. which Is' retiring from business, have placed on sals at J, HOPP A CO.'S stores ths entire stock of Porter's at prices which hav never been placed en furniture hers before, J. HOPP A CO. carry on their own account a large stock of furniture and they have no room for Porter's stock, so they will almott give away ths latter. Bring your money with you and the prlca will be lets than you expect to pay. Closing Out The Stock The Porter Furniture Co. had a stock which Included soma high grade goods. We will "murder" these. Wa have a new lot of new furniture due to arrive hero ane) mutt put Porter's stock out of the way. ., mt.K iniiiuyti wvviiniiiy fvu vail wv ... vwt itvuni ,, Nau, ! ths ilmft tn hilw It. . ..i. , . -l' 1 , - !- ..&.-ji .1 rSS&v Porterfs Stock REMEMBER J. HOPP & CO., 1f 1065 C 1053-1059-1065 W3UNQ BUILDING BI3HOP STREET. LI A Captain of To American Passenger Steamer STEAMER MONGOLIA MOW IN PORT tLLLLLLLLMMMasMsMBsyaaafcs iy i ' -rr " BaaaaaBiainMfr -T-SBWSSassjsjwaajsfcjgrtfrA m'dSUmmtrmWMman''9mfz .. . t pajsaaaBBBSjC-ajSjfBBSBabMBasjsJl SaVsnsiBjBBairTv--! a--. pr - WARfgSBitscv-1 . ijsWk catf iBBilBslsiiiBBOsTisTifTr'''' "" -' IBOmeljtltbJtm ' That the big liner Moofolla Is m. K.AU t 1.. . n..UJ In MlMna l.w Vnot through any aid given or offered Anegawa. Thut vessel, according to tho ncounts of nil nf tho olTUers of the onicers of the Mongolia, deliberately ahundoned tho Urandod llntr lo her falo, refusing to do anytblug whatoier to. help her out of her dangerous predicament. And not only that, but when Captain Porter nf tho Mongolia, nr rompnulcd by tho purser, went on board ono of thn liuiniunt of the Japanese tOMiel to beg Captain llanabusa to rtlld by hlin and help 111 lii get of fir renf. Hanubusa not only refused I do to, but roughly ordered Purler oil Let Lunch. f r f f f Tho Mongolia, accompanied by tho transport lluford, was sighted at 10:20 this morning about twenty miles out. The liuford steamed In'to tho Nay dock and at 12:30 tho Mongolia dock ed nt Hackfeld'a wharf, ntongsldo her sister ship, tho Manchuria. Two of tint largest vessels In the raercauttlo trado had been saved from tho the wrath of tho sea. Th only thing tho officers of tho Mongolia could talk about for a whllo At Your Figures THE PLACE! TO HER FATE Cruiser Refused i Assist In Saving Big ': not still lyltin on th reetat Mid- ll.n Inn SttrltllK flf ihll lhlclflC Iff :i by tho Jspnno-e training ship To cut tho sh.-.taw of an excuse. their entreaties lor aid lia had shrtic fed his shoulders and mumbled inenit Inglosa excuse that wcro m excuseti. Tho Japancso essel. according to the accounts of the various olllccrs of tho Mongolia, did nhsoluloly nothing to sue cor tho stranded llucr. Captain Hanabtisa oven refused lo lend or sell two steam launches that he had aboard thu Anaguwu. Ho had no urg ent need of them himself, hut ho would not permit them to be used by r vessel that was in a very dangerous position. When pressed to atnnd b'y thu Mon golia, Hamthusit mado Ilia excuao that he was short of coal. Captain Porter offered him all tho coal hviwanted, fur thu Mougolla had plenty and uue heaving great qualities of It overboard lo lighten the ship. Hut tho Japanese) would not listen to this suggestion. It was too much trouble, ho said. And ho steamed away fioin thu helpless 'essel, to comu to Honolulu and n toll glowing stories of his heroism In trying to aid tho Mongolia and to tell Low very lorry ho wbh that ho was obliged to Iruvo her because hn did not havo coal enough to stand by any Manufacturers VsaaisaVa2lv J 05 J Fort Street. longer, t s 'To'n reurostnitnllyrtof tho Uulletlu !ast Wednesday- th oillrcrs of "th" AnecaUTi slated that they had broken erry hauler ihr"y had'jn trying to haul Iho Mongolia off the reef. The J.ipnncto essel did not put a (Continued on Pago 2) BATHING CAP8 THE VERY LATEST THIS LINE JUST RECEIVED. IN HAVE YOU SEEN THE " Kerchief" Cap? Why Is It you hear so many merchants complain about business being so bad? Thcro must be a reason for It. Our business Is good and has been better this year than for a long time and there's a Reason for this too. We give our customers mors value than elsewhere. Our shoes wear better than others. Our prices can't be compared. VVe consider the Quality, Fit, Durability, Style and Looks of a shoe before buying. Why shouldn't you 7 Our new line of Thompson's 8hoes certainly takes the cream of trade. 12 new la:ts added. All leathers, all sizes. In fact, everything to make buying a pleasure, PRICE J1.D0. Siioe Cq,, Ltd., 'Phone Main 282 ' n a llfhblktallailti l.ri AAhUf I ..ulr.Jun..,VrwyWil im'C?. ihJ&LJfk&MkA ij tm'vTHSSmb SSHBHfHBV &jdHxH