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Vol. XV HI No 3537 CABLES TO FIND THE I GET ip&TI Phelan Asked If More Outside Help Is l Needed November 10, 190G. .lames I). Chelan, Han Francisco. Does commlttco require fiirtlior out side assistance In relieving distress Answer fully. CIIA.MIIKIt COMMKltCK. , James F. Morgan, San Francisco. AHcertnln hand situation, Do com mlllees favor our using relief money to leliirn bnnd' U T. PECK. Tho two abnvo cablegrams were. In accordance wllli thu decision reached by the Ilouid of Directors of tint Cham ber of Commerce last Saturday, Kent on to San Fr:mcleo to iisrerUilu before any further steps were taken, wbetliei the balance of thn relief fund wmt ac tually needed for the purpose fur which It wuh subscribed. Mayor l'lio lau was uddressed, us he Is In charge of tho tellef fund In Hun Francisco while Jus. F. Morgan handled tho sit uation ns Hawaii's speclul ugent Im mediately ufter the disaster. Morgan Is now In Han Francisco, having gone there a Bhort tjmo since In the Kotea Answers to bath cablegrams lira ex Iiectcd nt any moment. RECOUNT PETITION PROBABLY TO BE . FILED THIS WEEK "I don't think that there ran bo any don ht hut that u recount will be peti tioned for," vuld County Bherllf Drown this noon. "Tho papers will probably be Died some day this week. "Judge Oear, who Is my counsel In tho matter, returned from Kauai yes t'erday, and I had a consultation wltb him about It this forenoon. We have not yet decided on what grounds we will ninko the petition." Judge Gear was also seen, but hu hail nothing to say In the matter. Sugar SAN FRANCI8CO, Cat., Nov. 10. SUGAR: Beets, 88 analysis, 8s. 9d. Parity, 3.82 cents. Previous quota tion, Us. 8 1-4d, s s agar- BULLETIN ADS. PAY qajaj Perfect Fitting: well wearing, shape keep ing garments that will delight the most fastidi ous man. Every popular pattern and cut Is rep resented in our new stock. All coats of this season's make from the famous ALFRED BENJA MIN t CO, have no vents In the back, , For further Information about wearing apparel ln quire THfJASrieO.,LTD. TEL. MAIN . COIlrMI roilT ANJ MOTBU 8T. V It IN 61 MATTER .. . Sends Cable of Inquiry To Manager Cohen This Morning Governor Carter has taken up the matter of bringing thu band back from thu mainland In earnest and Is out for prompt' results. This morn ing ho sent the following message to Joe Cohen, the manager of thu band. by table: "Cohen, Hawaiian Hand, Salt Lako City: How much assistance do you need to rush band homo by Sierra, Thursday, 15th? Answer paid, l'leano forward. Carter." This message Is srnt to Salt Lake ug the lust placu ut which tho baud han been reported and will be sent forward from there to wherever the bund may be. An answer should bu received from Cohen cither tonight or tomorrow morning. Governor Carter In speaking of the mesuagu which hu had sent tills morn ing Bald: "Thu object heh 1 had In view tin sending the cablu messagu to Joo Cohen was to ascertain in Just what condition tho baud hi. Tho people In town hero nro willing to assist tho, boys In coming homo,, but we ,do, not know how"' much Is needed.. -Cohen may havo been saving up money with, which to bring the band back and may need only 1200 'In which case it would take only a few minutes to raise all that was needed. It may bo that ho has no money. Then It will bo another question and steps In ttils. regard must ho taken. "Wo want to know Just what Is needed first and then wo want to do what Is necessary and do It at once. I am taking this step for that reason and will try to sou what can be done after we know Just what Is needed." In speaking of the hand and Its sit uation today. Colonel Jones of tho National Guard said: "I should Imagine that somo of those who guaranteed tho bond lor the icturn of the Instruments which went with tho hand would take moro Interest In the matter than they have. Thu bond was taken out In a surely company represented by the Hciry Waterhoune Trust Company and was hacked by a number of prominent men who were Interested In sending the hand to tho mainland. They should bo glad to seu tho band come back, as If thu members do not come hack they are hardly likely to bring any Instruments." William J. Sheldon of Kauai report ed to Chief Clerk Iluckland today that he has had no election expenses during the present campaign. fmnHMMjfiirMn I wbuimjim mmiwwzvxA mm Mmm WEmwaBw w&Jtmt L aEXaaaaar aaar 5Brlr lit VJMiUmAh, ill! PW. a ' HONOLULU. TKltRITORY OH HA WAIL MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 19W I ft III Plans Concert and Sends Arognd Subscription List Should thu attempt to deduct from tho balance of ho San Kranctsco Te ller fund sufficient means to bring Lack llerger and his hand fall, Krncst Kadi and his merry minstrels stand ready to glvu n helping hand to their brethren In distress In tho cold win ter on the mainland. Arrangements are being mado to Rlvo a grand concert, which will pro bably bo held In tho Opera House. Krncst Kaal Is tho moving spirit In tho scheme, hut he had been success ful In securing promises of assistance fiom several of 'the foremost amatcui musicians In thu rlty, as well as from somo professionals. Should tho con cert thus come off tho program will' hi, most excellent. There will he vocal solos by Mrs. Crook, Mrs. Alapal, liar ry Davison and Krncst Kaal, and In strumental music by tho Kawalhatl Glco Chili and tho Kaal Olcu Club, Thu ovenl will tnke place cither next Saturduy night or Tuesday week. Uesldes arranging for tho concert tho Kaal Gleo CliU Is circulating subscription Hut, with the following aolf-cxplamttory text: "The Kaal Glee Club Is preparing to gtvo a concert for the benefit of a funtf for 'the return of the Hawaiian band. In addition to the amount they cxpoct tu realize In this way, they ask for cash subscriptions from ell friends of tho band, who wish to aid the hoys In returning to their homes and escaping tho discomforts of a mainland winter for which they aro not prepared. All sums raised by the Kaal Club will bo deposited with Mr. lllchard H. Trent, County Treasurer, who will handle same ns trustee fm the contributors.." MEETING TONIGHT . BY DEMOCRATS TO THANK VOTERS The Dcmocruts aro going to havo a big rally tonight at 'Adla park to thnuk tho voters for their support, by which the successful candidates on the Dem. ociatic ticket were, elected. There will be music by the Kaal Olee Club, Mrs. Alapal and Miss Kaal, Among the speakers will be Curtis laukea, Win. Jarrett. Klclmrd Trent, Krank Harvey, Joseph Kern and Chas. McCarthy, who were victorious. The also-rans will La represented by E. II. McClanahan, Ed, Inghum ami Dan Wnmaliu, l'almer 1' Woods, who was elected a Senator on Hilwall; Chas. Williams, the lUwall County uttorney, and W. A. Kl'iney wilt also speak. Herbert Mossman, whp conducted the Democratic cam palgn In Oahu, will preside. i i In tho replevin suit of U. I). Kerr vs. Frederick Kueck this morning In tho matter of a sewing machine, Judgu Do Bolt gae Judgment for the plaintiff. Prudential Policyholders Are Wide-Awake Indlvjduals who believe In Life Insurance and practice It. You should Join the ranks. Hawaiian Trust Company, Lid, Vvri Rl, Uvpolul'. BAND wis 1 iiiiiuiumm KaahumanuandKameha meha Societies taking Steps II Tho Hawaiian societies luix). taken the matter of raising a fund to ut tin band back actively In hand. TImj") ex pect, ir necessary, to im uiiie to'iaiic tbe entire 'amount needed by thelru-Mi efforts. The Kaahumanu Society, an organi sation of Hawaiian ladles, met nt tin Kawalalmo Church this for croon In answer to a call Issued by Its president, Miss Lucy I'eabody, at tho roiuest ot Delegate KaUnlanuole. Tho Order ot Knmehameha, an organization answer ing to the Kaahumanu Ho;ety, and ot which tho Delegato Is the president, also met today. In accordance with a prearrange!! program It was decided to place the mutter in fhu hands of a (-ommlttee from each organization. The tno com mittees will meet ut the Kiiploluni re late olflce tumoriow at 10 a. m. to make deflultn arrangements as to vhat steps shall bo taken. Thu Kaahumanu Society's committee cuuslsts ot Miss I'eabody, Mrs. Nuwahl and Mrs. Ceo Uecklcy. That of the Order of Kn mehameha Is composed ot Delegate Kc Innlanaolc, Geo. Smithies und John C Lone. Uoth organlzutlonivaro very enthus iastic about thu matter, and nlthough they havo not yet opened subscriptions, several members hnvo already coniiih ii ted money. It has been proposed to ralso money by giving a luau, by sub scription or by Iwth these methodn but nothing de Unite will be decided be fore tomorrow. It Is understood that tho Sisters of Hawaii I'onol, tho recently organized Hawaiian dramatic society, is contem plating giving a performance, the pro ceeds from which will he lidded to the band return fund. ti OF BISHOP 1'utHoW -4- Now that the campaign Is tin- 4- Ishcd and people ure ablo to tako 4- a long breath, more or less talk 4- IS started regnrdlng tho prob- -4 4- able officers of tho legislature -4- . Tho Speakership of tho House 4- Is a position that usually gives 4 -4 rise to considerable pulling und 4- hauling, but It Is barely possible -4- (hut Kohala's lone Ilnpuhllcau -4 Representative HolMclu, will -4 4- make u good hid fur tho position -4 -4- ns he has had lots of experience us 4 4 a piesldlng ofllccr. 4 4 Iu tho Senate thu talk Is center- 4 4 Ing very much on Faxon Uishup 4 4 for the I'lesldency, Illshop Is a 4 4 snappy worker himself and there 4 Is no present opposition to him 4 4 bo far as known. It Is generally 4 4 conceded that ho will gel quick 4 4 work out of tho Senate If anyono 4 can. The only opposition iikly 4 4 to be mado might como from thu 4 4 Hawaiian members, who didn't 4 4 approve his position on tho Coun- 4 4 ty law during his first session. 4 4 If thu Democrats hud enough 4 4 otcs rainier Woods would land 4 4 tho prize 4 444444 4 4444444444 4 1'ranklln "Do joii really think that n woman speaks with her eyes?" l'cni) "No; If slni did sho would go totally blind at the tewing clrclo." CTU- BULLETIN AD8. PAY FORTIFY HONOLULU DECISION REACHED BY FERTILIZER CO., IN RE-ISSUE MATTER Thu Hawaiian Fertiliser Co. held a meeting this morning at which action was taken In tho form of a change in tho by-laws on the matter ot tbo re-Issuance of lost or destroyed stock cer tificates. This question has become ono of especial importance here, since many llnwallan cqfttneates wero lost In tho San Francfsco fire, and tho question as to wont stops should bo taken has been extensively discussed by tho Stock Exchange and sugar agencies. ' Tho action taken by tho Fertilizer Company Is Interesting In that It was decided that retjssuod stock would not hear the reissue stamp, upon which tho Stock. Kxchango placed Its ban. The new by-law provides thut In caso of tho loss or destruction of a certificate tho ownor shall mako a s-Aorn statement as to how It was Inst, advertise the loss for three or more weeks and finally file a bond to tho amount of the market value of tho shares which aro re-Issued, LITTLE EU I l.lltlo Kllzabcth KIchards, tho five-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Rich ards, living on Punchbowl street, was shot last Saturday afternoon by her brother, a little boy ot about four jctri pf age. The bullet, which was froui a 22-callber' rifle, struck her In the slda ot tho abdomen. She Is now ot- tho Queen's hospital, and the attendtiig physicians state that she Is doing woll and will probably recover, , Tbe shooting was entirely accidental. The children, both too young to know any better, were playing wltb th") illlc when It was accidentally dlschsrccd. PETITION INBANKRUPTCY Kdzel Mirkle. a mrtormin for the Kupld Transit company nljj ft re'i'lou In bankruptcy In the Federal Coun tnl 4 morning. His debts are claimed tu amount up to tho sum of $737.15 whl'3 to counterbalance these he has only $29.90, which Is due him aa salary. An Interesting little feature Is ono which shows that Markle bought a cow from tho stable, In this city some time ago and that he still owes $32, the purchuso price for It. In the same year his bill for milk amounted to over $100. Chief Clerk Dockland of thu Gov ernor's office Is becoming used to ti tles of late. A few days slnco ho was addressed on the "Mo-und-Gott" plan by an election Inspector whom ho had found It necessary to reprovo by let ter, but his crowning glory came to day when ho received a letter In which he Is Addressed as "Lord of Lords" Uuckland la still Just tho bame In his manner In addressing or dinary mortals for all that. The rose lasts only a few days, but you cnu keep an onion all winter. Evening Bulletin 75 V month. Th Bllcforda art coming and thlr put (ormancea masy takw you out o' nit; htat. Wouldn't 'you mm mora comfortnblv In th thatre If your vail- ucblaa ware In th yuulta at tha tjanry Wnturhoua Truat Company Ltd. Holiday Time Now and nothing would please your friends on the mainland more than a box of plnaapplea or a bunch of bananas. LEAVE ORDERS AT THE WELLS-FARQO OFFICE, FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co,, iom-i06.ois Diatiop bt, MONEY TOThielen FORTIFY HAWAII (AtiotlalU frm BetcM CnlUI WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 12. Estimates of the departments pre pared for Congressional appropria tions show that $16,052,431. la requir ed for the projected fortifications and batteries abou Honolulu; $344,000, for Pearl Harbor; $276,100. for fortl. flcatlon sites on Hawaii and $400,000. for Honolulu harbor Improvements. "tapT For Shatter BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 12. General W. R. Shatter la dead. Major General William ltufus Shut ter, U. 8. A. (retlti-d), nchlovcd tamo Id the Spanish .War .as commander of the American forces (a Cuba In 1808, when ho conducted thu military operations ending. In the capitulation of 'the Spanish forcea under General l.lnarcs and tho surrender ot, Santi ago. He afterwards commanded tho military departments of California and Columbia from 1899 to 1901, and was retired from active scrvlco In, 1901 as Major Qcnernl, He was born In Galeshurg. Mich., October 1C, I83S. He entered thn Union army rs First Lieutenant of the Seventh Michigan Infantry, Au gust 22, ism m KILLED l.i WRECK AND CRE- MATED WOODEVILLE, Ind., Nov. 12. A terrible wreck on the Baltimore and Ohio railway took place here today. Forty-seven passengers were killed, many being cremated in the fire that dettroyed the wreck. Thirty-five were Injured. i 8ARQENT'8 STATION, Cal., Nov. 12. An engine attached to the Bun- set Limited exploded today. Three men were killed. A petition tins been filed In Judge D-J Dolt's court by Tul Long asking thut will of Chlug Jam Yen he admitted to probate. The petition states that iho personal property of tbo deceased is worth $575, consisting mainly of obi hacks and old hack horses. The case of the Seattle Druwlng mid Malting Company is. A. J. Caniplu-ll was argued and submitted In tho Su preme Court this morning. W. W. Hall was appointed admlnlj trator ot tho estate of Illppolyto Jaoaen by Judge Do Holt this morning. Every woman wanta this of shoes for either dress or tvrry-day wear. This E. P. Reed A Co.'i No. 331 patent colt Blucher with rib bon ties, welt sole, large eyelets, medium extension sole, and new style military heat, gives your test that charming Individuality that all women want, Price $4.00. Note; Eclipse Pat, Colt doesn't burn the feet, Manufacturers 05 Tori Street B10B 6 OKNTH Sells Out Business Georgu I'. Thleleli, the well known young stockbroker, lias sold out hln Interests In tho firm of Thleleu & Williamson to his partner, William Williamson. He will depart .In tho hear futuri for San Francisco, whero he will engagu In business. Thlclen lias been In thu Islands for a number of ears. Ho has been a member ot" thu Stock Kxchango for about two years, during which tlmn ho has shown himself to bo an exceedingly nctlvu and enterprising young luisl lieth man. Williamson, who was first rouiiected with thu Oiihll College und lalei on with tho von Ilnnim-Youns1 Co., entered Into partnership Willi Tiilelen not many months ago. ..I 1. ...... '-..t.l ..... ..II ..... In.... ... I1 uitttr ituiu iiiil hu ill uiii'ii-nii ill. thi Islands," said Thleleu today, "with; thu exception of my Interest In tho (llnura en no harvester, which I lu- icr.d to .develop. My Interest In tho fit ill or Tblelen & Williamson I hnvo .l-'il lu Mr. Williamson, who will car ry en tho business after I leave. It U my Intention to go to San Franclu ro. where. I shall probably go Into bus iness permanently. I nm going over hew to Invcstigato tho conditions there." "I Uavc bought out Mr. Thlolcn'ir Iniorcst In thu firm," said Williamson, "and I Intend to-carry' If on on tho sanio lines as before." Williamson will presumably tako over tho scat mi thu Stock Kxchunge which tho departure und resignation of Thlelen will louvo vacant. Bomber Was Shot (Aitootatrd Frtti Eftrial CnUt) MOSCOW, Kuasla, Nov. 12. A bomb was thrown at Major.. Relnbat today. He waa not hit butjhe ahot and killed the bomb-thrower. Royalty Is Visiting LONDON, Eng., Nov. 12. King Haakon and Queen Maude of Norway were welcomed today at Windsor Cav lie ey Kind Edward and Queen Alexandra. Individual Neatness characteristic when purchasing a pair Shoo Go Ltd,, I) MUI 'Phone Main 282 .K&&&