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1'rom San Francisco:
Alameda July 10
For San rrancisco:
Korea July, 8
I'rom Vancouver:
Marama July 2 1
For Vancouver:
AmniiKl July2:
VOL. X. NO. 4047
Bryan Shouters Wild
BASEBALL MEN HERE FROM
Santa Clara
SANTA CLARA BASEBALL TEAM, CAPTAINED BY SHArER, WHICH
ARRIVES ON THE H1L0NIAN THIS AFTERNOON
Castle & Cooko wcio tills morning
111 tcrelpt of u wireless from Captain
JiiliiiMin of tho illlontan, stating thai
bho w.ik 1 02 miles out at S n, in., mid
e::pccted to be alongside at C o'clock
this afternoon. She brings, says I, ho
Message, 3(1 cabin passengers, Includ
ing the finnta Clara baseball team,
r.nd lint alo :i,000 tons of general
merchandise.
j fM-tn Hcrvt-oKl nrc the balance of tho
big guns for tho U. 8. fortlllcatlonH
at Diamond lloail. The Hint part of
thin shipment wnsJiiought two trips
back.
GLACIER'S CAPTAIN IS
WIRELESS INVENTOR
Tho Olacler, supply ship of tho big
Fleet, and tho first of tl.o vanguard
which precedes tho c-niadn hero, ar
lived lieio )esserdny nfternoon. Tho
C.lr.clrr Ins on boaul tho uaual long
litt of stoics, amounting In alt to
about :M00 tons.
Tho (ilaclcr carries an Improved
wlitless, the salient point in which In
the tuning coll, tho Invention of her
captain. Commander Hogg. By this
roll. mesxaes from other ships or
stations than that with which tho op
erator Is talking ciiu bo eliminated.
Tho (Ilaclcr liolda tho long illstnnco
record ftfr wireless Ben!)iv;, as mas
hages rent by this apparatus, when
i.lio was otf tho coast of llinzll, wero
lecelvctl In Washington, 1M0O miles
away.
Tho apparatus Includes other good
points, us tho vuntkatcd spuk gap,
enabling tho apparatus to send for a
long lime without loelng power, and
n giomul coll to eliminate a good part
of tho static charges. '
Eim Is to wait for tho rieet hero,
nnd thou go to tho South Soae, to help
ummer Suits
Swell double-bica3ted suits in blue serge and black un
drcised worsted. . "
' Light weight, half-lined, and tailored by
ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.
We" sell extra pahs of light trousers to go with them,
making practically two suits.
Stop in and see them. They're natty and fit perfectly.
THE KASH
CORNER OP FORT
3i80 EDITION
In Today
Tho Santa Clara team Is being
'bioiight here lo play u 'series of ball
guiitf.i with tho local teams nnd with
la team from Kelo University, Japan,
which ni rived hero this morning by
i the Kuiea.
I These Snntn Claia mou are the In-
tercolleglute chnmpions of tho Const.
1 They defented both Berkeley and
Stanford In two separate serlos thlrf
! bcason, pla lug very first-class ball.
' They nic captained by "Chubby"
Bhafcr, a prlucu iff collcgo "backstops.
Another Shafer plays a great Infield
game. And tho team Is certainly up
: to snuff.
EMMELUTH WANTS'
UND TITLE QUIETED
John nmmclutli linn brought action
to quiet tltlo to certain property at
Wnlalua ngalnst the Wnlnlua Agricul
tur.il Company, A. J. Lopez, and (1
V. roster. Tho document iccltes the
fncf that IJmniHiith claims to bo en
titled to mi undivided one half Inter
out In Sfi 25 acres of land, ami that l.o
chlsis to bo entitled In fco slmplo to
iinmcdlato Ubo mid possession Of this
land, which is nUo claimed by the de
fendants In tho suit.
Imimcluth asks that tho matter bo
sotllod by tho Courts within twenty
ilns from tho filing of tho document.
Tho land Is situated nt Wnlkoloa.
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Tho Hoard of lMacatlon has Just io
ccleil the InHt of the, examination pa
pers for teachers, nnd they nro nt
pieecnt being marked. When this has
been completed, Iho woik of usbIkii
Ing teachers for tho enmlng jear will
begin.
t '-f -f
krep tlio Armndn In wireless (ouch
with tho rest of tho woild. Tho Cul
i;o.i Is lo bo with lior
CO., LTD.,
AND HOTEL STREETS.
Evening ' BulIetin
HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8'l908
HEIO BALL TEAM
ARRIVE ON KOREA
Big Welcome Given Jap
Students By The
Local Fans
on hand Is $12,172, und the totul up-
The Kelo VnlwrtJiy baseball team, inojirlntlun amounts to SIC, 807.
which Is to play u terles of games This report was made ut tho mcct
heru '.Mill tho Kama data hoys uuil Ing of tho Fleet Executive Committee
l he local ntfgre.satluns, blo.v into the which mot today, by J I' Morgan,
town this Morning, on the Kuil-j, were on behalf of L. Tl'oek, who was un
Welcomed at Iho wharf li the b.tnd, fortunntcly unable to be present.
I ml taken out to tho Mochteukl club at On motion by F. I,. Waldion It was
Wnlklkl. decided that tho band pl.t) at the
Thirteen camo In the party; twelve Monna Hotel un Sunday, July 10th,
plairx and one Geniint. 'Ihey wero between 3 and fi o'clock In tho after-
met nt tho wharf by a number of tho
jocai una cninuEiasiu, ineiiiiung rai
Uleason, K. K Steere,' Harry Hrtnu.i
end others In uutos und hacks ihuy
wero rushed away fioni tho scene of,
confusion on thu doc!., to thu ipilot
nnd restful solitudes of the lloach. i
Thu mill attracted n good deal of
attention, with their seml-mllltaiy uni
forms nnd their hcholarly caps. A
concourse of Jnpauese naturally was
on hand to seo their countrymen, who
play so well tho American national
gume.
This team will practice nt onco. It
plays tho opening gnmo Saturday
with thu Puns. It Is probablo that
the Kelos will meet thu Santa Claras
n.t the wharf this nfternoon when tho
llllonlan arrhes, with tho band.
Thoio comprising the part) of ball
ulasers are: K, Abe. N. Kukiida, K.
Illgo, M. Kanilyama, K. Knnkl, M. Ko
yutiia, I). .Murakami S. Oliiuhl, K. Sat-
to! K. Sasaki, T. Tukunamu. und V.
Wnshlziwn and servnnt.
The Kelo bnll-plncrs got right
down to work at onco on landing
heru. At 2 o'clock this nfternoon
(hey went out to practlco at Uascball
Park, getting Into trim for their
game Saturday with tho I'unalious.
This Is their Hist trip to tho Isl-
u'nds, nnd this morning vnilous uicni-
beis expressed their great delight
with Honolulu. They say It Is a
beautiful place.
Of course they Know n good num
ber of the St. Loula players, who were
In Japan un tho rocent tour inudo by
I'nt Ulcason, und with whom tho vis
ltois hnd many pleasant reunions
this morning. ,
KOREA DELAYED BY
MYSTERIOUS DEATH
Tho I M. S. S. Korea arrived this
morning, after u smooth and pleasant
trip fiom tho Orient, Sho was off the
harbor early, but was detained outside
by tho fact that a death had occurred
on tho voyage about which Iho boaul
Ing doctor was nut qtilto satisfied. Tho
dead man was a Japanese, and it was
believed that tho cause of his ilemlso
would justify Investigation. A post
mortem was held, unit then the ship
was admitted. Tho ship's doctor
claimed that thu nlan died of lung
tioublo.
Thu Korea was qnlto heavy with
freight, but had only a small quantity
for this Kirt, most of It being through
freight for Han I'raniisco. Sho also
had on board u number of ery prom
inent people.
Among tho prominent passengois
for this port nro:
Mrs. Jullclto M. Athcrton, accom
panied by Mlec Athcrton and Miss
Flaxman, who aro returning from an
Stocks and
Bonds
We respectfully solicit or
ders from clients who ap
preciate intelligent brok
erage service.
Every order you give will
be executed to the letter
And a report sent to you at
once.
We charge the regular
commission of the members
of the Honolulu Stock and
Bond Exchange.
Hawaiian Trust
&T(i
It requires power to
$180 For
! Free Fares
The Fleet fund to dnte It tl',,197,
iwchishe of the Japanese anil Portu
guese subscriptions. The nctunl ciibIi
npon The bund will play nothing
imt
classical and sacred tcli-ctlnns.
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"Although this barf been n Ions
case, n fiercely-contested case, nnd
one In which the testimony has been
greatly Involved and complex, It is
clear In my mind that the question
tesolves Itself ns to whether Ilcssle
It. Hums understood what she was
doing when sho slg'ncd tho compio-
mise agreement. 1 am satisfied that
sho was aw aro of Its import, and I
therefore sustain the plea In bar."
The above In substnnco was tho
decision of Judge Alexander Lindsay
this morning In the counter-plea In
tho Klggs vs. Afong Biftt. Tho en so
has. been going on for n long time. It
was stated this morning by Mr.
Hums that ho would fight tho caso
on to tho upper courts If ho lost out
In the lower. Tho decision means
that Ilesste It. Hums is not entitled
to have tho agreement made by mem
bers of th- family overthrown.
AftJKKHMXXKXXriftKXXX
extended tour of the Orient.
John V. ' Wnldron, Oeo. I. Ilrown
and O. A,, Jordan, who ares returning
niter Uniting China and Japan.
Mr. Lnlrd-MiiCKregor, for many
years a resident of India, accompanied
by his sister, Miss I,alrd-Macgrcgor,
They will lay over at this jiort to see
tho Islands beforo proceeding to the
states and England.
Edward A. Uowors, of New Haven
Conn., who will also stop hero for u
visit beforo going to his home.
Mrs. 10. C. Morgiu and Miss Julia
II. Gullck, en route from tho Orient to
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IWILEI PROPERTY
OWNERSJOTIFIED
Sheriff Issues Warning
To Many Business
'Men
The actual cmnpulgn for tho clos
ing of the notorious lesorts nt hvllel
began todn), when Sheriff laukeii
sent out notices to the agents nnd
owners of nil the known lewd houses
In that region. Those to whom no
ticed were sent were J. It. flult und
'A. K. Myers, treasurer und secretary
respectively of the Hawaiian Trust
Co , which Is tho agent of tho estate
of the lutu John Knn, which owns
such property: H. W. Shingle and
A. X. Campbell, president and secre
tary respectively of tho Henry W'a
terhutiso Tiust Co.. which is tho
ugont of the fidelity insurance Co.;
it. icol, who Is the lessee of the nbovo
rompany; J, A. Mugoon, owner of
hvllel property; Y. Ah In, also mi
owner; u. v. Macy, trusteo of tho
Hunt cstato; 11. Kunlmltsu and H.
Mnklno, lessees of the Hunt estate;
and tho ugctit of the Louis Marks es
tate, whose 'namo has yet to bo ascer
tained. The notices were In the fol
lowing form: ,
Dear Sir; You are hereby notified
that the following premises are be
ing kept and used ns n place of 111
fame for the purposes of prostitution
and lewdness: All thoso pTe'nilBCs
situate at hvllel, Honolulu, Oahu,
Hero follows a description of the
premises,
I nm Informed that the agent of
tho owner of these premises Is tho
corporation , of which )ou
nro
You aro perhaps unaware that Ha
waiian law gives you powers to stop
such use of tho promises even though
the leaso may contain no clause of
forfeiture; and that the law ' aho
makes ft your duty to do so under u
penalty of loth fine nnd imprison
ment should j on- fall to act nftcr re
ceiving notlco of tho use of the prem
ises ns n placo of Ill-fame and I re
spectfully call jour attention to
these fecctlons of tho Itevlscd Laws
of Hawaii:
Hero fallow tho sections referred
to.
It Is my intention to notify not on
ly ou but nil agents, owners, nnd
managing officers of corporations
which are ownera or agents of preni
UcS ii3cd ns houses or places of ill
fame of such use, and to prosecute
under the nbovo sections nny thnt
may suffer Mich use of tho puemlses
to continue.
Tho Shciirr stated that ho would
give theso parties sufficient time In
which to remedy tho ovll, but that
In cuso It were not eradicated before
the visit of the Kleetjio would of his
own Intlativo have complaints Issued
against them. He anticipated, how
ever, that the cases would meet with
such legal delays that tho closing of
tho places would not ho effected for
quite a timo to come. Ho understood
thnt Home of tho agitators Intended
to call on tho Admiral of the rieet
with tho request thnt he place guards
at Iwllel which would prohibit the
sailors from visiting the places of 111
funic.
Our next Fruit Boat
KOREA, JULY 7.
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72 S. King St. Phone IS,
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An Excellent Malt Tonio that is
recommended by all the best physi
cians. It will keep you in the best of con
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With Joy
ALL SIDES
HOUR OF CHEERS
FOR BRYAN AT
DENVERCOFWENTION
DENVER, Colo., July 8. The Committee en Credentials of the Dem
ocratic National Convention has ousted ten Ouflcy anti-Bryan delegates
from Pennsylvania.
The delegations from fourteen States, including New York, have sign
ed a minority report and the fight will be made or the floor of the con
vention. The anti-Bryan men are determined to resist the decision of the
Credentials Committee.
The Committee on Resolutions has not as yt completed its report.
A short session was held today. The mention of the name of Bryan
caused a tremendous demonstration of cheering, lasting for an hour and
27 minutes. A recess was taken at 8 o'olqck.
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HITCHCOCK CHAIRMAN
HOT SPRINGS. Ark., July 8.
who conducted the Taft campaign,
Sheldon treasurer of the Republican
DAYTON
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 8. Admiral Dayton, the commander of
the Pacific Fleet, will bo relieved on the 31st of this month, and will be
retired October 31st. Admiral Swinrburnc will succeed him. '
FLEET TENDERS
oluilltU Urr rUniiiwt,'i,u,l,!",,,,wi,oon- T"ynv
Two Fleet tenders, supposed to be
laukea And Reeves
Fight In Station
A fistic combat between Prcd. lau
koa, the son, of tho County Sheriff,
nnd Detective) Itcevcs took. place last
night In the leeching station.
Ileeves got a bad eye nnd laukea a
slight bruise on the check. laukea
was acting as cleric at the time, und
thu row uroso over the fact that
Ileeves was In the space reserved for
the clerk. Iuukea this morning mndo
n report of the affair to laukea pore,
who Immediately started an investi
gation of the mutter. This was con
ducted openly, a II u 1 1 o 1 1 n report
er being allowed to be present when
tho statements wore mado by Fred.
Iuukea, Llout. Hart, and Officer Mo
nlz, who saw the contllct.
"I wus acting as receiving station
clerk, as I havo been for a week, in
tho place of Clerk Nielsen, who Is
sick," said I'red. laukea. "Owing to
the rain tho aumowcll apparatus wns
not working well, nnd I called to
Lieutenant Hart to seo what was tho
matter. Ho ramo Inside to enclosure
and so did Ileeves, whom L had not
called for.
"At this time a call camo In on tho
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Plan remains open all this year. Any
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RETIRES
the AJax and C'ulgoa, wero lighted
this afternoon choitly before 3
fiom San rrnnclsco, following
intn
Olacler.
telephono fiom i-onio parties who
wauled us to stop u wedding, or
something llkn that. I did not catch
'all that was said, as thu 'phono was
not working well. Ileeves told mo to
as(k If the parties who wero to bo
married wero under eighteen, nnd I
told him to get out of my ofllco and
not to butt in.
"Ileeves sat down, but the second
time I told him ho went out und nt
the same tluio he said something
which I did not catch, nnd made u
pas3 ut me. 1 struck the first blow
and ho i-truulc back. I was standing
ineldo tho llttlo swinging gate which
separates my office from the general
receiving station. Ileeves reached
, for his hip pockot. I do not know
what ho readied for, but then I
struck him again. I did not seo thnt
I did any damngo to him bejond mnk
ing his noso bleed. I stood him up
In a comor und asked him It he had
enough. Ho said ho had. I quit."
I "The machine wns not working
well," wild Hart. "Iteoves was mon
kcjlng with It, I'rcd. called mo, and
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