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r.is 'iMVi-i 5 "f o Evening Bu&letin -; wl . iTom San Francisco tV". Alameda .yf.)i July 10 Tor San EranclicO: VS KorcyTT; ....... r:...jiiy s From Yimcnnvcf : . The Bulletin Vacation Trips rian remaim open aiitnu, year., Any person mav start anytime to win an outing with fare ,arid 'all xpVnse". paid. ' J Stf Mumma . i. ...' v,vi For VijaconTer: -Ax AornW . ..lAO. . , . .i . ..,. n j Aiuijima fc ..yv.juiy .1 Ho names-puwiinea.vTaD contest. Just a little va ntest. Just a little ptpMnt .July 22 3.30 EDITION There is no reason for summer dulwea-The Bulletin is a result-getter work, 1 v:. iP? "- ?- v rv VOL. X. NO. 404? IO PAGES-HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY. JUUWO. I908-IO PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS gjjjjjjjjwgjJgjjjjjji 4f- f l'f-iJ-'St' jMiiih VS.. 'AW BRYAN Capt. Carter Fined S25 In Police Court Ueulonnnt Cnnnir.ndcr J. I Cnr (it, U. 8. N., whs flncil Zo hiiiI costs In llici 1'ollto Court this morning foi' lln cow.ttdly iuisault ho committed on Itepoilor Muoio 011 tlio Naval Stutlnu grounds Inst Krlilay. Carter lnndo 110 ilrfcnso whatever, but notcl mi ap peal In the Supreme Court on points of law, namely: the. question of Jurls 1II1II011, which was picbcnlod in n plea, of nliatcnicnt. After tlio cases of n number of utli cr nfTenilera bail been called and dis posed of. Caller's nanio was railed, mid bo ndwmced to Die spare reserved for tlio defendants. He was loprc inntcil by tlio firm of Kinney & Marx through M. F. Prm-sor, nnd U. S. Uls trlrt Atlomoy IlrecKons. 1'iosser slated Hint tlio defendant would enter n plci In abatement, in which lie would ndmlt tlio facts al iened In tlio louiplnlnt against I1I111, but would nilso tlio question of tlio Jurisdiction of 11 Territorial court to try a case which bad taken placo on n Todcral icrcnatlon. Ho wanted to h.ivo tlio Couit reserve this question to the Supremo Couit. llrctkons entered bis nppcaranco for tho defenilant, hut mndo tlio stutu- IW1LE1 MUST CLOSE BY NEXTJATURDAY "I mndo a nominal liicpccllon of Iwllcl hst Wednesday night, tbp night nftor tlio notices to clobo tho bawdy, ImucctiOinil been sent'.to the owners u:vl agents," cald Sheriff laukea tills morning. "Only cno of these places) had been closed, namely that situated 111 tho Hunt ostato pioinlnos, Tberol was nut a soul there, but all tho other I p'nees were rpiurently running list usual. 1 am going to glvo tho men who lna been uutllled, sumo lltdo. limn, probably until Saturday night,' in wbleli to cIofo up tlicso phecs but II Ibey hue not compiled by that tln.o 1 will luivo (ho complaints again them mndo out," COLLEGIANS CALL 0Np0V. FREAR Oocrnor Frear tlite morning re ceived mid shook huiida with tho nicm. bers of tlio Santa Clara nnd Kelo bane ball teams. Tho boys wore then tak en through tho thtono 100111 nnd i bow 11 other points of Interest In lli Kxccutltn building, W-" ""l-'""" P3 "iV -CP n Summer Suits Swell double-breasted suits in blue ser&e and black un dressed worsted. Light weight, half-lined, and tailored by ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. We sell extra pairs of light trousers to go with th:m, making practically two suits. Stop in and see them. They're natty and fit perfectly. THE KASH N CORNER OP FORT -.lfeM.fa ss5- AND KERN NAMED; DEMOCRATS AD incnt that he wlxliej It to co on tho iceord tb.it he appealed In his official icapailly In regard to tho question of juifsillcllan only, nnd, not In lcgard I to any defense on tho facts. This reservation on the part of Ilrccknns is quiet tho criticism of him that has jbecn general of appearing In defenso of n man in the Police Court and then supposedly profecciitlng him In tho Federal Court, lly many It is con demned without qualification. Judge Andrado stated that ho bad not tho power, like tlio Circuit Court, to leservo qtiestlnns to tlio Supremo Court, and County Attorney Cath rart, who conducted tho caso of tho prosecution, suggested that tho de fense ngree to tlio formal overruling of tho plea' In iibnlemcut, in which raso tlio matter might bo taken dt- leet to tlio Supremo Court. At this point it was discovered that tho charge against Carter hnd not jet been entered, unit this was dono forthwith. Tho plea wns not ready, nnd on n question by JlrccKons as to whether the plea was to be overruled or not, It was decided to consldor tho pica (Continued on Page 5) KALAKIELA WILL BE CHIEF OF SLEUTHS Sherlrf Iaukeu has appointed Jack Knlaklel.i, who bold tlio position of Deputy Sheriff during Sheriff llrown's administration, mid who slnco then has held 11 position under Dopuly Sher iff Jnrrett, to take tho place of Chief nf Detectives: when that odlco is left ncant by tbu icslgnatloii of A 1. Tnjlor In September. Inukca tatoi today that KalakloU had long been In tho portico of tho department an J deserved tho promotion, and further' moro tho tlmo left for him to servo nfter Taylor's withdrawal waB too short to Justify tbu breaking In of n new mun WANG WONG SUED ; BY RIVER MILL CO. In tho matter of the lieu claimed by the Ilhcr Milt Company against tho premises of Helen on ll.unm for tho bum of $1 10 58, suit hits been hiatight agalnct Wong Wong for that amount. Wong Wong was tho contractor who built thu liouso for Helen von Datum mid ho piuchnsed tho material, which has not been paid for. Kino Job Printing at the Bulletin CO., LTD., AND HOTEL STREETS. 1 -ih; yin- 1 abt3& COMING Peck Says Kam Boys May Play "It Is not (rue Hint any of tho Ilnp- Id Tinnstt men on tho Kiimehnmehn baseball team will not be allowed to play In tomorrow's gnmo." This Is tho statement mndo today by I,. Tenncy Peek of tho Ilnpld Tran sit Company In response to tho story that tho Ilnpld Transit Intends to ro fiiFc to allow Us employes on tho Kn mchnmeun team to piny ball tomor- iow nnd henceforth. "Thcro was 11 general understand ing weeks ago with tho malingers of tho Icaguo tint when tho i-'Jcct was hcio nnd the street-car service pushed to Its utmost cnpaclty, the men would have to attend to their cars first. "I can iissuro you, however. Hint tlio Hnpbl Transit will do everything In its uowcr to arrange to allow tho Jimiig men lo play In the games sche duled, but oii can understand that with tho service Increased from 23 cms to 45 wo shall have to draw on nil tho nvnllablo men. Wo notified tho managers of tho leaguo of this foino time ago and they assented to It without tho slightest objection." 200,000 TONS OF SUGARJHIPPED Sugar Factors Still Have 120,000 Tons to. Market The Sugar Factors' Company has completed Us statistics for tho month of Juno, showing, that during that month 13,059 tons of its sugars have been shipped to tho mainland. Tills makes tho total of tho sugars of the company shipped this year until Juno ::0 amount to 3U1.G41 tons. Tlieio 1110 nt present 45,237 toiiB of tho compaio's sugars afloat, whllo so far this ycir 250,381 tons liavo already reached their destination. - Tho Sugar Factors' Company has (till about 120,000 tons of tho present trop to ship. This will nil bo seni nwny during tho nnvt threo months, nnd by October 1 all Its sugars should have left the shores of Hawaii. ' m Tho local brewery may go Into tho sake mamif.ictutlng business. Back up this movement to Improve the streets and sidewalks. ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES Our Ice Cream is famous in Honolulu A. Y. CAFE 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 Company, Ltd. 023 FORT.ST., Honolulu AT LOVING CUP SENT TO LOCAL CHAMBER Hawaii Carries Valuable Present from San Pedro Tho yacht Hawaii Is bringing to theso shores a loving cup which is a present from the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce to tho local Chamber and tho Promotion Committee. Noth ing was known here about this val uable item of the yacht's cargo until today, when tho following clipping from tho San Pedro Dally News was received! The loving cup presented to tho Chamber of Commerce and Promo tion Cominltteo of Honolulu, by tho Chamber of Commerce of San Pedro, was received last night by Mrs. O, C. Abbot,!, who headed 11 cominltteo com posed of Mesdames Foot, Williams, and Jtlchardson. This committee rep resenting the Woman's Clubs of San I'cdrp, made tho selection of a sult- iiblo cup of solid silver, gold-lined, nnd beautifully inscribed In tho fol lowing terms: "Greetings to tho Promotion Com mittee and Chamber of Commerce nf Honolulu from the Chamber of Com' merce of Ban Pedro, commemorating tho Trans-Pacific Yacht Ilaco and Harbor Day, July 4,J08." The, cup will bo Kiui"in charge of Captain Harris of the yacht Hawaii, on tho morning of July 4, and ho lias stnted that ho will blow tho mast. and rigging out of tho boat If necessary in nn attempt to carry tho cup Into tho Ijland harbor ahead of hla American competitors. The cup will bo placed on exhibition In tho office of the San Pedro News Company this morning. Mm.' Abbott and tho commlttco se lected by her, deservo congratulations for tho correct tasto displayed by them In tho matter of selection of tho cup, which Is beautiful both In do sign nnd finish. CULGOA JOINS U.S. SHIPS NOWIN PORT Refrigerator Ship, In This Morning Two Others Que Tho refrigerator Bhlp Culgoa ar rived this morning from San Fran cisco, leaving only two of tho attend ant fleet which is preceding tho Ar mada yet to come Into port. She docked about 10 o'clock at tho Naval wharf. Hours beforo she camo In, as early as yesterday morning, in fact, she was signaling tho news of her ap proach by wireless, to tho Glacier (Continued on Pact) 4) Our next Fruit Boat H1L0NIAN, JULY 14. Island Fruit Co.f 72 S. King Si Those 15. PARCEL DELIVERY Phone 361 TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. flopp & Co., 185 S. KINO STREET. i(Wrtfriea. SLOW SPEED Good Fleet Reports At tho meting of tho Fleet Execu tive Commlttco this afternoon, Capt. Merger of tho Hawaiian band was present and outlined tho program to bo given during tho fleet week. Ho mado quite a hit among tho members present nnd Judging from tho general outlook of tho thing. It looks ae if tho band would bo Increased during tho stay of tho fleet. "No liquor for tho band," sold Dcr gor. "I want to gUu good music to thu men of the fleet, hut 1 cannot do it without getting soma moro men." Tho baud question was referred to tho Fleet Entertainment Commlttco lo site up tho prospect and report. Kdltor Cfcorgo Henshall, of tho la wallan Star, who has been in Sun Francisco, stated that ho had called on Admiral Spcrry on tho flagship Conectlcut, who stated that tho men did not want to havo football games while hero. Two or thrco baseball games wcro about enough. After fav oring tho committee with necessary information, Henshall was 'thanked for his services. rresldont-Perlcy Homo of tho Ka mahemaha schools Informed tho com mlttco by letter that a rest station with necessary writing materials and cold drinks would be provided for tho men, Tho Iilshop Museum and the school buildings, Including tho chapel, will nlBO be open to tho men. Mr. Home was voted thanks "for his generous offor. Chairman Richardson of the Trans portation Commlttco, Col. Jones of tho Decoration Committee, V. B. McStock cd of tho Commlttco nt I.argo and C. II. Dlckoy of tho Information Com mlttco all reported progress. ISBELL OBSTRUCTED BY LOCAL SHIPS Expert Tried To Reach Flagship But Was Cut Out Manager Dalch of the Wireless Company is In receipt of a letter from Exnort Isbcll which states that ho wai unable to call tho Connecticut on ac ' count of tho Interruptions of tho cs scls which nro now In tho harbor.' Ily arrangement, Isbell calls tho flagship at 9 ocry evening, but Inst night ho could do nothing on account of tho calls sont out and tho talking between tho tenders In port and tho Arcthusla,1 From 9:09 until 9:in last night tho Culgoa was calling tho Arcthusla; from 9:10 until 9:12 tlio Glacier was calling tho Arcthusla; from 9:12 until 9:13 tho ArethtiBla was talking with tho Culgoa, and from 9:13 until 9:11 tho transports Sherman and Sheridan wcro talking together. Manager Dutch will confor with tho opornlnrs on board tho ships now In port and ask that they refrain from culling ift this time In tho future, Thcro Is a rumor, brought down horo in tho Coast flics, that tho Mat ton Navigation Company is negotiat ing for tho purchnso of tho Mariposa and tho Alameda. Malt Nutrine An Excellent Malt Tonic that is recommended by all the best physi cians. It will keep you in the best of con dition, other things being favorable. Try it. Hollister's Drug Co., Ltd. . .i, ma.'Jj Aaiiuitk :sti KERN DENVER, July 10. The nomination of Bryan was made at 3:40 this morning after an all-night session. The vote was Bryan 882 1-2, Johnson 46, Gray 59 1-2, with eikht delegates absent. The nomination was made unanimous by acclamation and a scene of wild enthusiasm was enacted in th: early morning hours. The conven tion adjourned till this afternoon, when the nominations for Vice President were to be taken up. Johnson Worth Kern of Indiana was first named as Bryan's running mate. New York named Charles A. Towne of New York City, and Arch ibald McNeil of Connecticut was. presented to the convention. Clark Howell of Georgia, named for Vice President by Folk of Missouri. Many States seconded the name of Kern and as one after another flock ed to his banner the other candidates were withdrawn and Kern was nominated by acclamation. The delegates thoroughly tired out then voted to adjourn. "Who's Who" says of John Worth Kern, lawjer. born Howard Coun ty, Indiana, Dec. 20, 1849. Graduated University of Michigan 1869; re porter Supreme Court of Indiana 188 C-9; Stute Senator 1892-6; City Attor ney Indianapolis 1897-1901. Unsuccessful candidate Governor of Indi ana 1900-1904. Received complimentary oto of his party for U. S. Sen ator 190S, ' FLEET PROCEEDS AT EIGHT KNOTS SAN 'FRANCISCO, Calif., Julv 10. Wireless messages received from the' Atlantic Fleet report the ships proceeding at eight knots and 640 miles from port. The cruiser St. Louis recently arrived from Honolulu sailed today for Bremerton Navy Yard. Tom Watson Accepts ATLANTA, Ga., July 10. Tom Watson today formally accepted the nomination of the Populist party for the office of President. MISTRIAL FOR MANUEL CRUZ . Tho Jury In tho, caso of tho Terri tory v. Manuel Cruz havo disagreed and their report has been handed Into Judgo Do Bolt. They wcro thereupon dismissed by tho Court. Tho caso has been a hotly contested ono from start to finish as might bo seen from tho way tho Jury stood, six for acquittal und six for conviction. Now York potlco aro shadowing Haf- facllo Pnlizzolo, a former member of tho Italian chamber of doputles who has arrived thorc. Ho was twlco tried for murder in Italy, being acquitted at tho second trial. " YOUR OPPORTUNITY If you are man, and if you are looking for some swell white shoes at a low figure, read this: t Men's White Buck Oxfords $4.60 a pair Men's White Canvas Oxfords $1.50, $2, $3, and $3.50 a pair ALL GOOD-QUALITY SHOES, AND WELL MADE. Manufacturers' Shoe Oompanv. Ltd.. 1051 FORT ST. "The Reliable House." TEL. 282. ; ; I J rfflji w 1 liiiiii ir " n iiifliJSiiiti iiiiiWiil J 1 1 i ia jaj JOURN IS SECOND From tho San Francisco flics it Is learned that tho officers of tho Tonya Maru woro dlssatlsflcd when thoy reached tho Coast with tho showing the steamer hadf mado on her maiden vo)ogo. They aro supposed, from (ho captain down, to havo handed in their resignations this movement taking In only tho English officer of tho boat. Hut, a denial of this wns print ed in ono of tho Coust papers, and it Is not absolutely crlflablo hero at first hand. Hackfcld & Co., tho agents, havo heard nothing nt It, nnd tho re port Is not believed tfiero. Anothony Comstock, head ot tho New York Society for tho Suppression of Yico, Bays his socloty will fight tho shcuth gown, whether worn by chorus girls or members of tho 400 1 1