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"v. j" y,v v -' aj" v m. j , "VU( i7"' .... . "' . . : t -r? v : 4V,.l4: . ' 1 -" -.JV- ... "WW nf- .! 4.1 f .Jr v. . I From Ban Francisco: Lurline ...I.luly 13 For San Franciico: Alameda July IS From Vancouver: Mamma July 21 For Vancouver: Aornngl July 22 VOL. X. NO. 4)52 PIRATE SMITH Jack Says That Chairman llallcntjuo of Uio Hoard of Liquor Cuiiimlsalouris do llbcrrlcly hrofco faith with lilm In oricc!ng tiie llcmiio applied fur by W. C. Peacock & Co. In tho allegation mado by Jink Lucas, "ex-member, ati'l It was fur tbnt reason clilefly tluit ho caw there was no further use Of his being on tho Hoard, mid thercfoie ' handed In hla resignation. "'At the tlmo when 'Scotty' Mcs ton'd npiilicntloii for a llrctiBc camo nib" Mated .luck this, morning, "tho vote Blood throo to two ngulnst 'Scot ty.' llnllcntynb wanted the vote unanimous, 6t:i tliiK tlfiit 'Scotty' wns down and mit. and there was no rise In making n Rjiltt of tho oto. Ileal Izlng thlH fact, that there wai no hope for Ktutty, I suggested to Cailoj Long, who with uic had voted In fn vor of. 'Srotty,' that we acquiesce' to ll'illentyno'a r'en.uest. Howotor, bc finr M) doing, I talked concerning the place, tcllliiR bow It had been built expressly for tho purpose or a saloon and bow It w.ia one of tho oldest-es-tnhllshpd platen In the rity. There upon Ilullontyiin stated that If tho vote wen: made unanimous it would bo understood Hint a license would lie granted lo Peacock for tho same pi entiles. Upon thin condition, Co-. Ins Lour and 1 agreed to the unnnj; nious voto ngulnst 'Scotty.'"' ltalTeii tyne'a statement wan mado In open meeting. "Well," said Jack, "when I saw bow things weru going yesterday nt tho meeting, I got n little hot under the collar. Tho Peacock matter camo up. Ilallentyno said that he couldn't too tho need of n unjoon tliere. Once inure I told bow tho tflnro Vns old-es-tyblhlicd, how Peacock had been vlr lu'illy promised u license, and I stat ed emphatically that Peacock was a unit who could bo depended upon to l mi lilR placo respectably. "Ilallentyno then paid, 'Send for a man from Peacock's and wo will aBk bin what kind of a place they intend to llC3p.' "Tills waa too much for me," said .lack to tho leportor, "and I told thorn bo In that many words. The it ml in lty of tho tlijng! To Kond.fo.r a Man to ask him whnt fort of a' place be was going to run, especially u man of tho standing-that Peacock has, when, Bitch u thing has never bo foro liccn done! ."For the best intorcsts of tho com munity, for tho preservation of har mony, for I certntnly was not lh harmony with, tbu rest of tho mom bors, for tho sake of the liquor law, which i think Is n good one, and foe my own self-respect, I told them thon Summer Suits Swell double-breasted suits in blue serge and black un-' dressed worsted.- . Light weight, half-lined, and tailored by ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.. We sell extra pai rs of light trousers to go with th:m, making praetically two suits. , Stop in and see them. They're natty and fit perfectly. THE KASH CORNER OF FORT 3:30 EDITION RIDE CAMPAIGN WINS Ballantyne Faitf With Him and there tbnt 1 win going to resign, and t wasn't inliiclng'ln my language, cither. Ilallentyno hollered at me to lit down, but I didn't. I got nut. I fout.d n typewriter mid dictated my resignation, and took it Immediately up to the Governor. Tho rest you know." Peacock & Co. am not doing much talking nt.tlie present lime. However, to sa'y that they were 'surprised at tho outcome of tho proposition Is putting It mlldjy. "I have nulling to say yet," Bald Mr. Peacock this morning, "except that tho placo known ns tho Itoynl Annex hiis been In existence for over CO years, and for 25 eurs of Hint time I'cacock & Co. bavo controlled it, Andtln all tho tlmo tho placo bus ,becn under our control there has nev er be'.'ii.uny accusation of violating the law directed against It." Tho following Is a list of names of persons, and cbi porntlons consenting to tho Issuance of a llccnbc to Pea cock ft Co. for u saloon at the corner of Merchant and Nuuanu Ktrcets, "ScottyV obi placo: 11. P. lloth, K. M. Watson. N. Fer nandez, I fj. Weaver, A. V. dear, Kdwnrd C.'llrown, Wo Kce, C. ilolto, Y. Takaltu,waltS, De lYecst, Chock, ;T6ng ns nnd for Wing Wo Tnl Com, panyTE irShnw, S. M. Damon, D. II Lewis as and for iovcjoy fc Co., N. Otsukn manager ns und for tho Yoko hama Spcclo Dank, Ltd., F. A. Schae fer, T. M. Harrison, J. S. Martin, II. Holmes, D. H. , Lewis, Ng Chuck ns and for Ynt Loy Co., Chang Hop as and for Yco Chan and Co., Tim Keo, Sang Clian, Kutnyama, U. A. Somma, J. W. Podmorc, Jas. F. Morgan (Mor- (Continufcd on Page 4) f-f-t- -t- -t----t-V -f-f - . f EWA CONTRIBUTES. -f . -4 f Fred Wnldron, chairman of tho.-t-f Entertainment CoiniulttciH ,ro- f ccived -a letter from Manager f Itcnton this morning enclosing a V f draft for 127, which wjib con t rib- -f f utcil by. tho' employees of Kwa f plantation for tbo entertainment , f of tho Fleet. Competition Is The life of our Trade. It keeps the other fellow moving to catch our boys. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Telephone 361, CO., LTD., AND HOTEL STREETS. Evening HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY. JULY 14. 1908 CONDEMN LAND FOR BREAKWATER 4 Uncle Sam May Takt Summary Action To Get Land ' Undo Sam la not n bard ma'h to get nlong with by any means, but ho doesn't usually stand for uny Inter ference or Interruption in tho work ho starts out to do. And this Is ex actly whnt I.oriln Andrews of Illlo will probably find out unless he glvts tho Government a right-of-way for a railroad which will bo built from tho quarry whero tho stono for tho Illlo harbor breakwater Is being taken, to the breakwater proper. II Is up to the Government to se cure n right-of-way for tho contract ors In this work, and the route se lected will carry tho lino over about three-fifths of an acre of land lensed by I.orrln Andrews'. Tho matter Is n smnll one, only In the neighborhood of $200 being Involved, but tlie.ro Is somo objoctlon being mado by the Government to paying tho price asked by Andrews. United States District Attorney lircckons will tend tho deed for tho llght-of-wny to Illlo today cr tomor row for Andrew's signature, and If it is not forthcoming soon, Undo Sam uel will take the necessary stepj to condemn tho ctrlp At land waited. Which all goes to show that' "might makes right whon Undo Sam is right." MAKE PLANS FOR i MEETING FLEET Reception Committee To Go Outside In Mauna Loa As yet thoro Is no definite signal dcslgnntcd for the approach of the Atlantic Fleot, but It Is expected that flvo long blasis of it whlstlj will bo blown from tho Hawaiian Electric Company. Chairman Gcorgj It. Car tor of the Fleet Executive Committee stated that tho Kcceptlon Committee would go otit in the Mauna Ixja as soon us tho Fleet was reported. The members of the committee wilt bo provided with tho Fleet badges when they go out to "meet tho Fleet. No flowers or lels will bo carried along. J. A. McCdndleHs,-a member of tho Kxecutive Committco, called on Presi dent Kennedy of tho Inler-IUand Steam Navigation Company this morning to ascertain what arrange ments hid. been mado, if any, for sig naling the approach of the Fleet. (Continued on Fate 4) Stocks and Bonds We respectfully solieit or ders from clients who ap preciate intelligent brok erage service, . Every order you give will be executed to the latter 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. The Bulletin's Great Fleet CAPTURED Pirate Caught .-s,.. Pirate Smith has been caught. Tho young man who has for many days eluded tho sleuths of tho local police und Fort Shorter was captured by tho local police shortly after tho noon hour today, I pctectlvo Joe Leal was riding on the police motorcjcle this afternoon near the Kapahulu road, when lie passed a man who he thought was Smith. He turned back and found IhatTno man was really Smith, where 'upon he placed him under arrest. The soldier was armed only with a cane and offered no resistance. Smith Mated at tho police station that nttcr bo hud eluded the posso Of soldiers nt Kahaulkl, he went to Mo nnnliia, whero he stole a suit of clothes. On the night of tho 7th he went through town to Knpahulu, where ho mn'do his headquarters In a cave nenr the quarry. Here ho had a pretty tough time, subsisting merely on papalas and bananas. At the time ho was captured he was on his way back from Mollllll. where he had just purchased five rents worth of pot, b'lt ho' found that he could not cat It. The police will turn Smith over lo tho military authorities, though tho prisoner wishes to be sent to tho Onlui Jail. Thursday Holiday w i " Tho banks will clnso on Thursday. tho day of tho Fleot arrival. That means that the town will enjoy a gen eral holiday, practically all tho whole sale and rotall houses having agreed to closo and all tho Government offices will obscrvo holiday hours. ' At a special meeting of the Hono lulu Ilascball Leaguo officials, held this noon, It was decided to hold tho games on Saturday, as scheduled, and not to change the date In order to give u free Held for tho Wild West Show, as bud- been advocated. It was proposed to hold the games on Thurs day, and so havo nothing,. doing Sat urday afternoon hut Ebon Low's show at Kaplolanl Park. Hut tho Leaguo officers didn't bco It that way. Those present nt the-nicctlng were Jscuberg, Falk, Pctrlo, Fernandez, Wise, nnd F. K. Stecro. United States District Attorney lircckons has received a cablegram from Washington with regard to tho naturalization of a man by the namo of Loncke. Tho man had taken out his dcclaratlon-of-lntentlon papers a considerable tlmo ago, and his wit nesses formerly lived In Honolulu, but thoy havo since moved away. lin ing a poor man, Loncke was not able to pay for depositions, and lircckons wroto to Washington 'to find out If there was any manner In which theso could bo overlooked. Tho man was formerly on tbo U. S. revenuo cutter Manning for a number of yearB. Tho cablo reads as follows; "To lircckons Honolulu: "Move continuance Lonckn natur ullzatlon hearing until July 27. Let ter follows." lircckons takes this as a favorablo Indication for Loncke, Kokaks, Films, Supplies for Fleet Week, Get them now, Hollister's Drug Co., Ltd. Bulletin Edition Out Thursday 5 LIVELY BLAZE IN . NAVAL COAL SHED Hill Fle.mes Shoot Through Ventilator and Burn Roof For almost a week past a flro has been eating away tho coal In one of the sheds at tho Naval Station neari Halekauwlla street, and this morning) a blazo startod In another of tho Nav-( al coal sheds, which, whllo It Is also on tho reservation, It not connected with tho one which was already burn ing. Tho entire destruction of the. latter shed appears to have been ncrtcd only by tho efficient work I dono by tbo local flro department. I The flro In tbo first shed started' about five days "ago. It was one of the uyual coal fires, smoldering in tho coal without bursting Into flame. Vat- loua pockets of burning coal wore found throughout tho pile, and In somo places tho flooring was consumed. This Are lias been kept under control by a stream from the tug Iroquois, whllo the flro department kept a man on watch' there also. This morning nt about 1 o'clock tho tecond Are broke out in a shed on tho Kwa side of tho former structure. In this caeo It was a lively blaze with flames shooting high Into the air through a ventilator, and tho wood work supporting tho Iron roof caught flro In several " places. Tho Central Arc station was notified, and Englho Coinpany No. 2 was; sent to tbo.scene, whero It soon managed to get-tna-opeti blazo 'extinguished,. JflVwIII, however. do necessary to cart away a portion (Contjaneilost Hft ) CONSERVATIONISTS TO BE APPOINTED Governor Frear Will Soon Name New Committee Ah an outgrowth of the Conforeuco of Governors, Governor Ftoar will prouauiy appoint a committees or men of Hawaii who will bo known as tho Territorial Conservation Commission. At tho meeting of tho Governors at Washington, tho President appointed a National Conservation Commission, which for Its duties will have the work of looking after the preservation and propagation of tho waters, lands, minerals and forests of tho United States and Territories. . t Flvo committees wcro appointed, ono on each of the abovo uamod mat ters, und an oxccutlvo committco, of which Gilford Plnchot Is tho chair man. It Is also planned to havo tho Governors of alt tho States and Ter ritories appoint thejr own committees, ami It Is probable that there will bo a conforenco In Washington sometime early In December. Tho President, says tho Governor, has enlarged tho Inland Waterways Commission. Our next Fruit Boat HILONIAN, JULY 14. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King Si Phone 15. ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES Our Ice Cream is famous in Honolulu A. T. CAFE Pay. A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., ' 180 S. KING STREET. Cents a copy BY 'Frisco Dynamiter Makes Confession SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 14. John Claudianes, a Greek, has confessed that he dynamited the houses of ex-Supervisor Gallagher, who was a witness for the prosecution in the fraft cases. Claudianes says he and his brother Peter were paid $1000. for the job and promised $5000. He will not tell by whom tne money was paid. Campaign Book Open FAIRVIEW, Neb., July 14. The Democratic National Committee fiat resolved that it will publish a list of all contributions made to the campaign fund. Americans Ahead LONDON. England. Julv 14 Flanaean. the American, won the . hammer-throw record in today's Olympic game events. bueppard, the American, won the FIGHTING AT PUERTO CORTEZ. C. A., July ana ngnnng nas Begun. FIGHTING AT TABRIZ, Morocco. July 14. The whose forces are replying with rifles. Free Ride Cause Action taken by tho Fleet Comnlttco this noon practically sruarnn- tees the froo ride on the street-cars for Carter appointed a commit tee to make that If any deficit Is caused by tho frce up. It Is confidently stated that tho trouble. Lurline Shows Speed San Pedro, July 4. Promptly nt non today tho great transuaclflc varbt race from Ban Pedro to Honolulu was started. Whon tho cannon boomed thn llllrnal fnr IliA ntnrt II, vnnhl Ia.Ii. Maud, Captain Kylo, entry of the San uii-ku juuni i;iuu, was mo nrst to nnu Ihn flrlt prn.Glnv aft ll.lv.. bam. onds past 12. Sbo was followed by tho Uttlo Gwendolyn II. tho Seattlu ontry, fifteen seconds later. Tho yacht iiuwnii, unpiain Harris, entry or tho Hawaiian Yacht Club, crossed at 12:01, whllo tb Lurllno, Captain Sinclair, flying tho flag of tho South Coast Yacht Club, was last, over at 12:03 p. m. Tho first run was directly beforo a nine-knot brcezo, with tho wind on tho starboard nuarler In tnck nfr Tirlil.. ton Beach a nillo away. Tho Gwen Banister Connell Blucher Oxford (Gun Metal Finish) This shoe is made of the very1 finest selected material, and the workman ship is that so well known in all Ban ister Shoes. We pay prompt attention to all Isl and mail orders. SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Manufacturers' Shoe Gompanv. Lid.. . The B u 1 1 e t i n Vacation Trip. Flan remains open all this year. Any penon mav start any time to win an outing with fare and all expenses paid. No names published. No contest. Just a little feasant work. PRICE 5 CENTS POLICE OUT final heat in the 1300-metre race. PUERTO C0RTEZ 14. General Guiterrez has arrived TABRIZ rebels are bombarding the citv. tbo men of the Fleet. Chnlrman n canvass for subscriptions, so - rldo appropriation It will bo mado funds will bo secured without . dolyn II overhauled tho I.ailv Mmi.l nn the run to tho stake and rounded first with Lady Maud second; tthlto tbo Hawaii only turned tho first a fow seconds beforo tho Lurline. The yachts then stood off In a south. erly course to windward. Tho Lurline passed under tho leo of both the Ha waii and tho Lady Maud, outsailing Both' nnd rapidly overhauled tho Gwendolyn II and soon showed n clean pair of heels to nil her competitors. Hundreds of people (in steamers and on shoro watched tho yachts start Tho best boat should arrlvo off Dia mond Head July 15th. At 2:30 p. in., tho yachts aro sixteen miles off San Pedro, tho Lurllno lead ing tho Gwendolyn II byhnlf a mile, tho Lady Maud a third of a mile bo hind, tho Hnwall closing tho proces sion a nillo behind. "" '" Jk ' No. 616. Price $6 :m i 'J -a 3 Tm J B 1001 FORT ST. "The Reliable House." 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