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!4 PAGES-HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER b 1908-14 PAGES
FLEET PLANS FOR OCTOBER ENTERTAINMENT
POLITICAL WORKERS ARE MAKING SLATE
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HomeT, Rulers And Achi
Men Are Getting
Together
It. V. Shingle, tlic president (it
llio Henry Wutrrhouso Tnmt Co., In
likely In lie n riniillitntn Tor t tie llousu
il' Itciucscnlntlvcs mi tliu Republican
ticKCt. 11 v;ih Htutcil (in good nil
thorlty today that lie would lie so,
ami, lit lcnsl, it wiih absolutely doll
nllcly lenrned that n delegation nt
his friends iiimI admirers hail wailed
on 1 1 1 til In press li tin to I ni0 Shlnglo
hail tolil thu delegation Hint lie hail
not iiullu Hindu up IiIh til I ml nh'iiil
thu mutter mill lie would glvo them
IiIh niiiwer this afternoon.
Tim nomination of-Shlnglo would
itiiiliiulilvilly htrcngthcu thu Repub
lican ticket (nii!l(lcralily, us liu com
I, minis the, respect of tho liuslncss
community, mid IiIh rcpiitallon fur
energy mill u ipikl; grasp of urfulrs
will miikn lilm a alit.iblu nieinhcr of
til" l.lglsl.ltlllC.
Tho Democials have been hoping
tn run Trcnsutor Trent for Major,
UN they realize. Hint ho would hn one
of tho few men In their p.uty who
might havo come hope of defeating a
Republican candidate. Yesterday
several detections from nrlous pre
cincts which hud madu slates with
IiIh inline Hinted for Major, railed
upon him,, but tlicv wero (loomed tn
meet with disappointment. Trent
(nnil'lcm that under the wording of
the Municipal Act, which provides
that tho Major may not during ills
term of olDco engage In any "pro
fession or calling," ho would not ho
nblo to carry on hl present business,
mill ho does not wish to sacrlllco this
for political honors, no matter how
Blent these, may he.
"It would ho a liulr-spllttlug prop
osition to ((intend that tho law
would not prevent the cmrylng on of
my liiiMncM," Bald Trent this fore
noon, ".mil I do not pioposo to split
hairs over tho matter. 1 liuvo aliso
lulcly dcrllned to adopt tho nomina
tion for Major, and 'this Is definite.
Of course. I iipprcelato thu honor of
being offered tho nomination, Imt
my business will not allow mo to ac
cept It."
I'M. India in. another of Hie Di-nin-cratle
plll.us, hIm declines to run for
Major.
This afleinoon the elections of del
ogatos to tho llepuhllcaii County mid
Territorial Conventions will take
plu co. Theio will bo Homo streiiuous
lights In siiuio of tho precincts, mid
theiu Is flinch kicking In tho Seventh
of tho Fifth, whlln in tho Second of
the Fourth tlieio Is considerable
(Continued on Pace 4)
Children's
School Clothes
Is your boy ready for school? He will probably need
u new suit to look neat and trim for the beginning of tho
term. 1
Bring him here and have him try on some of tho
handsome boys' suits just unpacked.
Wc havo the most natty styles for children to be seen
in Honolulu. We've got the goods; you've got the boy
let's get together.
The Kash Co., Ltd.,
Corner Fort and Hotel Streets
LONG FOR
A persistent liininr was In circula
tion this morning to thu effect Hint
Carlos Long would ho n cnudldntu for
SJicrlff on tho ltcpiilillciin Iteltet,
There kcciiih no doiiht that such a
movement Is on foul and not n few
active worker mo out for Long.
Mr. I.nng docs not declare himself,
however, for any position on tho He
publican ticket. What tic in looking
for Is the doleg.iloshlp to tho enliven
Hon and further than Hint hu sajs lie
Is in tho hands of IiIh fileuds. This
Is Inlerpir-teil to mean Hint Mr, Long
will accept tho nomination If ho Is
given tho majority volo of tho con
HOW LAND LAW
MAKES SMALL FARM
LAND TRANSACTION FILED FOR RECORD CALLS ATTENTION
FAILURE OF SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATIONS TO PER
MANENTLY POPULATE PUBLIC LANDS
OPENED UP
"It Is to counteract such trans- -f
nclloiiH and speculations in Innd
lis this seems to ho a Mir ox-
nniplc, that I havo mndo It my
policy to turn down nil Settle- f
iiicul Association applications. I
hnu had piobnbly fifteen or
twenty applications for Settle- -f
--..ment -Association grants", but, -f
with tho exception of one, which
is a matter of 100 acres; of land -f
f nt Onomca, promittcd by Governor -f
Carter, I havo refused them. I.nnd
speculation, t,o far as wo enn
f help, will not bo tolerated."
Governor Walter I Krcar.
Settlement associations, Inml laws,
and speculators coino In for 11 beniill
fill roust as tho result of a document
which was filed with Iteglstrar Mer
rlnm this morning. It shows how tho
existing hind laws may hu turned and
nt thu mmo tluio hu obej-cd, how tho
letter of thu law may bo preserved
while, tho pin pot ted Intention uf tho
law Is overthrown.
Sixty notes of laud tit Kameo, N01II1
Illlo, vveiu Mild this moriiliig by .Too
ci 1 lorn to Gcoigu Hoss Tor tho coiisld
eiatlou of 210(1. In this document It
Is Hinted Hint tlio land wns part uf a
grant to thu Mackenzie. Settlement
Association, nnd vvholo sum of JGOfl,
charged by tho govornmeiit for tho
laud, was paid up by hlni on March 27,
1907. On account of thu "act Hint tho
Settlement Association was men
tioned In tho sale, tho Land OfTlcu wns
interviewed and It was there found
that (leorgu Hoss hlinsolf wns tho
SHERIFF
vontlon.
"I havo not niinounecd mj'Belf as n
cnudldntu for Sheriff," said Long when
Interviewed, "I am In thu hands of
my friends Whntuver they sny I will
havo to take, under consideration.
What I am looking for is to bo 11 dele
gate to the convention. Thosu who
will bo elected nt thu convention will
ho the ones who mu responsible for
putting up their man.
"Would ou nccept tho Sheriffship
If offered pou by jour friends?" asked
tho reporter.
"I cannot snj-, I nm not saying nny
thing now," answered Long.
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orlglnnl holder of thu land, under right
of purchase lease.
Hoss got tho lnnd under the settle
ment association plan In March, 1904.
Just 11 -cnr Inter hu enma over to this
Island to hcrnnio 11 plantation man
iiner, and consequently could not fill
tho rosldcnco clatisu In his agreement,
Tho Innd. uccordlng to ll'iu land ofllco,
was thor(!furc',trnnsfcrrod t'5'crrlcra
n't n nominal figure, mid tho latter has
undo tho plnco bis little home, build
ing n small IimiEo, nnd cultivating tho
land. It wns his small rami.
Now Hoss, who cannot Itvo on tho
lnnd, buys It. Thcro is no violation of
tho Inw, but this manner or switching
government land, originally Intended
for settlers mid small farmers, Ih not
Interpreted by tho Government us
coming within tho spirit of tho law.
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DANGE AT HONOLULU
SEASIDE HOTEL TO
NIGHT IN HONOR OF
PACIFIC FLEET
Commencing this evening, nnd con
tinning every night during tho visit
of tho Pnclfio fleet, a dnnco will be
given In their honor nt tho Honolulu
Seaside Hotel, Special dinners will
also ho scrvqd In tho open air dining
room from six-thirty to eight, which
bus been attractively decorated for
tho occasions. Music for nil of tho
dinners nnd dunces will bo supplied by
the Kaal Gleo Club. A cordial Invltn
Hon tn tho locnl Army and Navy folk,
as well us tho numerous patrons of
(ho Scusldo, Is extended.
Dr. and Mrs. Sinclair, accompanied
by Miss Sinclair, camo back today
from Illlo, where thuy enjoyed their
vacation.
The
Stock
Exchange
has resumed business
aftei a week'g vaca
tion. If you wish to buy
or sell stocks or bonds
we shall be pleased to
handle your order.
Hawaiian Trust
Company, Ltd
023 FORT STn Honolulu
Parade When Ships
Return From Samoa
The Pnciflc Fleet, Committee met
with Admiral Swlnburnn on board
tho West Virginia this morning, to
dlscuBR pinna for the entertainment
of tho oulcerH nnd 'men whlln they
tiro making their two ttnjs in this
port. Tho result Is Hint thn public
events will not bo held until Octo
ber, nftcr (ho return of the squadron
fiom Samoa, upon tho suggestion of
tho Admiral. ,
Admiral Swinburne staled that ho
thought It bettor, on account of
tcarclty of time nnd other consider
ations. Hint the matter of entertain
ment ho postponed tntll tho return
of tho ships, Tho amount of lelsuro
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COMMANDER V7. A. GILL, U. S. N
who has command of the U. S.
Pacific Torpedo Fleet, the first two
divisions of which arc r.ow in port.
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during tho longer October stny will
bo greater, nnd the tlmo more oppor
tune.
Parade Promised
Tho Admiral piomlsed In have men
from tho ships parade, 11s was dona
In tho case of tho Atlantic Fleet dur
ing Its recent stay hero. Though.
thcro tiro homowhnt less men with
this Squadron, a good many thou
sands will bo in line, nnd 11 very ex
cellent bpcctnrlc furnished.
Plans for tho events which are to
mark tho stny of tho Fleet Inter
woro gone Illlo In a general way, nnd
11 comprehensive, outlino mapped.
To See Pearl Harbor
In tho first place, two trips to
Pearl Harbor will bo held, ns was
done when Sperry's big Fleet was
hero. Wahlnwa will nlso bo taken
In. An appropriation has boon mado
for tho Wnhlnwn trip, lasting over
two days, of Jinn. Tho excursions
will enntilo officers mid men to take
n look nt tho future Naval Station of
the Hawaiian Islands. Thoy will
probably bo mndo by rnll und by tho
Iroquois, an wns dnno beforo.
Ladies To Entertain
It wns further decided that tho
Ladles' Social Commttteo would tnko
n prominent part In tho entertain
ment work. Thcro will bo n ball
DELICIOUS
FOI COCKTAIL,
lOo
Served Cold at Soda Fountain of
Hollister
Drug Co., Ltd.
KING AND FORT.
Open Nierhts
'Til Eleven
While the "Fleet" is in port. Meals,
beverages, and candies. The best
in each line.
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Alexander Young Cafe,,
COR. BISHOP AND HOTEL STS.
given for the officers by this com
mittee. And tho enlisted men will
not In forgotten. They aro aim to
havo a dnnce, given by tho ladles,
during tho rest of tho gaiety of tho
October Btaj
Tho meeting Willi the Admiral was
held nt 10TI0 o'clock this morning,
by Invitation to thu commit tee, rend
jesterduy nt n meeting held In tho
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
These plnns lcavo tho officers nnd
men to their own devices. In sonic
mensure, during tho present stnj
Tho opportunities arc being vnstly
Improved wi fur, by tho sailors nnd
tho men who wear Bhouldcr-strnps.
REAR ADMIRAL URIEL SEBREE,
U. S. N
Commanding the Second Division of
the Pacific Squadron, Now
in Port
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Many Ashore ToJay
1110 mmi arc out uu 1110 nrsi nig
general blioro lcavo today. This is
nlso pay day for all tho ships but tho
Maryland, which was paid at sea.
Tho jncklcs show n very great
fondness for horse-flesh. They aro
monopolizing tho rigs and tho riding
Mock, whllo a number of them aro
cruising about in big nutos. Tho
ko cream parlors do 11 driving busi
ness, us they furnish 11 change of
diet from the sea rntlons served on
tho trip.
Fines Popular
Pineapples aro tho most popular
article of diet on board just now.
As toon us tho ships camo alongside
tho men who could cot ashore camo
back with pines under their arms,
In their hands, and In their blouses,
mid many n fcust was held under tin
nwnlngs of tho llttlo torpedoers ot
on tho forccnstlo of tho cruisers. All
other forms of fruit nra moro or less
Blighted for this ono article nt diet,
(Continued on Page 3)
S.S. LIMINE, Sept. 1st
ALLIGATOR PEARS', PINEAPPLES.
PAPAIAS, BANANAS,
Island Fruit Co.,
72 S. KING.
PHONE 15.
Pay
A-Little-At-A-Timc
FURNITURE
J. Hopp & Co.,
185 S. KINO STREET.
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Your Time
is worth more than the boy's,
Let us deliver your messages,
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE
PHONE 361
BANKERS
SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., Sept. 5. President Nartcl, Cashier Nash,
and Former Cashier Haven of the Market Street Bank have been indicted
by the Grand Jury for rendering false reports of the condition of tho
bank.
WorkingFor Taft
Y0UNGST0WN, Ohio, Sept. 5. Governor Hughes of New York,
Senator Bcvcridge of Indiana, and Governor Hams were speakers at a
great Republican rally Here today.
of Mr. Taft.
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'Quake At
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 5.
quake at 12:10 today. The damage
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ASHORE ,0N
SAN PEDRO, Calif., Sept. 0.
today after a narrow escape from b
steamer went ashore Tuesday. He
the ship backed off. Five men wen
escape from the rocks. They were a
MADE GOOD
LEMANS, France. Sept. 5. Aeronaut Wricht made a flight today.
He was in the air fifteen minutes
YOUNG MEN
AND REPUBLICANS
NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN ROBERTSON POINTS TO YOUNG
PUBLICANS PARTY CAN WIN HANDS DOWN WITH
GOOD MEN READY TO SERVE AS CAN
DIDATES AND WORK
Tho Interview with W. A. Kin
ney published In tho morning paper
has been interpreted by many of thn
Republicans ns n very obvious offort
to nllcnuto tho Hnvvnlinn-Amcrlcaiia
fiom tho Republican party, by show
ing that tho Democrats offer them
better prospects than tho Republi
cans. When the matter was brought to
Last Week
Kerr's Sale
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Manufactures Shoe Co., Ltd.
FORT STREET, 4 DOORS BELOW HOTEL.
INDICTED
Jt-acn vigorously urncu the election
San Juan
This city was visited by an earth
is slight.
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POINT ARENA
The steamer Schnayak arrived here
cing wrecked on Point Arena. Tho
r lumber cargo was jettisoned and
t overboard during the struggle to
11 rescued.
FL'GHT
and covered fifteen miles.
RE-
tho attention of National Commit
teeman Ilobcrtbon this morning, ho
Bald:
"Speaking of young Ilawnllans
who havo demonstrated their ability
In public office, without disparage
ment of Hopkins nnd Hose, whom
Mr. Kinney mentions, as promising
joung Doomcrats, thu Republican
(Continued on Pace 4)
Men of the Fleet
SHOES
WE HAVE THE LARGEST
STOCK IN HONOLULU OF
SHOES FOR MEN AND GUAR
ANTEE YOU A PERFECT FIT.
Wc don't need to ask you to take
some other than your proper size on
account of not having sufficient stock.
Why go to a store with small as
sortment when wc offer you such a
wide range of styles and sizes to se
lect from!
SHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR
RIGHT AND AT RIGHT
TRICES.
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