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RVEN1NH nPLLETIN. BOKOLTTLTl. T. II., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1908
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SPORTS
I Local and National
Ed Deslia Has Plan For
Inter-Island Ball
Schedule
lMdlc i'crnniulcz yesteid ij receiv
ed u letter fiom Kd. Deuba, written
fiom l.tlme, Kau.il, in term! tu mi
Inter-Island baseball si hi-diilc, for
the championship of tlie Territory.
Tlio mutter will lie brought up by
I'eiiuiiuW at meeting of tho Hono
lulu Baseball League to lie licM to
morrow. Desha writes In rezard to the Idea
suggested bj thu coining Islt of the
Moolienu le.im here. Ho has noticed i
that Maul Is also to send up a team,
and has, with all this In mind. Front
ed around on Kauai, and gotten to
gether sonic materlnl which ho
thinks can take away tho scalps of
tho Moohcaus and the Maul aggrega
tion very handily and comfortably.
He has the thing prettj well map
ped out on Kauai. All that Is ncces
sarj Is for the locals to say thu word
and it's n go.
Deslia suggests Regatta Day, tho
19th, and the following d.t, which Is
Sunday, for tho lnter-Ulaud games.
Modestly, lie states thnt ho doesn't
expect to beat the Honolulu teams
with the Knual aggregation, but ho
would like to, all tho same. '
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Joe Cans, tho colored boxer who
mixed with Hat Nelson In San Finn-
clsco today, enjovs u reputation as
a gambler. He doesn't bet heavily
on tiro fighting game. No, no Ho
loses ins money lit craps As n ro-
Hilt, tho look of a savings bank Is en-
tlrely unfamiliar to lilm. It seems
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that Joseph In uncommonly fond of
that gamo which Is usually n weak
ness with his race, and has liccn
I novvii to BtaKo as liuieli as $3000 on
a tuin of the illcklc hone cubes.
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The Kam-ruli.ihou gamo of Mon-
da does not count In on the lcgular
schedule of the Honolulu ll.iseb.ill
I.canue. This. Is about (ouceded by
nil pintles concerned Theio wns no
onicl.il scorer pioscnt, and It la tho
precedent to let games plaod under
fheso circumstances count onl) as e
hibitlcin matches.
It Is orj possible that, as Mon
days games do not count at all. u
fow I'lin-Jowol matches for tho c ha
plonshlp will be all that l been
through the lest of this season. It's
up to the league, mid a good many of
the olllrers aie In fauir of such a
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FLEET BASEBML TODAV
The Tenno3sco baseball nlno and
that of the California, plnvlng for
tho championship of tho Pacific
Heel's Second Division, will meet
this afternoon at 3:. 10 o'clock, In-
Ble'"' 0I "lining "IT tho gamo In .1
foiMioon, as tho other gnnits have
a" b,u" ho''!.
Tll ultIin.Uo light of plajlng tho
Fonnsjlvnnla nine for tho champion
ship of tho whole l'leet Is at stake.
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Ebon Low today leeched a cable,
slating that Aichle ICaaun unci Il.ua
Purdj. thu Hawaiian lopcis who re
Hawaiian lopcis who re-,
highest honors lit CllOV-'llllll
cently won
enne, will return cm tho next Ala-
meda. Jack Low will bo back later.1
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INO MONEY TO FIX
HACKFELD WHARF
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Now
Complaints of considerable weight
have been cuteicd ugalnst tho minor-
nblo condlllon of tho Ilackfclil wliinf
of late, for It has been Illustrated that
tho place was fast bocnni ng a dang-
cmii. mnnnrn m n, nf..iv nt u . ,
passed over It Itaoici, theio seenisitcr ln fa,or of tl10 "Wfaco drainage
to be no Immedlato rtmedv In sight, ,of N'uunnu valley,
that Is, f lorn tho Department of Pub- Ono look at tho turbid fluid as It
lie Works, for tho appropriation for Ilea, In the reservoirs todny will con
this sort of work hns dwindled until vlnco most pcoplo of Ub utter unfit
Ihero Is leltouly tho iipproxlmalo Biiiii,Ill;SH fo nn.ti.i,,,, i,.. wninrlnif
of $.i;n per month to last until thoi ,,f" r , V.. watering
next Legislature convenes plants or furnishing power to pump
Tho last Legislature appioprlatod ,lcal'"-8lvlng artesian wnter.
tho sum of $:l,000 for Improvements I Assuming that boiling may par
and malntenanco nf tho wharves iinil . tlally purify tho Nuunnu wnter, tho
harbor of Honolulu. Tho limning ex- lluld Is lcndcred vapid, and unpaln
lieuses mid costs of repairs not to say tnblo for drinking purposes: further.
iSS!3! .".fvon,d,hin,n,c,0o,i:!yt7 - '-
allj lindenuato for tho amount of Illcs for "oiling water, or, for lack
wurlc that Is to bo done. In tho first ,of t,lno or Inclination, will not do so.
place lirewer'B whaif wns at Hut used The saving of public money effect
b) tho Intel Jliilanil pconlo for tho cd by nn lll-ludired cennnmv mnv lm'
docMng or their lutta, but it liecnnio 'neutralized by an epidemic of typhoid
Sw';?,',''11 sonioprovl-, fever, for which those who hnvo
.-"ion be mudo for the M.flsou 1 no vvhen'i,,-,,,.... .,... . ,,.,
their boats started running heie, m biou(fh1t nb l, "'? . prwent condition
tho Intei-Islnnd boats were moved over i0f atta'rs ' ll0 "Ircctly responsible,
to KoreiiBon'ii wharf, mid lirewer'B In nn' raBC "'o Nuuanu water
wliinf was given to the JIalson com-
pnny. Uy vlrttio of tho ftinnvul. it
tilsn becamo nccerccry thnt n new
Fhed bo coiutruclcii on Soienson's
whnrf for tho Use of tho local ste-mi-
ship peoplo Tho shod which has been
built cost In tho nelghboihood of $7000
sum Ihls sum bad to coino out of tho
appropilatlon Reside this diodglng
work has cost about $2000 hero. Tho
bolnnco of the appropriation to dnte,
which hr.s (n last the Department un
til tho Legislature meets, Is $2,116.91.
SURFACE WATER IMPURE
Editor livening 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n :
Prior tn tho recent rains, tho city
water supply was limpid anil well
flauned. Ileing chlclly deilvcd from
deep aitcslan wells It was pleasant
u 'inlosnnil. tn illlntr In lla nut.
urnl Etate.
That Is now changed. Pumping
1ms been discontinued on the ground
of expense, and the Impure water of
tho Nuuami reservoirs has been
turned Into the city mains.
In a publication called "Plctur
csquo Honolulu," Dr. St. D. G. Wal
ters is quoted as saying ho "thought
water from surface drainage, unless I
carof"V. consistently, and sclentin-
cnlly llltered, n incnaco to public I
lienl tli. Honolulu had nrtcslan wells
enough to furnish a pure wntcr sup
ply for the entire city, there were"
noiio better an) where, and theso
alone should be telled upon for
household use."
In dellanto of this weighty profes-
sional dictum, the authorities who
control the wntci supply of this city
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lmv illscorclcd the pure artesian wa.
should not be supplied for public uso
while tho dam-bulldlng works nro In
progress, as tho presence of a laigo
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. WARSHIPS ANCkoft
(Continued from Pace 1)
miles, but tho best receiver id hot nt
llaibcr's Point, und It Is as a resull
doubtful Just how much farther tho
messages will bo received.
Tho Atlantic Fleet, during Its voy
ago from this port for Now Zealand,
wus 'heard for over 1200 miles,. If lu
much Is ilono In tho enso of tho Pa
cific Fleet, "talking" will bo dono with
this city through about half of tho
trip down to Samoa, which is 2G00
miles away.
Messages of tho local company aio
not being Interrupted by Inter-vessel
woik on tho Fleet. Only In case of
vgent mcssngcB have tho wlrelcsu
machines of thu cruisers been used ln
tho dnvtlmo, mid not then frequently
enough to Interfere with tho comnrci
clal work.
California Dance.
Callfornlaus of this city nio glvliu
a danco this oveulug at tho Moana
hgtel, to cumniemorato tho Gbth anni
versary of tho admission of that Stato
to tho Union. Native Sons of thu
cruiser California are especially wel
come, hut All ofi tho nmcers of tho
ricct and all of the native Californlans
nnvo been Invited to attend. A great
big ciowd Is expected to turn out.
nrnest KaaI'D orchestra in full foice
will furnish tho music; thu manage
ment will bo nil that could bo asked
fur. Tho presenco of tho cruiser Cal
ifornia In port lends nn addod signif
icance to tho event.
Funeral Party.
The death of an ordinary seaman, a
now recruit, by tho namo of Tato, on
tho cruiser Washington, wns tho occa
sion of a funeral paity, tho march of
which throngh the.stieets this morn
lug occasioned a great deal of Interest.
The ship s band, rt, corporal's guard ot
marines to flio tno saluto over the
grnvo, ntnl a handful of comrfades
Irom tho ship marching two abreast
formed tho party. With thu band
playing u fiinoml dirge, they marched
to tho cemetery; tho rlllos were (lied
ucross tho giavo as the benediction ot
the fighting man, und then the llttlo
procession tiaiuped back to tho cruis
er to tho strains of lively marches.
Appendicitis was the cause of (loath
DEMOCRATS PREPARE
(Continued from Pare 1)
In a very unsettled stato, nud It
would ceUnliily seem very dcsirablo
that the candidates como foivvnid so
that' tho elcctois have some chnnco
to sort tlfem over before tho day of
tho convention.
Tho Democratic Tcrrltmlnl Coir
vontlou will bo hold toninnovv, but
us till i will consider of candidates
only tho Delegate to Congiess, and
this, It Is conceded, will ho handed
to Link MeCaudlesu, tho wlso men
aiming tho Demounts have been con
contiatlug their attention on the
drawing of planks for tho party plat
form. This matter will bo taken up
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at Wnvorley Hall nt 7 o'clock.
First and foremost on this plat
foim will undoubtedly 4io the land
law matter, It being desired that the
principle of tho American land laws
be applied here, and that the control
of tho public lands in Hawaii be ta
ken trom the local administration
and placed under tho Intel lor De
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partment at Washington. It Is also
proposed to keep the tevenuo derived
fiom the lands hero to beised for a
permanent school fund. This plank
will even go so far as to recommend
the appointment by tho President of
it Suivovor General for the Tcirltoiy
and the abolishment of the local Sur
vey Department, which, it is con
tended, Is nn excessive expense.
Another plonk, which will bo In
cluded in the platform, will provido
for the abrogation of the Territorial
Public Works Department us far as
It now operates within tho Counties;
while still another feature will bo
the doing away with appointive tax
asscsspis, and piovtdlng for electlvo
assessors In the Counties, tho Coun
ties to collect the taxes and pio lute
them to tho Terrltoilul Treasuier, ns
the Legislature may deteimlne each
bi-cnnlal period.
Other olllccs of tho appointive sjs
tcm tho Democrats want to transfer
to the Counties, ns far an It Is pos
sible' to do so, with power to elect
them. ThU would refer, for Instance,
to tho ointo of Iteglfitrnr of Convey
ances, while the ofllco of High Sheriff
would bo totally abolished. Of course
many of these plans would Involve
changes In tho Oiganlc Act, but the
Deiiiociats hope to have thoso changes
made so that they can cairy out their
plans.
Tho Democrats will nlso favor a
loin policy loutcniplatlng tho meet
ing of tho Tenltorlal loans by a tix
levy supplemented by lecolpts riom
ull public utilities on whkh loan
fiindB lmvo been expended, Tito
plntfonn will favor limiting tho
souiccs of taxation to land values
and n ginduated Income tax.
VFurtheimore, tho enactment of u
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1908. BY THE (If ?D"j; UVXX TOEGRAU (NEW TORK
direct primary law. Initiative aud rcf- Ing into the County Act pledges ot
oremlum, Including tho recall, will ,llc Platform, and carrjlug tlirougli
bo recommended, and In this connec- ,vn.ler worlt8 lcSlslntlon.
tlon attention will be called to JSTTjZ
failure ot tho last Republican Legls- for legislative honors, but fow ot
lature to enact Its platform pledges theso have tome Into tho open yet.
on this subject. It is not prouubhj Makitlenn and Willie Ciawfoid havo
that tho platform will Include any declared tlicmselve3 as candidates fof
plank dealing with tho liquor que- the House. It. W. Shlnglo nnd Char
tion. It being tho Idea that the refer- llo Claik will probably run for the
endum will ho suillclcnt to settle this House, and Dovvsotl and llawllns
and kindred questions. iM,0 uoth been spoken of for tho
Tho platform vlll stiongly dc- Senate. Tho latter would, should ho
nounce tho alleged discrimination nin. have to leslgn from the position
practiced tn tho assignment nnd sal- ot Deputy U. S. Dlstilct Attoiuo).
ailcs glvon government tc.uheis of which ho now holds. In this connec
long service in tho employ of tho tlon, it may bo stated that this talk
Iloaid of Education, ns compared has given rise to the question wheth
wlth those of lecont Normal School or Rawlins does not at this tlmo hold
graduates, and attention will bo call- this position Illegally, ns he Is Btlll ii
cd to tho failure of thn Republican Ilepicseiitatlvo iinHI the noxt elec
Lcglslature to mako good itsplatfoim tlon. '
Pledge to piovldo local Hoards of Hd-, Supervisor S. C. Dwlght, Ed. Qulnn
ucntlon. t10 pinmijo,., John nUB,es nnU :,a
Attention will likewise bo called to Long have all been urged by their
tho tnllure of tho Republican Legls- f, lends to run for cither tho Senato
Httiro to secure nn amendment of the or the House'
Organic Act providing for local land Among the County candidates the
elslatlon, to push the Refund bill situation Is about the same, the only
In Congress, to Investigate piivuto now name mentioned being thnt ot
wharves und whnrfngo dues, to ml- Criminologist Harry Lako for Den.
vnnce local self-government by wilt- uty Sheriff.
Fresh
ic .F 0ur Feats dld not 6ve the greatest satisfaction to
the thousands of people who deal with us it would be fool
ish for us to ask you to order some of our beef aud mutton
this week.
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this evening at it caucus to be held
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