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Evening Bulletin Prom San Francisco: Alameda , TOct. 2.1 For San Francisco: China Oct. IC From Vancouver: Marama Oct. 16 For Vancouver: AorangI Oct. 14 'toteffca. H (""" . V. X,iHt f4V. 1W II" 3:30 EDITION The Bulletin is a Live Paper, Full of Live Ads, Paid for by Live Merchants USE CENT-A-WORD BULLETIN WANT ADS. VOL. X. NO. 41 3 J lO PAGESr HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14 1908-IO PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS FLEET REMAINS TILL NEXT THURSDAY MIKADO URGES PEACE AND INDUSTRY ' ' -! Illll I I II II . ..I p . .. ,1 1 -IH ., n. . n .,... ..Ml ., I I - Ill ' r!i v-y u Active Work . In A Month For Blxty days before election lliotu can bo no one hired for tho work tit I'carl Harbor, neeoidliiK to u law against Ilia employment, of men by the government dining surh n pciiud. Hut grout nctlvlty Is expected to fob low tlui arrival of Admiral llollyday in Washington at tliu lam or tho montli, nnd things will probably bo booming at I'carl Harbor by Novem ber 1Mb. At present, all the men that may bo taken on before tbat tlmu aro on, but iictlo employment of .many of thoso listed will mark tbo beginning of big activity at about tho inbbllu of tho coming montli, It Is understood Hint on arrival In Washington, Admiral Hull) day will bring niattcrti before, tbo Secretary of tlio Navy In such a. way that work will bo nt onco put forwnid. Allowing FLEET DDE TO SAIL FROM HERE ON 22(1 Chairman Oco. V. Smith of tho Fleet Committee, Secretary Wood, nnd L. Tenney Peck this morning caled upon Admiral Swinburne. Thoy woro Informed that tho Fleet would sail Thursday, tho 22d, and that the officers and men would not bo able to take part In any entertainments until after tho ships had been coaled and cleaned. Tho Fleet Committee will therefore go right ahead with Us plans for tbo general entertainment, I'carl Harbor trip, etc., nr- ranging these ovents so as to suit tho convenience of tho Fleet. A meeting of tho Hxecutlvo Committee together with tho sub- committees has been called to tnko plaro tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho Chamber of Commcrco rooms to scttlo on thu details of tho plans. fl'ho coaling operations of tbo ships began within a vory short tlmo after thoy eamo alongside tho wharves yes terday. They are all In nt tho docks, tho moving of tho Thomas at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon making the Oieanle dock as well as the, Ala- MEETINGS TONIGHT Ilep. Wylllo and Lllllm. Hem. Mnllllll. Deui. I.lllha and School. 11. ll.-I.abor Nlolop.i. rmvA)Af wrJfI 1 MADE 1NHUWYORK1 i.Vu.T.n-uiM 1 l1"JLViWVK1l u fortnight for n letter to nrrlvo hero Irom Washington, tho big biKim idioubl bo on by tho Ifilh. Contract which will bo lot on De cember first for dredging I'all for work to bo Commenced at r.nce not when tho contractor can get Ids plant up and can pet men shipped hi tho ground but at onco. All this will lnnko It necessary for a good deal of ptcllmlunry work to bo dono at tbo Ilaibor by tho U. H. people beforo tho contractors como In and tako hold of tho work. All of the preliminary pro ceedings should bo under way within u month. Tho O. U. & I penplo aro nil ready to start work on n spur ti.ick to tho naval station at Pearl Harbor, but hao not yet broken soil on tho Job. They will do so probably ns soon as some definite work Is stinted tbcio by tho government, or contractors. ken and Naval wharves available. Tho destroyers aro through coaling, but tho process will continue for a day or luoro yet on tho big ci niseis. Necessarily, tboro Is nothing doing In ll'io way of llliuity or tins partlelpa- (Continued on Page 2) PEARL HARBOR TRIP The l'earl Harbor trip for tho offi cers of the Fleet will tako place next Monday and Tuesday. mi m i Tho captain of tho French" cruiser Catlnnt will call at tho Executive building this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Com e and sec our Men's Clothes, If you get ou u tuit of Benjamin Clothes you'll WANT it. You see what you arc buying when you get it on, and tho label tells you that it is made in the latest correct New York fash ion. TheKashCo. Fort and Hotel Sts. Fort and Hotel Sts. fLim ' ' MESSENGER SERVICE . IIUJip W jV; FORT STREET.. 4 TiftORS BET.OW HOTEL. A JUDGMENTS FILED IN PINE TAX CASES Companies Take Differ ent View and Con test Will Follow Tax Assessor Chas. T. Wilder, by tho Attorney (tencral, ban tiled hla Judgments In tho matter of tho as sessments against tho plnenpplo com panies. Tho Judgments which wcro tiled this morning wero in piirsunnco of tho Tcriltory's Interpretation of tho recent decision of tho Supremo Court, and they will undoubtedly be tnnlested by tbo uttornejs for tho 'pineapple companies, j I.. A. Thurston stated several days ,iiB that ho would contest tho Judg ments if thoy wcio II led, Including nil growing outsldo of tho forty exempt ed acres. .Mr. Thurston claims, and it Is tho contention of tho pineapple companies, that glowing crops aro exempt from taxation. Tho Judgments uro as follows: Wulilawii Consolidated Pineapple Co $ S8,R7i".0ft Ilawn. Pineapple Cc 118,01)4.00 l'earl City Fruit Co C(),19r..00 Honolulu Packing Co. .. 23.12G.00 Hnlkul Fruit & I'kg. Co. 1!),204.00 Kaiial.Frult & hand Co. . 17.3n2.30 Illlo Fruit Co 19,700.00 RETAIL MERCHANTS PETITION CONSUL Japanese Association Has 'Mixed In Wage Agitation Tho Japanese Hetiill Merchants' As sociation called on Japanese Consul Ujcno )esterdny afternoon and pro scntcil a resolution passed by that or ganization demanding an Immediate lucreaso of tbo wages of tbo Jnpaucso laborers on tho sugar plantations. (J. Negoio Is acting its counsel fo tho association nnd is a strong ailvo cnto of tho movement, hnvlng contrlb tiled his vlows to tho Japanese press on tho subject. Chief Secretary Tsiichlyn of tho Japanese Consulate (leneral this after noon siibl of tho petition: "Consul General IJyeno said that ho had noth lug to do with affairs between tho em ployees and employers. That Is n matter entirely out of his Jurisdiction. Ho will not Interfere ono way or tho other." Victoria, II. C, Sept. 27. Mall advices from Toklo stato that Sir Claude Macdonald, llrltlsh Ambassa dor, has given notice to tho Japanese Government of tho withdrawal of Queensland from tho oporntlon of tho Anglo-Jnpancso commercial treaty. Tho treaty will become void us be tween Japan and Queensland after July 31st next. W. II. Donnhuo succeeds Drown hh illstilct attorney of Alameda county. We Want you to know how we conduot our executive and ad ministrative busi ness. A responsible, honest corporation is the safest executor to have, A single man may MEAN well, but Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 023 FORT ST. Op 3ci3 iriKtlnltri TERRITORIAL I HAnn A A 1 lUIIUIUVlllt VI J JIIVV VUn L.IU. I O, WISE SAVED FROM ARREST JJY IAUKEA Sheriff Persuades Manuel To Drop Assault Charge. Shcilff latiken this afternoon saved John Wlte, his rival for tho honors of Sheriff, from the Indignity of be ing nriested. A Hawaiian, named David Manuel, appeared at the pollco station this afternoon, and had a war rant prepared for the arrest of WIho on a charge of assault pud battery, alleged to have taken pinto Just after tho I'auoa meeting. I Manuel says that he was discussing Wlso's past record In an unfavorable manner, without being aware, how ever, of tho fact that Wise was right behind him and could hear what lin said. Manuel hail Just stated that Wlso was mi Actil man, when, ho says, he wan grabbed b Wlso, who 'struck him ou the Jaw As the warrant was being piepar ed, .laukea arrived In the ofllco ami ou learning what tho matter was ho reasoned with tho complainant mid finally persuaded him to drop tho charge BECKLEY HAKES HOT SOAP m ORATORY "Vote for good, honebt, ami relia ble Hiiwallans ou election day. It matters not what party they belong to. Let us provo to troso. nt Wash ington that wn llnw'allv. aro v'tually coinpctent to hold the l.'overiimuit of fices ns tho hnolcs." Fred. K. llecklcy, official Hawailar Interpreter of tho Judiciary Depart ment, made tho foregoing statement this afternoon from tho soap-box, cor ner of King and llethcl streets. Ills presenco on tho battlefield brought many people to tho scene. Ho dwelt on many subjects, describing tho qualifications of various candi dates of different parties. Among other things, ho said that Arhl was tho most Intelligent cnndl- lilato for Mayor Fern possessed good repute, whllo Lane was after tho of jllco of Mayor because ho was Instru mental In bringing about municipal government. I.ano was a good-looking man and would attract tho young ladles. Judging from the tenor of his speech, llecklcy Is rather In fnvor of voting for HawnllaiiK In preference to llanles. Ho denounced Kubto because, ho represented a few people. Me Candlcss would not work for tho ben efit of the llnwalliins, because ho has not been proven to the satisfaction of tho people. SUGAR SAN FRAUniSntV Halif n.t 14 SUGAR: Beets. 88 analysis 9s. 10i2d', Paritv. 4.07 rents. Pnvinn mmto. Hon, '9s. 9d. -rm-m r Mis. Peler Haines saya husband's brother loved her anil started falso stories out or rovenge. FOR THE BEST FRUIT FOR SHIP. PING leave yonr order with Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KINO. PHONE 15, Club House Sandwich The Best Thine; Yet. Ask for it at our Soda Fountain. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. F0RX STREET Careful Carriers Our men on the wagon handle nil parcels with infinite care. Let them handle yours. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 361 FRENCH MAN-O'-WAR CALLS INFOR COAL Cruiser Flying Tricolor Drops Anchor In Harbor U 8 o'clock this morning, the French armored cruiser Cntlnat drop tied anchor In the harbor, having com pleteil tbo run hero from Tahiti in nine days, Tho cruiser will He hero for ten das, taking on co.il In the meant line, and will then continue on to Kan Francisco. Tho Catlnnt Is commanded by Com modoro Iluchard and Is one of tho older ships of the French navy, hav ing been built about ten years ugo. Sho carries a crow of 400 officers nnd men nnd Is of -1000 tonu burden. Cnpt. Ilccs, the commandant of tho Naval Station, called on Commodore Iluchard this morning nnd the usual courtesies were exchanged. This aft ernoon Commodoro Iluchard will make his call upon Admiral Hwln burnc. Tho Catlnnt will tako on board 400 tons (if coal. Coaling will roinmenro on Tuesday next. The voyage from Tahiti hero was devoid of Incident, though tho officers of tho Catlnnt say that they buffered from extrcmo heat during two days of "tho trip. JUDGE DISMISSES DIVORCE LIDEL Husband Alleged Deser tion; Admitted Guilt Of It Himself When a nnn lir'ni suit against lib wlfu on tho grouu.I that : I o deserted his bed and board without duo Justlll cation, and then, on tho witness stand under oath, states Hint It was he who loft his wife. It Is tlmo to call a halt In proceedings that would seemingly bring about n speedy dlvorco. Ami that Is exactly what Judge Lindsay, In tho suit of Thomas Pedro nguliHt Agnes Pedro, did this morning, when ho dismissed tho libel and reurlnrind cd tho man for taking up thu tlmo of tho court. In his libel for divorce, Thomas Pedro alleges that his wlfo left him a considerable tlmo ago and has failed to return, and It was on tho grounds of desertion that ho petitioned tho Court to bo allowed nil absolute docro of dlvorco from his wlfo. Then on tho ultness stand this morning, ho admit ted that It was ho who left his wlf.. soino twclvo yenrs ago. Judgo Llnd say Immediately culled n halt In tho proceedings, and dismissed tho libel for dlvorco on tho ground that tho man had been guilty of that which ho al leged against his wife. In tho matter of I.lmauul vs. I.lnin nul, Judgo Lindsay this morning grant nl tho wlfo S3 per week temporary alb mony, 913 costs, nnd 12!". for nttorncy lees, 'llio latter went to J. M. Mon snrrat. Independent candidate for Deputy Sheriff. Mystery surrounds poisoning of 150 niaiiiuiu siinieiiis. Combination Lunch 25c, 35c, GOc, and 75o. . DINNER 50c and 75c. Alexander Young Cafe Pay A-Littlc-At-A-Timc FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., CHICAGO TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP DETROIT, Mich,, Oct. 14. The the world's chamnionshin todav in score was Detroit 0, Chicago 2. Chicago made ten hits and the Dctroits three. The came was without an error. The batteries were Overall and Kling for Chicago, Donovan and Sch midt for Detroit. Overall struck out ten men. Detroit has won only on: Japan's Emperor For Peace and Industry YOKOHAMA. Japan. Oct. 14. The Emperor of Japan has issued an Imperial rescript in which he urges that the people maintain friendly re lations with other nations, and devote their attention to the promotion of industries. -i. i i Aostria ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Oct. 14. Austria has not consented to join in 'the" conference of the Powers to preserve peace in the Balkans. - - LANGTRY WON NEWMARKET. Eng., Oct. 14. Langtry won the $100,000. race here today, followed by Yontai and Czarwitch. m i mtm i m SPANISH BALLOON RESCUED C0XHAVEN, Germany. Oct. 14.Tlie Spanish balloon that was blown out to sea has been rescued. Part Drops Kasa; S. P. Maielua Succeeds Him Whereas ono, Oeorgo Kea was on tho 19th day of September nominated by tho Itepubllcan Convention ns it candidate for fteprcsontatlva to tho Legislature from tho Fifth District of the Territory of Hawaii; And Whoroas, at tho tlmo of said nomination tho character and reputa tion of tho said Oeorgo Kaca was un known lo (ho majority of tho members of tho said convention, ho being sup posed to bo a man of good character; And Whereas, slnco tho said nom ination It has become known to thu Kxecullvo Commuted of tho Territor ial Central Committed of tho ltopuhll can Party of Hawaii that tho Bald Convention wns decched by tho said Oeorgo Kaen, nnd Hint ho Is of bad I DON'T LOSE SIGHT OF THE FACT THAT THESE ARE NOBBY AND UP-TO-DATE, AND THAT THE PRICES are RIGHT Let us show them to you. Manufacturers . FORT STREET,. 4 DOORS Chicago National League team won the final came of the scries. The game. i Stubborn AT NEWMARKET I character ami notorious reputatolu, having in the past fourteen jcars been beforo tho Pollco Court of tho Dlstrlrt of Honolulu not less than twcnly-thren times, nnd convicted on eighteen of said occasions of many criminal of fenses, including affray, ussault and battery, wlfo beating, drunkenness, gambling, vagrancy nnd conducting niul maintaining gambling games; And Whereas, tho Itepubllcan Party Is ono of high Ideals, affording no loom for professional law-breakers, nnd It Is Inconsistent with tho dignity of tho Itopubllcnn Pnrty and tho wci faio of tho Territory of Hawnlt that a man of tho character which tho said Oeorgo Kaon Is known to possess should ho a candidate for Itcprcscntn (Continued on Page 6) NOTICE! Men's White Canvas Oxfords and Bals i..f Shoe Co., Ltd. BELOW HOTEL. J '.3 I 185 S. KING STREET. 1 l .9 185 S. KING STREET. ...A'