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gTwapt i y ' yvviyn IMMHWW BMBTlWMIWMHIl 1 BWBSSSSS; BB a . .V"' ' 1 II ' I I I I II 111 EveniM Bulletin From Son Francisco: ' China Sept. 10 For San Francisco: Alameda Sept. X From Vancouver: , Mnkura ...Sept. 1? For Vancouver: Aoritngl Sopt. 16 Strangers in Honolulu, who nre without homes, will find the right place quickly by uiing Bulletin Want Adi. Oldtimen with housse to rent, can best do it by using Bul letin Want Ads. "'r?0 .- -a 3:30 EDITION Bulletin Advertising is Good Times Advertising for Sellers and Buyers VOL. XI, NO. 4409. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1909. 10 PAGES. PRICE 8 CENTS. PEARY QUESTIONS COOK'S CLAIM OF DISCOVERY BARTHOLDT PRAISES HAWAII'S DELEGATE 4 I NEW LABORATORY PLANNED FOR Plans Prepared and Bids Advertised For Building STOREHOUSE FOR SPECIMENS SHOP FOR MUSEUM STAFF Will Not Be Open to Public, But Will Be Accessible to Visiting Scientists Work Now Being Done Under Difficulties. At a probable cost of between $15 000 mill S50 ono, n nimlcrnly equipped Museum Laboratory will bo erected In Honolulu within n Blunt time. UIiIh have been solicited, nnd will be opened on September 30. Plans hae been picpnred by Airhltert J. I.. Young. Tim iK-cIhIoii lo build the laboratory was mailo by the npecl.il commlttco consisting of W. O. Smith, A. F. Judd nnd J. M. Dowsett, nt the last meeting. The Laboratory will bo a three-story structiiro, concrete reinforced, vermin Mid Hie proof, CfixSO feet, and will bo built on the Knllhl Bldo of Hawaiian Hull, and connected with It by a hlldge. It Is to bo lucd for storage purposes), and for oso of the Museum Muff In the work tljey are doing. Hero will bo stored extra specimens, and all of the equipment required to carry on the Investigations necessary. At pres ent the Museum staff nre obliged to do their work nt their homes and other available, places. "This laboratory,'' said Mr. Judd this iiioiiilng. "If built will not bo open to the public. Many people. Including Mr. do Young, have an Idea a Mnseunl Is Just nn exhibit to look at, but there Ih Important woik to bo done, and that Is why we nro figuring on erecting n Laboratory. It will bo constructed nut' nt the nubnp Museum funds. Whllo It will not bo open to the public, visit ing scientists will bo admitted to It." SUIiAR MAKES 6P0INT JUMP SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. Su rer 03 decree centrifugals, 4.17, Beets 88 analysis, lis 11 l-4d. Fantv. 4.53 cents. Previous quotation- lis Od. s The Alabama LeglsVituro has ai proved the. pioposed amendment to tbo Federal constitution In favor of r.n lucomo tax. KUHIO AGAIN, URGE VISITORS Congressmen Declare Hawaii Must Send Delegate Back To Washington To Protect Best Interests of' Territory TALESMEN RUN OUT IN NEW RIOT TRIAL ' Selection Of Jurors Riot Case Now Delayed In "Send a Republican to Congress as long as there Is a Republican ndmlti iBtratlon In Washington nnd send Princo Kuhlo as long as It' Is pos tlblo to secure his services ns tho rep ic?cntntvo of the Territory," was tho nilvlco that Congressman Ilodciiherg gavn In the course of a political discus lion on tho Manna Kea during the trip lo Knunl. The Congressman from Illinois was In Hawaii right )uars ngo as a mem ber of the eh II service commission and bo Is familiar with the development, political and material, of Hawaii slnco the time, of annexation. The: mcmbeis of the 1909 delegation have taken It upon themselves to show to tho people of Hawaii that Princo Kuhlo occupies a unique, and effective trlcls on ilia mainland," said Congress man Thomas of Ohio. "If the people want to get the best results 'out of their representation in Congress dur ing the next few years a critical per iod as far as this Territory Is con cerned ihoy will prevail tiion Kuhlo to accept another term," ndded Thomas. LH.HTF0OT ATTACKS MS OPPONENTS AGAIN Indulge in Sarcastic Personalities Directed at Kinney's law Firm and Is Reprimanded by the Court. Tho II Mt guns hate been filed In the u-cond legal buttle over the riot at Wnlpahtt on Juno 8. Llgbtfooc openel with a bitter attack on Kinney Uul'ou, Ilodcnberg Is particularly anxious , Prosser. and Anderson and on tho that the people ofsJIawnll should be newspapers which have upiKscd the cautioned that to send a Democrat to methods of the Japaiu-ke. the National capltnl "would be a slapl The examination of tentative Juror In tho fuco of the National admlnlstrn-, commenced In Judge IV Bolt's court tlun," and would accordingly result In email consideration for Hawaii at the hands of tho men who make and un maku the laws for the United States 1.111I hold the purso .strings of national finance. rosltlon among tho representatives of J Kuhlo didn't say ho was going to tho United Statvit'tbat gather nt Wabii- run or withdraw from Hie noxt'race Ington and thnt tho best Interests of but ho Indicated clearly enough that if Hawaii can bo conserved by returning thero was a deslro of his party to him ns tho Territorial Dclcgato for an- thow appreciation for his services he other term. j would ucccpt another term as the Ter- "Whnt did you 'get when Wilcox was rltorlnl representative, in Washington," nsked Hodenbcrg, nnd Congressman Thomas Is particularly ho hnstcucd to answer the question anxious that Hawaii should realize how himself with "nothing." "Kuhlo bns secured more for tho Territory of Hawaii although handi capped bv not lmlng a vote than tho Congressmen from many Important dls- much has been accomplished by tho Delegate simply through an exercise of diplomacy, tact and a knowledge of thu Legislature nnd committee room lopes. AFTER JOB OF ROADJVERSEER Two Candidates For Newly Created Position The creation by the Hoard of Su pervisors of tho position of overseer on tho Kalunnut llcach road lias provided another place for someone 111 need of It, nnd there Is considera ble speculation mound the muntel- (Continued on Page 3) A Week For Boys' School boys are receiving special attention this week. Our boys' suits are receiv ing the most attention from mothers because they are strong- stylish, serviceable and cheap, The Kash Co., Ltd. Cor. Fort and Hotel. HOLUALOA SCHOOL MATTEIUETTLED Other Appointments Are Made For Other Schools Tho lloliialou school matter, ru mors of which have been decidedly rife lately, has been settled by the Department of Public Instruction undor powers given It by the school rules. H. M, Wells has been ap pointed the principal, and under tectlon 3 of the rules guiding dls missal and transfer of teachers, both Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Mnydwell have been transferred, to remove the per sonal question harming tho efficien cy of the department. Miss Sierra M. Shields has been (Continued on Page 3) a men Peace TIIK PKACE OF MIND Line INSURANCE dlVKS, OPERATES OltEATLY TOWARD A MAN'S SUC CESS IN HIS DAILY LIKE. at 8:30. In the cxamlintloi of Jiu. K Clark, Ughtfoot asked him whether ho knew that "Kinney, llallou, ProMrr and Anderson had n passion for writ Ing newspaper articles," a ren'.ai-jj based on tho Advertiser's polite flctlol that Mr. Kinney was the editor of the Uullqfln AM which wfla repeated In'tho "Funny Column" of the Nlppu JUL Judge Do Ilolt severely reprimanded Mr. Llghtfoot for asking the question and wanted the counsel not to tudiilgc In personalities. Mr. Cathcarl Is pros ecuting the case, assisted by Mr". Pros ser. Previous to this Win. L. Auatln was excused as bo hail served on ti'o laat Jury In the same case. After Chas. Wallace had been ex cused at 10 o'clock the venire ran out and the trial wns continued until to morrow, Judgo Do Holt ordering special' venire of twenty-six drawn. Jno. K, Clark tho first telesmnn ex amined, was passed for causo nnd Wnt. IC Isaacs, Geo. A. Martfield, (In). II. Green and Thos. D. McOtilre weir also accepted, subject to challenge. Mr. Clark waB passed In tplle of himself, as he is employed by Hind Itolpli & Co., who are agents for tl 0 Halawa Mill Co. and he was not quite. sure that It w'.idd leave his Judiuiiint Liiliiiltienred If ll,o pvldence wan even' ly balanced. It was during his exam ination Hint Llghtfoot started to at tack opposing counsel. Wm. Isaac, formerly a bookkeeper at Walakea, but now unemployed, was accepted with tho usual strings at tached, Fred J. Turner, who was called and excused at the last trial' of the sama case was again excused. He Is becom ing known as tho man with the fixed opinion. Ho swears that any ovldonco presented would not change tho opin ion on the caso that ho has formed. Jas. H. Cummins was drawn In his stead, W. F. Knott having previously (Continued on Page 8) Insurance Department ROYAL ERAMD Hawaiian Trust Company Limited Alameda, Sept. 8 Our next fruit boat Don't Miss It Island Fruit Co.,, EXPERT FRUIT 8HTJPPEBS. Says Kuhio Must Not Retire By W. R, Farrlngton. (Special 11 u 1 1 u.tl n Wireless) K0HALA. Sept. 8. Congress man Bartholdt. in a speech here to day, said that the people of Hawaii should not allow Delegate Kuhio to retire, that he is an able representa tive, and that it is due to his abili ty and iudgment that Hawaii has received the special Consideration of Congress. Arrive At Hawaii KOHALA, Sept. 8. The Congres sional party thoroughly enjoyed thi magnificent tea trip from Honolulu yesterday, and arrived at Mahukona at midnight. That, section of the party which went to Kohala were mst by a committee headed by Speaker Hoi stein, 8nator Woods, Hind, Renton, McCrosson and Elgin. The guests were accommodated for the night a Hinds', and this morning had breakfast at (he Kohala Club, prepared by the ladies. This forenoon members of the dele gation will make a trip along the Po tc(u Gulch. The congressmen com prising the Kohala ditch party were greeted along the road by cheering Japanese children. This noon lunch was served at the Kohala Club. This afternoon the party will be di vided, some going aerois country at 2 o'clock, while others wilt continue or the steamer to Napoppoo. The Congressmen were greatly Im pressed with the coffee plantations. Party will leave Kailua for Hllo at 10 o'clock tonight. Governor Frear, with Senator Dil lingham, Dr. H. A, Mlllls and W. R. Wheeler, the Immigration Commis sioners, dlsembarged from the steamer at Napoopoo, going overland to Hllo, where they will look over the home steads in that district. Bedford Hither According to information ren dered -the Governor's office by llrlt- Ish Consul Dnvles, the Ilrltlsh ar mored cruiser II. M. B. Hedford will urrlve hero on the first of October. Tho Hedford is ono of the cruisers ordered to the Portola Festival of San Francisco, nnd will there be a part of the great world's fleet that will be atcmbled behind the Golden Gate. Whllo hero he will havo a chnnco to exchange courtesies with Scbreo's "marine, bull dogs." SEBREE'S BIG FLEET- ARRIVES HERE SATURDAY According To Program Flagship Tennessee Docks First flhailpnffPQ Dr.Cook's Claim CAPTAIN REES WILL CALL ON THE ADMIRAL HALIFAX, N. S.. Sent, 8. Lieut. Peary has wired to the Associated Press that the two Eskimos who ac companied Dr. Cook on his trip to the Hoith Pole, state that the party were not out of sight of land at any time dur'n? the exploration. It is Boat Races Are Planned bv Local slid that the tribe confirms the Champions, Once Crew of His statement of the two. When shown Majesty, King Kalakauav Big! the messasre. Mrs. Cook, wife of the Matches for Visitors." explorer, said she was not worried. and is quoted as sayintr that her Rear Admiral Uriel Sebrce, com-' husband "has Pearv nailed." mean- innnder In chief of the Pacific fleet, line Cook cot nhcad of his formei bringing eight of the most power-' commander. fill fighting machines of tho United , States Navy, will arrive off port nexi saiuruay morning iu uayurcnii., Captain licet, commandsnt of the uavul station, will then go out in l.lu I.1......I, ii.i.I ..nil .., til...l....l Un. Ilin l.lllltlll tlflU lllll till 4,MI,l(,ll fclV- bree. It Is possible thnt the Ha-I wullUn Ilmul will nltui fro nut In n! special launch with the re.epllon I committee, who will be selected by Secretary Mott-Smith of the Terri tory. Actordlng to the present plan, It) at I LRrnn Is Dead Is expected that the U. S. S. Tentietv see, flagship of the commauder In thief, will first enter tho harbor nd dock ut the naval wharf. She will be followed by the squadiou of thu First Division, consisting of tho cruisers Ct.lforula, South Dakota and Washington. The nrinoicd cruiser West Vir ginia, flagship of the, Second Divis ion, Admiral Harry commanding, will piobnhly al come In to take NEW YORK. Sept. 8, Genera Henry Clurk Corbin. retired cota mandcr cf the United States Army j brilliant military officer, nnd veter an of the Civil War, died here today after an oierotion for urinal com plant. He was born in Clermont county, Ohio. Sept. 15. 1842. He fought in the 83d Ohio Infantry dur ing the war. and rapidly arose to the rank of Major of Volunteers in 1807 for gallant service. He wat on coal. As Boon ns the cruisers are wh President Uarfield when lit docked they will take on coal, which' ws shot, and was commander of Is being accumulated on tho nnval the Atlnntic Division in 190-1, Phil wiiiitvus. jiopine Division in 1004 and North As the flagship Tennessee, flying " Division in 1000. He was chief Ad ulial Sebreo's flag, enters the hnr-jof staff when retired. bor, the Naval Station battery will salute. The lloet will stay here twenty four dajs. During that period the men will challenge the local boat boys to compete In boat races, ami, arrangements nre being prepared by the local enthusiasts. The ouerntor at the Naval Stntlon Is constantly watching tho messng-l i iiuiii iiuimiMi ociiieu, kiviuk spe cific plans and exact time of arrival. I The latest report received from the! licet read: '"Steaming eighteen' WASHINGTON. Sopt. 8. Gov knotH" lernor Rigis H. Pest of Porto Rico Following are the names of the has sent his resignation to Presi cruisers and their commanders un- dent Taft. No action has been tak der Admiral Sebree: en nJ ye( U. 8. PACIFIC FLEET. ' -- 'J Rear Admiral Uriel Sebree, Command- HARRIMAN IS IMPROVED. er-ln-Chlef. AHDEN. N, J., Sept. 8. A bulle- Commander William 8. licnson, chief tin issued bv the ohvsicians attend- of staff; Ucutonant Commander Frank ing E. H. Harriman, the railroad n. iiarK. jr.. ncei engineer; l.louten. j;in ttates that his condition it ant Commander Dudley W. Knox, aldo. somewhat improved, although hii ih-oi uniuuiicu omcur; i.iomenani iiais- vitality IS Still 10W, tun a. iioimcs, aiue, nag lieutenant. Gov. Porto Rica Resign THERE IS NO CANDY QUITE 8 Q00D AS THAT AT THE PALM CAFE Hotel and Union Sti. PROMPTNESS AND RELIABDLITY Are two essential points to the successful Messenger Service. We insist upon and guarantee both. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 301. For fti" o.rd at Bullatln xissssssssvlVLVv Military Hair Brushes Ebony. Rosewood and Fox. Hollister Drug Co. First 8quadron, First Division, TENNESSBB (flagship of Com- PEARY EXPECTED. " HALIFAX. N. S., Sept. 8. Lieul. mander-lnchlcf) Armored cruiser, 20 Robert E. Peary, who is reported to guns, H.S00 tons, 23,000 horsepower, have reached the North Pole, is ex- (Continued on Page 3) 'netted to reach Red' Bay tomorrow. SHOES FOR THE AVERAGE JOY OR GIRL Tsr Must be very strong Must be durable Must not pinch toes, .T-st three rpod reasons why our shoe-, should be at tractive to parents. A new shipment of the Broad walk . Oxfords and sandals have just arrived, nnd we have nil sizes in black and tan leathers. Open Si)urdny evenings. Manufacturers1 Shoe Co., Ltd., 1051 Fort St. ' Phone 282. jMstBJ?JsTssljJ? VrH no J1 'J !r! 1 1 Rfl ru