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. ,n i V 'i - r i Prom San Franolseo: China Sept. 10 For San Francisco: Aotmigi Scpt.,i:i From Vancouver: Mnkura Sept. 1? For Vancouver: Aorungl .....Sept. 16 m BULLETIN M 3:30 EDITION Bulletin Advertising is Good Times Advertising for Sellers and Buyers VOL. XI. HO. 4412. 16 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1009. 16 PA0E8. PRICE 5 CENTS. AMERICA DEFEATS TENNIS I - EVENtt m3 ENGLAND AT ? Y SEAMAN NARROWLY Man Saved From A Watery Grave General Fleet News-Funeral of Lcpct sKy and McDermott Held Today Shore Leave This Afternoon On Maryland, Pennsylvania and Colorado riulnir in tin' moumt nml nicrlt- rirluua iiii'dlml assl-Uamo of Past A-1 Blsl.int Burgeon A. II. Hnywnul (it llio U. S. S. Culorailo. Coal P.ism J. SI. Ilelden of tlic Colorailii wiib this iiiiirniiiK wived fiom u water grave. Ilcldcn, a few (I.i s after thii fleet lull Ban riunclacu, was mvuiuiiiio Willi the luti-nsn Ileal of tlio flru loom and mux ordcrul lo the slcjt Imy, whero lie icmulnod tip lo tlie Uric tliat the licet arrived. Some' tlnio hiBt night, or In tho .carlw-houis of tlio mlddld watcUnC thlx morning, Ilcldcn mannged to (linlotlio p tew units In tlio hospital, anil In some way mannBcU .to gain the fo'cnstlo ileclt mid Jumped over hoard In the shark-infested water! of tlio outer harbor. Shortly nfter colors this mornlrg, ono of the crew engaged i denning up the qinrtcr deck roporteiTto thol THOUSAND ACRES FOR COTTON FIELD Kunia Development Co. Leases a Large Tract Tim fret that the cultivation cot ton In Hawaii his now leirluri a point whero it will soon be Included In t.io cni.stiintly Increasing number of diver Milt d Industries that aro being devel open was shown thin morning In tlio tiling of a leaso In tlio Ilurean of Con vcaiiccs. Ono thousand r.ciej of land lu the vlclnlt j of Honoulliill have been luacd -b) tlio Ouhu Hallway ami Land Company to tlio Kunln Development Company, tho acreage lo bu devoted to cotton lalslng. The ltaso iiiiib for a period of twen Little Men Take pride in being neatly dressed. And it's something that every mother should en courage, for the cultivation of this habit will be greatly to the boy's advantage later in life. See our new line of bo-s' school clothes before buyini. The suits arc swell, The Kash Co., Ltd. Cor Fort & Hotel Sts. ofllicr of the dctU that a body of a man, fine downwind, was floating olT the ntnrhoiird quarter. A boat crew coimii in led by Cox awalu V C. linker, were ordered to pbk up the bod), and In few ml li nts Iletdcn'H apparrntl lifeless form vuh laid on tlio quarter deck. Surgeon Ha) ward, who was on deck at the time the body wan brought on bo.ud, decided after a lull rled examination that u spark ill life still burned, and with tlio usual .navy alacrity went to work to woo the maii'a life. "j Twenty minutes after Heldcn was brought aboard, he was able to go forward again. All the officers are speaking In tlio highest terms of Surgeon Hay- ward's great work over what ap peared to be a hopeless task. (Continued on Page 4) ty ears at nn annual rental of $2 SO per ncro with tlio stipulation that In the ocnt of the profits being realized In excess of $100 per aero per 'annum, one per cent of tho gross Income will revert to the Onhu Railway and Land Com panj. Tlio cultivation of cotton will be undertaken ujon a Inrgo scale and It Is expected tint no time will bo lost by tho compiny in iirepirlng tho giound for planting, tho Investigations liirsued by tho Hawaii Expiilment Station having provided a dependablo Inula iiiKin which to begin cotton culti vation In Huw.ill on a largo bcale. Bulletin Business Office Phone 25a v.ti tvtni-tl Hnntn Vhnnfl 1HB THERE "IS NO CANDY QUITE SO GOOD AS THAT AT THE PALM CAFE Hotel and Union Sti. JtOYAZ JttAlAOf, T&Oh liisf&MfltBlBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsslBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBpliBSBsE JvaVLfl 1m W y JlUBFMmKUnnnBElt ijbibsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbI LvsX9HiT?Ze9i,Ln9linwlBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Captain J. W meler; Lleutenant-Commandtr U F, Jameti TJ. Barnes; Lieutenant C. Ti Owen. 1 f ' ' CITY EMPLOYEES MUST PAY OP faxMnquentsWill Be r Dealt With In Letter Tho employees of the Federal do partments aro not tho only ones who neglect to pay their Territorial taxes. Tho result of a Iqttor sent to the heads I of tho Federal departments In Hono lulu" by Attorney dencrnl Hcmenway, suggesting that It would bo a good Idoa to advise tlio cmplojces that thoy might bo more prompt In meeting their tax obligations had a prompt effect and now tho same method will be pur sued In rcgiid to the cmplojces of the City nnd County of Honolulu. There nro a number of tnx delin quents among tlio city and county em ployees and Attorney Qcneral Hemen way will draw up n letter of "sugges tion" to Major Fern Monday. It Is expected that prompt action will bo taken and that as a result the receipts by tho Tax Assessor will ha materially larger within .the course of tho noxt week. WRIUHT'S MONEY JSjUID OVER iDIshop & Company, bankers, this morning paid over to Treasurer Conk- ling tho sum of 1771 20, tho amount of tho doposlt that tho bank held In the riamo of William H. Wright, tho de faulting treasurer who fled from tho Territory after securing about $17,000 of tho Government's funds. A suit was brought by tho Territory to gnrnlsheo tho money nml Judge Whitney returned a Judgment holding that tho money was tho rightful prop erty of tho Territory of Hawaii. Peace 4 V. TAB PEACE OF MIND Lire INSURANCE qivcs, OPERATES GUEATIA TOWARD A MAN'S SUC CESS IN HIS DAILY LIFE. Insurance Department Hawaiian Ttqst. Company AM U. 8. 3. WEST VIRGINIA Orchard, commanding! Lleutenant-Commandtr tr i AMERICA VICTOR PHILADELPHIA, flept. 11. America defeated England here to day in the great 'tennis tournament. Wright challenges Australia for Da vis cup. Scores SAN FEANCISCO. Sept. 11. Results of today's baseball games are as follows: National League: Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati 1; New York 4, Brooklyn 0j" New York, 1, Brooklyn 10; .Boston 3. Philadelphia 2; Boston 1, Philadelphia 0; Chica go 10, V. Louis 4. American League: St. Louis 2, Chicago 1; St. Louis, 3, Chicago 1; Philadelphia 1, Boston 0; Philadel phia 0, Boston 1; Washington 0, New York 3; Washington 1, New York 2; Detroit 7Cleyeland 1. Ohio Wins SEAGIRT, Spt. 11, Ohio won Dryden shoot, Marine Corps second, is i THE FLEET TODAY SI :t Shoro lcavo begins for men tt tt from' the Pennsylvania, Maryland 8 t: and Colorado this afternoon when tt IX liberty parties will bo landed, tt tt Lcavo does not begin for tlio men tt tt of tho other boats until coaling tt tt Is done tt tt Tho funeral ofvtho two men tt tt killed by tho explosion of a boiler tt tt tube on tho Colorado last Wed- tt tt nosda), was held this morning, tt tt tho rcmnlns being burled In tho tt tt navy plot In Nuuanu cemetery, tt it No records aro bolng sought In tt tt coaling its no barges aro being tt tt used, tho crow coaling from one tt tt sido of the ship. Tho West Vlr- tt gfnla's record of 140 tons In ono tt tt hour Is probably among tho best, tt Baseball tt No Inter-v easel sports will bo tt tt bold until tho vessels aro pan tt tt with coaling, nor will tho Island tt tt bos got n chance to tackle-the tt tt fleet huskies until that time. .It ti ' tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tttt tt ttn tt ti tt tt s ESCAPES H. J. Zlefl Lleutenant-Cmmandr C. "ST RIOTERS MUST ' 0 81RVL SENTFNCES Japanese 'Credited" f0n . Time Already In Jail The Walmanalo rioters appeared be fore Circuit Judge' To noil tint- morn ing for a mitigation of the sen tence ltniiosed upon them In the Dis trict Court before Judge Andrade and while they did not succeed In having tho sentence reduced, Judge Do Bolt decided that the Interests of Justice would bo served by allowing the exe cution of the sentenco to dtto from tho dnv upon, which It was Imposed, nctw llhi tan ling the fact that an ap penl was filed, which Is considered as a slny of oxocutlon. The men have accordingly served two months of their sentence. Dot, tho leader, was sentenced to six months and four others to five months? In his plea for a mitigation for sen tence this morning Attoruoy Llghtfoo' claimed that the men pleaded guilty I'l the District Court Without V Lowing v!,at they wero dolh-C and .ileo that ho wes not notified vvhv tha ciso vv.o, to f mo up. Tho tc3tln ., Of Inl'iri n -cb Townsond 'and Chafer Tloylo did nrl bear out LlRhlioil' asseitioii, ' Tlio men wero charged with an aH ault o' a lui.i Don't Forget that we secure, pack and ship fruit of aUkinda Island Fruit Co., 72 King St. Phone 15. FLEET ON FOOT. Our boys get there in tho short est possible space of time. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. t Telephone 361, Military Hair Brushes Ebony. Rose wood-a4.-Fox. ' HIV t iKh XbibibibibibibbW. i 7y Hollister Drug Co: MOH-SMITH ASKS PLANTATION AID, Must Improve Health Conditions In Territory SWIESTS INSPECTOR IN ALL PLANTATIONS President of Board of Health Has Plan That Will Assure Better ment in Conditions Too Much Typhoid. In a determined effort to improve the general health conditions of the Territory, President Mott-Smlth of the Hoard of Health has formulated a tentntlvc plan which he will bring before the consideration of the plan tation agencies with a view of hav ing action taken at the earliest pos sible moment. The Idea of the President ot tho Board of Health Is to have cacn plantation In the Turrltory make provision ,for the salary of u snul-tary-inspectlon officer, whose wiirle time (wll be devoted to seeing that sanitary conditions are enforced In the plantn'ion camps. it Is pro posed that tho officer shall be under the direction and supervision ot tho Department of Public Health so as to Insure unity of action In the ef fort that will be made to better tho conditions on the plantations "There is altogether too much ty phoid fever In Hawaii at the present time," said Mott-Smlth this morn ing,-"and I feel that It Is Incumbent upon the Department of Public Health to use Its best efforts to evolve some plan which wlll.not only better the sanitary conditions on the plantations, but wilt protect Ho fanliilii fiom the moat common source It tioub .Ollblff nn fnr n thA pnnnrnl K ,.u ii. i .... -- Rj.al!h conditions of 'the community nrA rnnpnrno.1 WMIa h niivtrno. are concerned. While the sugges Hon of having each plantation pro flfi Wr a sanitary Inspector would necessarily Involve an expenditure for salaries, It would be a saving In the end, 'tor whenever an epidemic breiktr our the loss to tho planta tion aBccted Is far, more than tho amOujfctliftJwould have to be appro. prlstotb meet the costs ot a sal ary.", The typhoid epidemic of Hawaii has boon brought under control, but there are still a largo number of cases In Illlo and tho vicinity. The typhoid cases are being found as far as Honokaa In the Hamakua Dis trict, showing tho wide extent to which the epidemic has boen felt on the big Island. President Mott-Smlth believes that a consistent attempt to Improve he health conditions on the plantations will bo Immediately fel In Honolulu and believes that the first and moct important step In tliat direction will SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11. Su be In assuring he regular and effl- ear 00 decree ccntrifniml A in clent Inspection of the camps. ULlllTIN AUft PAV W Can bIsbsbsbbBi Genuine lib 1091 Fort St. DEATH Committee On Tarriff Named BEVERLY. JIasi, Cent. 11. President Taft has announced the anpointment of the Tariff Commis sion. The arc Ilcnrv C. Emcrv of Yale, chairman; James B. Reynolds of Boston. AsMstnnt Secretary of the Treasury, mid Alvin H. Sanders of Chicago .clitcr of Breedcis' Gazette. WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 11. A message has bc;n received by the State Department from Lieutenant Pearv a commander of .the eJcpedi ii.n discovering the North Pole, stat '.l" that he had taken possession of the polar regions in the name of the President of the United States. The region around the lone-sought Pole thus becomes the prorjsrty of the United States through the right of discovery. Secretary Winthrop wired back congratulations. a . waiujla, sept, u, xnc no vi,ionni authonlies and police hav I . .. . . ... I failed to maintain order in carrying out the sanitation laws. CONSTABULARY TO RETURN. BULACAN. Island of Luzon, Sent 11. The Constabulary has been ordered to return here, as the local authorities are unable to cone with the mutiny. Part of the Constabu lary recently rebelled, killed one of ficer and fled to the hills. . THE OTHER ONE. CHRISTIANSAND, Norway, Sent. 11. Dr. Cook, discoverer of tho North Pole, sailed todav for the United States, after beincr feted and honored by the crowned heads of Denmark and Norway. His recep tion in New York will be a feature of the Hudson-Fulton celebrations. ana ne ana reary, arrivino' within a few davs of each other, may thresh out their anrument In person, . Beets 88 analysis, lis 0 3-4d. I Parity. 4 50 cents. Previous quota- tion. us lui-ua. You Beat It? North Pole Is Ours Philippine Trouble . Imported English riRskin Putt.'o Legging. Price $7.00 We can sell them at this nrice be cause we bought them right. Open Saturday evenings. . Manufacturers Shoe Co. Ltd. Phone 282. Limited" ) aJ Asw.- u...