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,'- 4", K V - 1 4 Jr iii wi MMTlTTlwrTIMIMTMBnBlf HMWBfflyfflMIPftrVTT-minrtr nTVBTT ' ,nl "Mtl T"- " - T T- . - . I . ' - . . -. i . I mTmitfi'Tr-imiWPiFmmmmHmtmammmiMMMiMnmrKMmKKWBWMmKKTm'lmim MlTrliiaadiii in I U Hn i main nni-T -nnRn 79ZHMIW iJi. j. H IHr From San Francuoo: 111 w -m--m -m. -w w-'m. ?W- V Alameda ...., Sept. 24 J ' 1 f 7l .sk V tHfe!1 ' For San Francisco: l""i . - "X I JgFgp;1 Teno Alnru i. Sept. 21 1 A W 111 I " -a' From Vancouver : B dl T R mJL tI .JLL-Jl. Bf ' Aornligl , .' Oct. 10 For Vancouver: . , . c M"" 3:30 EDITION ,A I' VOL. XI. NO. 4423. 1 ' ',' ..' ' " ' ' f' " . . , ) . , . RUSSIAN FAMILIES ON WAY TO HONOLULU FILIPINO EMPLOYEES AT 1LOILO EXCITED Baseball Scores Today (Special Bulletin Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24. There was no play in the American Lcagac to'day, as heavy rain fell, The results in the National League, were as follows: Pittsburg 2, Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5, Bostcn 1. Cincinnati 0, New York 12. St. Louis G, Brooklyn 12. QTANCINQ OF NATIONAL LCAGUC SEPTEMBER 24. Chili. W. I.. ' Pet. 1'ltlsliurg lilt .".I! .712 Chicago m 111 .WVJ Now York S3 ill .().", Cincinnati liS I'.S .r,iw l'Mllnclilplil,! I'." 72 .IS2 St. t mils IS X8 M2 Itinokljn V.t 8S .357 lloslou 3S 9.' .2K.-, STANDING Or AMERICAN LEAGUE SEPTEMBER 24. Chili. W. I.. l'ct Dei i oit si so .mr. Phil.idolphli RS r.2 .!28 Huston. " 82 E9 .581 Chicago .w..... 70 71 .11)11. Cleveland ': 9 72-' '.IR'V Now York US ' 72 .485 81. Louis 59 82 .11. Washington 38 1UI .2(17 WlrmTns Greet 1 Taft PROVO, Utah, Sept. 24. Presi dent Taft nrrived here on schedule time this noon. During his stay of about an hour and n half in the town he spoke to a large audience in-the Mormon Tabernacle. The President arrived at Salt Lake City at 4:30 antLvill remain there over Sunday. BiiLLrr'N Arm pv nsjaa 3B VU jjfer coffsionr no JWm$B8& i -5; rl X 7 4 A" I i v f As 'SI JM A fmii ' ' 1 1 Iff l i vk ill I4 1 tl FIFTY FAMILIES . FROM RUSSIA AREJEADY Atkinson Has Seen And Approved Applicants To Come Here CABLEGRAM RECEIVED FROM ATKINSON TO THAT EFFECT Meets Fcrelstroas and Lcoks Over People Who Desire to Become Citizens of Hawaii Arrange, ments for Transportation. Tlint A. !' U- AtWnson lias seen mill nppiovul I lii! Importation of lirty Itiis.lnii families who desire to bci-cuno UtUuis of Hawaii, w.ih In- iIIciiIlmI 111 a r.ihlu iccelvuil tills iikii ntiiK ly the Tcirltiirl.il Hoard of IninilRiallon. Mr. Atklnxon lott ro tcntly tis a icpiCM-ntntlvo of tho Itoaiil to hpo what Mini ot people M'io icriiinmcnilcil to bcioino part ot Hawaii's workiiiK population. Fiom tliu Information rcictvoil to- ibjr. It Is apparent Mr. AtMnwm has Keen tho people In iincstlon, piiKneil on them favoralily, and got ten nuitlci k In Hhape uuit.li quicker than ho anticipated. ' pcrolstrcuH, the lliisiilaii Immigrant aKcnt who waa horo recently , niul coiuewqd with tho Hoard unil aovprnor, mot Mr. Atkinson at Ilnrhln and present cd to him the Husslanpcasants who dosha to break away from Russian scenes mid como to our enlightened country. Arrangements wcro quick' ly completed and tho people will ar rive hero on tho Siberia of Oct. 23. Tho fifty famlllfH coming to Ha waii menus n now poilod In labor making history here. Doubtless tho most of tho men will seek work on I lid plantations, and owing to tho lact that many Japanese aitd others hao left tho Territory, there will probably bo enough woik for all of them. This will Introduce a ncw element Into tho labor proposition, and, if successful, no doubt tlicro will be n general exodus of Russian people to tho Islands. THE FLEET DANCE The ladles will bo pleabod to know .Ionian's hnvo on board tho I.iirllno nnd expect to got delivery tomorrow, Mime elegant tiimmed gowns, onu of a kind only, anil somothlr.g entirely 'illrTeient fiom nnjthlng previously hhown In Honolulu. p ARIS fur nishes the I 1 I I 1 lasnions ior me women of Amer ica ; iNew iorK the fashions for men. Alfred Benjamin & Co. ' Correct Clothes for Men are made in New York and repre sent tho best in style, workman ship, and materi als. THE KA5H CO., Ltd. Cor. Fott and Hotel, S FADES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF IAWAII, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1009. 8 FADES. German and British et , NewYork NEW YORK. Sept. 24. The Ger man cruisers Victoria, Louise, Ber- tra, Bremen and Dresden arrived here today to participate in the threat Hudson-Fulton celebration. Coming oil tiic harbor at practi n,. !, .,,. n,-.- . i,. Titi.i. battlcshi'n Inflexible flying the flag of the Admiral of the British fleet, Sir Edward H, Seymour. i Monoplanes Will Fly 24. Wright NEW YORK. Sept, and Curtiss. who have gained inter national fame with their aeroplanes, are preparing to make fliehtt in con nection with the Hudson-Fulton cel ebration, i 0 Japa nese In' Stock Yards CHICAGO, Sept. 24. The delega tion of Japanese business men who arrived here yesterday from Seattle and the West, were taken about the city today, and among other places of interest inspected the stock yards. ALIENS VICTIMS OF TAX LAW- IS - CHARGE Case Brought To Test Validity Of Statute On tho ground' that tho Legislature of 1!)Q!) went to unconstitutional lengths in attempting to dlhcrlmliiato against alien fishermen, Judgo Quartos, rcprehentlng a Japaueso named Mnt laliura, is contesting the right of tho Toirltoiy to collect (ho tnx lovled upon fishing boats. Deputy City and Coun- (Continued on Page 3) Stocks & Bonds Yon are perhaps considering dis posing of some of your securities or ot making additional purchases un drr present prosperous conditions. o ) Let Us Handle the Deal We are members of the Stock and Bond Exohange and .have, hundreds of satisfied customers in this. branch of our business. Hawaiian TrustCompany Limited iSMS T.01 Bulletin Advertising is Good POT, WRIGHT DIED Y HIS . 0WHAND Committed f Suicide On Board Jhe Liner Alameda THMW ME IKTI THE SEA" "WAS CREWS0ME ORDER Melancholia Thought to Be Cause of Traveling Man's Death Body "'"" " mii u " oom. Pixton Wright, ho,o death on the list trip of tho Alameda to the coast v:ih H'porled by wireless, did not dlo . ipturnl death, but committed s.tlcldo. Tho 8nn Francisco Call gives the de tails ot Wright's sulcldo and his burial at on as follows: "Paxton Wright, tho well known San KriiWisrit bikdnuMinaii wIiofo death on Ihu stpanndilp Alameda uIiIIh com ing to this city from Honolulu was an- I r.oiinri-il by wireless threo days ago, I did not dlo of nilur.il causes, ns tho rcrogram siaicn, mil coniimueu nui cldM, cutting his throat with a rator. Ho almost severed his head from his , body, mid. when found a few minutes j after tho deed had been done, was nl-' icady dead. Wright, uho waa n director or tho Alameda Cbamhcnof Commerce and a former president of tho Knclnal yacht club, went to the Hawaiian Islands on n business' trip In connection with tho Arm of Mayhcw-Wright of this city. The Alamoda left Honolulu on tho 8th and Wright ended his life early on tho 10th. "Throw my body Into tho sea.' a not directed thoso-iwho camo iiion Wright's body. tMdcntly ho planned tho sulcldo deliberately. "A. Keller, bathroom steward, or- ranged Wright's hath about 6 o'clock tho morning of tho 10th. Wright bor- rowed tho razor of his rodmmato, A. Carley. presumably to shavo himself. and went Into tho room. Ills dead body wns found tlicro by Kcllor short- ly afterward. jqueathed to I,. R, Madclros and his "The deceased was hurled at sea at wife, Carolina Madcrlos, Tha rontcst 10:30 o'clock tho morning of his death. Is being heard In Judge RoTdnson's Dr. 0. W. Clark read to burial scr- dcpartnient "of ' tho Circuit Court, At vlcn, nnd, whllo tho steamer stnppod tornoy A. O. M. Robertson represent Its engines, tho flag draped body was Ing tho son and Attorney Larnnch for allowod to drop Into tho sea. Melan- cholla following an Illness Is thought to havo promptcdWrlght's deed." Torpedo Boats Tafts Escort MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Sept. 25. The torpedo flotilla left today for St. Louis to escort President Taft down the Mississippi nver. Morocco Is Seeking Aid WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Sept. 25.- Moroeco is seeking foreign interven - tion to prevent the continuance of the conflict with Spain.' Joo I-cnl, Chief of Detective, left on tho Mauna boa today for tho other islands to arrest the threo Chlucsu members of tho crew or tho Ilrltlsh steamer Scottish Monarch, who desort- CU Uio snip soiuu 111110 ui,u, ti-ui, 11 is said, recently received rollablo Infor mation ns to tho whereabouts ot the Chinamen. It Is expected that ho will letiirn with his men noxt wcok, prob- ubly on tho Claudlno 011 Thursday, FLEET OF FOOT Our boys get there in the short est possible space of time. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER " SERVICE. Telephone 301. yp-- - Bulletin Times Advertising for Sellers and Buyers Spain Has Need Of Victory MADRID, Spain. Sept. 24. It is believed that a general attack and vigorous warfare will be made by, the Spanish general in command of ' the Moroccan campaign, as the gov- r ,. .inn ,!! . j..t.i. :, tory to maintain its prestige with th rvnnle i the people. Disturbances have been resumed n the revolutionary centers, and Domo-inrowing mciaenu arc report ed from Barcelona. SUGAR. I SAN FRANCISCO, Sent. 24. Su gar Beets. 88 analysis, Hi Od. Parity, 4.49 cents. Previous quo tation, Us 81-4d. CONTESTS WILL OF HIS MOTHER Son Declares That Undue Influence Was Used I Bocauso sho believed that her son had repudiated her and had said that ho would "car a red shirt when sho dies and burn Are crackers on her gravo." the lato Kosa Clara Bllva Is declared to have decide to disinherit her offspring, Manocl I, Sllva. I Tho son has brought a suit contost- Ing tho provision or his mothor'H wt'l wheroby all of her property Is ho tho Madcrlos family. , I Madcrlos was placed on tho stand I this morning and disclaimed the alle gation that ho and his wlfo hail exer cised any unduo and pernicious Influ lenco ovci Mrs. Sllva when she came to disposing of her property by will. In explaining tho disinheritance of the son Madcrlos Inslsd that her hos tility and prejudice against her son was based mainly uKn her belief that he wns anxious for her death. Blank books of all aorta. ledKera. W. manufactured . by the Bulletin nwixhinc romnanr NO BETTER HEALS ANYWHERE THAN ARE SERVED AT THE PALM CAFE HOTEL ST., NEAR UNION. ' - - " S.S. A 1 g.ITi ft stl C5. T. !Ttwv Sept. 29. '09 ? ' , Next JC IMllt ilO&t . . v a - 1 XflJaUU J! rUlt vOw 72 King St. Phone 15, Cold in the head. for that cold in the head. Hollister Drug Co. yBBBBBDT&TsBBBBBKV IIsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW1 F r Vrr fj Jiw ILOILO HOT TIME FOR LABOR MEN One of Stevens Agents Soliciting Im migrants Threatened With As-sassination-'Tis Work of Employers-Authorities Will Protect Our Men I Tho Hollo Klar of Augu.it 22 pub lishes tho following: The reputation of Ncgros for hospi tality and for law and order, has re cehed a blow In the faco which will stand as a blot on Its escutcheon for a long time, If onu is to believe; mo re ports wo hau rceelu-d from Hlliy dur Ing the past few hours. U)n receipt of (ho hoar that the Bgents of Mr. O. A. 8tcens rtpre renting tho Hawaiian Sugar Pl'itiiors Association, had been mubbed I'l HPay and had been forced to (leo from ibnt place to llacolod, overland, at 3 o'e.M:'-J In the morning, Jn order to esenp,. .i, i sssslnatlon.'n Rtar man hunted up Hr.l Riiicrto Sinlligo, Mr. Htm ens' rcpio I tentative who was In charge of tl.n' STRICT BONDING Uncle ' Sam Regulates Rate Of Bonding Companies tlni'lfi Samuel does not Intend Just becnuno holms a long pursu string, to let bonding companies chargo him ex - ccsslvu rates in tho future for l'edernl emploes. Postmaster General Hitch cock has Just Issued an order, limiting tho rates as follows: "Ordered, that In jiccordanco, with tho Act of Congress, approved August G, 1909, Section 88 of thu Postal -aws and Regulations, edition of P.I02. tin and tho samn Is hereby amended by tho adding thereto of Ihu two para graphs following: , "Until othcrwisa provided by law, mil bond shall bo accepted from any sure ty or bonding company for any ofllccr or employees of tho United Slates which shall cost nioro than thirty-five per centum In excess of the premium charged for a llko bond during tho cnlendnr year nineteen hundred and eight: Provided Hint hereafter tho United Stutcs shall not pay any part of tho premium or other cost of furn ishing a bond required by law or oth erwise of nny officer or eiiiploeo of the United Stales. On ull bonds ncupted from any surety or bonding couiuny for otllcers a'nd employes of tho Postul Service. shall bo printed or stamped over tho slgnaturo or tho person signing ror or premium receipt. 1 no 1.110 01 thu surety or bonding company, 11 cer- premium for 11 llku bond ilurlug tho tlflcalu In tho following form: Thocaleiular jenr 1908 was 11000." A man can take is running. Your feet encased in a pair of these elk flexible shoes will make vou feel likc taking a sprint in the evening or before breakfast. Just give this a second thought. Try it, and see how you will beat the doctor out. - OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., 1051 Fort St. T V PRICE 5 CENTI. party In Slliy ami rrrunM the fol.ov Ing Intervle'v with Mm: "Mr. Sautligo v,l havo hoard that -i1 ou IniM! Just returned from Nogroa, . and that joii Ind a rntlivr warm rrrur- 3 lion iiviii uieio. Will joii lie coimi a enoiigh to make n stnteinnit for iub Ilc-ithm in tho Star?" .fr. H-inllaRil stall il that lm was will Ing lo make such n statement and tho following Is tin; glhl of samo: "I was ordered by Mr. Slociw tti proceed to Sllay on tho Tacullii inn ill- morulug for Ihu purpose of ostal)- hliiij an ofllce In lb it town, foi liU (it-iiany Wp nrrived without n-o! dent on tho beach at PHay where II dlscmb.irki d with inj comp-inliu.s, Ofil (Continued on Page 4) INDICTED ON MURDER CHARGE Grand Jury Returns Bill Against An Indictment for murder In tho t firrt ilegno was found by tho 'Peril- 1 torlal (intid Jury this moriilm;. V, against Kahann, alias Walk I M thu Hawall'in accused of tha luur.ler of Wetherill, the negro tailor who was beaten to dt.ilh In tho lumber yard near tho O, It., & I., depot. Kour indlrinientn wiro tha rosult of tho dellboratloiiM of the Inqiilslloriat lioif-, mi of llio Iruo bills being placed uMiii tho secret lllo. Slildota, tho Jap anese charged wllh the nburo of n girl, Is named In onu of the Indictments nnd Tony Itel.iKii, charged with burglary, liuibt also answer an Indictment, ' COTTON MILLS EXTEND -WORK. MANCIICSTIJIt. Hng., Sept. 11. Tho IVderatlon of Cotton Spinners today decided to loiitliiuo running tho mills, using American cotou only, four dns n wide until Nov. 8. This Is six weeks longer thnu was orlglu.ill) Intended npas- nun ptin add "y tt tt :: tt intun :: t: :: u u it pri'inliiui cm this bond Is per JlOOii, us than 11 by tho attached coupon The Best , '.T Exercise Tel. 282. BssKl'ira H i s ! : . -ifejili..- - ..kii-L., 111.1 il fa jtu j.SmiLa, A .- & 1 if iim 1 if " -' a-