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.mUgM&'r'ffm :ji 'Tn,y.-iiy'' Evening: 'EDLtETft BF -n (M From San Francisco t 1 ' ' Asia Scpti 30 For San Tranciscos Aliitiicdit Sept. 2!) From Vancouver: ' Anrnugl Oct. 16 For Vancouver: Mamma Oct. 13 - 3:30 EDITION Bulletin Advertising is Good Times Advertising for Sellers and Buyers VOL. XI. NO. 4425. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU TERRITORY" OF HAWAII, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1009. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. .1 WAIKSKI RECLAMATION PUNS ARE DEVELOPING MOORS ON VERGE OF SURRENDER :fr I i t 3i T1 jjrxT -k W7 i it 1 .ft , 5 I Big Deal Closed for Reclamation Hawaiian Dredging Company Secures $10,000 Contract From Bishop Estate to Fill In Swamp Land At -. Waihikf 13 Acres To Be Reclaimed SIERRA MAY BE PUT ON RUN THIS WINTER SurrenderlBaseball luwilylttg mi i".inrlltmo nggrf K'lllni; Sin.tiu'.), Waller IH'llnglinm i It'il.i) 1 lined II ileal fill llir Hawaiian Pledging toiiininy Willi Hi" lllxlinp Kstnic, by Willi li Hid iilnon-i'o tuiri lit duck ii.miiI proport lit WsiIUfkl between fa'niMliiK.i iiinl laweni ftrci'lH Im In lit' reclaimed liy Mllng in. It l.i urn. nf tin nid.tt Imiini'liml rcclnni lit ton ileal iiriiln Intel, mill will mid ' Iniliii'iiM'Jj lu tlm .ilue lit beach iiii'rl). 'flip property Inwilved In tlio mn liuil Is i.ut of tlio hw.iiiip tit lid c.ir. 1 1 tilled li) the lllsliiii IMnto. Willi tin- Mllng of nlnii ticies, the lutil in i wlilc li will iilllninti'ly lio re d.iliiii'il will ho something over l- iicich. A strip iifj.inil owned liy tli'j lllshup estate, tunnelling tlio iiimli In Hiii'Mlftn with I lu sea. In InclmlC'i In tliu general scheme of rec'unn tlon. Satisfactory i nrrnngements have Ih'cii made for the transfer nfpeo pic nun holding leases mi pnitloiM i r I lie pu'iiH In nui.'e oKowhorc, .ill llm wi'i-l. will lie bc,;un within a H'nirt pi-rloil, The it'pmt (hlj linn ji 1115 lh.it till' ilrnl hail licen tlowil for the lorlnliiilng of llln WnlM''l piope'ly cuiiieil a general stir In litifliifM clic'ei, as tlio ilcit'.iud fi'i bench propei ly tins for miiiio time far exi ceiled llio supply. Tlio llawnlljii Dredging Company aim Iiiih the (initriiet with Hie fed cral government to 1111 the ponds op piiilln the U, 8. Kngluccra' c-iiiip. nml with the closing of this ileal the uiiJghtly limit hnlet, foul untl ill urate bleeding, will Homi'lie a tlilnT of the iunl. With tlio total a inn In IIicfo two I'onti.tctH Illlcil, th? great er po.-tlon of that property will In nu the way to icclamntlnn nml make iiainfule. for building purpol-uo many acres now wasted. J' mmmim:MmaK3MMmm mmMrsuims, ! 1 1 Of Moors Certain MEL1LLA. Sept. 27. From the pretent tcrious outlook a complete surrender of the Moors is imminent. Scores Today LATHAM FLIES OVER BERLIN. Southronj50 Injured; Semmss Honored NEW OltLEANS. La.. Sept. 27. The South is ecleuratinc .today the one hundredth anniversary of the birth cf Admiral Scnimes, the com mniuler pi the notorious privateer Alabama of the Civil War. The Industrial Edition ot the Evening Bulletin, wramed ready for mailing, SO cents at B u 1 I r t i n nfflcf Building: Wreck PITTSBURG. Pa., Sept. 27. An explosion in the great Columbian film exchange, today resulted in re ducing a splendid eight story build ing to a complete wreck. Over fifty neonlc who were in or near the building were injured. The list of the casualties is not coninlete. Bulletin Busmesr Oflive Phone 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phonr IBS ' OCEANIC. STEAMSHIP SIERRA WHICH WILL BRING THE SHRINERS. 1'iefariiiK hlH Htntcment with a qtial- boat Is laid off for overhauling, llio lire tlio ones nhn hare to prnvu It. The IfjIiiS fl' Mr. W. M (llranl of W. O. clln taken will ileiieivl larficly on fielKht Hltiuillon Is mil ns rooiI as It Irwin & Co. Btnteil ihU momliiB that t,U! ",,c'fR ' ,h lfl" ." tho Shrlnen wan then inilug to the uuMiyl 'omniixti. en the alcrra anil ultio tlio offerlii?s of Hon. Iheio Is u powllilllty of the HteaniBhlp roK, - . .., Aml ,., Jltgl cMCy wIlI,t'lhoy Sierra lielm; plneeil on the run lie- "The Oceanic company Is wIHIiib to will tin tint I nm very certain that tho tween Honolulu unit Snu .IVanclsco At 'In all Hint It cim to servo thn local Oceanic will put tho Sierra on If least (luring the lnylnc up of tho Aln- rnc lint of course we cannot b ex- nie-la for Beneral overhauling. TV". ? ""' ? Bt ,tt l098- We need freight as well hb passengers. "There Is absolutely nothing finally Thu 1(1Ft OXI,crCnco of putting the determined." said Mr. (lllMrd, "but Slcrrtl on this rotito was very cxpens- when I left San Francisco thero wns lvt1, but I tiled to ninlto our iM-ople miiiio talk tinning tho Oceanic people bcllcvo that comlltlons nro dltfereiil of putting tho Sierra on to tnlfo tho and there Is more ottering than there place of thu Alameda while thu local was thou, but the people of Honolulu (Special Bulletin Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. The -result of the American and National , I League games tcJay were ns follows:7 ! AMERICAN. . , , I New York 4, Detroit-1. ' BERLIN, Sept. 27. Witnessed by i Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 5. thousands of people, Latham, the Washington 1. Chimgo S. , ' daring aviator, made a successful The first game between New York flight in an aeroplane over Berlin to 1 ani )troit was not played, owing Johannisthal, a distance of about to the hcavv rain. ! fifty miles. i NATIONAL. """" I rittsbnrg C. New York I. AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS. Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 5. ' Cincinnati .". Brooklyn 1.' GOLDFIELD. Ncv.. Sent.y 27. . niiimen 4 PhilnrlMnliin 1.. The American Mining Congress is in I standing of national leaqiie. session here. Fromincnt- men from I QFPTEMBcrt 27. all over the west have arrived to1 f'ii attend the meeting, and important .I'litsiiuig subjects yill be under discussion. A Chicago . .. revisal of-mny mining laws will be New York .. recommended. ; Cincinnati .... r.'iiiinicipiii.i . . there Is a reasonably fah prospect of malting Luin onus nieci, ' uonsequenuy It Is largely up to Honolulu. The Sier ra will carry two hundred first class passengers and a hundred second cabin, which Is really Just as good an first cabin. So she will bring the pas sengers and In good time. If (hoy want to come. EVIDENCE m RIOT CASE IN JURTS HANDS TAFT'.SEES GREAT MINE. BUTTE. Mont., 'Sept. 27. Presi dent Taft entered Montana early this morning and made his first stop iif this city. During the forenoon he visited the: smelter of the great Ana conda eooner mine, He arrived at Helena this afternoon and will spend tomorrow in Spokane. ADMIRAL BARCLAY DEAD. BOSTON. Sept. 27. Admiral Chai. 3. Barclay died here today. Admiral Barclay was bom Sept. 8, 1843, and was retired SeDt. 8, 1803. QILLEXT WELCOMES NATIONAL GUARD. mils Uiooklyu W. Itir, . '.if. . SI . "I . 7 . .V) i.. r, in to 70 74 Ml PI ti- rci. .7 1 a .G7fi .nun .'475 .r.s't .281- DARIS fur- nishes the fashions for the women" of Amer ica ; New York the fashions 'for men. Alfred Benjamin & Co. Correct Clothes for Men are made in New York and repre sent the best in style, workman ship, and materials. Aigjunciits began this morning In thu second trial of thu Walpiihii riot crs. When court convened at 8:30 Mr. I'roBser, who has becy associated with City mid County Attorney Culh- cart In the prosecution of llio rami, defendants In this cane.' . "Single handed, with nothing tint deuce presented and declared that If rowilvciti for defenso nml tho law thu law was to bo vlqdlcutcd and up back of them," declared I'rosser, "llio held tho defendants must bo found poll co officers, confronted tho mob of guilty. enraged men, among whom wciu llio At 12:30 the jury was excused for made thu opening talk to tho Jury, Ink. una ono hour for tho conclusion of his leniurks. 1'iosncr summarized tho eWdencc that was Introduced by Iho pitiHcciitinn in coiitliic'lng latigiiago iitul declared that upon" the evidence iuihuilltcd no verdict hut one of guilty us charged could ho uxpcctul. I'lObHer compared thu lelalho weight that toutd bo hltachcd to the testimony of men of recognised stand ing and veracity, naming Scoxlllo and tho police officcm and thu defendants themselves uho naturally had nu end lo servo that toiild best bo secured by chuonlent loss of memory and mlsiupresentatloii, Stocks & Bonds You are perhaps considering dis posing of some of your securities or of making additional purchases un drr present prosperous conditions. Let Us Handle the Deal We are members of the Stock and Bond Exchange and have hundreds of satisfied customers in this branch of our business. lunch. 1'rosser urged tho Jury to vlndlratoi tho laws of Hawaii and the United j Slates, stating that a Irtw plainly writ ten upon thu statute books by tho will of the pooplo had been openly and de liberately violated by tho defendants. Prossor was followed by Attornoy Mghtfoot for tile defense, who talked for two bonis on tho contentions of ihu defense. Ho Insisted that tho Jury was being nslti'd to convict tho ten Japan ere defendants "on thn theories of tho prosecution" and that thero wns n eoncliihho lack ot material evidence presented. Tho closing nrgumunt wns made by City nml County Attorney Cuthcnrt, who replied It) some of tho statement!! inado by Mghtfoot, Catheurt Insisted that tho Jury was being nskedfor n crillrt of guilty as charged upon tho plain v Idenco of tho c.iso and not up on theories. Ho summarized thn evl- LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 27. Governor Gillett made the official address of welcome to the National Guard, which is holding its annual convention here. Thousands of peo nle thronecd to hear him. while the lesrimental bands enlivened the oc casion with' patriotic music. A big parade followed. Huston :h SCPTEMBER 27. STANDING OF AMERICAN LEAGUE Club. ,V. I... I'd. Detroit AS fil I'hlladelphla S3 53 IIobIoi 81 r!l Chicago 73 - 71 Cleveland 70 "G New York r,D 71 St. I-ouls 59 R.- Washington 38 I Of? St. Louis Shocked ST. LOUIS. Sept. 27. A serifs of slight shocks were felt h:re today, indicating the presence cf nn earth aukke in this vicinity. Jilt YOU CAN BANK ON PALM CAFE CANDY ALWAYS BEING FRESH. HOTEL ST., NEAR UNION. The jury failed to arrive at a ver dict at 2 o'clock and were locked up again. It is said the jury is hung up by three who are standing ont for acquittal. Some look for a verdict soon, while others believe it will be a disagreement. , Spanish Take OnV Town MELILLA, Morocco, Sept. 27. The Spanish troops today occupied Nazer Zelvan. S.S. Alameda Sept. 29, '09 Next Fruit Boat Island Fruit Co., 72 Xing St Phone 15, FLEET NEWS FLEET Captain Benson, chief of staff on, board thn Tennessee. In talking this morning nbotit the speed trials hold last week, remarked that ocr thing had been very satisfactory. "The ships behaved thcinsehes lory well, nnd nil the officers who bad charge of tho engine rooms ileseno credit ft-r the way their ships behaved. "I urn Kiitlnfled that tho department will also bo pleased ns wns Admiral Through tho courtesy of Captain llenson the following olllc'liil results were obtained, , Aerngo llov. renusylrauln . South D.ikota . West Virginia Tennessee Washington ., Maryland 122 792 120.7 123.77 120.1S 111.65 121 mr. Average Speed Knots.. 21.87 21.43 21.3;, 21 12 21. OS 20.70 -20.51 Sebreo In tho results, nnd e all hopo. California , 120.D that'on our next siecd test the ships Tho tennis tournament for tho sluglo win oven do better. I (Continued on Page 4) 5c for a long, cold drink of TANSAN WATER. The Best Exercise A man can take is running. Your feet encased in a pair ot these elk flexible shoes will make you feel like 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. Tel.' 282. ?l i OF FOOT. Our boys get there in the short est possible space of time, TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Telephone 381, THE HASH CO., Ltd. Cor. Foit and Hotel. COPtftt&MT ISO) J Hawaiian TrustCompany fllfrMRflifomlnii (a AKmS Hollister Drug Co. vu'-rrr-v; Ittwyomt 'Limited 1 .. .iltedi I I f , 111 Lkk i r iliilF