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VOL. XI. NO. 4433.
OCEMJiEENTLOST
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Mutual Directors
And Board Confer
A rnnfmnnpn tu nil tlllK nflOlllOOn
between llic Itcmiil of Supervisors'
... . .1 i .1... afiilnnl Till.
Illllt wie llllciniiB in mu him. i... i .
ephono Company with u view or
reaching n amicable ngtccincnt over i
tlio recent sticet ecnvntlon orit-'
nance pasted, tli luqulrcmcnts of
which tho Mutual popl consider u
"hold-up" nntl Irlegitlar. The Su
ler iir imtlnlnln they nre inly do
ing what ii thur cities ltitvo ilimo hi
"liimilnB otdlnnnces for thu' protection
lit the streets. ' I
Deputy Attorney Mllvoiton has
wtltlen n lotturtii ,t1io Hoard, Btnt
Ing the County's position, which
teails an lolluws:
The llonoinhlo Muo.- am: Iloanl of
8uper I"ors lit tho City anil
Count) of llorolulu.
(ieiitleini'ii:
ItuUillve tn a ci inhmnlcnilon, mi
ller il.ito of OilobT 1st. .13U, friiiu
(I, It. Carter, Ksn, . trcusuYcr of tho
Mutual Telephone Company, Limited,
In which Mr. Caiter states In sub
stiuuo that ho Is willing to reentn
mead to the Hoard or Dliectors of
tho Mutual Tel-phone Cojupany.
l.lmlled, that tho company furnish
the City and County with facilities
fur pUcIng ttu police and 111 o 'alarm
wired undeigmuui) lu the conduits
of the Telephone Oimpany for the
period of fifteen )ers, for fifteen
I cuts por duct foot and exemption
fi urn Inspection fees tor opening In
the roulii, vwhlch the company may
heienftcr iiiaUc throughout the City
and County, I would ndvlso tho
Hoard its follow a:
On tho II I at day or August, 1901,
tho Mutual Tclephono Company,
Limited, nuil the Tenltory of Ha
HUNDRED DIVORCES
IN TEN MONTHS
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Record Is i Reached
Judge Robinson's
Court .
Iho wheels of tho dlvoicc mill nra
giludlng meiilly and this miirnlu; Cir
cuit Judgo Itohlnson grunted tho ouo
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Fall
Fashions
Correct Clothes
for Men
T ARGE assort-"-
ment of the
newest styles now
ready in ALFRED
BENJAMIN & CO,
CLOTHING. Sold
in Honolulvi only
by
The Kash Co., Ltd.
Cor. Tort and Hotel.
waii," hy the then Superintendent of
Public Winks of tho Territory,
.(nines N'. Ilojd, cutcicd Into a
iiBreemcnt whereby tho Telephone
Company granted to the Territory of
Hawaii the right uml ptlvllcgo of nl
laehliiR to lt) poles and other stiuc
turcs all wltes nnil other apparatus
that might bo deemed norpssary by
tlin Territory of Hawaii to carry on
and maintain a 11 ie alarm telegraph
s)stom, together with all tho light
and 'power of extending and mnln
tnlnlng tho pnme on any and nil
public streets, lanes, nllo and
places In Honolulu and clsevvheio on
the isianil or uanu, wnero uio icm
cpliiino Company might Invo erect
id, placed or was maintaining poles,
or wheie It might hnvo other BtruC'
' tines and placea for tho attaching
and maintaining- of wires. It was
further covenanted In the agreement
that the file alarm wiies might be
attached to and suspended from tho
poles and other structures of tho
Telephone' Company at nny time,
and might bo maintained thero for
tho wlinlo of tho period that tho
Telephone Company might bo . en
titled to maintain tho same by vir
tue of tho laws of the "Territory 'of
Hawaii and otherwise Tho agree
ment reserved tho right and prlvl
ulter or'K'phice lis wires or poles oi
alter or replace Its wlrs or polm or
other' structures, or to change their
locution, and further provided that
any expense or charge for tho re
moval of tho wires, boxes and other
apparatus of the fit a alarm system
should be homo by tho Territory of
Hawaii. The right to tue tho poles
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hundredth divorce lu tho months be
ginning lust January.
Tho records of the court chow that
dining tho term mentioned the greater
number of ilecrc cs Tiavu bcon Issued
en allegations of ilcseitlon and turn
hupport. Jnpaneso flgtiio most prominently
when tho natlnnnlltles nro segregated,
the number of divorces having been
largely duo to tho prosecution under
taken by tho United States authorities
under tho pioWslous of tho Udiuunds
Act.
Tho ilhnico that brought the lecnrd
up tn tho hundred mark was granted
to Carmen C. Slntinni from Pedro Sin
ttom on tho ground of lion Biipport.
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10 PAGES. HONOLULU. TERRIT ORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY
SCHOONER BELIEVED
TO BE SMUGGLER
OR POACHER
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Japanese Schooner Re
fused Tjo Reveal
Identity
SIGHTED NEAR BIRD ISLAND
LAYING AT ANCHOR
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Search Light Revealed no Life on
Hoard the Strange Craft Be-
lieved to Have Been Engaged in
Illicit Traffic. ,
What Is the nostcrloiis mission of a
small Japaueso ciaft-ihat Is at present
l)lng ut anchor nit tho rock boiui I
chores of lllrd Ilsnad?
Iho appearance of tho csscl has
caused considerable conjecture when
the repoit of thu stranger wns received
from the log of tho United Slates
Army transport Uuford 'ujioii arrival
here' this morning.
The Jnpaneso vessel U schooner
rigged, two-masted and bears the
name of Kurl Mum. Sho Is apparent
ly a. chsc1 of over a jiindrcd tons and
wus rather low n thu water. H
Is tho Kurl Mam on a uimigulln? or
poaching expedition? Is tho query
that has received the attention of. the
ivort officials today.
The Duford picked up Illid Irliind
on her.way to Manila, on Monday
evening. Shortly after 12 o'clock the
oincer on watch noted a small vessel
Ijlng oil tho Island nt a distance of
about two trlles. Signals were sent
up' but they elicited no reply from ho
ltttln vessel.
Pellavtng that the vessel might bo
In distress or deserted ,tho Iluford nns
diverted from her courso and she mado
r circle nround the schooner, tho trans
mit searchlight making n oontlnnous
piny on tho smaller craft. It was by
this method that her name was
vealcd. The bounding of whistle ami
Jlrcn failed to bring any sign of lifu
to tho deck of tho schooner.
1'ioin the general appoaranco of the
tchooner It Is believed that sho was
manned by n- full ciew- ns her sails
were lowered and tho decks showod
evidences of recent occupation.
It is more than likely that tho Kurt
Maru has but very recently paid 'a
visit to DIrd Island for tho purpose of
gathering bird skins, feathers and gu
nnl. Thu Pacific Mail liner Korea
passed tho lonely mid-Pacific rock tho
first part of October but failed to sight
tho schooner, which would indicate
that she Is a lato arrival to Haw-alt's
farthorest outpost.
It Is also contended that tho Japanese
mav bo on a smuggling mission and
luTIng at anchor near Blid Island,
awaiting tho arrival of somo foreign
tramp steamer.
It will bo remembered that some six
months ago vPresldent Tuft Issued an
order placing Dinl Island within the
JliriSlllCllOU Ul 1110 11UWUIIUI1 llttiwi
Station.
It la believed that tho Japanese pam-
Safe Deposit
Boxes
For Rent
COSTS YOU' ONIA' ONI3 AND 0N1
HAW CKNTS A PAY.
..DON'T ''LOCK1 THE STAHI.B
WIIIJN TUB hohsi: IS aONIJ."
HAWAIIAN
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Norwegian
Went On
Reef
r
saw TninnTsrn iw a a !,
less from the steamshin Mariposa re
'reived here today states that the
Norwesian.steamer Ocean Queen is a
total loss, having run on, a reef
Sent. 10 while amkine the trip from
Tahiti to Hakatos. No lives were
lest. Disabled eneines were the di-
rcct cause of the loss of the shin.
which practically drifted onto the
shore.
Tho Ocean 'Queen made quite a
stay at this port iibout a month ago,
Mr Aiundel nnd his officers becom
ing well known o many tn the city.
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Zeppelin
Trip To
Pole
FBIEDRICHAFEN, Germany, Oct.
6. Count von Zeppelin has become
much interested in the. proposal of
Prince Henrv to explore the Arctic
with a dirigible balloon. It is pro
posed to have the advance party
start north in 1810.
J. McLaughlin, who has been
keeper of tho Nawillwlll lighthouse
re"for tho past five ears, loft for Hono-
mil ...... t... .i.i- .... 4U t.-t..n.. fol
ium U) hub uiiciuuuun iiiiuu lui
Onhtt, whcio ho will assume tho du
ties of principal helper nt the now
Mnknpuu Point light. Ills family,
innslstlng of two pietty nnd Intelli
gent fox terriers, named Jackie nnd
Nellie, ate going along, too, as they
mo great company for their mnster
at the lonely Ilghthouso Garden
Island.
KOft THE KII18T TIME uli.c.v last
Pcccmbor, Iho Malson Navl(,iitlo
fteamer Entcrprlso will probably show
up at tho port tomorrow afternoon. A
report from tho vessel received
through tho local agency of Castloi &
Cooke announces thu arrival or tho
Entcrprlso beforo dark. The slci.inn-
Is bringing mall and a sniall seiurnl
cargo from San l-'mncisco.
utlttnrtnttitunitnnunn
pan or schooner may have been In
local waters for somo time and after
hei poaching raid on lllrd island sho
may proceed to Kaunl or ono of tho
other Islands and land her prlzo at
tomo Isolated port.
Tito disposition of tho matter comes
before Captain Corwln P. Ilees, tho
commandant of tho local naval sta
tion. A vessel may bo dispatched to In
vestigate thu mission of tho stranger,
which If found questionable, will re
sult In some tioublo for sovoral sub
jects of tho Mikado.
S.S. Hilonian
- Oot. 6, '09
Next Fruit Boat
Island Fruit Co., '
72 KinR St. Phone 15.
EVERYTHING IN SEASON AT
PA1M CAFE
OCTOBER 6, 1909. 10 PAGES.
OAIIU'S CROP CREDIT
Tfl MANAGER BULL
Oahu Sugar Company fln-
lulled Its ciup last night, the
mill closing down with a rec-
ord of thirty-four thousand
six hundred nnd fifty tons for
the season.
This Is n splendid result !
under the circumstances and !
rellcclB much credit on Mann-
ger Hull, who bus taken off ;
the crop nnd carried on the
planting undei the most try-
Ing labor conditions ever fac-
cd on any local plantation.
Honolulu plantation expects
to finish Its cinp next week
and will have over nineteen
thousand tons.
stYongTvTdence
OF PROSECUTION
Waimanalo , Riot
Shown To Have
Occurred
Is
Strong evldenco Is being presented
by tho prosecution In tho case agalmt
the Walnnm.lo ilotors now lielng tried
In Judge do Holl'u department of tho
Circuit Court. I'ollco Offlcor Jones
wus utKin the stand this morning and
ho testified fully to tho occurrences
on tho day when Sheriff Jarrett and
Ms iiossoe reached Walmanaln in auto
mobiles after tho reports of attacks
on returning woikmen had- reached
Honolulu. According to the testimony
of Police Officer Jones tho gathering
of Japanese was distinctly in a bel
ligerent frame of mind, thnt they stir
.rohnded the Sheriff's automobile after
the prisoners had been plnced lu It
nnd threatened to overturn tho ma
chine If nny attempt was made to start
luip. '
Ani'her witness for the" prosecution
was IntcTurctcr Townscnd, who boie
out tho statements made by Jones tin 1
declared emphatically thut the lnpin
cso hnd warning In their own tongue
thnt they wcro opposing regulnr offi
cers of (ho law.
NO LIGHT ON
SELECTMEETINO
Governor Is Secretive
On Conference"
Program
Oovcrnor Ercar stated this mornliig
thnt ho was not yet prepared to give
cut tho results of tho select confer
ence that was held in his office ester
day afternoon beginning at 4 o'clock.
In resKnsc to the Inquiry as to what
tho proceedings wcro at tho confer
ence tho Oovcrnor replied that It
"might bo decided later" to make pub
lic tho nature of tho discussion.
Another meeting will bo held to
morrow," observed the uovornor, ami
after that we may decide to make
public something."
In rcsponso to a question as to
whether thd conferenco was In tho
nature of a permanent organization
tho Governor replied that it wns not
nnd Intimated that It was merely called
In an advisory capacity, ,
mm '1
hMrnr RaU" eards at BuMMIn
5c
for a long,
cold drink
of TANSAN
WATER.
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American
Won
Ziminir. Oermnnv. Orf. 0 The
Gordon Bennett cup in the crcat in
ternational balloon race has been,
won by Mix, an American. The
l Bennett cup was for the balloonist
I making the longest distance. Mix
landed in Poland.
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Taft Goes
To Yosemite
SAN FBANC1SC0, Oct. C Presi
dent Taft started for the Yosemite
today. His train stopned at towns
alone the route, where the President
made brief addresses to the assem
bled people.
Lowell Is -
Inaugurated
CAMBriDQE. Mass., Oct. 6. Im
pressive and interestine ceremonies
marked the inauguration today of
President Lowell, who succeeds the
venerable Elliot at Harvard.
I a
WODLD-BE POLICEMAN
)S TURNED DOWN
At 2 o'clock this morning n Hawaii
an wandered Into the I'ollco Stntlon
and remarked that ho wanted to be
come n policeman. He wns given n po
lice report form and filled it In ns fol
lows: Name, John Doe; tlmo of occur
rence, He form school; location of oc
currence, County of Hawaii; untitle of
occurrenco, steamer S. S. Kaunl; If
injured whero sent. Queen's Hospital,
naturo of Injury, In heart,
Added to tho report were n few per
sonal remarks: "I was n stand police
Willi sheriff In 1000. And I heoii stmt I
loltcn ono year nnd iilno months so I
como down yesterday and nsk to glvo,
Balloon
Tho applicant was told that ho hnd vanced nnd n Inrge sale of McIlrjcU
failed In examination nnd wns advised was reported with Iho market hoidln,
to wait till tho next election came, sternly at n.ST'i.
nround. i:iemenlB of strength nro boln
jthnwn hy both these stocks nnd tin-
WITH DESTINATION ns Poit lubllc that has becqnio tired of th.
Townsend, the American schooner
Alohn sailed today. This vessel ar
rived nt the port Iho first patt of last
September with a shipment of lumber.
185 adltorlil rooms 250 buil
neat office. Thate are the tatapMne
lumbers of the Bulletin office
Here Is
Something
Stylish .
Made of tan Russia leather and is one of E. P. Reed's
latest and daintiest styles. Just like the picture.
(Open Saturday Evening.)
Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.,
1051 Fort St. ' Tc!. 282.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
TALK
ON HATSON LINE
Some Say Ruin Por Marine
Before Americans
Will Awake
Ll
SORTS OF
FROM
MAW CITIZEKS
Coastwise Suspsntion Is Still Talked
One Gets After Oceanic
Many for Watson's Second
Steamer Right Quid:.
What (ho Mnlsnn Navigation Com
I nit) ma) do In further meeting Hit
passenger dmiiiuds of Honolulu will
largelj deppn 1 on tho support glvrn
by the local inople In order lit' se
cure mi px tension fionl various mer
cantile limits of the town as well nt
tie laiavi liUcioiits u 1) ul let In rep
resent ivi lutorvlevvol u number will
the UKiilt glvni In their own words:
rru:i i.. wamjuon commission
lu.ehaiit- "Klnti suifldj first fall
i 4 thai. Fiispenklon of eoistuhxt ship
plus 1 1 Ii inporaill) for invuAnor
only I think evcivbinl.v uparcclntoii
I what tin' Mutson co:npan .ban dune.
If the) don't, the) iniKlit to but I ill)
not think -that tho Malson Company
tan do the whole thing.
I HEN VICKIES. Ileg-il Shoo Slors:
' I nm fnvorltr'. the Milt son lino -on ov
cr) thing liecaiiw as far n fn-lghi
rales nro concerned from San Pran
tlsco tlte.v have been very nice Yo
bet I nut lu rnv or of them having ever
i loat they can get Of course. 1. mlgb
bo prejuih ed. Mhlnlc that It would b
Ju bciii'dt lo Hitsppud tile loastwlsx
' shipping laws. Of rourso I do no1
know much about this but I think it
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OIAA AND H'BRYDE
IN CREAT D:I
N
Lively Actio i On Exchange
With Old Stocks
Slow
Olan nnd Mellodo were very much
in tliu oenler or the stage on tho Btoc
higher priced ones onor1 nt tho llnil'
is Inking up tho stocks on which hirgi
margins are certain tu bo made tinder
Iho reasonablo prospects offered In tho
sugar mailed and tho outlook on lit '
particular properties Involved. Near
ly sixteen hundred shares of Olaa wet
(Continued on Page 3)
EP.riCCDS.CO.
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COMPANY LTD.,
632 Fori St
$
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Hollister Drug Co.
HOTEL ST., NEAR UNION.
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