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,r-. 'l. "77 v -' -r ' Evening Bulletin- From San Fninciieoi !!lljcrl,i Ko. 18 For Sun Francisco: Asia Nov. 20 From Vancouver; MAKHIIA Dee. in For Vancouver: Aorangl I Too. N On Nov. 0. the Bulletin had 135 indies more advertising than its nearest competitor. Experience has taught many Honolulu mer chants that it pays to use the most space in the Bulletin. 2:30 EDITION Honolulu merchants need Bulletin readers in their business -c VOL. XI. NO. 4167. 11 PAOKS. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MpNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1009. 1-1 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. WM. Q. IRWIN NAMED PRESIDENT OF PL 3 BSfk Sfo Ar ' '" ' "'?$ f A IP jjMW.I KJ rtn mm w n () Al 1 lHo .A- rA LYNCH Planters In Session After Record Crop Year President Dam n Pre sents Interesting Re port to Members of Association. Another record nop was icpoited ill lltu niimml meeting of ihf llnw.i llan Sugar I'luiiliT' Association, which was opened IIiIh morning In I tllf IOOI11H (if tilt ilHKlH-l-ltltlll In the Juilil building, and Hie leports of Hie president. S. N. Dninoii. mill Secretary V. O Suiltli dlmlosed ii very satlsfac-lciiy Ht.ite of affairs In I Hie IniliiHtry generally. I During Hie 111 OS-1 !! season Hie I largest croti ever himesleil fiom Hawaii sugar fields was taken off No less iimn r. :: r. , i n ; tons or sugar was tliu leil. ami for most of It n most satlsfuctmy price was olitulncil. All Ihu MirloiiH sugar plantations weio leprchnnled either liy Hielr managers or agents, ami sixty iwtn-l-era were piescnt at Hie meeting. After tlio .provident liuil rcail Ills lepoit, which IIh publluhed lielow. Hie secretary, W. O. Smith, present eil his report, Riven heio In full. During tho time the sttll.e was on, the trustees Iiml to meet fie iiuently, ami the arranging for strikebreakers linil been iiinitly In the hands uf II. I). Me.ic, who hail ilone very valmilile work. ' P. It. Hatch, tho planters" Bpeelal icpienentntlv'o nt Washington, was still cluing good woik nml the out look fur the future seemed brighter than ever. The election of the trustees of the association reunited In Hie re-election of tlio gentlemen who acted Inst jcar, all being unanimously ehnsen. The seuetury cast the ballot of the atuoLlatlon, ns follows: S. M. Da mon, 13 I). Tetmey, P. M. Swnnzy, II. I". ll.ihlwln, W. O Snillh, W. (J. liwln. 13. P. Illshup. .1. I'. Ilnikfeld. I'. A. Sehaufer. The piesldent thon cni.ouuceil that no further holiness would be done till l::t0 p. in., and the meet ing udjnuined. Vnilous leports on illlTeieut depuitmentti of the sugar 'I'n llip Olliivr- tt ml ft'inlii'M of the I liiwui inn Supir l'lnnti'fs' AMH!iiitinii. Cifiitlciiu'ii: To-ilny tiiurkh the lilitli Aiinunl .Miding of tliu lluuniiiiii Siijinr Pliiiilcrt' AhXM-i.iiinii, uml I urn niiicli grati 1 itil to rco mi iiiiinv jiifiiili(r iinwnt to pui t ici mt i in our piii-(i'i'liii;-i. On liclinlf of tin- TnMccit I Imvc much ilcii"urt' in cxtcmliii lu'iui all u very ;urliiit welcome and it 1 1 iifljirccintioii i.f .viiiir itlti'mliiiicc. t iiiU'iti to inc that the prc-i'iico ut i1ipm iiiiitii.il U'-bIuiis .f every pliinliitiim iiiuiiiicr who cnii poiiilily iiuiko iirriUiKt' iiictili to tittciiil is n mutter of special importance. Tim stijiiir liilsiiicss coiistilulcs the mtiiii mmiivi" of tlio mciiIiIi uml prov pcritv of iIicm' Miimls ami tl.c sticci uf tlint industry lii very (tjontinuedonPace 13) ' Thanksgiving Next Week. look out for YOUR PIES. PALM CAFE, Hotel, near Union. KODAK FILMS 3 1-2x3 1-2 30c and 60c All Films List Price Holder Drug Ca.lnJfcnitSrUL LAW HON. S. M. DAMON Retiring President of the Planters' Association, Who Very Important Period. indiisti) are t be read mid many InteiestliiK discussions me looked forward to. The following members of tho As sociation wcie pieseiit at this morn ing's acralnn: W. II. C C.imphell, !eo. Chalmers, S. M. Damon, (1. P. Davles. .1. Pusnlh, Pico. ITIhli. JnniCH (libli. V. M. (llffard, 11. Hall, John lllnil, C C. Kennedy. A. l.ldgulc, J. II. Mnckcnle, It. 1) Mend, .1. It. Mjers, 13. 13. I'axton. T. II. Petile. (I. !P. Itenton, .1. M. Itiibi. W. O. Smith, J John Watt. Ceo c Watt, 13. II. Wodelum-ie. .1. W. Waldron, Atkins WIkIH, A. Alliens, John Chalmeis, V. V. (loodiilu, II. II. l'enhnllow, It. Catton, J. T. Mnlr, James Webster, !:. K. Mull, It. S. Ilnsmer, II. II. Ileutoii, V. Lang, J. M. Dow sett and several other Honolulu business men. EXPOSITION PINEAPPLE A lady who has ordered a num ber of cases sent cast suggested the name, and it's a p;ood one, too, as the canned pineapple made such a hit at the Seattle Fair, and it is "takiiiR" here so well that we have decided to reduce the price to $1.50 for a half-dozen tins best Rrade pineapple delivered free of all charges at ANY WELIS FARGO EXPRESS OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Served During a Officers W. O. Irwin, president Wm. Pfotenhauer, vice prelr!ent. W. O. Smith ecretary L. J. Warren dtclttau: ics.i.t.iry. G, H. Robertson, auditor. The alimo olllcei win- lei'led liy Hie tiustees of the I'lanteis' Asiocht Hon at the nice' iik held thin nftei. noon A otc of thaulvH wn liideicd to the H'tliliiK piusltlent, J. it. Damon, mid he retuiiasl thanks for the honor. As both tliu nuw presliti'ir and vice pri'Blilenl were nlirvnt fnm tho meet. Iiir, 13. 1 Tenney wns JlDetel chair man for the afternoon. The leport of tho cotiini(tti'c iln Cub Illation ami Pcrtlllzatlou of L'nlril Rated I'ljntntloiis was then reail by Secretary Smith It was a carefully 'ompl'ed leport and shoncd much deep thniiKht lij CluilriiiRli . l.ldKHi'. C. BREWER & CO. TAKE ALUGENCIES President Bishop Speaks Briefly of Deal ' With Irwin "We hiivo taken over all tho nKoti cles, Hutchinson Included, unless touicthlliK lias happened since. I left tlio Coast." n.ild ft, t'lixon lllshop, pres ident of lliowur & Co., this mornlni; in speakliiK of the deal for tho mertier of Irwin k Co, with lliuwcr 4L Co. "I wve the local (icoplu 1iavo all tlio lufoiiimtloii Ihuro Is to brf had. Ill ewer & Co. on tho llrst of the uar t Imply fakes tho pl.ico of Irnlu & Co, In connection with nil Its aKcucles, "Yes, wo take mur tliu Oceanic iteamslilp iiKency and as far as I know tboio will bo no duiiKe or con solidation of steamship companies us a result of our IicIiik Interested In tliu Mntsou Navigation Company, "The Oteanlu people nu talklus of puttlUK the Sleir.i on this iiiute whllo the Alameda Is laid up fur a Kcucinl overhauling. The m.iuuK"meiit in San Piauclsco aro looklni; Into the matter of piittliiK tho I:iikci steamship In shape fur the local nlu." 3 ..-,., . v) I J-J - HAS IMEN OF FINANCE I AND PROMINENCE' They Return Home by Steamer Siberia Many people prominent In llmuulal and social circles returned to Hawaii liel by the good ship Siberia, one of the most popular vessels In the I'n rifle Mall licet. It looked like Alameda day at Occ- nnlc wharf as the bin liner slowly steamed up to n berth about 9 o'clock tlil inornliiK. The Siberia mine down from Sail Francisco In a little less than six das. She has four hundred tons of cargo for Honolulu and the fieiKht destined for Japan ports and llonRkom; will luirdl) total three tbousniid tons. The Slheiln's cabins were pretty well taken up with the fifty or more passengers who leave the ship nt Ho-, lulu. The trip duun from San Fran- , tux,, unu tllllifitlf l,.,l.t..,if Tin. u .,(,! ther was fair and as the Siberia Is u steady craft, tlio lurire through list of travelers all report hn Iiik had a line time. The lessel Is IrAiisportlnK nearly flic lnuidred Aslatfis to their native land. Several Hindoos we Included I In the pldurcsipin but' niotly throiiK tluft swnrmed t!v' fomsril mid after decks of the vessel. , Of the prominent. 'through piuMcii Kcrs lotion. W A. Ittiblee, who Is the newly appointed United States Consul for lloiiKkonc Ho kocs to tliu Jlrtt Isll colony to take up the olllclal ihi ties mused by tlio tiansfcr of A.,1 Wilder to ShniiKhal. Mr. Itublce Is accompanied by Mrs. Itllblie mid (hlld. II. A. Diildu'ln and Mrs. Daldwln are returning from a visit t othe main lrnd. .Mr. Ilahlnlii Is the maniiKer of the Maul Agricultural Company and he has been attendliiK to Important business while away. U II. N, llorelko, tho storekeeper of Kllauen plantation, comes back after n vacation spent In tliu Pulled States. "The Hawaii hulldlliK was a popular rendezvous with a larfie perientntto of the Mist throiiK that visited tliu Alas-ku-Yiikon-1'uclllc exhibition held nt Se attle," was the comment of Commis sioner A. P. Knudseii, who rcturmd by the Siberia. Jr. Knuflsen was ac companied by Mrs. Knudsen, and ho has been away fur suveral months. The Hawaii exhibit proved a Mecca which attracted thousands uf visitors. Much Interest has been awakened on tho mainland and especially through out thu Northwest concciiiliiK the nilil-l'ncllli: Islands liy tho display made at the big Pair. Joe l-eal, chief of detectives, rumen back to fuco his -accusers who hum rhurged him with having become be smirched with grafting. Leul had hardly reached the Ccmiit befoio hu received cables tolling of tho accusa tions made against hi in. Ho prompt ly camelled all his engagements for (Continued on Page 7.) $2000.00 for $5.00 If injured while travelinc on boat or train, $2,000 it what the STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. will pay you, and $5.00 a year is all it will cost you, under select classi fication. Better take out a policy today. Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., 923 Fort Street AJfjm c NO lyochings Musi Stop WASHINOT0N, Nov. 15. The Federal Supreme Court cave a de cision todav that has a very direct bearing on the system of justice by lynchings that has been in vogue in many parts of the country. ! me court upnoius me decision 01 1 a lower court under which a sheriff' ni l"'" of Tennessee were sen- lenccu to impnsunmeni ior permit- tine a lynching. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 15. The second trial of Patrick Calhoun for bribery of City Supervisors has been postponed until Dec. 6. It is generally believed that the prosecution of Calhoun will not be pressed until the new city govern ment officers take control, and it is thought that the new officials will not press the case against the presi dent of the United Railway. The result of the election will probably be taken in a declaration that the titv considers the craft prosecution to have gone far enough. Beets Op SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. Su car Beets, 88 analysis, 12s Cd. Parity, 4.65 cents. Previous quota tion, 12s 4 1-21. Canary 'Quake ICOD TENERIFFE. Canary Is. lands, Nov. 15. A severe earth quake was felt throughout this is land today. Portugal's King Visits Windsor WINDSOR, England, Nov. 15. King Emmanuel of Portugal was to dav the guest of Kiug Edward VII. at Windsor Castle. ai Younn Woman Ends Lite. Now York; Oct 22. Miss I.eah Opiieiihcl- liter, formerly of llutto, Mont., shot herself through thu heat I at thu home of her slstet, Mrs, fleorgo I,. Svv) minis, latu today Death wus Instantaneous Miss Oppeiilielmer was 30 yeats of age and had suffered long with a iliioulc affection of thu nerves. Y. M. C. A. Building Opened. Ma nila, Oct 20. The handbomii new building of the Young Men's Christian association, erected at an expense of 1123,000, was opened tonight. The piluclpal address was made by former Vice Preside ul Palrbauks, Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 183. I- .. '"' . L.1UUII I II U Calhoun Is nnnms I' to Gain Miners riQiou STANDING Liability Act Is WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. The de- Supreme Court hnnded down n cisicn todav holding that the Em- nlovirs' Liability Act it constitution. al and applies within the Territories of the United States. CHERRY 111., Nov 15. Fresh fire broke out in the mines here to - day, and it was necessary to. again seal the mouth of the mine and sus - Upheld CYnoh Tire pend all rescue oocrntions. Thei" ourtv, ami he-oantrnfptaiea' number of men within the mine is now place! nt 310. Thanksgiving Proclaimed .ASHINQTON. Nov. 15. Presi dent Taft todny made public his proclamation naming Nov, 25 as the Thanksgiving Day to be observed throughout the country, RECOVER FROM BANKS. NE WYORK. Nov. 15. It was stated today that the Government will take action to ucovcr from the t mnj, i , ' , " . of Philadelphia and Boston !". ", lli.Bnr t,il"Cd fraudl! - banks the dutie lently through those ports. Taeoma Murderer Ccnvlcted. T.uo ma, Oct. 21 --After being out only 20 minutes thu Jury til the case of Chns. P Nuwconibe, confessed luurdeler of Martin Kvalshaug, brought In a ver dict of guilty In the first degree the penalty for which Is hanging, Bulletin Business Office Phone 25ft Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. r-"ror Aaia" card, al Dullatln mmm Not al ways a ense c! patriotism, This time it is n matter of economy The All AMERICA hue of shoes made by RICE & HUCIUNS me noted for. their hon est worth and superb style, We ha ve just received 24 new styles which nre right up to 'the present moment l.t style. W c invite inspection and comptrison, for we k now thnt they will come thiough with flying colors, We wo uld like to sho v these to you whether y ou buy or not, $3.50 to $5.00 Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., Sole Agents, 1051 Fort St. COMES BACK FACE CHARGE UF GRAFT i i Chief of Detectives Returns on Siberia INVESTIGATION TO BITTER END Forgoes nccuperatmu Trip oift tko ' Coast Will Force Aetffcser" to Show Their Proof olplfk Chuokcdness. . I am lii'. Iiwv Id fair 111) gUt ii 'I Ik-v i Large me wllh alort of gi .fi. and now let iticiu p3ie ' in nn J wlib their uvlilenre." i lo-. ii I.e.. I. CtUvf of l)clcVlvf. ,i le Hils ileelnruilun fiont. the il"iks nf tin Siberia as Hie JCS8' mhiuiccI thioiiBh the chatineT nnti i ii. w alongside th Oicanlr ijjlart 'ihu morning utter n run dowrt-ffUm San PinniUio Ui l.e.il warn to the 'coast oil tlio i 'finer Alameda vvbleji silled from loiiiolulii Oct VII, Ma want to tho 'oasi m ru npemtv Ivl hoalUi. as , he h ui been scpniec) uurlot 4aniro $f- isbst'iim from lils duties Tho aidant- ihip lumpauv bad ntconlod J.wii ev lira 1 H'limn of re st and tvcreatlnn. I.eal bad li.u.!l pinceedpit (Tail tiillci from the Mni betnro n niMfl I lug paper published a story chargln I the Chief of Doted Ives vllh liavlln ilieiome Involved tn crnfl of a natty I nature The ilinigoh were reftemt iid e.ieh' biiiieedlng morning, HUH Isiieiltr Jarielt than wired Ixal coil ireinlug tho serious allegslt'ins nisdr 1 bv Ii Im at i useis I l.ntl lim left San Frauclsco .tor, jiue llvnin lint Spilnpi. whtrO llvl vv.m taking treatment for rlUUjH'" is ii when he ieeelr.il tho flrrt'plDn' -" r i cnii Honolulu Informing hliti. in Hie n'llnus charges which . jM.it ' 1 ' -ii in ide Hgaliul lillll. Mi lei'iiiil a- chief of the llOtcC- Mve Inn cm It upuu to nil." ileclntcfl I Chief I.eal tills morning. I court lull and complete Invcsigailim, OC nurse l mvk Hint my vacn'tton I was i ui short in this UDtorttiiiatr imnnner, but when crl.i. of graft nlfm lllin, afu. , ,,,,, fJ,m fc """ ni..l being in no position itrfj- rule them, it would Indicate, that' tho'; ihimor einennteil fiom Hin cauii?S)r' I the eliem). A J "I propose to follow thte matter I lo the bit lei end." was tho cojiv . lulling comment made by tho glilor I of Detect lien as he made for iol(c heailquarleis The nssessor is determined to get in the tnxes, If vou have any due, pav before the 15th, or ten per cent will be added. Tel. 282. LEAL TO .v'