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VOL. XI. NO. 4470.
10 PAGES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909. 10 PAGES.
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US. WARSHPS
18 THEME1
OF PLANTtRS'
SESSION
Executive Meeting
Held During
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EXPERIMENT STATIONS
VISITED BY MEMBERS
Staff of Chemists and Entomologists
Deliver Their Addresses Pres
ident Gilmore Explains Object
of College.
Tills moi.iing the l'lant
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Americans
Shot and
Warships
Bristle
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Dis
patches were received here today
stating that President Zalaya of the
Nicaraguan reoublic had ordered the
execution without trial of two
Americans found among the revolu
tionary forces.
It is believed that these men have
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Immediately this news was con
called at the White House
ably to make an explanation, the
President refused to receive him.
Drastic measures by the govern
ment are anticipated.
fried To Burn
Hospital
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. One
of the wings of St. Luke's Hospital
in this city was burned today and
the whole institution was threat
ened. It is believed that the fire was of
incendiary origin, and a man is held
prisoner who is suspected of having
set the lire.
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U Boclatlon sal ill cxocull.e soa-lo" K'un cxeeuieu wiuiuui graining n.cm
from a mi i-' o'clock Tun mat :t the privilege cf communicating with
W lerbioilght i) fur discussion was ;. ic Kuvciiuucm.
t: llio nilvlsnblllty ir extending tlio N
:t cimtiact Hfcii'iii (.: griwit g or tJ
pront-slinrlug 8) stem of raisins tt
8 ennc. "
a At noon the meeting adjourned tl
Jt till 1:30 o'clock, when tho mat- tt
ter una again Konu Intn. Tlio U
tt question or Immigration wns nlHO tt
tt taken up as woro labor ciinill- tt
tt tlons generally, tt
tt
Tonty-flo membeiB of tlio riant
t' ABsoclatlon constituted the par
ty wlikh jeBtonlay ufternoon lslted
the II. I'. A. i:xpeilnioiit Station,
the rcdcral Exjierlmetit Station and
thu College of lluwiill.
On account of the warm afternoon
tlio proceedings were held out of
doors nt tlio II. I. A. Uxperlmcnt
Station, and seated comfortably on
the shady lawn the men who do
things In the sugar line listened to
the men who watch and safegtiaid
the Industry tell of pests of all
Muds and tlio fight being put up
ngalnst them.
The first speaker wns Jtr. Swezey,
ami ho showed that ho has n thor
ough knowledge of bin particular
blanch "bugs" and their parn
Bltrs. riles of nil Boris were hand
ed u ion ml for inspection, nnd thai
sioutge of the cattle ranches, the
hoi n II y, was much discussed.
The cu no borer, which has dono
K) much d imago to the Migar ImluB
tiy In the past, has now taken to at
tacking coin In tlio cob, nnd Mr.
Bwozoy showed n Jar full of cobs
which had been badly treated by the
Lorer,
Then Prank Torry, assistant ento
mologist, took the stand nnd spoke
on a very vital Buhject which affects
the hpalth of the whole community
In these Islands, Tony stated that
he had visited nil the plantation
lumps In these Islands, and thnt on
the whole the sanitary arrangements
are not of the best.
Tphold fover was simply Invited
to appear on some places, and the
speaker could not too strongly iec
ommend that the m.inngors see to It
thnt the existing methods were im
proved. The ordinal y house fly traveled
many miles, nnd In Borne instances
hud been traced, thiougli hnvlng
llmu on Its feet, directly from a
hourco of Infection to the breakfast
table, where It deposited thousands
of germs.
Muuiiger Itenton explained the
system nt Kva and showed tlio great
(st Intel est In tho talk of Mr. Teiry.
Mulr'i Travels.
In tho unaolilablu absence, through
Illness, of Mr. Mulr, Ocorge W. Kirk-
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INNER CIRCLE KNEW
OF WILDER PLANS
0
Don't Know Why Frear
j Kept it Dark
So Long
I Associate Justice Wllder's contem
plated resignation from the bench and
tho giuat secrecy that Iiiib been main
tained regarding It in Kxecutlve cir
cles was a topic of spirited com ei Bu
ttons among the people jeaterday after
the II ii 1 1 o 1 1 n hud been read.
I As more facts are brought ortjt a
pcars that a more or less select circle
of the (lovernor's friends lme been
talking oer the list of probable cin
dldates for some weeks pist. Wh)
tho Cioicrnor had not made the action
of Wilder public they did not know
I Among tho members of the Unr As
toclatlon the advancement of Judge
Do Holt is talked again. Hut lYcur
beat him onco and they think :o
might bo able to do It agnlli.
I Attorney Ixiwls Is not Ugprously np
DEAL IN M'BRYD&KUHIO AND CASTRO
BEING
TALKED
Alexander & Baldwin Are
Factors In Plans
Under Way
TO GO TO HAWAII
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Political Runners Are
Feeling Pulse Of
Voters
ALL CONNECTED WITH
IT ARE VERY SECRETIVE
rosed, but there is still the record In ' far reaching Importance to We
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Hrjde plantation stocklioliUrs.
Just what those negotiations are lbs
public will hae in gueps for the pres
ent.
yeved to the President .he ordered conne'cllm ,, hli Clini,(,acy, la, ho
joe ui.pmcu ut .c t.u.. .; , nvab0 wllcn t)l0 Bar AbsooI.i
burg and Dcs Moines to the scene of ,,,,,.. upr .,,,, ,, ,,.. n
XrOUDIC Inin tit ii tifTInu rt tltu flivm-tin nm nl.
When the Nicaraguan minister i ,, , .,, ,mn,in,i iih
i" "'" iThero seems to b not niiich nthiis-
.tasm for I.ewln, and those on tho out
side claim that many of tho luwers
do not dare to oposu him hrcatiso he
Is supposed to have tho b.liiUIng of
Ilrowcr & Co. and other powerful In
terests, but on tho other hand tlioro
Is not a large number of candidates
suggested with which to oppose him.
This morning tho name of Attorney
A, 0. M. Robertson wns mentioned
Tho only reason to bellee that he
might accept would bo the experience
ho had in tho Federal Judgeship mat
ter and a isisslblo desire to servo a
term on tho Territorial bench It U
generally accepted that he would havo
the support of the liar nlthouKh some
of the Interests supporting Lewis
might fight him under color
Tho secrecy maintained In connec
tion with thu discussion of tti6 topic
by tho Inner legal circle, no one will
explain. It Is presumed that Wilder
waited for the Kocrnor to make tho
announcement and call for suggestions.
Kroar seems to havo somo of tho
members of tho Bar pretty well fright
ened becnusoi ho was able to secure
the appointment of Perry, nfler tho
Bar, had endorsed Do Holt. Some of
them also recall how thnroiighly
f lightened the (loioinor and his asso
ciates were whon those appointments
were delnyod and It was thought loc.
ally that Kalanlanaolo was to be C,ov
ornor.
The general sentiment about tho
court hoiiBo is to the effect thnt Cir
cuit Judge De Holt should be appoint
ed to the acancy on tho Supremo
Bench that will follow tho retirement
of Justlco Wilder. Judgo Do Holt has
been n Judgo In tho Circuit Court for u
period of about six J ears ami has
earned n reputation as nn Impartial
and ablo Jurist. It is pointed out that
his services entitle him to first consid
eration In the appointment of a suc
cessor to Justice Wilder.
Wells Fargo's
Big Increase
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Financial
circles were surprised today by the
announcement that the Wells Fargo
Express Company has increased its
capital stock from eight million dol
lars to twenty-four millions.
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NICARAGUA MUST ANSWER
PANAMA, Nov. 18. Informa
tion received here is to the effect
that a veritable reign of terror pre
vails in Nicaratrua. President Za
laya has adopted the most extraor
dinary measures in his effort to quell
me revolution. tve nundred people
suspected of being implicated in the
revolt or in sympathy with the reb
els have been shot without the for-
mality of a trial.
KODAK FILMS
I As soon ns the airangemeiits are
lerfected by the part) managers,
I'rlnte Kulilo, the Delegate to Con
'press, nnd Hon A. D. Castro, secre
tary of the executhe commIttcei nt
line llepubllcan party, will louo for
Hawaii to feel the political pulso ot
the voters on the big Island.
The Delegate, uccordlng to Castro,
wns exoected to co to Hawaii by thu
Neither J. P. Cooke Nor W. A. Kin- Mauna Kea last Tuesday, but owing
ney Will Discuss Matter Mean- to the fact that it wns the birthday
while Demand for Stock Is of the late King Kulakauu the
Steadily Ir.crea;lnc Prime stnjcd over to celebrate tho
day.
Negotiations are going on between I Those who know the political
the flrm of Alexander fi. Baldwin and stntns of the llepubllcan party, It Is
the men Interested In tho develop- said, liue been cam aiming In the
uient or the McBodo sugar phml-illou Jtutsldo districts. They fouud thnt
end Its various Interests that are o:lt was licit to ask the Delegate to do
Mc- .some nolitkal work on the big Is
land before ho leaves for Washing
ton. ,
Mavoraltv.
no inr us me position oi aia)pr is
Gompers
Gets Slay
of Prison
Sentence
J. P. Cooke was seen thlu afternoon 'concerned, the popular "Joo." as the
Just after coming from a iiKellug '
Alexander & Baldwin und allhough
the existence of negotiations has been
Hawaiian call him, Is very liable to
Biirceed himself nt the next conven
tion, t
At least, that is what the majority
mlnilttn.l In nthlm Mr Conkn said bn I At least, that
could say nothln.: W. A. Klnnw. who!"'the Hawaiian and Portuguese vol
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Hollister Drug Co.
Offices
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Boston Building
Nothing Better In the City
Real Estate Department
Hawaiian Trust
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no
I say
has been tho Broil worker ft r the i'c
vclopinent of .McBrdc, responded tint
ho could say nothing.
Change of the agency to Alexandei
& Baldwin Is one of the- uimo'.s .f
what Is contemplated. Triifer of tho
Kauai Electric Company nun the Kiiih1
railway to corporations not allied with
Mcllr)do is also rumoren This has
been proposed for some lime and If
done should relieve the pl'ri-itlou of i
great amount of Its debt nnd put In on
a pailng basts In a ery sport time.
But thu men most Intlm.i'ely intci
ested In the deal under H. will not
glo an niithoritiithu staieiiint Tl
location of Mcl)ide Is such .ii to make
It a uatm.il propnrty for consolidation
with Mak.iwell but this Is not believed
to be the plan on foot It Is ccrtiln,
however, thnt thu plans. If curried out,
will do a great deal toward Improving
the condition of sugar properties In
that part of thu Island of Kauai.
Mcllrjdu was thu chief rimer of In
teiest In the market and on thu Stock
Uxchango today. 'I lie nihil nee was re
markablu nnd nlthough thu price ad
vanced nearly a dollar a shuro over
night very llttlo of It came out. Tho
stock sold at ." )cstcrday afternoon
nnd at U.25 on tlio Exchange this morn
ing with tho closing figure at C!0 bid.
Olaa was also In the market to some
oxlent. coming back again to thu figure
of 5,75. Honokna is selling n llttlo
nboiu par, Ononien nt 65 50 and Kwa
at 31.50.
Walalua Is regaining the strength
that seemed to sag out of it immed
iately after tho oxtru dividend was
paid. Bids were mado at 119 75 with
ISO asked. Hawaiian Commercial U
stationary for thu tlmo being but will
probably go higher when tho crop be
gins to dovolop.
THEY CLOSE QREYT0WN
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. The
l evolutionary forces have declared
that Greytown, the principal port of
Nicaragua is blockaded.
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The local Japanese will then cheer
up und banzai the otllccrs und men
of tho Idzumo. This done, Miey will
return und break lino nt the park,
Toda some of the officers and men
are enjojlng their Bhore liberty.
This uflemnoii athletic sports aro
being witnessed by the men from the
cruiser at tho Honolulu Athletic
IVih The sporli will bs tVicutcd
m. lorrow afternoon.
Major IV111, who wants to Bee
tho'tons of Dal Nippon enjoy them
selves In gituul stle, authorized
paratory to theli niaichlng down tn Laplaln Merger und his boys to play
tho whaif. They will first pass at tho park this afternoon and to
morion' iitteiuoon
Mr. Tokledii, head of the enter
tainment 10 inulttee. Is buslli on-
LANTERN PARADE
TOMORROW NIGHT
A grniuUluytirn procession will bo
witnessed ;by tho Interested specta
tor of Honolulu when tho local
subjects' ut tho Kmperor of Jupun
will parade through the streets to
morrow night on their way down to
cheer nnd banzai tho officers und
ir.cn of the cruiser Idzumo, now dock
ed at the Channel wharf.
Tho local Japanese, who want to
entertain the naval horoes of their
country will, besides giving dinners
nnd banquets, form nt Aalu I'ark to
il. 01 row nignt at 7:30 o'clock, pre
cm aro talking ubout nowadais.
They Bccm to think thnt "Joe" Is the
right man for the place. They know
hi 111 tn be a kind and generous man.
which, of course, counts n great
deal In politics.
Maor rem, who Is Innocently
walking around the streets, Is doing
much townrds helping those who
are In plllkla.
The Ma or. by the way, is a mem
ber of nearly nil the Hawaiian so
cieties. Ho Is connected with the
Kamehnnielin, Kaulkeanull, Hut
Olwl, nnd probably tho Ilul I'ooln
(the longshoremen's Society). He
Is well liked by the inenilicm. Al
most cory day, before or after
olllce hours, he Is seen around tho
waterfront and llsh market shuklng
linnils and nsklng questions, c
vim-lug them Hint It Is to their best
Interest to vote for him again.
Sheriff.
ho far the only candidates for
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DEPUTY SHERIFF
ROSE INJURED
A runaway horse caused painful In
Juries to bo Inflict eil upon Deputy Sher
iff Chnrles rtosu this morning. Tlio
officer wus driving down Heretnnla
avenue when near thu Intersection of
Punahoii street, tho hbrse became
frlghteiiid at a passing steam road rol
ler, Desplto tho efforts of thu driver
of tho rig to curb the steed, tho mud'
dened animal plunged down tho tbor
nughfaro nnd In turning a corner upset
the cnrrlago containing Deputy Tlosi
and tho coachman. Iloso suffered In
juries to hi leg and bruises on otjicr
portions of his Imily,
SEEK TO CONTROI
LIQUOR SALES
, AT CLUBS
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License Board Asks rol
1 a Legal
Opinion
QUESTION THOUGHT TO
HAVE BEEN SETTLEI
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. The
District Court of Anocnls todav 1 Former Attorney Ocneral Peter
cranted a stay of sentence to Sam-1 Held Beard Wa WithoutJuris
uel Gompers and the other labor diction over the Ciuos oifcin;
leaders sentenced to serve a term 111 City. ,i!3M
prison for violating the injunction "" 'SflJ
order Of the court. I ' '' "iru "i i.Kiuor cicenso c;uni
mlnsloners, il Is iiiiiloniov 1 la Jprq
inrlng to make nn nttempt to rsumj
1 jurisdiction over In- local rliil.3 tluj
Irene lx-ors and liquors to their inert
ihirs it beliu stuli I thai n nyiJoriQ
lof the board iikiiiIh i.Uilp bellevo tluv
Us niithorlt) should t xtend o-r tin
clubs
Actlnc Attornei (lem ral I.oriln
drews bus been ri'UmMid by Carlo
lonii the Btcrttnr) if (be IJiiior Uel
1 Iloird to I'.hit the boaid ai oplu
i 11 ns to whelher It c-ln cxercfjo iinj
JiiiImIIciIoii or nwil'iiilly over t Ii
clubs I' pon thu uiiswur that, ls'-ro
tiiriiud by (In.. AtloriK" (.Kners'linfl
rurtmeul wlllristib iiitun aijttqn
the rpnimlBMoncrs in dealing with c-1-41
Ikl'IIS.'H " "tK
While 1! G ltfi was Attornej
Oeneral of the Tcirllon the siinc
nuestlon wns presented to htm for 'hi
liitluu anil his nnswer that haw here
toforo been followed by tho ciininiR
rlouers. wim to tho general effect tiiut
thn Hoard was absolutely v;tbout ut?
tborlt) to exercln' nuj V'strlctloiioif
Impose mi) regulations upon tbc-clnTij
of the ell) ,-l
While the llow (txpii-ssed by l'olqra
had been xpecled ns finnl the request
that has betn submitted for inotiior
cplulon nn the Eamo siilijtcl Is;' t.ikei
lo mean that thu llotrd U j'fflpurcil
n make a determined effort tn c.tte;d;
Is Jurisdiction to thuaclubs. 'M
It Is stan d that some members of
the Iloird or l.lcruo ComniiBslono-j
lellevo that Hie iinmiiulllea (iiJOed'jb)
the rluliH of the dty hae been nlnis'eil
itid that In ncrnnlnnco with tho ruanj
(Into of thu Iloird that rosupf.f In thq
'cliu-cil Sundaj," somo nttempt shoiihl
be made to restrict tho Billing or djsj
penslng of liquor nt tho clubs on SiiiS
lay. ;M
The Supreme Court in n tf st cnso'doS
elded when Ixirrln Audrmvn wns Attor
ney neiieral, held that the clubs wenS
immuno finni tlio Jurisdiction of thV
Ilcenso board niul until tlio rcqucBfor
another opinion from tho Attorney
fienernrH ilepirtment was lllt'il It wati
tlinuglit that tho question had been
Astor's Yacht
Still Missing
(Special Bulletin Cable.)
BALTIMORE, Md, Ncv. 18. Thi
steamer Avalon has been wrecked un
the coast of Jamaica. No news' thus
far has been received from the yacht
bearing John Jacob Astor, for whos'e
safety grave fears are entertained.
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Finn's Diet
9s Dissolved
(Soecial Bulletin Cable.)
HELSINGFORS, Finland, Nov. 18.
The Finnish Diet was dissolved to
dav. it having refused to vote four
miil'cne cf dollars requested for the
defense of the Russian Empire. This
has been a bitter issue- between Rus
sia and the Finnish people and
threatens to jeopardise the measure
of autonomy now enjoyed by the
Finns.
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SUGAR.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. Su
ear Beets, 88 analysis, 12s 5 l-4d.
Parity, 4.64 cents. Previous quota
tion, 12s 6 3-4d.
SEASIDE TONIGHT
Tlio Itojiil Hawaiian baud with Cii
tain Merger nt tho baton, will play at
the Heasldu Hotel Hits evening, Cup
tain Merger promises lots of uuw
pieces.
Kinlcrs burned a part of tlio union
station ut Seoul Korea. The garris
on has been oidcred out.
flnall) settled
Mr mid Mrs, I' A, Schaefer an
iioiineo tlio iiig.iqerneiit of their d.uigluj
ter Klho to Mr J V. Wnldron of this)
Clt)
tluough llciolanln stieet, down on
Alukea and then to tho Channel
whnrf,
On tholr arilvul at tho wharf, the Bngcd In looking after thn tumfoit
powerful bearcbllghtH oMho'warahlp ' "' olllieis of tho ship duiln,;
will be turned on to thq paraders. Ihclr stuj lu Honolulu,
Yes, It Is a
Christmas
Innovation
Featured by us this year for the first
time.
And who could wish for a nicer
Holiday gift than a case of Hawaiian
Pineapple THE BEST IN THE
WORLD such as we send for
$1.50
All charges paid to ANY WELLS
FARGO EXPRESS OFFICE IN THE
UNITED STATES, -n
Island Fruit Co.,
72 S. King St. Phone IS,
mmm
Not al ways a case of patriotism. This
time it is a matter of economy.
The All AMERICA line of shoes raadeV
RICE & HUCHINS arc noted for their hon
est worth and supeib style.
We have just received 21 new styles
which are right up to the present moment iu
style. We invite inspection nnd comparison,
for wc k now that they will come through
with flying colors.
We would like to show thes: to yoa
whether y ou buy or not,
$3.50 to $5.00
Manu&cturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.,
Sole Agents.
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