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ii. i ii mi umi From San Francisco: - Sierra August G For San Francisco : Korea August C From Vancouver: Makura iugust 10 For Vancouver: Zfilnndl i Augut 1 C Evi ET1N Bulletin advertising i t throttle that controls Honolulu ltd , business. The speed of that bnsine depends on how far a merchant pal jJ.J that throttle open. 3:30 EDITION Is a builder-up of confidence between the public and merchant ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4083. 10 PAOES, HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF IIAWAII, THUHSDAY, AUGUST 4,110 J 0 PAOFS. PRICE 5 CENTS. j "h V Bug 1A1 I i u tr. i $ t . - r E'S LAN Sana HIGH OFFIC WYNNE GRANTED ANOTHER REPRIEVE Party Warning Given Andrews Told To Drop His Personal Machine Campaign-Manoa Precinct Rebels VICE-PRESIDENT NAMED IN GORE SCANDAL Taft Grants Wynne Repriev iPresident Allows 90 Days F Consideration Of Murderer's Case May Never Hang Upon tlio discovery lh.it I.orrln Audiews Is using his employment by tlio Itcpubll mi Totrlloilal Central Committee, in build tip n little polll It nl dictatorship nil bin own und nihnme the Interests of tertnln nri bltlouK candidates who meet with Dm Audiews approval, Andrews has been Informed bj u member of thu Territorial Ceutial Committee Hint b will bnvo to iliup bin ii tlvlty In bin own behalf mul iln tbu work bu waa emplojed to ilu for tbu Uepuhll can party. Andrews Ii.ik been actively on gaged In endeavoring to urriiiifs tbiliRH Fo men of bin selection will go to tbu Republican convention, uml bus been usIiir tlio tiiun Ili.lt lie Is paid for by tbo Tenltnrlal Cmitnil Committee to oil tbo iorb In liM own llttlo machine. "Andrews has been told," mid a member of the committee thin 'morn ing, 'that It does not came within tbu province of his duty to urge nloiiR certain candidates. This ap plies to Mr Cohen or mi) one else. No definite answer has been return cd In Mr Aniliuws, but this Ik a mutter that Is entitled to re o've at tendon Just nj trul In Mr. 'Andrews' cii'e us In Hint of any llepubll an woiker who bc-omen Iniliucd with a fnNp Idea of liU duties." So It uppeais that the plan of Andrews anil Cohen to nt range thlngo ItepuUllrnu to milt themcolves Is to li biotiKht up with a round turn ami that .the Teirttoilal On tt ill Committee Is kuIuk to have nutiii!' hltiK to sa. Andrews will luiNo. In ro Into letliemeut ns 11 po lllli'al ill tator If be wishes to boll I1I1 J1.I1 MANOAITESJNflliY I'oUlenl ManuRur I.ortln Andrews' alienor! threat to brine Iul!nn bear tlirotiRb Alexander & Ua dwln Is the latent' whip which rumor claims Is to be swung over the heads of the Republicans of the Manoa pre (Continued on Prnte 3) IS OF LICENSE F AT HILO Afa&WRk . 2 jSBk rrv - - ' msr Warn --l &' AK- wwitnMW ii n in m m smt smmiiw 1 ilHBBR'aHHMP IBSHHhI smmWfwmmmm WBi iHKffl$mm$mMKMTm H7J, .Aibhh MummMFmsxe- t1 tit-iw HSiai-H - ii'miLxrb"immmn mstKK7i,mir u trnQHHiK2 j Cables The Governor From New York Thorn h no hurry nlmilt thn final approval of the 1 1 Do wharf lleeiifo on the pait of the Rovurniuciit, ac comIIiir to loernor Krenr, and tbo matter Is still In teutiitlwi form. This iniirnliiK a (ableRraui was ic celvuil fioiu the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company lit Nuw York ml vacating tbu grunting of the llcensa to build tbu llllo wharf. Asked when be expected to sIrii the llcem-o for the llllo wharf thl morning, llovernar Fre.it replied: "I never sign nn wharf licenses My function, If any, in that dliec (Ion would be to ludouu my tip pi oval. Theie Is no hurry about It on the part of the Roeruuiout, so far as I know. Tbo pieeent torn Ii only tentative. It has taken dlf feient forms at dlffeient tliuos." Tbo messago which wus received from New Yorji this inorulug read: "(inveruor 1'iear, Honolulu, "We strongly advocate granting franchise llllo uhaif, as It Is vital and essential to all shipping itnd commercial lutuiusts thoiu, "( Signed) "AMKItlCAN'-IIAWAHAN STUAM SIHP COMPANY." The cable received from New York Is In reaponpo to one from tbo local agency of tbo company, which U In favor of the wharf pioposltlon us now under consideration, for lnllu nice from, that end on the matter. There Is talk that Superintendent Campbell refused a copy of tbo II 'ccuse during July to tbo steamship men who were tbo protestors against tbo grunting of the license, mid tbo sunn iluy a copy was furnished Wal ter Dillingham und he used It to obtain the signatures of the other firms who Indorsed the project This stutement wus denied abso lutely and fully by Campbell In tbo Wowing words, when asked about the matter todav: "No copy u the license, was ever denied am one. and Waller Ullllnir ham did not get i copy of It ffoui mo on the day that anyone wus re fused, or on any other day. "Tbu way the matter canio up was this. The protestors wanted u copy of the Ikouso about tbo mlddlo of Iil1 At that time I told them It was in leutntho form, and 1 leil (Continued on Page 2) DAILY SCORES OF 'BIG LEAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable.) .SAN FRANCISCO, Auk. 4. The scores in the bip; leagues' piny today are: , I a National New Tfork 1, Chioago 5: Philadelphia 0, Pittsburg 0. Other games postponed. American St. Louis 1, Washing ton 0; St. Louis 5, Washington 0; Detrot 4, Boston 2; Cleveland 0, New York 5. Standing of National League, Aug, 3, Club. W. I 1'ct. Chicago 38 27 .fiSO Ncw Yoilt GO .37 .574 I'lttsblirs i'i 30 .H7C Cincinnati 43 43 Mn Philadelphia 43 IS .W, St. Louis t 30 G4 .400 Ilrooklyu 30 51 .113 lloston 33 37 ,3i0 Standing of American League, Aug. 3. Club. W I.. PcL Philadelphia 00 31 .659 New Ymk '. G4 37 .BUS lioHlon 35 38 .391 Detiolt 51 41 .554 Clovcl.inil 41 45 .470 WashliiKtln 37 53 .411 Chicago 31 35 .382 St. Umls 30 58 .340 BALL1N0ER SAYS NO. Tl... Ii...l.t.,... I .....!... .i l1... ' i-niir-i,i iitin iriiir,i'u .ji.ii'i Wjiine foi 90 d.ijs from September 5 Wnriant foi warded this date. This lomintinl atlou will miIHco UtiMI wurrant Is leeched." ' Jcditi Wnne, murderer, eondcinn- cd to death by hanging, has been reprieved by President Taft for 90 'ilii) fioiu September ft, In order that n til. t her inu'itlgutlon ma he made., j 1 he cable unununclng this news 'was reiehed by t'tiitcd States Dla , .trUt Court olllclnls shortly beforn' (iioon tl'du, and Wynne now has' ifuiiber time before he faces tho, hangman If he cmt does Wviinu iLiunilited mtiider en Mi Itisccraur In lloiiolitlu hailnr id mi i round guilty h the Dutrl t Com the Pupieoie Court afllrmlng th tuiKu and ImposltiR the death nltt heveinl wcelis ago leljcrflij forwarded to Washington froinT Dole, vim tiled the case, nnd officials of the United States ci! askhiR e'oinen y for' the' conderr man. September wn thn day junge worn ns me nine innl itioj of exeettt'on would bo named, art was expectej that Wynne w tii, .... .,r.. !... .1... ...TI ..i,,h '" (III,, llltll u.iiv. ii II i ill reprieve fiom IJie President wa roll id today. V)iiiip won the sympathy ofi rnuM and olllclaU during his aid hrt tbu (onlldcnce of t Un kj er u' ibe prison, wlierd bo bust e- i for many month. k. 1 U- scl c(i.mjiii:sm(in i, (o.iiMinri. in. yimkhtim: iioim: iiaitiiK.s. Top row Fenatora lluglies, llutton, Crawford, Percy and Jones llottniu row: RcpicKentnthei Campbell, Snundors, Stephens md Mllli r s MUSKOGEE, Okla., Aug. 4. Nnnv ator from Oklahoma, duiing the clos- he was direct and specific in his tng the Vice-President of the Nation ing hours of the last Congress, tint charm. y as among these alleged to to inter-. he had been approached by persons The Senator testified under oath csted, also bringing into the deal a who wished to buy his vote in con- that .u.tb Jammcn. former Nation United States Senator and a Eeprc-, nection with contracts for the talc p1 Committeeman of the Re , iblican SCntativC in Concress. the te3timcnv of Indian lniuln in niclnhmrn. nnil ciirtv for flklnhnmii ntTirefl bim of Senator fclore before the Congres- opening the saino to the public. $25,000 to cease his opposition to' sionni invesusaxinj: committee hero xitcie so-called HicWurray ecu the ratification of the contracts, trtjT- lacked ncne of the sensation, tracts if ratified would grant tho at- naming Vice-Ptesident Sherman, al features that have been promised, torneys ten por cent, on the sale of Senator Curtis and Representative Tho Ccngrcsiional committee is Indian land valued t?t th rty mil- MrOnire none thisc who were invest eating the sentatUonal clnrge lfons of dollars. Senator Gore was interested in the award of the valu- rrnde bv Senator Gore, ths blind Sen- the fint witness on thj stand, and "nip rnntratts YACHT SWEETHEART LEAVES THIS AFTERNOON ON RETURN i VOYAGE TO SAN PEDI1 BULLETIN PARTY IS HAPPILY ENTERTAINED AT HOTEL MANX 'ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 4. Sec l clary Ballinger persists that there is no plan on foot to secure his resig nation from the Taft Cabinet. When Mr. Ballinger arrived here today he stated to the newspaper men that the conference between President Taft and Senator Crane had nothing to do with him. He declares he has not been asked to resign. I.etteiB f i oin Mre. Ileggs ami mem bers of tbu II ii I I c t I n-California-Yobcmltu party came in tbu l.uillne mull of jesterday. These show that tho joiiug ladles made tho trip most comfortably and aiu being cared for In splendid stile bj thn llotnl Mun, that makes a feature of tbo good things it gtU'g to guests fiom Ilu wall. Tbo loMers follow: San I'm n Iscn, July 27, 1910 To tbu lMltor of tbu II v o n 1 n g II u 1 I ii t 1 u. Through thu (ourtesy ni:d kind liens of the i: v o ii I tl g Hull e t I ii, wo have, nil arihed very cafc- Uy und me domiciled in cry tom- foi table iiuaitcrs at the lintel Munx. I 'Our trip (?or was vory smooth. nnd nil tbo girls weio er louu uate for a first deep bea trip, nuking tit ory (omfortiibl) without being I tea's!! k. Tbo Matson Navlfiittlon 'Compnnv was must lourtcous in Its attention and at tho whuif wo wero-met by u representative of tbo Ilntul Munx anil icoinejed to our hotel. Wo hao nil decided to stay oni week in San rraiulbco onjojlng Mimo of thu side trips, und procied to tlm .YoEonille the (list of noxl week, j when we hope to be able to reward 'the II it 1 1 u 1 1 n'u kindness by Rond- lug some lutorcstlug facts back , of our Journej to the valley Veis slnreroly joins, wlih man" thanks, YOSHMITi: Tit IP CONTESTANTS (Charlotte J. Ileggs.) vmik v . 'rt:Tbb2i3i. wtwsm arcwiMra?r RDZ :.tA lMmmk s ri VnV'C . " t.ivM. J'.'W.iJ JSiiJik.rj i iV!.VS! psss. -n.: ",-m .. pat i.dirtaiVSSTt-s r Tn E M W!!SMW 'lAiSiJ4r?-IfS mjjjAnjm csrz:r:i., r:crju I uPu,r rj . i Mij1 i "" I'i i i WSCTr.V'.'. ' , I ' wmm. SfPKsfcr .j R b5Sr(iiiiwJijw cruUL a I ji UifTwt'hilJ WBFKSR& -Z i . ,1iW . -. r 4.JT' Captain Harris Is In Charge Of Fast Yacht At half past one o'clock this uftor noon thu Sweetheart was almost leady to sturt off on thu return trip to Sun i'edio. Commodore Smith und tho other members of tho crew, who uro to proc.-oil to the mainland on tho Korea nuxt Sunday, wero on hand to sc gooilbje to their bhlpmnlos, who aiu tubing tbo Sweetheart home, I All the incbtsmen say they ha Rio.it (line In Honolulu and they the) ,1-0111(1 stay longer. Commod Smith regicts that he Is not return on tho Sweetheart, but owing to p snro be cannot spaie tbo necesi time. 4 ' Commodore Ward has gone to i for a trip uml will tuko In the Volol while' on tbo big island. Hq into to luawi fur the Coast on tho Lurj which sails on Tuesday next. 1M Commodore Smith had n few wo to s.iy this afternoon about hlsS In llnwiill "Wo hnvo nil liad a cr no race ; i here will ats ontoj I pliih WCM ttniH In Honolulu, mul thu way J Captain Harris will bu In command no been entertained will iievort of the yacht nnd first in ito llriiniikk 'oiRotten b us. I nm fcorry tlj win also lie on ihiiiiii. Mr. I'Uriiworlh. nvT" "m '"" yncms in mo race;i who ciiiio down on tbu Molllluii. U rt01 'lro 'bat next tlmo the returning ns one of tbo crow of tbo al lwt half n dnieti boat Hueethi.IlH III nil lliori. ,,rn u,.,.., Ullll Started I tlllllk Q COOll men on liounl tbo trim llttlo cssel. ,lc ,0 mako oiory ono who cntcri nnd thej aro looking forward to a aclit put up u certified check fori? pleasant trip to tbo Const. ' thousand dollars to gunrnnteo tl A reef has been taken In thu main ,lt yacht will start. 1 am roturn! sail, und Cuplnlti llnrrls reckons that'"11 "10 Korot, and will nlways cs3 the Sweetlioart will tnuko tbu trip ,ery pleasant memories of my VI up In nbniit twenty-five days. There ,0 "'' Paradise of tho Pacific," J Is no biiiry. nnd tho yacht will taku Th're was a gathering of yacn It easy on tbu oynge. Some old men at tlm Alalten street wharf 1 hundi suggested a twenty du trip many wero thu wIsIior uxpressed tl 'to captain Harris but ho did not see the sailors wnu'd ull meet ngnln sol It Hint way. day "j terj TV. -is WntL, ;v' Tin: iioii.ii .mv.y .S.iu rranclsco, .Ing up Tbeio weio about u huu DENIALS IN CREAGER HAD j i GORE SCANDAL' BRIBE OFFE UTIOA, N Y Autr. 4 Vice-Pres- MUSKOGEE, Olda., Aupr. 4. Co ident Sherman is takintr his vacation Rtcssir.an Ci eager, who followed So in the Adrondack mountains and ator Gcie on the witness stand he could not be i cached to secure his tcW C?ve testlm?ny further $ statement regarding the charKemadeiV0Av'nB ttnnon, whom Gore chars k s.nin, r.nr. ..niot i.i vnth havinc offered a $50,000 bnt with the famous McMurray contracts CreaRer testified that Hammoa n fcr the sale of Indian lands in the fere? 1'm a int,ere5t, lil, th$ $ former Indian Territory, r.ov a part rac," l? tlle '? e ,X.the J, xi of the State of Oklahoma. ,lan'l- if he would withdraw his i - i Dcs.xicn to tne out atiowinp; tne .' CURTIS DENIES IT. Itcrnejs the exorbitant fee. Tuesdaj, July 20, 1310. Mi W It Turlington, Htoulng Bul letin Publishing Comp.ui). llnno lulii, Oahu. Deni Mr. r.irriugtou: "Alnhn. Wo aie now In San rrunolsi-o, nt tho Manx Hotel, and us ( ban these spaie moments 1 thought I would diop mu these few Hues to let Mu know about our tl Ip We nulled bsru nt 2 10 p in ulll so fat eer ono of us s well Wu bud a erj pleasant tilp corn- died uml thirty pussengeis on board T0FEKA. Kan., Aup;. 4. United QpTT TrT PfT TQ and everM.no was good to one an. States Senator Curtis, when shown OUI1. XVWJ-iJTIl lO BREAKING Ul ,,n,,.r . n,.,t iu ii,i,.v. . ,, ,,.i, me uispaicn irom DiusKocee, contain pleasantor. 'nc the charpe of Senator Gore, made Wo iiml'lt rather cold hero Smuo a complete den'al. Senator Curtis of tbo girls huio been out shoppiug oeclares that the statement is with and aio pretty tiled . ' ou' t'le slightest foundation of fact After dinner we went around tho principal stieets for n stroll McGUIRE DENIES IT We expect to get oiouiid slghtsep GUTHRIE, Okla., Aupr. 4. Con. ing loiuoiiow pressman McGuire, who is included Will wiite more next tlmo. With in the interested dirties of Senator "nloha," vouiH Bluceioly. UMMA.AKAMU POINT SAN PEDRO, Cal.. Aur-J The schooner James Rolph, whit went ashore here yesterday in tl fop;, is breaking up. The ship at cargo will be a total loss. 185 editorial rooms 250 b Gore's testimony, denies absolutely nets office. Thcso are tho telephi I that there Is any truth in the charge, numbers of tho o u 1 1 e 1 1 n office.-1! i s -i.:.t. . jutta