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; vfWUfJfF. ff,j'm?t f' I ,."' r Evi BULLETIN From Snn Francisco: SlelTA,, August 26 For San Francisco: Slbcil.1 Ulgllbt 27 From Vancouver: Zenlandla September 10 Tor Vancouver:. Mnrniim September 13 . 4 -! ' ' If you have "the goods" and will! tell the plain, simple truth about! them, Bulletin advertising will pay. . Can furnish you advertising;i4rvice unsurpassed 3:30 ED1T.ON ' WifV m?f 3NING 'tS" ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4707. SLATE MAK1S ROOSEVELT 15,000 Idle In Cotton Mills MANCHESTER, N. H Aug. 20. Fifteen thousand hands arc idle in this city as a result of the cotton mills closing down. The mills arc closed because cf the movement to, limit production. 200 PERISH IN FIRES SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 20. Ac cording to the latest estimates, the death list in connection with the great fot'est fires numbers two hun dred souls. NO RAIN GUNS WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 20. The Government has refused the re quest of the Puget Sound people that "the guns of the big warships be used to bombard the clouds in an-' effort to produce rain. RANGER AND 75 I0ST. AVERY, Idaho, Aug. 20. Confir tration was gained today of the death or iorest Hanger Helm ana ins party of sevcntv-five fire.fichters. Ten men ueic caught in the sweep of the for est lire. i ip BURNED AT SEA BREMEN. Aucr. 20. News reach cd licie today of the abandonment of the shin Harvest Queen in the Soith Atlantic. The vessel was burned. DEATH HARVEST T. PETERSBURG. Aug. 2G. Of find records show that there were 7743 deaths from cholera n the city during thcUast week. COAST FRUIT Sierra Make's Past Time Willi Her Passengers Co.uk rrultH In largo consign ments hn been lecclved at Hono lulu us a portion or the big nhlp uient of cugo brought to Honolulu by the Oceanic steamship Hloiru. The old iu lihlo liner showed up off the quuiauiluo at i! o'clock this imiiiilm; und by 7:30 tint vessel was iilongEldc the Oceanic, wharf. Captain lloudlettu had thu lain mainland mall, amounting to 210 naekn, In the slings and over tho ulde within live in'.nulea after llw lines had been made fa?t. The Hlnrru lu ought over six thou, wind pivkiigos of Caliroiula and l'.i i'II'.ii Coast Hull. Ilcr freight list Include. 2S07 tons mn! In '.l llieie in" mhcii iiiiiiiiuo- lillcA-lllK'U foi Villi llllllllll-YnilUK nnd threw for li. (I. Hull to Hon. One piaohjnn ttiw hioiulil down by a tnuilht. (dmilliiitril n l'min 21 Any wilHU'ilher In Hie Mutual Tele pliiiuii I'liiuiwuy ttlm has mil meltetl line of Him new rilf iIiiiii llula tall IHIMIUIe lllie ll) tillllMM Oil iir llllHlllH lip lllf Tiuillnilal MMksviinvi Ht'iUie 10 SPRECKELS SITE ! AT LOWER FIGURE Cable Received From Heirs On The Proposed Exchange For Mahuka A cable was lecclved this morn-f i tuir fm:ii llm legal rciirsentntJvi"!nB"- me 1"' ' ir which was uein "'"", '''""' lale Cl.iusSprecl cIh, In Ban I'innels u. In which It was stated that In llui event of the Sprockets propeily un Merchant! street being furiously considered as mi exchange fur the Mahiiku Mite, a comparatively low figure would he accepted. The block referred to Is the prop erly hounded by Merchant, Queen, Alakea mid tho proposed oxtenslon of Hlshop street. An optloii on this block held by DELEGATES Representatives Arc Now Selected By Bourbons Tho Democrats met In their vari ous prod mt rliilm last night mid nominated candidates for the Terr.1- lorlal and county couvcnllnmu j The reports that havo been ro far iccehcil rtnte that the work was veiy quietly dene, with llttlo or no friction. ! The kelectloiis from the Demo- cmtlc lines, to far reported, worn na CHAUFFEUR WAS Japanese Cyclist Ran Into J. Cluncy's Auto Alt tho morning was tiiken up nt thn police court with a caso Iu which John Cluuey was chnrged with IiiuIiik driv en his automobile into n htcyeln rid den by 11 Jnp'ini'iui. The.'necident oc cm red 011 August 15. at the eoruer or (lurdeii Une nnd Ueietnula street. Tho .lap.iiici-o give his version of the nlfnlr and then the nun I adjourn ed lo Merchant slreot wlino tho com plaining witness and tho defendant 11s siimed the nisllions they were said to havo occupied nt the tlmo of the nechUnt riiemnn Mncey wns Ihe next wit ness, nnd ho sumo that he was sllllug I'll lilt, HIl Ut IIIU I1U flllllHM! nill-ll lie saw llio Japanese cyclist coining down Ihe stierl nl a fast clip. Just a few seconds afterwards ho heard an auto burn tooled, and the next Instant Ihe machine dilvcn by Cluney raine out or (linden l.niie. Tim eelsl dtuli mI lulu tho iimiuuohllo and llm car was at linen hIoih-i; Cluney b.icked tils ciir owr In Ihe nine of ihe side walk ami llien picked up the bicycle wlildi had lis llm liiolu'ii The .lapaiiom was not hull, bill liluiny olfciwl 10 lukH I1I111 111 Hie luwplliil If he so w lulled 't'lilliel Mdve slmlUi evlilitiin and III li fllHlBlllflllHlllil MN1 lilbl his Mull IIIh leslluiiiMt cindd mil Itw hakvn li Miuiiui l.lHlilfuM. Mini up TAOES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY DAY TO .1. II. Castle expired n rhnrt 1 1 mo being mated to have been something HllKhtly III excess or $21(0.000. The block tins been considered In loiinectl n Willi the Federal building! slto and bad sumo advocates who be lieved that It would ho the best ami most advantageous hratlon for the building for the use or the United States. ' Kaixdiihl has nied an nnninpslti against .1. i:. It St.aiuh et als f()ri tho roovery of $1"n alleged to he due on an account or Sltnil. ME NAMED follows: First of Fourth. i Territorial Coiivpntlou-rl. V. Ko Ikl. Solomon Miihiila, .1. W. I.iVwo lawo. County Convention Kred Turrlll, Clias. Aiiauliioknlkl, D. K. Martin, Rani Hardest)', M. II. Sanders, Clem (Julun. I'ur County Committee M. II Sanders. Second of Fourth, Territorial Convention .1. W lona. I). Kallno, Taut Ko-n, J. I'ala. C. untv Convent on J. Kcalna, S. K. Kalo.i. fi II Kahalcinoku, It. K lahau, S. K. Kaha, O. lona, K. W (Continued on Pace 31 Oxcilin Dash Through Crowded City Street There was an exciting runaway Ibis morning and, although nobody w:yi In Jured, there wero several narrow es capes. At 11I110 o'clock the horso at tached to buck number 141 took fright tit an nulnuioblle and, us thn driver was not prepaied for a rush, tho ant mal slurled down King street nt full gallop. The horse continued tils career mid It wiia iiinnclntiH tho way everything was gotten out of his way ns ho gal loped along Ihe stteel. Several poo pie atleiuptfil to catch tho horso but ho dodged them all and dually, nt Mauuakeii street, look II Into bis head () ,,, j,mfl0f No damage was ihiun to the velilrlo nnd nobody wiih lujuied tho drher, soon wan on lbs siot and the hack was taken back in lis tegiiliir standing place "Have Him Cnuieups family 11 clean reiuiilT" "They ought lo have The old man was a slieet cleaner and his wile was a wuhIici unman " llalll-. j mm e Aiiicili'iMi j ' lnsiiu lor ti pion'culloii. Alliillic) HhwIIus cinnluiiiHl llm ilufi'iisw, uinl lie Him sIi'hiin(mI lis lllilp Mis fiHiiui him nuili hiuI dlM'Imiiiwil hr judDti Aiitliadi', illACK HORSE : RUNSAWAY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, AUQU3T 20, FOR WAR IS HERE Tsai llsun Will Soon Be A Guest Of The Government , DUE ON MANCHURIA SEPTEMBER 10TH Vit.tor Is Brother of Tsai T'ao uld.;""IU", I""1". "o more appears Unci, or Bov Fmneror or fihlnft'"' '" " Ka inmirBinl majority band -Entertainment Planned vi.at.,, v.a J As tho guest or United States riov eriuiK'iit Trlneo Tsai Tsun will pass "iougii ii.moiuiii en rouie i uuo oI,lluuo "i mo .iauciiiiriii which is Hue io sail iiom iioiioiiiiu on eiteui lior 111, arilvltig at U.m Kr.iiiclsco six lays later. I Thu II i st Information of Hut luiond lug lAlt of thu Clilncso 1'rlnco was leeeUed fnmi Wiishlngtcn Kovcral days ago by Cioveiuop I'rear ami at that time It was sjnted tho 1'rlnco would nirlveJit'tJaiiVraiicltiei) oir Si lnuher IB. Ylsinhg- I'Mnoiulu later. This Information was wrong as two cables receiod yuMerdav nflernoou Indlcato that the 1'rlnco Is traveling toward the Hulled States ami not nwny from It toward China. Ciovernor I'rear has now received cahlu advices from both Shanghai nnd Washington regarding the coming vis It, these last inhlccs coming to 1iand yesterday afternoon. The one from Shanghai was sent by United Stat Consul Ooneral there and stated that the 1'iluce accompan ied by ten secretaries sailed yester day for Snn Francisco. From Washington came, tho Inform ation that tho 1'rlnco was en route und that h? u.is to he tho guest or tho Unlto.l Stiites government during his stny In tint territory. As Honolulu will ha tho outpost ot the United Slates which Hie iIIbIIii- Kiilslied Clilueso win rirst reach, sih clal honors will bo done him here. Tho Chinese Consul (loneral In Ho nolulu railed on Governor Krenr this morning Io talk over tho entertain incut of tho 1'rlnco while the Man. I i-liurl'n Is to be iu xirt mid various plans wero discussed, Niillilne definite will he arranged.: however, until after the steamer Is in wireless communication nlth this pott so that tho exact tlmo of nrilwil can be know It is s tiled that the entertainment will hu ii Joint one for the visitor, the Tftrrllfkrv ttliil III,, f-nnunlnr rmtrnami miu... r iM.ina i...... 1...11. .i..i...r .i. i.r Prince Ts-il Tsun Is a brother of I'rluco Tal Tsao who passed through Ifonolulu kevernl mouths ngo, Tho visitors now 011 his Way hero In In terested In naval affalis as wns his biolher In military ones. MATCH RACE On Ijibor Day an Interesting match raie will lie run between l.lzzle Moore mid Merry Wluklleld, and the race will be at Kaplolanl Park. The stakes are yiM n side, mid the followers of both Heckle 's mul Hesxuult's stables think they have a good thing on. The winner of the match uent will probably be matched with I'erry llro derlck's Hue little mare, Coplt, and the Honolulu public will have nil op- I'ortnnlly of seeing the champion In IICIIOII. The nice on Uibor Day Mill be over a half-mile course and rust lime Is expected to he put up. Bulletin Business Office Phone 280 P'llldln Editorial Rnnm Plmnn IRA Our New I'lionr NuiuIiit Is 1 OU TPHIIITOltlAI. Mr.BSHHdr.U wiivior. Aprnl. Arioiiiifr Yihihk lltfl Muinliy 1010. 10 J'oES, ALL ON RIVAL SLATES TO RRING CONTESTS Interest Centers On Manoa Insurgents Republican Nominations Tonight It Is n strenuous day for ltepubH can .workers In prepniatloti tor the. nominations tonight by the precinct clubs tor delegates to the Itcpuhllcan Territorial and County eouvuiitloiis. Willi the big MKlit rentered In the 'd together lor the purpose or ridding the precinct or the Andrei s-lluffiin-Oeau regime or dummy roll books nnd organized trickery, a number 'ot con tests of lesser Importance. hao do H'loped in other precinct, particular ly wheio tho "liarmonlzlng" band ot Andrews hns hecomo manifest to those who are laboring In tho Interests of GOVERNOR FREAR APPROVES WHARF LICENSE TO L'lLO ' ; ; R.'R. THIS AFTERNOON Text of Document That Gives Privileges To Corporation This nrternoon the llcenso tor build - I I..KtewhurrtlllIobythollltoUll.t.p , .,mlt road Company wus signed by Super- ,,,, orllou t1(, lgnaturos or the tnteiiilent ot Public Works Muraton . necessury olllclnln were nlllxed to tho Campbell ior the governmenl, by the preshleiit and treasurer ot llllo Uall ro.id company and wus approved by Governor Frenr, " The license In, Its final form Is ap parently satisfactory to eryono con- The Pacific Mali steamship Koren slioulil arrive off the harbor at nu 1 cany uour oil .MOiiuay imiriiuiK iinim 1 early hour on M01 ln ' """hi'r r re'.reseutatlve main land business men who me proceed ing lo Shanghai to form friendships with tho commercial bodies of China. Tho party Is going out to the l-'jist ut tho Invitation or the associated chambers or commerce of Chlnn'whlch will have Us meeting nt Shanghai shortly after tho time ot arrival of the Koiea at that port, ' Tho steamer will mako two special calls on Hie present voyage accord lag lo advices Unit havo been receiv ed here. Tho vessel will continue tho tllp to Manila ill order lo dlicharge about 150(1 Ions of army supplies for the Hulled Stales iiuartermnster do iaitmcut or tho Philippines, The Korea has left Snn I'ranrlico with three hundred and fifty tons ot cargo. Included among tho business men are delegates fioiu Sioknuo, Seattle, Han Diego. l.os Angeles and Portland Sail rranclsoii will lie leprcscntod by llnheit Dollar. W. I., (leisllo and Kick aid Uol.illiiK The Kiiiim will also have a laiKO number of eiibln p.isscilKers, Includ lim the mam iiiuiisM fiom all parts of llie winld KUUAH. j 6AN niANCIRCO, Aug. 2,-.fiug-un Oil ilruirf kn, i'ldc, l'irylmii 11 11 ul 11 1 till, 4 lUITc llntt; 8H minly. ill, 4 H 1-3.1 , iwillv. Mil'. J'ir vlum iiiiiliiUiiii, i. IM REPUBL BOSSISM progressive ItepubllcanUm. In tho Mnnoa puclucl, the Issue Is clear cut although Andrews nnd Hurt nndenu are enilcavorlng lo lend the xiters nstray by attempting to bring the defunct Idea of prohibition into the fight. A careful canvass has been mndo by the Mnnoa Insurgents and they nro confident that they will receive the supiKirt ot the majority or tho Repub licans In tho precinct. Tho Insurgent ticket Is cnmixwcil ot V II Steere, von Damm, IKt Krlos and AUred Cooper nnd they bnvo boon mailing a systematic fight ngnlnst tho (Continued on Face 2) corneil, At' irney Ilemenwuy repre senting the Inter-Island Steam Navi gation Company, llrnwer & Co., and Ciistlo & Cooke on lielmlf of thn Mnt son Navigation Company, examined thu license this morning in n thorough manner and approved It on behalf or "1H - '.. . . I lllc- Itiillro.ld Conmunv nnurnveil papors which menu that work on IIHo's wharf will commonco within n tow months. The principal changes In tho final draft ot the license from tho original Continued on Pace 4. DAYJSSET The dalo for tho Republican I'oimty convent tu Iiiib been fixed for Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 111. That the county conven tion Is to bo held before the dato of( the Territorial convention comoj ns something of a surprise, hut this )enr It Is to be an exception to thu rule and tho Territorial comenthin will be held lust. Tho Territorial convention Is set tor September 12. On the rollowlng Saturday the Territorial mllltl.i will he III camp, inaKIng that day un available 'for convention purposes. The committee iienirdlngly decided that It would have to hold tho coun ty lonveiitloii llrst nnd so this preco dent will he established. STOCKJALES O.iliu wns III prominence this morning The session sales in cluded the sale of a block at 31.75, ami between board the slot U loticli i'il .18 85. at which llguie a block """ bundled shines was taken. Oilier Mli were made at 32. The feiwliili HilleH lui'luilctl llfleell Mcllode at li, and a block of twen- Iv-lhn Ohm nt U. 30 I- lliewei) Mild at ill (12 -i, ami llnWHlllll I'lllUIIIHII'lllI Hi I II IK. The olT In Hi wm Inillldiil tlfH hlindii'd mul II rt sIiiiims nr lUllllltll, III IWn bin ka, si li Ml, ami a Ulm'l. nl I'buieei 111 -' lo IMT'I'W tU" wiiils Hi llylNlM. :nts. J tmmmmmmmmmm PRICF. 5 CENTS, Will War Oi i New Yorkj Bosses CARROLL, Iowa, Aug. CO. Coj onel Roosevelt in his, speech todav before an Iowa audience iu )Ui city, made his first positive deelara tion of his general political cofars in New York afTairs. -3 The Colonel stated that he wo allied with the progressive Republt cans of New York State and witl them would wage a continuous wai against corrupt. on and bossisra. ' DAILY SCORES OIj BIG LEAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2C Thl scores in the big leagues' play todaj are: ; c i American Boston 3, Clcvcland0 xhiladclphia J. St. Louis 0." .r"1' 3 National Pittsburg 4, Brooklyj 2; New York 1, Chicago 3'Cincinl nati 8, Philadelphia 1. .- .1 jS Standing of Amrlcan Learjue,,Auu.T2J Club. W.. U" njcfl I'hlladolphla 7C 35 .G8 Detroit fit 4J .(X& Now Vork C5 4S iB7g Iloston CS SO tGCS Cleveland 49 fit .443 Washington IU US 4:'9 Chicago 42 C7 .38S 8t. Louis 39 ' 72 .331 .. 1 Standing of National League, Aug. 23 Club. V. I. 1'cCj Chicago 71 32 .GS5 Now Yorlc fil 45 XI I'litshurg C' 44 .r.KA Philadelphia 54 51 ,r.0 Cincinnati 4 53 53 SM Itrooklvn 42 CI ,0j St. Itulv -12 CO ,573 IloMon 43 71 ' Jij ASK ROOSEVELT TO SETTLE IT , OALESBURO, IU., Aup;. 20,-3 Colonel Roosevelt has been asked 'to; arbitrate the labor troubles between! the miners and their employers. "ofj SPAIN IN GRIP OF BIG STRIKE . N B1LB0A, Spain, Aug. 20. The Workmen's Federation has proclaim ed a general strike throughout Spain. REPRIEVE FOR WYNNE ARRIVES Mall todny from llio const brought the olllcial reprieve for John Wjiimy sentenced to dcilli for murder, ulneTyj dayi longer being given bcfoie thoj scutenci) or thu con it will bo c.irrlodl out. -' ,s lly cabls fiom Washington caniuj the news of llm roprlevn Kome HmoJ ngo mid Ihe olllcial document wai're.xw pecteil In the mall u week ago but dllfi not come lo baud until Ibis morntiiM The i-prleve was made 011 reco'inX tnendstluus of Judne Dole who trlo'fj llio cuto and 11 large number or ntliertn iiflui,,, coiittuauut with Hu. iliuul and the trial heie. Tin- swim.in'a! union id Man I'laui'lsrii nlo was ln sliiiuieutal In nellliiK the svulKiijjj llpIIH'll '1 WlfUlie's wulwiim hs liaudikj lUiwtq by ihe iiuirl wverul wniks imo wajj thai lie shiiuU U liMHU bv lliw Ug inn II di-.pl mi 'iarMilwr I 'Hit r prime Hives HlHft d fiviu JllVy daiu iluiinu wliluli Hum u fuillie (ip i silyiiiloii 1 if llm mm wl U UHlJii; MM Hie Idea of lodi'lHtl llm tmpiUJ pUUIslilio 111 in lllu IWprlMMIItulQt, i l .m ii