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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4709.
10 PACKS HOMLIK, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, JAONDiY AUQU.l ' 23. 1910. 10 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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ANOTHER
BIG
Expose Plan To I
Split Ticket
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Insurgents' Delegate Prevailed
Buffandeau's House
A scheme to confuse the Republican voters of the Manoa preo.net
' in the inteiests cl the Andrews-Buffandcau slate has been brought to
light, and the. affidavit of John Kallirapchu, insurgent nominee for th:
aunty convention, with accompinyig leltcis, expescs ;he trickery to
aid the Andrews-Butfandeau program, '
Kalimapchu's aflldavit showing the scheme Buffandeau worked to get
mm to uitudraw, is as follows:
'Itrrltorj or Hawaii )
) ss.
Island if O.ihu )
John Knllmapohu, being Drat duly
rwuni, deposes and k.ik Tlutt lie
la ii nominee for election ns u dele
fc.ito from tlie Tlilnl Pie.-liiet, rourtli
.Dlstilit, to tliu county lomentlon of
IJilo;
'l lial linmcdlatelj follow lag ad
journment uf t ho ntiiiilii.itluii meot-
lug Iiultl 111 wild pieclnit m thn en
jllig uf August 2. 191", Ii UnlTim
dean lequestod nfllaiit to go with lilm
to his house. I) lit lUIhinl, dola)iug to
do ro, said nuiTamloaii sent seoral
men to nlllmit to pcisitnde iilllnnt to
go to slid IlitlTandeau's house. That
tlicri'iiimu rati llulfandoiiii, with Ills
us-odates, J. Vlvlchavos anil others,
uigod nlllaiit to withdraw as nicandl-
diiti- fur delegate, mid detained tm ill-
This U' the withdrawal that lluf
f andean got out of' John Knllnia
lidiii: "August 27. 1910.
"i:. Ilullaiidcaii, So retnry. Third Pre
iluct, 1'otirtli Dlitrl t.
"Dear Sir: I being n Judge, In
the Third I'reclmt, IMurtli District,
I lioreb) withdraw my iiiinio ns delo.
gate lo thn dlxtrlcl and county con
cisHon. Yours truly,
'JOHN KAI.IMAl'intU.
"Witness:
JOHN 1'. SYI.VA."
Lured Into Signing.
"Honolulu. T. II., Aug 27, 1910.
"To the HxccutUo Committee of the
Precinct Chili, Third Prcrlnct.
I'uurth District, Honolulu
"(Inntlomcii: Having, oil the even
ing of August 2C, 1910, following the
nomination meeting hold In our pro-
Inct, been Induced hy 12. Iluffniidojii
to sign n papor consenting to serve
ns n Judge of election at the coming
election on September 3, 1910, which
Flgnatiiia nnd consent was ohta.ned
from nio without understanding on
my pari nun me mine would or
might disqualify inn as a candldato
Sailors From Danmark
, Will Be Returned To
Their Ship
I'our llanos Christian Hansen,
John Hiiiiilnip, Axel Petersen mid
I'ntur lliiiihcn -with Imfnrn I'lilted
HlulKii C'lmnilMliiiiKr Jinld till inmii-
lug, hiivliig .J.SM.HN riuiii III- nniiMi
n i In laiiiiiutk on Auuiik IS ii id been
nullified III by Mainljiil lluiulry
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al
l!'iMil ill llm IIiiiMi Cuiimil
'I hu Illl'll, llMUI lii'llig iiuenlliilli'il
by CiiiiiiiiMniM'i .r mill In I he pim-1
CliCii nf CHplMlli Melwii uf I he Mll-
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FOUR DESERTERS
Al
BUSINESS
l
ant until, mwio time nftor 10 o lode
i in 'I luit utllaut stcajfus.tly de
illni'd to withdraw. That said Hut
fandcau and olhers with 111 in thru
ought to hau a 111 lilt consent to act
lis a Judge of flection for said lire
i I rl, mid flnn'ly Induced nltlnnt to
lUn a piper consenting to net ns
m -h Judge of flection; that In fo"
doing ainaiit did not understand that
he amid net ait as a Judge of elec-(
Hon consistent!) with hlucn.iiilldncy
UH 11 U'MCgUCC, Ullll UlllUlll 11.114 HIHj U
withdrawn his conscnt'so to a' t;
that nlTlaiit h'ns lint withdrawn as a
cand il.tto fur delegate to Bald con-
veutlnn, and lias no Intention ot do-
Inn o.
(rfgd ) JOHN' KAMMAI'l'IU'
Buhbcrlhod and eworn to lioforo me
tills 27lli day of August, 1910.
(Sgd ) S. t)i: ntlM'.ST,
Notnr) Public, Plrst Judicial Circuit
for
the
delegate from, our precinct to
count comentlon. I desire her-
hy to express my letuictluu of such
l (invent, and to decllna to seno ns
such Judge of election.
"I liao not wlthdrnwn as a candl
date for dclegntu to the county nm
ventfon, nml liavo no Inlentlon of
withdrawing, and I request that in)
name ho made to appear on the otlS
flul lullots ns such (audldato. Very
truly jours,
"(Sgd.) JOHN KAMMAPHHU."
Letter to Buffandeau,
"Honolulu, .T. II., Aug. 27, 191",
'.Mr. i: llurTandeaii, Secretary, Third
l'reclnrtCluli, Hiurlh
Honolulu.
"Sir: Having nt sour Instance
nlfiiml n mniniil Ir. ,g,i.. ... ,, I,,,!
of election at the coming precinct'
o'ettlon for delegates to the Terrl
... . . .. ...
riai uiiii coumy (ouvcniions, wniciii
signature was obtained from me last
night under clmumsUmei which now'
move me to cancel tho same, 1 here
by dei lino to sero as such Judge of
eject) in
"I havo not withdrawn and hao
(Continued on Page 2)
SOBS STIR
JUDD'S HEART
Chinese Woman Wails
In Presence Of
Commissioner
Walling as If lire heart would Innak,
Hhnkliig with subs which conwilsol
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cndiir Hid' uto- utliciw u Hilar nioniiug ilnu. .! llecb lccohed orders
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, ruin i nn .M'rii'iiirv 1111 . u t v in
litent on September 4, 1910.
1 1lls order nuaiis uiiduubtcdl
pierent post uncial inainlii loiigo.
l pic of the city, and Ii Is also piein
'inuili ple.irej wtlli the orilci to remain on dutv
DAILY SCORES OF
BIG LEAGUES
(Sncc'al Bulletin Cable)
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. The
secies in the big lcnguei" play today
Dlstrlctjarc:
I Naticual Chicago 10. New York
2; Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 8: St.
LCUIS U. iJOSlOU 0 U11KBK0 U, rillia-l
delphia 5; Chicago 4, Philadelphia
8: Pittsburg 1, New York 2; Pitts.
u... TJ,.. VnrV R. St T.niiit R I
u"ti " "v" . , .. -.. ,
Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 3, Boston 3
(called in eighth inning on account
of daikness)
American Washington 4, St.
Lou:s 0; Washington 5, St. Louis 4:
Philadelphia 4, Detroit 7; Boston 10,
Chicago 3.
Standlra of American Leafliie, Aurj. 27
Club W U I'd.
Philadelphia . .-. . . . 78 A3 C!0'
Deli nit 01 Cl ,S5B
Ni-n Yoik fi IS .K7S
llnitoii 07 50 .57J
Cleeluiid 19 fil .137
WlishlllKtou . ... SI fl" .131
Clileiiru 12 CS .3M
81. liuls ... .39 71 .3 Pi
8tar.dlng of National LeaausBAug. 27
Club. W. L 1'ct.
Chicago ,l 33 J'S'i
New York OJ 10 .117 1
PlttsbuiK ! -II '''-
Cliiclnuiill St H Ml
Phlhut.lila til lit; .191
HiiHiklMi . . I J 3 III'.'
Ht Louis . . II 70 .3MI
llosiiui . II 72 1179
ALL IS QUIET
IN KOREA
(gpcriill 11 II 1 1 1 1 1 II OhWC)
TOh'IO Jdiun, Aum 01) A iMe
iu) Ioh of Jniwiii'M nollili fimvfy-.
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in iuii irwr iwwri m ttwm dip
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MEN
ORDERS TO REMAIN!
liiiil iiiii in 1 1 1 ;.i? i i. iiiiin h ii i'iiiii
...,, ..,,.., ,,.., .latn of hu letlrc-
tlnit t lie Admli.il (1 lemaln nt his
'IhU Is ifn g nlirlug to the ico-
itiuilu ilint the Ad.nlr.il Is c,y
WILL NOI CLOSE
L
t Sped il Comvpondonco )
WASIHNtnON. 1). C, Aug.
18. Tho rumor that the
Nn) Department intended lo
dote Pearl Harbor to uom
mei.lal nulgatlou appears to
be unrounded At the Nuvy
Depaitmciit the staltmuiit is
mailo that no suih otder lias
been Issued or Is coutempla
ted JIONK.
JUSTICE CARSON
AND. FAMILY
Among thn piss ngeis en roiito to
Manila by Hie Kmc.i is Jiisllco Adam
C. C.irson or Phlllppliu' Supremo
Court iiiuj family.
Justlio (.'arson lias been spending
the .Manila hut iie'ihou Iu tho United
States ntii! Ii now letiirnlntf In fiilm!
up his Judicial iiuilbM In the highest
tiihumil of Jiimiro in llm ihi!in,,ii,..
Hu was fm wnorul wun n Jiidao
In iho com i of ilrsi Iiistuiiiw. cones-
ponding to the, cliciilt mint luqo. mid
una nihmii'uil to Iho isunrcinn Court1
mim llnie jino
lie Is Hi" joiinifitit JhIIio on Iho
iii ii'iin tit lit Ii of Iho Phlllpplniis
iii !-
The
llHIU'.e
IiiiiIUIi hi d Hie
Huh opinion
ileiid limer
Our Mw I'lmiie fUmber l
1861
TKiuiiiomL MumMsrii
IS TRICK
ARE IN
eidel NotBusine
Cordial To
Teddy
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 20.
Mayor Seidcl, the So:mlist mayor of
the city, gave his fint example of
the rigcr of his f& th when the plans
fcr the rcccpticn of Colonel Roose.
elt were under consideration today.
Mayor Seidel lcfuscd to serve on
h eotnmittfe tint is to teccive Col
onel Roosevelt. His objection is based
in hooseclti views on Socialism.
Battled
Bergs
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. The
shin William P. Frye arrived here
tcday with a canro of sucar. one hun
drcd and twenty-four days frofa Ka-
hului. '
The Frye had a very hard trip and
was many times in danger of destruc
tion. Off the Horn the shin encoun
tered icebergs and adverse winds that
many times threatened disaster.
MARANE HITS
HIGHEST SPOT
HAVRE, Aug. 29. Aviator Ma
rane reached an altitude of G889
feet today and established a new rec-
, oru for altitude.
START SURVEY
OF THE MAINE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 29.
Engineers are leaving here today for
Havana, Cuba, where they will make
the preliminary survey preparatory
to raising the wreck of the battle,
ship Maine,
ROOSEVELT
GETS OVATION
DEIi VER, Colo., Aug. 29. Colonel
Roosevelt was given a tremendous
I ovation when he arrived here today,
He delivered three addresses and was
i lis ened to by crowds numbering
thousands of people,
' i mm
I
DR. CRIPPEN
IS ARRAIGNED
i LONDON, Aug. 29. Dr. Crippen
and Ills woman associate, Miss Le-
neve, were arraigned today for the
murder of Dr. Ciippcn't wife, Each
declined to plead,
doi'inor 1'ioir bus Iwnicd a dfiren
uliemh) John Akuu Alia liil Ills
iiniiiiil (ImiiKcil to John Hliorebind
I U'llmlnmnn ,li This rlimiHi' h
IiiiiiIii mi ilml Aps iiild lis niHde lh
illl'll of IiiIiii WlllillHHliHI Widl wlnhes
in leave his I'Hiiwili tn tliu yuniiK
limn HHir imiiillllim Hist lis lukm
l)U IIBW hhhw
II IW lIUMtl HfrhVtVkl H H
him vpiir'i toll bi Ju4iw AuJmlLi I bin
Ship.
Frve
iwHitiNi iih ww $imiii win
I '- mr ibp-
Here
Chamber Of Commerce Dele-
gations Are Seeing Honolulu
'Orient
Although thej had heard murli
and read more of the beauties ot tlilj
clime nml the dcllglitftiliicvs of tho
illiiuite before they hud left the
Coast, the delegation, representing nml drunk In the be.iutlei of llu
the different chambers of commcrre wall, di Uikiug deeper as tho ciki.H
on the Tactile Coast, who canio In on
the Korea this morning, say that thu
half has not been told
As wwn ns the Islands were sight
e,l tliobo coiiiiming tho pnrty of v'u-
CATHCART DECLARES THAT .
HE WILL Rl AGAIN FOR -;
COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Announces That He
Ready For Another
Campaign
Is
John Ciithcart will again seek tho
nominal m (in Iho llepiildlcin ticket
as can lidale fur tho olllco of Cltj and
t'onn Mlnrmy Me Is confident Hint
he n iocuie the nouiltiiitlim nt tho
iipi mcIiIiu convcnllon and that hn
will be returned to the olllco ho has
tilled during the past two ears by tho
Miters of tho City nml County.
"I ant read) to go beforo tho peoplo
$500 MYSTERY
Andrews And Cohen
Are. Absolved By
Citizens
Tho following statement has been
issued In connection with the Cohen
Andrews charges that wero heard b
the Hepiibllcan Territorial Central
Committee.
TO Till: PUIH.IC:
Ah many citizens In Honolulu hao
asked mo to secure Information as to
Iho dlsiosltlnn of moues obtained on
u f50O draft thaw n b Uirrlu Andrews
oil account of J C Cohen. I bae en
douMiied In compllanco with suih In
ciuliles to si cure and did si euro tho
appearand) uf the client of Mr An
linws before the undersigned citizens
In ni pi esc in t Tho client ntknowl
ei In d to the uiulei signed tho receipt
of mono) and explained tliu uatiiro nf
the transaction Tho receipt for the
mono) was also piodnccM and tho
kiiiimili nt of olheis obtained
fi r llm hearing of nil Iho slato-,
inenls made and mailers piodnced Hie
underslmieil opriwiy lliemium lis
full) salUIlm tluil the piinemU of the
diufi wi not iisti fur sillilo,il iwir
HM bill WHIU KlIHtMl sl I lei h'
Pihiitii luiitiiimui Iihiimihiiiiii, in no
s isiniiHtHit Willi iiIIIhmI insllsrs
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TOWN
Bodies
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In Force
Bound
I
Ititig men hantB. uho are on their
wuy to I'hln.i to hold a rouiereiicei
witn inv loiniiieri inl DimIIch or Dial
laud, lined the i til 1 of the steamship
ship neared thn shore. )
A local ncptlon lonimlttec met.
tho visitors oft the harbor nml dm-
' oratfrd them with ! This com-1
(Continued on Page 2)
again on tho record made In thlt pmcn
during m Incumbency," declared
Cnthcurt this morning "Mv health In
not ns gocsl as It might ho and tho
strenuous work of n political cam
palgn will no doubt tell iivon mo but
1 am going Iu to win
According to tho Democratic franm
up, Judgo lMlugs will h? named ns tho
Democratic candidate for tho City nml
County Attorney's offleo. Wado War
ren Thajcr Inning also been mention
ed promlncntb In that connection
Hepiibllcan itsiJrnnlA Includo Judgo
Wcnur former Judgo of tho Court if
Land IleglstrnlUni. and V
T Itnw litis.
I Assistant Hulled .States District Attor
ne
ASKS COURT'S
Roe Is Told By Robinson
That Court Has
Full Power
Charles It Hoe, us administrator uf
the estate of Aunlo Uilllu Itoe, de
ceased, thinks hn know a something of
the law but Judge Itobluson put him
right on one, point nt least this morn
ing, when lie iihked tho court hy what
authority It did u tertiiln'thing.
"Hy lrtiio of the common law and
other authority, Mr Hoe," Bald tho
Court, and theie the matter rested.
The argument nf Hoo ijiiiio nn. on
tho report of John Marcalllno ns mas
ter of tho accounts In which ho
charged that Itoe hud imtd soino bill
ugiilnst the estate n full nml other
ha had fulled to pay at all, nml recom
mending that lii) be. not discharged' ns
administrator until he had chine some- j
thing toward paying the
Sluoo nml:
more still duo
Hon Ulcil olclit motlotiH In court thru
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of them stilling Hint Attorney Htruuss
lnu nothing tn do wllh the case
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