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BATTLE IS
INVESTIGATE MANOA
Filipinos
In Open
Revolt
MANILA, Sept. 1. The natives of
the privincc of Ncuva Vizraya have
declared an open lcvoit. They nre
headed by Simeon Mandoa, former,
Governor of Ilocos Norte, who is at
pictent a fugitive from justice. The'
rebels nave captured and are occupy
ing the town of Solano,
The Constabulary are advancing on
the rebels and a desperate battle is
expected.
Hoke Smith
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(Special v.B u 1 1 e t i n Cable)
ATLANTA. Ga., Sept. 1. Hoke
Smith was today nominated for Gov
ernor. The convention strongly en
dorsed him for President in 1012.
Martial Lew
Declared
BILBOA, Sept. 1. The ugly mood
cf the strikers has brought on a num
Icr of bloody riots between police
and populace. Martial law has been
dcclaifd.
SUGAR
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1.
Jicets: K8 analysis, las. a l-Xji.; par
itv. 4.82c. Previous quotation, 13s.
1 l-2d.
QUIET DAY
ON EXCHANGE
'I lie position or the Stock Hxchnngo
today was void of uiiy business in
local stocks whatever A lurloty of
Htucks llgureil In between hnaids
truiiBactloiiK, but for the most part
lir small blinks
Highty-lliu shines of O.ihu changed
bunds at 32.2. between boards Two
hundred mid ten shares of Ohm went
lit (I. TJils price Feems In act its n
steadier for this slink, with the pros
pect of u initio however slight.
Two small -blocks of llouokaa
Hinted nt IS.r.O mid u IS block of Hwu
ut ii C2.ri.
"frno thoiisaml flnll.iiK of O. II. & U
Co IW dunged hands nt 102 LTi, n
iillght iidwinco oor tho last piovious
sale.
fill. DISCUSS
YEAirSjINANCES
At the meeting of the Promotion
Commit leo, being held this lifter
linoii, the nil Inipottaut subject be
fin ii the body for illriusitliiii Is li
iUistlnn nf lluniiic for the wnrl.
ilurlUK tliu muling smir.
Kleps must In Inliuii nt o in n In
iimliln the nwmmury funds In witty
011 llhi wtlW, Mild lnwldwi wnys mid
nimnm In Oils nml, iiuIIiIiik of lut
Stiltim i iMluru Hit! pkniiIiik fur
mjrtltaii,
, few twm mi 4MJ
Named
urn nmmut
Decision In Ii
Case Is Given
Judge Dole States How $10,000
From Land Shall 'Be
Divided
Judgo Sanforil 11. Dole of the Unit
ed States Court tlilo morning rcn
dcrciLhis decision In the rnvo of llio
United States versus John II Hflntc,
l.lmlteil, et nl., milking disposition
of tliu ten thousand dollars receliert
from the tini eminent fur cortaln
properly near I'e.irl Harbor which
wn londcmucd fur government pur
pose miit (ner the disposition or tho
pro' cods of which thoio has been
considerable dispute, i
The eiise ling been before Judgo
Dolo for Mime I line, nnd nu cxliniiBt
he study Iiiih been mmlo of the will
of tho late John II, many experts In
the Hawaiian language being brought
In to translate the will and dcllno
its meaning on Knotty points.
The review of tho case and tho!
filial finding of tho court disposing of
the ten tlimuMinl dollars recoiled!
from .tho (tinerniiiiMit follow. In
part;
Tho court having awarded the
Finn of ten thousand dollnrs to the
defendants herein, ns composition'
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ROLL PROVES
Insurgents Finally Secure
A Copy Of .
Names
The Insurgent Republicans nt Mn
itna, who have been handicapped nt
cicry turn in their effort to secure
a s(iinro deal in the ptlinnrles
ngalnst the Andrew a-Ilurfnndeju cciiu
bllintlou, hne finally secured a copy
of the pro. Out roll, nnd It prmes
to bo a remarkablo documout.
Tho nnruinl Hepiibllcun into cast
in tho Muuo.t nrecluct In the nnst
bus been slightly in exicss of onel
bundled mid sevent), but nccoidlng
GREAT INTEREST
IN REGATTA DAY
Splendid Shell Race Is
Suggested In
Program
In rowing cli'clos tlioro is niurli
excitement oor the pnlr-onr r.ieo in
whli Ii I'rliue Cupid and Alee, Hob
eitsoli mo to tackle Senator Charles
Chllllugwnrtlt nml I'miik Thompson.
Tim uient will bo pulled nlT nu He
galtu Day, and u dinner for thirty
(he persons Is at stake.
This unit nlug Clillllngwnilli and
ItobeilMin ill'l li long hike liter the
hills, nuil the two nre nlie.id)' look
Iiik In belter iiniilliluii, This ewu
ItiK, ut Hie boirt rlnb, the nuws will
get nut nu lliu wslnr, nml then the
elfeit nf I lie haul wink will begin
In liu wn.
IMtll .ImiihII, wlm In nwiiHlIlK Hie
llHtUtilil'. Mill UtiMitM II llll.li)l(ltl
y4ultJK imwhii U ibn rlub wlu
Tun! it Him uf lliu WMUullUtU llJUl
m Wlr i)Mti niirwiy. Ihi will
IlhR
for their cblni mid Interest In the
leal pioperty condemned nnd taken
In llieie proceedings for the use or
the .ihilntlrr iimler (he law of emi
nent domain, and such fun of ten
Ihiiunaiid dnllaiH liming been depos
ited liv the plaintiff In the reghir
of the conn, subject to fiuther p.'i-
ceilings for the delerililnntlon of Hie
retpeitlio c'llnri of the Mefeiidiin a
tattle s.ilil fund, nnd notice nccoid
Inglv having been sorved on tho de
ferdi.nts or their cnuniel, tho fol
lowing elnlmr wcie piesenteil an, I
tried before this court, to wit-
lh- the said John II Hstnte Limit
ed, one of the said delendnnts, ton
thcuiiuid dollars, being tho whole of
the Mid fund;
lit the raid (leorge II llrnwn. rim
of the s.ilil defendants, who has
slm.e 'the beginning of these pro
iediigs urrlieil lit the nge of ma
Jot It:', "n one tnfrd shale or Inter
est therein of (he said Irene II Ho)
lowny or the raid John II Kstato
Onnttnuei' on Paee 2)
TO BE A
to tho rolls of Secretary lluffaiidenu,
theie nre over three hundred and
twenty eligible to nto at tho pri
maries Saturday
A raieful Inquiry wjll bo tnndo
Into the status of those whose names
nre upon the rolls, this work having
been promptly undertaken by the In
rurgents, The plan of Andrews ami Iluffnn
denu to locate the precinct polling
place In n Chinese stoic, In place nf
the regular polling plme nt Wilder
nnd l'unahou, resulted In a recom
mendation from the county commit
leo lust night that the Territorial
polling booth be used Tho commit
tee wils without power, however, to
tuko mandatory action, making the
(Continued on Pace 2)
PLAYS WELL
Big Tournament Starts
At Del Monte
Tomorrow
Mrs. Coulter has been showing
some gond form on the mainland
(Hurts, and Intel) she plaei! n piae
tlse matili against Mis (Inlila Mer,
who Is cousldeied to bo In tliu first
lllght of riu'iiuet-wlehleiH on the
Coast.
The mutch ended In ii two-sets-straight
win for Miss Meyer, who
won ii-:', li Aftvi the mulch was
lllilbheil Miss Mejer, III talking In
soiiie Honolulu people who were pres
ent, wild. "Mis ('miller nimbi u
gniiil showing, nod will in belter
MlM luiikS4, wlin Amis iiImi ut the
hiiiiU, iiiinniheil Hun Mis CiiiiIIii
liml ilonu wwll, mid llnil "lie iuiiIihI
uhuul uluh ut ireiit, Tim ullim
Uii) In wnUr, ii HwniluMtMl by MM
HuMiUiw. t will b H. II. IHiby,
lately uf HuhmIhIu. lu Im ill Mur
(feUlllllitiJ MM VW )
N
IS
IMPORTANT
P
Governor, Talking
Clark's Work,
Says So
"II.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY
ONLY SOLUTION
I Man Especially Equipped Needed to
Muay problem and Find Satis
factory Method of Bringing- Im
migrants rrom Other Countries.
"Wo are now to apply the scieiittllc
methods to the Immigration problem I
which hate been suciesKfiilly applied'
to other problems of the Territory,"!
said (loeruor Kre.ir this morning In i
discussing the recent appointment of
Dr. Clink to the lloahl of Immigra
tion. "The Immigration pinblcm here li
the most Important Olio which the
Territory liny hiidilurlSg the. past six
ty jears," bo said, ''and It Is nliuuf,
time that tl.o liiiiiiuit.il! methods so
r.ir used In Its solution ztoppod mid
something definite was i.ttempted.
"It is generally conceded that the
Itusslans biought hero from Mnn
cluirlu were tho best iminlgiiinls
which hiue oer come to the Terri
tory, both from u phtslrlal standpoint
and from the standpoint of becoming
citizens or the Terrl'or.
"There seems to bo no reason why
we should pay the p.issngn of Imml
grants to California n far ns liu
wall, and this has happened in 'he
case nf the I'oriugiime as well ns the
Itusslans, In one cine wo cen paid
the wuy back heie of Portuguese who
had gone to Ciilifiirr.la urtor being
brought to Hawaii but who liked Ma
wall best und wished to leturn here."
Tho (lovernnr Btnted :bnt he did not
appoint J)r Clark to Ms present posi
tion but Hint tho appointment wns
made by the Immigration board. It
Is understood, howeter, that It was
Goernor I'rear who Urst suggested
the name of the Doctor .is a candld.ito
for the position
In discussing tho Immigration prob
lem further and the work that Dr
Clark would do til" Gotcrnor stated
that It was Impossible for fie Hoard
of Immigration as It had been const I
tilted to look Into immigration ques
tions us was necessary
"Tho men composing tho Hoard nre
all business men and tlioy vim not de
Note fheiiiselU'3 to the stud) of the
Immigration ipiestlou to the detriment
of their business especially without
liny pay for the Immigration work
"It needs someone o deioto his
whole time to the ipies'lon and a nmn
who has hud peculiar trumliu Mill ex
perience, both of which l)r Clatk
possesses,
"It Is Just us necessary lo keep im
migrants contented after getting- them
(Continued on Page G)
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Jauntily
PHILIPPINE
PRECINCT
Andrews
Answer
Does Not Attend Countv Corn-
TVlirft TtTs-. s
1 1 u l tec ; iviccLULg filter
Fraud Expose
As n result of tho cxosuro of his
fraudulent effort to retain n seat on
tho County Committee of tho Iteptib
llenn part), l-orrln Andrews did not
hi" lliu iiresiimptlon to appear last
night nt tho meeting or tho commit
tee which resulted In throwing the
Cohen Knkiiukn protest out of court
and sustaining tho action ofthe oxe
ciitho coinmftteo of tho sotenth pre
cinct In naming an nlllclul slato after
unanimous consent to tho action had
been otod
If Andrews hnd nppeared nt tho
meeting Inst, night ho would hnvo
been promptly taken in hand for Ills
Molatlon of tho party rulo nnd at
tempting to hold n fraudulent seat.
Hut ho didn't appear nnd presented
no defense for his action in partici
pating In the councils of tho commit
tee and making every action It took
which Included nil Andrews oto ab
solutely Invalid in tho event of a dis
pute or contest arising Involving tho
status of the County Commtttoe.
Tho Investigation Into the Kakaakn
protest developed tho fact to the sat
isfaction of the commltteo majority
that the only grounds upon which
CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR
HOLDS FIFTY-ONE CASES
FOR TRIAL IN FEW WEEKS
Charges Range From
Manslaughter To
Petty Crimes
It was n full courtroom Hint greet,
ed tho reading or tho calendar or tho
criminal court this morning by Judgo
Cooper, nml tho( Mfly-ono cases set
comprised ever) thing from man
slaughter in the first degreo to soil
ing b.uV fish through tho grades of
aiilouiohllo speeding, assaults on fe
male children, robbery' und emhculo
in en t.
Many of tho cases wero set for trial
JUDGE ROGERS
PASSES AWAY:
Well Know In Public
Life For Many
Years
IMwaid II itogors, District Mngls
Irate of l.ntiulna. Maul, died nt his
homo lust mining nt l.iilmlna, after
ii long period of illness The f unci ill
sen Ices will ho held this afternoon nt
Wnlliikii, his birth place
'I lie Into Judge Itogeis was well
well known In Maul I'or many years,
ho was clerk in tliu KlieilfT's olllco at
Witlliikti, I'm vlinis in his iipiHiliituieiit
as District Magistrate, for IjiIiuIiiii, ho
was wiptiilu of pollen of Wulluku ,
.Vrionlliig to rerliiln lllforiiliillou ll
.Is s.ihl Unit Win Whim m "Oil) lllll"
i will Im nrtciwl ill" nwllnii Hindu va
mini lit lliu dftilli ut Him lulu judUti
1 nullf hf Nw w m jsrtlvtt
rtiirlT U fMtJilUliw kNgW, u
mj'w pwhiw i'iiii mm
Fails To
Charges
-!..-. .- A Jll
Cohen had to protect was the fact
that ho had been most Ignoniliiloiislv
outgeneraled mid his plan of sumo
neat little strntcg) hcnttered to the
four winds.
Cohen was there, tenrful and lr
tuotis. Ho looked lu vain. ror Andrews
whom ho apparently hoed would np
pear, frmid or no fraud.
Tho protestors In this precinct with
tho exception or Cohen nnd ou lojnl
supporter nppeared to bo protestntv
In namo only. When they wero cnll
ed upon to glo their version or the
otents lending up to tho nomination
of an ofTlcial slato hv the nreclnet
thty went back on Cohen and sun-
ported the nctlon of the committee
ns tar as tho evidence they presented
wns concerned,
Tho protest as to tho methods em
ployed lu tho nuiiiluntlon or tho pre
cinct shite bore the signatures or tu on.
ty-nlno and H!!"ialanl l.lllknlunt be
ing tho first signer or tho piotest
was git en tho floor nnd he procct-deil
to tell what happened Instend of be
ing In support of tho Cohen protest,
(Continued on Page 2
but when every ilsto up to tho eighth
ot October had been Piled with cases
tho remainder or tuo calendar wus not
set
Jury ror tho criminal court will be
called on September C and ror tl
noxt few weeks thero will ho busy
times In tho criminal court,
Thero are two cases of manslaught
er on tho calendar, one against Man
uel Richards nnd tho other against
Kd ward Cluney, both these rases
growing out or nutomohllo seeding
In which sotuo person was run over
nml nfteiwnrd died of tho Injuries ro
celled, Thero nro two cases ngnlnst Tom
Qulnn for heedless dilvlng of nil mi
(Continued on Page 0)
STABBED BY
i
Korean Who Asked
Protection Is
Wounded
For
This afternoon at 2 o'clock n
Koiciin named Choy Young Jo wns
stubbed In the sliiinncli by another
oreiiu named l.el Hung III. The
affair tooL place on lliier street, and
was "lliu result of u fend he'weun
the local Koreans' und the Injured
nut ii. The latter Is Mid to he u spy
foi Hie Japanese press und Is conse
quently linti'd li) the KoriMlis.
Yoslenlii) Choy Young Jo appeal
ed In lliu ileleitho department for
pinli'illnu, us he fisuiHl that his life
wus In iliuiKnr He mil) gut us fur
us Wis), Hid KdhhiII nllliel till Chief
MuDilllle' tltiif. Tim (oi eu n deieo
the ndftl wllli ILui Khiwiii rmuuiii"
hHi hiwIihh lit nmn liu uKwi
hi mmtlm, nut ttut WsWtfUiJii
i nnuij.r3EKfiHtii
UPRISING
ROLL
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 1.
Colonel Ecoscvelt made n rousing
address heie today before a large
gathering, He captured the support
of nconle bv endorainc the nrnno,l
Federal Workmgmcn's Compensation
Act.
Cabinet For
..(Special Bulletin Cable)
IMANAOUA, Sept. 1. The conser.
vativc leaders strongly approve of the
Estxada cabinet as a preserver of
peace in the republic. '
Miners Are
Roosevelt
Touches ;
Workmen
Peace
Arrested
PITTSBURG, Sept. 1. A number U
of strikinp- miners have hn-n nrrrtt. 1
ed and charged with conspiracy nnd
preaching sedition.
TM ill A Al-tlf lllltntfiA ...-1. m
... .. .f- usv utaiUUVC 9UUI U -fF
charge has been made ngninit u'ork-ty
man im AmiinAn T
utvit in iituciimi
KILMARNOCK
INJURED
(Special Bulletin Cable)
1ABERDEEN, Scot., Sept. 1. Lord'
Kilmarnock, who is a me'mber.of
King George s hunting party, was ae
cidentallv shot tndnv T)iiiurnnn,l f.
not considered serious, being, in a 1
ncsny pan oi me oouy.
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CELEBRATE
A VICTORY
(Special Bulletin Cable)
BERLIN, Sept. U Today was tho
anniversary of the virtr.rv nr nmnis
arms in the Sedan. In honor of tho
occasion the Kniser reviewed USO.OOO
tronn .
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DAILY SCORES OF
BIG LEAGUES
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. The
scores in the big leagues' play today
arc: Nat onal Cincinnati 4, Pitts,
burg 1. Other games postponed ,on
account of rain.
6tandino of American League, Aud. 31
Club w I.
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