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From San Francisco:
Columbian September S
For Shu Francisco:
.Mum Inula September 13
From Vancouver:
Zealanilla September 1R
Fnr Vancouver:
Mnrama September 13
Practicnlly every copy of the
EVENING BULLETIN goes into the
home where enre is taken ns to the
character of the paper, ita news, and
its advertisements, I
3:30 EDITiON
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ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4718.
10 PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1010. 10 PAGES.
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COUNTY CANDIDATES ARE BEING SIFTED
COLONEL REFUSES
TO EAT WITH
LORIMER
(Asiooliiinl Prm-i t'aUc )
CHICAHO, Sept. S. Col. noose
wit linn lofused to nttciiil n banquet
planned In Ills liunnr by the rcpre
tentative moti Of llils rlty, If the
list of guests Includes United Stales
Senator l.orlmer.
The Incident of Col. Roosevelt's
iofua.il become public today. The
committee In i barge hail roimmnil
uited with Mr. Roosevelt ami ho
isl.nlly accepted the courtesy planned,
hut made hla acceptance roiiilltliinnl
mi the nlisciico of Senator Uirlmer
from the list ol guosts.
The committee, nut of consldern-
tlnn for Mr. Itoosevelti withdraw the
Invltallim Hint hnd al ready been ox-
"tended to the United Stilton Senator.
I.nrliner In chorged with having
pun based votes in the Illinois Leg
islature to secure his cleetlon nil
llnlte.l StatPS Senator. Whllo no
rrluilnal charge has been fastened
directly upon the Senator, tho legls
tutors Involved nrc under lnd!t
went.
FOR BALDWIN
(Annocluteil liem (ihlo.)
NKW IIAVHN, Conn. Sept. 8 Tim
Democratic convention tndiiy nomin
ated Judge Simeon Il.itdwln as cnndl
iluto for Clnvcrnor. Ho has been chief
Justice of tho Court of llriors since
I'JOi.
The Waterworks Department
Shows Balance on
' Right Side.
Total receipts from tho water
works department of the illy for the
last fiscal year weio $13 1, 377. Ml,
and the expenditures for the jear,
Including interest on bonds and
bond letlienient, were 111 1.70.'. '.'S,
uiakiiiK tho purely operating ex
penses of tho department approxi
mately $80,000, as tho amount ex
pended for Interest and rctliemont
of builds was pt.IiU'.CS.
l'or permanent improvements ;lur-
Iiir the year thero was expended
J:H,07S, and from the sewer depart
ment thorn was transferred tho sum
of JM.tSU.U, lo make up tho dlf
Jereiice of expoiii ( ures over re
ceipts In tho waterworks depart
ment. Such Is the statement submitted
by the Superintendent of I'ubllc
Works to llnvernor l'reur In his un-
nual lepoit lecently.
'TxccntilhiR to these flfiiiros the Uc
pirtmont tisik In about S0,0UU
inoio than tho actual runnliiK ex
pomies of tlm department during the
jear.
ORDER REPEAL OF FOURTEENTH,
( AHriOClllletl I'MfM I'llltli. 1
AUSTIN, Tex., Sept. S. Tho
Texas Assembly voted today to In
Ml net Iho CniiKiessuien of the Statu
In wink for the repeal of Iho Four
teenth Amendment lo the Coimtltu
Hun. This Is Iho aiiiendmelit that
plolecls Hie negro ill his rights of
I'lllitoiislilp,
' Two iliMiiffiMiis. named Wilson ami
llclirilKl HlHltil lo IliU IhlllHM nil lie
llul Hirol nliiiul X no Mils nfii'iniMii
WIIihiii was iiiihkH'iI mid iIiimhihI vvlih
in-i-iiiili Mini Ikiiiiiv
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Aiimiti,
Alriiiiulrr
YHIIJ
KILLED
FROM SCOUT
Found No Recent, Evidences of
Poachers on the Bird and '
Guano Islands.
GOOD WEATHER
ALL THROUGH VOYAGE
.. .... . ,
Visits Midway and Leaves
(Jl)GratOr tO MM VaonilPV
o. 1 n rv 11 mi 1
vjiwauu uy uuillll VVIIIUII,
Took Place Recently,
Although many ilayn vvcr) sprnt In
making 11 thnnmjJi noaicli el the lit
units In the South, there wpro pructl
enlly no kIrus of the piosenco of tho
Japanese pu.ichrrs, who were piovl
oiihly lepnrted to havo hnded at Lay
sail Island lo slaughter tho blnis
which f,alliiT'llieiu Annitilly fnr breed
InR Tho officers of tho United States
revenue cutter which returned this Hon, the present tiond of things up
mninlug from the Smith, lepoiled Unit' peailug to favor It. W. lHecknns,
ovcr.vlhlng thorn was lovely and thatjwllh W. W. Harris still a posslhll
110 vessels wore slKbtod duiliiB their. Ity. Thon, doe not niHar lo bo
crulso alMiut tho bird Islands. nnv Kunenil opposition lo lln-i lions'
i nu niAiieu ua;s urii uni uio
Thetis, raised her anchor nt tho na
val row mid started South In com
mand of Captain C. S. Cochran. Tho
nmccrs, from leporls broiiKht to P"rtt(o, of ,,. w.t.mll ri,aw)llll,!B
by coastlnB vessels, expected to iilnko o ))eu-u th.lt ri, Umg. sllH,rt.
u few captures In tho neighborhood' V
of tho (.'llano and bird Islands hut dln-
npHiiuinirii owiuiru mom, ah iiio
Thetis raised tho Islands Iho horizon
wns clear In every direction. After
n thorough niisrrvatlnii, tho Thetis
sailed on to tho other Islands, Here
also tho olllcers failed to find any
truces of recent visitors.
In order to make no mlstakn. Cap
lain Cochran ordered' that all tho Isl
ands l.ayxan, I.aslansky, French Frl
Kaln Shoals. Illrtl Island, Neckor Isl
and. (Inrdiier Island and l'enrl and
Hermes Island bo thoroughly Investi
gated heroin returning to Honolulu.
rhls wns done, hut nothing nutsldo
of birds wns seen.
Tho Thells .arrived tills mining
from her crulso nnd look her iosltlnn
In tho naval row.
She Is cleaning up today, after
which she will uvvalt further Instruc
tions from tho department. IMforo
going on another scouting trip. Dur
ing the entlro trip, tho Thetis exerl
enced fair weather.
Durlug tho crulso of tho Thells a
lsit was paid to Midway where a en
bio oporalnr was left to take tho
pluco of the ois-rator who recently
died there
Grand Jury Charnes Silva
With Taking Coal from
the Helga.
Tin oo Indictments vvoi loliiiued h)
Terrllorlal (liiind .liny Ji'i-lerday at
four ii'olnek and inn returnable be
loin Judgo Cooper Itiuionow nioiu
lug.
Tlio Hist lliillilnient U ngaliint Man
in I I. Hllva wlio Is iiccuse,! of slivilliiK
Ihlllicu Iiiiih of nil) fioni llui vviei'k
uf Iho lli'lKH nl Walkllil llui coal ho
liiK aluiM pi fiitn. I.Hiieuy In tho
llll ili'Miro Is Hio I'hniKii aitilllliil llllll
(bin mi Tliiuuns I niidei iipliniiP'iii
rm lllli'H luieiimurMi wlili a ttlil uu
I del lolllleon IMI of IIUO
1 tin i'ImI Wlmn w Iv'inoun iimiv,i
i Kill) M 'Ull Hll H 'OU IIMIUIIINIH
lv dslisoiiiin. In lilt till' HlMik Iikv
ins In ii Moid on Miioiliei Itiin.iii
I IIm.i imiall) , Mini u in ill b'"'
n HHi.Hi nl idin nit -" ln.,i iiii Uf
'utmitl IM b MMNtV IM Nl l' M U
Hat:
TOMORROW NIGHT FOR
OPENING OF CONVENTION
SHINGLE FOR TREASURER ; CRABBE FOR SENATE
The Itopiih.lcuu (County and DIs- eis will win out and laud their tendon railed hcfoio the Torrlto
til.'t C'liiitoiuliiu will bo culled tti choice In tho chair. 'rial, which ppoiis Monday, Is to per-
nriler in the Uiphtuni 'I'liealer to- Hauls staled this morning that feet the organization tomorrow
lnoiinvv iiviiiiIii)-. .it ':" o'clock, for-
nial nntlci) In this effect hiving been
pie. mod i. clan-mo crai.1,0. t.mr -
ma I notice In this effect hiving- been
"ln" "r ""' ,,,l" inuunlltee, this
morning,
tt was thought tliat the conveu-
t Ion would convene In the morning
and urbanization bo purfected so
that iiouiinatloiis uould be In full
hwIiik by the aflotniHin Kesslou. Hut
tho boor fur toiuciiliiK is now set
nl 7:::n.
All of the delegates. fioni the nth-
or Islands aie In town and read) for
the woik of iioiiiln.itliu; Uepiibllrau
candidates for nlllce. Tho piob'.em
lis to who will handle tho Ravel In
the ((invention h mill an o,ien ciues-
nitliiK. while there Is riilbor well-
ilellued objection to Harris '""Iiir se
looted for th
1IU1 u. . -
As a
rtnsoquonco of this rnnitl
Frisco
Celebrates
(A HM.K-i.it d I'iciift Cable )
SAN rilAXCISCO, Ropt. R. Open
ing ceromonles of the three days col
ouration In connection with Admis
sion Day began this morning. The
event of today was the format crown
ing of the carnival nueeii, who will
preside over the gaieties that will be
In full blast tonight urd greet Ad
mission Day, September 1), in :i bluzo
of glory.
MEXICO'S CENTENNIAL
TOJE OBSERVED
Next Tliuisday tlio Date When
Mexicans tho World Over
Will Celebrate.
One week fioni today, September
ir, will be the one hundredth an
niversary of tho founding of tho Re
public of Mexico, ami all citizens of
(tint republic In Honolulu will prop;
erly observe tho day.
This observation wilt bo carried
out In whatever pail of tlio world
sons of Mexico 11 nd themselves on
the day of tlio (eiilenulal of the
birth of their piesent form of gov
ernment, nnd the nhservaure will
lose nothing from tlm grandlloiiuent
handed down to Hie pienenl people
fiom the Spanish Duns vvlin (on
iiuoicd tho (Oillili) ii few liuuilreils
of )t''im ami,
(lllli'lul liul lie. of tlm iilnwiviinre
III llnnnlulll lias been li'i'eUi'il by
(liitpriim- I'rwir finm Cunsiil IxiiKi
mill Hio Hun mi lliu t'Hpliul KriinihU
ulll llr mini Hie ip nr Hid tlHlt mi
lliu miHpli hni its)
Hell In .ll.ile Hi i .'i, llllll Mllll
Ule III 4i nl laud lmuw V 4lt4iu
ri bill hoi In v nil- ' bus nil
in inn ml liu iiiii'iiiiun iii pciiil l
UUU noil Hi t iH
llltnl si ml l'ili lot
lllp In !!
lb? hfUDttl nl
ho Is not a cainllil.Uo fur n place on
tho llo.uil of Supervlsois, that he Is
I lie
out
for olio thing only, and that Is
the chaliui.iuslilp uf the loutity eon-
ventlou. lie stntos emphatically ho
Is not a Miportlsorial camlldate.
Claroiuc ('rablie Is a candidate
fnr nomination uu the Republican
ticket for the upptr hotiKe of the
Territorial LoKlshilure, and so nn-
nounceil himself formally this morn-
ini;. Crabbe will enter the lists
.with Cecil llrowti, ChlllliiKWortlt
and .Ii.1i n Hughes, and. tHioutil bo
nbtu to muster KtroiiB support ln
his ratnpnlen. ior 1! pliuo.
- i
Robert Shingle has de-lded defl-
nltety to be iiiiio a raudldate for the
nomination of treasurer of the city
and inuiity and will luiikn the run
ngsjiist Itlrhard Trent, the liiriim-
bent Sblngli will undoubtedly Hoard of Supoivjsors, have been en
piove n strong candidate, with every dort,ed by their precinct delegates In
possibility of being able to bent
Tient at the polls I
.Many of tho delegates to the
county ((invention believe that the
best waj out of the dlllliulty pre (
seated by having the county tnn-
Secretary Wood Reports on
Promotion Work-Lawyer
Wants Papers Served.
At a meeting of the Hawaii I'm
motion Committee, to ho held this
afternoon, the following report of
progress will be submitted by Secre
tary Wnud:
"Honolulu, Sept. 7, 1910. I
"Chairman ami .Members, Hawaii
I'l'miiotlon Committee. I
"llentleiiien: The week past has
been n very busy one for the nlllce;
upwards of Ml on copies of the re
print of aciount of the 'Filug Fish
Hhootlng 1'aily' were Bout out. Tho
list' included everyone counoitcd
with the passenger trullk- depart
ments of the various lines of rail
way controlled by the New York
Central Rallio.ul Company, of which
Mr. Warren J. I.micIi Is passenger
trutflc tiiauugor: ulso of the station
agents ahing these roads, as well ns ei,s: Chliago 8. Cincinnati 3.
tho general passenger agents of oth-' - i
er lines of tullwny. Wo have rea-( Standlnfl of National Learjue. 8ept. 7.
son to expect much good publicity' cluB' w- '" I'ct
fiom this erfort. !F,',r'1,R" 78 fi81
1 Pittsburg r,9 so .570
"Mr. I.Mich was greatly pleased Now York 117 r,j .50:1 1
with his visit In Hawaii and prom- Philadelphia en r,( '.r.nn J
Imm Upon Ills ilium Inline to Issue Cincinnati 1)1 fi.1 .181 !
11 circular teller to tho pnNtenger lliooklyu 47 i;k .iOS1
agents of lliu New York Celllral 81 Units 4R 71 ,38
Hues, giving reasons why they
should 1 oi minuend travelers to visit'
Hawaii. The work uf tho toinuill.
loo ill Atlantic I'll) Is lospiiimlhlo'
for Mr. Lynch, vlull Railway men Philadelphia
Koiieiiill) inn Inking nolo nf niir Nw Voik .
wntli, ilioie, anil as it Id Ibelr policy Doiruli ,,
In liidi Hiiiw wliii help HieiiuxihK, l,"m
we lmo rwwni lo mml imi'li I WMlilUBin
lirnlor lini'iml In Havel In llnwnlllj!' , 3B"
Mi lliu pil uf mllay men wl nr .l""1"
Ills lliMklfH ", liM,"
Hie uliliuil lsii of His mm-is
, l,lt I Ml III'! II Mill Ulll llll M
HiIikijIIi iiiiil in 11 Ik, I iii'li, o ,1,11
iiii'i ultlHH ill a iiiniH nl His
itiipiluii ulul ili HiltllllHII n
Hie I'm IM I ui HHMWi'HUI vlH"
flfliillMiml m h
ON
night and then adjourn until niter
the Territorial convention frames
the platform upon which tho patty
will go before the voters.
Chairman Crnobo or the
countv
commltteu stated thls niornliiR that
this ptan wim favored, mid said that
he thoiiKht It quite probable that
this Idea would be put Into execu
tion.
Aiimui; the tnmllilntcg fur tho
House of Representatives from the
ruiirth District who have appeared
on tho horizon Is IM. Towgo, wlio
has asked for support as a candl
.dale for tho lower bouse. "M." S.
Deponte also publishes uu announce
iiient that lie is n candidate for tho
House from tho I'mirth.
William Hoogs and Frank Km
ger, who are candidates fur tho
caucus and will go after tho plum
with this backing when tho coin en
Hon gets around to business.
In the Democratic camp it Is now
declared to he practically certain
(Continued on Page 2)
8795 Feet
In the Air
(AsMoclntrd l-iss Cable.)
I'AltlH, Sept. 8. Aviator Chavez es
tablished a new record fur attitude
today when ho sailed In his mono
plane to u height uf 8,7u." feet.
DAILY SCORES OF
BIG LEAGUES
(Hpecl.llMlllllf till ('utile )
SAN FltANCISCO, Sept. 8 Tho
srores In the big leagues' play iodayipar'
me:
Amcrlrmi- St Louts 0, Chi ago'
I; St. 1-oiiIk fi, Chicago 4; Cleveland
7, Detroit A; llo-tou u, I'hlladelplil
,'!; Washington 2, Now York S.
National Philadelphia 6, llrook
lyu 1; Pittsburg :'. St. Uuls 4; New
York 1, Iloston 1 (game called Ini
tenlii Inning on account of dark-
Ronton 43 81 .3S7
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Standlno of American Lsioue, 8enl, 7
Club.
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BATTLE
IMB TELLS OF
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TRAGEDY AT i
SEA
Marshal Hendry Is Asked to
Keep Watch for Missing
Murderer.
SLEW CAPTAIN AND
THEN JUMPED OVERBOARD
Local Authorities Told of At
tempt of Despeiate Men to
Captuio Passenger Steam
ship, An echo of the holdup of tlio steam
er lliickmau between Seattle nnd San
Francisco and tho killing of the can
tain has reached Honolulu In a letter
lecelvod by Marshal Hendry from
Marshal F.lllott in Sun l'riiuclsco.
The teller gives the details of the
holdup-und Iho shooting of Captain
Wood by the two men Frank Wood
and (leuige Wise, und puts tho mar
shul hero on iho lookout for U'(,.
tho murderer who Jumped overboard
fiom the stoa. u-i and has not jut been
heard from.
It is thoiirht ioshIIiIo that ho wns
picked up at ,rn by some passing ship
ns his 'body has never been washed
nshoio.
The teller from the San Francisco
JIaixhal wlih lliu description of the
unntiil mull follows:
San Francisco, Cnl., Aug. 2fi, 1810.
linn !. 11 Hendry.
U. S. Mnrslial,
Honolulu, T. II.
Dear Sir. On August 21, 1910. two
men naui-,1 Frank ICdwnrd WikhI. alius
Fionch II. West, nllas Pence West
alia I "il Thomas, nnd tlcorso Wash
11151 Vise, alius Alfred Wilson, uu
del I ma id hold up tlio sttamer "lluck
man then en roil I o from Scuttle to
Ban Francisco. Wlie-i the steamer was
sailing aluiig tho coast, said to bo
nearly opposite tho mouth of the Uni
ijua Itlver, F, l. Woo!l Jumped over
board after having shot and kilted
Capt. K, P. Wood in an unsuccessful
attempt to rob the ship. Tho Mlnt
whom ho JuiniKMt ovtilioard Is said
In bo some 7 miles from shore. Ho
was probably drowned, although he
may havo been picked up by a pass
ing vchstl ,or having u life preserver
on ho jnuy possibly lmvo reached
shore or his body may havo wiishod
ashore.
He was born In Chicago. Illinois,
next of kin Arthur Wood, J (1
White. New York, N. Y aged 29
height S ft 10 In. weight 145
I lbs perhaps heavier Hyes liluo N
, 3 1 A
uonunuca on tKc t.
iCOPIT WILL RACE
ANY LOCAL HORSE
Jerry Brodcrick Will Match
His Champion Mare
At Once.
Jcru Ilroilorlrk, tho veteran tioise
trainer and owner, tndn Issued a
challenge to any owner In tho !
limits, und ho will lay tSUO In I Din
Hint his nmro I'npll can limit nny
horo In Iho gnmi over a Hum-iiiatliir-mllo
iIIsihiuo.
A ten nil 1111 In tlm challeime, tin
linrro thai l nt iiitHMiu In tho Is
ImuU Is Iwrrei), mid a iiihUIi oa't
he uiflile b ptiwwiinlialliiH wUh
llnflBrtPh hi the Twrimry iahliK,
WllSlfl kM HH U1 fHHIIil HI H 1 1 WO
I 'up! I l Ulll' isaiulii MHil
lltittlsilik U 1 mil ulll In 1st hwi CHI I)
Hie Mine mtil s- SIK Imrwt ltll
I. pill up u.ilMl lit'l lllSSIKMIHt
u Hit .mi slliillie
n - -MiBlrp''"'"' -1 '
V'i Kit If ultttll l Wf" Ittf MtMM
w tfcMi WiiMM m it) mm tmn
SHIF.
KILL THREE MEI
IN NAVY OIL ,
FUEL TEST '
I An 'tit- ,t lriM Cnlito )' "
01.11 POINT COMFORT. 8 'Pi. 8.i
Oil fuel took Rs first loll ut klllej
and Injured from the rani s of tin
navy today. ?
Three coal panaern were filed hii)
seven Uinchllilsts nnJ llrenieu weie In
Jurod In an explosion of fuel oil oi
board tlio warship No. lb DilcoM
The accident occurroj ir the com si
of n test of nil ns a furl lor warships
FRED GEBHARD i
IS DEAD
Ah'iitiil l'rmn Ciliti-.)
NHW YORK. Sept. 8. Frederick
(lebb.ird died here today.
Mr. Cobban) was a tiille ovei
IIHy years old, and had been In fall1'
lug health for six months, brought
on by an nttuck of pneumonia. f
good many jeais ngqjio, was the
owner of n fine string of rnoo horse
and inplured many AinerlCsin races,
aiqplrlng much wealth. '
(lebliard's star commenced tu Bef!
when ho took up with Mrs. Ijiiib4
try, tho Jersey I.lly, who at that,
time w,s considered tho world's
greatest beauty. 4
(Icbhnnl mid Mrs Uuigtry purjS
chased adjoining ranches In C.illfoiJj
nla and spent much or their tliiifl
there. ' "M
Jealousy. at last caused n falling
out between the two nftor they had
become Hie talk of two continents
1 1 3
MAY FORCE PANAMA ANNEXA-1
TION. I
(AsKHlati'd l'renn ("nl.l., 1
t-...-.ji.. oopi. . roimcal ac-
uvuy in the Panama Republic 11
moving In a direction that foreshad
ows intervention by the Amerlum '
unveriiinciit.
The I.lbeial party of the republic j
Is planning to eloit a candidate for
President who Is nvovvedly anil
American. American Chaign de At
tivires Marm slated tiHlaj" that It
this lino of iKillilcal action is follow
ed, It may become necesmr fur the
I'nlted Stales tiovoriimeut to ((imiy
or even to annex tho rcpufjile.
PALOLO VALLEY
STABBING CASE
Deadly Weapon Used on a
Young Japanese House
maid .By Man.
Tills morning nt ton inlnulon to sev
en o'clock, n hurry call was turnod'
Into the loillce stailon fro 1,1 hi.,i..
Vullej. wlioro two Japanoso servants
of .Mr. Itbleoiit. had hecomu mlxisl lip
In n stabbing nfTalr It appears that
T. Husiita, n .lamnee yard Ixiy had
mailn violent lovo to Hid limiscmaM,
who Is also n Jaimuohp
Tho girl rvM'MiM llnsala's advances.'
unit sliippml the man's tare: bo then
became very angry and. nicking uu u
rhino, Iwtio slabbed the Kill In ihit
bead The wouiiiU wuio morn nils
than nnvlhliiK else nnd 11 I'M of bo.hl
was lorn Hxviiul wnpUi In ,u, 4lin
erttsiiMi of Hie M'rl un, they iai in
Hie neuti 01 I he sIshbliiK
llbl'iml Hislde, IIii.his and lipid
llllll Mil Hi isiliru ulHi'M' nrivr at
Iho iimiMi 'I he Huiiisii wat iptlMl
HI tho hui4lill Slid Hin W1U1J1IM lllllh
deter S llikin in Iho mlliu Ull0li
TM iiioiiiiiiu louia MUitMojivl linf
llllll JurfHlt Allill i.b Slid t tlllim)
miii iuiiis 11 iiiu'Ui 04 ik in. rim dj
I onils 11 1 .ilvid , MiioiiilMi'irrsfid d
HisintiiH un nui hi 4h nyfUUllI
IN In lit Flu uu iuN TMl
ikw tk wm ' mini a
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