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TJBiTftJ ?, 1v BULLETir iiVE Mr. Merchant. ou can make yonr name and policy so well known through BULLETIN advertising that you will not need to mention "bari gain" or "prices" to fill your store with customers. 2:SO EDITION Carries. Merchants' Slore News to 10,000 People Daily Ill PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRIT JllY -I)F HAWAII, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1010. 12 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. HyHHHHHnUHnHBBI9B P. . X f m lj . . s I. 14 H ' iron ban Francisco: 'H INING' s' u pifr aieria ....,- uepiemucr iu H mjt , ! For San Trancisco: H HP- iiuu .uuiu , aeiiwuiucr iu as ! V ' Trom Vancouver; JL UM vl A J'.ealnndla September 1C Ml ' 'rbr'Vincouvcr: H Mnkura ... October 1 1 3b . K ESTABLISHED 1882. KO. 4724. N i " . A- i . i. hKVi DEMOCRATS W M M F rtn i rci hit rrnnrs.ir fit or IN TAFTS HANDS (Hvluf IS 11 1 It tin CiUil.) . WASHINGTON, Kept. I.". The resignation of Waller P. Driko, United Mn'es Collector of In trriuil Hi M inio ut Honolulu l.iu In on lonu.illy wlllulrawn. Tlio matter ut whether Mr. Drake Is In rnntliiiio In iilllcii li now ixmuI Int: bcfoiu. President Tuft .it Ilcvcily. MCT1K . .j. .. - - : Will Seek New Ideas to Be ' Used in Management of Moanalua. jVmi-piihllo Kunloim of tho l'lnltcil Stutoa unit l.u,oi.e.iind llio methods ot iinTruircmu'nt will ho tlio chief objects of Intercut to lion. S M. Damon, who left on tlio Wflhulinlnn for n vac.itlou trip ot thrcu iiiomliB. .Mr. Damon ulll ialt these g.irdjns with a low to ntloptliiK such Ideas iia may npi'iMl lo him itH heliiful In the liiaiiuuoiuent ot the Moauuliia caulenn lii lis to Becmo thu liclifllt:! of the KioumlH to the untitle In u manner mit lifattory In all coureuieil. Tlio attriivtho lealurea of Mnaiialiia are lieliiR conrtliintl) lucioaM-tl, ami nil Honolulu Krimn tlio number of n.'o liln who inlt the K.mleiiH LHieclally mi KmulnH, Ij Rtc.ullly liicreas.liiK With thu ihiuiKca nml crowth of tbo population .Mr. Damon llmlx that hu bail many now prouleniR to nieut. Now STUDY GARDENS lonilltlonH aro roiiMautly urlliiR llii'io, as well n3 In town, anil It Is tlio Intention of the owner In learn how K.iiiluiiH of this rh.irac.trr la tlio Millllly of tbo larner eltles of Amei U.'i anil Itampu nre liamlleil .Mr. Dainoa'ri chief iiiirpoo In con ni'illon with Moa'aaliia In to .ii.uo the ' ciouinlj 'i place whiTo tlio pu'illc Is weldimo. lie usUii mil) that thu peo ple who ennio iilinlltivhiivo tlioiniehea aliil'liiit linlillco In hooilliimlKiii .N'olli liiK liUast'H .Mr Damon moro than to mo laii;e tiumbom of men, women nml thllilion of all natlonalltloj ami from - all walls of lire rno)lne tlio Kiiulens It lias been found of Into months how inn- that there Is an elomunt that tinea not haw tbo repaid for others that It should Cam ban to bu taken that those, who would make of tlio Kioiiuds a ioiikIi, boljteroiis beer n.ir- i den ili'ule place, Hliull not dihe out tin) Kiiatci liiimber nf iillct fuiullles wlin mel; n peateful oiiIIiik crounil wlioio limy will not disturb other, nor be dlJtiulmd theiiuulves. !)'" .Mr, Damon will look about for ilmll.'ir estateii and i:et as many new Ideas as possible that aro iiihiptublo to lui al louiIitlutiH, The insult Is cer tain In bo for the beiiillt of tbo public In lis tulutlon to the Moaniilua Burdens, STOCK-MARKET IS VERY QUIET 'Haen nf Inrnl sloeks fur thn I.ihL twelityjlour noiim weio eiiunni'd In linen Holi'itlona. Iiriwien lionriU lUI) shines nf Iln milwia iuiii)il, at 18. Wnliilun, In n Ji.IikTji fifteen shams, lumiKht I'l11 U It a ll$lt ailviinui nr tlio lust i)i')')niu hIii. 1 1 M 1 1. it iimki llio hM ulliiVi'lllK III Hi" f"" ""' ll,,ll, TJiri U.m, iiiiikUnK nf iwunD' Fhji well, lMKitsihuiiiU btiwwii Irtwnl Hi UK 60, M4 ilv iihnj si lmliiu muImi liiunalil l.'.O TIim be pyiKU Utwtil "i" "'f ) hiUmuvm ll I IV ItVI MSI Ukfl IUN MM H VU)U Ml. Willi It 4 si I"!) lUw Humsi lii, j luiv (ldliu Hum hj$ ' " M I. I'm ! llltl'i Jt1 fl '' Hl IS NAMED BY t.sl.ltlll I'hfs dl ) TWINTON. N. J, Sept. IT,. Wimlrnw U'llmn nioslilunt of I'rliieo ton UiiUmvlty, was today nmnlnnted for (iinernor bj thu Deinoeriill Ktate toiiventloii rrcsldont Wilson has In en talked nf as a noisllile Dein- o;;ratle uilulld iln for thu l'losldeuo. and tlio lemilt nf his cun.ms In thu htnto electlun will hno an Important hear In;; on bis fiilnie In that illiec Hon. I'rrsldent WIlRon Is a nnthe ot Staiiliton, Vn., where ho was born Deienilier 2S, tS'fi. Ho crmliiated from 1'rln clou In 1ST!), mid attend ed tbo law echnol of tho Itnlxerslty ot Virginia In U79 SO. Ho secured th degree of l'h. I), fiom Johns Hop-, Kins In 1SSG und was honored by tbo ilcgieo nf IX I), from Wnko Torest, 1S8T: Tulane, lS'JS; Johns Hopkins. 1UU2; KulKerf, 1902f UnKersity ot 'ciiiiblvnnlA, l'JO.T; Drown, 190:i; ifiivard, 1307J Dartiiiouth, 1000. He ilractlsed law In 'Atlanta, fin.,' iSSS-.l; was piofcssor of bictorj nlid pnlltirnl onomy at llrjan Mnwr, lbfu R; Weslejnn Unhoislly, 1SS8 110; professor of Jurlsprudonco und polities at Princeton. 1SU0-02, nml prcslilent of tbo university since Au gust I, 1002. Ho Is a member of the American Academy of Arts nnd Otters, Amorlian Acartemyvof l'o iitlrnl and Social Science. Anioilcan lllfctorlcnl Assii'lntlon, American Sconnmlr Association, and corre pondlng member nf tlio Massncbu satts lllBlorlc.il Society. Ho Is an- tbor of "CoiiKrepsIounl (loernment -A Study In Ameilran Iolltlcs"; "Tlio Stuto Elements nf Historical and I'rattkal Politics"; "Dlvlslom and Ucunlnn. 1S29-80"; "An Old Jlnstcr and Other Political i:sna";( T.eoigo Wafhlngton": "A Hlktory nf the Amerl-nn People." j Provident WIlFnn was married tn Hlleii Inilso Axsnn of Savannah, (la., June 21, 1 S S n . GRAY IN MINNESOTA. ( MMirliUut I'riss Cable) ST. PAUI,, Minn . Sept in Mluno botn Democrats In their Rtato ion vent Ion today nomlnuted James (Iray as their canilldato fur tlovemnr John l.lnd was nominated nt u puvlous convention but retused to ucccpt tlio nomination lluilal lliillitlll Wlnliss) ; ! III I.O, Si pi. 1.1 fjovemor I'roar'i) adminlstriitlou hud u iiaiiow iscapn fjoni a refusal tu endorro by tho Itepiibllcau DIs tilit and County convention that met In this (own Thu olllcl.i! announcement of the vote was thlriy-llvo to thlily-seveu, but It Is still claimed that tint motion to expunge Iho iindottuuieut i.im lurried ('hull man Kuuhauu or tho plallniiu iiiiniultli'u was Urn luun who set the trnllhlu KlllK Mr Iviiujiaue.whnu Ho plntfniin nun inlllin n turned In llm rnUM'll linn, siihmltleil h iiilnnrlly iimiii uppiNilllll Din plullnim embil'm PiHUt uf thu HilliHliUllMlInn nf IliHeiniil I'lWII Mini iiiuahluiwhlM i)liithin, I hi ii.nl inn w.m pul m lb' imIh uillr ('uiii,! Tliu nMliUU mi MKUHIIMi Iln tMlHtl llf KUllrfUf I nMIHMllliM b H )M4i uf Kill If fli'li In IMll Hti II . (Jiitl ttblu llillt tilt lllultl'll H'tlttfllt Ml I II 4 lull tin llllll'il liltl Mill itll Im M l inillll ii DEMOCRATy TERRITORIAL :PAII! DELEGATES ARE READY FOR i( Morninrj Session Is Occupied Wiltit PrciirinaVjcsTo MoiHinations. shIpman ELECTED AS CONVENTION CHAIRMAN 1 hn appolntmont of committees on credentials, rules nml platform nnd tin Hliectlm; nf n pormanent con M'nlloti orpiulz.it Ion wvto tho m to.uplhi'Mue.itn of the TerVltnrlnl comeiitlun of the Democratic pail this morujne;. The comentlon con eued In Knights or Pythias Hall shiitl) after in o'clock, but tho greater pcithm of tho urnmlng w-ns lust In adjournment for the dellbi . ntlons ot tlm iredentlilsenmniltleo. Tho ball was rtecnralid with Unit cd States and Haw-alien flags and boro a tiul) ;rit riot lr air The e'ti 4 "" llll L&? - .. i im -l.j& rS dmmi m U 1. Jli(AM)I.KN live element of harmoii) waa fur nished b u quintet ilub mid tho singing ot Democratic campaign tHiugs by tho musicians. Thu convention was culled to or der li) I'rid Weed, and n praor of fered by one uf tho dfllegutes fol low id llio formal call for the Tot rltoilal (onventlon nni then lead by T J. 11)811. On tho uoiiiluntlons fat teninimii -1 chulrinaii Iheru was no niKiltlnn tn O, S Slilpmnu (i. K. Knwachnku was tunned so rctury uf the innvim (Coutinucil on Page 2 IIII.U, Slul I itiiwiliii lu kwliUM Mi'idiiii Ib.il lie mill llulll Knllvr III Iln llilMIl- ll win kulllliMi Hill linn I lull imln 'ii IUUtllMli lUMiitilali Im Hi I'llimil mid U'M'MIH' "Kin Kiel. il i Id uiti (ii i 4liiii,.. ii lit II, ll' 1 1 li In 4 i in . Re Xri7jHn MAKFIAUTO . FIliHI NUTLEY I Am III II nl I I ii VMi'lim, I NTION IN MCCARTHY'S PLANK THAT THREATENS PARTY SPLIT Tho plnrfk on InimlKml Ion, written bj Col. .McCarthy and tbo refusil nf which bj Nlcl'mdle.is cans d tit in to leave thu parly this )car, Is print id toilny lit full, Kuntnr AtrC.it Hi) stilul this uiornliiK thnl ho drafted the plank In the! Ik'lier that It nitcred lie subject and at tho simo tlmo would protect tbi iiim crlfy inf thu cnantr). "II ,us refm d li) McC.iiidless," said McCarthy, "nml that Is why I am nut nf It. McC.indless s.-Kcyhls nigrnlin; would bo nitopjt'd by the coijftution Krnlltn for a period cfjtwo )jfrtrH. tho i nine tax bollix iltnoled to iliif lo.ibtiurllou nf belt roads thrnughnut tho IkIjihIs, ins. 'i , Tv t ' "I bclloo tbnr Is what tho coinejuh'in win'llidnr's;!' said McCnmllc Tho ilcCa'itln plank Is as follows!' ' tl ' ' "Wo Mdcoilhe neeil nf uiino people In this Terrltnry, tn, develop nml enjo) Its :tslf nitiirul rosoiirces. but we ileniiunen tho Velflsh Incompe tency nf the repitbllean pirt) In tlia ndmlulstratlou of tho law enacted, and lnvHin wjijiujpenillluro of, tho vast giitns'vntodliy the Inst l osls lafur.. in pininoici Immlgratlnn. Wo chargo lint party wllh liaxlug siiiaiiilcioit seoris uf tlioiixamts of dollars of tho peoplo's money, largely In costy Jimkits of Incnmpetent political favorites In tho mailer nf ItuiMnn liumlgratloii In paitlciilar, we chnrKO that patly with wanton wasto or nuiue), mltippiesentallons Inward tho deluded liiimlgtants and a perelsteut lucumpcti ncy wllliout precedent In our g.) ei nan nt. Wo rcallzo that tho iftorts ot tho administration should .bo oxcrtrl to obtain sulllilcnt labuieis fur bur iilanuitlnns, und wo pledgo our cnnillilit s Tor legislative ilacos to stiti)rt mi) reasoniblo plan for proino'lus tills subject. but nuch plan must oHor ie.iwin.iblp Kiiaiautles against llio c3il lux "f iniiulnrauta upiui nur shoies prepand tn (uiupLlo with our citizens, alioad) heie who lire engaged In the higher grades nf Inboi, which ennf maud wngis ii'inelent to eu iblo them tn udheie'to American standards nf living" SPECIAL RACE Col. Sam Parker's Cup Is Fine Sample Thompson's Bcauiful. Murli ntiiUHcin nt was eauri-d down town this morning by tho placing nn exhibition In .Mclneruys clothing stnio window, of Iwn cups that nro offered fur Hie si clal palr-nar rate on Sntiiid.i) next Tho trophy presented by Col Sum Parker is an enormous silver cup which wou'd hold at, much us a bucket It is fur and uwn) the laigost nffeieil hero for muii) a long da). A card below It describes It as for tho "i'at Man's llaco." lite nlber tii'h is an nrdlnar) chlmi cup of vi rv mug!) make, it re post s nu a sliiiul In tho window nnd has a card beailim Iho legend 1lnt the cup Is what I'liink Thompson will get for bis efforts In tho ruce. Man) pontile cougtegatcil nrniiud the window this inoining, and Sam Par ker was much in evidence Tho spo clal rare is causing manv u laugh iirniinil tmvn bu' tlio spectators will bo iikliuilsluitl in iho work that ths four veterans will do on Siiturdu) ar ter tho gnu iiiiuiiuucis the start of tho rnrn 'Ibn pnntiiiii"l 'lain l' fill II111 Hulls pull I.04HII Will Im KlWMI IumIhIiI HI tlm Miimi.i ll'dei Ibn AHIlMry haiul ti'im lb, 11 ump nl llHIIIH Mill Hut Hlll'lllfUiil.lll. :' jjniiKwiwww " ArtiiiH. AJaiPtlir ! MOANA TONIGHT mk WLMMH.llJ) I 'V- yk t Hit' WRANGLE SESSION Hint tho InmilBratlon platrnrm that would dedal o a cnntlniianro nf Imnil- nioiicj icallzed fiom the special In LOGAN IS IN Brings General . Army Supplies for Posts In- Local structor Ballard Arrives. Ono bundled nnd eighty ions of general supplies for tlio local arm) posts ale being disc barged nt tbo .Mat sou wharf fuiiu tho United Stntes transmrt I.ngau, which arrived Inst night Tho troopship was luto In leaving San I'iniiclsin on account of tho nun aiilvnl nf tho Held nrtlllii). destined lor the Philippines Among tbo pas sengers fur Honolulu Is Col It. I. Iliilhinl, eighth Infantr), who ciiiiiu here tu direct the Institution nf tho ntllcers of tbo I'l ret National Cuard. Ills work begins on September 17 A number nf other will known iiruiv oliiceis uio going to the Philippines on Iho l.ogan, which sails tomorrow morning, after Inking -jii lion Ions of coal ut this poll Cuptaln Wlntem 'I bird Ciivnlr), the uillllury liistiiictui uf tbo Kamchaiiieha HcIukiIs has re turned tn lesuiuo his duties ut tlio Hoys' Scbnol. Tbo laigaii curilcs four batteries of Held arllller) anil a rn.ist urllllorv Captalii Dole) is the tanking nllUer, LATEST REAtTESTATE DEAL IN MONTHS C J llciloiuiinn has Imuubt finui Chief Justice K llaHwi'll of tbo Hiipiemu t'niiii 11 11.11 1 of laud nniilulu iiik sin mid liveliiiliilieililis iiciMti looat u. on Urn iimkul kd nf I add slusi fin whlih ho iwl'l f I ,! , lliii i(n-d nf uuMft bus Wn llivil wllh ibii lluipsn nl Htmv)(jnHM mid Hui ileal U nun nf lliw tmM IhiH Ms Mill llimle IW -evi'iKl lumilUa tu Iln itululu iwl MlslU Then is inmiaaf m ! iiwi iai I111I1I ,111 'I Slid ilm liil Mils Ml 4 ii 'I 4l-'sni 1 1 "in I be tnlttft ff Iu Id Stnl I Hills n'Mtli " iiKWryr-w 4 1 ills Ilm ulliiM liu ttinl FAVOR FOR PATRONAjiE j ? s Vt J' CLIrJeDINSTj si:ciii:ititi MdnoN K. ll.it. il ITrSH IJ.1I1I1 ) in i:iti.. Jiabs, scpi. ir, Piesldeiit T.ift has let II he known tint be Intends to draw no Put). against the Insurgent Itepubllcnus I tlio matter uf patronage. Tlio position of tlio 1'iesl.lent was made public today -through a letter written by Private Secretary Nor ton In this lettor Mr. Norton makes the statement that the President will hereafter Heat tho progressives of tho Itcpiihllrnu part) ami the regu lars alike In mattcis of 1 'ode nil pat ronage. This Is looked upon us settling many nf tho dlillriiltlcs of tlio part) Some months ago. while the Intur gent movement was ut its height In Congress, thn President prnrtlcall) shut out the progressives from any Mike In tho dispells itloli ot 1'edcral unices: The letter of Norton Is bclloveil to he n peace offering tn establish hnr niony in the runks and slum- Hint tho President does not intend to piny fuvnritcs In factional differences. HUMPHREY GETS VERY CLOSE VOTE C Vns'K'l.il.'il I'rms C1I1U' ) HHATTI.i:, Wash , Sc .t I.'. The vote of tho prlniar) In wlilih ('oiigrewsiunu Hiiiiiphre) was Involved was so closo that It Is Impusklblo to shift what the tesult will be Ciuupleto returiw will ho Iieiessaiy lo decide (he ,.u nf the shT siibsld) Ivuder TWO DESERTERS ROB CAVALRY TILL I VtMlliili.l Cum i,ii ) t'UKYKKNIt, W)n, tW(it, I ft I'wu luiunM ssiliHtrt, 4Hi Irtwt Hid MhIm i'uvsId wr urrMii blf tuila 'ksli4 wltii Ukltm lulling lllv uMp tlfii nl jlDHii )hti uf in wutDH iMHtuit mm imm iti IN HAWAII COUNTY ; TICKET'NAME ' JJ! I ' I Lh lltwvlil llll1!!,. f,n Ulr,l..ti-"i . ) ,fc (111.0, ,Hfpt I.1-Tho Jteimb'-I 1 llchn District nlnt County con-j v en Hon cnuiplctcd Its labors' alter making tbo following noin-J Illations for thn Pall cnnialr,'nSS CiiiiiiI) MnrliT Sam PiiaC , J CiiiiiiI) tttiime) . II. Ilrmff Cmiliti I'tirl. W. i i..,i - CiiiiiiI) J reasurer - Snalu. i Cniml) .Siiiurt liars 1,)iimii,2 iikllii, I.ewK Prltrliuril, llerV.' ..... e) ii') nun iiililliiine. f The nfllcc nf Ciiinili An.llli.r I Aim left blank. 5 'lirrllnrful Senators Pi ruan.j ill x nnd lh, III. '1 Tirrllurl il llenren nlnlliea 1 Hall, AffniiMi, Ittrkiird, -Mn.inaull.J lliilslrln, Miikckiiu, hatiiilkn. -3 r,i m Toyo Line May Establish New Offices Under a Japanese: 1 Although tlio ijuestloii of trans ft'Tliip; thu agency of tho To)o 117 ten Kalslin Una from 11 u-xni,tJ , mij &. Co, lis prcoint local ngetits.'td nnnthor business firm heio Is not dellnltel) settled, It a reorleil that tho Ulieitors of tho To)0 lino In Jnpun aro Inclined to tho estalillsljj lug of an Independent steamship ngeney hoio In Honolulu. In that evont It Is expected that 0110 of tha home olll Inls of tho lonpnny will be font hero to net 01 general ma user of tho local agenc) ' .IB Vice-President Okawa anil Qenor al Manager Shlrnlshl of tho enrj! ;iany, who arc hero on steamship business, could not 1,0 roached todarjl and their views could not bo learned llcforo they leave for Japan nefE) Monday on tho Siberia, it U hoped! thnt they will enlighten tho puhllA) 011 this matter, ns many hero nroi inticlv. Interested In It. - rjrt Ycktcrday Oknvva nml Sltlralshl, accompanied b) T. II. Petrlo ot'CSai tlo & Cooke and A K. Ozawa. tho nttorne). went down to lwllel to In spect tlio fertilizer works. Nnnnsti Wntklus, tho general superintend ent, explained to the illstllTRulBheit visitors tho general ruiinlin? nf Dim works. hw i I Shlrnlshl, It Is said. Is Interested in fertilizer works in Japan, and for I tins reason tlm vUlt vvnB made to Hi local feillllzer works NOT TO DIVORCE WATER FROM LAND Plans aro being perfected for,thn formation of n mutual wator RSurpj iisMK-liitlnn on tho public latiilf.'Vt Pupilkea und Pnunuilu, at tho office at tho Land Commissioner, and will be lead) within u' short time. t It Is thn Idea uf thu govei ninotit ji luvc water go with thn Inndpj th w hunintu;iil, nnd tho iwttjer will subkerlbo to 11 mrtnln amount uf tlio slunk In tho mutual nuuPituyw uuupaiiiblu In (he qiiuuttty nt water wbli b limit land will rugulru from His intMi uuiiHint " If t li Hind 11 iulllor loives hi land b Imvm ibn wntvr rlnht wlmf, whlih kimis tu Hie iistl iis H4UIIII). lut It SIERRA" IN BAai-Y. INDEPENDENT AGENCY 1 1 1N fullMVtHM llHl.. IikmW )iH liWHi IfSVllld i) llir 4iNimfftl Ul mHi mm raw it W WHNfM ffcWi t it unr m ir tMittw nuH aHU JfQB ' Wki