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E VE Bulletin I'tom Siiii Franeiicot LurtlH 8ntcift.nr is Kur run 1'niniitn'tii l.urllnc ...(Motor I From Vancouver . ' Mnrunm f Mi. her 1 1 For Vipftnvri Milkilia . . ..... tldo'inr 11 If jnr bnilneii now lmi a pood name, by nil mcani do the ptopcr thine to maintain It BULLETIN ADVERTISING. :2:30 COITION Gives ilsjnany readers out-in-the-open news ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4734. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, fERIUTOKY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1010 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. ROOSEVELT SHERMAN! -I' '.t ROUTS Ik X .'. , - 3b4Vv .sir ' h tC DR. RAYMOND FORSAKES DEMOCRATS' -3 VICTORIOU s, 'A ' '' "'-. RAKT0(1A. N. V., Bppt. 27. ColoncJ llnosovclt wpn lilrt coiito.it fur tho temporary' chairmanship of tlio Xcw Yorlt Republican convention Hint opened hero today, nftor one of. the, most bittdVly fought struggles . thnt lias over taken place In a political convention of tills State. Colonel ltoojevolt had the noil J ciliiort ofjlio progressive wing, anil Vlco-1'rcaldent Sherman was backed with 'equal loynlty by the memticrit of tho "Old Qunrd." Tho vote was 507 for Hoosovolt o Mr, for Sherman. After tho result of tho ballot was announced. Mr. Bhorman wan named a committee of one to escort Colonel Itoosovolt to the chair. This was ilono amid the tumultiioiii cheering of the delegates, nnd Mr. Sherman, shook hands most cordially with Hoosevelt ns ho handed him tho navel. , tfii nEsumlng Hie chairmanship. Koopovclt mado n spee"h of char acteristic vigor, In wh"leli ho eulosliod tho achievements of the Tnft administration. He then launched off Into a grilling denunciation of dishonesty In publ'lc oince, and urgotl tho iittrlflcalloti it. politics by tho progressive Ilepiihllcnn party. The selection of Roosevelt wa opposed at every possible point by Harries, Woodruff and their following. All tho forenoon was tal.en up with the contest thnt was fought In tho open, on tho lloor of the con vention, Kvor' porslble advautago was taken of parliamentary techni calities and every art Tor gaining time. Tho Itoosevelt forces held to. gether with n determination that nude tho result certain after tho first test votes were token. , COL. ROOSEVELT, WHO WON SARATOGA FIGHT MINERS TALK CONSERVATION iCIVIL SERVICE FOR . ASSISTANT POSTMASTERS ""Ur-t '. -. (.noCtattil IYcM.XUMe.l' .V LVTrujp rj? , J ,jaVtttttlM'rMw Catilc... 1.03 ANHKI.KS, Sept. 27. Con- WASHINGTON. D, C. Sept. 27. ltervatlon was the theme of discus-1 l'resldont tnft has extended Civil tlon today at the mining congress Service examinations to assistant which Is In resslon here. I postmasters. JAPANESE LINE PLANNING NEW YORK TO HONGKONG VI W- "Tlint tho Toyo Klscn Kulshii plans .Kuropo and to Australia besides tho V- . ' ' u direct nnsHciigcr and freight service local Hues to China coast porta and from Now York to the Orient with I tho Straits Settlements, tho T. K. K. tho opening of the I'.innnm canal, Is ; la the largest steamship company In tho announcement received (a Hono- japan or mo i-nr i;asi. lufu trom nn aulhoratatlvn source. Tho dotalls of tho proposed servlco havo not been -mado public but It Is liunwn tltat within n few years tho . larger ships of tho T. K. K. Ileet will trjivol from New York .to Hongkong via tho lunuin:i canal, taking freight and passengers from Occident to Or ient without chango or railway ser vice of any .kind. Next to the Nippon Yusen Kalsha, Which rims steamers to Seattle, to The building of the big turblno lin ers Tciiyo unci Chlyo Maru was a rev elation to the' world, because nono thought that ships so large and with such luxurious accommodations could lie built in Japanese shipyards, und tliOHO vessels were built In Nugasaki. Thcro nro other ships for this line being built on tio same or slmllur lines to tho two sister ships now In tho service, nml within n fow months , (Continued on Pace 3) QUEER " Some Peculiar Deals Crop Up During Period of General v" Weakness. Some peculiar trading of stocks is going on theso days on tho Hono lulu oxchango, according to somo of tho Insiders ' who wntcti business nipl politics- Tho othor day llvo fchaies of Wulnlun, It is said, changed, bauds at 121, and the seller' almost Immediately bought-It back nt 126. Vnxi'nrdut- inn shares of Honokaa wore sold at 14, and, tho ,samo .blorkj wuh ouiikiii uuin, uf mu Bwutr the sa'tuo ilRiir. This morning llvo shares of Walaluu were sold nt 117 1-2,. and tho same broker who . rnlil them bought them back at 117, In cnidV ciiso the final buyer, It Is reimrted. was the orlulnnl kollvr. A woll-known broker this morn I rii- offered lii oxnlaiiatloii of the transactions the exnlanatlon that thuy aro duo to the weak market nnd the- genernl slump. Ho stuted thnt one of tho bids put In by a broker who had sold tho same stock he, ufterwaid bought was really put . (Continued on I'oge 4) SAYS HE FOUND i v. i- CANPLANTTO BE NIT HERE Company Plans Permanent Strucluro at Cost of $40,000. NEWYORK EXPERT IS HERE TO SUPERINTEND Democratic Split Steadily Widens Dr. J. H. Raymond, Disgusted A.t Events, Quits County Committee New Factory Will Have Capac ity of 25,000,000 Per Year, Increased Demand War rants Installation, ALPS FLIER ISDEAD (Aimnclntr-,1 1're.m Halil ) nOMODOSSOI.A. Sept. 27. Avia tor Chavez, who made n successful Night over tho Alps In his aeroplane, hut who was seriously Injured when landing, died today from his injuries. CHARLES P. C0LBURN DEAD I A good deal r.f oil was poured on n member of the committee, thatahsj the trouliled Democratic waters ut refuses ulmulutcly tif'Jork for thaj the mcctlnc nt the rnntitv commit Democrat In Hit:pt lo flm nrnaAtif tto last night, but m far from calm- campaign, and thai '.if ali-ciuo froml llig tho mill waters, tho oil had no local Uemocrntlc ranks Is llkelyltoj effect other than to (IIkcmM umc of be mndo permanent Unlets thero'J the Democrats, n change' In the method' of 'runiiThxl I As a result. Dr. J. II, ltarmoiiil, a tlio party horn. meniiier.nf tho conimlltee, win today Dn Kavmcnd'i Stand Oncn." n iMuii,.-rMiR minrH nnu a iingn. ,ell(l -j, 1olK.r ,0 ohnlrniau W. it. PC Kavriumr stand is takeSj outlook for the future huvo decided .,cellMi tendering bis resignation opeifjy. He dwlarei, that h!a views! tho American Can Comiiany to con- an a nlcn,ilt,r 0f the tommlttec. Dr. will not ha concoali'd nnU'that h'oj uruci a Dig permaiieni piani nerc, itaymond staled this mnriiliig llraCm'tlt net ho n party to any dirty ami ccin.eqiicnny worn will uo oegun n vlow of rrcPnt evel,u wllnln ),5 work aklntt tle ,rltli ,ml Ulat ng ai oiico on a reiniorceu coiicrcie 1)artj.( ,0 cnn nnl rotislstetitly remain ttmctiirn nn Iwltel rit.Kl. Ttie iiltn nf ttin llf.u- ntnnt i'IM ,mt Iia fhnlii-iitl "" - -""' - . -- . . -4n from that (if the oil Tho American Can Company nl ready employs In the neighborhood of li'O men, and has n capacity of uppioxlmatcly ,25,000,000 cans a year. The now plant will have the rntni). capa:UyJ hutwlll be t quipped with 'tho' latest' anit5rya7i1lu))or savlng maclilncry, and wlll; yhen completed, bo oho of tho most com- plcto plants of Its kind in "the coun try. Manager It. M. Morton stated thU morning that work -will -be begun some time next week. An Bastorn expert. William Nopper. has (nine .- DEMOCRATS AT LAST SECURE CAMPAIGN MANAGER ANH GET ilEADYTOlMrnerill Die Henate. and for n Wee If, nastihni. . . ..r In l.tn.tlr(l Accommodating people nro always being Imposed upon. I The nows of the death of Charles' 1. Colburn was received by cable thin afternoon. The deceased was the father of Mrs, I). !'. Thrum and brother of Mrs. B. A. Clarke of this city. I It takes a good many years to gain than llvo minutes. After n wank of indoclslon, tho Demociats tr Oahu county some of been slcadlly refuting uiiMii -K.i ii.iiu.ncr iuiik enuun mm nimvcir actively Willi me tnatiaROli'. nln il a Im, mi. .. I... I w Ihii. ........ .. .1... ...l.. . ... fTl' nil frnm Vow Vnrk In loot after tllO "" " "' "" "',"",'i ii"" iiii-n. hi inc ciiuiiiaiKll, l-xceill III cu cmiEtriictlon of the plant and the for the comity .canuialcn. They stt, far ns bis own ciyulldacy was eoii-S . .... ... . . .... r.wnli.fl III fiirmltit. n linmifinotil .iir' (inrnml l.n K nn..,.. ....! insta at on or t no niacmno'v wnn -?-. 'i--. " " "" umuiiiiim Mnnnirnr Mnrtnn. The new fnctiu'y sanUatlon of the County campaign put It up to him to strongly that, " ..n..i.,. ....... M., - i.... .. ...... . .. will ro,t In thn nclnhhorhood of '"".. iininvu " i.iiiui.uku nun- jinaiiy no gayo way neioro itio prcs ..... ... ..,.. . ... . .. ....il.. ....... . .. .i be comnletcd III nsor' "" ' "'" "egin me uciniii-ii buro, no says mat no doesn't want, . . .... . t...r .. .. .. ...... .ai ranipagn won: iinnii-iiiaieiy, iipcoru- me joii. ami mat iits own proipccts Irttt t- uiiifitiu'emcnts todayi '' ' 'will probtibly bo damaged to somo t' : 'tn (1. lllvenburgh. si'c're.tury extent, but that ho will no to tb jr Tern, is the man selector! fore As n loyal- Democrat a hit do liU: hy the llourbous to run flic, county licit, At that, ho doesn't seem very. campaign. It.venhtirgh Is a cnndl- ontbuslasttc,. over thsLOxalted post ln..t...An mm 11am 0 lUVUUIIUbU UU AUC U C'(rt,t ttn.don nnd will four months. V tun- 'he contract for building will bo sublet or construe the 11 UIKCH II glimi many yttirs in Kimi I " . . ..in reputation that you can lose In less I tlon work ho dot.- by tile conipnny.s " VOontlntted on Par: 2) . dale on the DemncrotI ticket fo l". il. llox ns: Tcli'iihuiie S7 Chinese Heldsto Answer Be fore tho Federal Grand Jury. Yong Cliln, tho Chlneso in whoso room was found opium valued ' nt about $8,0(10, was bold to await tho action of rcdcrul (hand Jury this morning with his' bond fixed nt (2,000 on a cbargo of coucoallug tho contra: baud drug. Tho opium was rather carelessly bundled it the Improbablo story of the Qhlnoee was to bo believed. Ho stat ed under oath that bo found tho small fortune. In opium In n lumber yard nt Iwllcl nnd thnt ho had no Idea of its original owner beyond JIo assertion Hint It rightfully belonged to himself hecnuso ho bad found It, Chin Chan Veo. nn chlony Chlneso In whoso houso on Kiikut street Yoiu Chin roomed, becnino very seriously Involved in attoniptlng to explain tho evidence that appeared ngahiBt'liltn. lie admitted .going to Wnlpahti tit unco when bo discovered that tho opium had been seized by llroekoin but slutod that ho mado the Journey Continued on Fact 4. ' Ladles' Apparel, Hosiery, (Ion ns .Madame Irene ('oriels vE.' W. JORDAN & CO., Ltd. Dry Goods Merchants i' Honolulu, Sept. 26, 1910. --W. R. Fnrrington, Esq., f J Manager Bulletin Publishing-Co., City. Dear Sir: ' It is with very great pleasure that we acknowledge our high appreciation of your efforts to comply with our wishes in -'advertising in the Bulletin, The Big Sale we arc now con ducting. - During the past 12 years the writer has managed many important sales in this City all of which have been extensive ly advertised. This is the first sale in which quoting of . prices have been confined to the Bulletin and the results have i. been more than two to one greater than anything before for 'the first week. v" y , . We arc being continually asked' for lines advertised in your paper. The mail opened today a'nd on Saturday brought us nice orders from the other Islands. The rush of business has prevented us giving you as much time as wo would have liked for setting up our ads but that did not in terfere with our getting what we wanted. The efforts of your staff to please is very gratifying. We shall continue to advertise liberally lines as thoy'are brought forward during this Sale. i We remain, ' Yours very truly, . E. W. JORDAN & CO., Ltd ' ..'iw . k . Per G. B. CURTIS, . i '. Manager. S INSPECTORS OF AT THE DOCK NEXT ELECTIONS Itlnlnllll-I, PAllllnnlinn IXfUmM nnllAi.MAn MMnH !!.... 'II.. '. uiiiiicuui u uuitvuiiiiuii wiidi uuvuinui nuiii mtiiiub maw Kiinio ana party uct Men to serve In away i.or mg isiana. NovemDcr. -i i "- ,i ia ' . It looked lli.e a snliill polUic.il con M'liilnn at the dock thin! piornlng when tho M ft ii nn Kea got away for UK 01k lkliUd. I'riiuu Kuhlu and' riloltrtl C'ttA IliifbikH ilium .. uu hiiaks.j .ft auirjt-'ui. the ruit that tho Dele. 'v. t-atn unit t!in lli.tinlilti'Mii ,-fiiiiiti- chaliiMaii ,wcro going away to stmt the Terrltoiial campaign that, caused .tho poll! I inns tu gather at the r Tho party iluo Included (1, II, McClellnu, Kuhln's secrotary, nnd W. C. A tli I. Aih! Is lo rproud hU Ciceronian oratory on the other ll lauds nnd .to apply his . political knowledge to the varying situations! , lip on Hawaii, Carl Hmltli has charge of the visiting Hopubllcans' Itinerary, and whuiu and when thoy will speak, or appcur ut mcatlugs is lint definitely known at local Hopub tiran neauqiiartors. it is assurcu, however, that Kulilo will follow In a general way tho trail that Link McCnudless has takeu, thus getting tho, last whack at the voter. .Territorial 'Chairman Atkinson .wiiB on hand with a fow words of advice nnd a large bundle of cam paign literature us the boat pulled out., and then the group of politi cians and others dispersed. !.......- ..!. ... . -. iiuit-inur rrt-ur mis morning an- -a uouticed 'the nppoliUmanUo'f u' ntmi-'B her of ele.'tlnn luiiiectnrti tliniiiEhmir. tho Territory Who will rcrve nt tho general electioliirtfi he held In No-'J vember. The iipp'olntmonts were as r-.ll....c ' First District Sixth I'reclnct. Samuel K. 1111. Becond I)lstrlct-rr Third I'reclnctt William Kaanuiana (member and chnlrmnujjr'' Thomas' t'lpi, i), v. Ktiwai, i-ouriiiiro olnct; Joseph' Klaha. Klfth I'reclnct: I). U. Haleiuau. Ninth-I'reclnct: D. K. Kelllkiill. Kleventh l'rclnct: W. II, Lalnaholo. rweifth 1'teslilCjt Sum Kamaupolekane (member and chairman), Joseph 1, Ijuui, J. W. 1'iiakca. .N'lnoteonth I'reclnct: 8. duller (member) i . Choy Sung, tho Korean who tried to guillotine a fellow countryman n couple of weeks ago, has absconded, und Ills borulBiueu nro now on the lookout for lit id. SHIP'S CAPTAIN ISARRESTEi Captain T. T. Raunders has becuM arrested und charged at the pollcaJH station with having used a ileadlyJH weapon, to wit, u pair of handculTaH on a sailor named Allen 1'usquorjH Tho baud tiffs were used as' a clfihB It Is alleged, and the' ns.ault toajcB plate on hoard the David livansUtJj I'eurl llarbiir. iBIH ' , nk.