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ESTABLISHED 1832. NO. 47 A,
10 TAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1010. 10 PAOES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
TURNS DOWN GOVERNORSHIP
MUST LOOK INTO TERRITORIAL LABORi
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Federal Labor
Inquiry Ordered
"Law Declares Investigation Must Be
Conducted This Year Wash
ington Silent
Up Torn llio jcir 101(1 Is ended tliu mtssloiicr la rnicoiul1y charged to n3-
Unltcd Stnlcu 'tlovcrnnicnt will tin-!
d'cr.nko n". thorough nnd far-reaihlng
! . ,,
Investigation Into tlio labor eumll-
tlons prcvnlllng In tho Territory of
lnw,'ill, work which will bo drcttcd
by United States Comnilbtlonor of
Labor Kcofc.
Under tho provisions of tho Or-
Kanlc Ail, tho Federal government
, . .1 n 11 .
In empowered and piactlcally dliect-
ed to Investigate labor conditions In
Hawaii every llvo cars. Tho last
Investigation vvrtB mado In 19un, nnd
conreriucntlj this )ear Is now duo to
proihro a I'cdoral Investigator from
Washington.
Tho law under which tho Invest!
gallon will be conduitcd reads ns fol
lows:,. ,
"ItohaH bo tho duty of the United
Stntcs (JommlEsioncr of I.abor to col-
,r.r le;t, aumirtoruiiigo and present In
reports, btatlstlcal ilctalls relating to
- - , nil departments Id Inlmr fn the Tcr-
" rltory. of Hawaii, especially In Vein-
'tlon jottlio coiutncrrlat, Industrial,
' "rpcjal, educational nndisanltary coii-
lltlon ot llio laboring classes, nnd to
all otlur mihjccts such 11s Congress
maj by law direct. Tho said com-
A
FOR KUHIO AND REPUBLICAN
TICKET THIS YEAR ON MAUI
Maul will roll up n big Hepubll-
can majority for Kuhlo und tho Uo-
publican ticket, iiciordlitg to Oeorgu
l). Cooper 'of liana, who lilts tout In
n ronimiitili.i'tlnn and Informal ro-
port of political conditions jjo Sorrc
taiyj A.D. Cooper ot Um Ilepubllcan
Tcnitorlal central committee. Ac-
rordlng to the liana politician, Ku-
lilo will rcicivo u big volo on Maul,
nnd MrCandlcss ami tho Homo Itul-
era will cut Into, each other badly.
'Hie Mujil county Ilepubllcan inn-
enllon is to bo held today. Cooper's
lettcr was written jeslorday, und ho
PLEASANT TRIP
Brourjht Many Paoscnucrs,
Livestock and Carrjo
From 'Frisco.
Six ilajH, tweiitj-ono hours mid
(oily live minutes from Sail Ti.ui-
rlc o, thn M.Uson lluoi Liirlluc, lu
rcinniand orCaptaln Woodon, urrlv.
ed iff poit during tho forenoon and
brought llftj cl pashenguis and 4200
Ions ot ciiign for this port and Ku
huliil. 'llio tilji in tho llnor fiom Sail
Trauilno was iiucvontfiil. good
we.illicr being oiiiountered during
tho eiitlio time tho vessel was ut
r.t
It was about 10 oVocU that tho
Liu Hue 111 rived on" port, hut khu was
(Irlajcd soniewhal lu coming lu, ns
tho quaraiitluo ollklula wero not out
to meet her fur Lonsidciahli) time.
'Iho rustnuiB Inuiiili Intel been l)lug
nlougiddii for leu minutes or mnro
befoie Hip immnnllnn Inunrh rnnio
dill, nuil tho vessel had been walling
(Continued on rage 0)
lertnln tlio highest, lowest and aver-
B0 m,"",e.r r omplo c engaged In
tliu various lii(lulrlc3 In the Torrl
l(ir ,(( )0 ,.,,,,,, 118 lo mithty,
BCx. hours of labor, and conditions
of employment, and to report tho
to Congre-M."
it Is considered rnlhcr strange to
tho olllilnls of tho Territorial govcm-
n,ct that nothing Ims hem heard
Set fi 0111 Washington on tho labor
Krt.to, ,l(t , ,
u ,C,1K (lf 1)lrlitar importance bo
canto ot tho pusslblllt) of It bearing
dlrectly upon the problem of Immi
gration.
11 Is probablo, however, .that tho
specl.il ngent of tho Department of
Commerce and Labor, who Is duo to
arrive short!) to Investigate tlio com
plaints of the Itiifslau Immigrants,
will nlKu be directed to undertake tho
general labor investigation, provision
for which Isuiuido lu thosLillniuut
tho 0rpqilc, Alt, minted
The IjiH Hinj n man to Investigate
the niisslan bltim'tlnn Is coming' has
been rnioivcd liy rnlito, but thero Is
nothing to provo that tho oulclnls
mentioned In tho cnblo will hIso con
din t tho Inquiry Into general Inlior
conditions.
predicts that though thero will bo
tonio scnips lu tho convention, the
party will not bo divided Ijilu fuc-
tlons ui it'll. On ho contrary, liar-
iiionj will rule supremo after tint
Jlioat ot tho, (onvcutlon passes uwaj.
TboUMtit for today, Recording to
Cooper, Includes Philip l'nll for tliu
Senate, und tho following 11 ro lend-
tng candidates for tho llousov vlnol
NakaleKa, Charles Mukcknu, bam
Kclllnoo, 1.' II, Carloy, Joh,n Wilcox
and Ant Comes. Other candidates
aro 1M. Walaliolo, Waivvulolo, Kuvva-
(Continued on Pace 5)
IS
Expert on Lanai Trying to
.Find Way to Force
Maturity.
Tho inoct cxtciislvo experiments
over iiiiileitakuu in tho Islands deal
ing with tho growth of sugar beets
has been slurtod on Laual by the
company which Is developing that lit
tlu Is iind'j risouiies, Under thodl
lection of mi expert lu sugar boot
l.ilslng from California, experiments
will bo canted on for tliu next ton
months, mid u (strong oflort uiudo to
adipt the beet to Hawaiian inndl
llous. II. A. Putllcojl, who ill rived heia 11
few wrjd.s ngo fiom Solcdml, Cal ,
lias alieady i.talled his mluluttiru ex.
poiliuoutiil statimu on Laual. H. J.
Lord, who Is Interested In Lanal de
velupment, sa;s that Paulson's chief
piohleni Is to matiiie the beet In m
der to'po uro the harchnrlnn cnnleiit.
In cnllfoinln nnd other jilnees where
tho eugai beet Is grown, thn chango
I (Continue 9 Wgo J)
REPUBLICANISM
RADICAL
(Ah-kicI ilid l'rifis CatiP )
MADISON, WW, Sept. 28. Kclmcs
of I. a Toilette wcro heard twin),
when tho Itcpubllcan Stnto conten
tion heiu adopted a radically pro
gressive platform. Tho platform Is
lu lino with La Toilette's latest ut
ternniri on national political and
economic questions,
fooTmToFens
NEW
RULES
(KihtIiI llul In II II Cable )
SAN THANUISCO, Sopt. 28. Tliu
iuteitollcglutu football tuatou open
cd In tliu Cast today, with Yulo and
lluivaid viiiH plajlug minor giimes lu
piep.tart)Aii for tho harder conlllcts
that uri' to follow, Vfoslo'yan went
to Now Haven to meet tliu 1211s,
whlle-llntcs-College was tho Crlm
tou'n oiTpoliclit u( tiaiiiliffdge.
Vale heat Wctleyan 22 to-O, and by
a curious coincidence, Harvard du
foated ll.itCH.by tho tiimu a "ore. Tho
g lines today woio t(iq llrtt tost of
the new rules, hut Us tho contents
wero easj vlcturleu for tliu larger
lollcgea, untiling del'.nlto can bo
gained fiom tlio formations worked
out.
SUGAR
SN TilANTISCO, Sept 28 Sug
ar. 9B degrees tect. 4 18c Previous
quotation, 4 24 Heels. 8S iinaiy
ils, 10s .1 I Id , tnrlts, 4 2()e Pro
vloiis quotation, 10s. Cd,
SAYSAYLETT
11
Supervisor to Give Reason for
Continued Absence from
Mcctinrjs.
Hill Alett must oxplaln to tho
Iloanl of Supervhors why ho has he,en
absent from a niunber of consecutive
meetings atcoidlug to ai lion taken nt
llio incotlug of tliu Iloanl Hits after
noon 1 ho resolution was presented by Su
ivervlmr Logan and eudorbid by Su
porvlsor MtClolInu lusliiiillng tho
County rlerk to wrllo AKU for nn
explanation nnd pasbed iinnulmoiisly.
In preheating tliu resolution Logan
nlatrd that us chairman of tho health
committee Hiiro wero a number of
Iniportunt mutt th whhh wero ovl
dently locked up In Ajlelt's desk ami
tdiould ho biouglit lieluro tliu Hoard
for action
At 2.13 lii(jj tho Suporvlsois guth
crcd in sperdil susjou lo transiirt 1m
portnnt hiisluces noecsbiiry to bu tlu-
Islud beforo tliu'tnd of thp inoiilh
Conilnueil onPnee4
CAPT. FULLER ESTATE
IS VALUD AT $35,000
Captain Andicw Tuller left nu oj
tnlu valued utiproxlmately nt f IS (inn,
Ihu will hilng ailuiltud lo prnbato
this moniiiig Mis. 1'ulUr Is u.imcd
oxeculilx vvllhout bonds nnd ClareiKU
Coo'kc. 1 ud H. Damon and M T Sliu
onion have been uanicd us nppialsers
to deliriulne Hie exact value of the
i stato. 'iho gieatoi put f Uiu es
tato consists of slocks and biius and
cash In bank
Them wns ono diunk on th- pollen
court eilendni this morning nnd he
was tanked for J" bv .liida Thajl'r
who handed out Jiitlcf"lcnileied with
MUST EXPLAIN
Liuyro, '
DEHOGRATS TO
TAKE IT EASY
Will Not Sthrt Active Cam-
1
paifjn Till Some Time
In October.
1
REPUBLICAN WORK IS
NOW jELL ADVANCED
Headquarters Blizzinn With
Business cind Precinct Ac
tivity Is Alicady Begun in
Honolulu and County.
Oalni Democrats plan 11 xlioit. sluirp
fitupHlgu, nnd lu iiirsuincc of this
plan It wao given out at Deni'K.ratle
hiadqunrtcra tills iiioiiilug (hat tho
lloiirhons will take II imsv until Up
diet week In October nnd then siHkIi
into tho fray with lots of energy
Pi the nioaiitlnio tho ciudldates will
da n lltllu ro.ul work to get them
dilvts Into condition by unending,
precinct meetings The precinct meet-
llngu have been going ai for sovonil
nioiilhs, and 1110 vvelctimcd by some
of tho lesser known nominees us 11
(liuiue to got llienifclvei mil Ihelr
views before llii Millngipiibllo by ijrf
tonal appeal
licit nun (! Illvcnburgh, tlio newly
Tpp'dntid rampalgn minjgT, look
chargu of things at Democratic head
quirters Ihls morning Ho found ti
pretty badly jumbled iiickh, ami In
particular dlsovired that tho records
of tho innipalgn twv voars ,i';o, in
eluding iiomo vnlii.llilc ststlstlcs, have
li'ui lost. Hoivover. Malinger Jllven
hurgh says that things will bo run
nlug smoolhl) beforo long.
Ilo does not appear at nil woitled
(Continued on Pace 2)
I
DISCUSS THE
NAVY
That Honolulu should take an ac
tive part In tho San Dlcgo loiiveli
Hon, at whl li nu equal division of
tho United Siutcs navy fur tho At
lautlc und Pailllu Is to bo urged, Is
the declaration of Secretary Ihnll
Horndt of thil Merchants' Assoc I a
tlon. Auorillngly, this will bu ono
of tho llibt HiliihS to (omo beforo tho
usbciclatlon next wick.
President Waldrou lu away from
Honolulu for tome time und VI a
Picsldent Walter Dillingham Is to
in llvo b) tho Wlllielinlna, to tho as
btilutluii is to meet us soon us pos
tlblo utter Dillingham's arrival. Sail
Diego has already bout letters to tho
Honolulu Chamber of Conjmcrco und
tho Merchants' Angulation, itsklng
their parti Ipatlun In tho conclavo,
und Seiretary Hermit la doslrous of
early action.
"I regard this as one ot tho niobt
Important things that will ever hup
pen for Hawaii," Bald Mr. Hermit,
"mid It Is certainly tho opportunity
we havo vvlh"d for h long tlmo to
put bilore tlio countiy tho need for
addHtlonnl naval forces In tho Pa
illlc. Iluwiill Is vitally li.torestod
even more wi than any ono point on
tho mainland and fcliould by all
means bo lepreseiited."
Tho Merchant-' Association will
uImi take up tho mailer of participa
tion lu Ihu 11)15 exposition ut Sun
Francis o
TERRITORY PAYING
BIG INTEREST ON DEBT
The Interon on lio Teirltoilal pub
lie debt Is Jin. 155 ou ,i day. auord
Ipg 10 ca cuhi'lnni inndii bj Tun ilo
llul Tii'ttsiucr l.lo.vd Oniklllig At
the present tlmo Iho public debt
niii'iunis in sidT'innii
Tho niiuies (how Hint ihu ToirlMr)
luih about all li cm ha ml H) ns far as
Its ilium lnl condition is (oueviued.
SARATOGA FIGHT
OVER-ROOT
(AtMoilupd Prt-Ki Oalil. )
SAIIATOOA, N V , Sept. 2S
I2llhu Hoot today took his rent as
permanent chnlrmnii of tho Itcpubli
tan Stato convention. In his addrets
he declared that tho mlnorlt), whl"h
was headed by Vice-President Sher
man, ucccpts tho results of ) ester-
nst lu which cx-1'rcsldent
rai 111 wiiici ex ircsiiieiu
won 1,1. light for tempo -
da) 's contest
lloosovclt
rury chairmanship.
Hoot urged hanuonv within tho
party, endorsed
irty. endorsed tho Tnt ndmlnls.
atlon, thus follow ng the lead so
f I loorovt yesterday. ,,d declared
l:0!..1':".,..;1 !"?,?". .
t ratio
by
tho
speech also demanded n direct pri
mary nnd ho cloned with llio prom
ise that tho Itcptibllran party will
prosecute graft vlgoiously Ills
speech In tho main followed party
Ill lliu Illillll loumvi'il p.lllj
but It l regarded will, favor
,11. tho "progressives," tho
lines,
by both
Itoijfevnlt wing, und those who voted
for Sherman
TODAY'S SCORES
IN BIG LEAGUE
BASEBALL
(SlHcl.tl llul lit In Calit-)
SAN FRANCISCO Sent. 28. To-'
day's scores in the bit; leagues re-
Suited as fOllOWS I
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
A,t Boston First game, Botton 3,
ChicflRO 2. Second game; Bciton 0,
Chir i 11.
At Biockljn Brooklyn 2, Pitts
bun? 0.
At New York New York 10. Cm.
cinnati 4.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4,
St. Louis 5.
JAMERICAN LEAOUE.
At ChicoRO ChicaRo 1, Washing
ton 5.
At St. Louis St. Louis 2, Phila
delphia 1. i
At Detroit Detroit 5, New
York 0.
At Cleveland Cleveland 4, Bos
ton 3.
Standing of American League, Sept. 27
Club
W
U P't
Philadelphia
Huston
Delnilt
ill
80
"R
43 CM
59 .575
r,i ri,t
r.o .ni2
New York 77
Clovelnnd fit
Washington ii
Chicago .18
St Louis 40
75 .r.fi
77 .417
77 .4"i
DC .231
Standing of National teaguc, Sept. 27
Club W I. I'e'
Chlengo no f
Pittsburg 71 BS
Now York 77 R1
Phll.idelihi i 70 r,7
Clnelniinll ... . 71 9
St I mils .... t 51. M
Hronkljn r.7 8
Hostrn . . t7 R9
.n77
5"r',
....
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I"
315
TENYO MARU AFLOAT;
VESSEL UNDAMAGED
('Hicl.itMl Piiss Cnliln.)
miN(IIIAI. Snpt 2S. The T. K.
K. liner Tcnin Mnrn, which went
ailioin thlltv miles from Shanghai
yrslnnlii), was Ihnled toil ijr with th
llrlng of the" tide An examination
wu- nido of iho hull, and It Is hii
iioumi'd that no damage has been
sub'.alnrd li) the Jnpancbo vcbscl.
.Mier o'ghl voiih of stead) woik us
m ina; r o. th Llhuo leu and Klertile
Cntiiiniiv A I) Hlllk has leudnred his
rerlKniil"!! H. with Mis Hills, vyill
laV' n 'is -mi Ion and do some
linvell.'v. n tho maluland bofore
igilp i . no 'iiipln.vmcnl
The lights ol bus) people tire not
rtiogiiigcd by I on (cis.
Gaynor Refuses
To Quit
New York's Mayor Will Not Leave
Chair To Run For .!
Governor , : .U
tAnnicliitt'il Prifs CaliU 1
itociii:sTi:tt. n
Y., Sept. 28.
M""r Wl J- "',",r (,t Ncw Y"'k
0( ( , dctiuitcly refused to run
,, ()t (1o stnlo oM ,
Democratic ticket.
m-i. ti.... ...i.n ..ni .....lliv hlu nrtlvn work 111 stfintilliirlcrafLf
rf , , , tlc,,lg p U,u illy and In drfft
wicro eW'iK ctlraulo politicians out 1f.
0MerBor , rrRar,ied ,., ui- imblc life Some tl.no ago arn&jq
..t suro s,e ng-stono , ,.u- lo.U his friends that It Is hi. chl.f-
tlonal pollllinl preferment tiajnor
Is Icolicd upon as one of the mort
liinni.iillnl Diiiini-r:its or li Stato ns
well as of (lie nation, and with his
. . -.. -
. ,. , , i ...ilr
J"""0, l ' hwU'"" Uoniinralle
ticket wouli) have been stxmg '
KAUAI REPUBLICANS UNITE
AND NAME
LHIUi:, K-'Ul. Sept. 21. The clo'i-
gites lo the Ilcpubllcm County Con-
ii iiiioii loi.i'nililcil nt tl ii'cltK-k toduv.t
nt Llhuo Social Hall, tor Iho puh"o
"' nouiinating the pany in aics
' ' '" c"I,,lug eieinoil 111 iiirc-iniivi
i no i nviiiiion was chiioii hi or-
del In tho ihaliniiiii of Iho last Con
vrullon Hon W 11 Hire, mid by volo
of the 'ctcgiit s ho w is niadu tern
li.-ili in in of Hie ronvcnlloii,
will: I Sanborn ot llnuulcl (em
no 'ii rec e'arv
Tho Clmlr Inline llalel) prociedcvl lo
Ihu biiblness of apMliitlng lh varl-
"MONKEY" IS
McCanillcss Makes Political
Capital Out of Morning
Paper's Cartoon.
Heporth from tho tour of Hosts Me
Camllrw are that ho is taking tho
morning pipei's r.irtoon, In winch
ho Is icprctenled us a inonkoy, und
nial.lng political capital with tho Ha.
wull.iiib In tho cnuiitr) districts ot
Hawaii.
McCanillcss nnllits nut to Ills liudl
encia i,r,t Thurbtnii Is going utter
iiim in ihu ha me manner Hint ho did
USED BY LINK
JJJ'Hliclr g'enl loidcr, Wlkox. McCand
ill1 leu points with iirldo to Ihu fact
Ihat do gvo Wilcox thrco hundred
de liars lo Mp him nlong In Wash-
, ,1.. ....... Il.nt l.A l .n..n
lllglllll lit.' KII)U lllllk 1IU lit (Lfl.u-
iinled as n monkey, hut ho cxpretses
the hope that tho peoplo will en
nhlu the niMikey to Scratch tint his
eiiemlc on election day. "Pololel,"
thout his fol'ovvcrB
Tho Domiertitl caudldalo' li up
pealing to thti Hawaiian American"
thioiigh Kan and Kon.i along tliu
Inline lines ns ho did In the speech
.il IHIn Ho niVB tho Dolegato has
no InCiicu o her.uibo hu did nut to
euro 1250.000 for tlio Queen. Ho
siys tliut Hip Dnlmutu represents the
... . . i 4t..t!ttin niviipr nf u ntimtinr fit ktorna 111
rugur barons oi uiu isianus mm ,"il : - , .
i-..., n,,.i Kniiin .,rn nhivlnir into tlio China. Among his other storlus ho
hands of tho rich men having no in-
terckt In the mor mini
Heiinlor linker of Knnu. win. was
......I I.. H. l,.l 1 nl.l.ilnin
r Hi Iho last Uglslaturo,'
a 1 ionic iiiiirr
has come out
l in favor ot .Mci.niiuic
nnd ngnliii't Kuhlo
Cl Hid dUphi) (tl nftvriioiui nnd
evening kowim nt Whittle) li Marsh
Vli Siitiilduy und Moud.i).
His Post
j
Conor's tefiisnl to be-ome a can-j
illdalo Is duo In his deslro to ronT
tlnun his work of reform u tho cltg
. v,v ,,, ,, ,,,.'?
of New ork. de.pread attcuUon
has been attracted to tho iiictroKllaJ
I ... . .-.j
nlm to lliiluli tlio work no lias iicbuu.
and linn until nun is oono, ne i aj
Hot bo actively iiieuuiicu wuu ooii-.
- .
tits.
Tho ticket will bo named tomor
row.
THEIR CANDIDATES,
om committee with the following
llu us Ihif re-iilt. . 5,1,
Cominitlco on Crwlenllalit r-4 si. A.
Aklin Chairman. Wnlmea; "n. ScoU, i
kiiiuipj, i.nok.i uivcn. i.inuo. -
i uiu ,i,iiwiiii it, ,,. ,
irj. v iitiiiinau. ,iiiunwa, it. i. u,v-
dlo, Makiiwell, I Minis (toy, Wnlmea
O lluuscn Kekuhu; O. P. Wilcox, Ko
Ion, '
Ccmiiilltie on llulos K. A Kntid
b-n. Cliallni.iu. Kukiiliu. W O,
well. Wulmii. (! I", Itiinklii Maka-,
wc'.l. H. D M'dcr. Wahlawn; Hiiir
(Continued on Pace 3)
J
Repeals His Honolulu Stunt-on
niiinnsG Merchant Es- "-.-
nni'lnrl fill! nt Tniim "
UUI IV.ll Vlll ui UHMI I
Cltcl.il llultntln Ccrrrapondc-ncu.) .
PAIIAI.A, Sept 25 -John HrlgUt.
whoso name ei inn to tU him when it
coiiiiu (n working snmob6dy else for
tlio good tilings of life, has been get
ting In Ills lino work in und about thU
pliiro.
It will bo rouieinborcd that some
lime ugn this oamo John Hrlght, nlla3
Amana, cut a brilliant dash In Hollo
lulu, slopping nt tho Young hotel, ear
ing nt Iho beat rojtauraiils In tho city
anil riding 'about In utitomebllel; nod
doing it nil on gall. ' ,
A short tlmo ago hn showed up In
the Knu clUlrlcl nnd nt onco began
some of his linn work on L. Choug,
who Is consldnied iho ililef Chlnoco
biiKlucss inerrhiiut In Kan He ntond
nff Chung fur board und lodging at
Chongs hull', winked him fur one of
tho best Middle liortea In the country
with which hu nut in mjiiio heavy rid
ing (rips iibo'it ihu country. '
According to Cluing, Hrlght told htm
that he vviit tho him of n biialneas man
who owned a ratllo ranch near th
I'.uler ranch; I'm' bin father had big
rice plantations in Knliuln nnd wns
raid that ho cumo to l'.ihula on a mot
orcycle hut that tliu machine broke
iliitvn lmftirii tin nrrlvi it mill lui hml
. . . . Uigtal,w
.
uwiy
,, lU() ,,,, c,1inB ,,,, Ilu wal g,H
plying the Icier ncttleinent with beef
cuttle, nnd he ordeied llflreii head tctp
be sent down on tlio learner MnulJ
Willi ninny other good i-tnrle4
CONVMION
OHN BRIGHT
WORKS PAIIALA
(Continued on.ragc 2)
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