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L 1 f i Jr , ; r- f-.' I'lorn Fn rrnnrlicoi l.tlHtlt Heptomter IS Tor Paii I'imiuhoi l.uliiiw ... o tuber I From Vancouver) Miunliin . .. ; . . Orlober 1 I For Vnncnnvrr; Mi'iitrn () lober 11 ESTABLISHED 1832. HO. 47)5. TURNS DOWN GOVERNORSHIP MUST Federal Labor Inquiry Ordered Law Declares Investigation Must Be Conducted This Year Wash ington Silent Ileforo tlio year 1010 la ended tho mlssloncr Is especially fhargod to as- United Stairs flueriunent will fin- certnln the lilnhost. lowest ami aor- dortako a thorough and far-roachlng n.K0 l",e wiployM engaged In ,, the v.i lions Industries In the Torrl. Investigation Into tlio labor condt- t,,ry lo ,, ciamiBeil ag , IiaUvlty, t l(ins prevailing In tlio Territory of B0X, hours of labor, ami rnnilltlonn Hawaii, work wlilcli will bo drcctod of employment, nnd to report the by United States Coiiiinlsrlnncr or Ba,no '" Congress." Labor Keefo. It Is cnnsldereil rnther strango tn Under the provisions o tlio Or- ganlc Act, tlio Federal government Is empowered, and practically direct ed to Investigate labor conditions In Hawaii every fivo years. Tho last Investigation was mado In ll)5, and consequently tlilt year Is now duo to prod mo a Federal Investigator from Washington. Tlio lavr'unifcr ,wl)lcli tlio Investi gation Will li conducted reads as fol lows: ."It nbnjl liotbji.duty lf,thO United Stnloa'Coiiimlsslonorof Labor totol le:t, assort, arrnngo and present In c reports, statistical details relating to nil departments 'of labor la. the Ter ritory of Hawaii, especially Jil rela tion to tlio commercial, Industrial, roclal, educational nnd sanltnry con dition of. tho laboring classes, and to all other BiibJectB such as Congress may by law direct. Tho said com A FOR KUHIO AND REPUBLICAN TICKET THIS YEAR ON MAUI Maul will roll u;i a big ltcpunll- can majority for Kulilo nnd tin) Ue- publican ticket, according to .(leorgo Dr Cooper of liana, who has tout In it communication ami informal re- port ot political conditions to So-rc. tary A. II, Cooper of tbo Itepubllcau Territorial central committee, Ac- cording1 to the Ilnna politician, Kti- lilo will receive a big voto on Mnul, mid McCaiullcsa nnd tho Homo Kill- er will cut Into each other badly. Tho Maul county Republican con- veutlon la to lio held today. Coopor's letter waa written yesterday, and ho PLEASANT TRIP Brought Many Passengers, Livestock and Cargo 1 From 'Frisco. Six days, twonly-on bourn and forty-rive minutes from Han Krnii els o. tho Matfrou liner l.urllne, In command of Captain Wcudou, arrtv. cd n rf port dm lug tho forounou nnd liinuKbl llfty-M'cVaHsmgers and 1200 toun of cargo for this port nnd Ka- llllllll. . Tlio trip of tlio .liner from San ITniiclxrii was uneventful, good weather being encountered during tho eutlio tlmo tho vessel was at riM, It was about, 10. nVoek that tho Luillim airhcd nlf port, but Bhn was delayed Vomewhat In coming in, as the qiiainiitluo otllclals wore not out to meet her for considerable time. The customs launch had been lying nlongslde for ten minutes or more ikMfnn, Hie tiiinriintlnn launch eamo out, and tho vessel had beon wjljlng l;vi 3:30 EOlTiON 10 LOOK INTO TERRITORIAL LABOR the ofll lals of the Territorial govern ment thai nothing has been heard yet from Washington on tho labor Investigation that Is duo this year. It being of particular lmuiltanoc bo cause of tho possibility ot It bearing directly upon tho problem of Immi gration. It 1b probable, liowoor, that tlio special agont of the Department of" Commcrco nnd 'Labor, who-ls' duo to arrive shortly to Investigate tho com plaint of tho ltiifslan Immigrants, will nlFo-bo directed to undertake the general labor investigation, 'provision for wlilclt IsMnadojIn, tho section of tho. Organic Act quoted. Tho fn-t that n man to Investigate Ihn HusjI.ui situation Is coming lms been locelvotl by cab)c, but there Is nothing to lirovo that tho nmclals mentioned in the cablo will also con duct tlio inquiry Into general labor conditions. predicts that though thero will bo nn scraps In tlio convention, the party will not bo divided Into fac lions at nil, On tho contrary, liar ninny will rule supromo after tho heat of tho convention passes away, Tho state for today, according to Cooper, Includes l'hlllp I'all for tho Sennto, and tho following, nro lcad- lug cnudldajes for tbo House; Joel Nakaleka, Charles Mnkeknu, Sam Kelllnoe, K. II, Carley, John Wilcox nnd Ant. Gomos. Other candidates nro Kil. Walaholo, Walwnlolo, Kawa- (Continued on Pace 5) ALLEGED SPY ISAWITNESS Korean Who Was Nearly Disemboweled Is Be fore Jury. , Tho only caso of any ennsequenca which tho Territorial grand Jury lias under Investigation tills afternoon Is Hint of Choy Sung In, who nearly killed Choy Hung Soon a short tlmo -ago by slashing him with an I. X, L. knife, In tho Iibwols. Tho assaulted man was believed .by other Koreans to ho a spy for the jupuiiusu; ul li'UHi, lie wan uumuyimi to hnvo given information to tho Jnp atieso of tho plans being nindo by lo cal Koienus to help their uiuntrynieii at homo prevent auuexatlou by Japan or throw off tho Japanese yoke. Soon wiib a wltnesB boforo tho ,, vmwMa ,)f MocU and hands and grand Jury thin afternoon, this li-,ca8, tini lug tho Ilrbt tlmo be has left the lms., ' -- lillal since ho was nttacked. Ills asrallant nearly disemboweled him with the knlfo used, and it was '.tlHiUKhJ" for soveial ilayn that bo '""S ", T TT T f lirVl PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY REPUBLICANISM RADICAL ( rrt!iilil Prrss CMe ) -MADISON. Wis., Sept, 28. Echoes of La I'idlettn were heard today, when the Itepubllcau Stnto conven tion hero adoited n radically pro groiclvo platform. Tho platform Is In line with La rollctto's latest ut Ici.incoii on national political and economic quettlons. FOOTBALL OPENS (Hrliit II ul let In t'ulilo ) SAN PIIANC1SCO, Sept. 28. Thu lnteicollcglato football searou open ed In the Knst tod.i), with Yale and Harvard each playing minor games In preparation for the harder conflict)) -lluUJiiu.to .follow. Wesleyan -went to New Haven to meet tho Kiln, whim Itatef. Collego was tlio Crim son's' opponent at Cnmbrldge. Yalo beat Wesleynn 22 to 0, and by a curious coincidence,- Harvard de feated llules by the same siore. Tho games today wcio tho Hist teat' of tho new rules, but as tho contests wore caBy vlcUirlon for tho larger eollegOB, nothing definite can bo gained from tho formations worked out. ' SUGAR BAN ITIANCISCO, Scjit. 2S. Bug nr: 90 degrees test, 4.1Sc. 1'rovloin quotation. 4.21c. lleets: R8 nnaly tls, 10s. 1 id.; parity. 4.2(ic. 1'ro vlous quotution, 10s. Gd, SAYS AYLETT ; MOST EXPLAIN Supervisor to Give Reason for Continued Absence from Meetings. Hill Aylett must explain to tho Hoard of Supenlpora why ho has been absent from n number of coiisccutle incellngB neeoidlng to action taken nt the meeting of tho Hoard this after noon, Tho resolution was presented by Su jicrvhor 1-oK.in nnd ondorsed by Su pervisor McClollan Instructing tho County clerk to wrlto Ayl"tt Tor an explanation nnd passed unanimously. In presenting tno resolution Logan stated tlmt as chairman ot tho health commlltco theio wero n number of Impnitnnt matUrB which wero evi dently locked up In Aylott's desk and should bo brought before tho Hoard for action. At 12; 16 today the Supervisor gnth orod In special session lo transact Im portant business nrccFKary to be. Iln IshPd.beforo tho end of the month Continued n Page. 4. CAPT. FULLER ESTATE 'IS VALUED AT $35,000 Captain Andrew Kiiller loft nil oh talo valued npproxlmaloly at 528.000. tlio will being nilmltteil to piobato this niornliig. Mrs 1'nlUr Ih mimed executrix without bonds and Clnrcneo Cooke. Krod 11. Damon and M. T. Sim iiiiton luivo fieen named as npprnlsoia ,.. .!...... I.... Il.it vm., v.ill.n lf Hill III! UIMUI IIIIIIIT HM' AM. ...n.v -. rstate. Tho grealer inrt of tho es- tIkmo was ono drunk tin th" pollen court, calendar this inoiiilng and Im wH soaked ifor J7 by .ludg" TbavOr, who handed nut Jui(tlco lompoiod with 1MJ Gives its many readers out-in-the-open news OF HAWAII. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1010. 10 PAOES. prosecutor FRAUDS FOR GOVERNOR! -Nomlnaliil fur (imcfiiur of N'en York by IIcpuMIimi-jat S.lr.ilepi. TAKE IT EASY Not Start Active Cam paign Till Some Time In October. REPUBLICAN WORK IS NOW WELL ADVANCED Headquarters Buzzinc; With Business and Precinct Ac tivity Is Already Begun in Honolulu and. County, Oiiliu Dcmoer.ils plan a short, sharp campaign, and In iirsuancc of this plan It was gltcn nut at Democratic lieadquarlerB tlilt mninlng that tho HourbmiH will t.iko It easy inilll llr first week In October, nnd then slash Into the fray wllh lots of enorgy In iho meantime tho candidates will do n lltllii road woik tn get them selves Into romllllnn by attending precinct meetings. Tlio precinct mect-l lings navo i.een going on r soen..,T.Yn MAR. &p n.T. months and nro welcomod by nninii ot tho lesser-known nominees as n chance to get themselves and th'dr lows befoin the otlug public by ier Honni appeal. Hertrnm (1. niveuhmpb, tho nowly npisilnted campaign manag r, took chnrgo of things at Democratic head quarterH this morning. Ho found u pretty- badly Jumbled moss, nnd In ..alliil.ii. .Ilmiiiiii-ii.l itinr i li a Minnnlil 7 :"1 . "". "' ..'"" - , f iiiu t(itiiiifii i"o ; ii i n ' eluding soino nliiahln statistics, hnvo bJeu lost, However, Manager Itlven burgh says that things will bo ma iling pmoothjy before long, Ho iloea not nppear nt nil worried , Mloiitinnrd ot.Paee 21 This nflornoon nt Hi- iollce court tho caso In width f.ip'nlu Saimltirs Is charged with lmlng niRaullcd a honmnii wllh a palHif hhiidriirfH ranio up for hearing. In the morning pom" evidence wa:i given but this afternoon the Bailor went on the witness stand The caso will last for some tlmo from nil appeiiancos and argument by rouurel will be lengthy. IVtnetlvo Harry Lake, who has been laid lip nt home wllh n bad at tin Is of ihcuuuitlsni, Is again on tho Job., Hurry was on iluty'tbls nfter- iii'pi'i at tho session of tho grand Jiuy, this beng the Mwnd ' day h bas been'out of tho liouso. ' B 0 LLET1N of sugar , Henry L. Stimson to Head New York Statu Ticket. 'tfivclal Hull. I In r.itde.) SARATOOA. N. Y. Sept. 28. Henry L. Stimson, the New York lawyer who was the prosecutor in the famous "sucar frauds" case and as J such came into national prominence, was today nominated for Governor of New York by the Republican State convention assembled here. Stimson was a former United States district attorney, and although a standi Republican, has heretofore not been particularly arjve in politics. His nomination is due to the "pro gressive" wine of the party in New York. Stimson is understood to be favored by ex-President Roosevelt. Henry I,. Stimson has been promi nent In the legal profession In New York for a good many years. Iln was born In 18CT, Is a giiidunto of Yale and of Harvard law sliool, nnd Was for a tlmn n member of Kllhil Hoot's law firm. Ho la keenly Inter ested In questions of public welfare,' being a member of the Anuulcnn Korestry -Association nnd theiNatlpn- nl Conservation Association.- (.ann-I.Ui-l 1'rcKi Ciible.) SAUATOUA, N. Y., Sept. 28. Hllhu Hoot today took his t-c.it ns peimanent chairman of tho Itepubll cau Stato convention. In his nddrotB he declared that the minority, whl.h wbb headed by Vice-President Slinr niiin,. acreptB tho results of yester day's contest In which ex-1'retldeiit lloosovoll won his fight for, tempo rary chairmanship. ! Itoot urged hnrmony within Uje party, endorsed tho Taft adminis tration, thus following tho Jcod ret by Utlnsovelt yesterday, and doclared the "-ue tariff hill a success. His fpeecli alto dcimindcd n rtl'-cct pri mary, nml he closed with the prom ise Hint tho Republican party will prosecute graft vigorously. Ills speech In tho main followed party lines, but It Is regarded with fnvor by both tho "progressives," the Itoofcvclt wing, nnd those who voted for Bhormnn. CLEVELAND IS HEAD OF EXPERTS (Hr-ct.il llullet In Culile.) WASHINC1TON. I). C, Sept. 28. Fiederlrk Cleveland has been ap pointed the bead of the commltteo or expei ts which will mako n thorough Investigation of tbo expenditures of tho executlvo departments of tlio government. iwi" mnnw .i. w.,., -VESSELJNDAMAGED (AnniK-l.itfd rre Cuhle.) SHANOHAL Sept. 28. The T. K. K. Ilnej- Tonyo Muru, which wont ashoro thirty miles from Shanghai yesterday, was Hunted today with tho rlrlng of the tide. An examination wm mado of the hull, nnd It Is an nounced Hint no damage, bus been sustained by the Japanese vcuol. N0TLEY FILES HIS NOMINATION PAPERS t Chailes K. Notley is tho first candl ilalo for delegate to Oongrivs to fllo his niiminailoii papor with Hccrtiry of the Tei'llory Motl-Snilll The llinio Hnl asplnnt for flio horni or le resenMng tho Teriltory nt Wiililng'oii npic.irod ut tbo officii of tbo S c ei-i-v of tlio Territory at tbo Capllol Hi's morning and presented h crr'nitliils In the form Hint tho lnv d m nidi. n-f o'"lii earB of steady work ns r if (be Lilian Ico ami Kleclrle company, A. I Hills lias tniuleied his resignation, 1I-. with Mi's. Hills, will lake n'-"ii; v.'iUlon and do some trUelli'g on tho mainland before atjalu enloilug employment. Gaynor Refuses To Quit His Post New York's Mayor (hail Tr Governor (Anffmhltrd 1'nw (ilil UOCHlISTKIt, N. Y.. Sept. 28.-- illdato l. due lo his desire-1 p. egg -Ma) or W. J. tlaynor of New York'n,,,,,, ,!,, work of reform In tlievclta i j inii.iy oeuiiiiei) reiused io run , ,, . .. . . ,, fur Ciiipmnr of the Ktntn oti lhe Democratic tlclet The Major's nctlun, while not un- expected, is a uotablo one in Now York Slato polities, whero tho elec- Hon ns (lovemor Is regarded as nl- most a sum stepping-stone to na- tlonal political preferment. (Inynor Is loolted upon ns one of tlio most Influential Democrats ot his Stnto as well ns of the untlon, and with IiIb mime nt Its head, tho DemocratU tlcket would hno been strong. KAUAI REPUBLICANS UNITE NAME I.IIU1H. r iul, Seiit. Si. The ilclt g.iles to tho lteiJiibllrnn County Con vent Ion nrmiihlcd nt 11 o'clock today, nt l.lhun Serial Hall, or tho linrno;o of uomlimtlug tli parly candidates for the coining election In Nowniltor. i no uonvcniioii was caiieu io or der by tbo chairman of tho Inst Con vention, Hon. W. 11. ltlce. and by Mitq of the lelcg.itvH bo w.ik undo (em-T-ii halrinau or the ronventlon, wi.li 1 . Hnuboru or Kanalel tcm- ih 'tcreinry The Chnlr liunieillntcly proceeded lo tho business of npi'alntlng th vari IN BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL (HlM-lal llullet In Cllile ) SAN FRANCISCO,. Sept.' 28. To. day's scores in the big leagues re sulted as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Boston First pme, Boston 3, Chicago 2. Second game: Boston 0, Chicago 11. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 2, Pitts bun; 0. . At Ncv York New York 10, Bin. cinnuti 4. , At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, bt. Louis o. AMERICAN LEAGUE. M Chic9p;o OhicaRO 1, Washirtg' ton 5, At St. Louis St. Louis 2, Phila- dclnhia 1. At Detroit Detroit 5. New York G. At Cleveland Cleveland 4, Bos ton 3. '' Stsdlna of Amerlesn I eaaue, Cept.7 Club. W. U Vet Hhllttdolphln l 43 .nxn Iloston Sft 5! .5T' Oeliolt "S CI -Sfil Now York 7T (10 ,r.r,2 Clovclaud CI 73 ,lliJ Washlnijitm fin 77 -IT Chicago f.S 77 .120 St. Louis 1.1 Oil Mi Standing of National League. Sept. 27 Club. W. U ret Clilrau'i .... IMtUlium .. N'cw York . . I'lilhulelplil.i riueliiiinli , , :a . 7!) , 77 ."0 . 71 i:i r.s r.n r.7 .fi77 .S7U .Mf. .nio .5117 st Louw .V"y"AA4 lloslon . ' 'Ji' 1 If jour builntu now lmi a (rood name, by all means do the proper thine to maintain it nUUETIN ADVERTISING, ' PRICE 5 CENTS. 4L Will Not Leave! T?nvi T?. '! I (3aynor-s rofimal to li'e:iue' a x'Si , .. ... .... , ...,,, ..- of New ork. lilef iirend nttcutlonl '. . J n,IB ,'t'1'11 attracted to tlio metropolis by his ndlvo work in stopping, grafts ! cleaning lip tho city ami In drlv log uiulcrlrnhle politicians out ofn imblr life. Some tlmo ngo (laynorii to'd his friends that It Is his clilefl aim lo llnlsh the work ho ban begun; and that until that Is dono, ho Willi; not he actively Identified with pollS Uch. The ticket will bo named tomor- row. uS COIWENTI W ous committees with tho .following! lUt im tbo rciutt: - ConimltlCfl on Credentials J, A. Aklna, Clmlrman, Wnlmea; It. Scott,' hllaiiej: !;noka livell. Llliue. Commltteo on riattorm-rlC. W. Kln.S tuy. Chalrmiin. Wahlawa; II, II. llnvj dlo. Makawcll; 1-rancls Oay, Walmea;'; H. Hansen, Kekahn; (I. I'.Wlleox, Kiv-1 Ion ' ' 1 Committee, on Itulcs H. A. KnmU sen. Chalimali, Kekahn; W. O. Crfii well. Wnlnio.i; (I. P. Itankln, Mnka- wc.I. li. I). Muter, Wnhlnwn: Henry" nnntlntmff tn Tni,. ?l WORKS PAHALA1 Repents His Honolulu SUmt.onj fMiinnnn Mni-Alinnl Cf 1 . 'MVTi cortccl Out of Tovyn. ftH fHlHCl.it llullMIn Ccrrtsioiuliirr.) l'AIIALA, Sept. 2.-.. John-Hrlgbtr whoso niimo semis lg lit blm when U"", S comes tii working somebody 0U0 .for . tho good things of. life, has been get- -yl ting In his lino work In and about this place. . , i , " . ' 1 It will bo remembered that ,somo tlmo ago this Mimo John Hrlgbt, nlliu,. Amana, cut n brilliant dash In llniio-, lulu, stopping nt 'tile Young hutel, eat .1 Ing nt the best lestnurntits In the i'J)y$ nnd riding about In uutomobtles, and doing it nil op gull. - V 4 A soon 111110 ugo no Biinweu up 111 the Kim district and nt onro began enine nf hlil linn ivnrlr nil 1. Plwlllir. "Wlio Is cousldored the chief Clilnemi i,-iV I lmsltiess murchnnt in Kuu. Ho stood kl off riinnir for board nnd lodging- at' J CIioiir'b hblul, worked lilm fur ono of' (lio hejit saldlo horses in tho countryiv with whlrh bo nut In. tqtno heavy'rld- 5 HIS llll'n nuoui iiiit uiiiintr. According to ('hong. Hilglit'told lilni'k that he was tbo son of a husluess man who owned a cattln ranch near the,' 1'iirker ranch: tliat'.liU fntber bnd.blir ilce plunta'lons In KOhiiln and' was' ! ton owner ni n niiini.er or jitores in China. Among his other stories h said that ho came tn Pnhala nu a mot orcycle but that tho machine, bruku down liefmo he arrived and he bad to leao It on the mud soino disliincn uway. a Ho nlro told Cluing that lie was Klip plying tho leiiernettleniont with beer KU!li,nnil he tiriloreilTnTfecn hpud'tu. ho .sent down on tlifftati-amer Mnuljyfl rl "it (ContlnueU oiLago U), J ".uoniinucu on ibko o) "k"i