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V" v" ',-w " " -fl" ' ''WWSfW' 'TW' '"Wrr-' . Bulletin From San Frnneiico: I IllouLiti '. ..October 15 For San Fiancisco: Tcnju .Mum OUobcr 1 1 From Vancouver: Muruinu October 1 1 For Vancouver: Miimiim November ti The rcatlcn of the EVENING) BULLETIN ate loyal to the paper, they believe in it, belcve it prints reliable news, and read it from the first to the last page. i1 ?:.:- -. ' 3:30 EDITION Advertising is the opportunity; wise merchants see it (i- 1' ESTABLISHED 1882. HO. 4748. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERKIT011Y OF HAWAII,' TIIUnSDAY. OCTOBER 13 1010. 10 FADES. FR1CE 5 CENTS. I AMDRADE CAILE EFORE GRAND JURY . w r f- A f Evening I k 9 IP Ik : fc - A . r . , . v- . , i It: t Nru " ? !i' I'"" H STRIKES CRIPPLE EUROPEAN TRAFFIC Andrade's Check Now Figuring District Magistrate Named In Connection With Police Court Developments District Magistrate Andradc was called by the Territorial grand jury ' this afternoon, goinc before the inquisitors who arc prc-bini; the police ourt fund scandal shortly after 2 o'clock, Ar.drade was s ill with the gnnd jury at 2:30 and was apparently making a lengthy statement in connection with the investigation that lias been "nstituted, following the arrest of Henry Clark on a charge of embezzlement, Ben Zablan was in the grand jury room for a few minutes, but was told to be ready to return before the jurymen any time this afternoon. N Tim Territorial grand Jury Is In session tills nftornoon for t ho pur pose of Imosllgiitlng the charges that have l)cen made against Henry N. II. Clnrk, (ashler, anil Hon Znb lan, clerk, of t ho pollco court olllto. Tlio investigation Into the shortage In the pollco court funds Is intend-t imI to lie thorough, and according to I ho developments today the results of the Investigation will Invnlvo, Prank Andrade, district magistrate. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION TO IWILEI AND liivoEtlgatlon nf tho lioeds and con ditions of tlio IttiBji.ins uilnnlzcil a Iwilel has hoou begun I,r the liii.ii J of Immigration, mid i, -JiToit will hu made to II ml out JU-.I what those liiiinlginuts bhniild he Mipplled 'V It h In' order to iiinellorato their rami I llun. Tho lloaid of Health has nl leady taken Mops lo clean up tho r.unp and put It in n sanitary condi tion. ' Now the Hoard of Imiiilgfutlnu, Ihioiigh Dr. Victor S. Clnrk, Is busy with an ecoiionlc rather than a san itary Investigation. A Kusslan has been einplocil to go among his coun trymen aiid soo If theio any rea miii why they can not get work, niino Into bettor iiuarters and bo- STRAIGHT TICKET TALKS .-. By Ek Faxon Bishop. "A vote for the straight Ilepublican ticket is a vote to continue pros perity in these Islands, piosperity for all classes. A vole for the Demo emtio ticket is a vote for n ticket, named by a boss, ruled by a boss, and that, if elected, will be used by a boss. A Republican vote is a vote for repiesentativc government as aga'nst bossism; it is ft vote against a ma chine that dominates the mayor's, sheriff's and treasurer's offices in this city. , "From the standpoint of the conservative business man who is in terested in the industries of this Territory the only way to vote is straight Republican. Every vote for Jarrctt or Trent or Fern is really n vote for Boss McCandless cither now or two years hence. No sane bus iness man can afford to split his ticket this year. His own welfare is at stake." "A straight, clean fight as between bona-flde political parties always carries with it the constitut'onal right of every citizen to follow the stnndard of his choice, but my contention is that the Democratic Stand ard in the present campaign is not in et'deirc: it has been converted into n standard of an individual, of McCandless, and is not representa tive of a bona-flde party. It is his ticket, his candidates, and his mas tershin of tho whole caboodle that follow him even Deacon Trent, whom the community had a right to believe had character enough to stand for proncr motives in campaign methods vet ,t seems that the "Boss" is d'e'nior of all that are on the so-called ticket of the Democratic party, heided by a bolting Republican whote arrogant attempt to run the whole show did not work on the Republican side of the House, nnd re sulted in his goincr over to the other side, where it appears that he has only to bid nnd the rest of them d0 his bidding. ."This being the case, what else r's there for a self-respecting citi zen to do but to make a straiijht fight against bossism, and straight fight and straight ticket are one and the same." The lnvpetlgntloii already made has disclosed tlio fact that Andr.ido deposited u peisonul rheck made out to Hip district magistrate ami sign ed by himself as trusten for the sum of $33f. This check was uiilndoiEod mill, arcordlng to the statement of n Kqvernmont iifllolal thin morning, constitutes technical embezzlement of the sum mentioned. The basis for thoi grand Jury pro fnontinned on Vaarn 2) ' AT DISCOVER NEEDS loiiio nn acquisition to the Ten I. tory's clttrcr.shtp. Homo of the members of the hoard feel that theio Is plenty for the Rus sians to do and tlio only obstacle In their way Is not knowing how to go about It. It Is argued that the Itus tlans were brought bom at n big ex pense and that ecry opportunity should bo' given them to settle In the-Territory. Tho hoard's labor de partment Is In a position to help tlio Russians and will do mi, as Is eW lout oil by the nulve Just nindo, Tho colonists at Iwllet aio getting nway to tho Coast In considerable numbers. Tho Wllhclmlni carried out a lot 'of them yestorday, and more am expected to lono by steamers Bluntly. FATHER OF NEW REPUBLIC Six PORTUGAL'S While Thcophile Biaea is tlio president of the new Republic of Portugal, tlio real head of the suc cessful paity is Dr. Man uel d'Arrinea, of Funchal, Madeira, He is the last living of three great Re publican leaders, the oth er two being Jose E, Gar cia, of Lisbon, and Philip de Freitas of Oporto. d'Arriaga is a famous lawyer and statesman, He refused signal honors at the .hands of King Louis because of his re publican principles, Jos eph F, Durao, of Honolu lu, a former resident of Funchal, is a personal friend of Dr. d'Arriaga, SPANISH TROOPS KEPT UNDER ( .i,cl.itrl Tr, sx Cable ) MADUII), 0(t. 13. Tho Spanish tioops throughout nil Spain aro be ing kept under anus mid ready for any move that looks like a revolu tion. Today being Porter Da, tumble was expected, but tlio day passed quietly. Today Is the Ilrst anniversary of thu execution of Toner, whom tho Spanish Sccliillfts rlnjm was foully niiirdoiPd by the Spanish authorities. TEDDY ATJNDIANAPOLIS t Afsocl.ilml PrPHs ruhle. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. IS. Colonel Itoosou'lt, accompanied by Senatflr lleorlilRO of linllana, made a rous ing iiimpilgu speech hero today. An Immense crowd gathered to boar him. TALES TOLD WERE FALSE Investigation Proves That Agents Were Ma ligned. Areoidliu; to tho Manila Times the piohlng which caind of tho stntt'iuenti- of ceitnln l'lllplno laborers that thoy were being taken to Hawaii against llnlr will and under misrepresent!! Hon by tlio ngeuls of the siisar men resulted In llndlng Hint encli slate meats mmlo by tho Plllpluos wcrt false Times of August 31 has tho follow lug: l.uck of ovldenco hns Paused tin diopplng of tho InvostlKiMou piusued by Hu pioseputlng nltomoy's olllcp Into tho puses of tho lahorcis for Hi" Hawaiian sugar plantations who re turned on tho Taming t'haigos openlj made that agouti of tlio Hawaiian sugar people had so cuicd a patt of tho men by fills' Btiitemenls, haw pi lived to be false (Continued nn Pnee 2) i i Dr. Illanch.lrd ths afternoon nr leste'd four Clilnoso and oim ,Iiiian em at the llshmarket and charged them with selling putrid llsh. yt vw xli l ant mm REAL LEADER 'ft i2b iBBBTflri III. MIMTI, il'AItltl.UU, op ri'M'iin. HARVESTER SETS NEW TROTTING (HixtIiI II 11 11 nil 11 t'alilc hll.VINCTON, K.. Oct. 13. Tim Hnnester trotted two miles today In 1:1". 1 -1 . Thlt establishes n new world's record for tho dlstauco. BARK SINKS AND SEVEN ARE DROWNED (ARpecl.tlr-tl Prrsn CuMp CPX1IAPKN, Oft. 13. Tho Swe dish bark Diana was sunk today aft er u collision with a roast fishing steamer. Seven lives aro reported lost. SUGAR SAN PUANCISCO, Oct. 13. Ilects: SS analysis, 9s. (i 1-hl.; pap Ity, :i.U:ic. Previous quotation, Us, id. ' ALLEGED OPIUM SELLER CAUGHT Chinese Is Under Arrest and Charged With Two Offenses. I.ust night Chief McDulIIe and his xtarr gathered In a Chin ecu named t'b'ow Pong, ami charged hliu with two scpailtte urfenses of selling opium without a IIcoiibo. The trap was laid xvlth tho usual milked tolas, and two Informers worn given money and told tu try mil purchiito some of thu poppy Julie. Hot h tho spies were sue ess. fill, und they hud Just about had thu tope handed to them when tho dutcc les (.inio along and, nfter a spaich .or thu nuiiked cuius, arrested the ;liln.iman. There Is si 111 a lot of trading go ing on In the opium lino, but tlio uipply Is running short and tho ni Ire a now almost piohlhltlvo. The imouiit that wat linuded out last light In CAihaugo for half a dollar .r.is very small, and, In fact, the vholu dollai's woitb was nothing 1110)1 to look ill. Chew' pong bus been re'eased on iiouds of $ lKO in each case, and wll iav to appeal In couit on Saturday next. TO CONGRESS ON COAST (Hprclnl Hu I lei In vCVrroBpontlcnce SAN PUANCISCO, Oct. 13. Cnv prnor (Illicit today IssiipiI a formal call for n l'aplflc Coast congress on November IT to 19 to lllscuss meas urps to promote the merchant ma rine of the country and to secure better protection fiom the United States navy. Chambers of commerce, commer cial tubs nnd commercial bodies generally havo been Invited from tho entire coast, nod many distinguished speakers nro expected. The congress will probably call upon tlio navy department for nn equal division of inn a I strength between tho Atlantic and Pacflc. Hawaii Is Invited to senA delegates from tho commercial bodies to tho Congress, In lew of the Territory's 1 till interest In the matters to bo discussed FIELD BATTERY ORDERED TO Tho United States Cocrnnic,nt has derldcjd to send a battery of field ar tillery to Hawaii, to 'bo staUoiied at Scboireld Ilnrrpcks. Ai ordpr of tho War Department has been received by tlovernoT Prear, In which It is announced that Hattery K, First Pleld Artillery, which has been at tending inaneiners In Southern Cal ifornia, will he sent to Hawaii on Novpriiher C. Tlio guns and animals of tho battery will follow on the first nvallablo transport. The battery has been stationed at tho Presidio of San Prnnclsco for somo time. AGED MAN HAS DAYS OF AGONY One of tho most rcmarkablo tales of rndiiraiipo and grit that has been mado public for n long time, was dis closed this morning when an old Ha waii man named l.nl Akamii, was con veyed to tho (Jiicen's hosflltul, suffer lag with n honlblo wound In his thioat. 1 ho old man started oft nn Tuesday last to look for niallo vino and, ac cording to his story, somo two hours after ho hud got up to tho head of Nuuanu Valley, ho In somo way, fell hut a pall und, though struggling hard lo grasp something to break Ills full, struck a tree and a dead brunch peiicliutcd his throat ut tho shin of the wlndplpo mill bioko oft bhort. Tho old man fainted fiom loss of hlod.l und only lemcmbors that he cimc to his senses l.i'o ut night, with tho moon shining on him. He thought ho was iI)Iiik nnd Mink back on tho giniiud win-re. ho remained till da) llsht jestcrday moinlng. When the sun iiroso Akamii tore tho stikp fiom his throat mid making a handago of II le.neH and n part of his clothing, bound his wound In u primitive manner. Thu n:,'eil Hawnll iiii nnxt looked for water nnd, upon Uniting somo, began to ill Ink; tho fluid would not, however, pass to his stomach and It all foil to the ground thiougli the hole In his thiout. It was llieu Hint Akamii almost gavn up all hope of living and ho onco mom htre'died himself out on tho ground The p.ilu from his wound was Intense, and tho fact that lie found out that his olce had gono, ad-led niUry to his stulo of mind As llm tiftrrnnim eloped In jester day' and Hie nil becaiuo n tilllo cooler, Iho old man ilntcriulncd to iniiku one more attempt tu roach a houso beforo French Strikes Are Spreading 1 i Traffic Between Berlin and Parisl Suspended and City In Turmoil (AnsoclatPil Prc fable ) PARIS, Oct. 13. The great mil. road strikes linvo spread with ro markablo rapidity, until today n largo part of Prance Is tied up. The city Itself is In such turmoil as has lint ltnnn 1tinivn f,,e vn.ira T1,A ..... ... v.. .......... ., ....... .... strlkct s, while not In possession of tho streets, are still going about In disorderly mobs, and brawls are fre quent, while tho destruction of prop erty Is already reported. 1 lyo strlko leaders were nrrestcd In.lni liiippml ivllli t ntiattlrl Ml- against law and order, anil will be LAND BOARD EXPECTED TO DEFER ACTION ON KAPAA LEASES No disposition qf tho Kupaa lands held for lea so will bo mado until u full membership of tho land board is in session, according to news that camo fic'ii members of tho board this mornln- Slnco two of tho most pro-mine- poiiimlssloners, W. A, Kinney and oi, me out of tho Territory and u.it expected back beforo Christ mas. It looks nw as It tho noted case not be dlsiosed of very soon. The commissioners who nro llpro nnd who havo followed tho mailer closely feel that they want united nptlon of Iho board, and not oral ol them nro not disused, it Is under stood, to accept tho offer nf the Mil lion Sugar Company or .anything llko It. Por tho 1690 ncres of land In tho Knpan section, tho sugar company of fers $7000 yearly tcutnl. . SAFFERY QUITS (HK-clal llllJlotln Wlrrlrss.) WAII.UKU, Oct. 13. W. H. Haffcry, Sheriff of tho Conn If- of Maul, bus resigned and Clem Crpwoll was mimed by the Hoard of Supervisors ns Sheriff Instead. Suffer) 's resignation Is said to ha duo to his deslro to run fur Sheriff on an Independent tliktit. ' hu died. Ho slrilERlo to his feet and. holding tho bandage tightly pressed to bis thiout took a zlg iajj roursu towards wheio ho thought succor could ho obtained. ' l..lt.l lnl .itol.1 Al,n ,.,..1,1 l.ll i . v. 1 ., V. IV. homo Hi Miumm Vnlloy, and full folnt - iik on tho floor of his loom. Ho was',ho ,, g ,-W o , lh um lllv ll rt'lL Wi ((illr inn, fii.llniH .... .1 IJC ... ....... ""v ...., niiuivi ..mi -.,of th counterfeiters and their clever- his -olco had nllcd ho could not cull'lu.ss , lmtntlnK tll0 colIl of l0 for help. This moinlng a neighbor TITtiltol Stales , 3 saw Iho old limn crawling out on litsi ,. ,', L ,'A hands and knees f.on, Ills hnuc and lll"1" lre1"It B,I0WS '""' "'f CUtl ut onco the pollco were telephoned, 8",)n,tu,a f,,r nlnatlon bear & fr .great lespmblnncp to tho couutorfettsjfr Tho paliol wagon convoyed "nicer I'1''',1 '''" 7 ",,lam,,rr"c1t",;,l": Ct""5l Nobrlga to the old man's linuso. and,""' bn? ll V " Ul Wnlc It tlio unfoilunate Hawaiian w.is taken .,,l l"'Hoved that theie Is any ex-, .5 to the hospital where ho w.ih ut onco treated for his tctrlble Injur;, t 7 o'clock tomorrow ocnlng, tho Hawaiian Women's Club, will hold Its rpgulnr meeting nt the homo nf Mib. H. J. Auld, 1213 Pun lane, ilia nieiuners nro urgently requested! to bo present, ns matters of nroat iiiiporinncu win uu uisuussvu, tried Immediately Other arrests aro to bo made later. Pour thousand live hundred coal miners who havo been employed In the mines were dismissed today, nil thero Is no Chance to handle the co.il by the railway. Tho dismissed mi ners, It Is feared, will Jolnwlth tho.. strikers In their demand. Tralllc between Germany nnd, Praiue Is practically at n stamUUUl-' beiauso of tlio strikes, nccoriMug tO" MJHHlB IIUII1 IIC'lllll, nilt'lU IIUIUUC'I" J less trains nro waiting to carry pas- J Kcngors nwiH tho borders. h '1Tb FOR TWO MONTHS A little figuring dono by ono of tho commissioners showed tho following fact: Tho water supply will bo C.000,000 ; gallons dally. Figured at tho avoragol rate, slc dollars per million, tho va? Itiu of tlio water supply yearly woiildh bo J21 000. Tho valuo of tho land m estimated nt flvo dollars nn ncre, orS s, 9.,0 for tho whole, and tho land nni"j wnier together, ncconUng to theso flK-jj uros, Ih :9.sr,D early. Tho Makco company has bid, going by tlio nlxivol estimate, n hid of J9S0 less than tlio nluo of thu land alone, not countlnK In tho valuo of tho water. Pniler such circumstances thol board Is not likely to take, Inimedlatol notion. A meeting of tho board Isf set for this afternoon, but may notj bo held owln gtn lack of a quorum. THINK FAKE - . ? Government Experts, Examihej U. S. CounterfcltS'Found' In Hawaii. 1 3 Tim rnllVlorfnlt rnlna llinl linvn' been found to be-circulating In Ho nolulu nnd thu Territory generally are bellnved to bo of Cblneso manufactiira In tho opinion nf tho experts offlho United States (!o eminent on the COINS CHINESE mnlnland to whom tho coins lmo;!5 been submitted. ""?" """"' "" I'"-'-"' -"v..j Tlin Inn 1n11itM tr.tl.t iiIupau nni'itml 1 i which wero found to be counter- if,,,, wuril BiI1111nnd ,i1rullI.1ivniuf J tensive counterfeit plant running In tho Territory at the present time and that the coins that have been .'iiiiiup havo drifted Into tho Territory from nulslila sources. l"uur companies rlf Iho TwcntlotlH am nn n twrntv-tlay bike around t shmii nud last night they camped t, peiicli nt Vfililiir. -,They have rcauy nccu, out lor.six t, iMRL-. uw.-