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:.yTi "I . tf Evening- Bulletin 3j30 E O I T O IN Advertising brings results you don' t have to ait for fl From Srii Francisco: Sierra October 2U For San Franciico: Sierra November 2 From Vancouver: Mnluira ....November C For Vancouver: Marama November 8 Fcorjlc want r,0l merchandise and will r:o anywhere to Ret it. An nd in the BULLETIN will tell tiiem ' where to ro. in ' ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4756. 1G PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. TjWf . . ' '3'." iV'i "'A' t . t rwm .&(!. DEMOCRATS TURN TOR HELP TO C0f.1T HANGING IS Col. McCarthy Back In Fold Prominent Democrat Prevailed Upon To Assume1 County Management a u t: tn: :::::: u n :: t: :::: n ::tt :::::::: :: :: v :: :: t: :: t: :: :: tt U My opinions on the Territorial campaign remain the same. I am St tt not In sympathy with the tight against immigration, I shall not tt ti work for Mr. McCandlest. My participation In the campaign will be' tt tt confined to this county. I do not believe In pledging the legislative tt tt candidates to an antl. Immigration measure, and I shall not mix Into tt tt McCandless' campaign In any manner." Statement of Col. C. J. Mc- 12 tt Carthy on assuming charge of the county Democratic campaign.- St tt ss tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt :t tt t::t tt tt tt tt tt it tt :t tt tt st tt tt :t t: tt Col. C, -J. McCarthy, for ninny years one of tln lending Democrats of tlio Territory, ' today assumed ncttio charge nf tho lloitrlion campaign In Oalm caun'y. Foreseeing Inevitable defeat, tlio Democrats nfler many at tempts. Iiavo prevailed upon McCar thy' to take up tlio reins nnil In the two weeks that aro left, tlioy .wljl. make a Una I effort to win hark tho feJ'UJjilifitoiLUUV,ViS!i,!,ll.-J)-a.v? rc" alienated since hobs .Mcunnnicss uo- 5,. Kan .Ills canipnlgu of misrepresentation that lias Bpllt Ills own party. I Col. McCarthy was named county campaign chalrmnn nmt campaign manager nt a meeting today of the comity campaign committee, of which W. II. McClellnn lias been chairman. K. M. Wntsiin, who Is n member of thu commlttco from tlio fifth pieclnct of tlio fourth district, resigned to lot Col. .McCiirtliy, also n member of that precinct, tnkn his place on tlio county, committee Then V. II, McClellan.l i ' ' THOUSANDS GATHER TO HEAR REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TALKS Itepubllcaii candidates nro off today for Kaliuku, where a big meet ing la to bn held tonight. The train leaving tho Honolulu depot short ly after 3 o'clock today will carry piutlcally every county and leglsln tlvo candidate, and a number ot enthusiastic pirty woikers doubles, Andrew AdaniB Is In charge ot tho Kahuku meeting, and advance reports aro Hint It will be ono of the gieatest of the campaign, Tho candidates nro working together with u will, nnd tlioj- aio 111 led with campaign speeches. McCandlesB' ca upalglt of misrepresentation )i:ib re rulteil In giving 'his opponents plenty of handles for the arguments. Campaign headquarters In the Judil building wero practically do rerted today, every man being occupied In hustling In his own precinct. Tho Republican campalg'n Is spleudlJIy organized, and today tho man agement Is feeling more optimistic than ocr. ( "llnn't be dissatisfied. Don't let the Democratic demagogues fool bu with piomlsos they can't fitlllll," was the doctrine tot foith by Hopuhll. run spenkers last night at what Is e.ild to be tho biggest political meet- lug ever held on run;ibowl. Moro than 2fi00 peoplo wero preBont,"and ' the ig audience was cloaely atten tive, in marked contrast to the un ruly mob wjin, made trouble for tho Democrats iiu the previous ovonlng. Most of tho Republican candi dates wero present, nnd every speak- Nt was cheered ns ho was Introduced nnd ng.itn as ho took his leave, More than that, tho teal rprtuguoso Amnilcan politicians on tho uulsldo of the crowd were busy Republican workers, every one, and there wero dozens of Informal llttlo speeches being madn all tho time, via the buttonhole route, Kd. Towse, candidate for tho House, ripped through with a ring' Ing rpeech that mado a deep Imprcs slnn. Tnv6p had n Boro throat from much campaigning, but whon ho got warmed up and began to tear tho Deinn'ints Into shreds, ho forgot about that and made a rattling ad drekR, "The Democrats Bland for nothing hut dlssttlRfactlun," Towse declar ed. "They conio hofnre you with fake pivmlses simply to iiutko you -ufTi , i AI-rlH-'ifr - -.J-j-t.J'A'.llfc .'" A. chairman nf the committee, resigned also, nnd McCarthy wan chosrii his siicci'SBor and campaign niamgor. Willi to naming of McCarthy comes tho retirement of llertrnm (1. Ithon- burgh from tho nctho head of tho llmirlinu forces In Oahu county. ltlv enhurKli Is a cnndldnta for the senate nnd In trying to run his own campaign and tho party's, he found both Buffer ing tMillr. TJlCuSClfCtlnn of Col. ,Me Caitliy will leavo htm free for his own (work. Ilehlnd the action ot tho committee today Is a ttnry of desperate efforts on the part of many Influential Demo crnts to get Col, McCarthy back Into the fol dafter lift had cult berauso of lloa McCandless' arrogant and dema gogue altitude. Col. McCarthy nnd McCandless split at the recent Demo cratic convention nnd McCarthy then definitely declared that wn through for this campaign, but. the entreaties (Continued on Page 3) BY dissatisfied with your present state, llutvhat hive they to offer that Is better? They nr simply after votes. Simply after olllce. "iYoii are not going to bo fooled by the wild promises they mako as to land, aro you? Don't lot them deceive you and make monkeys ot j on. It won't get you anything." Robert W. Shingle, candidate for treasurer, talked along tho samo Hue, devoting particular attention to demolishing tho Democratic prom Ises that If n (lourbon ticket Is elect ed the laborers will receive from $2 to M a day. Shingle talked In a calm, logical way, and his common sonce made 'in Instant Impression, "The Democrats Bhow that they have not your Interests nt heart when they tnlk of giving you big wages and know they can't do It," do lated Shingle. "They nro lcsort Ing to nny desperate measure to get votes." Many other candidates spoke nnd they nil were cheered. On the out skirts of the rro,wd. It. II. Trent. Doinocrntle randldnte for treasurer, nnd 13, M. WatRon, a Hourhon cam palgner, wero prowling, with the glad-hand for anybody. Somebody In ,tho crowd yelled, "Ask Trent what ho thinks about Immigration," but either Tient did not hear or he did not want to answer, fur ho paid no attention. ' .tJLL.3jl3. SENTENCE FEDERAL OFFICER SLATED FOR I AXE ii.. i AHMiK'uitrd Prrsii r.ihte.) WASHINGTON. I). (.'., CM. 22 S"cti'lnry of Commerce nnd I.nlmr Nagel 'r considering t)io renrgnnlki Una of the entire Immigration sta tion at Ban 1'iiui lE-n, Including the lellreniont of North fioin service there. It Is understood that the do pattmett is dlrsntlsfled with the ro cent developments In Connection with Immigrants. ROOSEVELT OPENS CAMPAIGN FROM BOX (.VMiK-iiiti'd rii'in ci)i-. CONCOItl). N. II., Oct. 22. Col onel Uocsevclt opened the HcpuMI can Slule campaign here today, ualnj us a platform a big dry goods box plated mi thn State-house steps. The irrmin'if bifoio the building wero thronged. VANDERBILT GIVES YALE A SURPRISE XfJpertilLJIlll.ln.lln Cable.) NEW YORK, Oct', 22. Harvard beat Brown handily at football to day, 12 to 0. while Vanderbilt held Yale to 0 to 0 tccre. Vanderbilt was a surprise, CLARK IS BEFORE COURT Arraigned On Two Counts Of Embezzlement Today. Henry N. Clark was niralgned on two .ouuts of embezzlement before Judge Cooper this morning, the ag gregate amount chatged In tho two counts being $:i'.i3. " Tho IndUtmcuts against Clark were made by tho Territorial grand Jury on October 12 and placed on (he Becret fllo of the criminal court lain Thursday afternoon, returnable this morning. The first charge nt embezzlement against Clark alleges that on July IS ot tills joar ho converted to his own use tho sum ot. $288, money coming from flues and other Bources In tho police court. Ou tlio second fount Clnrk Is charged with converting to his own n sn the sum nf $101, of police court funds, this defalcation being made on August 22. Clnil; lias retained ,is attorney Frank Thompson, but ns he was out of town today Attorney Hitting' ap pealed in court on tho case. Tho attornoy for the defense ask ed that plea In tho twn cases go ovor until October 31, ns Thompson was on Mntil on an Important case nnd could not return bofore that tlmo. This was granted by tho court, and tho rnso was sot for plea nt 9 o'clock on Monday week. Tho contempt charge against Clark was Bet for argument bofore Judge Cooper' this mnpilng nt 0, but wnB finally postponed until next wed pes day, with thn understanding that a further postponement could be made until Monday, the fllst. Attorney J, W, Cathcart protested against tho nllowanco nf any furthor tlmo before arguments In the rase wero submitted to tho court, but Hitting explained that the Arm was retained on tho rnso solely with thn understanding that Frank Thompson gUo'lils personal attention to tho rnre. Thompson Is away on Maul on a case there atuYvwIH hardly return he fore Saturday nf next week, but In event that hy does, the caso was sot for AVedliesdny, with tie provision of a continuance should ho not nr. rive. E B0SS1NTST0 TALK LEPERS McCandless', llflanacjer Tilings Of ForclnS; Permission ' ToiLand. SAYS DOLE'&RUUNGtf GIVES NEEDED foWER Talk of Going Into Court tu Over-rltlo'bocision of Board , of Hoalti;Agaiiist Sottlo mcnt Campaigning. "Und;r tho rdlog of Judge Dole In til latikca case, Vohid years ago, I nm convinced that ,Unk, McCandless, or any other cnmlldnte, can go to the settlement mid 'talk to the Inmates tbore, regardless ofjlie rule ot tho Hoard or Health;," 0. K. Kenwehnku, campaign man ager of Iloss MK'andlcss, nindo the abao sUtemctit this morning, In the Democratic headquarters, to a 11 u I -I e 1 1 n repof ter. t. He stated that W tlr Imo has come, when ie, nB n ranlpalgn manager of McCandless, ,.,milU ira.'(wmfltiTiTiT"to show the public that lie and his Doss cannot be fooled by tlioso who nro In power. He believes thnt tho deci sion by Federal Judge bole, granting tho right In question to C. I. Inukon, a candidate for Delegate to Congress In 1004, was llnul. Under that ruling, Kenwehnku claims that President Mott-Smlth of the Board of Honltli cannot stop McCandless from going to the settlement and talking politics to tho voters there, nnd Bnys court no tion will bo taken If necessary to got the Iloss on Moloknl. In ordor that Iloss McCandless might bo prepared to go to the settle ment, a wireless messngo will bo sent to him on Maul. McCandless nnd Knnlho, who Ib traveling with him on Maul, will come direct to tho settlement, cither In n gnsollno Ijoat, or on one of the Inter- isianu steamers. While the Doss's henchmen nro tnlklng about going to court to get McCandless a permit to visit tho leper settlement, Buch action Is tlntly re pudiated by the county management 11. O. Hlvenburhh, couniy manngor, today declared thnt If Buch a state ment wus mado It emanated from an Irresponsible brnln. "Wo would hnvo nothing to do with such n scheme," ho said. "Tho Hoard of Health has al ready decided not to nllow candidates on Moloknl, nnd wo will not try to over-rldo It If nny such statement Is mado, the person making it is fool ish." LINK LOSES Link McCandless Is bo busy looking nftor politics that today ha neglected to have n representative present nt an unction of land nt tho cnpltpl nnd as a result another mnn lins n half-ncro holding right in tho middle ot his propei ty at Kamupnll, Koolnupokn. There wus un miction of two tracts nnd u lease of ono auctioned oft by Commissioner of Uinds at noon to day,, und the second one offered was the linlf-acro tract In tho mlddlo of Mnk's holding, which was put tip nt an upset price of 105 nnd sold to Henry Peters for $00, he being tho only bidder. The first tract put up wus M,3r,0 square feet nt Alewn Heights which was sold to J I I-ovo for $201, the upset price being $200, und Love tho only bidder. leases of lotB F nnd O at Walknlu wuho, containing 9.C3 acres, for live years nt un upset price of tini. was jliiado to ('. I.yon nt, J1B2, thoro being IIU lllllfl UHIIIIT. SUGAR I 'fl SA.N' I'ltANCIBCO. Oct. 22. Heels: S8 analysis, f. ad,; parity, U.!i2c. Previous quotation, . 'Js. 2d. . 'ijtrfi'.il-'l1. JH-''-fr''-"a "'' "-.' OF DR. CRIPPEN CUBS MANAGE TO ' SQUEEZE OUT , A GAME (Apodal Itulletln Cable.) CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Bender, pitthine for Philadelphia, was un able to keep the hits scattered today, and Chicago defeated the Athletics in a desperately-played game by the score of 4 to 3. Cole started in to pitch for Chi cago, but retired in favor of Brown, and the big three-fingered miner twirled masterly ball. The Cubs gave their ptchers great support, the fielding being faultless, the at tendance today was 10,090, and the leccipts $27,560. Scores: R. Chicago 4 Philadelphia 3 Batteries Cole. Brown H. E. 10 0 12 2 and Ar- cher: Bender and Thomas. RAILWAY STRIKE AT STANDSTILL (AmocIiiI'M rrw CuMe.) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 22. The Btrlko situation, on the Missouri l'a- clue, railway Is unchanged today. The company lias, not yet started In with the strikebreakers thnt were brought In. Iloth sides express con f.denco of winning out. Kamaka Faces Charge of Killing Wife and Lover. "V Two charges nf minder In the first degree li.no been plated ugnlnsl Mnkalo K.unaka, who was arraigned ou tho charge this morning In the criminal court. Kamaka is tho man who ou Sep tember 17 killed his wlfu nnd her lover and then walked to the police station nnd gave himself up, telllni; what he had dune. Tho woman had her throat cut and tho man was shot by tho lufuflated husband. It was only a short time after Ka tnakn was married to Mele tha they were nt it neighbor's house for a lunu. During the evening ho miss ed his wife from the room und also Liu Ake. Ho started to hunt for them and found them n short distance from tho hnuso nnd killed them both. Murder In the first degrco Is the charge against him on two counts, and he will plead to tho charges on Monday, October 31. Attorney HnwIliiB will appear for the defense In tho case. MEDEIR0S ILL WITH TYPHOID I-ouls It. Medelros, who has but re cently been appointed deputy collector ot customs ahit placed at tho head of tlio day und night stuff of Inspectors, Is 111 with typhoid fever. At the udlco of Dr. Htruub, Mo delros has been obliged to relinquish his duties nt tho customs nnd take to Ida bed. It Is hoped that his illness will bo of short duration. i The Woman's (Inllil of St. Clement's church will bold n Delicatessen Sale on Saturday morning, October 29th, In tho Btoro recently vacated by the Arts nnd Crufts Shop on Fort Btreet near King. The ladles of Bt. Clo ments hnvo built up u reputation for honie-miido delicacies nnd this suln promises to bo un oven gn'nter suc cess than any previous ono. Hcsldes the usual i;iio'I things to eat, there will bo chicken pies, cold boiled hum, tut key, pork und bean and lemon nnd pumpkin pies, The randy table will i be under the olllclent charge of Mrs. New comb who will hnvo on band, nil kinds nf delicious honie-mado cwceU. mLi- ,L.:. , Speedy Action In Murder Case y , Dr. Crippen Is and Sentenced To Hang November 15 LONDON. Eng., Oct. 22. Dr. with murdering his wife, Belle Elmore, an actress, he' was convicted today by a jury. The jury was out only half an hour. Step by step tho evidence hatLbccn built-up against the American dentfst until there re mained little, doubt of his pjjilt. Immediately following the verdict of the jury, sentence was pro Jiounced. He was sentenced to be hanged on November 15. Dr. Crinpcn, pale but composed, received the verdict calmly, t In a statement made just after it had been announced and sentence imposed, he again protested his innocence. The conviction of Crinpen brings to an end one of the most cele.' hrated eases i'n English criminal annnls. He was accused of jnurdcring Belle Elmore last February and of burying her body in the cellar of a deserted house under a bed of quicklime. The discovery of the murder was made on July 13. Crippen fled to Canada on board a s'eamsltip." in commny with his stenographer. Ethel Clare Lcncve. The chase by Scotland Yard was sen-' tational, and the capture of Crinne-i uhen the steamer reached .Canada; -wis no-Ies sensational. They werclrrTmediatt-Iy 'taken lack to Enpland.! The t'-'ol of Miss Leneve, Crippen's pretty stenographer, will Begta! next luesaar. ESTATE OF TOM Nca-ly n million dollars, or, to bo exu t, IPOO, 874.1 1, Is tho appraised a'u of the eBtuto of the late Tom Mil), which was llled In court today hy the appraiser", M. T. Slmonton, F. II. D.tmou ami J. L. Fleming. Atrnidliig to the npptnlsement the deceased left bonds to tho value or $"o.mr,. stocks nt $718,735, iiote and mortgages $!)S,439,77, real es tate $'.'9,190, nnd cash on hand amounting to $10,SC4.G7. Tho holdings of thq deceased were practically nil Ilk Honolulu and Ha waii, although a few thousands wero imested In enterprises on the Coast. In the bond holdings thoro wero hut two outside Hawaii, ono being California Itent nnd Refining Com pany, nmountlng to $5000, nnd the other San Joaquin L. & P. Co., bonds which are valued nt $24,2S0, Tho largest bond holdings In nny, one concern In Hawaii nro llllo Uallw'ay Company, In which there Is $27,000 worth of bonds held. The largest block of stock left by RUSSIANS OFF FOR THE COAST Tlilttytwo Russian passengers were luclifdcd In tho crowd thnt lined tho mils of the Pacific Mali steamship Koren when thnt essel pulled awuy from Alakca street wharf at noon to day. The IliiBslnns lmvo been drifting In STRAIGHT TICKET TA.LKS COL. C. W. ZIBOLEFt -Ordinary publican ticket is the only one to I crats are campaigning, on promises succeed In their plans, It would be Territory. I hope for a rousing Republican victory and for good govern ment that follows It. . MICH SHERIFF WILLIAM HENRY There would be no question am'ona fair-minded men as to their duty in good candidates, fair issues on one ed by some of the men on It and a be a serious blow to Hawaii. Let s Republican ticket from top to bottom. - A. .XJ- infciy.ft-ifcjr.-. CARTHY Found Guiltyf Hnwley Crinncn must hane. Charced MAY NEARLY A - V . A ' ! MILLION OE DOLLARS' tho deceased Is that owned In GV8 Hrewer &. Co., In which there nro 890 shares valued at $2S 1,800. Prac tically all tho stockH held nro In Hawaiian companies, but thero aral several small blocks of stocks In eii-j u-rppsPB uuiii uore nnd on I no loose which are given as of no vnluo. Thero nro notes and mortgages;! nmountlng to $9.1,439.77, besides personal notes of peoplo In this cltr aggregating $10,000, which are Btat3 ed us of no value, !& Ileal estnta Is that on Klnnu, I.u- nnlllo and Pensnrola streets, contaltt.4 Ing 120,000 square foot and valuVda nt $20,090. Household furnlturelal given ns or mo vniuo or &uu. Hcsldes tho lot mentioned, thero Is land at Kallhl valued at $100.; and four other lot of land of a total vnluntlon of $2000. "" "Ml Cash received from P. C. JoneV- as' special administrator of the es tate, amounting to $10,8(14.07,. Is on? band, making n total value of tho estnto of $91,0,874.44. to Honolulu from tho several Island plantations nnd tho men and heaiH of families' expect to land Jobs with ' tlio lumbfr and railway companies on the Paciuc coast. The wharf presented qullo an ani mated sceno as tho vessel cast oft and went Into tho stream. A number of Portuguese, wero steep nun n.isspncrri for t)m ronet ' Ono change In the ship's pernoncli I. tti.'ln I... . r.....!!- ,n uif ivuiKiuiy upixJIIUUIUlll U OIUW-, (nrd Ilollidny who lias been omclattiun in iiiu piace "i i. ii. inompsou wild I was. oblgcd tn remain ashore beciiitiut of illness. political Issues aside, the straight nS vote In the comlnn election. The Demo- n they don't mean, and If they should a t:rlousthlow to the proiperjty of the'' this campaign. The Issue Is clean cut- side, and bn the other a ticket hamper? platform that If carried Into efljct would get together with a vim and elect the ' J -i-.-iiniiK.'sl'iifil ....,?..ai.ii