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-' Ink l!-, i' ESTABLISHED 1882. No. FREAR PRINCETON Frear Is Indorsed By Com. (lovcrnnr Krear was Indorsed for reappointment liy the Republican Tcr itlnilal ventral committee's executive committee at u meeting of Hie com mitted held at noon today In the ofll cch of Uhaliman A. D. Cooper. Attei the meeting Iho statement was given out that the InilurBcmcnt had heen unanimous. A cablegram will he Rent to Wash ington conveying the news to Piesl deiil Taft ami Secretary Fisher of the rommlttee'H action, and will hu fol lowed hy a letter containing the for mal lesolutlun of Indorsement. TIiobo present at the meeting today weio Chairman A. D. Cooper, C. C. .lames, V. H. Hooks, II J. Atlld, ('. 1,. Ciuhbc and William Thompson. Honolulu Must Get To Work At two o'clock this afternoon the (111 ami's committee on sanitation com pleted the oigiulzutlon of the. work and will he icndy to start on .Mnndj) morning. Tlio following official notice was I Mieil: I'lan. All of tho work proposed will ho ran led out under Iho general ill Hi'llou of tho I'icslileni of the Hou d or Health. Dr. Ciirilo will in the supeiinteiulent In charge. The plan has heen worked out with the ahU tervlces of the 1'iesldent of tho Hoaid of Health. Dr. I'ratt and Dr. Cuirle, and meets with the nuipi illfleil ap pioval of tho Ciovornor and the doc tins of Iho Army and Navy who aie inemhers of the committee, and Is ul mi appi nveil of hy tho olllcers of III. United States l'uhllu Health and M.i line llospllul service. The estimates of cost have heen piepaied hy Secietary Mott-Smlth urn! Iho I'lesldunt of the llouid of Health and the same have heen checked over hy the members of this committee. In round liumhers, we believe that this Unco months' campaign will cost $ir,o,uoo. The complete Instructions to the men In the mosiulto sqiindB have heen (ompli'led, and will he published In full tomorrow morning lu the Advur- Iher. The committee earnestly urget that the citizens of Honolulu geueial. I) utudy these lesolullous and act up ou them of their own Initiative. (Continued on Page 3) i SUPPOSED BANK ROBBER CAUGHT rKiuelul nil 11 ii tin fablr.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 4. John Doieyk, a foreigner, was arretted here today as a suspect of the robbery of the New Westminster bank. When searched $4000 in bills of that bank were found on his person. Officials of tho bank have identified the bills. It is believed the right man has been taken. H, E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets . .&uy...siia.arf) iu ii i in I'll 5075. INDORSED BY REPUBLICAN HONOLULU'S BANKS UNITE IN STATEMENTS ASSURING OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS Honolulu's men of financo are not worrying any over the outlook, and the tariff revision cloud is not bothering the "higher-ups" half as much as it is those who own just a little sugar stock and are not sure whether sugar is a good investment now or not. This is the result of talks by the Bulletin with a number of leading financiers of the Territory, three of whom have made statements published herewith. Not one of those talked with seems to fear that tho result of tariff revi sion is going to hurt Hawaii very much, and three-fourths of them do not think that the next session of Congress will reach the sugar 'tariff at all. It is noticeable also that, though a good deal of stock is selling at a low figure, the big holders are not letting it go. Talks with the brokers will con vince the most skeptical that it is the little holder who is foeling the uneasi- , Late news from Washington makes it extremely probable that Congress will not reach the ougar schedule. The B u r I e 1 1 n's Washington correspond ent, whose exclusive and early infor matlon has time and again been dem onstrated by dispatches to this paper far in advance of thoso published else where, recently informed the Bulle tin that Congress has so much to do in wool, tariff and steel schedule i vision that the sugar schedule looks safe. The banks unite in stating that money is plentiful and that the some what disquieting events of the past few days have had no effect whatever on the general financial situation. t 1.4.4,4,4,4, ' mass .mi:i:timjk r.i,u:n. Saturday evening, S o'clock: ChlneM! mass meeting at United ! Chinese Society's hall, King street; Chu (Jem piesldlng. Also I'oitugitese mass meeting -i- lu l.usltnua hall, under uuspiies '! San Antonio and l.iibltant socl- etles, 7:30 o'clock; A. II. t'astio, piesldlng. Sunday evening, 7'M o'clock: Japanese mass meeting at Jap- nnose theater; V Klmuiit pre- siding. 4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4,4,4,4,4.4,4. ii:vi:i.op.mi:yis today. National (I mini to patrol Ka llhl "danger one." Health authorities discover yellow fevor case much less se rious than 111 l supposed, Many uon-coiumlssloiied olll cers volunteering fur duty HILO RAILROAD IS RAPID The llrst train from Ilononiu over this part of thu Hlln railway extin shin came Into llllo yestenl.iy morn ing, iiciorillng to news that nirlved ou thu Manna Kca this morning Thu net wink will bo tile llnlsbliig of the Kolt-kole bildge, the toueis for which 111 it already lu place; then tlirlmgli tinlns will he running to Hakalau, vvlildi will In- duilng tho llrst two weeks lu Dociuihtl, It Is litllevid Although tliu ti utile uur llui llllo is ftJilh jfrjstjjiiit fMHtsv.r ,) inAiitrafett,! 22 PAGES. HONOLULU, TIGERS DOWN Hy K. I. SrAMUNU Vice-President and .Manager Hank' of Honolulu. Tho financial situation is quiet ed loan accommodations. The weakness of thu stock market (lends being declared at tho present on the part of possible Inventors as gleat many thcic Is no good reason some havo predicted. It is well-known that tho sugar tarlft Is an Important one, hriuglng In Mime $tiil.(IOD,r,on revenue, easily collected, that our billion dollir congr Hies need It Is also believed that any reduction In piollt to the rentiers and not benefit consumers. diirtlou of the Cuban tariff. Thu consumption of sugar secnu we have good reason to believe that would not result seriously to our sugar Industry, In the minds of many well-informed persons, considering the sugar ln - leresis togetucr wiiu tuo oilier reasons reierreil to, a rciiu.-iion in tlic. tariff would probably ho madu for political reasons on ace unit or the cheap hreakfast-tahle agitation, au.l would probably not exceed I in n ton. It Is tho general view that oven If a moderate reduction were made. It would have good local results In settling tho situation fur a li'tni of yeirs. Tho entire duty on sugir amounts to only a cent , and sixty-two, one hundredths a, pnnnd atil lajiot an oppressive una to, tb'. coiumue?. ,. u:wis, Jit. Second Ylci'-Presltlcul and .Manager Hunk of Hawaii. People of Hawaii need have no uneasiness whatever so far as tho busi ness nnd llnanclal situation Is concerned. Money Is plentiful, tho rates of on thu part of thu banks a liberal wishing loans from thu hunks. To my mind, tbe situation Is one quarters. Tho sanitation campaign the health conditions are not such It Is extieuiely unlikely that Congress will reach tho sugar tariff at its next session. It bus too much elsu wall greatly Is most unlikely. Thu bankers, who would be among real tightening of the llnanclal situation, feel no tightening whatever. Money rates aie not going up. I.. TKX.K I'KCK, I'lrst National Hunk, President Honolulu llaphl Transll X At the end of tho most prospermia sugar season Hawaii lias over known, with money plentiful, with largo dividends ou stocks, and with no reason to expect llnanclal stringency, thu situation Is onu that certainly ubuuld not be looked at with foreboding. Capital Is plentiful, and thu llnanclal outlook is exceedingly bright, Tho First National Dank has no Intention of advancing money rates, which nro moderate. It Is n time- for all to do tiio public mid private duty that lieu next for them to do, and to do It earnestly, conlldeutly, Intelligently. It Is a time for going ahead, for accomplishing things us they have been and are being accomplished In Hawaii. This should not he taken to mean Hint prices should go souring, that HtockH should advance beyond their true worth. Care and prudence should dlctutu our con rm as it has done In thu past. Hut so far us the outlook is concuined, It Is very encouraging. There Is no occasion for people of moderate means to feel uneasy or to loso their fulfil III local Investments. They aru 10,000 RIFLES FOR REBELS (Special Iliillet In ruble.) SHANQHAI, China, Nov. 4. The revolutionary government that has been declared has succeeded in keep ing order in the city. Ammunition and 10,000 Mauser rifles have been supplied to those in power from the gunboats and powder factory, and have been distributed among the revolutionists. JUDGE GRANTS APPEAL IN DECISION (Kocrhil Iliillet In ruble.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 4. The county criminal court Judge has grant ed the bridge workers an appeal from his decision giving the Federal author ities possession of the McNama-a evi dence. riillro.ul has Increasul very lurgily, Jap.inesti stages nre ciurjlng almost as 111 tit Ii tiullle to llllo as the. ialliii.ul. It Is ijKI TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. We have not advanced rates or curtail' notwithstanding the temptli b dlvl- limo Is due entirely to apprehension t' tariff action, in, and in the minds of a for anticipating the sweeping cut that the tariff would result In as demonstrated In the re- to bo Increasing so cnornnusly that nnv probable rcdurtlcn lu the tariff Interest are very moderate and there Is Interpretation of securities for those mat should cause no worry lu tiny Is being carried on so vigorously that ns to give rise to uneasiness. to do, and u cut that would lujuru lla the first to feel tho effects of any Land Conipanj as good ns ever. SWAT SKEETER, NOT ELUSIVE GOLF BALL The golf tournament which was to have been plaed between tho "Hank ers and Hiokers" this afternoon, has been sist poned ludclliiltely owing to tho present status of tho moqullu campaign. Those wlio were l,o huvo taken part in tho tournament will Inspect tho club hoiibo and grounds to see If any "Stcgoiula Calopus" breeding places can be found, Should any bo located biimu will bo promptly reported to a committee which will nee lo their ex termination. EXTRAORDINARY SESSION FOR CALIFORNIA (Aannrtated Press Caitiff.) SACRAMENTO, C.I., Nov. 4. An ex- inordinary session of the California Legislature has been called for Novem ber 27, In place of the proposed extra session that was to be called on De cember C. MUSIC AT KAIMUKI MONDAY EVENING The Hawaiian h.iun will play at K'ul- mil K I Monday evening An excelltut piuuram will be given. VMJgk Princeton Beats Harvard 8 to 6 H-flnl II lit I ' PRINCETON, N. J, Nov, 4. The Harvard Crimsons by a score of 8 lj great crowd. It was due to White, Princeton's left end, that the Tigers came out victors. Harvard had bucked the way close to the Princeton goal and tried a field goal. White blocked the kick and, grabbing the ball, raced ninety-five yards for a touchdown. In the third period a Harvard back caught a Princeton punt and was trvin8 c hi " floal lino in running it out when he was tackled and a0Mned acK 01 his line lor a safety, Harvard scored a touchdown in tie ble and a forward pass to Wendell, wh Harvard's tine was the stronger but Punt nd "' bc" showed better attack Harvard won the toss, defending the vard's back. Princeton kicked off. Duff, right guard for Princeton, shtwed phenomenal power in discharges, while DeWitt, fullback, did some good tm was brilliant. A fake forward piss (while Harvard showed fine mass plays vard 8 to 5. DR. O'DAVS DOMESTIC RULE IS BROUIiHT-Tfl An uftirmath of the activities of Dr. have had Information ns to Ills win re J. (' O'D.iy. now of Portland Ora.twlio about, from time to time, but as .vet was In Honolulu mine tuo years ago Mr O'D.iy was not In lluauclal xhupi mid made a bitter atttick on tbe Ha-.tu ualliiu imdlcal fraternity, It a letter addressed to a Vancouver. II C, at torney by a representative of Mrs. O'D.iy Dr O'D.iy Is the man who has re cently been writing articles on the Ha waiian leprosy situation for a imdlcal mugiutnc The letter says: "II P Wlnteniiite, Solicitor, Vancou ver, II C. Dear Sir: I have your letter of tho L'flth ult.. In which jou ask fur certnln Information regarding Mrs. John C. OD ly "You have been misinformed III ref imui! to the divorce proceedings. Nothlng has been done lu tho matter slnet Dr. O'Day deserted his wife. Wo CONTRACTOR WILSON WINS POINT Contractor John II. Wilson won a on for ft number "f 'lays the defend point and an Important 0110 In Iho Ileela Ileach belt road' contract caso Ihls morning when Judge Hohluson lu tho equity court overruled Iho do- niurrer Interposed hy tho defendants, the Ijord-Young Knglnecrlng Com-, vine .ma 1 lie ijiim Fiiinl Commission, Tho argument has now been going ROYAL GIFT NOW Unique Interest attaches lit a gift . inadu today hy I'rluco Kuhlo to II llutkfeld k Co, Mil. Tho gift Is a magnificent steol engraving of Dnpor- or Wlllluin of (lermany, father of the present emperor. The engraving, handsomely framod, ENGINE TROUBLE DELAYS AVIATOR (Associated Prrss Cabin.) BANNING, Nov, 4. Aviator Rodgers was delayed today on account of trou- ble with the engine of Ills machine, He expects to resume flight tonight, SUGAR KAN ritANCISCO, ("ill, Nov 3. Hugur: 9B degrees test, B sr.c Previous quotation, S Sde, He 10s Ml; parity, G.r,Sc Is: kS analysis, Previous quo- tallon, iu 1-ttl 22 PAGES. COMMITTEE w v a - k nAKVAKUff in Cable.) speedy Tigers today defeated the C after a desperate battle before a adding two points to Princeton score. fourth period on a Princeton fum made a brilliant run. Princeton's ends were fast under south goal, with the sun at Har punting. The tackling of the Tiger was the mainstay of Princeton, on tackle. The betting favored Har- LIGHT IN LETTER follow 111 sis. "In rcfirence to tho amount realized by Mrs. O'D.iy from the property. It Is hard to ste bow she could realize much He made hr no deed and the little olllcii furniture he left was seized to liny buck rent. The house was sold on executions had against blni and was also subject to n building uml loan mortgage, so tli.it Mrs O'Day had prac tically realized nothing uml has had to support herself. "The doctor could have had n ill- vorco had liu ii'-en willing to make any sort of prnptr arrangi minis for the I support of herself nnd the children, and If he Is willing to do so vet nnd to nllovv her to have charge of Hie ehll- dren under n proper arrangement, I believe It could lie done" unls lu the cusu taking tlie stand that Wilson would not losu anything as tnxpajer and also that the cnmuils slim huvo vested lu them certain uivv. crs of discrimination. Tho delenso has now ten days In which to tile a further statement of h! affairs. AT HACKFELD'S was presented to thu Into King Kal.t rana by the Herman emperor, and haf, been among KalakauVs offects ovei since It was a gift mm onu moil iicli to another, Kuh'o yesterdn) wrote a letter to W, Pfolenhaupr, ol Ilackfeld U Co., turning over to him tho portrait and today it was take" Horn IiIh iilllco In thu Kaplolaul build ing down to Hackfeld's, HANKOW IS CENTER OF ATTACK NOW (Assncl'lteil I'lr Cable.) HANKOW, China, Nov. 4. The Im perialists are shelling the rebel strong holds. It is feared that fire will break out and get beyond control. The Wes leyan mission for blind boys has been demolished and many wounded. MINNEAPOLIS WINS ( AHKOrlfltril lrnsw Cnliln ) MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4. The score 0f the football game here today 1st Minneapolis 30, Chicago 0. PRICE 5 CENTS. - r A fcl-'V !. Guard Is Called Out : -sj a THC ORDERS. TT.ItltlTOItY OP HAWAII. The Atljutaiit-Otiiiials Olllce, " Honolulu. jj Novunber I, 11)11. ! Kpiclil Ortlirs No II !j Upon the lequeM of (lie Ter- " rltoii.il Hoard of Health, the 'i iiiljutiiut-geiiiral Is directed to assume loutrol of such poittuii ? : " of the Kitllhi dlftrlct. lu the city $i ! of Honolulu, us may be hull- pj ' cutid by tho president of tho " Hoard of Health, und to estub- 'i'i " Hub a military quarantine cump $ thereon, nllotvliig no pel sou to iJ ihlei or dipait therefruui excipt iJ " lu uniformity with sut.li rules ' as nifty be ehtubllshetl bv tho Hoard of lleullli, or upon tho '''vfjl niiiien eriliinxiiii in lite irru 'V blent of (bit lltiirtl of Health. s - Hy ordirr of Hie titivtritor JOHN W JONKS The Adjutant (leiieral. ' . .i i i i J ,J .; ,S . (lovernor Irear has ordered out a Ictuchmcnt of tho National (lu.ird for police duly ur.mnil tho uuarunt no Hues ut Kullhl. This morning he nott- iteti uiiiiici joucs. aiijuiaui general, m to proceed with thu detail of men tiiuI 1 an uecessaiy nnuugcmeuiH (or a quar- : inline caiiin. Tin iiu'seitt nl.iu c to : Ir.'tu tlio itillltnrv enrilm, .1, (ti,,,. I II,. 3 tiipposedly Infected district tomorrow morning, nut inert' is a tHissimilly ol the Teirllorl.il soldiers pitching their tt'iitr. tonight. Tho National Cu.ml ,letall wilt eon- 1 slst of IS carefully picked men and . six tion-commlssloncil olliceis. under '1 command of C.ipl.ilu ,1, M. Cainara. 1 rlif.y will night nnd day patrol n frou- 4 lagi) of 12111) feet on thu makiil side, 'J lion on me w.iiuihl 10110 on the 1111 Ilka Illltl 1 .(Ml oil th, lvva Tlietin Ittin. aru drawn nioiiud Iho housu In wheh thn original ease or vetlniv fevnr w.i!i discovered, al hough tho hulhllng Ik not In I 10 exact center of the 1111.11 Ulltlued dittllrt. A barbed ulrn reiicn 7 feet high has been built around this ennro urea and scrub growth cleared nwuv for somo illst.-u.ee back from Iho fence, so that thu soldiers c.111 Iiavo nil unobstructed view of tho' ground. Not n man, woman or child will he ullow'etl to enter or lent,, thn district, :iiil lu order to remove tho'j Hanger or poisons 1 mining the lines at night, powerful mc lights will bo luontlnued on Page 3) s AHOPOKO'S CASE IS FOUND LESS SERIOUS W' have been luvcstjg.itlns the case of thu Hawaiian, Ahopuku, who contracted Iho disease fiuthcr," said til,. I l,,',.r,tl, tl,l ttl.tr.ll,,, "tl'limnt lll ,t,,V,MU, , ,,,.,, ,,,.(,. ,?I,V1I bo was llrst Lihen HI liu seemed tu bo wniideriug In his mind mid wasj lather wild hi his statementu vvhlchl perhaps wan tho lesult of his Illness, "Wo llml now that what seems, to bo very prolublo was that ho wis not taken III until Thursday evening Instead of Wednesday sis' was first thought Then ho went to lied and Had Hit' mosquito net over him. Hoi does not remember being bitten liyl any mosquitoes but this of course IsJ milling very uii'cli because nu don't ulvvnjs remember thosu things. "The main point Is that It was Thursday and not Wednesday that ho went to bed and still vvlillo even thlsl Is not of any great Impflrtnnco It) diminishes tho chances of any mos quitoes biting him w I1II0 ho was liw lections and theru Is also tho UkclM hood that any Hint might havo done so will havo been killed," "Wo have Issued 1111 order for the National Ciiiard tu come out and with tho fight." helpj33 art the rso wilt ill- Kill I