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VOL. X. NO. 4117
8 PAGES- HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1908-8 PAGES
PRICE 5 CENTS
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES AROUSE BITTERNESS
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PUNCHBOWL SPIRITS ARE EXCITED
HAWAII'S SCHOOL
EXHIBIHT FAIR
Babbitt Plans Best Ever
For Exposition In
Seattle
Hav. nil's srhunl cxhllilt nt tho Alaska-Yukon
I'aclflc Exposition In Seat
tlu uct )enr promises In do tho llnt'bt
i xploltatluu of wlint hart been nml
wliat Ih now being ilony In thu educa
tional Institutions In thlH mill Pnclllc
Territory of Iho United StnlcH Hup
t'rlnli ndent (if l'uhllc liiHlrucllim Mai)
hltt. whu Is a member if tho Scuttle
i'alr Commission, appointed liy Gov-
i rnor Kro.ti , linn itlrundy mnppcil mit
tho skeleton plans foi thu school ex
hibit. Committers have licon appointed In
each kcliool circuit, which really
meanti nch county, r.ml these com
mltteeH will woik up n. Hpeclal count)
cxhllilt. Thcsu evhlbltH will nil he
shown lieru in Ilonolnl iiimd nnotlier
comiultteu will bo appointed for the
purpoHu nf selecting thu bust out of
the Int. This, of course, will ho a big
utTalr, hut aftci It will come thu spec
lal exhibit, at which thu exhibits which
will go to Seattle will he selected by
thu ninn who has chaigo of Hawaii's
cntlru exhibit. The various county ex
hlliltH, Mr llnlibltt sa, cliould he
hero about thu middle of Aim II. Tho
Alasko-Yiikon I'aclflc i:xxinltlon be
pins on Junu 1st and ends October
15th.
On nccount of tho grcnt number of
liatlonnlltleH lepiuscntod in the
schools heio. HawaU'B oxhlblt from
her schools should prove of list Inter
est. I'nch,. Individual pleco of 'work
'will be tagged with thu pupil's name,
nationality, ago anil grndo. The prlv
nt'o sellouts will also bu given cotisld-
erntlon, but Mr, Habbltt'hns not taken
the matter up with them jet.
FAREWELL DANCE AT
THE SEASIDE TONIGHT
Thero will bo a fnrottell dnnco glt
cn at tho Seaside Ilotol tonight to tho
Moohenu baseball team. All friends
of the lio) a and loteis of the game,
as well as the public, are cordially
Invited to como nml speed the part
ing guests.
BECKLEY JOINS
"INDEPENDENTS"
$10100 OFFERED
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TO PETTIGREW
4-HsssssssW sssssH
'$ i!ssssK IsssH
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!MF$"$ t -4 sssssH s--isssH
SALEM., SMthj, Dakota. Sept. 29. Former United States Senator
jPettigrew ttatwtlikt he was offered $10,000. by the Ri publican Nation
al Committee .10 Uke the stamp for Tom Watson, the Populist candidate
for President.. The purpose of this move would be to draw votes from
Sryan. .
.' WILSON GOES OUT FOR TAFT
WASHINGTON. S. C, Sept. 28. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson
will take the stuno ior Mr. Taft. .Mr. Wilton is from Iowa.
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Bosnian Can't Land
SAN FBAX0ISC0, Calif., Sept. 28. R. H. T. Rosuan, the Hong-
konp millionaireiwho'arrived here today on the Koret, was refused a
landing on the jrro'ind that he has two wives.
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Thu llosnians up pear on the passenger list as II, II. T. Ilosman and
servant, Mis. Marait Ilosman and maid, Mrs. Clara lliumau and maid,
niiHs victoria uosuian. Master fjuwaru ilosman.
Vida Leaves Democrats
And Roasts
Party
Henry Vlda, who forsook the Re-. men t of the pniti
publican party iome time ago ami be- Spcillli.ill) has tl i been llhlftiat
cumo an Achl mat., ami who left Achl cil In the I)cniurntU unnentlim just
to become a Denicint, hag now hud held In order t,i irecnt thu freo
another political chnilge of mind, and olce of the contention on thu rhoICo
has left the Uemoc-ats to seek tonso-jof Supinlsors for ti e CIt anil Conn
latlon with Achl He explains Ills t) of Honolulu, tin cm or font of tbh
reasons In the following letter to his 'select coteilc, who run the p.uty as
erstwhile Democintic htcthren: Ithiiiigh It was then private proper!),
Gentlemen: I heieh) resign from supretl) uinsplrel lORctber nml In
membership In the prtclnct club of disregard of the iiib-s of the paity,
the Second I'lechrt Pourth Dlstilct, dlctalul to the . oiwiition that thu
I. hereby annotinco m)selfinsian Indcpenilcilt cnndldato for the
cmco'of Treasurer for tho City and Coouuty of Honolulu.
ononai: c. bhckley.
This announcement was madu by Admiral Deckle) this forenoon.
When nskod If ho had an) thing elsu to sny ho replied, "Nothing." In
commenting on his candidacy the Admiral stated that over)onu clso
was getting into tho Independent fight and ho thought ho might as
well. "I nm not hurting any party. I did not attend any contention.
I am merely exercising my right as n citizen to declare in) self for of
fice We'll let tho people tnku earn of thereat."
GAY FOR SUPERVISOR
Prancls Gay was nominated by tho
Itepubllcnns of Kaua'l as tho candidate
for Supervisor fiom Wnlnica. The
wireless to tho U u 1 1 o 1 1 n of Satur
day gavu all tho nominees oxcopt Wat
men, which was left open. I.nto in
tho afternoon the Walmeu delegates
settled on Mr. Gay.
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Tho test caso of tho United States
ersus tho Haleakaln Itanch Company
with lespect to thu financial aiding of
political campaigns by corporations
may bo heard boforo Judgu Llolo this
afternoon.
Feds Will Back Trent
The Independent tt'nnlng of Long Itepubllcnns say that Long will talto
for County Attorno), Inukca for Shor-I nearly all his votej from among the
Iff and Monsarrnt for Deputy was tho J disgruntled llepuhllcans who v.ould
cause of much discission among tho othoiwlso ioto for I 'dings, whllo tho
politicians toda). Tho Itepubllcnns i Democrats clnim that Ixng will spilt
i are exceedingly wroth at Long, who,
they claim, violated his party pledges,
while the DcmocrnU luuo it in for
Inukea, though not In as great a mens
ure, as ho has for somo timo patt
been considered u weak sister by the
party men.
On the whole, overy one seems to
tbe happy, both parties clnlmlng that
.by the running of the Independent
candidates their respective party can
didates will he benefited. Thus tho
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THE MAN
Who is the most PAR
TICULAR about the FIT
and STYLE of his clothes is
the very one we want to
see; he'll never be satisfied
with any others after wear
ing Benjamin
Clothes
And the more exacting
the man is, the mora cer
tain are we that he will
come to wear our clothes,
sooner or later.
THE KASH CO., Ltd.,
CORNER FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.
the Republican votes to such an ex
tent that IMIiirj will slip In. The
Democrats claim that laukea will
talto from Wise the Civic Federation
tote, while tho Republicans are equal
ly certain that Inukea will take a
number of Democratic votes from
Jnrrctt.
Thu announcements mndo by Long
and laukea of their candidacies wero
as follows:
To tho Voters of Oahu County:
Yielding to tho solicitation of a re
sponsible taxpaylng clement of tho
community, I heroby announce mytclt
as an INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
for tho offlco of COUNTY ATTOR
NEY, nt tho ensuing oloctlon. I was
horn and reaied In Honolulu; I have
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"1UBERCUL0SIS CONGRESS OPENED
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 28. The International Tuberculosis
Congress opened, here .today. Secretary Cortelyou deluered the address
of welcome u.the representative of the President. Dr. Koch is among
tne notables prwwru.
NEW YORK DEFEATED PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 28. The New York Nationals won their,
game with Philadelphia today by a score of 7 to 6. ,y 5, , .
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MANILA. P. :.. Sept. 28. The city is not vet in touch with the At
lantfc Fleet by wireless.
Ten new cases of cholera have been reported in the last ten hours.
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DU B0IS LOSES BEFORE COURT
BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 28. The Supreme Court has decided in favor of
the anti-Du Bois faction.
Safe!
Your valuable papers and
jewelry are safe from fire, safe
from burglars and the care
lessness of servants if they,
are in one of our SAFE DE
POSIT BOXES FOR RENT
50c per month.
Hawaiian
Trust Co.Ltd.
023 FORT ST.
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HIS HACK HIRING
Employs Japanese Who
Can Garry Him
Cheaply
"Talking about tho 'A Settn,'
which stnteu that I patronlzo the Jap
anese hackmen in preference to the
Hawaiian hackmen," said Notley this
afternoon, "I would like to state that
the Hawaiian, tho haoles, and tho
Portuguese hackmen are welcomo to
come mid drhe mo for 30 cents an
hour."
"I have told many hackmen to como
daily to my honce and tako mo along
lor 30 cents an hour; but none of
them would do so. They don't want to
uccopt that offei while my Japanese
hackman right l'iro is willing to do
tho work for thnt price. I nm not to
blame. Tho trouble with those hack
men Is that the) biro their hack
from tho I'ako and JniPiicso stables,
which thej hate to pay 3 a day for
their use. My Japanese drlvci hero
owns his own hack and Is willing to
tako mo mound for 30 cents an hour.
"Regarding tho European immigra
tion, I am opposed to it, becauso there
uru enough fluid hands hero. Tho
lanters uro not emplo)lng thorn now,
ami jet somo more are to come."
Bulletin Business Office Phone 208.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.
BOOMERANG AT WORK
Fifteen Hawatlans who wero work'
inng onthe road-nt Kolau aro report
ed by Mr. Wation to Into been dis
charged from their worc tmlay. Tho
reason Is said to be that they sent n
petition to tho Doard ot Supervisors
rsklng that Gere, brother to tho Coun
ty Engineer, should bo romoved for
cause. Tho petitioners wero. howoter,
discharged by Itond Supervisor Peck,
instead of tho man who.'e scalp they
wero after.
and sctcr all connection with thu
Democratic party. j
It is proper that 1 should state the
reasons for my action in the prem
ises, and theso reasons uie as follows:
In joining tho Democratic paity I
did so under tho belief thnt the part)
was Democratic In fact ns well as In
name, mid that each Individual mem
ber was entitled to a voice in all
matters qnd that the action of the
party was based on the free and vol
untary act of ull of tho mcmbeis of
the party, uo matter how humble
each may be. 1 llnd Instead that tho
Democratic party is controlled, mid
Ijs uctlon dictated, by a few men who
work In secret, mid that the members
IVitii tli Ucprcbeutut1 'o District should
convene separately , nil nominate tho
Supertlsors from that rcprtrcntntltu
district, mid that the Fifth Itepie
seutntlte District siiould convene sop
match ind nominate the Sttpervl.sorn
from tint dlstrl.t And this was
done notwlthstnn ling that the rule.i
of thu DemocmtU part) reQUlie thu
contention ns a whole to nomlnatu
the candidates fo. Clt) mid County
oinceiH t.Mticle ', bcctlon ..); nor
were thu rules suspended In order to
carry out this cchcine to pi event a
free and untrnmmcleu (holcu by tho
pnrt) of Its c.iud'd ites fur Supervi
sors As a suspension of tho iuIch
ci.i orrl) bo hud nil n two-thlids vote.
oi tne Democratic paity outside or.inese plotters did not dnte to iiiii-
thesWew men hivr uob'-ing to saynsjeeed In the regiilut mid legal manner,
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to. the actual couliolland manage-
W. 0. Smith Favors
Land Improvement
The Land Advisory Hoard concn- tho manner In -nuicli lands, that I?,
Ail Miiu iiinrnlnfT In tho nTil Tlirnno- ' 1
FOR THE BEST FRUIT FOR SHIP
PING leave your order with
Island Fruit Co.,
72 S. KING. PHONE 10.
GRAPE COBBLER
The Latest Drink At The
Hollister
Drug Co., Ltd.
SODA FOUNTAIN
Albert Gumbs will today give a
banquet for the Giant newsboy base
ball team, to celebrate their victory
over the Ilulletlns at Baseball Park
) esterday.
Tho breaking down of a water cart
on Klug street outside tho First Na
tional Hank this nfternoon held up tho
Rapid Transit servlco for about fifteen
minutes. President Peck of tho R. T.
Co. emerged from tho baiik and direct
ed the work of icstorlng tho iurtlco.
ON THE SPOT
Our messengers are never late:
always on the spot is the rule with
them.
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE
PHONE 361
Our Auto Delivery
insures prompt filling of society
and party orders.
A. Y. Cafe
Pay
A-Little-At-A-Time
FURNITURE
J. Hepp & Co.,
180 S. KINO STREET. .
room lu tho Capitol, nnd, although
there w is n very small attendance.
tho meeting continued until the noon
hour, and there was not a moment of
the timo wasted. Members of tho
Land Adtlsory Dottd, appointed by
Governor Krenr, who wero present
were A. Lewis Jr., chairman; Carl
Smith, J. P. Cooke. V. . Thomas,
and Alfred Carter. Present at tho
meeting were Lu.d Commissioner
Pratt, ,V. O. Smith, Mr. Hind of Ko
hala, Col, 8,im I'ail-er, Mr. Testa,
Mr. Tucker, and Mrs. laukea.
Tho usual qucstiuis were referred
to with regnrd to the locnl land laws
by Mr. Lewis and the other mcmbeis
of the Hoard, and miggestlons wcie
called for from tlnso present with
respect to tentative remedies. It there
were any faults in tho manner In
which lands were now being doled
out, Mr. Lewis stated that ho wanted
to hear what they were and he also
wnntcd to hear suggestions ns to
what remedies could bo applied to
thete thnt would work out consist
ently with tho rest of tho laws. Call
Smith went Into o minute dctnll of
In llllo. This wa-i with tho vlovv of
bringing foith ronurks on tho icsl
denco cl uisos In tin land law.
W. O. Smith biourlit up n phase of
tho present land laws that hnB been
given a great union nt of attention
it ml stud), i. o the residential
clnuse. llowcter, he mado a strong
suggestion that tho residence claino
bhould not be made so rigid, but that
ono fntorlng Improvements on tho
land proper ho added and git en much
attention. Mr J'n-.lth also stntcd
thnt plantation land should not bu
given out by tho Government without
resolving a Epaeo lu tho center for
the mill.
Mr. Testn biougnt up tho matter
of the nppralscd values of Govern
ment lands which wore sold to home
steaders. Ho gavu a speclllc oxamplo
whom the nppraliej value was far
too much, and maintained that nil
such should ho kept ns low ns pos
sible. frightened lest her llttlo plot nf
land should bo tnl o.t nwny from her
becauso sho Ilted in i grass hut. In-
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New Styles
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Ladies'
Footwear
We have just received by the S. S. Lurlinc a large
shipment of E. P. REED & CO.'S fine coods for ladies.
Pumps, Garden Ties, and Colonials, in all leathers.
New goods are constantly arriving by every steamer, in the
latest styles.
Manufacturers Shoe Co., un
FORT STREET, 4 DOORS BELOW HOTEL.
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