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prv V V . -',( 'li. Bulletin From San Francisco: Aula , August 2 For San Francisco: Ko.ev .. Auguet C Fiom Vancouver l Maibra , .,., .ugiiitl For Vancouver: ZeaUudla August lb W 711 i Bulletin advertising is th'ei thrnttl tbor ,nntrnl .tfnnnltilit tnr V .JLLiX business The speed of that business depends on how far a merchant pulls that thiottle open, Is a builder-up of confidence between the public and merchant n ESTABLISHED 1882. HO. 4055. 12 PAOES. HOIIOLULU, TERRIT0R7 OF HAWAII, MONDAY, AUOTJST 1. 1010. 12 PAGES. PEIOX I CXXTI. Y IS IN BALANCE T3 1 XTTAirH ii a ; 11VJ '2:30 EOITSON FMKHRE T j? ACHl OUT AND' WISE COMMANDS ililo Wharf License Brought Into Open Governor, Campbell and Thurston Meet With Opposition t)etails Of License That Hilo Railway Is After It Ih expected Hint late tilts nft ernoon an agieetnent will b signed l)y Suiierlntandent of Public Works Mntetou Campbell, with tho approv !i I mill consent of Oovemor Pi ear, .ind Hllo Hallioad Company whereby the company will obtain a franchise to construct a wharf In lliln harlior which will cost, In the nelghborhooJ of 1300.000. I.aRt 1'ralday a protest wus mailn Hllo the granting of tlm frnirllsci was taken up, AI.TIIOUOII Till: Ti:il.M8 WUIIK NOT DISCUSSKD IN' THAT MKHT1NO. "There Is nothing on'thp quiet In this mutter," said the superintend ent "It was aired In Hllo unci fully illscuiseil at that time, when lepra sentatlves of the shipping firms were pit-tout. "At that meeting John Scott of ngnlrst the granting of this fmii-iWain.ikii plantation nrkeil what the ctilso !y Messrs. Kenned), l'etilo und poll y of the (lovcrnment was lure Knbortson, ropiCBCiitlng the liitcr-l- gard Id wharves and landings In land Steam Navigation Co, Casf'e & the Territory. I replied that the Cooke mid C. Ilrower & Co., thcie policy was public ownership of every men contending that tlio franchise whnif mid landlrg In every caso In was being put ttiiough quietly and the whele Territory I said that I that the chipping Interests were en- should appeal In the Legislature of titled to a bearing before the frnn- 1911 for money to construct tho nee clilio was granted. jeirsary wharves at Hllo. Two will Attorney C. it. Hemenway was ap- be neeerearv to handle tho traffic, Kll1tedtoreprel!entthelirmMtrftn'Krfcilc?ir3 'going Bteamors and and a copy of tho pioposed frnn- the cither for cc'astw lie traffic." chlse wus presented to him. There In talking of tilt? question of prl will be n public hearing on the ques-, vnte ownership, the superlnleiiiieut Hon In the office of the Superintend ent of Public Wofks this afternoon nt t o'clock. When tho Superintendent of I'ub llc WorkR was asked about tho fran- rtnted that tho Hllo Railroad want ed an outlet to the tea and that they had ninilo n propusllon to construct. thl-- wharf. "The total cost of the wharf will cIiIko this morning he said that the bo about 1300.000," said tho super matter was first considered In April Intondent "lly the terms of tho mid that at tho recent meeting In franchise the company nuiBt adver tire for bids and titvcpt the loweit one. If they Co hot do that, an.i routtruct the wharf themselves, tne:i the llgutr for constructing must bi approximately that made by the low est bidder. This condition Is put In the franchise In order that the gov ernment may ki.ow what to pay for the wharf when It Is taken ,ovc, which can be dune upon six months' not lie to the rallrcfad company," "Is not this an exclusive privilege to the railroad people?" was asked "Not exactly. Aii)oue inn lnn-1 there, but uteamers must pay u Charge of two cents n ton on each ton burden for each twent-foit hours lying nt the wharf. Thl charge Is for vessels of over twent tons; under that capacity the chame Ib to ho olio do lar for each twenty four-hour day. "In addition, there 1 a whnrfage charge of live cents on each ton landed or loaded from the whnrf, except pnssongerc' baggage. Special rates may bo charged oil machinery of great bulk or livestock, "Stoiago charges may be levied on iillinmhanilLa; Uilch vomnln on trie' wharf for mora than foitj-clght hourH, if It la not the fault of the compnry that It Is not removed In that time. "There Is a provlclon that If the Government at any time upon whnrves of Its own shall make n higher wharfage churgo than this, the company ma) Increase to the gov ernment llgure "The whole construction of the (Continued on Pace 0 Death Fest ofSanDiego I Fireman WILL OCCUPY NEW QUARTER BALL FANS ARE Increased Room For Gas Company On Alakea "& Bcretania Sts. Tho middle of ths prokput month Honolulu (Ian Company, I.td, will movo fio mils present offices In Young Hulldlug to tho corner of Ala kea and Ilcretnuhi streets where near ly tlio whole bottom stoiy of tho largo building there will be utilized as head quarters for tho company. During tho past few months tho business of the1 company has grown by leaps and bounds' and now quar tets are necessary to liaudlu tho In ci eased business. In tho now quartets each depart ment of tho business will havo sopar uto location and thoro will bo no such congestion as has ilovolopcd In the present quarters. Tho departments will bo fccgiPgated so that It will not h necobsnry for those In one to pass through another department to reach their own part of tho office I'lmii the stairway on tho Alakea strcot stclo ofltho building mound to the bako shop at cxtremo Wnlklkl end on Hoiutntilu street will bo occu pied by tho gus company. Iteiiovatlons aru now going on In tlm building to prep.no it far tho spe cial uto of tho gas company and whero two or moro small renters "oc cupied places befoto thoro will be laigo commodious olllccs. Tlio nuw qimituis will glvo tho com pany at least ono third more room than Is now occupied and u special lighting display will bo Installed on HiIh comer that will mako It the brightest "bi ot In Honolulu during tho cv pilings, If jou havo not jcSt Installed a Na tional Oath Register and a Ilurrmighs Adding Machine seo the Wateiliouse Co, Judd building. For tho host In wines, liquors and cigars tiy Pacific Saloon, King and Niiuanu streets. Hick Sullivan, pro IMICIUI. - DR. CRIPPEN WILL NOT CONTEST EXTRADITION Alleged Rioters To Be Put On Trial Tomorrow As an aftermath of tho riot at thu Athletic l'ark jestonlny iiflernoon Ihri'o Jnpancho appealed In tho l'o lieu (.'oui t this morning, mid as their counsel 0. K. Chllllngworth, was not ready to proceed with tho case, tho defendants wcro bound over 111 tho sum of 30 each to appear on Wed nesday morning Tho thrco men were arrested ns a result of tho bottlo throwing and gen cial assault caso that took place at tho I'nrk jesterday. Tho trouble seems to havo started through n Por tuguese waving u Chinese Athletic Hag In tho faco of a Japanese. This act unmged the subject of the Mi kado and In a uitnuto it general riot w;ia In full blast. Hie Chinese fans had rushed nut on tho field to congrutulato their team, and tho Japanese remained In their enclosure) but stnrtcd to throw buttles at tlio other fans, Sovoral nar row escapes were noticed and only for thu prompt action of tho police there would havo been serious trou ble. Tomorrow morning tho matter will bo nlied In court and a greut number of witnesses are uxpected to bo called lu thu case 0N0DE8A ACTED ASJPEACEMAKER I'dltor Onodi'iu of tho Honolulu Ja panese Dally Chronicle, called at tho Bulletin olllco this morning and stntod that ho wns not agitating nor was ho cicatlng disturbance yester day after tlio baBeball gamo bttvveen the 'Wubedns and tlio local Chinese team. Ho said that ho was trjlng to quiet down -the excitement vvbon a l'ortu Two Wagons, Auto, Rapid Transit Car and Boy Involved Judge Cooper was coming Into town this morning lu his automobile, and when near Kallhl road ho noticed a wagon on the sldo of tho road. ,A Japanese wns loading take tubs onto the wagon, unci us tho Judge wished to avoid an accident, he turned to thu right. Just then a Itapld Transit car huvo In sight and tho Judge seeing It wns going to bo a clone thing, steered so as to avoid both tho cur und tho sake wagon. All would huvo been well If, ut tho critical moment, an Ico wagon hud not Joined lu tho mix up. lly using tho greatest caro tho Jmlgo just managed to scrapo past and 1)3 tween tho different Vehicles, but ho was horrified to boo a Hawaiian boy drop off the Ilapld Transit car, and right In front of tho automobile, This wns the Inst straw and try as ho could the Judge could not prevent his ma chine Just hitting tho lad. The boy wns thrown to tho ground but the automobile had such llttlo way on it that no serious Injury was clono him. The jmingstor got upl quickly nnd smiled. He was not hurt at all, and tho Judgo then proceeded! on his wuy wondering when ho should i again bo mixed up with u sulio waguu,' len wagon, Rapid Transit car and u small bo j. I SAN DIEQO, Cal., Autr. 1. Bert Durham, a man recently discharged from service in the city lire depart ment, wound up lib career today with a hoirblc combination of mur. der and saicide. : Daham fint tamed in n false , htm tl.at called oat the file depart-j went, i.e iay in amousn. ana as tnc -pjtir.cs o-icached he shot at the "nerr.ci rcsmndlnc: to the call, kill- u tr ore oat right and wounding- two j'r.cri. Bcfoie the oolice could Ret Bur 'iin he ran to his home, where he (ta:krd his wife and child, beating I'c-ti to death. He then finsne4 the horrible morning- by committing- saicide. SWANSONIS NOW SENATOR EICHMOND. Va.. Aug. 1. Former Govcmcr Fvvanson was today an notate. United States Senator from Virtrir a to succeed the late Senator Daniel GUNNER SHOT . HISCAPTAIN VICTORIA. B. C. Aur. 1. Capt. Peter Elleston, in command of the Hovnl Canadian Artillery, stationed at Esquimau, was shot and killed today by a gunner named Grant. The man had recently been punished for a military ofiense. FALSEHOOD FOUND OUT WASHINGTON, D. C, Aui;. 1. Lieutenant-Commander Baker of the navy has been sentenced to a re duction of fifty-five numbers and rep rimanded as a result of having been convicted of uttering- a falsehood. jrfW. V it,t ft. ,(. y MillllllllllllllbliiSBllllHBlAv W mat 't:5 " T tKT c UK.' " si ZrPia WISE SUCCESSOR TO ACHl IN V FIFTH Deposed Leader M "PflHfpjil nwc" Critics N i ACHl GLAD THAT BLOW HAS FALLEN Bulletin Business Office Phone 230 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 18.1 n ?! n :s :: u :: n ininn n it HARMON FAILS, MOB RULES COLUMBUS. 0 Aup. 1. Governor Harmon has failed in his effort to settle ihe street car strike in this city. The riotinp; was renewed today, mobs attacking- the cars when at tempts weri made to run them through the streets. MOYERAGAIN ODENVER, Col,, Aug. 1. The West em Federation of Miners again show ed its confidence in President Moyer by reelecting him to the leadership cf the organization. ASIA FROM COAST TJHS EVENING Kroni !?an I'rancUto, with a fow la) over patbcngors hut no cargo, tho I'ucltlc Mall iutei mediate steamer Aslit Is duo to arrive off the quaran tine at about 4 o'clock this after noon and will conio alongside Alakea whnrf before 0. i) it. ii. ii. cini'i'KN i.i ins m,i. uiri:, iii:m,i: ki.mohi:. QUEBEC, Aug. 1. Dr. Crippea, tli alleged wife murderer who was captured on his arrival here yeiler lioni London, was arraigned in court today on the charge of murder. Dr. Crippen preserved his self-control. He said that he would not contest extradition proceedings. Farther hear.ng will be granted on Au gust 8. Miss Leneve, Crippen's woman associate, for whom he is supposed to have killed his wife, is completely prostrated and was unable to ap tear in court. "OEMS" UNITE gnese camo about, mid, swinging his The vessel Is bringing down n umbrella In the air. passed ungentle- mainland mall of tin ce hundred or manly remarks j morn sacks When ho saw tho action of tho I'or- The vosol will bo given a prompt tugueso. ho (Onodera) abked the po- dispatch through II Ha:kfeld & Co. Ilea officer to removo tho disturbing uud will piesiiniubly sail for Jnpun awehukl, McClellan und 'Mnelmka. Four Precinct . Clubs Rallied There Saturday Thero was something dong. down at Wnlpuhu on Satuidhy evening. The clearing of the political horicon of Its plebiscite storm cloud lift n clear t!e!d for the Democratic precinct clubs of that section to get together nnd hold u big rally. It was an outpouring of the "great Hntorrlfled." Ma) or Joseph J. Fern and I.tnk Mc Candless led the long list of speakers who uddresscd u crowd of over thrco hundred people. The objm t of the meeting, so It is stated, vus to sort of solidify tho Democratic sentiment lu that district of tho Miami Of coursa before the meeting riiinii to u close it wiih pietty generally nuclei ntood that "Link" wax out for the congressional nomination v hllo "Ills Honoi" would nut at all be adverse to again occupying the mnyor.ilt) chair ut tho "city hall" for niiother term. Other speakers who added tiu-lr mite to the How of oratory nt tho Will palm meeting were Kaniho, Itjan, He- LAND BOARD HELDMEETING Voted This Morning To Sell Land In Hilo At Auction At n hurried and special meeting of tho I-nnd Hoard ut 11 '30 this morning mi application of the llllo uud Hawaii Telephono unci Telegraph Coiui'ony was presented for the purchase it a lot on the corner of Wutauucnue street nnd the new struct to Uo built between that nnd Wullultu street. 'ino application lor fits Ian I was made by President 17. K. Itlcnurds of tho company and upon mutloit ol Member Trent of tho Hoard It was voted to offer the land ul u public sale Tho usual advertising of :hls land will bo omitted by vote; of the board and the sale will take place in the near future. The lot which thu telephone) com pany wishes to purchase Is X liv I no leet und Is near tho federal building site. It will be used for tho erection of u building as u central olllce ot the Company. resident of Punchbowl from thu spot ports nnd Hongkong nt 10 o'clock to Onodeia admitted that ho did shout inoriow moiiilng. and )dl lor the Wiifcdas; but did so In order to encourage tho pla)ers Bulletin Business Office Phone 250 from tho laud of tho llUIng Sun. Bulletin Editorial Boom t-Phone 185 Thu first gun nus ilred about T 30 und tho Html salute to principle .11 f fersonlun was heard by II o'clock. BULLETIN AD8 PAY- IN FOREIGN PORTS. Monday, Aug. 1, (1HAVS HAItODOH-Sulled July 31: Ilk, Ileulcin, for Hllo. SHATTI.i: Arrived Aug. 1: Trench cruiser Montcalm, from Hllo, OAVIOTA BnllcM July 31: S. S. Itosecraus, for Kuanap.ill, "' " C Aclil. who has beon a mn.nl ciioiis flgiire. imlltlcally. for many jears Is diunpid, nnd dumped goocL and hard. Ills adherent friends. nR ter talking over tho iiolltlcal slfuatlor? jestcrday with (heir chief, Achl, askj ed him to retire from active sorvlcS In lKilltlcs nnd nllow n moro radical man to be their loader In the future. John II. Wire, editor or the rfc-lAi? Hon, according to some qf tho poll 1 1 cluns.'who claim to have aclLncoi? the situation, has been undo IcadeR of tho Fifth. Ho Is a Fourth District m i. but thoso who are llvng In th'rij 1 1Mb claim that they nro iuatlflod In' selecting. Wise to bo their polltlrat! lender In the coming campaign. ? The reason why tho former Achl men dcimcd their leader, according to Homo of them, Is becnuso Achl Is too conservative. They wanted to huvo b loader who Is radical and they accordingly selected Wise. Ho Is a radical man, and has been known'os such for somo time. M Wise, who wag made one of thS political workers by the Republican! loaders since the prohibition cam paign, ir already lu harness. Ho hall presented his plans to his superiors? who. It Is said, havo n great deal of confidence In Wlso's plans. fl While Achi's namo has been placed on tho retired list, It Is still claimed that technically he will bo the coun sellor nnd ndvlser of tho political army of tho Fifth, This claim Is laughed at by Achl " "I mil glad that I am relieved ot Iiolltlcal botheration." said Achl this morning, when seen on tho subject? "It Is true that I have been toocpn scrvntlvo In the past, and ouTtbat account n number of my porsoual friends havo suffered. S "Yesterday somo of my friends ask ed mo to taken moro radical ludtlii live, ro far ns politics Is conccrnectjln tho future, but I declined to iloTso They believed that I hnvo been too' conservative In tho past and thatby being moro radical In tho future, they, might be benefitted by It, polltlosflly: "I told them right thero and tbtbril that t was not, and havo not boon anxious to get a position In thogbv eminent service. They then suggitt-. ed Wlso's name, and I told themto ut, v, nut iiii-j iuouiii uvbi iur iuuir selv cs. "This ended tho conferencoy and wise was selected to lean incinitn at tho coming campaign." Ii , With Wlso ns a leader of tho Fifth.' It Is doubtful whether tho old war horses, will be seen In the coming campaign. Wiso, It Is reported,, Is j backed up by Andrews nnd tlio' Ho publican leaders. With tho retirement of Achl from' the fiold. It is problematical whether Char'cs Hustaco Jr.; who Is a candi date for mayoralty, w(ll receive thoj support of the former Achltcs. WisoJ when asked this morning about" tho, raudldntes for ma)or, would not com-' mlt himself to nuy particular candi date. He would not say anything. other than re-mark that ho was roa- dy to perform the duties ot his offices to the best of his ability Down In Knllhl Camp, It Is saM.S that Jack l.ucas" chances aro veryl irlght. Y & Nagran Fernandez, as usual, uj watching the Interests of John l.ano. Personally he does not want to spen' much of his tlmo In politics. ''lit would rather attend to "til prlv business. J. C, Cohen, whoso name has beeiv hanging over tho horlion for sohatoj rial honors was once, moro spokej? of this morning by tho votcrtrlnjt Fifth. Thoy would IKe toKnow, thcr ho dcsros lo cot thelrjaupport1 or not. Ki-jU