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v- i tmst Eve Bulletin From San Franciico: Sleira URMHt 26 For San Francisco: Siberia .i.-. August 27 From Vancouver: Zcnlnndla September in For Vancouver: Mnrnmu September 13 If yon have "the goods" and will: tell the plain, simple truth about them, Bulletin advertising will' W. 3:30 EDITION Can furnish you advertising service unsurpassed ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4704. 10 PAQES. HONOLULU. TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, AUOJST 23. 1010. 10 PAGES. .NTS. J PRICE 5 CENTS, ".? A 1 tI jb. Jl . 3t"' kx. I r !- ATKINSON SCOEES TRADE OFFERED BAD MONEV MEN ARE ACTIVE ON MAUI HIM Roosevelt Starts On Tour OYSTER BAY, L. I., Aug. 23. Colonel Roosevelt started today on his speech-making tour of the West. He will go us far West ns Cheyenne, Wjo. "I WANT NONE OF II" IS RESPONSE Brands Andrews' Deal As "Rotten" Stands For Reform ROOSEVELT AT UTICA. "I Into UTICA, N, Y., Aug. 23. Colonel Roosevelt nude the first speech of his tour at this city today. He was well received. He spoke on the conservation movement and dwelt with special emphasis on the better ment of men placed in positions of trust in public life. v REALTY BOARD Stanton Starts Splendid Scheme And All Join Him One hundred thousand populatton fur Honolulu In 191fi, and u Ilcalty Heard to help turn the trick, was the slogan of the business men gath ered at u dinner given lust evening In tliu Commercial Chili by Mr. Charles Stanton, manager of the Ktiipiukl hatul Company. It would have ilutiu the people ot the illy good to liuvu attendeil that Ubseuihly, hut, of course, Mr. Stun ton could not Invito the whole town ito tlie IiauquiM hoard, though lie ptomlses to gUe one grand luuu when the one hundred thousand uiurU l readied In 1913. Hut what would have done, the people paitlcular good would he the information gained regarding Hie ill III til Huh that real estate men havo In handling property. These dMl- cullies If straightened out will hen oU the town, benefit tho buer and bencllt the seller. There Is tho mat ter of titles, tho question of slualis, tdio building laws and the tuxes. Mr. Dondcro brought out the tin- lires-slve fnctB of tho taxes. He told if try.'ng to handle a piece of real i-Btnte and discovering that there were six bundled dollars of buck taxes dun on It. Ho went to tho tux oltlce and nsked why these. tuxes bad not been paid. No one seemed to know. Mr. Dondero suggested that n great deal of Improvement could he accomplished If the buck taxes were collected. lie nlko thought that there should he a board of as sessors, Kimo of whom were real cs tnto men and know what they weie talking about, A hoard gave some opportunity for sifting of opinion; now It- Is one-man opinion. Mnrstnn Campbell Bpoko of the Kiowth of the town In the past and what It would do In the future. It. II. Tiont proponed the Olio Hun dred Thousand Club, and said a lenity hoard should accomplish some- thing to upset the kuockeis. C. S. Desk)- spoko against tho rhuchs mid 'wild the work against them bad been going on for many j ears and bo hoped It would on tlnuo. (Continued on Pace 3 Tho first automobllo kIiow for west ern Canada will be hold at Winnipeg in 1-Vbriiury, l'JU. THINK that tho thing Is totten. I mil simply disgusted with what is going on, want nono of It, and I rt-f u so to bo drawn It," suld A. L. C. Atkinson this morning In speaking of the action of the llepubllciin Territorial Committee in Its exoneration of I-orrln Andrews, Mr Atkinson is no lunger chairman of the roiiimltleo bis resignation hav ing been presented at tho meeting last evening ns an expression of bis tils nppiovnl of what had In en dono due of the Incidents of the oxecu tho meeting that filed Atkinson's ire was tho direct proposition made to him by John Waturhiiuse Hint If tho resolution exonerating Andrews be passed, Andrews would Immediately resign. This was apparently a b-ilt lliionu out to buy Atkliisou'ri favor He binnded It as an Insult. "I have alwuys stood for clean poll ties uuil I am on the side of refill in. I bellevo tho reputable body of the Itppiihllcnn party feel the way I do nbuiit this matter. "I want It clearly understood that I do not stand for any control of tlte llopiihllcnn party by tho lliiuoi- people. Kveionp knows where I stand on tho liquor question. I'ersonnlly I nm for local option but having gono through a plebiscite mid obtained the opinion of tho mujoilty of the voters, I b- llovu lu accepting the facts. Wo llvo under n representative fonn of gov ernment mid the people have siKiken. It Is wise to follow tho people's wishes. "I think that the results of the dis cussion of tho plebiscite show two things l'lrst. Hint the present liquor law should be supported without amendments; second, that tho Liquor Commissioners should feel that they have tho support of tho community In n strict Interprt-iuliuu of tho law and keeping a firm grip on the situa tion. "I conducted the campaign two years ago and did not accept u slnglo kopec from Hie liquor men. At the snmo time I think that the Ilepubllcan parly is big enough and broad enough to give u square deal to all Interests. "Tho Ilepubllcan parly should gov ern tho Interests rather than allow tho Interests to got em the party. "We must Jealously guurd the In tegrity of the purty and not allow any sK'Clal Interest, liquor or any other Interest, to gin cm It. Ilepiibllcaiilsm stands for a squaru deal, tho welfare of tho p'oplc and the Common flood, brought about uy honest methods." RUSSIAN HAS COMEBACK $ rti RESIGNATIONS FOLLOW SESSION OF COMMITTEE y - .'' Jwm-------P & 'JMMk .BP-FriW ' 'vJui$KK HK&HH.',7. ? , STOA Hf7C&lcKlM.- W JF i 'fefeVtwlcT. jRk. wr.UHIM-r 'SmBlr rvKS ft 1M. .fm HiB? i - '" ' ' WM LANEDECLARES AGAINST Will Rifusc To Make Use J)f His Proxy Again i N view of the action taken yes terday alternoon by the lle publlcun Territorial Central Committee I feel that I cannot sit m.alii on the committee by vlitue of the proxy tluu gao nic n right to he pre.epl jenteribiy afternoon," nlil John Initio this mo-iitiit;. " 'In my np'nhn the best Interests of the Ilepubllcan party did not recelio the consideration they wcro entltleil to at the meeting estenlay In win necllou with the charges against An-ilrex-s Tho procedure adopted was ib cliledl) unusual, Tho charges wero . I ('. VTKMIN. Insurgent Movement For Progressive Republicanism Aftermath Of Andrews' "Exoneration" I )&& ' -fvv '"am An Insurgent movement, designed In tho Interests of pmgruiiHhu Ilepub llcanlsm mid ngnlust tho rule of thumb methods that biouglit about the "eMiiiei.iilon ' of l.oiilu Audi- ws ufler It bad been stipuhitcil that he would resign f.iithwlth. Is, the dlnvt out come of the session of tho Ilepubllcan Teirlloilal Central Committee held yorfterduy afternoon. The next result of tho action taken by Wntorhouse, .Macfarlnuo. King and Voeller Is that Chairman A. U C At kinson has leslgnvd and declares ah solutely that bo will go before tho peoplo In tho Interests of "progiysslvo Ilepubllcunlsm. He Insists (hut his resignation as chalrmnn be acceptd. AtkliiKou docs Pot Intend to recede from the position be nsuinoil yester day aftertiiKin when Hie vote was tak enIn will nut ng.iln participate lu the count lis or tho Territorial Central Committee. John l.ane, who has sat on the com mltlco during the Andrews hearing wlh Hie jiroxy of Otto Iloso. declnresi that h- cannot roiibcleutloiisly con i tlnuo to use the proxy. He declared that he shmiM withdraw yesterday! aftemoon and ho wrote to Hose this! morning telling him that hu would not use the pi ox) again. Marvel at Action Itopiihlicans throughout the city aro marveling at tho policy that dictated Hie action of tho committee jesterday iiftornoini It was agreed by those favorable to tin- exoneration of An Continued nn Paco 2J joii.v lam:. presented In a formal way and In my opinion were entitled to the utmost consideration, "The proposition to exonerate Mr.An dreus and then bnve him resign did not appeal to me ns being satisfactory to one slilo or the other. "1 have wiltten Mr. Hose (hut I do dot Intend to use his proxy again. And 1 Intend to nl -de by that decision. My principles in politics are fairly well known and I cannot reconcile inysclt to tho urtlnii tukeu yesterday." Our New Phone Number Is 1861 TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Apents, Alexander Younn Hotel i Laundry And tho llusslans nro bo gliinlng to find that Ilawnll Is not such a bad place, lly a recent steamer from tho Coast there returned one of tho llusslau Immigrants who thought he would find every thing ho wanted lu Callfor. nla, He leturns with tho report that be prefers Ha waii. Ilo encountered union men.'uiid regular work, and not bo much money In tho long run. Ho says he lias come back to sta. TAHOE TREES ARE IN DANGER .AUBURN, Cal., Aug 23, The Tahce forest reserve is threatened with fire, and troous have arrived to fight the flumes. Chauffeur Nearly Sent "Down Below" For The Night There was quite n gathering of stockbrokers, lawyers mid medical luen'at the I'ollce Com t this morning, and the occasion (hut ilruw tliu un usual crowd of spectators was the trial of I!. J. Uml, who was charged with heedless and lerktesa driving of uu automobile. Frank Thompson ap pealed for I-ord mid tho case was sent over till August ::o. It appeals that last night at K o'clock Special OtDccr Chilton and Deputy Slit rln' llusit wire slamllng on tho corner of Hotel mid lllshop stieiiis when Iord came along at n pace es timated at thlitv-llve miles an hour j and swung mound the (orner. Tint puce Is said to have been ter rlllc mid It was u wonder that the car did not topple over when making the turn. Chilton at ome Jumped on bis iiioloi cycle and made alter Hie tly (Coutimted on Pne 2) HOMESTEADS ARE Applications Returned As Not Properly Executed Applliallons for lioiunstenils are coming lu with great regularity tu every mull, but on account of home applicants iijiL following tliu Instruc tions sent tin-in, 'n number have to be leturiied to tho senders. Tho Instructions uio plain, hut mail) full to observe the B.inplest ones. The most tominou overnight Is not to iii.ii K on tho envelope lu what laud dlEtrlct tho land Is asked for. There aie live land divisions, and ut the ol'lie of Josh Tucker, lu tho p.ila ii. there ore lle sealed boxes. Into there boxes are put all appli cations for linmrrUMiU before they lire opened, wht h will be done mi tliu d.i) 'if the iliawlng in Nov em her lu ordei to place the applica tion in one ot the boxes, it Is liec- (Contiuucd on Page 2.) Brcckons and liendry Leave For Maui, In Hurry "400 Lost III lllrllLUrDMJ - a i-ire owepi State SPOKANE. Wash.. Aue, 23. R polls from the forest fires are itlarrt inp in the extreme. Sifcli n fnirfr CHINESE IS BELIEVED sweep of fite accompanied by henv TO BE COUNTERFEITER,10 of !ife hM, nevr .bcen J5"0.! At.vi ha lumtii) iii iivui vuiiuu Wireless From Sheriff Saffery Causes Marshal and U. S. A Take the Mauna Kea stations show that nearly the who of the treat pan-handle of the Sinl Marshal and U. S. Attorney to'f Mho is nblarc with forest fire ir.l.- ,L. rr.. I.. ' .1 Pltnf itnflt n-n bflt full four hundred lives have been loj Over nine hundred forest rangers ai missing. -1 (The property loss will reach mart millions of dollars. ' 1 Upon a hurry iall this morning, United States Attorney Ilreckoimand United States Marshal Hendry left on the Mnunn Kea for Maul and wjII there Investigate the passing of counterfeit money for which I.ee lAiug Is held under arrest. It was after 'J o'clock this morn ing that a wireless was received from Sheriff Saffery at Walluku to the effect that he bad a Chinese under arrest for trying to pass DAILY SCORES 01 BIG LEAGUES , (Special Bulletin Cable) I AN FRANCISCO. Am?. 2.1 Tli counterfeit coin, and l!ieckoniTiur.r. scci'csTn the big leagocs' plrfyHcdu are: : American Boston 11, St. Lont 11: Washington 0, Chicago l;,Thi adelphia 2, Cleveland 1; New Yot 3, Detroit 2. . National Pittsburp 0 Philadc phin, 0; Cincinnati 5, Btooklyn Chicago 3, Boston 2; St. Louis J New York 1. -1 l'c .til Standing of American Leauue, Auar,I (Jiuu. w. 1'hlladelphla 74 Detroit CT Now Yoik , CJ Uoston .', f2 Cleveland tf Washington IS Chicago -II St. 1-oulK 3S .It i Standing of National League, Aurjfj L at 47 4S DO r,s r.3 TO Hendry grabbed their traveling kits at once and '.i-ft on the Mnunn Kea at 0 o'clock. There has been coin found from Hmo to time lecently of a spurious nature, but so far no arrests havo been made, nor has It been possible to find out where the coin was coin- liig from. There was n theory Hint It was being put out on the Const and sent down here Jn small quantities for passing, but'tlicu thore wns a ques tion also If the stuff was not being put out here and sent to tho Coast for lr illation, while but a strny piece in w anil then was passed out here. 'I i ,on dollar gold pVco was tho clev "t Imitation of the genuine article, although the schemes ot the counterfeiters went so low ns to manufacture a spurious nickel, both of these coins being found In Hono lulu within the past few days. United State officials havo been keeping their eyes open for the sourco from whence enmo these coins, and although several clues hnvft limn linivtiirml f,n,n tlt.m fn time, the nrreat of tho Chinese ntl'l'"""" Walluku by tho sheriff thero Is Hm' . . TTX7- first deflnlto step that has been ' Jy JvJ,S. CUD All Y' IUKOI1. The wireless mesiago received from Suffery this morning wns brief in the extreme, nnd as It was so near the sailing time of the Manna Kea, no query for partliulars wus sent from hero. It was merely stated Hint the Chi Club. W. Chicago r,8 New York CO I'lttsburg fit Cincinnati. ,... 51 Philadelphia .... CI Jtrooklyn 42 'St. lnl 41 42 U 32 43 42 r.2 r,t M C7 r.s .4 A .4 a IS NOW FREI Directors' Inspection Tour Results In Good Reports Harry V. Lewis and Mark Ilohln win leturned last evciing from a tour of Inspection of Oahu planta tion, and their report to tlfelr fellow dlrectois will be most gratifying. "We found Oahu lu Ilrst-clnss condition," said Mr. Lewis In speak lug of their lour. "The wells of which hi much hns been said are well filled with hweet water. The joung cane Is looking lino nnd every thing Is going along 3n a most sat- i isfnclory manner. I "As for next year's crop, I have no doubt that it will be as largo or larger than this ear's output The young cane looks well, nnd I should say that the lowest limit should be a crop equal to this ear's, and should we have some soaking rains dining the winter It ought to go )iisldernhlv higher I nssure nn Hint Oibu is all right I don't know anything about the sto k quotation I am ii buver and not a seller. That's the wav I feel aboul It " CALIFORNIA TO (Special Bulletin Cable) I KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 23.j Mrs. Jack Cudahy, who has bet seeking a separation from Iter hu namnii bad In bis possession spurious band since the family fight son toln when tnkon Into custody, but.mo'nni ago, wncn uuaany, wiiii u the denomination or the coin or; $d,.of hi$ chauffeur, beat lip Je, coins in his possession wns not, LHl". an admirer of his wife s, r (,,! ceived bcr divorce today, with ai llreckons and Hendry nro expect-'""1 fixed at onedMlar. , ed buck within n lonple of days with i their prisoner, unless Uifoinintlon ', V OTE BUYER I gnlned Hint will lead to further In-, !is tlB-lln-. K AKKKS'l'l FRANKLIN. Pa.. Aug. 23.--J xeiih C. Slhlev. n Remihlir-An V.ti VOTE BONDS ' Rxe"'onttl candidate, has been. a I resua ana cimrgea witu conspire -.--.W-..T,-- - i . -- ' o aeoaucn voieis, mere Deing el SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Aug. 23.- dence to thc effect' ,hat 532,000 Governor G llett has issued a call been lpcnt in the district by sib' for a special session of the Legisla- in the purci,,e 0f voters. ft ture to authorize a bond issue for . A the Panama Exposition in San Fran- rn-iT3AT A Tf n Cisco. It is proposed that the State lUltlNiiJJU j shall issue bonds for five millions' TlTi1GrP'DWX of dollars, the proceeds to be used UIIiO 1 i,U 1,1 in guaranteeing the Panama-Pacific . j Exposition of 1015, j V'UDINGTON. Mich., Aug. 233 " 'A disastrous tornado has swei 1T AT)"RT7 A NT) through this section of the counfir ATJ..XyXl.J XXXlXy UniniF 1iltl,J n Ibo Jvljn nf o ml HIS GENERALS dollar, No lim are nv Bulletin Business Office Phone 250 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185 SUGAR. C0RINT0 Nicaragua, Aug, 23.' Ex-President Madnz arrived here fo. ( day. He is accompanied by a num- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23? ber of eenernls'who fought with him Beets: 88 nnnlvsis. 14s. lid ns I in the battles for the control of thc itv fi,18c. Previous quotation, 14 'Government. 10 l-2d. s j M . . -fti.ji--. , -ii'- . -JUWU J A MHUttdAid-IJ-UH