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z. o - llf V" 1frv V Jxtasi ,T; " ' r ' Evening BuLL.fr v., 38 mi 'm From Snn Frnnclaco: Wllhclinlna September a For San Francisco: , China September U From Vancouver: Zeulandla September 1G For Vancouver: M aroma September 13 riN Schooltimc is licr a Rain, ajul the children need snatch paper of con venient size for' school work. Oct them a nickel tablet from the Bul letin office. 3:30 EDITION Readers Respond to straightforward advertising ESTABLISHED 1832. NO. 4711. 10 TAOES. HONOLULU, TERIUTOP.Y OF HAWAII. SATURDAY SESTEMBER 3, 1910. 1 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENTS. ? r FINAL FIGURES SHOW Shriners Want One Whole Ship Sunny Jim Would Bring One Hundred and Fifty On Wil- .helmina In February Sunn) Jim M Catullera, Inched by unp li ii ml rt-il it ii '1 IHly Khrlnurs, w.i n I a In rhaitcr thu steamship Wll hclmlua foi thd I'cbiuary tilp and iii.iKo tliu tour fimii S.i ii Francisco tn IIiiiiiiIiiIii, JIllo mill lutuui. Cu tic & Ci.okc, the local agents of llii! Matron lino, iceelved a cable Br.iiu jesterdny In whlcli tliu defl nlto I (lineal In made, ami tlio local rcprcrntitallvcs have been tcstlne, public opinion on tlio subject. Tliu Stulnurs want Id charier tliu paisurigcr equipment nf tlio ship nut light, ninl tills mciiiiH that It will practically liu taken olt tlio roulu in far n h local passengers for tho Februuiy rouiiil trip aiu concerned. I'lnniotlon Committee members ivra disputed to favor tho1 plan. ' They believe that ua the 1 J onul it I.tn comes TO COMPLETE YEARS "1 want to coiuplclo ni forty jo.irs of r.crvlcc nn bandmaster of tlio Ha wallan Hand. M) forty j-'ars wlll-bo up on Juno M. 1912 When that In rem lied I nm re uly In rctlro. I want to quit of my own accord and not ho lo'ccd o .t " This Is what Capl'iln Hergci had (u cm whenjio was naked If be was will lug lit nrrcpt n p'ns'oii from tho lloanl of Kup-rvlhora and u'llio from tho ipadeisblp of tho Hawaiian Ilnml IltTRer sets .linio 1st, l'j)2 as tho Into upon vbkli ho will be nadj to Sli" up tlio balou that lie has In III SALE OF 0. S. TRANSPORT THOMAS TO COAST OIL Immeill.ltoly upon Ibo OockltiK of tho United Htatf Army transport Hhermaii this uioniliiK- at tho naval ilocli, It waR iVipoited that Un 1 liam had iltspusvil of olio of his k1- t'aullo lioopBhlps. Tlio mport la crcdllrd by toniu and dlbeiedltcd by otliom. " Tim bis tioopshlp icferiod to la tho 17. H' army traiinpoil Thvmas. AeuiiillUK lo tliu ollltera of tho Hhur man, tho Thomas li.ni been Mild to a li.iii Kianelscu oil ijiulliute. (I 1.11... .1 til it till. I ftl IIU.KIf I Thomas was Hold to u Han I-'i.uk 1st o, Pll jyjidlnitc." Mbl CnpjalM l.yn.im of tho Hhorniiui, whim Intonlmvod IIiIb inornliiK. "It Is Iho liileiitlou of tho iniii-lintur." loiiilmieil tho ; Kunlal i ( pi uiu. "in tiKu her hh an u)l tank, hi my opinion, hunoii'i, this Is lii.rdl) poBslhle. "I'liu ruin iiCniij Unlti'il rilalos nrni) iinniiiri is pni-ilil) Iimpoh Utile without mnvlul hi'I uf rim- giwi. AtwHt live fr hkd C'hii- gimui iMitMnl mi Hut iiruhlblllug Oi' Wit) uf MHt HiHiwhli Hlt iw th MUll4Mllil.il bt f'UHIM" i raal .MU WbM tHt UM MlWrlfUl III Ik MIWC llHHttNtl'l wm. 4mm m mm ibe iphii TRICK on the route In February, there will lie no"' Ions lulei fereneu Willi tho paaHMiger nr tiniliiutiitloiis or tliu icgular trallie. Thoy feel that nicji a paily uf SIiiIiicms us Jim McCand less wlulil bring lioio will tin tlio town j-bnil anil llii; cnuutiy good n"il tho Shrlnoru good. John Dioiv stat ed thin morning that tlio e,encrul opinion appealed In be fimirnhlo to the proposition, hut no del'nlle ac lept.uiee bad jet been made by b'.j company. The plan of tho SIiiIiicih Ib to inaKu tho regular inuud trip, stop. 1iiK bero anil hen going kin to Ulto. They will buy up tho whole passenger it"rouimndatloh of the silly. The freight, of course, will bo handled as usual, us even .tlio Slnlncis r.in't tarry enough 'fi eight to till thu hold uf the Wlllielinllia. HIS FORTY ' AS BANDMASTER under Moniiiihj. llopiibllc and Terrl torj for nearly roil) jcarn und If ho lellrcK before that lime it will not bo of his free will and accord. Helper iichiinnlvlRcs that the pen slon will bo entirely weleomo at tho Otplratlnn f bis forl yeais period mill that ho bopeH In bo nbto to mi .hack'to bjc old home In (erm.iuy and lslt tin nceii'8 of his joulli beforo he camo to Hawaii und ItMUKiiralod It s far rained baud, "I want to Bet out when I am leady," bajb tliu Captain. "Not bo-fo-e " IS ralo of tho lioopsblp Thomas was poyhlhlo under (ortalu clinimalnmcu. tUiptaln I'alls, tho local quarter matter uf the I nlted States ut my traijHport t-ervbo. rrrnlil not bo lutthcd this niiiiiilliK, ami boneo his 'vcislou of tho affitlr could lint bu leaineil ' llflV CPilllTl1 Tfl ' J J UUliU 1 0 III FUHM IN HONOLULU jNiiw Ul(ll .)0 J(y S(l)1t mi)iU. nin,lt ,a WJ,j Hawaii. II will b imeimtiii,; lV'u bow thu local l.uU titkn to I ho Idea. In Austialla. for ,,,,, tm, pllH( t(lr(v mv 1)(,ull tiiuinwiiils uf tho mimiIh, and a linn ,,j r ,B 1,. r(li ) , H ,MI,t ,lf , inhi lii.)' ciM )lHll lUrl h ,.,1,,i,l((iUi, wiiu Uw ,,H1,,,m,,,M r n,,. ny ifexHil In Knw Yiirk. Mini lm U mi Wrui ! wMHblWiliiK liuli huiti, Kmi JlMMilny 1'iWwKUe win HtWl III dlM-U llttl MWlUl, NUil II It,, tiluui H MMWM IlW.1 .NW ,, uilMti MllViUlll Ills I kit i,,.tlu win him he an wuiiiixinHi Tariff Gets Greater WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 3. Stair ps na-Jc pubic loday by the Tr-is ry l)t, irtircnt show that the new 'd i If Ins been a Rtctt success as - pr.tiucrr cf revcrue. The cus toms tc cir's ftr the first ytai under the r.irw i- 1 aic seventeen 'Hill lions C dc!ltj in c-.ccss of the best pi evicts jesr under the Dinglcy tauff. PRAISED TAFT i ON HIS TARIFFj SIOUX C1IY, Sep1. 3. Colonel Ro::uclt cieated a new icntation hete tonay, when he endorsed the taiift ccnitnission plan of Frcs.dent Taft. He Has adducing a Urge au dience, und with him on the stand werj the lssargeiit leaders Senator StUim- and Itcptcsentativc Hub hard. Roosevelt endorsed the Prts.' ident's tarilT suggestions for a tariff commission, and complimented him on the tarifl agreements that have' bc;n midc with foreign nations.) This is one cf the paints on which Htw iiuilliJIMIiailUU 11U9 UCtU VlfcJUl- outly attacked by the insurgents. TAFT GOING TOST. PAUL BEVERLY Mass., Sent. 3. Prcs. ident Taft Parted today for St. Paul, where he will attend and ad dtcss the national convention of conservationists to be held there. DAILY SCORES OF BIGJJSAGUES (Special Bulletin Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. The scores in the big Jcagucs' play today arc: American -Washington 3, Phila- dclphia 1; Detroit 4, Chicago 2; uicvciaiiu in. &t, Louis 4. National Boston 9 Brooklyn 111! i-niiaacipiiia ss, new York 4. Income rjl.indinrj of National Lcamie, Otpt. 2 Clnli W I I'rt. I'lilcagu 7.1 .11 .GSR 1'llli.luri: "fi .5r,u Now Yiuk n.-i y .570 Clnrlniiati J8 .11 .517 I'bll.idulphla ., r8 ,1H .r.0l lliool.lyn 41 . f.7 .330 St l,ouln fi 7" .3'lli Huslim t 77 .3ii.l Oantcllnc of American League, Sept 2. Club. W. I. V. I'hlladvlphl.i 81 37 .GSR Ihilliilt 117 62 .Sil.T Nuw York (J III .fiSI lliMlmi fin f,j .570 Clow'hind Dl 11.1 til WiikIiIukIiiii 51 (18 .y I'IiIpjirii . . n 71 .3K8 HI Louli, ... Ill 78 .53'J BURNED AT SEA; SIXTEEN SAVED; BOSTON. Sept. 3 -Tho itriiniu Went Point Inn Inrn buriicil nt ie. Tim ship wpt ttbiif.dnncil, nml the III))'! (ojiip my of f xtreu was kftvnl by Dm iteninci' Ilrvoilhin, AiiniU, Alrjuiiulfr YH!)j( W" mmk NEW lias Sllghl Mix Up With S. S.-Supply At (iiit'im Pmlns a r.pcll of rnKijy weather whllo the Unlinl Ktalvn Army Irana IHiit t'lieruinn wan on bn way in Jtn nll.i. on her Jatt Irlp, rim colliipd wi!h Die Unlluil PI iks u.iwil ship fiirpl) III (Jll.un. 'Ihe (ulllsloii cum cd no d nmiKu t'i the IiIk triMipshlp; bill ibo Hiipi. was Homowhat ti'ialrliKl and it bnle other il.ihi.igo Ml llltl'll. The iiilllKleu, an irdlnt; o Caplaln l'iam of Iho yiieiniin, 1ii,.mk, im nrcHinl or a nilit.ike of Iho eii;;lneer InjT ilepiiluienl In icspnndliiK to tho leliKiiiph Iroiii him, who was un Hi.' IiiIiIko r.l tliu linio As loon as thu two ships milled Hie fSBlnus wore vloppe, and onlered ro 'ImmI Willi full i.pied nrlcrii Alter .liiiKilnR wllli tliu MlrniK riirrent. the to ships bat kid away from each oilier j An lunilo lla(Tiilitiilnatlou of both ships rhnvird that llttlo ilaningu had been done tu either. Tim tinnsport, Sherman, which wns exiHCled in urrlvo at II o'c'ock this foicuooii arrived off pirt u Utile bo loro 8 nrincK. Mho was Ktmifd a ipiltk pratlquo by tho I'jial ipuiran tltio oniclRls The tioopihlp whleh sailed for San It.iucIho this iiriuruoiiii at 2 o'clock docked nt the nital wharf nt about 8 o'clock where Iho passciiKurs wop landed. Tor Honolulu tdm brought five i-ililn passeiiKcrs Captain Itohert W Meams. T. t? A., SOtli Inrnntr) Ciiitiiin (ItsirKo H. lUites, U. 8 A . SOtli lii.ifntiy. ami bis family arrive I un thu Sherman They went met nt the wharf by their fellow olllcurs. Tor San Francisco the Slier man is taklm; 113 cabin pisscn Kers. 58 second cabin ami 350 In t lyi- i-feraKi'. Of tho latter numb' r Iheie w'ero 252 casuals, 28 (.Irk, 11 ilWdnrr.ed rohllors. IS prls oners. "K naval risusls. 3 hick naval men, 18 casuals of Iho United Slates Marino I'orps, and 11 ox-enplojees. Ker slaco the collision, whlrh oc curred at.Ounm. Ihu Sliurmau experi enced splendid veiilhcr Thu nea was smooth and Iho p.nwuKurs, who wnro nut seasick, etiJoed tho trip Immeuso ly. As i.oiiii as tho hlK ship was tied to Ihu natal wharf this nmrnlim, or ders wue Klfli to 1 K Davis, for uBn iiMilcr of Iho Quartermaster's Do pnitineiil to htatiuu himself lit Ibo end of Ihe KniiKplank to piuvenl thn Honolulu people fiom bnaidluK tho shir Tho orders bowiner did 'not effect Ihoso vlio bad passus Krauted tliem In the local iniiilerniastei'H depirj- nient rhos- who illd not lnv pisses were shut out SOOTilERLAND llnir-Ailinlial Win II Kouthni- laiid. I' K N , ' lilof of the llureaii of Naval Couslritcllou, who madn a seari lilng Inspeitliiu of thy local. lllivill o.lses nun u.iriiiinn iiiiiiiih !' short sla) In Honolulu, will leave, for Washington, I) I', on tliu steam ship China, whb li sails at 'J o'clock louioirow morning. Milne his in rival on Ihu rllbi'll.l Iiml week, he, In lonipany with Ileal Ailliilial llees, I iitilliui ikI.i III nf Ilia, mivul kli.i lull ululli.l ninl III p liil all Hie hail inks nil I 111" la lliliil Hii'iiImi H'Ml IIIUi'll lllllli Hi. hs.klMn up Ihu i'iniiriii'lliii wurk ul I'lMli llllUlUI with 4 W III iwuMhk I li iihh nf ids ii.'mii pwwurlul iimI sis I lulls Im linn niiilij I iiMii'iiwtMi imhiuni) ' ,iMi HNWnlllNi lit MaM ton ' iHH b mi wsWif WMK 'Wl It & f,MM' " MMI) X SHERMAN COMES I l FROM MANILA! TARIFF SUCCESS Don't Like!Primaries 0pen rnrtifuinrr Scheme LONDON. Sept. 3. The Westmin stcr Gazette, in nn article com menting on Colonel Roosevelt's ad dress opposing the neu'rnlity of the Panama Canal, says that the pro posal mdc by Roosevelt for Amer ica to fortify the canal contemplates the violation of an international agreement, UPRISING IS . SUPPRESSED .IANILA, Sept. 3. Jhc uprising cf Filipinos in the province of Ncuva, bland of Viscaya, has been suppressed. Mandoa, the leader of the rebellion, has been captured. PHILADELPHIA POPULATION 1r7ASHINQT0N, D. C, Sept. 3. The Census Bureau today announced the population of Philadelphia, as shown by the census just taken, to be 1,549,008. The population in 1900 was 1,293.697. M'BRYDEWILL ('hoy Yung Jo, the Korean who was stabbed by I,e Song In, Is In u bad way and at I o clock today wa: given , eij lltllu ihaiiti. of Hfo Tho woiiihI in tho man's stomach was a ghastly! ...Ii. ..It.l II U....I.I l.n .. ...In... In It 1...I 1...V, ...... . n..i..u trv . ...II..V.V It IIU survived It. Tho man who did the stabbing Is in it tell ut tho ml I co ntntli.ii and he ex presses no contrition for bis crime. In fact bu wishes that bis victim would die, and then his hutu would bu appeased Claudius Millryde Is said to have been lotalned by friends of thu would bo mmdorcr, for tho defense lie, this morning, wished to Interview tho prisoner but was not allowed to do po McIIrydo Is now talking of Insti tuting habeas corpus proceedings iiml forcing Ihu pollco to allow him to seu the Korean No charge has, so far, litn laid against U'u Hong In, but as soon as It Is seen whether tho Injured man will die or not, a formal charge will bo entered It is now reported that Choy Yung Jo has a polite record on Hawaii and that ho wa,H known as "thn eiii'M'slcr" uiiiong Jnpanc.su of Ihu big Isiunil STATEMENT ON ASSAULT. Wo, Ihe undersigned, Koreans who weie piesmt when one (J. II. Yiiiib alteinpleil lo assault Ha III Chung a thu Korean Club, Ik ruby Htnlo tint wo did not, nor did any other Koreans assault said Youg, mid Ibo said Ynug was only stiuek by Ibo said I lis III Choiig In self dtftusu und was not as s.iultcil ul all. 'Iho casii of Iho child In iyilnii is now In coin I nml In churn of Hie lawicm, nml Mr. Yihik iilliiekid Mr Ha III Chnng Iiml henauio he would not imiMivm ihu chilli tu liliu with mil nn in dm nf Ihu rouit, said YotiK iiilnilHK lulnly HiHl bu whs Hie fsth hi ul Uiu ihiiil nliliiinKli lm l mm llml In Hlinlll r Mill Mill WfMUHll ('Mil I'YIWid V VAlf HAN YIIUNII KAMI VIK HI II IK KIM YIIJfNIi WAN -IMM tNM'NHW tum i t l No IH Uf MMr MmM Im i rM ljNi H)i In UnimU ItMlw lf Tfcn uiir j mb iiwr m m MWfjIJJpp RECINCT This Afternoort Andrews Roll Found To Con tain Improper Registrations; i More Trickery At 2 o'clock Ibis allerimou the jkjII- ltiK places of the Hepiibllcan precinct clubs wiied for tlio election of ileLvj gates t Iho Territorial mid County loiiM'iitliliis, thu interest of tlio pub lie ccnterlm; in tho Manoa precinct whero tho instirKent wing Is out to elect their slates and ml tho An ilruws-Uiitfjndcnti domination of tho piccluct. There nio conttsts In olher prtrlnets of tho Fourth and FIMi Districts but noiio that approaches that of tho .Ma noa precinct In Importance, or wbcro tho Insurgent (IkIU lias been wiibuiI moru (otislslently. More Trlckly. It wan illctivireil this inornliiK that ollldal ballots of tho Manoa pncluct were liolnit distributed allhi.UKh the rules of'lho Hcpul.llc.iu parly Intent that Iho ofllclal ballots shall. be jinder-' seal until nciuorcu over'lo Iho JiiiIku or election. A few of the ballots found thcie w i.v Into the hands of tliu InsiirKunts and It Is believed to be another uildineo or Iho tricky meth ods resorted ly h Iho programmers. Tho Insurgent oi ionization, to art biiio fairness at the lulls, was jnir fectcd and Ihu machinery put In mo tion this nioriiliiK and nothing will ho lett uniloiix to early out tho plans In Ibis regard. "Win or lose." said K li Sleeio this moruliiK, "wo Ihuo notbluK to explain or rt'Krct in this fight Wo ITaNo con tended fur decent politics on tho mcr Its of tl question Involved , Wo ex-und giving In extcnwi the nctuul o pectjo win and all that wo want now'curenccs anil Incidents that havo-lcj Is li ' r rhanco In havo tho actual I to tho cbarceu uf fraud .-in. I rronlte.) o r f Ihe Itepiibllcaus of tho prc - LIBRARY ARCHITECT WILL SOON BE HERE TO LOOK - OVER Il'iiry Whlineld, tho architect of tho Library of Hawaii, will sisin bo hern to look ovor the slto for tlio building on King street adjoining tho Capitol. Whltllcld, whoso unites liro In Now York City, wus in consultation with II. 1 Kerr when thu latter was Cast it'cenlly and at Unit time, stated Hint ho expected to bu In Ili.nolul'i din lug Iho latter part of Septemb' r Kerr win be thu supervising architect of tho now llbrarv building ami tho gunural plans for tho nuw striirturo niost modern appllapces and flxtiiroi will ho giino over thoniimhly wllh for tho louveulunco of the patroiil (.ovetuiiuiil ulllrluls and tho siirrlnud lllirnr' staff , . SUPREME COURT IMPORTANT REVENUE 'I b.ivs lukod nn opinion or thn Hlipil'lllu Coilll oil Hie lIUHt nm n, 0 whi'thi'i Hid IliiHimii ibiihnil li.iiu kale ami li4sii of pnlilie lumls ran bu u o lor sins and iimiiiiii no ohi Ihh.Ih" said MH'rlnlMMi4nl uf I'mMU VYiHkn (tuwptwll 'I llii mMMlllIM utitw nm it wMIun "i i In 4muhii Diisiib V ( UN INls (UNI I Will INS lu I III Sll Uf (llN(fffM pn.iMini iur mtm-MHoii mi tlrli .! Isl lti lss Wen lu lit N"fiiM lm IUsii In MmMtiHi Ml ikr mmi id ! nm mmu m mum ' m FIGHT t duel find oupref. Ion In iho totes cal Ihla iifleiuiH.ii " Tho IiishwiiIs weio busy Ibis ninrii liiK In makliiK the final armiip-incntij huleclliiK wulchers for the polls ntij prepuriiiK Keiiernllr to eb.illeni-n u.l 'repeaters that aro liell ed to bo iiVit Iho roll a copy of whlcli was luriiet mcr to thu Insuruenli by Sccrctnri iiunniiiicau. f , . i As a result of tho Investigation lh,i wns itisllliiteil into tl lolln It- hal licin provtn absolutely Ihat Iheie nrj n number leiilstcrt'd who are not t sldents of tho prcclntt and If (hoi bine Iho presumption to appear at till (sills this afternoon they. ll bi promptly challeiiKul by Iho walebvij of tho InsurKenU. A few dead mel aro also rcKlfUoied and Iho roll lW. Miows fiiilJicr'ttliUpco of Iho 'iictT I'J of the Aiulrows-IIiiifatidcait work Icrs. , M Tho action of tho County Commit too In throw Iiib tho J. C. Cohen's Ka kaako protest out of court eliminate! n contest that would probably Unv furnished 'komo cxcllemcut nllbougl It doetoiei) at Iho hearing that tld only person actually buhlliri; n Krlot unco was Cohtii himself. j Thu ik.IIs oiicncil at 2 n'ckK'k ll'il nflcrniHin and will closo nt 7 o'cloci In thu Mama fight It Is bellovcl that Ihu circular letter which was Ren out estcrdny has had a beneficial ul fict declaring In plain languago TR1 causes ol thu oniNisltlon to Andrew! Micss 1 KING STREET SITE 1 vising aichlltcl while;" WtiltlWldx.1t hero ' Mr. Kerr states Hint .llonoluhal undoubtedly lOHsen a llluary flruc luro of the hlphenl nrchltectiirfllian practical efficnvriit'SB. WliltncM bclnj known for n toinhltiallou of thfsojtwl clomtnts In public buildings Ihst hi has designed. ' """I 1 Thu now building will lm dosjgiie iui ii view ior iuiiviiiiuk ainpit too for (iituin crow II. .nni will rnninln n,'i TO DECIDE (JUESTION OF PUBLI(; M Ill (bill till re Hill II' I.1IL'. niiatillllai ol viiliiililu IiiiiiJ iftalilu fur nurleiii . . ...... ... n .. I.,. . i. ... ..... l "in e'i' wu.till hi me proiOlt tllm. loiihl imtMif ajlploni Iih'I j Him lu i. I in mill iknt hullJ i nit is nicB..,itx M niwu tin ihwu itniii. m, iUiutmk win i awmiiTi lr nH)ll mm WIJU lHi iidjosjui r n ill iiiiin isqns IMHUillllPtli IN I III- IlisUUrl Ii will lm llla.ll li. tmur luils Wjll))(fh ft- ifin inaii'i iuh L.iiul,J..i., 1.U ill.. I Ikr UM t ft lu llMNi ItMUilNl I nITTii inHuTfifgrafawll J MM iaK' i