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f ffnyryny p ' pi vwfV. "Tf mv TWT' JJiifWT !. Evening W"!iHiniHin,7H KnKBMHBt&BKaJTBKKaEmWBnUIQttMSmmnmBKmJQ'B&fVi - idB PwT.Wwr'iflw Ifv '1l -V -,. " wsyw -- nUiBk Wi" -W - : B From San Francisco: Nippon Maru . . .September 11! For San Francisco: .Muuchutla September 12 From Vancouver: Zealahdla September 10 For Vancouver: 'Mnrama September i:i d ULLET1N Mr. Merchant, you can make youri name and policy so well known'i though BULLETIN advertising- that you will not need to mention "bar gnin" or "prices" to fill your store with customers. 2:30 EOITION Carries Merchants' Store News to 10,000 People Daily- ' r & v. J"- -1 'v ' 0. K- 4 ESTABLISHED 1882. 110. 4721. TERRST REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL CONVENTION IN Committees Appointed This Morning And Delegates Then Adjourn For ' Night Session Tho1- Republican Tcrillnrlal Ton pillion wan called In order In t ho Ofplii'iun Theater tills morning nt 10:30 by A. I.. C. Atkinson, chair iiiiiii of tlio Torrltcirl.il Central Com mittee, ami proceeded iinnicilf.ttoly with Iho work of orgaul7ntlnn, Clarence Cralilio was named tempo lary chairman and Alficd Cooper trniporary secretary; this orgunlz.i linn of llio convention probably be ing mado peimanent tonight, when the cniivcntlun reconvene nt 7:30. Throo rommlttpitD wcic appointed, ' consisting of elcieu members p.irli, Tim rules cnmmlltm was named first, the personnel being ICdmund Hart,! I'linlriuan Willla niKnluiiktnl. A, L. Cooper, II. f. Ilowbilrsri'. Cofrca. William Kwal Pong, V. N Madge, lsnac lona, C. (Ircon, John Jeiita, A. K. Aplna. . The committee on rules conslatB nt Carl Smith, II. S. Itlclcnrtl II. Atnnn.l A. T. Tavarea. A. II. Carlny, II. Ilnogs, l.lm.1 Kaliauaele, A. S. Ma liula, II. C. Adams, (1. II. Iluildy and J. II. K. Knlwi. I Tlin roMiiulltee' on platform con lIkIk or C. II. Ulce, JuiIro Kapalipp, Cenrgv Watt, I S. Conness. Desha, W. Ilonnlng, y. It. Farrlngton, V. N. Thompson, A. V .Iiuld and i:. N KruvlllP. Continued on Paire 4. PUBLIC SCHOOLS M LARGE ENROLLMENT AND MANY PUPILS TURNED AW h Innovations Include Courses Through Correspondence hy College of Hawaii. The school caiB eomnieiires today .and ouo or I It Imitnitunt ImiovatloiiH this e:tr In uiliieallonal elides In tlio cslnliMsliliU'lit of a coriespundence do- r-nrtn i In tlio College or Hawaii. the suhjectn to In taught liy this me thod Including tolls and eiops, plant lite, poultry and domestic husliitiilry. doinestln science and semilog). In announcing the new courses the A rVlauaijcr Shiraishi Vouches for the Report of Split With Pacific Mall. Having nit hoard a nuuiher of ills 1 1 mitllH Iii pawengeiB, and i,irr)lng In the Dilepl a lnrK uoilmeiil nf I'ciM'ial iihh, roiikliined in the .lap- aiiMe pll CIllllHM' IiiiuIumm hull', llm MWIJIllllli Xi)siri Mum. I'rfpiHlli II, RtHllli. HnhHil litis woiiilim IliWI IH 'rnmi, uinl li HI ii'rlwik VltIB lltHIIlilt' Hl lMkH Hlmil Xllt' will lVf l"i Yokohama nl I" a w ' ItiUIUIIUVI IlitrlWii lh tuiilH imp lioui 4u I'lllHillt'l i JJIWHt"" IIIU'I I'Hivil I4i nil uuill4 WMUlhn unJ "irnudii l9mllwi m Hp II) VZ nOpOSGO Platform Kololwini; Is a picllmlnary drart or a platform for the Toi i lltirtnl Cnuicn lion. It will he picpeuted nt a liupl lug or tlio I'onmiltliv on plalfnini nt 2 oVlnck IIiIh nficitiiioir. Mri.vslx jcaiu ngn tint ltcpiilill- ran party-r-.ime Into existence, dcdl Cut'd mining olhtjr linrpOHpsiililho great taik of arresting tjip oitenslun or human slaveiy. IuMSfiO It'electiMl Its llm luralilciit. During tlility nl tlio fitly jcura whlrh lmo cltpsocl i.inre the electlim of Atirahnin l.ln. coin Hie Itepulillcnii paity lias held complete ciiutitil or tlio Roverninent. Kor eighteen fciore of the firt jears II lias held pull.il emiliol. HirniiKli Hid kiw Minn of one nr mniu hiaachc.i or the giiioinmcnl. )lille Iho Demo cintlc party, during Hie same period. Jim had eiimplcle eontiol for onl) two ents. This long tenure or Her by the Itepiililleiui p.uly has com (Continued on Page G) OPEN TODAY following Is said liy colleRo autlioil ties- "Tlio guide of Instrticttou In these Milijeets will ho In nccoiilanco with the uhlllty and atlalumcnlR of thu stu dents. Htiideiils taking utiy sutijcct liy corresiKindeiiec shall ho not less than llfn en jears of agu and shall not at the lime of tuklng the coiiise lie In attendance at school. "lust i net Ion lu the subjects men tloneii will he glM'H liy wtltleii les sous or assignments, (lip st input re turning n willlcn leport on each les con or assignment nceoidlug to tlio (Continued on Paci 5) BRECKONS GETS CLIENTS OFF Alleged Chinese Ganihlcrs Arc Dicharged for Lack of Evidence. 'Illlltii'll aliened Hilllllileis elo Kallimoil In h ('hie' Mclmm lai nlMllt ami, as the men Hie all well klinwii I'lilliesn ihei'ii was nun h Imi. hI ihimn In the mallei thU nun iilnu ul llin Hilfe riillll Til' IMIiMm on llln KMlDNilnr illil lint III nil Hie del. nl Hills Mini i 111 le Hit H smile us miiiii ill Ihi'ill Jllelisl Hie Mill fill' II W llliekolM upH'Ml p, i iln ilili HdilMI uml U lliown iio i mini In.lK' Alolijl. Imlt'liul lo He . ihh mi .io tin a lid Ho I i i i" ' I'llHIi I 'i in i until I tin Mo ii I hi UktMlliWd m YiV fit PAQES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OfMtATWORK i jLJjlUN An overwhelming vole gae John C. Latio the iiomlnatlou of mayor 'on the llcpuhllcnii tk'Ket at thu County niiil Olutrlrt ConxPiitlnn nuiiiruny. untmes lluslnco Jr. belngi'ouventloii iinlnstructed. There was defeated by a utn of 133 to Sfi. at first some opposition In tliln, but r.. i . ... i i no noiiiiiuuion or i.anu was prac- llcnlly n roicgono con luslon, as siiiieii in me iiu not in, from! mo lime iii.il It. YV, llieckons was elected temporary nml permanent mailman or mo comontliin against . . Harris, geneinlly conceded tot be n Huslaco man. The election of Ilrcckous was n clear Indication of tho stiength of tho Latio men In the( South Illlo should sole.ct olio nml convention, and thlB was shown with North Hllo tho othor candidate for llnallty, Haturdny night, supervlmr for North and South Hllo. John Calhcait was.. mado tho .Affonso contended that there waB no unanimous choice or tho convention rulo to that effect, but Senntor for lenumlnatlou ns lty and roun- drown announced that he would sup ty nttoiney. No other candldalo ,lnrt hut one candidate, nml that nppeaied on the scene, and the would be Lewis. Thorn was consld- iiitiirman was instructed to cast a ernble debate, mid llnally Sllvn with ballot iceordlng Iho uunuluious drew his motion, and Lewis was de rlliilco of tho loiiveullou for tho nf-'rlnreil the elmlee of the nreelnrl. Il.o of city and county atloitie). Andrew Cox was mimlnaleil ror shetllT. heating his oppu t, (Mi.-1,,,, lain Hubert IMilccr, ,y (, wile, of 117 in 03 I'.Mke,'. Minim,! .,.,. .-l to in, ciisideiatiH sltoiiHor Ihitu ""' ,ni' Mieiiid inn as ll was, (Coiiilminl no MK nt Aiidilii Alpinfr Ymihik llulM liMMilty I Ni&B OF HAWAII, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1010. 12 PAGES. HiLO CAUCUS STRENUOUS Want North and South Hilo Represented in the Board of County Fathers. AUSTIN WON 0.UT INiEASY FASHION T Debate Galoic Maikcd the Proceedings - Candidates Turned When They Were Thrown Down. (h-'l'M-ll! II (1 n (VriThiM,leiii'.l llll.O, Sept. 1. There were wunc uxietdlngly warm caucuses In thu IICo town and the Wnl.ike.i precincts hot I'rlday eienlug, mid theie Is now I'liiiKlderahle soienru on the part of tin- oIlleo-seekeiB who did not meet with miii ess. . I. lu the Hllo Juwi) irPt:flicl'io'del- eg.itps lie ided on motion hy I.on hatdt to adopt the unit into. Ca in Inha ohjected In tills, hut secured no sti)poit, and tlio motion carried. The main light occurred when tlio matter of deciding on a candidate for Representative came up. Theio wero tlireo suggested, namely, Vakco Oso i l(i. Ilornard Kelekollo and (1. V, At. ioiipo. it was decided to name a III et, ami a second choice, and on the llrst hallnt the vote stood as follows. Otorlo, C; Kelekollo, 3; AfTotiso, 1. A second hnllot was taken to decide 'liolrtcpii Kelekollo ntid Affonso, for Ifecoud place, and Kelekollo won liy getting seven Kites, while Affollso . polled onl) thiee. There was also a contest ror tlio o 111 id of supervisor, Austin ami Ca in Inha being the contestants. Aus tin won out hands down, getting nine VJites to one for Cacrluhli. The following other candidates ,veie plated: Sheilff, Sam 1'ua; county attorney. W. II. Ileors; tr'as- urer, Charles Swain; county clerk, .Inliu Kai: senator. Antone IVrnan- lei. The olllioof county auditor .vas left blank. After the caucus Cahriuha protcst- d strenuously. The Walakea caucus was still mora ey. ITrst n regular precinct meeting wns held, at vlilrli the del egates expressed lliolr thanks for their elcrtlon. It was moved by Cuard and seconded by Ilolinenberg the delegation be sent to tlio .... this was eventually withdrawn, and the motion carried. Immediately after tho precinct meeting, tho delegates held a can cub, all being present with tho ex ceptlon of Filler. Tho main light centered on the supurvlsorshlp. I). Bllvn uomlnateii Lewis nml Cain Inha. itnsn mnini ii.i. i, tli ,.r,in,i thnt uo tried to gel In fho name of , liohiipnheig'iiiid his own, but later, t,,., ( i,lr t,n ll.lo lu favor nr .uMlll. Imt wns uiuuecewfiil. I .,., WUi nimt ,, , ,,.. nlioul the. holm for the Iiiim. Iih iiuiniinntsl Vasen (bmrln mill a ilatk linim whom he illil mil uml.e hiinwn, bill SffiiHi won inn Tilt) is'l ul Mm eamlliliilM dwidsd oil W 1'ie il follows is IU I III'. Ilswlll; rlifilK I'ii.i iieis Kill, lituiiir H iln rtloiio Uvvif, HiPtllur I.iunl, , lf--tT Mi wiiNi ts-1 Mi )ir lusii itlwul lifliili AiluHl 1. .ilMl4 lu Hlliit' AND WARM REPUBLICANS ARE OF MAINE (Anfmol.itnl ; WASIIINdTON. Tess lilll. ) Sept. 12. State elections are being held today lu Maiuo and Arkansas, Arizona Is alHq elecllllg Its ijelexates to the con (.tltiitlona'l convention. Arkansas Is euiuedeil to the Dem ocrats. fJreat Interest centers on the Maine election, as tlio Democrats have made claims of having mado In roads on the Republican forces with their candidate for Oovernor. Returns rcieUed up to this hour show that Congressman llurlelgh f the Second Congressional District and Congresinian (luernsey of tlio I'lrst Congressional District have been reelected. They nro Republi cans. Tlio Legislature to be chosen today will name tlio successor to Unltd States Senator Hale. Returns Indicate that the Republi cans will carry tho whnlo State, though maorltlps may he reduced lu tlio Congressional districts once rep resented by C. K. I.lttlelleld and tlio late Thomas II, Itecd. TAFT WON'T PARDON SUGAR FRAUD WEIGHERS i ' ' (AKHoolnlid Press Ciibln,) NT.W YOIIK, Sept. 12. It was learned hero today that ('resident Tnft has refused to pardon the sug ar weighers w)io wero convicted In conne-tlon with the frauds porpetrat. ed by tlio Sugar Trust, TEST AIR SNIPS IN GAME OF WAR CAxftnrlatril 1itkn t'.lMr.) Nil Vll.l.ir.RS. Prance. Sept. ii ' 12. S)l.l) tlioiuau I tioops of tho rrcncli army have assembled mr an nual maneuvers. One of tho Inter esting features of the event will be the work of the aviation niulllary that will test tlio usefulness of tho latest air machine In tlio art of war. BRIGANDS CAPTURE STEAMER. (Asmxi.-itetl Pn h Cable.) HARRIS, Sept. (.2.- llrlgands dis guised as passengers have seized a Russian steamer, killing the owners and wounding many of the passen gers and crew. The people on board wero robbud, and the pirates made their escape. A Russian gunboat has been sent lu pursuit. CHOLERA DEATHS 0R0W. l.HHOclat(d lriHH Ciilde.) ItOMH, Sept. I2; Olllclal reports show that the deaths from cholera nro I iu i easing and the area of Infect ed districts Is wider. TAFT IN BOSTON. (Aswirlatiil l'ress Cllile. ) HO.HTON, Sept. 12. .I'resldent Tnft was In this city today to nttenu tho funeral of tho lato Rollcltor (leueinl Rowers. SUGAR ntANCISCO, Sept. KK analysis, 1 2s, r,d.: Previous ciuolatloii, SAN Heels: 1(1. parity, 12s. I l.iille. i r i -id. W0MAN cELcnnATER lien lomh mriTiinAv . u,linwY ,I)H .SNIlf.l.lW Aim Jl-Mm y , )w) ,,,,; rfI.ilfVl.. li'nr nu humlmllh hhllnlHy .HnJ.i In Hm imi.I or ihH ititUi i)uakr biui ai Wliliiler I'KD ilcwinlmiU, nmmm 1 1 hem i riHii nrHiU'hlldiHH, lflKl hei culm llln its 'H'i mhiIi ipliHi ul Hie pliiilc lubl ' luiilnli) Mf oh Mi'k iw eat '"' Inn U"l i Mi .-liii'pii Oil In i Ullmi Ihwl lu b IIIIH Hi ill MU untie !lll l till 'HI' I hi iil IM lllllll ll IP U4t illlll II ISIr Sk'l "I Am Republican' Says Robt Parker Clear Cut Declaration Of De feated Candidate Sets All ' Doubts At Rest "I want the public to know that I stand lor the Republican ticket. I shall work lor Its success during the campaign. I shall not accept u nom ination lrnm nny other party." This statement was made this morning by Cnpt. Itobert l'nrkcr to n Ilulletln man, owing to tho many false, stories thnt hnvo been going tho rounds since Parker wns defeated ror the nomination ror County ShcrllT on the Republican ticket. "I halo been offered the nomination for Sheriff on the Home Rule ticket. I shall not accept It I have been urged to run as an Independent can didate. I shall lint inn Independent') NAMES OF CHINESE PARTY F Conference This Morninci Perfected Plans for Reception. 'Il'l 1UHV Of uhlc-ll I'lllirn Tann Hfiiii Is the he id and whirl, will m. rle In Honolulu tomorrow morning Is compose,! of eight (iiptnlus of the Chlneso ntixy besldos an admiral coiuicllloi of the roielgn olllco nml a inotni Naine ol tile n.irtv unn, riexlvit rrom the Manchuila last night at the NORGAARD FILES CROSS LIBEL Charges His Wife With Beiny Habitually Intemperate. Today Dr. Victor Norgaarct Hied his cioss-llbel lu illume tiom Ills wHe, Nlcoleua Tyson Norgaaid, charging that she has been guilty of habitual Inteuiperaiuo from the ex cesslvo use of Intuxlcntlng llipiors. In his libel he asks that hor libel against him bo dismissed, thnt he bo granted an absolute divorce, and, he, given tho custody or tho minor son, I'iuiicU Tyson Norgaanl, uged nliout Hill teen jeuis. This mortilug a motion was denied hy Judgu Itohlnsou, mado liy Attor ney Aiultews ''for Mrs. Norgaard, that the doctor suppl) her with a hortti and buggy lu oier to take Hie boy out for exercise In tho open air- Attorney Douthltl, leprosontliiK Di. Not Haiti 'I, ulnlcil In thu coin I that he was going to aK for a r I in 1 1 ii it In Hid amount of Ituuporary lillmotiy KCHUtnl, as the doctor euuld mil iluiw Ills Niluu f i inn Hie Tni lor) mi Hccmim of the apprnprlmitiii friim whlib he wo Mid Ulu llHIKlsi) 1)1 lbs Tu,UIMI,lttt,aii,INM lUltlll Of uiii isiiimiiftl lu imii liilii lb uurfNs i mi it irsr limn Hi I'ullid MhIvi, lull I per illil i uws4 im win lllilpal pill(Mifi.. n H, Mill loWV! i ml In in "in ioi lulk-iibHi II l mi Hm lnitlb fm ltluHi mi iiwi" milium imui iu titiiwliMUMi PRICE 5 CENTS. I shall support the whole Republican ticket I hne 'shaken hands with An drew Cox mill congratulated him on his nomination I shall york for his election, nml tho election of all-others on the Republican ticket. !& "All Ibis talk about my defeat be ing caused by Kaea voting for mo lH nonsense AMiy, Knen tutccl Tor Lamj nml lino was nominated Knea voted ror me nml I wns defeated. ,Knoit'fl vote wns not what did Its? Tlict major ity of the conientlon went against inn That's nil right 1 have mi hard wilrds 4 n say of an)ime Please malcn It clear to the peoplu that I am gond ii U.r the Republican ticket." 'I BY CONSUL LAST NIGHT Impsrlal Chinese consulate liy wlro , lo mid have been transmitted to iSceretaiy Mott-Smlth who Is lu , chnrge or tho plans or reception ! Ilesidet the 1'rlnco there am In tho" I patty Admliul Sail. Hon Chow Tzcf Clil. councillor or tho foreign OlUce, Captains Tsu Vu Vlng, Tseng yu Uliang. Chi Chen Peng. Tslng Tsu Yl, l.ln Poo I.un, Kcng Slice, Chan Iln l.ln and Iac Tsu Ho, nnd Taotot Chang Pu Telng Another meeting was held in tho olllco or Roicruor Treat IhU.jmoinfng (Continued on Pace 4) ALF ROGERS .' Healani Crew Think That Other Boat Should Be Used in Race. As Paul Wlthlngton will be unublok tnget down to the llealanl boat club" again for some time. Haloid Dilling ham has decided to coach tho fresh men for the balance nt thu week ' Dillingham will probably steer tho' fret-lime n In their rare, ami ho will be of great assistance tu tho oarv men. 'Vf There Is n inntter that Is exerrls- I UK tho member of the llealanl club. .mil that is tho fact that tho Myrtles may possibly use tho "Alf. Rogers" boat. This rralUwas i hanged from a rour-ribir to a slx-oar boat, and Is comldortilili (aster on tjio turn than A the biHlt thst tho lleiilanls will uso.n Tim ".Myitis" is Mid in lie tlio lmati."i! that should Im used Id the Myrtla? I imui, una llian the lure will ho mnrjvF even. W? The ueiiiil nnWil will bo down this' -Iiu ... .. .....I ......I. ....., . u.. I..t!. . " spin me liHifcsil forward tu Tiv (ha. up, hiiuii. mil, riiir KlllHl irilllllliu lutniis or Iho spin i wlio'-grViTiiwh In whuIi the moil st wwk. - Tim 4mhbi Mul um,.u i,, a wul by sun hi His Mr!' hums r U I'HHwl tut until yer l ti I im.mitf.uiw lit an iMBMbl iuulihni miri, wltM UlU, tlltf UUIiSiltfkllllkM. ummii INHo IHllHIl lllir Ul)lflit g 1