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f a W1 i: V ! 3L t w Evening Bulletin From Sun Francisco: Sleun September 1G For S.n rrHiiciacu: Muiithuilii Hcplcmbcr 1J From Vancouver: Zenlnndln . , . i . ..Septnmhnr in For Vancouver: Mar.ima September 13 Mr. Merchant, yourian make jour name and policy to Awcll known through BULLETIN aiHcrtitinp that you will not need to mention "bar gain" or "prices" to fill your store with customers. 3:30 EDlTkON Carries Merchants' Store News i o 10,000 People Daily ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4722. 10 PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRIT )RY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY, SEPrEMBER 13, 1010. 10 PAQES. PRICE 5 CENTS. ) -V ;i DEMOCRATS REVOLT AGAINST THE Royal Salute To Chinese Prince Received With Full Honors Of Military Escort On Way To Mainland long lPfoto the M.mrlnirl.i entered tlui Inner harbor the otcort for Prince iiiiuu mid p.uty w.u In uniting In riniil of Al.ik a Rlriet wharf ami IIiimo was a great crowd of spectators Ki'i-t In lino on Iho sidewalk l mar Inil patiolllng each sido of the rlreel, Nothing r nobody was allowed lo pass out of Alakci strict ton mil Hie water sitnl for n block on cith sliln of the whart the roadway was kcit clear. Th'o M.inrluirln ilrcoratcd with shin's Hugs fioin Htcni to stern and with the Dragon II inner or Uhlna fluttering from hT foicniait was nn l.npresslie right as sho camo In through, the EXPERT CARL SMITH MAKES REPORT ON THE I1IL0 ; 111I.O. Sept. 10 Tho report of Carl Ihiillh. who was engaged as special uiiimcl by tho llonid of Trade to re-I poit on wlint steps might bo taken In conncclloii with tho Irregularities which tho Hoard's committee had i found In connection with tho llo liolll contracts, was Mulshed last Thursday, iiud was submitted tu the ollheiH of tho Hoard The lepoit Knos Into tho details of the nrloiiH matteis which wero taken Mil liv tho Hoard of Trade, and tho lemcdy, or ronnin why thero Is no linipil), Is tut forth In oery ease The leport which will bn taken up "BUTCH" LEADS Govs Scil Many Thousvul; of Papers in Contest for Prizes. ORDER OF STANDING. 1 Joe Carvnlho. . 2 John Hoomana. 3 Poipoi. 4 James Hawaii. 5 Oliveixo. U Akana. Master Jon Carwillin, Known to n legion nf iiciuKbo) rrniilcj, ua well ns mail) of tho patioiis of tho street news metchauts, as "Hutch." leads off In the Hullot! n'ti ncivsbo)' (imtokt, with a reoro of two thou riind four huudied and elm en pa pers mild In twelve da) 8. And the li ( itl.it Ion m lunger ku)h that U go ing koiiiii for nno smiill liii.v. It Is Juki a few papers, hut when hi know how determined "IliiUh" la lo win the BUM ling blr)(hi that tho II it I lot III him olfered In tho buy whn selM-llm ninul pipers in u it a I I'd period, It In not so mil prising Unit Iho in Un ciodtMi thn enemy and Iho plpei ioen Iho i out. Hill "llllli'h" l lint III Imve Hint li0cn wlUimit it rniili! Tlwio I 8 linthn inn nf lliciw liluinl Iml Ml fr ll I Ml. wlin iinxiiliMMi In show III" tllmlniiihH iipvih imiiliei lwi II U in wu I iiutturd Anil III Ifllyl lit Hs (llf till' tVU) VIWh Ml ulilkW II piltlUMl llisl l I Hill Mil iMlk IIH III" hii '!""" "" '' '"' "" " ViWk M lli IhUI uf IftulMMM liJiiiiiiiuHl w) Vnt D) chanml and made for the whirr. In older that the, liuled visitors might imo Iho ntailmiid tide of the ste nuer In illsemhaiklug b irking In to Hi: wharf was tried lint It was found to he ImiHisslhle without loo much do In) and so the bis ship came In bow first a' usiiil. Sccrclaty Mott Smith, Admiral Hoes and Colonel Pehiijler went on hoard ns soon as the gang dink was made fast and esrorted thr visitors to tho whaif. Ihcie In Ihn lushlo of the whaif iuitoninbllex were In walling anil hero the wholo parly emlnrked. (Continued on Page 2 ROAD CONTRACTS ut tho regular meetliiB of the Hoard of Trade read1) In full as follows. September 7, 1910 i: n Itichards, Usq , President, Illlo Hoard of Trade, I llli). Hawaii Dear Slr- Somo weeks ago 5 on placed in my hands a communication datid August r., 1810, signed bj I) II Metzger and otbeis, who had theretofore been ap pointed n-Comiultteo to Investigate tho construction of the Now lloiiolll Itoad I hum very carefully exiimliied the diHtimeiit left with mo and have made 'Continned on Pace G) J( CREW TALKS Quarantine Doctor and Ship's Officers State All Hands Were Vaccinated. llegardlug tho U'iileasnntncss bn turen thn olTleerH ninl crew of thn Wllhelinina and which terminated In! a lockout for the members of the ciow that went ashore last night against the orders of tho offleeis oi tho ship, n delegation, consisting of nine of tho crew cilled at tho II u I It tin olllcii this morning tiud slated their stdo of the tdor) which is us follows: After leaving Illlo Iho etptnln of the Wilhcliiilna gave onUrs that nil of tho orfecls or tho rrou. luclmllug tho riiglnceis and stow.tids depart ineulH shoiihl ho piled Into tho "gtr hole," thr plaeo where the cruw Hies and Hint Iho same he fuiulgulcd This iiiiivo v.nK pintostul .guust hi the wholo trovi mid n deb gallon called on the doctor of the ship Tor the l.i on hikIi a inoio. Tho ship's doelor I iiifittH'il Igiinianee mi tho subject The belonging of Iho cren weio not fumigated however nl that t line, bin ns soon us llm uhlp was lied up In tho iiuatiililliio whn if tho i inn weiii hilKllj'il iiKliimi with all or their lie IoiihIuhk IIU'I II tlliiliumll fumUiallnil w. hIihii mid Hit of the rum vhi Climleil 'I ho nllletteii iif 1 It MP ilhl Hill ll.lie III llil fHHlpilll)l lHIlll" tiwlllini did Ihn l' wsrdeiMi wlo Imn died llm mull llil w ibmu Villi 1 1"' Hunlhuk u ih ilttlin id I lie men Wlli'il Ibel milled ihi till" bb "' Ike Ilk nil luiel" nnpl the Mim Ai'l. all' md lo Mil ltlllHti I'I'U Ul"-e ItWllllllHHl II!) )MKP tl) THINGS TO MAINE f nirj itit fries C ililo ) l,OUTl.ANI. Me., Sept. J3j I'ln il hi iii in. Iinm tin'' Htati' tiletlon show thai the lleiiioeralR hale elected thu (tnii'itii.i, il majoilt) of the l.eglnla tu.c and two Congressmen. i The Coiigtessmeu elected nro (lueioie), Itepiibllean, fiom the I'll Kt ,l)lriil t, and Asher Hinds, Itepubll tail, r i out the routlli Dlstilit. Illuds has been for cars thn inrll.iuienlnry eteik of i Ik- llonue of ltepresenta tins, -nid now takes the seat once (KM iiiled b Thomas II Heed. The UeiiioeialK elect Coiigrcssmau S. W. ftniild In the Kerond Distrlit. defeating ex Cnvernor II. C. Hur lelgh, who has served tho district In Congtess n i any terms mid was net to Cuugies'iinn llartholil ns tho rau'tlug member of the llourc Com mlttee on Piibll Hiiltdlngs. In tho Third Coiigiesilonnl District, former 1) teprescnled h) C. 13. I.lttlelleld. tin) Demoerats elect Dan J, (IIII- iiiddi lii Mate of Swat-q),' rouoiul nateifh)' tji.i'ltepiiblliaiiM.' Itr, Ollll cuddy bad been the Democratic can dld.ite for Congress In ncarl eiery campaign tor tho lad Ilfteuu eam. Tlin Democr.ats liaxo e.cured ajna Joilty of liolh houses of the l.'egls Intuie and will elect a siiecessor to United States Setntur Hale. One of tho leading realm es of tho DpaiocrntU campaign nn thn Statu ticket wns t)ie demand for resubmis sion of tho Prohibition question to a Mite of tlin peiiplo. This cm Lilly be accomplished through, a vote, of thtvl.ejjluluturci to;reylVu the constl-i tutlon of the State Such a vote, I though often attempted, could not bo Fecured fiom n Itepiibllean Ldglsla tuie. HIGH BAIL FOR MEATPACKERS (Hl'-Oil II ii 11 1' 1 1 ii Ouliti') CIIICAtlO. III., Sept. IX III the cists of Indictments of meat packers in this clt) on chalets of inusplrncy In restraint or tradl). ball In each casp has been set, at faO.OO. ( ji The Indictment of two oilier liark. ers la expected shortly RED0RDS0F MANY TREMORS (Si--cl.it Hill let In Cilile) SANTA CI.AKA. t'nl . Sept. 13 Many earth tremors hnie been re corded during six hours today. The seat nf disturbance seems to bo In the ocean fai to thn southwest. PANAMA MAN CALLED HOME (nHnolilid l'nss Cnhli ) WASIIINinON, I) C.Sopt. 13. Sccretar) Marsh of the American In gallon of the I'an.ima Itepuhllo has been replaced Ii) Charles Caiuphell, jvho Is now connected with the Amor lean enibass) at Toklo, Marsh, u few dajs ngo, gave utteranto to belllg vrent throats of what the United States would do If Iho Panama l.lher ills elected nil aiitl-Aiueric.iii Pies Idvtit. OANCC AT MOANA TOMORROW EVCNINQ the Men nn Hotel will glvo nun of Its injojalilo ilincoH liiuuiiliiw lilghl for Iho ollli ers and piisseugerH nn boiinl the iruiiHiioit Ijik.iii Anil) mid uiiiy mid iiiwiifoik mo luilied 'Hie lliitiitmi inllilaii millioiliii 'll Urn llm Million or DPI elvlllsu miMncjclIkU in i lie min limn im In rttiplutiilier , WAfiTJ.lt .- Mill If Ml lIlllMI HulUiiM HI iilii V IU1 II IS ''fUlll'l' DELEGATE Prince Nominated for Fourth Time on Republican Platform. . . CALLS ON CONVENTION FOR UNITED EFFORT The Tot rllnrl.it llcpuiriem Conion thn lias lliilrheil Its'lahois, his pro inulgnteil thn Itopuhllcnii plnirorm l.ilnclples fur the enmpitgn or 1910 ind has nominated Prince Kuhlii tor Iho fourth time ns D legato to Cii giess. Tho convention cnnipliled Its Ii bors at Us session Inrt nlglit, which ci livened nt 7:S0 Kuhlii wns pined In nomination hv A I.. (. Atkinson wlnr,jn making hhj icmaiks mi tho good work of thn Dele gale stated that It was nlmuM liselr'si to nomlnatn him for llntjwnH doliv1 lo all lull nls mid turpJKC hy the platform Atklnroti iilnfeil out the part) prnmlros that have been fulfill- il hv jhe (ilillit.) j ,U;ftllei:ilo. Ha iclcrrcd lo tho largo uppropii illnns for )i tiller works Hint luvo been se emed II) Kuho. Atkinson sHikn of Hi1 innnlfoit iili'iinllly of having tho Territory lepresctited by a Jlemocrnt nt Washing! leelarlng tint the welfare of I It wall demanded that Kit hlo be retained to Washington us De'igjte to Congress tor another term Kuhln's nomination wns seconded by Stephen Dosha or Illlo. who sHik" In Hawaiian mid In the manner which has won him fumo throughout the Terfltnr) as in ehupient speak r Devlin's lent irks weio nppliudod HI) oral!) and whin ho coududed Chair man Crabhe inscd laughter hi ask, lug It tie re wen any further noinlim tlons. On the ninl Ion or O A. Hire of Kauai Kulilo Was then nominated li nccl mi illou anil sifter lielug isiorted to the plil Tin in by Carl Smith mid (Continued on Page 3) JAVA SUGARS. Traders Look For an Advance In Price of October Beets To Help Alontj. RECEIPTS OF SUGAR SMALL FOR WEEK Weather Conditions Both for Beets in Dnor,o and Cane m Cuba Reported Most Fav oi able. Wlllett k. (ira)'s Sugar Journal or September 1 s.i) or tlio raw sugar miiiket: j VISIIII.i: SUI'PI.V. Total stork of Hurope and America, l,37U,T!in tons iigalnst I,3T,SS0 Ions Inst )ear ut the same uneven dales. The lurreitsti or slock U 2k,l)ll tons, ngiiltist nil luriease of I a, 'J III last week. Total stinks mid iilloats logelher show a visible siipiil) of 1,011,7111) Ions, liKulllid I fT7 Mil) lu'is Inst )eari or III! till rc.i.ie or IS. Dill lulls (Oniilliuifil nn Pakd 6) AkviiIi, Alrnnmlfr YimiiH llnlcl Mlllhlljf Sflfr IS lEETMf PET (Amori.itr-,1 PrrM Cihli-) (JIIICAtiP, Sept 1.1. --Itepiibllean inemherH of tho llllllnger Investigat ing rommlttee met hero today. The), held i' prolonged secret Besslon. No iiniioiimrmeiil wits made ns In thn roiicliiidoiiB or tho majority of thn committee. THE HAGUE COURT IS ACCEPTED (AmocI ilfd PriMS C.ililo t , THR IIAdt'n. Sept. 13, Tho New I'ouiiillniul fisheries award Is now Ir revocable. I'nder the rules of Iho llitenlatlonal Court, nn award be riimes established If thu parties there to tall to dlnpute tho action of thn court within the days of tho sub mission Jof 'Its decision. Neither (treat Ilrltaln nor the United Slntcs has preseufed any objection to tlin nwnril, which wns In ravor nf the United States nil live of seven points. REFERENDUM FOR ARKANSAS ( Vhnnolatnl l'nss Calilp I.ITTI.n ItOCIC, Ark. Sept. 13. Heturns from the 'Slato election show that the In mm rats curried the Stnte b) neurl) 2O.000, which Is the nor mal 'najorltv The main Issue ot thn inmpalgu was the declaration on the proposal to apply the Initiative and refeietiduni to Statu legislation. It now appears that the vote Is tnvor- able to this new departure. LYNCH TWO ' NEGRO FIENDS NASIIVII,!,!:. Teiin., Sept. 13. Two negroes were l)uc)ied In this clt) today They had committed ns. snulls on white girls. SUGAR. SAN ITIANCISCO. Sept. J3. Heets- 88 nnalysls, 12s 1 1-2(1,; par ity, 1 CTc. Previous (notation, 12s, Gil. DAILY SCORES OF BIG LEAGUES (Hpiil ! II ti I Iii tin Cable ) SAN ITIANCISCO, Sept. 13. Tho scores In the hlg leagues play tod.i) are: American Huston n, Naw York 7; Plillndeliihla C, Wushlugtnn 0; Chi i ngo 0. St. Louis 1; Detroit 7, Cleve land 8. National New York 1, Pittsburg Jl; New York 1.1, PlttsburB 3! lliookl)ii 2, Cincinnati 3. Stindlng of National League Sept 12 Clnli W U Pet. CliUngn k2 3'l ,r.77 Pltlsbiitg 71 Til .r,!l.' New Yoik 70 . fi2 S73 Phlliulelphli K f,i ..107 Clnrliiuall li'i HI ,S01 HI lauils 80 73 .IHO lliookbn SO 71 .101 HoHlini Si .31 aundlnu of AinarlCJH Louut, 8iit, 12 l tint v I. rn. I'lilpii'nlphla IkWlHI) I Ml oil Hd Vhi It WddiiiHiou IHkiiUhiI Ml IjiiiI. 7 Tfl 71 TU U IH 41 18 M itM m m m in m m WELCOMED Name Legislative Nominees Tonight i 3, i Brown, Chillingworth and Judd Favorites For Senate . Nominations The cnudhlitiR Mr nominations to the House ninl Senate on the llepiih llcan ticket me busy toila) lining up their forces for the final session of Iho City nnd County mid District Con venllou which coition's tonight, n close contest being promised in the balloting for nominations Cecil Drown seemed to have gain ed considerable strength In the course, of Iho last fow da)M nnd Charles CrTll- llugwnrth nnd Albert Judd arc con sldered to be the other two candidates for nomination who hnvo Hi? best chance to recuro tho endorsement of tho convention The roiir other Senatorial , candl LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN Mllil.H It Is pretty well established that I.uettn Stnllli the stnr witness In tho Dr llurke case which ngltuted thu mainland or somo time, wns for ,t hhort while a resident ot Honolulu Soilio welts ngo Ciller or Detectives McDitllle lecelved n cablo from San Promise. i asking him to nrrest l.u etln H' i t Ii who wns Hitppooi tu be' htT1 it a liotel at Walklkl The ih or once mndo Investigations lint dlsiiir ml that no such person had ever resided nt the hotel In question A cable wns lent In the coist tell tug or the facts, and burnetii itely nn other luessngo came from the police SHOTS BREAK THE CEILING Jurors in Criminal Court Nervous During the Salute. There weio Mmio nervous jurors In Judgo Cuiper's tourt this morning soon titter the siiliito-llrltig In tho Palate grounds comrr.ome'd, that gtv. lug them more Interest in life than the monotonous dinning ot iuei loni. put to witnesses b) Attorney Qullin. After tho llrst fow shots ot tho first saluo wero llred, n cratk it'ipear ed In tho celling of tho cou.trooiu Just over tho Jur) box. and with each succeeding report ot tho guns tho crack widened a little (Continued on Face 3) PLAN LUAU llepublliiilis III general IllBiir geuls, .liilidinitteis, sun esudil cauiP nuns mill iefiund rillidbliues mil going In lelehtiiiu Ihn ciiiicIhuIoii ut loiivuniiiina ami tlin bsKlniiliiK nf tlm cimiMlHli The lelehiHllou I. hoIik In Im ii liimi uf null mom prumitlun Hixl lhlli IIUUHI II Id lHlnml In Mik Ihn lUMD Miinllilim in bd rwwlHiriJ, uiJ H l wufilm) ibiti li villi ikruw 4 uliti r kMrMMUl UUII Ihn IUMllMN m MUtiki'i witM umi 4 MUU iiMMlHii iui I Dm iWMIH4 BOSS i dates Clarenri' Crabb", John Hughes? .loo Cohen and Charles Achl are geifl ornll) considered to be tho weakest! of thr nsplrnnts whose names will litf voted iikiii tonight Cohen Is ooiH reded to be out or tho calculation! Hughes mid Crahbo inn) show uuoi4 peeled tdicngth mid bo nblo'to poll more voRs than tho supixirtcrs of tho ptlter candidates expect ( The selection of n man represents; live of the Portuguese citizens Is olio of (he pioblems that will come beforo tho convention, Mnrcnlllno being gn' orally favored (is a successor to Cas-j tro who Is now nn tho mainland but (Continned on Pace 4) WIN WH - I IS WANTED AS WITNESS of -kail rranclseo. declaring that n l.ulf! in Honolulu had seen Miss Smith nt Walklkl, and hud striken to her Mc Duffle at once lntcnlnuM tlin llnno. lulu lad), nnd sho said that she hail1 accidentally met Miss Smith nno day nnd mat tho latter had staled tint slio wan living In this clt) nl present, ritrthcr seaich h McUutllo reveal-' ed the r.ict that I.uettn Smith mid her child hnd gone nn to Hongkong, ami that they wero there some six week'il ngo Since then nothing ban beeiil heard or the women, but a hunt Isl being kpt up mid It Is thought thati (Continned on Pass 5) BELMERCHOSES : WATERY GRAVE K British Steamer Romera Ar rives Minus An Oiler. Kvldentl) tiring of lire, nnd being or n "spook)" disposition, lleliner, auJ oiler on board the Hrltlsh steamer Itomern, which arrived tlls morning, Jumped overboard nnd wns drowned nt sea. i It was nbotit 11 o'clock nt night a week ngo, that lleliner bado fure-n well to his filcmls and, leaving "hti' stateroom, quietly walked forward and Jumped overboard. A few min ute ufterw arils mjiiiu of his friends found that ho wns missing A care fill fccurrh of thu steamer further at' surei) thot.0 on hoard that ho wan missing. The matter wag reported to Cunlaln Pair, who stunned tluil tteiimur at onto with 11 view to pick lug up the misting man. 7 After mine time spent In warchJ for llm Milclde, without nvull, Caplfl nun rnir prnieeded on his way a llUIIOllltll ; llie lloinerii, vvhleli nvjido n pa' unite of til days from N'mjiiort' News, brought 11 bout tUtiti ton of rxul tor1) . tun iiiivhi UMlloii, vvhleli sho I tint iiMillitK at iho naval wharf I The ItuiiiMu. ImIhiib loitjiu llnolay ft -M Hilyro Htuaiuihiii nainuuiiy nf niuitM Thn diti uf hir tlnMTlur ' hd unl i Imkiii Maloil 1 Als'ill imtla suuui. uJitu of. Hi. (luiitii HiiiiiIik l unmjm M fw 1 r ( uf wlilih Ik UuMHMigpM IWIM I WO (Ml k p I ll , -A