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fvjHpHvpsEKn w' fr ly wijBjf w'v"BBDrKw8!!iBH(iHHB F ypB53Hw i ? i : 1 Evening Bulletin From San Franciico: Slcmi October !8 For San PVancisco: Koron . .V October SI From 'Vancouver: . Makura . tJ November G For Vancouver: Maram.i November 8 People want Rood merchandise nnd will ro anywheic to get it. An ad in the BULLETIN will tc!T them where to go :v 3:30 EOlTtOIN Advertising brings results you don't have to wait for ESTABLISHED 1882. HO. 4754. 10 PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1010. 10 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENTS. r PHILADELPHIA NEARS FLAG S fft I I ( , .. I f k f 4 IS ' i h ' " f xflk. ' iitV '- RIVAL Times Suspects May Have , Fled Department of They Are On Way To Mexico (AMoclrttnl Vnns Cable) . WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 20 Secre'aiy of Stctc Knox was today informed ly telegram that the three ''men suspected of having dynamited men suspected of having dynamited the Los Angeles Times building a few days ago and whose movements suspicion have been traced from ono have been shadowed by secret scr-, point to another until the secret scr vice operatives and detective agen- vice men are confident there can be cics ever since, are on board a no mistake" SHIPMENT OF BROKEN-DOWN . HORSES IS PALMED OFF ON UNSUSPECTING LOCAL FIRM There ;n laughler mi llio ducks nt Sim Fianclsco when u shipment of Mxtyslx hoises consigned to I.uunl n.imli Compiny weiu loaded on thoj Mnlsou frtlghlcr lllloiiluii list wit I nml tho mimik was freely imsslm! Unit they weio not woiih freight to llono lulu oven If the) bad beui given to tbo couiiiiny nt tbo coast port. Citivv 1 j.i 1 1 was tbu categoij th.it Ibu greater miniLcr of tbo borne would lit; (dared In by imyom not a horseman hut to tbo io.il horseman. It wns u Bony looking Inmrli of equlnes which weio lo.nluit on ho.ml (bo bteamur onu d)lng on the wh.nf whllo tbo oth ers wero bclns placed on lioaul All (ho wnj to Honolulu the llllo Ulan bud a smooth mid lino trip but en miilu nlno of tbu bugs of honei gave up Hie ghost mid weio burled In tbo placid wiitcm of tbu Pailflc, tliclr ti'iiihliM over nml going down tor THREE RECEIVE Chinese Prince Decorhtcs Con- nell, Mcbuffic and L. Y. Ahoo. Stephen Council, tbo I nltcd States cccict uorvliu mun; Chief of Detec tives McOiilIlo of tlonolulii, nml L. Y. Ahoo, a well-known Chinese cap italist, mo the proudest men In tbo Tcriltory today. They havo been decorated by Prince Hiiun, who called at this pott twlro on bis way to and fiuiu tho United States. They rncli now povcis u valuable medal, bearlni; tbu Impel l.il Chliicsu iIimkoii. Tbo tuednlH aru inailo of Kold and ttiidded with precious stones, and wero presented to them by the pilice for their services, ton- STRAIGHT TICKET TALKS BY J. P. COOKE. The reasons for voting a stralfjht Republican ticket this year are belter than ever before. I consider this ticket the strongest that has ever been put up in this Territory. I Intend to vote the Republican ticket from top to bottom, as I hive always done In the past ten years. No one realizes better than. I that It was 'the scratch voting that do. feated some of our best men, such as John Lane, John Hughes and Norman Watklns, In the campaign of 1903. POLITICAL State Notified; steamer bound for Mcxito, having left a California pott recently. If the men reach Mexico, their ap prehension and subsequent ex trad i- ticn win nave to uti taKcn un throuph the Mexican officials and the. Department of State. The men under, fish I Kilt w licit tlicy hlmiilil havo boon long licfine (buy wore ever blilppcl , to Ilnnoliilu, Theso horses were bought for tbo litiftl company for brood mines tbo commission IicIiik uxociiteil tliimiKb tbi' Him Fianclsco ofllco of a local business house, mid tbu oulur being plnced with one lauidors a well known Cnlironilii linrno bieoder nml dealur, who dcllvcied tho hori.es nt tbo dock, whcie It Ih k.iIi) ninety pur cent of tho pmcbaso pilro was paid over. Pel hups tbo Ken air did not ugrco with those ciuailriiputls, something must havo dlsngu't'd with them. If they weio scabby-looking when they left the const they wero nioro hi when llio llllonlnii iloeked hero on Smul.iy morn ing and the, weio ill hen nshoio. It looked us If the Matson dock binl been turiuil Into u homo for nisud and Continued nn Paire 4 dercd hint Inilhlilually, , during lib tbort stay at Honolulu. Council nml tlcDiitllo were dcslK natcil by their superiors to lit us bod) cum d to tbu prince while hero nnd In the Culled States. OwIiik t their over-watrhfiil ejes, tho prlneo VM'iippil bodily linrni or Injury. Ahoo leeched his modal, It Is said, he. canto he entertained tbo loyal Kiibt lit n Cblncbo b.uupiet while heie. After tho bumiuct tbo prince ex-lircsi-cd Ills snllsfiietlon at what bad been douo for Ii tin by Ahoo, CRIPPEN SAYS NOT WIFE'S BODY AkhdcIiiIi'iI Prraa Caldf.) LONDON, Ocl. SO. Dr. Crlppoii, tcttlfjlng todiiy In hl3 own dofoiiKU, Ftates cmpbatl'ally tliut the body dlseovcrci) In the basement of tho hotibo lit) oeeuplcd hoforo Ills lllnbt with Miss l.euevo Is not tho boijy of! nis wite, iicllo i;iinnrc. ARIZONA'S POPULATION WASIIINfilON. I) ('., Oct 20. Tho population of AiIkoiiii, as clvon by tbo census bureau, Is Hll,:ti;i. ATHLETICS MADE IT THREE IN A (Sjnrl.il II ii I let In t'll.l' ) CHICAGO. 111.. Oct. 20. Frank ! Chance the Peerless Leader, sent three of his star pitchers to the slab today, but none of them could stop I the furious storm of base-hits that b;okc over the Cabs. Once ngain the Athletics were victorious and this tiirc the score was 12 to 5. I Connie Mack, the wily leader of the Athletics, sprung a sunrise by sending Ccombs into the boxlo ich today. Coombs twirled a crcat game day befoie yesterday, winning for,, his team, nnd today it was the turn ,01. , i VmV V iB I -i i'Ln" i , ?i ptt ? of Eddie Plank, the sterling lc:t. The. Cubs started Ruclbach. but he was pounded hard, and then Me Intyrc was sent in, with like result, Dcsneratclv trvinir to stave off (lis aster, Chance tried Pfeistcr, but the Westerner could do nothing with the Athletics' batters. The rttendancc today was 26,210 pi, d admissions, the receipts total ing 30,771. The tfcams play again here tomorrow, but the Cubs arc fastrcccding 'favorites. They will have to win four straight games now to capture the world's title. Score : R. H. E. Chicago 5 0 4 Philadelphia 12 15 1 Batteries Rculbach. Mtlntyrc, Pfeistcr and Kling; Coombs and Thomas. DYNAMITE WAS FOR BLASTING Srilul 1 1 ti 1 1 ft I n (,'uMo ) 1'OIITI.AND, Ore., Oit. I'd. Tbo tbiee HtlcKs of dMuimltc mid number of feet of fuso found hidden In ti treo yesterduy, ne.ir the lesldenco of a well known c.ipltullht, wcru placed there tciniKiiarlh bj a (Trader who lind tomo woik to do In that vl clnlty. DEMOCRATS LOSE A LEADER BY DEATH ( AnHitelati'd I'riKS Cable ) AI.IIANY, N. Y., Oct 20. David lloniiLtt lllll, former United States Senator from New York, mid one of tbo IciiiIIiik Democratic politicians of tho country, died today ul bis homo In tills city. .David Dennett Hill was Senator fidin New Yoik from 1S91 to 1897. Ho was born In 18 IS, and throiiKli- out his lifo was actho In Stale ami iintlcit.nl polities. In 1 00(1 ho icc omlcd tbo nomination of V. ,1. Ilry iin for thu Presidency. Ho wns ()ov cinor of New York from 188ti to 1891, when bo wont to tho Senate Ho was a prominent candidate for tbo Deiuo'rallc Presidential nomina tion In 1892. Ho had held many seml-publlc ofllces. LINER LOUISIANA IS ASHORE AT KEY WEST (AKH'K'Intfil I'nuCiMii) ICHY Wi:ST, Oct. 20. As u ro- suit of tho terrific gales that havo swept tbla 'oast, tho l'loncb liner UiiiUlami has goiio ashore. No llvci w'uru lost, . SUGAR SAN I'ltANCISCO. Oit. 18, Sug m : UC di'Riees test, 3.87fi,. Previous 'liiotutloii, ll.UUc. SAN ITtANCISCO, 0t. 19. Sug ar: 90 degrees test, :i.8(!c. Previous iliintntlnn, n.STRc. SAN niANCMSCp. Oct. 20. 88 nnahals. 9s. 2d.': iniillv. fLOHc. Il'ievlotis iiiotutlon, 9s. Ud. ' , CAMPS ARE ACTIVE IMPROVEMENT ON BIG SCALE IS Superintendent of Public Works Will! Spend Large Amount. WHARVES ARE TO BE' CONSTRUCTED Alco Homo For Non-Leprous Children at' Kalihi 13 Plan nedBids to 13c Advertised For Soon. ) Public liiipiovcmciits lii and around Honolulu to tbu v.iluo of upproxl niatolj JS'J.imo 'will bo commenced within a lew weeks, llio bids for which will bo advertised within tbo next fortnight by Superintendent of Public Works Campbell. These Improvements will Include old wharves repaired, a new wharf built, new plpo lines, and many otb , , - - . r ,,... 111. t'r linpiuvuiuumn ih u iiiikiiiu which will do much to forward Honolulu In tho ejes of thu public. Ono of the llrbt nintturs'whlch will bo bturtcM Is thu repair and IciiRtli enlng of the sb?d of tho Hacktcld wharf, which Is to bo taken over by tho Mat8on Navigation Company, tho present wharf being too crowded to handle tho Increasing business of this company. Tho wholo wharf will bo overhaul ed and tho ehed lengthened many feet, besides which tracks toiincct- ing with tho Oalut ltallro.nl will bo laid thu length of tho wharf, so that transfers of freight may bo mado ill rcctly fiom ship to car and vice versa. Next to navy dock number ono there will ho another wharf built tbo specifications for which have, (Continued on Page 0) SAM KAHI GETS ONE YEAR MORE Lad Who Broke Jail Will Have To Serve Extra Time - For Offense . This mm nlng ut tho I'olleo Court Sam K'ahl. who ccaed from tbo Omen's Hospital, where ho had been sunt fiom tbu County prison, up pcared befoio Judgo Audrado und was bontcnerd to ono year uxtra Jnll for tho offense Sam was given n good talking to by tbo Judge, and thu hid promised In bo good In future. Kuhl, who originally was bout to prison for ono year, lias now got over threo )ears to servo. Two years wuro added for breaking Jail on two occa sions, and an addition wax iiiadn for another Infraction of tho lilies. Tho lad will not bo given any chance of getting away In future, and Jailer Asrh will sen to It that Saul ii kept within tbo Jail walls and Hot sent out to tho parks to work Although Kali! promised Judgo An ilrndo to refrain from breaking Jail lu future, ho remarked to a pollco ofll cer n short time before, that ho woifld get away again nml then shoot hlni bulf. Tbu boy seems to bo half-wlt-teil, nlid does not rcullzo that bo is bunking things worse for himself by bis constant breaking nut of jail, WORE EPISCOPAL BISHOPjLARE NAMED CVnhim'IjIihI Ii i ss C.llilc 1 CINCINNATI. O, Oct. 20. Tho triennial convention of the Piotest nut Hpls'Opal church, which Is lu session here, has uenti'd tho follow ing KiilRrnp.il bishops: rrnncls Potts, l.oiils Siufoid, J. V. Atvvnod, (leorgo A. needier, T. 1 Thuislcni nml K. ,y. Temple. CABLEGRAM SAYS CUBAN SUGAR That Cuban sugar has not been damaged by thu recent tornado and Hoods, but that, on tho contrary, tho ruin lias douo tho grnnug crops good, Is tbu unexpected Btutcnicnt contained In a cablegram leeched this morning by Alexander & Bald win, Ltd., fiom New York. This report Is bo at variance with thoso prevlousl) received In Honolulu, that It uprels many of tho local sugar Inventors' plans. Newspaper uJsputehPs for threo ilnjs havo carried tho story of dev astation throughout (bo Cuban prov inces, and partly as n concctuenco local stocks liavo been advancing lu tbo expectation that the Cuban crop would bo badly Injured. However, hero Is what the cablegram to Al exander & Haldwlii Mid this morn ing: "NKW YORK. Oct. 20. Crop has been slightly damaged. Ilatns havo been very beneficial. Itaw market will follow l-;uropenn market up or down. Total, 7,700,00(1 long tons." TJio closing sentences mean that thu raw sugar marketwlll follow the co'urso tif-IIuropcah beet sdgnr, and that tho total Iluropean bcrt sugar crop Is as stated, 7,700,000 lc ug tons. m CHIEF OF STAFF Appointed Deputy Collector In Place of RaVcn, Resigned. I.. It. McdclroH. who Joined t liu , local customs servl.e some j ears ago lu tho capacity of lerk mid was hut recently promoted to thu tank of an Inspector, has been appointed deputy Killctt'ir of customs and chief of staff of day mid night Inspectors. Ho takes tho position formerly held by C. II. Raven, who tiled his resignation papers with Collector Starkahlo on last .Monday. Mcdelros In- well and favorably known among tbo shipping mid com mercial Interests of tbo port. His clcvntlon In tbo ranks of customs workers Is bald to bo a result of faithful and conscientious service Ills largo circle of friends wero busy this morning lu extending their congratulations. John W. Short, who had been placed in temporary charge of tho Inspectors' olllco for tbo past three davs, will turn over tbo duties of tbo olllco to tho new appointee. It Is generally believed that tho beads of a number of other employes connected with tho customs service may find their way Into tho nlllrlal vviibto basket hoforo tbo Investigation Is concluded. Upon this matter, bow over, tbo collector remains ubwi lutely unn-cnmniltnl. "WhJit your advertisino needs is red blood human interest less, rctjard for the faded livery of yesterday and more regard for the racing tons of today." ThetveningBuiictin is tho livest newspapor in Ho-' nolulu, consequently tho placo for "human int'orcst" advoilis-' iiiK, Livo copy in a livo nows-j paper is Invincible l'i till noon today thero weru liOU automobiles registered by Cleik Ascli at tho police station President J (3 Phelps-Stokes of tho Intercollegiate Socialist society, In his annual icport, says that socialism Is being studied and advocated by students In American colleges nuuo widely than ever beforo. Waipahu Rally On For Tonight i Republicans Plan One Of Cam paign's Biggest Meetings In the Fifth Fourth and l'lftli District Repub licans will unite In a big meeting to be held tonight at Walp.ihu, with every candidate on tbo county and legislative ticket present mid cam paign speeches of the hottest brand ready to tap and bet flowing befcrlj tho voters. Tbu meeting is under Klflh District auspices, but thu Re publican managers expect to make It ono of tho largest of tho campaign, imd have primed every speaker with hot shot nt tho Democratic boss and his hired men. Frank K. Archer Is billed to at as cluilrman, mid among tbo speakers ncliediiled are John Line, candidate for maor; It, V Rhiuxle, for treas urer; John I'libcnrt, for attorney; MILLION WILL BE TOURISTS HERE IN. COMING '" SEASON, That tourists in Hawaii during tho ii'iuiiig reason will spend a mil lion 'ars Is tho cstluiato madu to the i'.ouioHou Commltteo today by .Secretary II. P. Wood. His report Is one of tbu most optimistic over made, mid icceut Ilgures will hack till bis estimates. Se ictary Wood further declares that within twelve months tho tour ist business will ho third aiming tho Industries of tho Territory In point of returns, mid within a few yeajs bo expects to aco It second only to tho great sugar Industry. ( Tbo volume of travel expected Is tho result of tbo energetic publicity campaign carried on. fifty thou sand pieces of advertising matter wilt ho sent out this month mid noxt enough to make'n good-sized cargo for an Island boat, Mr. Wood's re port Bays: "Our postage stamp account for this mouth and next will be uniisu ally heavy, as wo shall bo bending nut upwards of fifty thousand pieces of advertising matter within that pu- SAY THEY WERE NOTPRESENT Soldiers Testify That They Were Not Where Rob bery Occurred. Somebody lies. Is tbo expression that might well bo applied lu tbo easo ra""c" of Iluiiro and Wl.llo charged with1 A"?r '7"lnK he cigar store tho . . , ,. . ... , men bought four liottlcs of beor on robbing hugenno Rhodoz ut Iwllel on KI h(mt ,et , pjrk tho night or Juno 11, for she says thu to drink II TIito they got Into a did it and tlicy both deny th.it, they ijuaiitl uhuiit five cents and sopar woro In that vicinity at tho tlmo tho'n,,'1' '"it both returned In Hid post robbery happened For tho bin nnd time tho two sol- dleiB nro on 1 1 ltd for thn robbery, lu tho first c.tsp (lie Jury falling to agioo on a vi'idlet. According to tho story of tho wo man they came to her bouse ut leu thirty In the evening, one grabbed her by tbo lliiout tho other hit her lu ono eyo pud btrlppod n bracelet fiom her arm valued at fifty dollars. The story told by tho soldiers ts James lllrknell. for nndltor: half . dozen or more of tho candidates for I llio lower liniiKn unit nit of (ho Kpn- atorl.il liomlnces, and In addition Mime of tho wheel-horses of Republi cans will bu on hand. Tho l'lftli District promises to sco a lot of hot fighting during tbo next two weeks. Tho Republicans nro de termined to win tho l'lftli by a good majority, mid although tho Demo crats aro making a despcrato 'effort to lino up every Kind of an organ ization and every Individual with tho promises (hat Link McCandlcs3 Is scattering broadcast, tho Republi cans aru very strong In tho l'lftli now. Tomorrow night tho Fourth DIs (Continurd on Pane 4) a SPENT BY SAYS H. I WOOD rlod In ii special louiid up for tha coining winter travel. "livery mall continues to bring encouraging reports from our corre spondents, I -think it Is a a.ifo cs tluiato to placo tho returns to Ha waii for tho coming winter's travel at upwards of ono million nt dol lars. Today our crops might bo placed lu tho following order: Sugar, pineapples, rice. Within another twelve mouth tbo tourist business,' In point of returns, will certainly hold third place, and within a few, years will tako second placo, even though our plnc.ipplo Industry la largely Increased, as It will bo. Tho truth of biicli statements iir Mr. Itancroft of tbo Southern Pacific Railway mado when ho left for homo 'Hawaii Is tbo only placo I hnvo ever visited In which was not dls npiKilnted' is beginning' to bo gen erally realized, Hawaii never ills appoints. Our beautiful healthful Islands nro tho World's Homo Land mid must continue to attract on (Continued on Pace 3) that Ihey r.uno to town from Fort Shaftor to se u prizefight which was cm Hint nlghlf They had only a can teen chirk roVstx dollars In their poa. husslon for mciiio and as they could got this cashed only nt Iltzpntrlck'a cigar storo tlicy waited thcio until thn proprietor cimo and It was nluo o'clock nml too lain to sco tho fight when the) llnallv got tbo money, Ono filnt brought nut In tho testi mony wns l he fact that Fltzpatrlck's was tin' inilj place whprp canteen i hecks were taken, the men recelvlmt four dollars nnd shty-llvo cents for chocks ca'llng for six dollars nt tho vviiiinut going near Iwllel, according I'ldc statoiiK'iils. Tho vvbolu tlino of iho court was cirrupled during tho morning bbIou with tho caso and then It wns con tinued until tomorrow morning at , , eight-thirty when th0 dual witnesses' will bo examined. Judge Humphrey Is rondiicllng tho,.'i prosecution nnd Attorney Straus- Is, looking nflor tho defense having bemV appointed by tho Court. 'JP i -qHMnin' -.'-. (JINMl,. M,