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,v ' . IS Evening Bulletin lc. From 8an Franclscoi Chlyo Mum .1.1 Aigust 15 For San Franelscoi Ilotiolulnii August 15 From Vancouver, Zenliuidla August IS For Vancouver! Mnrnmn August 1 G When a merchant met the right ma cllum the evening paper lie begins to tee that advertising il but the ancient and beautiful virtue of Commonsenso applied In a new way the BULLETIN way. 3 Ads.. Reduce, Time and Cost of Getting Customers 3:30 EDITION i 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, AUGUST U, 1911. 12 PAGES. ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5004. PRICE 5 CENTS. MAUI CONTRACTOR COMES BACK AT LOCAL MEN i i CONFERENCE ON WOOL BILL SUCCESS iTriiii -fBlRkvTv -5 Trans portjOffered $2,000 men un Loot t, . ' i llroalclng Into (boxcars, smashing llOXOS or pIllCllpploS mill Stealing tlio fruit not mily fiom tlio cam but from tliu canneries, mores of soldiers fiom llio traiiHimrl Sherman, on route to .Mmilla, lii'lcl high carnival at Iwllcl jcslculay, hint night ami t hl Illum ing. Ko SCI lolls dill their lleprodn- IIiiiib become that finally complaint was Indeed lint only with tliu local police, hut with tliu II. 8. Army Ilead ipiailors lie 10 mill with tlio com manding olllcer of the big tioopshlp. It was Htnti'il thin morning nt the rniinerloB that not loss than two enr Io.uIh or plnenpples. a number of tons, hau been can led off, during the last two iI.da. ToKolhur with their theftx, tlio soldiers held forth In such law less in.inner that last night wnlcli inen nt the canneries who attempted to reiuoiistialu and drive the Fiddlers away weio llueatoncd and Hearvd Into submission. The depredations of the soldiers nt the canneries ate hiiUI to bo the worst exhibition of Irresponsibility mid du- H.UBlruvtlou seen hero, in oiir,s,' inn thefls begun yesterday Morning, sotuo toldlers stiolllng through 'tlio cail nury district, apparently, under the Inllueiico of Uquur.otiAil Bomo boxes of idnes on u car nnd proceeded to help themselves. Proni Hint time on until this nun Hint; I ho soldiers enmo In increasing numbers. This morning at nluo o'clock theio woro not less than a hundred In tltd vicinity of tliu canneries, tlio majority of them car rying stolen frnlt. Tun CoinpanlcH Suffer. Iloth tlio Hawaiian IMnenppIo Com pany and tlio Hawaii Piuserv lug Com pany sulWicd severe losses, llesldes tlm loss of tlio fruit, thoro wcro iiiiiny boxc.t bioketi open nnd smashed, ap parently In pure recklessness. (Continued on Pago 8) NEWS OF DEATH OF ' H. News was received lure today of the ill nth. of Helnrlcli Itenjes, former II" imliil.m nnd pioiiiluent In business In the Turitoiy. at Wiesbaden, (loninmy. The death wan entlKly unexpected, and It, Is believed that It was duu to heart failure. .Mr. Iteiijes was n partner In the tlrm of P. A. Hchncfir & Co. lie retired , ten years ago nnd went liuck to Gcr inaiiy to reside,- Ho had lived In Ho noliilu since 187f und was Very well known thtoiighout tho Territory. Ite eently he had made nt trip to Japan mid lutlc on tho same steamer, tho sec und trip of the kind he lintl nttempted. Ho was Pity-six yeuif. of ugo. Mr. Ilenles nianled Miss Coney of Kiiiial. n sister at rtcprosontiitlvo J. II Coney, nnd tlm widow and one dnugli tir. Miss HlMu Itenjes, slirvUo him They me Imtli In Wleshnilen, Coney Is now In Honolulu, linvlng oimo down last Prlday fium his home on Kauai and received here tho news of his binther-ln-law'f. dentil. Many uiblograins nnd messages of t'liiidnUmo follow tho receipt of the news here, ns Mr. Itenjes hall many fib nds In the Islands, iilthough ho had be, ii nwiy for n number of years. DANCE AT SEASIDE Thero will bo a danco nt tho Sen Bldo Hotel tomorrow, Tuesday, evo Tilng. Tho public Is cordially Invited. To Pull Bids, Says Patterson (tfpcilal till 11 nil 11 Cirresnndcnro,) WAIlAjKU. Aug. 12. W. It. Pat terson, tlio Willi u! u cnntrnclnr who was the successful bhltler In securing tlio two contract, the Mnllkn road ex tension nnd nluo bridges in liana illstilct. has even thing In leadlness and will mhiii start on his M.illko load contract. Tlio .Maul Ijmii Commission has not yet awarded the liana district con tract. It Is understood that Chair man Campbell wiote to the members of tlio Commission hero to defer ac tion on the liana bid. Another letter I111.1 been received relative to the B-jnio contracj, but the Commission has not met yet to up piove or dlsapprovo of Chairman COMMISSION WON'T ,. RISK LEGAL COMPLICATIONS; $30,000 FOR REPAIR WORK Tearing that tlio legnllly of Its nets might hu called Into ipicsthm b) Washington, th huibor commission has decided ipilelly not to line anv of Its $300,nOO funds for lopalr work during tlio next two years, hut to routine its icpalis within tlio $30,000 it Is allowed by tlio last legislature for this specific purpoo. This means that tlio llackfeld vvlnrf will ho i op. died, nnd a good Job made of It, too, hut that practically no oth er ropalr work will be ilono In tlio Territory for tlio biennial period Just begun. Whollior such lepalr work art inv lug an existing wliaif with ohla blocks (iiubl bo paid for out of tin; $.100,ui)0 LANGUAGE BILL William J Sheldon, the genial Kauai mall who Is a Mteiuti of the limir hou.o of tlio Legislation mid ranked us one of Its leadirs last session, Is In Honolulu nil a business trip. Kheldou outlined n Will-doMloped Idea of leav- lug Kaiu'l u few mouths ago and lo- 'Siting In llllo, but the Km1.1l folks lldn't want him to go und ho has tnl.en ndvnuliigo of an exi client busliuss op- piirluulty to slay, lie suim he will bo nick 111 tho House nt the net session unless soiiitthliig inlglity unexpected linmicus. Bluldon was the man who Intioduced the bill lit the last (.esslon ailing for llio tenehliiu of tin Iluwnllan language In tlio public schools, nnd he made such FREAR TO DISCUSS FREE GARBAGE StiiH looUlnB t nrtl the establish- Mif.nl .f n fpon imiluiL'if ciillt'ctldl) HVH- "" -" - - tun In the city of Honolulu will bo m) mMtr m ulUirney.Kl.u. taken Jointly by a committee from the Ullli (t y tm,,,!, mH been Invesllgat centrul Improvement commlttco mid tho lug Its hgnl phases. The (loveiuor, Clovirnor. i-uld Mr. I'.eiudt this morning, has been President n, A. Ilerndt of tho Im- able to formulate koiiiu ik Unite Ideas provement loiiiinlttee has iiiuiln ar- on 11 fleo pirb.igo system within the riiinri'inentH for a conferenco between put few days, having seniieslercil lilni tlui lomuiitteii mid tho (Jouinor inrly telf at K111111I, mid It Is expeded that this week. The coinniltteii bus been the conference wl'l develop some mlu n 01 king on tlm free garlingu collection quale pi. ill of haiiilliiig Ilouollllu's so proposltlou pur since Clean-Up Day, ilous garbage tollcclluu mid dUtrlliu us n result of w Ilk ll lecoiilliiendnllous Hon ptoblems. Cnnipbcll's recommendations. Thorn Is only $"S,00i) mailable on theso con trails and :ik Mr. Patterson's two bids uggrcgalo ocr $S.ui)ii. the Com mission cannot see Its way clear to adopt both bids, so only olio bid has been approved. As icguiiM the howl raised by tlio Honolulu contractors on the result of tlio bids, Mr. l'atlorson has Informed tlio mciuhcro of the Commission that ho was offered, by n Honolulu con ductor, $1,o0ii for each contract to stay nut and not lllu uny bids, and that el i n' after the opening of the bids ho was again offered another JI.UUU to withdraw Ills hid. This Is his, re ply to the charge of favoritism that lias been heaped upon him by his friends In the profession. allowed It as n construction fund was a tpicstlon that tlio commission put up to tlio nttornoy-gonorul and the attorney-general Irm led back to the commission without settling II. Ho told tlio commission It might uso Its dim rellon, nnd doing this, tho com mission hns decided not to tnko any (buncos. It Is uiideistood thai, any questionable uso of tlio bond Issue money might bo checked Bharply nt Washington. Hocictnry Itorndt of tho coninilsRlo.i said this morning thai about $10 000 Is nil that will ho available for repair work hn Iho wliaives of tlio Torrl loiy for tlm next two )0iir lifter tho (Continued on Page 7) CAMPAIGN ISSUE? n good fight for It that t passed the Ilniiso mid got ns far us third reading In the Senate. He will light for It ue-.iln at the next session, mid declares that be expects to hi o It become u law. In fail, the Kauai 111:111 thinks that this will be 11 campaign Issue with the Hawaiian!', who will ask their eandl- dates to plidgu tbeinsihes In favor of Midi 11 law, "1 llud this measure ineclswllli wide spread appinvm. Mild Mr, Sheldon tills moriilng. "Suiiicllilug must be duno to preMio the Hiiwalliiii language, or It will lieconiii a dead Inngungu nnd prau tlenlly lost, I shall work for the mens lire iignln next session nnd expect to sfo II become 11 law" woru niiulu tlint tl frt?o HysttMn lo or tahliHluu, I ,-t - I' I..... !.. !..... ...II.... "FREE WOOL" IS PAST HOUSE (Assoc'titrit Press Cilde.) WASHINGTON, O. C, Aug. 14. The conference committee rruort on the wool bill today pasted the House by a vote of 206 to 00. COTTON TARIFF NEXT (Hperlnl till lie tin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. It The senate Is cllscivslng the cotton tariff revision bill this afternoon. HAYTI HAS A (Assoclitiil Pnn c.ililp, PORT AU PRINCC, Aug. 14 Tho Congress of the new flepubllc of Hayti today elected Cincinnatus LeConte prssident. SOCIALIST OUT; ATFACK5PARTY (Aswnclntid Prt-s Cable.) MILWAUKCE, Minn, Aug. 14 Secretary Barnes of the national So cialist party has resigned. In a state ment made here he attacks the char acter of the Socialist cause. WANTS CHANGE IN SUPREME COURT METHODS (Special tlulletln Calile.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14. Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Ore. gon, today Introduced a bill In the senate under the terms of which a unanimous opinion Is required of the supreme court justices on question! Involving constitutionality cf the laws before tli decision Is considered final MONETARY COMMISSION OUT WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14 The senate today passed -the bill dla. solving the monetary commission 0 January 8. UNION PRINTERS OPEN CALIFORNIA CONVENTION SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Aun. 14 The annual convention of the Interna tional Typographical Union opened hero .today. LIVERPOOL RIOTERS CONTINUEJJNCHECKED LIVERPOOL, Cng., Aug. 14 Twenty thousand dockmen were locked out to day. Rioting continues, and much dam age is reported. The mobs are almost beyond any control. ST. LOUIS-NEW YORK FLIGHT BY AEROPLANE 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 14. Harry At wood, the famous aviator, starts in an aeroplano today for New York via Chi cago. TOGO TAKES Tn" NEW YORK NEW YORK, N.Y-Aug. 14 Admiral Togo is sightseeing here today, POPE MENDSSL0WLY ROME, Italy, Aug. 14. The condition of the pope is slowly Improving. James flrubo, Annlo drubo Illxby und Joint Gruhe, leguleos mid dovlseos I e a e under tlio will of tho Into Henry (1,1 Judgo Itobeitson has appinvtd of Mnrcluint, II led an application this the bond of John R Colburu and morning that Walter Marlon Illxby bo Jonah K. Kal.inl.inaole fur $1500 in appointed auxiliary administrator the casu of tho appeal of tho Kaplo- vvlthoiit being icinilrcd to furnish uliy'laiil Hstatn against Ihu Tcriltory by bond or other security. iMarslon Campbell. Leading Figures In Fight To Take Veto Froitt Lords .HsH isV JVssW afsB8KT 'iwut(i "V Vtt assLw L 9k ilNflL HI ffXV. P?',.' 1 aBBBBBKaBBBBBiBrBBK . .BLsW HssHSHssKW ,JrTH?RBWTl SBHHsBsswt-lBBBBM.M 1 ;-r , . H PfBlv'ji Ri jsfc IH 'fxM'l MKKSxr", ssHhsZbssH FAIR PLANS DEVELOPING RAPIDLY Willi tho contiovcrsj over tho slto FClllo.d 1 1) 11 coiupromlso that pleases both shlis, San I'lanclsco Is gelling down to work In a liuriy on plans for Iho big 11)15 exposition, according lo the latest news fiom tho mainland. Piepatatlons aro nlie.nly under wa) lor-lhe giound-hroakltig ceremonies. The San Kinnclsco i:nniliicr of Au gust ." piloted thu following news of much Intrit'st heio, showing tho rnplil! iveik that Is going on: It Is hoped that thu President of tlio Pulled Slates may como lo San I'iuihIm'u early In November and nl tend the gioiiiid-bical.lug ceiemonles of the I'.iiiama-Patllle KxiHisltloii. T.ift Is duo to Joiiiiioy vveslwnrd In tho full and Is tchednled to leach No brask'i October 2i!th; and from ad vices received by tlio Woild'H Pair dlieelois llieio Is leaum to bellovu. 1 In, 1 1.,, miii bo Induced lo extend Ills Journey westward w as to lake part In a function which will bo of tho ure.ito.st national lutoiest. It will siuoly bo a rcnlher In San Priinclscirs cap If tho nation's chief executive consents to honor with his piesencu the eventful occasion when Iho llrst so.l will bo turned on the Although ho wint lo Kauai for n vne.itlou, Governor Preav kept one eyo open oil the liomostcudhig ploioiltlou, nnd this morning hinted that everything was moving along likely. Tin re Is some more land to he thrown open in the near future und also thu drawing for thu special selection has been ml vol Mm it. Theiu will In nil piobahltlly also be another lot set aside for a new sitlliment assodullou that Is to be formed. The lots nre nt O111110 nnd I.awal, on K1tu.1l FOR HOMESTEADS slto of tliu greatest enterprise In the history of th West. Invitation to be Pressing. At a meeting of tlio Woild's Pair dliectorg veslcrday It was deel led not only, to send a formal Imitation to 1'iesldent T.ift, hut lo make the gnrenteiit possible efforts to tecura his. acceptance of It. Advisory Architects Named. .At veslcrday's meeting of the board of directors tho following mchllcrt of this city were appointed members of thu pielluiluiiry architectural com mittee, which will advise Iho bi.ud of dliecloiK mid Us ernuinllloes as to mchllectiii.il pioceduro In planning the structures for tlio Woild'u Inter, national l'.Hn IIsi'ohIIIoii: William Curlett, John (Inlen llow anl. Albeit Plssls, Willis Potk, Clar ence II. Waul, Tho Macgregor building, n class A Rliucture, Pine and Ilnttery BtrccU, has been selected as tho olllclnl head quaiters of tho Imposition Company I WID1I11 a few weeks the present he.nl ipiailuis of the compmy In tho Mcr chants' Kxch.ingo building will ho vncaled for the now location. Tho entire Mncgrcgor building will bo utll le, for exisisltlou purposes. BELT ROAD PLAN IS APPROVED Superintendent of Public Works Maistnu Campbell approved ho plins for tho alignment nnd location of the bolt mad on Saturday laid. City Kn- "'ll1 I"-'- "' 'ct aro iitlachc.1 to glneer fleiu bus made u good Job of,11" person of Kmi.lsen. lnrldeiitiilly.lt the i.lnns nn',1 thev show- even llttlo '" leim.rl.cil that Knudseii would llml detail "This Is Just the dlffeienco ho'weeu plans mndii by an cngitieor und a sui vejor," mm irked Cuiiplwll at tho time. "They nre a lino fot of pl.uiB I und (lero deserves gii'.it nrillt for tho way he has winked them out Goto stated this morning that ho was toady now and Unit It was up to tho board or load ciiiiiiuissionQrs as to when lllo work would bo stalled. Ktln II Phillips wus granted 11 di vorce this morning from John Phil lips on tho grounds of iiuu-suppoit. MoH-Smitli Pulls For Pratt? Humor was bU'V this morning with I In- name of lleallli oitker Pratt for the position of ir t-lilolil of the lloinl of Health, nn'd fiom lororin.lll.1il re celved from 11 rellslile souiiv It Is hu llevnl that be Is the one fur the po sition and that the iiniiouiiceineiit will be iiiiule nt any time now (lovirnor I'rear who came back from Kuufl )es tenia), win re lie bus bent Kpeiidlng 11 few days' vacation, stated this morning that he bad seen several people In cou pled Ion with the loattir, but that I:" aid not yit made uny nppolntniinls It has belli und.rslOod right along that the mini Piestdent Mott-Sinltli in ilorml would bo the man, to whuiii the Governor would probably look lo lilt the position Mr. Mott-Hiullli had n long talk with the Covi rnor this iiiorn lug, nt which It If iM'llexisl the subject was brought up, mid also that he urged Up, l'nitt lis the next pefldeiit He has a great opinion of the capabilities of his lleittt limit und thinks that li Is tho. mull suited for the Kitdtiou It Is undvrstiiud tint lr. y, U. lbily, wlmq mum vvim also mention ed for the Job, lias refused to consider the position und will loiitliiuo with tils prlvutd pr.HtlHc. Altbough thu (luv- rrnor hns not Jit iniuli liny dellnllo nppohitmiiit. It Is tlioiiglit.that he will In nil probability name thu new limn 1 Itlu r today or tomorrow. Auothir appointment expected soon Is that of J. I'dgnr HlKglns for tho oil I Ion of Hi Id agtnt lilldir tbe new marketing h.Ii-mih oil wlikli 1'xpirt Stairitt reportid so favorably some little time ago He had mi Interview Willi tho Coviruor this morning, ami the annooiieeiiu nt of this In coiillriuu- lon of the already puhllMbed repoits iy exiected ut the h.imo time as that of r Pratt us the new president of tlio lloaid of Health M0TT-SMITH PRAISES THE BISHOP ESTATE METHODS 'This Is my last day, I hope, as president of the hoard of health," ru matkctl i:- A MotUSnillh this morn ing. "I feel mrry In one way to bo going for wo havo put' through noino (diclinous tights since I have been In olllco nnd thero has .been 11 big field (Continued on Page 4.) GUBElrVlllAL BUG IS BUSY ON KAUAI ' 1 I According to news from Knu.il, IX A KiiiiiImii, president of the Hen.ito of the list session, I cherishing 11 vigor ous Joung giibiriiiitorl.il bug It Is Mild on good authority that Knud-nn has Intimated that tho shoes that Will be v lien nt when Governor IViar steps out of oltlce 11 ro Just uhoul tin; rttv lit a nilr of Kauai Ileiiubllcau fett.inid lomdnVniblo support In his ambitions. Governor Preur spent part of his visit to Ku11.1l ut tl.e mountain home of the Menato president. Ths, however, limit tiikiu us any Indication that the chief executive wus handing out tips to Kuinlsen on huvv ia run tho govern ment In casu hu should suddenly bo called upon to grub the reins of state, us I'njir has already announced his candidacy to mucoid hlmsilf, rttiintor Gcoigo II. Pulrehlld mi-iiuc to havo iiioro KCiiernt Hiippurt noioog KiiunI people than any other tundldati. according to political wiseacres. J -9 ffl ''... t v f