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Mnrnnm September IE
For Vanceuvari
Mnkurn . .September 12
ESTABLISHED 1882. No.
PATTERSON PUTS MAUI CHARGES ON DUGGAN
V.eMBaatWHBMHVtl.-.'aMtiaaMMMBMMalaH.'M.
SOUTHERN STATES STAND BV SUGAR
EFFORT TO CUT
SUGAR TARIFF
Southern Demo6rats Prepare
To Fight For Paync-Ald-
rich Schedule.
WHOLE REVISION IS
A GAME OF POLITICS
Regular Republicans Delighted
Will Make Capital Out of It
at Next Campaign.
BY C. S. ALBERT.
(Kpeclil Uul let In Corn Kiiii1enrP.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 11. The
Dunotrnt lire not reeling especlilly
proud bec'.iuso of tho net rcHiilti) nc
ioiiii1IhIki1 by their efforts to revise
tin- tariff downward. In fiict, the de
dui linns remaining nro Hint General
Hancock wns c orris. t wlien bo tieelnrcel
Hint the tnrlft Is u purely local" Issue.
Any effort to modify tlio sugnr
st lie did,- of the P.iyno-Aldrlcli net wns
iibniiilonril becuuf-o some of tlio South
rn Democrats, notiiTdy tlioxo from
l.hulslann, wliero tho raising of caiio Is
a ureut Industry, with preparing to
fiercely Appose tho movement.
A Khmlikr una bbaervablo on tlio
Democratic aide' of tho Scnato every
time reduction In tho Unties on cotton
win mentioned. Tlio Senators from
North C'nrollna took the lend In pre
MiitliiK nUlon. They demanded hear
ings, but wht'n tlio llnnnco committee
assembled to Brnnt tliem but two cpt
toii inilnufucturcrs from their home
Slate .appeared to protest against ro
v Hon
Renilor Martin, the minority lender,
made a warm speech. Ho ndvl'ed the
(Continued on Page t.)
CHN AUTOS,
(Sptelat ,Hu 1 1 crVn Wireless 1
Illt.O, Aug. 21 Henry lleckley, su
pervisor mid lumnger of the Voliano
S it T. Co, of Wiilllien. nnd rteglnald
T Guiird, manager of tho Illln Miiit
Company, esterdny suffired broken
linns while cranking their automobiles,
AT TARGETS
s.
Fort Itugor liad Its Hist acltt.il llr
lug practice IIIh morning, since the
Installation of tho batteries.
During the last few weeks tho S. 8,
James Makeo has cruised from Fort
Aimstiong around Diamond Head and
back, giving lliu heavy guns and moi-
tais of llattory Harlow a chance to
mukn themselves prollclcnt in track
ing nnd range finding.
Thoy did not expect to uso powdei
unlll Bometlnui In September. The
work ptoved so successful It was de
cided upon by tho oltlter lo coinplele
(his work and commence. Ilrlng at tar
Kets.
A target was anchored out In tho
water from Diamond Head, and todti
the small caliber guns lusido the mor
tars were nut Into action.
According to Major Tiinuorlake, the
commanding ufllcor, the Ilrlng was
most successful, The .records were
kept of hits us the ptuctltu was nioie
for tlio adjusting of the guns' mechan
ism. They were teguluted poifectlj
today and tomoirow they will Ilia up
on u target towed by tho Junius Ma
luui and tlio hits and recoids in.ulu of-
1U till, Tlio filing will take place fiom
& lo 10 o'clock.
-BULLETIN ADS PAY-
Evening Bulletin
2:30 EDITION
5012.
PATTERSON NAMESIBig PartyBLANCHARD NABS
LOCAL CONTRACTOR
Contractor ty. Ill Patterson, of Wal
luku, names Joint Duggan, a well
known llonnliilui contractor, as tlin
man who offered Mm $2,non to with
draw tils bids on llio Maul bell roml
ami brldgec-work. Mr. Duggan denies
tho charge.
The charges wcro innde after tho
recent opening of bids at Walluku.
Iloiioltiln contractors talked of favor
itism shown Patterson, and tho Maul
tunii enme luck with the charged that
ho wns offered tnoiicy pull his bids.1
This slnry, published In tho Hull o
tin, started nn Investigation of the
fact,
Acting on tho slnry published In
Dm 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n, Mnrston Campbell
wrote Commissioner Poguo and bus
Rested that ho (should get a statement
from Patterson as to tlio truth of lliu
allegation, Pogue saw Patterson and
tlip latter, wrote, His answer, which
ni j Iveil by tho mall this morn I us. II
reads as follows;
Walluku, Maul, Aug. 21 1!11.
Pacific
Surety Co.
Got In Trouble Here
Investigation Into the local record
of the PuclDc Surety Company, of San
rranclsco, by n lliillctln teportei,
brings lo light tho fact that nonrl)
two years ago the rnmpany pulled off
n stroke of business hcio that ne.irl)
coHt In Its Terrltoilal license. The
lions that tho Uiillutin published
last Monday, of tho financial dllllcul
les lecuntlj met by tlio company and
of the fact that Its locil agent. Hie
llawnllan Trust Company, has resign
ed Its agency, Is but a chapter In Its
history here.
CHINESE OFFICIAL-HERE FROM ' '
MEXICO; COUNTRIES ARE AT OUTS
I.crnusp tho Mexican govonunent
icftiscd to recognise the authority of
lie lniicrtal Chinese government li
lts demands for tho sottlomenl of In
demnity iisked lor the i ocelli assas-
sliiiitlun of Chinese residents In Tor
oon, Mexico, l"u Clilen Yu, Sccietaiy
of the Chinese l.egnllou In MoxU-o, Is
leiuiiung in rcKing in iuq tiujci Aiata
lo advlte tho foielgn olbco us to
China's futurH policy In Muxlri.
He iullmntes that unless (ho Mol
a in government will come foiwurd mid
tottlo Us obligations to tho Chlueto
oveinnient the Chinese l.ogitloii in
Mexico, will clojo Its doois In tho
near future and Hint bluntly after- llcforo gohlg to Mexico, Fu Clilen
wards, luleriutlonil coiupllcitlotiR Yu was Consul In Manila. Ho Is rej
niuj bo expected According to soma tinning to China now, piep.irnlory ,to
niriceiH of thn llii)o Main, which ar-
lived from tlio Moxlcan port this
imiinliiR, n Clilneto cruiser Is expect
ed In nriivo at a Mexican poit au
moment.
Rectetary Fu Clilen Yu has boon In
charge of tho legation affaire in Mex -
NEW YORK- WEDDING. HAWAII STYLE
lllfl IUIII1 II LriJUlllUl llilllJlll UllLlLi
Ni:V YOIIK, N, T, Aug IB Ab thu
...,, i. f r, ....... ..i.i.i. i ...,-,, ,inr-
inir IIimIi- er.lt. e.i life MIhhIMiih Dllllll
uih int" '"'I'M 111 . . i. ma ,
daughter of Mr'ond Mrs. Hugh Ounn
of Honolulu, will ho in irrlttl to IMwln
M C'IiiiiiiIh iliiin ut ('iiinlylilge, Muss,
tomoiiow In Hound Ilrook, N J Miss
10 PAGES. HONOLULUTERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1911.
Hon. .Mnrston Campbell,
Honolulu.
Dear Hlr In conversation with Mr,
Pogue last Saturday, ho requested ino
to make nflldnvlt to a rerlaln comer
satlom vvhlcli occurred between mo
and a contractor named Duggan It)
Walluku. I would say In reply Mr.
Duggan was under tho liillucnto of
llipior and tho wholo business was a
barroom talk. If It Is tlcimuiitoil, I
will swear to this as the truth,
(Sgd.) W. 11. PATTICIISON.
In answer to this, Mr. Duggm said
to tlio 11 it 1 1 o 1 1 n this nfteinom:
"Tlio charges nro nlnolutely uti
true. I never saw Patterson until I
went to Maul lo bid mid did not have
u" moment with him when I could
hnve olToied him this money. Hn Is
making Talso charges and no ono
who knows lilm will pay nny atten
Hon to them. He U-not responsblle,
and nny of tho contractors who worn
over thero nt Mho time will say Hit!
same thing ns I do that there's no
tliliiKli) lliu story.
From tho records In possession of
tho attorne -general's plllce, the sure
ty coinpiuy got into trouble here late
In WOO for doing what Insurance men
call "o vet head willing" that Is, tho
cnmpaiiv wrote somo locul business
dliect, without handling It Hiiotigh
thn local nccreililed ngei'cy as re
iiulied by law.
llait
It Is lmdorfctnod that Ilia Hnw.ill.il
Tiust Compiuy, tiiioiiult neuigc It.
Carter, upon finding this tut took up
the matter cmphnlicallv with tho San
(Continued en Paqa 2)
loo for a oar. l!io Chlnoio Mlnlslcr
resident having relurncd lo China
mint) time ago. At present, thero Is
only a Chinese heeicfiry icmalnlug
" n " ,f "::r;.. '.,. r.T..ri z
Constiluto uflalis In charge of nn Amo
lltmi ngenl who tlio Chinese gov
ernment thinks can represents R af
fulls In Mexico nftor this.
Pending scttleiuent of tho Indemn
ity lij the Mexican government, it it
oxpecled Unit (lie Chinese cruiser will
remain In a Mexican port.
After-
wards she will return
! Clilm via
this port.
pioceeillng to n mom luiioitnut )io-l
In tlio consulate seivlcc,
As soon us tlio lluyn Maui docked
this nioiulng, Mr. Fu Clilen Yu diovo
nut to tho Chinese Consulate In
in ntn n n
Ho liinc"ind
I o i.incand
'
' " '
carriage sent for lilm
' with tho local Chinese) consu
Omni was grnilnnted from Wcllesleyln
I'JIO nnd Chamheil.ilu from Harvard
I, act l.i... Itrl.l., ....,1 1.. la. ..r,..i.,i will
() ,,,,, ,IP fi,r tho llnvval-
(ll1 ,,, aIIh i Oiimi will wear n
eostumii of vvliltu sirge, with plcturo
iml to eonespond, iiud Chainhirbilii
will weur it suit of white llnnnel
Advertising Keeps The Bussiness
Politics
Start
I AssnelMe.1 Press Ctlite
HACKEN8ACK, N. J, Aug. 23. A
long time In advance of the next Prei.
Identlal election, warm Indorsement
was given the administration of Pres
ident Taft by the Republicans of
Northern New Jersey, who met here
and announced their platform.
DEMOCRATS ORGANIZING
N'ATJONAL FEDERATION
(Associated Press Cahle.V
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 23. The
National Federation of Democratic
Clubs la forming here today.
TAFT SEES OLD
SOIPIERS PARADE
( Associated Press .foible.)
R0CHE8TER, N. Y., Aug. 23
President Taft today reviewed the pa
rade of Grand Army men at their na
tional encampment here.
I
UP TEN CENTS
(AnsoclsteiJ 'rn Cable.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 23. Re
fined sugar advanced ten cents more
on the market today.
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J) UKMb AKc UAUb Nb
DEATH IN LOMBARDY
(Assoilnteil Picki Cable.)
ROME, Italy, Aug. 23. Stormsf are
rlevaatating Lombardy, and reports are
that a number of people have been
killed.
GERMAN CRUISER IS
AT BUZZARD'S BAY
lAspoclnteil l'nss Cible.)
BUZZARDS' BAY, Mass., Aug. 23.
A German cruiser is at torpedo prac-
tlse here,
I
SPANISH WAR VETERANS
name their commander
(Associated Pros rMMe.)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Aug. 23
Maurice Simmons was today elected
commander-in-chief of the Spanish
War Veterans at their annual conven
tion.
namanA inn nnuro -rnnn
UHlaHUH VVCUUUIilCO IUUU
f Associated PreRS Cable.)
WINNIPEG, Can., Aug. 23 Admiral
Togo has passed through here and was
given cordial greetings.
. a
John F, Colburn, defendant In tho
case Antonio A, lng is bringing
against lilm, lllcd nn nmcndiucnt
. r , ,, , . m ,,.,, ininiimii inniiet m wi naiw umiNn.r,. . ,,,.,i,,j, ..... ......
S,,1",rBl"E t,, I,lam,,,fr w"'. "''reached the eoncluslo.i that It will bo'nlso found with the provision in tho
T vouchers but Colburn , ,, 10 t.0nventlons In, French H.aty autbo.lzlng mtlllcatlou
tlcflares the chartea me made In good riUr (o Rit ra(rllllo ,,, 1)y ,hnt K0V,.rnlll,.llt i mcrdnnco with
lull lit i .... . kf..litiiir..11 ulll Itifu tliH I Itirt ir(n i ill iris r iilllnttl li tint InviH if
'ar-T-r,R &?rfT?.
w,r wns roinnlQlely deBtlojed by nrclllr,1' lloth one tings wtro devoted to depetpleilcles of meat Ilrltaln shall bo
.(,. ".. ii it la ra.uule.1 Hint sv.,tbe c-oiislderntlon of the dociimentH on
cral boats on tho ways wero burned.
Hubert Htenlii nson of N'eiv Yorkdovo
... ... ....
Illln IVVII It t I or Vnur rtivt row 11 suo-
nitigtd rock off tho Ilrooklyn water-
flot and broke his nes.k In nn nt-
tfiiiptt tl rescue of H-jtar-tdd John
puffy Stephenson died almost In-
Mantly. Young Duffy also drowned
HILO DRUGGISTS
Food Conimlrsloner
i: n. nianch-
nrd
whofc cainpilgn
U'culnst len-
irodurts below
cream dealers selling
what he claimed as
it., -i.,,.!,-.!
stlried Honolulu a few tlns ago, Is
., , ,, i, .i.i i mi
continuing 1.1s activities In llllo. c
cording In a wlrclesi mcssigo recelv-
e,l by the It n 1 1 e I I n from lido Ihl.i
morning. The message Is as follow n:
DilHam Bill Will
Be Fought On Coast
BY P ' ALBERT
'
(Special llullet I ii Oorref h,ii,1. no-.)
WA8HINOTON. D. C. Aug.' It.1
The DIllliiRhain It II, rccsiiiitructliig
the Imnilgratfon laws, will have runali
sledding In both hr.iuclies of Cuu-
Kress. It will be violently nntagnn-
Ized at all stages by the entire Pact-
lic CoasL delegations beeatiju It re-
peals tho Ctilncso exclusion act. Homo
Senators ,and Itcpfesentatlvis from
Hid Intcr-Mountuln Stales will assist,
becaus6 their communities nro deeply
affccleil by Oncntul labor.
The measure futhered by Scnntor
Dllllnghnm Is so sweeping and rov-
orH so many topics, that It Is certain
to arouse opposition in nearly overy a reasonably eirly adjournment In
sertion of tho country. Tho changes cnuso of the Picsidcutial cmipilgn
In the nllen contract labor law will
not he Kindly received In many States,
JAPANESE EXPERTS COMING HERE
TO INVESTIGATE IMMIGRATION
According to announcements, from
Immigration olliclnls on the Coast, a
(iiiiHldeiiihbi Imrtusa III Japanese lm-
inlgriitlon Into the Unlit d States Is ex-
pec t id, and Honolulu Is expected to be
partlculirly uflectcd by tho Incrense,
Two eminent Japancsei-will nrrlvo on
the Mongolia next Mondty from Sail
Fruiiclseo to Investigate thu liuinlgru-
thin situation, They Imvu been ill-
t petting conditions' on the Cuttt, and
Irom stnteinciits iiuiilo by them to U.
S Immigration o HcI.iIm. Honolulu Is
hllull t,, see many inoru JaaiieHti nr-
riving hero than has been the case for
MVtrnl jiars The two Japanese are
Dr T Kltuiiei nnd Dr M Iwul. The
formtr Is goitruiiient medical luspie-
WASIIINOTON, n ('. Aug 9
Friends of Hie llrltlsh nnd French nr-
Miration Ire ntles in the Senate have
Attn tw pruloiwil HlUUifTH the
their merits, thu llrst 111 company with
Secretary Knox nnd tho second by tho
nicnili.is tlumstlvtH
V.. ..ft-,. una .nrtiln In lirte thn
WHY ARBITRATION
' ....-,. " - - -
trtntles rt ported, nnd It beeiime ex-trealles, nnd somti went so fur as to
tremi ly doubtful to some of tho frlcndsny that with u few changes It might
of the ndinlnlstintloii wlittlpr suth n liu possible to get favoinble action nt
course would bu wlsoiit present. thu present session, especiilly If It
Hspeclal objecllun was inadii at bollijkhould bo preilouged to nny extent.
Tide Flowing
10 PAGES.
"HILO, Aug ?.1. Twelve merchant?
l,a0 been arrested iipio ny i oou
Commission! r lllaueliaid for selling
drugs without n snecl il license. Two
'": ImIr nut of four have been
found below standard
,IIancllin ,,. ,. Ml,a, fe,
( id,,,,!,,- , Mission scc-et
He exects to reluin soon and will
again take up his pure-food eiiupilgn.
Oilier siiKKMteiihanges nro euuilly
obnoxious. i i
-riie Paiunn (fannl Zone, throu;l
''i.le i1 b1" d tei Is being con
,jtructed, la Ui0onlyiorllon.i)ftUo
..i.,. nuM antl Its dependencies
cxicpteil from the prlivlulons of thn
promised law. All the other Tcrritit-
rles, Inclndlm; the Philippines, Ita
wall an 1 Porto lllco, aro Included.; K
ninitlllcntlo nls made In licbalf of Ha-
wall a'n'd tho other Territories, by
which the cducitlonal lest docs not
apply toMininlgriin's entering those
, Torrllorles.
With the great press of other luul
ness arising during the long session
of next winter, and tho necessity for
tho Dillingham bill Is not likely to
bo pissed,
tor, stutloiud nt Yokohama, nnd (he
grants nt Kobe. They have completed
lliell liiHiHcllon nt Vitncniivtr, Vlclo
rKli K,.,1(te, Tmoiiia nnd Km IYnn
elsco, nod lectiitly tho two Japanese
ntllilals boarded tliii liner MoiiKulla
will: Chief Ouaraiitlue Olllcer Trotter
of San Frnnclvco
The medicos took copious notes of
nil the saw, and nftir the Mongolia
md pit.std iiiarantlnu gave their ut-
tuition In the examhi itlon of Japanese
,y the Immigration olllchil
'the Mongolia Uiiultd moro Hum "W
Japanese toulles at Honolulu Of these
Uti were plcturo brides The Jupnti
ese for Sin Flillielsco tneltideil 25 wo
men, uioxt of them plcturo brides,
IS
sittings to the provision submitting
questions of niffeiuico to the Joint high
commission of Inquiry, but fault was
j tlio prunlun nuulnul by tlio Iuwh of
submitted to tho governments of such
depeudeni es
Mini) meiqbers of tho inmmltteo ex-
1 pressed tlieiuselvei ns friendly to thu
eii.riil nr. .1 to-ell I. .11 llilf.lei.l In the.
Live merchants Invett their money in
newspapor apace with the tame assur
ance that would govern their buying
tilt. edged securities. Doth pay divi
dends with satisfying regularity. One
It as safe and sure a the other.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
SENATORS SCORE
PACTS
Committee Report Charges
That Treaties Might
Breed War.
COMMISSION PLAN IS
BLAMED FOR DEFECTS
Unwilling to Have August Up
per Body Abdicate Its row
ers, is Gist of Objections.
WAHIHNRTON, I). I. Aug IB Al
most In the same hour that the Hoi
lite Oominlttie nil Foreign Itdutiuu re
ported today to the Senile Its convic
tion that thq reccntl) mgotlated arbi
tration treaties between this country
and (treat Britain and Ijfunctj )ro '
breeders of (dtlernUs mill Waiy-JM'
miiuy, llirougn us tmiussauur nerr.
wns niinoum Ing Its desire to bu u
party to n similar arbitration compact
wjtl) the. United States.
tleriminy made known to Secretary
)iinx, tbroiigb Dmliassador von Hern
storff. Its acceptance of thu general
principles of nrbitrntlou, us-Juld down
In tho secretary's draft recently sub
mitted. A few exriptloiiH were noted,
however, nnd Count von llernatofr will
art Saturday for (lernmny to consult
bis government further Ho will rtturn
III October.
While lie conference was proceeding
In the State Department, the Oominlt
tie on Foreign Relations presented u
rtport to the Senate deel irlng tho
pending c onventloiis with Kilghind nnd
Franco would more likely provoke war
than pnci. If consummated in their
pi esc nt form The rtport wns In vig
orous iltfeuso of the committee's ciiursii
(Continued on Page 6)
HEALTH BOARD
Governor Frcur this morning re
ceived thu resignation of Or, W. I).
Ilnldwln as a member of the Hoard of
Health. He has resigned in order ti
make way for Dr. Piatt nnd tho con
sequent trouble, which arose over his
appointment, as u ilivslclun, to thn
preshleiir),
Tho way Is now clear and when a
hi) man Is appointed ,lo take Dr. Held
win's place lliu boird will once ngiiti
bo fouucil In accordance with tho law,
Speaking of the resignation, the
Governor slid; '"I he board Is losing a
ver valirililn man and we uro himy
lo have lilm go. At the snmo tlmn
his resign itlon, In older lo make thu
way clear for Dr, Piatt, Is a veiy
magnanimous net Ion. Dr. Pratt I am
Hiiro will lulus lilm, for ho lold me so
on out) occuslun when wo were talk
ing over the matter."
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THANKSQIVING DAY. f
WASHINC.TON, 1). C, Aug.
II. President Taft, It . was
learned tod iy, will designate
Thursday, November 30, at. a
Trankhglvhig Day this )iar. It
iiIwiivh has been the custom to
tlx Hut Inst Thursday In the
mouth This year them has
bee u some doubt because. No
Veiober happened to Include live
Instead of four Thursdi)s. The
White House bus been besieged
by theatrical managers and
thuso in charge of colle-gu foot
ball games to stttle this doubt,
so Hint ib Unite arrangements
could be made for the usual ar
my of special performances nnd
sports that ninrk the day
v
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j ? y $i ;.
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