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CJ 'm ee t From 8tn Franclseoi Sierra Not ember 10 For San Franclseoi Wlllu liuliin Nntcinhcr 8 From Vancouver. Xculiimlhi Novcmlicr 8 For Vancouveri Mamma November 7 ESTABLISHED 1882. No. McCANDLESS AUSTRALIAN-U. S. SocialistslWAIAHOLE Win Many Cities (AmmicIjUiI Prow Cattle.) OAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 8 Re turns from the city elections show that claiming without tho liardCBt kind of Charles M. Flck.rt defeated Ralph L. "B'". ""' "''n "'""ling prospects Hathorn for district attorney by 35,072 "ro l""10 I'1"" K""'l 1,nt ,,lcr", '" " votes to 33.467. In a close race Fred- n conlioversy pending (iter tho II erick Eoaers defeated Thomas F. Finn C1C"8U rr.'""?c' l" the Territory for sheriff ithlough tho floternor, nlul the Ouhu The Socialists have won In six towns1 1'lnntiilliiii. ilt'tnlls or which wore an In Utah and a total of twenty-four'""1,""' ''' ,h criior es onlay. rill.. Il.rnnl,nl th. rnunlrv. thrlr' Mr. McClllllllCSH declared IIh 1110111- victorln. inel.idlnn an a..mhlvman each in New York and Massachusetts. Maryland has gone Republican the second time since the war. for (rMwIiil II ii I let III Cubic. TIENTSIN, China, Nov. 8. Thero are rumors here of disorders In Peking. ! 709 Are At '- Work Now j .,-,: .; s, 44. 4 .). 4. jitfr, ! Owing to-tho numerous Inqulr- W ! les iccclted mill tho mistimlcr- i' : claudlng that han arisen iih to I lie rnlo regarding Iho ciiIIIhk t ha- ' nana tiros, Iho point In cmplm- ! nl7cil Hint tho rnlo Is that nil ha- i nana Dees wllhln ISO Oct of a ! J- liuiiha niiiBt go. Altoinoy-tionerul ' Lindsay him been consulted on : tho inattoi' hy many people mill this nfternoon staled that tho I.Ml-fnot llnill will ho observed. .;. .;. .;. fy .j. . .;. .j. . .;. .j. .;. .;. .;. -; .j. "All inlcl," was Dr. Pratt's repoit lo Iho tiotornnr at noon today. All (lining the molding thu men '. who mo after employment have lieon standing outside hcuilqutiiterR waiting , their turn. At least they wcro form- I'd In a hlg ling iirnimd tho hanyaii tiro anil llinso ploklng them out walk ed loly arouuil touching a man hcie ami there, who Immediately fell Into position In tho loulcr. When there weio enough of them formed up for, I ono iinu-commlsslnucil officer, ho mm elicit them out ami away they went' lo their various posts thiough- out tho city. ' , Dr. Cittrlo is tho most Bought nflei man in town just lit tho present time hut as ho said this morning his IITo ' would ho worth lltlug In splto oi I' , all If peojilo would only try to get homo M'liho of pioKirtlon, ' "They como lo mo," ho suhl, "aliout Mimo pet banana ticcs they hate , glowing In (heir yards and want mo to I t-oud out instructions not to have i them cut down until they can gol ' their fawirlto Japanese li-iy s;motlmo next week to do tho Job." I ) Tho two huuilreil lul'ii picked out yA this morning tniiko a total of 709 moil , now engaged lu tho cmurulgii. .;. .;. .J. .;. . .;. 4. .;. .j. 4. .;..;..;....;. 4. MIT HIHTIII.H'A.N COJIJIITTCK 101 IK'S ! In caso tho uillelo In this morning's paper stating that the ' laborers appllng at tho head- " iiuartnrs of thu Mosquito Cam- p.ilgn Cniiiinlttoo 'hearing notes from prominent politicians ask- ! Ing that thu licareis ho given em- ploymcnt' shoiihl liy Inferenro ho ! ! I'xlendcd to Include the Hepuhll- ! can Terrlloilal Kxecutlo Com- v : mltlre. I deslro lo state that this ! Couimlttco hns taken no action $ whatever touaids securing em- ! ployment for any liersonn from v those In charge of tho tusk of v cleaning up the city. (teaming that tho health of tho ! community Is concerned, tho conimltteo does not desire, nor ! has It attempted to lima any- thing to do with tho selection of ! the requited fotco and It is fully ! Ill ticcotil with tho policy adopted by Ihoso lu chaigo of giving em- r ! iiloymiMit to tho most elllclent : men available." A. I). Cooper, : ehalrmau llnpiihllcan Territorial Central Coiumltteo. : : : : Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION 5078. LICENSE FOUGHT I.. I,. McCmiillcsa Ih not going to lone tho Wiilnhnlo water rights ho la . '"R "'"it I'" ' K(1,K '" 1'fotCtt to protect Ills rights If lie has to go Into cum t lo do It, and that ho 11'iciinn what he says Ih evidenced hy tho fact tTTat ho has retained .ludgo l M. Hutch as coun sel, and Is getting ready for lltlgi llon. Tho license, granting. to V. I'folcn- linucr tho Wnlnliolo wnicr rights, wan nppioved hy tho land hoard at n meet ing Into yesterday nfternoon, mid with lis announcement it looked as If pio- gress was rapid on tho plan of tho Maw Fern's Repudiated '.Mnrstuii Caiiiihcll. superintendent of taken Into consideration This latter tnilille Hulks; Alidien- Adams. H. C. purl, however. Deputy Attorney. Oen DniKht iiinl T. II. I'clrle, I'luislltutliig cnil i: While Hiiltmi said they had with J. .1 Kern tho t'oiiiiiilsslon for hetler not take notice of, as there hud Honolulu, and lu their capacity as not hceu 1 iioiikIi time to go Into thu lueinhers of 111" suhl commission ex- presKly icpuillato ami deny thu alh' gutlous and iiilmlssliiiiH contained In tho iiiimuu' nr J. J. Din in so mr as uiu allegations and admissions arc III liny ni.iiiiur different from or opposed lu what Is nihulttiMl mill alh geil III tills iiusvtir lo (oinplaiuaiu s pciiiinn iiiriin liijiiiietliin." I his Is the opening of an uusuir tiled on hi half of four members of tho Ouhu loan fund commission to the ad missions uiiiile III the answer of tho other nieniher. Major I'erii Tho ad missions acknowledged practically all the iluirgts Hindu by Contractor J. II. Wilson when his bid for tho llvela lieiich helt-roail strip was rejected. The answer llled today not only de nies what Kim admitted, thus repudi ating the mayor or the city, but goes on to show why ('iintrnetur Wilson was not imisldereil n rosponsllili! bidder. Tim answer states that the attorney Kcncrnl gao ail opinion statliiK that thu award of tho contract should ho given lo the lowest responsible; bidder ami further that If tho lowest bidder wanted lunger tlmo that this should bo NATIONAL GUARD . I..I.,.. ...... 1....1 ......,,nn .11, nil. . t iiiKiiin ,iH" ti'in iinj.'iivj v.. ,....- ul Ihn Imldir-llkn stairs of the ram - shackln bungalow III the palaco grounds which Is dlKiillled by the iiiinin of Nn- tlnnal (liuiril hiudiiunrUrs. ho would haie luiiineil to the conclusion that ho i, .i in,, ,i nreii ne.t nt ilniicrrniis coiiFiilrntnrs iiguliist the peace of tho Territory. Define tho stair head was reached snatches of. warllko conversa- ti..,. u.miii linn, HiMtfil tbioiich tho mien door, ami kikIi iilarmlug hits as "I'll send nn olllcer and ten men down to tho crossio.uls In drive lu nil tlm cattle" or "If I see them running across tho open to get to tho ravlnu I will glc the order lo lire at will at Sin) yards" would have brought him lo u slop. If Ihe intruder was cour- iiueoiis inoiiKh to push nn his suspl- chins would luiMi been tonllrmeil by the sight of Miiiiu twenty men poring ,-er n imirn iiiai, nailed lo a table, mi,, nn oilleir lu uniform urgently pointed out the points of attack mid the details of combat with a line dlsre- gaid for ii handful of men left lying ileinl lu Ihe open Fuither liivestlgiitlon would lend to (he knowledge that It was all a game a makebelleve war waged with colored. 12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TO FIGHT FOR WATER RIGHTS WATER MAY BE IN COURT O.ihu plantation for Its Immense irrl- gatlon tunnel. It was learned lodav that tho O.ihu plantation pcoplo had ileellned to take Manehus intrenched themselves at Pur up an option on the K00I1111 wa or pie Mountain and repillsed the Invadsrs rights that was given by Mr. McCand- with a loss estlmatedat 500. less an early as last May. Tho op- It is believed as a result of the bat lion expired 011 November C, and tho tie that Nanking villi withstand the at icasoii that Iho option was dropped, tack of tho revolutionists. The rebels It was stated In 11 communication ti are reported as capturing small towns Mr. McCamllcss, was that tho qucs- along the Canton and Kowbloom rait Hon of rights between McCandless way line, ntid tho government had nilsen Midi " the situation wiisbiicIi that tho hold-1 ers of tho option did nut wish to take It up on tho terms It was given. 1 In other words, it develops that Mc Camllcss lost this opiKirtunlty lo dis pose of Ills water rights because of tho action or tho government, and this Is another thing which naturally p." raised MrCnndlcBs's Ire. Mr. McCamllcss is claiming tho (Continued on Page 4) H a Answer Others By matter fully. On receipt of the opinion from tho uttoruey-Ki'iieral, It Is declared, Adiims iiiailo tin Imestlk'allon mid u report ns to tho three lowest bidders. Ilo mnilii mo rejiou on iciooer .i ami siaieii that thero was no record of Irresponsls blllty against Theodore ll.iiimau and that his record was good. Tho Lord Young Kiiglueerlng Ciiinpnny also was considered responsible, but when It came to Wilson thero was a different story. He was Informed, he stated, that Wilson had failed lo complete two con tracts which be had undertaken. Ono was for the county of Kmuil for u pur lln .if llin rnml frntti li.Lnt.nll In tin. nnpepe, and his failure to complete It ho hail laid to the fault of the stone crusher, loaned by tho county for tho Joh. An engineer hud been brought from Honolulu to examine It, and lift er a few minor repairs had been iniide, tho machine crushed more rock than was neiessaiy under tho contract. Tho county authorities claimed that tho machine had not been properly opcrut (Contlnued on Page 4) LEARNS WARFARE tilnu nti.1 iir,ll,nril unl,lli.ru ll lu nn ..,i" , v..,....".., ...,'. . tn exciting game and a strenuous one, us Iho olllccrs of thu National fliiurd of Hawaii found after sitting for nn hour or so under tho raplil-llru lutein go of Cniitaln Walter A Johnson, the Unlleil, Kluti'K nrmv olllcer recentlv detailed as Insiiector-ln.itructor of tho orminlzeil mllltla hero. The "map irwineuvers," ns tho war came Is technlcallv known, offer tin- limited possibilities of theoretical al- tuck mid defense. What Is more, It makes tiulck thinking and quick nctlnn Imperative, for when Captain Johnson II res a question at nnu of his scholars he expects an nnswor hot off tho llro provided that tho makebelleve situation is urgent. "Well, what' are you going to do? . There are men dropping every mln lite," nips out tho ciiplaln, when somo commander has led his paper troops Into danger. There's another man bit Just behind you," "I'll take 'em across this cornfield to Ihe ravine." tlnally answers tho bewll- deied lleiitenan). "Very well, .but ou lose tluee more men running across the open," replica (Continued on Page 8) Is An Agent of Economy !h& Thrifty Buyers TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1911. Rebels Are I Rend In Fight AiwiclatPd I'raaa Calile.) NANKING, China, Nov. 8. The rob. els attacked tha city at dawn. The M.LBISW1UW S5(I,IIIII UBEL (Hiwclnl II 11 1 1 II 11 .iMp.) TOPEKA, Kan, Nov. 8 Mrs. Car rie E. Cop today filed a $50,000 libel suit against Bishop David Hastings Moore of Cincinnati, a prominent Methodist clergyman. , .She alleges lie slanderous letter. '" ' TOBACCO TRUST PLAN I OF DISSOLUTION 0. K.1 (Rnrrl.1t II li 1 1 . I I n Oihl.) I NEW YORK. N. Y.. Nov. 8. The U. 8. Cireuit Court today handed down a decision approving the plan for dlsso-1 lution Filed by the American Tobacco Company,i with the 'modification that the books of the company must be kept Intact pending future legislation. I FORMER PROMINENT MAN SUICIDE IN NEW YORK fKorHiil II u 1 1 ctl ii RahlO NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 8. Maurice 8Uwlrt eommitt,d ,ucde in the As- or h.iiu l.,t Monday and was not identified until today. He was known from his connection with Lord Shotto and Douglas Queensberry family. BALFOUR RESIGNS fHirel.il Hull e I I n ibtc) Nov. 8. Arthur LONDON, Eng, J"our h" resigned as leaoer ol me Opposition. SLEEP-WALKER KILLS. WIPP AMfl HIMSFI F g (Assucnicd Press Cable.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov Cooper, a sleep-walker, last night at tacked his wife with a hatchet and fa tally injured her, after which he committed suicide with a razor. SUGAR HAN HcelHl 5.5le FRANCISCO, Cal.. Nov S RR analysis, ls. fid.; parity, Prc!niis limitation, IDs 3 l-2d. PltANi'lSCO, Cal, Nov. I". , !Mi degrees test, 5 2lle Previous l MAS Sugar: lllllltllt loll. 5 I TiC. Tills Is a correction - on tho iiuotallon pievlousiy recetveu under same date e a OAHU SUGAR CO. SUED FOR 20,000. - Tho John II estate h'ls Died In t ,, ell cult court a suit against tho Ouhu i Sugar Company for $20,000, asking mr lesiiiiiiion oi laiius in wiupm, which the (omplalnt stales havn nt I een wrongfully withhold from Iho cs- tale. A lease of Iho land, negotla'od by Irene II Rrowii mid C A. Drown to Iho Oahu Sugar Compmy In 1897 and the later snlo of Ibis land to tho li eslalo aro Hiwihed in Iho suit. ' "" HAWLINS na imniupitu. Assistant United Stales District At- torncy W. T. Hawllns Iniliy limiilml his resignation lo D strict Attorney Ilreckons. clvlnc lll-heallh as the cause. Ho has been In poor health for some tlmo and Is now quite III In tho hospital, ami his resignation lum been expected for a week. ls successor has not yet been named. c. C. Hilling Is mentioned ns a pro- balllly. ECIPROCITY CHARTER SCHOONER LUKA FOR SOUTH SEA TRIP Wl -'g!SrSjsS5HBtSate?"g--eslBB LskrdsKsiiiSi fa.-K"' Jm t-i'-j-'Mt;! ILbBPHHc. r aBK1l'H " Mt,t,u PslsaMfi ' Canal .nd Um Llw ToiWmM,nm,fA 4 jnfu i ' - 'T Jj.Vl "i- " I Hrenes ul I'annlng lhinil, Iniiiglil bj milling Mullen nl Kngllsli liarhnr. small furliiiie In riiinu Father Kuimauuel Hougler, who lias hold Washington and Fanning Islands to a Canadian and Kngllsh syndicate, today chartered Iho schooner I.uka, I owned hy Captain Frederick Miller of this city, for u South Sea trip, Icav- Ing next Saturday. Tho scnooncr will carry to Fanning mid Washington Isl-j anils Father Itouglcr and thu Inspec-lnro lor sent nut nero ny ino purctmsing syndicate, who was expected lo ar- rlvo on tho Zealanilla this afternoon,) Tho I.uka was hauled on the mar-lwlll Ino railway this morning after hav-.to ing ridden nt anchor in tho stream for a number of months. Cjptaln Miller w( soryo ng ,,,. r , VOSb0. nc cnmpanylng Father Hougler anil his party to Fanning and Washington Isl ands, and hoposMn complete tho voy- ngo within a niontii or six weeks nt i tho latest Tho I.uka Is credited with being ono of tho finest fitted sailing vessels which mako Honolulu us a Homo port. Money wns spent with n lavish hand In tho construction of tho vessel and Iho Installation of appointments which Inno (o do with tho comfort of pas- AMERICAN PROGRESS IN HILO TO BE FEATURED IN EDITION J II McSniiuson returned this. inoriilqg from Hawaii after ........ i. spent on the Dig Island assembling ,( ,) pictures for American IM- wall," thu Dvoiilug llulletln's lttll-DS special edition. Distinctive in-Df speenu euiiion. insimcuvu pictures Illustrating some spicl.il fea- tuio on emh of the different planta- tlous are being secured Tho old of tno various plantation managers' In lBeng together accurate mid Interest - Ing Information regarding the various i .... ,.. ,....., .,,, ,,. .. I iropertles Is being willingly given. Much mure space than formerly will ' - " dustrles In Ihe coining edition, such as sisal, pineapples, rubber, tobacco mid other products 'ready for distribution on February ?. .. . " " T" A. Lewla, Jr., was called HiIh iiiorn-J New pyrogrnphy nutlltH ami tuiiter- Ing ns it witness for tho liitcr-lslandlliils at Honolulu Plinto-Supply Co Steamship company In connection Handsome patterns In wood fur burn- ( Willi Ihe Celtic Chief case. i ting nnil beautiful colored icnthers. 12 PAGES. R.f h WMtfWf-j' f. ' ?" I. llrlllali .Sjiiillriilr. .IImhc, priipoM'il Ilrlun, I'oroaniit grine priiducliig a songers. For months past. Iho I.uka has been tho homo of Captain Mlllci and members of Ills family. It Is understood that Father Hougler has agreed to pay ono thousand dob lars for tho uw of Iho vessel In mak- Ing tho trip In the Soiilliein islands Fanning anil Washington islands less tlinn ono hundred miles apart. anil no u iriuo over ouo imiiisauu miles to tho South of Honolulu, Accompanying the I.uka as crew ho a male, a cook mid four men work Die ship. It Is expected Hint the cleaning and renovation of tho I.uka will ho com pleted to permit thu essel gelling away for Fanning on Saturday morn ing. Father Hougler lias arr.iugcil for a small motor launch to bo taken to the Islands to bo used by Iho party In entering tho various pigeons. The launch is tho property of Captain Mil ler and will be brought li ick on his leturn to Honolulu. A complete lino of stores mid sup plios arc now being collected for the voyage. One featuru o tbn coining edition (Illll. Will prill' ill! cju-iicner in Hie .. . ... ... .... liolulii pmplt' who have llllo leiently Is n seellon not Hint visited will tell of t, )rogr,.,.M r Hie while builncss Interests In that growing (own. This m-ctlon will bo llluslraled with views wcciinn showing many of the new store and ollleo bulldliigs, mid will alsocoutaln.il niimlur of pictures of tho owners and managers of the different businesses. ! "Practical People in Plantation Work" Is another scdlim thai will proo of lunch Interest to local and foreign readers It Is devoted to phn- " ' " "" '" ' ' ecullves on tho plantations other than tho malingers The edition will be MM' t . Ticking off tits soconds, the minutes and houra in a business moans ticking oil the INTEGRITY, INTELLIGENCE and ACCURACY of every part of that business. Like tho clock, it must be RIGHT to Inspire .confidence. It must be REGULAR STEADY always wound up by human integrity and intelligence. PRICE 5 CENTS. PLAN Neilsen Is Going For Treaty Nn Nelln'ti. I.i'e minister for land In the New Sunlit Wars lilmr gov ernment w.is an an ha! m the steam er Mamma hist ulglil I ''an Auslialla. Ilo Is going lo the Unlle.t States on no. less a mission than Hi .uhocilu leclpioclt) between I'lide Sam's do mains and Australia, and Is sent mcioss tho I'liclllc li his goxerniuent to take up a possible iiclpioclty igici'tiieul at Washlnglon. Nellscn Is nlso going to try to sti mulate ttado relations between tho Dulled Stales and Australia and ono particular object Is lo secure Iho es tablishment of bcMcr steamship facil ities between San Fr.iiictscii and iho Antipodes. Ilo will also alleml Iho sessions of the National Inlg.itlon Congress shortly. Ilo will bo In Honolulu for sexernl days, lealug on the Sletra next Wed nesday for San Fruuclsui. Ho Is mak ing his headquarters nt tho Public Service Association. At tho naiuls-Aroimd-tlic-P.iclflc dinner tonight MrNcllsen will ho ono of Iho Important sieakers, piob.ibly lollowfln- Peicv Hunter Nellscn 'was tho entral flginc h&'if't Ihe illsliirbancc that shook that slain sonic little tlmo ago, when thu labor party made their sensational drop nut cf power only to bo pulled hack again by Premier Mctiowan from Vancou ver. Tho fight Is still waging hot aul iliey h:iu only a lurn working ma- Joiily at the present time. HOLSTEIN DOES NOT APPEAR FOR TRIP National Coiniiillteemau II. I., llol- steln "liirned up missing" tid.iy when Iho Wllhetioliia bit for San Francisco. The committeeman mid speaker of tho House bad hicu cunllileiitly expected to go to Washington on Ihe same essel that carried Delegate Kulilo and to add lo Delegate Kiihln's support In tho charges he will press against Coventor I'renr, but llolstelii did not show up at the Appointed time Ills failure to put lu mi appearance giiM rise (o a number of rumors, among which is lh.it llolstelii does not wish lo become Imnlvcil now In I lei inntrovirsy on atcount of his nwiHui Iness IMcicst. nlthoiiKh Ills Support Is In be given l-C li ll lo fiom a distance. Attorney C W. Asbford went away with the Delegate, and will represent it large group of Kan hoimslcmli rs at Washington Colonel Sam Parker and Drncst Parker and John T. McCrnsson were on board Mr McCrosnui Is go ing lo Washington on behalf of his Kan lit 1 1 bill, bl h was Introduced at thu exlia session anil Is expected to pass during Ihe Miming session. llr .1 U II I'm II nrealileiil of Ihe Hoard of Henllli. bus forvtiirdeil u let ter to the city and county Hoard of .supci visors manning null nouy inriiin support mid assistance tuidcred tlm lieall'i milliorlllcH lu their emleiiMir 'n cninbat tlie iiiiisoulto nest mid In thu cleaning up of the city, a, i I'he National Prohibitionist, a week ly publication In the Interest of Ihe prohibition parly, has suspi'tulcd pub lication The statue erected at Stcubemllle, O. Ill honor of IMwin M Stanton, sec retary of war under President Lincoln, was unveiled. H. E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Streeti I j 7fc