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1 ! III BUEEAXT, October 6. Last 21 hours' rainfall, .00. SUGAE. U. S. WEATHER 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.95c; Per Ton. 7.00. Temperature. Max. 81; Hin. 75. Weather, fair. 88 Analysis Beets, 9s. Per Ton, $80.60. 1, 84; KesTABLiltiHED JULY 2. 1S56. - - HONOLULU, TERRITORY, VOL. XLVI., NO- 7851- HAWAII MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS. CARL 1 HEDEMANN IS VIZZAVONA WILL HALSEY READY TO TUR URN TO HAWAII BACK FROM SUGAR MILL STATES EVIDENCE TO 1 - - BUILDING II F010S! P . : SA LOUIS GLASS .... 71; :: prf ; Is k - Island Expected to Supply Sugar 1 if v" Guards to Be Increased to Prevent for Entire Consumption of Japanese Immigrants From Japanese Nation. Breaking In. Among the arrivals in this city on 1 "The cane for the two smaller mills (Associated Press Cablegram.) the Manchuria was Carl K. Hedemann, I will be furnished by small Chinese SAN FRANCISCO, October 7. T.V.Halsey indicted for bribery of the Honolulu Iron Works, who was farmers and is brought distances of ' - s" J I one of the men sent to Formosa,, by from twelve to fifteen miles, larger 41 - 4 - in connection with the telephone franchise is the - reported to be ready to - - ft- ! f the local firm to erect three sugar mills, part of way on the government ui 5 the turn state's evidence- - He claims that Louis Glass, who was convict- of the LiOst modern construction, which railroad and the rest of the way on will be used to supply sugar to Japan. a small private road belonging to the ed of bribery August 30 on a second trial, is innocent and that another ; While Formosa Mr. Hedemann was The V'Vi - in mills. large mill, . which will be 05 t II officer is guilty. taken sick, the climate Of that island locaced at Insiko, will be supplied with oppressive humidity cane grown on with its and great a big plantation whieh llalsey was arrested in the Philippines after his indictment in San Fran- Jbeat, him leave. He went will be handled owners of. forcing to by the the I cisco and passed through here last April in charge of a secret service man ;.: ; . to 'Yokohama, where he was in a hos- mill. .:..;..Viv:V; , : kb . I He was met here by his wife. pital for several weeks, before recov- "The ,"V25te at present in the mill ering sufficiently to make the trip home. which is in use at Kyoshito is enor- The rest on the long ocean voyage mous. Only a small part of the trasa lid him a .great deal of good and he which is left after the grinding can CHICAGO AND DETROIT expects to be in shape to take up his be utilized for fuel. There is so much work again in the near future. juice left in it that it will not burn AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP "' When asked te tell of Formosa and and the cost of wood for fuel makes his experiences there, for the benefit an additional" expense, besides the loss '11' -- fc of the readers of the Advertiser, Mr. I from not getting all the juice of the TiTmii artiifiimi iirtiifffrn--'- "' "' Jfc.--- g f CHICAGO, October 7., The series of baseball games for the Hedemann said: , cane. When the new mills are com- - Jj ANTOHTB VIZZAVONA. hav-jplet- championship, between the Detroits and the Chicagos, "The idea of the Japanese, in ed it will make a' great difference f ing the three mills, on which the Ho-ji- n the final cost of the sugar, Monsieur Antoine Vizzavona is expected shortly to return to Honolulu to on Tuesday. There will be five games. nolulu Iron Works is now working, in- -j "The land where the cane is grown again takecharge of the Consulate for France of .which he has been the head stalled is to supply all the sugar need-- , has no 4rees of any kind as the for several periods since he first came to Hawaii in 1890. He may arrive ini The Chicagos won in the National League and the Detroits in the Amer- d for consumption in Japan and have typhoons, which blow there at certain an early boat. - ' , ican League. it tafce the place or tne sugar wnicn seasons or the year, destroy every- - Vizzavona has served his country for almost thirty years in the consular is how being imported. The island f thing of this kind. The sugar is not service. He is a Corsican by birth and is distantly related to the Bonapartes. Formosa great- - is a large one and the interfered with as at the season when On April 30 of this year he wTa transferred to Messina. ,:, . FIFTY . er part of it is inhabited by savages, the typhoons blow, it is too small to Dr. Marques has since Monsieur Vizzavona 's last departure from Honolulu WAS FOR YEARS A wh6;live in the mountains and have be affected. 'There is one thing which been acting as the consular representative of France. I little communication with the more is of the greatest importance, however, v Vizzavona has a host of friends in Honolulu and th welcome he will SUCCESSFUL NOVELIST civilized pebple of the lower part of As soon as the cane is fit for cutting doubtless receive on his return will be most hearty fl the island, except when they come down the grinding season must begin and it fend - must to trade" furs skins for ammuni- be done quickly in order that ROCHESTER, N. Y., October 7. Mary Jane Holmes, the I tion. the typhoon season may be avoided, for FIRST SERMON OF FIERCE WEATHER authoress, is dead. ; . : ,u,,.' ' "There is a great deal of gold in it would cause great damage if a : : , : , the northern part of the island and! typhoon should strike a field of ripe more successful considerable mining is done. The su- - I cane. Judged by the sale of works, few novelists have been than score over 2,000,000 copies havdi jgar is entirely in the southern sec- - "Labor is very cheap indeed in For NEW PASTORATE TACKLES HOEAU Mary Jane Holmes. Of her nearly two novels tion and there is a great deal of fine mosa as the women as well as the men "been sold. school cane though ' they present work in fields. The coolie class in She was born at Brookfield, Mass.; studied grammar at 6; taught land, up to the Tr'nlmMi- of 15. o tw7 Korran wrritinnr at IS linaVinnil was Tinntpl - ft InwVPP tit time; it has never been cultivated the low lands seem to resemble the I Dr. Scudder x Begins Pulpit Smashes Boat AgalnSt Cliff JS". ofl properly and no irrigation has been Chinaman greatly, but the savages, who Brockport, Y. A brother, Judge Hawes, was for many years a Judge used, though there is a wonderfully hold the upper country, are more like Duties at Central and Interferes With the Superior Court of Cook County, 111. good opportunity for there are rivers (Continued on Page Eight.) Mrs, Holmes novels were known better than almost anyone's else to thd , . ; with plenty of water lying above the Union. Freighting. generation of girls of the two decades following 1855 when her first novel appeared. Though she cane lands, which can easily be divert-- I "Tempest and Sunshine' and "English Orphans" continued to write, and successfully, up to within a year or so, the increasing ed for this use. NflRRDW ESGAPE ; Central Union church was, crowded A taste of wicked weather "was had crowd of other novelists in her own field encroached on the prominence "We are installing three mills in ip yesterday morning by local people who by the little racer-steamsh- Noeau, Formosa, the first at a place called which for twenty years she held. Her novels appealed particularly to girl thronged. to the edifice to hear the Captain Mitchell, of the Inter-Islan- d . Kyoshito and about the size of the and women of the middle class. They inculcated admirable virtues and qual-- first sermon to be delivered by Rev. Steam Navigation Company, on . the FflOIM ACCIDENT ities, and their influence was always wholesome except that sometimes there mill at Wailuku. The second is at Doremus Scudder on his assuming the Big Island run from which she return - was a touch of the maudlin in some of the sentiment, and a rather pedantic) Hozan and is a little larger than that pastorate- congregation 2:2S yes- of the largest ed to. this port at o'clock relation of sexes, was inculcated. at Kyoshito. The third is a very large Rpv. plane of propriety, especially in the the in the citv. Dr. Scudder sncwefla terday morning. She lost a boat con -- mill two sets . with of twelve rollers MrS. WltZ HaS CI OSe Shave Dr. J. Walter Sylvester, who was forc- - taining forty bags of fertilizer while and is as large as the mill at Puu-- f Vrrtm n09th hv I n. ; ed to resign his position owing to ill endeavoring to land the goods at Ho-nok- aa nene. " fcU I Janjes Scott and Fred Truescott, """"""J health. A letter from Dr. Sylvester and she' was unable for a time GUARDS PLACED Loth MORE well known here, the former from COmOtive. was read during the services, which to land freight at Mahukona, Kihei and the latter from Kauai, are stated that he was in Colorado and On Yne outward trip to Hawaii the there on the contracts, ALONG THE BORDER was rapidly recovering . his normal Noeau steamed under lowering clouds of Hilliken who put up rs.