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K it if jp ic j jf if ir ir ir ir K" IP P P P 8T " " f If If if f BU-REA- V ii. , U."S. WEATHER U, T-L- ,t ,in,T-r- wf SS 22-- SUGAR-- 96 Test Aug. Ust i 24 hours rainfall, .00. Centrifugals, 4c.; Per Ton, $80.00. 88 Anal- Temperaturetmax.82, fa min. 72. Weather, ysis Beets, 9$. 9d. fair. Per Ton, ?S0.80. o J J J ji J ji jt j jt jt jt VOL. VI., NO. 295. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1908. SIXTEEN PAGES. Entered Jn. 19. 1903. at Honolulu, HwU, m 8re4 Class Matter. Under Act of Congrea c Marck & 11. Hffllli COWBOYS SULTAN FLEEING WIN HONORS AT THE DEFEATED ER01 THE CHEYENNE CONTEST SCENE OF BATTLE K ' f t k"-x- j X :K Purdy Defeats AH Comers Kaaua Takes the Moroccan Usurper Turns Tables on Besiegers Third Place and Jack Low Shows Up v 'Tii l I z and Puts Them to Rout Good Times Among First Six. Shown on Stock Exchange. (Cablegram to Hind, Rolph & Co.). ' (Associated Press Cablegrams.) CHEYENNE, Wyoming, August 22. Purdy, of Hawaii, won TANGIER, Morocco, August The forces of Sultkn, the world's steer roping championship at the Frontier Day contest 23. the who had been encamped, around the walls of Fez, besieging the liere todav. His time was fiftv-si- x seconds. Archie Kaaua took J army of Mulai Hafid, the Usurper, were attacked in a sortie yester third place and Jack Low sixth. day, a general engagement being brought on. First, third and sixth places taken ' The Sultan's troops were defeated and the Sultan himself nar . i ty the three representatives from the rowly escaped capture. He is now being hotly pursued by the vic- Hawaiian Islands in the roping con ALOHA, PURDY. half-brothe- tests at Cheyenne yesterday is a record! torious horseman of his r. From the sun-drie- d plains of to make every Hawaiian feel proud of Texas the plucky cowboys who traveled From the rolling Northern lands, across the ocean to the dusty plains of From East and West they sent RETURN OF PROSPERITY Wyoming to uphold the honor of their their best, With chap and spur and flying native land. vest, HITS STOCK EXCHANGE From the brief cablegram above it And lariats in their hands. IKUA PURDY Champion Steer Roper of the world. On Ms right 13 ARCHIE is shown that Ikua Purdy defeated all KAAUA, who took third place yesterday in the roping contest at Cheyenne, world came comers, throwing his steer in fifty-si- x From o'er the Wyoming. is" SPENCER, expert Hawaiian cowboy. champions, On Ms left another NEW YORK, August 23. Yesterday's sale of stock on the Stock Exchange seconds; Archie Kaaua was third, and All strange alike to fear, made the day's transactions the largest since August 19 of last year, before Jack Low, tpro in contests though he Each full of hope his whirling three years and then returned to his he. came in sixth place. rope own island. the financial depression. Would be the quickest one to E HOME" ; A photo of these people appeared in """These three men were up against the a recent number of Leslie 's Weekly. cope ' from all over the world. The g lest, With swiftly-runnin- steer. JAPAN AND CHINA AGREEING champion roper from the Pampas was OUT OF SLAVERY A SCOOP BY THE CALF. He came xrom a country where Alas! for all those champions well-know- there. ; Concerning a n Honolulu rolling plains are vaster even From far across the sea. the than lady, who disappointed her by those of Texas, and he had lived and With face all tanned and steady friends PEKING, August 23. Japan has agreed to reopen Manchuria f - for th worked among cow-roper- s who pride hand, failing to arrive on the Asia yester- themselves on being the fastest and To meet the best in all the land, of telegraph lines. , Gilbert island ,; VBIackbirds;', most skilful of their kind. " 'Came our Hawaiian Three. Negotiations oyer the seizure by the Chinese of twelve thousand riles at Not only from the Far South, but Pfl Thrnnnh nn " today in the Asia, is occupying her uuyn CMnchow, consigned to Japanese firms, which was made on August 12, from the Far North came men to com-rtet-e. Aloha, then, to Purdy, apartment at the Moana. She was met bar .by a large contingency of friends at - - - - was - To Archie and Jack Low! AOr&nQ! the M The chamoionr of Alaska resulted in a settlement of the matter without referring it to Peking. , who most enthu- - there, and, hardened by the rigorous j Those ropes may fly in skilful wharf, 'welcomed her climate and the difficulties encountered try, siastically. Miss Winston is looking - ' must come to Ha- 'handsome and well, her trip evidently every day in herding cattle, he was But they fair Set free from a slavery of eighteen nave as cnance waii having done her much good. She was expected to good a as years in Guatemala VICTIMS OF THE BOW anybody. - To learn the way to throw. and sent home by quite ill when she deparbed and took But none them could rope the British government to end their the jonrney for her health. She will of with Moana until she leaves Purdy. Swift, agile and accurate as JACK DENSHAM. days in their native land, eighteen Gil- remain at the for the East on a short visit in the STRING CALLED HOME he. has always shown himself to be, he bert Islanders passed through Honolulu autumn." Tias surpassed his best efforts, and yesterday aboard Royal Mail steam roped and tied his steer in a time which the u. vancing towards it to Bnlsh his work ship Aorangi. Most of these people none of them could touch. by tying. This necessitated a new CONSTANTINOPLE, August 23. The Turkish Ambassadors at Berlin and Fifty-si- x were the victims of "blackbirding" in seconds does not sound like throw, and it was conceded to be a ELABDRA ft RECEPTION very fast time, as Purdy himself has wonderful feat for a man to do this the South Seas, and it was due to an Vienna have been recalled by the reconstructed Turkish government. a record of 3S 3-- 4 seconds, but it must in such short time. Had his steer not American captain that the people were - "be remembered conditions affect that risen there is a prooaDuity tnat ne taken from their island home and land- - PREPARING IfJ such times very materially. There are would have made a world's record. Mil always many things to be taken into ed among a foreign and strange people MORE INDICTMENTS IN. SPRINGFIELD consideration, weather, state of the Angus McPhee holds the present rec on the Central American coast. Not aground, and disposition of the steer ord of 37 2-- 5 seconds, made a year 1,, , j . TOKIO, August 12. Notwithstanding ago Cheyenne. Since time he " "x MCUU'U. that is being roped. While these con- at that fl " the fact this is the vacation period has been defeated, but the nearest ap-- . terday were taken from the Gilbert Is that SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, August 23. Twenty more indictments against ditions will affect the times made by were at the department offices of the govern- the competitors and may bring an ele- proach to his record is that of Purdy, lands for several born in Guate- persons charged with implication in the recent race riots here were returned ment of luck, it is skill that wins, and with 38 3-- 4 seconds. mala and Mexico. ment, the staff at the Navy Department Archie has shown well in sev- yesterday by the grand jury. no hard-luc- k story from Kaaua While in Honolulu they met one of already busily engaged in preparing the other never approached m punchers can detract from the honor eral contests, but has the few Gilbert the program for the reception of the - the time of his. compatriot. It .is im- Islanders yet residing of Purdv's victory. in Hawaiian Islands, American Atlantic battleship fleet, go. Show contests held possible to tell of conditions at Chey- the the remainder two cadets must In the Wild West which is due to arrive in Japanese wa- - ai telegraphic advice, have been sent at Kapiolani Park last December, Ma-k- enne, failing but it "home" several years WASHINGTON, D. C, August 22. Two cadets of the West Point military was winner, making may well be presumed that they were ago. Through her as interpreter and ters October 17. The reception will un- - Keliilike the adapt- academy have been expelled as the result of the hazing investigations and six 2 unfavorable and that it was the .doubtedly be conducted on a grand a time of 56 seconds. Purdy roped R. A. Kearns. the stenocrranher inter- - been suspended a year without pay. ability and clearheadedness of the Ha- 1 scale and the chief difficulty cadets have for bis steer in 1 minute 24 seconds, after pretmg from Hawaiian into English, the witg. and al- waiian boys that enabled them to make pea to be to keep the proram bis pony had slacked the lariat Gilbertese told a of woe. They lowed the steer to rise as he was ad such a remarkable record. tale in the bounds demanded by the limited RAINS SPOIL FLEET FUN. ' told how they were practically lured time the war vessels will remain here.