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n JJ. S. WEATHER BUREAU, July 7. Last 24 Hours' Rainfall, .52. SUGAR. 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 4.39c. Per Ton, $87.80. Temperature, Max. 79; Min. 69. Weather, variable. 88 Analysis Beets, lis. 6d. Per Ton, $88.60. VOL. XLVIII., NO. 8085. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BA" D ON DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM MAY PROPOSE FEDERAL " " - - " . LAI LAWS FOR HAWAII v. T PI II f! t 'A Watson, Backed by Ncwlands, Working for It Anti-Bryanit- - cs Still Trying to Control lit Jtawife! Things in Denver Convention. ..r ZrTT, 7 Sjafc W'H'.'I WH " 'WWWfWiWWeWB ... IM 1 1 WJUM MMPIMH . &r - V y ss x (Associated Press Cablegrams.) " jp jf 8 t? a? " a? a1 & f F if if tf af i i f if c K K DENVER, July 8. Delegate Watson of Hawaii is urg- - THE COMING BATTLESHIPS. ing a plank calling for the extension of the land laws to that Territory. Newlands is backing him. o j5 0 DENVER, July 7. Tbe Democratic National Convention was called to DRAFT OF NEW order at noon by Chairman Taggart of tbe National Committee; The tempo- rary officers were namod, Theodora A. Bell, of California, being chosen fot Making Ten Knot With chairman. He sounded the keynote of tbe convention in a stirring speech. -- LAND AGREEMENT The regular standing committees were appointed. E. M. Watson of Hawaii was appointed a member of the Committee on Resolutions, and Gilbert J. Wal- Weather ler of Hawaii National Committeeman. A resolution eulogizing Cleveland was Good 85 JUST COMPLETED passed unanimously,, and tbe convention adjourned out of respect to the dead statesman; The Philippine delegation will be seated, but allowed no vote in Miles the proceedings of the convention. Out ANTI-BRYANITE- p. THE S. Governor Prear Says It Is Intended to Make It DENVER, Julyit 8. The committees working in opposition to Bryan are Committee) Easier for the Bonafide Settler and Harder centering on the Credentials Committee. The Guffey faction of the (Associated Press Cablegrams.) on Organization has named Clayton for permanent chairman. Judge Parker is urging the adoption of the Gompers anti-injunctio- n plank. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. A wireless message was received from the for the Mere Speculator. fieet at nine o'clock last evening. Tbe battleships were eighty-fiv- e miles out and going at ten knots in squadron formation. Fine weather was reported. EASTERN DOG DAYS DOING SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. The Atlantic fleet sailed promptly at two The conditions upon which lands for der cultivation at the end of the second in Honolulu, leaving behind on account sol-- year, and fifteen per cent, additional o'clock this afternoon for the Nebraska homesteads are to be . hereafter, THEIR DEADLIEST WORK of scarlet fever on board. She will rejoin the other ships before they leave have been finally worked out by Gov at the end of each subsequent year un- til the end of the sixth when he must Honolulu. ernor Frear and Land Commissioner seventy-fiv- e cent, have per of the arable NEW YORK, July 8. There is a hot wave passing over this part of the Pratt, in consultation with Attorney iand undpr Under new cultivation. the country. The fleet is now actually on the way the Georgia, Xebraska, New Jersey and General Hemen way and Secretary Mott - j form ten per cent onlys required to twenty-thre- e to Honolulu. Fifteen of the sixteen Knode IslanU, all of 14,948 tons dis- Smith. The conditibns are not altered ! be under cultivation at the end of the In the city yesttr. y were deaths from sunstroke and hun- great vessels sailed out of San Fran- placement, length 435 feet, beam 76 feet in many respects from the old foims second year and fifty per cent, at the dreds of heat prostrations. cisco yesterday afternoon and in eight 2 inches, and draft 23 feet 9 inches. end of the sixth. of agreements, tut in the changes PHILADELPHIA, July 8. There were twelve deaths from heat yesterday. days wiH be at the entrance to the These boats are a knot faster in the "Instead of three and a half years' BOSTON, July 8. There were two deaths from sunstroke and thirty known have been rr.ade a large number harbor seeking admission to the Para- - hour than t he bigger boats"of the first that residence during the first six years, five prostrations yesterday. ' dise of the racific. Honolulu will have ' squadron. Their main batteries con- - of suggestions have been considered, years' residence during the first ten ' an influx of strangers the like of which sist of 24 guns. arid some of the changes are based on years is required, thus giving the set- has never happened before and is not The Third Division is made up of the results and experience in public land tler more leeway at the time he needs PEARY SAILS NORTH likely to - happen soon again. They will . battleships Louisiana of 16,000 tons di3- dealings in the United States, of which it most. come here expecting a welcome which placement, her other dimensions being information was given by Secretary MODELED AFTER MAINLAND EX- ' they have been led to believe will be the same as those of the boats in the Garfield when he was here. PERIENCE. OYSTER BAY, JuZv 8. The Peary polar exploring steamer Roosevelt sailed a warm one. The streets leading to I same as First Division; Virginia, the TYPICAL LANDS. "These conditions are largely model- from here for the Arctic regions yesterday, after having been inspected by town from the wharves are gay with the other boats of the Second Division, "The form of agreement we have ed after those imposed by the United the President. bunting and eolored lights to guid the and the Ohio and Missouri, both of ... drafted," said Governor Frear, "will States on the land within its the recla- strangers by night. Boat landings have 12,500 tons displacement with a length be the one used for what may be called mation projects, with which our land been provided that will accommodate of 388 feet, beam 72 feet 2 inches, draft typical lands, that is lands suitable for is analagous, rather than with the ordi ten thousand men a day and rest sta- of 23 7 inches, and 23 feet 11 COUNT WILL FIGHT feet the raising of re?ognized crops, and nary prairie land of the states. In B0NI tions will be erected along the front inches respectively, and main bat- the upon which an industrious man may these reclamation districts at first forty by the time the ships arrive to accom- teries consisting of 20 guns. be expected to gc and be successful. acres were given. But it was found TO GET BACK modate all that will need them. Division comprises the Wis- CHILDREN Fourth For other lands other conditions may that this was too much, that it could An intimate knowledge of the sizes consin, Illinois, Kearsarge, and Ken- be required. For instance, there are not be cultivated unless the settler was of the vessels about to arrive here is tucky, the first two being of 11,552 tons lands near Waianae upon whieh no a man of capital who could hire large LONDON, July 7. Miss Anna Gould, the American millionairess, and the of interest to many in Honolulu and displacement and the last two being ordinary crop can be raised, because numbers of laborers: and that was were their dimensions are given below. 11,520 tons displacement. They each Prince de Sagan mirried in this city today. there is no. water on the lands nor something entirely out of the scope The First Division is composed of measure 36S feet long, 72 feet 2 inches PARIS, July 8. The Count de Castellane, of the Princess de sufficient rain, and the soil is princi- and purpose of the proiect. Intensive the Connecticut, Knnsas, Minnesota and beam, and 23 feet 6 inches draft. The Sagan, has,asked the courts to give him the entire custody of his children. ' Vermont. All pally sand. At th( same time there is cultivation is required in these recla IS are of 16,000 tons dis- Wisconsin and Illinois have main bat- placement, now a heavy growth of algaroba trees mation regions, and the area given to feet long, 76 feet 10 teries of 18 guns while their two smal- on the land and it may be that it will any one man was first cut down to inches beam, and 24 feet 6 inches draft. ler companions are carrying 22 guns GERMAN CAR WINS 1 make good cocoan.it land. For such, twenty acres and then to ten. They each have a speed of over 13 each in the main batteries. other conditions than those wre have knots and their main batteries consist The fastest boat among the fleet is AMOUNT TO BE GIVEN. 24 now formulated mtst be framed. The of guns. the Georgia which has a record of speed "The amount to be given under these DIEPPE, July 8. The German car won the New York to Paris automobile The Second agreement we have now framed is special agreements Division is made up of (Continued on Page Nine. will vary according racing prize. Two men were killed during the long journey. therefore for typical lands. to the land. The effort will be made FOR BONA FIDE SETTLERS. to give enough so that a man can have QUESTION OF ELIGIBILITY BQIIIIO OF EDUCATION "The object of the conditions are to full opportunity to exert his industry WILL make it as easy as possible for a bona to the best advantage.