From San Fruoiie: Siberia Nov. 1 6 On Nov 0 For Sn' Francisco: 1H5 inrlio tnnrn nilvfrtltlnir '"""" Aula Nov. 20 m (. i IDvrrxrr its nearest competitor. Experienced J jJx From Vancouver: B M T -- J - ' MAKURA nns inugiu jutuiy jiuuuiuiii iin.- Dec. 1U chants that it pays to use the most For VancouTer: space in the Bulletin. Aornngl Doc. S 3:30 EDIT!ON Honolulu merchants nd Bulletin reain their business VOL. XL NO. 4407. 11 PAOES; HONOLULU, TERHITOKY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, NOVE MBER IS, 1009. 14 PAGES. PItlCE 5 CENTS. fi LEADERS PRISON : LYNCH LAW HAS NO STANDING iFii r.nrurs rack' u-,""j- Planters In Session nVRSLJHBS k e 1 1 Gompers Is """' u ",,,m) TO FACE CHARGE I ; OF GRAFT Record Crop They Return Home To Face Nearing , " After Year by Steamer j P.hipf (if 'F)(lprHvfnl3 Siberia Pre- Charge Prison Rcliirns on Ifj President Dam n .Mnny peoplo prominent In financial , and social circles returned to Hawaii, Siberia Interesting Re- nel by the good ship Siberia, nno I sents of (Special Cable.) (Special Cable.) tho most popular rands In thu ! I Bulletin Bulletin CHICKASA, OklA., Nov. 15. WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. The i cine .nun iievi. ,. ... .. n!.4-- :. r a -.- ..-I. port to Members - ..i n.... i... r.....i COURTS INVESTIGATION it looked llko Atameda day at Occ Gora-anl- nnd chft rf hayi commit. a lUv of execution to Samuel c of Association. wharf as the big liner slowly tfA ..-- ,, fT9A. Th court At. I tiers. Mitchell and other labor lead. TO BITTER- - END . - , , hi a filfinmrwl tin In A linrf li nlmtif -fl n'lw.l . f n . i ' i I f a i " " """ " cioea against mm in uie uemunrrs i er semencca 10 impnsonmcni ior Tho this morning. Siberia came down jjjj everT move made by Ms attor-- 1 violation of nn injunction crJer of was icportcd I from San Pranclsco In n little lean to prevent the cases going to the court. Forgccs tliel Another reconl crop - nets Rccupsrntiiig Trip oti I nan six days.- ane lias four meeting tho llnwa-lin- n hundred trial on their merit. iv, .t iir.il iv,- - i..l.,!1 at the annual it tons of cargo Honolulu uviii, vtiii ivue thyzi zju Association, for and tho Sugar Planters' I freight destined for Japan porta nnd to snow Tiicir l'rooi of iiisvi ln which was opened this morning Hongkong will hardly total threo ChookcdncEV tlio rooms of tho iissoclutlon In the thousand Ions. "I am M of I Liability back brie lo nrciiiM building, anil the repot ts fi'c .liulil Tho Siberia's rnblns wero pretty Lynchings ers. Tliej ihnrgit me president, 3. N. Damon, und ltli nil t,rtJ tho I well Inkcn up with tho llfty or moro tli'-t- n O. disclosed a of graft, nnd now let coninj Secretary W. Smith 'passengers who lca tho ship at Ho- - " Mate of utlnlrs In forward wllli Ibelr vlilemc very satisfactory liilu. Pran- - . Tho trip down from San Joseph U'-il- of D'toctlvctffl tho Industry generally. t'liiff rls(o was without Ineldeiit. Tho wea mule Ibis iti'Cl.ir.illou f 11111"" During the lOOS-l'JO- season the Is tlwl ther was fair and as the Siberia la a Act decks of the lierln the harvested fiom ni ji'w.otjl largest crop ever rVnft, Most steady the large through list of tf.imcil through the (lunnelynnifjl Hawaii sugar fields taken off. travelers all report having had lino nliticslitc No less than r.HS.lSU tons of sugar a the Oceanic fwlinrW of It a W ', risisisisisisisisHitsisisisisisisisisisisisMI time. ibis uior;iliig nfler a run down fin'uil was tho yield, and for most ,:tw l. - Tho vessel Is transporting nearly I Vmi. la. .. f inos't satisfactory price was ohtalncd. Upheld Ml-- I.i-l- til on All tlio various sugar plantations five hundred Asiatics to their native, went tho co.ist tbyjl Stop ' llier AMUKHln wero represented cither liy their land. Several Hindoos nro Included Honolulu II"- - thojj or agents, and sixty mem- 111 tho plcturs.iiyi Jmt motly throng Oct. 20 weiio. nmnngcis to lip.lllh, yfl, H bers 'weio present at the meeting. that tho forward and after WASHINGTON, tin it Nov. 15. The ho nnd fireii ;rhlitcil n It'avo'iifj' i president had read his decks of ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. The de- hncf After the the esscl. Supreme Court handed down a tU published Vlow, abseiiin fionllls iliitos Tho atenm loport, which Of tho prominent through passen- Federal Supreme Court cave a de. cision tod iv holding that the Em- O. Smith, present- ship (oiiipifiy mid nccori! I l.enl (V tho secretary, W. SiMisiiksHssjssjsjHaaisjsiMsijBHssjMsjHsiasdKissaisi gers Is Hon. W. A. Ilublcn, who Is tlio ciiion today that has a very direct ployers' Inability is Act constitution cry (iiurtesy, iiiid ho tpntemplalviUji ed his report, glven'hcrojn full. newly appointed United Suites Consul bearing on the system of justice by al and applies within the Territories strike was Sensnii of lost olid iecr''atlu During the time tho HON. S. DAMON llrlt-la- b lynchines that has been in voeue in M. for Hongkong. Ho goes to tho of the United States. - ftiju trustees had to meot fre- of l.eal hnd Ininllj- prorvded on. tho Retiring President of the Planters' Association, Who Served During a colony to take up tho ofllclal du- many parts the country. m tho arranging for miles from tho port beforo n morn quently, and Very Important Period. ties caused by tho transfer of A. I'. The court upholds tne decision of strikebreakers hai been mostly In a lower court under which sheriff lug publlfched a story (barging1 Wilder to Shanghai. a h.lvlui; the hands of It. I). Me.ic, who had Industry nro to be read und many and jailor of Tennessee were sen- the Chief of Detective with Mr. Ilulilee, Is accompanied by India's Reform done very valuablo work. Interesting discussions uro looked tenced to imprisonment for permit- become Involved III grail of a petty P. M. Hatch, tho planters" special forward to. and child. ting a lynching. nature. The charge were roltnrnt- representative at Washington, was Tho following members of tho Officers II. A. Ilnldwln nnd Mrs. Ilaldwln nro eil eaeh met ceding nioriilng. nil't btlll doing good work and tho out- were present at this morn- returning from a visit t otho main- Sheriff .larrett tlmli wTreil l.cnl.ioi'i Law Has Begun Ioiib-inad- look for tho future seemed liilghlcr ing's session: Vt II. O. C.impboll, land. Mr. Ilaldwln Is tho mnnagrr of utiiIiic the serloii'. alio i' than ever. (ico. Chalmers, S. M. D.ininn, (1. P, W. G. Irwin, president tho Maul Agricultural Company nnd b his iiccuseru. y The election of Iho trustees of the D.ivlcs, .1. l'.lKMlth, Geo. Ciblt, vlllllies Wm. Pfotenhaucr, vice president. ho has been attending to Important Calhoon Is l.i'.il had left San IVaufUin for 1 1 1 1 I I 11. 'Cu.-.t- l i. n Pol.lr. tint Hot Knrlnr n'iCM"- - association resulted In tho Clbb. W. M. (llffaid. It. lit John W. O. Smith secretary business whllo away. Ilf .HA n II V WHUIb.l I Ihnm- - hui-r Hon of tho gentlemen who acted last Hind, C. C. Kennedy, A. I.ldgato, J. L. J. Warren, jiclstan: secrtary, Ij. II. N. Ilorclko, tho storekeeper of SIMLA. India. Nov. 15. The re- - was laklng tteiitmciit for rheiiinat-'- j .1. fnri,i nnilpr f Kill, received 111 mo-v-. c,ir, all being unanimously choson. II. Mackenzie, H. I). Mead, It. G, H. Robertson, auditor. Kllauea plantation, comes back after idmlniitralinn ufblxb when ho the si K. frnm Honolulu Informing filmr The secretary cast tho ballot of tho Myers, K. I'axton, T. II. I'cIiIp.,0. Tho nhno oHIcits worn eleHud by a vacation spent In tho Hulled States. the natives will be admitted to an.Kc M. Da- - p. .1. M O. of administra. of H'e icrlrnis (.hirgw hail nssorlatlon, as follows: S. Ilnnton, ltdss, W. hmUli. io trustees of tbu IMmiturH' Assoel.i "Tho Hawaii building wns a popular imnortant share the whlih mon, B. D. Tcnnoy, V. M. Hwnnzy, John Watt, tJeo. U. Walt, '' Hon of the covernment will take cf- - l'fii hm'Ip nBaltst him ' Hon at tlio incutiii'; held this rendezous with u largo percentage of to Gaio V. O. Smith, W. (1. Wcnlehnuso. W. Waldion, feet today. I "!)' record u thief tho dctria II. I'. Ilaldwln. J. ,, vast throng tho ff K. Itackfeld,. A. ClmlmeiH, tho that visited is hurcnii is upon to declaiyd Irwin. P. Illshop, J. P. Wight, Alliens, John A volo of I hanks wim leudi red to This what the native uarty,tlo all." exhibition held at Se- I P. A. Schacfor. W. W. C.ood.ile, 11. It. I'onhallow, II. llin iplirlim niimliliMit. A. M. IfMiixin. has been flchtine for for manv vcars Hilef l.cil thiu mnr.iiliig. court if .1. attle," was tho comment of Commis- ciimpieic Tho president then nunoiinced Cation, T. Molr, James Webster, am u, r,,rw ijnmks for tho Imiior. and it is anticipated that it will still aim iuebiigii(iuu. ui sioner A. P. Knudsen, who returned I rcgrci my vncnfloiStf that no ftilther hii3lnoss would bo H.Jt. Hull, It, S. Hnsmcr, II. II. As both tlio new president and vice have a quieting influence on the ioiiiso thnl .done 111) p. meet- - llentnn, W.
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