Rged with John W. Cathcart Cha Embezzling

Rged with John W. Cathcart Cha Embezzling

111 toe sm$t wi met 9f -- ai,. Iff SUGAR. 96 Degree Test TJ. S. WEATHER BUREAU, October 16. Last 24" Hours' Rainfall, .00. Centrifugals, 3.95c Per Ton, $79.00. -n ar?--.--- -a. 88 Analysis Temperature, Max. 78; Min. 75. Weather, fair. r . ,.T Beets, 9s. 10V'2d. Per Ton, $81.40. ESTABLISHED JULtf 2, 1856. TERRITORY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, vol.. XLvm.; no. 8172. HONOLULU, HAWAII 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. JOHN W. CATHCART CHARGED WITH TLANTIC FLEET WftS ' CHINESE CUENT S MONEY EMBEZZLING SWEPT BY T J? t? J? I? 'I? if 3? ? ? t? 1? t? i Goo Wan Hoy Tells Story of Astonishing Case OFF JAPANESE COAST of Misappropriation of Funds Collected for 1 Him Confirmation by W. R. Castle. Mi K Gunners Mate of Rhode Island Washed Over- The Advertiser took the position upon the announcement of a Republican board and Drowned Servia Nags Austria ticket that there were two names thereon which, from information which it be- and Bulgaria, Turkey. lieved to be trustworthy, were unfit to be on the ticket. These names were George Kaea, nominee for Representative from the Fifth District, and John W. Cathcart, nominee for County Attorney for the County of Oahu. (Associated Press Cablegrams.) objections to George Kaea were considered by the Republican Executive The TOKIO, October 17. The American Atlantic fleet will arrive Committee to be sufficient to warrant repudiating him and the striking of his ; "A at Yokohama on Sunday (today). The battleships have been de- name from the ticket. 'ft t layed through storms. Tremendous seas COMMITTEE ASKS FOR PROOF. were encountered, one of the waves that washed over the Rhode Island having carried gun- Ad-vertis- the 9, and certain Republican leaders asked the er 'A On October Mr. Cathcart ners mate overboard, where he was lost. to Etop opposing Cathcart. This request was declined, and they then asked to be' informed as to the nature of the data which the Advertiser had against Mr. Cathcart. T.he Advertiser submitted the facts then in its posses- BULGARIA REFUSES TO sion, and later presented additional material. A REQUEST FOR FA any specific charges be withheld until they could PAY TURKISH INDEANITY They then requested that 'A consult and decide as to whether Cathcart should withdraw from the ticket, the case he - SOFIA, Bulgaria, 17. The Bulgarian pro Advertiser having stated that the charges would not be published in A October Cabinet has rtjected the JOHN W. CATHCART. withdrew. 1ft posal that the new Bulgarian government should pay an indemnity to Turkey 8 ? jt 5 8 8 8 8 Mr. Cathcart stated that he would give the Advertiser an answer on Mon- i$ v for the government 'railroad built by the Turks in the Southern Bulgarian day as to what he was going to do. provinces. Yesterday, the 16th, the Advertiser was informed that Mr. Cathcart would SERVIANS BEGIN GUERRILLA WARFARE. Republican leaders and not withdraw, nor would any action be taken by the STROHG TALK AT ? WATSON PUTS ST. PETERSBURG, October 16. The Servian guerrillas have burned bridges authorities. " and cut off the capital of Bosnia. The Advertiser believes that the information wlftch it has received and ' : . which it publishes today, and which it will hereafter publish, is true, and that MAUNAKAMALA HUGHES RIGHT the facts show that Mr. Cathcart is unfit to be elected to the position of County ARMY WIRELESS PLANT Attorney. Mr. Cathcart and certain estimable gentlemen connected with the Republican Central Committee differ with the Advertiser in this conclusion. The Advertiser, therefore, submits the information which it has to the voters Republicans Address Crowded Believes. Hughes Misquoted by HEARD EOR 1200 MILES Oahu, and asfks their decision at the polls. of the Island of Meeting VYatkins flakes Bulletin, UNTRUE TO OFFICIAL DUTIES. but Corrects the ATASCADERO, California, October 17. Wireless messages exchanged be- Original tween the field wireless stations in the. army maneuvers here yesterday were . Plea. Statement Made. , . ojU&e. W is an unfit candidate has already been pub- heard by the wireless pperators at the Bremerton station,, twelve hundred mile the conclusion that Mr. Cathcart " " This is a record army wireless BendlhgT"'' ' ' lished, and is to the effect that Mr. Cathcart is accepting retainers in civil cases distant. for '7 The Eepublican meeting at Maitna- - In temperate language decidedly upon facts which aso have a criminal aspect, and which, are liable to develop but into cases which it would be his duty as County Attorney to prosecute against kamala last night was fairly well at forcible, E. M. Watson, Democratic can- the very men whose retainer he has accepted in civil cases. tended and the ' speeehes were- listened didate for the Senate, last night re- ROOSEVELT MAY VISIT Second. That Mr. Cathcart (permits his deputy,, Mr. MUvertoiv to appeal to with interest by the people of that ' futed a statement attributed to John cases. in like part of town. The platform was plac- - Hughes, candidate for the Senate on the appear as attorneys , FRANCE AND ENGLAND Third. That both Mr. Cathcart and Mr. Milverton for ed on a bare lot near the junction Republiean ticket, that he (Watson) cases", basis of which has also a criminal phase, and in the of parties in divorce the had ' called all the Republican candi- a duty office to check divorcfi cases and pre- King street and the Asylum road. The LONDON, October 17. It is reported here that President Roosevelt plan face of the law that it is of the tin-hor- n dates "gamblers and sports." to Great and France his return from Africa. vent collusion. chairs were all occupied, mostly by wo- - visit Britain after I While Mr. Watson said he did not wish one particular case Mr. Cathcart personally defended a case in whicb men and fences on a In the eacn side bore j to enter into personalities in the cam-- allegations against his client was the violation of the Edmunds Act, one of the solid row of humanity. ' 'paign he felt obliged to make this one STILLING MISSING Territorial - ONE BALLOON as well as the statute. One of the most closely followed and personal refutation, but even then went CASE. - g GOO WAN HOY loudly applauded speeches of the even- j so far as to give Mr. Hughes the bene-in- BERLIN, October 17. The German balloon Plauen has been found in the Fourth. Mr. Cathcart, in 1899, took a retainer from one Goo Wan Hoy t. was made by Norman Watkins who fit of the doubt, in that he had either Sea. The aeronauts were This accounts for all the balloons "bring a suit in the name of Palea and Kaupe against Mrs. M. Davis. He also branched off into comparatively new been misquoted by the Bulletin, or Mr. North rescped. which started in the international race from here on Sunday last, with one ex- received 537.50 for costs. Mr. Cathcart advised that the claim was a good one, territory and made a very subtle ap-- j Hughes had been sadly misinformed as 1899, was filed by Circuit Court, peal to his hearers on original lines. to Mr. Watson's correct statements re- - ception. and in April, suit Mr. Cathcart in the Island .. To h of Hawaii. 'colloquial ize the burthen of his garding the candidates on the Repub-speec- Misapplied Court Costs. Hoy placed the matter in the hands of one might say "Come on you Mean ticket. RETURNS REJUVENATED fellows, get in j M'COY Somewhat later Goo Wan Hoy was Attorney A. S. Humphreys, who, after with the bunch." He The statment at which Mr. Watson by informed by the clerk of the court thatonsderable time spent in trying to started going over the work of the , took umbrage appeared in the Bulletin s Republican ' lthn.Krh the iners were filed, no costs'"01' the amount, brought suit for the party for the past four account of the Republican meeting at NEW YORE", October 17 Kid McCoy, who returned to the prize ring yes- years. He said , - had been deposited, and that the papers two sums of $500 and the $37.50 costs, in part During the Moiliili, was headed "John Jumps Wat- terday, after having retired some time ago, signalized his second entry into - would not be served until the costs were : un u ompnreys' aavice, ne onenng .vtrtiS lue nqM.ui.caa yauy son.-- jsit. mignes is quorea as saying: pugilism by defeating Jim Stewart last night. 1138 Deen n - deposited. Goo Wan IIov thereupon to remit his fee, Goo Wan Hoy finally charge of county affairs and "I ask you seriously, have the Demo- you ! al-- , consented to accept catneart s note ior Know wnat tne party has done ior erats advanced any argument, why you (Additional Cable News on Page Five.) paid the costs, .$37.50, to the clerk, ' settle-Cathca- you. I - though he had already paid them to W, payable in four months, in rt lhe Democrats try to tell you should vote for them. I deprecate per- y the to be deposited. ' ment of the whole elaim- - that Republicans have wasted your sonalitie3. I have never before used ! dated-Januar- money. 1 KILLED The ease did not come to trial and This note was 16, 1906. I submit to you that this is a name of a rival candidate, but THREW DTiUMITEIflTO, THREE JAPANESE not so. When have you good j Cathcart informed Goo Wan Hoy dur- - not paid on maturity. Some had such must say that at the meeting of the J - roads on can-hav- e x ins the rears 1900 and 1901, upon in.

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