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"V .' -- i, ; n ' :. ft itLv I? & L t. I,. i .'! V'.'VL .' ifc V I T V7SJi- ' V ,,;. v;- - I MteM eawMaaiiillBia a avMSHMSHaaBaMMMiaaaMaaSSavr From San Freucitoo: China ;.Feb. 8 For San Francisco: Alameda Fob. 2 From 'ttcoaver: Moana , Feb. 6 For Vancouver: f i Makura Feb. 4 ESTABLISHED 1883. SHIP 4534. I EB1XION SUBSIDY SCHLEMMER IS CAUSE OF SAKfSEtt-- . King of Laysan Island Declares Governor - mmm nuu-ur- anu jury nas poaching Case Max Schtemmerr the employer of the twenty-thre- e Japanese poachers .captured at Laysan Island by the Thetis declared today that Governor Frear, by adopting a policy of delay and misrepresentation In dealing with him In regard to the status, of Laysan, Island, la really retpomlble for the trouble that hae occurred. Schlemmer hat also made this statement at the Japanese Consulate, which Is an Investigation. The Federal Grand Jury began an Investigation this morning, and In- dictments will undoubtedly be returned arjilntt the Japanese. 8chlemmer promls'os sensation:! developments will follow the action of the U. S. Government. I The executive oricr under which Uo captures were made Is a: fol- lows: mm' 3:30 .laJaavlf'V VM.K . '.If l'1ti JZJrUJ4?A?C', '.'3aaaaaaaaaatUJaaYTY..'J''... j - tW Wrr.4 TV. t -- MmX2m& tklxidMmwam. N?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKt' 2amSti&4aSaiiiiiiiH hunt',-trap- , "KING" MAX SCHLEMMER OF LAY8AN AND ONE OF JAPANE8E tt M n un t: EXECUTIVE t: It Is hereby ordered that tlio it Curo aland, l'eurl and Hermes Reef, tt ltcof, Iayeau Ialund. Dowaetts ltecf, u ItoXif, French Kilgato Bhoal, Necker tt Island, Blttmtud In tho l'nclflc Occnn ORDER. capture. tho following IsloU and .reefs, namely: I.yslanskl ?r Island, Mary Dardlnor lslund. Two Brothers Island, Frost Shoal and Bird nt tho cxtremo west- ern of tho Hawaiian Archipelago between latitudes twenty-th- ree degrees and twenty-nin- e decrees north, nnd longitudes ono hundred und Btxty degrees and ono himdrpd and eighty 'degrceR wcBt.frqm Qrconwlclt, and located wlthlri tho aroa,,resreRatc(l by tio broken aIIiich kIiowii upon tho diagram hcicta attached and mad JiaH of this order, are hereby reserved and set apart, sub-Jo- faLvalld existing rights, tho ueo of the Ucp'tttmcnt of a preserve and breeding ground-fo- r lnatlv .birds. tt a tt tt tt tt, tt tt tt Its unlawful for any tieruon tt my bird of Ttlnd tt of this tt nnd regulations as may bo prescribed tt rotary of Agriculture. tt Warning is expressly given tt of tho acta lioreln enumerated and tt ThlB reservation to bo known, tt tt tt Tho Wlilto House, February 3. tt (No. tt iilVJ to dls- - whatever, for reservation, except under such rules from time to time by tho Sec- - to all lwrsona not to commit any which nie.prohoblted. by ns tho Hawaiian Island's Reserva- tion, . r THEODOJIK ROOSEVELT. 1909. 1019.) tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt t; r.tt Governor Frenr Is charged by 'Max Schlemmer, "King of Lnyson Island," with n policy of misrepresentation nnd delay thnt Is for tho expedition of the Thetis to Lnysan Islnnd and the cap-tur- e of tho twenty-thre- e Japanese poachers who nro now hold ns pris- oners of the .United States nt Oalin penitentiary, t "flovernor Frcn? Is responsible for theso unjust nrrcBts by tho Thetis," ,. t .i.ji st &m m :: tin k n :t u tt .wilfully or talto eggs HI8 AGENTS. Pell and near extension a any law. .. A Captain tesponslble' tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt declared Schlemmer this morning. "He misled mo and caused mo to pestpono my trip to I.nysan on the preteiibe thnt the United Stales Gov eminent was planning some Impor- tant action In connection with Lny san, nnd wlion tho time came when I should have been there I was not, nnd could not explain or cpjitruMlio Action of' these Japanese who nro. on. Lnysan, In my employ, nnd only for the purpnso nf tho gunno hurflneiw. 10 ,S : HAAtl, OP - A .. . TROUBLE ."These men are not vpoacberV' Insisted Schlemmer. "aha the Wy things have developed, tas been" en,- -, tlrely due to the course pursued Uv' Governor Ki;enr-an- d hlch resulted In my being dolayed In my trip (o Lnysan, where 1 would have had cdh-tr- ol .over the Japanese. . ' ' "About last May,"' continued Schleni'mer, ;'l got ready to go, 'o ljysarf In the schooner' Concord.' there to meot a Japahiese schooner, from Yokohama with Japaneso to work the guano- - deposits, The' day before my llafture ' While' 1 was on' the Inter-hlnpV- wharf, I wastoU by,' a -- the Oovernof wanted to set aitf-- at the.. Ca'pUoii went to the Capitol" Aiid Was adnV ted to the doveriMr'a room; touhif l.l. ...111. HJ KHflllMM'. U. mhIIm-- llllll IIU1IIU !I1U BII14IIIIB. '1 ' Jvj me" "aTlng"' that sounds all riflMiff'i but there la no motley In I4 , men tie esicea me wnere i wns go; Ing. . I nnsw'cred thdt, I 'was galhg to go' down to Iysati to get'.iipciii guano,' i y : VTlje Oo.vernoc, .lliAn' said. Mt'hba'f ybu. hale made. a. with Japanese,' "I replied that I hud. for the pur pose- - of getting. stafed'iYiarTie ' thdughr-riha- t 'W lease on the Island would have te be canceled, because It had' been mide a bird reservation by tlve Prldfenl of the United States. t '', ') anld, "Al'l right, aovornorj'r ah? Vo cry willing to have Uje leaae'canv rnlcl lr vnn will cat ifra' a position' to be keeper of the Isfarrd s5 I can keep my family alive.' ' ' 'The Governor then aaked me how long It would take mo to get back, and I said nbout a month', and he ndvlsed mo to come back as quickly as I could. I was bnqk. In Honolulu within thirty days, nnd went at once to the Governor's office. "I then, repotted to htm the havoc that had been, done on the (aland by pel than the Japanese woiklng for me In the guano slaughter of birds that were1 for tbelr.wlngs, but tmp!yJfor pleasuic. I told him that It was not the work of my men nnd-uike- d him If ho had heard from ya8lilngton on the status of the Is- land nrifk hifi.ljakcn (any action In egard lo. the threat to cancM my ?eniie. ', l Again Delayed. 'The.Oovernor replied that he had not and that I would have to wait. I waited for two months nnd then went again to the Governor's office and asked lilm for- - somo definite re- ply bo I could go back to Lay tan anu; be responsible for the work that was being done. I told him thnt I must know definitely, and he then said: " 'If you must go, you wHl havo to go on your own responsibility,' "I Bald that I would jipt go on ray own responsibility, because I had been depending on his word to get Information from Washington and let me know definitely what the exact status of the Island was. Hut. I could not get a definite reply. "About that time I read a report In a newspdper that a United Stutes transport had passed n Japanese schooner, near Illrd Island and , It was believed to have been a poach- -. er. This made "me anxious, because I believed that Japanese were poach- ing on my lesfed Island, and I again tried to find out where I stood, through the Governor, but could npt get any. satisfaction, "Then I wrote to tho Governor, referring to tils threat, (hat my lease would hnve to be canceled, nnd ngain .asking him what my Btatua was 'as the lessor of Laysan Island. This time I got a reply stating that the matter 'was tnimnterlal to the Territorial government and that the island was under control of the Fed- eral government, by reason of the Presidential proclamation. '' 'Meantime. In July, ,1 received n letter ,froni .Caaijylp, now Admiral, Hees,.lu whlch(tv lease' lo' Laysan was recognized, and IwaA advised (Continued on Pace 8) mm aratm is -- . ftl i'i XV3$jf: M ASii "ia.- - M W.T - rt- - i' , .w-- .,C..,Fei..l BBrer r.WU elaiat- - )WW ' T? poaitionV . ft e iv. The are. the di' lepuMkak'a; iW vThi . ' - li .A t MajnaM vt Dfnaas.Li. . ' JU1. goi LrWR! bill, iivt tretaioiial ttt: UiMitfl'itu ghiBfcttildera farela-Bail- f laK4. vkeiat ,.ii"; .. , . " r --r " j Tj. i - cunohjj- - Uaft antharitles made ,a the elect! bnMfehtvMtt. bv the, .roaiafcthe. wrxHrl 'ccl M fa .'ik irmn iteafanhi: CleTeUttVa.' . Mn.(.dward PWdcvuyho waf trawelinirwith the meti had. d latjfc'ottalnittv lul vai. abW-oo- ds that sbe haVFOt'declar. ed in her mantreit. antryie'autnori-ti- e assuh-.e- d that the intention was to smuggle thenf.'1; I0ST. HAHBITRO. Feb. 3, The Swedish steamer Annie was sunk today bv collisicn with the ship Suzanna. Sixj memters of the crew were' drownel. " G. C. Larm faHs Heir To Snug After i 0. C. Larm, manager of the Manx Hotel, San Franclscd, und recently a guest of the Alexander Young Ho- tel, hua'Uutt Inherited a 'legacy of $30,000. Search as to ,'he,. where-abouti- of1 Mr. Latin has' . been lii progress for the past Veuyeaie, as a division of this property,' Could not be made until' he had bee'n found or proved to have died. , Dr. Philip Aronoon, recently of Chicago, hut now of Fresno, Cal read a 'praonal Inybne: of Ihe" Ban Francisco puVers, asking for infer- -' inatlon in regard td Larm's where- abouts. Dr. Aroneou 'Is a cousin of th'ls fortunate iiotemanager au'd at once got busy try'lng.Jo locute, his missing relation 'Mrs. Larm and Mrs. Ar'onson, the mothers of .these two men, were sisters, and when Mrs. AroiiBon died, ten years "ago. she left u large sum of .money to her nephew nnd .sister, .when the latter had been located. 'Mr. Larm has been Interesting himself In the plans for, the forth- coming Panama exposition. Men- tion of this fact had been made In one of the Snn Francisco papers', with the result that Dr. Ar6uson lo- cated his cousin. The tefegrnph was set in motion, and Mr. Larm Is now on his way to Fresno, "to, claim his portion of the estate lefUhllh by his mint. i ' SUGAR. SAK FRANCISCO. Feb. 2.-- ar:' 90 degrees teit," "4,lU5e. vious quotation, 4.08c.' .' - . Pre- - '4Jy LEl Publkity Praclicai, PiWkHy AOEHOlrblUlir, TEEKToii' 'niessengcrUhnt fruanoaad'ilheaJiei-- I patrevcn'idllcd because .THtJ8DAY..:J tym wf'e4i4't.4.' 10 Sf fA-- af .VW . r3TA W$Si re, 1. 'V v wz .f. 'K. PNP ilw. ,MV. l.V V. . OMtoaMt:tksVMSt;.lMM vaiti aast tiU the.pvrekaM.R AKTlltlf0ISC0TKnT: ieira'tad7irQintfiaonK STEAMEatAgpSlX HOTEL MAWER IM.LRltS LEGACY Fortune Decade's. Search SUR- - AT:il10.n rft.xte.M it''vitikMt'a)-- . tJMeUMwVi.w .Ut,'.aM-- ii i"r , w , I or .l ..:. J.Wt sra,' K k j.,. m Ibcagrieultaral bmjcirftttt .an appropriation or i,i7.im, mi Msacd brthe House ot IprtU-- , tifes today. , t ,, MHJJOKB'FOa iftJEF. F'AbIS. Feb. 3: Nearlr a million dollars has been receive! for expen diture' in the relief of the. distressed i thousands of the citv made homeless and put oat' of work by the floods. SUQAB. PAS nuHUiMiu .o. 3 t: 88 analvsU, 12a. lll-- . ,Fanty. M5.e;Priyi0.u,.'uoUtion' 13- - . I ,. i nrCUi'O rilC riCUT llrilllA II f AIlL i iuu I ! , AROUSES HIL0.E Can't Find Out Why They Sent Out Wireless From Honolulu Someone has stirred Up Illlo with a fake wireless about an alleged charge mado' against S. L. Desha comlnr to blows with A. F. Judd. Thb Illlo patters 'tried' to find nut who had published tho yarn, and couldn't get'onycrio to fat liar It, and An ot It Is credited ot the people as a yarn' manufactured In Honolulu Ty the Ueaba in an i effort to show that Declia Is a great I liolltlcla'n and' only the bad men of the party opposo hlm.'i " What tho special of tho Herald pub- lishes follows: ' Honolulu. Jan. rA)i Itom in a Hllo, native' paper charging Desha with almost coming to Ulpv with Judd, a comimtteo meeting nore is abso lutely without foundation. It ,(s be-h- Jleved that the if folium been I faked. David "Swallko, editor ot.Ka Malama-lama- , denies that any such news Item appeared In' his paper last we'ok or at any time. H, II. Kelekollo, who Is editing Ku Iloku, ,Mr. Desha's paper, during tho absence of tho latter lii Honolulu states that .he hni lint seen Ki Ho'mi since It was printed last week and does not know what .was In It, Charles K. 'a' largo stock-hplde- In Ka Hokil. Publishing Co., says that no news Item of tho kind referred to was published In Ka Hoku It looks, as If tho whole (nlngwas an in- vention nt Honolulu, l( Ht'Sdi fo a' young 'man to" enVn'o' good HvlifR 'If' he hns n 'dad. - ' IN reacts the peopl (he '-- MM Serious," m y(P jv- t t Aor Horry-U- p Rt :V' Feuary 11th ., "Wtuallon aerloutV v, Tab)' Is the message sent today by Frank: Thompson to hi associates at- - Hie .law Ira of Thompson, Clem-oa- a It has to do with the nestable action of to- - Wartta eafotjclng prohibition in this TTarritorr., K, ,,lt la ujsed jhat tho business, or- - Itanlaattoa takeVllon protecting vtialaat the. assumption. of. such arbl- - Im'vw .Bttthnrll w Hilt thA tllfmllpr4 - -- : -- t. . - t" r very low to net. u III .tHIIIlini. ... .,. Ik. .Llruil.h.M '! I IHUMUI IU IIVIIVC! kl iili'0in:i " .a jU!jt.Vliit t.isll nttA I hit liint dating 'that 'iirevalls '"among sbme :r . . . .JLi '. ... ... i piomioeui business men wno iu nru tery lend ,a few dtfs ngu. '. ihi ,wiBt, happened noion w(IJ gov- - but ttiece. Is II sudden fear mat :u t i iiiauur mn.iay iuVlule4itsp OBtfal9,t; B.iuk ubt'waniuto pull, "I In this Pmi tho latttineM tiseae-oiii- r men and In the Bum" breaih dcn? T Bats BaHinger WASEINQTON. D. Feb. plesidenl Taft tedky made clear his on matters of executive nriv-- . jjege vr)en wjij, the lenisla- - btanch of the government. A biU Pwidlnic for an insane asy- - had bwa fent t0 the Ballinger. This bill was the order the President with-- 1 from committee today, Mr. that neither rres-lide- nor any member, right to send bill to the Senate. Germany AreAgreed WASHINGTON, D. Feb. 3. Tariff difficulties Germany tjiat reported to have been concluded to day. BaHinger Lawyer WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 3. Secretary BallinRer, acts being investigated, today to represent him the hearings. iwstal card has been received from Dick Cullcn, the well known box-e- r, and on he states that he has busy time ahead or him In rwilc line. He Is matched to fight Frank Thorn next Thursday and the go wilt be over twenty rounds. Chief McDufflo could get down to Watertown tho morning train. Ho, left on the 2! and ex- pects to arrest who stole the hort-- from tho Stockyards stable.-- At Chicago messages w'ere exchanged .with a man In nn nero-plan- e. no pnb IcT.ion ha, given pulv JCh.vJ to it. to thp wireless oyercome. wee-editio- n ibe ildi. with Germany on tariff was by Home Illlo following in dispatch or Magulre, or last week. rich Wilder., Congress ntliKi cabinet with counsel Head a "SIZE-U- P OF TAFT' and second instalment of "THE RIVa. ERMAN" in Saturday's Bulletin. PRICE 6 Thompson Wire On Prohibition n- - cd that irolitbltliin be 'for tho Territory of Hawaii, In' nu Interview with Secretary W. O. Snillh, us to whether tho Plnuters'Axsoclhtliiii bnd hennl uny-thln- !r frnm1 F. M. In regard tb Federal government taking control of the Jlrjuor,, traffic In Ha- waii, Mr. Smith Bt'ntcd that nu news had been rrrclvcd. Speaking nliout the ronti'iiiplatel campaign ngnlnt the' t.a1s of liquor In the Territory. Mr. SmlihViid: "I think It would v n stell to have Congress Si.iru lltn int'ni'.ic. 'Thn ItiTiil tilltlior Itlrs lire qulle cnpnble or controlling .... i. ,..- - ,..i.j...i.. inn um ihiuih uK.ru ihi,-,,- . It would ')ie ii tiftrd'l;ow to tli,o (Oontir.liei oh Page 2) HANAQAVVA HANGED EAftLYTHISMORNING Family In Japan Money For Life Kningiwa tliu- - .lutmiicsi! who Ins'- - ha ell,..Ta." Ifory tujliave the lederal , Wvciiustep iiihc iuu , ... .... ..... .... .... ...I.. ... line bcmselve ui imu un-i- r own "u", i , i, ,1.Xi,Spa1aln.ur7BiTt-kc.- ' cjiest-iisalll- ? uin k'ttoiicl ihwt. .thL'Heiw.ojtfaiim,luj,ct hcllun P'.i' grounds . ... .. .. f af C. 3- .-. t policy tive bf of the I Tatt'hold the has a a s and We C. . Has Got His whose are secured e A It a tho i . not by however, IS, tho man , ' wireless kniwu IS Ilclty riouj lie . I dispatch there- fore, ' (limcult woild ruinat- ion" Hutch the - ,.., .i rrd Wealthy Offered, opfiirted aMire during 0EHT1. baekwnnl . ueep conmiei in uc yuiu iiniun iw ..tyl i.,i,iii, lm.. HM'l(-- i t'tt it('lit,,nf. , t m.illi'4.' u.....u ....-- ....-- . ... w . ... ... , fr- fur fliu biital4i.i(itiie." of a .Ij,. anojO j wiiniun, mo reriaui in JU'iiji' i.in.is.iy, wiis hanged b, the nvcit until ho w.m dead In the pilun yard at. S o'clock- - Ihls'tiHrriilng, thereby 1kiI!i'Uki prlc? that the law uiOia for thu tu'tlug of n hiiiiiUn llfo. All details, of tho exmitlo'i wcrg ery qiilelly! carried nut; in luct fow pcoplti of tt'i city knew that tho toll of a "llfo for a llfu" was to bo enacted In early hours nt this very pleas- - ., a tint tiny. Tl Thnrrt lu uturv iltrtoiit niiiiiiir tins l l' tfj nmi J bitiaa Hiliwiin lliu .lapaneso df tho city to thu that too ramlly ot KanaKiiwn uro iulto wealthy people In Jap in ninl worn luaitu tho family with iromliient Jupinetu In this city that any niiinuiit of liuniey ,wnnM tiu bent hero if theic was n rIIi1o rhhiieo, throiiKh ls use, of thu murderer's lire being saved. Tho condemned man slept well nnd on lielug awakened this morning ap pealed Indllfcri'lit to his falu. Ho utu his breakfast and then sat quietly on a bench till thu time ramu fur him to move towards thu gallows. Kanagawn showed .absolutely nn signs of fear, and walked with u firm tread to tho spot on lliu gallowa linll-- ' "r. the by rated by tho wardens. Ilu bowed his head for n minute, and then tho lever was sprung nnd thn murderer of his'1', countrywoman was launched Into-- , eternity. " The history ot tho crime Is too, in but tliu . , for tho miirder has not been dlsrov- - ' ered. It may havo been Jealousy or It mayhave been that tho woman, wliudS was married to num. Imd ..! fought for her honor and had been 'da'-- j brutally murdered. .3fc' Chinese hlghbliidara, and black I hand bandits In Canada tire to bo'j deported. The department of iigrleulturoij lll.ra iiitr CAll-- l lllllllllli.tl Ul lliu r.UB gllsh sparrow, And lots ot pcollo seem to go to; church for the purpose of picking miws in i lie sermon. , Kven the man who ndmtts thntfho caught only one fish may He about Its weight, A prude Is' sometimes a porson who noses fop, something to gel shocked at. A. J J X. t t: & 'i need motive another around

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    poaching CaseMax Schtemmerr the employer of the twenty-thre- e Japanese poachers

    .captured at Laysan Island by the Thetis declared today that GovernorFrear, by adopting a policy of delay and misrepresentation In dealing withhim In regard to the status, of Laysan, Island, la really retpomlble for thetrouble that hae occurred. Schlemmer hat also made this statement atthe Japanese Consulate, which Is an Investigation.

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    8chlemmer promls'os sensation:! developments will follow the actionof the U. S. Government. I

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    faLvalld existing rights, tho ueo of the Ucp'tttmcnt ofa preserve and breeding ground-fo- r lnatlv .birds.

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    ."These men are not vpoacberV'Insisted Schlemmer. "aha the Wythings have developed, tas been" en,- -,tlrely due to the course pursued Uv'Governor Ki;enr-an- d hlch resultedIn my being dolayed In my trip (oLnysan, where 1 would have had cdh-tr- ol

    .over the Japanese. .'

    ' "About last May,"' continuedSchleni'mer, ;'l got ready to go, 'oljysarf In the schooner' Concord.'there to meot a Japahiese schooner,from Yokohama with Japaneso towork the guano- - deposits, The' daybefore my llafture ' While' 1 wason' the Inter-hlnpV- wharf, I wastoUby,' a -- the Oovernofwanted to set aitf-- at the.. Ca'pUoiiwent to the Capitol" Aiid Was adnVted to the doveriMr'a room; touhifl.l. ...111. HJ KHflllMM'. U. mhIIm--llllll IIU1IIU !I1U BII14IIIIB. '1 ' Jvjme" "aTlng"' that sounds all riflMiff'ibut there la no motley In I4 ,men tie esicea me wnere i wns go;Ing. . I nnsw'cred thdt, I 'was galhgto go' down to Iysati to get'.iipciiiguano,' i y :

    VTlje Oo.vernoc, .lliAn' said.Mt'hba'f ybu. hale made. a.with Japanese,'

    "I replied that I hud. for the purpose- - of getting.stafed'iYiarTie ' thdughr-riha- t 'Wlease on the Island would have te becanceled, because It had' been midea bird reservation by tlve Prldfenlof the United States. t '',

    ') anld, "Al'l right, aovornorj'r ah?Vocry willing to have Uje leaae'canv

    rnlcl lr vnn will cat ifra' a position'to be keeper of the Isfarrd s5 I cankeep my family alive.' ' '

    'The Governor then aaked me howlong It would take mo to get back,and I said nbout a month', and hendvlsed mo to come back as quicklyas I could. I was bnqk. In Honoluluwithin thirty days, nnd went at onceto the Governor's office.

    "I then, repotted to htm the havocthat had been, done on the (aland bypel than the Japanesewoiklng for me In the guano

    slaughter of birds thatwere1 for tbelr.wlngs,but tmp!yJfor pleasuic. I told himthat It was not the work of my mennnd-uike- d him If ho had heard fromya8lilngton on the status of the Is-

    land nrifk hifi.ljakcn (any action Inegard lo. the threat to cancM my

    ?eniie. ', lAgain Delayed.

    'The.Oovernor replied that he hadnot and that I would have to wait.I waited for two months nnd thenwent again to the Governor's officeand asked lilm for- - somo definite re-ply bo I could go back to Lay tan anu;be responsible for the work that wasbeing done. I told him thnt I mustknow definitely, and he then said:

    " 'If you must go, you wHl havoto go on your own responsibility,'

    "I Bald that I would jipt go on rayown responsibility, because I hadbeen depending on his word to getInformation from Washington andlet me know definitely what theexact status of the Island was. Hut.I could not get a definite reply.

    "About that time I read a reportIn a newspdper that a United Stutestransport had passed n Japaneseschooner, near Illrd Island and , Itwas believed to have been a poach- -.er. This made "me anxious, becauseI believed that Japanese were poach-ing on my lesfed Island, and I againtried to find out where I stood,through the Governor, but could nptget any. satisfaction,

    "Then I wrote to tho Governor,referring to tils threat, (hat my leasewould hnve to be canceled, nndngain .asking him what my Btatuawas 'as the lessor of Laysan Island.This time I got a reply stating thatthe matter 'was tnimnterlal to theTerritorial government and that theisland was under control of the Fed-eral government, by reason of thePresidential proclamation. ''

    'Meantime. In July, ,1 received nletter ,froni .Caaijylp, now Admiral,Hees,.lu whlch(tv lease' lo' Laysanwas recognized, and IwaA advised

    (Continued on Pace 8)

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    Theare. the di'lepuMkak'a; iW vThi. ' - li.A tMajnaM vt Dfnaas.Li. . 'JU1.goi LrWR!bill, iivttretaioiial ttt: UiMitfl'itughiBfcttildera

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    ." r --r " j Tj. i -cunohjj- - Uaft antharitles made ,athe elect!

    bnMfehtvMtt. bv the, .roaiafcthe.wrxHrl 'ccl M fa .'ik irmniteafanhi: CleTeUttVa.' . Mn.(.dwardPWdcvuyho waf trawelinirwith themeti had. d latjfc'ottalnittv lul vai.

    abW-oo- ds that sbe haVFOt'declar.ed in her mantreit. antryie'autnori-ti- e

    assuh-.e-d that the intention wasto smuggle thenf.'1;

    I0ST.

    HAHBITRO. Feb. 3, The Swedishsteamer Annie was sunk today bvcollisicn with the ship Suzanna. Sixjmemters of the crew were' drownel."

    G. C. Larm faHs Heir ToSnug After

    i

    0. C. Larm, manager of the ManxHotel, San Franclscd, und recentlya guest of the Alexander Young Ho-tel, hua'Uutt Inherited a 'legacy of$30,000. Search as to ,'he,. where-abouti-

    of1 Mr. Latin has' . been liiprogress for the past Veuyeaie, as adivision of this property,' Could notbe made until' he had bee'n found orproved to have died. ,

    Dr. Philip Aronoon, recently ofChicago, hut now of Fresno, Calread a 'praonal Inybne: of Ihe" BanFrancisco puVers, asking for infer--'inatlon in regard td Larm's where-abouts. Dr. Aroneou 'Is a cousin ofth'ls fortunate iiotemanager au'd atonce got busy try'lng.Jo locute, hismissing relation 'Mrs. Larm andMrs. Ar'onson, the mothers of .thesetwo men, were sisters, and whenMrs. AroiiBon died, ten years "ago.she left u large sum of .money to hernephew nnd .sister, .when the latterhad been located.

    'Mr. Larm has been Interestinghimself In the plans for, the forth-coming Panama exposition. Men-tion of this fact had been made Inone of the Snn Francisco papers',with the result that Dr. Ar6uson lo-cated his cousin. The tefegrnph wasset in motion, and Mr. Larm Is nowon his way to Fresno, "to, claim hisportion of the estate lefUhllh by hismint. i '

    SUGAR.

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    ,, MHJJOKB'FOa iftJEF.F'AbIS. Feb. 3: Nearlr a million

    dollars has been receive! for expenditure' in the relief of the. distressed ithousands of the citv made homelessand put oat' of work by the floods.

    SUQAB.

    PAS nuHUiMiu .o. 3 t:88 analvsU, 12a. lll-- . ,Fanty.M5.e;Priyi0.u,.'uoUtion' 13- -

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    nrCUi'O rilC riCUTllrilllA II fAIlL i iuu I ! ,AROUSES HIL0.E

    Can't Find Out Why TheySent Out Wireless

    From Honolulu

    Someone has stirred Up Illlo with afake wireless about an alleged chargemado' against S. L. Desha comlnr toblows with A. F. Judd.

    Thb Illlo patters 'tried' to find nutwho had published tho yarn, andcouldn't get'onycrio to fat liar It, and

    Anot

    It Is credited ot thepeople as a yarn' manufactured InHonolulu Ty the Ueaba in an ieffort to show that Declia Is a great Iliolltlcla'n and' only the bad men of theparty opposo hlm.'i "

    What tho special of tho Herald pub-lishes follows: '

    Honolulu. Jan. rA)i Itom in aHllo, native' paper charging Deshawith almost coming to Ulpv with Judd,

    a comimtteo meeting nore is absolutely without foundation. It ,(s be-h-Jleved that the if folium been Ifaked.

    David "Swallko, editor ot.Ka Malama-lama- ,denies that any such

    news Item appeared In' his paperlast we'ok or at any time.

    H, II. Kelekollo, who Is editing KuIloku, ,Mr. Desha's paper, during thoabsence of tho latter lii Honolulustates that .he hni lint seen Ki Ho'misince It was printed last week anddoes not know what .was In It,

    Charles K. 'a' largo stock-hplde-In Ka Hokil. Publishing Co.,

    says that no news Item oftho kind referred to was published InKa Hoku It looks,

    as If tho whole (nlngwas an in-vention nt Honolulu,

    l( Ht'Sdi fo a' young 'manto" enVn'o' good HvlifR 'If' he hns n

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    ., "Wtuallon aerloutV v,Tab)' Is the message sent today by

    Frank: Thompson to hi associatesat- - Hie .law Ira of Thompson, Clem-oa- a

    It has to do withthe nestable action of to- -Wartta eafotjclng prohibition in this

    TTarritorr., K,,,lt la ujsed jhat tho business, or- -

    Itanlaattoa takeVllon protectingvtialaat the. assumption. of. such arbl- -

    Im'vw .Bttthnrll w Hilt thA tllfmllpr4- -- : -- t. . - t"r very low to net. u III .tHIIIlini.... .,. Ik. .Llruil.h.M '! IIHUMUI IU IIVIIVC! kl iili'0in:i " .ajU!jt.Vliit t.isll nttA I hit liintdating 'that 'iirevalls '"among sbme: r . . . .JLi '. ... ... ipiomioeui business men wno iu nrutery lend ,a few dtfs ngu. '. ihi,wiBt, happened noion w(IJ gov- -

    but ttiece. IsII sudden fear mat :u t i iiiauurmn.iayiuVlule4itsp OBtfal9,t; B.iukubt'waniuto pull, "I In this

    Pmi tho

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    BaHingerWASEINQTON. D. Feb.

    plesidenl Taft tedky made clear hison matters of executive nriv-- .

    jjege vr)en wjij, the lenisla- -btanch of the government.

    A biU Pwidlnic for an insane asy- -had bwa fent t0 the

    Ballinger. This bill wasthe order the President with-- 1

    from committee today,Mr. that neither rres-lide-

    nor any member,right to send bill to the Senate.

    Germany

    AreAgreedWASHINGTON, D. Feb. 3.

    Tariff difficulties Germany tjiat

    reported to have been concluded today.

    BaHinger

    LawyerWASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 3.

    Secretary BallinRer, actsbeing investigated,today to represent him thehearings.

    iwstal card has been receivedfrom Dick Cullcn, the well known box-e- r,

    and on he states that he hasbusy time ahead or him In rwilcline. He Is matched to fight FrankThorn next Thursday and the go wiltbe over twenty rounds.

    Chief McDufflo could get downto Watertown tho morning train.Ho, left on the 2! and ex-pects to arrest who stole thehort-- from tho Stockyards stable.--

    At Chicago messages w'ereexchanged .with a man In nn nero-plan- e.

    no pnb IcT.ion ha, given pulv JCh.vJto it. to thp wireless oyercome. wee-editio- n

    ibe ildi. with Germany on tariff wasby Home Illlo

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    Head a "SIZE-U- P OF TAFT' and

    second instalment of "THE RIVa.

    ERMAN" in Saturday's Bulletin.

    PRICE 6

    ThompsonWire On Prohibition

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    cd that irolitbltliin be'for tho Territory of Hawaii,

    In' nu Interview with SecretaryW. O. Snillh, us to whether thoPlnuters'Axsoclhtliiii bnd hennl uny-thln- !r

    frnm1 F. M. In regardtb Federal government takingcontrol of the Jlrjuor,, traffic In Ha-waii, Mr. Smith Bt'ntcd that nu newshad been rrrclvcd. Speaking nlioutthe ronti'iiiplatel campaign ngnlntthe' t.a1s of liquor In the Territory.Mr. SmlihViid: "I think It would

    v n stell to have CongressSi.iru lltn int'ni'.ic. 'Thn ItiTiil tilltliorItlrs lire qulle cnpnble or controlling.... i. ,..- - ,..i.j...i..inn um ihiuih uK.ru ihi,-,,-.

    It would ')ie ii tiftrd'l;ow to tli,o

    (Oontir.liei oh Page 2)

    HANAQAVVA HANGED

    EAftLYTHISMORNING

    Family In JapanMoney

    For Life

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    ueep conmiei in uc yuiu iiniun iw ..tyli.,i,iii, lm.. HM'l(-- i t'tt it('lit,,nf. , t m.illi'4.'u.....u ....-- ....-- . ... w . ... ... , fr-fur fliu biital4i.i(itiie." of a .Ij,. anojO jwiiniun, mo reriaui in JU'iiji' i.in.is.iy,wiis hanged b, the nvcit until ho w.mdead In the pilun yard at. S o'clock--Ihls'tiHrriilng, thereby 1kiI!i'Uki prlc?that the law uiOia for thu tu'tlug of nhiiiiiUn llfo.

    All details, of tho exmitlo'i wcrgery qiilelly! carried nut; in luct fow

    pcoplti of tt'i city knew that tho tollof a "llfo for a llfu" was to bo enactedIn early hours nt this very pleas- - ., atint tiny. Tl

    Thnrrt lu uturv iltrtoiit niiiiiiir tins ll' tfj nmi J bitiaa Hiliwiin lliu.lapaneso df tho city to thu thattoo ramlly ot KanaKiiwn uro iultowealthy people In Jap in ninl

    worn luaitu tho family withiromliient Jupinetu In this city thatany niiinuiit of liuniey ,wnnM tiu benthero if theic was n rIIi1o rhhiieo,throiiKh ls use, of thu murderer's lirebeing saved.

    Tho condemned man slept well nndon lielug awakened this morning appealed Indllfcri'lit to his falu. Ho utuhis breakfast and then sat quietly ona bench till thu time ramu fur him tomove towards thu gallows.

    Kanagawn showed .absolutely nnsigns of fear, and walked with u firmtread to tho spot on lliu gallowa linll-- '

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    rated by tho wardens. Ilu bowed hishead for n minute, and then tho leverwas sprung nnd thn murderer of his'1',countrywoman was launched Into-- ,eternity. "

    The history ot tho crime Is too,in but tliu . ,

    for tho miirder has not been dlsrov- - 'ered. It may havo been Jealousy or Itmayhave been that tho woman, wliudSwas married to num. Imd ..!fought for her honor and had been 'da'-- jbrutally murdered. .3fc'

    Chinese hlghbliidara, and black Ihand bandits In Canada tire to bo'jdeported.

    The department of iigrleulturoijlll.ra iiitr CAll-- l lllllllllli.tl Ul lliu r.UBgllsh sparrow,

    And lots ot pcollo seem to go to;church for the purpose of pickingmiws in i lie sermon. ,

    Kven the man who ndmtts thntfhocaught only one fish may He aboutIts weight,

    A prude Is' sometimes a porsonwho noses fop, something togel shocked at.

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    MASONIC TEMPLE

    1&- -

    Weekly Calendar

    MOMOAVOceanic Stated.

    IUHHI(Pacific Second Dcoree.

    VUIHMHHtAHawaiian First Dearee.

    1 HI V4IAPerfection Special.

    t'MUJ.Vt

    8ATUHDAV

    All lsltlng members of theOrder art' cordially Invited toattend lucctlngs iif local lodges

    - Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeitch monthat K. P. Hall7:30 . M.Mmh(r

    ntiir- - v...Ma ,4MAriinc tltolrUttiy other aw

    BENEFICIAL AVIATION, ciatfcn cor.dially invited.

    ILARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

    Meets every 'Monday evening at7:30 in I. 0. O l" Hall, Tort Street.

    E II. HENDRY, Secretary.1'. D. Wickc. N. Q.

    AJ1 vhltlng brothers very cordiallyInvited.

    OaSU I0DGE, No. 1, K. of P.

    Meets every first and third Fri-day evening at 7:30 tn K. of P. Hall,corner Fort and Uotetanla. Visitingbrothers cordlnlly iuv'lted to attend.

    "WM. JONES, C. C.O. F. HEINE, K. It. 3.

    HONOLULU LODGE GIB, B. P. 0. E.

    Honolulu Lodge No. 610, II. P. O.tllks, meets In tbclr hall, on KingBtrect, near Tori, overy Friday even.Ing. Visiting Brothers are cordiallyInvited to attend. ' '

    E. A. DOUTIHTT, E. K.H. C. EASTON, Sec'y.

    HAWAUAN TRIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. E. M.

    Meets every first nnd thlrii Thnn.nays of each month at Knights ofrymios mil. visiting brothers "cor-ilal-

    Invited to attend.P. HIGQINS, Sachem.E. V. TODD, C. of R.

    HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

    Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-NESDAY evenings of etch month at7:30 oclock In ic. of P. Hall, cornerCerotnnla and Tort streota.

    Visiting s are Invited to at-tend.

    W. It. R'.LEY, W. P.Vfil. O. McCOY, Sec.

    Wm. M'KINLEY LODOE No.8,K.ofP.

    Meets every 2nd and Ith Saturdayvoning nt 7:30 o'clock InJC. of P.

    Hall, cor. Tort and Ilorotania. Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to at-tend.

    ill. A. TAYLOR, C. C.E. A. JACOHSON, K. R. S.

    Dr. J. H. RaymondPHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.

    Alakea St., Mauka Pacific Club.Office HoursFrom 10 to 12: from

    2 to 4; from,7 to 8.SUNDAYS 10 TO 12.

    Tel. Office, 690. Residence, 1480.

    & REGAL SHOESREGAL SHOE CO.King and Bethel.

    . LiUUKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!

    Go to

    BROWN & IY0N CO., LTD.Alexander Younj; Bldg.

    Rebuilt

    REMINGTONS

    $65.00

    A. B. ARIEIGH & CO., ITD.

    . wah mm co.J)RY GOODS AND TAII0R1HG.Everything absolutely new and

    fresh from the Coast.WAVERLEY BLK. nOTEL ST

    i Importers ofI ORIENTAL GOODS

    WING WO TAI & CO.'841 Nuuanu St, Phone 2G0.

    t 'YUi.mmsmmsmt

    iamAT THC YOUNG.Tuesday, February 1.

    It It BrraBuf, W. Vn.j 0. E. Buck,W Vn,

    at the Hawaiian;Tuesday, 1.

    John Hum, 0. K. Hunter, lollehuaj3. It, Davis

    Thursday, February 3.It. S Smith Sjdnoy, Austrnlln; Mr.

    mnl Mrs. CH. Hubhvrd CulbertBOn,Null ; Mr. mi I Mrx. F W. Frnnkland.FiiMon Now Zealand; Rev. John

    Darling roum tjiteenslnnii; Mr.and Mrs. 11. R. Crouch Chlco, Cal.;Mm. it. v urtney senile1! wash.: "0Randolph Do Molnr lowp 'u c'Gllnch Grand Forks, N. rrtK0'tni'

    r'salome Sanger

    IN lltilHMIttA pretty nnd llthccnma Balooift'

    dancer U among the quai-nti- ne frOlh'Aiistruli-- i who will, pcrrorr u 'sternTedornl gojernmer rWktlon,.4iAvoto remain at thq Wlleit, quarantinestation utideczvmorlcan jurisdiction.

    The JOi'lfg lady was n throughpaR3cPjUr on tho Canadlan-Austra-- "

    liner Ma'tura, but was prevailedupon to Remain over at Honolulu andglvo a series of performance? to tliocdlf.cntlon of n critical but amusemen-t-hungry populace.

    A troupe nt trnlnoj eeal3 are in-cluded In the marooned party nowenjolng the hoipltnllty of the gov-ernment. They arc In charge' oftwo performers, and It Is expectedthat the act will be a hcadllnor alone of the local plajhouso3.

    ANOTHER SITE .

    FORmW LIBRARY

    "I bellevo that the new libraryshould bo placed where the Pohuklnnschool Is now located or In the ptemIscs occupied by the Stockvnn'.sStnbles," Bald a prcmlnem citizen to-day.

    "The school house silo would bo thelx'at, Uecausu It Is bulv u'lnaaui if1time when a now school tlioul I 'nobuilt for tho children if lliu tschn'ilmost of whom como from I'm Knki.ikodistrict.

    "If tho Stock ird3 'a')Ni3 sla lataken It would fit InU. Ilu ltolilun !Bchemo of tho 'civic eiitci for

    and with tho rrrmth of thetown It will not bo too 'u from tintcenter of things." '

    Part with to lntest Is I .ok 'Ing for an opportunity. Sco classifiedads.

    TODAY'S ARRIVALS Included thoIntcr-lslnu- d Ftcamer Nllhnu from Ha-waii ports. This cssel brought 6024sacks P. 8. M. BUKir 55 head cattlo. 25calves, nnd 107 packages sundries.. ThoNllhau brought no passengers to the- -port. 'J ho vessel met with bad weath-- ,or on thn homeward trip. Plentyrain Is reported from along tho llamakua coast.

    IBTHE STEAMER Victoria, built In

    Portland nineteen mi-- nun nt a costof $150,000, and at onp time tho mostbeautifully furnished passengersteamer on Tiuct Smind, was sold bytho United Slates Marshal at Seattleon January 12 to satisfy claims, andwas bid In by a representative of thoHall shlpjard. which has a claim of$13,000, for $25 000. Tho stoamer wasnccr operated profitably, ,

    RemnantIOf

    LA6ES

    AllCV I Mil

    . r iIPVEN1N0 BULTETIM. HONOLULU T. II.. THURSDAY, FED. 3, 1910.

    LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Bulletin Cluiinrfd AdiareTHer wiirhelo

    I your butinett; they will find 'oitI property or people,' they will, find

    olntthinB.TOu, want:tell something- - vo don't wrnaUMoral: Let the little helper help

    C you they only coat oWceat a word.'

    Automobiles S4 per hour. Phone 6.Mlko Patnn has buttermilk, at the

    Entoro Saloon.line coppurplato v engraving and

    pi Intlng at Heakbane'i, Fort Jtretlif ou want to have good rubber

    stamps made go to Wall, Nichols Co ,Ltd. - '

    Just tho place, nnd tlmo to call onCharlie nt the Orphcum Saloon, for along) cool drink.

    It you watitls good Job done on annuto,or carriage take it' to Hawaiiancarriage Mtgjeco . m wueen at

    Amorloan Steam Lann .. pliontdeH.f.n-J,-t woffc

    Prompt ntler on- -

    .. Tl1 tTSenTat the Faehlrffl Salooa-l- s-- me pleasantly ipSnt. This placd Issoinc timet Vnown as the Two Jacrs

    Among tho' pasJcngors booked forMntiL ports by the steamer Claulllne,BchcffiilcJ to sail tomorrow, Is J. P.Cookd.

    Coat your lron"roofs with "Arable."You will bo surprised at IU coolingan J pretcrv.-it- e propvrtlcs. CalltornluFeed Co , agents.

    Kodak films nt coast p:ccs nt Hono-lulu l'hnln Hnnrlv fn msi Pirt otrrntPps canlfl, vlov,s KoJik supplies and.overymmg pnotograpnic.

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    quartermaster's

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    It. rnJnriSmU"1? Pwcaconsultation lT,e ?6" v'"Bln"V noft ,,Cl1 ttlonE- -'" whlrf nn'l wl" doubtrwin i.- -n mitn f ti,i .Iwi Mi"li'.naUtutbeaMarathon race hls and,. the Tennessee aroI'm TlX S5SS whirKThe The DakotaSouth was more desaatT.SOocloc'cnndall thbso Interested enveloped In coal this morningIn the race are requested to attend. Bd she will urobablj receive her al

    The $J50 Starr in tho Thayct lothidnt fuel by tonight.Co. has been reduced OUtsldo harbor nnd ildln? nt

    In prlco It now bo bought for .anchor are l&c,PcnnrlvanIa,

    ".a a s(h3nl swellThocsse brought 67n,1

    $1 a day, paid every day In a year.Prlco reductions havn been mnrtn nnalmost every piano irf thostock carried by this company.

    ON SATURDAY-SUNDA- Y,

    So the follow nt r,rvmentshave been' mai.o ltlti thn..Jgames forilay next. The w.Mplay the Fort Shatter tcim u Utahleaguo grounjs. nnd tho canAi willstart at o clock. nlimthorlIs pau. tho N. O. II. nlno 'V v'a'iiiq neei icnm. ,t

    On Sunday the first game "willbetween the V. B. Marines andTcnnosfc'o nnd tho 'second a 'returnmatch with tho National Guads op-posing tho combined fleet onqb moro.

    Thcro will bo no charge mado' atthe gates, nnd over is Invited toroll up and tako a reserved seat. The

    band will play during Sat-urday nrternoon and a few sod watorcarts will nlso bd In evidence,' ThoFifth Cavalry nlno.could not see theirway clear to mako the trip to townand play tho Tcnnesseo team. Ser

    tried to arrango tho mat-ter but failed. The Marines, howeer.stepped Into tho breach, and tho sailors will havo to play up to beat them.rut ouuiiuy iiiu ,uiurauo anu westVirginia band will bo In attendanceand will discourse sweet music.iTlin UNITED STAGES army trans- -port Crook, which has beon laid up atSan Francisco for soveral months, isreported will bo placod In commissionagain and tho army boat may be sentdown to the Hawaiian islands with' alargo shipment of stores and suppliesfor theTho Crook has been out of the trans-port servlco since her last .trip' to Ma-nila. has been used as anauxiliary ana irequcnuy Willi ,,shipments of coal Nagasaki.) Ja-pan. Sho is pot very wqll adapted fortho of ompera or troopsas her quarters are limited and thovessel has always borne tho reputationof a "roller."

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    As the comcrlrlng tho Big'Eight or tho Pacific fleet fora resumption of (heir ovnco to SanFrancisco" melody from band!ana .coal oust at the' local j

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    raao ana the Washington nnal tug.Dy tho tlmo tho vessels depart for The Denver nnd Galveston ha a been

    the const tho naysl cml pile wl'l ap (coaled "an J provisioned for1 the trip andpear as-- if struck by the .'ig end of at pending-- few minor repairs which de- -ilBfl 4llb!UUU WMlllT.

    i WATERFRONT NOTES iSUOAR. Corn and sundries wcro Ineluded in the shipment of Hawaii and

    products' which arrived at thopoft this morning by tho Inter Island.,J1.A- - m. ..!.. isi, t it It .."KJL"'Lr.i'?u","V: V. ' w,'eJrB"c5u,,llrc,a..

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    '"eludes the follqwln?. according toa report brought hire by tho steamerur n iinii. iw k,H iir i jQKn. fi p. n18 325; WK(, .00',i;rv Id 'b .' 325a";'McBr, CtO; M. d, Co13 310;. S. P.'

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    TUB (A"iiu freighter, llsjorlanwith n largo shipment of sugo.r, sailedfrom Kahakil for Hllo yclctday. Thevcst(!l u taking on an additional con-signment of sugar at tho Hawaii portprior to her departure for Sallna Cruz.

    THE INTTiS-ISLAN- p steamer W. O.Hall was an arrival at tho port thlamorning from Kauai ports, bringing ashipment of sug-- r and sundries. ThoHall mot with fair weather on bothoutward and Inward trips.

    ACCORDING to a coast report Captain Castncr, constructing quartermas-ter for the United States army, hasbeen appointed, depot, .quartermasterat Honolulu during the leave of o

    of Captain Fal.s.sat

    HILO 8H1PPINO as reported by thoofficers of tho steamer Clnudlno.' In-cludes the barkcntlncs Saint Kathor-In- c,

    Olympic, and Annlo Johnson andmo scnooner Aiona .-

    .NEARLY TWO thousand' sacks of

    sugar had already gone into thosteamer Koauhqu ft on! Kauai portaat the, tlmo of thq departuro of 'thosten'nioV'vVa. Hall:1

    ITHE' LITTLE' American ' birk (Al-

    bert, which sailed from Kaanapalisomo weeks ago for Pugot Sound, lareported tqiiavo arrived tft Port Town-sen- d

    on Tuesday. 'OW. wlitfY t 8o"attle, Pacirio

    CoastMagerit, oftho'.IloBtori TowboatCompanV, 1 'negotiating for tho saleof the stoamer. Ilyados to tho MatsonNavigation ' Company. The Hj'adcsnun ujiuruiuu uy me Aiaiuon line uetwdeu Sc'attlfe and tho HaValfan Islands under "clinrter last year.

    Cap'taln William "'Matson, presidentof tho" sicarlishtii comnanv of thatnaltriosald that "Wiley was trying toMiiuti ui ,111V iijiuiua ana mai mod6at probably would 'bo concluded"

    "Wo operated tho Hyaios" undercharter last" year," said Captain Mat-son. "I am' inclined to think tha't woshall buy W," It Is our 'Intention tobft,i !. Tt.f'JJ i !..,. n,w uuuvh in nur regular runDotweert Seattle and thoMslandB."'

    H. fvL piLLSnund' and a numberof other Sad Franci'scrt khlnriln'mnnhavo chahor'ed tlieVcirknoSvhschoomor1 Dora' Blilhm' fr'o'ni AloxariderVoodsldo"for'Jn salvage ex)edftl5ri othe 'wreck of tho1 Pacific MrfifBteameriiiuiuua ai roinr, 't'osca, near' Magda-len-

    Day". Tito schooner1 will salt fortho Bpulh under command of CaptainJohnson. The' Indiana, which waswrecked on tho lower coast on April3rd of last yoar; wns'n total loss, buttho salvors 'oxitedt1 to got enough outof what Is left of tho steamer to paymein ior meir enorts;

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    VeHlng Cgai" wDENVER RtADY

    Sail For Mk Islaiid AtOne Tomofrow

    Afterndoh'

    Tho United States protected cruisers Denver and Galveston which haoremalncd-n- t tho port of Honolu u for aweek, will sail for San Francisco at 1o'clock tomoi row nftenooi'. accordingto prcserit arrangcmonls for tho !Is- -Dnsnl nt thn vtaltlntr VoennTn .,,' wl," te r!. IsliTnd for a B"ewl orhaWIngand renting:'. TH0 Irbqdils has 'heenundergolnk trrrtporary repairs to herhollers and It Is tho Intention that tho

    csSel proceed, to tho coast under herfar as Is nractlcaL 'AltrtJftS San I expect.

    cd will rcnulrb between, ten nnd'twelve "days. Tho' Ironuo-- a may have

    o be toweddlstnncd and fhould this become a ne--cerslty. It will probably fall to tho lotof tho. Denver to take the Hno3 of tho

    lajed their acparturo today tho ea-sels are ready for sea.

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    SCHIEHMER CHARGES FREARAS CAUSE'.OF TROUBLE

    (Continued from Page 1.)further that the killing of birds onthe Island was prohibited'' by orderof the President.

    "The Governor is to blamo for thewholo mlx-up,- " continued tho "Kingof Lnysan Island." "I was depend-ing on htm, nnd I was preoritedfrom going to Laysan because of hispolicy In dealing with me. It I wasthero, i no trouble would have O-ccurred;

    "I do not deny that birds tyivobeen killed on Lajsan by theso menw ho havp been arrested, but that wasnoi mqir principal worK.

    "Then 'the bird killing by the Japanese wits simply incidental to tuoguano business?" tho "King" wa3nsked.

    "Yes, that Is tho word. Theywere thero after gtiano and killed afew birds on tho side."

    "Thcro Is no trilth in the reportthat the Japanese raised the Amer-ican flag at La) Ban Island for pur-poses of deception," also statedSchlemmer'. "It was raised thero bymy' agents, and theso Japanese beingall In my employ, thero was nothingwrong In It. , '

    "The people will learn more aboutLayfeah Island 'thata they know atpresent," asserted the "KlngV "andthere'' will be trouble for a goodmany'.

    The Federal Grand Jury" began ItsInvestigation of the case this morn-ing, twelvo of the capturod Japanesebeing brought to the Judiciary build-ing In the custody of the UnitedStates Marshnl to bo Interrogated byUnited States District AttorneyBre'ckOns' i

    WORD' 'HAS been received fromPort' Harford that tho oil 'tankerWashtnaV arrived' thero without hav-ing Biistatncd any1 Injury from thostorm'. The ''captain 'reported that hoencountered the rodghctf kind', ofWfcilthor ddVln? the wholo of tho tripbut the tanker rodo tho seas safelywithout stratn. Tho desertion of thoW.c HI Smith was duo to '.tho factthat the sea was 'too rdiign to permitof Iho Washtenaw ' completing thetowing imporilllng her own safety.Fears wcro felt for tho safety of tho

    csicl ns Micro had been no wordfront her Blnco she broko away fromthe Bteamer William Hi Smith lastMonday night off Gray's Harbor inone of tho heaviest Bcas of tho win-ter.

    THE STEAMER Suslo "M. Plum-me-which was" abandoned 'pi sea

    somo tlmo ago, Is still afloat and1 is aorlous mennco to navigation'. The--

    captain of the British steamer PrtneossEna at Ban Pedro, from British Co-lumbia, reports having uasacd thoPlummer on his way south. Sparsand bulwark had gone and tho hullwas nb6ut two feet out of tho water'.Adjho Pliimmer'g hold Is filled ovlthlumber, the derelict will float until thehull breaks up or drifts nshoro. andwould bo a very serious pbstaclo fornnothe!' voasel to run Into.

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    etc., manufactured by tho Bulletin'J FuCUaalnr Company

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    j' INV6Rtlbrl PORT j - "AftrtlVBO"Thiij4ti i?kstti4skJ t

    SAN FRANCIBL.O Arrive I Feb' 3.S R. Chljo Maru henco Jan. 2b.

    HUREKA Sailed Feb. 3:liit. a. C. AilLti. ior Honolulu.

    .: r " ;PASSNOBRS DEPARTED'

    Per C-- strnft Makura. for Victorla. Mr. and Mrs A. II, Gordon,,Mrs. F. R. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. It.Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hobson,Mr. and Mrs. Whltoaway, Mli HelenMacKay. miss h. crcu, A. w. Dan-fort-

    Mr. and Mrs J, O. Shadboth,Chns. D. Towslcy. Mr. and1 Mrs. O. S.MoLnron, Mies K. Scdtt, Mr.'nnd MrsR. Rilddv, i: S. Ironsides, Mr. andMrs. E. n. Williams, G. T. Brown DDrodlc, 1M Wyman, Miss Eva M?r-r-

    Dr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Smith, A. A.Bnllachy, W. J. Butt, Mr. nn'd Mrs. If.A. Udger, J. D. Kennedy, C. M. Denis-ton- ,

    J. Rowclllf, Thos Lawson, S. LHodges. L. W. Wilson. JI. It. KcrwlnC. Evans, Frank Macdermott, J. T.Hoffman, A. E. Macnaughton, Mr. nnlMrs". Wls, Mlas Butler, Mir MullenMlfs Caidos, Mr. anj Mro. W. O, Mil-lor-

    Walter Stnnton, Mrs Stanton. C.It. Hovcy1, R. Stoail. Mrs. W. W. Carlyslo IX A. Wl'lanl. Mrs". G. E.

    Mr. and Mrs MacCllntockMrs. J. E. Cockburn, Miss M, s

    Miss M. Headdcn Mr.rind Mrs.Fred Harvey, W. II. Johnton, Mrs. J,E. Mlhcr, Mies J. Hlslop,, J. II. I.cclalro, P. M, Mlirerj'J. M.. .Chadwlck.j" MAI ITi

    Malls are one at Honolulu frou'points as follows!San FranclFco Per ChlnkTrob": 3.Yokohama Per Asia, Feb.' i.Vaneouvoi- - Per Monna Feb.vG.Colonics Per Malta), March 2j

    Malls will depart lur thu lollnwlnipoints as follows:Sari Francltco Per Asia Fc'o. 5.lokohama China Fob 8.Vancouver Per Makura, todayColonleB Per Monna. Feb. 5.

    "IT 13 SERIOUS,"SAYS THOMPSON

    (Continued from Page l.)that it will tako mattcis out of thehands of the Territory.

    "This Is, a cry orderly cptrimu-nlt- yas far ns the use of liquor. Is

    concerned, and compares fnvorablyw Jtu cities on theu mainland wher.eiirchlbltloti la liot "in fdrcd. I alsothink thnpt'wouVdW'an Injustice'to tnoso who, have gono into thullqilor buklness hero. In good' faith'and have Invested large nmbuntft orcapital, such us thd brewery, whohave invested something llko $100,- -000, to have their lu3lnesa summari!y ruined without' recompemsc.

    "i nnv a uinqiy lecung towardstho natives' and realixo their weak-ness in this rcspctt,' jet I do notthink prohibition will remove thqthirst for' liquor. It would undoubte-dly- require tho entire attention 01the local Federal rc'venuox ofn'ccnfrom tho salo of Illicit liquor, TheseIslands aro tcdmingwltK fruits andgrains from which alcohol toiitd 'Hproduced. On the whole I firmly .le"-He-

    it will be better 'to continueour present" s) stem of control undera liquor commsslont The lJO"f grog-- 1gcrlcs are undoubtedly doVng greatmischief among tlio l native nndshould be suppressed ns soon ns posrBible.

    "Another ronsider'atlon Is,,tho ef-fect prohibition wdufd havo on ouralready conipllcnted labor question1.The Japanese require their sake, andthe Portuguese and ot,ber Latin peo-ples must have their light VinciFrom this point of view prohibitionwould bo disastrous. Again, thqtourist trade, which Is now such' avaluablo nssetJLt these Islalfdai wouldbo stifled if prohibition came Infoeffect. I believe tho 'most importnntIssue Is that of the right to havolocai

    CAPTAIN J. E. LOCKE, formermaster of the Drltlch bark LoudonHill, who arrived at Tacoma on January 10 from Dublin, whore he loft theship, says ho lost twelvo of his crewbetween Cape'Horn and MonteUded,Instead of three as reported by cablo.Of nlnotecn men only six wero left tohaddto tho disabled lumber carrierCaptain Locko says that If tho deck-loa- d

    had been washed away the vessel and entire croW would- - have beenlost. Mato McLean, who wns left InMontovldoo a raving maniac from In-juries sustained whllo off tho Hornhas recovered and Is now at homo inEngland. Captain Locko stistatnclInternal injuries' and had not fully

    Tho Loudon Hill 'arrived atDublin on December 3, soventj'-tw-das from Montevideo, Captain Lockonow retires from thok eea and willmako bis homo on Puget Sound, .

    tnTHE SCHOONER .Allco McDonald,

    which went on tho rockn near SanDiego three weoks ago, warf floatedon January 8 after Btronuous effortshad bodn exerted for some dajs. Thorevenue cullers, perry and Bear stoodby the stranded vessel for soveraldayrf and rendered asBlBtanco in get-ting her floated, Tho .echooncr hashderi towed Into San DIeso. where thowill bo Biinoycd to ascertain tho oxtent of her damages.

    . .... ... r.7 . .Aim me sweetness of Borne wdmenreminds lis nt s,ngar-c6ntc- d pills.

    It's a poor love letter that can'tcreate a sensation when read incourt.

    Wednesday, rearuary 2.Australian port6 U Suva MaKura,

    C.-- S. 8 , 9 p. m, .Thursday, February 3.

    Hawaii and Maui ports Claudlne,Btmr., a. m.

    Hawaii ports Nllhau, stmr., n.--Kattal port." Kauhou, strhr., a. m.

    .DEPARTED . f

    Wcdnesdai, Febuuiy :'.8nn Francisco Alan e 1, O A ,

    11 p m. , iT

    VE3SELS TO ARRIVE"

    Tday.F'rlday, February 4. '

    Hongkong nnd Japan ports-nAs- la.P." M. S. S.

    Manila, .la Nagasaki Logan, U. 3.A. T.

    Seattle Coluroblnn, A II. S. '8,Kona and Kau ports Mauna Loa,

    stmr.Saturday, February 6.

    Hllo via wny , ports JIauna Koa.stmr)Victoria and Pugot Sound Moana. C.A. 8. S,

    Sunday February S.Kauai ports Klnau. rtmr.Maul nnd Molokal ports Mlk'ahala,

    stmr ,, . ,,Tdesday' Februar p's ,

    San Francltco China, P. M. 8S.Wednesday, February 9.

    8an Frnnclaco Lurllno, M. N. 8. 8Ka'ual portifw. O, llall stmr.

    Thursday, February 10.Hawaii and Maul pcrts ClanJIno.

    ttmjSaturday, Fcbruiry 12.

    Hllo nnd way ports Mauna Koa,stmr. p

    , Sunday TebrJir 13.Mnul nnl Molokal por's JJIkahala

    stmr. ,Kauai ports Klnm stni".

    , Saturday, February 14San FranclLco Manchuria, P. jr.

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    Wednesday, February 16San Francisco Wllhclmlna, M. N.

    S. S.' Friday, FebVuary" 18.

    San Francisco Alameda, O. 3. 8.Hongkong and Japan ports --Mon- ,

    golla', P. M. 8. S. . j.February 27. K,

    IiSundaV; nnd Seattle-

    j . VESftBfcS TO DEPART ,Thursday, February 3. JJ

    (, Kauai port's V. G. Hali. stmiV), Friday, February 4. .

    Victoria and Puget Sound portsMnkura, C. A. 8, S.

    Maul and Hawaii ports Claudlne.stmr 5 p. jin.1, Satf Frahclscc- - Asia, P. M. S. S.

    8nn Fraoclsco Galveston anj Den-ver, U. ST cruisers'.u Saturday, February 5.

    Austrnllan portB yia Suva Moana.C. A. S.'S

    . Tuetdiy, Feb'ruary 8.Hllo aftd way ports Mauna Kea,

    ttmrj, nojn.i Kauai orts Kiriifu, stmr, 5 pm.I Maul and Molokal" ports :iVihalatmrvfSjlrn. .Japan jorts nnd HoriV'.iig China.

    P. ,M. S. 8.4 Monday.l'February 14.

    Jnpah ports and Hongkong Man-chnri-P.fM'.(8. a.

    i Wednesday, crbruaVy u.San Francisco I.urllfie', M.'N. 8. 8.

    Fflday, February1 18.BahTrancUcd Mongblla. P, M. 8. 8.

    j . Friday", FebruVry 25.'t Sah FrancUcd jyiiholnilna, ivf. N.

    a. ir j. 7 (I ,ii 'PA88LNQER8 ARRIVED i

    rPorTtmrTMakiira, from C61onles.HWnn. Mrs. Dann,

    Miss L C. Wilson, V. A. Schwcrasch,Major W. Prcscdtt. II. Loy. W.'lta-phao- lr. B Cliff. C. F. Morton. B. M.Burko, O. C. Nagol, L. Wing A AMuhelm! W. Rosenthal, A. T.tPoter'son!C. Hoben, G. Stephenseu.

    Per stmr. Chudlno. from Hawaji andMnul ports F. M. Brandt, C. E.' Tup-pe-

    Mrs. Tuppor. C. C. Ahana, D. L.Austin, Mies V. Fernanda, Mrs. Arm-Itng-

    Mrs. J. Nakaheo, E, II. Boycr,W. Williamson II. Gorman, A. Gartlcy.C. D. Lufkln, Mrs. Lufkln, Robt. Park'or.

    PA83ENQER8 BOOKED " I

    Per stmr. Mauna Kea, for Hllo andway ports, Teh. 8 Mr. and Mrs. E.f.TllHa

    Carp; A. Humborp, mL- - Humborg.Jamos Hnrve)" Mrs, HaiTey.MlsB II

    Mrs. J. alllro. J. B.'Adams Mrs.Adams Mrs. Williams, Carl 8, Smith,T, . Meade. J. T, Keldptf. Mrs. W. H.nice, Miss E. Rlcp, Miss Parsons, M.Richardson Oorald Mller, Mrs. J. E.Miller, A. II. Manning Mrs Manning,Miss Cameron Miss 8. Peck. Mrp. F.Baxter. Mrs'. Mnnson, Miss Gibson,Mrs. Gibson, E. M. Burton, Mrs. Bar-ton, II. Gotz, Mrs. Oetz. W. Black. Mrs.Blttck, Miss Karchor Miss Busoy, Mr.and Mrs. Ordway, Mlts Ordway.

    Per etmr. Mnuna Loa, for Konaand Kau ports, Feb. 8. Mrs. II. D.Wallbridgo, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Man- - tson, Miss Glb'nn, Mr. ail Ii'ia. E M.Parton, Mr, nnd Mrs. Getz Mr, ndMrs, P.' Shiner,, 'Mr, and Mrs. W.Blick. Miss Karchor, MIbs Busey, lW. Carp, W. Richardson.

    per stmr, Klnau, for Kauai portB,Feb. 8 RoV. J. W. Wnamanseo. Rov.Mlh. MrB H. D, Wlshnrd, Dr. a. H.Huddy, W. C. Parko.

    i Per stmr, Clnudlno. for Hawaii and'Maul ports, Feb. 4. J. P. Cooke,' Per stmr. W. Ot Hall,, for Kauaiports, Fob". 3. Mrs. A. Tavarea.

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    AFfERSTOCK TAKING

    BARGAINS .

    Sale Begins on

    Monday, Feb. 7th

    Watch Our Ad

    SACHS' DRY GOODS CO., Comer Fort and Berctania Streets Oppotite Fire Station

    Great Closing-O- ut Sale

    of Our Entire Stock

    v of

    LACES and

    EMBROIDERIESj r 1

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    We require space for new lines purchasedby Mr. Curtis in New York. Wc areadvised the new stock will be hereshortly. We will offer all our

    Laces and Embroideries

    at Big ReductionsWe are going to replace every numberwith an entire, new line.

    Profits Not Considered at This Sale

    The Bargains now on offer

    Tuesday, Feb. 1stj'

    Jordan'sFurniture,- We carry the largest and most varied stock in the islandsj Ml' Good furniture at moderate prices,

    Your credit is good, '

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    J. HOPP & CO.1S5 Kims St.

    Is the Wood Pile Getting Low?YOU'LL FIND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY WOOD IS

    ' ' Honolulu Construction & Draying Co-- , Ltd.Fort St below Merchant. Phone 281,

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    HORRIBLE MINE

    ACCIDENT IN MEXICOLAREDO, Kob. 2. Slxt-clg- miners Iqst their lives nnd forty

    were seriously injured In n conl mine disaster which occurred today ntEspemnns, Mexico. ' '

    The explosion of coal Races caused the catastrophe, and the affect-fe- drplhe is almost a total ruin. ,r

    r, ft Klamc3 broke out shortly aftor the explosion, nnd added to thoJinrror of the scene, carrying death tb many or the Imprisoned oneswfio vjeie Injured by the explosion. Tho deadly fumes of tho gasescompleted the work of tho explosion nnd flrc. '' '

    i iNORWEGIAN COAST STORM CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS. ? i

    i OIIUISTIN'IA, fob". 2.f A terrible storm Il-i-b lucn stacoplng thoNorwegian torBt during thjV past fov ,days. ch damage 'has beendone to shipping ami many fishermen hnvo lost their lives., i m. . m. 1AMERICANS WILI QUIT.

    IX i'ASO, rob. 2. All of the Americans employed on the MexicanNational Railroad hnvo voted to resign on the seventeenth. Fho hun-dred men, are affected by tho decision.

    M ' -.- ...' 'OASTNER TAKES FALLS' PLACE. '

    KN FJtAN'CISCO, Fob. 2. Captain J, C. JCastncr, quartermaster,U. S. A., was todntf ordered to relievo Captain Moor N. Palls of all con-struction uorlv at Honolulu. ,,

    FOURTEEN DAYS

    Will

    Be Held

    STARTING

    MARKET

    MakuraV Second Class Prices "Advance,Passengers More

    Dctweon fifty and sixty becond class' Sugar prtco t'tivanco Ind thi c.vand a half dozen third class passen- - pectert effect, 'if not tho usual one, ongorg who arrived off the port last the stock market today. Orders beganuvening from Australian ports and to Increase with Oahu and Cwn In theSuva will bo compelled to undergo n lead. Over twelve hundred shares ofdetention of fourteen da) a at Qunran- - these two Btccks exchanged handstluo island as a result of tho Invustlgi- - esterdnj ICwu'nt 34 nnd Oahu at 35.tlan of a case of sickness In tho sec- - Tho urlco on each advanced fitly cmlrond class of the ship which a share In silcs mido'at today'g ses- -lias been diagnosed ns smallpox. Eton of the Kxchmgs.

    Tlio Makura showed up off tho Jior-- Pioneer took a move downward enbor about 8:30 last ovLtilng niter a tharisnIo of thirty pliares, Mdllug atrather rough passago fium tho Col- - 212. though the flock rhect shows 215oulcs. Tho wjrelcss ilaut being out bid. Tho nsL ptevlous salo was alof commission, Honolulu qiurautln.fi 2t2 6Q. Kunll BtLckh uora very fliai.ofllclals were not advised of the slcCn seinr.g at 7.25 oiLtho b"trjncss on board until tile mcdlcil mi fu)il,Olaa holding strung at, fr50,

    aiu uii-- u,iii;iui vi&fL uu mu Bill)!, , j. Itiyviy uiuillllt;liJr vvuiaillii l.o.u'lTlio umallpox victim !ainilltl!oilhree-,.l- s a teaturo ,of, tho market. ,fto ,bIj'Ii

    ear-ol- d girl who Is tiavellng frojl Js comlnc.out, ihe ftiiks calling Igi i30i

    not considered ns serious, la sutnclcnt many of tho, brokers nro expei-iln-to placo tho Makura In tho light of. an qulTq a stock, boom The funnlckt l.l!n.Infected shit), and niter a cdnsultn'tlon. In the mock, mnrkrl It'lho rennrt lliitdim Ufou A, nlnnl.l. l.n n..nK..llMn l.t .1 ' . , i Iji'A, 'T. - . Iwharf, whufo sho hai rOnialncd Ing mado nt iboH. i As theto aro beingthroughout thor day. ' , taHo'iij tlroso in chargM't

    Tho JIakara brought sixteen cabin theA'cundyii It Is 'not .Known tii Ispassengers for Honolulu, thorei beln( bitfulng abvyj'pnn Tseveral prominent people, Included in tfp, k

    Tbcso wero released '(his Anil PPPUn ih.after having submitted to a vncclna1l'l'flll UlllvllU. .. MItors. ' h

    Among tho second class passengorsnro somo forty )ouug men ciimprislngtho Columbia Park Hoys, and also sev-eral theatrical performers for localvariety houses.

    Tho quarantlno Is unavoldablo thoquarantine officials' being guided In

    requirements Jgadcs will compete over 'a half-mil- ethelr action by tho strictof tho Fedoral regulations.

    Tho Makura brought n good-size-general cargo for Honolulu, Includingremgerntod provision, liquors nndmerchandise. Tho freight Is 1

    Jho ship into b? one of beststeam pcow rinneer and then takento lilBiiop whnrr.

    Tho Makiira it is bcllovcd will notget nwny for Victoria nnd Vancouverbefore tomorrow morning. Through-out morning, shipping office ofT. U. Davlcg & Co, tho local repre-sentatives for tho Canadian-Australia-lino, besclged by n largo number

    Intending passengers, wcro.otremua' c: - Gal1- - ' " LBht--anxioiij to learn tho tlmo or

    tho Makura. The 'fetcamerIs taking about sixty tons of freightfrom Honolulu. Tlio passenger book-ings Indicate that at least sixty per-sons will tako passage by tho Makurafor Puget Sound.

    JAPANESE HURT-

    This morning nt 7:30 o'clock, nsa Ilapld Transit car was cpnilng to-ward town along Uerctanla Btreot, a'Japanese passonger became alarmednt a fuse box blowing out, nnd at-tempted to Jump off tho rapidly-movin- g

    car.The usual thing happened the

    Jap lit on his head and hnd to betaken to Queen's Hospital, HisInjuries worq found to bo rnihor

    and'ho may bo detained thorofor a while. As soon as tho acci-dent hnppened, the police patrolwagon was for, but be-fore it reached tho spot, a Japanese,hack had picked up the man andconvened him to the hospital.

    W- - euiUrriM aor pay --m

    FOR SALE.

    $1800 large House and Lot, about76x75, on Webb Lane, nearKing and Liliha Streets.

    $600 Four-roo- House and smallLot on Buckle Lane, nearRiver and Vineyard streets.Sewer connection. Verycheap.

    $250 Severalhigh Building' Lots,Kalakaua Ave. $60 cash;balance $10 per month; nointerest.P. E. R. STRAUCH

    Waity Building. 74 S. King St.

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    UP IN

    STOCK

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    Bidding Is

    Impressive,

    department

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    telephoned

    Bargain.

    RACE ON'SVNDAY

    On Sundny morning there will bean Interesting. rowing broughtoff nnd In 'it'th'e Strawberry crowsof the heavy nnd lightweight brl- -

    course.Tho wlnnltie crew on Sunday will,

    later on, row against tho MyrtleStrawberry crdw, and It Is thoughtbeinB

    trnnsferi'ed from tho tho mombers that tho

    tho tho

    was

    exact

    tho

    raco

    races over seen lfcr'o will eventuate.Tho race wlf stmt it!,'i6 o'clocksharp, and b; that tlmo a big crowdIs expected to lie, congregated at thoHcalanl boathouse.

    Tho selected crews 'that will racoon Sunday are as follows:

    Henv) weights F. James, stroko;of whoS

    offoot, 3; P. Do Urottevllle, 2; O. I)Idghtfoot, bow.

    Lightweights A. L. Scroggy,stroko; W. I)hn, 5; T. Norton, 4;A. T. I.ongley,' 3; II. Leuike, 2; A.Norton, bow.

    Tho course will be from tho Myr- -tie boathouso to the end ot tho Ala-ke- a

    street wharf, and both crowswill row In slx-o- barges..

    SIX MONTHS FOR

    WOMAN BEATER. -

    , Victoria Delhado got asentence in Jail

    this morning. It appears that theman called on a former lady frlondot his who bad lately married, nndtrlod to rcnow their acquaintance-ship. Thu lady objected, and Del-hado at onco proceeded to breakthings up generally.

    The lady put up a good struggleagainst her former friend, but lie,knowing more ot the fight gnmo,passed her ono on the point,-an- d shotook tho count. v

    Than Dolhngo sauntered down thostreet, and, meeting tho bridegroom,who was wondlng his way home-wards, proceeded to beat him up Infast ordor. Tho police wero calledIn and tho assault and battery manwas hauled In. This morning JudgeAndradu listened to all the evldoncoand (hen decided that half a year'sretirement would bo Just tho thingfor Delhado,

    American shipbuilders have wan.In the competition with Kuropenn,firms for tliu building ot two buttlo-shl- ps

    for Argentina,

    Sjr-- BULLETIN ADS PAY -

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    WunderhoseWUNDERHOSE warrant is

    very specific. There is no mistak-ing its meaning. In each ofWUNDERHOSE is a card withmanufacturer's pledge of good faithto buyer of WUNDERHOSE- -acard which says: "WUNDERHOSE

    Warranted to wear, to hold their,color, to to burn .feet, to in heel,

    ' sole, or toe for three months. Madein colors.

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    The Wonderful BargainsWill Soon Be Gone

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    Why for groceries when canvery choicest goods in market at

    than wholesale cost. Compare these prices with'what usually :

    TEAS : . ENGLISH BREAKFAST Regular $1 ; now

    Regular 65c; now 50CEYLON Regular 75c; now , ...55

    All Flavors: Regular 35c. bottles; now 25ii Regular 20c. bottles; now 3 for 50

    CRYSTAL SALT Regular 15c, now , 3 for 25f

    FRANCO-AMERICA- SOUPS Regular 40c ; now .. . 39APOLLINARIS WATER Regular 15c; now .' 11SOAPS (by the case) Regular $3.50 ; now i ,.

    ' CROSS & BLACKWELL PICKLES Regular 40c; now 25FANCY and Regular 20c; now. . . .3 for 50i

    Also, Tremendous Bargains in

    Trunks and Dress Suit Cases, --Agate Ware, Refrigerators, .

    Crockery, Glassware, -Kitchen Utensils

    Only a of. these items left. Prices have beenfurther reduced, .

    tewis & Cos StoreSalle being conducted' by

    THEO. DAVIES & CO., LTD..

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    WINES. LIQUORSrA'Ntf CIGARS.w. u. UfciiuiN. Proprietor.

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    EXTRACTS

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    !EJ iG.NT'isr(';BlILIETIW'DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.At 120 Kinft Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.Daily every day except Sunday. WeeMriisucd on Tuesday of each week.

    MEMBER OF THE

    Wallace R. Rarrlnjiton,SUBSCRIPTION RATES

    BVUNINO UULLUTINPM Month, tnywlitre In DS......0 ,78Per Quarter. ftnywlicrt In US a.ooPw er, anvohefc In U S. H.ooPer Vctr, wtniil, lofclgn la.oo

    CIRCULATION LARGEST OF 'ANY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHEDin the Territory of Hawaii. ,

    Tel I editorial Rooms, . 185iBuslness Office, - 256Entered at the pMtofficc at Honolulu

    a ecQnl-clii- milter.' " ...THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1910g - ' ' I

    I propose to stay in the fight forconservation and equal opportunity.Everv movement and measure, fromwhatever source, that tends to

    conservation and promoteby men for human welfare

    I shall try to help.EVERY MOVEMENT AND MEAS-UR-

    FROM WHATEVER SOURCE,THAT HINDERS CONSERVATION'AND PROMOTES GOVERNMENTBY MONEY FOR .PROFIT 1 SHALLENDEAVOR TO OPPOSE. THE SU-PREME TEST OF MOVEMENT ANDMEASURES IS THE WELFARE OFTHE PLAIN PEOPLE.

    I am as ready to suDoort the administration when it moves towardthis1paramount end as I,aautoopnpose it when it moves away. Gilford Pmchot.

    How much "goernmont by moneyfor profit " is there

    Dolegatc Kuhlo seems mightyquietfor n situation that Is serlou.

    King Max Schlcmmer to the(runt. He Is also blaming It all onthe Goornor.

    It may bo that tho mosquitoes arehating a final celebration to make aglorious finish. .

    Who) Knows1 but I)r. Cook, forfrom being in hiding,. Is on Ills wayto tho South Tole Just tofget aheadyof Peary.

    If you want 'government' by com-mission, It come easilyenough by pur doing nothing whiletho advocates alb at work. i' i .

    It should always bo rememberedthat tho man who" Investslulu real estate especially for nhomo puts money In the bank.

    They sem to be playing jhoprlzc-flg- 'game In Australia afterthfcj American plan. It Is only thespeedy men they aro lacking Justnow.

    Republicans don't have so muchneed just now to decide on who shallhave tho offices as i they do to getnttho workers and learn what thepeoplo want.

    Honolulu should be ghen 'thecredit of being) able to hang, a, manby'tho neck till he Is dead and makeless, fuss pbout It than any otherplace on" earth.

    "V-- 'IWho Js it that could Imagine Al-

    bert Judd and Stephen Desha al-most coming to blows; one a regularprfnee of political peace and theother n parson!

    Enough smallpox ships have cometo port the last fow da)s to givetho people ampleopportunity to prove their Iews Ifthe authorities would, allow It.

    Every Congressman from a cottonmanufacturing district is dead cer-tain that the high price of livingis duo to tho tariff on' things thatjou eat, noor on wearing apparel.

    Immigration commissioners sentby, the Australian government to theUiiited States and England for thojurWioso of soliciting Immigrantsmeans that the campaign for WhiteAustralia Is one that will never end.

    EVENINGi?The woman was doing her market

    ingfnnd It wna a quostton of eggs'.'Aro you qui tc sure that theso eggs'1!),',,,, ,L asked, , . i"They aro. madam.'Won will guarantee them?"tl will, ma'am." .i'But how am, I to know that you

    know they nro freeh?""My dear lailyV said the exhausted

    shopman,-wit- h lncislvo emphasis, "ifyou will kindly step to our telophononmj ring up our farm you will hearthe heps that laid them still cackling.I'ja afraid I can't say any moro thanthat." 4

    In"Hero's a letter from Mlrandy, at

    college, Sho says she's in 1qo withping pong." ,

    rSho Is. hey? Well, she'd 'betterglvU hlm.iip; wq alrj't sln' tor standrm'Chlnainen-rau- f ryjug inter this fam-ily." -- " "

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    ASSOCIATED PBESS.

    EditorPAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

    WBHkXV BULLBTINIff $ Moiitnj,., i m .BoPer Vur.nrwhtitlaUS .. ., I.ooPei Yer, irirwhert n pintdi,, ,goPer Ycm tnrtptld, toittn 3.oo

    We occasionally hear talk locallyabout White Australia being a (all-ure, but the fact Is that Australianswill noer allow It to fall.

    Sugar plantations having been fi-nanced, the man of means will turnto real estate ant) new Industries.

    Honolulu cuu't pass ninny moredlldeud-ia)ln- g dates without itshowing in the nithity of the stockmarket.

    If Honolulu rrtlnlnpRa mpn wnnt inpass resolutions tucy ought to sec--onu ever) motion made by tho Nuvyucparimcm ror maxing tno stationqt ,Pear Harbor the, mostthing that exists, In fact as welt asIn name.

    They ore charging that AndrewCarnegla contributed five millions ofdollars to the campaign of the Ilrit-is- h

    Liberals for the furtherance ofDrltlsh free trade and - tho Inter-ests 'of the Steel Trust. If this betrue, .may it ghc promise of therebolng.lcis Steel Trust money withwhich lo corrupt American politics.'

    Commander Peary will enter areal competitive race for speed whenhe turns to tho South Pole for pur-poses of discovery. Lieut. Shackle- -ton of the Drltlsh navy has already0i i much excellent work In thatquaitcr of the .earth and Is likelyto go out again. Tho French arealso making a tight to be first atths South Pole. ,

    TArTHIMVATION PflUCr.

    President Taft's conservation mes-sage Ms one of tho most Importantof his administration and Rhould beof' especial Interest to peop'e of Ha-waii, who have taken many ad-vanced steps In conservation andwould bo pleased to go further IfCongress will, bo so good a's to In-clude our Territory within the scopoof ,the reclamation work.

    The President supports the rec-ommendation made by Secretary Hal-llns- er

    that there be a general re-classification of public lands. Hourges the Issuance of $30,000,000 Inbonds for tho assistance of settlerswho took up land thinking the irriga-tion work would be immediately for-warded on lands which novo neverbeen reclaimed, and, also tho Inau-guration of an adequate Inland js

    policy that will require onappropriation of $63,000,000. '

    President Tatt In his closing para-graph notes that Congress has order-ed an investigation' of 'the InteriorDepartment and the forest service ofthe Agricultural Department, butasks that' the measures recommendedbo taken up and disposed of prompt-ly without waiting tho result of thoInvestigation which has tbeen 'deter-mined upon, on the ground that theresult of that Investigation Is notneeded to determine, the value of addtho- - necessity for the new legisla-tion.

    The message notes that In X860the public domain consisted of

    .acres, that we, have left731,304,081 acres i or 32,4.6671207acres less than CO years ago. ThePresident says that tho old statuteswere inadequate, that fraud was frequent and widespread. Of late yearsthere has developed a deep publicconcern for the conservation ,ot .such

    SMILESThe mother of tho family stood) In

    tho reception hall with her oyos (Wed0",.ho. 'lowdx, applicant, for aposition In her nursery, t

    "NVhy .woro-yo- u discharged fromyour last place?" she asked Bhrewdlv,

    "IJccauso IaBomettmcs forgot to. washtho children, mem." .,

    "Oh, ,mamn,'; ,qamo. In chorus from1tho children hanging aver the stairs,"pleaso ongagq berT'

    Will H, 'Cohen,'-- a comedian wellknown In burlesque circles, is notedtor his quick, witty retorts and luck atgames of.chanco. ,

    Onb ovenlng.Mr. Cohen was cncaccda gamo of poker, and, as usual, was

    winning heavily, when nn onlookcd ad-dressed him as follows:

    "Mr.'Cohon, you nro having phenomenal luck."

    My dear .sir." was Cohen's renlv."Jewluck Is always-better-th- an Christian scionco."

    NO. XXII.Expenditures For Education Com-

    pared iWith Total Heventfts.United States and Hawaii.

    Total public revenuescollected by thoFederal and Stategovernments and byminor civil divisions $1,487,234,678'

    expenditure for pub- - 'He schools' ....... 399,688,910

    Total Federal n n il "'Territorial revenuescollected ' in Ha-waii 4.441.02J

    Kxpcndlturo for pub- - 'lie schools In Ha-waii 470,632In the United, States 27 pcf cent.

    of revenue Is expended for education.

    In Hawaii only 10.6 per cent, ofrevenue Is expended for education.

    resources as are .left. Commentingupon this awakening of public Interest he says, "a vast amount ofdiscussion has appeared In the pub-lic print In generalized form unonthis subject, but there has been little practical suggestion. It hasbeen easy to say that the naturalresources In fuel supply. In forests,In water power and other publicutilities must be saved from waste,monopoly nnd other abuses, and thegenoral public are In accord withthis proposition as they are Withmost truisms. The problem, howaVO.- - la iMtta. ,n n..n t...... ... ...I,-- . -...v., ..v... ,u DUVU, IIUW iU UMIIZV,how to Conserve and still develop,for no sane person can contend thatIt is for the common good that "na-ture's blessings aro only for tho uri- -born generations." i

    President Taft then addresses himself to tho task of determining Howio save, to utilize, to conserve andto develop. He says that SecretaryDalllnger ,has temporarily with-- 1drawn wnter-pow- sites on lt2streams in 'order to safeguard themuntil Congress may act. He notesthat present statutes aro not adapt-ed to carry out tho modern view, ofthe best disposition of public Jands,under conditions sufficient to induceprivate capital to take hold andiatthe samo time to preserve the con-trol in the hands of the nation, liethen, urges the reclassification aldngthe lines laid down. bV Secretary r,

    adding that such laws shouldapply to Alaska as well as to thoUnited States.

    His opinion of the method!, to boemployed. In preserving to this gov-ernment the power lo control Waterpowers is easily understood. Hetakes the ground that the govern-ment owning the land adjacent., towater power In Btreams Is thp ownerof the riparian rights, and that 'byretaining control of the land It 'mayretain control of the water power.He says that many water-pow- er siteswhich wero once on the public domain have already passed Into private ownership and may eventuallydrift into one; ownership, but if thewater-Dow-er sites now owned by thegovernment are disposed of 'underthe proper restrictions there are stillenough of them to -- prevent such amonopoly from dictating the price atwhich hydro-electr- energy shall besold as welt as preventing the' lb- -proper union of powers now held bythe government with the powers nowheld by the Individuals. Thls'wouidseem to dispose of the statement thatit water-pow- er trust has gained con-trol of the available water powersof the country. According to Pres-ident Taft's view there aro stilleliough water-pow- er privileges re-tained by the government to pre,--vent tho alleged trust from gaining:control.

    The President then passed to aconsideration of soil conservation,

    c

    tAvenue, $1600.' T"

    ATt""summlt of Pacific Heights; 10

    rooms; houe; 4 bedrooms!, electric lights! phone; garage. Placo

    Is known as

    ' From this point n (beautiful view ofPearl Harbor, Diamond Head, harborand city Is obtained. iA good roadfrom King street to house.

    '

    Price $50.00

    The Best Advice Use the.if t i f

    Office open Sunday mornings fromeifrhtuntUiten. - i'say.ng"tja the a feature that transcends all (others;1 Including woods,waters, minerals,' Is the soil of thocountry. It Is Incumbent upon thegovernment to foster by all avail-able means the resources of thecountry that, produce the food of thopeople. To ithls end' the conscWn-tlo- n

    of the, soils v of tho countryshould be cared' fori with all meansat the government's disposal. Theirproductive powers should hao theattention of pur scientists that wemay conserve the new soils, Improvothe old soIIb,, drain we. soils, ditchswamp soils, levee river oerflowsoils, grow trees on thin colls, pas-ture hlllstdo fsolU, rotato crops onall soils, discover mothods for cropping dry-lan- d 'soils, find grasses andlegumes for all soIIb,' feed gralnB andmill feeds on the farms where, theyoriginate, that the soils 'from whichthey come may be enriched."

    The situation In tho scmlarld re- -glori1 whore reclamation work lhasbeen going on is clearly set forth.Already too'manv nrolects 'In ewof ,lho . nvallable funds have beeti1started, i, Settlers have rushed la' 'the'belief that these project? wojtld boimmediatelyi.complete. :. .The. govern-ment has failed rftoi com pie to themand the settlers are' left In a mostdistressed condition. IrThe Presidenturges that In '0raferj''fotrorftlr1 "whatIs! In effect a bjfaaettnof falth" that!$3O,pt)O,00O in iiohds lot Issued.' HeIs of tle opinion .that tho proceed-- )from the public lands pua ,tbo'y,a-te- r

    rehta!si;vlll crento a linkingfuniT' large enough to retlro thebonds within 10 years.

    Passing to tho nuestlon of forestryhe sajs that 190,000,000 acre.) arenow under the control of the De-partment of Agriculture, In the Bliapeof forest resources, and states thattho possibility of treating theso forests so that they shall yield a largereturn In lumber without reducingthe supply has1 been1 demonstrated Inother , countries. He believes thatwe should work toward the standardset by. them as Tar as their methodsare applicable, to their conditions.it is nis opinion mat mo 4uu.uuu.-- iOOOacres of .forest lapds In thiscountry now under prlvqto pwner- -ship can, not be regulated as to cutting by tho nation as a whole, butthat such regulation must comethrough "the States.

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    A bargain at Kafmukl. on Eleventh

    ' Lots lu Kalmuki Park Tract, iW'each, on easy 'payments. Three

    acres, cleared and fenced, In the Kal-mu- kl

    Tract, for, $2600. Acreageproperty In vPalolo Valley. i

    These are a tew o tho opportuni-

    ties we have to, offer for Investment-- t . (In real estate.r r

    mMom

    Furnished House

    Hie Atherton House

    Pacific Heights

    Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

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    flHSt--v Fort and Merchant Streets 1. ..' V. .Tgffl J

    SNAPSiIN KAIHUKI REALt H ' I, .if tiESTATE

    Weare offering four fine lots rightin that litartl.nf thn 1 VATMITVTTRACT. This' Property eonunani aoeanttitu marine and mountain view.Total area, 45,050 sq. ft. Onr price,for 'the four, $1400. "

    Two more fine lots facing on 9thAvenue, in bIoclc-30- : Kaimnki. Leeland 'almost' ntirfcly 'clear of rook.This property for sale at your ownfieure. ' '

    New four-roo- cottage in Kai-- 'mukt district. High and sightly lo-cation. Olose to ear-lin- e. This'-ho-ue-is newi has never been occupied."rncc $isuuu.

    For" further information concern- -'ing these' and other properties, see

    BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, ,LIMITED. ,

    BETHEL STREET

    Tho last general subject which thePresident takes up Is the Improve- -'mont of tho inland waterways, evl- -'dently meanlne the Mlssljslmil Ilivernnd ts two principal tributaries, trieMissouri and the Ohio, Ho givesparticular attention to tbe Ohio, p6s--slbly because Improvements on that(stream have already been begun, as,well ns,bec,iuso commerce thereon' Is,moro cxt,enlvc. Ills view in regardto this inM-.- Is nut in tho following word! ' i

    .o euteip'Ise ought to be, under-- !taken the ctljt of which Is not definitely ascertained and tho benefit'and adtantago of which art not.known and assured by competent,engineers nnd other authority. When)a watcrwny has been developed' so!that tiro plans have been drawn, thocost definitely estimated, and thetraffic which' win be accommodated)

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    Is reasonably probable, think It Isthe Duty of Congress to undcrtakotho project and mako provisionthcroforln the proper appropriationbill,"

    Ho then cites tho Ohio from Pittsburg to Cairo, where It Is iironoiedto introduce dams so as to maintaina depth of 0 feet, stating that lie believes It wlso to begin tho Inaugura-tion of a policy of Improving wnter-wn- s

    with UiIh particular project.In closing ho sn)8!"1 am likformed that tho Invcsll-gitlo- n

    by the wn(crwns commis-sion In Europe, shows that tho exist-ence of waterway by no means as-sures tradlo unless therrj. Is trafficadapted to water carriage at cheaprates at, one end or other of thestream. It also appears In Europothat the depth of tho streams Israrely mord than G feet, nnd nevermoro than 9, Hut It Is .certain thatenormous quantities of merchandisenro transported over tho rlyers nndcanals In dormany and Franco nndEngland, nnd It Is nlso certain thatthe existence of such methods ,oftraffic materially affects tho rateswhich tho railroads charge, and ItIs tho best regulator of those ratesthat we have, not even excepting thegovernmental regulation through theInterstate Commerce Commission.For this reason, hope that thisCongress will lake such steps that'It may bo taller! tho InauguratOr oftho now 8 stem of Inland water-wajs-."

    MiOtJDQREditor Evening Bulletin:

    Has It ever occurred tu jou or to other citizens ot .Honolulu, how much.more there is "going on" horo in tholast four or fHo jcars than oor be-fore? I refer to visitors from tho, coast,which Includo Congressmen, battleship fleets, tourists,globo trotters and tho like. And Inthis, hurly-burl- y I am Inclined tothink Jhnt we nro liable to forget outchll pride for tho time being, andthereby hangs a talc.

    A friend of mlno who has Just re-turned from tho coast or nt leastfrom an extended visit, to one of theeastern cities told me that tho mostremarkablo thing that struck him wasthe fact not only in thocity whero he spent the 'most of hisvacation but In other cities, made ita point to say something good of thocity In which Ujey Uyed.. In fact, horays that'hrdly;.any conversation.; Inwhich he took (part was finished with-out isomo reference to tho city whichtook tbe shape of a boost., r

    This friend of mine not only listened.to pralso for the placcs'of Interest otthe city but listened to 11b advantagesas a place of residence, Its progress,Hb development, but he rememberedIt all and has como back, to his honfehero in Honolulu confirmed booster,

    Tho truth of It is that the story ofthis young man's experience shouldbo of iriterost to1 this community. '

    While It Is true that wo havo boosters hero, men who speak well for thetown, and even those who boost tosuch an extent that it some times getsa trlflo bejond tho. sublime, stilt thatmakes no dlffcience for wo havo thogoods to back up any statement thotcslder In tho marvelous may make.

    , Vi't,' fc, v ,

    ALL INCONDITION AT l GREAT

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    34 '5;2 5

    20

    i Large Second-iHand-Pian- o,

    i tjooa- - nano, used less than b, , 'i . . . i j i j i ' 11

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    M ihjse pianos are marked (in plain figures) down tosell a' lot of them to make Rood. 'We have triem-o- hand to -staiments,

    tliat'ovfrbody,

    PERFECT,'

    months

    reliable scale,

    Vertegrand, slightly, used'Miniature Grand .'l'NEW Steinway Baby Grand

    NEW Player Pianos, notes, p!ayingthes,cale,

    make,

    Phpne2l8 Thayer RiailQ X0.,

    nnd would rather 1iavo tho city over-estimated than otherwise.

    Still, wo hao right hcio In th.i'iltymuny who seem to take an Insane' de-light in knocking right and left expressing tliemsohes with criticism 'ofecrytlilrig local that tho lsItor lu'lclto wonder why, under fill of the clr- -cunistanccs, tho complalnTng residentsdo not movo nwny.

    It is rather a trlto way of putting Itbut It docs not prevent it from beingtrue, that a city Is what Its citizensmako It. It a city is not what Itought tu be. It Is generally the faultof thq citizens wjio content tbemselvowith criticizing It. ' ' CIVIC.

    Honolulu, I'el). 3.

    HORSE STEALING

    IS SUSPECTED.

    . .

    Sovcral horso Bteallng cases aro be-ing worked on by tho pollco depart-ment, and tho latent Is tho disappear-ance' of a horso and tig from the StockYards stables. ' '

    On Thursday last a man went to thostables and hired a turnout. Ho wasto return the rig and horse the samiilny but did not show up on tlmo.tiOnFriday a telephone messago reachedtho stables and the'' speaker said thatho was talking from Kaneohe, hmlthat ho had the rig nnd horso there.He wanted to Inform tho owner thatho would rctum-th- buggy later on.

    Howovcr, Inqulilcs wero Jnstttutedand It was quickly discovered that ahorso nnd buggy wero seen nt Writer-tow- n

    around Ffldpy of last wcek,"'andthat n man hail, sola the nholo turnoutlo.a Japanese for a small sum.

    Sheriff Jnrrctt Instructi-.- l Chiefwho was going no Wntcrtown,

    to look Into tho matter. Another hbrsois missing rrom the cityand It

    Watortownalso. i

    m &Pwrfftyft

    WILL PURCHASE A COPPER'

    PLATE ENGRAVED 'wTTH'

    YOUR NAME, TOGETHERi 7' ,'i'WITH ONE HUNDRED STY-

    LISH VISITING CARDSPRINTED FROM THE SAME,

    'AT J

    H. F. Wichman& Co.. Ltd.,LEADING JEWELERS

    FORT STREET

    ra

    MTTBBARGAINS I

    - '$' 75 .Il: " no ?

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    i5 mv - 200 m

    ; 2JO m225 11235 ,l

    - 25 m275

    .. - .350 m...,,500 w

    ; ...959 ilLtHH

    400 vto $700a small profit. Wc must

    selL' 'Terms:'' Cash or In. &H

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    156 Hotel St.

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    A shoe for men, MA regulation . KwT

    Full bull dog toe. nSkMSells .for $3.50, 'JPPsf'r

    $4, $4.50, $5 'MMAsk to see' the f$&jjr

    PACKARD SteB

    flirf:Ir$bre.,,;. i

    f- STUFFED CANDY PEANUTS A DELICIOUS C0NFEC-

    " HON; .,'

    CAITDIED.FIIUITS NEW LINE3' JlfST BiCElvW

    PAIuM GAEEvHOTEL. NEAR UNION STBEET

    If You Wantto buy,, tell or rent

    REAL ESTATEI

    IF YOU WANT

    to .borrow'"

    on Seal Estate

    See;5- ,

    Pratt, the Land Man"

    125 Merchant St.V

    Pump Oil on February 18

    .Tho 205 mtlo pipe lino of the Produc-ers Transportation Co. running .throughtho California oil fields to' Port

    ho comiiletod on February 15.TJil))' plpo lino passes almost along

    tlio easterly lino of tho oil Holds ot theTEMPLOIl BANCI! OIL CO. and thiscompany will commenco to deliver Itsentiro dally product direct to tho pipeline. .Tlila will mean tho early 'pay-ment of dividends, and I expect thecompany will soon bo ablo to pay attho rate ot'onb cont a share monthly.It, has also been planned to list thostock on tho San Francisco Oil Bxchange shorlrjr after tho companycommences tho dollrory of oil. Tillswill undoubtedly cause tho stock toadranco to probably 50o per share,, orhotter. I havo securod and offer asmall block of tho stock at 30o' per'snaro. l unhesitatingly recommendthe purchase of those shares aa an

    that should double andquadruples In value. Dear in mind thattho Investor who roans tno largestprofits Is the one who inycsle when thoprice, ,1s low, Comparo tho stock ofthOjTBMPLOR RANCH OIL CO. withovory'bll stock on tho market today,andyou will suroly Invest in tho sharesof 'this company. Do not dolay, butsend In your order NOW.

    Vf E. n. STRAUOII,Tel. .415. Room' 1, Walty Building.

    CALIFORNIA OIL DIVIDEND.

    BV LISTED niVIDEND-PAYIN- C.llfornU olhf.M Mnj-- f I,.H M.lfJ mtk, p,y on. tUM.mAe!nu monmr llvlJnJ. By furclifl.gcn Invest Urge origin ,um ty, -1- 11 elaJly ttl! ,h!r!i. 'fkP" .'! tr0unn4 optntlnc In" 'J'd- - w un" "'y '''."4. ,nvl ,h mo" oh m- -JSSiS.J!,,ota"",i VclfWlll 'wa'ltn ofichircjjor month..LINCOLN MO&TGAOE & LOAN CO.10C- Geary St. Ban Francisco. Cal.

    WEEN IN NEED OF

    Paper. ,,?.oi;,anxdcicrlption.

    Phone 410' HONOLULU'S' LARGEST'

    PAPER HOUSE

    AMERICAN-HAWAnA-

    PAPER'& SUPPLY CO., LTD.

    Fort' and Queen Streets

    OEO. G. QUI1D - Manager

    .Aw

    TRUST ACCOUNTS

    THIS COMPANY WILL COLLECTAND-CAR- FOR E OF

    PERSONS PROPOSING TO TRAV

    EL. OR WHO ARE OTHERWISE

    UNABLE TO DO SO THEMSELVES,

    AND WILL REHITTHE PROCEEDS

    IN SUCH MANNER AS DESIRED.

    Hawaiian' Trqst Co., Ltd.023 FORT STREET

    .OIL STOCKSListed and unlisted Oil Stocks

    handled on commission. Daily quo-tation sheets on request.

    I. T. KDLBER,Member Cal. Stock & Oil Exchange.101 Russ Building, San Francisco.

    Stop Paying RentSee the.

    HAWAHAN REALTY CO.Phone 6S3. 83 Merchant St.

    David A. Dowsett

    t ... iReal Estate and Insurance, L

    203 Judd Bide. .. 2nd Floor.

    BVENINO nULLRTlTf. ncmOI.DLtJj'T. It., THURSDAY, mil. 31010.

    Alfred H! CooperCble,nd WlriUrtt'Addreu

    ALDYKE3, HONOLULU.

    Wtstirn Union and1 Llibsr'sCodM.- - I)

    .

    Hawaiian iSfecfc'and Bonds

    BMibf anil Sold v

    L6XNft MA'Dfe '6ti' LISTEDCOLLATChAL.

    Member Honolulu S'.ock n'd' Bond Exchange.

    j

    J07 Judd Oulldlng.

    Tnon 489T P? O Box 607.

    A' ' ' T I jJrMocK:and-Bon- d Broker,

    ' 83'?IOERbHiNT'ti&,r

    PHONE 612. P. 0. BOX 628.

    Honolulu Stock txchangeThursday, February 3.

    NAME OF STOCK.I MKhdAKTli.n. Did' AskoJC'llreworftOt.

    . ... 8UOA11.Ewa riantatlcn Co .14)1Hawaiian Agrio. Co sSM9Haw. Com. a ug. Co. . . .Ilavalldli3usi.'r0j. ,... 39Ko'noniii'ituju C6lloribUUti sugar Co 14022)4Haiku Sugar Co 140liutchlticou SugarTlant. . s Hl--Knbuku I'lant-tlo- Co. , . .Kekcha Gugar'Co. ........Koloa Hu'gar C '). . , !5SMcPrydeSugarCOOahu Sugar Co. i 35 351-- 2Onntiieli'Sugar Co. ...-...- . 5iOokala Sugar CoOlaa SugarOc. LtdOlowaluCo ,jPaauh'au-Qusa,- - Plant. Co' MPacific1 sugar Mill loPala Plantation Co. Mo"iPepoekeo Sugnr Co.' jo'"'Pioneer Mill Co 315 370Walalua Agric Co M8I-- IJOWalluku Sugar Co. ..... , yx,- -WolmanaiOSugai Co. ...".WalmeaSugar Ml.l Co. .

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    170MISCELLANEOUS.

    Inter-Islan- St-a- N. Co. 114 - 11CHawaiian Electric Co. . . .Hon.ILT.&L Co., Pre f. .Hon. It. T. & 1, Co. Com. .Mutual Telenhbnu'CoNahlku Rubbor Co..' Paid Up" ,1T. ?..!.:..Nahlku lli'.bbor Cc. Ass. .Oahu R. & L. Co 1.171-2'.- ( 142Hllo n. IL Co. .Hon. B. &M. Co... 21Hawaiian PlncapplcCo. . , IS 2 19X

    BONDS.Haw. Tor. n fFl'reCI.) ..Haw.Ter.4X ,..Haw.Tor.'4UHnw.Ter.4HX ,.Haw.Ter.3HXHaw.aoT't.BXCal. Beet Sub. A Bof. Co. CHaiku Sugar Co. (1Hamakua Ditch Co.,

    Upper Ditch 6sHaw. Irr. Co., Os 45 pd. .Haw. Irrgtn. Co., 8a ... . I03.VHaw. Com. A. Suk. Co. SHlln'It. n. Co.. IssnolU)"Hllo R. n. Co.. Con. X ... 95-- 2 99Honokaa Suttat Co., 8 .. 10JHon.ILT. AUC0.6X ... I0KKauai Ry. Co. 6sKohala Ditch Coi 6sMcDryde SugarCo. 6s . . . 99VOahun.AL.Co.S lOttf 102 'Oahu Sugar Co. 5 ;..,.. '" 103 JOlaa Sugar Co. C . , 95 )8Pac. Suk. Mill Co. 6s ,ojPala Plantation Co.lHoneerMIIICo.njJValaluaAgrlc.Co.S ... IOC 3

    Salo.i Detw3ri Bo'anls; C Pioneer.212; 18 Pioneer, .$212; 0 Pioneer;

    izv:-- , wd uanu Bug, Co., $35; 100 OahuSur; Co., $33; 200, Oahu Sug. Co.. $35;.400 Ewo, $34; 200 Ewa, $31; 220 Mc- -Brydo, $7; 100 Olaa. J0.60; 100 Ewai$31. Scstion: 5 Mctlryde. S7; 3DOlaa, SG.SO; 10Q'Ewa,-S34:6Q- ; 100 OahuBug. Co. $33.50; 5 Ewa. $31.50: 25Oahu Sug. Co., $35.50; 50 Oahu Sug.

    Co.. T35.50; 20 oahu Sug. Co., $35.60;g oanu sug: Co., 35.5q; 20 McBryde,$7)25; 5 Honokaa, $23:

    Memo. 100 Ewa noted yesterday at$31H thould havo been at $34.

    Latest sugar quotation 4.155 contaor 983.10 per ton.

    -- Sugar, 4.155 cts

    Beets I2S-- II l-- 4d

    HENRV WATEH0U&E TRUST (Ol

    Mtmbert Honolulu Stock' rnd BondExchsng.

    rOKT ANO MERCHANT T8.TELEPHONE 738.

    W.P.ROTH,STOCK AND BONDBROEEH.

    Member Honolulu Stock and Bond. Exchange.

    848 Eahumanu Street.

    ;The' nvlatlnn m"(!olilu-vSa- VtaMelleo wis partly spofjeh by 'stormy-weather, though Pnulhan mndo sev-

    I El s"rt nights.

    LOCAL AMI) GENERALJU--

    A lady 'ost a cold wntch and itVWfis foahd 'by a laotorman in Wai-,kil-

    The lady aivertised her lossin all tbie papers. The day followingthe watch to th; B u !Ictih office. A B u 1 I'd t i n chts3-Sfle- dr

    id"was"'the ciediuin that hilpej tto restore ,the"'watch to its rhtfiUowntf; Bulletin o'assifled ads IalwajV hfclp. and Ihey only cost o'jscent a word; !

    Telephone COS' to have LaundrycalWil'for ana'dellvcred quick. J

    I'' Wank Dakcr Is now located atUnion' Ju'flk-'Stlind- . Prorio 405.

    Ariaieka'atid'titl1. two gimblorsvworo'nncdM each at the Police Court thuniuriililK.' t

    Dr. J. J. Carey, the tlgntlst, hasojioned'omccs at Itoom 307 Iiostoubuilding. "

    Mrs. C. L. Dlkcrson received, newmillinery goods nn tho Alameda oftho very latest styles.

    Jos. Loals new I.exliiRton nuto Is now at. the ItdyaUHa - !

    I

    wallan Uur.iKe, Phone 191.Fred Noyes, pnone 6, has his n.iw ! .

    seated Klstol Kar for hire by. tho frar.trip or day. J Tierce chauScnr. ,

    Our specialty iBc.einiim ana bloc-- 'I'm? felt, straw and Panama hats. Esport Hat jClcanern 1121 Vort St.

    Phbno u and'nlk for Mannoi Rlchjrdwhen you want an automsb'lct. Sevenicaled Chatmors-Dotrolt- . late' model.

    There Is that dcllglitful olr of "per-fect cleanllueEs about' the 'garmentswashotf at th'o Fronch Laiindry, 253Borctaiila strcUt;

    Harry Chebhin ah'l 'Uavld 'N0.1. twoalleged gaolers' wire up In court thismornlnifjflHQhtfU their cases Ecnl overtill FcBlfcyVll.

    Tho' oakngjlnst Vlctnrjo Dclhido,who waiPk'rp:-i- l with mlng threaten-ing nhguago',lvW3!, '''' prostoJ llilsriuiriilng' by'Jitdfee AnlradO.

    OreJtl ) whenyoui pay cash t "tlie Btoia. Call atthe nhow'room!i nd sfaVhat ynu utfor Oreen-'Stataps- . Deretanla w; Fort.

    Dr.' G. HLHuddy'and V. C. Parka ara.among the 'passengers buoke.l for pis-oag- o

    to Knual ports by tho Intcr-lslnh-r.te.tmor KInau galling on next Tucs-da-

    ., ,.Visit Jack jloberta at Hiw Ko:ituc.y

    Saloon when you' want lliju'il' rofroshment. You will got goo.1 iiocxla andcourtcoua trcatmcnl tl.crd.

    Tho caso ngalnst F. V. Schultz. whops charged with being under' tho' In- -

    fluenColot llnuot. was btrlckonltfnimut thd.PolIco CourtvIhU

    morfllugi ,iprrp wui, oe a meeting or tno

    fioolrtv Irtmnrrnw nflp'r.!noon at hair-pas- t tht'eo lii'tiio roonia'oft)iO H. S. P. Ai'txperliriL'nt station en'KooaumOKti'rtTCet.'' """

    Prepare' to lake" advantago' of thoSanhs

    Dry Ooods 'Co.. Mhloli; uogla- Monday,February In VtUrh thu icmorj for de- -iiuicu anuncurfni-.fiuer- . j . ,1

    tioegiilnr monfWv mcqtlng, of thydirectors' or tho Free Kindergarten andChildren's Aid .Assoclntlo'ri will b'o'.lvoldFriday'.' TehHiary 4. at :'30 0,'H. litth.d 'rooms of ho Y.'W. Vi A'. 1 "

    iJiW 'inyior. "Tho Fioristi'" accraVmighan's-'seecls- ' together wlithosoof C. C. Mrrso" nnd romo crpwn byher3elf. Nn.v Is tho tlr.10 to plant andmako ready for Decoration Da?.

    There lll he n meeting' 'of tho di-rectors of tho' Me'rctmnta' Associationnftor tlio Pafc(lle fleet Mis lpft Hono-lulu. At this meeting tho, ordinaryroutlno work will be brought up.

    lour Lininoae worn brought in rromWAlpahu this morning and chargedwith assault nnd battery. It would

    to bo .1 continuance of an old rowbetween tho Celestials at, Walpah 11.

    Naturopathy whatever it mav beis not Osteoaathy. For cenuine

    Osteopathy, you should ''conri't atrraduato offifirl,5?'iiim'8,i'Alakst street.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Or'dway nndtheir two (laughters, Mlrscs Eliza!)?!!!and llelcrt Ordwayt of aVlnchcstbr.MnssachiisottH. nro visiting.. .Dr.Mrs. ScUddcr for a few wcoss.Ordway'li' a sister of Dr. Sciildor.

    James Haskell succunj'ocd to tliu'ile-Hght-of heoi- - 'last'TiiBlit aild was ar-

    rested. Then tli)fj)olcd gjtherod. himIn nnd ho 'deposited vM mondy.. 4Jlourn nut iiiiyuur iiLuari inis mnniinB,nnd-hi- ball was ordoro--J to bs forfeit- -cd

    Jod Botelho, who Is clnrgej withlarceny In the flrs degreii, wpp Incuuri mis, morninK. li, I'cteniap--poarcd the defendant but notlilngv.us uono 111 1110 caso as.tno pnpsocu-tlo- n

    was road to go on thomailer. Botolho's bdiuls'liavo beenreduced from $2500 to $1000.,.

    Four Chlneso who we'