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'plllPiIS fiWWfW3fy;' fN '-r'WsTm''w'T' TTW " A BULLETIN AD. IS NOT AN EXPENSE WROTinPflv mvx HhHhhKiMllihMM b K Pa P. Mf fit IW r M I I Evening Bulletin i 1 v i I I I ttvvs- IT IS A PAYINO INVESTMENT. & -tjV.f'- Vol. X. No. 1757. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF A.WAII WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY , 1901. PlUCE 5 (JKNTB. , -j y i K f mm i H I No Moderation Whatever Noticed in the Weather. BOS'N BIRDS COME FLYING IN FROM SEA Three Lines of Breakers Across Chan nel Four Women Want to Ride on the Tug Fearless. There wns no movement of xossels of the Island fleet this morning on ac count of the weather which Instead of moderating had Increased In roughness Karly In the morning the whangs xvere crowded with passeilgcrs for the ves sels delayed hy the storm jestertta). They were told Hint the steamers would not sail however until the weather moderated. VhlIo yesterday It would liae been possllile for the Island Heat to leae the harbor this morning there were three lines of breakers clear across the entrance, to the harbor and the surf on the reef on either side wn rolling nnd dashing In mountain high. Along the wharves' the vessels workol between showers the rain greatly In terfcrlng with the. work of loading. 'I ho -Manna I.oa's sugar was being trucked from -the, Inter-Island to thn Oceanic wharf and put Into tho Allien Ilessc which will he ready for sea to night. At the Railroad wharf the Callfor nl.in Is still faking sugar and It Is not likely that she will he ready to leave until tomorrow If she can pass out then. During tho height of the blow this morning fle lwas were seen fil ing above tho nnvy slips and the na tives who saw the birds predicted tint they were a sign of more bad weather as the birds never camo to shoro ex cept when they sought a placo of ref ngo from tho elements. ., Old residents were out on the front to sec tho breakers ond from them It was gathcicd that not slnco 1SS9 In? there ex er been such a surf off the en trance to the channel. At that time the channel had not been dredged and exerr then tho waxes wero not so fierce oxen In the shallow water. It was told how during tho had weather In the soar mentioned tho steamer Llkcllko from Hawaii had. Instead of trjlng to make port here, gone 'around to Wnlmnnnlo and landed her passengers bringing them oxet tho pall In rigs. During tho tlmo tho storm lasted three big ocean steamers among them tho Australia nnd Alameda were an chored outsldo nfrald to enter. Tie llttlo steamer Kaola under Captain Haglund made tho attempt to ent r successfully and later was followed hy tho other steamers. It Is said that xxhllo the wind of the storm of 1SS9 was higher than tho pres ent bloxv tho Bea was not so rough and on account of tho danger of beini blown'ashoro most of tho Island ves sels took shelter In tho lco of Koko Head until the storm abated. As It looks at piescnt thero Is no possibility of any of tho vessels ready to go, leav ing today and with the weather pre alllng It Is hardly probablo that any vessels will bo sighted. Among tin sightseers on the front wero a party ot four ladles friends of Captain Dabell of tho Knlulanl. They hunted up tho tug Fearless and wanted, to know If sho could go outside. They were totd thut she could If It was necessary and then asked permission to go saying Wc have Customers tor Moderate Priced LOTS AND HOMES If you have such property and wish to market It at a reason price, bring It to us. AGENTS FOR Phoenix Assurance Co., OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED i8j. McClellan, Pond Co., Tel. Main 69. Judd Bid. that they thought they would relish the trip greatly. The men aboard the tug stared In blank amazement nt the la dles who, thought It would be fun to go nutBlde on a day like this and one of them was heard to remark that somo people had a queer Idea of fun. Assault Cases Increasing. An epidemic of assault and battery episodes has struck the town. For th last week, there has been a steady In crease until today when there xvere ten cases. It might he mentioned In passing that there were only eight cases of drunkenness. The latest Btjle ot straw hats will be exhibited In our store, Iwakaml, Hotel Btrcet S MESSRS LEHNERS AND WHITNEY EXAMINING John Purdy Granted Chiefs Papers I --Officers Are Much Pleased With Native Crews and Their Work. , Inspectors Lehners nnd ' Whitney were busy all this morning tecelvln,r applications for masters', mates' -an J engineers' papers nnd. during tho fore noon, they Issued the following certi ficates: John S. Purdy, formerly first assistant engineer on the tug Fearless, granted chiefs papers; W. H. Winn and V. II. Darker to be third assist ant engineers. The certificates Issued bytho Inspec tors are not papers confirming tho hoi 1 era thereof to labor In Haxvalan wa ters but gives them tho right to woilc on xessels In all the waters of tho Pa cific ocean. In speaking of their trip, Secretary Clagett said the Inspectors were grent Iv Impressed with what they had sen ot the way the native boats crews handled the boats In rough water and In lowering and manning the boats while, tho stcameis were under head way. , Within tho next two weeks all tho vessels of the Island fleet will have been Inspected nnd classed. As a general thing, the men who have come up for examination by tho Inspectors hnxc been found well quail fled, to pass n good examination. CITIZENSHIP WILL SHOW ON PAPERS Chinese Registration Certificates Will Shov Whether Bearer is a Citizen Piejudlces of the fhinese Against Being Classed as Laborers. Since receiving the opinion ot At tornej General Griggs on tho matter of Chinese citizenship. Acting Collec tor Hasson has ordered special endorse ments on the back of registration cer tificates. The endorsement will shot.' Hint tho bearer has been natrrr allied or was Hawaiian born, It papers arc produced to tho satisfaction of tho registering deputy. The work of registration has brought out tho peculiar Ideas ot tho Chinese regarding labor and laboring men. The registration blank provides for but two classes namely, laborers and other than laborers. In the latter class arc placed merchants and students. All others go down as laborers. This has caused many clerks arid rlgar store employes to Igorously pro test. They consider themselves vastly superior to the "laboring man" n taken from the Chlneso standpoint. Tho deputies have to reiterate again ami again that even they are laborers. Not. withstanding this tho Idea Is taken by tho bewildered Chlneso with several grains of salt. Doak Fined $100. In tho Pollco Court this forenoon, A, D, Doak of tho Star Dairy, charged with selling adulterated milk, was fined $100 and costs. This has been a cus'i that has been hanging flro for a Ion,; time. Thn trial did not lost very long. I,ono Kapir, tho boy who uoeil an air gun on Mary Smith yesterday, 'vas reprimanded nnd discharge I by Jur Wilcox on tho chirr go of nssault und battery. i In tho Police Court this forcroon, Manuel Nunlz was fined $0 and costs on tho clrargo of assault and battery on Antono Cabral, i No business of Importanco was trans acted except tho election of olllcers Th cnames appear In another column. The Evening bulletin, 75 cents per month. Hi BY lllflilKII Officers Chosen to Serve During fyisuing Year. REPORT OF MR. OARTLEY READ AND ACCEPTED Many Recommendations Made Addi tional Motors Cost $60,000 Ma chinery is Now on Way. ' The annual meeting of tho Hawaiian i:icctile Co, Ltd., took place this nrornlnx nt the ofllccs of the Hawaiian TrrrBt Co. iThe rij'unager's report waj accepted 'anil placed on file. Tho olllcers elected to servo during tho ensuing J enf were as 'follows: f. W, Macfarldhe,' president; J. A. Mc Candlcss, vlco president; Geo. 11. Car ter, treasurer; W,.L, Hopper, secretary and II. A, Iscnberg, auditor. These olllcers constitute tire Board of Direc tors. Mr. Gartlej, the manager, stated that the new d)r.anros had recently beert shipped f.om tho enst, and nlso recom mended the Installation of additional motors'and other necessary machinery. Involving an expenditure of $00,000. Tho matter of adoptlri,' the nrana ger's recommendation with reference to the expenditure of money was left with the Hoard of Directors. Tho manager also reported that tiro plant was now In bctcr shape thnn ever nnd. with the Installation ot the machinery now on the way would bo to relievo tho congested condition of the present lighting system. Tiro manager's report also contained tho statement that $S7,UO0 bad been ex pended orrt of tho sum of $133,000 au thorized by tiro beard of directors at the previous meeting, leaving a bat anco of $47,000 jet to bo expended. This appropriation was for new Im provements which were reported as be ing essential. Tho report nlso contained Informa tion to tiro effect that, when the new dnnmos nnd the machinery conncctol therewith nro Installed, the company will ho nblo to tako crro of nny fur ther Incronso of business nnd will In Bure tho "taking enro of any Increased demand for lights for the next three or four j"ars, Theso remarks also apply to the question of power. On January 1, a dividend of I per cent on tln capltnl stock of tho com pany was declared and which has been paid. JUDGE WILCOX WHIPS BOY. Judge Wilcox Is tho latest victim of the air gun that Is doing such mischief In tho city. While riding along on ono of the strei ts of the city tho other day, he went past a boy with one of tho guns. Tho little rascal dellber.ato- ly took aim at tho Judge and fired, the leaden pellet hitting him in tiro nrnr nnd stinging hrm In good shape. The Jrrdgo did 'jot waste much time thinking. Ho Jumped orrt of his car riage, caught the hoy and gave hlnr a paddling that ho will not forget very soon. Seeing the mother standing near by, ho turned and told tho lady sho could have him arrested for assault nnd battery If sho so desired. Tim boy's mother. Instead of remonstrat ing, told tho Jrrdgo ho hnd done Just the right thing. WITNI188ES PROM KAUAI. Subpoenas summoning Messrs. Om stcd ntrd Illackstad of Kauai and Wm. Goodness of Wnlluku will be sent for ward today. Theso men aro wanfd as witnesses In tiro enso of tno Terri tory of Hawaii vs. Clras. HntTcrnnn, who Is to bo tried nt this session of tho Circuit Court on the charge of for gery. Thn nrrest of Mr. Haffernan will bo well remembered. His escapade with tho revolver wlrllo being taken to OV"i Jail by Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth will also bo well remembered. Branch of Eagles Coming to Honolulu Tho rraternal Order of Eagles was founded In Seattlo In 1S9S and Blncu that tlmo has extended Its Inllueneo nnd popularltj In a remarkable mar ner Iho order has a membership of over 11,000 nnd Is proving veiy popular as n social nnd beneficial organiza tion. Tho motto of the order 1st 'Tor tho Uplifting of Mankind." No discrimina tion In taking In members Is allowed. UniMHRIK WM'Slhl The honorable, rich nnd the honoralilo poor nro autre welcome o its rraternal fellowship. There are weekly benefits to any ot the order who arc sick and money Is set aside to pay funeral expenses of members. Applicants for membership must be men of over twenty-one year of age, i Disguise fop Mnrdl Grns. A young man of the city when naked yesterday what he Intended to wear at the Mardl Grns ball, replied: "I shall go disguised as a gentleman. I think that Is about as complete disguise as I could get up. My friends would not know me nnd I am sure 1 would be a stranger to myself." S NOTHING DEFINITE WAS DONE AT THE MEETING Members Elect of the Legislature and Party Leaders Discuss the Situa tion in a General Way. lire Republican members elect of tl'o Legislature, together with a number of the leading Itcpubllcau politicians held a caucus lust rrlght at tho Republican headquarters.. Tiro chair was held by Cecil Ilrown and A. O. SI, Hobertso-t was secretary. Amorr gothers present were- II. P. Ilaldwln, William Hooks, George H. Carter, T. McCants Stewart and all resident Republicans who will hold scats In the next Legislature. George K, Carter was seen by a Uullctin reporter this morning and wns asked If the caucus decided upon a poli cy to bo pursued by tho members la tho Legislature. He replied that ho bad been away for so long that ho was rath er out of touch with tho political events here and that he could say nothing for publication concerning the meeting Ho said there was no business done or dell nlto action taken. Certain subjects were taken up and discussal In nn In formal way, but no lino of po'.'ry wm adopted. i nil he The following program has been nr ranged for the memorial services at Knwalahao (hrrrch, Prlday afternoon Prelude runernl March Chopin Hjmn-On the Ilesurrectlon Morning. Psalms 00 and 1.10. Lesson I. Cor xv 20 vs. II run Hoik of Ages. Hvrrrrr Nearer, My God to Thee. Address Uev. J. Usbornc Hymn In Hawaiian Jesu 1 Aloha Man Address Hev. H. II. Parker Hymn O God Our Help. Address. ...Itcv. W. M. Klncnld II) nm-Now tho Laborer's Task Is O'er Ilencdlctlon. BRIiWUIt O CO., LTD. Tho regular annual meeting of tho C. Ilrewer & Co., Ltd., took plnco V their oDlccs this morning at 10 u'clock, Tho annual report of tho manager was read and approved. With Reference To Ten. Tlrcro Is n hitch In tho arrangement r heretofore made to haro tea Impurtcd hero Inspected by Prof. A. D. JngnlU Custom House ganger. Now tho tea has to bo sent to Sarr Francisco fur Inspection Just ns pre viously und what was hoped would be a great relief to Importers at first, has not availed as It was found that tho department had no authority to del gatc an Inspector of tea In a district other than specified by tho law. Con gress will havo to act In the mutter be foro tho tea Importer of this territory may havo the relief desired In the mat ter. .. New Hotel Clerk. Prank W, Smith, who recently ar rived from tho Coast on the Sierra, has assumed his post of duty ns chlel clerk and cashier of tho Hawaiian Ho tel. Mr, Smith Is nn hotel man of many years' experience. He resigned his po sition at tho California Hotel In Sin Pranclsco to accept his present ono In Honolulu. Dentist from Uultnlo Dr. r. J. Royner, a dentist from Huffalo, N, Y arrived with his wlfo on tho Sonoma. A few dus In tho city was sufficient to enchant. both, so the doctor will rernnln hero nnd engage In tho practice of his profession. Ho has located In tho Hoston block. Soxcral thousand fct of llumo of tho Ewn plantation neat Honoullull wns blown down by tho high wind jest'T day. It will tnko quite n wlrllo to re pair tho damago done. EMM 111 FIRST MKE I III PAY Trespass Cases Make Up Bulk of Gourt Biicinoce uuomcoo. LONG JOB OF GRAND JURY IN CRIMINAL CASES Causes Which Are Set For Trial To morrow Cohen Matter is With drawn from the Supreme Court. In tho trespass suit of K M. Nnknl na vs. J. 11 SV linack, demurrer hy de fcntlarrt wns overruled today nnd ter. dad allowed In which to answer. J. T. Do Holt for defendant In Asu Ilrown (xv) xs. Andrew Unnlster, tr-s-p.rss on the case filed an nnswer of general denial, after withdrawing de murrer. Magoon, Thompson & Peters for the plaintiff, filed n discontinuance today In the libel suit of Gtorge 1). Knpule vs Tho Hawaiian Gazette Co , Ltd, llond of $500 has been filed by V 1C. Archer, guardian of Kcnlahookalanl (k). Tiro case of the Territory of Hawaii vs. J. C. Cohen, having been sett'e.l hrtwecn tho parties, was today with draw rr from tho Supremo Court, tn which It had been Htrhmlttcd by Attor ney General Dole nnd Frederick W. Hankcy. Mnhoahoa (k), by his attorney A. O Corrcn. files answer of general denial to tho complaint of Tal Dun et nl., in ejectment proceedings. Divorce was granted by Jrrdgo Humphrejs todny to J. Newn Knna uhr from Luck K. Knnaulu, on the ground of adultery. Cases being henrd this afternoon are: J, M. Vlvni xs. N. J. Lulz, assumpsit, V. Vusconccllcs xs. Hebecca A. Dodd ct nl., assumpsit. Cases for tomorrow are: Hnrnm X Nakulna vs. r.rrrny Strnuch ct al , de murrer; II, II. Parker vs. Pnleu; II. II. Parker vs IJ IC. Ilulle, trespass 1'. Pallia, xs P.rlea. John Hell xs. Pa lea, ami William Henry xs. Pale.r, eailr for trespass. Tho Grand Jtrr's xvork continues to he the Ftrhjott of many Inquiries about tho lourt house from those who forget that Its proceedings nre of tho strictest 6ccrec) It will prob-bl take tvv weeks for the Jury to get tlrroug'r with tho examination of witnesses In criminal caBis that nro before It. After this work Is done, the body will bo conducted on tours of Investigation of tho Institutions as charged by Judge HuniplirejH Tho proceedings of the Grand Jury nre lulng conducted In Hro stenogrt pher's room off Jrrdgo Humphrey' office. WILL SUSPEND THE HUMANE EDUCATOR Absence of Mrs. H. J. Craft in New Mexico for Her Health Blocks the Work What the Humane Society Did Last Year in Hawaii. The twelfth numb uf the Hununo Educator which will .ippiui In March will bo tho final Issuo of tlrrti bright ami useful publication unless some, on" comes to tho rescue. II. J. Craft, who Iras been looking after tho humane work In tho absence of his wife, enrr uot spare, the tlmo to keep tiro paper on It) feet. Tho publication wns Btarted by Mrs. Craft, who Is now at Clayton, New Mexico for her health it has awakene I Interest In n very Important work. It has supported u Humane Police ofiUcr at a Balary of $50 per month. High Sheriff Ilrown and tho police force In Its entirety hnvo given tho society hearty cooperation. Tho following Is n report of cases of cruelty to animals Investigated during tho year 1900: Cases of general cruelty. RIO; nr rested, SS, convicted 33; acquitted nnd reprimanded, 20, horses nnd dogs hu manely killed, 07, cases of horses unfit for work nnd ordered orrt of harness 2S5; animals abandoned to die, 3" cases of beating and whipping, 21(1; nnd cases of overloading and over driv ing. 111.. Owing to the nbsenco of Mrs Craft tho working forco was so hampered at the first of tho )iar, that tho paid offi cer had to bo discontinued and now unless some ono steps Into tho breach the paper must suspend also. -Jin Craft said this morning that hl wife would come home In the spring, nnd tlrnt until then be would not know along what line future humane work would be conducted EYE AND EAIJ INFIRMARY. At the meeting of tho trustees of the ne and Knr Infirmary held tn tl.o ofilce of Robert Lowers, the prs!dont. this forenoon the following were add ed to tho Hoard to fill vacancies vvhlih have occurred Krltz Klamp. Carl I)u Hoi, S. B. Damon, J, 1'. Humberg. TrrtS". together with Robert Lewers J . tifuKrcm, n i- imirngnsm ami I)r Sloggett form the Hoard of Trus tees. JAPANESE TO PREPARE THEIR PETITION FOR LOSS Meeting Last Night to Appoint Com mittee to Draft Document-Will be Ready When Law Makers Meet. A mass meeting took place last even ing nt the Japanese Primary scbid, which was largi ly attended by the Ja p.rrKBu who sustained losrcs at th) plague fire. Tho meeting was called t J order by G, Gerrrjt who Introduced H. Ozakl as chairman fur the evening V, Soga performed the duties of secretary. Considerable Interest was manifested bj those present and the remarks of the various speakers were received with rounds of -applause. The gene ral object of tho meeting was for tho purpose of appointing a conlnrlttee of thirty who will draft n petition to tho corning Legislature setting forth th"!.' I elnlnrs In connection with losses hm- ' t.llltpit r.v Ihi rittrnlni. nf llmlr nrnnrti!. during the plague fire of n jiar ago. During the meeting the various spi alters dwelt nt length upon the fact that no claim would bo lonsldereJ unUss It wns based upon the facts a3 regards the actual losses sustained Tiro principal speakers of the evening wero: II I Kntn, Dr. Tomlzo Katsu nurna, H. Knwnhara It Sirsuwago. 3. Shlnrnmoto anil T. Ishihawa. Dr. Knt suuurna b his remarks succeeded In working the nudlence up tn a high pitch ns to their rights relative to losses sustained, and In concluding blJ remarks, ho urged upon the Japanese I present, to work In harmony In nil mat ters connected with the presentation ot their claims before the legislative- body, L S. Chow of the Hawaiian Tobaico Co was present ns a representative of the Chinese sufferers. 'lire claims of tho Chinese have al rtudv been put In proper legal form. I nnd nre only nwaltlng tho convening nf tho Legislature. The United Chlneso Association, Mer chants' i:xehango nnd How On Kir'; Society, practically represent the en tire Chlneso population of tho Hnw i- llnn Islands, from whoso ranks a com mittee of seven has been appointed to look nftcr claims of tho Chinese. Thla committee report to tho above socle ties as progress of organization Is ef fected. Within a Bhort tlmo tho Chinese vv III hold n masB meeting, when matters of Interest will bo discussed. The clalmi of tiro Japanese nnd Chlneso losers by the plague fire nggregato In tho nelglr oorhood 'of J2.000.000. i THE WATKRMAN IDEAL FOUN TAIN PEN. All sizes, all shapes. H, F. WICHXMN. A Shoe For Comfort ! How many men are troubled with perspiring feet, caused by the shoes being tight or liy too much walking, wi: Have The Shoe which is ni ule to prevent prespera tio it U calletl the Warner Ventilating Cushion Shoe22 The shoes are neit, stylish anil attractive, made in tan. ea iiiraai .. i i4."?. r , M I Hgll tetaftid, atuiifeak&i iia ': - iinAriamiifj LD