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TT i 1 1 uiu'wwapw"'''!'" " pt: '-V -"?' ""'Sfflr jiWIIItSWHlBMMBMBBHMHHB tt' raEpBSBflBHHBWff' (F .'(rt'! . ' - ' - l I, -twmr -r m; ; 'MP .ma& mKL? i ft . k I V ! V v i fHtf jAMtftjtHOff ' ' IT: 8TEAMER TABLE. Ffom 8an Franclscoi Korea , Jan. 6 Ventura .".Jan.' 10 Coptic Jan.-17 For Sin Francisco: ' Alameda , . Jan. 3 8lberla Jan. 5 From Vancouver: Mlowera Jan. 13 For Vancouver! . Moana Jan. 10 i 1 4 WmWiinj lia t i lit THE MERCHANT WHO DISPAIRS OF WINNING HAS ALREADY LOST Evening Bulletin 3:$0 O'CLOCK A BULLETIN AD IS A BUSINESS BRACER EDITION I ppHSKWVIwtjtnMWflWItjKa If you bought everything In the best market, how much money could you tave In a ytar? A (urn larg; enough to pay yourself good wagea for the tlm merit In readlnn the ado. There Is as great a need of Intelli gence In buying things In any oth er Una of dally routine and "shoo ping sense" Is not a gift It comet only to those who read ads; NO DUYER IN HONOLULU CAN AFFORD TO NEGLECT THE BUL LETIN AOS. 4tptViwlmwM0 Vol. XV III No. 3272 HONOLULU. TETUtlTOBY OE HAWAII. THURSDAY. JANUAUY 4. UMMI Pbkb 5 Cents SHERIFF BROWN TELLS OF WAIALUA MYSTERY Ask Uncle Sam To Give Special Heed To Territories TO BE PLAYED 1 HI, PLATFORM OF M0H0NK CONFERENCE mi s YAltlOL'S EM i rrori. That Hawaii comca In for some par Ocular consideration In mainland more jncnts for tlio general national advance went Is evidenced In tho platform ot tho twenty-third Lnko Mohonk con fcrcncc of Friends of tho Indian and ether Dependent Peoples, as their title runs. A copy of this platform has Just been received In this city. Tho followlnf plank Is of special Interest to Hawaii "Wo wish also to particularly urg upon the attention of tho Government WO WISUOm 01 consiuenng U' "".'.. Mm nl lh. Wn.hlnr.tnn ri.tr. enco oeiwccn me civihhu u ui -. ""',. ,,, ..-t, ,.. Vf.tr.rrlAvnfir.r. or til) "-" --- -- . I1UUII. IMFQMIH Governor Carter was asked today what was done at tho conference bo- lnaulnr territories and that United States, with the resulting need ot giving especial heed to tho record racndatlons ot tho men thera lit charge, even as concerns matters sr Important as those of forms ot gocru ment, coattwlso trainee, or Immlgra tlon." KvldcnUy those Hawallans who ba a volco In tho recent Mobonk Contrr enco left a deep Impression. Says the first plank of the platform! "Uy the addresses, papers and dlsuus dons of this Conferenco wo have Wen Impressed n fresh with a some of tho worth ot other races than our own. and with tho conviction that all thoso who would be of real service to the people of different races and religions with whom tho events of the last decadl havo brought us Into close political relations should study sympathetically tho national life, tho history, tho Ideals and tho racial characteristics of thorn whom they would help." Tho platform goes on: "Wo believe that It Is the duty of the United Statu by legislation to see to It that adequate primary school training Is provided where needed (this evidently does not apply to Hawaii where exists a school system to bo proud ot) for all the vhlldrcn of each of Its territories." Tho, Monhonk platform urges that Congress adopt tho recommendation ot tho President toward freedom of trado between the Philippines and tho United States. Preparations have been made for a fitting reception for tho Chlneso com lilssioncrs, who are expected to arrive fiom tho Orient on board tho Siberia, terry tomorrow morning. Colonel Sa ver, Captain Hoso and Lieutenant Cum nuns of tho National Ouard will meet tho commissioners at tho wharf, hav ing been chosen to represent tho Qov oi nor. Knife Found On Johnson LONDON DENIES RUSSIAN YARN LONDON, Jan. 4. The Government anticipates that Russia will repudiate Admiral Rojestvensky'a statement regarding the readiness of Great Britain to destroy his fleet In event of his defeating the Japanese In the battle of tho Japan Sea. The statement Is declared to be without the slightest foundation. o - CAPE HAYTIEN, Jan. j . J, .. , . ' as me investigation proreous in me -mere is utile iiouut nut mat me taptatn liergcr and his band tt-t.nAn ....,,... ....... itr.i-.i... i. m..A ... AAmMttA.i in ,i,A ,.. ..,! . . .. MIIMIIVII IIIUIUll .BQ .. I.MI0IU.. ! IIIMIUll " II B VU III III I V .VU III 1IIU II1W.I.- boectTons amoni which i will to th.- evl,,enco 6a'herml bjVh thorlllei lng. probably beUecn 9 and 10 o'clock. fyBUv, and President Moralea has been killed In the battle resulting In onW SnSn.'cSS.r. national anthem c.lmM ffJlL"tI.llLl.l0.!r"!??'? J.'-'lf"! f ,,ie "" M 0,d w"cn defeat of hi. fore... I r ," , . u vvuiiuiit me luuuiur, yiiu is tiuuei ui- itirLUTVivii. MORALES KILLED. 4. Gen. Rodigues, commanding the troops, Is a the 'Thcro Is nothing secret about It," said the Governor, "but thcro Is really nothing to gtvo out. It was one ot thoso meetings where everyone, made suggestions and Ideas crystallized as ;r TJn7Zj 'l l Probably bo driven about bors of tho commission wanted data. . '. , , .. and wo are now getting such-ready tor which, says Captain liergcr, Is a peach. l-rom tho wharf tho commissioners will go to tho residence of tho Chlneso Consul, where a reception will bo giv en to Chlneso children, who are al ways anxious to see tho high and mighty from tho land ot their fathers. I Following this the commissioners will rail officially on Governor Carter, on which occasion Captain liergcr will again delight tho visitors with the strains of tha Chlneso anthem. At tho executive chambers tho commission ers will meet prominent merchants, tho presidents ot tho Chamber of Com merco and Merchants' Association, and icprcscmatlves ot tho big financial In atltutlons. After the call the commit rest as the murderer. In addition to Tho coroner's jury will continue the having blood ttalns on his clothes he tnquet tomorrow morning, starting at was seen to leave tho Wharton homo 10 o'clock. yesterday morning In company with Sheriff Drown and Chester Doyla the boy. This was the last seen of the havo spent the day Investigating the child olive. I tosc. The sheriff will remain over A large Jack knife was found on night at Walalua and assist in secur ing additional evidence lor tho cor oner's Jury. Ho will return to Hono lulu tomorrow, lomo time In tba after noon, bringing 8am Johnson, the sus pected murderer, with him. There Is much excitement nt Wala I im over the affair. them.' SPECIAL SALE TURKEYS. The Metropolitan Meat Market 111 sell (lno fat California turkeys, Satur day, January Cth, for 25 cents per pound. Choice Bananas Order a bunch at the WELLS FAR GO office for the 8. S. Alameda, due to sail for the Coast on Jan. 3d. Though Germany has held Metz for thirty-five years, she Is still adding to the strength of Its defenses, and has Just built three moro great forts com manding tho plateaus ot Gravelotto and Amanvllllors. In a lecturo before tho Society of Arts, London, Martin Duncan stated that the cinematograph may To traced back to 130 A- U. from a-document In tho Bodleian Library at Oxford. ' ThoTTcent regatta on the Zambesi was so successful that it Is proposed to Invite Kngllsh university crews tb com pete next year. J.HOPP&CO. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING. Have Just Opened a Large Shipment of LARGE-SIZED RUGS IN AXMINSTERS, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY GOODS. Take your Christmas Money and buy a Good Parlor Rug. tho city to sco the Bights and finally return to tho Chlucso Consulate. Johnson's person, which shows evi dence ot blood ttalns. Sheriff Brown Mated over the telephone this after noon after an Investigation that John son seemed to be the guilty man. The Chinaman Is being held as a witness. The motive of tho crime, the sheriff believes. If Johnson Is the murderer, is the fact that he had had trouble lately with Mrs. Wharton. Owing to this tact it Is believed that the man Induced the child to accompany him to tho cane field and there with his knife butchered the boy to his death and then dls i membered the body The missing of littlo three-year-old Seaman Wharton ot Walalua and later the finding of tho fearfully mutilated body In a eane field not far from tho borne has stirred Walalua and the The trunk and wholo County to horror at the deed of COALOALE, W. explosion at a local TWENTY-ONE MINERS KILLED. Va., Jan. 4 Twenty-one miners were killed today In an mine. CITY OF PUEDLA ARRIVE8. 8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4. Tha iteamer City of Puebla was towed Into port today. The damage la not serious. EARTHQUAKE IN NICARAGUA. WASHINGTON, Jan. A. An earthquake In Nicaragua has ruined Masaya. A volcano Is In eruption at San Diego. LA FOLLETTE IN THE 8ENATE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Senator La Follette of Wisconsin was seated to day. BW...V .IVI.t. n l.wou I..W...W IUOJ M.IUj 1 1 I .. - , Vll T. I .W IIIWUI.IIU M I u nwiniii.ii VMp.MIVU VIIV iiwvwuii.rv Lten tho covering up of a provlous un- rubber factory. The military bombarded the place and the rebels aurrendered Tho cnBc of Patrick Murphy and oth- mbs were burled about a toot under ne lend, whoso motlvo may havo RIGA, Jan, c steerage passengers who were leu the earth's surface. botiind by tno Moneoua some uroe ngo. The murderer evidently Decamo uai yl"tv Y,6VU"tu su, " afte many had beer? ma aro sum? the ractnc .Man a. a. rnghtene'i aner cutting up nis victim .- "u im;.-i Co. for damages, is being nuara ueioro as thfl clothes were round a rew reet wb. ur iu Rruusumu wui-k ui u m. ftwltrn Tlnln trwlnv All thn nvldpnrO lfl ntvtiv frnm thft lii-wlv nil iTntltrfittvl with liatlC I WKUftU BvW - - - .----.- .- -., ...., ... ....,,, .... .......... ...... I.. l . nf ,im ji II nn a i.Tm.i Mm! n aithpI n i Siaa Hinri in nil uir iiiti niiiv 1111111 iiiiiiir Miiniiis-iiiii lllirUUUCl'U 111 IUIIU Ui UW,IWHWi. I UIUUU UIIU IIU CilUtb lilt WKKU IUUU W ...- ..rf ...- ,,.-. . . .. At . ikiu i,aiiii.,i it (inn .1 nniiKiiTi . u-iiii miib hit- n iiiiv A lecturo will be delivered Friday tbot possibly tho field thought he had tlrao enjoyed tho hospitality of Henry evening In Assembly hall, Oahu Col-. linen discovered nnd made a hasty ro- Wharton, the father of tho murdered lego, by llishop Hamilton on "Soma treat before completing the deed evl- child. He Is under arrest at Walulua. Persons of Quality In Boston." dently planned. (Continued on Page 6) REBELS DIE AT RIGA. 4. Five thousand armed workmen captured the Provodnlk killed. To Call Ol: Ultimatum Is Sent About Kapaa By To Pratt Spauiding mm Nd FOR NEW HI $ 3C piKoniamin&fo VUIIWII UIIIIIIU MAKERS rttWyRK Correct Chtkskr Men S.M. AW vi sn?i f ( I jrr . . i i', 3iiJaSsMBBls wmmmmm Ji II ll WfL-aK'. .i.Tt&lri ii,AiiEBk Rain Coats For equal or more money no rain coat is as Rood as those bearing this label ti imcoAovf -'" rM jpdgenjamin6'(j MAKERS i'.i NEW VRK GIVEN TO FEB. I TO MAKE CONTRACT a .iiirmlnpi1 moio was finally niad( tho mosfaKe. and tho two bad several by the Government today In the Kapaa. Interviews together. It Is understood land settlement cute. Land Commls- that Trait, who has been waiting for Holdent ot tha oxlstlng lssuo of Wal alua bonds, Jl.00u.o00, havo nearly all signified their Intention of exchanging their huldlnes for an vaulvalent faca Ivnluo of the now Issue, $1,500,000, on the basis of 98 for tho latter, llcfori) tho now lssuo was authorized over I three-fourths of tho old bondholders agreed to exchange Since then near ly all ot tho remaining fourth havo In oleated their Intention to exchango for the now lssuo. Agreements havo been executed to this effect In most In stances, but delivery does not have to be made to the Hawaiian Trust Com- STILLMAN APPOINTED weeks for the agreement to be ar ranged, realized that patience ba4 a ,! n I l& n ilrtiia nnrl atfilil un ft Ian announcing his Intention to see tha. VY until tho Cth Qocrnor for the purpose of calling the whole thing oft. l'ratt had bis last conference with Dreckons at about 11 a. m. Immed iately after that he went over to the Charles K. Stlllman, formerly tho Capitol nnd was admitted to the Oov-'jpmy ,bcri,f ,f uorth Kohala, has ernor auoui noon, inis coniereni. ccn appointed by Superintendent W, took only a few minutes, l'ratt was j natbltt to tako the place as stcnog seen by a Uulletlii reporter immeu pher nnd book clerk at tho offlco of lately after II had taken piaco. ' tho Hoard of i:dUcatlon, which was "I nm going to send a wireless to lcft vncant uy tho promotion of MIsb Col. Spalding," said Pratt, "telling him i,all)y Smllh t0 th0 position of sccre- limi uimi. u uua uio iiimiuv- n. ,.. ( ,ho ,)lac0 of jjr HoUgerS, ro- liy February l. all negotiations are oil. BEnt.j. stlllman Is a graduate of a This is nbsolute, and It is tlio last limit uginnsa coIIoko on tho mainland. Ho Btoncr Pratt will notify Colonel Bpuld lng that unless the cane-grlndlng con tract with tho Molokans Is closed b tore February 1 tho negotiations nr off. Tho negotiations between Spalding for tho Makeo Sugar Co., and J.f U Castle, representing the Molokans. re garding the cane-grlndlng contract, without which the settlement plan would bo Impracticable, havo lasted for weeks. There has been much filling back and forth, conferences and draw lng of contracts, but no result wa forthcoming. Yeiterday tho mailer tamo nearer In a head when 'Spalding Bent a wlro less from Kauai to 11. W. Hreckona, v.-hn rnrirtit lilm lii the matter, stat lug that he would not agree to tho last ot tlmo, wnicn win le given opaiuing rcatcj lo gennlor Palmer Woods proportion made by Thurston, uasue a i ins mauer means a greai ueui morr 0Ull lor .,romnt.nt famlllea on Ha attorney. 'l0 Spnldlug than It does to us. He li ,M This morning nreckons notified Land nbjcctlng to a couplo of trifling points. ' CommlsMoner l'ratt of me coniems oi . uon i cure w.iui u d, lu., .. . comraltlee 01. amendments of U1V4U ll IHVO. (Continued on Page 8) LAW California To Back Us IS "Wo nro having even moro trouble la securing Jurors this year than we had last year," said Judgo Robinson this morning. Tho Judgo was consid erably put out at tho extremely poor . work done by the Jury commissioner Jas. W. Cllrvln nnd O. J. Wnlior Another Joint meeting ot tho Cham rud said so. The list of 250 talesmen ber of Commerce and the Merchants' selected by tho commissioners con Association Is expected soon to tuko tulns such a number of disqualified place, perhaps tomorrow, and the persons that tho courts aro losing members ot the Washington delegation much tlmo and cxpenre In securing ju wtll be prciunt to bear something ot rors. Out of the Grand Jury list ot tho business men's Ideas In regard ti twenty-threo only cloven wero socur the work of the committee at Wash ed. Ot tha original trial Jury ventro Infton In urging Congress to give Ha of twcnty-Hlx Issued by Judgo Kobtn wail three fourths of the Federal rot- son only cloven wcro secured and ot rnuo hero for Improvement. ilho special ventro ot fifteen Issued yes- At 3 o'clock tills afternoon the- del Urday only eight, gates wilt gather In tho office ot Chair-j "The Jury list contains a largo num. man w. u. amiui in tne juuu miliums ,cr of people who aro not qunuuca in to complete arrangement. Tba Joint meeting will Lo discussed at that time It is considered that a general meet, lng ot the business men with tho dele gation would servo to thoroughly In form the members of the committee In rcforence to what is expected of them. At the delegation's meeting with thn Governor yr.tcrday afternoon It wan rvo for various masons," sam juugo Roblmon. "Among tho Jurors wo r-nvo drawn wo havo found mon over (Continued on Page 8.) For revenge on the editor ot tha Neuestcn' Nachrlcbten. Uambcrg Ger many, who had published nn unnppre- lntlt.A ntr-Aiint nf fllplp HYIllnltfl tomfl agreed that they should devote all nt-j burglars entered his house and tentlon to the one Idea of endeavorlnu miaihed everything on the premises. to otitain Eeveniy-nvo per cent ot inn Federal revenue hero for local tortlfl' (Continued on Page 8.) 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Genuine Pigskin Putties $8.00 Russia Leather 55.00 Russia leather spring; leggins, with or without caps on front $5.00 Manufacturers Shoe Go. 4 i' fPlfll The Kash Company. Hawaiian Trust Co., LU cort Street, Honolulu J0 Limited. 1051 FORT STREET. AGENTS 931 FORT STREET. PHONE MAIN 143. 'PHONE MAIN 282 jMttehrtqiWMrt'ftirir 1 ' . '. 1 , t toto.1 tit, XtiUk&WAtr'W'-X, mii&'jaii.Ttfj,v -AujLmftte, 1 ' r--."', m I assssssMiarawffJt - -.. .ki&a,ii3mmKlnMfflttlUamffliiJiJk-,&&.,liLJ'i ,..