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TIPPST W wipw -'.iww- 'w'HHiy i y wr ' 'vyy sift.". 1 - ' 'jwl;nv t. W Svif TBI yBBft JwTBPf Pi A IHBOn. ' t ' "-. i'trt r t j' J " aLBWnXLVWIGEfs-i ' t "" PliiPliiPlPIFwp(r TEAMER TABLE. Prom Ban Francisco: Mongolia , . . Fab. 13 k unina ceo. u m a..... fAh 01 K ouuuiuu t t t i 1 VUi . W For San Francisco: Alameda Fob. H .Feb. 16 9 MnnMilirln From Vaneouwtr! m Aorangl Men. 10 m For Vancouver: Mtowera Mch. 7 liiliwMipliiiMKl nKxMnmUt Vol. XV III No 305 FEDERAL INQUISITION SWORN Fire Breaks Out In Hold Number 3 Of Big Steamer Texan MAY BE NECESSARY TO FLOOD HOLD Fir was discovered In hatch No. J, tn tho steamer Texan about the time the arrived In port yesterday morning, 7 o'clock, and If the steam wnicn is now being used to put out tho names Is not of avail, tho vessel will be Hooded this afternoon. Tho flro Is probably caused from some lima that Is stored In the hold, although tho ex act cause Is not yet known. Captain William Lyons, of tho Tex- en, said this morning that the fire was not at all alarming, but was being kept In check by the steam. Tho steam had been applied to tho fire about 11 o'clock yesterday morning and had been kept on It ever since. Workmen aro busy this morning clearing wa mo coal in iront or mo naicn ", nrnner Inveatlcatlon can be made. . Tho Texan Is tied ud at the railroad wharf and from the dock the heat cat) plainly be felt. In the hold with tin llmo aro shingles and somo other In flammable materials. The flames an In these. Tho Texan experienced rough wcath. cr from Tacoma to this port, but other wise the trip was uneventful. Sho hni about .3500 tons of freight for Mono, lulu, consisting largely of food stuff. It took the Texan nine days and seven hours to mako the trip from Ta coma to Honolulu. Sho arrived on port 7:30 Saturday evening but was not taken Into the harbor until yesterday morning. By Thursday or Friday sho will be ready to leave here for Kahulul, to tnko on part of her cargo of sugar and will complete loading In Illlo. She will tako on about 6500 tons of sugar from here. The Texan will sail from theso Islands for New York or I'lill ndelpula, but It Is not known yet to which port she will go. Sho Is the larg st of the American-Hawaiian fleet ol hips. Kupa Won Decision In Fifteen Rounds Over Jack McFadden By Wlroless Telegraphy! WAILUKU, Maul, Feb. 12. Jack McFadden met a surprise party her Friday when In his fight with Kupa, a native boy, he lost the decision. Tho fight was for fifteen rounds and went Ihe whole period, Referee Montcastlt giving the decision to Kupa. The contest brought out a good crowd and there was much enthusiasm. On Saturday evening the sparring match between Sullivan and Mc Fadden was a good exhibition, but the 'house was slim. Daly won the deci sion over a Porto Rlcan named Ipurao. wililiUT iKUJl'li The Kash .Company ltd. AGENTS! T-.., V .,.-. t.' 1 rvl.SwWrii 10 V"a ULU HO MB? &m Evening Bulletin ite i :& j, m 3:30 O'CLOCK today is a good time Cornelius Doromus, president of tho Qcrmanla Life Insuranco Company, waB tn0 noxt witness, Questioned as to legal expenses, Mr, noremus stated that In May, 1904, tho Ocrmanla had subscribed $250 toward a fund ra,ed by B Clifford Potter, a CBtate 0perat0r, for tho purpose of engaging counsel to urge tho passago of a b ,n Mbany makng compulsory tb e reCordlng of mechanics' Hens and ehaUc, mortgages. This matter was lmportant ,0 tho Qermanla becauso of th , Bums u ha(( lnT08tcd , bulu. loan,.Ncw York Herald, Decern, " . .... bor 21, 1905. MONGOLUSIGHTED The P. M. S. S. Mongolia, from San Francisco, with nearly 100 passengers for Honolulu, was sighted oft Koko Head at 2:40 this afternoon. Sho goes to tho Navy wharf. Investigation Is being made by a cor-'en of for tho mission, but, It Is under I oner's Jury this afternoon concerning, etood, would not consider tho prop j tho accident Friday evening In the turning over of an engine .on tho Ka. kaako dredging road, resulting In the doath of the fireman, a Hawaiian known as Ollva Residents of Kallhl who aro Inter ested In the formation of an Improve ment club are requested to meet at tho Kallhl-waena school this evening at 7:30. Y. Antn was this forenoon summoned to appear beforo tho Grand Jury at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Correct Clothes For Men are tailored from the choicest fabrics of foreign and domestic looms. Only cloths are used which will give perfect wear and possess superior finish. Never before have we been able to show such a diversity of patterns, all In harmony with good taste,, for the extremest dresser and the conserva tive gentleman. MADE BY Alfred Benjamin & Co., NEW YORK 'lUia SGB3aEWHaESrBB SiVCa ucii 40 iicui oiidcodidcdc ibc iriif iff en m TILLL HO HCH OUUOUI1IULI10 Hilt LI1IIILLU IU HONOLULU, TKRKITORT OP HAWAII. MONDAY. F KllHUA.lt Y 12. 1000 Man In Washington May Go Fop Hawaii To Azores For Labor SYSTEMATIC KNOCKING AGAINST M0L0KANS It was originally planned that a spe cial meeting of the Territorial Board of Immigration be held this morning that, with tho return from the main- land of Secretary A. L. C. Atkinson, chairman of tho Board, preliminaries In tho matter of obtaining Immigrants from the Azores might be settled, but tho meeting did not occur. It Is not considered that any Immediate rush Is necessary. Tho Immigration Board's regular weekly meeting will be held tomorrow or Wednesday morning, at which time Mr. Atkinson, now Acting Governor, will report on what ho has already ac complished In bis Inquiry bad: East concerning tho transportation of the 1,000 Portuguese families to be lar liners will cost btm a great deal brought here. I more money In the end. Tho question of who Is to go to tho ! When Captain Demons was here ho Azores In placo of Mr. Atkinson has discovered that there was consider soon to be settled and In this connec- able systematic knocking against tho tlon It Is said that Mr. Atkinson may settlement of tho Molokans at Kapaa, recommend that a man now In Wash-'not only among a certain element on Ington be sent on to tako up tho work, 'Kauai, which said and did everything Mr. J. P. Cooke, of Alexander t In their nower to prevent the consuin- j Baldwin, than whom It'would bo !cult to And one better able to make a success of tho business, has been spok Billon, pressing business auues hi iney wouiu win out in spue oi n. ine home rendering It practically lmpos- Honolulu knocking, according to Cap slble. tain Demcns, was In Jho nature of In regard to tho coming of tho Mo lokans, of whom sixty-flvo families an expected next Monday in tho steam- 8 (Special to The llulletu) I Walluku, Maul, Feb. 9. Tho Maul County Board of Supervisors Hen ting, chairman; Church, Cornwell, Meyers and Halualanl met last Tues day and adjourned yesterday after tool after working three full days and half a night on Tuesday. What Mr, Doyle reported was uof qulto correct, that our Board only worked ono day a month to earn their 50 plus mile ago. They should work at least flvo full days, at any rate, to entitle, them to $50., or 910. per day, which their services are reasonably worth, , Tho matter of application of S. Ke lllnol for position or Captain of Wal luku police, vice Captain Harry Copp, resigned, was referred to Sheriff 8af fcry to report next month. Tho all-burning question of, tho Wal luku sidewalks was referred back to the Walluku Improvement Association for mora light on the subject. Ono of tho Supervisors Ib now nursing a bad ly bruised faco on account of unhap pily coming In contact with our rick ety sidowalks, but, being a Supervi sor, ho cannot bring suit for damages agaiust himself. And there tho matter will end. All tho satisfaction he will iv er receive. Is tho sympathy of his colleagues, but that doesn't pay doc tor's bills. After transacting other business nnd appiovlng claims, tho Board adjourn d on Thursday afternoon. Below Is the principal details of County Auditor Wilcox's report for What You Save Is what counts, not what you earn. When you have saved money don't let It He Idle In your wallet. It won't work for you there. Bring It to us and let us Invest It for you and you will soon be receiving dividends which can In their turn be Invested. This Is the true road to wealth and contentment. Hawaiian Trust Co., Ud Fort Street, Uonnlnln Ht sidewalks ship China, J. B. Castle will probably rcceire final cablo Information from his representative on tho mainland, O, P Thlelcn, tomorrow morning. Tho Cblna sails from San Francisco, ac cording to schedule, at 1 o'clock to morrow afternoon and Is duo on the 19th. Mr. Castle originally agreed to see that 160 families were brought here. Tho balance will come on rcg ular liners, tho China arrangement having knocked out the proposition of the settlers coming In the specially chartered Olympla. It was tho scheme of tho owners of tho Olympla to load here with Japanese for railroad work on tho mainland. Mr. Castle dropped the Olympla plans, although the bringing of tho Molokans In the regu dlttl-lmatlon of tho deal, but with certain J men In Honolulu. He drew the mat- ter to tbo attention of Mr. Castle, and It is said that tho latter advised him to pay no attention to the knocking; somo hot-air yarns about misfortune which was the alleged fato of others who had come here. first six months ending December 31, looo: Report of the Auditor of the County of Maul for the Fiscal Period From July 1st to December 31st, 1905. BnCEIPTS. Current Account: County Realiza tions t 50.75 163.10 301.15 52.00 Sprinkling Walluku Sprinkling Lahalna Uarbaga Lahatna . Territory, County Taxes CI,: 21.01 -161,791.01 Itoad Tax Account: Lahalna $ 387.00 Walluku 2,838.00 Maktwao 1,711.00 liana 1,1900 Molokal 122.00 Lanal 11.00 -I 6,289.00 168.080.04 DISnURSBMKNTS. Current Account) (Supervisors' Offlco; Salaries ..$1,500.00 Incidentals ..493.05 Furniture & Town 1,993.05 550.31 167.20 1,338.92 Clock Street lighting ... Koada & Bridges . . Hack & Sanitary (Continued on Pago 8.) i CLUBS TOCOMBINE A meeting of tho Kella and Walklkl rnad Improvement clubs will be held at tho Monna hotel on Wednesday even Ing at 8 o'clock lor liiu purpose oi amalgamating (ho clubs nnd tho trans ition of other Important business. t i At the request of Judge Lindsay, who was anxious to re-usulgn tho crlmln.il calendar to Judge Robinson, n cablb was sent to Washington by the AcP Ing Governor asking If Iloblnson's nomination had been confirmed. An answer, stating that It hnd not, was, received today, i s The Attorney General Is preparing a caso ngatntt Benson, Smith & Co. to compel them to file corporation exniu Its. The matter, which Is of tho na ture of a test case, will probably be fought out In the Supremo Court after hearing In Ihe Circuit Court. Tho Federal Grand Jury began Us work at 2 o'clock this afternoon. It started with tho 1'orlo lllcau bigamy cases. Judging from tbo slio of their bills, tho doctors evidently think that health Is better thau wealth. Henrir Waterhouss Trust Go,, Ltd,. Stock and Bond Brokers, OfflceshCor. Fort and Merchant Sts. Telephone Exchange No. 4, imrp m tuc connn IUILO 111 I ML OUUU to start BDITION Will Give Freight To New Boat Wlillo the campaign of the special committee of business men appointed by the Merchants' Association to can vas's tho local houses for freight con tracts for tho new steamship line be tween this port and San Francisco la well mapped, actual work has not been begun. The return of A. Gartlcy, chairman of the committee, from Kauai, was awaited. Mr. Oartley returned yester day and the canvass will proceed. It Is stated on tho best nulhorlly that most of the big firms of tho city stand ready to guarantee, sufficient freight for the new boat, from San Francisco, tn Insure the success of the enterprise. Fid FOR HUE 10 The question as to whether tbe gov ernment has a right of way merely or a fee simple title to roads running through sevcrnl plantations In Maul, will shortly como up before Judge Weaver for determination. Sevcrnl Maul plantations have recently fllctl petition for registered titles tn men lands, In which they claim fee simple titles to the roads running through them, which nre In general used by the public. Deputy Attorney General Mil rcrton today filed nnswera to the pcttji tlons of the Kallallnul Plantation Co. and tho Pulehu Plantation Co.. by which tho Territory claims feo simple title to these roads. GIRLS CORNER HORSES So great has become tho Interest In the parada to bo given on Washington's birthday, that it Is fuund uecesiiary to gel more horses man mo city can suu ply. Accordingly Frank Andrndc, chairman of tho committee on pa-u riders. Is making arrangements to get u herd of thirty horses brought in from one of tho plantations for that occa sion. Tho riders In tho parado will not be limited to tho pa-u riders, but nnybody .will bo permitted to take part. The committee wants mis ract to no unuer stood, for It Is desired that every effort should be made to have the affair be como tho success that It promises to be. A largo number of pa-u skirts havQ been noticed In various parts of the till city handing on clothes lines. It I evident that they have been put away Tor a long time, and are now being aired for tho coming parade. Tourists are taking unusual Interest la tho pa-u feature of tbo parade, anil are arranging to bo present on that occasion. Trips to tho other Islands are being arranged In such a way as to permit the visitors to bo In Honolulu Ou February 22. At tho cilice of the Hawaii Promo tion Committee this morning. It was announced that as a result of the ad vertising given by the newspapers con cerning the parade, a largo number of tourists har postponed departure fot tho coast until after tho date of tb celebration. BORN. ANGUS In this city, Feb. 10, 1900, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Angus, a daugh ter. S. B. Kingsbury has opened law of. ncos in tho Boston building, rooms 200, 201. 202. Telephone Main 192. J. HOPP & CO. ALEXANDER YOUNG DUILDINQ, Have Just Opened a Large Shipment of LARGE-SIZED RUGS IN AXMINSTER8, DRU88EL3 and TAPESTRY GOODS. Take your Christmas Money i and buy a Good Parlor Rug. mil ROADS rv rff. "J ' pnufcctfinfiJl UUI1ICOI l l l r I TO SILENCE England Demands Redress From China LONDON, Eng., Feb. 12-England has made demands that China com pensate the missionaries for the destruction of property at Changpu, and alia punish the perpetrators. Dr. Hobdyjo Leave SAN FRANCI8CO, Cat., Feb. 12. Dr. Hobdy of the United States Marina Hospital Service at Honolulu, will be transferred to San Francisco, where he will relieve Dr. Cummlngs. The latter o AMERICANS TO DUILD RAILROADS. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12. The bid of the syndicate of American Including Cornelius Vanderbllt for the construction of railroads In Negros, Panay and Cebu of the Philippine Islands has been accepted. e TURK8 AND 8ERVIAN8 FIOHT." BELGRADE, Servla, Feb. 12. A fight between Turkish troops and Sir. vians resulted In a loss of 40 Turks TRAWLER WENT DOWN. LONDON, Eng., Feb. 12. The trawler Veronica has been lost off Scot land. The crew of ten men went down. ACROSS THE ANDES. 8ANTIAQO, Chill, Feb. 1& The first section of the railway across Andes mountains was opened today. KILLED IN LODGING HOUSE FIRE. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12. Six persons perished In a lodging house Tire here today. Dole Impresses Jury With Necessity Of Secrecy FEDERAL GRAND JURY START TO WORK Tbo United States District Court ABkrd that somo additional Jurors be opened Its special February term this summoned In order that the Jury morning by Impanelling tho Federal should not bo held up In Its work la Orand Jury. Tho following was tho caso of tho unavoidable nbsence of at list of Grand Jurors as drawn Jan. 16; Juror. This was granted by tho Court William Thompaon, It. U Atiorbaca,.amUa -venire, issued for Chas. V. Her Gcorgo Kalsor. O. Blerbach, Win. Fre- denburg. Theodora Richards, A. C. Al oxandcr, Normnn G. Qcdgc, John C. Clunoy, J. A. unman, jas. v. uimn, - . .. . ... . U K. lomDif, J, n.. Auuernou, u. i Herbert, Chas. Nienian, II. E. Web- stor. W. W. Harris, Gus Schuman, J II. Flddes, I-Mwnrd Tow.se. Sam Khr llch, Fred. J. Cross and Wlllard U. Brown. Of theso Wm. Fredenburg had Ijecn excused. No person could bo found answering to tho namo of Chas, Wo man. Flddes was excused, as ho was Dot an American citizen. Jas. W. Glr vln was oxcuscd becauso ho was Ter ritorial Jury Commissioner, and C. II. Collins and Kd Towso because they had served on Federal Grand Juries within tho past year. Tbco. Richards was oxcuscd bocauso of his defective bearing. Tho Grand Jurors wcro then re duced In number to 1C, tho lowest lira It allowed under tno law, llrocKoni rfVVVWVVVVVVVVVVWWWWWVAAlAVWWWVlAWWlW A Clap of Thunder Out of a Clear Sky couldn't be more startling than our Misses', Children's and Infanta' Shoes. Highest grade shoe-wear for one-fourth, ons-third and one-half the regular price. Every mother Is Interested and asking "How can they do ItJ" We can and will easily explain when you come In. Note the reduced prices, then come early and buy. You will be sure to meet some of your friends here, 200 pairs Misses' Tan Shoes; lace, button and slipper. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 1-2. Former price J3.75, J3.00, 2.50! NOW 75J. 300 pairs Children's Tan Shoes; lace and buttons only. Sizes 8 to 11. Former price 2.75, Z50, W-00j NOW 50d. 100 Pir Infants' Tan, Red and Dlack Shoes. Sizes S 1-2 to 5. Former price J2-00, 11.75, $1.50; NOW 50c. TERMS CASH AND POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES. Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd, PHONE MAIN 282 1051 FORT 8TREET HONpLULU VVVVVVVArVVVVVVVVVVVWWVVVMAAWVVVVVVVVVVVVVV1AAMAAWt ipimnpp wmpti ONE VOTE FOR THE EVENING BULLETIN S2000 PBIZE CONTEST. i MONDAY, FED. 12, 1905, J This vote li good until Feb. 19 Inclusive, Mip)JIPwlWHHiUMIi mf Pbiob 6 Gents goes to Yokohama. and 18 Servians. the rick, F. M, Gehrlag, B. F. Vlckars and Geo. F. Fuller. Of theoo Ochrlng and Vlckcrs wcro accepted. Herrlck and ,.... --. .. .. . .. jrmier were excuseu, mo inner dccbum ne its niii'iiuinK me uircun v,uuri us a Juror. Judge Dolo then delivered his charge to the Orand Jury as follows: As tho Federal Grand Jury of this Territory you aro tho representatives of the community In tbo matter or la- Jvcstlgatlng charges of offenses against tho. laws of tho United States and such Information as may como beforo ou either through tho prosecuting ot- (Continued on Page 4.) PINEAPPLES The next consignment of the Tropin Fruit Co.'s selected pineapples wttTgg forward to the Coast per 8. 8. Ala meda Feb. 14. Leave orders at Wells. Fargo office. King St r GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of J 4 lMJA)ii; .iA jartui sWrtrflftilBiftiii ,nr ,,;'i-',.,diwi-2iJi.i..-,-'!.'i.'fc j 1 ' JkiiiJL..t u'nLjL-ii .;;..' KAt't , r t, rf-VatSt-jaJU