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"eTTfpsr f'4 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, f. It.,, FRIDAY, FED. 1, 1906, iWT' 'If , '-WM&MKB m ' .. : , -?4&r;T7. I j M h! , tt. i t. r? EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, at 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. H., by tho BULLETIN PUDLI8HINQ CO., LTD. WALLACE R. FARRINCTON.. Editor Entered nt the I'ostotflce at Hono talu as second-class matter. 8UDSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. Evening Dulletln. r month, anywhere In U. B.. .76 'Per quarter, anywhere In U. 8. . 2.00 ness has averaged more bribery, petly Ihlevlng. nnd dirty politics in a year than munlcltml ownershln could pro duce In n generation. Perhaps this Is CHUN HOON QETS. (Continued from Page 1) Judge Do Holt asked If the Supremo (i whv Big Buslnesr tells the people they rvmrt hint tint rprentlv In the Anln ore not capable of carrying on their malter nilmtttcd the petitioner In a own nltalrs. habeas corpus case to ball. - r - . I'rosscr answered tliat tho Chief Jus- The Dally llullctln of Manila says: t,c0 haj done so inadvertently In the "Tho American business men "e,flrgt Anln procce.ungBi uut n' tho see here to work out the problems of the d An,n wnR rcIeagC( on bal whcn situation and are tobe reckoned ." 'tho return had been made. .SLh'" 2L7."erSl' ... !f:Lai"K'.. JZ Humphrey, contended that while transportation faclllt cs and lncerased (h rrl0ncr couI(1 not be reused be production turn '' tl'lc thlsjvay, he ' h ,ff ha(, prouucea hl, will be on tho spot ami In pos Ion to b f h - , h ho coul(, nke of the plums that will fall from J , h ' ', h l0(, nIn.l,3 I 1 will doubl ll htt'l -Ircail' bccn dono ln thls tweah Te Flluli o and he w 111 ' ca" TllG Pr"nor M now be p,ae I'enertho veryhmen1'vno0'?ennow MrV; in the custody of nff lug space to prove that he Is a failure.' f "" Humphreys suggested Judge it? . n.t.iH. .nAini .!. Wn Gear. vki htii iiiii iiflHiut niitruiiii iusvio v .. Per year, anywhere In U. S 8.00 40 not request fair play, and that m I . near stated that It wa not truo tnat tT year, postpaid, forolgn 11.00'be counted In the family, and we will jno un ci jusiico naa ." pay well lor our "raising" wnen once,'" " " uiiwiiiW ........ 60 tve are grown up. Wo would like to Inadvertence. On tho contrary, the 00 sco those experts put to work between Chief Justlco had stated at the time 1 where tney woum,11 "v u,u ou uu lw "hhw" - )' think about besides Parto Smith, In which caso Walter O. e American business. Smith had been released on uau in na man In tho Philippines." s Weekly Bulletin. ti months $ n. .. .i.... 1. 11 a 1 rnr yrir. iiiLiifijciii lu u. a.... i.uuj tr r. t,ntnlrt fnrrlr-n S. fld . tllC plOW linMllCS, , - i i 'have something to -,. , . u..n l the failures of the American business viiiivij wi iianii f Seven Indictments Filed Against Different , Offenders TWO PORTO RICANS ARE CHARGED WITH BIGAMY MAYALL, THREE COUNTERFEIT. ERSANO DAVID WAHINEMU8T ALL QO THROUOH TRIAL. Ik -. rnk I -aIaaaaI.' W Ift MMItD W I ): Honolulu, County of Oahu) C. O. IIOCKUS. Business Manager ol the llullctln Publishing Company, Lim ited, being first duly sworn, on oath, deposes and says: That the following A HOSPITAL IN NEED The Queen's Hospital needs assist mire. Moro particularly from an Im Is a true and corroct statement of clr- provement Club, culatlon for tho week ending Febru bouj corpus proceedings. Tho Court certainly had jurisdiction to release the prisoner on ball. Prosscr contended again that the prisoner couVi only bo released after return had been made. liven it mis were not so, the Court was not com RESTi. napld TransU llne'P' o-!Z'UBaCUOD',ClD8 iry 9, 1906, of the Dally nnd Week- carrying 1110 ncavicsi iramc 01 """,' ..i t'hink 1. 1. wm,n tho discretion of lT Editions' of tho Evening Dulletln: resident, and tourists have noted with I ' VBTanbair said Judge Circulation of Evening Dulletln. great pride the steady march of be J" ' ,-0"r .l lh "J "' . "Xoncr Is Saturday, Feb. 3 2408 terments In the shape of street repair l"0.. "- ,' ?,ia lnal lno nnoncr " MondSyf Feb. 5 2113 along, llctetanla .tree.. lPj- ,i " .. Proiier. ... Mlc The Honrd of Education has finally succeeded in securing a piece of land at Kallhl, 4 3-10 acres In extent, which will bo used as a site for the new Ka- HhUwaena school. The land, which was formerly tho property of Mrs. Na kulna, was sold by her to Itudolph linn nine, from whom It was secured by the Government, Banning getting a piece! of land In Koolau ln exchange. Tho Department of Public Instruction intends to can ror plans ror tne new Knllhl-waena school Immediately. It will be aulte n large structure, having ten to twelve rooms. There Is nn ap-l Hmn,)dllnti nt 11Z ftftft fr If " rn tint,.. tlOIl. t GAS STOVES New Process Gas Ranges These have b"n bought at prices nuch below the market 'on ac count of our .taking a whole consignment. The goods are well known and weare able to sell them upon spe cially favorable terms. Blue Flame Oil Stoves An assortment Just to hand by the "Gerard C. Tobey." "" - :iz ..S. . L M - - I tfe&y, Vet ?::::::::::::::oJr:ubTand'mh;vhTng.th Tnursaay, rco. a " T: , . . . 1 Friday Feb. 9 2110 pcarance. They begin to understand iint Dallv Circulation 2162 tha difference between Circulation or weekly ouiieiin Tuetday, Feb. 6, 1906 2354 Number of Weeklies delivered on the Island of Hawaii atone. ...1049 C0M3IN&0 guaranteed average circulation I51G Dy C. O. IIOCKUS, I Business Manager. Subscribed and sworn to be fore mo this 10th day of Fob SEAL ruary. A. D. 1906. P. II. HUIINETTE, No'ary Public, Honolulu. County of Oatm. That Is unfair to both tho Court slovenliness and counsel," said Humphreys. "Tho and care Attorney uencrai jusi sniu 11 wuum Under 'these circumstances It Is not , Me him untl1 Monday to mako his ro extraordlnary that more or less alien-. turn." tloil should be given the example set rnnreer reimwi mai uy Biimig noiuu by one of tho first Institutions of tho' all tho other matters ln tils office, land. More than one man of small which he would decide to do If tho prls menns bus found that his only hope oner was released on ball, ho could for obtaining street Improvement along navo 111s return reauy uy noon his frontage was consent to lay tho curb. He could 111 afford It perhaps, but men of great wealth and Intel ligence Informed him that the cni tianccd valuo of his property would well repay him as well as the tax col- FU1UAY. .FEU. lector; and a beautiful city attracts tourists. 1G 1906.- Imagine the surprise of such men, JIUISU VI IUCU1UCIB Ul 111U UUUfVIUUB 1111' I am surprised that counsel can make that statement with a straight face," said Humphreys. Tho tlmo for tho making of tho rc- jturn and hearing tho matter was scl I or tomorrow oi u a. m. end number desired. Ono way to Improvo Is to Improvo and not take all tho tlmo telling your neighbor what he should do. Tho annual floral parade will add an other point to Its value by reviving tho popularity or norso-DacK ruling. While Knu residents nre Indulging It pipe-dreams, It Is to be presumed the are nappy, inais worm somcuuuji. Should there be any. opportunities opening up, rest assured Gen. Leonard U. will be sent to mako tho most of . tncm. Humphreys Intimated that the pctl tloner would produco a largo amount of testimony regarding tho allegation that tho Honolulu' Jail was as a matter cntlary. out of In Its wake no rurhlnir nlonir the front- Mti snmn ImttlA nvnr thnrn." null! Hum' age of the Queen's Hospital grounds, ' nhroys. also n fence and a sidewalk that looks l Tho bond which Chun Iloon was to llko tho rocky road to Dublin In dry furnish caused tho next spat, although time nnd much worse In wet. It would .1 hero was no troublo as to tho amount Ono hundred thousand Europeans provement clubs, when the march ot of fact n part of tho penltcr ,rt the same number of tourists Is the' 'rict repair on Bcretanla street left "Thoy pour wine and coffee IU tne same numuir ui iuuiioi ... . . .,- .i,i i ,, -,,, ., : ,.. ... .,.., ..1.1 tin unfair to say nothing was done Tho edge ot the sidewalk has been fringed with a collection of coral rock Humphreys suggested that a 1500 bond would bo sufficient. Prosscr wanted ono for J1.000. Humphreys IVirhnps Landscape Artls,t Rohlnsot said Hint was all right, aa tho bond ho will be an unprejudiced person to Judge Uad already prepared was for that it iiviiiL-i niu mot, auiiu is uin inuii nmoiint They seem to J10 -wnklng up to It that China's boycott of Americans Is a Boxer movement against all foreign devils. It Is rather unkind that Achl hasn't Included Dorcmus Scuddcr somewhere on his slate. They worked together In the last campaign. Those who forco tho land policy Into tho next election should make full preparation for a searching Investiga tion ot facts and motives. Collier's Weekly says tho passage of tho Philippine bill In the House was a non-partisan victory, It should havo added for the Sugar Trust. This Is the haiipy period when pol iticians are telling stories nbout wh3t others nre doing? and tthen ilemanu that their names bo not used. Alaska seems to havo fair prospect for securing representation in con Kress. Hawaii has only to noto tho woes of Alaska to realize Its own good fortune. tho first, from the standpoint ot civic prldo and municipal art. Questioning has developed the state ment that the Queen's hospital lacks tho money to put In a curb. This Is Indeed a "state of affairs." Anvinstltullon which we claim Is sec ond .to none of, Its (lie, tho first of IU kind In this Territory. Is too Door to lay n curb, fix up Its sidewalk, reduce Its fence and add a mite of plcked-up- ness to tho main avenue on which it fronts. What Is there about the Bcretanla street frontage of the hospital grounds to suggest the excellence of one of tho city's most notable public Institutional ought not the grounds and street front of such a place be something bet ter than n horrible example? The questions answer themselves. This paper has no Intention ot tell ing the trustees ot tho Institution how they should spend their money. Wit believe, however, the town would re spond It they made bold to admit their poverty, If tho hospital Is poverty micten, nnd ask tho money to put their surroundings In a fairly decent condi tion. Should personal solicitation be not In keeping with tho dignity of their ouice or the reputation of tho hospital Ibe Bulletin will volunteer to solicit from the poor men of the County o! Onhu enough money to at least lay a curb. Prosscr wanted to know if tho sure ty was sufficient, and Lam Wong ,tho linndtmnn, was called on tho stand. He testified that he owned real cstato worth (3.C00, but on examination 1t de veloped that this was Involved by a Imortgago and other bonds. Judge Do Holt found that Lam Wong was not sufficient. Humphreys turned around and call Cd his clerk, tho gcnlnl Goo Hoy, to tako Lnm Wong's place. Goo Hoy proved to, bo a man of substance, own ing 113,500 worth of rent estate on School street, Kuaktnl street and Ha waii, on which tho mortgages amount ed to only 13,000. Judge Do Bolt tnund him ncccptablo as surety nnd Chn Hoon was released on ball. Bachelor dinners have a reputation. h.... , .. I-. ...Ill nn.lnn i')intll illlUS Wily JJl-Ul!U will wuuudi .w..- er tho happy Nicky and his father-In-1 lew set a new mark ror Bucn anairs last night. While princes and potentates are showering tokens of their esteem upon Mies Iloosevelt, tho American people simply with her good luck. That la worth more. The family compact that operates with deceit for Its stock In trade and treachery tor Its weapon, soon or later sets the people to wondering whether It thinks any one Is being fooled If they will make tho ship subsidy bill so that one steamship line cannol monopolize all the benefit, Honolulu will not wait long for first class steam ers to handle Its Increasing business at lower rates. Xmmm T 'fVlTTaM?IfiVE &w w i.. " ' I COMPANY. .likitid -tJtyL UIIHIl, h.7.1 It Is admitted that the Territory has plenty of land. Therefore Land Com missioner rnui uugm tiui iu cai'ci.i rnspte Q ITr-A lenco any trouble In locating all leal- SP O'lVoU tlmate homesteaders provided they do HOUSE and LOT, Maklkl St. JIUl till UCIUUI1I1 lilt BUI1IV JMU1, FOR SALE NUUANU VALLEY: 1-3 acre well Improved, with all kinds of fruit trees, 6-room cottage Tho Federal Grand Jury this morn' Ing mado a preliminary report to Judgo Dole, 'filing seven .indictments, six of which went on the open and ono on tho secret file. Tho latter Is un derstood to bo against Walkoloa, tho postmaster at Halclwa, who Is charg ed with ombczzllng postortlce funds, which wcro In his custody. Among tho Indictments on tho open filo Is ono against Oswald Mayall, the O. II. & L. Co.'s agent at Walalua, charging him with adultery. A Japan ese lady Is named as being his accom-dice. Wm. Mooro ana Jonn uuiiy, mo two marines who wcro nrrcsted on board tho transnort Sherman in San Fran cisco, woro charged on nn indictment for conspiracy to pass a counieneu note It Is set forth that on Oct 10, 1005. the defendants conspired to pass to ono Charles II. Murphy a forged oto for $10, purporting to havo been Issued by tho First National Bank of Marlanna. Florida. Mooro and Duffy arc also charged on another Indictment together with John nooney, with conspiracy to pass n counterfeit $10 note ot tho same char nctcr as tho ono mentioned, to Clias. M. Murphy. David Wahlno, tho Kakaako range deeper, Is charged with larceny ot Government property, namely, four hundred military cartridges. Maria Santos, a Porto Iltcan woman, Is charged with bigamy. Tho Indict ment shows that on May 19, 1903, sho married ono Antonio Nllo, and later on, on Oct. 7, 1905, ahe married Eduar do Torres, Nllo being at that tlmo still living. Cruz Torre, alias Maria Cruzcda, is also charged with bigamy. It Is shown hat on Juno 11. 1902. sho married Ca raplo Baldcra iforao, and on July 24, 1905, Abellno Mcrcudo, tho first,. Hus band being still alive on tho dato. Abellno Mercado, a Porto Illcan, Is charged with adultery. It being shown that ho married Cruz Torro. tho wom en mentioned In the above Indictment, knowing at tho time that she had a for; mer husband still living. After reporting tho Grand Jury. con tinued Its labors. Thero aro still a few Porto Illcan bigamy matters to bo attended to, but tho work Is expected to bo concluded shortly. District At torney Brcckons stated this morning in open court that tho United States would bo ready to proceed In the cases. In which Indictments havo been returned, next week. In the King street window of the Gunst-Eakln cigar stpre appears a sign to the effect that a diamond pin has been found and the owner can have J tho property upon Identifying It. No, icss man a uozen persons nave uicu In to claim the goods. It was not known before that so many diamond pins had been lost V. W. Hall Is a little better today, though It will be necessary that ho re main at homo for a week or so. He suffered ji rush ot blood to tho head tho other day. On March 1st the Builders & Trader' Exchange meets to tako final action on certain amendments to the by-laws. Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. 1 BEFORE BUYING GET OUR PRICES. NEW - TO-DAY HONOLULU GA8 COMPANY, LTD. M the adjourned Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders ot thcHonolulii Gas Miirai PLANS ARE RECEIVING The principal's office, also, Is at tho .tear of tho hall on tho left. From the I hall aro entrances to four recitation rooms or equal size, on euncr side, 27x29 feet in dimensions. Tho main stairway fronts on the main entrance and leads to a landing, from which n stairway on each side leads to the up- THF FINAI TOUCHES Pcr hnway- 1UC rillAL IUUWUCJ ThQ ma,n ng8CmbIy haU it on tltlt floor ln tho middle ot tho building, In front, and extending over tho portico. DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW HIGH Two recitation rooms 21x22 feet op- SCHOOL BUILDING FOR WHICH TENDER8 WILL 800N DE CALLED. tho new high .school building. Mr. Iliulldlnc on this floor contnlns a scl- Illchmond was called upon first for sug-ence recitation room 18x19 feet, 1 .,.. 1 ,... ...l.ln, tn-W nt tin.' . . . ,-. - , I t ,-l ...-.. gcsiivc piuun uy 4ii:ui":ti,rk:ii, w iwnicil opens inio a pnysicui muuimury Bids for furnishing tho county of Oahu with 8000 pounds No. C double braid weather proof copper wlro nre called for. HOUSES TO LET Bargains in Kaimuki Lots homes for sale "rent and company en, ono on each side, Into tho assembly room by sliding doors. At tho right end of tho upper hall is the library, nnd nt thn corner next to tho library. lillo. Feb. 13. Principal Richmond with an entrance In front of the right , . -.. .... .,.".. - . .. . . ..., . . 1 ,.. Co I td held on February 14 190'3 fcce'veu uy l" ,nBl "n-", iur uii(iiu- upper Biair lanuing, is n mrge reciia nt the omen of tho Comrmnv the fol- a' nn(1 Immediate roturn.'thc plans for tlon room. The mauka quarter of tho lowing officers nnd directors were elect cd to serve for the ensuing year: W. it. Castlo President F. J. Lowroy. . .Vice President A, N. Camrbell Treasurer D. L. W'ltnln'gton..... Secretary It. W. Shingle Director Emil A. Hermit... w. Director L. P. Iwc Director ' The above officers constitute Board of Directors. D. L. WITHINGTON, Secretary, Honolulu, Feb. 1C, 1906k 3309-1L nolulu, who had tho matter In hand, and such plans wcro forwarded to him. 1 Ar-hll-rt Kerr embodied these plans In his design for the building and I 30 x 16 feet, which. In turn, opens In to a chemlcnl laboratory, 22 x 16 feet. Ono of tho adjuncts of tho laboratories is n dark-room 5x8 feet. Tho basement Is to havo cement UY AUTHORITY forwurded them to Principal Richmond floor, i0 bo fitted with closets, etc.. the for his approval. A few modifications Bmj specifications call for tho con I wcro suggested and the plans return- (structlon of a cesspool, a sower having cd to tho architect. Tne present pians not yet been put In to mat instance on received and returned, were approved, tne street. except In ono or two minor points, by n jg understood that as rapid prog-' Principal Richmond, and will undoubt- rc9S Bs posslblo Is being made on tho cdly be practically the plans on which plans, and that they will soon bo rca bids will bo called for. Idy so that bids for construction niny Tho materials which tho spccIflca-jLC caiied for. A commencement of tho tlons will call for will bo alternative !w0'rk of construction may therefore be stone, brick or cement block: the expected In the near future. Tribune. Tho Weekly Edition of tho Evening Dulletln gives a complete summary of tho news of tho day. For SI vei,r- S2000 HOUSE and LOT at Punahou. 8lze of lot75x'12S; modern Central improvement club organiz ers will find themselves talking to empty benches and unresponsive au diences If they attempt to work from tho top, down. Improvement clubs that count aro well grounded on tho cooper ation of all classes sufficiently Inter ested to worlf for, themselves. Lot 60x90; modern cottage, $2100 Wnen Chicago votes on municipal ownership of ttreet railways, the or ators of high degree will .spend their time explaining how much better It will be for their clients to reap tho. COR, Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Limited. FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8, dividends while the people enjoy tha .,., , privilege of paying taxes." Big BubI.'';, .v,jHPHPULU. , WE HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A New tine 0 OF 0 Embroideries Consisting of All-over Mull Embroidery, All-over Batiste Embroidery, Embroidered Medallions, Lace-edged Medallions, Linen Band Insertions, Eyelet Embroidery Insertions, Lace-edged Batiste Flouncing with Insertlo- ., Watch, Eyelet Flouncing with Insertion to Match, All-over Flouncing, with Insertion to Match, These Embroideries are Pretty, Dainty and Serviceable, and will make up with the finest materials. ''See our Window Display for Patterns and Prices. EHLERS Good Goods On Monday next February 19th. We Will Show - A Shipment of high Grade PINEAPPLE And JAPANESE SILKS TENDER3 FOR FURNI8HINQ 8000 choice of materials to bo decided" by LBS. NO. 6 DOUBLE BRAID tho Board of Public Works. Tho stono WEATHER PROOF COPPER U8C11 would of course bo of n local wirf for -thf countv OP kind; tho cement blockB aro to havo a WIRE FOR THE COUNTY OF . gh urfaco , ,mtaUon ot undress- 0AHU- cd stone. Tho architecture Is to bo plain and Bidders will make proposals for de- ln usual high school style; shingled tlvcry of 8000 lbs. No. C double braid niproor, largo lour-p-no winuuw.. .. . . , ,, - woodwork flnlslrls to bo of Northwest weather proof copper wire. K O. " ,jumbcr, which Is, supposedly, tho fir. uonoiuiu. uiuoers win siaio uurivi Tho floor plan Mr. Hicnmona nas time of such delivery after contract Is concerned himself about principally, let. Tho Committee on Public Im- Tho building Is to have two stories provement. and Electric Light. .S-Jffirif 1U4Sm ".bSS serves the right to reject any or all u.-iiuine. nnd earth removed in oxca- tenders. vatlne will bo used in grading up. It Sealed nronosals will be received ut will front on Walanuenuo street with tho office of tho County Clerk. County deep portico over the main entrant . . , . .... Tho ma In hallway Is 22 feet In ot Oahu, until noon, February lOth,1.,,,,,, nnd cxtcn(lg th'rough ,ho ccnteri 1900. nnd In It are tho stairways leading tc 3309 Feb. 1C, 17. and 19. tho upper floor and to the basement. WANT WILL CONSTRUED HenVy Phillips uiiu o minors havo, through their guardian, Wm. Savldge. filed a bill for construction of will against I.llla Souza, as executrix of the will of Anna Beeslng, J. A. Magoon and Hop Sing. The will, of which con struction Is wanted, is. that of-Annn Beeslng. It Is shown that John Beeslng died In 1884, leaving about six acres ot land, to his daughter, Anna Beeslng, on tho condition thaflf'sho married and had children tho land should go to them. It Is further shown that Anna Bceslng'dled In June, 1905, having pre viously willed tho land to Lllla Souza. Tho land is claimed by the Phillips minors, who claim It under the will of John Beeslng, while Lllla Souza claims it under the will of Anna Beeslng. ALL SHADES A Yard At 45c. 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