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CLOSE VOTE ON MARRIED TEACHER
No Fever or Mosquitoes
Can Be Found On
Tehuantepec Isthmus
ARIZONAN TELLS OF HEALTHY CONDITIONS
"There la n yellow fever at Saliu.-i
c'rux mill iimsqiiltoR are unknown. Tlio
ellmntc Ih fine mill It Ie wen cooler
tln'n tlimi it In lu-rc In Honolulu!"
This In the -Msenru of n statement
iiiiiile to a llullclln reporter tlilH morn
ing hy pliluf Olllce-r AmlerKoii of ilia
Anirrlciiii-llii wnllatt steamship Arlzon
mi, which Mux Just icliirued from llio
loilhil trl lo tin) Tehunulcpcc Isthmus,
the first nili to make 111! voyage1. The
Ailzonuu remained In Hiillna Cruz for
nearly u month, thus giving the oin-c-crs
ii chauc" tii look through the con
ditions on the Isthmus llioroiiKlily.
Ill speaking of the conditions nt Tc
liunnlcpcc Mr. Anderson said:
"There In a fool northerly hreeza
which blown across the Tehuantc-pee
Isthmus mid muhes Sullna Cruz a most
delightful city to live In. After com
ing fioin Honolulu the relief from
luosepilto was ery i;reat. All the elub
iiuito ini'caiitloiiE taken when no left
here went for nothing. The quarantine
ollliiTH who came out lo meet iih hard
ly went tluoiiRli any formalities nt all
The iloelor illd not even examine tl,u
i rcw. In ban Kiunclsco the quaran
tine examination wan no more Htrlct
ami no more precautions wcie taken
than If we came from Honolulu or
foino other port like this.
"Kvldentl) there had been noma In
fouuatlon received from the tpiaiati
Hue men who Iijg Iwen (,cnt to Te
Iiuantejier hy the United Stajea Mnrimi
llofliltal people. The lstlimua In per
feitly healthy and tho rondltloim iIo'a'ii
there are much heller than any of us
thought they would he. The town ol
Roosevelt
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1.
President Roosevelt has Issued a let
ter on the railroad situation In which
lie states his opposition to State own.
ei ship of railway systems.
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BACKING CANDIDATES
CHICAGO, III., April 1. President
Roosevelt has signified his endorse
ment of Gussc, the Republican candl
date for Mayor. William J. Bryan has
endorsed Mayor Dunne for re-election.
torml 'Clolira tbr.iferv,
MADE IN NEW York:
Railroads
The
3:30 O'CLOCK IE
Salln.1 Cruz Is modern mid the water
xupply. which comes from the hills
hack of the town, Is very kooiI Indeed, '
"We had a Krent time at llio open
ing of the route. President Diaz vat,
present ami guto the signal which
caused the llrst sling of sugar to ho
taken from tho hold and placed In a
tarliinutlfully decorated with hunting,
lie nlxo came on hoard the ship with
his party and Inspected the vessel,
which he declared to be the finest
which he had ever seen. Thcro were
COO Mildlers outside the wharf who
saluted him ns he entered. Ho looks
like a man of 4." Instead of over TO and
I never saw a, man who Is better pre
served. "The wharves are the finest In the
world and I understand co.it In the
neighborhood of $30,000,000. They weie
built by H. rearrou and Hous, of Ice
land, one of the best known llrms in
the world. They aro 2J0O feet ln
length and aro built of stone and ce
ment. Tho town is small and there are
not very many stoics. The imputation
conctsts mainly of .Mexicans and In
dians. Bpanlsu In Hie language used
most or the time hut the foremen all
speal: Kngllsh and we had no dllllculty
In getting along.
"I could not ask for nny better port
to run to than Sallna Cruz, the climate
ami nil other conditions being very
good Indeed. Wo hud Indians for
stevedores and they do very fair work
I do not know how much they are jiald
hut supiKise that tho rate of wages Is
not very high. Theio Is plenty or
labor nnd,we will have no dllllculty on
that score."
Ruef
Is Tired
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal April 1
Abe Ruef has applied to the Supreme
Court for a writ of habeas corpus and
release from the custody of court offi
cers, who now constantly guard him
and restrain his movements.
LAUNDRVMEN ON STRIKE
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 1.
Twelve hundred laundry employes of
this city and 600 In Alameda have
done on strike for an eight-hour day
and Increased pay.
It's Not
The Price
you pay for your Spring
Suit that is of so much im
portance to you. The main
trouble is getting one that
pleases you, one that you
know is absolutely right as
to style and fit. These trou
bles disappear the moment
you put on one of our suits.
You don't have to have
someone tell you it is be
coming and that it fits you
perfectly you Know it. No
matter what price a man
pays for a suit he is per
fectly satisfied if he gets his
money's worth,
THE KASHCO,,
Limited,
TEL. MAIN 23.
COR. FORT AND HOTEL ST8
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sum of business wisdom: If you have anything; lo sell advertise it
ENJ.NG
IP PAGES-HO NO LU Ml. rKiiltlTOHY OF HAWAII. MONDAY. AI'Klli 1. I907-IO
SHE (AN NOT
Does Not Concur
Amendments To
Bills
In
ACTION ON MUNICIPAL
BILL AGAIN BEFERRED
HKKATU.
.11 Hi Day Forenoon Session.
I'lcshleiit Jllshop resumed the chair,
which was occupied by Vice President
Kulauia last week, owing lo the Pres
ident's Illness. '
Housu lllll II, exempting certain In
dustries from taxation, was returned
fiom the House, where It had passed
third reading with some amendments,
cmoug them being the Insertion ol
copra and cutting down tho nren ut
pineapple lauds thus protected from
ZOO to 50 acres. Hewitt moved that
the Senate do not concur, ill was the
latter amendment which ho objected
to. Ills motion carried unanimously
and n conference committee wr.s up
pointed us follows: Hnjbelden, l)uw
sett and Hewitt,
ficnate Dili 73, giving the countlei
isiwer of eminent domain, was returned
from thn House, where it hud nscd
thlid reading, but had been amended
by extending the period In .which own
trs may accept or reject the dnmagu3
offered was extended from ten days
tosthrco months.
Smith said this ttmo wns altogether
too long. He moved that the Heuato do
not concur. This carried, and Smith,
(iandall and Hewitt were appointed
ns u conference! committee.
Itl'.l'OIlTS IN LKOIO.
Smith reported for the Judiciary
Committee ou Senate lllll 18, provid
ing a chiiugo of the legnl rate of inter
est from 8 to C per cent, recommend'
lug that It be tnbled. The icort stat
ed that considerable opposition had
been made by mercantile establish
ments, and gave tho opinion that the
ate of Interest should not he often
changed; on .Senate 1)111 72, exempting
Inmates of the leper settlement from
taxes, favoring Its passage, provided
It was amended so that the law oper
ated only as to personal, personal prop
city and specific taxes only; on House
lllll SC, relating to county ordinances,
lecoumiendlng Its passage with somo
amendments; on House lllll 1.17, relat
ing to the acknowledgment of Instru
ments; on House lllll 101, telatlng to
foreclosure of mortgages; ou House
1)111 102, relating lo fines; and ou
House Dill 100, piovldlug for4tlio com
pensation of the second district limg
istiute of Honolulu; and on House Dili
i)2, relating to private ways nnd wuter
rights, lccommeudlug tliu passage ot
all these hills, (hough minor amend
ments were recommended In somo
ruses.
All theso reports wcio tabled to hn
considered with tho bills, except Housu
lllll !)2, w-hcro the committee tepoit
was adopted, finally passing the hill.
.MONUMENT KOK I.AIIAINA.
Hayselden otfeied a lesolutlou tc
place a mniiumcnt at Uihulua, not to
cost more than S500, tcf commemorate
the signing of tho first constitution of
Hawaii by Knmehameha HI. Tho spot
on which tho Kng stood when he de
livered tho constitution to his people
was now government property. It was
referred to tho Ijinds Committee,
Coclhn Intioduced a lesoliitlon pro
viding thut tho Scnato should meet ut
0:30 every morning, except when oth
erwise piovlded. This carried, He
further asked tho President to instruct
tho Rules Committee to provide Joint
rules with the House to cover certain
cubes In which rules wcie needed,
(Continued on Page 2)
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the news of the day,
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All Hawaii
Starts Balloting
For Hawaii Girls
The contest for the Pacific States
Tour of the Lucky Six young ladles
starts today, and the number of quer
ies jKiiired Into the (JilleUn olllce this
morning proves that It will be a real
contest and a hustle from the start.
Early this morning the following
telegram was received from Hllo:
"Arc married women or widows elig
ible In content?"
Now wouldn't that jir you?
The Bulletin sent back the follow
ing answer:
"No reputable young woman bar
red." As a matter of fact, this paper had
not thought of the married ladles and
widows. The genera' Idea had been
that the unmarried ladles would be
principally Interested, -
But the Bulletin daes not Intend to
dictate the age, the color of hair, or
ths beauty of the contestants. That Is
up to the people and this paper Is
willing to abide by the Judgment of
the citizens of the Territory.
What the Bulletin wishes to espe
cially impress upon the public Is that
ladles shall be selected who will be a
credit to the Island?, at during the
tour of the Pacific Coast they wilt
come In contact wit), io best people
of the cities and tuwns where they
ctop. Mrs. Weatherred, who chaper
cnes the party, is not only a good ad
vance agent for Hawaii and certain to
take the best of care of the young
women under her protection, but she
has an acquaintance all through the
Coast States which will assure the
party distinct honors from leading
people In the communities where
they stop. ,
The best of the Pacific Coast will
be for the Bulletin party. Hence the
people of this Territory will send the
six most popular and representative
oung women.
The directions for voting are pub
lished in the advertising columns. If
there Is any point not quite, clear, call
en or call uo the Bulletin office and
further explanations will be given.
Ballots must be deposited on or be
fore the day marked for them to ex
pire. Subscription ballots wilt be ac
cepted for a month after Issuance.
The date of expiration is marked on
each ballot. The count will take
place once a week. The box Is always
open to vote early and often.
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Hllo. Hawaii. April 1. There Is
f a movement on root among Hllo 4-
citizens to have the special trans- 4
4- port rarrlng the Congressional
party call first ut Hllo as did the
f Ohio with the I.os Angeles tour-
Ists.
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The Bridge of Sighs
When the average salaried man
meets with an accident and the fam
ily income stops short, debts arc con
tracted, etc., making the journey
lack to independence, long and bit
ter sometimes unending. 'Fortifica
tion against this is a policy in the
Standard' Life and Accident Insur
ance Co. The cost is lijtle and the
returns are large.
Hawaiian Trust
Company, Ltd.
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Two Freak Resolutions
Of His Before The
House
LIYE WORM FAKIR WAS
SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION
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3ltli Day I'oreiioou Session.
Moaunull was the star performer
In tho House this morning. Ho hud
two resolutions on tho calendar for
consideration, each a freak in Its way,
and delate! onithem occupied tho most
of tho tlmu during tho morning ses
sion.
Tho first ono to como up was his
concurrent resolution of protest
ngnltiBt United Slates WstrlcUAttor-
nc)H and other olllcers of tho federal
Judiciary Department acting ns law
yers for tho defense In criminal cases
beforo Territorial courts TUo other
was lils.AVnllitcli resolution, 'to allow
tho quack lo treat a number of lepcrn
at tho Knlllit receiving station, Mo
tumult Is an enthusiastic, supiiurter ol
tho female-rock fakir, and Kanlho, Ka-
Ico nnd Kahana are his principal sup
porters Kanlho was not nlopp no llin
trip to Molokal yesterday, but ho wns
ably represented hy ICaleo and Ka
hana, who used thu trip to gather
ammunition to bo used in support of
this freak resolution.
When Moanaull'g April Kixil resolu
tion to allow "Doctor" J. Iir Wallach
lo practice at Knlllit canto up, accord
ing to program, .Moaiiaull, assisted by
Kalco, did what ho could to throw ills
credit on tho legislative body of Ha
waii. J
Moanaull slated that ho had Intro
duced thu resolution partly for tho
purpose or Informing tho Hnus.u thut
thcro Is a man In Honolulu who can
euro the dreadful dlseasu known as
leprosy.
And yet In spllo or this, ho said, a
motion has been made to kill this res
olution, All that Is asked tor Is to
allow Wallach to treat lepers at tho
Knllhi receiving station for n period
of six months. If ho Is tmsuccessrul
whnt hnrpi Is, done?
"I nppuaHo each of you not to con
sent to this motion to postpouo Indell
nltcly this resolution.
"A question might bo raised as to
thn competency of tills man to treat
lepers. That Is not tho question be
foro tho llouso. Tho question Is tho
motion to 1108(1)0110. It Is our duty to
give any man a chance who offers to
help those afflicted with this dreadful
dlseaso."
Knleo, of courso, had lo support tho
Iieak resolution, In n speech clearly
Influenced hy tho hold which Kanlho
has obtained out him, hu made an ap
peal for tho passago of tho resolution.
"I support this resolution," ha said,
"because) dm lug my visit yesterday to
tho leper scttlemont I received evi
dence that Wallach can euro leprnay.
Two Chinese testified that, they had
been aided by Wallach,"
Pall Interrupted by asking whether
Kalco Was making u report for tho
roiiimlttoo or speaking generally on
thu resolution, Tho question was rul
ed out of order.
IvAMX) CONVINCKD
Kulco went ahead, ictalling tho
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ERE
Confeicnc-o committees wcro appoint
ed In tho Houso this afternoon to meet
the Senate on the bills relative to em
inent domain exercised by couutU'H and
thu exemption or certain industries
(mm taxation. After tho early routine
wus completed tho Houso tools up the
special uppioprlntlon bill.
BULLETIN ADS. PAY
MMER
Furniture
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THE ISLANDS.
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EDITION
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PUBLIC BUILDING
UN MAHUKA SITE
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1. The King street site has been selected
as the location of the public building
is opened from King to Merchant street.
This Is the site selected by Mr. Taylor, representing the Treasury De
partment, and offered by the Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, It now de
pends on the cutting through of Bishop street.
When asked lor it statement In rc-tb
garel to the present prospect of the
extension of lllvhop street. A. tl. M.
Kohcrtsoii, representing the .Mnhuku
estate, said:
"Oovcrnor Carter still seems to pre
fer another site ami. I have not ct
succ-e-e-ded III convincing him that lllsh
op street should be opened to .Mer
chant street lu the usual way 'as pio
vlded by law This seems sjr.mgo on
account of the speech made by the tiov
eruor at the public meeting In the)
Young Hotel which wns culled by Mr.
Taylor At that meeting Governor
Caiter was thu llrst'speuker nnd l.e
stated that while he favored a certain
slto ho would not for u moment think
of opposing any silo which lr. Tayior
should seo fit to select. He stated thut ot Public Works Insist ou standing In
he knpw that there would be opposl-' the way It will sfniply mean tholilock
ttou no matter what lnnd was chosen Ing and Indefinite licistponemcnt of a
but that ns far as he was concerned he much-needed public Improvement,
wished to see the Federal building! One thing you can rest assured of Is
como and without delay. that those interested lu tho property
"According to the usual way of pro-J will do all In their power to support
ceedliip the Mnhuku pippertv would Mr, Taylor's report nnd lo forward 'j
I DANCE
AT SEASIDE HOTEL
There will bo u elance at the Hono
lulu Seaside Hotel1 In honor ut Quar
termaster Captain l-'rank C. Jewel, and
thu olllcers and ladle's on board the
transport l-ogau, tho evening that ves
sel Is In port, probably tomorrow or
Wednesday. This will also serve iv
an Informal faiewell to Mrs. Jewel,
llio wlfo of Captain Jewel, who Iuh
been a gueil nt thu Seaside for the past
two months, nnd who accompanies her
husband to Snn Kiiuiclsco ou the
transport. The usual cordial Invita
tion to the local Army and Navy olll
clals and their wives, the patrons of
the Seaside hotel, society and tuwufolk,
is extended.
Tho Pacific Mall steamship Doric ar
rived this afternoon from Sail Fran
cisco nud will rail for the Orient to
morinw morning nt 11 o'clock, Ileitis
under the llrlllsh Hug she brings
height for this city and brings but
tin cc passengers who will stopover
hero on their way to tho Orient
She has G07 tacks of mall for this
city which Includes a little over 100
sacks which will be transferred to tho
Aoraugl when she comes through for
Australia. The Coptic when she left
San Francisco carried tho largest shin
uient of mill thut had ever left that
port, nearly 2000 sacks being ou bouid,
Including that which was bound for
Honolulu.
m MAIION DORIG
The Cosmo
Manufacturers'
105 J Fort Street
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Bil(wiiy.aw
One Vote For
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The nVBNINO BULLETIN
PACIFIC STATES TOUR.
MONDAY. APRIL t, 1907.
This vole It flood until
April 22, 1907.
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1'ltlOH 5 Oknth
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for Honolulu provided a new street
condemned nnd one-half tho cost
ot opening the street would be assessed
against the holders of the neighboring
property. We have filed a petition, us
Mil' know, with the Superintendent ek
I'ltbllr Works for tho opening of llii)",
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WIITI, Utll Ull HUB IM-VI1 It'lllllll'U 1U1I J.
account of n defect lu the form usudWjt
i uin iii-it-c-i win ue corr-Kjuai aim nit;
petition filed again.
"Hy the newspapers I see tbnt Mr,
llollowny !ms hinted that he will not
open the street even If the petition Is
filed, In proper fofjn. The rcsioiislbll
Ity for that will Vest with him or
course. There Is no doubt that the
great weight of public opinion Is In
favor of the opening of Ulshop stret.
"If thu Governor nnd Superintendent
Bad 'Quake
In Turkey
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, April
1. An earthquake at Blttls has done
much damage. The number of deaths
Is not known. Many missionaries are
homeless.
HALSEY TO RETURN
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aprlt 1.
General Agent Hatsey, of the Pacific
States Telephone Co., who was arrest
ed In Manila on a charge of bribing
the San Francisco Supervisors, will
return to this city on the steamer Chi
na. Tho China Is duo In Honolulu on
prll 30.
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the news of the day.
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