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Vol IV No. 3674
LOCAL OPTION FINISHED BY
Senate Kills Local Option
Bill After Stormy Debate
The Senate resolved Itself Into n
Commltteo of tlie Whole this morn
Ing to consider the local option Mil
t.nd when tlio committee rcportcil
linck tlio Mil liml .been Indefinitely
K)tXlllCl.
"I linro been given n tip that If wo
I ass tills bill wo will have no liquor,"
Mill McCarthy "llecause tlio liquor
bill tins n local option feature. I
therefore moo that tlio committed
rise and lecoinmcnil that tlio bill bo
Indefinitely postponed "
Hlshnp wild Im thought tlio lilll
ihotild lio taken up All It did wan
to glvo tlio voters the say nH to whu
tlier they wanted saloons or not, nnd
thin was the principle of American
Volcanoes
Very Active
lAttoHaft 1'rlli X;ncla Call)
SANTIAGO, Chile. April 23. Se
vere volcanic eruptions have taken
place in the southern part of Chile.
I WRECK Of DM
Regarding the wrecking of the Oreat
Northern bteamslil'i D.il.otu on tho Ja
pan Coast, parties who nirUcd jestcr
u,iy on the I'aLlllu Mall liner Siberia,
nnd luno been spending some time ln
Japan, sa) that It is openl) utatcd that
the Dakota was purpose! piled up on
the rocks for icasons that were obl-
mis
Tho follow lug statement of Captain
miii Hoekcr of the (lciii.au Cmulry,
who wuH a passenger on tho Ill-fated
chkcI, is clliKl from Iho Manila
Cable News, mid seems to lieai out
tho Yoltohama statemenls of i tlio
wreck, Captain Mill Dicker hiib: that
tho stranding took plaio about Iho
o'clock uu the nffriioon of tho Hid,
Ab tho lucldcnt incurred In thu da-
lime, the XoJIma llghtlioiiso Is not ic
sponsible for tho uti.iuillug. 1'ilor to
the stianillng Captain von Hciker
thought the stenmei'H nnncmciils cur
ious, for ehu was steuuilng within SOU
metres from the shore. Tho Uermaii
Captain does not hcMlato to declare
that the stranding In due to tho cine
lessness of thu ciuw, who seem to
hac betomo negligent lu navigation
owing to the day being lino contrary to
tho continued iiufaorabto wiather till
tho prclous day.
It'mi amiss frtlen
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9 n. v-vi ,"vVm THC Bill I mil CtlhfillCC TIC IhhAhTIII'ITU
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rovcrnnjent.
Knudscn moved to liao the Mil
lead .section by taction. Tills car
tied. MOVES TO KIM, HILL I
McCarthy renewed Ills motion that
tlio commltteo recommend tho indcfl-i
nlte postponement of tho bill.
Smith said ho hoped this would not
piev.-ill. This was not a prohibition
law, but merely ijavo people tho
i banco to keep saloons away from
their homes. Ho did not want a sa
loon near his homo, as thorn wero
people who would abuse the privileges
ol tho saloons. Tito law. If passed,
would merely have trio effect of keep
ing saloons out of tho residence sec-
$750,000
In Flames
fJLllotlattt Prut flpfH-tl Cabltl
PORT BIAKELY. Cal., April 23,
A local lumber mill was burned this
inorninf: with loss amounting to
$780,000.
MASS MEETING ENDS
EXISTENCE OF
CHINESE SOCIETY
Tho plan of dlshoMiig tho Hew Wo
Cook Society, and thus settling the dif
ferences among tile total Chinese, as
outlined by the Hulletln eslcrdn, was
(an led out nt a great public mass
meeting at Aula I'irk this noon.
Tho meeting was presided out by
tho Chinese Consul, who had Attornc)
General Peters and Attorney Light
foot, representing tho rival parties, on
the platform wllh him. A set of reso
lutions Were piesented, whereby aud
itors were appointed who should gu
I over the books of the Society and ai-
raiiga the financial affairs, tho Soilcty
Itself being dissolved. Tho Note was
taken by a division of tho crowd, thosu
In favor of ndoptliife tho resolution go
ing to one side, and those against It
going to the other, and tlio former
carried b a vole of two to one.
SEBAST0P0L, Russia, April 23.
A band of Terrorists robbed the post
office of $50,000. today and made
good their escape.
The Value Of
Confidence
In no line of business is the buyer's
confidence of more importance than
in the selling of clothing.
The dealer who attempts to con
vince the buyer that his goods are the
best, and that his place is the place
where" the best could be obtained,
must see that the facts oonform to
his statements, and that his goods are
in every way up to the standard. He
had better neier try to sell, to a man
than to mislead him or to exaggerate;
for the oustomer will quickly discov
er suoh practice of misrepresenting
Merchandise,
There is never dangtr of a protest
and always a osrtainty of full value
received when a ooat or suit is rec
ognised at
CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN,
which has the endorsement on the
labs,
Alfred Benjamin & Co.
TEL. MAIN 25.
j . COR, FORT and HOTEL.
"TB "THeV. "
Fklv lie dulluih
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HONOLULU TERRITORY OP HAWAII. TUESDAY. APKED23. 1907
tlon Smith did not know whether
tho passage of tho bill would kill tho
liquor bill, but tho jioJntR in which
the two coincided could bo straight
cued out. The Hawallans suffered
more from Improper liquor regula
tions than an one clso and should bo
more In favor of tho passage of tho
hill than nnono o,lse The Houso
might eliminate tho local option fen'
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wouiu noi no ncmsauio eo kiii cue uih tne eyM 01 the IAlCky SIX R5 they , This scathing roast of the Hoard of
teforo It had been ascertained what journey front the northern to the Health Is embodied In a resolution In
itio House nmenilments were. southern limits o? the Pacific Coast trodmed this morning nt the end of
11 i:VITT OPI'OSIIS IT States is beyond the power of print- "h" """I"" Kalelopu nml unanl-
Howltt Bald that tho bill seemed tot er's ink to describe and must be seen ""',""l' "1'lol,,p; u' J'10 V01",0, ,,
i 11..1. i i ,.i n n. i. ..: :-. tu t,..u cl.l Ever since tho Hoard of Health
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(Continued on Page 3)
MAKEKAU OPPOSES
FEATURES OF
IMMIGRATION BILL
si:nati:.
Bird Day forenoon Session,
The Molokan fiasco wus resurrected
today In tlio Senate when tho Immigra
tion bin tamo up. M&Kenaii uweiiniK
. I n ln,tll, In tin nrtoft tit lifi mill
on it at Jenith In an effort to prevent
any ihi-sIIiIo authority being given thu
Hoard of imnilgratlon In tho n.tler
or opening or puunc innus lor seine-
mom. Tho Senator expressed hlmselt,
us being in favor of Immigration, but
biiowcu a viviu icar icsi me iiuu - nnd eye are enslaved during the day-
grantB should (lt tlio cieam of all tho HpM hours
public lands, lr tlio Hoard had W'T bL ,Y' llnl.V TJ.,1 CUA Pliff
thing to say about It, and tho old rest-1 Sent,"el Hck,,?ed,Cloud .C13
dents get left. The rest of tho Senate 'Grotto Cave, the Wine-QJass and the
showed u dlspofltlou to oblige Make-1 Palisades, more wonderful in forroa-
kau, who considerably ovcresiimnted
tho powers toufened by tho bill, nnd
the act was emended lu u manner
which should suit all tomcrned.
ANOTHlill VKTO.
A veto messagn was recilved from
tho Governor of Houbo Hill isi, iixln' wide-open arms to receive the Hawaii
ilia mluii mm jmy of government lahoi- representatives. Their fame will go
i-rs ut tl.Zj u .la), on tho grounds thnt'phcad of them, no matter how fast
ntltlur tlio toiimlcs or tho Territory jj,e trajn mav fly
should bo restricted In tho niunncr. The State 'line is next crossed and
proposed by the bill, Irrespective of tho1 .. . TieB ' " ":Jm !u , "
r mount fixed. On motion by Coelho "e Lucky Six arc ; within the con
notion was deferred until tomorrow ut '' r Golden California. At once
i p m the train will plunge into the Siski-
iloui mil 23;. authorizing tho -Maul you mountains and for miles upon
loud issue, passed liist reading.
rAVOll LAi'NDUY liil.u
Cuilhu reportid for the Health Com -
nilltin on Houso Hill 211, recommend.
i,,,. H. uu.,.. Uiii, ,, ,,i,,,n,
vvhcieby no restriction was placed on ed, extend up, up, until it seems to
the Individual "taking In" of wushlng. those on the train that their tops
llaj seldcn rcportcl for tho Ijinds Jnut mingle with the clouds. Here
Coiiimltue on Houso Hill Jio, creating nn(i tj,cre a hunter's cabin peeps out
tho oltlcc of a laid piesldent of tliiroln 80me .mati clenrinir addinp to
Hoard of Agriculture and Forestry, ami 1" !?". e'
giving tho povveis which wero formerly i ,"''lmnn, l'ie ' 4v ,
hold by tho Superintendent of Hiibllo! The McCloud River, though not
Works as uu cx-oiiklo member to this large, is one of the most beautiful
president. It recommended tho passage of mountain streams. Here it dashes
"' thp bill. over the Bigelow Fallsf then long
Smith reported on tho unpaid IIHh' Wretches of quiet water in which
bill, reconuiie.id ng Its passago w Itli ,.. 41 4 , 4i,. .,,, .
so.no amendments. mountain trout sport in the sunlight
TABS TllliiD ui:ai)INg. ior "'"e 'n "IC "een shadowi of the
House Hill Si'O,' providing nuthoilty overhanging mountains. Further on
to tho Hoaid of Agiliiiltura und-For- it goes rushing down cascadM and
istiy to inforto lta regulations; and narrows, churning up a foanf that
House mil as. autliorUliiK tho appoint. win r:vnl the curling breakers of
Uioiit by tho Measurer of tlscul UKcnlB, WQitii;
' Seui.o Hill lis. VcponlluB the present' Mt Shasta, with its everlasting
pounds law, passed second reading, snow-capped peaks piercing the heav
ticnuto Joint Itesoliiilon 2, authorizing ens for 14,444 feet, is seen cleaily
tlio appointment by tho Governor of 4
Land Commission to revise tho land
laws und ninko a ir-port thereon In on.
r.Yi" ro,crrc'1 '" tllu Ju,llclur
BTIUKU oi'T si:chi:cv claush.
ii.,i(i rim i .w ,i, i i....tt .in
camo on fnr-.n,,;,i r-,,,11,,,. if,.S
Moved to strlko out tho words "and Le northern division. A stop of
tlio cmplovees of tho .Hoard" In tho SOme length will be made at Duns
lection which provided that tho action muir. ivin the "Luckv Six" a
ur tne Hoard of Immigration should bo
unifldentlu extent to iho commission,
ors and tho employes of Iho Hoard"
mo nun ma euiiuojees 01 1110 noaril "
McCarthy moved to Btrllcu out tlm
wholo eluiisc. Cairlcd.
WANTS i'oyi:it m:sTmcTi:i).
Makekuu was afraid that tho bill
kuvc iho puwvr ui opening puuuc I and J
(Continued on Page 2)
Purnitpre
LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN
THE ISLANDS.
J. Hopp & Co,,
Y0TJNQ BUHDINQ.
Help Your Favorite to
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acih as, so. no. m, nn
will Ito published III wcducsdu) h
Hullclln
Grand Views
lucky Sin
Will Enjoi
Th mnrbl. ),.(,.. nt ,(.,
lake; mountain, valley, nnd dale that
will pass in panoramic view before
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wlll p , panornmic view ociorc
,u...ufc i'f ...; "w
will see it all from "Kivcr to Kivcr".
No particular mention need be
made of the beautiful cities along
the route that will vie with each oth
er in entertaining the fair represen
tatives from Sunny Hawaii.
Seattle, the northern metropolis,
will be left at evening, in a solid
testibulcd Pullman train, which will
go swinging nlong nt a 40-mile clip
through the Rogue River Valley and
finally enter the city of Portlnnd with
its distinguished passengcis from Ha
waii. 1
After a most ' delightful period
iprnt j this city of lawns under tho
r -
u!danee of Mrj Weathcrred the
,?,u'ancTe ? P i ""..,U '
Happy Lny S,x w takf to
And now the beauties oft;
" " . u . Uiu.r u,
Nature come piling along on top of
each other so rapidly thnt thoi mind
Hon than those of the Hudson or tlie
River Rhine,
Ashland, a city nt the southern
boundary of Oregon, and noted for its
pretty girls, will be at the depot with
miles will skirt along the banks of
the McCloud River, crossing it many
i.. . ,,..i 'L.j.i-.. ti;i, mn,,
,mM on V"1 Re,J H, Bfh4lmlU.n'
tains on cither side, heavily timber-
outlined against the southern sky as
mnrnliw rreenn on nnaee. Tim ill.
lancc wl)1 bc Sj,cedily annihilated by
the swiftly-moving train, which will
I shortly circle around the base
Mount Shasta nun brincr mi nt th
ne i
eitv nf T)nnmnlr. whirli i. the n,l nf
chanccDlo ."iov a little recreation
c,18.ncc. l0 enjoy a miie recreation
al! w.nwe, uo doubt, the populace)
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will give them a hearty welcome, as
the movements of the Lucky Six will,
' be heralded from one end of the State
tn the other.
laEWffin wells-fargo office 101 Fort Street 'Phone Main 282 K
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VAII CUMUl Till liiYiTC ri-viri,r. i ft
rwoomi mc iuilo
Resolve That Board Of Health
Is Disrespectful and Insultin
Disrespectful and Insulting, uuJiiMl- lokal or Knllhl, man) of tho Wnllach- t the Ltgl'laKire it i- Tirnt .r re
liable, arbitrary and despotic unchar- ,ltes In the !loue have been almost! tuicstlng ald llnaid oi H. il'h u, pii-
Itnblo and In utter and merciless dls-1
regard of the desire of the lepers to
receive treatment (mm which theji
'lopo to find a cure for their disease, Is,
the way tlio House of HcprcBentntlvcs
of the Legislature characterizes the ac
tion of tho Hoard of Health In ictus
lug. Ill defiance of the resolution passed
jywnffirSMu'i K
,lf iikni
0f jlnloknl.
i,doi)lcd tho resolutton last Krlday re-
fusing to allow Wulluch to go to Mo
HOUSE MEMBERS
UNANIMOUSLY
OVERRIDE VETO
housi:
53d Day rorcnimn Session
Tho Houso this morning by unani
mous ote ovcr-rodo tho Governor'u
vct" "f "
tlio pay o
,.,, ,
veto of Houso Hill 184, designating
f Territorial and County la
nml ilxlng the wngo nt Sl.'-T.
. ., . . oxnectc(j that
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ho had previously vetoed a similar
1,111 in which tho only point of dif
ference was that tho wago was fixed
ut Sl.no. There was no opposition to
tho motion to over-ride, tho friends
ol tho Mil being so sure of Its pas
sat;e that they did not even talk on
It
Several Mils wero taken up on
third reading, but most of them went
over until tomorjovv. The Houso N
priict1eirH)-tlirough with Its work on
bills. There are ut present In tho
hands of committees fifteen House
tills nnd llvo Scnnto bills and thcro
still lemnln eight dn)s of tho session.
Tlio Nuuanii dam Is tho most Impor
lunt matter left for consideration,
nnd the fun on that will commence
tomorrow. Hughes Is collecting facta
und figures which hu Intends to uso
In his speech against tlio dam and
those in charge of Its ((instruction.
Tho report of tho eommltteo will
prolnbly bo presented to tho House
tomorrow.
TltANSl'OUTATION OP FltWT
Tlio first business of tho day wan
third reading of Houso Hill 217, to
promote nnd provide for cheap trans
portatlon of trull from Hawaii to tho
mainland, and appropriating money
therefor. Tho bill rarrles nn appro
priation of not to exceed $30,000 .1
)cnr for ten )oar8. It passed with'
Mit n dissenting vote.
l.ILL TAILS 8i:CONI) TIMI3
Yesterday afternoon tho House vo
(Continued on Page 2)
HOPP S CO. TO MOVE
An important mora In tho retail
trade of Ihu illy was mado when
llopp & Co., tho popular furnlturu
dealers, decided to leavo their pres
ent quartern in tho Young building
of.""''
nud tako tho vacant store of tho
ors & Cooka block, on King
letreot. Increasing business demand-
ed larger uiinrtors, and tho I.owcrB
& Cooko block was selected aa tho
placo best suited to tho display of
I "'" lllr B,ocK
..,
Hopp & Co 's busluesB has been gu
, nbead tremendously under
" nlta" trenienuousiy iinuer
l,rm,,lt '"'""". '"'' ' '
ul t0 ll, now a""rtcr8 ll w"' ,,n
lls
mov'
in pos
slbte to better show tho people what
excellent furniture Is ulwnys kept on
bund in tills city.
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"Krrr.'S Manufacturers1 Shoe Co., Dd.. 1
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SENATORS
bursting with rage, and tho explosion
Hint came this morning was mil) what,
was anticipated.
Hut the legislature, nt this session
nt least, can onl) resolve It Is loo
laic ror II to do aii)tlilng cire l lint Aliil wucreas sain rtquesi was mano
much Is practically admitted In tho b) this legislature for the purpose of
clause of the resolution which practlc-' giving the unfortunate persons afllpi
ally threatens that the next leglslu- id with this disease ever) opportunity
tine wlll take tile matter up and do possible to be cured. It being the oplu
things. And resolutions, ut least, Ion of this Legislature that n rein
break no bones. ed) or suggested remt'dv should bo
Ililloulug is the text of Knlelopu's neg'e, led whPh might bom lit tlmso
concurrent icrolutlon: now suffering with leprnsv nnd lesson
Wliereas a (omiiiiiiilcntlon has been the posslbtllix of a ftntlier spread of
ivcelved fiom the Hoard of Health of this disease
tho Terrltor) of Hawaii ri fusing per- And Vherea the mtluii taken 1
emplortl) nnd absolutely to comply tho Hoard of Health, In refuxlng paid
with the resolution properly passed (Continued on Page 3)
Assassin's
Slow Death
fJiic(a(J Vr Mp9rtl Cable)
TVER. Poland, April 23. The
student Illinsky, who assassinated
General Ignaticff, has been sentenced
to 11. years in the mines,
FAMILY MEN OF
JAPANESE WMIOBJNIS
BRINGINOFAMILIES
The Iai proportion of women
among tho iceiit arrivals troin Jnpan
brings oip the re nuI that a new regu-
atlon ban In en put til forte by the
Japanese Government, livery mar
ried man who leaves Japan for Hawaii
is now rciiulietl to lake Ills wife wuu
him.
Pnr venrs Iho dlsnarll) between thu
women und men lias l en u mailer of
serious local (oiisidcrutlon and those;
Interested In labor for tho plantations
Pave hud great dlllUtilt) to lucieuso tlio
number of women coming with tlio
men At one time tlio JiipuucMi weru
so uveiso to bringing their wives that
the) soinetlmes brought along dlsrep
litnli'o women and passed them olf us
their wives.
Now tho Immigration appears to
have changed mnlei hilly. A good
number of riimllles rictus cine province
oppenr to come together und each mull
brings his fiiuill), not u puidiascd
wife.
Whether this Is duo to the good
sense of Iho Immigrant, the Initiative
of the Japanese Mijorntncnt or rep
resentnt,loiis from thu Washington
government Is not known, Thu ic
still Is looked upon with favor.
-
Tho suit of i:iena Kuhaavvl vs KIcna
K. Kacniiokalnnl to cancel two deeds
was mi before Judgo Ilobliisun this
morning 'I ho Judgo ordered tho deeds
remedied.
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t WeSUft
XVfJETIWI
The evening bulletin
pac. states too.
Tuesday, aprii 23, 1907.
$
This vote It goad until f
May 11. 1907. 4
g
mlt I Lor WaiLoti t tra a iiiuPmI
number of pirnonn miffi'ilns vvl'li ilm
i'iseaso known as leprosv undu 'ho
supervision nnd subje, t to the proper
igiilntloii of tnld Hoard of llmltli
Kill Men
,And Horses
I MftoeiaffJ IVfii Sptcial Cable)
NEW YORK, N. Y., April 23
Four men perished, 250 horses were
killed, and 12 firemen were injured
in fires that took place in the city
this morning. The total damage to
property was $2,000,000.
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ARSENAL ON FIRE
T0L0N, France, April 23 A fire
in the Government arsenal today did
damage to the value of several mil
lions of francs. Thirty men were in
jured. Hxcclslor 1-oilge No 1, meets this
evening lu Odd IVIIows' hall at 7 30
o'clock.
NOTHING LEFT
-ALL GOKE
That must be a terri
ble feeling. People, whoso
valuables are stolen by
thieves or destroyed by
re, feel that way. Don't
take a chanoe of being
one of those people keep
your jewels et. safely
stored away in one of our
deposit boxes. The rent
is 50c r. month.
Hawaiian Trust
Company, Ltd.
Fori Rt. flcnolulr
IIP
MEW 3TYLE8 IN THOMPSON BrtOS.
Famous $4.50
And $5 Shoes
Before you purcheec any ehees you
should look ever our Thompeon Bros,
line for men. We have jut received
another large stilpment ef theee hand
eeme ehoes. The new stylet are par
ticularly attractive, representing the
acme of ehoe comfort and elegar.ee.
Balmorals and Oxforde and come In
Patent Colt, Kid, Gun Metal and Tan