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I ISmvArg Diillniln fUunrrinlnrY nrnHunnn o n, nfit Hi at molno ito nnnt tunrlh w.tiiln wm,.- ' !( niiiimiii rjHHKi ii.miiu iiiiin.n.x n iiiii nim irhra iia i.uai hiii iiiir j s . ., ?! ' '""' iiHiuimmtj p.wwuuuv m ui win im. niuiivv uv vuvi iw.m iiiinu SJeT.-.'V-t- I:Z V ft DlfiAMJK IAJILiCi jt JVI IW V UkW IUr S( 5 Vrun San Franeiico: H hi y Korea Ar. 'I" ?i T I M II.. .. 1- ...,- S SB I 1 m aw- m mm- -hl W- WM m m MM-- n . R mm mmm-m . mm umm-mm m. mm .... . j sviuiumu t 1 .rti'i. g h . -v u h a t y n y r g h jsf h 7 h h v lSW r S For am Francisco: a alR m J ' m. I r. fl 1 . R I i w I i I I The evening bulletin i oonunui Apr. sa j n i J ; - . -, TT ft Dl i i "! fi v PACIFIC STATES TOUR. 1( China Apr. 30 V! B.JWI'JIIIB YnJ-l-l-IJI,-!lll ? fl 3 From Vancouver: g "" T "" --- -- - v."i - -s .- --.-. -m m ..a... -- , g Wednesday, april 24, 1907. 3 A Moana May 4 g S tor vancouvor: S This vote it good until & " """2:30 O'CLOCK HE HUEII IEUS UWII SffiMM MET ni JWEHNK EDITIONS ""'"' I tawimui,myft;ij , . Mmw&wwxttMMtftfmtaM? Vol IX No. 3675 1 2P AGES-HONOLULU fKKUiTOttY"f)p" HAWAII. WKDNESDAY. A JMUL 24. 190712 PAGES Fmon 5 Okntb V, t. i Schuyler Gives Suggestions For The Dam Nuuanu Dam Is Safe But Specifications Weak Nice Things Said About Candidates fr Engineer Schuyler Passes Some Criticism But On Whole is Favorable Recommendations lliiKlncrr Silinyli'l'd criinpliti 10 poil wiih lunilc pillillc tills liiiirnlnK 0 ml ciiplcH cllsti lliuH'il. It cipi'iis wltli it tevlfw of tlic rc.iMiiiH fur Mr. Sdiuy Irr iiiinliiK licrc, tlir- factH nn wlilcli lir mih iciiiH'Hloil tn report iiml tliu i lulHirnlcncHS of lilx InvcstlKutlun. Hcliiiyli'r a)K Hint fvcry iiKslitmioo )iuh liccn ivniluroil lilin liy ttmsu ill uutliorlly. Tliu roniinlttto ivipiciUeil fmm Mr Ktbuylvr (iplnlunii tin (tie following: 1. An1 tliu plans ami rptrlllcatloiiB, an ilraun liy S. (1 WalUur ami ap proved liy Mi-. Ilnlloway anil Mr. Ilmv luinl. or Hip Pulillf WoiliR Dopartiuonl, for a lesenolr In Niinanii ulle, eoni pk'le In evci. ilclull? 2. Am the ullonit Idhk miKKCstlon ))' Mr. KelloKK Iji'Iiik arileil out? .1. In tin- Nvorl; or Ilic Nniiann il.itit In Hi jiU'M'iil Ktalu or ( oiiHliiii Hull proper anil x.ire? 4. ir I he dam Is completed tinder Ilia present plans and upedllnitlons, will It lie ware? 5. Your opinion or tlic rlllclvney of tliv dam v. lien completed. Tlie plans and xpeiltlnilloiiH (dine In for a vmnll sliaro or erltldsm by tlio txpcit, lnt ipiallfles It wltli tin- Ktatu ment that "hlndblRlil Is heller than fori'slKlil." He rofi'iH lo one partlonlar piece of worll, tliu slave plie, as sonic tlilni! In lie nvolded li niisUllled lininh I tul iiiinnptid liy sUllled workmen only when It uiiinot ho avoided. Sthnyler wtNH- "I DO NOT KNOW 01' ITS ha vino iii:i:n USUI) IN THIS MAN .'i:u iini-om:. at m:.st koii a DAM 01' ANY MAONITfDi:." Ho taH the spcLiricatlons should liavu liecli mine explkll. "The mil) iiolnl I liinl.e In calllni; at- lent Ion in tins particular fiat inc. which mat seem ot small linKrtancc. is that the ii"e or wood slave pipe, nrmoicd I with iclnfonoil unci etc, IicIiik a novel ilpc or (oiisliuction an a leservolr outlet with "hlch coniriutorH lonlU liot he expected to ho familiar, the xpcclllcnllous should have heeu wry 'explicit mid minute In dcscrlhliiK tho 'preilse iiicthods Tor doliiK the uorl. In un iiceeptahle and iniliilstaKiihle mini jr.cr The lesull or noKtcitliiK thin iillnuli' of detail appareutl led lo a Class or worl. which In time led In con tiovcrsy with the uinlr.K tor, crltliisnt by tliu Inspector and a Kcncral lack or coiilldeiicc In the titnlilllty or the ton amotion. I may ta hete Hint the re ronRtriicllon or tlic pipes ns recoin- lliieiiiled hy Mr. KcIIokk and tliu In cicahcd thickness of coniicle coutIiik applied hfls ICnicdlod nil llieli derccts Mid proilliced outlet pipe w lilt. ll aid oiiiply strong, siihslnntlal and wife. The i onclvtc ulouu Is Hillllilent without reliance iimiii the wood, while the com plete saturation of the lattei ulth tho exclusion or air, will pioteil It mini decay liidcllultcly. "I'nder Ktih-lieiid "C" of "Kmhank ment" II Is evident thai the use of whecl-scr.ipets or slIp-Fcta.'ieis was uol ronslderoil tm ndmlsslhle, doubtless for lhi ri:iiuiM itml In ti tiriM.,illiiir n.111 Hriipli ll un provided thai no Isirion ! pits shall be ojiiued within the 1 Itiilt b of Ihe leservolr," mid tills Htlpulalloli iiicieaseil Hie length of haul required , In obtain the material for the dam hc ond the piartlcable llmlls of ser:i)ivrH In tu opinion this was an unroitiinalu ttlpulatlou, as It evlilentl) lesiilled In tuiiili hlKher bids than might liavn lit I'M seciiieil had th conlrnitors been ft llbeity to siiapo earth fnmi Mm' ad jacent areas of broad flat hem h lands Immediately a hove the dam, on either ride or the stream. This doiihtlt'.ts vat prompted by u deslru In avoid possible leiikagp from tin' reservoir, as the top loll Is much nunc Impervious than tlm tleepcr tavern through which water Is porcolutliiK down the valley From (Continued on Pag 3) The Bulletin is constantly receiv ing letters from the people in favor of the various candidates for the Pa cific States Tour. Following is one ficm n Knmakun enthusiast: Manager Bulletin Pacific States Contest: We hope that it is the wish and desite of all those interest ed in the-above contest, to support only those young ladies who will rep uscnt the Islands with distinction nnd credit, not only to themselves und to those that v. ere instrumental in hclniug them in securing the cov eted prize, hut to the community nt laige. Frisco Car Men May Force Sale f.tMorfnfrii irc (fwI CuMrJ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 21. The car-men of the United Rail roads have presented a demand for an increase of three dollars in wages and an eight-hour day. The demand will be refused. It is rumored that a sale of the roads is likely. PROVIDENCE ROADS INCREASE TROVIDENCE, R. I., April 24. The street railway company con trolling the entire street railway system of the city has increased wages of its employes ten per cent. HIM Mllll Wharfage Toll Measure Cauios Strenuous Debate SKNATi: filth Day roienooii Session Considerable iiiipoiliiut work was done In a uttcmioiiH session or the Senate this joicnoou. The surpilsu ol the day wiih the MllliiR of the Maul bond Issue hill, as heretofore no oppo iltltm hud been shown to It. How over, It failed to pass third readlnK liy n close vote. The wharfage toll hill cniikcd con pliler.iblu discussion, hut action was llnally deferred. (Continued on Page 2) McCarthy's Resolve Asks Congress To Justify Governments .Senator MiCarth toduv liiliodiitcil the following ictolutlon 111 the Semite Whcieas, the Congress or the I'nlled States In the Act approved April 30, WOO, treating Ibe Tenllory or Ha waii, and piovldlng a (loveriimeiit thciefor. liuidu It cleur li piovlshuiH licicln. that ll was the icasouahle ex pectation or the Congress thai the pilntlples or local seir-governiueiii would In llmu ho developed within tho Tcriltory. lonfornialile to the spirit Hid methods or Aiueiiuin Institutions, ami expicssly piovlded Hint toiiiillcs, titles mid towns might bo dented, but Whereas, It has been round, In the uffoit lo i airy out this leiiKOiiuhle ex pectation or the Coiigiess, that tliu YiurmtJioihc tor Men MADI NEW YORK gJr:.fegTvm. The Value Of Confidence In no line of busineu is the buyer's confidence of nor importance than in the selling of clothing. The dealer who attempts to con vince the buyer that his goods art the best, and that his place it the olace where the best could be obtained, must see that the facts conform to his statements, and that his foods are in every way up to the standard. He had better never try to sell to a man than to mislead hint or to exaggerate; for the customer will quiikly discov er such practice of misrepresenting merchandise. There is never danger of a protest and always a esrtainty of full value received whea a coat or suit is rec ogaiicd as CORRECT CLOTHE 8 FOR MEN, which has Hie endorsement on the label, Alfred Benjamin & Co. TEL. MAIN 85. COR. FORT and HOTEL. Immediate nctcs-d') It was under al the time to provide a complete form and hstem ol government adequate lo meet the pecullailtlcs of the situation, lias icsultcd lu serious dll!U alnea In the way or adjusting the government or the Territory to local seir govern ment, even along lines or the most ion- H'lvallvu development, and the most usual forms of local clf government inch as counlleii and cities, resulting unavoidably, In burdensome ami oh itructlve ovet lappings and duplications ot governmental function, Theiefore, lie U Hceolvcd by the Sen- i'le or the Territory or Hawaii, tliu House ot Itepiehenlatlves tonciirrlnic that the Coiigiess is respectfully uigeil either upon the leconimeudallous or u Commission nppolnted to investigate 'un reisirt on the subject, or upon hiic.1i other infoi million and tulvlto as It 'hall t House lo act upon, to to amend Ihe snut Act dealing tho Tenllory, t'lat thein may be appropilalo and ade quate separation nnd dlstilbullon of the function of government between the Tenllorlal (overnmciit und Iuul Ciuteiuiiieutal Bodies and Juilsdlctloui, lo the end that duplication and over lapping, of functions mn he avoided; that Tenllorlal oillcers whose func tions nnd duties have been or may he nansfeiicil to local oflltes may ho abolished; that all or given classes o( unties may be tiansferied fumi Tenl lorlal or IxjuiI Jurisdiction, and gen (rally, that tiieie maj be better ad Juflineiit or local and Territorial rune lions, duties and lespoiislblllllus than is now posfeihle, m that the obstacle ot Increased cost or government will not constantly he In tliu vva or Ihn do velopmeiit or the principle or Incut tell government In this Tenlloi M I PRESENTED I -swyp i - i MISS IIATTIE L. SAFFREY Honokaa's Favorite ,, ,, ...... , , , I Hattic Luukia Saflrcy, the Hono- Matter Will Probablv kaa fvorite wm born nt ihaina, J Maui, a little over 22 years ago. She i"amn lln In UnucA ripirpiidecl nn her father's side from UUHIG U(J III UUUOG Icantain Edmund SalTrev. a sturdy 'British mariner who settled nt Ulu I palakua, Maui, and whose descend- I nnts today number several hundreds, prominent among them being the 1 present Sheriff of the County of Maui. On the mothers side she belongs to the Makekaus of Lahaina, also a This Afternoon H0USK SUOAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 23. SUOAR: OG degree Centrifugals, 3.73 cents, or $74,60 per ton. Previous quotation, 3,705 cents. BEETS: 88 analysis, Os. 5 l-4d. rarity, a.us cents. Previous quota tion. 9s. 4 l-2d. Furniture LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE ISLANDS. J. Hopp Sfc Co., YOUNG.BUILDING. Educated at the Maunaolu, Ko Tilth Day Forenoon Session An ntniosphoio or expectancy still ... Ill 1.. tl.A tf..... ..1.. ..... .!.... iii-Miin ill liii; iiiuiPt;. will) liiilllliui - , - .. , ., ,..,.. ,.. 'numerous and increasing family, a mi iv us ii tiiiBiii ii'u tiiin nun iiiiik t i i it r a 'Hi., iiienibe.s are w,iiti..ir for n, , . ' prominent member being the Senator I ! nt tlinunmlil Inl.it .him ...ntii.il I , IfOIll XiaWtlll I "I l Wl tllV H'V VIIVI JVIIIV lllllll Vllllllllll- ....!.i.i i. ..., i .i.iu i.w. .... hala and Kamchamelm Schools, she mi mil iju in cnuiiicil nun intfi iiiiik, un . .. iiii j-i f ' .i It is Known that It Is prepared, but It Pfluated with h.ghcredtt from the .ih not. Tho tenon was not signed Ho.rma School in 1005, and was an- l.v all the ineinboiH nt tho rninmltleo.! !,0!nte.d -?nnPnl -.f tll.C. k?"hllhu lii.gl.es was wultlng nrounil trying lo h$00 ju?' "awali' wnlcn P , ,. ,, , ,. lsition she still holds. Hit. iiiiiii tin LUbvliiVli MUlj IIIF ill llt'Wii m ii i e l ! l l he had not succeeded. A meeting of , Tall and graceful, accomplished ,i i ,.. i and amiable, of a bright and sunny o'clock, and It Is probable that the disposition, with a talent for music ieis.it will ho presented this after- ,"jf' 4 tl,e opinion of her boon. That will mean a lot of .lien- ,fae"d that ho possesses all of the nous o.utory, as Hughes und several qualities that would make her a true of the other members am only wait- irpvc " ' wuiwn pco ing for the matter to be brought b.-.P1""11 the,.ftC . ?.Ta,t,1. r,.,., n, nMn ,. hm.i it,.. .-... ' "Every little bit helps." ' '",- " I v "W '"" f"-v - ITAUaVTTA XlliUAA.Uil. (Continued on Pag 2) A Baby Cloud may spread out into general blackness. So it is with an accident no bigger than a man's hand. This cripples the family income, sub jects everyone to severe self-denial, makes every thing look dark nnd black. Little clouds ate quickly dispelled by the piercing rays of light ftom a policy in the Standard Life and Accident Insurance Co, Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Port St. B'.nolul" Hamakua, April 22, '07. FOR MABEL CHINO KAU Editor Evening Bulletin: It is just and right that different nation dlities be represented in this contest. Thus I take plenum e in endorsing the i.amc of Mabel Ching Kau, a Hawaii-an-botu Chinese young lady, a teach ri in the public schools, noted for her intelligence, affability, musical tnlents, and as being thoroughly Americanized. She is a leader among the educated Chinese, n member of their literary societies, and an exception to the ret icent Chinese girl, possessing rare so cial gifts and nn amiable disposition. SOic has command of the English lan guage and will represent her race nbroad with the same grace with which she adorns society at home, Aside from the accomplishments the has acquired by her studious ap plication to books, nature has endow ed her with nttractiveness of form bud feature. Thus it is the wish of her many friends and admirers that she be one of the six charming girls chosen to repicsent Hawaii net. SARAH R. KAY. Agree To WASHINGTON. D. C, April 24 A peace agreement nmong the war ling Central American States been reached. Blink Peace Archbishop M.'iiflnlrd J'rrnit Si'fclul Cnll NEW ORLEANS, La April 24. has i Archbishop Blrnk was today invested I with the pallium in token of his ele vation to high office. Tis V el ocity Captive But Dead M.'octafrrf Frtis Sprclat CatU) LONDON, Eng April 24. Veloc ity won the City Suburban today. REPORT lo DEM The Niiuaiut Dam Committee Is having u strenuous day today, the I can 1 1 of which will probably bo that ,t will hand In Its report to the l.cg Isliitiuo this itflcincMin. Tim report has illicitly been written, the com mittee having passed on it at a meet li'K early this morning, and they met at I o'clock Hits afternoon to sign It. Ml thotc who have not visited U U. Keir .t C'o.'b stole slnco their pres ent sale bus been in piogrchB ought to do hi without delay u there is only three mure class. The vnlttcH arc such uh no perum should miss. General r.tskongcr Agent Wnllnre, of Hie Krio Kullroad, tells of the ten der coiu-clcnce of a missionary In China who lately sent mm Jj In pas ment for a ride that ho took while a theological student, using a half-faio Ihiok when tho trip wns not fur theological, hut for business purisiscs. MociVitil i'rt.t Bpteiat CalUt WARSAW, Russia, April 24. Brig and Stanislaus Lis was captured to day after being mortally wounded. honokaTgayety (.Spctlal to Tho Bulletin) llonokaa, Hawaii. April 22. Satur day evening Iho Wiilplo Glee Club gave u concert ami dance at the I.vccum Hull. The roads were heavy and In clement wenihri pievalled hut over one hundred people weie present. And .ill were well paid for tho trouble of reaching the hall. The concert music was exceptionally well chosen and veil icndercd and the dnnro that fol iowciI was almost an ullulght success of round and square dances In Jolly succession. MACHINE-MADE POI in thoroughly cleansed containers de livered to any part of the city. Leave crdcrs at WELLS FARGO EXPRESS King St. lllank books of nil sorts, ledgers. tc. manufactured by the Dulletin I'ub l.'shluR Company. NEW STYLES IN THOMPSON flOS. Famous S4.50 And $5 Shies Btfore you purehitt any thtti ytu ihould look ovsr our Thompson ir... line for m.n. We have jirat r.c.lv.d pnothir Urge thlpm.nt of these hind icmeuho... The new styles sre par ticularly attractive, representing the iicme of shoe comfort and elesar.ee. Balmorals and Oxfords and come In Patent Colt, Kid, Cun Metel and Tan Russia leathers. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., 105J Fort Street 'Photic Main 2S2 .V v v r J tJ.i J3f THE KASH CO., Ltd,, ixjsiit. jt j j jsWj&s: