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,$&-?.' wwftftpx'VMftftasawwfB: I The successes won by the Bulletin are always liberally shared with its patrons r; WMWrAVzVMXMmXWMXtiMMWSt lOne Vote Fori b - n STEAMER TABLE From San Francisco: j! Korea Apr. 30 Alameda Apr. 20 ft For San Francisco: Suiuiiim Air. 23 w China Apr. 30 From Vancouver: ji Moann May 4 $ For Vnncouvcr: & Manlikn May 1 w Evening Bulletin The EVENING BULLETIN pacific state8 tour. fridaV, April 26, 1907. Thlt vote It good until May 14, 1907. 3:30 O'CLOCK hut mum i moid reads ihe bulletin EDITION 8 8 . ft ll&VMW!SlWmM.V,X!iiri!,i!. " ' Vol. IV No. 3677 HONOLUIYU rKRKITORTt OP HA WATI. Mil DAY APRIL 26. 1907 SPLENDID ARRAY 355??SSSI pyB3EBfiviJSitr Til tiTTiiii'S"3 IK VIEW OF JAMESTOWN "EXPOSITION, WHERE NAVAL DISPLAY TOOK PLACE. N0HF0LK, VA.. APRIL 26. TIIE JAIIESTOWN EXPOSITION WAS FORMALLY OPENED TODAY WJT1I IMPOSING CEREMONY. PRES IDENT ROfiSKVELT DELIVERED AN ADDRESS, AND LATER REVIEWED THE IMPOSING NAVAL DISPLAY IN WHICH' Tri WARSHIPS OF THE LEADING NATIONS OF THE EARTE PARTICIPATED. Jurors Abolish 'HAWlll'SHeipolis For Rue! Militaiy IMSIS Has Happy bv (fa & f aa r tp a s (Aitoctutrit f';r 8tictal Cnbtnl SAN FRANCISCO. CnL, April 2G. The examination of the jurors for the trial of Abe Ruef was continued todny. Tho Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of tho news of tho day. :50dU 7t H&mK&p y-, if ttirnxtltothci torstui MADC IN NEW YORK Afro.llUiltinlmn'UUM i iaaaus!,jsa,JK.iirriij Ill I mTuWlKiilsii nffifBiMi HBHsjCsuavuexSmMIUh P'y ..n t a " iff t: WVi THE KASii t0 Ltd., uaaViJaijLtAVjtriiiiiBit,,V, tr -e:--vim. UKVisiom sm i-emiiies AmocUiicd I'ntt Svclul OaiU) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 2G. The present military division, except 1 the Philippines will be abolished June 30. This department will be retained. 1 Tho traveler who mal.es the most trips Is the tiljihuinmcr. . h ii iii.ininni i MACHINE-MADE POI in thoroughly cleansed containeis dc 1 livered to any part of the city. Leave ciueis at WELLS FARGO EXPRESS King St. 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 Lest, and that his place is the place where the best could be obtained, must see that the facts conform to ' Ins statements, nnrl thnt his fronds nrf ' in pvmv tt'nv nn in the ttarrlnrrl TJi had better never try to sell to a man than to mislend him or to exaggerate; i tiT thA pusrnrtini unit miifilrlv HiiAt, r v. ...u vmm.w..w ..... ijutwni; ui"vi- t.r snrli nrnntire nf misrnrtrntlnrf i merchandise. . There is never danger of a protest and always a certainty of full value received when a coat or suit is rec ognized as CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN, which has the endorsement on the lnbel, Alfred Benjamin & Co. TEL MAIN 25. COR. FORT and HOTEL. .Miatott H - tftffliiini'sittfar - H - AT JAMESTOWN ,. ' CHICAGO, I!)., April 28. Con pressmen who are coin;; to Hawaii arrived here todf y. They will arrive at St. Louis Frilay. where they will be joined by tic delegation travel line; by the Southern route. They will proceed together to San Fran cisco. VERONA, Italy, April 20. A rhnrp earthquake shock was felt here today. BLACK DIAMOND, Wash., April ku. aii explosion in tnc &ioe mine today killed three men and injured a score. " private rntiluKiniii Mates that !'"' l- wm Conn lm lcrlilll fiiv.irnl.lu to lilem, In tho .-uho ..r ",w VJ " iniiuit". This muriuh'S the local Riipivino c"1"'1 An easy lunik by any other iiumo WOlllll 111) jUSt UK fodllhll. Dl.ink liookH of nil not tB, loJgerA, etc. nmniirnrtiireil hy tho rtullettu Pub liblilng Company. v Furniture LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE ISLANDS. J. Hopp Sfc Co., YOUNG BUILDING. Earthquake At Verona Killed 3 ir''ty -f-frisW :i iUwAi(-a&frl' . -1 , vjra?i:svrnxfi8tKixa The llelliipollx with 'Ji Spanish liiiiiilKiauts aiiheil this afternooii Mill Is now lieliiK InspoLtdl hy t lie Qiiurantlne iIih'Ioim. Thu trip wai pleasant all thu waj thioiiKh an.l there was no (,-ieat anioiint of sick tiess at an time. At present tlieie nn seven cases of measles anil 0110 of mumps on lni.it il, tlieso bcliiK the only (ontiiKlous illscascs aiiiiiiiK the liassoiiKers. The liniulKrantH aio a lontenteil lookltiK lot ami saluted thu Bulletin lepoiter with w.nes of their huts mill cheers as he eamo aloiiRsldo. Thoy Htato that thoy hud a very pleasant time on the way over and no to well satlnlieil with their treat ment thnt they hnu tnado n line, in xerlueil wltji the words "Vlvu Kl Cap Itau V I.os Otlli'lales del llucjiio" l.oiiB Mfo to tho Captain nnd tt -:t a : ;: a a : n a a a IIELIOPOLIS FAMILY it it it it -X- it it it it it it a- Ollleers of tho ship, which will ho pie i.enteil to thu iiiptaln when thoy ilU eiiihaik toiuoriow iiioiiiIiik at thu Channel dm k. Thciu aiu over a 00 children iu the inity, 3110 of tlieso beliiK Infants. There were 18 deaths and 13 births on the ship on tho way over. Tlueo who died weie women and tho rest rhlldipii. the latter mostly Infants. l)r .Mcl'heibnn anil lils'asslstant. I)r I eltch, am both very well satlslleil v. Itli Hie health of the liniulKrantH and state that they noer i nil acmes LVillllllllKi J ' I Read Page 6 For Today's Contest Count 14 111 IE I'LMflffl Is Back Here To Open An Employment Office llonry Vlda. formerly Assistant Sherlrt miller A. .M. Drown, urrhed h) the A lameila this inornliiK and will tiiiniedlately open an employ ment oi:iie for the purpose of ship Iiik laborers In the Coast. The la bor market nil nut thu I'aiiflc Coast i In very bad shape and lilch wukcs imc the rule, thoiiRh this Is counter balanced by the fact that the neces sities of life are also ery lustly. Vlda has left the employ of dray llrotlicrs. the San Francisco contrac tors, and will attempt to get men here for work with the Southern 1'n clllc ltallrii.nl and Northern Califor nia lumber camps, lie particularly drslrcs to Ret Portuguese but will piohnhly take all (he Ilawallans who I'PPb for positions. Just what terms lie v. Ill offer hi rcKtud to payment of fa i ii to those who accept positions loulil not be ascertained. "'I liu only trouble I feur that I will luit with the men," said Vlda, "Is that I cannot got them through San I'lanclsco. They ro thnt far wIIIIiik- 0 enough, but from thnt point on the are too anxious to pick up the .din, ut tho kooiI wiirch offered them. 1 hae hopes of KettliiK a number of lieu to K back with me. ' I am not going to stay long In town. I do not know Just when I will f.o back but It will bo soon." m m Bins mm mm (loveiror Carter today notified tho Legislature that he had signed the following bills; House Hill 111, relating to gnruUh mem. House Hill I'd", to protect tho pub lic on tho public streets and other I iili'lc grounds from nnluiuls. House Hill 20T, to protect tho own ers of bottles and siphons used in til) maniifactuiu and sale of Hoda wutors, ut.-. House Hill 225, Alt 102, to iruthorlzo the appointment of llscal ngents 'by the Treasuicr. House Illll 22S. relating to the reg istrar of public accounts. Senate Hill 87, to provide for tho pioUctlon of birds beneficial to the f. rests of tho Teirltory and to define t';e Mime. it it it-it it ii ii it ii it ii it it u party of people easier to handle than those on the Hcllopolls. Tlieie Is one priest on board, who was a soldier through tho Cuban vnr and who looked after tho wc' furo of tho passengers on tho way ever. A Baby Cloud may spread out into general blackness. So it ii 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 and black. Little clouds are nuickly dispelled by the piercing rays of light from a policy in the Standard Life and Accident Insurance Co. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort St. Bcriolul" tiX-nx. t, .. , . iiAi.-u , 3m( VWAWWWVVVMWWWWVWwVWMytVWVVVi .VyW!AVJ Hawaii Wants Loan JtVWVVWVMVIAMAAAAiVVtJVWVtyVWVVVVVWV'UVVVlfVWVVUVV (Special Ihilktln Wireless I IIII.O. Huunll. April 20 -tlrcnt interest Is fen bete In the rliatires for gettliiK the County loan through itie l.i-jilslaiiiie S"ine wtn-- Icss efforts lmt been made lo Induce the U'rIsI ii to ilela ail- JouriiiiiPiit a whole day In order lo Increase tin- Mine In wlilth the loan bill will haxe for pnssaKe Chairman Todd of Hi- ll.i.ti.l ,i rfup erlsors Roes to lloiiolulii In the Klnaii with Hie ni,."wii .in. huh nts Toe An Appropriation Of $55,000 Passes The House IIOU9K r.fiih l).i- r.irenoou Swilim lloiiolulii lll get her new High School nflei 411 -IT the Senate and the Coternor aio ngreeablu anil stand b the adloii taken by the House this inornltiK- I That action was taken while the House was In Couunlttee of the Whole iiiiislderlng llouao Illll 2 IT., making special appropriations fiom thu l.oin I'lind. This bill (oiilalneil an Item of tTa.OOO for the completion o( the Nuuanii dam. Hut this amount is not enough to finish the dam, and after Maul and Kauai got through cterday pudding their own Items, there was not $T.1.U00 left In the un expended bnlance of the fund. Thorn was only about $."!. Olio. Kalelnpu, theiefore, innwd Hint the dam fund be got elsewhere, mid that tho balance, which rightfully belongs lo O.ihti anyway, be spent for" the completion of the Kallhlwae n a School and for a new High School building for Honolulu. The linn a proved complacent nnd two new II uns were therefore Insert ed In the . .11, one appropriating S3.- Mill ,. . otnplction of the Kallhi school and the other appropriating a little mine than rri,000 f(ir tin, llo iiolulii High School building. House illll IMS was taken up In Committee, of the Wholo soon after tho House w-.is called to order this morning ,nnd It nt once became evi dent that the members had cooled oft mer night and thnt certain trades had been made. Kauai was given wlinl she asked for, being allowed to spend her $11,000 for landings nod wharves Instead of for school build ings. There was no opposition. The dam matter was touched on only Incidentally this morning. Chll lingworth's minority report was in tioduced by Itlce, but was deferred for action until this afternoon, wlie-i the whole Dam matter will be taken up and fought out to a finish. MONEY ALU OONK Tho Klnanco Committee, reported on House Hilt HO, making special appropriations for the use of tho Oov eminent of tho Territory during tho I'cxt two ears. The bill rarrled np i roprlatlons aggregating 208,0I0, Tor new school buildings, etc. Ths (Continued from Page 2) JHB BULLETIN AOS. PAY $4.5fjXA When it comes to foot-fitting. Every man is entitled to get that comfort at our store. For we insist on him getting that for which he is willing to pay. Our immense stock of Tan Oxford Ties are the Greatest Foot Comforters known. Perfect Fitters, Long Wearers, Good Lookers. Foot-fitting is an art. Our salesmen are artists at the business and have the "know-how" principle. Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd,, 1051 FORT STREET. & Urtiin ftjWvdao tmM4M minm illl IDi ,1.1 Veto Of $20,000 Expense For King's Vault Overridden SK.NATi: Mill IJn) Ton n He -Ion Thu bcr.ut this inn nliu.' dug it Muni U 10,000 ioiiiiI) linn Mil from l" premaliiro grave and passed it I'.n ikntl the Maul members had iloii'i some good mtfaslonart work with Hiiim who foriuvrl) (ijijhimm' the bill, for tl uieusme lusted third leading, practl ally without opposition mid witu ie debate. The old loan bill has been re ,.,e. i i mat It now contains onl om l; i. lu.a.cly $152,000 for Nuiiami dam I ,iu oaulde uuiubeis showed them iches uad lo fight. Knudsen o Kauai pruunti'd an auieiidnitni wlier, by the use of thu habitue or the oil loan fund tor the dam would be pi" lilblted and was backed strongly I.) Coelho uf Maul, The Governor's inii of tho $20.00 appropriation for u iiuK fur the ip-i kings and dilefs of the KalaUaua 1 1 it nnd others, (auseil coualileiilile dls, us blon. Smith gave Kalak.'iu.l u warn irlbulo and foiighl strenuously for to overriding of the cto. suciee,un cgalusl u mliiorlt) whlih oppused iu bill fur economic reasons. Home Illll 2ob, providing for an el.c trie franchise at Ijlialna, House lul L3r,, presiding a sinking fund lm- tin redemption of iuaiit buiiu-, pasMi llrst reading. virro ok vault mi.u A message was reielud from tie Ouernor relating lo Semite Illll l'" upproiirlntlng $2U,0W fur the presona tiou uf iho runialns ut kings and hli ililefs of Hawaii In a proper vault, ui grounds of huk of sullUlent funds Smith spoke strongly in faor of tin hill. Tin. conference .committee wn cutting dnwu tho appropriation bills great ileal, mi that the Terrltoiy won1, not be so short or funds after all Id liuiied to override the eto. economy ni:i:ih:u. Chlllinguortli said tho motive was u laudable one. but the Territory h.ie better not incur this expense before 1 was in a better financial condition Smith suld. that the good llnancla condition of Hawaii was mainly due t King Knlakaua, who hud obtained tl passage of the leclproclty treatj wh many other distinguished men h lulled it was duo to ills memory t!i . his remains l,e preserved. Tho veto was overriden by the fo lowing vote; Avcb lirown, Coelho, Gandall. Hew lit. Lane. McCarthy. Makehau, Hudth, Woods a. Noes Dowsctt, Katama, Knud ieti Chiuingworth, Knudjcu 5. Action was deferred on the veto o Houeo Illll 1C3, appropriating $12,00u for the Wulmeu, Kauai, rler, embank ment. Action on the veto of the Income lax (Continued on Page 2) YOUR COMFORT IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT TEL. MAIN 282. igfti