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4U s 1 The successes won by the Bulletin are always liberally shared with its patrons iOne Vote Fon if STKAMEH TAHT.E M From San Francisco: Korea Apr. 30 Alameda May 1 7 For San Francisco: ij Sonoma Apr. 23 M Cliltm Apr. 20 K From Vancouver: j Monnn Mny 4 g For Vancouver: fi Manuka Mny 1 j3 1 J.WriWS'XWf.;.UVf.i?.i.'i:?tH;;v.,'.;s Vnij 1X073630 ening Bulletin The EVENING BULLETIN PACIFIC STATES TOUR. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1907. Thli vote Is good until May 17, 1907. 8 3:30 O'CLOCK NEARLY EVERVBODY IN KONOiyiU READS THE BULltTIN EDITION 'mw&KMv&!Xiji:tzwMM&& HONOLULU. rKHRITORT OF HAWAII. TUESDAY. APRIL 30. 1907 Jfniau ft Uknts V. f- . J V Ev M f Legislators Are Finishing Two Years Before New Fortification Work Will Be Completed Col. 8. W. Uoesslcr, Chief of tint V. S. Army UnilmrrH fur tin- I'aellk Division, nrilved hoio )osterdny mi tho Korea ami lifter it shoit time pent In consultation Willi Captain Utwcll, dinvo nver the Diamond Head reservation with tluit nilleer iiml will iiaho nil eciiiiihiii In I'earl llnibor I hist iiftvriinoii. lie Ktnteil this morn ing thnt the work of fortlf.vlug Ho nolulu would lint In' In Mich slmpe thnt the win); wimlil niiiKe liny up pieeliihlu showing for sW iiiniithtt ami Ihul II woulil tul) two je.irri lit tho linst lieforc the formication would I'c completed iiml remly to lie turned liver to the Hoops for occupation. When Intervle'Veil hy n llnlletiii lepoiler, he said: "I have mine down here under In- Klrmtlomi from the Chief of KiikI- I'- mufct be lemembeied that at least necrH, to ((insult with Captain Otwcll fK months would linvo to bo allowed on the. matter of formications. I , filer all the work Ih Mulshed, for the I'hall remain hero fur nbcuit a wool;.' masonry to hat den before a gun could until tho Mongolia sails, mid In that J"' tired. time will have been able to do every- "I m forry to have to leavn Ilono thliiK that I liavu comn down hero '"hi to noon, as I should like to stay lor. jlieio and take a rest, but I must get "The woik of hulldlnR fortlflen-i back to the CoaBt for other work. I IIiiiih at Honolulu will take a lon l'lo to be down hero aRnln. howev t!me. as the conditions which nr to ei. and then ho ablo to spend more he dualt with arc iiiiiihii.iI. In the, time." litst tilace. tho conditions here, belni; Colonel ItooHHler Is a man nppar mi far fiom tho marlict where huh- cntly about fifty years of nee, with piles can bo obtained, will cause n lieat delay. Then the. market for' material Is overloaded with nulers. A' (treat deal of the material needed, mch iih machinery, will liuve to ho purchased In the K.iat and tho deal i ih hao orders ahead m far that tliree months' factory ilcllcry Ih do-' iiiR very well Indeed. I "The trnnspoi tut Ion problem Ih iiii-I other one which Cannes us some Hon-; I !. Wo can net no quick dolhery hern and any delivery Is uncertain mi account of the coiikchHoii of frclnlit attendant on tho San Fran-1 i h.co rush In hulldltiK and other lll.o matters. , -jo9U, mil(luili? Urslcn MAOl IN NtWVOSK li!fejkM.r;a m,. wnpumi 2?W V-A (Si!. "The mutter of lenient Is nn Im portant one, iih n great ileal of It will lie nceileil hero The best tmllty lilt ii can ho oliliiliieil on the Pacific Coast Ih oliinlneil fniin foreign mar kets mill with the ichulldlug of Sill l-'inncisco mill the booms In building In l'urlliiliil mill Seattle, there Ih prno. tlcnlly none to lie nlitnlneil. The car goes which lire now on the wny have nlreiiily been sold, unit It limy he sonio tlnio hi' fine this niatei'liil ran he ob tatneil. "I should ay that It wonlil bo about at least nix montliH before the work won M bo well enough ulotig to make an nppieelable Hhowlug, anil that It wonlil take at least two yearn befoie the fortlllrallon wink, as lalil cut at piesent, would be completed. Irmi-Rrcy hair anil lfcen eyes. Ho ImprcsscH ono as a man who knows t bout what he Is talking and iih one who would do nnythtiiK which lie once started In on. la OF i -t- "I'eiey Is out of daiiBcr." This cablegram was reielved f this inorului; by tho family of i Percy Llshman, who wns hurt on l-t- board tho Siberia. The table wttH from a member of tho family lit San I'rauclscu. MACHINE-MADE FOI in thoroughly cleansed containers de livered to any part of the city. Leave orders at WELLS FARGO EXPRESS King St. The Valoe 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 conform to his statements, and that his goods are in evtry way up to the standard. He had better never try to sell to a man than to mislead him or to exaggerate ; for the customer will quickly discov er such practice of misrepresenting merchandise. There is never danger of a protest and always a certainty of full value leccived when a coat or suit is rec ognized as CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN, which has the endorsement on the label, Alfred Benjamin & Co. 1 t r-n i . r p, Lane Fights Confirmation , Because 0? Wallach Affair hi:nati:. Mill Day I'oionoon Session. The Somite had u lively icsslon this foienoon. The prlnrlpal light was on the cotillrmntluu of the appointment of Hr. Wnyson as a member of the lloaiil of Health. Lane opposeil this. stating that as n matter of principle be did not want Widmiii n appointed as he, hail defied the Senate In the Wallach mat ter. Others, however, defended the doctor. They spoko of the members of, the Hoard us poor, misguided and be- . . - . . . . ,il.tlil,iil ,n,irt..la .l,i t f i.lll (-11 1 tllfil llllll ' irred, hud ul least ucled utiordliiK to ihelr IlKhts, such na lliey were. Somo ndmltteil that ll wan conceivable that I ho Senate might err Wnyson was Kltcn u cluwlug tribute by these speak ers and his continual lun was carried without verj Kiiat opposition. Smith guo the (jineinor u tap on ills iliaiaeterl.liiK the Semite iih "lack HK capacity" In one of his veto mes s a Res'. He said that such remarks were absolutely uncalled fur. 1'INKHAM HEADY. I'lesldent l'lnlilinni of the Hoard of Health wroUi acknowlcdRtiiK the re celpt of tlin resolution, which asked the Hoaid to relent towards Wallach. lie btuUd that tho Hoard would he ready to meet and hear anything which tho Senators or others inllit have to Kiiy on the nultcr, between 4 and 8 p. m. at the Senate Chamber. TO LUNCH WITH qltkkn. Queen l.llliiokulani wrotp InvitliiB the Senate and Its milters to attend a luncheon at her Wntkikl place next Thursday. Shu loiiKrutulated tho U'K islaturo uu the itoml work ll had done. On motion by Smith tho Invitation was accept ed with thanks. VKTO OVintlUDDBN. The Judiciary Committee iciioited on the veto of Senate Hill 10, relation to nisi m I pounds. leconnniiidlnk' Its jiasnaKo over' R. H. F. Lishman of Honolulu was the veto. Coelho so moved. Knlama tendered temporarily insane by a fall moved to defer. This was lost. Tho , on ft,, foe f the Siberia. He is ex leto wan overrldilcu by n voto or 12jrected to rccover, (Continued on Page 2) ' VIZZAVONI PA3IS, Fiance, April 30. Con sul Vizzavoni, vho has served at Ho nolulu, has bc:n transferred to Mes una. ll. Ouilettc succeeds him. STRIKE WON SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 30. The railway strike has ended and the demnnded increase granted. OPEN TO - Lowers & Cooke Bldg., OLD LOAN BILL FINALLY PASSES SENATE House lit 11 91. the meillinl bill, this litlernooll passed H'liniil renilltlK Willi ' "'' , , House Hill Jl.i. making appropria tions from tho balance of the old loan linn!, enine up for thlnl rending. Makekau moveil to stilko out the i $1,'.(i item for the completion of the rinllhl-wuenn scuool. The motion was lost hy n vote of I aye and 10 noui. Knudscn mined to Insert $000(1 for vluincs and landings and $.UO0 for school hiilldliiKS on Kauai. Lost. The hill panned third leading by a vole of 8 ayes mid noes. Knlama offered a resolution piovlil lug for payuient foi t lit' clerk for lpe wrltlng the mluiitiM of the session at certain lates. Smith mined to tefer It to the Accounts Committee. lliown moved to reconsider the vote on the U-thulnultina prollts bill. This '"" ' " ,""" ,' """ ." l"181 i,i,i tlitr.l r.tftilltitr Thlj ,tirrlnl "' . i.m'iihiii . it... .... House Hill 1IIJ. the teachers' pen- Hon hill, failed to pass third reading. The House pasted the Semite's Stand ard Oil hill this afternoon SAK FRANCISCO. Cal., April 30. Tw,utv.nve Coi.LiLJimen comnoSinr Aweuiy-nve yoiifciuimeii, composing " Darty of invited guesti, sailed for 'Hawaii today in the transport Bu- lord. The transport carries 2000 tons of Christian Herald flour for the starv ing people of China. IISHMANS BAD FALL SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. April 30. i ESCAPED GUATEMALA CITY. C. A., April 1 30i A bomb thrown at the carriage of President Cabrera killed the horses land wounded General Orelliana and the coachman. ' CZAR'S BILL ST. PETERSBURG. Russia, April 30. The lower house of Parliament has adopted the Governments re cruiting bill. Our Guests Sail J. HOPP & CO., THE FURNITURE PEOPLE, HAVE COMPLETED THE MOVING OF THE SAMPLE PORTIONS OF THEIR STOCK TO THE LEWERS & COOKE BUILDING ON KING STREET. IN THEIR NEW LOCATION THEY HAVE THREE FLOORS AND BASEMENT DE VOTED TO FURNITURE-MAKING AND SELLING. THE FIRM EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THEIR MANY OLD CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS TO INSPECT THEIR NEW QUAR TERS. , THE NEW STORE WILL BE OPENED AT 8:30 O'CLOCK ON M0N DAY MORNING, APRIL 29. v FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., King St. Lewcrs Up Work Rapidly 110 li )E Only Three Members Dared To Oppose The Measure HOUSE Until Day Forenoon Session Tho Homo Is consistent In somo things, anyway. When It starts out I to boost salaries, it refuses to he) turned asldo frum Its lourse. The boost boch, if it takes a Job. That's the way It wan with tho County salary ait, (HtlnRly labeled 1 tne "Grab Hill." True, tho fact that i (he Krnbs were so clearly pointed out ' by tho press had tome offect au-J mine of the worst grabs were pared m m down before the House finally relln-.ltss ipilsbed the hill to the (iovornor, but there still remained enoiiKh of them 10 make tlin hilt deserve Hh ikIIihih title. Hut the CoM'inor vetoed tho c,rab bill. The. uto came down to tho House this mornltiK. And It took tho 1 1 ohm Just about five minutes to r.Nerrlde that veto. Thero were only tliree members who cared enough or had backbone enough to Mite against the motion to override. Speaker Hoi k'.eln and ltvpreseutiittves Long and Rawlins wore tho ones who went on u cord as being opposed to the grab. Whon the llotisu cninu -;onetbcr this morning there was a bunc.li of IKo vetocH Htariug It In tho fare, theso being tho principal" business on tho cnlondar. Another veto cams down from the Governor during tho ll, rimlnir However, final action Wail "'w " .-., taken on only two or mem. mo ve toes of the grab hill and of tho Sen ate hill appropriating money for tho preservation of the i cumins of thu kings and chlefH of Hawnll bolng ov erridden. Tho others were nil post loncd ui..: t. ' aT'o-nnnn or tomor row. Uefoie recess was taken, the (Continued on Page 3) CIRCUS COMING Them will bo a circus, and you will bo In It. If ou overtax your strength by keeping your own books In addition to other work, You will Unci economy In arranging with tho Henry Wnt-r-houso Trust Co.. Ltd., to attend to that tort of business for yon. l'hono Kx ,'haiigo 1. i , .-- BULLETIN AD8. PAY "WCi DAY & Cooke Bldg,, King St. Latest Arrival Is Candidate (If Accomplishments Several have asked about the new entry in the list of those contesting to represent Hawaii Miss Kawainut, who first appeared in the third count with a healthy lot of votes to her credit. It was not long to wait to learn of the young lady's accomplishments. incidentally she is .the daughter of a man who was a leading factor in Ha- wan s welfare during his life. One of Hiss Kawainui s friends sends in the following letter: Editor Evening Bulletin: En- closed you will find sixteen votes for Lydta Kawainui. This young ladv will be a crcat credit to Hawaii, for she possesses a irlicinns ehnrnr.ter. frond rdnmtinn. and can sing as well as Mrs. Alapai, ...i. .i..ir?..i tr ii - .i. 'i ' ,u uuvi-iuKu wu on iuc mum- land last year. i During Miss Kawainui's attend- rncc at the Normal School she was one of the leading sopranos there, and also of the Kawaiahao choir, her voice being cultivated by the noted singing teacher, Mrs. Anna B. Tuck er, is strong, tou king nnd extremely melodious; in fitct, she has all the accomplishments that will surely en- ari1 !,. tn ailw, " ! TTan-att -Wl. ,4V, ,W UM-V.b,.,. Mnni. . . , . . ... People on th mainland like to hear Hawaiian songs; therefore we must Send thcac who can warble them. It would he n rood thine- if th- T.!rw Sl n-nl,1 critr o nnnrarf in ,uvnj w.a nw,,w Hv t -Vlivvi, ,. each city they would visit. Miss Ka- wainui and Miss balfrey are willing lo do this. Yours truly, A PROKOTER FOR HAWAII. Waimar.. lo, April 26, '07. Even . his date there are some who (In net understand that they can sccurr votes for their favorites in the contest for the Pacific States Tour by getting subscriptions. Sub-i scriptions count up rapidly and there I it no better way of helping the oung women along. The number of , votes given with the subscriptions for arious periods follows: , EVENING BULLETIN Votes icnn iBaily, 1 year $8,00 Daily, B months 4.00 Daily, 3 months 2.00 Daily, 1 month 75 EVENING BULLETIN in on 750 250 y0tM 425 Weekly, 1 year $1.00 Weekly, 6 months 50 200 , Among the passengers to sail for tho Coast yesterday on the Clilnn was ii. K Dillingham of this city. He Is on a busliiess -rip to San Francisco and cxpectH lo be back In four weeks unless compelled to go East hy some unex pected happening. tt5()XQ 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 Tics 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. i Manufacturers' LAWYERS LEAVE CIIY Attorneys 12 II Mifl.malian ami S. II. Dcih) ate winding up their legal business In this tin ami preparing lo leave for San c'ramlsni The will probablv go lo the Coast onrl In ihf nulling Kail. Hoth Ihei-e allorneH me membeiK of the firm of Klntic. Me Clanahan & Deibx and have occiiplrd l. piomlueiit iHi.'ltlon mining the legal iratcrnlt) of this city, particular!) In cares which Involve admiralty affairs. When asked In refeienco lo his planf Ibis afternoon Mr MiClanahan nalil. "I'or tome time I have bts'ii ihluk lug of going lo the Const on account ol the fact Unit I have found that u (old er climate will be better for m famlh ami, ns i llldllceine have been offered very gooe uts lo lo go to San Prauclsco 'iuw;.,l1,,,cl,'7l u,lTlV '"i"1 m".1 ?" " tho Kali. Mr IktIi) has decided lo ai tMllj , ,,,,,1 ,. UU t. assoclati.. . imsluess theiem we have been lu-ie "We are now closing up all the leg.i business that we have on our hauib and took the last new suit In whkb e whl take part here, on Satiirdav At -ci tl.li we will devote all our ul ..iitlon to winding up the buslnc, which we lnve on Ii-miiI." i:. It. .Mi Clanahan Is one of the lies known law-vent In Honolulu and wn recently candidate on the Dctuocrntt, ticket for Delegate to Ci'ii,7i-p"S, bi-lw .!... ... 1... it. 1 1-..I.1.. ,,.. ,... ' UfllUll'l! II) IJIIICO 1VIIIIIII. Ill- ll faciei! ns attorney for n number or Inrei firms In this clt mid as a corisnatloi lawer has few eipials in this city, S- " Derby Ih perhaps tho lies :'"vn "moug the )oiiiiger iittornev. OI Illl til) mil Is also the second Judg' ..- ,1... Il.t.l., ...(., .nl.l.... I. ..I... Wi,iim.y'H ii.ko when he is away. H. Uih n largo iieivonnl iiriiuultitnncv u thu clt) and In u legal wav Is ald u bo among the best In the Teirltoiy HI" rpeclalt) Is admlnillv cai.es am i ho has achieved a llrst clans rcputalloi In this line WHEN YOU'RE BURT ROW ABOUT THE BILL? i This great question confront'- nearly every man of moderate mean , I "" "'' ' 'hoiM get injured how wouM' ny wife nnd children live 1" And the man who is wise, nnd fa feeing answers: "On my policy in t' i Standard Life and Accident Insux nnce Co., which is my best friend.' Few men, indeed, can afford to be 'without such n policy. It is on the ' same principle as "in times of penes prepare for war." Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. 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