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EVENtNO fiULIJJTIN. HONOLULU, T. II., FniDAY, JAN.-3, IMS. .n ft L i I Evening- DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD, At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week. tj MEMBEIl OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wallace R. ParHnjjton, . - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE IJVIJNINC1 I lUI-l-UTIM Per Motitll, am whirr in V S , $ ,7K I'tT Uiurtrr nntulureV I' S. . 3.to 1'cr Nrar, invMnremUS M.M l'crcAr, iMnipuiO, (uniKii, . ,o CIRCULATION 'LARGEST OF in the Territory of Hawaii. EnlereJ HI the I'mlofflce it Honolulu - fu bisiki iluxi blatter FK1DAY Tito Moral Parade Is the next ecnt Mi the program. Make our plniiB enrlv for OtiltiK your part ami Hint willingly. If you hear utione spoakltiK well of Hawaii Hpreail the words abroad That's the bent way to promote pros ross that the Knocker Incessantly elm to retard. If I loose volt brought on the panic, Kockcfeller's Uiety will probably bo Riven the credit for KottlfiK'th'o inllU In motion and calling tho thousands of employes back to or;c. JuiIko Andradc acquitted n man who admitted having assaulted a po lice officer. What would ho have done, with a pulleo ollleer who ns niullcd a citizen wltliln the police station? Mr. Woollcy's conclusion that tho corporation hog Is gobbling up pine apple ranches may bo correct ns far as tho corporation Is concerned. Tho hog of It Is the principal matter open for discussion. Now that tho Uockcfrller Institute lias succeeded in exchanging th.o vital organs of animals, the doctors will Miott bo duo to experiment on the In side workings of John 1). In order to give 111 in another lease of life. , Some day the Japancje residents of Hawaii will see the folly of sending their surplus money to Japan when thero nro to many opportunities for prolltablo btock Investments In this Territory, whero tho money Is made. President Theodore Uooscvelt may not be on thu trail of H. H. Ilnrrimmi with all the vigor that ever character ized his chasing a bear up a tree. Maybe ho Is not pursuing his former lrlo nd llarrliiun, but to onu on the otttkldo It looks as If ho were. Balnllly, decorated carriages nro oulto as attractive for a lloral parade as tho elaborately plumed float or automobile. Tho main object of the campaign this year should be to have largo numbers take part, without plac ing tho standard of expense on too high a.plape. , Hgyptologlsts have unearthed a manlugo contract two thousand $cara old which ls,suld to bo a great im provement over tho modern arrange ment produced by civilization. The next thing to discover Is whether they lived happy cer after in those good old days. if it Is Iho twolio dajH" steamer irlp that prueuts tho Chicago bnso: ball team from coming to Honolulu, tho obstnelo Is unBtirniountablc. Thero is jus a suspicion that tho real reason lor tho Btop in California is Cali fornia's rcfui al to let a good thing pass that vyay without stopping. Governor Mott-Snilth's message to tlie Japanese residents of tho Terri tory ulioulil bo veiy pleasing to them Ho has recommended that thoy, pip zcrvo good order nnd attend the American public school, thus becon. mg permanently asboclated with American Idenja and American pro; ress. This doctrine has mado good Amei loans of ovory people on earth. Now that the dust of dlsastor Is - clearing, tho authorities all ugico that tho big financier caught In tho crash $ was hono other than' II. II. Rogers, whom Lawson brought Into tho llino- light. Itogcrs Is said to hau always played tho stotlt market game, but ilko many gamblers, bet on tho red ' onco too oftehv(iSlnce ho has been put Q un tho shelf with vulnerable men j. onco thought to bo invuluerablo, ona is inclined to speculate on how long .. It will bo beforo Lawson gets his. Ho claims to liavo quit reforming and gouo back to Btock gambling. Tho port of Honolulu will always he In danger of tho damage anno by quarantine until the Legislature of tho Territory appropriates liberally for, iho permanent maintenance) of a large sanitation forco. "fho'mosqulto campaign and the Inspection. of out ildo fccctlons of tho town should bo iiovor-nndlng. After tho noonlo liavo ' lost a "fow'imorb thousand -dollars by Bulletin' WISHKl.V MUI-L.IJTI.N rr Six Mniiilu o ,K IVr Year, tti where In U S I. no IVr Yeai, an) where in Caiutl.i .. I.fto Per Year ttlaM, toreiKt 3. oil ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED Telephone 256 JANUARY 3, 1008 quarantine tlie will, It Is to bo hop ed, teallze that It is good business and the notuinl duty of government to supply ample means for handling ordinary and cxtraoidlnary lonill llous. THE KNOCKER'S WORK. Gentlemen calling on President Roosevelt not long ago wero r'alher surprised to hear him volunteer the remark that certain Inlet ests In the Territory of Hawaii did not have much use Tor him. a There was no oppoi tunlly to dis cuss tho subject but tho remark was Mifllclent lo point nt least one icsult of the work 6f the Honolulu Knocker. Other Incidents of the samo char acter might be brought to public at tention, as for Instance, tho conclu sions reached by n prominent reform er of tho mainland nftcr a for.- hours enforced conversation with an alleged email farm advocate. Ho was quid; enough to sco through tho sham Im mediately and being n frank and hon est man was quick to pay mi, Mor6 recently tho community linn been reguleil, by tho comments made among mainland people by mem who have left tho Islands nftcr haying been directly or ludltccttly brought in contact Willi tho Knocker. Their re ep'iiiuo to the vicious attack, nnd despicable mcthoda followed Jiy tlio Honolulu Knocker is a. general attack on tho community. Thoy hold tho "missionary" or the "planter" or some prominent- community 'fnctor respons ible for an Injury committed by tho despised Knocker which,, carries on o maligning campaign, npt because the community supports It but rather on' KILAUEA VOLCANO IN ERUPTION. IIII.O, Dec. 31sf. Tho entire pit of tho crater KHiAUKA Is actlvo and tho reflection from tho lire became visible nt Hllo at 11 o'clock last tight. (Special by Wireless.) Don't Miss the Opportunity of a Lifetime. Go and See the Wonder of the Pacific in Action. THE ROUND TRIP COSTS ONLY S42.50. Tho Volcano can bo visited with com fort nnd absolttto safety. For information regarding tho trip apply to THE HENRY WATERH0USE TRUST CO., LTD., , Cor. Merchant and Fort Streets, Honolulu. cHonolu1u,Hwii, Fov Rent Aloha Lane $15.00 (Beretania Street $40.00 Victoria Street $35,00 Beretania Street $22,50 Matlock Avenue $22,50 Kinau Street $30.00 Punchbowl Street $30.00 Kairaulri $20.00 Matlock Avenue $25.00 King Street $15.00 Kewalo Street $22.50 Kairauki $18.00 Liliha Street $15.00 FURNISHED. r Kalihi Road $20',00 King Street $15.00 Kaimuki $45.00 For Sale Leasehold on about 30 acres in Ka lihi Valley, Chance for small far mer. Waterhouse Trust Corner Fort and Merchant Sts. Honolulu, t TfJfeBRT COMPANY. f Wit '' -r-r"r"tmaYrT9wfaS ci x "airrvt? w c . x -"tiVi To Let FURNISHED HOUSES Settlement Road, 2 bedrooms. $12.00 Matlock Ave., 2 B. R $30.00 Young St., 2 B. R 330.00 Fawna St., 2 B. R $35.00 UNFURNISHED Kaimukl, 1 B. R $ 0.00 Punchbowl, 8 B. R $ 8.00 Manoa, 2 B. R 315.00 Einma Lane, 3 B. R $15.00 Robello Lane, 2 B. R 518.00 Punchbowl St., 2 B. R $18.00 Wilder Ave, 2 B. R $18.00 Wilder Ave., 3 B. R S20.00 Gandall Lane, 3 B. R $22.00 King St., 2 B. R $25.00 Lunnlilo St., 3 B. R $40.00 Beretania Ave., 4 B. R $50.00 Rent a house of Trent Trust Co., Ltd, t $0vt mI hnM icconnt of the community's disgusted Indirect cucc. Jtttt ns long ns tho town allows thu campaigns of malicious mlstcprescn tntlou to go 'on, nnd Iho despised Knocker work on sufferance, Just so iong will It bo periodically nno un justly held to account by a misin formed Ptesldent, nnd receive counter Knocks front men who want to pay up obi scoies nnd do co by taking It out In sweeping condemnation of some certain clement with which people who know of Hawaii are acquainted. It Is a thing that will go on while the Honolulu Knocker Is attppurted Ly Indifference. And the most ridic ulous featuro about tho whole miser able damaging business Is tho fact Unit the first one lo loudly condemn tho results of Its own handiwork Is thu Honolulu Knocker. PAWNBR0KING BUSINESS (Continued from Pace 1) lfc that these shall not bo taken at their faco vnluo but tiro meiely fot malllles lo euablo tho fiaw nbrokorn to i-viule iho paymerit of tho license. Dep uty Attorney General Whitney be loves Unit this ovuslon, oven If tho pawnbrokers keep their ptomlses lo lot tho borrowers redeem their pledges, Is Illegal! and ho Intends t.' have the matter fully live 'It '-1 nnd If It Is found Hint the I v Ii ' broken liavo tho oUtndeis .-un s'u ' Tho Oceanic steamer Alameda, six days out from San Krnnclsco, lias not been sighted by the signal station as jet. It was thought that sho would bo In sight early this mninlng, according to offlclals of dip company when seen Oils morning. Sho maybo taking her timo so as to avoid 'all possibility of delay from tho quarafirtae regulations. This Is not thought probable.-Jiowovcr, 11 being more likely that tho Alameda has been hold back by Iho j;ough sons that liavo been running oft tlio Islands lor Iho past few days. Sho will un (iottbtedly bo In sight nnd enter tlio harbor boino time this afternoon. Entries for the Poultry Show can be made at office of The Waterhouse Co., Judd Bldg. ALLTHAT'SNEWESTAND BEST IN THE ' Fort St. P. O. Box 710. MR. BUSINESS MAN likes to have his lunch down townif he can find a cood, clean place where he can real ly enjoy his meal, and if the things they have to eat are dainty and appetizing, and the 'service neat and respectful. We make a specialty of that kind of lunchqs, Just try the Alexander Young Cafe .ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG DRY GOODS LINE B. f. Ehters & Co., ANDRADE LETS (Continued from Pane 1) tho case Involved before tho Grnnd .'ury In order to get the protection which tho District Court refuses tliom. Tho caRn was that of M. J. Cotto, a Portuguese, who was charged with ntsault on Odlcer laiuhivvn during thr performance of his duty. I.unhhva testllled that he had arrested Colto'a wlfo for selling liquor without a li cense. She n3ked him not to tnlo her down to tho police station beforo her husband came home I.uahlwa cour teously waited until Col to enmo Home. I'olto asked tho officer if ho had a wairnnt, nnd was told Hint llicio was no warrant, but thnt the pollco 1103. sessed the marked money which had been paid for the liquor. Colto then held 11 short convctsatloti with his wife, nfler 'which he advanced on I.unlilwu nnd struck htm 11 blow on tho breast which caused him to reel bnckwards. Colto then caught hold of Clio officer and tried thrco times to eject him from the loom. Ho was dually taken in chnige by tlio officers who were with l.uahlwn. Judgo Perry, who appeared for tho defendant, admitted that tho four other ollleers would testify similarly lo I.uahlwa. Tho defendant, when on the stand, stated that ho had not struck I.uahlwa, but admitted that ho had caught hold of him nnd had tried to eject him, In spite of the fact that he had seen I1I3 badge. Ho explained that his wife had told him that I.ua hlwa was lying. He also complained that the officers who finally took him In chnrgo had used him roughly. It was then'-that the Judge, al though an absolutely elenr caso had been mado out by tho prosecution, and though the law makes tho offense i very serious one, punishable with a lino ns high us Si 000, paralyzed all present by llndlng tho defendant not guilty. Tho news of tho decision spread over tho pollco station Ilko wildfire. nil the officers being unanimous In tho opinion that fiom now on they would have no protection of the law, at least not In the Portuguese settle ment, which, though generally law- nbldlng, contains a tough clement which often Interferes with officers. especially when they make arrests In liquor cases. It Is probable that the polite will bring tho matter befoio tho Grand Jury In ender tj try to get an indict ment against (,'olto. "I don't like to antagonize tho Couit," said SherifT laukea this noon, "but 1 have the matter under consideration, and may hrlnglt befdro'.Uie araud'Jurj'." may'change"plan (Continued from Piae 1) Hon nnd be committed for tilal to tho Cltcult Court. Tho now Grand Jury will com menco Its labors soon. It Is believed to bo a good body, and thero ureex pectatlons that its investigations wilt bo along djfferont lines from tlioto of tho last two Grand Juries, which wero extremely- peaceful bodies. One of thu first? matters which will como before tho now Inquisitorial body will be the caso of A. lVTaylor, Chief of Detectives, who Is charged with having assaulted a Hawaiian named Palkull Fine Job PrlntlnC at tlis Bulletin. WW'W9'WWWWyHR and PRINTING ON SHORT NOTICE is our sneeialtv. 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The impression they give is one of extreme comfort, yet of the most striking individuality and good' taste. ' , , They are made from the finest custom grades of imported and doniestio tested woolens in exclusive patterns that aie not duplicated elsewhere, 'M. McIMERNY, LTD.,' 1 Haberdasher and Clothier7' Merchant and Fort HmiihiiiiiiiiiiI1 J Lining Up Delegates For 'i Republican Convention WASHINGTON, U. (J., Dee, 17 There will he 0$0 delegates lo thu Iteptlhliean National Convention In 190S, of whom &0G will represent the 4S fetatos nnd II tho .Territories ot New Mexico, Arizona and Alaska, tho District of Columbia, Philippine 1 orto Illco, nnd Hawaii, A majority, j or 191, Is necessary to nominate a candidate, anil it requires no complex computation to show that not 0110 ot tho candidates now in thu Held has anthlng like n cinch on the nomina tion Just yet. Nor can any ot them llgtirc out now just where ho will se cure tho number of votes necessary to n choice; which goes to prove moro than nnjvotllcr evidence to tho samo effect which 11 wide-open contest tho Hepubllcnn raco Is. Assuming that every one pf tho fn orllc sons now In the Jlcld Is suro of n bolld delegation from his own State, they start off like this: Knox, of Pennsylvania, CS. Taft, of Ohio, 40. Cannon, of Illinois, f,i, Fairbanks of Indiana, 30. La Toilette, of Wisconsin, 2C. This, of course, is Ignoring the con test In Ohio, where Korakor purposes lighting ifor delegates, and the 'oppo sition to I,a rotlet'la in the lladgcr State. Should Hughes capture tho New fork; delegation, ho "would, -!cnd oft with, 7ij, or Corto'lya'u woiriri; if bo should I10 tho Kmplro State's candU date Secretary Taft Is tho only candl dato who lias received tontatlvo In dorsements from cither States than his own. Stnto committees or con ventions In tho West liavo cxjircsseM a preference for him such as Ne braska, with 1C votes, and Kansas, BABY MILK Produced under tho same conditions a that ' supplied to the Palaraa Settlement. The Pond Dairy Ring Up 482, IT. a? The Mew Year will be happier for you if you lunch regularly at the KotTman Saloon, (BILLY HOWELL'S PLACE) Royal . Hawaiian Hotel Exlusivcly, European Plan. EDWIN 0. CHILD ' Manager WHEN You Want Electee Wiring Done or Private Telephonic Installed or Dry Batteries, call tho UNION ELFGTRIO CO., fi9 Beretania St. Phone 315. See Here ry","""""flrv with 20. Alaskn'e two delegates bayo been-iustrildcd for film and tho two 1'elegfttci from 'tho lllglith Michigan district wore pledged In Cannon; but ilf.ee this was pi lor to tho Issuo .of tho call of tho national committee. It must bo dona over ngalft. Various communities aro Impregnated with ceiitltncnt for this or Hint candidate but up to tlil:i tlmo thero has been no dellnito crystallization. Tho nggregato delegate vote of tho six States named Is 302, which leaves R78 delegates to light for tn the other 39 States and In tho Territories nnd insular possessions. Therefore, most of the political soil ot the country is what jnlglit bo called fallow, and consequently ready for tho plowof tho Presidential 'husbandnlcn. Such a piospcct will call for tho utmoit exertion on the part of the candi dates, and all have a great lescrvo of seed to sow'. Tho grcatejt activity will doubt less be witnessed In tlio South, whero tho crop of delegates will number 2G4, divided ns follows among tlio several States: Alabama, 22; Alkali bas, IS; Florida, 10; Ocorgla, 2C; Louisiana, IS; Mississippi, 20; North Carolina, 4: South Carolina, IS; Tennessee, 24; Texas, 30; Virginia, I; I; Oklahoma, 14. Counting tho border States of Kentucky',' with 2G, and Missouri,, with DC, makes a total OI uZli, Two hundred thousand ballots have been received by tho national ofllcers of tho Drotherliood of Painters and Decorators of America at Lafayette, MM. It Is a referendum election. John M. Vail of Chicago lu ono of tho eight candidates for president. $5. ,Vi ll'ii MY OR Mil Short Kimona Jackets, Silk Kimonos, Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, Patterns, Everything from Japan JAPANESE BAZAA FORT NEXT THE CONVENT. qgr BULLETIN AD3. PAY -JBG' -SNA -w ' x w- ( 4 V. . &'i K iiSLiliilJ .1 ., T a;, ;"MiAM-ha. itLiU t-MH,,! -" Jm. ,' " , J , , 1 1 J -J.. U 'JiumJ!