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'O" EVERY MERCANTILE BUSINESS IN HONOLULU HAS BEEN BUILT UP BY-0MEN CUSTOMERS STEAMER TABLE From San Francisco: Mongolia Keb. Alameda Feb. H For San Fraaclsco: Alameda Jan: 28 'Korea Keb. 8 Frm VangouTer: Mlowera rob. S For Vancouver: Aorangl i.eb. 6 There is somewhere recorded the honors and blessings that fall to a man who makes two blules of grass grow where but one grew before. This order of merit sure ly extends to the man who dou bles his business by the use of all legitimate means. If other men have waxed great from small be ginnings by calling to their aid the potential influence of such a paper as the EVENING- BULLE TIN why should not yout "ve vi - -w .ri evening Bulletin r LATEST THE BULLET1NHAS NOC0MPET1T0R AS HAWAII'S HOME PAPER EDITION VOL. X. NO. 39J4 14 PAGES-HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HA WAn," SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1908-14 PAGES PRICES CENTS SV i I r & $& I !. I , H . I- MOANA Merchants Advertising V Don't Want To Qive Donat'ons Form of Alleged Advertising- Regular Mediums Recognized. Tim following icsolutlon war, offered 1) O. V. Smith, I'rcs- Idcnl of tlio Morcliiuits' Association, anil unanimously passed: "ltc?olcd, Tlint the Mcirlmnts' Association nlnrcs Itself on record us discouraging tlic placing of advertisements In ephc O mernl publications, nnil fin titer recommends to Us member:) Hint advertising lie contlncil to tlio icgulnr ptilillcathiiis of tlio city. The man with I lie piogrnm, tlio . ephemeral publication, unci tlio lien rllt (imposition for Ills own bonc llt who has been In tlio habit of pulling largo chunks of coin out of tlio pockota of, tlio local merchants, will heroaftor lmo n li.inl tlmn If tlio ncllun tiikcn by tlio Mcrclinnts' , Association cstcrdny nftcrncon Is uirrled out. Tlio directors of tlio Association ycstoul.iy decliled that tlicy hud had their let; pulled quite, enough. Advertising was one thing, they ngiccd, and charity ipiito an other; mid It would ho to tlio hciiellt of tlio cutlm business community If there linos weio Hhaiply drawn. Kd. II. Paris said that thorn had, been u great deal of advertising so liciting. Every business man was Rotting his leg pulled, and," though u committee had been appointed to which all ml. Hellenics should bo re ferred, nothing had been done, V. I.. Waldron said that every member could dccldo for himself, l'arls said that united action would count, nnd Smltii was of tlio opinion that If theso people know that tho members of tlio Association would not patronize thorn they would not bother tlieln. Kovornl of those pres ent announced that their firms would cut out ralcndar ndvcrtlalng in tho future. Wakefield bald (hat tho point win to distinguish between donations nnd ads. After n lot of Instances of iid.-gruttlur; had been recounted It was decided that tlio Association placed llseir on record in the matter, discouraging the placing of adver tisements In ephemeral publications rnd further recommending to its mombcni that they do likewise. SUGAR. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 31. SUGAR: 88 analysis Bcet3, 9s. 101-2d. Parity, 4.07 cents. Pre vious quotation, 0s. 11 l-4d. ' . tin m gap- ouLLETin ads, pay -yg& SPRING SUITS CUSTOM-MADE by AL FRED BENJAMIN, the New York Tailor. & That's enough for those ' lukn VTMW Tn Ml, in, t, can only say, "Come in and sec them. If you like the way they look, try one on. THEN you'll see what style and fit mean, "Then ask the price. You'll buy." NEW Hire OF THE LATEST STYLES. The Kash Co. Ltd. Cor. Fort & Hotel JKlMJiiiiiiii ii'til'Mte 'irtfnliftiffAi'tihii HOTEL NOT CLOSED FOR PRESENT Declar In II k i MM MfaW LEAK Sugar Cargo Damaged And Is Bejng x Unloaded The American bark H. C. Allen lias birrung n leal: nnd will not bo able to sail out tomonow with her cargo, i.s sho had Intended to. Neither tho master nor the agents of tho vessel hero are willing to talk as yet, for tho exact causo of tho leal: nnd tho extent of ilaiungo It will do cannot bo determined until tlio esscl has un dergone n rigid and thorough exam ination. It Is thought, however, that tho water is entering tho ship through apertures near her rudder-post In the stern. When the Allen camo down fiom (ira)s Harbor sho en countered terrific storms ami It was repotted at that time that sho had sprung a leak. Ttil'i was denied by Captain Wilier at the time. If, how ever, tho votsel has been strained by tho seas nnd weather sho met coming down, tho damiigo will probably amount to considerable.. Tho Allen Is now lying next to tho Coronadn at the railway wharf ami It, unloading a part of her sugar car go on the deck of the latter vessel. Some of the sugar has already been damaged, and It Is to prevent any further trouble that her. cargo Is be ing discharged. It Is said on rellahlo authority on tho waterfront thnt the Allen Is not tnMug more than a foot of water a day Into her hold, nnd, if this Is so, sho can boon bo repaired, mil thus bo ablo to go out on her voyage Xi I Mm I Clul.V crAlcn MADt IN HEW YOBK lfllfjJ.l,llTfl''l iymoiysiVMV) !U...vk,La POBIPV 9 UIHji ?srv At ii r3jM5k W$ fcjFJjtEBri WWmm Jr Piiw t m 'S Everything In Readiness For Work, Says Dean Willis T. Pope ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS WILL BE GIVEN FEB. 3 Building Has Been Hovcd, Renovat ed, Painted, and Put in Condi tion for Begcinning of School Work The work of tho new Collego of Agrlculturo nnd Mechanic Arts will commence next Monday morning, when entrance examinations for tho preparatory courso will bo given un der the supervision of Dean I'opc. From piescnt Indications there, will bo a largo number of pupils en i nil themselves for tho special oven Ins courses which commence noxt week. Ucan I'opo already has a long list of those who havo slgnillcd their Intention of taking up vnrlous stud ies, mid ho says that he expects to linvo four or flvo times as many ns soon ns tho work nctuntly begins. The 'colleges building Is now In teadiness for tho beginning of school. Tho finishing touches wcro put on It today, Tho yard has been well grad ed and planted to grnss, which will givo n fine lawn as soon as' It grows. Tlio building which is to bo tho tem porary headquarters or tho collego until tho permanent buildings nro erected on tho Collego Mills tract, has been thoroughly cleaned, rcno ated, and painted, and tho rooms arranged in accordance with tho uses to which they nro to be put. The Instructors havo nil been se lected nnd nro on tho ground ready to begin work on Monday. Tho courses of study aro nearly complet ed, Dean I'opo being engaged now In revising them. Tho folloing stnta ninnt wiui mado hyahlm this morn ing: Tho Collego of Agrlculturo anil Mechanic Arts Is preparing n courso of evening lessons lo tho public. No equlremonts other than Interest and good attention. This course, though agricultural In n general way, will include such subjects as botany, soils, entomology, horticulture, fertilize,, plant breeding, farm crop3, plnnt Ureases, forestry, nnd n comprehen sive lecturo on general agricultural literature Tho following Is a brief outlino of evening courbcs on agricultural sub jects, beginning Tuesday evening, Keb. 18th, and continuing through Friday evening, March .11, 190S: (Centinued on Page 4) ' - i A serious enrthnuako occurred at fiounlvcs, Hnytl. A ntimbor of buil dings fell, but no ono was reported lillcd. WHY does a man appoint an Ex ecutor in his will to carry out his wishes t Why does he secure a Guardian for his children! Because the welfare of his children is the most im portant thing in the world to him. Then why not appoint for Executor or Guardian a re sponsible party with a rep utation! Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fori 8K lUnnJ'Jlh MMWh,T KHftffifl Thaw Will Go To Asylum ,l8ol(ltol l'rc Special Cablr NEW YOBK, N. Y.. Feb. 1. The jury in the trial of Harry K. Thaw for the murder of Stanford White re turned a verdict today of not guilty on account of insanity. Thaw will be sent to the Matte wann Asylum for the Criminal Insane. Out For Harriman Ajiocfafrii i'rci fiprrfitl Cable WASHINGTON. I). 0., Feb. 1. The Government has begun suit at Salt lake City to dissolve the mer ger of the Hmriman sygtim of lull- ways. T0KI0, Japan, Feb. 1. The Chi nese Government has suggested to Japan that South America often a favorable field for emigration. i i i IN THE STBA1T PUENTA ARENAS, Straits of Ma gellan, Feb. 1. The American fleet under Admiral Bob Evans has' arriv ed here. i BROOKLYN BANK SUSPENDS NEW YORK. N. Y Feb. 1. The Home Bank of Brooklyn suspended today. PHILIPPINE ASSMBLY ADJOURNS MANILA, P. J., Feb. 1. The first session of the Philippine Assembly closed today. Another session will open on Tuesday. I HP I II HAVE YOU EVER taken the trouble to learn how cheaply we deliver SELECTED PINE APPLES at mainland points! ISLAND FRUIT CO., 725 Kin?. Phone 15. Dainty Meals served in the best style in Jie best-appointed Cafe in Honolulu, at Popular Prices We Aim To Please. We Know How. Alexander YoungCafe ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG FURNITURE J. HOPP & CO., LEWERS & COOKE BLDO., King St. jtf rttiMilfrr Emigrate To South J Merchants Will Try To Get Business Cf Fleet ASSOCIATION PASSES KAHULUI RESOLUTION Chairman of the Organization An nounces the Committees Which Are to Serve During Year The Honolulu merchants will tnko nctivo steps to sco to it that Admiral Kvans' fleet hus tho supplies it i.eeds In this port. They ngreo that tho Islands can supply all It needs. It only the merchants have sufficient assurnnco of tho fact that tho sup plies will bo purchased here, so that they can lay thm in stock. With icRard to somo things, such ns meat, Hour, vegetables, etc., this is not even necessary, but It would be to tho benefit of nil concerned It tho necessary urrangements could bo mado ahcud of time. The Merchants' Association directors at tho meeting yestorday decided to take time" by tho forelock, and ns a consoquenco Inquiries at the proper quarters will be made by that organization. Waldron suggested that tho Asro elation take up the matter of calling tho attention of tho proper oAithorl- tics to the fact that Honolulu would be ablo to furnish Admiral Evans with tho supplies It nccdod. Hono lulu could feed uny fleet, so long as tho city has sufficient notice On motion by Paris It was decided to do this. It w.ii rinn-.illv ngrccd that Ho' nolulu louI I in. , ly nil generil tiup piles, such ns meat, Hour, Iru.ts, etc., hut'other things, such ns engine oil, etc., could not bo furnished unless Mifllclcnt notice vas hnd in advnnce so that tho merchants could have some assurnnco that their supplies would bo bought before they took them In stock. Tho petition from Maul, similar to the ono submitted' to the Chamber of Commerce, and a resolution asking Congress for nn appropriation for a preliminary survey of Knhulul har bor, were read. Petrlo wanted to know how much money was needed. It was possible thnt Hawaii would bo asking 'too much. Smith said that what benefited Knhulul would benefit Hawaii. Paris remarked that It would bo Impossible to stop Honolulu's trado from going to Kahulul, and, in tho long run, Ho nolulu would be benefited by the In rreased trado. Wakeflold said that It was a die graca that whenever pnescngors left (Continued on Pays 4.) Gillette Safety Razor , Shaves you in ease, com fort, and safety. It is always ready there is no honing or stropping to get it in shape for a shave. It's cheaper, too. Call and see how they work. GILLETTE BLADES. Hollister DrugCo. DON'T FORGET OUR PARCELS DELIVERY TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE, PHONE 301. i tijltsfcittiito'a' i 8fiiaiw , j lyrthi'lttdwi i iiirfiiiiiSiiiiiini'ii itfciii Later, But Not Now, Is C. R. Frazier's Idea Tells Of Mis Travels and Of What Small Farmers Alight Do On Higher Lanu Of Hawaii, " 'See Hawaii Kirst," is a slogan 1 ruggest lo bo adopted by every resi dent in the Islands," said Chun. It. Krnzlcr, who returned in Saturday's Klnatt from a pleiiBuro trip to tho big Inland. "I'or scenery, climate, unci enjoyment the mainland cannot beat n visit to the high clovntlons on . tho Island of Hawaii." I AsKcd for some of his Impressions' of Hawaii, Mr. l'railcr hud tho fel-j lowing to cay: "Tho Island of Hawaii Is ono of! tho most wonderful countries of tho world. Agriculturally, almost nn- thing grown for tho tiso of man or beast can bo rntsed successfully there. Climatically, no other placo on earth of so small an area ca equal It for variety. 8ccnlcally, It Is wild, rugged, vast, majestic, fascina ting, and beautiful. In fact, tho Inl and of Hawaii Is n little world In It self. It has tropic, temperate, anil irlgld zones. Ono may spend a per spiring day at sea level and tho next Moana Hotel Is Not To Close Just Ye The Moana Hotel Is not to close, after all. An announcement to this effect was made this morning by Al exander Young nnd Manager llorl Belie. Tho reason for hoping tho hotel open, on a partial basis at least, Ap pears to bo tho action taken by tho Hoard if l.lcento Commissioners yes terday at Its meeting. Mr. Young wrote to tho Board, asking what would bo Us attltudo toward allowing tho hotel to keop its bar and bath house I mining, with tho rest of tho hotel closed. Tho matter was debated at tho meeting, with tho result thnt Mr. Young was notified that tho law must bo compiled with, and that tho law required that for him to keep open n hotel bar, ho must kocp open a bona lido hotel, that Is, that thu hotol must keep open not less than "0 rooms. When asked oh to what ho would do In tho matter, Mr. Young referred tho Inquirer to Manager Hertsche. "Yes, certainly, wo will keept tho hotol open," said Mr. Hertsche. "Docs that mean that you will keep open only tho 20 rooms required by Manufacturers' Shoe P. 0. .Box 4G9. Co., aaae day bo Bhlvcrlng under woolen clothes near tho summit of Mauna Koi. Island Farming "Of the most Interesting features 1 noticed were tho possibilities for the farmer. At Walkl, on tho Par ker ranch, near 0000 Jcet elevation, I was astonished to rec four hlg disc plows, equipped with three head ot horses each, tearing up the virgin r.oll. 'What In the world nro )ou do ing theroT' I called to tho leading plowman, a brlght-eyrd and intclll-gcnt-laoklng Kngllshmnn. 'Just rip ping up a couple of hundred acres for a corn crop,' he answered. I was tow surprlsod to ask more, bo snapped a picture ot him nnd his outfit to bo Mire I hadn't been dreaming. Later I met tho managing farmer, a typi cal Mlssourlan, and ho showed me com on the cob twelve to fourteen inches In length, 'Wo've fltty acres of this up yonder,' ami he pointed to (Continued en Pfe 5) lawT" "It means thnt wo will keep opon as many rooms as wo can find tenants fdr. We Iimo already engaged a good many." "Aud will you servo monls, or only run tbo hold as a rooming house?" "Wo will servo moals. In fact, It' wn can get tho necessary business, wo will run tho hotel wldo open, as wo havo been doing right along." This statement by the management will bo received Joyfully by tho many local pcoplo who hnvo vlowcd with regret tho proposed closing ot this popular resort. FIVE KILLED IN A LODGING-HOUSE FIRE KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 1. rive rieoplc perished here today in a lodging-house fire. DENIS O'SULLIVAN COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 1. Denis O'Sulliran died here today following an operation for appendicitis. c Personal Appearance Say, Young Man, Do you realize that yonr oharaokr is judged by your personal BBpenraueet Don't clothe your body well and neg lect your feet; you may lose out by wearing shabby shoes. Our Immense Stook of Men's Shoet was never so complete and up-to-date m now. We havo embodied in our ihtxn nearly every leather known. When pft&sint: by, stop and look at the Leather Window Display. Fort St. P.O. Box 469. Phone 882. Ltd. Phone 382 irtri ttntfitf a a h