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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, March 12, 1908, 3:30 O'CLOCK EDITION, Image 1

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From San Francisco: $
Hllonlan . , Mar. '18 " 4
China ... Mar.B
For San Francisco;
Alameda . , ..... .Mar. 11
j Nippon Mnru . ...Mnr 13
From Vancouver:, , ;
, Moann . . (.,.) ...Apr. 4
For Vancouver:
Mamma , Apr. 1
VOL. X. NO. 3948
Evans1 Fleet Makes Great Record
GREAT SUGAR YEAR
SUGAR QUOTATIONS
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- March 12
Centrifugals ,
Beets (Parity)
Tim advance In tlio price of suenrt
was naturally tho general topic of
conversation oa the street this morn
Ins. The fact that the niiotntlon Bent
thn Planters' Association Is 4.0i
lints nicanft that a rotiBlilcrahlo
vJliiiui(lt of sugar 200 tons .orjgeney In tho east, Hawaii hns lieen
woio was Bold at the figure noted., buying up a lot of lta Hccurltlos of
Tho rclntlvo pilte of sugar for tho, fcrtil on tho San Francisco market,
fame ilato during tho lust fle ycurs I vcntuio to sn that Hawaii has nb
tliows that tho present iiuotatlon h curbed In the pnat year quite throo
with one cxioptlon the host of that million dollar' wojrth of Its own
period. 'Stork mid I onds. The securities are
I don t quite umlcrBtand this,
(harp advance," Bald it business man
heivlly Interested In sugar. "Theie
must be something behind It known
to tho experts on tho liiBlde whkh
uo do not know. It will niako n
lulgllty good sugar jear and, from
tho 'present Indications, thero Is a
possibility that wo shall haVo an av
erage price of four cents or a net
price of at least 70, per Ion.
"Tho only thing 1 am afraid of Is
Otf JL " ' Fu0H
ii boastwise mil
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Tho action of tho Clumber of Com
incrco In striving to Imvq the coastwlaa
. rhlpplng law susprndid In ro fnr as It
uporatcs Ih regard to passenger trafllc
bctwoon thlsort and the Coast wan
oslerilay afternoon denounced as uu
American by V. M. Gltfard, who, In
the meeting of tho trusties of tho
chamber, voted against a lesidutlon
to urgo thn passing of the hill
The matter of steamships vwis
brought up by tho submission iSf a re
port of tho commltteo which had Ixen
sehctcd to look Into tho Pacific Moll
proposition that It would havo Its vis-
si.I on their loturli voy.igts from tho
Qrliut risono ten bqitha for tho uso
f passongors who had tomo hero In
I'arlflc Mall verscls on round trip
tlikets, anil for Blop-nvor passengers
of tho same line. Tho b.iiiip commit
tco also ombodlcd In Its report a reo
omtnendatlon regarding tho suspen
sion of tho coaaiwlso shipping law, tho
cnllro repoit roadlng as follows
"Tho special rnmmlttto1 appolnti d
LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS
SPRING 1908 STYLES
Just in on tho Alameda, and now offered to you BLACK UN
DRESSED WORSTEDS, single and double breasted; handsome,
neat, stylish, serviceable.
BLUE SERGES, single and double breasted; here's a clean-cut,
dressy suit for you that always looks will.
Price, $20.00 and $22.50
Thoy are all tailored b7 the famous New York Tailors
Alfred Benjamin & Co.
E KASS1
CORNER HOTEL STREET
J
Big Advertising always paves
Evening
3:80 O'CLOCK Bulletin Patron's have the privilege of
FOR FIVE YEARS
1903 1004 1005 1000 1007
3.755 0 01 10375 3.4375 4 04
4 0817 3.76 5.20 3.73 4.22
that tlig price will bo bo high Hint It
will strlko tho toboggan next year, ns
It Old In the yearn 1905-OC. Anv
wily, wo nro auro of u good sugur
cnr this Benson,
"I hero Is no hoom Just now be
cause on ton of the fliinmlnl Btrln
hero nnd the Intomo will bo' forth-
mining, but II makes people short of
lundH at the present time bo they
Cannot speculate. On tho whole, It
!s a mighty good thing for tho town,
I ecauso In a speculative boom some
one la bound to got bit nnd bitten
bard,
"Tho prospects are all right What
llcninll nccdi) tij do Js to fi(t tlglit,
pay Its bills, and go ilong In tho
even tenor of Its way."
by ou to eonsldir tho matter of cer
tain rhnugos to bo mado by ho Pa
jclllc Mall StoamUilp Company In ro
gard to passenger trafllc would loport
ti a Tulliwxia . -
"Feeling that the .epilation Interest
oil tho wholo liiislncHn community nnd
those Intel ested In touilst travel as
ntllK tho Merchants' Association and
Promotion Commltteo were asked lo
nppolnt committees to mcit jour com
mlttie. ""'A meeting of tho nlno persons com
prlslnt; tho threo committees was held
and after a goncrnl discussion it was
tho sense of tho meeting that as cer
tain action had already been taken by
tho Paclllo Mall Co and that tho local
agentH of tho company had written to
8an Tranclsco fot further Instruction l
on points not clear to them, and that
as thero had boon no request from the
Paclllc Mall Co. to endorso or dlsap
provo of Its action, that It would bo
hotter to dofcr nnj action on tho part
(Continued on Page ,2)
CO., LTD.,
AND TORTl
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HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY. MARCH J2 1908
COUNTERFEITERS
GET LONG TERMS'
Judge Dole Evidently
Will Stop This Kind
Of Crime
Counterfeiting must stop. While
.Imtgo Uolo did not fay this in so
many words this morning, his action
In giving out sentences to two Kor
eans, who pleaded guilty to charges
of counterfeiting, wns oven stronger
than It ho had delivered an address
on tho subject.
Hit Clio Hun nnd Klin Koy Won,
both of whom had been caught red
handed In tho midst of counterfeit
ing, were glvon tho heaviest sen
tences whlrh hnvo ever been Imposed
for a like crime In this Territory,
tlot'i men wcro sentenced to two
jeais in Jail at bard labor, to pay
lines of $600, and tho costs of court.
In like cases beforo the sentence
havo been very light, a six-month
lerm being rather more than tho or
dinary. Judgo RoIq 'has evidently
decided that sliort tonus nro not hav
(Contlnued on Page S)
MUST .PILTZ PAY-. -HIS
LOCAL :TAXES
Tho Attorney General's department
lias been nsked for an opinion on a
Subject which should provo Interest
ing and which has never Jet como bo
fore 'tho local courts. It is in connec
tion with tho taxes of Captain Qeorgo
Plltz of tho schooner l'lauronce
Ward, which Is owned by the Pacific
Conunerrhl Cable Compiny Plltz
claims that his vessel's )iomo port is
Now York, that ho drnwn hlu piy from
New York and that ho should not bo
tuned to pay Incomo tax and poll tax
hero
In other wordrho elilma Now York
tho Ward's home port, ns his homo,
and on this pleu wishes to escapo tho
pivmont of taxes. Ho owns a houso
here and tint rortalnly will bo as
Housed cUKnliiRt. him, whtlo thu other
matter is only waiting while author
tlnsmre beln1; looked 'up by Deputy
Attorney General Sutto.
In como manner Tho ciso is llko
that of Hnpil s. Pratt, which Is now
befoio the Supremo Court, Hapal Is
tho District Magistrate of Hllo and
took up n liomcstoad'outBhle that city
(Contlnuadjon Pago 2) ,
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M1E AT
SEASIDE TONliT
A dance will be given at tho Sea
side Hotel tonight lu honor nt Cid.
llolton and ofllccis" and ladles On
hoard tho transport Thomas. Thq
Fourth llcglment band will furnish
n concert dMring tho ovculnk.
Friends of tho Army and Nnvy and
of tho Seaside aro all cordially In
vited. The clearance sale at Illoin's closes
Saturday. Tnko advaatago of tho
bargains now.
The Prudential
is still "as safe as Gibraltar." Last
year, the reduction In expense was
over .
i
One Million Dollars
and the total amount loaned to pol-
icy-holders for the year 1907 was
Over Seven Millions
Thcie facts, more than anything
we could say, show the stability and
Ktrengtn of the Prudential,
Hawaiian Trust
PnirtntMiv I iA
m, vuiuuj) iviui
Fort Sf. BcnoluU
OTto
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the way for .the bigger store if the ads
SARGENT GIVES
HAWAII ADVICE
Believes In Encouraging
Immigration From
Mainland
GREEN KEGOMMLNDS
RUSSIAN-GERMANS
iSnyg That Colony of Thcw People
I Could Be Induced To Come
I to Hawaii
Sonic valuable advice In regard to
tho methods whlih the Territory
(.light to puiMie lu Its efforts to se
nnit limulgiantB, tontilucd in letters
wrllfi u to Secretary Wood during his
tccnt tlslt on tho mainland by Com
mMlimvt Sargent of the lluicau of
Inunlginllon and lnsiieitor-ln-Chnrga
Green of tho DIvIbIoii of Information
nnd Distribution of th it rame bureau,
was bruught to tho attention of tho
COMMISSIONER F. P. SAROENT
Chamber of Commerce nt tho meet
ing of tho trustees, whleh'took placo
esteiday afternoon The Icttor
lends as follows.
Department of Commerce nnd
labor
Hill can of Immigration and
Naturalization
Washington, Feb. 12, 190K
My Dear Mi Wood; deferring to
cur conversations In regard to tho
(Continued on Fnge 4)
Big
Furniture
Discount
Sale
at
j. hopp & co.;
(Lewers & Cooke Bldg.)
KING STREET.
That's the watchword of our con
cern, and we take pnde in it.
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE
IMI I JMHIWIIIIII II
ULLETCN
verifying its Circulation
ARCTIC EXPLORER
HERE 0OH0MAS
Major General Greeiy
On Leave To
PhilUoines
Major General A. W. Orecly, hot
ter known to tho rending world as
tho famous Arctic explorer, arrived
here today on tho United States Ar
my transport Thomas from tho Coast.
GcnernI Grccly la on a lcavo of iib
henco from his command of tho Da
kota division of tho U S Army, nnd
will go from here to tho Philippines,
nnd then perhaps up north through
Siberia.
"I wns In Honolulu when Dolo
was Goernor," said tho General to
v Hiillctln reporter this morning,
"nnd I am acquainted with n. groat
many of the old-timers hare, t am
very glad that wo aio going to ro
main here for a few da a, so that I
may icncw relations with m old
friends I am not sure ns jet, but 1
think that I shall niako a trip up
through Siberia beforo I return homo,
(Continued on Pfl 2)
CONSULS ASKED TO
STOP ATHONOLULU
At the meeting of tho Chambar of
Coinmorco yesterday afternoon a copj
of tho circular letter bent by tho De
partment of State to tho various con
fills locnttd In countries bordering on
tho Pacific, was road It suggested
that they, on thilr trnvels to tho main
land, disembark nt Honolulu, when
over It was possible, for tho purpobo
of advising tho local business men of
matters which might hencul them
from a trade standpoint, nnd to deliver
addresses beforo tho Chamber of
Commerce, If arrangements could ho
inado to do ro
A Ir''' n 'm tho Dolegata
stating i, "i Terri
tories had Just move. i Pit n v rooms,
and 'would appreciate some Hawaiian
llctures wjth which to decorate them
This matter wns referred to the Pro
motion Commltteo on motion by Mor
gan. Several other letters from tho Del
egate, icferrlng" to Poajl IlBrhor mat
ters, the contents of which havorfal
ready been published, wcro read.
Tho National Hoard of Trade Invit
ed tho Chamber to becomo a member
Wood stated that Judge Hatch had
lecommcniled to accept this Invita
tion, as It was an Influential! organlza
(Contlnueo on Page 2) '
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SUGAR '
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 11.
SUGAR: 90 degree Centrifugals, 4 04
cents, or $B0 80 per ton, .Previous
quotation, 3 89 cents,
BEETS: 88 analysis, 10s. 0 3-4d,
Tarity, 4 22 cents. Previous quota
tion, 10s. Gd.
PINEAPPLES !
PINEAPPLES!!
PINEAPPLES!!!
ISLAND PRUIT CO..
72 S. KING. .PHONE 15.
Rubber Goods
keep while in use, but deteri
orate when kept in stook. Wc
have in a FRESH LOT of
them on the last Alameda. Get
them now. .HOT WATER
BOTTLES, SYRINGES, ETC.
HollisterDrugCo
Fort Street.
Phone 49.
Good Meals I
o.
at
Popular ''
jrnucs si
are read
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EDITION
FIGHTING SHIPS
BETTER THAN EVER
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 12. Admiral Evans' Fleet arrived at
Magdalena Bay two days ahead of the planned schedule, and the ships
arc reported to be in better condition than when they started. The
Navy Department is highly gratified with the showing made during the
record-breaking trip.
New
mmh
QUEENSTOWN, Ireland, March 12 The gTeat ocean liner Maure
tania arrived here today five days and five minutes from New York.
This establishes a new trans-Atlantic record.
INSTRUCTED FOR TAFT
OMAHA, Neb , March 12. The
Republican State delegation to the
National Convention has been in
structed for Taft.
COTTON WAGES REDUCED
LOWELL, Mass., March 12. Sev
en cotton factories of this city have
reduced wages ten per cent.
Tho second count n tho contest of
tho Ilulletlu newsbojH found tho
oung merchants of tho streots work
ing along In good form nnd much In
terested In tho progress of them
solves and tho other fellow Thorn
havo been no notable changes lu the
list, or had not been at thn time nt
tho Bcrond count, Tho third count Is
practically duo as tho publication of
tho second Is a little Into Tho "two
bpot" sollers havo gained their point
by getting tholr names In tho papor
and thero Is strong suspicion that
BULLETINI
rf wrtniJnao Biu&raJK
Snappy Shoe Styles
for gentlemen. We have
them in our windows.
One of them is our new tan
Blucher Oxford for Spring and
Summer wear. It is made of
genuine Russia Calf on the
"Hulbert" last.
The correct Welted sole,
with smooth inner-soles, soft,
and pliable, makes it an easy
nnd stylish shoe, The leather
takes a delightful polish.
This shoe wears well, . and
holds its shape till the end.
Price $4 50. Ask for Style
No. 450.
Manufacturers' Shoe
P. 0. Box 409
When a merchant feels like re
trenching it would pay him better (of
the two evils) to move to a smaller
ttorc rather than to cut down his ad
vertising space Of course, the right
tort of merchant will do neither.
Ipp- Bulletin Advertising means
home-readers, and a home-reader
iiicans the
WOMAN
BEHIND THE
P0CKETB00K!
PRICE 5 CENTS
SENTENCED TO DIE
DENVER, Colo, March 12. An
nrchist Alfa, who killed Father Hein
rich at the altar, was today sentenc
ed to death.
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YAQUIS ARE ACTIVE
EL PASO, Texas, March 12. The
Yaquis have mustered against the
Ife'cans and Sonora troops are in
ths field.
WSBOYS
they nro assisting tho boys higher up.
This ought not to hn but It cannot
nlw.ijs be helped Thu record of the
ftcond count follows:
OFFICE SELLERS
1 J. Noble 640
3 Pltil. Fernandez 682
2 Geo. Richard , 316
7 M. Carvalho 508
5 Jcc Carvalho 382
0 0. Rawlins 452
4 J. Perrcira . . . . , 268
8 Ping Kong 246
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