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A Good Ad. in a Good Paper CREATES a demand among thoughtful buyers
You can't lift a retail business out
of a small-neighborhood orbit unless
you Advertise. Publicity It The Only
Meant of Expansion. When the
masses are informed that you actual
ly exist, that you have goods to sell,
that you offer inducements to the
purcluuer, then your trade grows.
This lesson has been learned by every
merchant who advertises in the
Evening Bulletin
Irom San Francisco:
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Nevudnn Apr. .lift
For Qan Francisco:
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Alameda. Apr. "2
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8:30 O'CLOCK The Bu,,etin contains a full list of the best local stores EDITION
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VOL. X. NO. 3981
HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. MONDAY. APRIL 20 1908
PRICE 5 CENTS
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MAGISTRATE'S
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Tills Is the rcspoiibo Unit Henry
K. Cooper gave tills morning to the
query regarding Ills candidacy for
Mil) or of Hunoliilu.
"Tlie (.uggcstlon has enmo from to
many different Bourted that 1 can
hardly turn It down off-liand, and tlio
least I can do Is to consider It."
Tills Is tlio Illicit phase of the
JInyoialty campaign.
Tlieie teems to be a very general
Ide.i among tlio party workers that
the program outlined In the II it 1 -1
e 1 1 n of Saturday would carry the
Republican party through a very sue
oimhTuI campaign this fall, provided,
of (ouise, that the ticket Is well
balanced and the vaiJous elements
given n fair representation
.1 I' C'ool.0. who was suggested as
the campaign manager for the Coun
ty nnd municipal campaign, stated
thli morning that ho did not see
how ho could pussluly undertake
such u proposition
Mr Cooko suggested Clarence
Ccol.e, who Is now a member of tlio
County Committee, "and as "J. 1'."
sajs, "more In touch" with the gen
cial political business. There is no
doubt that Clarence Cooke would
make n good leader, as he stands well
with all elements of the party.
Theie is nlso a suggestion that the
Hon. A. Ii. C Atkinson be the chair
man of the Territorial Committee.
Thli was paused up to "Jack" eomo
time ago, but the rank and file ask
whether his law buslncsj will cut
him out of that, "haw" Is what At
Ic'usou flies nt cvory man who img
gesls him for any political olllcc.
The Hawaiian Mahogany Company
Is going to ship the ties which It has
ug'rcu.l to deliver lo ihe Santa Fo
inllroad. Itself, and Its action In turn
Ing down tliitiiifiw of the Matsou Nov
(gallon Co. for transportation was
taken ns a result of this decision, Tlio
rcpoit that this was Ihe c-ilo cnuid
liom good authority, isllhougli J. li
Castle, v.ho lo imdci stood to have
i;hnrgo of this end of the busbies,
declined to say nnjthln, for publics
tlon on the subject .lien In wns seen.
It was further loainel that lnquli
Icb had been mudo by the Mahogany
Co. with the Mutton lino with a ic,v
to the purchase of one or morn of Its
vessels, but the insult 'Of these net;
nations has not ot been given out.
The .Mahogany Company Is nfur sev
eral' vcseels of largo carrying capac
ity, but as It will not be hhlpplng
1 many ties bofoio this fall, owing lo
Hi.' fact that its new mill Is not as
i yot in operation, It lias still several
uioulns m winch to mnku Its arrange,
ments.
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Ryy PULLETIN ADB. PAY -B$$
COMBINATION
LUNCH
Pikes', 25c, SOe, 50c. and 75c.
Change of Bill Every Day.
Alexander
Young Cafe
Stop that Cough
with
re
Hollistcr DrugCo,
Fort Street.
Phone 40.
Important Notice
Although the local market is prac
tically out of pineapples, our source
of 'supply is suoh that for the ALA-
' HEDA, 22ND INST., we shall have a
number of crates of very choice pines.
These will ba snapped up like hot
cakes, so place your order early.
Island Fruit Co.,
78 S. King St. ' Phone 15.
RUN AIX THE WAY
or not, jutt as you plrase. THE IMPORTANT THING is
to get here while our new stock of SHIRTS
tar, Cluett
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lasts, They're the S wiliest in Pattern, the very Handsom
est Shirts of the seausn. See them in our windows.
Just in by the Aluneda.
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CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.
Money
Harbor
To GOVERNOR FREAR:
The Senate Naval Committee has added $350,000 to the Pearl Harbor appropriation.
The House bill carried with It an nppropilntlon of 12,700,000.
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WANTJ. WILCOX
Ask Frear To Appoint
Him Supervisor
Vice Church.
Tlie Democrats are deshous of hav
ing a member of their party placed
on the Hoard of Supervisors, nnd to
this end they huvo Bent to Governor'
Krenr tlio following resolutliyi ask
ing that Kdwurd Wilcox bo appoint
ed by lilm to take the place left vn
cant on the Hoard by the resignation
or T. M. Church:
"WhcreaB, there now exists a va
cancy In the Hoard of Supervisors In
nnd for the County of Maul, Terri
tory of Hawaii, caused by the resig
nation of T. M. Church, Usqulro. as
a member of snld Hoard of Supervl
tors, to wit us Supervisor for tho
District of Makawao, County of Mnut
nfoiesiild; nnd,
"Whereas, thorc Is still loft an un
(Contlnned on Pods, 8)
BEARING GIFTS
Sunny "Jim" McCandless
Has Quantities To
Give Away
Wis Rsply
LEIS, COCOANUTS, PINEAPPLES,
AND COFFEE TO ST. PAUL
KcCandlcss Is Delegate from Aloha
Tcmtilc Will Keep Open House
For Hawaii and Remem
ber the Children
N
Govo nor Frcnr this morning stat
ed that n wilttcn reply would prob
ably be rertiU'd from George Fair
child manager of the Makeo Sugar
Co. with icgnrd to the proposed ex
change of the Knpaa lauds. lie said
that he hid nothing to glvo out re
garding the plans of Mr. Falrchlld,
vital ho had heard of them.
George Falrchlld stated that ho wan
very glad that the Territory had nt
last made n deflnlto proposition with
regards lo tho land something on
which future opeiutlons could he
bated
"I cnntratiilato tlio Governor on tho
COLLEGE HILLS
We have included College Hills in
our parcels delivery route. Our vra
Con leaves town for Waikiki and
College Hills at 10:30 a. m. every
day.
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE
Stock and Bond
Brokers
When you wish to buy or sell
Stocks or Bonds, remember that
we arc members of the Hono
lulu Stock and Bond Exchange,
and that
IT WHL BE
TO YOUR
ADVANTAGE TO
DEAL WITH US.
Hawaiian Trust
Company,' Ltd,
Fort Sf. flcnolulx
W
J. S. McCandless. Honolulu's "Sun
ny Jim," leacs on the Alameda Wed
nesday for n Journey that will even
tually land hlin In St. t'aul
Mr. McCandless goes to St. Paul
ns the delegate from Aloha Temple
to the Imperial Council of the Mvstlc
Shrine. And he has the greatest col
lection of good things for his brother
Hhrlnfers that however been sent out
from thetc IsliWilv In the cause of
good-will and mutMtnowIedge of Ha
waii vr
McCandless has 'been and nlways
will be oae of tho greatest walking
promotion bureaus IIuw.ill has ever
had, and since he returned to Hono
lulu from his last trip abroad he has
spent the most of his time thinking
up Home scheme by which he can
boost the country nnd make his bro
ther Shrlners happy when they get
to St Paul
I'lrst on Delegate McCandless' list
(Continued on Page 7)
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proposition ho has submitted." hu
said "It ulies us ti base for opera
tlons. Of counic, thcro Is such a coin
plication of figures that I am not
prepared to stato definitely "hat the
result will be. One of the difficulties
to bo overcome will bo In the Olchui.i
tract vhlch la held under lcaie by
the Makee Sugar Company, but which
is owned by a largo number of differ
ent people This may prove a stumb
ling block In tho matter."
It Is probiblu that Mr. Talrchlld
will enclose In lilu written reply to
tho Governor counter proposition
This, In conjunction with tho one sub
mitted by the (locriior, will bo tlio
baso final which tho real transfer of
tho lands v. Ill bo worked out
CARS WILL RUN
REGULARLY SOON
Probably Resume Usual
Service This
Afternoon
The Uapld Transit Company ex
pects lo have Its sicni In perfect
tunning order by 2 or ,1 o' lock this
afternoon. It r.ll depends on how Boon
It can get one of tho two hollers
which weie I'r.ung.-d yc.tuil.iy, In
commission n,nlu As coon as one of
them Is read) the company can inn
nil Its cars on Its own power
This morning only one or the com
pany's three hollers was In working
older. Some power wub obtained
from tho Hawaiian IClectrlc Compau),
but ucn with this nddltlon there was
not enough "Juice" to run tho full
number of cirs. Ah ii consequence
nil tlie lines were run on a twenty
minute schedule, with the exception
oi the Walalau run from Puwaa to
tho terminus, which run on a CD min
ute schedule, tho Alnken street route
mil the run from Aata dowu Hotel
strict to Pawna, which were both cut
out, the Kr.iina street lino being kept
limning, hnweer, ns fir us King
htrect An ii'i lirctloi'D notice hid
In en ghen of the reduced Eunice
many people, who did not find Uiclr
cars when they expected them, start
ed to walk to town this morning, and
come very good amateur pedestrians
were de eloped, l.nrgo cars wero
used on nil the lines and this to a
great extent reduced the Inconven
ience cnitbuu ' . t'.io Incomplete ser
vice A largo force of men wan working
all this forenoon In tho flro room of
the power house. Tho defective tubes
lu tho No. 1 and No. 2 boilers were
tuken out nnd new ones placed lu
(Continued on Pace 4)
H T Mills of Past Due" fame,
wns knocked down b Prank K
Thompson In the District Court this
afternoon
Thompson wns attorney for the de
fendant In the case of Mills s C. A.
de Cew, which has been bitterly
fought for Kinie time past. During
the process of the trial, before Judge
Audi tide tills afternoon, there had
been several nnlmnted passages be
tween Mills nnd Thompson.
Mills was arguing u point when
Thompson Interposed an objection.
Mills protested ngalnst this
"1 hnvo the opening nnd the clos
ing." said Thompson
"Hut not the Interruption," said
Mills
Thomson si d J, to Mills.
You Insulted me ihv her day, lie
sulci
What l.npiienrd tn- 'iher dny
does not mailer now answered
Mills
I Then things began to happen In
rapid succession. Thompson caught ,
Mills by the throat nnd Mills defend
ed himself Thompson appeared su
perior In strength. He forced Mills
(back over tho attornos' table, whllo
, Mills Industriously tried to ctouro his
opponent's eyes. Ollkers tried to
j pull tho two men npait. but Thomp
son showed giant strength, nnd flnnl-
It thiew Mills to the floor.
At thU lime Judge Andracle, who
(Continued on Paje 7)
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Hi all iTiHtfl fra! HSU
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. The Senate Naval appropriation
bill provides fcr the construction of the navnl station nnd dry dock at
Pcail Harbor. It also carries an npnropriation for two battleships and
the construction of colliers, one of which is to be built on the Pacific
Coast.
Ten per cent, increased pav is provided for the men and twenty per
cent, increase for officers.
Tho dale for the Invitation Tennis
Touiiiameiit, to be given by tho Here
taiila Tennis Club, has been fixed to
begin Wednesday May 13. This tour
nament is open to all players lu the
Tenllory of Hawaii; no entrance fee
will be charged, but It Is neceskaiy
that all phi) era who deslro to onlor
Fli.itl send their names In to tho aec
letarv of tho club. It. 11. Illetow, not
later than Monday, May 11. Tho ,irue
will Im a silver ciyi for tho wlnuor .ui.l
possibly a good tenuis incltot fur (he
runner-up,
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Fiber Rugs
LUd MHRSjb u dj list 1
LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 2D. A week of festivities in honor of
tne ilect began today.
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TURKEY YIELDS
ROME, Italy, April 20. Turkey has yielded to the demands cf.Italyj
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VENEZUELA'S PLAGUE
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. The alleRcd spread of bubonic?
jjiuuc hi Venezuela 13 causing tuiumcrauic alarm. T
DISARMING M0E0S
MANILA, P. I., April 20. Trcops in armed launches are aiding' in J
unarming iiic iuoroa 01 iiniimn anu iuanunnam.
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JURY TO TRY T0RD
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal April 20. The jury for the trial of Tirey
L. Ford was completed today.
J. Hopp fe.Co
185 King St.
9
Telephone 111
BANNISTER'S NEW
Cornell Oxfords
This well shoe, made over th; Cornell Last, has the
Pointed Swing Toe, which gives it a graceful appearance, and yet
is very roomy in the tread.
There's no slipping in the heel, or bulging in the sides,
which are so common in soms makes of shoes.
When a man wears a Bannister Shoe, he feels tlat he is cor
rectly shod. , ,
Manufacturers' S3io
P. 0. Box: 4G0.
Co., Xitd.
Phone 282
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