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Details of this Splendid Plan Next Saturday EDITION
VOL. X. N'J, 3987
HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. APRIL 11 1908
PRICE 5 Cf-NTS
A Stunner for this summer is the Bulletin Vacation Trip Offer
Evening
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ACHI EXPOUNDS GOVERNMENT DOCTRINE
Governor Pien 'ictin' Ills ilep.ul
ure (ii tin m.i ! nhinil piniul ( 1 to niti
ulilur u plan In bine tin' .ila I'm
(Hi a rend by idling t It the .et i-C
tho block ljli.fi bitwoen the river,
Aaln lane. Iloretiinlii ami King
Mtii'i-U. Ho iioinlieil to lefer tlioi
tnattor to IjiiiiiI Commissioner Piatt
i.tid Suiuilnteiiilciu of I'ulillc Wniks
C'ntn)lioll. ami It In expected Hint on
Ills i etui it, oi possibly define that.
Hip iiiojort may bo taken up. ,
Tlic scheme, wna llrst taiggcstcd to
tlin (tovcino.' by Chairman I hmt.it u
of thu Board of Supervisors ami Chas.
AchJ, who cabled on hlni toKuther
anil laiil tliclr plair'beforc lilm. . ucy
itntcd In sulvUiinco that the pari;'
lincl been nil Immense success; sot
mtirli fo. In fact, that nore icinm wiuj
fw PrrW
ribui UU
V.'hai t.ii'-",'i"tlon have veil to oiler
foi l Ik I'lili i uilnmi'iil o. Hie 'ie.ll
lleet while It Is Iiuio
Tills Is the all ab'Oiblng question
tli.lt Id OCtllpllllR HlO mill 1 Of 'I'Jt onlv
Mi Mult-Smith, but iiuo o lame mini
her of business nun to whom the duty
ol preparing all a.T.u.i; mints has fnl
Icn
1' C .loneb called it Hk Governor's
nlflio this nioriilns. auil lutllliij the
Govoinor tint lio would rut bo phys
ically able to smvo an cliiilimmi of the
pomitiltteo-nMarge, bolus wlllini;.
liii'MAur. to seivu as i member of tho
i ommlttco.
C. O. Ilallent) no alto sine notifica
tion that lie v.'oulil not bo ublo to tervo
mi clinliini'ii of thu committee on
lianspoit'itlnn, belli;; also willing to
corvo as a member of tho committee
Chairman Mott-Smlth ban cillcil u
meeting at 4 o'clock of tho chairmen
'of all tho committees, u.ion thu wnrk
tll be bo arratueil that tw i eo.umlt
Ues will net coiilllet
Tim Commltteo on Doeoiiitl"ii Rot
loRethcr thin noon In tho i:eculio
(li.iinlieis, mill omllnuil thei pans for
mittlirJ! 'i festlMi atpi",t on Hio cli..
1'iei'ont nt the moelhiR woik Col.
.Iiinm, rluiliman It J. Iluchlj , (Innii;
Kill', G Knm I'oolt, W A Una, Al
b"it AfoiiR t'lmr-U Hoy, Itotcoo I'er
ItliiH .'ml Sen nor John l.uue
lllH'ii.sslim an to tho b it minim In
fi ffs sr
m. Wk
JWELL JUMMS Ml
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The ALFRED BENJAMIN suit, while designed for
men who aro conservative in their dress, clearly defines all
the style features that the be3t-dres3ed men in New York
demand in their clothes.
We offer them to you in staple Blue and Black Serge,
Cheviots, Worsteds, Cawmcrcs, and the popular shades of
Brown, at the most modest of prices. Single or double
breasted.
Stop awhile and sjc our window display.
THE KASH CO., LTD.,
COBNER OF POUT AND nOTEL STREETS.
KxlilMMBn!XSXBiSK!XrirV7itrsammmrvfrTiiu kommyr
nei I' I Tin 1 1 woic two wnjH III
v. In. Ii tin lest o. I, io lilm I nilht be
I in m ii' foi p'il pn pines, one was
liv puedng ii I III Ii the ntxt I.egU
Irtuii) iippiopilutlng enough mono
to pay for tho pun hate of the laud
thioi'rh t oiulpiiiii.it hm pioccedliigs,
and Hie Klliei wax b) having it so
ciimil b) the Gnvci iiment befoio that
U.iii' bi ineniiH of n l.iiul oNobuiige.
In this' connection It was suggested
llrit, for Instance, W. 0. Irwin might
bo Imliiccil to bu) tho entire, propel tj
mill then-exchange It wTUi tho Gov
cruniniit, getting In exchange In fee
tlr.iplu Government lands now used
by tiic Honolulu plantation under a
lease.
Tho ownem of the property which
(Contiirsttd on Fas 2)
wit Ii to keep the cllj illiiniliia' 1 m il
(b con toil w 'u R'liiril al Ills' I'lialr
Minn Join i apiMiini' il the I 'II iwlm.
men on ditu. committees C'i"iml'.tiv
to toe tho biiBlnfh.. i.ien with nc.iiil
to window ami t.toie ilecoi.iilon
lliichli). I.ne, AfoiiR, Chuck Hoy S.i
i;n ami h'ojlma; Commlttio on I'I'ikh
mil IIuutliiR KliiR. I'urklns, Milne: iv
mill 0. Knm Took; CoinmitL'c- on
Rreeiis niul Palms, I.uiio, Cfilti J'hoo
Veu ami Koh.tkushr Co unltte on
olectr'e llRhthiR Jone, Moi'. toli'i
ti!:i am (Iooiro KIiir
ACCEPTEDJBY GOVERNOR
Clinton J Ilutchins' reslGtintlnn a3
a member of the Hoard of Hducatlon
has boon ticreplcd by Acting Coeut
or Mott-Snilth but tho la.ter Lis not
ns et made any selection of n man
to take his place. William V llllum
son's lei in Is up on Iiuio 2G, wliiU
Iluti bins' oxplies oi Apill all.
A potltlnn lias been filed to admit
tho will of Jo3o Sllwi to piobato Ills
icul iiupoit Is named at S17.'iO and
lilj purhonnl nt $ law
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CHANGE
FLORAL PARADE
FLEET
Suggestions Are Made
For Program Of
One Day
"I am looking at tho olil 1'aclllc
I llartlwntc storo as a licailqtiartcnt
' for tho iIlRtrlbutlon of literature, a
' leiillmt-roimi ami wrltltiR-toom for
I lie bo8 of Hia ricct," anlil 1'ieil
iWulilron this morning. Mr. Waliltoti
Is the licail of tho Kutcrtalnmcnt
I ConiKJttee
Tho fiiiRROstlcins for the pioRiam
I of Hie Fleet entertainment urn uim-
liu; In rnplill) .lohii Ciullil propo.seil
this morning that on ouo il.iy iliiriui;
the may of Hie nlilpn In port il Rem i
ei al public holiil.iy bo ileclarcil ami I
tho illspl.ij of tho l'lornl I'nrmlo In
tepcatcil. This lie believes Is one of
the features that cannot bo duplicat
ed niiyuhoro the men of tho Fleet,
may ko.
"It could, I Hiluk, bo made peclnl-
ly Intel cstliiR (o the sailors by kIv
Iiir each ahlp a car lo bo deionitcl
ami entered by tho mon of that ship.
Prizes mlRlit also bo given," said Mr.
CI ii I 111 In support of hla plan.
"Tho olllcers as well aa the men
would Ret Rrc.it pleasuio out of a daj
(it i.intliiml.
' If Hio day could bo n public boll-
elnj and tho people woro out in holi
day attire, us on Washington's birth
iU nt our icRiilar parnile, what tui
Impression our visitors would Rejt, of
our outdoor life hero In Hawaii. "and
I think It should be kept In mind In
all our nrrniiRcmcnts that we want
lo fito tho Pleot forms of entertain
mtlit and sport here that aro pecu
liar to tlicso Islands rather than try-
Ing to rollow' wlutl wo hear has been
doiio for them cm tho mainland
As tho I-'leet will bo hero wlille
the schooli mo closed, Hioro would
piobably bo no dimuilty In getting
tho upo of tho Oihu Collego campus
ns bofore, for tho ilnlsli up of nnotli
er I'loral Parade, and nothing thoy
will bob anywhere will, I think, bo
my 10 beautiful oi uffoul tho vUltorJ
moro pleasuro In the way of sending
back photograpna than this would,
especially as tho olllcers and men
would tlionihoUoi bo paitlclpatlni;.
t q
Colonel II II .McCoy, deputy col
lcctOr of customs, Is n luasjngor on
the U. S A. T Cioolc, Being to Wash
liigton, ticeomiiaiilo.l b hU wife, on
tlcht months' leave of absence. Mc
Coy was rcccntlv prosecuted In tho
Philippines on a ch.ugu of falsification
of a public document, was tried ami
found gullt. of oincbi Imprudence
anil nogllgeiico, and was tentenceil to
Imprisonment for four months and
twenty days In lllllblil, but was, Im
mediately following thu sentence, ful
ly pui'dmied by Governor Smith of tho
Philippines
THE PAPERS
the day after a big fire, say either,
"The property was a total loss," or
''The loss was fully covered by in
surance." Those few words mean a great
.deal to the owner of tho property;
and they mean, too, that he has eith
er protected or neglected his inter-
jests.
Which are YOU doing now?
We represent reliable, dullar-for-dollar
companies.
Hawaiian Trust
n Company, Ltd.
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; AUPIIUU
AetlnR ijinornor i it Smith this
moiiiliiK dictated i leeeptanco of
the resignation ol 'I M t'lmrcli as a
member of the llm I or Superlsuru
of thovCounty of fl i I u.ul naiiied W
!'. Posao, who Inn. tin stipsmrt of n
Kreat m.iny of the i . ..pie Hioro, for
the place In IiIb loiiu of acceptance
to Kir Chinch, he hiiio s that his Rood
work Inj been so mil known on
Pistil m, well us In n ill it It needs no
coi l.nent.
W. V Poriio v. Ill i ilo his new omco
on April uOtli, riiuii wlile'i dale
Clinutrn lostRnatlon lakes effoct.
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DABV BORK ill tfA
Tho barkentliu Hentcla, Captain
Trnlnor, fi!) clays mu fionr Newcastle,
eaiiii' Into poit e.rly this afternoon
with olio more uml r board than sho
carried out of tho Australian iioit.
Tho addition to i tic ship's company
Is OcoiTKe Itrnlclj Meridian. Trnlnor,
six weeks oM ton of tho proud cap
tain and his wife. The baby was
born In latitude :i!i:26t.milh, longi
tude 1 US L'.'p oht, on March 1 lui. I'l
storm) weathei Ho Is a hearty
jcniiifister, and now wcIrIis twelvo
pounds. He U to bolirlstcned b a
lirTeht In this poit.
The llviilila had a terilbly mugli
Iiass.igo fioiii the day she left Au
tiatla, losing t-ais and canvas.
Tho American barkcntlne Aurora,
dipt. Slmoiihon, at tin) a from New
castle, arrlM'd In port shortly beforo
noon tod.i At tho time sho was
being towed Hiioiigh the channel tho
bnrkentlno llenlrln. also from N'ew-
tastlo, r. da)s out, was sighted on
the heads. Tho It. M. Slnclo, anoth
j or barkentlne which' left Newcastle
with Hip llenlel.i, tlvo days ahead ot
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I lllU, JlUIUill, tt.13 p.lSKUU UllUU 1111)11
ago oy me inner vessel, becalmed
n cm llllu In fact, tho vessels, all
coal-laden, nre Just In off n trniiB
occan nice, In which the Aurora wins
by live das Tho men aboard did
not know of the wherpt-'jouts of tho
llciilclu, after passing her nt sen, un
til they made "port lici ex SurpiU'i
was expressed that tho craft was so
closo nstern The Aurora Is n rakish
craft with big spars, which would bo
expected to shine In such it spend
rivalry.
Acting (iciveriior Mott-Smlth lias
gone up tho Nuuunu valley with Su
pcrlntcndcnt of Public Works Mars
ton Campbell this afternoon, ami ho
will turn tho llttlo wheel that wl.l
send u great spout of water shooting
Into the pipes Hint lead directly Into
tho city mains. This will mane the
completion of tho lliR great stoi I"
tho construction work ontho "big
dam.
The Ah Wan caso was completed
thin morning and tho nttornejs aio
making their addi esses this aftci
noon. Attorney i: M Watson Is favorably
tnotitloiu'd as a successor to C J
Ilutchins as a Commlsslonei of Public
Instruction.
FOB THE BEST FRUIT
place your order with us.
Island Fruit Co.,
72 S. King St. Jhone 15.
f Chocolates
Glaoe Figs
r-cJAll Our Own Make
Alexander Young Cafe
MANY TEACHERS
TO THE COAST
Method Of Selecting 30
Who Will Travel
Free
A meeting of tho lloatd of IMucu
Hon has been culled for 3.30 tills
afternoon nt the ofllces of the Hoard.
Tlicie will be a number of Important
matters brought to thu attention of
the members by Superintendent Dab
bltt, unions which will be the dlstrt
button of the McKlnley Memorial
Putiil for the new High School. The
other matter to bo decided will be
the method of selecting the teache-s
who will be given transportation to
the Coast In the fulled States Army
tinnsports
Judging by the number of mimes
that has been submitted, therp uro
a groat many teacfiers who will take
ndwintngc ot the summer vncntlmt
and opportunities offered on tho
Coast for entertainment nrd knowl
edge, and go tip whether or not they
are chosen to go on tho transport
or not Mr, llabbltt has been rack
ing his brain lately to select a nieth
in" of selecting tho lucky teachers
who will travel free to tho Coast
Soveiul maniieis of selecting have
been discussed, but they have been
put aside on account of tho fuel that
bj using them a certain tlnss of
ti nchers would bo given preforenco
over others. This Is tho very thins
that Mr. llabbltt wishes to avoid. Kv
ery teacher will be given the same
iliauce to make tho trip with n llt
tlo expense ns lxisslhlc.
Tl.o list c r mimes of applicants
will be open to addition until around
tho first ot June. Those who lutvo
already sent In their applications aro
ns follows:
Miss A. Stephenson, Miss M. Pnty,
Miss I.. Whltfoul, Miss H. MacOrcgor,
Mrs. J. N. Hell, Miss M. lloll, Miss
M Kliigcl, Miss Alice (Ireene, MUs
M. I-adil, Mrs. S. 11. Douglas, Miss
J Timer, Miss K I" Porter, Mrs. J.
11 Alexander. Miss M. Woods, J. 11.
Alexander, Miss Nora Keawe, Miss
M. I'rnncz, A K Cathcnrt, Miss C
(Continued on Pant 2)
irai'il LEPERS (EI
PERMISSION TO LEAVE
'Permission has been received b)
Hio Chief I'xccutlvo to allow t'vo lep
ers, a Korean vromnn mid a Japanese,
to leavo tho country Tho necessary
permission canio from ilio Secretary
of (ho Interior of tho United States
Thu reason why these two vveio nl
lowed to leavo has not been speclflcal
ly given, but It Is believed that other
lepers who uro foreigners may bo al
lowed to return to their native strand
ack up this movement to Improve
the streets and sidewalks.
Hollisier's
Cold Chocolates
Cure Colds, Coughs, and Grippe
Safely, Surely, and Quiokly.
25c per Bottle
COLLEGE HILLS
We have included College Hills in
our pnreels delivery route. Our wu-1
pon leaves town for Wnikiki and
College Hills at 10:30 a. nt. evry
day.
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE
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WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. The great Battleship Fleet will
arrive at Honolulu on July 1G and remain seven days.
This schedule makes tho Klec't come Inter than was anticipated
am) make a shorter sta) Hvldentl) Coast liilluenies have been at work
lo keep tlio ships In Pacific Coast ports for a longer period than first
planned.
FLOWER FESTIVAL AT SANTA BARBARA
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 27. The Fleet is being entertained
here with an elaborate flower festival.
EVANS TO REJOIN TLEET
PASO ROBLES, Calif., April 27. Rear Admiral Evan3 will rejoin
the Fleet at Monterey.
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J. DALZELL BROWN TO STATE'S PRISON
SAN FRAjNCISCO, Cal., April 27 J. Dalzell Brown of the Call
fornia Savings and Trust Company today pleaded guilty of embezzlement
and was sentenced to eighteen mor.tiii in the penitentiary.
BOYCOTT CHECKS
HONGXC'a, China, April 27. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha has abandon
ed its South American service on account of the boycott of Japanese en
terprises by the Chinese. '
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FILIPINO LOST CO,000.
MANILA P. I.. April 27. Banco Espanolc, a Filipino, has been
defrauded of $G0,000. gold by emnhves.
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RAISULI KILLED ,
LONDON, England, April 27. It is reported that the famous bandit
Raisuli has been assassinated by his tribesmen.
BRITISH STEAMER BURNED
GUAYAQUIL, April 27. The British steamer Cac.quc was burned
here to'av.
Aclii -Oil liuiiif
IMItor i: v e n I n i: II w 1 1 o t I u
In the "P. C A " of this morning I
bco tho opinion ot J nmmeliitli, Ksi ,
relating to tho Municipal Act.
I am very surprised to know that
a man of J Ihumeluth's experience!
and ability has cxpicsied such opin
ion. It looks to me that his Idea Is to
havo thioe different kinds of Govern
ment In this Island, to-vvit: tho Tert
rltorlnl Government, tho County Gov
ernment, and a Municipal (lov em
inent It means then that there
would bo thrco dtffeient tots of olll
cers to govern tho people In this
County; theso thieo sets of olllccs
should bo paid by Hie tn pa) era liv
ing In the Island of Oahu; It fur
ther means that tho taxes shou
divided In thrco parts, ami In slinit
It means moro taxes to be paid.
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According to the Aineiicin cus
tom theio mo many kinds of govern
ment In the United States, to-wlt:
I Tho IVdernl Government, n State or
Tei rltorlnl. a Municipal, Couutle.
Towns, Villages, ochool Districts nud
other divisions of States.
Seo Pace 1 1 of Lincoln's funda
mentals of American Government,
! If Mr Hinnioluth's Idea to havo n'
municipal Government for Honolulu
alone Is cevrect and proper, tho peo
ple in Kwn might ns well start n
Town or Village Government for
themselves, and It that would bo
good for Kwj It vould01so bo good
Tor Wulalun, Liile, Wttlanao or Kune
o!t,u to sl.ut Town or Village Govern
jments for themselvis
Tho whole thing then means sovct-
' ill sets of ofllcors and sevoral taxes
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Stands
The Knocks
Tins "Diamond" No. 321
Bo:: Calf Bal is mode and
built to stand the knocks and
rough vsnge that a heavy shoe
generally gets.
It never skuffs, like the
kid, asd it is strong ami com
foscable, a very popular shoo
with tjtosc who ore looking
for shoe value and wearing
quality in a heavy shoe.
We solicit and attend
prompt!) to r11 Island orders.
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