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School Vacation begins theiend of June. The Bulletin plattlnpplies the means ltom S0Funciico: AUiutd . ...llny I NVtrmKnii Mny a For Ban FranWiro: Hibrtln May It Alninrda , Mil)' 13 From Vancouver: Aorniigl Mny .10 For Vancouver: MunulM May ST No one fit the Territory of Hawaii ,can aflord to stay away from Hono lulu daring Flet Week 15 yearly Dally Bulletin subscript lioni will itcuic a round-trip tiket Lahalna. Maui, to Honolulu, and $26. in cold for exnenics Or 20 vcarW if Evening Bulletin tubs, will provide a round-trip ticket'' and $25. in gold from Mahukona or Honokna or Hookena to Honolulu. Aik the Bulletin Office about it. 3:80 O'CLOCK Bulletin Outings may be used any time EDlTiON VOL. X. NO. 399 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. MAY II. 1908 PRICE 5 CENTS n" I W K . STARTLSIG TAFT MAKING NEW Start ing Discovery Made By Prosecution In Waimea Mail Case The trial of tho great Wnlmea mail ubliery alleged to have been com- milted by Muses uml Juslma Knkl In taking placo this week It will be u strenuous case, W. A. Kinney having been letalnoJ by the defendants, and luilli the iiriisccntlou and the ilofenso nie understood to have bomu sttr- pi lies up their sleeves. Information nbout one of these was Rained this motuing. when It was foiiud that tho ofllcem of tho prose- cm iim nnu discovered mat tne two . I'Lvnuhva m ivftioici;.. mull niiim I weio taken from the mutilated mall .1 ,.1 ...... lnfflaln.n.l l. nil ...lllll. pouch had not been taken through tlio cut which was niado In the bag. thereby upsetting the entire original theory, which wits, quite nntuinlly, 0. R.& t. May Take Over Koolau Railway While many of the plans of J. 1). Castlo nnd the other gentlemen who aro Interested in the development of the resources of tho Koolau district have been given to the public, other plans, which have not as jet been perfected, are still being kept dink. Among these Is nn urrtingeiue'nt which has been planned In connec tion with tlio Koolau railroad, the no gotiitUons concerning which have not as yet been completed. It appears thnt Castlo Is planning to have the O.iliu Hal I road and Land Company take over his Koolau rail- Tho Senior class of the Honolulu High School will pinrent their annual llay on Saturday, Juno fitli, at' tho Hawaiian Opera IIoumj, Tho play produced this jear will bo tho clover domestic drainn "Allce-Slt-by-tho-Flre." Dressy Trousers1 V For Summer Wear OUR LINE OF LIGHT, STRONG, STYLISH Flannels and Tropical Worsteds" At $4.50 and $5.00 Can't Be Beat in Honolulu for the Price. THE KASH CO., LTD., , CORNER OF FORT AND HOVEL STREBTS. Hint tlio thief bud silt the bag anil taken the packages thioiigh the open lng thus mailu. The slit Id In the bottom of tlio bag tight by the hniullo llxcil there, which, In fact, partly covers tlio silt. This silt la about Hcven luclieM long, nnd It wns round thnt 'tho packages, Jon account of their size, could not have been taken through It oxcoot with irrcit dlfllcnltv. A verv tnlnutu mutilation of the silt wiih made by'encc in Immigration work nnd was means of it microscope, as u result of wi,iv,i, mc uilltUIB Ul II1U IITUSCCUUUU beenmo absolutely convinced that tho ...l.lnl. . 1. . .11 ........ a. . 1. .u ... ....... tlu regular oicnlug of the bag, and not thinugh-tho silt ut all, as It showed (Continued on Pue 21 I road, both the part which has already Ii been conbtructcd us far ns Kahann, and tho portion from thut point to Knncohc, which Is still In embryo. It Is understood on good authority thnt the arrangement will probably bo that the Dillingham interests will .take over the Koolau railroad nnd run It as n part of and In connection 'with the generul O. U. & L. Co. sys tem for n certain number of year: and thnt they will tuko chnrge of tho construction ofthe extension of fio , line from Kahuna to Kojieohc. At (Continued on Page 2) AiWney Thos. Kltch this morning received a cablegrani from San Fran cisco stating tho decision In tho sako cases had not been given us yet. Ho now hopes that they will bo decided next Monday. m COVERY IN r - T - i Immigration Agent I Territorial Board I Begins J. I). Ticnor, the Immlgrntloil agent, who 1hh coma to Hawutl ut thu lequest of the Territorial Iloa-il of Immigration, 1 to Btart out todey .on IiIh travels of Investigation, Mr. Trctuir 11 mis thnt some people luivo the Idoa that ho has come tn the. Inlands at the direction of tlio Fmi- eral Government. ThlH Is an error, Mr. Trenor has no connection with tho Federal Government, though woll recommended by Federal officers who know lilm. He nas had wide exuerl- recommended to tlio Territorial inv 'ln..tlnn ...ll....llln .. n n K Ullbl.lllUU tlllimil IVIUO IIB U suited to Intelligently stud; man well tudy tho local situation and enlist Immigration from the mainland. , Mr. Trenor starts out today wttb Mr. 1'ctrte of Castlo & Cooke, going first to Kahuku and gradually mak ing his way through nil or the ma' jorlty of the plantations of tile Isl amis. Ho will make n thorough (Continued on Page 2.) KAPAA LANDS MAY BE SETTLED SOON Enclosing n letter from Colonel Spalding, written from Singapore on j April 9th, George Fnlrchlld has writ ten to Acting Governor Mott-Smlth and stated that he is making every ! effort to get into communication onco inoi c with his principal, 'bo that ho , may be able to place all tho new phases of the Kapaa land exchange offer beforo him and receive his an swer. On account of tho fact that tho Acting Governor feels confident thnt Mr. Fulrchlld Is making every pos sible effort to reach Spalding, nnd that It Is not his fault he has not done so heretofore, but simply be cause of tho fact thnt Spalding Is un reachable, Mott-Smlth has ntatcd that he will allow n reasonable ex- (Continued on Page 2) Judgo Kouliikou this rooming stated thut ho would soon file his application for tho position of District Magistrate at Hllo, to tnko tho placo of Judgo Hapal, who bns resigned on account of Ill-health. Hapal has hold tho po sition for 35 years. There aro two other applicants I. K. Hay and Harry Irwin, tho latter being at present Bee. ond maglstrnto there. Whom are yon trusting with the success of your Business Ventures t A careful, honest broker who carries out yonr orders implicitly, is the best aid you can have. We are careful, reliable STOCK and BOND BROKERS, and YOU WILL DO WELL TO DEAL THROUGH US. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. il'fM HARRYDWYERUNDER ARREST IN OAKLAND Was Officer Of Alleged Swindling Wireless Concern Harry I. Dwjcr. who Is well known In Honolulu, whcie he resided for sev eral oais, has been arrested In Oak land on account of connection as vice president of un alleged swindling cor poration. Dwyer came hero to wire ihe Young Hotel, being sent by the Wyobro, llendy Company of San Fran Cisco to take charge of thu contract. Later on ho vvus einployed for u Hhort tlmu by the von llaniin-Young Co. Thu San Fruiiclno Uxninlnor in Its isuue of April 30 runs a lnrgo picture of Dwyer together with n two-couuim article, part of which follows. The United States authorities snooped duVn on the offices of thu Oakland Transcontinental Aerial Tel ephone & Power Qompany yesterday afternoon nnd anuslcd slx'of the pro moters of what is alleged to be one of tho most flagrant swindles of a de cade. Tho ollices of tho concern weiu located In lunms 203-2U4 Union Snv ings Haul; building, In Oakland, nnd tho men taken into custody and lodged In Jail were Albert Jiuike, inventor nnd president. Harry 1 I)')er, vice president; Wade II. Shadburii, secre tary; Albert (1 Itockel, treasurer; W. II. and J. II. Allen unci Dr. It. V. llur- duchy, solicitors At u late hour last night none of tho nnested men had been ublo to secure ball. t Is Brazen Swindle. Postal Inspector O'Connell Is nu thorlty for the statement that the of fleers of the concern aro guilty of one of tho most brazen swindles that has over been perpetrated upon an un suspecting public. "It Is almost a bhamo to inako such arrests, the money comes too easy," was tho way bo expressed himself. "Without a vestige of anything that warranted tlio claim that the' had patents nnd ap pliances for telephoning around tho world, as they advertised, or even across San Francisco Day, they had sold thouEauds of dollars worth of stock to credulous people, and so far ns I can learn havo divided the money among themselves." Tlio arrest was imo of tho most sue (Continued oi J?age 4) . SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hay 0. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, lis 71-2d. Pant- 4.46 cents. Previous quotation, lls '. ' -X Back up this mow.. ion t to improve the streeto and tldtwalki. S.S. "ALAMEDA," MAY 13, will carry our next fruit shipment to the Coast. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King St. Phone 15. COLLEGE HILLS We have ineluded College Hills in our parcels delivery route. Oar wa pon leaves town for WaiWkl and College Hills at 10:30 a. m. every day. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE Think of this: We serve the best BREAD and the best WA TER in Honolulu with our COMBINATION LUNCH. Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Alexander Young Cafe MAIL ROBBI GIVE M'DRIDE CONSIDERATION Mott-Smith Thinks He May Have Important News For Fleet ctlug Governor Mott-Smlth thli morning gave out u statement re garding the work now belug dono by Claudius II. Mcllridu for the enter tainment of the Fleet, In which ho says that Mcllrldo should bo given certain amount of consideration for Between tne KepuMics oi tne Amcncm continent and tne importance of vurlous reasons. At the meeting of Jhe Buneau. Secretary of State Root and Andiew Carnegie participated the chairmen of the various Fleet.1" " ccieuiouics. committees Saturday afternoon n ca blegram to Mcllrlde wns authorized. telling him to do nothing Until he had received the proper authority: "There appeals to be some misap prehension us to what Mr. Mcllrldo h doing In San Francisco In tegnrd tu the Fleet entertainment," stated thu Acting Governor this morning. "Ap narentlv. thus fur. nntlilnir has been concluded by him, ns his cables are confined solely to asking for author Ity and money to make arrange ments. No such authority has as yet been given, bIiico lt"1s necessary, he (Continued on Page 2) BROOKS FILES BILL OF PARTICULARS The famous Urooks-Wilfley case nas ugam i u:i urongni ueiore me public eyp o! Honolulu by the filing of tho bill of particulars of the case this morning by Geo. A. Davis and 15. A. C. Long, who are representing llrooks In this city. Tho bill of par-, tlculurs wns filed by the order of Jtidgu De Holt. The recitation of tho case Is given In full, ulthougb the details, ure not entered Into, and llrooks states tho icasons he has for Instituting suit ogulnst Wlllley. He Buys that on or ubout the 10th of September, 1907, Wlllley btuted In the presence of Con sular olllclala In the ofllce of the U. S. Consul ut Kobe, Japan, thut "llrooks was and Is a fugitive from lattice f torn Honolulu nnd dare not return there." This statement was made In tho presence of official whoso names llrooks docs not know, (CwtUced en Pate 8) FOR RENT. A oung married couple from tho Stntes would llku to rent n small cottage, completely furnished. Ad dress "V", llulletln odlco. ' 3999-tf Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KING STREET. You Can order any one of the SIXTY-NINE new drinks we have this week, nnd you'll be de lighted with it. Marshmallow Sun dae, 15c. ilollister Drug Co., TRE T jfl T JLD BEffDCB (all hoallliR m III Panama An PANAMA, Isthmus of Panama, Mny 11. Secretary of War Tnft is arranging a treaty between the Reaublics of Colombia .and Panama and the United States, with reference to the Canal. CORNERSTONE LAID BY THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11. cornerstone of the new building for ulThe President made a short address. iu CRAZY SOLDIER KILLS THREE MEN MANILA, P. I.. May ill. Private Bcachman of the First Cavalry, stationed at Camp Stolsenburg, ran amuck today killing. Sergeant Honey'" and fatally' wounding Privates Wilson and Woodward. Private Clark;, was also slightly wounded. ' I v"j? WASHINGTON, D. C, May 11. 'message to Congress today urging nn States to participate in the investigation of opium in the Orient. i mum i ENTERTAINING THE FLEET urocceding according to the elaborate SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 11. program. The great number of vis The entertainment of the Fleet is itors from outside towns continues. ir, i ski urn i lit wm coi? Our full line of new stock is now ready to bo sold In our new quarters, and vi uio ready to deliver the goods Wii Invito all our friends to "havo a look" and "glvo us a welcome." and wo will endeavor to tho best of our ability to servo our customers sntls- faciorlly. Our usual high grade clgais uml touacco with our enlarged Block of tho same and better quality will be I ,u,g .' , c,;,m, , mil, ,0()k ()Vcr their now store, oven though sou do i not buy. (III tin 11 jl TWin tll.vtln P ,,fia tit An I .. mi ME CHOSEN The ease of tho United StaU.i against John I'.irls. accused of malii taming nn illicit distillery on thu is land of Kauai, was begun In thu U fat ed Slates District Court this morning. Tho most of the tlmu was taken up lu getting n Jury, which is comprised of tho following: William W. Wall. Hor; ucu Johnson, John Caffcy, Geo' Dwlght, A. II. Afong, A. 11. Aigus. Al fred II, Smith, Fred I.. Wnldron, i: J. Weight, Geo. F. Fuller, K. A. It. ltosj, II. II. Macfnrlauc. On board tho bark Knlulnnl were one nnd n half tons of smokeless pow der for the Dl imnnil Head fortifica tions. BULLETIN ADS. PAY Tt Sniile, Talk Business, QUIT POLITICS AND PANIC. Good, sound advice, isn't it? Our advice to you in re this No. 407 Gun-Metal Blncher Bal. is just as sound. It is made of good, sound material all the way through, which, coupled with honest workman ship, makes it a safe purchase. You can't go wrong buying these shoes. Price, 54,00. We have a large stock of them and can All Island orders on the instant. Manufacturers' Shoe President Roosevelt today laid the the Bureau of American Republics. which he dwelt on the good feeling INVESTIGATE OPIUM i , 'V$ President Roosevelt sent a special appropriation to enable the .United Atn meeting of tho officers of tho Honolulu liaschall League held this noon In tho offices of Thompson & demons, n committee of two wns ap pointed to take action In regard to , the acceptance, by the Japanese team of "10 Kel" University of tho offer to come to this placo this summer to play ball, tho otter liuvlng been niado to long ago, and nn answer nwatted eo long, thnt It Is a question If It can bo niado good, l'at Glensou nnd Steer were made tho committee, may will see various business mon about town tit ascertain vvliat cun bo done In the waj of finances, nnd may meet again this afternoon to discuss plans. "I think thnt we will bring tlicni over here," said Glenson today, after tho meeting. "Wo can't tell for :i few d.i)s, however. The matter of expense must bo gone over with tho business men here." At this meeting nlyi Charles Fall; was nppolntcd a (ommltteo of one tu select a press representative- for tlu league, to tnko tho place of Kit (llcu son, who hasn't tho tlmu for tho work. SUGAR A cablo from A. & II., Ltd , X. Y., tecclved Mny nth says: llellners sro bidding for HC-degrco centrifugal ugar, H-3. licet quotation, Us. S 1-Id. lluern at quotation, 1 ;i Fori -St. BcnoluW ) P. 0, Box 4G3. Co., Ltd. Phone 282 Ji , M LIMITED, xssgESSSShm I M J! J&Ul xt-