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WKKEBKKBK&&W&WWMM! SSltf .. . (. d . Jj ,k ""l ??rtTii.... " ( ii' ff as-a , sac y k M&lfa I-.-, t Jt,Z " r? C A r j v ' . & 1 r - From Saa Fraacitoot America Matu Aug. 8 For San Francisco:' Alameda ; Aug. G From Vancouver: Aornngl Aug. 22 For Vtnconrer:f Manuka . . i Aug. ID VOL. X. NO. 4071 KEPOIKAI RECORD SUPERVISORS TO LOOK UP IAUKEA Supervisors and Grand Jury Both Incline ' To Handle laukea Matter H U oulln llkelv th.it the Inukea- . i .. i .11 ... ....u b.ir Isol affair and all Its attending cr- cumstanccs will he brought up at Iho nirounR 01 ino uuaru ui auiicrvisuiD memborii fcot that It la up to the County authorities rather than to .... ... o ,.. r, . . ins Aliorncjr ucucrni i ucihi "' to handle this matter, nnd somo of Impeachment, although In such case them exprorsed the) opinion that In he should possibly wait until tho In case tho County Attorney should say ,csllgatlon In tho hands of tho Attor-, that It coulil properly bo done, tne.ncy ueierni nan ueen rnnciuucu in County should take the Investigation order that ho might know what had In Its own hands, as It did before Inibccn the result thereof. tho case of Henry Vldn, Chris. Holt, I Inukea had nothing more to glvo and Uoorgo Kekauoha. tout about the affair this morning, "I don't 3o what tho Attorncj nan though he made tho statement thut,-'r," to do with police matters," said a'come of the statements maiio by Ioli'H" prominent member of tho Hoard tlili In his written Etatcmont were Incor niornlng. "The County Is perfectly rect, as, fpr Inslnnrci the portion able to hnndlo Its own affairs, nnd It thoreof which referred to tho nr fchould do so, If It can bo done under rangejnonts made for,tho.pamcnt of the law, nnd In lcw of previous In- Ihe $1,500 through Ofilcsr Townsend. vrstlg(lons made of similar affairs, I Should Attorney 'General Hemen I -do not see why It should not bolwa'y, Who'll at the rcque3t of tho done In "this case. If the County At- SharirtMnvestlgatlng'thoiluukcn-lsol torncy advises (hat the County can matter, decide not to bring tho ciibo properly Investigate, the matter will j directly before the Territorial Grand be brought up at" the meeting of the Jury i, It li jirobnljle'tliat tb'nlnqutsl Uoard this eyonlng." ...1 WOqBtJnnedgn fart;2) PROTECT PINES, SAYSMXTON ORGANIZE FOR MARKETING AND TARIFF WORK "There should be a strong move ment from this Territory for an In crease of ths tariff duty on fresh fruits." sald'EJ.rE. Paxton In Bpeak Ing of tariff matters to a IJ u 1 1 e 1 1 n man. "Tho arotectlon at tho present tlmo Is very small and unless we tako care we shall find tho profit cut off In the fresh pineapple business and a serious competitor In the market against bur canned pines. "Tho protection Is so small that It Is quite possile for the Cubans to ship their pineapples to tho Atlantic y 91 DO YOU c need a mitt We can show yon the finest in the city 'the latest styles, single and double breasted, fron Alfred Benjamin & Co., Custom Tailors They are custom made in the latest styles, of good, hon est oloth, for a good, honest price. f Come and see them, Sir I I The Kash Co., LIMITED Corner of TORT and HOTEL. Evening -Bulletin 3;30 EDITION 8 PAGES Countl Attorney Cathcart slated I "., ii i,i i, ...rroxiif tnirnl nml that It would lie perfectly legal and proper Tor tho County to conuuet Dutji hm iinvni,,iiuii, um .. nu...u be nought, lie would be willing, it so ordered by tho Hoard, to make .....i. ... in.iin..tinn .). n v!a, , n..... .... ......n.. .. Coast ports ns fresh fruit, und liuve them handled at tho largo canning establishments. Whereupon they will go on tho market In competition with our ennned -pines and practically on an equality, so that the tariff benefit now gained for the canned pine will be lost. "Aside from this tariff matter. I am also certuln that the pineapple men of Hawaii must combine for the organization of a selling agency to handle their product In the mainland markets. (0tfani em Pi it. .1 .. jw $tW PMlwaMl A OIIL.JB ..i.i. C nuto IIPJ!MT)l!!LKrevwj; I Comet OollKsrtirMtil ', MADE IN NEW YORK r: The - HONOLULU. TERRITORY Announces Cargo And Time Of Arrival By Wireless Announced early this morning In wire-less, thu M. N. S. 8. Illlonlan was sighted ult Koko Head at 12:30 this afternoon. She wirelessed n pasiicn- Rr H"'- ind n freight list, which consignment of orinnnco for Diamond Head on board, UU8 tnipmcni naB uccn nwoueti tor She haa 1500 tons of freight In all. ''" " ","",' ,h ,'.v i.v 'would bo alongside the uoc by ho 2 ,.. -v th nflnrnnnn. MOn-SMlTH, "SMALL FARMER," IS LATEST Ernest A. Mott-Smlth, "small farm Is tbo IntcBt. The gingery Secre- , ns has been told before, la out nt hla country .plnco at Walilne. rest- ing nnd taking n vacation nwnv from the trials nnd tribulations that ac-l company a public omce Chief fllerK.lng tmng iioy nao up ;nejro t pros- l,lo)ii conkllng tmiK the news or tho ent, ana incy nave gnui-n wise to it, prist fuw days out to tho Secretary tho great influx of orders being the )csterdny In tho shape of tho tin Inconsequence" lot In. whereupon Mr. Mott-Smlth I literally fell upon his neck, for Wsa-iiniSLirn(r nifjll DV' lan is not a city suiiurn "wmi nn mou- ern conveniences" such as telephones, etc. Mr. Mott-Smlth Is Ismail parni or" tnKsniiicli.au It seem t list: bo has grown a very excellent crop of whisk- $1500 NEEDED FOR CHILDRESS HOSPITAL Up to the present time J .is. F. Mor gan has collected $1500, or one half of tho amount which remained to com plcto the $100,000 needed for the children's hospital. Up until last evening ho had collected three sub scriptions of $1000 from G. P. Castle, W. II. Castto nnd P. C. Jones, and this morning ho received ono siibicrlptlou for $1000 and nnothcr for $500. Under theso circumstances with only $4500 remaining to collect. It seems certain that the grcnt plan for tho relict of tho Buffering llttlo ones will bo a sue- COBS. HONGKONG MARU COMESHERE AGAIN Thn flnncknnir Mam ttnlleil tmlnv from Yokohama for this port. Sho takes tho placo of tho Nippon Maru, which Is laid up for repairs now. Tbo Hongkong was thought to bo off this rnn nermancntlv. but will bo seen at least twoce moro In theso waters. Now that tho T. K. K. has an extra steamer, all or the line win get an overhauling. Tho Hongkong Maru brings 200 tops of freight for this iort. SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Aug. 4. ouuon; jdccis; do. auuyiii, iui 8 3-4d. Parity, 4.92 cents- Honest Executors are no scarcer than honest men, but - Dont Take Chances , We charge no more than the regu lar fee, allowed by the courts for 'Ex ecutors. . ' Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. 923 FORT ST. Honolulu Merchant Who .slows up OF HAWAnWtDES i COASWtOft&AFTER LOCAL SUGAR STOCK Confidence In Hawaiian Securities Shown By ,'Many Orders Connd"nce In mirfir jit not merely local but tho" capitalists im the Coast who have money to lnvmt hate taken I ii local Uigur stocks, und during the past week mora orders have been re- .l,i for Hawaiian sncar securities. principally Hawaiian Commercial and GOES j'naunnu, man nab otcn mo case lor.ai uinmunu iiciui hi j'su tins moin- commenced on this phnno of the stock niarKCi ini&.iuuriiiiir nun snine sans- faction "This marks tho turning of tho lido" ll onp prominent broker. "Durlns the past esr nml a half, or two crs tho poonln mi Iho Coast lrno done practically no bii)lng. As a matter of fsct. thej hao bought more during this pn?t week I dirosny, than thev have diirlns the last two c3rs. This la not sajlng mucli, how- 0cr. ns their purchases In tint lime cannot hnvo amounted to murh moro than $2600. whllo the) must Iiave sOld 'stocks to local people to a valuo or aooui.a million uours. "Sugar Ib undoubted!) Uc ucfI pa). 111 1.11 lrtl.V nilMI IV 1 -: ENKjrWlCOURT The rlvalr) between the old messi'ii gor service run by 5LK, Peter and the now service under the management of J. ESantos this morning fcsmo to n sham crisis when Potor swore to n warrant for the arrest of Santos on a charge of using threatening language. Peter In tho complaint quotes Santas assaying to mm: "wnat )ou neon Is a dam good licking, dam ynn. and I'll fix j mi" Peter states that .ic fears that Santos will do him some Injury and asks that ho bo placed undor bonds to keep tho peace, whllo Santos sas that Peter U actuated by business Jealousy. H. W. Chase, Kel ly and Frank I.owIh nro named by Peter as witnesses. FREAR AND DOLE ' .: MlXEuJNPICTllRES Governor Waller F. Frcar'B pictures, with tho mime Samuel 11. Dole under It, and Judgo Polo's picture, with thu Governor's namo under It, form thu baglfc of a Joke on two of tho most prominent ofllclals or tho Territory, In a little article which has appeared In tho Calumet (Michigan) News, a bhort tlmo ago ami which was sent to the Governor b) tho Argus Press Cllp- Ping Bureau with tho request tnat no uubscrlbo to their very excellent ser vice. Governor irear is uamuci (not Sanford) Dolo In ono picture, Probably the best Joke of it all Is, however, tho llttlo photograph above which Is meant to represent Poarl Harbor. Pearl Harbor, In this picture, appears about ten feed wldo, and not '"'",?;" "',;, moro than tvwnty reel long. 1'oor The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin glvss complete summary of the news of the day; Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FilRNTURE J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KINO STREW. Parcel or Letter Our boys are as reliable as Uncle Sam's postmen. Always on Call TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 361 in his Ads allows the other fellow to catch up )AY. AUGUST 5 1908-8 COLUMBIAN BEATS FREIGHT RECORDS' 33 1-2 Days From New York Delivers Mall Oi Time With 182 bags of mall and bear ing freight from New York In record time, the American-Hawaiian steam er Columbian, Captalp Colcord, nr-' riven on port eany mis morning irom San Pranclsco. She passed the light Ing. The freight which comes In today from New York has traveled the whole distance, via Tchuantepcc, in .13 1-2 das, which Is the best ever done In getting goods here from the American metropolis. The Columbian has further made good on her Job with the malls this time. -The accumulation, represent ing about three dn)R, was promised to Captain Colcord by the San Fran cisco postal authorities If he should get out of San Frnnclscn by tho time the Illlonlan did. The Matron steam er sailed nt noon, and the freighter pulled away nt 12:30, bringing tho mails. At dark, the Illlonlan wub abeam. The Columbian has had n rattier (Continued on.7age 8) i TO RICHARD'S TO CONNECT;' WITH PUBLIC SEWER Chief Sanitary Inspector Keen Went on his ix months loave of absenco to t'.ay, but beforo ho left work, ho hand ed In -a report to Mark P. Robinson, President of the Board of Health, re garding the Insanitary conditions ex isting nt Theodore Richards' laundry on Vineyard street, caused by the fact that filthy water from the laundry has been allowed In remain stagnant and also run on the pub If streets. Through tho work of Mr. Keen, It has now been arranged that Richards wilt connect with tho public sewer, and thus tho greater part of tho nuisance will bo done, away with. OIL TO LAY'THE DUST AT NAVAL STATION Too much black dust on white uni forms cannot much longer bo borno at tho Naval Station, and for this reason, and others, the roads Inside tho reser vation will bo oiled, in order to keep tho placo as cleanly as possible. Tho moving of coal about tho jnrd creates a great amount of dirt, but this can bo eliminated to somo consid erable extent by tho use of oil to lay the dust, wl)lch the wind Is nlwuy? whisking about In such generous quail titles on tho waterfront. UT-'Tor Rent" Bulletin office. cards on sale at S.S. ALAMEDA, AUG. 5th ALLIGATOR FEARS, PINEAPPLES, BANANAS. Island Fruit Co.. 72 S. KING. PHONE 15. Ice Cream FINEST IN THE CITY AT Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. THE LATEST Alligator Pear Ice Cream . IT'S FINE! TRY IT AT THE PAGES WASHINGTON SULTAN LONDON, England, Aug. 5. It Turkr- has been stabbed in the brca mail v.'orn by officials saved his life, AIRSHIP STUTTGART, Germany. Auk. 5. r0r repairs to n-s airship touay. As'oni broKc the mocnnns, and in a flre and explosion that took place du and the airshiD disappeared. TI1C ae ALLISOf u U DUBUQUE, Iowa, Aur. 5. Tiie funeral cf tbc late Senator Allison, who died here jesttrday, will be held SaUriny. BRYAN COMES WEST i SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Au'ic. 5. WiUizm Jcsir'up Brvan will come to ths Coast dprins his compaaign for th" Ficiidancy. ' . L NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug- 5. Arctic Exploicr Walter Wellman lias announced that he will try frr the North Bole in 1909 in n balloon. This will be Wellman's second effort to J'ach theiPnlcjiy balloon. i TERRIBLE HEAT IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 5. This hers, and the fifteenth day of the ing last night. Kepoikai Case Has Gone To Washington Tho Kepqlkni matter bus gono to Washington. Governor Frenr this morning stated thnt ho had written to Washington In regard to tho charges brought against Judgo A. N. polka! t Washington, nnd thli Is llf Kcpolkal, but ho said that he did not fcrred to bo n fact, but it Is not wish to say whether or not ho b.id known for n certainty ns yet. As thn mndo any rccommcndntloni In tjic matter will probnbly be looked on ns matter. Tho mnttcr of reenmmendu- exceedingly Important In Washing tlons by tho Governor to tho nuthorl- ton. It Is probable thnt tho Governor tics nt Washington wus discussed afwlll hoar from the nuthorllles thero length by tho members of tho proai shoitl) nfter bis loiter with tho falts nnd Governor Frenr this morning, hns been received, ' When This Stamp tPtJMfOft , ARIS t STjsiiSw is on a pair of shoes you know they are right in every way, in wear, correctness of style, perfect At. Wc are sole agents f6r these shoes and have some ni:e styles to select from. Manufacturers' ShoeCo.,ui. . 1051 Fort Street Telephone 282 ' Slow stocks in merchandising usu ally begin to inov as soon as a little Sce:ial Publicity is tWot'd to them. Knotty timber reouires sharp wedges end l.arl hiltln"r. The B u 1 1 e t i n is easily Honolulu's Best marketplace. PRICE 5 CENTS s tejortcd Ihmc that the Sultan o( t wh.lc in the palace. The coat of Count von Zennehn stonned here - np; the mix-np the michinery fell insula ar safe. JMGAiN is the twentieth day of intense heat driuth. There were four deaths dur- but the latter did licit deem it ndvls- l"" " ,11",, " ""',cl "taiemcnt. It may he that thu peoplu from liavo, whom the chnrccY originated ,,, ,,pnt (ll0 roml)ll,ut !1KaII8t Kn- 1900. STABBED 4 ii itt f . . ,. .. : A. Y. CAFE . h 'ipvpwmpiaiPMMssssiiaiiaiPOTt -'