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I'iW'W'i w"JPMlfiP"WF -"""' '"tl"ll!' "'""' "rrt7 sr 1 r . - Hap - V -- From San Francisco: America Mam Aug. S For San Francisco: . Alameda Aug. G From Vancouver: AorangI Aug. 22 For Vancouver: Manuka Aug. 1 9 -- Ipw .EVENING BULLET X 3, 30-EDITION The Merchant Who slows up;in his Ads allows the other fellow to catch up V Slow stocks in merchandising usu j ally bjrin to more as seen as a little Special Publicity is dcvcUd to them. Knotty timber reouircs sharp wedges and hard hittinV. The B u 1 1 o t i n ': easily Honolulu's Be:t marketplace. VOL. X. NO. 4072 8 PAGES-HONOLULU. TERRITORY OFHAWaH THURSDAY-. AUGUST 6- 1908-8 I'AGtS I'RICT 3 CENTS - jm - kuuht t - "'".J IT'' .', l IT i I ' w - t t" ' f-j S m RATTAN INDUSTRY BAD anr, . wru onQQiRii itv - SAYS WiH SMITH KEPOIKAI NOT DISHONEST, SAYS W. IAUKBA INVESTIGATION BY SUPERVISORS All Industries To Send Delegates and Cooperate, Says Kuhio ' V O., Smith, rcccntlv return- eel fi oin, Mnul, Htjtc-i! In re- sponae ft the, II u I I e 1 1 n ' a query that he hud while nwny fiom town gone Into the chnrg- cs laid, against Judge Kepoikal of Walluku. 1 "I think tbe whole thing Is Ron-Mill v Wnn.l ftf tlio I'rnninllnn """ i' ' " " .i nun t Commlttie has prepared tho following' 't " eeat "" ' Judgment nas oeen aispijyou ay t.io ; Inquiries May Lad To Its Establishment In Hawaii "What wo wnnt p.lnclpally la men," a.ild Delegilo Kalanlanaole this murnlng, lu unswor to a qucs tion lu U'Riml to what he expected the confoionco of men Interested lu the vuilous Industiles uhould do In tho matter of securing turlff loglsla tlon favorable to the Hawaiian In- lIllHtl tCH. "We want liilnctimlly men who can appear hefoio tho committees of the Sennto and the House nt Wimhlngtou to explain the status of the local In (UiRtrleJ and the needa thereof. Of course tho contorcucc may also draw up memorials and renditions, but the most Important fcatme should be tho chootlng of u delegation of experts In every branch of industiy In tho Isl ands, who will bo ublo to inukc u good light for tho Hawaiian Interests In Washington, and. who nre qualified to answer nny questions and ijlve any tljita which may be called for by Con gicsa in connection with the tariff legislation. "I Imvc ahead) seen Picsldcnt Jas. V. Morgan of tho Chamber of Com jmercc, und ho will appoint comnill I tecs which wll work toward arrang ing for tho confoicnce. Tho other Islands will bo icprescnted, of course, courbc. I "It Is also in:' Intention to seo Oovernor Prenr nbo it this matter, as I think that It would probably be tho proper thing for him and myself to cnll the conference together, ho repicsentlng the Territory In general, while I represent It nt Congress. "Tho matter of t'le most Impor tance 111 tliln connection Is to 'get tho icprcsontarlvoj cif all the different lo cal lluluilea t'o'htand together and to fight together foq the common In to'rost of Hawaii and ail tho Hawaii an Imlustiles Instead of having those lute.csted In one Industry make their light for this ono alone, In which case the common, cause will bo very muchf weakened." ,IUHJIl vwnin jib nm tUIllll IIJ llll' committee ut Its inciting this after noon: ' lly tho Alameda, sailing jester Jay, wo forwarded, In euro of . Sergeant Barry, a large assortment of our fold ers for distribution nt Camp l'c-rry. i With tho folders, wo also sent several copies oi tno now coition or our map "The Cross Roads of tho Pacific." so n u (i. ... nlal. ,.i.H ln. a ... !.. ' Him. . un m viiuuiu ..in iw;n lu piiut. tuuii . - rnn un.. fellow sharpshooters tho location of IT c"". ' lh pront mlllliirv fiiitntint Ihnt ihrti I 110 United States fs now building In the middle of the Pacific. Ily the mall esterday, we recP'ol Judge. There Is nothing dis honest In the transaction. It was. above board und carried on In a proper manner so far as tho gencial business details were concerned. It was frightfully bad judgment. That Is about the ilzo of It und about all one Supervisors Begin laukea Investigation 'n lnrfru tiiimlior or ipniiiln for cpnnr. at information about Hawaii. Letters I Iwero also received from a number of papers in regard to our news sen Ice. Tho editor of I he Oak I.ako News, .published at Oak Lake, Manitoba, Can jada, viltes as follows: I "Am ploifed to lecnlvQ onr tip-to-Idato news service and make f-enuont use of rnmo. I am uslii' today tho art icle on our climate." S. W. Wall, editor or tho Da!y Alas kan, published nt Skagwav, Alaska, writes under date of July 18th: "Wo are In ro'olpt of your circular letter und wl I thank yon for n con- llniipnco' nl your news M'i'lc i of which vu1 havii made C9nslderublu use to i:ni time, we jiko your fjuerynse; The drat meeting of tho Inukea In vestigation commlltto appointed last veiling at the meeting of tho lloaid of Ruporvlsois was held this noon nl tho County Attorno) 'a office, or rather It was to have been hold thcie but had to bo postponed owing to the fact that only Supervisor) Archer and Kualomi showed up, while Joo Fern, tho thlid member of tho committee, was unablo to bo present. The two Supervisors dUcussed the matter lu a general way with the County Attorney, and then It was de cided that thoy should see Torn and arrange with him for n date for a meeting. This forenoon the County Attorney was busy gathering cvldcnco In the matter, among that which ho collected being tho written statements made to tho Uullotln by Sheriff laukea, Of ficer Townsetid and by Isol. It is understood that as soon as u plan of action has been decided on tho com mittee will piocctd to call witnesses and conduct n very careful Investiga tion of the ontlro matter. "Tho Investigation committeo has not coma to see me yet," said Sheriff laukea lato this forenoon. "I am euro I do not know what they arc to In vestigate, whether It Is my porsonat affairs or tho business of the office. I will do nothing but wait for tho com inlttco to seo me." SUGAR 'SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. S. SUGAR: Becti, 88 analysis, 10s- 3d. Parity, '4.16 cents. Previous quota tion, 10s. 6 3-4d. OTHERS CONSIDERED She: Singing Is awfully hard on my throat. Ho: And how much harder it must bo on tho .oars of our neighbors. tnw nnw'$iwt nam DO YOU need a suit? We can show you 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 cloth, for a good, honest price. Come and see them, Sir! I The i Immml umiaitlKS.ftrMcn. I ' MADB INNtWYOHIC yolf'ni'ust befi.-efty'1ue. iMdplt over there, ;riti thinking 'u coniliig over to see qu ono of these day)." ' Thu managing odltor of-the St. Paul Dispatch, requests us to contlniio our, bervico, which no nnus oi gioai inter est. , .' The editor of tho "Now Jersey Oa- zctte," published at Cam ien, Now Jersey, writes: ' "This .ofllco Is in regular rccilpt.of your news sheets. Wo shall bo pleased to make notes that will aerial ou In luinglng tho name of your IslanJi be fore our people and so do our share In (Continued on Page 5) HILllAN has two. BIG 1NC4RRIAGES 32 Cases Of Smaller Pieces One More ' Shipment On this trip, tho lllluulan brought no mnro big guns, but she did brim; two 19-ton gun carriages, and 30 casoi. of "trimmings." On her next trip down from ban Kranclsco, sho.. wH oring tno last or mis assortment of deadly weapons and accessories for use at tho Diamond Head battery. The last shipment. In, which aro no guns, but more of tho small accessories, I's now on its way from tho eastern imrt of tho United States to the Coast. Shortly after noon today tho llllon Ian moved over to tho railroad wharf, and this afternoon tho big gun car i lanes tire being handled, This Is the third shipment of ord nance, nil told, which has urrlved by tho Hlloulan, tho fourth to complete I he lot. 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-Ei-' ecutors. Kash Co., LIMITED Corner of FORT and HOTEL, Hawaiian Trasl Company, Ltd. 923 FORT ST., Honolulu law makes thu guard- Inn llttiilo, In n liiEo of trust funds being loaned on tin unse- ! cmol note. The transaction v wns carried on through a law- cr who Is n member of the bar of the Supreme Court, and as 4 1 said before there li nothing of dishonesty Involved." : 460,000 FLEET, FOOD . S- -Aecoptanccs for food supplies for the Pacini Klcqt, to be de- live red hetw'cip Scp Und aiid 4 4 10tli,und ,Oct. 7th' and 'l"tlV.' were. lent out this .morning by Paymaster J. H. Horenbcrger at the Nav'oJ Station. Tho orders amount to SCU.000, with tho understanding that tho mcr- cbnnts may be called on for 20 per cent, mote of the supplies ordered or they may be required to deliver 20 per, cent', less. The f 4- contracts are to bo signed Satur- day or Monday. Firms to whom contracts were awarded ure: Metropoll- tan Meat Co, Henry May&.Co., Theo. II. Davlos & Co , C. Q. Yco Hop Co, II. Hackfold & So., f Lewis Co , and Hop' Koo & Co. , t BISHOP TRUST COMPANY ASKS FOR INSTRUCTIONS t A request fur Instructions from the Circuit Court has been filed by the Illshop Trust Company tin the matter of tho legality of the invest ment pi approximately jiuu.uuu out of the sinking fund of the Oahu Su gar Company, which Is held by the former under a trust deed for tht bondholders. Tho matter Is a com plex pne, and Is oven now. pending before the. Supremo Court of tho Ter ritory, hut In order to he Bure of Jur isdiction. C. It. Olticn, , tho, attorney (Continued on Page 2) Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KING STREET. i Parcel or Letter Our boys are as, reliable at Uncle Sam's postmen, Always on Call. HAWAIIAN FEDS WANTJAULUKOU Claim Federation Will Support Him For Sheriff Tho Huwuttan mouibuiB of tho Civic HELP rilWk tiTir&rfii;R,i ill rllK rrPrllN .BEHLIN, Germany, Aug. 0. Tr.c il:raat Povernment will aid Count Zeppelin in replacing his airJiip, nai?at;d v.nth. markcJ success until destroyed in a storm which ov t:cl- t while moored. WHISKEY DESTROYED to work! LEXINGTON. Kv.. Auc. 6. A bonded warchons- nml Mh ,,,,. Kaulu'toit at th coming Ures containing 47,000 barrels of wh sky were burned here today. The ielr Idea If to tun him -u Jch will reach three millions of dollars. Federation bib uifleavorln for John I.. election. Tli their candidate for ShcrlTf uf Oahu. Slnco tho luukea-Isol a (Tali, tli.'l have been looking around for another man to govern thu liollcc station. White thuy havu no personal grudge against John Wieu or Win. Jnrrctt, thoy have condoled that K.iuliikou Is the most competent an I best nun for tho place. JAPAN T in- T0KI0, Japan. Aas. C The tr Jc-r.arl: convncht convpntion tr.r 4V.- ..-.A..! e-.l 1 , .. r. , . a .. - "Kaulukou has hcen In that offlco "c i"ulet"u" " mBiiuiniuirers ,-a. teen nt " t o tne Japanese Uov- before," suld one of tho Civic Feds, ernment. "and made a record for himself, lluj JAPANESE OET J0"3 Ih today a reformed man, so fnr as wo' WINNIPEG, Manitoba. Aug. 0. The str.kcn; ars beinc replaced bv Unnw I llii tillnt fitir ltnrrli mint. T .- . i a t n . - . n . J --- -- -.... . " ...vis ua. jhii irnap unrirniPTi i iuop Tnininn ii i 'njn AkI.- Ings re.-iiilarly and I helnlng on. the "h ,n jm, .trip, -.-.". Buu arc work of Chrl-t among te Havvallans. volvtl ,n tne ltnye' . ... On top Of this he Is u lavvvcr who n nblllty Is unqiit slloned. And above I IS TURKEY'S PHE'''ER things, w b i..v,v v(h..ii 1,.. h nuniiu, CONSTANIIUOPLE, Turkey, Aut. 0. KaimJl Pasha has formed a ?aiKt,'u!,,f;;i'n;ib0;0 fL1"- Ut tbc " government proclaim that wo'wlll tutp thoko who aro low- ca 3 nc '""": ly." 1 " The gentlehian ho volimleeicil thu EXPLORER ERICH E27 3IAS rEHISHED above stntoniont said further that the COPENHAGEN,- Demna'rk. Aug. 0. Weil va raccivcJ h-re todav majority oi ,i.e rivie i mioration that Erici. thc explorer, has ,pcr -vhrf i'l Pice.nla-tl would supiMirt Kaulnknu In the event -J ., . ' , . ' M "--"" u. of hlB getting tho nomination. ' ' j 'j N.J. ' ' u 1 . , KOREANS AE FIGIITUIO -iV" ST pp.Tir.n'mTrTin Tt,.;n a-,-, r. tv,- t?- ju-h.i .. -.. wn w v , MHWlHi 4Uh. Vt A,.U Uwldll I I1S1! r" f n I . an. BAND GONGERTitND- DANCE iT SEASIDE Thern will tin n flnnrii nnrl li.inil concert at the Seaside tonight-In lion-' or of tho offlceis and Indies on board tho transport Iluford. 'The Hnyal Hawaiian Hand will render an ex ceptionally line program during Hid early part of the evening. All friends of the Army nnil Nnvy and of the Seaside ure coidlalty invlte.l. making daily attacks on thetJapan1"! for'ces on tho Voider- T ' ' i ' . ' PEFINED UEDUfED NEW Y03K. N- Y., Aug. 6. Rsiincd sugar was reduced in ten cents a pound today. WllW price HAWAII'S 1MB ENCAMPMENT 350 Applicants For : Pearl Harbor Jons A small army of men, looking fo-.nnd riggers work at Pearl Harbor, besieged tlm it waB u rathor nondescript crowd Naval Station this morning Tim which applied A few had seen serv causo of thd siege was tho fact that Ice In either tho Aimv or th K'mv. blanks were being Issued to would-bq but the great majority had not, anil uppllcauts for Jobs. Men who have many could not understand tho Eng rflfrltrtrV'Q National RnHu11''!1 turne(1 Hwn' frilm "mo to tlimnui, language. U is n moral certaln lOIIUUIjr a "OllUHa I DUUywtF, tho promise that they might find, ty that these will not bn nl.tn . mi something, when tho necessary papers out pioperly tho blanks which they arrived, this morning thronged, to Iho'iccclved Most of them too:t the pn piaco to get tho precious slips. Andipers without question. After thu ni.w some of them will be puzzled serving out of tho blanks was over, the rest of their natural lives to find many wcro to bo seen about tho Out what it Is all ubout. streets, nsklnc tho meanlnc of llio na. IIAIB tt mnrn nllnlilr.HA.1 ...! . Will Gather In October Tho National Guard of Hawaii, six .' ' . .r' . . . ..,.' ,no "lon Bro l0 "0 I'Ul to work uh pers of more onllRhtencd mid soon as Washington haH been henul prehcndlng companions, from and building at Penrl Harbo- At all ovonts, thh Is nn overt step begins. Three hundred and fifty ap- toward tho construction operations, pllcnnts wcro received this morning, MoBt of the workmen who npplltd but many will probably not qualify, this morning wore unskliiod. nnd tho Positions open are for: Cleneinl help-'great majority was cither Hawaiian " ' era, common laborers, nrteslan-wcll cr Portuguese It was among tho $$ Al AMFHA Allfi Sth lr,vors' engine tenders, tool sharpen- latter that the men said i'Yes" when J. J. tlnniVn, fltU. JIII ejs plje.drlvers. carpentcw. black-'asked any question, and then s.il.l ALLIGATOR PEARS, PINEAPPLES. . """'b, boatmen, nrcmen, pipe fitters. "No" If anvouo looked Incredulous. BANANAS. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KING. PHONE 15, ment some time In October. This was announced this morning by Col onel Jones, who stated that now that the rlllo team had been started on their Jouiney and this work was fln (Conlinned on Ttf i), Ice Cream FINEST IN THE CITY AT Hollister ' Drug Co., Ltd. THE LATEST Alligator Pear , Ioe Cream IT'S FINE! TRY IT AT THE A. Y. CAFE When This Stamp tkWgMli (PARIS 1900. VIENNA L;fvVWCt!lfA 5?"4glj J5HED' is on a pair of shoes you know they are right in every way, in wear, correctness of style, perfect fit. We are sole agents for i these shoes and have some ni:e styles to select from. Manufacturers' Shoe Co0,ud. 1051 Fort Street Telephone 282 ' 4 TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 381 i riiMWiiMiliMwiiiMxiiiMMKJiisiiii7 w ,, -&! MsLtiiimm WHflwIwSWSSC n i iSSCTSSSSWBWBSSSSSBSBSlBSSSlKUBi