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? "WW-" " "!? ( .".J Ttp - yg.) &MHRMKMB0BMRBBH&iBBMmuamiKmmaimMmm-.m - RVHN1N0 'IUJM.KTIN. HONOMTI.U,,T?r!l..ftlONn: J -- . a..X iLOJi,TfinsVrI 2lJ2 ..-JlZMW&. ...-lr. . j ZP.i' .. JTSTilMMr' 61 kl 4 & EvEiNnorG Bulletin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Dally every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week. MEIdBEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wallace R. Pnrrlnifton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. IJVIlrSINll I1UI-I.UI I.N Prr Motitli, nnyw litre in V S. 41 .71 Prr Ouartcr anywliete in L' S. 3.oo lr Year, am Aline tnl' S .. . . H.no lr Yrar, postpaid, foltign, . 12. on CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY in the Territory Tel. Editorial Rooms, Business Office, MONDAY Tho ynilit Kiiiiiidinint'lin I Is wln liliiK I'lioimli Inuieln to prove Itself i'iithi'l worths Hie name. 1.1'b bci'. Was It tint u Mrs. Atch prley who was Hie mornliiR paper's liKht-h.-ind man In tile UKltuttou against I'lnUlmni? Tmkc In tlic liatuls of a llrltlsli liuviil Instructor anil a French Ilium rlcr Is foneil to be good regardless of Its new constitution. I ili j ial-ij l Hawaii should place Grace Ilor ti'iifco Tower on the liouorary list of Hie l'romotloM Committee. Her rn tliusl.iKin for Hawaii U of tliu nil inencliulile variety. If the llioorlors gambol In the pas tilles of dieamland while the pioino teis of Kmoppan luituigratlon are do ing practical wort; to develop Hawaii, there is no harm ililie. Hon. I,. I,. McCandless Is telling the people of Maul lots of things they inner heard before. Now Is It pom Bible for him to do this and not de viate fiom a single truth? Honolulu Is grateful that tho fu ture Governor Gencuil of Australia lecogulzes the Importance of the l'a rllle by proceeding to his post along tho Victoria-Honolulu loute. Hawaii lowbojB have set such a llvelj pace for Wyoming that Hoosc- elt should Immediately become In terested In what theso Hawaii boys feed on, that they are able to put his old-time friends In the shade. President Gil more and Ills corps of instructors are walcome. One of their first tasks will be to convince the people that Hawaii really pos sesses n college that will equip young men and women as well as any of the mainland. No one expects the Sour-Hall poli ticians iu up buiisueu wiiu mo man ner in wlili It Cathcart conducts tliu olllce of County Attorno. Ho has llrowu for bis deputy, and that Is enough of Itself to give them that un pleasant taste every moinlng. Tho appointment of George I Cas tlo as a Park Commissioner Is a very happy leiognltlou of one who has given of time and money to mako tho park more attractive. As a private citizen he has worked as hard as hu is likely to do as u commissioner. If the information that has reach ed tho Advertiser Is coriect, the le sult of tho elections lu November means more one way or the other for this Territory than ulncty-nlno per cent, of tho voteis realize. Adver tlbcr. Geo Whiz! Isn't It awful, Mabel! Statisticians record that tho np pioprlatlons the last session of Con gress will mako nn lncieaso of 11!!), 11 US salaries at a total cost of J9,14t., r.7r..20. Thanks to tliu good woik of Delegate Kuhlo, a very large share of this Increuso will find its way to Hawaii, through fortifications, naval Ktatlon, mid tho public building. THE TARIFF .CONFERENCE. It Is not to lie expected that tho list Ltinforenca of tho business lead us to deal with tho tariff will lesult In n great amount of oratory. Tho xubject In baud Is not one lu which nlry perslllngo will do much good. Tho first assembly will mean much to theso Islands, however, liecauso It is tho first tlmo that repicscntatlves of nil Industries have gut together to mako n common cause for tho gencial wclfme of tho Iblnnds. Hitherto each industry lins conducted Its cam paign 'separately. Facts and llgurcs nro tho principal necessities of tho situation, nnd wo lmvo no doubt that nfter thn first meeting the representatives of each Industry will set themselves to work gathering the data which will ton vim o tho people of tho mainland mid their representatives In Congress that tho prosperity of Hawaii is de pendent uu the tariff to a greater ox- WntllCl-Y IIUI-l.im.N Per Slv Moulin g ,n,, I'rr Year. an)herehil'S I.ui Pel Year atitlicre in Canada .. I. An Per Year fo.al.t, lulci in 3. on NEWPAPER PUBLISHED of Hawaii, - 185 - 256 Entrreil at tlie .'ostoflke at Honolulu a ticomt clan matter. AUGUST 24, 1008 ; tent than any other ili'veloplng sec tion of Hie cotintr. The work this conference has In hand will win our light for continued piotectlon, If it thall appear that Hawaii has to light for existence, as a result of tnlsii-preseiitatioii by ene mies i , ,i ilnlaiul, assisted by tiallo . i Inline. RZCORD OF WRECKED BANKS lion tine It Is that evil news trnv ils with 7-league-boot speed while good news -gets hardly bound tho knowledge of those In the Immediate ilclulty of the happening. Lets than u ear ago the wires were hot with the general financial smash-up of Wall Street and tho Rival banking failures. It went to the uttermost parts of the country, pictured lu all its honor. How many of thiwo who lend of tho failure of New York City banks, large and small, know that, by tho I 111 st week of this month, each mid oiery uanh ami trust company mat failed following the October panic lias resumed business, nfter having paid every depositor In full? This fact has not been considered of suflklent Importance to "put It on Iho wire' and send throughout tho country and the world. Hut It Is mighty good news and a. splendid commentary on reformed business methods. There Is no doubt that tho panic disclosed tho need for reform. Wc wish this lccord of recovery miKm. iiu in. nun opposite mo name oi every banking Institution ouUldo IXcvv York that went down under the Inllucnco of tho panic started In Wall (Street. Tho trail of disaster left a (deep scar from the Atlantic to tho i .iciuu nun. lannoi uc so speedily wiped out. Much has been gained, however, when such a showing can bo mado In the alleged home of corrupt 11 nance UrtC Unfurnished Houses For Rent Luiialilo Street $25.00 King Street $15.00 Aloha Lane $18.00 Nuuanu Avenu.e $25.00 Nuuanu Avenue $35.00 Kalakaua Avenue $25.00 Kinau Street $30.00 Quarry Struct $25.00 King Street $27.50 P a w a a Lane $25.00 Young Street $25.00 College Hills $35.00 We also have a number of furnish ed houses in cood locations for rent or lease.' Waterhouse Trust Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. The Wireless FOR ISLAND COMMUNICATION RATES ARE LOW. wg4 u riifl vaaaaaw. -- i vt' " anil (iirrtiit polltlm. It proves Hint frenzied litislncufi ini'li lmvo fuiiml It BiMiil bualiicHH In bp lioncKt nml iiy iIcioIIoih If poHsllilp. It hIho monnit Hint ttic Inwa of Now Yuri; Statu In (Kuril tu it'cchrralilpii miiHt guard till' Inloionla of the pi-onle fairly well, clxo tliu fumlH nf IjankH ami tniFt KinipanivH won hi luiu- disappeared under tliu nlil cxponslvo system of "taking enro" of them. WALL STREET PROSPERITY EOOM. Cable ndvlces of n record-breaking business on the New York Stock Kx chnnge in a large measure fulfill tho predictions which tho financial writ eis of the New York papers wcro making some two weeks ngo. These obsencrB of tho llnnnclal n ml commctcial trend n ported n movement on the part of lllg lluslness to form n combination for the ilellnllo purpose of convincing tho people that tho lulu depression was not so had ns It was painted, and prosperity Is lcttirnlng. Tho recog nized object of this booming Is said to fie the exercise of a soothing Inllu ence on n clasi of votcrH who might go astray under the pressure of no woil; and little rood. Tho New Ymk Wmlil sas In till connection under date of Aug. 9: "The rapid advance In the general market, under the guiding hand of a millionaire pool representing tliu leading corporate Intel eats, seems to confirm tho widespread rumor that there Is a close compact between tho lolltlcal lenders and Wall Street, by which every cIToit Is to bo inuiln to bring about an ImproUMUcnt In pub lic confidence and, it possible, u bet ter innditloii of nffulrs In general luslness, Part of this plan. It Is said, Is to provide employment for thousands of Idle men whoso votes would be an Important factor In tho coming election. Ill this connection, tho leport that President McCrea, of the Pennsylvania, has been threat ened with the lota of his position be- caii"e of his refusal to Increase his pay-ioll In order to help tho polltIc.il situation Is atti acting widespread at tention nnd discussion. There has undoubtedly been a substantial Im provement In general business dur ing the summer, but It is n grave question In tho minds of bankers whether It Is wise to attempt to foico this movement beyond Its nat ural growth. It will take tlmo to heal tho wounds of last winter's up heaval, and the scars will remain long after healthy conditions have returned." The scheme Is without doubt one of tho best campaign arguments that could bo imagined, and we all know that Wall Street conditions may be temporarily manipulated Into almost anything a united millionaire pool desires. These men go nt their pinna on tho basis of "After us tho deluge" and If their operations had the In tended effect on tho elections they would not hesitate for fear of tho possible reaction after tho election, to long ns they prepared themselves against tho crash. Tho public could enjoy tho reaction, while tho pool leaps tho benefits. On tho other hand, thoro Is n good chance of tho gamble! s winning all along the line, because of an actual return of good times ns a result of the large crop returns. The ninlii ciops of tho country will bo fully ns largo as last year mid will bo sold at good prices. PRISON SERVICE A very Interesting program was tendered yesterday morning In tho Oahu prison yard, where the Inmates listened to a number of good speak ers. James C. Knmnkalwl during the servlco delivered a flno Hawaiian Epeech to tho men, who asked lilm to visit them again. Tho songs weio touchlngly ren dered and tho Christian workers nnd tho Inmates nllko were greatly bene fitted by tho meeting. John Martin was In chnrgo of the service. CAMPBELL SAYS NUUANU (Continued from Pace 1) tho Fcdornl Government should ho taken over by tho Territory. It Is n fact, ho says, that tho Territory spent $89,000 on preparation for theso very docks before they wcro complet id by tho United States. Superintendent Campbell's report foes Into details as to tho expendi tures of his department for tho past Clearance Sale OF Belts, Gloves, Purses Handbags Fancy Combs and Neckwear Next Monday, Aug. 24th AT 8 O'CLOCK EHLERS, DO YOU PAY RENT? If m have this extrava gant habit you had better not wait until New Year's Day to lesolvu to break It. Hicak tho habit right away now by purchasing u home, or a lot, and building a home. We have lots at teasonnble prices, at College Hills Kalihi Achi Man Is Put In Political Workeis of tho Ttopubilcaii party weio considerably stlned up this morning over the suspension oi Team I.una Kealoha of tiio Kmutli District, from the Koad Depattmcnt, nnd tho appointment In bis pluco of Willie ltathburn or I lie Fifth District. Asldo from this mailer of Dlstilct rep- lescntatlon It is stated that Itathbmn Is an ncllvo Achi follower, not a Re publican. It is clatmeif that this Is another dodgo to help along the Mas orally cauy) of Chairman Hiistace. and also to protuoto mo cause or v. t". Ach: to the detriment of (lie legular paitv workers who,) havo been faithful through thick! nnd thin. lO I Favorable action on the bill provld ing for tho termination of tho convict lease system nfter Dec. 31, 1911, was taken by the house of the Georgia Legislature In connnltteo of tho whole. en Preparations for building tho long est pier In the world havo been begun by tho commls.sloner of docks and fer ries of New York, tliu pier lo be one In South lliooklyn COO reet long. J J J Ji ) J J J J J f J J J year, and It is interesting to note in connection with tho waterworks sys tems that those of tho outside Itl- nnds tost tho department tho sum of $5,000 dining the past fiscal year. The Capitol building hero has cost tho Department of Public AVorks tho sum of $0.720. IS, and $1,D2S.7S has been spent on tho Judiciary building during tho past year. Tho Survey olllces and tho Hoard of Health add ed to tho lint of oxnenscs by the sum of $824.17. bthcr Territorial build ings on Oahu have swelled the mini by $9,283. Tho Honolulu Hnrbor has cost tho Territory $17,r,09.0C during the past rar, and landings nnd wharves on the Island of Hawaii lmvo cost $1, 4CG.S3. Maul landings and wharves have cost $4,214.82, and Kauai has a bill of $3,027 for thu sanio item. Woik Is now going on at Hawaii that will eat up tho entile appropriation of $5,000. The number of building penults is sued dm lug tho fiscal year amountid to 117, and tho approximate value of the buildings erected Is $200,000. jjJt"For Rent" cards on eale at Bulletin office. ' ASK TO SEE OUR NEW PATTERN OF Plated Ware Something new in the Styl ish French Gray Finish. TEASPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, BUTTER SPREADERS, ETC., ETC. You'll be surprised at the Stylish Appearance of this line, H. F. Wichman & Co. n J LIMITED. LEADING JEWELERS. When you ask us for Loose-Fitting- Coat - Cut Undershirts AND Knee -Length Drawers WE DO NOT TRY TO FORCE upon you a poorly made, ill-fitting imitation which costs less than the origi nal, but GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR. You know B. V. D.'s arc the BEST. We know it, too, nnd upon the solid foundation upon which our reputation is built, we give you what you demand V A L U E 1 We have 3. V. D. garments in your size in grades to retail at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS a garment. Every Loose-Fitting garment we sell is identified by the famous B. V. D. Red Woven Label, Your Guarantee of Value. M. MINERNY, LTD., Fort nnd Merchant Sts. LU, Library Bureau Outfits of Index Card Systems, Filing Cabi nets and Units, Office Fittings and Supplies; also New Jersey School Church Furn. Co.'i International, Trenton, Simplex, and Improved Trenton Combination Adjustable Desks and Seats, latest improved de signs. Estimates given. Imports to order, Tlios. G. Thrum. Agent for Hawaiian Islands. R. MIYATA & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN TERS, PAPER HANGERS and MASON WORKERS. Second Hand Lumber, Doors and Sashes Bought and Sold. KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 594. PuritaivJCreamery Butter FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN AT Henry May & Co., Ltd. Auto for Hi MANUEL REIS. Call up at any time by telephone any one of these numbers: 280, 200, 1097. i Hawaiian Detective Agency ROOM 7, WAITY BUILDING King Street. Private and Confidential Detective Work. AN OUTING in an automobile is just the thing. Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask for C. H. BEHN Family Grocers J. M. LEVY & CO., King St. near Bethel. Phone 76. Autos Repaired And kept in repair by men who know their business. No amateurs do the work in our Garage. Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. LOOK at the automobiles, buggies and car riages wo have recently overhauled and painted THEN SEE US. W. W. Wright Go, King Street near South Tel. 252 The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin give, a complete summary of the news of the day. HONOLULU'S BIG STORE On Fort and Merchant Streets Floor Space, 22,561 Square Feet. The Place To Buy Your ..,, STATIONERY, BOOKS, TOYS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, and SPORTING GOODS The Wonderful COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINE. We keep in stock MARCONI VELVET TONE RECORDS. Call in r.nd ask to hear them; also EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS AND 100 OTHER THINGS WHICH GO TO COMPLETE A LARGE STOCK WE HAVE SAVED YOU MONEY IN THE PAST. WE WELL SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE FUTURE. TRY US. Oar KING STREET STORE, at the old stand, will carry the same line. Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. THE BOSTON BLACK KING CALF PRICE $4.00 Style, Superiority. Perfect Fit, and Serviceability are strikingly represented in the BOSTON. You can't get anywhere near equal value for this price in any other make of shoes. Every feature of the shoe gives the foot attractive, shapely outlines. See it in our windows. Bring shoes that need repairing with you. , REGAL SHOE STORE, McCANDLESS BUILDING, KING AND BETHEL STS. fJ$nymmMK ym.-a tfi.. il .ifcifc.n., . i, i.ff A Oar 'Sivy vir s W& fy r v.' .TT.rr itfS- INTERIOR Phone 426. S-S-SIGNS are FashionableDressmaking Reasonable Prices. MADAME LAMBERT. BERETANIA NEAR FORT WSAm, V'"i "l J y r-7rrTrr I THtit tUrk. XrtitttrrJ V. S. Paint (ao V I Coat Cut UnclenhirU I H and Knee Length Drawers I aK aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal IMHJUkni In Interior Dccorntlnp Is done In tho lliorKij;li and finished manner In ul.l h work cf'thU l.lud rhrmhl he dor.o. l'ur this purpose mo employ none lint Lireful, neat painstaking ex pert workmen. Wl'cro wo are once employed wo oia ulwnys in domitud. Work S. Stephenson, AND EXTERIOR DECORATOR. Signs of Merit. 317 King St. Coca-Cola The Popular Beverage, Bottled by HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS. PHONE 516. tKHLxyt