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rm j . 'jvTFr? , R -.,:. .-. " rv "ur l t "-TJP .Tl p f N From San Frmcisoo: Hongkong Mnru Nov. 23 For San Francisco : Tciijd Mm II Nov, 23 From Vancouver: Muana Dec. 12 For Vancouver: Mnkttru Dec. 8 1 Publicity is the only means of ex pansion. When the people arc in formed that you actually exist, thnt you have noods to sell, that you offer inducements to the purchaser, then your trade prows. This lessen has been learned by every mercliant whfl advertises in the Evening Bulletin. 3:30 EDITION The BULLETIN always co-operates with its patrons, to achieve results VOL. X. NO. 4163. 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERBITORY OF .HAWAII, FRIDAY, jNOVEMBER 80. 1908. 8 PAGESr. PRICE 5 CENTS. EVENING; i i 5U LUiTlTr' $ ,0 t SENATOR -ELECT COMPLETION Tafl Board Defense Plans Are In Process Of Speedy Completion If Congress tliLi joar sees fit to impropriate tho 144,281 n (omnu'iid dl liy the dilcf uf i:nglneeu, lluttt.il Slates Arm), fur fortification wink ul Honolulu anil Pearl lluilioi, It will 'pinctlcnlly conipleto the appropria tions fur foitllkatlnnH rerotiinietided li) the Tuft Hoard In 100G. , Tim estimate of.the Chief of Kngl a neciM Is foi the money which It U " thought can he ndutiitngcously ex ! illicit during the ruining scar In turning out the foitlllcatlun work leiomnieiideil by the Taft lloird. When thu.wiiik Is completed, thei o ' will be- hut llttlo left to accomplish ailing tlm Hues laid down b) that Hoard When the Tuft Hoard mado Its ic- port In I9U6 on the mongy needed to foillfy I'e.irl llaibor nml Honolulu, the sum uf Jll.lir, 1,000 was recom- mended, itliotifih advance In tho art of warfaro hne mude It ne'o.is.m In .pletcd In about eighteen months. In chnngo man j uf the specifications estlgatlons as to the character of recommended b) the Tuft Hoard, Jet! toll which we shall .have to yhandle the substitutions li.no not affected the cost of the woik and tho pilglliiil Ifcllllllltl! Iiolil good. (lovcrnnient officials. In close touch with Washington, believe thnt Con gress will make the appropriation Police Aroused By Hold-ups In Palama Hold-ups In the Kallht nnd Pa lama hectiuns of the clt) nre at pres i. nt o cup) lug tho attention of the N ' sjlce dupaitmcnt, two reports of during nnd brutal lobberles on tho open street having been icported dur ing the last couple of d.i)s. In brtth casts tho lctlms wero Japanese, but although the manner In which the thugs operated was tho winie. iho police bellee that different patties wcie concerned, One of these hold-ups was report ed at tho police station this morn ing. Tho victim, n Jupancso work ing for Win. Smithies, who lhea .it the old T. McCants Stewart placo lit Kallhl-wacna, had been spending Pajamas Shirts Our Pajamas are light, strong;, and serviceable. And they have a csmfortable feeling that people like. We have then in all the best grades of Madras, J Flannel, Mercerizsd Cotton, Etc. Our Star, Wilion Bros, and Cluett Shirts, the Big Six in Shirtdom, are the liandsomest of all our Holiday i Goods. Why not-gjt yourself some of them? THE KASH CO., LTD., lecummcmti'il hy tho Chief of Kngl- iicrH, therohy enabling the War De p.iitment to tarry out the work here nlting the linos originally reemmnen' ilcil. Tho work now under way, for which nppiopiiitlons liac already been made, will not be completed for Home time Nevertheless, a conalil uuihle part uf the work contemplated In the recommendation uf the Cnlef uf KnglnecrH can be curried on slmul tnneously with that already under 'wuy, It In claimed. When iiucHtloiicil )csterday as to the piobable length of time that will bc ieiiilicd tu complcto the fortlflca Hon work for which appropriations lime alreuly been made. Major Win slow, Coiis of Kuglneers, United States Annj, said That Is a matter that cannot he answered offhand. Under faorablo renditions the work should be com hnie not been very reassuring, how iner. 'Much of the foundation is of tin unstable nature 'and that will ne cessitate additional work and conse quently n gi enter amount of time .(Continued on Page 2) the eenlng Inst night at a star. At about a o'clock ho Btarted home, nud It waB noticed that a couple of sol diers, who had also been sitting i.i the store, left the placo almost Im mediately after tho Japanese. When tho Japanese had reached a spot close to the new Kallhi-wueni bcJiooI, he was stiuck suddenly from Lehlud, nud wns knocked to th ground. Luckily, he had presence of mind enough to emit a loud.) ell. This called Mr. Rlcdel, who lhes In the neighborhood, to tho scene, and the robbers were frightened away he fore they could even make n search of the Japanese. The robbers fled, (Continued on Page 9) MUMMING AT UUHI MS' HE M. P. Robinson, Health Board President, Gives Luau M. V. Robinson, President of the Hoard of Health, Is making arrange? meats for a great housewarmlng and Hum on the occasion of the opening of the new building for the non-lep rous boys at Kalihl. This building Is to be known ns the Kalihl IIos' Home and Is snld to be one of the best-arranged structures that has been put up under the supervision of the Department of Public Works. It Is snld that Mr. Robinson has already obtained two large pigs which will be prepared for tho luau. Thero are about fifty boys, moat of them Hawallaus, who will be taken care of at tho new Home, and as it will be under the direct supervision of the Hoard of Health, Mr. Robinson intends that the opening shall bo at tended with all duo ceremony. It will probably be a couplo of weeks jet before the liouuewannlnR and luau lsRiven. COLLIER HERMISTON IS ALREADY OVERDUE Tho whorcabouls of-the UrltUh col lier Hurinlston, iilready consldp.abl overdue froni Newport News, U caus ing considerable uneasiness hero. Tno Hermlston, laden with coal for Hit) local nanl station, skllod from, Now lort News a we'ek before tho Kai'r".i The latter arrived hero several ilan ago, hut nothing has been heard -rim tho Hermlston. t Tho ICatuna reported a very stormy lassage around tho Horn .ant), acroij ing to all reckoning! tho Herinlnion Oiould havo been light In tho thick of tho hurricane. No ery grave fo.ua aro felt for the safoty of the ousel, as she was heavily laden and would lido conifortubl) through a storm that would prove serious to a ship with a lighter cargo. The cause of her delay Ib causing buiiio speculation, however. MURDERJRJRRIVES Yee Hal Dam, tho Koroan who killed a fellow count r) man In Kona, and wjiu has been sentenced to, liang ror.tho deed, was brought down from Hawaii this morning, and has been placed in the Oahu prison. SUQAR, 8AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 20, 8uair! 88 analysis beets 10s. 3. Bulletin Business Office Phone 2158. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 188. ISLAND FRUITS AS HOLIDAY GIFTS Why nott Can you, 'conceive of anything nicer to send your relatives or mends for the holidays T Leave your order with tu aad it will have prompt and careful attention. Island Fruit Co.. 72 8. KINO. PHOTO IS. w E ACT as Execuri of Wills. It is our, special business, nnd no indi vidua! can be in a posi tion to do it so well as we. There is absolutely no chance of if' our failing to carry out every item as it was intended to be carried ont; Let us see you abont your will. We make it out in proper form free, BAKER IS OF -EtePENCES Instructed Acquittal Verdict i . John Colbum this afternoon ro V eel veil wireless mi image from C. W. Ash ford at Kalltia, who went to Kona to defen I Sennr elect Baker, who was ctiai ,- it with emoezzieiuvm, statins that f his client had Ix'on acquitted on both charjies agulnst him. This s was dofixn an tnstructcd v.Mllst for acquittal In bot.i cases Deputy Attorney (leneral Sill- ton nppoarej for the Territoij, t f ', T. Milner Harrison Would Be Dep'ty . Attorney-General T. Milner Harrison, tho lawyer and iiithor whose exciting adventures hao occupied cflpsldorablc time In the local Police ..Court of late, has aspirations for the higher things In his profession, Vr. Harrison, who Is now under ra bono of 'f 250 to keen the ncace this morning applied (to Acting Attorney General Whitney : for a .position in tho Altornoy-Ucnc.n department. The ambition ol Harrison,, It seems, was to become a Deputy Attorney (len eral. But his hopes were rudely shut' tcred. Io was gentl), but firmly. Informed by Acting Attorney General Whitney that tho Legislature hud not anticipat ed his application for a position, and consequent!) there was no appropria tion lor sainrj Harrison said that he wus sorry, and left. L1DDY WANTS TO ' CARRY WEAPON Seaman's Agent Alleges Man On Rosecrans Insulted Him Seaman's Agent Jon. T. Uddy Is once more In trouble, and he Is de manding tho protection of Die United States, of which the "gr r-oat and, good" Theodore Koosovolt Is the pres ent President. This morning Mr. Lid dy camo to tho otneo of United States District Attorney Breckons, armed with n written statement to the effect that a man on tho otteamer Rose crans hud used Insulting language to him. Mr. Uddy thereforo demanded tlu nrotectlon of tho United States gov ernment, and asked that ho bo given permission to carry a gun. Now, Mr. nrccKous uas naming io do with tho granting of permits of that naturo, and hu told Mr. Lltldy thnt, so far as he was concerned, he (Llddy) could carry a cannon If ho bo desired. However, ho told Llddy that tho best thing ho could do would bo to seo Sheriff Iaukea, and mako a request for tho permit. W FOREIGN PORTS- Friday, Nov.20, 1808. NKW YORK Balled,! Nov. 20: Bk. rooting Buoy, for Honolulu Divorced wife of Albert E. Sutton wins pei mission to visit children. Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables NEW I0T JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp fc Co., (LEWBRS A COOKE BLD0.) WHITNEY DRAWS PRIMARY LAW Will Be One of Chief Matters Before the Legislature Acting Attorney General Whitney is at present working out and drawing Op a direct primary law, which will be presented for the consideration of tho new legislature when It goes Into icsslon next year, A direct primary law was put up to tho lost Legislature but It died very shortly, being opposed by sonio of those who wero to sup port it. Tho direct primary law will do away with .the conventions, and will allow each cltlieu to lto direct for tho man whom he wishes to support. Although the law will bo put before the Legis lature as ono of the chief matiors to claim Its atten'lon, grave doubts are being fell as to whether It will be passed. Some minor changes will bo mado as compared .with the law that went be fore the' last Legislature, but as a wjiole It will naturally bo about the same," , FOOTBALL VICTORY THEY'LL CELEBRATE "Tho outcome, of) tho Harvard-yae football game will ba-celebratedat tho University Club Tomorrow "iiljtht, by tho ulumnl'of the two Institutions, with a .smoker. Tho merrymakers will gather) at about 8:30 o'clock, Thero is a strong contingent of both Harvard nnd Yalo mc'n hero and tho outcome uf tho great gnmo Is to them about the most Important mat ter of thu )ear. As the tlmo of the game approaches, excitement Is grow ing Intense and the returns tomorrow will ho awaited with almost breath less Interest. i Tho Klloham Art League sale Is be ing attended by a k oit "my people and tho handsomo articles ure lelllug fast. Tho salo will close Saturday uf tornoon at 5 o'clock. Parcel Delivery To all parti of the city, promptly and carefully made. Expert handlers of fragile goods. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 361. Kantleek Rubber Goods Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. TRY OUR FINE Combination Lunch and Dinner Phone in advance for reserved tables. Alexander Young Cafe ACQUITTED IN SIGHT Spring Valley Co. Sued For Many Millions SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 20 The Sprinc Valley Water Com pany has .been sued by property owners for damages, amounting to $10, 634,000, alleged to have resulted from the lack of water durintj the earthquake and fire, . .- . m. ( t Dead Empress Commands Obedience ) PEKIN, China, Nov. 20. Emperor Chun resent the interfcienca with his imperial edict, arid declares that he lias the nuthor.ty from the late Empress Dowager. He commands obedience. I ! I Germany Will Spend Vast Sums On Navy t BERLIN, Germany. Nov. 20. The naval estimates amount to over u hundred million dollars. Raise Express Rates SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. there will b a ninety-per-cent. increase in express rates on mcrclian- dise coming from the East. m i m Weston's SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 2D. Major General John F. Weston hu been placed in command of the Department of California, succeeding General Smith. HARD FIGHT ON BEFORE ROBINSON Forner Attorney Gonernl K G Tt t era and M. r. I'rosser, who wus at that tlmo a Deputy Attorney Ociioral under PeteiB, uro engaged In tun uf tho sharpest legal fights that has been heard In tho Circuit Courts for soiuo time past, tho cuso being the Terri tory v. Klmurncharged with nsx lull ing a Chinaman In tho kitchen of tho Moan a hotel, Tho case Is n nilmr ono, but tho attornojs nre lmit'In,;, hard ovor ooo phase of tho cue Upham Stands for EXCELLENCE in a $5.00 Shoe A genuine Russia' Calf Blucher Bal, made over the "Smile" Last. It gives its owner a sense of satis faction every time he sees it. We guarantee this shoe to be per fectly satisfactory. Name 20. Notice has beon given that i Command Salammbo RUSSIAN CIGARETTES Perfumed Gold Tip Ideal 8moke 10 to Package 25 Cents. MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CO., Los Gatoi, Cal., Pacific Coast Agent. If not at dealer we will send by mall to any address upon receipt of money. Southern Tactile Hnllroad robbed by trusted clalnm clerk, who Is ar rested with alleged dupes. f "1 Hawaiian TrustColtd. 823 FORT ST. Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd. 1051 Fort Street Phone 282 , Fort and Hotel Sta. Asuli