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3T Evening . Bulletin ft lYom San Franciico: HonRhunR Maru Xov. 23 For San Franciico: Teujo Maru Nov. 2J From Vancouver: Monna Dec. 12 For Vancouver: Mnkura pec. 8 ' Publicity is the only means of ex pansion. When the people arc in formed that you actually exist, that you have poods to sell, thnt you offer inducements to the purchaser, then your trade grows. This lessen has been learned by every merchant who advertises in the Evening Bulletin. s 2:30 EDITION The BULLETIN always co-operates with its patrons to achieve results VOL. X. Ho. 4165. 10 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. 10 PAGES, PBICE 5 CENTS. Y v i ,N -' i .- " irr IV i V fr TRADE ENVOYS HOBSON WANTS TRIUMPHALTOUR DESCRIBED BY COMMISSIONERS riesh fiom their tilumphnl tour nf Mp.in, Ulmlrni in 1" W, Doluni.itin n ml (he membeis of tliu llunoiiiry Commercial Commission Kcpreseutlns Chambers if Commerce nf tlu Pacific Coast, alighted fiom tlio liner Tonjn .Maru tli Ih morning. Other than tha clialriiinii, tlio ('ommlssloiiirH who nr llxvil aio: Vku Cli.iliin.ui C. M. Cnoki of Honolulu, John Wntij" 4houai of this city, Wallace Alexander, M. (lircnh.ium, I,. Urecnh.ium, Iliur Michaels, anil Ur. Caspar I'ltclicl, nil oLHiiii 1'ranrlneo; William Clio ton of Kun Diego, mill U. 12. Skinner, prcsl ilent of thu Huieka (Calif.) Chamber of Conimcuo. The other nienibeiii nf tlio Commission cither I cm lined nvr In thu Orient or letmned homo by Hid ineicilliiR ship. One mill nil the Comhilsslnnciii aro enthusiastic over the reception which they leech oil nt tlio hand of tlio Japanese a ml express themselves as lieliig thoroughly convinced as to the friendship which la full for the peo ple of the United States In the Ml kuiln'H realm. "The evident object on the pait of the Japanese, was to counteract n certain strained feeling resulting from the S.in rrunclsco Incident, which, In my opinion, appeared much mote serious to tl'o Japanese tliun the ( Ireiunstanres justified, or than it did to the pcoplo of America," said Chairman Dohini.mn In nn Interview with n 11 u 1 1 i-t I li reporter this morning. "The evident effort of tlio Jnpin cse people was to ilcmoiibtrntc, both to out Commission nnd to the Ainei Uan ricct, that the focllng, which they enteitnln toward tlio American nation Is ono of deep nnd slnccro uf fcitlon. They look upon tlio Amer if mi pcoplo as the teacher and guar dians of the Japanese people, In their effoita tci"beronio one of tho Western nat Inns nnd to lie iccogniicrd as tho eipinl of Kiich, '"Ihe Japanese, look upon their teaiheia as next to their puicntt), and the Idea of war between the two na tions would teem to them, as ono of 1 licit leading men expressed It to me, almost ns great a cilmo as to light against their own parents. "The methods adopted to bring these facts home to us wero very en thusiastic, but seemed to us so en tirely genuine, coming as they did fiom the highest as well ns tho low est, that none of us today have a (piestlon In our minds as to their sln ceilty. "Another object which tho Japan VJ'O evident!) had in view was to ni- Pajamas Shirts Our Pajamas are light, strong, and serviceable. And they have a comfortable feeling that people like. We have them in all the best grades of Madras, Flannel, Merceriz:d Cotton, Etc. Our. Star, Wihon Bros, and Cluctt Shirts, the Big Six in Shirtdom, are the handsomest of all our Holiday Goods. Why not get yourself some of thera? THE KASH CO., LTD., tahllsli closer business relations be tween tho two nations. They clemon- btrated that. In many rases, v. hern they bought goods from countries other than the United Stntes, It was because the Americans did not hold out iiuflklcnt Inducements or make tnlllclent effort to secure such trade. "We becalms thoroughly satisfied that, when quality and figures tiro about oven, representatives of Amer ican house will alvvajs have the pief i deuce In obtaining orders. "Ono of the things that Impressed us was tho gic.it progress made by the Japanese In the manufacturing Held. "Thelo are many things with ' which Ameilca formerly supplied tho Orient that are now being manufac tured In Japan. On tho other hand, ns tho Japanese people become weal thier, their wants will develop nnd 'thcli purchasing power will Increase, so a properl j -fostered trade between j tlio two nations is. in our opinion, capable of being much Increased." I Mi. Dohrnuinti Is a man well fitted for the Important post of chairman of tho Commercial Commission. He has had wide experience In public 'affairs and is rlosely identified with the commercial Interests of these 1st inda nnd the Pacific Coast. Ho is a director ir extensive stock- Jioldcr In the following concerns: Dohrniann Commercial Co , San I'rnn Cisco; Nnthan-Dohrmnnn Co , San Francisco; l'armelce-Dohrmnnn Co., l.os Angeles; W. W. DImond & Co , Mil., Honolulu, T. II.; Howcll-Dohr-mann Co, Oakland; Trlnkler-Dohr-niann Co., San Jose; Yost-Dohrmnnn Co , Stockton; Southern Crockery Co , Los Angoles. Just befoio leaving Yokohama, the Commlsslonois prepaied an nddicss to tho pcoplo of Japan, which was published. In Japanese, thioughout the emplie. Tho address covered tho main points gleaned from tho tour, nftei the Commlssloiicis had had op portunity to consider all phases of tho journey carefully. The addicts fol lows: Tokjo, November B, 1908. To tho I'eople of Japan: Ilefoio leturnlng to our country we, tho Honoraiy Commercial Commissioners lepresentlng Chambers of Commerco of tho Pacific Const of the United I States of America, desire to express oui heartfelt gratitude and the up .predatlon for tho Innumerable cour tesies and abundant hospitality ex tended by the Chambers of Commerco ot Toko, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and (Continued on Page 3) AFFIDAVIT FILED IN OPPOSITION County Attorney Cathcart x Denies Thurston's Allegations ino Hearing oi inc oruer it) suuw rausu why John W, Cathcart should not put up a bond to cover tho costs Tho hearing of tlio order to show of his suits against thu Advertiser was put over until Wedncsdn), No vember 2301. this morning by Judge Do Holt, nt tho request of tho counsel for tho Hawaiian (lazettu Company and Waller 0. Smith. Cathcsrt's at torneys, Mllvertcm and A. 0. M. Rob ertson objected, but their objections weru overruled. County Attorney Cathcart this morning filed an atlldavlt In opposi tion to thu order to show cause, stat ing that he has been uilgaged in tho pi notice of law In this Tcrrltoiy for some enrs past, and that his prac tice has been constantly growing Ho denies tho allegation of atntcment muilo In thu affidavit of I.orrlu A. Thurston to tho effect that ho would not bo able to pay the costs of tho suit, If It went agntust lilm. Ho nlso denies that tho costs of the suit will nmount,to thu sum of S230, but on tho contrary avers that they will not exceed thu sum of 1100. TENYO ARRIVES IN PORT FROM ORIENT "Nippon Kali! Nippon Ilnh! Nln pon, Nippon, Usnza'l!" As the mag nificent liner Tcno Maru was coining along to her berth nt tho Hnckfeld wharf this morning bearing the Cham bers of Commerco delegation which lslted tho "Land of Chrjsnnthe mums," tho members grouped them selves on the main deck and greeted tho crowd which assembled on tlio wharf with tho Japanese jell. C. M. Coolco, ono of tho members, acted as a captain. Tho yell was given with enthusiasm and forco. In response, Mr. Cooke's family, consisting of Mrs. Cooke, 8r., tho boj s, tho girls, Ihii relatives, Including J. P. Cooko nnd V. J, Lowrey, and friends, grouped themselves on tho wharf, and, at dpi Blgnul given by Clarence Cooko, the shouted "Ban zai." It was a Jolly family reunion. Among the members of tho Pacific Coast Chambers of Commerco who aro returning me W. M. Alexander, W, Pin, Inn U It- tt ..I. .. n nn... Vl,tJ lull, I- ,V , WWIII IIIUII. ..I, VIIVUI1 biuni, I.. Qreeubauni, Henry Michaels, l)r Kasper Plschel and wife, and K. Skinner. Tho Honolulu cabin passen ger list compilsed C. M. Cooke, Miss Alice Cooko, Mi. and Mrs. John Wat- crhnuso nnd IC. Ito, of tho Japanese Foreign offlco, who comes hero as ono of tho secretaries of tho local Japan' cso Consulato-Gcnoiul, The Tcno Maru, nftcr leaving Yo kohama, encountered somewhat un pleasant weather. This continued for two days, after which tho trip was pleasant. She brought 94G tons of general cargo and 47 bags of mall for this port. In her steerage, there were CS Japanese, for Honolulu. Wo aro pleased to announce to our riimcrous customers and the goneral public, that wo havo secured tho ser vices of MARAMB JOSEPHINE, who now has complcto ninnugemont of our millinery department. All orders will ecelte our prompt and careful atten tion ami ut lowest possible prices. Your patronngo solicited, Isoshiina, mug tercet, IWfE ACT as Executori of Wf .Wills. It is our special business, and no indi vidual can 'be in a posi tion to do it so well as we. There is absolutely no chance of our failing to carry out every item as it was intended to be carried out. Let us see you about your will. We make it out in proper form free. Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 023 FORT ST. RETURN FROM JAPAN FLEET IN PACIFIC Attorneys Prosser And Peters Clash In Criminal Case One nllcged-to-bc-Iost butcher knife, two warring attorncjs, and Uiwjcr Prosser's cross-examination of himself wero sotue of the featuus In tho enso of this Territory vs. Kl mura, chaigcd wit i knifing a China man at the .Monna Hotel, which was continued In the Criminal Court be- , . . tl . . ,. , , .foro J,lUso """I"0," ' morning, ; '"" use a time-worn Western phrn lirase the opposing roundel in the case are certainly "hostile," mid as each of them happens to possess a good pair of lungs, at times the listener might fancy thnt there Was n real fight In progress. Especially was this notice able this- morning when Prosecuting Attcrne Prossor stated to the Coutt that ho wished to show b) a certain Chinese witness, who wus then on the ktnnd, that the defendant had at tempted to Millet the suit by an offjr of something over SHOO In rash. Mr, Peters, for the defense, Inter posed, and told Mr. Prosser that ho didn't care what he wanted to show, the pioposltlon was distinctly unfair, and should bo stricken from the rec ords. The Court ordered so, and also Instructed the Jury to disregard tho statement of Mr. Prosser, who then stated that ho closed his case for the prosecution. , Mr. Peters then asked Mr. Prosser to take the stund, waiving the oath. The questlorof Identification of the knife with wblrh the cutting Is al leged to have been done was then brought out, ,1,'iH knife vus supposed 10 unve been Mosiy or lent iroin mo Orand Jury room ut the time the In dictment was brought In. Peters asked Prosser If he know' what had become of the knife when it disap peared. "Why, Mr. Peters. I thought ii might have pinched It," answered the prosecutor, later, however, qualify ing tho statement, stating that he never thought It seriously. The ease is almost finished now, tho prosecution hnvlng finished. Tho sailing tlmo qf tho Tenjo Maru for tho Coast has been changed until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Ll' I "m S ISLAND FRUITS AS HOLIDAY GIFTS Why nott Can you conceive of anything nicer to send your relatives or friends for the holidays? Leave your order with us and it will have prompt and careful attention. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KINO. PHONE 15. Salammbo RUSSIAN CIQARETTC8 Perfumed Gold Tip Ideal 8meka 10 to Package 25 Centi. MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CO., Lo Qatos, Cat., Pacific Coast Agents. If not at dealer we will send by mall to any address upon receipt of money. rtm w.fr Speoial Turkey Dinner T5c and $1.00 THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 26TH. Party JDinnefs Arranged 'Specially. PHONE 59. Alexander Young Cafe Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables NEW LOT 1UST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LEWERS & COOKE BLDQ.) '' ' FREAR TO LOOK UP FAIR MATTERS "Hawaii Avenue" May Be Tropical Garden At Seattle Ooernor Krenr. who left on tho truusKrt Crook, will attend to u great many matters In the Interests of Hawaii with regard), to her exhibit at tho Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposi tion wlillc ho is in Washington, and It Is thought that ho will take tlieso mnttcrs up with the authorities. theru Immediately on his arrival. It is piobablc that the result of his Investi gation so to speak, will glo tluuo who aro working on tho proiosltlon here tho first dcllnlto Idea of how Ha waii's exhibit Is to be handled Special Agent I.lovd Chtlds has n great man) of thu features of the Is land Territory exhibit already worked out, committees aro planning and working, thu Commissioners nre busy, and, on the Whole, everything Is go ing along swimmingly. Hut theru aro other things to bo taken Into consid eration. The question of transporta tion has not )ct been settled, nnd this Is vltnl. The question ot arrangement of space In Hawaii's own tittle build ing has not been settled, and this also Is Important. Governor Krear wl look Into these matters and will prob ably rpport ''to the Commissioners within a very short tlmo after his ar rival at Washington. Thero Is a pretty llttlo avenue run. nlng up from Lake Washington, past tho Government building, and facing iiuwHUB uuiiuiiig at mo fair grounds In Seattlo, and the street Is called "Hawaii Avenue." If poBslWorit' Is proposed to mako thls-strect a real tropical garden, with all sorts of transplanted trees and plants growing in profusion. Then there will be tho honey exhibit, tho pineapple exhibit, natlvo wood and furniture, sugar, tho scnooi exhibit, sisal, rubber, fresh fruit, fish, and thu art exhibits to bo made up. At present thero aro twelve commit. tecs working on different features for the exhibit, besides tho Commissioners and Mr. Chllds. Get the Best! Our messengers are the ones you see on the eo: there is nothincr slow about them Watch them! TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 361. Kntleek Rubber Goods Hollister Drue Co., Ltd. Hobson Wants Fleet To Stay In Pacific AKRON, Ohio, Nov, 23. Repres:ntative Hobson lias sent a letter to President Roosevelt in which he dem amis that the Atlantic Fleet be re tained in the Pacific. Belgrade Preparing For Austrian Attack BELGRADE, Servia, Nov. 23. The archives and coin of the National Bank have been removed for fear of an attack on Belgrade by the Austrian. i REACH TEAM DEFEATS TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 23. The R:nch All-American team defeated the Wascda University nine by a score Xeio University team by a score of SPERRY'S MEN LAND MANILA, P. I , Nov. JJ3. Admiral Spcrry has decided to permit the landing of the men of the Atlantic ricct. RUEFS CHAUFFEUR EXTRADITED SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 23. Lathan. Abo Rucf's chauffeur, has been extradited from Oregon. He has denied the testimony' he gave formerly, implicating Ruef. i i i COAST CHINESE MOURNING SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 23. The Chinese of this city have se cluded themselves to go into mourning over the death of the late Emper or and Empress Dowager. NEW YORK CAMPAIGN FUND ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 23. The Republican National Committee has given out that the campaign fund amounted to 51,579,578. Mayor's Appointments To Be Made "Rome of our friends seem to bo vvorrjliiK considerably over tlio man ner in wlilcli tlio upnolntmentH under (lie City anil County are to bo mndc," mild II. M. WiitKon, tlio Democratic at torney, this morning. "You may any tliat tho Democrats nro not vvoroliiK at all over tlio matter, ob tlio Munic ipal Act very clearly provides there for. You will bnve noticed that tho I.eKUluturevln frnmliiK tlio Municipal Act, In several Instnnces mailo special provisions for tho liiJURuratliiK of thin form of government, unil anch u spec ial provision has been madu In regard to tho appointments also " Watson then referred to tho RcneTnl bectton of tho Act, relatlnR to appoint ments, which rends aa follow s: "Section 81. Tho Mayor, with the approval of the Hoard of Supervisors. Chief A Patent dress shoe made with a feather-wtight, flexi ble" sole and innersoles. This gives the shoe that I comfortable feeling tbat we I 1l1r ba Mtn1 In m.ta nl.1 shoes. They are made by one of the best factoiies leathers by skilled, experienced workmen. Manufacturers 1051 Fort Street i KEIOS AND WASEDAS of eighteen to one, and defeated the Ave to nothing. ' tot Month shall appoint all ofuccra of tlio City nnd County whoro otictlon or appoint ment Is not ntlierulfo specially provid ed for In this Act. When a vacancy occiiik In nay nlllco, mill provision Is not othorwlso niailu In this charter or by law for tlllliii; the same, tho Major, with audi nppiovnl, shall appoint a miltnblo person to fill such ncnncy who shall hold ofllvo for tho lcmnlndur of tho unexpired terni. "You 'will BiM), however. Ihq matter of tho npK)lntmentx for tio first term under tho Act tins been covered by a speclul section, which loa tho May or tho full appointing power," con tinued Watson. "Tho Legislature o Idently foresaw tho Interregnum which would follow, when all tho oiricorfl holdliiR ofllco under tho present Coun (Oontinued on Page 2) from selected Shoe Co., Ltd. Phone 282 ' PT i v: 'i i 5 .1 'fit'i 'r Fort nnd Hotel Sts. jMh$:$ii kJ &,iv" SlfttiJte&.'iWtJ:.i , t L'j. ." Jf i Yi & s 4 , ? Irt .) sv m "'immkiJ