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fnB OHOllJlFX ,!' ') V 1 V" t-irvj i ld:r I -1 ri . - , Evening Bulletin r,.. i"rom San Francisco: Mongolia occ, 7 Tor San Francisco: Alnmeilii j Dec, a Prom Vancouver: Moann - uec. 12 For Vancouver: M O. 3V Stocks and bonds can be adver tised to pood advantage in the BUL LETIN, either by sellers or buy ers, and the cost of an ad, is a Mighty Small Commission! I I HI Mal.urn , Dec. 8 1 3:30 EDITION A Honolulu merchant's bsst bid for holiday trade Is a Bulletin ad ' VOL. X. NO. 4175. 14 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908. 14 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. '$( sV "T S? ) . rpUESDATS BULLETIN will L contain the Complete Text of President Roosevelt's Message To Congress FREAR HEARD FROM COOKEBUYSMOLOKAI RANCH Til PoSigb Graft and tod Jury All yo imllcii offlrera who arc t tiir pooled tr hitting if rolvril "culi ' -DCWAKi: Tlinn W I) In- 11 llrut.l J111 InveMliVatlim, mill rimii nil 1 IJIIllS illlll I HIlKJlK, them will 111- For ' I'treoilhiKly flofc mill si nrchlni! exuhi lirttion lei determine whether n mil 1 ho Insidious bus I'oniiniml) known its Vki'UIiik ii lnkeorc" has oaloii Ha ..j hilo llio he ills mi'l souls of tliu bu.. It'll l)IKJIll7.ltlim llll' 1'llllCB I'oiOn. Dli-elosiui's li.it 0 been hoveling ovr tlio clear sk for boiiil' ttino past, ,11s closures that. It Is alleged, would to'! how iitllcciK of tliu law lint i' li.'in juld 111 gltl! till) ll(llll('lur.1 Of Cllllll'rO 'gambling houses liiiiuii'iltt fiom tliu I. it, unit nott tint llio in titer tins b t"i Vailed nllli Lilly In tho attention o t.m Allium') (iijicml'H department. It I (eitaln that thero will ho a flr.t" I .liny Investigation Klicrirr Inuket illil not eill Mil' matter to the u'tciulnn of ho Attor (Continued on Page 2) Bulletin Newsboys Celebrating r - - r-" J-' ' '11 ' I r v. TvBj-t". SVyirV1 L. 1. bIIbA rt BBBBKBWBBHmwLiBAB&aBBBVBBBBBPBU?l A more correct representation. of Joy 1ms never been obtained thai r. Bulletin newsboy on his Thanksgiving celebration. More bays means more Joy. While the B u lie tin boys 'were celebrating their Thanksgiving at the Moana Hotel this .year Mr. J. W. Caum succeeled in getting a small section of them together long enough to take a snap shot. They are, a great-crowd of boys under any circumstances and lively workcis every day as well as at the Thanksgiving dinner table. This photo, dots not show all. n-6,T MTMh rr in .11 . . mwmhumwiMii ! 1 m. ilo.rti awapiaBSP h-m mm Local Opposition ' " tfcS m Control of Molokai .- ppoinfs Fi ear Ranch Changes: Hands -T7TT GOVERNOR TREAR AND DELEGATE KUHIO ARE GREATLY DISAP POINTED WITH STAND TAKEN BY THE LOCAL COMMERCIAL BODIES PRESIDENT ROO&EVELT TAKING ACTIVE INTER EST IN HAWAII SPECIAL COASTWISE LEGISLATION WASHINGTON, D. C. To MOTT-SMITH: "Honolulu business organization? arc opposing the "special coastwise law, end the Delegate and myself an gieatly disappointed. The with drawal of the bill means injury to the Tcnitory, both there and here. Secretary Garfield concurs in this virtv. The Picsidcnt is recommending special coastwise legislation for Hawaii." FREAR. Acting (ioveinor Mott-Smlth this out to some extent at tlio lccent niutnliig icclIvciI tlio above cable- meeting or llio Met chants' Assocln Kiani f 10111 Washington, whoro the tlim. hut notwithstanding1 the ob Coternur 1ms now been for the paHt Jectlons of some of tlio nieiiibeis, the two ilajij. It explores the ileep ills- uiajmlty, favored the net Ion icrjitest nppolntment ot the Chief executive oil by the Matron Navigation Com anil DeleKnlo Ktihlo, as woll as Sec-,; pany. letaiy fini field, that the business or- That Ticslilent U taking nil nctlvo gaiiU.ttloiiM of thlri tlty should u- lntciest In Hawaii Is evlileliicil by tiait their fonuni' atottcil policy In ' the statement of Clot ei nor Pi car tht the fate of tthat appi'Jis to pionilse the I'reshlent Is ailtoiatlug special lertnln roaatwlro legislation for tlio legislation on tlio mastwlbo question Islnmls. for Hawaii. It Is'not altogether Im- This c.'imo question, whether It piobable that the two waning f.iu wim best to nppt'ai' In a taitlllntlhg tlons In Hawaii inny ilvtcr. Congress light lieforo Congiess, was threshed finiii taking nny ileflnlto nctjon. rr Holiday Neckwear Wc arc ready for 'the Holiday Rush. We arc stocked up-with the handsomcit line of fine tics and ciavnts ever made. The wife's Christmas piescnt of a tie to her husband is always appreciated an 1 we would like to see the man who would not be proud to wear any one of the ties we show. You just cannot maks mistake in selecting them. The Kash Co, LIMITED CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. C. M. COOKE, LTD., BUYS ENTlfcE INTERESTS OF HARTWELL FAMILY GEORGE iCOOKE WILL BE MANAOER PROP ERTY WILL CONTINUE AS RANCH CONSIDERATION RE PORTED TO BE A QUARTER-MILLION DOLLARS C. M. Cooke, Ltd., has bought con tiol of the Molokat Hunch Company, purchasing, the tutttie Interests held by the Ilaitwell fauitly, which has been In fontrol for about it car. Ceotgo Cooke will tako charge of the Hindi as manager. It Is reported that tlio deal Involved about it quarter-million ilollais, but no figure has been given mil by the pintles Inter ested. 'Yes, contiol ot the Moloknt Ilanclt Company has beon bought by C. M. Cooke, Ltd.," said 0. II. Cooke, when afcked about the matter this fore noon. "It simply Involved tlio pur cliaso of tlio entire Interests held by tliu Ilaitwell family, which hereto fine held control. Tlio lest ot tlto Ftock will t emaln In the eame hands as before. Tlio concern will continue to bo inn as a ranch. There may bo soma developments, but they will lie In that, line. Thero Is no sugar prop osition on foot," ho added, with i it Mil llo. "It Is repoitcd that tlio ftguro In Nurse Is Lust On Tantalus Lost III the darkness on the I'atioa slopo of Tantalus, exposed all night to the elements and uunblo to extri cate herself from the position Into which she had fallen, Miss Chrlstman, a nurse of I he Queon's Hospital staff had a trlug experience liBt night. Knim midnight 'until about" 10 o'clock this morning search parties hunted for her, and great anxiety prevailed among her friends. 1MIts Chrlstman Is a,t present confined to her bt'd nt the hospital, being utterly exhausted from exposure. Miss ChHstman, who came to tho islands about two months ago, left the hospital for a tramp up Tantalus yesterday forenoon nt about 10 o'clock. She Is a trained pedestrian, but was not familiar with tho trulls or with the peculiar conditions which confront the climber of lluwnll. She was due to go on duty at the hospital at 7 p. ni and when she failed to turn up at that hour, those In charge- became anxious. Finally ut. about midnight tho police were .notified, and Mounted Officers Mokumnla and Wlro wore, sent to search or her. Superintendent Eckariltvulnb sent a number of Jupan eso up tliu mountain to assist. .The of ficers .found 'several people on Tanta lus who had seen the 'ypung.l&ay at various points 'yesterday afternoon, but none of them werejiblo to give much of a cluu as (o her whereabouts. Flnully nt about 10 o'clock this fore noon tho officers met Miss Chrlstman on 'tho road, as slio was on tier wav home In a Japanese vehicle. It ap pears that she had managed lo get back to tho road alone,and had found a Jap-tncsu who could drivu her back to town. Miss Chrlstman could not be seen today, as slio was confined to her bed by tho orders of tho house surgeon, ulm itn(ri,1 t n !, .Mn 1 ,narv ll, ,,M Amarlnnn Hi.irn,- C.n.l""" '""""" """ U"tTUU front . 1 V. - -- --'complete oxhuustlon and was In a which, after a disastrous tutlcmpt toiBtnto 0f nervous ..-fitement caused by make sugar pay, abandoned that her trying exiierlesc. SM had also pioposltlon and converted Its prop-(received some bruises on the ftco. but eity Into it lunch. Contiol of tho H "as not expected that any of the stock was bought about u cnr ugolco81e1"",1; will bo sorlous. liv Chief InsttcH llurtwell and his1 Mls11 chr'8""ll had told tho Btir bj Cher Justice iartwel and I w.BC0U tllnt Bno ,)a(1 B d h, hon, Chas. llurtwell, who bought the jwfta cUuMug on tho ,,a'uoa Mo of (n(J Interests held by A. "M. Iliown and Tnutatiis ridge. Sho had fallen down A. 1,. C. Atkinson. It is this stock lit steep Incline, and all her attempts BRIBING JURY WAS RUEF'S HOPE V I SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 5. Attorney Blake was today on tha stand as a witness for the Prosecution in the case of Attorney Murphy. Blake repeated on the stand his confession implicating Murphy and New- i, burg, attorneys for Ruef, in attempt! to bribe veniremen called to servo ' on the jury to try Ruef. ' m i m j Collier Launched -U which has been bought by C. M. Cooke, Ltd,, and added to tho block already held by George Cooke, who has for Bomo time past beon living on tho iiuicli, MOONLIGHT DANCE AT SEASIDE HOTEL TONIGHT Tho Honolulu Scasldo Hotel will Join In tho Walklki moonlight festiv Hies this ovenlng by giving a danco at eight thlity Special music will bo luriilshcd by the original Ka.u dice Club. A lordinl invitation In all Is volvud was aliuut 12r0,000," said tho extended. tepoitcr, "Is that coneet?" Mr Cooke answered that, ho did not uiio to glvo out tho figure, The Molokai Hanch Co. was for- If You Arc a HOUSEHOLDER, you may awake some morning to find a ltandsome door or window ruined; or Return from an evening out to find money, and jewels missing. A policy in the PACIFIC COAST CASUALTY COM PANY will protect you. The cost is nominal. Hawaiian ; Trust Co.Ltd. 023 FpRT ST. Ret our coupons for tho doll's house at Whitney & Marfsh's. Ret your lunch at tho New England Bakery, Hotel street. " Get Rich Quick by having someone else do the drud gery. No use coins; yourself whon one of our boys will go quioker and give you time to mane money. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 361. to get back to tho ridge were In vain. Soon darkness foil, and sho had ta abandon all attempts to leave the place where sho was virtually impris oned. Through tho night In the wind and rain tliu ifnfortiinato woman lay tdilverlng without protection among tho ferns. Finally nt daybreak slin tried again to Olnib tho rldgo, and after a long nnd desperate effort she succeeded. SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Deo. 5. SUGAR: Beets. 88 analvtii. 10. 3-4d. Parity. 4.12 cents. Previous quotation, 10s. 2 l-4d.-v DIED. CIItlRTON In San Francisco. Nov. 13, 1908, Loulso Wllmot, beloved wife of Kobcrt A. Churton, and sis ter of niliabcth J. Manning, a na the of Kuglond, aged 21 years. Fine Meals. Prompt Service Alexander Young Cafe MARE ISLAND, Calif., Dec. 5, The monster collier Prometheus was launched today from the Navy Yard with imposing ceremony. The great vessel was christened by a daughter of Constructor Evans and every de tail of the launching was perfect. A large assembly of Federal, State, and municipal officers was present. Jas. F. Morgan represented the Ho nolulu Chamber of Commerce. i mm i m FOUR SLAUGHTERED TRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 5. Four members of a family living in this town were murdered in bed this morning at an early hour. They were brutally slaughtered with an axe. It is believed that a suitor of one of the' girls of the family is responsible for the horrible work. SIMON ENTERS CITY PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Dec. S. Gen. Simon at the head of 8000 sol diers entered the, city' today and was welcomed by "the people.' J "ADJCnULXOGHXAN DEAD ' NEW YORK, . Y..Do. 5. Rear Admiral Coghlan, a notable fighter, who once gained notoriety by singing a 'song of the Kaiser, died here to day. ' , ' CRUISER YANKEE SUNK NEW BEDFORD, Mass.. Dec. S. The cruiser Yankee, which was pull-, ed off the rocks yesterday, sunk to WHERE .HHARiTY? Annlo Jones, a part-Hawaiian girl, was committed to tho Rlrls' Industrial school tod'ty tinder rather peculiar circumstances. According to tho ik Ilco thcio was nothing to say ngalpsl her conduct, but she was committed at tho lnstanco or the Mld-I'acltlc Insti tute, formerly the Kawalahao Semin ary, because Tier mother was dead and her father, who Is a singer on tho mainland, could not be located. i i The Weekly Edition of tho Evening Bulletin cilves a comolata summary of tha nwa of tfio day. ' ! I . . Caution We wish to inform our friends and patrons that in order to hare fruit reach the Coast in time for Christ mas, it must leave on the Alameda, 9th inst. ORDER EARLY, Island Fruit Co., Phone 15. - 72 S. King St. MISSIONARY VESSEL ARRIVES IN HARBOR - 'Twenty-four nnd n half days out-1 from San rrnnclsco on her long triii J to the Rllbcrt Islands, tho llttlo rm- nllnn mlRuloTini v upluinimi, Tflr,. Illnghaiii reached the offing bhortly after S o'clock this morning and sig naled for a pilot The Hirnni Illng haiii is owned by the American Hoard of Commissioners for Foreign Missions nnd Is commanded by Cap tain and Hev. A. C. Vnlkun. 1'iobably u week will be spont liero J before the Illruni lilnghum Btnrts on tho Bccotid part of her long Journey, i Tho Hiram Dlngham Is probably f one of tho smallest craft that ever started out on so long and Important j u Journey She Is nfty feet long at the water line, slstcen nnd a Jinlt i feet beam, and has it gross tonnage i or twimt-elght Her net tonnaga Is ' live She was completed in San j I'uiuclsto Just shortly before start- ' Ing on her Journey, having bqoif ton- ! structcd to tako tho place ot tho old ' llln... lllnl.H. ...1.1-1. ....... ..u.ti uiti&imiii, tvmtll wus UUUlMn l onn . .... . . - - mm worn oui in mo missionary service. . ,J The new Hiram Illnglinm Is equip ped with it -horsepower gasoline engine. Sho was built for missionary work among the natives of tho Oil liert Islands, nnd is equipped wth.' the view to nttlng her for that ofllee. Services Vo held nt tho different ports by Captnln Walkup. ( The most Interesting nnd vnluaula part of the cargo which tho Hiram lilnglinm carries is tho Ollbcrtlan die tlomiry, complied by the late Hev. Hiram Illnghnm, In whoso honor the schooner Is named. Tho dictionary Is considered Dr. Illngham's greatest work, he having practically spent his llfo In compiling It. . Wicker Chairs, Hookers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. , 1 J. Hopp fe Co., (LEWERS & COOKE BLDG.) ' ' Chief JBBBBBBBB A Patent dress shoe made with a feather-weight, flexi ble sole and innersoles. This gives the shoe that comfortable feeling that we like so much in our old shoes, They are madeby one of the best factories from selectel leathers by skilled, experiemced workmen. h f J Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd. 1051 Fort Street Phone 282 """fi, ..,k,.);r. iWiyf ,i fejii t,:.,im .y&vtes&A.,.. teC., m.&Umi, , or. M - " --- ' tNj)fiJiv)itrt'' y