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f fflfPfJ51 JjstW'i yrwWWm'' Ww-rjm' vrWP ' '' -' ' "Ff? -Wrjjgjj ' ... , 'flH 4 IH Even From San Francisco: Tcnjo Muru For San Francisco: Alameda March 3 From Vancouver: Motuiu March fi For Vancouver: ' Aorungl March 31 A Good Store Will Thrive Under Bulletin Advertising A Poor One Can't 3:30 EDITION VOL. XI. HO. 4250, 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1009. 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. TAFT AND AUGURAT TVTfl I V FT X T IjnrX XT THERE ARE a .lozcn ways open to I l B TT 111 A il F i I"i i I II X ' thc "onolulu houscwife'iooking 1 X V- Ji P -J ft J A J B 'J J JL-i. II for a servant, but no way is as com- 1 fortable, certain, and cheap as thc ' DllttTfrtv . .i tr-..i ' uuiiiiLiin vvhui-aii, vvuyi j . TAFT HONORED AT m'kinley HIGH Portait Unveiled Follow ing Talk by Mr Scolt On President Tho UIkIi School observed the In 'nngurntlon of tho new President In a ery simple manner. Professor Scutt mado u brief ad dress to the pupils in which he Im pressed them with the absolute de iiociuc)' by which, with hardly any ceremony, one Hxcctithc of n world power steps down from his position and becomes n private citizen nnd an other assumes the responsibility and honor of the position, thus attalnliiK In every way, the Athenian Idea of perfect republicanism, He eulogized ' thc ex-President nnd stnted that, If training counts for anything. Tuft was well equipped for his duties. lie further rcnmil.cd on tho singu lar fieenesa which I he Presidency Iiuk hud fiom any scandals or undesirable candidates "It is too had,' ho con tinued, "that the municipal govern ments are not conducted on a Blinllnr basts of political purity and that the term 'politician," from meaning n close student of politics, has nlmoM become dishonorable." The exercises dosed with the Mii elllng of u hnndiiome portrait of the new President. MONEY for HAWAII 'K'dllor 13 v o u i n g II u 1 1 u 1 1 it : The limited ltlvor and Harbor 111(1 linu now been lutinduced, providing Mirvejs for Kahttlul nnd Hleelo har borH. As Indicated In my previous letter, the bill does not make appro priations for nddltlon.il contract liar. Iior worK. The Sundry Civil Hill carries JliOO,. 000 for the now cnvalry post In Oa li ii. and ir.0,000 for lllllug in the ar tillery post at WalMkl; It also up propilntes J 1 HO, 000 additional Jo ward the Honolulu Federal building, nnd the lemalnlng 1100,000 to com plete tho present contract for the Illlo breakwater. The hill. In addition, provides $600,000 for sea coast artillery quar ters in Hawaii and tho Philippines, hut docs not specify how much will como to Hawaii. Very truly yours, , J. KALANIANAOLE, Delegate to Congress. Washington, Teh. 20, '09. NOTABLE CAREER OF WH. H. TAFT In Midst of Public Work Since He Started Out In Life William Howard Tna. President of tho United Stutes, is a man of achievements; can point hack Lbould ho sec fit to a stainless career. During his long public ser vice, during thc campaign for tho Presidency, through which ho passed successfully, there has been no breath of scandal. He enters thu White House today n gieat Amer ican, with i'rry prospect of leav ing It a great President Mr. Taft ban been so busy tit tho tasks set him by his country In recent years that until tl'o campaign began last summer he wan little known to his country men, except us that faro IT and mystic porsounge who bioiigbt order out of chaos in tho Phlllpi Iiich who quieted the storm In Cuba, nnd who has gono on successful,)- digging the Panama canal Just ns If It were an tneiyday task. Hut lie stands for til that Is best In America He combines In his big person tho uncompromising dc votloti to duty of Wnrhiugtuu, thu kind heart, humor and t.ict of Lincoln, and Ihu lighting qualities of Uoosuvilt. Klnco 1881. so-iii nfler he became a graduate of tho Cincinnati Law reboot, Mr. Taft has boen constantly In -office, with ll trepllon of four ears which In !rnli I in tin- practice of .law, un til In- li-t g.H-il from I'lcKlilent House el: s c it luet to become the President ial cnndl Into. Among the ofllces ho haO't'hJ yie.ro Judge of tho .superior court In Cincinnati, solicitor general or tho Pulled Stales, United States circuit Judge, civil' governor of tho Philippines, anil secretary of war, any one of which mlglit have been tho goal of a man's life. It has been more than whlsix-red that .Mr. Tart's ulti mate goal was a scat on tho bench of the United States Supreme court, for which ho has been declared eminently titled. Hut twice ho has refused this high honor nt the bands of tho Presi dent, although his every Inclination was to nccopt, nnd both -times ho has (Continued on Page 10) Dr. R. K. Cane of l.nhalna . camo down today, arriving In the Claudinu. K. P Chapln nnd It, Irwin weio among tho Incoming passengers In the Chuilluo today NEW FEDERAL JUDGE THE PRESIDENT I KiraBrHrligsssBR4;iK IHBHIP SHsBPsKsBs&slDisKkw'DHBBBI BBHBSPVZzHra 4KSr. . j bbbbV? c kismHbbHIbbbbbK9Ke1beb1ibH sHkME!SSS 'gW' TJ?t ibWW IVsHsHsssBBssssl HsBHEHIH lsssssssHUssHKvBsflKcS&K? 'IwIhHEsssH sHLssHBssHHHBsHcSrr - vvr lUHHMM WMBPMBW BllTnn tTrfiisA bMbbMIibTi 8I1bbbb1bbbbbM II for. K 5 it Hdltnr Evening lltillo-M K tin : The bill providing an X n' additional 1'ederul Judge for A i-1 Hawaii passed Congress yestcr- K day ami will doubtless bo sign- "K )' ed by the President. Mr. Hatch W A has worked hard on this hill K Paragon Pants Wear and Hold their Shape Because . They are correctly tailored of finest pre-sltnink materials in thc latest styles. They look right and feel right; it's a comfirt to wear them. Sold by t and desert es much cicdlt Its successful passage. K As Piesldent Roosevelt has K. Just announced that ho will x' make no more appointments, tho K filling of this new plnco will ic- 'til main nt the disposal of the now X President. X Hawaii Is especially fortunate A In securing an additional I'eder- ( al Judge, as the State of Wasli- .xlngton lias Just (ailed In n hard W effort to secure tho Mime thing. K J. KAI.AN'IANAOI.H. ' Delogato to Congress. M. Washington, IVb. 20, '09. W XXXXIfX Jl K K t 31 Jt w" 3( V! )f, 3l OFFICES FOR RENT We have some fine, large . offices to rent in the Boston Building. You may have a single room, or rent a very conveniently arranged suite. Electric lights, janitor, anJ elevator services furnished free. These rooms are in thc lc3t of the business district. You cannot afford to be in a poor location. For particulars apply to Real Estate Department. . . Jfn$L H.in;;iii:in ' """" trust Co. Ltd, Commerce Chamber Sends Greeting Tho following messago was cabled to .President Tnft today by President .Morgan on bohulf of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce: "Ilest wlsbcs for continued good health and u successful udinlnlttratlun," B A N A N A S T PINEAPPLES ! ! PAPAYAS ! ! ! Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KING. PHONE 15. FINE MEALS POPULAR PRICES Alexander Young Cafe llll. COOPER AT Jill SCHOOL ii C II Cooper "addressed tho High School on tho subject of tho water supply. Ho compared tho fil tration mid artesian systems, show ing the latter to ho thc better. His speech was Illustrated by chin Is and dl.igi.ims WAYS0H CONTRADICTS On the stand In tho Atchuiley trial today. Dr Wayhou denied ll.ttly that ho oer told .Mark Hoblnscm that Dr Atcherley wim nil opium Hold Itnblit kirn. In his tt stlnionj, bwoie that Way sou did tell him so, IT GENERALLY HAPPENS tliat when a messenger is wanted it is for a hurried purpose. Our boys arc in training at all times, ready for a Marathon, if needed. If vour mcs. sages are important, consult TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 301. PLEDGED to REF OF ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, D. C, March 4. Mr. Taft in hit inaugural address promises to enforce the reforms initiated by President Roosevelt for the control of corporations and railroads. Ho suggcits that amendments may be made to strengthen the existing laws. In dealing with the tariff he cxpicst&l the hop? that there would be a speedy revision. On currency matteis, he stated that the countiy much needs a more elastic currency. He nledgcd himself to promote peace at all times but expressed the conviction that the country should ba prcnared for war and thus best compel peace. Regulation of Asiatic immigration is r 'oved, thc President declar ing this may best be brought about by mutual concisions and recognition of treatv richts. The mail subsidies for unbuildinrj the American mer chant marine are favored. inaugural mm W ACir?WnTMiT n n Kir . ttriili tr m.. . , . ..uwiiii.uiuj, xi, v., mnrcji . wiuiam 11. lau niui Jnmcs b. onerman were mauffuiatcu l'resmcnt and Vico lhesidcnt of thc United States this forenoon unrfor riinnitnnfM tlmt it ? a Immiu tiriit. n. n.., excention of the weather. AH thc iration for the o.itthcr pa-cant ;en upsjt by the storm that start:d in lest evening with a hnvy win nr.d finished up Udiy'iii n veritable blizzard, which mr-l nn tt.r.f.p.ir iiinn.nnitinn n V i, question. It was necessary to makr n coin letc chanrc in thc iroi;raiii-aiid the Senate Chamber was made thc sccas of the inaugutal. Here President Toft fCfik thff r..ltll flnrl Tfwi Inu itiftianf 1 n.M... Tl. ,.. .1- ... 1 ----- -"- -..- --. ...a ..u.u-u... tlliu.v... Mllli 11IAU3 UIIUUU- ed the Capitol in spite of the stoim and the Fr ssdent uns niven a meat" .' Spring Mattresses NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD OR IRON BEDS, JUST RECEIVED. J. Mopp Sl Co., 185 KING ST. TO EXCLUDE ILL SAOnAMFwrn Poiir mi, .1 ti, c,,t.. r .. ...1... . . .. ,, w ,..k -,, 4.L. oiaic ocnais 10u.1v li'.iupicu n resolution requcstitia: Congress to exclude all Asiatics. 1 1 1 SENATOR STEPHENSON REELECTED .W$S?m" ilarch 4- Isaoc Sttphciifon ;as toJay rcilcctcd United States genator, thus ending h long fight. SUPERVISORS' MEN G00& LECTURE . ON AGRICULTURE WILL NOW BE PAID LargeAttendancePresent At First College Series The Interest manifested In tlm evening lecture course at tho Collegu of Hawaii, If ono imiy Judge from tho audience last night, is cry gratify ing to those in churcc. thn huIiIitIu presented being "Agricultural Prob lems or Hawaii" by Dr. 13. V. Wilcox, mill "KconomlcK of Acrlcnll11r.il IM. ticatlon" by I'reihlent J. W. (Hlinorc. ur. iicox. nr speaking of tho ag ricultural problems of Hawaii, said the first thing ono had to do 011 en- (Continued on Page 3) A list of officers elected to servo for tho onsulng yenr In tho Intel -Island Steam Navigation Co , Ltd , are published In this Issue Kaleiopu's Enabling Act Goes Through House In A Rush That hurry up bill of Kalglppu'u (bJi pay me ousieii ineiulierH of tho rnadJ iiornriineni ror tho two months thoy fl hati woiki.il nml lufi iiimVu it.,... 1.,..,.. vj n't, must bo Immensely Important 'fu J n..n.- j uiiu uuus inn iippenr on its. face. Judging from Its nulhur'n effortf to rush It through, S Kahlopu called tho bill 1111 for final ,''4 reading as soon as tho uiwiilng nrcllin- J Inarles of th morning had been dls liosed of. Hut ho wasn't quick enough to tako his pet bill In before someone had .1 tliMiico to flio un nmendnuMit ut It. Kit niahu had un nineiidment nil ready nnd hn offered It oven beforu Knlelopu had (Continued on Page 4) 1 "h- Wet Weather Wear This shoe is unusually well adapted to wet weather. Made of a fine velour calf, which sheds the water and at the same time takes a high polish. What we say is so, is so. I 1 The Kash Co., Ltd. CORNER OP FORT AND HOTEL STS. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd 023 FORT STREET -tj,.' HITIiHii-' (iiJwri 'j iJx.i&MLMna.H&a. -irW4iy ''