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.HURSDAY
APRIL 22, 1909
The bill for additional property
Jtes is piobibly defeated for this
ssion of the Legislature If this
true, it furnishes n moic pressing
esd for the creation of a Tax. Cont
usion to icport a general tax-rcvis-on
scheme to the next Legislatuie.
Pant) I he Piliiurv law
ll must In i mi wilted n i moii who
fends tin Ilegints nf I tic Colligo
i Haw ill li ( tiling I lie eilltur of
. te II u I 1 1 I I n names
Mr KiihlmnKK should not giugo
lllliolulll B llllMpilllllll ll tllO 7I I'f
up crowd I li;i I tinned out at nil
. rtj hoiii' to gioet Ii tut
It np hi Mid ilit niilltnr) men
' In him I't iiiilnn.il game for
iuii i ii. i i .it I lie League
' i l i i il I iu ili 'ii In belie i
i Hi.
Mr 'I ifl U.ih taken inie nf Phil
ippine sugar In the inrat approved
nle Iti'.sl assured tliit tills will
keep tin- revision dlsui'slon ruueied
ou other tariff m nodules
Taxes will be a tllr.'ct Issue two
)ours hince Win not put tux lu
vision lu the linmlH of u Commission
now, niul thus ellmlnnte the propo
sition so far ns possible from the po
lltlcal bnttlogiouiiil
11m coudlilon of tutor wheat li
mulling hut Kitisraitor) the nne
igo being cotislder.ibl) mil illor than
a mii ago niul condition lower
Uhllo Ihcio has been bonie Impruve
miul In the latter respect, the pros
pects aie that the wlnlir crop will
lie the lowest slnic 100-I, winio estl
matPH plnt'liig It ns low ns l.'.ri,fl(IO,
ijiiii bushels The elTct of this Ik
iilri.ul Mtn In the iibnnrni illj high
prices for w licit, for
rop of when Is uiitiuestltinnbly
short and liriH not kept pate with the
crow th In population It In possible
that a iiiiii h groitor area will ho
plnntul than iikiiiI In spilng wheat,
tin t n winter wheat iiuall) forms
about two-thirds of the whole crop
the slgnlllcnute of the present situa
tion Is e.isll) understood Moreover,
lilqli prlio for w licit arc not gen it
ill considered a sound bull
ncnt on stiii ks
For Sale
A New Bungalow
Onl) five minutes' wnlk from Onlui
College two bedrooms lot U
TC x K'.ri Kcr thing on promises Is
brnnd new. l'rlcc $3500.00.
Trent Trust Co., Ltd.
leoplo who are
articular as to
WHAT they Eat;
People who are
articular as to
WHERE they Eat
prefer tke
Alexander
Young Cafe
yulf'M ''.?
lint should the bill piai, It would prob
nblj result lu ralsliiu the salaries of
the Maul oincers at the expense of
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the world ! "' "' !""" "'" '" " .
Illll llfHlK tllllllKU llHMlv'J IUI Ul'lll
enco Committee recommended that tho
bill bo tabled Such action was taken
without discussion
Routine.
House Illll No fi-t, amending tho
law relative to the collection of Inher
itance tnx, passtd second reading on
recommendation of tho Judlclnry Com-inlttte.
Senate, Illll No 148, cutting Honoknn
Much Routine Business.
This morning's xisslon set a record
In the amount of routine business ills
posul of, and that In spite nf lliu fact
that the sitting was broken up by tfie
iirrhnl of foruiM Vlce-l'resldent Fair- out of tho JudTchl circuit, passed third
uiiiKH, aim inu resiiiiuiK rt:i:epiiua in reauing wituoui an) opposition,
tho olllco of the Governor. Thcro wero but two opposing otcs.
Senate 1)111 No 112, tnxlng i hides, tlioso of Drown and Coclho, when -tho
pissed third rending This is tho bill school medical inspection bill (Senuto
which fixes a spiclflc tnx of 1 cent .i Illll No. 81) camo up for third read-
rcu-' pound on ull motor cirs Thcro was Ing. Tlil bill provides not only that
Inillriitiimx tinlnt to Mmo nbjtcllon to the bill on tlic school children shall undergo a med
The outllt that tries to put the
tng Of laipelbnrgei' on eci mall
coming to llawiill fioin the mainland
hn made a dismal failiiie of it 'litis
Is very much to the icdit of IIiiw.iU'h
Plftli Legislature thoitgli one sic
tlou of It his gone a little il iff) on
tliu subject of newspapers
If the Legislature hid the lime
to ilovote to 11, tin members would
prnbnhl) learn that Hie meetings of
the lloird of V.egciilh of the Colkgo
of Hawaii hn e Imn m.irl.td b) the
number that faikd fm want of i
quorum unt'l 111" It ti I 1 e t I u railed
nttontlon t" the shortcomings of the
Itegents n'lil the munngemi'iit The)
would also lea i u that supplies Wire
purchased without publlihed tendeM
and Individual Itegents nindo pui
chases ou lilt mainland that might
as well or lxitir luivt licin made in
Honolulu
MR. FAIRBANKS.
Charles V I'nlili.iuks will 11 ml a
wealth of louliallt) among thu pto
pie of Hawaii who are lilghl) giat
tflid by helug houiucil vvltli a visit
from tho former l t I'lesldint of
tho counii v
Mr I'nli Ii uikM will llnil nun h to
Interest niul uuti rt tin liiiu in those
Islands ami he will be unlike the av
tragu Amerli in stnttsuinu if ho iloes
not ilcildc. Hint llawiill lias mine
problems lo the siiiaio mile than any
other piece of Amei li mi tcnilor) and
perhaps a greater vailtt) of opinions
on how I hey should In solvul
Our guist-of-hoiioi has glvin ilis-
tlugulslied senile to his (.oiinti) and
If tho n ports from Washington lire
correct thcro Is piospect that lie may
bo cu lliil to lepiispiit Auioiiin at the
Court of St lames. Win ther ho le
turns to publli life ut homo or
nhronl Is of little moment to our
people except to wish him vvoll lu
nil his tmilurtiiMngs I he hosplt.tblo
splllt of Hawaii goes nut to Its guesls
because the) aio good iiiorlcnn citi
zens and not ou ai count nf tho in
lluonco Hie) may luivi Mr Talr
binkB hns Icitincd to si) Aloha',
we bollovo that boforc. ho leaves !io
will learn that the wnid Is full of
menu lug that cannot be Intc i protect
us well' in nil) othei plaen cm earth
TRADE, CROPS AND TARIFF.
Acl. urn agents of mainland pros
puli) ii i eglnulng to have bomo
f in h ii (.ii Inn' the outcome of this
)eiu s uiih mes .1 Hill said tho
other cl.i) thu nsperlt) of 190"-UC
would i et in a will good ciops anil
the ccmipli Hun i Iho tariff dlbcus
si on
Henry t lews up iiing on the cro,i
situation, sujs iim uon outlook
I.tliecymlng ot lueieaolim Impoilanco,
i lonslilernble Im lease In tho ncrc
ige of corn, and as this has proved
a ver) prnfltible crop at recent
pi lies there Is mine reason for hope
fulness regarding this staple thnn in
wheat It Is altogether too carl),
howevtr, to form nil) reliable opin
ions regirdlng the crops, although
much ilipeiuls upon u satisfactory
harvest Crop failures next full
would be particularly unfortunate,
coming ut a time of business depres
sion when the cost of food Is already
mireasannbl) high Our farmer
should be persuaded to produce as
largi i rops as possible during the
coming )c lr In doing this they will
not onlv benefit themselves, but It Is
In their power to do more thnn nny
other elis In the country tovvaul
lifting tho nation out of existing de
pression "(leneral trade conditions, while
somewhat mixed, present a decided
element of hopefulness Business Is
still th moderate In volume, ct the
leiulenc) Is certnlnly towards Im
provement, especial!) whero ordeis
hive been stlniul ited b) concessions
In prices More nctivlt) Is shown In
lion and steel ns the result of lower
prlicu. and the levlval of building,
espec InllN of large; structures Is nt-
it Unliable lo thli i mse 'I he general
inuiilllon of business Is sound mid
iniilldinie is rising There Is no
loiiln that lecupor.itlve Influences
are sleailllv nt work costs arc be
ing reduced, nnd onl) tlmo Is ro
qulrul to bring nboiit more normal
nindltlons Of course, tho tariff Is
still nu linpidlinent There Is no
speilnl unlet), however, rcgnrdlng
final results Little probability ex
ists of on) disturbing reductions, and
now that tho l'uno bill with nil Its
objectionable features has practically
fulled In tho Houso the prospects oro
that a more woikuhlo measure will
be Intiodiiceil b) Senator Aldrlcli If
revenue Is what tho Government
uieds Ibe best thing to do would be
to revive the stamp taxes, which can
be ninile to pioduco n largo revenue
lu the easiest, most effective, nnd
liast objectionable vvn) Hvldcntl)
tho tnillf will bo revised b) Its
fill nils, and there Is little reason to
look for nn) radical or Important
changes This minimizes tho Im
poitince of the tariff in tho stock
market, which will prohnbly feel
only Indlrectl) tho relief which mast
come to general business whon tho
Issue Is settled That ovent may bo
postponed until tho end of May, or
oven later No nno can foretell"
ground that tho tax was not computed leal examination to determine whether
on tho bnsls of value, but tho chalrmun or not they oro afflicted with nny con
of the Judiciary Committee explained tnglous diseases, hut It also provides
that It was the weight of the cars nnd for tho exnmlti itlon of tho ccs of tho
not the value which Injured thu roads, children at slated Intervals.
House Illll No 225, tho tnx lien bill, Senate Illll No II, stipulating under
was sidetracked Tho Judlclnr) Com what conditions the Sheriff and Deputy
niltteo reported fuvorabl) on It, nnd Sheriffs of tho Clt) and County of Ho-
tlie. Clerk started to read ft through, nolulu shall retain fees, passed third
hut Its length proved disastrous, and. reading.
nn motion. It was laid aside until the ( Senate Illll No 145. providing for tho
hills on third reading had been cMs- filing of records of births, deaths and
posed of. i marriages, pissed third reading.
House Illll No HC. regulating tho Sennto Hill No. 149, turning tho
making of returns of taxable proport) ,' special road (ax fund on hand In tho
pissed second reading This bill Is to treasury over to tho counties, passed
clear up sumo of the vaguo points In second reading, having been favorably
tho present law, clilell) bottling tho I reported l tho vvn a and Means Coni'
disputed question of appeal, b graut-tmlttio
Ing that right oven to persons wlnii Coelho Introduced a bill making nit
fall to mako a return of their tixahlo ' dltlonal appropriations for tho blen
projorty. I nlal period ending June 30, 1909. This
House Dill Mi. IDG, forbidding the hill Is to provide a salary for tho Ills
snlo nnd shipment of horses or ether
animals nffected wth tho glanders or
other forms of contagious dlseas?,
passed second rending.
Senito Dill No 128, making addi
tional appropriations for tho cm rent
biennial period, was tabled ou recom
mendation of tho Conference Commit
Ice Tho Houso nindo certeln dWnd
nients lu the hill In which the Senate
did not concur, nnd tho Joint Confer-
HtfMP
trlct Mnglstrato at Kalaupapa, Molo
kal Tho bill passed nrst reading.
LIMINE BRINGS
MANY KMMNAS
For Rent
PUXAH0U DI8TRICT
Annpunl Bt. Cottage of two bed
roome, completoly furriTshod, po
eculon May 1, 1009 $46.00
COLLEGE HILLS
Lnnlhull Drive, rurnlehea cottage)
of three bedrooms for rent for four
months from May 1st $40.00
BERETANIA STREET
Furnished Cottage of two bedrooms
for rent for one year from May 1st
$30.00
MAGAZINE STREET
TWO bedroom cottage, unfurnished
$27.80
WILDER AVENUE
Two bedroom cottngo, unfurnlshM
$38.00
B0H00L STREET
Cottngo Wnlk. Unfurnlnliod cot
tags $19,00
FOR SALE
SENATE
(Continued from Pace 1)
lion that tho tlmo of the Sennto might
not he given up to bickering
$9C0 For Supervisors.
Quo of tho provisions in tho hill,
which seems like!) to cause trouble. Is
that raising tho salaries nf the Supei
visors from JfiOO n )ear to M0 Ah
the Senate Inst weik turned down n
bill granting such an luiiiano to tho
Supervisors of the City nnd County of
Honolulu It Is not considered nt all
probablo that the Maul Senatms will
bo able to force thiough their bill
That tin io was no opposition to tho
bill on Iho pnit of tho othei Senators
this morning, is taken to mean that
Hit y are willing until the roll Is called
to pass tho measure on third re tiling
when tho wliolo thing will be hint to
tho hoiioyaiil
Ono Senator stated this morning
A Bargain in Kalihl Valley of one
acre of land with new five-room cot
tage $1800.00
Waterhouse Trust
COR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS.
After making a pleasant trip from
San Tranclsco, excepting tho first
two days, tlrtJ Matson liner Lurllnc,
Captain Wooden, arrived Bhortly nft-
cr the Chlyn Maru docked ut tho
Hackfcld wharf this morning. Slio
brought back a number of kmmiat
nas. Including Judge A. l'crry, Mrs.
A Lindsay, wife of Judgo Lindsay,
nnd child, C. 11. Ilelllna of tho Club
Stables, II. '. Lowls, tho gioccr, and
T. S Kit) of Hllo.
Among tho other passengers was
0 II Hli.hardson, representing tho
Stnndard Oil Company. Ho was ac
companied by his wlfo nnd will stay
hero for some time. A. A. Jlrown ot
Snn Francisco Is a sugar man con
nected with. Hawaiian Interests In
California. J. Strong, who arrived
In the liner, will be emplojeil in tho
oltlco of tho United States Quarter
master.
Ilesldcs general cargo tho Lurllno
brought 120 head of horses, mules,
nnd cattle. Aftor discharging cargo
for Honolulu sho will leave for other
Island ports.
Joe Cnrica, who has Just concluded
a six months' term In Jail for violation
or the Hdiniinds Act nnd S.m Sul, n
Jnpinese woman who hns served blx
months for Illicit distilling, wero re
leased this morning on taking tho poor
convict's oath.
Among tho returning passengers on
the Lir)lno wero Mrs Aloxnnder Lind
say and llttlo daughter, wno navo neon
spending sovcral months' at Mrs. I.lnd
sn)'s homo In Mlchlgnn. Judgo and
Mis Lindsay will probably roslilo with
l)r Cooper nt Puunul until Mrs. Coop
tr's return from Huropo.
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UENEROUS DONATIONS
FOB WHITE LEPERSHOInE
President Mark Robinson presided
nt tho meeting of tho Hoard tit Health
)estcrdny afternoon, nt which -ix
other members wero present. Much
of tho business wns ot tho routine
order, hut Mr. Morgan nindo a very
Interesting -statement ns regards tho
accommodations for white lepers on
Molokal: "When tho matter was first
mooted," said Mr. Morgan, "It was
decided to appeal for contributions
to the fund and Dr. IlrlnckcrholT, Mr.
Cooke, and in) self took the matter
up. Superintendent McVeigh nt
first thought that 112,000 would be
sufficient, but tho rcsponso was so
generous that nddlllonnl buildings
aro to bo built. No less thnn $11,
000 has been subscribed nnd this
will allow of, say, $12,000 being ex
pended on buildings and tho balance.
$2000, on furniture nnd fittings. If
nny money should bo left nfter these
expenditures nro met, tho surplus
mny bo spent on procuring n larger
pol allowance for tho lepers. Tho
money Is now In tho bank In my
namo as trustee and I think It better
for It to remain eo, as If It were turn
ed Into the Hoird, nnd n change were
made In that bod tho money might
be spent for something else.'
The other members present re
solved that the money should remain
as It Is. In tho bank, Mr. Morgan
acting ns trustee. A vote of thanks
wns passed to tho generous contribu
tors to the fund, and Mr. Morgan
wns requested to convey tho expres
sion of grntltudo to tho donors.
The resolutions from tho Senate
and Houso were then brought up,
and It wns decided that nn 'Inter
Island steamer should bo sent to Mo-
loknl to bring back seven patients
nbout whom somo doubt exists. These
unfortunates will be ro-oxnmlncd ns
to leprosy, and should bo hero today.
Dr. Wn)son snld that a lot of cap
ital was being mado out ot tho fact
of rc-cxamlnntlon. "As a matter ot
fact," tho doctor remarked, "patients
nro allowed tho right of rc-oxnmlna-tlon
nt any tlmo after two )oars."
It wns decided that death certifi
cates which glvo "Hnwnllan fever"
an the rauso ot death In nny case,
would not bo accepted In tho. future.
Para T)phnld Is tho term to bo used
in future, nnd nil doctors In tho
Territory nro to bo mi notified. Bov
cral reports wero mnde by various
committees nnd they nro clsovvhors
published In this Issue.
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NUUANU ST. BELOW HOTEL.
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