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fc 'X IV M N . A'V '1 iv I y From San 'Francisco: Alnmeda April 30 For San Francisco: Tcnyo Mnru April 20 From Vancouver: Aorangl May 1 For Vancouver: Maratnn April 27 Korea Mny 3 i - Evening Bulletin 2s30 EDITION Bulletin Advertising is a Vital Part of every good store's Service to its Patrons 10 PAGE!. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1009. 10 PAGES. Til B Hi TIIE MERCHANT who drops out of his regular place in the paper or lets up in his advertising cam paign, drops out of the iiublic eye in proiwrtion to his false economy. No live merchant triesnowodays to get nlong without the BULLETIN. PRICE 8 CENTS. WING EXPLODES ON SUBJECT OF BREC MR. FAIRBANKS PRAISES LEGISLATO RS FAIRBANKS TALKS TO LEGISLATORS Says People of Hawaii Have Proved Themselves Capable of Self-Govern merit, and He Has Confidence in Future of Territory Expi esses Ap preciation of Welcome Given Him May Return Breckons Case Tlio prosperity at Hawaii Ih the pros perity of tlio United States; tlio honor of tho Territory Is tlio honor of tlio llopubllc. 'Ami for that lenson tho lieophi of tlio United States take a friendly Interest In lliu Uctvlopmoiil of lliu Hawaiian Islands. Along .this lino did Charles Warren Fairbanks, cx-Vlco-ProsIdent of the United States, address the members of tlio Legislature, this morning In thn Throno Iloom, used as tlio legislative chamlicr of tlio House of Iluprofccnta lives. Mr. Fairbanks In his address wnft hlgTily complimentary to tlio people of Hawaii Tor,tT(5"VrTiRies they havo made slnco tlio Islands liecama a part of tlio United States, and for their eager grasp of tho principles of Amer ican government. They havo limj prob lems to meet, but they havo met them well ami efficiently. The Federal Government, ho said, iCBcncd to Itself tho right to icWso and annul tho laws passed by tho Ha waiian Legislature, hut It has never been necessary to wipe off tho statute books a single law enacted by the local lawmakers, Mr. Fairbanks addressed an audi enco that filled tlio Icghdnlho hall mid over flowed Into the lanals. In addi tion to tlio members of tho llniiso and Senate, who occupied the floor of tho House, the gallelles weru lilted with a largo and enthusiastic audience, tunny of whom were women. On tho platform with Mr. Fairbanks weio Rowiruor Frear, President Smith of the Senile, and Speaker llolstelu of tho House. Secretary Mott-Smlth, Judge Polo mid Captain Itees occupied chilli'!) licit' tlio dils on onu side, while .Mm. 1'nlrbitiks and her daughter sat on the other side. The beads of ilc piiilmcuts and other Tenltorlal mil clnls weio nli.ii piceent. fir. Fairbanks' nddiess, which voiced a i.lncoro nppri elation (if tho hearty welcome extended to Mill by tho peo ple of I lav .ill, was frequently upplaud ed, and It any trace, of Ids icputed filgldlty remained when ho entereil the door. It was melted by tho warmth of tho welcome given hint by the Legis lators mid tho vlliera who gathered to listen to him. j Mr. Fairbanks was Introduced by President W. O. Smith of tho Senate, , who took occasion to relate Homo ot ( lliu diftlriillles In legislation which havo confronted the Tenltory slnco Its organization. s Our Citizenship I Senator Fnlrdilld was called upon to extend tho greeting of tho Senate to tlio distinguished visitor. Ho said (Continued on Page 3) LINK M'CANKLESSi. LOSEuJECISION Law of Landlord And Tenant Expounded By Court Tho Supremo Court sustained tho exceptions In the case ot Tlio Dow sett Company, Ltd., vs. L. L. Mc Candless In a decision hnnded down tills morning. Tho scyllahus says: ' ICstoppcl; Judgment against ten ant, effect on landlord A Judgment In ejectment In favor ot M, against a tenant does not estop Ills landlord from suhsciiucntly bringing an action to quiet title .to tho kamo land against M. even though tho landlord openl, avowedly and to tho knowl edge ot plaintiff defended tlio eject ment action in the tenant's name. .Justice Wilder In opening his de cision Kays: Thjs Is mi action to quiet tltlu to two small pieces ot laud at llalawa, Oalm. Defendant lllcd a plea In bar claiming that plaintiff was concluded by a former Judgment against the Honolulu Plantation Co. and Woodlawn Fruit Co., LtiL, In an action (it ejectment for tho name pieces of land brought by him, tho present defendant, as plaintiff, do- (Continued on Page 3) Vanderbilt Auto Caps The very latest thing for autoists, .and one that is .very popular. The cap, nude of cravenette, with a double vi sor, is serviceable and attractive. The transparent celluloid visor is an excellent substi tute 'for the ugly goggles. Come and sec them at THE KASH CO., LTD. COR. FORT AND HOTEL STS. RottenThwhigRPWjWra ur nio uu Radical Reformer Roasts U.S. Attorney and Declares Senator Warran Is Crooked Will Again Go After Scalp of Officer If Opportunity Offers-Thinks Taft Was Misled "Should I havo a chanco. I shall cer tainly follow up tho liucstigallou if llrcckons' affair," Ilov. B. W. Thwlng. Onu of the passengers who arrived tills morning In tho Tenyn Maru wns Ilov. E. W. Timing, who has been In China on business connected with opium reform work. Ilu looked well and talked freely with tho reprcsenta tlvcx of tho press, who surrounded him on tlio dock. In speaking of tho ((reckons affair, ho stated that ho (tlicckons) was re Instated on account of tlio political In tluonco of Senator Warren. "Senator Warren himself Is one of thn shady - Ai!j-U.j.aa members of tho Heinle,' sold Thwlng. "Ills rliiti actor Is not of the best. From what I have heard, I Judge that he was connected In miiiio way with tho land fccaudal. "As to HrecUons." continued ho, "It Is n dlsgraco Tor the United Stales government to have such a man hero In Hawaii, It is a disgrace to tho United Stales citizens horu to bo rc resented by Hrcckons, President Iloosotclt and former Attorncy-ticner-ii I Ilonapartq were certainly awaro nf the conduct (if Mr HrcrkotiH, other wlso they would pot havo removed him from office. i "An for President Taft; ho Is a good mnn. hut I am afraid ho does not know much about llicckons, Mr. Tafl must hao taken the ndvlco of tlio present Attorney-tienernl, and accord ingly, reinstated him In office, Should I have a chance, I shall certainly fol low up tho Investigation of Hrcckons' affairs. I am certain that Illshop lies tarlck and tho other members ot tlio Ministerial Union do not think favor ably of Hrcckons." Thwlng will remain hero about six weeks and theji return to China In carry on reformation work, having been appointed secretary nf tho Inter national Hcform Unreau with head quarters In Peking and Shanghnl. SENATE HITS FAST PAGE AT FINISH Clerk's Desk Is Cleared In Record Time SOLONS FAVOR OPENING OF IBISH0P ST. TO WATERFRONT Tax Lien Bill Finds Favor in Upper House Extra Two Thousand for Maui's Circuit Court SENATE. Fifty-Clghth Day Morning Settlor). With only an hour In which to do llhcrato this morning, tho Senate got down to business In record time nnd niado the bills on tho Clerk's desk fly In a lively manner. When, at 11 o'clock, tho President announced that a i cress would bu taken that thu Sen ate might participate In thu exercises held In tho House in honor of former Vice-President Fairbanks, tho "order of tho day" had been cleared away and the slato was clean, Thu first business that faced lliu Senntu was tho House, concurrent reso. lutlon fa voting tho opening of Ulshop (Continued on P 2) RELIEFnMAPS OF HMIIJOR FAIR Willis Pope Will Sail On Saturday Next ISLANDS IN PLASTER WILL REST IN TANK OF WATER Object Lesson in Geography Will Be feature of Territory s ixhitnt at the Great Seattle Fair Willis Pope ot tho McKlnley High School today Is boxing up tho relief maps of the Hawaiian Islands pre paratory to shipping them to tho Coast. These maps will leave on tho I.urlinc Saturda), that they may reach Scattlo In tlmo to bo Installed (Gofiau4 on Pc t) WAILUKU BASEBALL (Special II u 1 I o 1 1 n Wireless) WAII.WKU, Maul, April 2C- Tho Stars defeated the Healanla on Sun day by a score ot 7 to 2. . LJI THE MAN WITH AH ,., OBJECT LIFE usually takes such steps as will lead to it. One object ot every true man is to provide for his family's future. Life Insurance will do it. iflfc HoilfannM Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.. , . mw1 Machine-Made Poi h muJI quantities Mtnltus eoa thinaw. Lwve ovdoM for dtliverf with Island Fruit Co., 72 6, XIN0. PH0NB 15. LEGISLATORS WANT ROADJO ALEWA Resolution Adopted In House For Highway To Heights KUEIOPU WOULD QAYE RL'LES KLYISED FOR 1911 Two -Hundred and Thirty-five Bills Have Been Introduced in the House Durinij the Session HOUSE. Fifty-Eighth Day Morning Session. Utile work was done In tho House this morning, tho business coming to nn end at 11 o'clock when ex-Vice-President Fairbanks arrived to receive and reply to tho greetings of thu as sembled Ileprcbcntntives and Senators. Tho calendar for tho day was a short one, but It was not reached and hud to go hut to tho afternoon session. Alewa Heights Road, Knlelnpu Introduced a Concurrent Itcsolutloii, which was adopted. Hint tho Superintendent of Public WorkH Immediately tako steps toward tho opening nnd construction of roads (Continued on Pat 2) -, . . - 1 ssw SULTAN MAY S utn Gfcet the Best 1 There is no advantage trying un proven messengers. Get those you know to be reliable and prompt, the kind we have. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 36 Corns? LONDON CORN CURE 25c. HollisterDrugCo. ESTABLISHED 1870. Spring Mattresses NEW SHIPMENT OP HIOH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRMBES, FOR WOOD 00. IRON BEDS JUST RECEIVED. i ., V-U.mJ CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey. April 2G. The Cabinet has resigned and all resistance to the Constitutional army has ended. It is stated today that the Sultan mav lcmaiu although he will be shorn of many of his powers, One of the conditions given for his reten tion in office is the payment to the Stat: of two hundred and fifty mil lions and also the expenses of the co noucnitt,' army. m m a EVANS AND IJIOH SCORN WAR TALK LOS ANGELES. Cal.. April 20. The citizens of Los Angtlcs arc en tertaining Admiral Ijichi and the officers nnd men of the Japanese squad ron on an elaborate scale. ' ."Admiralljichi today, visited Hca,v Adrenal "Bob" Evans and they had a" very ltanpy -cdnvenationi Admiral Evans and "Admiral Ijichi ni;rced that there is not the slightest danger of war, Evans scorning the idea in his characteristic manner. Wants $12 Head Tax On Immigrants WASHINGTON, D. C. April 20. Senator Overman today offered nn amendment to the tariff bill calling; for a head tax of twelve dollars each on all immigrants coming to the country. m i PHIUPPIN E TARIFF WASHINGTON, D. C, April 26. Senators Bcvcridgc, Johnson, nnd Heyburn have been appointed n subcommittee to take un the qncstion of the Philippine tariff in connection with the tariff legislation now be fore the Senate. Admiral Miller Dead NEW YORK, N. Y., April 20. Rear Admiral Miller died here today. Scandia Goes Ashore HONGKONG, China, April 20. The Hamburg-American ' steamer Scandia went ashore here today. Worth Knowim for those who need this kind of a shoe. LISTEN a Tan Russia Double Sole Blucher Bal built on n roomy last to come within the U. S. Army Regulations; made of a tough, rich brown Russia leather which takes a high pol ish. They show quality and make a fine combination with the Russia puttie leggins so much wont now-a-days. Riders, investigate! This is a tin. Only one place to buy the right kind of shoe.s WHERE? At 1051 Fort St. J. Hopp & Co.. Jfr 923 FQ'f ,STRJET Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., isrxma at. ... 7, - V.,,1 W