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T.JUPP1 .. v-,r - r TW" T Evening Bulletin 3i30 ED1TSON Bulle,in Advertising is the merchant's nearest approach to a Desirable Necessity From Sun Francisco: Trnjii iMnni , . ...May 19 For San Francltco: Nippon Muni .....Muy 13 From Vancouver: .Mnrnma , Mny 18 For Vancouver: Mnkiirix Mny ss A DVERTISINQ is the "Glad to meet you" of business, and it depends a whole lot on how you say it, also where you say it. W i VOL. XI. NO. 4311. S PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1809. 8 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. E WA STRIKERS PROMISETO RETURN PROMPTLY RECORD SHIPMENT OF CANNED PINES I . EWA MEN STRIKE; HARVESTING AT AIEA HE MINKD HEN FROM TOWN Are Woikir.g In Fields Of the Honolulu - Plantation EWA MEN WILL RETURN TO WORK ON MONDAY Strike Situation Quiet Intimida tion Threatened at Waipahu Merchants Feeling Pinch. A report, comes from Ewa since the noon hour that the Japanese of that plantation will return to work tomorrow morning instead of Mon day, aa at first stated. This indicates that wiser counsels arc prevailing. Kwa plantation .Inpatient-, with tliu exception of n few In the outlying sec tion of the property, notified Mnnager Itenton Inst -night that thc-y, would nut U-turn to work thin morning. They kept their word. f K. D. Tennoy, President of Kwa Plantation Co., IIiIh noon Rave mil the follow lug statement of tho iltuatloti at IJwn. "Iist ounliu aliout 8 o'clock n nunilier of Japanese laborcis of ICw ;i Plantation from tho Lower Camp, ne.ii- llonoiillull, held n meeting mill nt 3 o'clock or there-- nlioiitH miirched to'thu main vll- Ihko of the Japanese near tho mill, where another meeting was In-ld to discuss lahlir matters In general unit whether or not to hlrll.i) In particular. Tho meet- Iiir nt the Mill vlllaRu niimlieied about Son men. These men do- clileil Hint ull Japanese should not work todny, Friday, or to-nior- row, Saturday; that durlnR that t prilod their demands on tlui man- flRcmcnt would ho formulated; that on Monday they would lio SWELL SUITS CVH f tjj flIWIWimlnliftWIM u-iri-i ifl rttWtra( THE KASH Corner Fort and EWA PLANT ATION MILL. Where the Latest Strike Movement Is Centered No Plantation in the hlands Has Done More to Maks Its Laborers Contented Than Ewa. Harris Named WASHINGTON, May 14. Admi ral Harris will succeed Admiral Pen dleton, the retiring commandant of the Philadelphia navy yard. t- -t-"t--t--t--t--t--t-f-----"t- -f picsenlcd In tho Manager: ihut -f on, tho samo day, Moiulay, tliu f Jnpaiu-so laborers would return -f to work, peiidliiR uu niuwor fiom f tin innmiRor. f "Tho ineetliiR nt tho lllago f near tho mill was orderly "Following out the program lis f slated nhntc, nouo of tho Japan -f eso nt Kwa nro working today, (Continued on Page 2) Triple Mirrors at Hollister's FOR MEN Our New Spring and Summer Styles of BENJAMIN CLOTHES Are the finest we have ever shown. Made by the best tailors in the world, they show it in every line. We want you to see them, because we know you'll like them and want one. CO., LTD., Hotel Streets Kaiser at Wien VIENNA. Austria. May 14. Kais er Wilhelm and the Emnress of Ger many arrived today and were wel comed with fitting ceremony by the venerable Emperor of Austria. FRENCH STRIKE DECREASES. PARIS, May 14. The number of strikers is decreasing, and the gen eral tendency is toward the ccneral success of the government policy re sisting the strikers. ANOTHER DANCE AT THE SEASIDE TONIGHT Hy general request, tho mannRi-ment of tho Seaside Hotel bus hcen pro vailed upon to give another dnnco thin e cnlng. "Sonny" Cunlia's fileu club mado such n hit last night that thny hare been secured to furnish the dnnco music for this evening again. Seldom, If ever, has better danco music boon rendered. Tho playing of hulas for two-steps "caught on" Immediately. Thoru were many strangers present Inst night. A special Invitation Is ex tended to lho officers nnd ladles on tho U. 8. A. T. Sheridan und to local Army and Navy officers und their wives, giii-stH, of tho other hotels, and town koclcty. Remember that taxes become delin quent after Saturday, The ten per cent penalty may be sived by your paying today. YOUR OPPORTUNITY MANOA VALLEY, near car line. NEW BUNGA- LOW. 6 rooms, bath. YOUNG . STREET. Comfortable home, 7 rooms, bath, clectrio lights, sewer, servants' quar ters, stable. Reasonable terms. A real bargain. mosquito proof verandas. Elcc trio lights, well kept lawns, sta ble, servants' quarters. For Rent or For Sale. For Sale. Denartment. Real Estate mm-SSL lie ! 'flS a' What it Is Costing u f There nro now out on strlko on tho Island of Oahu approxl- matcly 5200 Japanese, who nro -f losiiiR In consequence waRes up- proximately iimountlnR to $4500 4 per day. 01 Sultan CONSTANTINOPLE. May 14. Eight millions of dollars have been found in the xildiz palace, formerly occupied bv the Sultan Abdul Hamid. This immense fund will be used to pav the expenses of the military ex pedition that marched on the capital and overthrew thi? Sultan. Are Equal L6ND0N. May 14. The bill re moving the disabilities ofrthe citi zens of the Roman Catholic 'faith has passed its second reading. This bill will put the Catholics on an equality with the people of the Protestant faith. Kermit Was Lost NAIB0RI, East Africa. May 14. Kermit Roosevelt become separated from his hunting party yesterday and was lost. He wandered, about all night, and there was great con sternation in the camp until he was found this morning. m ONE SHIP AT MESSINA. MESSINA, Sicily, May 14. Tho United States battleship North Caro lina arrived here today. Bulletin Business Office Phone 258. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 18S. The Boys We nend nut nn errand are thmu- in whom the public has confidence. You may count on inem aa oi me litre. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 361. Millions Catholics Spring' Mattresses NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD 03 IRON BEDS JUST RECEIVED. , . ' . . ' .; ijIjiJ ft V J. Hopp fc( Co., V ' ' 185 KING ST. CHARLIE ACHI DOES NOT WANTPOSITION Says He Refuses To Be Deputy Attorney General Charlie Achl denies thai he will ac cept the position or Deputy Attorney -lenernl, to fill tho vacancy created by 'io appointment of V. II. Whitney to I tho bench of the Circuit Court. "You may stnto outhorltnthcly," said Charlie this morning, that 1 will not accept the position. Mo, 1 cannot ufford It. I mnki) morn money now. Some tlmu I do not mako $2011 u month, but other months 1 make more. "And I don't want to stny In office from 9 to 12 nud from 2 to I. Now, when I want to go out, I go. Some tlmiiB I go homo nnd stny whole after noon and look after my chickens. I got about fifty chickens, all to lay eggs for mo. "I don't want any Government posi tion. It is too much work. I want tu lio Indiipvndcnt. Me, I been making my own living now- 22 years, and I noer held.dovcrnmeat office. 1 don't want to hold any. I cm mako moro money outside, nnd then, I'm hide-' pendent. I cm do hh I pleasu. I will upt accept .the position." Thin" put's Attorney General Hemon way In an embarrassing position nnd ho ndmltn that ho doesn't know what ho will do for n deputy. Ho has n pointed nobody as yet, nnd thcru ap ivar to bo no prospects. Tho caso of John Oliver, who wns convicted In tho District Court of drunkenness, nnd sentenced to sixty dnys In Jail nnd to pay n lino of 1, enmo beforo Judgn Dy Holt this morn ing on appeal. Tho Judge found Oliver guilty, but suspended sentence for six months, to give tho prisoner a chance to show that ho can keep sober when ho tries. EMERGENCY FUND FOR SUPERVISORS Kaplolani and Leahi Homes Will Get Help In all probability tho Health Com mittee of tho Hoard of Supei visors will bo provided with mi emergency fund to make uso of In caring for Biicii cases of sickness us may properly bo looked nfler by thq county. It Is prac- (Continued on Page 4) S.S. HILONIAN, May 18 Next Fruit Boat Island Fruit Co., 78 S. KTNG.- PHONE IS. WE do not believe there is better servioe and cuisine than The Palm Cafe provides. WIND BLOWS DOWN NUUANU FLUME 282 Feet Of Water Way Falls During Night Two hundred nnd eighty-two feet of the flume at the Nttuanu dam which Is used to convey tho wnter used for sluicing, was blown down by the wind Inst night. This will re sult in delaying tho work about three dns, nccordlng to u statement mnde by Contractor Whilehousc tills morning. Tho part of the Hume blown down Is thnt on tho fur side of the dam Parts of this havo been knocked down by tho wind twlco before, nl thuugh this Is tho part most shelter ed from tho wind. The accident ' occurred nbout t-n minutes before quitting time Inst night; that Is, nbout TitfiO o'clock. Tho wind usunlly h!ots strongly up nt tho dam. but ordinarily tins no ef fect on tho fiumo. U-ist night. however, It was coming In gusts, nnd n sort of whirlwind rame down out of tho valley. As n result the llitiun wns "Impaled" up Into tUo air nnd then dropped. It squnslicd like an egg sheiU " The "flume. Is now fifty-two feet nbnvo lho ground, having been raised from tlmu to time as the earth brought down by tho water accumu lated. Contractor Wbltehouse says that the cost of repairing the damage will not be great. The principal loss will occur from tho stopping of tho work for three dajs, nnd tho consequent loss of about 4,000 cubic yards of enrth which would havo been placd hnd tho flume not blown down. There Is plenty of water for sluic ing now nnd tho work Is progressing nt a rnpld rnte. The dam, nccordlng to Whltchouso, will bo completed tome lime this fall. HORSELESS BUGGY FOR MIEHLSTEIN Gee -Gee Goes Back To Kalaupapa Settlement llullding Plumbing - Sanitary In spector Mlchlstcln Is wondering where he Is to alight In regard In transportation. Ills duties keep him jumping about tho city, nnd ho fctU that It Is up to tho Hoard to supply lilin with somo mndo of conveyance. Among tho other Impedimenta which fell to his lot when ho took over the combined Jobs of three Ter ritorial officials, wns u hnrso and buggy belonging to tho Hoard of Health. That looked promising, and lie began planning to make tho rig which camo to him In his capacity af (Continued on Page 2) w ARM EA.THER EAR White Buckskin Oxford Custom-Made $5 Without a n equal for Sum mer weather wear. Neathand some, cool, serviceable Manufacturers' WHAT BECOMES OF SCHOOLCHILDREN Supt. Babbitt Gives Statistics and His Conclusions SHOULD KEEP 1R1CK OF THOSE LEAVING SCHOOLS And Shape Education So That They Will Be Ready to Grasp Op portunities Offered Them. Superintendent Ilabbltt has submit ted his repott on the occupation of tliu children who have left the public schools during the ear to Hon. S. M. ' Damon, together with bis conclusions " ns to what should bo done towards giv ing the young in-ople of tl.i Islands employment. The general slatiinent of the situa tion ns obtained from the flguies Mr. Halibut has had compiled was pub lished In the Hull oil u n fow ilnyu ago. Mr. Babbitt's h-tter to Mr. Damon gives his opinions on tho situation. It I follows: Honolulu, Hawaii, Mny ll. Ifin. Honorable S. M. Damon. Honolulu. I Dear Sir: lleii'wlth I beg lo hand' you ns requested Inhh-s nhowlng tho number, nationality und sex of chil dren who left inrlous public schools fn June, P.ios not to return to samo schools, und their present occupations so far ns known. These statistics ar'o not entirely accurato but nro ns near ly so ns 1 liuo been nblo to securo. Tho figures show Hint l.flSI males nnd 1,327 remnlcs or a total of 2,011 chil dren, left various schoolr nnd that of this number 1,729 nro nttendlt-.g other territorial schools nnd 17. mnluland, schools, or u total of 1.77i! still lu (Continued on Page 3) CHOSE JAIL IN LIEUJF FINE Illicit Distillers Will Make Home On Reef Tho complaints' made by the Jann eso laborers that Ihey nro not making largo enough wages does not Pwm to ho borno mil by the cases of Ah l.nni, Shlhnta nnd OUuka, tho first nnuuil a Chlneso nnd the two others soli's of Nippon. The rcconls of tho Unltod Stntes Mnrshal's office show that dur ing tho past 30 days Ah Luin has earned, nt common, ordinary labor, tho iitoo little total of 12.10. Shlbatn has mndo (I2r,2.0l, uhllo Otzuka hy (ho sweat or his brow hns earned 1122011. II Is true that tho three men did not (Continued on Page 3) J Shoe Co., Ltd.,