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?PI JWTII Evening Bulletin 3.30 IB O IT i ON Ordinary persistence wins in almost everything never fails in Bulletin Advertising From inn Tnmrhtti Ctiljo Mini July 5 Vur Sui l'trtnciscc: Mongolia Inly 0 From Vancouver: AoimiKi .Tilly 24 For Vojirnnvet: Murnmu July 20 Bulletin Want Ads carry their message every day to five thousand licople who arc looking for things partly worn out, hut still useful. A Bulletin Want Ad will give you a better price than a Japanese second-hand dealer. 4 V VOL. XI. NO. 4353. 14 PAGES.HON0LULU TERRITORY OF HDAWAII. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1909. 14 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. SENATE VOTES ON INCOME TAX MONDAY mmpnmmmmm tJWV 9 By 7 . ,-, TV j d. c i K ft" n ,, 1 GREAT CROWD FINE PROGRAM ON THE 4th Pomp Of War In Peace Array Will Honor Nation's Natal Day Literary Program At The Opera House :: t: :: :: it t: :: t: :: t: :t t: tt u tt LINE OF MARCH. :: The IiiiloiK mlcnco Day pirmlc, tt fin Moiidu) morning, will fonu on ii Hotel slitot n'ppoblto llio Capitol tt giounds iriuiiitl) nl S o'clntk ii anil the lino will begin li move it Immediately nftcr Tlio lino of !i match will lio down Hotel Htrcct ii to Hlclmi ilS, lilting UIcIiiiiiIh HtlCct it to lloictuulu, along Ilerotnnla ii strict to I'nrt, tilling Port to Vino it nul stieet, along Vliiej ill 1 to it N'mi.itm. nlong Nuiianu to King, ii up King to foil, up Tort to Hotel, ii oloiiK Hotel to UMiop, down lllsli- it op lo KIiik and pist tho levleulng ii Htiind. lie) oinl which It w II! ills- ii Imiut. ii ii ii ii i: :: ii ti ii tt ti :: it it :: it :: t: it Willi one :u conl the pioplo of Hono lulu will turn out iiiinmiii.v mill iln:i d.iv to do lionor lo Hie uitlon'H ii it it 1 il.i. Owing to (In fact tli it .lulj I fills dm SiiiiiIii, Ilium uulu telelir.illoli will lu In 1 1 Monday, lint In m.irl) all of the rliiii t Til-h some, olivet Mince will lie illicit tomorimv Mi iiiln there will lie n pir ule, pitrl ollc service- .it the Opt i i lln'isn limited I. He 5 iht ruufter, .mil fliowoiks lu the i veiling, H3 well nil other celeliiulloiis III I Hl'llll niilillt n lime rliiiidiv nun nine's parade will doubt leF'i In one or the most grugoous ills pliUH of nmrtlil splendor Hint Hono lulu Iiub ovei seen. 11m ifimed foiceii of the governmint will pantile lu cere mi ill il fo, 111:11 Ion. out of lienor to thine Mg'illng men of 1111 euiller d.i who inn lit Columbia a free r.ml suvcirlgii Liu I Thru, will he invulij Intnntrj in- Hues .ml cltlzi 11 Mildleis In line Ce itral Union Church. 'llio foin.it cclelu at Ion will com lue lie tomorrow evening w hen hpoclnl Or.e of the new summer styles made by Alfred Benjamin &Co. the famous New York tailors. Complete line of sizes and handsome fabrics at The Kash Co., LIMITED Cor. Toit and Hotel SU. services will he held at Central Union Church. Governor Kre.ir will preside, mil It Is hoped to have till of the rank ing Army and Navy officers stationed on till Inland present on tlio plitfnrni Dr. Oreen will ilellvir his address, "The Heil, While and Illue," .1 siieclal ipnrtet will sIiik do Koven's setting of Kipling's "Recessional." and Mis. Mac- , kill will sing "Wow Yo tlio Trumpet " Preceding the services, thuro will ho n bilif org 111 lecllnl. A cordl.il Imita tion to this sen Ice is extended to all. Parade. At U o'clotl. Mond.i) morning, tlio pa rade will foi 111 on Hotel strict, opx tlte the Cupltol gioutida. This will he. en espj.clallj,,tupreHslo pageant, at the soldloiy ttutloned hero will ho woll lepresiuted. CAvnliytimu raino tn from Schofleld Darrncks this morning to ho ready for tho event. .Major Dunning, commandant, of Koit ahafier, will ho grand inushal Tl1.1t theio will ho no hllihes Ii 11 s hiired, for -Major Dunning Is an expeit at handling parades, At Opera House. Imnudljtel) ufli r the p.u.ide the llteiaij exciclsos will he hi Id ai the 0ier.i House, I'm nit r (loveinoi tliorgo It Carter Is lu ch irge, and an excellent piiw.im Is piomlsed. 1 lil will Include special muslu li the f.iin out riflh Cuvalo hand, and an lid diess hy Di. (In in Fircworke lu the evening theie will he a mug lilllceiit lliewoiks dlsphi on the (lore These fireworks wero hecured through the good nlllceK of tho lions ol tho Amtiiuin llevolutlon, and the dl'ipl.iy Will doilhtleis he the uiiibt gwicoiis ivti given hue At the Naval Station. The Nuvnl Slulloii will fire a Na (I01111I Salute on Mondto at noon lu Imnw of tho coii'iIo'h hlitlidnj Tho ni 1I1 r was Issued today hy Captain Hee3 according lo the Naval n jula tlcius The lioquols will lull-die s at (Continued on Patje 8) CorTKiOnr li jwiln f Jo JAPANESE FAIR COMMISSIONER T Sakai is Passenger On The Liner Mongolia T, Suknl, special commissioner of Japan to the United Stutes In connec tion with the International exiimltloi to be held In Tokvo In 1012. Is a re turning passenger on the Chlvo Mum Chatrmun Ixioinls of tho American Commission lo the Toko Exposition, has written to the Chamber of Com merce, asking that Sakul ho show 11 such attention as may ho within the power of tho members during his . iy here. Snkal has made a tour of the United States In tlio Interest of the coating nv poMtlon, and 111 11 efforts are said in linvo met with very grulifjlng sut,ce,ai KAIWIKI ROAD CONTRACT AWARDED Hilo Contractor Secures Eig Job On Lowest Bid Supeilntendeut Campbell of the 1'iit) 1 1 c. Works Depattment this ninili Ing aw 111 dud the building of tho Will Willi iiiutl In K. Weij of Hllo, Wiioso hid was J10,r.')U. There was about $11,0110 available for the woik, and the department's ivej nearly i 1,00(1 bj this awiiid, whlili was tuado oil tho lowest tender. The road runs thiough a very rough loiintry, and is about four and one-half miles In length John Johnson got twent lus free boiinl uml lodging tills morning. Ihls lirotrncted visit to the nef debars J, J. f 10111 taking a hand In tho celebrations of the l'ourth, and that fuct will rob the day of muih of its glory Jacinth I'erry, who should have known better, hit up the booze In st)lo jeslerday, mid In .coiibequenco hud to contribute ?l lo tho County Ihls morning. Miss l.oinn limken lelt 011 tho l.ur line jcteidii) for the Cousl. Excellent Sites We have some very attract ive sites on our "For Sale" lists which are worth your time and attention to inves tigate, Aie you looking for a con venient office? There are no better office buildings than the Boston and the Judd. Call today. Heal Estate Department, Hawaiian Trust Company, TO DENBY PASSENGER ON THE MONGOLIA Dip'omat lMay Address The Cnamber Of C mmerce On hoard the 'Pacific Mall liner Mon golia, bound here from the Orient, Is tho Honorable jdiarlis Diiib), late American Consul General at Shanghai. Denby Is on Ills' way to the mainland, whence ho will (shortly sail for an Im Krtant now post lu Europe to which he has Jiut been iippoiuted. The Chamber of Commerce will make an endeavor to Induce Denb) to remain here long enough to deliver a lulk befor-i that body, us he Is next to Sir Hubert Hart, probablj, tho best jioslcd foreigner as (ur us Chinese af lairs are concrmed. Dtnby entered the diplomatic sirvlec as second sccrctuf) of the American legation at L'eklng In 1885, In IS3 he became first secretary, serving as charge d'affaires from March to Oct' oher, 1894. In 1S9T he retired from the diplo matic service and engaged lu business In Tientsin until l0u. From 19u0 until 1902 ho seiyed as Secretiiry-Oenoral of tnc I'rovHionai (joverninent organized by the PoAcrs fjr the district of Tien tsin. Ho next sirved us foreign advis or to tho Goyerjir-(5oiioral of Northern China. . ' lu ltor,, Deiib),o.'nuiu chief clerk lu tho Department of Utatn. holding that berth until 1907, In August of that J ear lie rcentcted the American for tlgn'servtce, this time us Consul Qeii erul at Shnnghiii. Denby has no.v been transferred In nu Important European post Excursion At 3.30 Sharp Tlio I'lter-lslaud Steamship Co. wishes It understood that tho Manna Kea will leave her dock promptly nl 3:31) for the excursion to Hllo and the vole urn. Intending pussengirs 1110 uotllled to be on thu boat b 3 o'clock, There Is still room for many pusseti' gers for iimtttesses on deck, This Is a very tomforlable wav of traveling at this time of )eai mid many should take advantage of it. The Bulletin will obterve the 5th of July as a holiday, no paper being liiued on that date. BIG MURTUAGE FILED TODAY A $13,000 mortgage wns filed in the lluriim of Convejunces this morning. J It Is given by Marian Hawllns upa-i an acre of land ut I.eles, Honolulu, to Cecil Drown, envoi Ing 11 period of sov en j ears wlUi Intel est ut 7 per cent. A promissory' note is given, on which terinlimtinu of tho morlgago and pav incut then of Is based. Tho Servile Is tlio iinuio of n new magazine, tho first Issue of whlih has just made Us appearance. The Service Is devoted entirely to news of tho n:y.al and military forces sta tioned lu Hawaii. NO MORE DELAYS. We are now agents Youne; Hotel LAUNDRY Promptness and eood service Guaranteed, TERRITORIAL MESSENGER I SERVICE. I Telephone 361. ' HILO Capt. Rees Admiral On Oct. The following private cablegram has been retched bvthe command ent of the Naval Station and tho Captain and officers of the U. S. S. St. Louis: 'Washington, D. C, July 2, 1909. "Voluntary retirements: Cap tains 8tnc, I'otts, Heeves, Wood, Kldridge , Commanders Uraunens rcuthcr, Donib.uigh, Ueorgc, Herbert, Compulsory retirements: Captains Mahan, McCrackln, Collins, Qual trough, Commanders Hoog, Miner, Lieutenant Commanders Tarbox, Hush, Jewell." As the result of those retirements, Captain C. P. Ilees will be duo for promotion In October, and Comman der Albert (Heaves, commanding the U. S. S. St. Louis, becomes 11 captain immediately. MARSHALL'S ACCOUNTS APPROVED! D MAILED The accounts for the close-of the flscul period, June 30, of United btntes Marshal Hendry were venter day approved by Judge Dole, ami went forward to Washington on the Lurllne last night. Mr. Hendry to day deposited with the First Na tional Hunk, here all unexpended bal ances of his qfllie, niul starts off the new government onr with a clean slate. A largo volume of bushiest has been transuded In the Marshal's olllca during the pnsl rur, and the work has been executed lu n highly satisfactory manner by Mr. Hendry mid his efficient force of deputies. Clips Atlantic Record. Qiiiomtown, Juno 21. Tho Ciinard steimer Mamv (aula has clipped another f0 minutes off the best previous eastward record which It also holds. It accomplished tho Journey from New York In 4 dajs 17 hours and 21 minutes, the best pre vious record being 4 dnvs IK hours 11 minutes. "Dear Maria's" Pet Dog Society. iloston, Juno 21. Mrs. Heltamy Storer. wife of the former American ambas sador to Austria Hungary, has estab lished a new soclet), the aim of which Is to obtain from steamship and rill road officials pei mission to allow- iet dogs lo travel first class will) their wealthy mistresses. Tie Weekly Edition of the Evenlnq Bulletin glvee a complete lummary of nu nf th riav OUR NEXT FRUIT boat will be the Lurline, July 2. Island Fruit Co. 72 8. KINO. PHONE IS. Gold and Silver Gillette Razors H0LLISTERDRU0CO. Established 18V9 THE PALM stands I for the best only in all things to eat. Hotel, nr. Union INCOME TAX VOTE ON MONDAY; i WASHINGTON, July 3. The Senate will vote on the income, Caw nwinolAn nt ttm tnvlff 1.111 am IThh J... ... tA IJtwiiaivi! ni uic baiui. uiit im uiuiiuuy. jLd me maximum ana minimum provision 01 tr.c tanit schedule was adopted in the Senate today, markin plan of the administration forces. Night Riders Escape. JACKSON. Tenn.. July 3. The ease3 of the cicht Nicht Riders convicted of murder have been rcveried bv the Sutireme Court nf Tcnnes- see. These men committed a most traded a country-wide attention. m i Heney Aujo Upset HENY'S AUTO OVERTURNED. CASTLE ROCK, Ore.. July 3. The automobile of Francis J. llcucy was overturned todAv at this nlnce. Th n-nii. vr- tnt-,-.-i i.t none sei.ously. END DRAWING NEAR l IN RIOT TRIAL Ten of the Defendants Positively Id.ntiflcd ns Participants in Riot ut waipahu Eight witnesses Put foot Asks Time to Present Motions for Argument Case Continued " Until Tuesday. Tho prosecution In the riot trial, after a week's stienuoiis legal battle, rests Its cui-e, Originally thirteen Japanese plantation laborers were charged and hulk ted by tho Territorial Brand July for participating lu n riot on tho Walpahu plantation Juno 8 Inst .terrifying men who wnnt- ed to work, und assaulting a fellow laborer who Insisted on exeulslng his own rights Nolle prosequi wns entered lu A. ,1... .1 -w HIC llinva Ul lllll-e, one Oil lie itiiinl of having consumption, the other two for luck of Idcn- tllluitlon. night witnesses have poslllvel) Identified tho other ten ami cleurlj descrlb- ed thelt nets of violence on that day, High Sheiiff William lleni) wns The Banister Shoe SuniftssInB nuality and inimitable styles. One, pair sells another. The new University last has just arrived. We have them In tmtent Vi,1 o..J tvici kid oxfords. Price, $6.50 MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD. FOURTH 4 k n complete victory for the tnriffK ' attrocious murder and their trial at-i mtm m on Stand by Prosecution Licht- ' '. one of the (list wltnessis put on. tho J, Mann jesteni.i) nfternooii Hiile-jt sirlbed his urilvnl nl the MeiiqorF trouble und told or he.iilng living missies In tin, air iibout lilm aajjila , uutomohlle mndo Its wav through the croivd Intake' Tutuke' was hurled nt him fioui various inemheis of 'thoi crowd, and ho attempted to glvo a.,1 prartlcal demoustrntlon of the talllZ und attltiidti of those irlng It.fl l.lghtfoot ohlerteil. unit tlw. rVnirtri pillowed tho High Sheriffs iharacter , li'utlon of the tune us nu angr ouA . In retnuln on tho lecords I "Now this word 'Tiitake,' hiiIiII l.lghttfont, "did ou know what that I meant'" 'I tinned to Kiiue one In the nit- tomoblle, Stovllle. 1 think, and ho ,.,t.i ..... i. ... ....... .. iwiu iiiu ii iiieuui llglll (Continued on Page 4) !T?i tkjW. . . M.1