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?fc3HWv;reF r.t 'Vf';, i '", "V,? irifr? 'riff ;N w v "&.! Evening Bulletin Aorangl .Tuty 24 For Vancouver: ' ,, , Mari""a Ji"y2 3.30 EDITION DoJ'ars nave no handles on thembut Bulletin ads get hold of them '.'".iTi, .. .,' , -7TV7.nr -J-.U '..-.., :....r- , .7" ""?" .. T ....i, ... ., ... ---- "' """ - . ,-.,.., ., . , -TT TJTTZtTL . " .'..'.r.L..'r.S.,. , .. . VOL. XI. NO. 4350. S, PAOES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAH, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1900. 8 PAGES. M WM B .M.M m .H M M B BV HK wit Today's Bulletin want nils wilt accomplish a lot of useful things that would have remained undone if they lmd remained unadverthed. Prove it for one cent a word. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4t I lAnk HbV sbT H Km IKTk HPHfk m. I .H ! M'M B M m m 1 ! .BLH IB 5UMUHJWU NEW EDUCATORS ALL LABORERS ARE STRENUOUS Members Roast Legislature and Charge Board of Supervisors With Having Too Much Power-Babbitt Says Thpv Hold Whin Hand-First Shot J r Manager Chalmers of Wnlmnn.ilo ' ; ll'lanlutlon was asked liy certain ot lilt H subsiciiucTht sessions lire l be onlv iiutlif-rlty rested In their control Jii:uusu labours to discharge thieu Judged by the (list meeting r Jho ! teachers, jollier Japancs As tlicru was no Commissioners nr l'ubllc IiikIimcIiu i "Prom what I have Been nf mime f ! Hpoclnl icnson why llit marked thieo ' this morning, Hie pubic- will 61)011 he the Suporvlaora," said Aiken, "I don't should go out Mr.- ChalintTH refused i-mnu nwoi' that IImmo my some "live think lunch of some of their line points tho demand. wlies" mi the Hoard. In no gentle regarding air, light and ventilation." The result of tills was a free fight manner the new Cntninla-dnnorH crit-t "1 don't know what wo can do about J among tho Jaiianetio laborers of Wnl- BEATEN UP BY I WAIMANAIU MtN I i Row On Sunday nd Wen DiJ Not Go To Woik Today At ' n'elneU tlmm tiifiurili.il tuitli-n nf. I Heels, fully armed, left the police stti-' tlou for Waluianalo. I MEN WATCHED SHERIFF JA HELD BY JA T HAVE MUS FUCMNO 'AS THE PACIFIER Witness In Riot Trial 'i Claims To Have Been Quieting Crowd County Sheriff Jarrett is surrounded aiomnl !i!'i .. by Japanese strikers of Walmanalao' Uneaten n 'in Plantation. ! attempts - ii Jarrett went to Walm.inalo Planta. flnall.v sot M tlnn In irrait i-rrt.iln J.llianK who. , Olllt O all I It'll had beaten up one of the workmen on ' Sunday nlnht. ! 'I It I 1 ' u am! ii , set urn iii ".i-ik. Ik i i!i i antallor. tu -I'll ii iHillce and PASS Ilium- II 'I ' four special o.niti'is nil lieav llv nrmeil t..f. I. t.it . .... .1 ..t-t The Japanese were ugly and rcfjsed i()j (t1,.,,,. to give up the men. for whom warrants , . ' '. , , . The details ,, the riot we.e aB:,.n In the p.anation o,,. - S'" , ZSf Ktinn o'.er earefiilly this mnrnliiK In Ten mounted police officers have I Ktir time I ii' to i m the mgti -llltlf,. Iffilitttunti'u fxinrt u'lll. l...lil. nAna tn th rAn nt fthplff Jarrittt. It .!. .l- -.'-.. . . . . - T. -""" '" " .'... ...... ...l...- . .w ....vvw. v....y. .......... , ,,, ,. u,,,t ,j1(. ,, ; .t'triB 11 low. Sheriff Jairett and Ills iluputles ilac-1 Theie are abmii In i if iliem. TIutj ed the llto leatlers under arrest ami Imve lloc no iljuuiu m far. 1 tvltf Ftii led to put them In Ills automobile, phone I for t mie u .-.i .m I tliey are oil when a mob of 400 .itipancso cimvdcd their wa lulred the last I.eKhlatiiie, anil iiabi It," lemarketl Mr. Alolr. their lesjh'ets to tin? llonr.l ui Sii.er-i "Olvt us publicity." susgesled Coin hoiH. ImlsElniier Ju.bl, "the sier of the It was the first sessoln under ho ' iiiess Is great." new Act ol tlio Lsgltlaluie, ami 111) re-l Aiken asked: "What If some of ktilctlons thitmii around tin? authority tliee HuporvlsorH want tii lint up u or the Cdnimlniiners has c.ius.M tin n fcchoolhouse and tell up to put In n to break out In indignation. CoiumW, iteucher. Would we h.ne to tto It?" bloi.ur J, T. ll'iii of Hawaii .lid iiotj Sitinrlnteudent llabliltt consulted hesitate to ch.ir.', that the new fiwir Act Itin. " Die rftlliertlsors hnvo abso M'stud In tho lionitl of Supe-vl. ! s Jute uulhorlty In tlo way of buildings, meant that pmlnes would sijaner or lepalm nti'UiifiiliiinncM.. About all tho later entue Into thw mutti'i. Commit.- 'rtminiiflVl-iniirs can do Is lr the matter Kl(iner"All.en of Maul trail It was u .f, tenches." bnckward step of tho Legitdalure,.) Klnnlly It wb agreed that nothln; inaualo plantation Sunday ulgiit in which one of the men was very bully beat en up. Furthermore thu Japanese i f the plantation having apparently btcti 'up very Into during tho night, did not tin u out for work thin inclining. A mass meeting was held Sum' nt which thu pilucip.il subject for ilh mission was tho'icfiisal of Mr. Chal mers to discharge men who had In furred tho disapproval nf iiilyr labor era. One of the men got on Ilia stand and mnile remarks that met with ills- fnior among n certain iHirttou of tl' no. secretin V of the Waipaliu branch of the Higher Wage Association, on tho stand. Previous to that, Kawaknml lln- - - . lulled his testimony from Saturday, Kluney cioxs-exiunlnlng him us to StKflt innal VtPtll Ic "' i"",Ulle r ,lle crowd during the wllJUllUIIUI OJJK.III IJ ,lrr,, r jota,0 Mlkawo by Scovllle. 'Kawaknml semed a little mixed us I to whether the crowd was silent, whether It murmiiied, talked loudly !!' lent the skies, hut finally settled down to u straight dental that nny I thing hut n dead silence prevailed. I He was certain that no sticks wero tin own. WAR" IS IRetee ttPECTED, Ten One r- .ps. i rer t;ei.i while Commissioner Hlce d.-cldcd Ihitiroulil be gained by crying over spilled crowd. He watt Immediately set upon about all tho power the new Cumnil jtnllU nn-l Suiierlnteiident Ilabbllt sug-iby tho leaders and beaten up In ter i.lon would hnve, would be to "growl,' geste.l that a resolution be drawn up 'lll shape t He was finally rescued, Superintendent Habbltt, rtTule of- and p.iBsed asking all pilnclpuls and and this morning he suimo out war llcer o'f tho CoinmlsMliin ief..-ried to ilie tenehcis to submit to tho Hoard all re-. rants for thc.urrcst of his assailants, harm done by the Legislation in nlnd- n.ulrements In the way of material sup-1 Sheilff .Turret t was promptly notlfle 1 inning I lie unco .Normal inspectors. He unlit It was a great blow to tho work, and must ho overcome li some new scheme. He then outlined a plan by which a Siipeivl"liig Piluclpit could latscd. lie appointed, ami paid under tho head Mr. llabliltt then outlined his plan of a tegular pilnclpiil. to act as a for n now Biipervlslng'piincipul. His teacher of teachers, or In other words ollleo Is to ho In the ollleo of (lie Super- piles and furnishings. .Mr. Aiken mado and he left town about 10 o'cluik Al'h a motion that blanks bo sent by tho posse of lolfco to niako the arrests. Hoard to principals on which to make requisition, which was unaulmiiiisl) Discovered Through Snare Of In junc ion By Japanese One of the results of th violation of the Injunction Issued' against the Agl. ""nino wns sworn In urterwards. VALPARAISO, Chile July 1? " tr. ciri th. m-l, Wan Ac.rrlatlon " Kvr his iige us Vi Hiid his iHisi- believed hrre that.war between BulUla will betho ex;oi r one ofihe most ""n In the Afcwiglatlnn. He came and Pert Is 'nmlnent followlnn hs elaborate systems of kurvclllance of here two jears ago anil sinrlcd to rlotlny i La Pax, Bolivia. The trouble Japanese laborers on this Island that .work on tho Wnlpahu Plantation, grows out of the decision of Argentine ii. '-. .... In AnnnaxHn uj(h ft ISmi inri i ssi rf'tniiti couia oe tmagineo. .tutting enne at first and later work- " v" "' ,""" " -" c - The amount of rospou the Japan- K n,e , """"i "'" """ rtru- r.eK7.fhCl,rtr,eHe,Vn rllnrV'orTaw ' , '" '".". '""e ."' l"e "r"0' """" AnOENT.NE DIPLOMAT GUARDED date of an American court of law , ,, i. ... iillln. i. ...... v ,, letm filiiitl.li on Cn tlll-.tllll llillnli ft lull. . . . . . ...,n e..uM ... .iuiUi....j ..!... .i --, m ule rnKnno iiotvi. uitt in tiio evo- a .. nni ivia i..i.. . l.l Il.i ... ...... -" ii.i wv.iin. -iy ..- nee .mi. win wisiteu . m...... r.lng when he heard tho pistol shot Argentlre Legation Is being guarded the tax will be made one per cc-.t " I " - -' ! "i I inn oiu mo oacK uoor anil across uy a corion ot eignt nunarea soiaiers stead of two per cent as it pas: .Mi!uiii-c en im-io. country nlono to the place where to prevent me moos irom auacKinn Senate. hae giuiuiat Juilsdlctlun over and visit regularly all distilct (cIhkiIu, and leg iilate the work of tho tenehcis. Mr. llabliltt said that when tho Leg Islatuie fully realized the harm they had done, and the Importance of tho work thu art might be remedied later, but it was his purpose to meet tho sit .tuition n R It was and handle It 111 tho "most valuable waj possible Inspector Cox outlined a detail plan, and told of the conditions existing which demand ed careful attention. "I cun't t-eo what good the Cnmmls slon Is unless wo have some power," said Commissioner Hlce. "Wo are .ooitalnly handicapped by lack of nnthoilty to do nuvthlug ex cel I In the in itler c" tenchers," said Co uinlt!Kiucr Mulr. Tlie geneial opinion of tho entire CommlMslmi was that too much author ity had been given to the Supers Isors mill none to them. As a mutter of fact Suiierlntei dent Ilahbllt told them that practically speaking the CiiiihiIfh!iiii- Intendent. He Is to be III constant touch with all principals, and glu In structions as to certain studies, It sson plans, and elllcleney of schools. One of tho must imfortuiKito tdtuntlnns lli.it faces the Hoard Is tho glade conditions. Over-aged rlilldien mo olteu found In SECRETARY HAS LOCATES SITE in were I'll udWsory board ami thtlr i.ysleiu to substitute the woik u; Secretaiy Mott-Smlth, accompanied by Contractnra John Ouilerklrk and Hertelman, this morning visited Ilulihl under-grnilrd fdiools. wlillo lco veita .Heeelvlng Stntiou and located tile new Is Iniinil to be true. Inspector CoThera euticiil laboratory, for v hlch also saws that1 hundreds of plantation the contract was recently awarded chlMicu have been found to ntttml a' -lr. Mott-Smlth completed today the half dozen schools In two eais, mi .u.-284 copies of bonds and contract! for count of their constantly shilling fri'iiiUuppllis for tho Hoard or Health He one plantation to another. I has been at work on the Job for somo Mr. Hab.illt also has mioth'-r id at to '"me, and welcomed Us completion make the pilnclpals In vailnus hbsli The Secretary has finished, under Echooli,, iiipinlsliiK principals onr I Act 77 passed by tho Inst 1-oglnl.Utue, ceitaln ilikirlctH, In this way illr.i Him I nil Invcntoiy of the Hoard or lloallh and keeping In touch with all 11,'it l-t'und also one of tho Secretary's cn'.io" going on. He said It would bo the lui ,- j Ho has also completed his biennial re or the tia.ollm: SiiMrhlnc; I'rii esp-il l""t to be submitted to tho Closcinor to advise each CoinmUsloner ns ho xl1'. Mott-Smlth worked all itaj Sun tnueled ou-rthe dlstilcts Hut p.'i.f.-i-HS '"' to coniple'o a pro rata of tho ujv of the schools, Inelllclency of li.telievs .propilnttons. rules and regulatloiu as and cmvll Ion of grades and liupll.i. iJhoy will offect tho woik or the nt-w Tim commission xotetl to per.'-ci a I'lumoing anil sanunry insiector re- The Newest Styles in Negligg Shirts ii,,, cently npiKilulvd by the Hoard of Sup crvisors. I t: st tt :t ts tt st tt t: ts ss is a ss st n :: foimer not mill Inspectors, nt the Janu ary meeting. Tho Commissioners v.eie all present ns follows: A. F. JudJ and Mrs. May Wilcox of Onliti, J. 1. Molr and Miss i:ila II, Paris of Hawaii, W II, Ulce of Kauai, and W. O, Ait.i'ii of Maul. M EN who arc just a little fastidious about their dres3 will find among our new assortments of "Cluett" nn-l "Wilson Bros." shirts, patterns that arc at once attractive, serviceable and in the best of tnste. The time to make a selection is now while the assort incuts arc large- because it is not expected that such a fine stock will have to wait long for buyers. New line of golf shirts, also. The Kash Co Fort & Hotel Slieets. Ltd. Phone 25. WASHINGTON, July ''The Ad ministration s rcHra'tuy the corpora lion tax amendment to the tariff bin .U.l 1. ..... ...1... ....I.J. I .. n. . .ii ia nuw Mciiiu buf'tiiucrcn in in.. The ference Committee It is probable,trtl- in Ccy. ble.trtVv CC'it I'd th Theso men were quickly arrested scovlllu and Mlkawa wero standing ,he diplomatic officers. liy .Manager Hull and Officer Siovllle. 'surrounded by the crowd. Scovllle I The disclosures following these sir- i ,, .,lHtcI In his band, but wn not rests are most sensational, and It ' flourishing It, Fuclilno did not hear probable that wholesale arrests nf.iI0 worl "tatako" and wns sure It others Implicated will be mado either W1i. nut used. FOURTEEN WENT DOWN. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE SAULT STE MARIE. Mlchlflin, Jul 12. The steamer John B. Cowles wai l.lzbcth Not jt'Mio,! futcldo Oil l ! Ih hIIiI. s.,ttU tUm. i ... i-.- i ... . . .... . late lils unci noon or tomonow ( i.1ki, t 'chH : Did you bco any stones ,t. r;r ue M. Scott. Fourteen pea- l,y using a fmiroimr, , hi il of carbolic morning. i thrown? Wltncm: I did nr.t. etc w.nt down with the III filed craft. ,.!, I it ,,m,,.oM i.i.ii... i..u. Q. Did jou see any missies whiz zing in the air? A, I did not (J. You went to the office of tho Higher Wage Absoclatlo'n with Sco vllle and tho prisoner? A. I fol lowed them. REJECT SENATE'S PLAN. WASHINGTON. Julv 12 The Ho'Jtie of Representatives today relected all "U being x"irelied for was fmt,l ii.ir the Senate amendments to the PhlU ""' l'"'elo stmam. with the inl-n i 1 U .1.. ...If, i.111 .. U. m.. ...... ...Ml III. lit- Ii... ul.ln II- Vll....i ..ft.. -. ,, , ,, .. . , ,, pillC l.l III till, MIIU ,IIC IIIGJ.UIC Vll -' ' ' '. ....... ..J, ...IS.h H. Ul tO tlie tlllle you gOI to IIIO .u.r.lRr. no In r.nnllr...-. llll-i klllllllKllleil. llllll lie lulllillilnlnr.'.ir.l ."--.- U" w ...-. -..., - -- -- .... ... iij poinmiic which o.uiciuy revived the, ollleo was any stone thrown? A. As the situation stands today the Jananese Aoltators who are trvlna to run the itbor business ot the Island I keep the workmen under such strict espionage that It Is Impossible for any man or woman to leave town without a written permit signed by the officers of the High Wage Association, Tho man is told how long he can remain away and if he does not return on i Vo time a general search is instituted for q mm diiu tic i. urouuni Dden into inc fold of the strikers whether he likes it or not. As he walks along the country load ho must huvo his "puss", an of cla! document, If you please, In his possession For lie will be stopped at various p luces known to the High Wage Association and ho will lie usk- the crowd boforo you followed Sco- wim set liter until August 2 and he t'espomlent lnv the ,'i-uh nf vottiifc lleli'tn 'ilto hanged himself itlinttl niriitl' cue. The girl waa tulsmd from ' mi" mid Did you hear the noise of any missies falling against tho fence? A. I did not. Q. Now, If there had been nny would you have heard It? A. Yos. Q. And ou saw nothing of the kind? A. I did not BIGAMIST UP Hung woman. The tinder conslilc-s that tho gbl litis a chance for her lire, as the car bolic acid was diluted. Ilnymnnd M llaker, prominent big-1 . nmlsl wi(fe delicate nt-tcn loiuniicol The appiiliitmeiii of Josh Tucke culminated before the formalllj of lli('H the subsidiary head of the Land "i"1"" uMiii nun iiiin-ii linn m-iiii-v. , iin .,..,, , i,,.t ....t (n tt,A ..t...t.tr..l ll.t.. t.,,..t.tM.p 1.. I ' ' " """ i.m,., I "- iwiim tit mini pieitlteil tins llliirtllllK Hi , ... . . ,(, (. How long did ou wait with ,i, United States Court lint his case M"l,,m. (,"',,'""ll ARE you about to make a Will and appoint Executors and Trus tees, or to create Trusts operative during your life-time I The Hawaiian Trust Com pany, Ltd., offers its services to any and all who may be considering such action. Our record is a guarantee of merit. ed by what right ho travels the coiin-'vlllo and tho prisoner? try roads of this Island. If he has no fifteen minutes. "puss" ami ho Is a laborer on one or I Q- What then did )nu do? A. the plantations ho Is turnoil back, I went to the theater. i mill U he does not obey orders lie1 -- During those fifteen mlniites iniiat look out, for the ugents or tho "d you seo Mlauchl? A, I did. I organisation will boon his trail. He - Yo saw Scovllle talking; did Is threatened. As he meets the nick- on hear what he said? A. No. I eta along the road, n recoid Is made of the number of. tho pass, tho time' when the mnn went through, and i j when ho should return, If ho Is obey- , . nig orders. ' It Is a perfect military or police sys tem that has set utterly at naught i the taws of this land, laughed In the face of the order of the court and es tablished within the city and county (Continued on Page 2) A. About will pload on that date. signed Ju Stipcrlutcndailt of Public Woil.s .Mr Tucker ent- eied Into his duties nt nnrc Q. Did you sea Mlauchl open his (Continued on Page 21 Alligator Pears ! ! MISTAKEN IDENTITY I f A stirring elopement ami prettj ro- llfu mid lelt suddenly with many hill malice has just been micoteiml In tho behind him After piohlng tho yiiuni: Investigation by I lie istllco or All I'lio) man with questions for nn hour. Chief Tim Sin, tiisplelnned us being John T of Detectives Ual decided Ah Choy Is llaker, Jr. alias Kinlll, the young not HaW rrenzlcd llmiucler who lived In stlnj In Hie examination, however. 'It vyils at the Young Hotel, went In for high ' (Continued on Pane 2) AFTER the enter tainment comes thirst and the PALM CAFE. Hotel, nr. Union We pack and ship the BEST, mak ing you a price DELIVERED any where on Pacific- Coast, HUONIAN, JULY 13, next boat. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King. Phone 15 NO MORE DELAYS. Wc are now agents Young Hotel LAUNDRY Promptness and cood service Guaranteed. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Telephone 301. 1 - ,. Triplicate Mirrors HOLLISTER DRUG CO. Established 1879 5 NEW SHOES All with the new perforated vamps and tees. Gun Metal Calf. Tan Rus sia and Pat. Colt. Either in Bal or Oxford. PRICE $3.50. GMART STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN. MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD. & 1051 Fort St. Tel. 282. ' k : u .,. ' )(llm.iVtlr(r.v''4Wir'-"l' . iWtmlm i.BI rf.Jfi. .WJil.-Alu-. 1 v ii 1'A u- v5i ii-itfi Ui '" sjj T