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' c M- .' " l.f !,. ' l' ' V. .. Tfl r ' . - - .. t. ... . - r BVENINQ D0LLBT1K, HONOLPLP, T. It., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1009. ' I 3 V ' X h. ' J- BVBNIBTG- BULLETIN DAILY and WEEKLY Published bj BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO LTD. At 120 King Street. Honololn, Territory of Hawaii.' i 'Daily every day except Sunday, Weekly MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wallac R. Pnrrlnaton, SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BVI3NINO UUI.L.UTIN rr Month, unrwhtre In US .?H Per Quitter, miywhot. In U.S a.oo Pr Vrt,nvhtr InU.S. ft.oo Tci Vi, postpaid, loitltn, ,,,,,, 13, oo CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii, TVaJ f Editorial Rooms, - 185 ' lcl,IBu8iness Office, - 256 THURSDAY You have deeply ventured But all must do so who would great ly win: Byron. Every shjstcr has nn oll word for any news medium that tells the truth. ), Don't cuss the Japanese It jou . ''(It... IIh l.ll. I... .,..!, .fttltf-..! o help Honolulu. Mr.'KIoyso claims that ho does not fin or the strike, when speaking (for publication. X No wonder the Spanish populace protests against the fighting with v the Moors. It Is only spilling Span- Jlh blood that some strong power may profit. r Intelligent Japanese must know ! if .that the policy of tho strlko leaders t lins one dcdnlto rcsjilt Indcflnlto f postponement of wage readjustment ' phased on tho merit ot honorablo i .workmen-. . President Taft has made It clear 'Jin one of his recent speeches that ho Wins no sjmpathy with the Purltnn ism that Is Intolerant, whether cx . crclscd In religion or tho worldly af 4 fairs of life. J; llofore Hllo can emulate Kauai's . j automobile tours. It must make n successfiil campaign of education nmong the benighted districts whero n County Knglnccr Is not wanted nnd poor roads prevail. Take a lesson from tho Japaneso nnd crente n citizen organization that will make the secret picket and V-iss 8 stem impossible. Otherwise Hawaii Isdue for a more serious nwnkenlng In months to come. I2ven the biggest men of Hawaii will spend thousands of dollars on some unkouwn who blows In with n great, proposition that will save tho country. They have nlso been buncoed nn frequently as the little .'fellows, and seem to like It. One of the first steps toward com plete Americanizing of Hawaii Is to educate Its children of every race nnd nationality that manual labor Is f)ionorab1o. Then create conditions In the leading Industries that will enable them to make a fair living tat It. From nil reports, Delegate Kuhlo .'Is doing a great deal of serious 'thinking. I.Ike all public men he has found that he has only half hearted praise when he gets big re suits, nnd Incessant criticism whon 'ho docs something not meeting with unanimous approval. Dr. Hobdy's policy Is clearly to tako no chances with ships coming lo this port bearing oven sporadic plaguo cnfccs. This city can better afford tho loss of a twelve hours' visit from the passengers than take the chunco of having the town tied iip I nn general quarantlno by rea son ot u case slipping through. , PUBLICITY THE SAFEGUARD. 1 1 i urim-r uuvi-riiur rum auuiunbiUK'a Scattlo audience, gavo It as his opin ion that publicity Is tho only weapon ugiiliist political corruption: that the -fjiooplo must bo kept constantly on their ijuard, and that tho only way to 'do this Is through tho newspapers. If tho public conscience Is not awakened hu lasting good Is done, oven In filling J" tho ponltnntlary full tof grafters. More over, publicity helps u stato rather than Injures It. , Hy tho samo system ot reasoning ecrccy breeds corruption, Justifies lack of'ptibllc confidence aad fosters nil the evils of a gritftors government Tan for tho benefit of grafters, big and ' little. i Hawaii has had tho habit ot secrcay . In tho administration of its public af- I fairs sluco (ho duya or tho Oligarchy, Doforo that, during the monarchy, tho puts wero forever harping against nffl. clnl spciecy and citing It ns nn ol 'dpneo of the ovlls of monarchy And Is tho policy of secrecy In the uimlnUtiatlon ot lands for Instaneo or tho administration ot tho Immigration iuued on Tnesdayof each week. Editor WBBKL.Y UUUL.BTIN Per SI Mmiim , .Ho Per Vnr, inj-whtte In U S I.oo Pti Year ny' hr In C.nadt... f.Ho PerVor ixnluld, loitiin a.oo Catered at (he Fottofficc at Honolulu u itcond-cla matter. JULY 22, 1B09. I funds so liberally otcil liy the I-ogls-' ' l.illirii 1.1 fifrnlnli Ihn irpnnnil ut-Lr trr grafters to work upon? Straightforward publicity Is the only bants on which a public depart ment can bo successfully conducted. As any department digresses from this line, It will trend toward failure and imhtleiiiltriii ' FROM STRIKET0 BOYCOTT. Departure of .Inpaneso strikers to seek emplO) ment on the other Islands means that the strike on Oahu and Ho nolulu limitation has developed Into a boycott. These men who left tho plantations hao apparently mndo up their minds to not return under any circumstances, and the aim of tho leaders Is to bring about a condition that will give them the "credit" of halng wrecked or ser iously Injured tho two plantations picked out for special attack. This bealng tho caso, it Is by all means n good public policy to estab lish the strike breakers as regular em ployes, nnd give them homes and iosl ttons accordingly. Throughout the strlko thus far, tho whole scheme of nctlon has been based on tho supposition that at somo tlmo In the reasonably near future tho Jap--'ego workers would desire to return n their homes and work nnd that tho I lantatlon would give employment to those hating tho best records. Some have returned. Hundreds of those re maining would no doubt be glad to do the same, but thpy have not the cour age to scorn the thugs or possibly the Intelligence to see that thoy arc be ing misled. With their funds exhaust. cd they must havo work and are seek ing it elsewhere. Under the Inlluenco of their leaders they aro the Innocent victims of- a bo)cott, whether they realize It or not Is hard to say. Tako tho situation as It is. Lot tho plantations on which tho strlko has prevailed, pick a permanent labor force from nmong thoso now tempor arily employed to tnko off tho present crop, and thus make a definite begin ning of tho march toward tho eventual predominance of citizen labor on tho sugar properties of tho Territory. The futuro success of plantation properties Is to be found In a working iorco or nome Duuaers as well as workers, and the management that sees It first will pave tho way to fu turo prosperity. Japanese laborers can not bo regarded as reliable homo matt ers until the Intelligent 'Japanese join In tho movement to cllmlnato tho pow. cr of tho criminal clement, that would ruin tho Industry and mako a laughing stock of our laws. 4 II I, i i s KALAKAUA WRITES Editor E von ing Dullo tint Permit mo to ask your favor ot pub lishing this letter In your next lamio, If acceptable; In answer to a falso declaration submitted to you by somo Maul curiosity seeker and fictitious writer, of which article was published In your paper of Juno 21th. tilt. ' Tho samo wero 'statements mado against mo, groundless'whatevcr In its nature and composed by a few hand full of but-ln-to-other-pcople's affairs, ricnscless brutes, and submitted to you for publication bya professional liar, to which I deny Its truthncss, I was a Territorial omployo when tho contract ot building the County Stable was let out to bidders; thero being no other bidder but me, tlfo Doard awarded mo th contract. The reason why I tendered In 'a bid (o tho abovo named Job, wbh tho changing In hands of tho Department In which 'I was employed. Tho statoment mado that I have 'al ready started to work on this Job Is false, nnd I am not posltlvo whether I'll tako the Job op not, Its n matter for mo and tho Board to' consider. Tho most laughablo'thlng'about this Talking Machlno Company, they suc ceeded In subscribing a fow names to a petition to 'tho Doard of Supervisors regarding the abovo matter, hut some' how rather one of 'the street Agents who was entrusted with Hip vnlitahlo document1) got bricks huiled nt lilm'i'. flail I- nnil Ia?!' nnd n snVArn InAiiiblnnJ t ifiit wilii iuii wiaii rum" itciui IIIU T from a female friend, gavo up liU Hon-1 orable position, and has ever slnco' jJtmlu. TO LET Fort Street .... 2 bedrooms.. $ 8.00 Printers Lane . .2 bedroom.. 12.00 Xalakana Ave . .2 bedrooms.. 15.00 Peterson Lane..2btdrooms. . 15.00 Lunalilo St. ...2 bedrooms., 16.00 Xaili Avenue ... 2 bedrooms . . .18.00 Rose Street ... .3 bedrooms. . 18.00 Elm Street ...,.3 bedrooms.. 20.00 Union Street ...3 bedrooms.. 20,00 Kaimuki 2 bedrooms.. 25.00 Spencer Street. .2 bedrooms.. 27.50 Lunalilo Street. ,3 bedrooms. . 32.60 Waikiki 2 bedrooms.. 35.00 Young ' Street ... 4 bedrooms .. 40.00 Waikiki v2 bedrooms.. 40,00 College Hills ... 2 bedrooms. . '45.00 FURNiSHEb. Kaimuki 2 bedrooms . ,rf30.00 Beretania St. ..'4 bedrooms. .'35.00 Xalia Road ,...2 bedrooms.. 35.00 College Hills .. ,2 bedrooms. . 40.00 Beretania St. ..5 bedrooms.. 45.00 Xinau St 4 bedrooms.. 55.00 Alexander St. ..3 bedrooms.. 60.00 Trent Trust kept "himself In tho back scatMrcam Ing of his bravo deeds 'of a month ego. This wholo kicking was started by a few street walker loafers, with tho Intention of ruling tfio Hoard of Sti orvlsors, but any common senso per son knows that tho Board of 8upervls- ors ot tho County of Maul, aro senso-. auto men anu uw nniuing uiuzcns, ready to do tho best for tho County. . Yours respectfully, D. IKUWA KAUAKAUA. P. S. If there bo any charges for tho publishing of this letter, plonso send me your QUI of same, I will remit by return mall, and Oblige. Walluktl, Maul. July 1, '09. It would bo a shamo to chargo any thing for Mich nn Interesting epistle. Editor Hullo tin.) HAWAII NOT DUMPING GROUND. (Continued from Paze 1) tho Coast, who originally came to this country. Dr. Cooper writes tho 'hoard that ho faors the Tvhuantopec route for emigrants coming hero, which lo free from tho mosquito pest nnd Is healthier than other routes. NE WYORK, Juno 25. Katherlne Clemmons Gould today obtained a legal separation from her husband, Howard Gould, third son of the late Jay Gould. With the exception of alimony her victory was complete, but In this phase of the case tho court decided that $36,000 a year was sufficient, whereas she asked for $250,000. She has been receiving $25,000 n year from Mr. Gould. Intoxication Not Proved. It was Inthe vindication of charg es ot Intoxication and her alleged re lations with Dustln Karnum, tho actor, that Mrs. Gould scored most strongly, for, notwithstanding the For Ueirt Magazine Street $27.50 Matlock Avenue 30.00 Lunalilo Street 30.00 Beretania Avenue 25.00 Kalakana 'Avenue 20.00 LunaliloStreet 22.50 Cottage Walk ......... t ... . 15.00 Furnished Waikiki $50.00 Prospect Street 22.50 FOR SALE Two lots at Kaimuki, corner 'lots. Two blocks from car line on Ninth 'Avenue. Owner desires ns to submit offer. Watcrhousc trust Corner -Fort arid Merchant Streets. Don't Write. Send a WIRELESS J -JL-MtJ'lJi. TJVj LM,jUUk - SHraamp t , HsfSc9. o..;-. : .? JSfc: was:' -Su Milittb-v vuip-.uiuuiuuijiinii ii- Co., Ltd. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Ex change. We buy and sell Stocks and Bonds. We have money to loan on listed sugar stocks. ' . Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Bethel St. Honolulu long array of witnesses for Gould, the court held tjint her actions al leged to be due to Intoxication might have been caused by excitement. As to Dustln Fnrnum, It was held that her association With htm came after Mr. and Mrs. Goutd separated and that the husband apparently made uo objection. A thirty dajs' stay of Judgment was granted. Attorney Sheorn then nsked for nn extra nllownnco for attorney ices. nnd tho court gae hlni $2,000. This together with the $10,000 allowed iccently nnd the original allowance. of $5,000, will bring his fees to $1., 000, with an additional sum of $3, 900 for expenses. $3000,000 Dower Rteht. , , Mrs. Gould's dower right In How ard Gould's real property amounts to $3,000,000, and Is unaffected by the separation. Mrs. Oould said; "I nm the hap piest woman living becauso I hao been so completely vindicated. Not ono llttlo pang thot through my heart at tho smallnces of tho nllownnco only supremo Joy nnd tho deepest gralltudo. I scud n thousand loving thanks to all who havo helped me." Jnsilco Dowllng's decision is In part; "So far -"as tho defense has Bought to substantiate hy proof Its allegations of gross habitual Intoxica tion iimm tho part of the plaintiff, not only hns tho defendant fulled to sup port mat allegation uy prooi, inn, mi tho contrary, tho plaintiff haH gono beyond what sho was dlreclly required to do, and I find that affirmatively tho preponderance of testimony Is over whelmingly In her favor. "So far ns tho allegations of lm- propor conduct with I'arnuni nro con cerned, tticro Is this to ho said, thnt (ho episodes which' havo been testified to took place after tho desertion of the plalntffr by 'tho defendant 'and thoy could thcteforo furnish no Justification of aW kind for tho original desertion." 'BULLETIN'AOBPAY' Great Midsummer I Sale of Laces Begins Monday, July 10, 8 A..M. VALENCIENNES LACES, PRINC ESS LACES, CLUNEY MEDAL- LIONS, NET TOP LACES, BLACK i SILK LACES. EHXiERS l - MW. Good Music Duringdinner 6 to 8 p.m. Every Even'g Alexander Young CAFE Open 6 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Bank of Hawaii, Limited. Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 8V AtJf HORITY ORDINANCE NO. 10. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING REG .ULAT10NS RELATING 10 DE CEDENTS. HE IT OftDAINED I1Y TUB Pi:0 PI,B OF TIH3 CITY AND COUN TY OP HONOLULU. Section 1. It shall bo tho duty of tho legally licensed physician who was last In nttendtfico upon and deceased person, or If no phslclnn wng In nttendnnco, then it shall he tho duty of tho Coroner to. re- ort the death to the City and County rhy- slclan Immediately after such death occurs, upon onp of the blanks fud nlshcd by tho City nnd County Phy sician fort that purpose, filling In tho blank spacer so as to gho all of tho Information requited by the blanks bo filled, In case of n still birth, It shall bo tho duty ot tho legally licensed physician In chnrgo during the confinement, or coroner, to report the samo Immediately as In other cases of death, on ono ot tho blanks above mentioned furnished for that purpose, giving the de tails, as required in other cases of death. Section 2. No burial shall he law ful, nor shall nny dead body bo re moved from tho City nnd County of Honolulu until u permit for such burial or removal based upon n Cer tificate ot Death as provided In Sec tion 1 hereof, shall havo first been obtained from an Agent of the Ter ritorial Hoard of Health. ' Section 3. Whenever upon tho death of nny person there Is reason to believe that Bitch person came to such death by poison, violence or In any suspicious or questionable man ner, tho body of such person shall, under the direction ot the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff, bo forthwith taken to tho Morgue, nnd the City and County Phjslcian hnll be Immedi ately notified of such denth by such Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff. Section 4. Tho Hoard of Super visors of tho City nnd County of Honolulu shall appoint n sultablo person as Morgue Attendant, whoso salary shall bo fixed by Bald Doard. Tho Morguo Attendant shall havo tho caro and chargo of tho Morguo and perform such other duties ns may bo prescribed by tho Hoard of Supervisors or by tho City und County Physician. Section G. It shall ho tho duty ot tho City nnd County Phjslcinn to keci" n record of all tho deaths re ported to 'him under tho provisions ot this Ordinance. Sictlon 6. Any person who shall violate any ot tho provisions of this Ordlnnncp 'shall bo deemed guilty of n misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall' bo punished by 'a fino m The Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pen Drinks Ink like a camel. Buy one at WICHMAN'S We carry all styles and siz es! $2:50 upwards, H. F. Wichman & Co. LIMITED LEADING JEWELERS. dfc jiirft. Iw uijint A .a. jAui uifc. .tL.'.tu. . , SSMSmmmAX No 1 l &iar:cli: means all-day snecd-no means more work ffom vcn amount oi energy increased output-decreased cost of WwjN o the employer. Let us give you a demonstration of this and other Monarch advantages. -as.w THE MONARCH TYPEWRITER COMPANY WALL. NICHOLS CO., EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. Eiccullv. Olllcti -inn rifn.dw.v. New York The Yokohama Specie BanK, Limited. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, June 30, 1909. ' ( ItKSOUUCKS. Loans nnd overdraft. . .$in2.18fl.R9 Ileal cstnto 2!t,r,:!7.or Kurnlturo nnd fixtures. . 1,810.08 Duo from banks nnd bankers 1 08,325.6a Cash 5.2I1.1K AH oilier resources 170,972.18 $528,093.89 I. M. Tokleda. manager Yokohama swear thnt tho foregoing statements my Knowledgp nnd belief. M. TOKIEDA, Manager. Subscribed und sworn tu beforo me this 19th day of July, 1909. DAVID h. PIJTEHSON, Notary Public, Hist Judicial' Clicult. not exceeding Two Hundred ($200.-1 dlnnnco Bhnll not bo applicable In 00) Dollars, or by Imprisonment for nny locnllly where the owners (it u n term not exceeding thrco months, mnjoilty of tho lots which nro lt or by both such fine nnd Imprison-.cited ns n wholo or In part within ment. Ilvo hundred feet of such tenement - . .. ...- .1.-11'. . ,.l .- -..r.1. section 7. i Ills urilinanco sunn tnko effect from nnd after tho date of Its approval. Introduced by Supervisor WII.MAM AIIIA. D.ito of tntioductlon, July 19, A. D. 1909. Tho foiegotng Ordinance was, nt u regular adjourned meeting of tho Hoard of Superiors of tho City and County of Honolulu, held on Mon day, July 19, 1909, passed to print on the following Mito of tho said Honrd: Ajcs: Ahln, Aylett, Kane, Logan, Qulnn. Total: G, Noes: None. Absent and not Noting: Cox, Mc Clcllan. Total: 2. D. KAL.UIOKAI.ANI, .III., Clerk, City and County of Honolulu. I3C8 July 22, 23, 21, 20, 27 ORDINANCE NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ERECTION OR MAINTE NANCE OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSES IN ANY RESIDENCE PORTION IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU. Hi: IT OIIDAINHI) HY THH I'HO PI.H OK TI1K CITY AND COUN TY OK HONOLULU. Section 1. This Ordinance shnll bo known ns tho "Tenement Ordin ance." Section 2. Tenement Houso De fined. The term "Tenement House" in this Ordinance shall bo taken to mean overy house, building, struc ture or portion thereof, which in do slgnrd for usa or nilnptod to hn used or used as u dwelling by inoro thnu thrco families living Independently of ono another nnd having u com mon right In tho Btalrwnjs, veran das, jnrd3, wnter supply, or prlvleB, or by moio than two families abovo tho first story so lhlug nnd having n right In common to uso tho con veniences nfoics.ild. A fnmlly living In n tenement inuy consist of ono or moro persons. Section 3, New Tenement Houso Defined. An existing tenement house is nny building erected ns a tenement house or converted to such uso or nltorcd for bitch use, or so used beforo tho pnssngo of this Or dinnnre, or nny building adapted for such use, provided that u permit was IbsiiciI for tho election of bald building beforo tho pnsstigo of this Ordinance, A now tenement houso hereafter erected Is nny tenement houso other than an existing tenement houso as abovo defined. Section 4. Prohibiting New Ten ement Houses tu Residence Dlstilcts. It shall not ho lawful for nny p&rson to locate, build, constiuct, maintain or Keep u new tenement houso In nny locality within tho City nnd County of Honolulu in which two thirds of tho buildings located ns ? wholo or In part within Ilvo bun dled feet of tmch tenement houso, are dovoted or adapted to oxcluslvo reHldenco purposes. Provided, however, that this Or- Jilj t'lflrtfr 'fil Z2l mid - aftcrnoon faltofcMt LlAlilMTlKS. Deposits $279,801.10 Due to banks nnd li.mk- crR 210,513.18 Hills panhlo 1.152.09 All other liabilities.... 3,203.92 $.128,093.89 Sncilo Hank, Mil., do solemnly uru trito niiil,forrect to the best of House, consent in wriiniK to EIICll location of such tenement lions'. Said written consent shnll bo np proved hy acknowledgment In llko manner ns signatures to cone nines ot real property nnd shnll bo filed with tho Clerk of tho City nnd County of Honolulu. It shall bo tho duty of the Clerk to fllo said consent nnd to keep n record In n hook to bo culled a Register of Now. Tenements. containing n brief summaiy of tho contents of such consent. Tim clerk may require such wilt ten con rent to ho praparod In nccordanco with nnd upon forms adopted or ap proved by hint. Section 5 . Any person who shnlt lolate any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall bo deemed guilty of u misdemeanor nnd upon conviction thereof shall ho punished by u lino not cxiecUtng Two Htlndied Dol lars, or by .Imprisonment for n term not exceeding three months, or by both such fine und Imprisonment. Section fl. The (ontlnitnnco ot nny loIatlon ot this Ordinance shall ho n new offense for each day on which tho sumo Is continued. Section 7. This Ordlniinin shnll tnko effect fiom and litter tho dato ot Its tipptovnl. Injrodikcd by Supervisor DANIKL LOGAN. D.itov of Introduction, July 20th, 1909. Tho foregoing Oi dlnnnco was, tit n regular meeting of tho Ilo.it il ot Supervisors of tho City und County of Honolulu, held on Tuesday, July 20, 1909, pnsscd lo print on tho fol lowing nto ot thn said Hoard: Ayes: Ahln, Ajlott, Cox, Kune, Logan, Qulnn. Total: 0. Noes: None. Absent and not wiling: MiClcl Inn. Total: 1. D. KALAUOKALANI, Jit.. Clerk, City nnd County of Iliiiuilulu, 43C8 .Idly 22, 23, 21, 20, 27. CARNEGIE TOPS TAX LIST WITH MRS. RUSSEL SAGE. NHW YOHK, July 0. Andrew Cnruegln and Mis, Hitssel S.igo nro assessed as possessing $5, 000,000 worth of personal piopeity In New Yor kClty on tho tolls presented to the Hoard of Aldermen today. John D. Hoekefoller'a personal piopeity assessment Is $2,1100,000, and that of seven member:! of tho Vunderhllt family aggregates !$1, 310,000. J. Plerpont Morgan Is down for $140,000, while tho cslato of tho late II. It. Hogcis nnd William Rock efeller nro each nsscssed nt $300,000, AMERICAN GIRL WINS PRIZE IN PIANO CONTEST. PARIS, July 9. -r- Aline Van Il.ir oulxon, mi American pianist, 11 old, has henu nwnrded first ptlzo nt tho conscnatory ot music In tho wnnion'B competition. Sho la tho nuiii;cst person who ban over .re ceded thli ptlin. Bulletin BnBinest OHiee Phone 25(1. BuJletin Editorial Room Phone 185, .-ijfc Ji j i t Jfc