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( . .' I ' l '' ' ' BVENINO DDLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II.j THUnSDAY, JULY 29, 1009. "& -' . A y 8T ,i m s ft I I i i m H H ft 7 iiif 1 i. 2 Evening Bulletin OAUT and WEEKLY Published bj BULLETIN PUBUSH1NQ CO., ITS. At 120 King Street, Honslulu, Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday, MEMBER OF THE iV.tllaaw R. Porrlngton, SUBSCRIPTION RATES IXVMINlrNO UUL.UUTI.N rt Motith. anywhere In IJ.S ,711 i Ou.ner, anywhere In U.S 3.to rr Vt , nv het In U.S . . tt.oo fur Vir. po.ipid, lorei., I3.oo CIRCULATIOK LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAFER PUBLISHED . in the Territory of Hawaii. 1 Tpl J Bditorittl j A CI. ) tjUj!,ntSlM, i THURSDAY In spite of the stare of the wise and the world's derision, Dare follow the star-blazed road, dare follow the vision. Ediwn Markham. Presumably Congress ia sttll nt It. When Mott-Smlth wants n vaca tion he should remind his superiors thnt hupo long deferred makes the heart sick, and call fur a leave of absence on account of heart diffi culty. Where nro the resolutions of Hit civic organizations that will remtuil tho Trans-Mississippi Congress that Hawaii Is still with tho r.tnk and tile fighting to upbuild tho American merchant marine? How can the outsider get a fair Idea of t'l" In estment situation when a bloi'li uf four hundred shares of sugar stock Ij transferred at any price and not allowed to go on tho published record of the Stock Ex change? If Judge Woodruff Is not consider ed as the local representative of President Taft, It will be a grcut dis appointment to bomo local officials. The' only trouble with them Is that they don't like to say so aloud. Minister Crane accepted the re sponsibility of representing the United Stntes at Peking after ho had been satisfied thnt President Taft contemplates a strong policy in the Orient. So you may know what to expect In the vicinity of China. City and County officials will make a great mistake If they spend time quibbling on how much they should spend on tho public schools. If our city government Is wise It will' set a mark of liberality In deal ing with the schools that will be an ixample for future Legislatures. Certain Japanese arc assembling In this city from the other islands, ostensibly to determine what they shall do about tho strike. It Is to bo hoped that thoy "have sense enough to refrain from further at tempts to lead tho workmen of the plantations astray. Hut whatever the Japanese of this city or the oth er Islands do, they may take It as a fact that the Americans of the Ter ritory hare reached tho limit of kindliness for anypcoplc organized to violate tho laws and bring disas ter to the Industry that Is the local mainstay. The history of the past few months cannot be repeated be cause citizens of Hawaii will not bo M Buplnely consldorate of people that use their privileges to injure the country In which they arc resi dent. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI CONGRESS M HAWAII. Honolulu should be represented by strong men and vigorous resolu tions at tho Trans-MlsslssippI Con gress. Our particular Interest in this Congress should be, to support the men and tho organization making so brave a fight for tho merchant marine of tho United States. This territory has an Individual 'Interest In this great question, and our people aro In n better position than nny others In tho country to understand tho fearful handicap un der which American commerce strug gles forward In tho Pacific on ac count ot the degradation of tho American merchant marine. Degradation Is what It amounts to today, and tho duty of every citi zen In this city and this Territory is to do his sharo in arousing fellow -citizens of tho mainland, and, i through them, Congress, to a realiza tion of tho unfortunate und wholly unexcusablo position our country oc cupies. ' It would bo timely Indeed for tho Mayor! to secure on expression from tho city government voicing tho sen timent, of .Honolulu for the bpcedy Institution of practical measures to foster ,the American merchant ma rine. Tfcls matter is even more import ant thnn the work that will be dono Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week. ASSOCIATED FEESS. EZdltor PAYABLE Iff ADVANCE. WBUKLY ULiLUBTIN ' PerSitMoutiw .o Per Year, anywhere In U S I.oo Pel Year auytrhere In Canida.. I.Ao erYeal ptwlld, loinin . , a.oo Rooms, - 185 Office, - 256 fcotered it th ftwtoitice at Hotxtlttla JULY 29, 1909 Territory at the Irrigation Congress at Spokane Iluttnll needs the funds for re clamation, but beforo Irrigated lands can be made decently profitable the people must have transportation, plenty of It, Inexpensive, and all un dei the American flag. HONOLULU'S GREAT FUTURE. It Is Impossible to bring home too frequently the fact that tho oppor tunities for Investment In Industrial Mocks or city real estate were never better in Honolulu than today. This should always bo supplemented by the further fact that no city on earth presents n better prospect for advancement und prosperity than Honolulu. When ono considers tho condition of tho principal industry, the out look for the world's Bugar market, the plans for new Industries, tho magnificent growth Honolulu must have based solely on tho develop ment of Federal projects, and the Increase in population from an In flux of tourists, the supremo pcaco and quiet that reigns in the busi ness section of this city, even In uimnicr, Is remarkable. To a" live western town boomer, It Is astound ing. Some ono will say, "We don't want a boom, or boomers." That Is very truo, but tho city of Honolulu could stir Itself about threo hundred per ce,nt both, In tho activity of Its market' ana the prog' rest of new enterprises, and then bo not within hailing distance ot a boom. It is oiio thing to be conservative and nnothcr to be Blow, to the ex tent of not appreciating the, oppor tunities that are staring ovcryono in the face. In so far ns anything in human events can be assured,' the brilliant futuro of Honolulu and the Terri tory of Hawaii Is guaranteed, nt least as regards material prosperity. Mnnv urn nn .lr.nl. I ullll nmnrtlnr under the lessons of the "boom" of1 "" f"ta' " or. " ,,n 1900. This Is natural, but it should '; " Cavalry. SchoHcld Bar not stand In the way of a proper , . Xvho unilerwenttjn operation comprehension of present-day facts. ' ' Queen's Hospital last week, Is Honolulu of 1900 has little In common with the Honolulu of 1909. The great projects of 1900 were laupched on borrowed capital; now the debts are paid and the whole fi nancial fabric Is on a solid footing that should be the admiration and envy of the greatest financial and Industrial centers ot the world. Not only Is money coming in, whereas during 1900 It was going out, but tho plans under way by the Federal government alone are suffi cient to sustain a . good-sized, live town. Added to this is tho steady rise In the tide of tourists passing this way and stopping". In 1900 Honolulu was Just beginning to think of let ting Its light shine through the me dlum of 'advertising; now it Is fairly well known, and the results from what has gone before justify doubling tho expenditures in this particular line. The city has tho money, and a wider advertising campaign would return wonderful interest on the money If every cent had, to bo bor rowed. No one lacks confidence In Hawaii, except possibly the manipulators of a few flimflam schemes who would draw Hawaii's surplus to support doubtful enterprises of tho main land. What our people need now Is more enthusiasm, more drive, more get-up-and-getlttlveness, a better reali zation of what a spleitdld town this Is and what a grand future it has. Honolulu Is In a position to stand even a disaster und then have a sur plus on which to drive ahead. Conservatism .Is all right until It devolopes Into a type of sleeping sickness. Thero Is no danger of go ing ahead too fast or ot being too wldcawako when' tho Bpeed and tho nctlvlty Is based on tho solldest things humanity in modern times can create. Eugene Ambler of CIiIciieo wan elected Imperial modoc of the Order ! of Kokoal at the recent session In St. IxhiIk, nnd A. II. Ilcddoe of fit. Louis was chosen Imperial baron. J ""Y'mr a-i;fh-.k-'lii'MliiWirilwlaMimiiVlir ihiimTVi Pineapples are Profitable Price PINEAPPLE RANCH for Sale ADVERTISING HAS CREATED A Q00D MARKET Trent Trust Co., Ltd. SHOOTING MATCH BY CABLE ARRANGED Company A. Signal Corps, Stato of Washington, has Issued a challenge to the N. G. H. for a rlflo match to take place between Aug. 12 and 24. Tho match, which Is to be a six- man-a-sldo affair, will bo fired oft on the respective ranges of tho two different teams, nd the result cabled. Tho Signal Corps will bo rcpre- i-.i .1.. ote. I. DClilVII Ull HIV OUUllUI KlUUIIUO, HI1U Hawaii wilt also have a representa tive at Washington to verify tho scores there. It Is considered that, although most of the", good shot swll bo away at Camp Perry when tho affair with the Signal Corps Is shot off, that there Is enough good material still in the Territory to defeat the main land men. The 'match will be shot at 200, .100 and. 500 yards range, and the team to represent Hawaii will bo selected next week. LEILEHUA NOTES Mnnilrnnp "rhmi rttnnlntn nt D.u.a.u i.k...i.. in i. i..i..' ....... ..w. , .,-.-... - - ' for the Philippines In the near f"-acton, WM ihe situation en tho Stock ture.. He will exchange posts with Exchange today, t Chaplan Joyco ,of tho Fourteenth Walaiua Is. selling In the vicinity of Cavalry when that regiment reach- par on tho showing that" uoiwitbstand cs Honolulu on Its way to Manila. Ing the Increase in tho dUldcnd the Colonel Schuyler will be'going to plantation will carry over u surplus the mainland on leave of absence hal hol'W fu"tcc tho dividend ....... M n.i... r.n n..i for a wear .regardless of next yoar'B yery soon. Orders from General i)ro(UH nva hundred .haro. nf Kwa VI eston. commanding tho Kepart- Bold yesterday at 29.26 that were not ment of California, granting tho reported on tho Exchange. This stock leave of absence, were received yes- Is strengthening in company with lc,u"' recovering rapidly. Yokagawa, the editor of the Shin bun, will be again beforo U, S. Com missioner Davis this afternoon at 2 o'clock on a charge nf sending ob scene matter through tho malls. Tho United Stales District Attorney's of fico has secured witnesses from Maul. Judge Woodruff was In conference with Governor Frear this afternoon at the lutter's office, in the Capitol. The two first met at Judge Woodruff's first official act this morning. ' I M Waterhouse Trust FOR SALE MAU0A VALLEY Building Lots 36,000 tq. ft., nniurpaned location .$2,000 17,000 q. ft., good view, good toil '. . 1,000 KAIMTJKI Half a block, eight lota fronting -on three streets, cleared, fenced, water laid on, 300x400140,000 sq ft., and all for , ,.$2,600 Two corner lots on Ninth Avenue, 150x200, on high ground, commanding view ot Honolulu Harbor and City. $600 will buy them. MAKUfl DISTRICT A modern bungalow on Matlock Avenue, almost new $2,760 PUNAH0U DISTRICT Modem cottage, well located, corner lot $4,800 Waterhouse Trust Fort and $80,00 Twenty-two acres' of splendid land, About fourteen acres of land is now planted in fruit. The property for sale consists of the above land. a small bungalow, whioh is new and in Rood condition; wagon, disc plow, cultivator, double harness, light harness; also many small tools and one head of stock. The time to buy is NOW. The widespread advertising of HAWA IIAN PINES in magazines and other periodicals in the States has been building, a market for this fruit; an dthis market ia bound to increase greatly. Above property can be sold on easy payments. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Member Honolulu Stock and Bond. Ex change. We buy and sell Cfl,..e anJ DnnJc, .jv.io miu uui'uii We have money to loan on listed sugar stocks. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. BethelSt. Honolulu m Stocks , .,,, tt-l- a strong uiamei wun n.tvu, um' In. ami flahii rw.iltivln,- Ilia pi.nlni of isaiiu ny virtue oi mu mrrcuTH nav ing reached a decision as to tho div idend and tho buyers know what to count on for tho rest of tho year. ' Sugar took .a slight drop this morn ing both In centrifugals and beets but It was not, sufficient to Indicate any weakness in tho market. Should tho Kuropean beet crop fall off four cents will be low for sugar next year. At tho meeting of tho llilo baseball leuguo held last Friday 'ni:rii!. Qoorgii Desha, Ililck Lyman and JaUt Eastou, were appointed a commlltei; to nr rnngo for games with Maul teams nil August II and W. W. II. Illsoimnn aa also nptiolnled to trp and arrange for a further series of Jive or seven local ganus. Merchant Street, ....Laftktkt... . It's Own Ranch Supplies the best of Milk, CreamJ Fruit, Vegetables -always fresh. ' Alexander Young CAFE Open 6 a. m. 'to 11:30 p. m. Bank of Hawaii, Limited. Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 Don't Write. Send a WIRELESS OFFICIAL CALL REACHES MAYOR Francis Sends Request For Delegate From Hawaii Mayor Fern jesterday rcroltnt a lettiT from Arthur F. Francis, rnclo-.-Ing the official rail for tho Twentieth SoFslon of tho Trnns-Mlsslsslppi Com mercial Congress, which convenes nt Denver. August IB, 1909. Mr. Francis iavn in his Inter: As you will observe, there will bo dlt ensued gicat public questions of special Interest In thn nrstern antes. The attendance of business men prom- Ipch to be unusually largo. This ses sion being tho first to be hold In Den ver slnco the Inception of the Con gress nlnetec'n years ago. the business men of this city aro enthusiastic In their determination to glvo the dele gates and Irlcnds a cordial welcome. Plo'isc nclect the delegates who arc to represent your city ns early as ;ios ulliln. wi thnt this onlcn mav coinniim- Icato with each apolnte with tho purpose nf stimulating Interest In tho Congress and disseminating tho need ful printed matter. Yours truly. AUTHUIl V. FItANCIS Secretary to tho Congress. American merchant marine, trans Pnclfle trado and adequate protection upon the Pacific Coast aro correlated subjects upon which Interesting ex pert dlscusslou will be mndo nt the Congress. Such men ns Capt. W. W. Dates, of Colorado, who was I'resl dint Cleveland's chief of navigation: Georgo W. Dickie, who built the bat tleship Oregon; C. It. Schwcrln, geii' oral manager of tho Pacific Mnll Steamship Company, and President Mallory, of the Mallory lines of steam ships, have been Invited. Congress man Sulzcr. the author nf tho com piomlsu hill for tho up-bulldlng of the American merchant mnrlne, will nlno bo present to explain tho nnturo of tho legislation which ho proposes. Di rector Harrutt und other friends of Btibu-iitlon havo signified their inten tion to bo present In tho Interest ot closer commercial union with the Latin-American, republics. MISS Blow COMING A. G. D. Kcrrcll, the general passen ger agent of tho Pacific Mall Steam ship Company, writes to tho Promo tion Commlttco under date of July 22 as follows: "A short time ago t wroto you with refcrenco to Miss' Mabello DIggart, the well known writer, who expected to mnko thn trip to Honolulu In con nection with a book which she pro poses writing. Miss Utggard was to have gone by the Mongolia, sailing to day, but' her, trip has boon imstponed and sho wlrheu me to so inform you. "8h8 cxiwcts to get away In tho course of a month or so." With tho nrrlvnl of 300 now spec imens expected from Europe the Bronx zoo in New York will havo tho largest collection ot animals ot nny ono zoo In tho world. REMNANTS COTTONS, LINENS, etc. on sale Monday, Aug. 2nd And following days, till all are Sold. Sec our windows. EIiJuliiRS - for Infanta and Children. What is Castor ia? C ASTORIA Is a hnrnilcat tibsiltuto for Cantor OIF, , Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Myrnpa. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance (Narcotics stupefy) It ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and ullnjs FcTcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhcca and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conntipntion and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural leep. The Children's Punncca-Tlto mother's friend. Thn yr y9L. la on ovorr wrapper tlgnnturo of lut4ez4i&U4 f cenuiu .t'r.storiti Physicians Recommend Caot .win. " Vj putlcnU lnwttblr pnlra Ihe action of your atOfU." V. V, . Vvnras, 51. P., Buffslo, N. Y. Daring nymtlV praellco I know cf mtt1 taMi wbcrayon; cutori. i prr. rilmi and uil irllh good rMolte.' K. Moiuinntt, M. ,)., BU ImiU, Ho. "Tour Cutorlt It frrtatrljliiH tre-!rt r'-ntty for clilldirn 1 knowef. I ! 10 oilic? j..i prltr7nparaUoaMctiliiMinl." B. B. Ec-ivAai r, M. TV. Kumi Clij, Mo. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorla. In Use For Over 30 Years. SOZODONT M 111... MM wSSSSBg wKRtm dentifrice It is very r ClMnjInU BuntifyM rtSSEESU traveler. Benson, i:!.l,l.,CT'OM Of Tt M CB.'xoiepnNTrj Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. CTATCMENT OF CONDITION, JUNE 30, 1609. ASSRTH. Cahh on hand and In lunk ..? 03.ii79.n2 Bonds U.lon.OO Stocks unil other Invest ments 3S479.19 MortR.igoi seemed by real estate 17.0ri7.ro 1xins, demand mid time .. 225.322.19 Furniture und fixtures 8,567.32 Accrued interest receivable. 2,4ll.fi3 Other hum ts 1 1,528.32 $382,776.12 Territory of Hawaii, City and County of Honolulu. I, A. N. Cnmpbcll, Trcasuicr of the Henry Wnterhoiuo Triu.1 Co., Ltd., do solemnly swear that tho ubovo statement Is true to tho best of my knowlcdBO and belief. .' ' A. N. CAM1M1ULL, Tronsurcr. x i .. Subscribed nnd swoin to before io this 3011: d.iy of June. 1909. JOHN OUILD. ' 4351 July 1. IB, 29, Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit. m The Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pen DrinUs 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. r IU 1.0 :j ell famili. where Uicri r jfliM'. .W. nit. .-..iji-.!::. " Tonr rurtntt In the wl rca..l 11 On !! fnrrldrt!rcn L.i.l lln m'y fi tfo ri I fl...f mciil." AIikij V. -T:.u."'. :.. I iiLir, ??ob. IhatpnrttyorCflt'ortitrn t. pnrratlm li I'n 'm vt cluidirn lor Jlut put Tr.-J I HKt !.?; effect, &&d t L.I aulono 11 as n Mie 11 nv d?.' lLD.liEB.iln, M. II., r-il'iultlphiA, Pa, TOOTH POWDER I en Tonr CvlortA 'wA &. The mark of the highest-grade dentifrice) the standard in every country in the world, is Sozodont. It will not tarnish gold work or scratch the enamel. A perfect the one for you. convenient for the i Smith & Co , Agents I.IAIIII.ITIKS. Capital Subscribed .. 50? paid In.. Shareholders' .$200,000.00 $100,00000 IT liability .... 100.000.00 Undivided profltM 29,fi93'.fi Trust nnd agency nccounts. 2.V.lfil.r.2 Other liabilities MH.Hfi $382,776.12 HAWAII IS ONE BtGJMTOnlM Under date nf June 30th, tho Pro motion Committee sent out some 5000 special loiters rendlni? us follows: "Just u fow lines to call your atten tion to tho enclosed leariet kMiik d'lta eoncernlii'; our peerless climate, "Hawaii Is not only a dellKhtful placu to upend your vacation but thu rondltlnnH nro ideal for thu III, over worked and liorvous. "A urnclnu'HCcn voyiiRo. "Tho plensifro of IIvIiik out of doom under sunny smlllnK skies. "No prostrating heat to dread dur Inn tho months of summer with mild, balmy breezes blowing all winter lonK. "Xou aro perfectly saf0 in making or recommending a trip to Hawaii at nny time of tho year. "Thu cost of living Is reasonable. Thero nro largo faslilonabln hotels for thoso who prefer them; soasliUU 1 re sorts; modest homo-likn family hotels and many garden-embowered boarding houses, nlculy kept, whoso rates will suit tho most economical. "Cottages furnished nnd iiiifurnlelicil may also bo hud ut rcasouublo rates. "Should )ou desire our Illustrated folder, giving complete Information about Hawaii, w0 will bo ploused to bund tfie samo to you without chargo." Those letters wero sent to qvoyy hospital and sanitarium In the United HtutPH und Canada, ns well ns to nry medical man In roitnln counties of different States, J 1 -in ;ii.li liuhJka&t4k-jL. !mJlm .aXfc, m.,'4-" , . & jv- rnlsgJW-tm., jjf: -kjJ ,T I -WJr. V -j-.. L . l s i ..