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'nrywrifvfm, (V'-Tv "T ' - i U, ,.- 1,f V ''WWtrv.r'w '"v.w r'7f5-aP'7n-fKfir- -jvl,jfp('" l " " EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H., MONDAY. DEC. 13, 1000. tit ' Evening Bulletin AIIT md WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. ' Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of Mck weak. I MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBXSI. Wallace R. Forrlnijton, - - Editor UBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IR ADVANCE. IIVI1NINO UULI.UTIN Prr Month, rhtr In U.S .71 Per Quarter, nywliertln U.S 3.oo 'n Vrar, nnv hcrt In U.S H.oo I'er Year, nlplil, tottlgn 13. uo WUKKUY UULLUTIN fcr 5l& Motitnt,, , .flo Ter Veir, tiiyvrlieicln U.S I.tm Per Year nyltre n Onida.. I. no Per Year toMpaid, foiei'gn. ..,. 3mi CIRCULATION LABOEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. -- J Editorial Rooms, - 185 1 ei-lBusiness Office, - 256 Bnteitd t the Post office at Honolulu M tMoml-cUM nutter. MONDAY .DECEMBER 13. 1909 Nothing dies so hard and rallies to often ns intolerance. Beecher. Onl the sudden discovery of "In vlnllili. sumilles" can prevent a raw sugar 111:11 Let tho coming season nv-1 craning four tents or better. According to nil that lias been jjpsald of lilni during Ills life time, " ' nzi lilies of importable cltlcolis mo wall- f Ia 1 1 liii! to ln King Leopold Justice wilting Ills obituary. In llusy Htrcels moan a busy town, anil Honolulu's streets will lie busier after Christmas than they are now. Those laying their plans for a grow ing town havo the right of It. Wllniot Vrodotiborg was ilotcrtlng r better fato than death on tho mountain side from nil accidental shot, lie has donu much for the future piogtcss of the iigiloultiinil 1st In Hawaii, and ninny of his small irop failures will be the fouiulatluu of many another's prosperity. VISIT COLLEGE HILLS And see" the attracthc homes being built by Honolulu's best citizens, The valley is cool ; the neighborhood i the best; the car service good. Lots nre now being sold in this tract. The sooner jou buy the greater choice you will have. The lots are large, the prices low, and tenns nre easy. FURNISHED HOUSES , For Rent The Athcrton house on Pacific Heights. $ 40.00 Holiday Announcement We are pleased to offer at this season nn assortment cf toilet article larger and better than we have ever had. The quality i3 not surpassed anywhere, ' HANDKERCHIEF "EXTRACTS , A large, 5 bedroom, nicely furnished house in the city is offered for rent... 100.00 President Zolaya Is facing the power of the flitted States to Keep the peace, and If he Knows when ho Is well olt he will be ory iulet. In n few months tho $800,000 IVileml building will be well under way, piovbllng Honolulu does not get Into a light over the plans soon to bo submitted for their npprovnl. Tho oIdent pleasure with which the organ of the coastwise: shlp- 'plng law suspensloulsts has re iterated Its statement of "slush" about tho flag having no place among Intelligent men when they 11 ro counting dollars made through tho protection of the Klag, can--jipt fall to have Us elfect on 'members of Congress making tnijulr ies ns to the brand of practical pa triotism that prevails among the people of this city who re continu ally seeking exceptions to American laws. MORE USEFUL SCHOOLS. Of all the larger educational 'movements of the time probably no other Is destined to have so fat reaching Influence as that which keeks to Introduce Into our school work a more distinctly utllltailan purpose than has before been recog- Ized. The geneial object of the troducllon of this purpose has been so much under recent discus sion that It Is hardly necessary to lepcat this hero. Wo lire learning, howeer from tho experience of other people, that It pays 'In even sense to trniu for elllcleiiey 111 nctlon as well as for elllcleiiey In thinking, and that, 1 conceive, Is the underly ing motive of 11 light sort of voca tional training. We nre recognizing that In tho discharge of Its duty to Itself the state Is bound to consider ns much the man who Is to work with his hands as It does him whose labor Is to be of the head; Indeed that Is tho rightly organized Indus trial state; there call he no com plete separation of one from the other, and, therefore, that produc tive Industry Is entitled to men trained to eo-ordlnatn hum! and brain In a higher, better and, theic- fore, more profitable workmanship. "It Is perhaps not easy to say to what extent this new educational Ideal Implies 11 reorganization of our school system. It Is my opinion t:. .t so far ns tho elementnry school lu concerned such reorganization Is hardly demanded except In so far pi hnnd work through manual train ing Is given greater emphnsls. 1 do not believe that It Implies new obligation on the community to give In special schools, In night and con tinuation schools the same oppor tunities to the great majority who aie to servo tho world by tho toll of the hands that aro now freely given to those whoso service Is to give thiough tho more distinctly literary callings." Maine Supt. of Public Schools. Trent Trust Co., Ltd. H0UBIOANTS Ideal. Roypl, Rose Ideal. Violet Ideal. R00ER & GALLET Violctte do Fame, Heliotrope Blanc, Boquct Amour, Irdian Hay, Flcur Amour, Souvenir dc It Cour, Pcrvenche de Chine. HUDNUTS Farfuni du Barry, Yankey Clever, Extreme Violet. RICKSECKERS Gyp. Ping Pong, Attar Tropical, Violet, EdgcwoAl Violet, Attar Violet. TIVERS La Trcfle Incarnat, Azurea, Floramyc, Safranor. OUERLAIHS Jicky. KERCHOrFS Dicr Kiss. GOSNELL'3 CHERRY BLOSSOM. CROWN Crabapple Blossom. JEROE1IS Crushed Toscs. MUHLEN'S RHINE VIOLETS. P1NAUDS Violettc Embnumme. ROYAL Violctte Vmbrc. WHITLACHS Flower Perfumes. TOILET WATERS KliMO AND THE GOVERNOR. Delegate Kuhlo In a ery harsh manner 'has voiced u sentiment, Meadlly Increasing among tho cltl- - zons of tho Territory of Hawaii, that thqi Governor has a method or t expressing himself on public ques tions which gives the Impression Dint he, has acted a falsehood If he lins iiot?poken It, Tho II it 1 1 0 1 1 11 Is not Informed Mi, tho details of what the Governor promised the peoplo in connection ., with tho Kamaoa lands, but the f Bulletin Is very clear on tho point that the Governor Is not .htralghtforward In his expressions , to many who visit him to discuss ' public questions. ' Wo deem It quite probable that It - Delegate' Kuhlo were to repeat, word for word, his conversation with the Governor ho would find that the 's Chief Kxccutlvo of the Territory, " when IiIb words wero finally analyz ed, did not commit himself ahsolule '1 ly on the Kamaoa lands, but allowed tho Delegato to leave his presence ;,' with tho Impression that ho would 1 open these lands. I, this protect to ho tho case, It ' would bo merely a repetition of similar 'experiences of other men that could bo cited If necessary. Governor Fiear Is secretive In his , ndmliilstratlon of public business, Indirect and evasive In his answers ' to questions. Homo people call it ' diplomatic, Rome, without choslng ', their woids, tag It with tho shorter I- and uglier word. IS ThattfJ about tho long mid short ' of tho situation that has arUeu he $' tweeu tho Delegate and the Gover nor. t Kuhlo, In his tour about the Tor- i rltory. very evidently csimo In touch S -with tlie sentiment and finally let ifrjnoHP, Ho wns not diplomatic and of com so there aie those who will claim ho was absolutely lacking In Judgment, That pait of It Is up to ' the Delegate who must go boforo ', the peSplo, wheieus the Governor ' ""Is not liliswernblo to the people ex . cept nsOiey are able to get at htm J thiough, candidates of the patty ttu 'v,dor whoso title ho sorves. ft'- If the people weto entirely In (sympathy with the Governor's nieth- .""oils of dealing with them, It Is not the Maul News would he Miggcst Ing with such Insistent regularity that tho Governor would make a greater buccoss on tho bench than he hns In an executive capacity. Sift tho Maul situation ami ',u would probably find that Gubernatorial "diplomacy" Is at the bottom of the disaffection. The Delegato would have done well to have been less blunt In his manner of speech. The Governor would have dono well to have been nioro direct and straightforward In his statements re. gurding the administration of pub lic amilis. Having made theso errors In the past they havo the way open to cor tcct them in tho future. And If tho correction is liiude It should bo pos sible for tho people to come nearer lo living happy ever after. thITsWarIarket. Kverjone Interested In sugar will read with Intorest the review of the tugnr market by Wlllet & Gray giv en in another column. . According to the figures and esti mates of this authority, it is all (II- cult Indeed to forecast a depressed price for raw sugars during the com ing season. Sales of raw sugars for delivery In March at a flguro consid erably nbovo four cents suggest that It may bo an error to predict "threo-sevontynve" for tho holghth of the sugar season. Should this prove true, tho coming year In su gar will bo the greatest recoid breaker for profitable returns that Hawaii has over known. On the other hand this paper has found In many Instances that It Is safe to lay a wager against the pre dictions of n spokesmnn of the TriiHt. In vlow of the undisputed conditions In world markets, It seems hardly probnblo that manipu lation can change what now prom ises to ho 0110 of tho certainties of tho year. RUBBER CULTURE FAST PICKING UP Large Tracts on Maui Give Promise of Big Returns High Price of Rubber Will Attract More Planters. Members of tho Hawaiian IIiiI-'ht Planters' Assoc'.itlon will hold ;.n Im portant meeting on T1iuihI.o next at 10 o'clock a. in.. In tho r.bt'.iudlecH building. A lengthy ptowini Iris boi.11 arranged, which will Include Hie road ing or several papers by woll l-mr.ui men of tho Territory. Tho i..Knim U ns follows: Address by co president. Heading of minutes and treasilict's report. Heading of statistics. Appointment or inimlnattiii; comm'.' tee. Ilevea or Searo In lluuu'l, bv C .! Austin. Inter Crops, by I,, 1. Tip net. Tho rubber situation In Hy.va'1 13JV 1910, by V. A. Anderson. Report of nominating (omitiltteu and election of orators. Rubber and tho small f.iini"rs.- liv Prof. Wilcox of tho Government r.x- porlmental Station, Rubber and reforestation, by Pr.if. Hosmer. Tapping, by Hugh Howell Marketing lubber, by K, I., ttildrun. At present, only wealthy 1 enplo can afford to Invest largo Bums of moncv In planting out new area:.' in rubbci. owing to tho fact that It takes at leat six years, from the tlnio Hit icedllugs ere transplanted Into tho clearance, be fore tupping 011 11 paying basis can bo made. So great Is tho gener..l demand for rubber from nutinunhlli ir.nnui'.ic- hirers and tho makers or .lit kinds of rubber goods, tho Invetulnt, p-iblle un tcrlously turning their tti iitlou 1 1 this highly lucrative In.bistr. Already largo sums or money havo been Invested In Ceylon and tin) I'cd crated Malay Stntes by local capUt.' Ists. Rut so great Is the demand fo rubber on the mainland, anil such limit pi Ices are paid lor It on the open mi"- Theatre Goers Find "THECAFE" THE ONE PLACE IN TOWN FOR AFTER-THE.SHOW SUPPERS ALEXANDER YOUNG CAFE To accommodate its many patrons THE WIRELESS OFFICE Will be open on Sunday mornings from eight until ten o'clock. Violet. White Rose, Florainye. Safmnor, Trcfle, Maybells, Ideal. Lavender, Azurcn, Dactylis, Ping Pong, Gold Queen, Violctte do Pormc. Cnishdl Rcscs, SACHET POWDERS Golf (lnfcn, Violet, Trcfle, Djcr Kiss, Ping Tong, Du Barry. Carnation Pink, Ideal, Safranor, Vioicttc, tie Panne. Cclfpitrs. Eastmans. Hudnuts. Eickscckers, Wiliinms, Jcrgciis, HcrcholTs. TOILET POWDERS Mcnnens, Houbigants, Itivcris, Ro;er & .Gallct, TOILET ACCESSORIES Hand Jliiron, Hair. Tcotiuaud Nail Brushes. Gillette Rnr.ort, Manicure Rets, Manicure Scis sors, Files and Clippers', Daggct & IlnmsdcU's Cold Cieam. " , Benson, Smith & Co., m. that tlie picHcnt high pilco now p'f viilllng will not drop ery iippieelub.v lor some tlnio lo come, onlug to I lu blisk dcmnnil. ICvon rubber at V " per pound will give very satlsfaclo.v U'Mlllrt. of laud iilanted out In rubber on r.'.iid and Hnwnll will yield hani.ftomc profit 111 the near future. On Maul tho Han titlau-Anici Iran Rubber Co., Ltd., tlmj Kooluu Itiihli. if Co.. Ltd., anil tho Ntihlkii Rubber Co.. Ltd., all commenced planting In IS.... The combined capital of then- eoii cerus Is i'lM.i'ljii, and the nic.c n.nlei rubber Is loui! acres, planted out vICi l!l3,"0() tiees of the Soarn variety .mil 75,435 plants of tho lfoen variety, l.n Hawaii, (ho I'lirlllo Development "o . Ltd., started In I'joT with a capital o' $30,nnu mid planted out Kill arres, in which 100 acres are planted with So.o.'mi cenia and M ades with 10,0(10 Ilov The Nahlkii pbiulatlnu, In addition o its ."a acres under Devon, has estab lished xeilrn containing 10,000 phiuis ot this variety. There has been n doubt for t.iir.i line past ns to whether tho iiilbc". Industry Is being overworked. ''io:l nieas are how-UT being planted, ow ing to tho fact that rubber has In creased In demand lather than de creased. As much an S2.20 por ponril McCLELLAH BUCKED THE WATERWAG0N (Cor:.nucJ from Page 1.) fioni unit Im"1 miii cs liuliin took -flleagtie III that ho in- lad ('o.nmlltee h-nl re- .Imoiiu s'liiellou of the t'.iey puiihas"d tho ikler. he -"in prlatlon wan flnallj paEfoi1, 's "iillng Invoia'ily with tlie ..1 or McCl dbin IN FOREIGN PORTS Iksiic .ll ilrteil tl all :i. e.Nceih 5 Monday, December 13, GAVIOTA Airlvcd Dee. 13: S. S. Rosecruns, towing Palls i of Clyde, henco Dec, 3. YOKOHAMA Sailed Dec. 13: Nor. S. 8. Selja, for Honolulu. WIRKI.nSS U. S. A. T. Logan will anlvo from Sim Tranclsco tomoriow (Tiiosclay) at 7 a. in. has been offered for good rubber with. ket that It is expected that tho tnclo In tho past few weeks and It Is clnlmed Waterhouse Trust MONEV FOR MULES. At a meeting of tho Uoard of City and County Buporvlsors held today tho resolution authorizing tho nppio priatlou of fifteen bundled dollars for tho purchase of mules and harness to bo used In road department woik In 12wn mill Wnlmian ilddi-let urfiu ihihu.iI ' jirobahle that a country paper like on Its third reading. Real Estate for Sale Well, wc have sold our College Hills bargain advertised last week. Our bargains seem to take. Here arc a few more: Two building lots in Mnnoa, $2,000 and $950 respectively. Good soil, good elevation and price and tenns right, At Kaimuki nnd Twelfth Avenue wc have four (4) of the best lots left. This is the locality that has an unrivaled view of Honolulu Har bor and the Waianae Mountains, and where the best residences in the tract have been built. These lots arc cleared and improved, A bargain at $3,800, I'AXAMA, Nov. 30. A Nl ma gna nrovoliitlonlst who has Just ar- ilved hero fioni lllucllclds leports that Cannon unci Grace, the two Americans who weio executed by tho Zolayan government, wero simp ly taking hearing sights from n height In Costa Rlcnn, and hot Nlcarugttan territory, when they wero captured. They wero with only three soldlcis, of the 1 evolu tion when Mayas t loops noosed tho frontier nnd put them under ur rest. Cannon and Giaco wero then taken to nn old foit named Kl Cas tillo, on the Colorado river, whore, nceordlng to tho story of tho revolu tionists, they were tortuied, being shot within twcut.wfour hours nftor their capture. Consult Our Real Estate Depart ment WE CAN SELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. Bethel Street WE ALSO HANDLE RENTALS NEW CHIEF IS NOW IN CHARGE A Ladies' Department Under the supervision of Miss Mclutyrc, opens Jan. 1st. All matters confidential. Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. Bethel Street LEADING HAT CLEANERS. (Continued from Pflaa Lo of gieat nsslHtanto to him now that ho holds a higher ounce In tho depaitmout. During tho Japanese itrlko McDulllo did good woik fot tho I'lnnters' Association nnd later 011 was In tho employ of tho diedg-J lug company at Peat I Ilhihor. There will bo 110 clutngo as re r.atds authoilty In tho dotectlvo de paitment, and McDulllo will ho fully lu chni go, although under tho su premo control of Shorlu Jiuiott, All Kinds of Hat3 Cleaned and Blocked. No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed. FELIX TURR0, Specialist, 1104 Fort Street. 0pp. Convent. Honolulu, T. H. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. rtnlUHn Kditnrml Room Vhon 185 Waterhouse Trust Those "Arnold" Goods For This Climate, The "Arnold" Fine Knit Gauze Umbrella Drawers With lace and embroidery raffles arc popular garments. They differ from lawn or cambric drawers in being made of a cooler and more clastic matcn'al. Fort and Merchant Streets, i , IMITATION WHISKY TAPE WORM at Orpheum Saloon, EUCALYPTUS PLANTATIONS for investment. MURRIETA EUCALYPTUS COMPANY 300 Judd Bldg., City. Los Angeles, Cal. Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25o tr hundred in 10-lb, lots tr more, . W. O. BAFINHART, US Merchant St 1 el. 146. LATEST MILLINERY New styles being shown. MISS POWER. Boston Bldg. Fori Street.. ' C. Q. YEE HOP & CO. EHLERS SHIPPERS and FAMILY BUTCHERS TELEPH0NE- -251 Illank books of all norts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by too Uulletln FuT'llgblng Company. 1 1 V t 1 I F tj. , '. .-.. - - T ,T .1 '''.& tiaite&iil , . .& ... trmitim, y J