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. v Bulletin from San Francisco: Alameda Dec. IT Tor San I'imiiusco! Kuicii .Dec. 20 From Vancouver: Aornngl i,..Jnn. 8 Tor Vancouver: iMiuim .... i jnn. : 7 Days ToCiiristmas DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY 2:30 EDITION One paper in the Home is worth a dozen in the office ., Y lTf . ; JK h t J l M ' A, VOL. XI. NO. 4493. FOR PARTY WELFARE Kuhio 0 His Republicanism To Urn nvnnliiR II ul let In: mended b the Legislature, but that, I nee tlip Advciliscr evidently teels If mioinpllshcd. Is simply getting outraged I "Hi I lliu st ilcnieiit I niailo 'read) to iln something, getting liut ' I iBt evening I" Hie U ii I I e t I n . U.ter tn.u lilner to work wlfli, but considers IU tin attempt to disrupt meanwhile a lot tan bo done through tlio Itepiilillc.in parly. the pieticut lawn, ami It Is up to tlio An I can never renieinber,,an elec- party lenders to work, tlon wlien..lliii Advertiser Itself was I 'ilie Ilepublkan party In Hawaii not busy disrupting and attacking Is a wider proposition than the Tcr tlm Republican ticket, it como iib n iltoilal executive, a wing by no mirpilse to me Unit It should feel as means so close to the people as the indlKUaut with me, t on If I am, en- brunch that has to go before the raKcd In tlio same business It is nl- elec'ois for otes. was at, at election times, which, j Mine heed should be given to those however, I am not. instead of waiting until the elec- the opposition at the elections, t Ions am on and the tkket selected. The Advortlser, instead of nn wlicn kicking will not mend mat- nounclng Its Intention of cutting teis, I am giving wholesome, if em- my political throat, should get busy I Italic, warning a juti borme- the with the land question, and In that elections, while thcie Is jet time to way help carrj the jnrty success do much to sn(lsf) the people where, full thiough the next election. In they are now dissatisfied. I am go- blend It admits the existence of a lug to Washington to do all I cm plot evidently hatched before ever to senile Die piss.ige of thu amend - plants to the Organic Act recom- mwu c-1, W - NO DISSENSION, INSISTS WILDER "The statement In tlio Advertiser that dissension or feeling between my-t-clf ami Chief Justice II.irtv.ell or Justice I'crry Is lesponslblo for my cab'cd icjlgnntlon to Washington es teidiy Is absolute) without founda tion" declared Justlco Aithur Wilder of tlio Supremo Court this morning. "My relations between Chief Justlco Haitvvell and Justice l'crrj have nev er been more amicable than at pres ent. Tlio reason for my resigning bo fmo the first of the )cir Is because of the fact that on my retirement from the bench I nm going to becomo niniluted with the firm of Thompson & demons. Mr. Thompson leaves on the Korea Monday for New York. The nlllio will bo according!) sliorthandcd mid i feel I should bu thorji wbllu Mr. Thompson Is away. This Is tho solo ami only teiiBon for my tenticst that my resignation bo immeillute." Justlco Wilder also ridiculed tho an- sertluu that an occasional dlssentliu opinion was Indicative of "feeling" among the justices of the Territorial Supreme Court, Chief Justice Haitwoll sas concern ing Wilder's icslgnntlon: "Justlco yildcr did not llko to ac cept reappointment on the bench List rein nary. I urged liliu strongly to re main and ho finally consented to do so but only with tho understanding that ho would not agree to serve out the second term. I.ant October ho In formed me that ho had finally conclud ed athal for business reasons ho should havo tnjeavo and expected to do so In Tebruary. Yesteiday ho told mo that tho departtne noxt Monday of one of the firm which he Is to enter iniide It exceedingly Important Unit ho resign Immediate!. That Is tho whole, of. It as far as I know and be lieve. He has nlvva)s said that ho on Jo'jed Ihe work on tho honch and would liko to stay upon It If tho sal ar would Justify him doing so. I urn siiro that I regret his leaving for I Tis Christmas Till New Years The ALAMEDA, sailing 22ND INST., will take to the coast a con signment of our choice fruits, ,Sc!aI!ld F Co' 72 S. King vSt., Phone i c Writes Oh ,who have got to face the oter anil; jl said n word In Komi to unlUtH'han I called leading HcpuUllcnnsiElirid Hiim 1 '-1, I """-lHHB"-?"" -MI have nlwas found hi in not only a thorough student of cases and an ex cellent judge of the law, but a charm ing companion." u ::ttn:i::uttKi:nt!ttt: :: tt . WATER IN THE DAM. tt U a a tt tt u tt ts :: tt tt tt tt s: tt tt tt n n tt tt There will bo water In .mt.inii M H dam next March. tt tt That's what Sulerntcndcnt tt tt Campbell toldN tlio Manoa Iiii- SS , tt provement club this week. tt t: ' u a tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt PINEAPPLE POISON. I It Is said that tho lawless Moros Of vUie I'hlllpplno Islands poison their" krls by thrushlng the blades through tho pineapple fruit and al lowing tho Julco to dry on the steel. A prick or slash from a weapon so treated produces gangrene which Is usually fatal, the only known rcm oilly nppaiently being that of excision. H this Is so, householders would do well to bo careful not to allow plne iMHdo juice to dry on Bteel knives. "Hut the pi oof of tho pudding Is in tne eating, isn't It?" queried the In nocent joiith. "You can't prove It by mo.'J tepllcil the chiontc dyspeptic. REAL ESTATE k TRUST ACCOUNTS INSURANCE STOCKS AND EONDS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., n5, vmT ST 12 PAGES-. HONOLULU- TERRITORY OF HAWAII. THURSDAY, DKMOCRATS to form some Inde pendent par)) for tlio next elections. See IIh editorial this ery morning to that effect,?'" It Is no' personal grievance I am Hiring, but u, vital Issue as to the public lands which Involves the en tire Republican Territorial adminis tration past and p'resent, and which threatened to defeat the ltepulillcati party last election, and which 1 can bee Is rising up in a still more menacing manner 'against next elec tion. I claim I am a Republican, and ai good Republican, In speaking out now and to the point. So far as Governor Frear Is con cerned, If he tan put .things Into blmpe so that we ran enter the next campaign with the good will and confidence of tlio voters back of us, no one will be moro ready to sup port Ii t til and his ndmlnlstrntlou .1. KAI.ANlANOI.il Honolulu, Dec. 1C, 190!). T FEVT" PORTUGUESE SEEK WORK ON PLANTATION New Arrivals Express Preference For Oahu Itujliiond C. Ilrovvn. Inspector in rlmrgu'of the United Stutes liiiiulgta (Ion station, ami Ills Muff of officer completed their examination of the Sll'J I'uituguese men, women and chil dren who arrived Tuesday Irom the Azores by the British ship Bwauley. It was not until uftor 1) o'clo"k lust evening that the last arrival hud been pasted or rejected uy tho immigration officials, put of the cntlro number, twenl) three (cisonshavo been detained poud lug u moro complete examination from it spcclul board which will probably take up these cases this afternoon. The Portuguese now being held await ing further inquiry Includo members of tho families of those who are Buffet ing from either a mental or ph)slcal affliction. In the Instance of a child less than three ears old, tho mother is also obliged to remain at thu de tention station. Should the malady from which the little ouo Is suJTerlug prove to be contagious, of com so the mother will have to be deported us well as tho child. In the part) at the station uro two joung men who uro said to be mental ly deficient. Tlity uro considered as harmless but nevertheless, failed to puss the requited examination sub' mittcd to all immigrants, Several oth ers uru victims of scalp discaso and the cuso of one woman Is pltlublo In tlio extreme. The Immigrants spent hut ouo night at tho Immigration station. Those who had been puased by tho inspectors were released this morning mid they tiled from the grounds and many Im mediately took steps to secure a place In ctay whllo they lemulncd at Hono lulu, Inspector Drown and his staff put in a strenuous lorty-clglit hours in bundling the largo butch of immi grants. They kept up tho hard puco way into thn night In order thut tho people under their charge might not he detained nny longor than absolute' ly necessary for cairjltig oiit tho pioJ visions of the lcdei.il law, There was a steady stream of pen plo pubslug to and tiom the immigra tion Btntlou today, A large delegation. from tlio nelghboilug plantations and the slopes of Piilichbow 1 came down to (Continued on Page 5) BAC K I N G SUBSIDY I FOR SHIPS PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 10. A MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Dec. 10. committee of (he Philadelphia Cham- President Zelava today sent a mes ber oT Commerce passed a resolution sage to the Nicaraguan Congress today putting the organization on and accompanied it wih his resigna- record in favor of tne payment or ship subsidies Dy tne government Musi Pay $700,000 PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 16. It is I repot Led at the National ?u-r iccuniiijfeumpuuy is picparcu 10 yav to the 'government seven hundred iuuukuju uoiiai, i.v uucic aue on i sugar lmnor'.i wat' 'escaped payment i By illegal methods. 'i,v Free Filipinos WASHINGTON. Dec. 16. Con- mcsaumii umbras ui icjws iw.y i- troduced a resolution which provide, that the United States shall estab lish and maintain an independent government in the Philippines. The gist of its eems to be to turn the irevemment ever to the peonle of the Philipaincs and see that they ran it correctly. PRAIRIE HAS SAILED PHILADELPHIA Dec. 16. The Prairie, bearing seven hundred ma rines and ample supply of arms and amunition, sailed today for Colon. SUQAR SAN FRANCISCO. ,Deo. 15. Beets, 88 analysis, 12s 1 l-2d. Pari ty 4.87. Previous quotation, 12s 0 3-4d. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 16. Beets. 88 analysis.v12s 3 3-4d. Pari ty 4.60. Previous quotation, 12s1 1 l-2d. "W, RUBBER PROSPECTS G000 FOR HAWAII Growers Meet And Discuss Future Work Members of tho Hawaiian tubhei Planters' Association turned out In rtruug force tills morning at the Chamber of Commetcu, to discuss the bitiiitlou of rubber growing on u prof itable basis lu thu Terrltor) uf Hawaii, After the minutes of tho piovlotts meeting had been read, papers by lub ber experts of tho Tenltory were read nnd discussed. Tho report of Mr. Lindsay giving statistics of this Indus try was wiirmlly received. There uto lu the Islands five Incoi poiuted companies whoso ptlnclpal buslress Is tho growing of rubber. Sta tistics woro read from all of theso and also from two Individual planters. Ihu whole Tenltory was represented with thu exception of Ohhii ami Kauai, Six repotfi were ucelved iioni Jlaul uud one from Hnvvnli. Iho ucieuge con tiollcd by tht re cqnip-inles and It'dt vld)talH-U BSUll ucreJ, 'Ilio ncreiiro planted In dalt) It) 133$ acics, viz.: J!4r (Continuon" Page 3) DECEMBER 10, 1909. 12 PAGES. Z E L A Y AiRoth Tells of RESIGNS OFFICE tion of the Presidency, RAMA NOT TAKEN MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Dec. 16. The government troops have not taken Rama, the reported canture of his forces having been proved false. 'Friscans , Start Expo. SAN FRANCISCO. Wie. Steps for the permanent organiza tion of the Panama Exposition pro posed for this city to commemorate the opening of the Panama Canal were taken today when those engag ed in the promotion of the scheme incorporated. The preliminary can vass has developed enthusiastic sup- I tort for the idea and a campaign . , , :-.i iJJWW& and an elaborate exposition will soon be in full swing. Coi $7,000 EXETER, Cal Deo. 18. The bank at this town was robbed today of $7,000 and the robbers made their escape. Leopold Better BRUSSELS. Dec. 16. Reports from the bedside of King Leopold today are favorable. The patient recovered from the sinking sneii o: yesterday and is much improved. WHO WILL BE SUPERINTENDENT? No Action On Babbitt's Successor Until Frear Returns Acting Govomor Mutt-Smith de daicd posltlvel) this morning that' nothing would lie done toward the appointment of a sutcebsor to Silper- Intendenl of Public Instruction Dab- bltt until the letuiu of Governor t'leni. ' "l have not received an applica tion for the approaching vacancy )ct," said the Acting Governor this morning, "but )Oii can sluto posl-1 tlvcl) thut I wll hnvo nothing, to do with the appointment of n suc cessor to Mr, llubbltt. In addition to my other duties It Is possible that I will net us ml Intel Im Superintend ent of Public Instruction during the period that may elapse between tho l eslgnuutlon of Superintendent Huh-1 bit taking effect and tho rotuin of the Gov oi nor." I Siiieilntendcnt Ilabbltt said this' morning tui( he was leaving the do , parttuput with the best of feelings to ward oyer) ono connected with It and (Continued on Page 2) Night Girl Lost Life When Heavy Machine Swung Off Road In The Darkness Miss Harrli t Smith or II.vnii!s M iss , was killed lust night hv Ihe oveitu a lug or an automobile driven b) Ohio Soiuiihoii, ncai lt.imoiul (Stove on tho io.nl to I'curl City. Ihe earlv report lint the auto uei turned while rounding a turn Is enou toua Mr Foreii'im was dilvlng lilt m.i chi'io veiv cirefullt on account lit huv lug no ucUcl.Mie lights. Willi htm in the midline were Miss Rmllb on tho ft nut teat, and Miss I.uc) Ifcgcminuof New York an I Will Koth on thu renr beat 1 ho puly were out on mi even ng ride and Jogging along comloit ili! lovvaid 1'e.ul City. lu the vicinity of Itnjmnnd (lrov and shnrtl) before making the t r,i t i Teui I City, Ihe loil passes i e. smull brldw or culvert, Just lufon' reaching trl pJIr. Soreiison rviuarxed to Miss ilmltli so that others lu tho machine he) I'd lit til that tho white loid made It h"id driving ut night with ruch hioi lights. FREAR HASTE BACK FROM STATES o ai Hon will be taken by the judhluiy committee, of tho United States Senate on the appointment or r. smiessor Jo lVderul Judge Wood ruff until after the Christmas recst; of i Congiess, uccoullng to a lablcgr.im that his been tecvived bv Acting Governor Mott Smith from (lovernol l'rear u.t Washington. Cahleginms having been fllug between Mott- bmlth and the absent chief execu tive of Hnwull, most of them belli,; icslgnnllons, and nt leant one of them undoubtedly concerning the attitude of tho Delegate to Congress on tlif administration of the Tent tort's land Inws. Mott-Smlth lecelvcd a reply lust night to his cablegram to the Gov ernor slating that Justice Wilder of tho Supreme Couit wanted to m- blgn Immediately. To this n reply was iclelved navlnc that It wits le- el eil ''Just us I am leaving for New York." Mott-Smlth believes tho wonting of the cablegram to mean that on Its receipt tho Governor piob- nlily dohijed hM departure, but,' nevertheless, vvlll try to leave Wush- r The Task of Selecting A Suitable Present is made easy by buyine a SHOE ORDER for nny amount wanted or when the amount is not desired to be known we have a way of arranging that. Ask us about it and we will explain it io you. Manufacturers' 1051 FORT STREET. PRICE 5 CENTS. Tragedy lu m lit tig Hits lu Id ;c he mistook the c Igc that marked 'ho Iefi rallli.l; for the light hind mill it and thin (,io)i his machine ovei the side. Tho machine toppled over slid MIb Smith was r.iuglu under It. ber nccl: ;was uroKin i.ud she died Instantl). Will Until vya.1 on the tear seit, and l.o, too was might indur the side of the Inline in Mlsi IPveunnii and Mf. Sotei con were thiown char' Itotli had a very mrrovv escipu. He w.w, gasping for tncaih when thu hcivy. nuichlne was pulled off sflfhclenily li einlile his being nulled fioui under It. I mnk Thompson piece led the party mil when tint nirldynt happened w.u ' l"g a piiiicttftt op ik in idiluu-lu tho t I leading tilt the main road to li -f City As the other mudilne djd ttgj mini u', tin nnd tli(ic "v;llh hint thought thai the Hoicmyn pint) had gone on to Wnlpnhu. flifc knew nothing or the tragedy till ono of tho intlve liojs whom S.ir- (Continued on Page 3) Ington lu time to make the trans (ontlneiitul Jminie) In time to 'lull lor Ilawull on the Mongolia, leav ing San I'l.tnclnco on Deumbcr 1. 'I ho ferotul cublo received ffoiu tt o Governor last night was tin nc kuowled(iiiHUt of Ule one Hlit to li I tn )etei(ray nft'rnnon cone)lug the informulio.i that Huperlntemhiit of I'ublle Instiuctlun Itabbltt had dcilded to give up his fo'H Colin. That tho Governor docs not pro-' pnsn to wiitto any (lino un the main land Is evidenced by hUe.irly start back from Wiishlngtnn, Mott-Smllli stated this morning Hint lie had u. expected (Iuve,nior Treai to lie luck in the Territory until the middle nt Juiiiinr). The Information lecelvcd by li i in regntdlng the bcnsutluiiH that I'rlnie Kuhio lias developed has pre tiimabl) Inlliicnced him In his deslio to hasten bailv to Hawaii. It Is now gencinliy accepted jinoui tho f i lends of A. G, M. Unbcrthou that (loveruni- Pi ear has lndoined bis iiindldai) as t'eiom rcdernl Judg. Shoe Co., Ltd we i TELEPHONE 282. MING 7- V