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Evening Bulletin From Bi 'Fruioltoo: Chlyo Mnru Feb, 21r For San'franolsco: , Alumcda ..... Fob. 23 Fium Vancouvsr: Makara ..-, Mar. 4 Tor YuoonTot: Iohi Mar. 3 Onard ajrainit the chonees of loss! in your business by using Bulle t i n advertising. It ii the business . equaliser of business chance low and profit. K i&i This Day's News Imnted in Today's Bulletin 3s30 EDITION ESTAjstttSXD 1983. NO. 47. 1G PAOES. HONOLULU, TERHITOSY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. miiOES PB.ICE 8 CE5T1. tt1 OR QUEEi'S TRUST MED i IS UNDER FIRE MISS VAN KIRK'S FRIENDS W-YL-H 'L & Miss Van Kirk's Friend Cables Woman At Asylum and Irrational Searched By Policeman-Dr. Mackall Speaks For Reforms , nun ntt 8K8n8MU8i:xt kk5 it na:t a :j riK :::ttifJt8n Elk's Are Ready ForT King . Carnival COL HACFAEUNE IN i SWELL HURRICANE t. Six, Bands Wffl Be In Floral Parade tt On Bonrn Sleimthlp Kalserln 8 8 .Altgnsle Victoria. 8 , , ... , 8 To Wktcrhouso, Honolulu. . 8 All Is In readiness for the Floral 8 Have telpKrniiheil ffom middle 8 rarade Tuesday. 8 Atlantic In order to make a wire- 8 The princesses to represent the, The carnival spirit Is to hao full swing In Honolulu this enr and will ritnAli Itu pHtmlnntlnn TtinstlnV whnn .. ........ ., . ,, ....... ... ....... r ..... ..... . v....... . .,,..--. .-, the city will be in full gala attire, w less iesu .v rwcii Hurricane is h Ecrcral Islands of the group hae niij Udderjho tutelage of the Elks, King raging, uirnnieier. (.ao. been chosen. Miss Rose Davison. Carnival Is to have the swiftest vfslt j j 4 MACrARLAML. 8 chaxman of tne committee nrrang- of his life In Hawaii. ,, i. ,.,., i. ., i.,.-.. lug for the -Island .princesses, has! Following aie some of the sub- g tntlon of k code cablegram re- 8 completed her plans, and each Island committees whose labors have as- jj celved this morning by the 8 of the Territory will bo well rprc- assured success for tho carnlial: 8 Hnnry" Wt'torliouno Trust Co. 8 sentcd. N Grounds W. L. Emory, chairman; 8 from George Mncfarlane, who Is 8 OnTiu will be Represented by Miss M. H. .Webb, W. U. Adams. 8 on tho Atlantic, rnlojlng a 8 Wnttlo Holt, who will be mounted on Lights and Decorations J. V. 8 "iwoll" hurrlc-uio. and wants to 8 a hnu-,omc bay" belonging to Offlcei- jones, cnairman; a. unruey, j. u. aic- " "-" ?'w" ,""' l"Z,Z U Wright of tho mounted pollee. Mrs Incniy. . ..... . . !! "' wnrkt cll In a howling 8 . .' . Allege laukea Misled the Queen; Vfl 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Pasadena. Cat.. Feb. 18. Miss Vun --Kirk, ;aro H.ullotln, Honolulu. Hnvo been Informed jou uro not wellt If go get nurse and ship for lidmo. s ELI COPE. Bulletin, Honolulu. v. Miss Van Kirk Is uonous ph Elcally. much less so. Pasadena, Cal , Feb. 19. If not embarrassed will bo ELI COPE. 888888888 8 88888 88" M8tS88K88888NMM8 Matron Needed Says Mackall City Physician Mackall, in speak-' Inn, nf .the conditions at the police station for dealing with womenwho -ruuy'lo brought to the place for any 'cause, said this morning to tho I) u 1 1 e t i n: "I have frequently called attention to the great need for n proper detention room at the rtatlon, a police matron and a pad ded cell. Every one of these addi tions Is needed ns a matter of com mon humanity. You take nt tho present time a common drunk sent to tho tanks In -tho police "fetation;, ne may urea ins skuii or wjaro Din tell very se'rloutty in the ordinary cell In use at tho fetation. , Trfero ought to be h detention room, and it seems to rue thero Is space enough In the station for It. And I heartily agree with the proposal for a police matron to deal with the women taken to tho police station. There ought to be a woman available, to (Continued on Paife 3) Side Shows A. B. Mtirphychalr- 8 storm as dtorlng pleasant westh- 8 Peter Mftllna. l an; Lorrln Andrews A. K. Cunha, tt er. No or khns whether the 8 from, Kauai, is o is. C. Cohen, Wm. ii. Hoogs, C, II. 8 Colonel Is fenlng or comln? but 8 equestriennes In JAPANESE COAL FOR ISLAND BOATS Two Large Shipments Are Now On The . Way Here The continued labor troubles exist ing In portions of Australia and tho succcrslon of strikes among coal min ers In thn Newcastle district of tho great southern continent has caused IIoii'ilulii to turn to Japan for the ro plcnlr'ilng of depleted coal piles. The Inter-Island Steam'Navlgatlon CoT.p'ny, which Is tho largest con smnor of roal In tho Islands, has ar ranged for two largo shipments of fuel fin m tho big Mllkl mlnoa, located near MuJI, Japan. Tho coal Is understood to have al ready left tho Inland Sea port by Jap nucbo bottoms, Tho freighter Koan Mnru and tho nmhn Mnru Iiavo been placed under charter to "bring a consignment amounting to betuetn eight and ton thousand tons. Tho first shipment Is expected hero on or about noxt Thursday, according to tho calculations of General Manager Kennedy of tho local Bteamshlp com pany. There nro still on tho berth at Now emtio. N. 8. V., three sailors expoct- cd to load coal for Honolulu. Theso vesfols include tho Hawaii. I.ahalna nndjiokn Head. As far as can bo as certained nono of theso windjammers htvo sailed, tm During an olectlon reform riot nt Drtinswlclc, duchy of Drunswlck, tho police, chnrged a crowd of socialists with uabcrB, vsoundjng fifteen, who wort removed to hospitals. Two hours after bIio had been lured away from her mother while waiting for a train at East St, Louis. Ill . Eliza both Frlcko, a 4-year-old girl of Belle vlllo, III., -una found half frozen In tho roar of n saloon, stripped of nil I er clothing. President Dowllng of the Northern Mltiers' Fedeintlon hns been sentenced nt S)dnoy. N. S. W.. to n year In pris on nt hard labor for obstructing work nt tho mines during tho strlko. British and Italian consuls at Mana gua, Nicaragua, lmvo protested against tho holding up of Incoming mall on two steamers. Tho mall, It Is said, was held up by Isidore Ifazora, Nlcaragunn Draw Line Against Orientais SAN FBANCISCO, Feb. 19. The Labor Council of this city paiud a resolution today declaring that no member of tho union will be permit ted to work for homes that employ Oriental labor in any part of their enterprise. Lt. M'Intyre Courtmartialed the island princess one of the finest the Territory, anil they nro Bid to hoar from him " will ride Mokehnnn, a famous horse 8 t .8 owned by Francis Gny. Miss Wil li tt HJiJu nnannnatti., he'mlna Weight of Papalkou, who is I tho selection of the Hllo Hoard ot Trade, nrrhed this morning by tho Mauna Kea. Her horse and coBtume hare been nrranged for, and every detail has been attended to to make Hawaii one of the best represented of the group. Miss Weight will ride a handsome black gelding owned by Hack Inspector 8cully. Molokul wilt ,be represented by Miss Mark Kaoo. This exponent ot riding will bo mounted on one ot Q. P. Cookp'a fa- nmoui h'oraes.' Slnco her arrival in ithte.city.tMluKaooiha taken .sev eral rides with Miss Davlson-and thn children who will act as escort to tho Island ptincessee, so that her horso Is how well accustomed to marchlng'ln ,a "procession. The Mnul princess has been chosen, but tlrt 'Floral Parade committee do not wish the name of this island representa tive to be published until the day of, the parade, ha they want Maut'a representative to ue a surprise. Sfatttalfl nf it, ParenV HAROLD 0. DILLINGHAM , Hftrry nenlson. marshal of the the roi- maishals: i. . . . . n. . . . RTTflSP (Lester retrie, jonu tjiarKe, itoueri Clarke, George Clurko, V. U. Cox, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.-Su- McCarthy. L. S Couness, C. F. .. .i n. k. -n Hhllllnirwarth. llalnh Lvon. A. M. ray. C. II. Hall, Joel Cohen. . fi- 'K w. .. ifc- . . . s mner The military Voting Uooth-aeorgo O'Neill, chair- vions quotation. 417. .' '""' " ; s"m.,,,Vnr a w nun- man; Ed. Decum. It. IL Williams. I SAN FBANCISCO, Feb. 18. Su- 'marshal will be Major 8. W. Dun- Danco Hall Georgo A. Martin i?ar: 96 degrees test, 4 2375 cents, chairman; c! D. Wright, R. w. Jones. -previous quotation. 4.21 cents. runcn ana juuy j. l.. Anaiuws, man Jos, Hall, Kaymond Irwin, Itaymund W, Jones, 11. E. Murras, Geo. A'.Martt:i Thos. A? O Ililcn, Wade Warroo Tlia)' er. c. u. wrignt. u. F. waterman. 8. Wlttc, F. E. Howes. Geo. J. O'Neill L. A. Sawallsh. C. A. Mackintosh, Nol son U. I.unaliiB, I). II. Dayls ",N., is. Young, J. F. Doyle, Jas. P. Lyncfcn PubllclO D. U Conkllng. MVslo F. U. Angus, chatrmanrilL J. lluchly. Henri Derger. , f , Dal! Geo. H. Angus, chairman; "V; W, Low, J. D. Mclnernyj Bra).it flr Smith. J. J. Belser, C. D. High, R.&,- JOhnstonc, J. M. Hlggs. T Proaram If. D. Christian. cnjilrUn lt.ifin- M Tl Vnnncr V. A TlBttinlnr t d? !,....., -T. wHn., ...-.... ., rouce 4. f, uoyie, cniei-o-pwicer 8. V. ChlllIniraorth."Jni,Ofteln4l Ppllco: H. 9, MOrso, chlAf of.detcf live. Tickets and Admission M. II. Drum inond, chairman; W. F. Urake, W. W. Harris, A. S. Prcscott. Reception Dr. C. B. Cooper, chair man; F. M. Brooks, F. E. Thompson, J. H. Fisher. O. II. Angus. II. E. Mur ray, F. B. Richardson, Win. H. Mc Inerny, E. A. Douthltt, R. T. Guard of Hllo Lodge No. 759: A. C. McKcnney ot Hllo Lodge No. 759; E. E Richards of Hllo I-odgo No. 759, J. Castle Ridge way of Hllo Lodge No 759, N, G. Cam BSBBBBBBBr!ltZ7 SSSSSLiBBBBBBBBbI SSKs1sSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! ctBBBBBBBsVSIBrjKVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl issssssssssssswA9'liissssssssl BSSsssH m& mmmm plon of Hllo Lodge No. 759, W. It. C. General Erector of the Floral Parado1,,,-. pnrn,ie hl. .f.eitt Campbell of Hllo Lodgo No. 759. C. F. - -' ,or,nl ' rae, has selected Parson of Hllo Lodgo No. 759, Dr. II. . Mowing to act ns deputy in Papers Arc Filed In Suit Brought m Recover The Estate 0. Liliuokalani fLfM Conlln'ng al'egitlons that Quwn fornla on Iter v-ay to Wnvhlngtnn amll Llllnukaliml wns lei Into tho rlgnlug during . January Hie dcillcd ttol of a trii't deed through tho failure or ioioku me icrms ih iuii inuira jh Curtis P. laukea to perform his duty slid r" In full legal form. ' i ns her ndvltcr suit was Instituted In. Liliuokalani w us cnfoli1nl In body,. k.. ciro,.it fnnri iMd mciriilnt' liv the when sho executed tho deJd, neenrdv nrm of Thompson, demon & Wilder Ing In thu rnriplolnt and ,lrt an tno,i to set nildo the. trurt deed nniAtww.ili fills Incident f thn cxuinllon ot pel tho tbreo truMees A. S. ClpsUotri, tho document li tliu hands nt inutco., W. O Smith and C. )'. lau'toa to re In rerorrlits to lanl.en's lurtldinncjr. stoie'to tho Queen the properly m- In tho preliminaries lo tho trust ilcodrf. rluleii In tho trut. Mho complaint Bays; 'rW t enclarles under' th, M&'& HSfnlant. wll" i tho three' ro. e. nnV.nuSllii nesenct. or mo it, ii ,in.i A nt to of tho nriiliu wnootluwinncr. of wldu and aluablok e ,enXesUJohnn D AuJTU l!rirlcnrrf In .Mxi of .tote nud othj According to ;. rtft'mwW W lh oh r lc. . . $"ZZiSSi, iTaVe -i - ' .acmeruM, refrained from advj. i?ALri!w.fer..iis inS fiu'rvs: it SSm to vubiecV: in wroea on l Hm Provb'riua dr tho deed and Umtj UniVn,1afnt"B!;i.e. that the ny the lUmontary dl position ot W.Lr.rs.iSlS Thraent further states iW revoentlon until fho nrrticd in.Call- (Contiancd on Page 2.) B. Jlltchell. Canton Lodgo No. CS. R. R. lleldford, Walla Walla Lodge No. 287. I Parado James P. Lnch H. E. Mur- chnlrman, W. W. Thsier. Hula Dance Harry Murrny, chair man; C. B. Hall James Lynch. Ye Olde Curlnsltv Bhoppe A. Mac intosh, chairman; W. IT. Hoogs Clar ence Watorman, W. 8. Wltto. Restaurant L. A. Sawallsh, chair man; F."E. Howes. Photo Booth Raj mond Ir-wln. chair man I Thomas O'Brien, Nelson Lans ing N. B. Young. Vaudevlllo Joel Cohen, chairman; A. R. Cunha. Bptclora Chester Irwin, E. Hart man, H. Howell. - SIX MONTHS FOR JPT ALEC Ben Wright wllf probably drive tandem ono foot ketore tho other SAN FBANCISCO. Feb. 19. lieu- ',.. , i ripni rmm am,' tin. tenant Mclntyre is beintr court-mar- , . mh ,, w, ,, ... iv tialed, chared with ifsponiibUity " Uo was sent for a six for the explosion on board the cruis- months' sojourn this morning. er Colorado. The explosion took Don has been beating hack drivers nlace when the Colorado was bound nut of their nrooer fares, and had for Honolulu with the Pacific fleet instituted n system whereby hedroio last fall. Three men were killed, I Mtr- iiiui ilN'-Ab v HOW TH18 COMPANY DY TO 8TAND8'REAnV CERVE YOU. 8 Drop Glavis all over the town for hours at a stretch, and then, calling at a saloon or store, told the hnckrann to wait whilst ho purchased somo wot or dry . goods. The hackmnn waited sure, I but most times hail tn stay around for hours, and then neier find his WARinwriTnw Tl n Vh IP. passenger, wno in most instances The feature of the Ballinger investi- 1"" lrai,'sr wf "jf1 through the store gation today was the very abrupt "r ""'"" " "', "'""," ,,- ,i,i. closinu of the cross-examination of1 Juda And.nde fixed lien th a Inspector Glavis. The attorneys for morning nnd for hal n year he will, PFllinKer had Qlavis on the stand ,not do any hack riding to speak of. all day yesterday, and a Rood part ml. , '."a1 ,... ,hInl ! atLTdfenndTthe'newhat through a collision at th. "P!!?!? ttB U " d f the .foot of Alakea street this afternoon questioning. All Are Lost 'n little nftcr 1 o'clock. Both ma 'chines were dumaged to bucIi an ex 'lent that they will luno to go to the shops fot repairs. Frederick MacMonnlcB, Ilia sculptor, I has glen out thn announcement In Feb 19. The Paris that ho will wed Mies Allco Giamna and her Jonos, daughter of ox'Hcntitnr John 1', While tho public has a gen eral Idea of the bulnk of a trust company thero are many who do not know In Just wiat manner such an Institu tion as ours can serve their Individual needs. Therefore we enumeraio tho following features of our Trust Depart ment; Our Company acts as Trus tee, and Executor of wills and as Administrator and Guar dian. Our Company acts as Trus too under mortgages and trust deeds, as Trusteo under agree ments relating. to Life luxur anco and declarations of trust generally, and receives anil maimRca sinking funds. . Our'-Company ncta as Trui tee for Imostlng money, col liding Incomes and caring for estates Our Company acts as Depos itory for Trustees and Officers having the management of es tates and futfda. Our Company acts as He coher nnd Asslgnoo sinder ap polntmtnt by court. Our. Cnuany acts as Regis trar nnd Transfer Agent In tho Issuing and recording ot stocks and bonds. In addition to those trust features: Our Company writes surety bonds. pur Company writes flro, accident nnd llfo Insurance. Our Compnny Insures auto mobiles against Are and acci dent. Our Compnny acts ns brok ers In tho purchase and Balo of slocks nnd bonds. Our Company has an upto ilato renl estate nnd rental de partment. Our Company ronts safo do posit boxes. . nlug. As the. crowds will be cnormnuB this j ear, as compared to those ot previous jears, Marshal Denlson deemed It advisable to have a great er number of deputies on band to keep the line ot procession moving and to keep back the surging crowds. These deputy marshals will hivelmirai Rebree cave up his command iharge of the various divisions ot 0f the Pacific fleet today. His flag the parade, to that there will be no WKl hauled down and that ot Ad undue delay In starting, as each will njijgj Harber raised. Sebree Flag Is Lowered SAN FBANCISCO, F.eb. 19. Ad- CHIY9 PASSENGERS, 1 y TO SEE PARADE bo assigned a specified position Route of the Parade. Tho route ot marcli oi mo paraao (Continued jn Page 4) CARNIVAL SECTION OF FLORAL PARADE Miss Wllhelmlna Weight ot Pa- Tillman lias Even Chance i WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 19. "'" !V'n" V ,na.. "",B" .' "' .II Phvsicians enrine for United States paiKou, ine iiuu iionru uruuum e...- Tin....... . t . . selection as the Island princes, of tator Tillman gave out a state Hawaii, nrrhed this morning. C. Ii ent ' " condition. They Wriaht of Hllo sent down some ?XP" the opinion that the.Senator twenty-four ery largo and hand- " ttn even cn,vnc ,0 MM " some mallo lets for tho Hawaiian sec- recovery. tlon of the parade, Von Schroeder Big Japanese liner Wijjj Defer Sailing To Orient Tho hundred or moro saloon pasr scngcrs who nro traicllng to Japanesou nnd Chinese ports by tho rinl3tl.il To: jo Klsen Katsha liner Clilyu Mini i I The Island princlsses will bo en tertained at one of the local thea ters this evening, n box having been plnced at their disposal. Thn t-nriilvnt uprtlnn nf thn na- rade. under the direction of J.' SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1U, COL Lynch, will be as follows: Band, 2u Von Schroeder sailed today from this pieces; Jack Boyle, accompanied by nort for Honolulu on board the trans- 40 escorts and 75 masquers; J. V. cortrook. He (roes lo make a inor Lynch and H. E. Murray, In charge ouch inspection of the forces on the of the htfla float' l Sawallsh and V. Island of OahiL E. Hewes will conduct the coop suey Pnat; Cd. Paris nil automobile llont; Victor Hurd, an automobile float; 8. S. Paxton, a horse-drawn float; G, Martin, u horfao-drnwn float; Q, O'Neill, n hdrse-drawn float; II. Mcintosh and C. Waterman MANAQUA Nicararua( Fcb. l0. will ho In charge of the float repre- . . aHl. ,. . " '.. r. vi. sentlng stunts and folly. 8. Cunha. cejjte connl, hav. mae ftn of Battle Is On ' QUEENSTOWN. rii .i.t r c pnstnl agent, to fnrco tho pajment of whole crew were lost today in Dunn- J011p of Nevada. Miss Junes has been Ills salary. I woody Bay. his pupil, filic Is about 35 yeirs'old. HEMRY- WATERHOUSE TRUST COMPANY, LTD. Fort and Merchant Streets. Telophone 730, N. Young. J. 1). Dougherty. C. II. Hall, J. W. Do)le, Joseph Bllva, An tone linos, 'will be riders. ss ' fer to mediate between the rebels and the government forces. i Sailor Roberts has accepted W. Card parties and dancing will rule rjettmun'a chnlleugo to a wrestling next summer In the large dining hall miltch nni woulu ,,e leased mcot of tho I?en Mac ninil on Willo Uk?, .. chnl,eilCI. ... ,, '. Pote hron.R Mich, long tho wonder of sightseers lnc cnn"e"t'or "J,1',1' ete iinrqna during tho lifetime of John Alexander BymnaslUm on Monday next, wfton 'Bowie, ft" th0 'le'il's can be arranged, will bj glien an opciirtiinlly of wit- Horsing tho beautiful Floral Parade" which v. Ill slgnallre thu Celebration of Washington's Birthday. ."! , Tho Chho Mnru has sallel from San rranclco nnd according to HHack-a IC1U a lo. inu local UKeiuH. uiu jni- mif-so liner should nrrho of! tho 'port on Monday opening. -i n Thu Chl)n Mnru of course, brings no cargo for Honolulu, being n fnrolgu bottom and rould, therefore, easily get nwny for Japan ports nnj Hong- komr on Mondar uvcnltig. .IVtl Tho malter hns been brought tOjtho nttentlon of tho general agnnts liiroimh 'II. Hackfcld ft Co., ns well as Ilia promotion Interests, and the, order has now gone forth that tho CM yn will bo held at Honolulu until tho Ininieiibo spectacular parndq has com pleted Its circuit ot tho streets Incur porn tod In tho lino of march. H This graceful recognition upon tho pnrtviu tho steamship company and its rppiCsontntlvpg Is much appreciated hero. Tho liner will dock ut Alakoa ttrcot wharf. n stm runrrvn 4 uinu laillio m 30,000 IN CROP, m According to tho estlmatu contained! In tho annual report of Manager Bulu of tho Oalm Sugar Comiany tho 10101 crop of tho plantation will bo upprox-1 Imately 30 000 tons, thero being, ag total of 13C9S1 acres t olio hanestcdl) JlnniK"r Bull statos that the striked of tlu llwreB h-d Uttlo effect on thai gcneril p.-o-pe-lly of the plantatlon.Tj At the illri'Ctiirs' meeting this morn-j Ing. tin follow Ins directors wcro elect- oil lor tho ensuing jiar: J .V. Hacko fold. M. P. Robinson, F, Lowls, W.l I'fotcnhnuer, F J Uiwrey, J. 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