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71 "v From Sun Francisco: Arlzonnu l'eb. 2S 'For Snn IrAncIico: Kin el Mur. r From Vancouver: Mnkurn Mar, 4 For Vancouver: Moami Mur. 2 An Advertisement is to the mer chant what towing seed is to the plantct. It mny take a little time for the results to become apparent, but they ate sure to come. The wise planter is not niggardly with hU seed, nor the wise merchant with his advertising. LKETIN i . !J Y JJi 3:30 EDITION This Day's News Is Printed in Today's Bulletin ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 45S3. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TEKIUTORY OF HAWAII, SATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1010 1G. PAGES. FP.ICX S CENTS. , E Bu A7'171JT'TiO . 5?f -i' '" rx v-r- BALL N. S. Buys Control Of N. S. Sachs & Co. Hilo Man Will Become Manager Of Local Business House After May 1st. Tlio controlling Interest of" the N. 8. Baclis Dry Goods Compauy ot tills city 1ms liccn purchased by Mr. l.onox ot tlio IIIlo j:mpoi luni. ac cording to a wireless rcccivcil by tlio 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n tills morning. In nn Intorvlow with Mr. Saclis tlilu morning, t)ic following facts were elicited In regard to this deal: "Mr. Lenox has purchased my con trolling Interest In tlio Snchs Dry Courts Company, and will conio down here In May and enter the business, to eventually become manager. In tho meiintlmo Mr. Fletcher, who Is nt present connected with tho store, will net as mnnngor after 1 lcav. "I hopo to leavo next week by tho Korea," stated Mr. Sachs. "The icason for, tolling my Interest In tho Saclis Diy Goods Company Is on account ot III health. For tho past jcar I have been very poorly. Kver slnco tho death of my wire last Apill I havo been ill, and I need a thor ough change." In answer to tho question asto whether there would be any changes made In regard to tho present cm ploycH, Mr. Snchs stated that thcro will bo no chnngo In tho style ot tho firm or Its present way ot doing business. "I established this business In my own noma about twenty-six jears ngu. I Incorporated It, making It the Sachs Dry Goods Company In 1S9S. I am going away to regain my health, and will undoubtedly re turn to thejo Islands, whero I havo Lpcut so great a part of my life. 1 Intend trnvollng extonslvoly on the iig Island Ready For Politicians Are Preparing Slaves For Consideration Of Voters Republicans Await Coming Of Address Heallzlng It Is to their advantage to urgnnlzQ and begin to fcol tho pulse of the motors, the lenders of tho Republican, Democratic and tho Home Kule parlies on Hawaii have tolcctcd their prospective candidate for tho coming cnmpalgn. Almost nil of tho old candidates, with a few .l.tiiitTuu ..111 tin mit nfruln In the V.l.i f.... H,nti v!itlnn nnRttlnnt' which they now hold In tho County of Hawaii. ' Alieady tho Democrats aro meet ing rcguluily. Tho Uopubllcnns have not orgnnUed, and from tho piesont indications it is piobablo that they! will not be leady for somo time to, cume. W. 11. Heors. chairman ot the county Republican party, who ro- 'bides In llllo, Is watching the move ments ot the other two parties, ho foro preparing for war. The Homo Itulo party Is looking up to their lender, Chnrles K. Not ify, to blow tho horn for assem blage. The leadeiB, ns ubuuI, nto or ganising nnd In) lug plans for the milling fight. They Beem to bollovo tluit their chances for victory at tho coming battlo lire encouraging. David Kwnllko, when linked for the list of tho prospective candi dates on the Democratic ticket nt tho coming election, furnished tlio following: Dolrgnto to Congrtss, h. S1GE1 IS SACHS mainland, and will visit tlio Kaslern ltle. As jet I have foimed no def inite plnns, ns I feel unable to plan an extensive tour nt present." FIRE ON MILLER AND VINEYARD STS This afternoon nt ono o'clock a tiro alarm was turned In from tho corner of Miller nnd Vineyard streets. Tho flro brlgailo was ipilckly on tho scent) but the owner of the house, John I. Dins, had subdued tho .flames beforo any dnmago to speak ot vfns done. It appears that n small child was playing under the huiiko which Is konio distance above tho ground, and that a barrel of papers and rags attracted tho jomigstcr'H attention. A box ot matches) did tho rest and coon thcio wns n heavy cloud of smoke Issiiln: from beneath the house. Dins was first on tho sceno mid he managed to put tho fire ouWbeforo It caught on to tho flooring of tho house. Dlas' hand wns badly burnt during his fight with tho flames but ho saved tho homo. RANNEY SCOn PAYS $14,000 FOR LAND Through a deed placed on record this morning Itanny Scott has purchas ed for tho sum of $14,000 from 8. M. Damon land on Mnnou load. Tho property acquired by Scott Is tin tho north kIiIo of Mnno.i road and has an aica of 9SG1 square feet. Getting Campaign h. McCundleas; for Senate, R. II. Mnkekau, 1', I', Woods; for House, M. I. Kealawaa, 12. K. Simmons, M. T. rurtndo, Ilniry Irwin; for Buper vIfois, W. A. Todd, 8. K. Keakl, J. M. Osuilo, Win, HU'kaid (Hamakua), N. K, I,ym.in (Puna), W. SI. Knlnl waa (Knua), Gam Woods (Kohala); for sheriff, Sam l'uu, the Replbllcau uomlnco; auditor, C. K. MeQulro; cleil;, David Kuallko; treasurer, C, K. King; county attorney, Wm. II, Heon. Wm, Heers, head ot tho Republi can County Committee, nlbo furnish ed tho II n 1 1 o 1 1 n man with tho list of Republican candidates; Delegate to Congress, J. K. Knla nlnunolu; for Seiiuto, A. rernandez, Itnbeit Hlud nnd G. C. Hewitt; for the Ilnuso nt Hoprcscntntlves, J. K. Mo.iuauM (Hnmnkun), 13, II. Austin, n. i:. Htchuids, (5. 1'. Affonso; for supervlsois, J. D. Lewis, John Iloss, Hov S. I,. Dosha, A. M. Cnbrlulia, M. Pncheco, John Konlohn; sheilff, Sam l'ua; clork, J. K. Knl; treasurer, Charles II. Bwalu; treasuier (proba bly T. K. I.alakea, the Homo Hulo candidate); eounty nttornoy, Win. 11. Heers. A number of tho piamlncnt He publicans In llllo slated to tho II u 1 1 e 1 1 u mnu that the) "wcio anxiously waiting for tho nrilvnl of Uiriln Andiev.'H, tho lio'wly-olcclcd organizer of tho Hepubllcnn party. BITTERLY SCORED b SELLS OUT Pinchot Tells Of Charges WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 28. Giflord Pinchot indulged in a bitter arraignment of Secretary of the In terior Bnllingcr in his opening statement today before the joint committee to investigate the Bal ltager charges. , Pinchot made snecifle allegations against Ballinger, charging that Bal- nneer has indulged in a series of false statements; has been unfaith- lul to the trust of the Deonle and has been guilty of disloyalty to Pres ident Taft. whom. Pinchot declared. Ballineer has systematically de. ceived Pinchot committee told the investigating that he will produce plenty of evidence to substantiate his charges against Ballinger. Pinchot Gives 3 LandDetai!s (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 20. In his statement before the investi-j gating committee today, Pinchot gave details of .the withdrawal of public lands and, other official acts ! of Uallingcr that are now under fire. Strikers Shot By Police SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa., Feb. 26. The ironworkers' strike reach-( cu a cuiramauun touuy, wnen in an attack on the state police 'two for eign striken were shot and seriously wounded. The sfikc has now reach ed a critical stage and more trouble is feared. JWEED1E IS CLEAR OF' ALL PILIKIA Daniel Tueedlo who was acquitted two weeks ago on a chargo of gross cheat, prcfened against him by Lionel. Mnthous, vvus again victorious In aj civil Kim ni tno pouco court jemoniay nftcrncMin. H. T. Mills sued Mnthows for $300, the amount of a promissory noto glvoli by dcfcnd.iiit to Tweedle. The cane ni'o-io nut of the famous San FiauclBco Theater caso In which Tweedle, Knock, Osborn und Mnth ows woio all mixed up. Keack appears to havo been tlio wlso guy lu tho outfit and Tweedle, from his stoiy, got It In tho neck nil round. Kueck Is awny on the mainland somo whero, and Mnthonu Is alleged to havo given Tvveedlo tlio piomlssoiy noto nnd romo stock In a rubber estiito for his sharo In tlio mnlng plcturo show. I However, Tweodlu has at last gotten clear of nil tho plllklj, und to ipioto him; "Suio, Kueck wns the limit; Mathews did well; I'll loach him Irish In llvo days if ho will romo out mid htudy with mo. Sun; I'm vlndlciteil iiinl Hint Is nil I ram about, lint wait till I see Kncck, i PRATT CONFIRMED n t WASHINGTON, D C, Tebruary Hj K zo, 1110 senate today continued H tt the nomination of J O. Pratt us :t XI postmaster at Honolulu, tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt a tt t: a a tt tt tt tt tt SUGAR FACTORS CO. REPORT SHIPMENTS The total amount of augnr shipped by the Sugar Factors Co., Ltd.. since December 1, 1909, It 100,000 net tons. Of this amount, CO, 000 Urn have ronclfc.il the m-nkcts, the, bat 1 mice being still afloat. Of these 100,000 tons ot sugar, OI.IOO tofis have been shipped by tho Ameilcaii-Hnwallali S. S. Co. for the Kast. 31,900 tons for the Pacific Cop. st markets, and CTOO tons via -Capo Horn under sail, KIIO MASFN3 DEDICATE TLMPLE Impressjve Ceremonies Feature Of tie Occasion. Last Thursday afternoon the new hall ot tho Masonic Temple In llllo vvus dedicated with Impressive ceic monies. The nudleiice was one uf the most luprcsentattve ever nsieni bled lu tho ,Ilaliiy City. Tho dedi cation scivlco Was most Impressive, and at alio conclusion tho visitors vvoie shown all oer the building. In tho evening n banquet was given tli tho llllo Hotel for its mem bers. Tho dining room, sitting room, nnd, lu fact, all the rooms ami lanal of the famous hostelry were exquisitely decotated with roses, lilies und other Hawaiian (lowers. The looms were tlccornted by Mrs. Charles Slmcrkon, daughter of Geo. Desha Sr., the postmaster ot llllo. Promptly nt 2 o'clock, tho out ceiH nnd members of Kllauca Lodgo assembled In their old hull, unit af ter going through certain ceremo nies they marched up to their new hall, which is nn imposing edifice op posite the Hilo Hank. The streets were lined with people, who took a great Interest In the various stylet of march exhibited by tho Masons. On entering tho hull, the members of the lodgo, headed by W, 11. C. Campbell, the worshipful master, marched around the hall to martial music which was furnished by u speclnl choir of ladles und gentle men. Under tho nble management of Mr. Campbell, the exorcises were gone thioiigh without n hitch. Joshua Tucker of this city, who wns pieseut, assisted In tho dedicatory exercises In a mnnner which won for him the admiration ot all present. J. T. Molr, tho past master, read nn nble address, In which ho stated that the lodgo was progressing und (ommoinled most highly the manage ment of the affairs by the trustees. In the evening the banquet was given lu tho llllo Hotel. All the of- llreia and members of tho lodge were present, nt which speeches were undo. At the request of W. 11. C. Campbell, the muster, C. H. King ami Wm. M, Kfiolanul sang Ha waiian songs, much to tho delight of their fellow Masons. The ban quet lasted until nbout midnight. NOT FOR .SUSPENSION Tho following Is an editorial com ment by tho A Scttn, tho Portuguese newspaper published at IIIlo; "The 8. S. Wilholmlnn Is nn nr giimont against the Mii:oliilnn of lo.iHtwIso laws which the un Anerl can pro-siisponslonlsts hardly tare In meet. The) will rather travel with the lllood Red Hag ot Dal .Nippon over them tlmn to do It tinder tho folds nf Old Glory." Bulletin Business OiTice Phon 230 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 165. LOCAL BUSINESS Jaft FaVOrS Thfi Navv WASHINGTON. D. C.Feb. 20. President Taft sent a special mes- s-"ge to Congress today transmitting the Mevcr bill, which provides for an improvement in the personnel of the navv and increasing the chance of nromotion. i President Taft advoates the nass- age of the bill as being in accord- ance with the plans to increase the efficiency of the navy. Cars Run Under Guard Bill 'which 125G.50 Is plant ennc. The amply ilcrfitftistrntad that 1S0O tons PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28: John manager ka)3: , iper day cm bo ground with nn cx- Murphy. president of the Central "There will nlfo bo ground (or .traction cf 30 per cent. Labor Union of this city, who was the Applum Sugar Co.. 9170 acre, j "Tim total expenditure on pernm arrestcd yesterday on a charge of in- The pan Miuuner has been tool, nnd neut impioeniciit account has been citing the deadly riots of the last the weiihcr, (mm the opening or $11 1 002 on for tho )enr, nnd J this few days, lias been held on $3000 the gi hiding e,ieou up to tho prcs- ammiut 5 1 t.or I 00 has been spoilt bail, lent, has not been favorable to rapid 'for building nlurc. Ono hundred ine sticet cars nave resumed run-'r nine in several aiiuicis oi tne city under the guard of the police. Anderson For Governor (Special Bulletin CtbU.) dendoenf LHsS Governor of California, announces! himseU a candidate for Governor of this State. Sugar SAN FBANCISC0. Feb. 24. Sug ar: 00 degrees test, 4.3125c. Pre vious quotation, 4.30c, TIME BAIL FOR" OBSERVATORY In nn Interview with Prof, John M. Young o( tho College ot Hnwnlt, jetteidaj afternoon, lu icgard to tho now obseivntory nnd Instruments that nro being set up nt Knlmuki. Prof. Young staled that ho vvas In charge of the installation of Ilia In struments and Is pushing along tho work rapidly nnd hopes lu tho rourho of n few weeks to havo alt tho Instiiimcnts In position. "The Instrument Hint will require the grtatet amount of care In set ting up U tho astronomical transit. This transit Is u 3'4-lnih Qtieou In Ktiumcnt and Is complete with ull actcsbiii les," stated Piof. Young. Tho transit frame Is a massive bronze casting with vertical stdo pillars mid is provided with a revet slv mechanism to Insure accuracy of transit healings, "Tim solar transit differs tiom the nrdlnar) thcoiolllo In that the Imirel which .allien the lens s)stem Is capable of complete rotation or a complete tinnslt, from which It takes Its mime. The Callcgo ot. Hawaii's (Continued on Page 3) BY Ewa's Net Profit Xr on i welve Months .Period Ui rros ' perity Shown AtShare holders' Meetiriff Tho following officers nnd ii'ieetms eio eccie.l to nrve for the i.ku'iu ears ut the sti-cklniMo-s meet u, n this morning: Dlrrctnrs K. I). Tonuey. C II Cook.., T. II. Petri.' C. H. Atiu-rtwi J. J- Cnrden, J. H. Castio. .1 a. Mc Cnndless. Officers K. D. Tcntioy. prohldont: C II. Cooko. vlcoiireslilent; T. II. Po ' ha, vesting will bi com.iloied. trie, secretary; C. H. Atlierlon. tiea-l "Orliidlug w a begun Dsccmber 'surer. T. Hlch, Ilo'diinon, auditor. 10, 1!)0S. and was fufisbcil on July Mnunger Rcntnn eclmates ilia; jl. I90;i, with .U.340. IJ.1 tons man- 1910 crop of linn 'plantation ns 3i',- j ufaitined. Ve:y good work wns 00U tons and for lull will tiiko' dmn- In thr fuctor). Tno total loia rnne fiiim the largest nicu ever: on the sugar Hi. tho cane wai but ground at Kwu plantation. lll.Slo pdr .cent. During a portlou liwn's annual meeting wns held . nf tho union our ei'Uthln npp ini- I this forenoon, nnd, ns usui1!, tho 'tun .wis run us' a fifteen-roller mill, I stockholders wore treated to n voryjwhl.h gave at. Increase lu extrnc- .s.itlsfnilory report on tho londltlon ijon of 1.37 per cent. oer the two of nlfnlrs. Dividends nmouulliiK to ui.-rollrf mllU During tho pre- J900 0Ci were pnld durirg ihe ,v"i tas-in cf 1S10 I I 'ho Inteii nuil th'i halnnrn lurried fnrwaid to itt.n -in inw iha.nflninll4r ir.ll! tho 1 1910 In tho profit and loss account vvns II.IOG.'iJC.OS. I This cat's crop will bo taken from u lolnl of 3721.48 ucies, of nen uz Tho rane sinks also do Catholic CIkIi Dnhd hm B; Police Search For The Man Who Has, T?n-val T?ann4-nlinvi A -. TAT-ri-.4- 'i JJaiiicvt xvcpiiLCiiiuu no ivxcaiiuoi, Burglar Chief McDuirio nnd staff mo deter-1 mined to put n stop to tho dMlcuo.e thefts that nte being ciuliinllted nt tho difleient churches In (lio t.tv. IIckIiIi's the Kiiwiiltihuo ami Mctho- illet churches, tho Cnthnllc cathedral on I'nrt street has nUo hueu vlrltrdl by the men menu enough to nib u poor box Tho thcfl vus illncuvcred )esterilay, and already two small boys who wtie sleeping nt Iho back of tlio bkatlng link, havo come forum d with n t.itciiioiii to tho I'ffett thnt thev him a mull outer tho vacant block of laud curi)lng n small box vvjileh he proceeded to biouk open. Tlio boys havo given u description of th.i mail to tho Chief of Detectives mid there Is no doubt that tho robber of in plums and widows will soon gel a well descried sentence. Tho snmo man would uppcar to bo committing nil tho crimes ns the st)le of work Is tho saino In every case. In fact u file has been lined In a couple of cases nnd tho tip of It was broken off at tho Kunuluhun chinch. Chief McDtituo was on his way to tho Methodist chnrch last night when hu noticed that tho Central Union chinch ttiiB lit up for choir practice. On dropping In tu bco If anything had been missed fiom the sacud nllflco tho chief was Infoiiued that last week n glass of c) Under Into which tho tliailtable iliop their contilbultnus, had been robbed of somo eight dollars. It was iciuumbered thnt mt about tho time tho money was missed, n well dressed woman was fiecn to emerge from tho church, suul that her move ments wuio lull lied. Upon ni rival nt tho Methodist chinch McDutllo found that tho door was open, nnd thnt anjono could enter at will nut) lino, Tho llitef bail wienehed tho fed Lii'k!i f'l Iw Li -iii fP ... not nrmgo us long as U.nw or last year. Tor thcie rcaions Ii Is cou- -- - i u.ni th output f.n l'llt) jwi i n.-t i r lingo n thai for 19Q. ii'id If .sin,. '. Is pl.u-d nt ",0,- I'Otl ions 11 HiiiliiiT was oegun uu November J3 lot!. Ahead) 1)112.71 KiUG sugnr have been manufacture.!, nnd It 1 cxp-itcd that by Julf3l ,cni lio Mm. Willi tho cxpclence ,-fc fgrlnel Inst year, muih better work Is nun being Cone wlih this nppa- rntus, nnd It Is consldcied to lit mmlim,rJ , r: loor Ixiv, which Is made of koa. from Its (attculiMs uu tlio wall, and then c'.nrlied It to Iho lloor. Straugo to kiy n dlnit' oscupod tho i.neak's euslo oyo nnd the elite fount tho coin In tho bo. ' The mhbwles nlthoiirh only ibiiull ninuunts nr. esolveil, nro croatiug u stir aimms th iltUcns. and tho p l'cc d.-i'Mtnieiit U detei mined that a stop iiiut be put to tlio encak thlet'a v. ui k SUFFRAGIST POINTS TO VAN KIRK CASE at ii 'n 1 (Sr PtfJRvf J by a UUil'! Mrr. Smith of Seattle! Mends I lie Ballot .4. For Women Mrs. Ocuigo A, Smith of Seattle .1 n (oiiitiiiiiile.itlon to tho Ilullotlu Ii.ib some iNilntv. niiBwers to make to tlio nti-piv itUni ilpnod by "A Denio. cut" ami pul he 1 Ju the 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n." Mra Smith's letter Is as follows I would lll.o to nsk "A Democrat."' ,f nu) lie wiiba i limn enotlgn 10 klgu his iinmo to his article In tho II u 1- letln or ThuiMlny, Tub, 21tli, In' which ho attacked Mrs. 1'renr and tho hundreds of other women who po; uiioiie.i e;augicss iot tno rlBlu to vote on the prohibition ilebRclto. His cow? nrdlen lu thus concealing his namo 1b) fllllV nvr'OIfll.il liv 1,1a lnnn,nn. ,. V.1 f - " WIWH ' (Continued on Paje 7,) i .K' h n 1 a SHJ w !& t.T, MS ...... ' . i o i ... V I . .," I s uiy ja;, :m Mm T MMn'lWr I V , .1 . ii . . . L - - & 4 V. x t. . . i J.' --tMBBB&l.iltii ---- - - . - -. ;lj&LtoM '- f "ftiti MBMMlilinlrriBiff wmmite&&W' wo,. vWESr