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?' v EVENING BCIXETIN, HONOLtTUT," T. H., TU&DAY, JUNE 14, 1P10. 3 BVEICtJSre BlJLiLETIN- DALLY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.' At 120 King Street) Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. 'Weekly inued on Tuesday of each week. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. VVlluct R. PorrlriBton, - Editor . SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. flVUNINO UUL.UI1TIN I'll f-Vith, anywhere In U.S 9 7t Cc, ijnarter. anywhera In U.9 . .. 3.oo Pet War, anv.hereltiU.S H.oo Pet Vrai, ttoitpaid, foreign, . 13. oo WBBKL.V I3UI-I.BTIN per Si& Monlns . .Ho Per Year, anywhere In U.S. ,, ,, l.oo Ter Year, anywhere n Canada.. I.fto Per Year lostpalil, foieijo a.oo CIRCULATION LARGEST OP ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. It j Editorial Rooms, - 185 Business Office, - 256 Holered at the Pcntofficc at Hopoluln aj aecondiasa matter. TUESDAY -JUNE 14, 1910 ' tf you want knowledge, you must' They neo (ho harm dono by low f.n toil for it; if food, you must toil for iloini nmt Intemperance and ilfon it- mitl if nleasure. von must ton ioriJ'i' "" it. Toil is the law. Pleasure comes through toil, and not by sclf-indni. . mnri nml indolence. John Kuskln, m ti-"- " .aS ' : FOR THE VOTER L . "Tho question for llio voter to con sider 'when marking lila ballot on July lit: is- Which shall wo glvo 'that (llquoi) hualness tu llawall.no- , -'tlce to cjitlt. or u cheer?" Thurs- -tun's Advertiser. Tho question for the voter Is ''whether he will vote "Yes" nlul Vup- port tho campaign of Woolley in ""Washington, ns well as n Prohibition fbt whlcli Thurston's Advertiser says. "rrohlhltlon Is not nml In the nnttiro of the cat-o could not lie Imtncdl htcly and absolutely Hiiccessful." Or Vote "No," nml thus defend I ho right of tin' people to govern Ihem- delves In their own wn, unit uphold the present law for adequate mid of- Jflclent control of tho liquor tralflc. k'SOME VIEWS ON INTEMPERANCE. :t, M "Jlut. It Is not true that 'men will drink.' Debauched men will If they can, nnd Ignorant, reckless youths nnd weak men ' In ' temptation, llut, speukly tiroailly. men' do what thoy aro taught to do; and where strong ,10011 set a good example and the caloon ceases or becomes a crim inal hote-ln-tho-wall, the tcn- , doncy Is for men not to drink. Tho saloon Is n public M'liool'of 'the drink habit." Thurston's Advertiser. So It seems Improvable thnt thn local exponent of Prohibition for the other fellow nnd total nbstlnoiirc for niiyono hut himself Ir In n position to pass final Judgment on tho regit lutlou of the quantity and method of consumption of Intoxicating hev erages. HOME FOR SALE rater. $2!oo This property consists of a. mod" ern 5-room bungalow, on ear line. Modern plumbing; finishing isin natural wood, Lot contains about 10,000 square feet; alligator pear trees, mango trees nnd orange trees were planted some years ago and are now bearing. Artesian water is se cured in abundance and at a nom inal rate from private artesian well in adjoining lo(. This bargain is only for n short time. Trent Trust Co., X.td. i l-'rom just what experience Thurs ton's lAdvertlsor speaks we are not informed, hut we hardly believe that Thurston learned to quaff cocktails lit1 n banquet, or drink beer when on an outing, as a result of Ilia edu cating Influence of tho saloon. It la hardly probable also that tho ipcople of Hawaii will tako this bald declaration against tho high license saloon ns anything nioro than the 'wild claim of n fanatic with n pollt ft..i . t.i ill-Ill UX 111 UIIIIU. Y-' . .-. . ... 1 -.!..' 1, !!..... Ilnn.tf illO IUIU I'.ltlftlUlKtl JIlBIIUtl 1-IW C, Potter, wjioso moral stamina Is Boldom Impeached, docs not agree .with this Ineat Prohibition vcw. He lias nald: ", "Tho usual good sense of our pco plo will he forced into n state or bewilderment by tho ceaseless agita tions of tho Prohibitionist party. If tho latter Imagines that an entire L'liatlon can bo turned upsldo down .'nt oner' blow It Is greatly mistaken. Thero Is no freedom In Prohibition, nnd the trying of It' will serve to creafo hypociltos. You can not roh tho neoplo of Its'rlght of amusement. and it Is useless to make tho toller hallevo that drinking Is a crime, bo catiho ho will not admit It, but prove to you that moderately taken It has nil advantages," llevercnd Dr. Parkhurst, tho Pros -I'livterlnn iltvlno of Hew York, has nald: "While I will' not say that l'rohlliltlon by statute Is Impossible, I do know that no Prohibition stat tito enacted In the past has actually prohibited tho traffic of liquor." And "In closing his remarks said of the city of Now York: "If tho people demand It, saloons should be allowed to sell liquor on Sundays." This In "referenco to tho nttempt In cosmo politan Now York to prohibit thoBalo of liquor on olio day of tho week. At tho 1908 conferenco of tho Lu theran church, tho following resolu tion was unanimously passed: "In- tempcranco Is a fearful damnable , sin, destroying tho body and soul EUut modern fanaticism, which would ?mako sin what God has hanetjoued frund hind man's conscience where God Swould have ft free, Is oven more dan jjgerous and pernicious than tho 6ln Tpt Intempernnco anil nil mo evus fltherorrom resulting, Itov. T. IJ, Itcmonsnyder of the 1 nmnii Lutheran church of New ?"-. .: . .,.- ..,., i.i. ... York City saiu 01 tuu iruuiumiui movemont .and tho saloons: "I urn ns much displeased as you aro with tho totaf abstinence fanatics. Some of them aro frauds (possibly ho had In mind eomo of tho committee of One -Hundred), but many are honest. WAS AYLETT THREATENED. City orflclaU will tako the proper action In connection with tho state ments of Supervisor Aylett, that ho hns been offered a lirllio of $10110 In volo for the hltulithle pavement con tract, If they carry the matter Im mediately herons the Territorial Grand Jury. Insinuations of bribery In connec tion with this rontract havn been go ing tho rounds cut slum It was found that nno volo was needed to override the Mayor's vote. iVw out sldo tho Mayor's olllce havo taken them seriously became a contract tllat had such an overwhelming sup port of largo taxpayers ns was shown 1n' the hltulithle pavement petit'en presented to hto Mayor of tho city ought not to need oven the sugges tion of a brlbo to pull It through. ny man who would offer or 'suggest a brlbo when having In his posses sion or at his command such a re-q-iest from tho taxpayers Is n proper subject for the sanity commission. The II it 1 1 o t I n has followed tho trail of Supervisor Aylett for some weeks and found that he has been going. Jlio rounds of the largest tnx- iayoroT that, petition and excusing himself for not voting for tho con tract becausp,"hc had been offered n bribe of $1600." So far as known, ho has not hurried to first present the facts of this nllcged offer to the prosecuting officers of tho City or Territory. Judging from tho con versations reported, ho merely con sidered tho ''offer" 'nn Item of his ex cuse, and poeslbly a factor In the gnme of factional politics that Is be ing plajcd day after day In tho Ho publtcan party. Aylett for so'mo reason or other' has paid moio attention to the al leged offer of tho bribe than to the merits of tho httiillthlc question. Ami It tho Incident. Involved any .other than Aylett, whose honor has never been successfully nssnllcd, but who docs not always show good judg ment, tho circumstances ns now pre sented would have nil tho appear ance of a man either walking nnd talking In his sleep, or on n fishing expedition for n good thing that fall ed to come through. When the Grand Jury takes tho matter up, it Is to bo hoped and as sumed that politics will be eliminated and tho wholo proposition brought down to tho brns.s tacks of Intelli gent facts. Ten (10) Room House In ' KAIMUKI Modern and in Best of Condition Largo Grounds (-15,000 sq. ft.), Growing Troos, Onrden, Chlckon Corrals, otc. Kntlre grounds nil fenced nnd well Improved. Price, $3500 Bishop Trust Co.. Ltd. BETHEL STREET school graduates, and equals III na tlve ability. One enters business, tho other enters college. At 22 tho one who went' Into bus iness will have been promoted sever nl grades If he Is capable. Tho other will havo Just graduated from college, and If ho enters business Ufa will take u subordlnato place. ills old classmate is four, years ahead of him. Tho real test of tho college-bred young man, Mr. Hi own holds, comes at this point. Will ho cat tho bread of humility nnd begin at tho lowest round of tho ladder, or will ho feel that because he Is n college graduate ho wilt demean himself to begin at the bottom? Unless willing to work up from, tho bottom, Mr. Drawn makes it clear that the collego training will hamper the young man who has It. Ho holds the employer can not give preference to the col lego man until ho has shown that his college training has added vnluo 'to his work. Mr. Drown then covers the wholo problom of success, whether the man graduates from n collego or u boot black stand, when he says tho thor oughbred will win, through his long training, oven if handicapped, heforo tho homo Btrotch Is reached. Thnt Is, providing ho Is n thoroughbred and has tho right training. Another Interesting tiV-'oranco In this connection was an address by Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt at this , ear's banquet of the Cornell Univer sity seniors. Prof. Schmidt took for his. topic, "Horning a Ltvlnu." He stnrted In with tho declaration that "Nn man cah earn n living out of collego -who has not earned ono. while lit college." llo said ho was not referring to the students who worked their wny through college, hut the rank nnd tile. "Those whoso well manicured nallH proclaim that (hey toll hot, neither do they Bpln, yet Solomon In nil his glory was not arrayed In such hats nnd In such rolled up trourcra na ono of these. It is u very common Idea hut it very mistaken ono that during four years of collego you nro n parasite, This Is it heresy nnd n had one.'1 Prof. Schmidt tircd tho men to read. Ho said: "Thero nro four kinds of books (ho hooks ou havo to read, tho hooks )ou ought to read, tho books you ought not to load, nnd tho books you might ns well let tho other follow read. My advlco Is, read tho classics and nuig nzlnes nnd books of tho day. If 1 wore asked to choose betweon tho five-foot shelf nnd it bag of ,nicdcrn novels I would ho In n quandary. I nm nfrald I might let tho five-foot rlielf go. Divide your tlmo, betweon Milton nnd magazines. "A man In collego earns his living In tho senso ,1 menu, by the three It's reading, rubbering nnd rnng llng. "Sharpening your tools ns ou havo been doing here at 'college Is earning you n diving; achieving something la earnlug a living: tho confidence Inspired by chniactor Is tho basis of earning a living. Worlr ls partly bendlngover your books nnd partly playingfootball." th4 cr-lura isrili t? ttilt4 as! 1 '(.TCI4, t ft v ' iat'il""- - "i.$n I "-.: ti'.fW.W tilt -? '"4 n'-X'r- Mm revu.'i u :s. .t t- int T.swlj; fear hundred hailrfr ci'tH 'fet opium, which they had relied, 'on board the steamer, and which thn Jury had found I vat not rullty oj Importlhcr The authorities had h& more right to keep this opium", after I was ncqultted,, than they had -pi nno and linpriron m, and yei tney aro not satisfied with keeping mo In nrlfon mora, than threo mouths, but must nlKiv without color of rRhtt re tain my .properly. Tho pcoplo of your great country boait thnt Kb ndmlnlstrnllrin o'tJus tlco Ir fair; nnd that they deprive no man or property without duo proc.cs-1 of law, nnd, furthermore, Hint Hi? authorities Jit no enso retain any man's. iironurtv after they1 firn' ad judged not fcntltled therein. 'While It Is considered n Bpeclally heinous offence fot tthnse ndiniiilsliirlng the law to actiiit or lolaln property or any kind t lint belongs to litigantii or persons licenced of crime. Hven In China, if n man In tried for wrongfully hnvlng property, such property Is restored to him If ho Is. found not ;iillty; nnd yet. In thin country, wl Ich profesfos to havo nn ndmliilstrnt rm of Justice less corrupt than China. 1 rim dragged nshpre, nearly $-10' worth of my property taken fiom traveling. mouths' lni away to 01 being rotur n law thatl back to cln Til Boctos? Says (AiskHim) Drink V jM&SmAtA, a Mtnoi toiic etwucr "GOOD FOR, THB APPETITE A Sparkling Tempcrnncc Drink, having the tonio. prop erties of Ocntian, Calamus and Angnsturn. Its daily use will benefit the entire digestive tract. The flavor is odd, but agreeable. You will learn to'likeitr '5c, IN BOTTLES 5c. Distributed by ' Rycroft's Fountain Soda Works, , SOLE AOENT tho ship nn which I nm mil nflor nearly four ijirlFonnieiit 1 am sent mm wiiiiuiu my jirupeuy led to me, whllo there Is keous mo from coming m It, LEAU HUNG. I IWpLAW NOWFACING CONSTITUTION Kdltor Evening Bulletin: In connection with tho appointment of tho Public Land Uoard by tho Gov ernor. It mny ho Interesting to note'Wl'l endeavor to answer your good EFFECT 1 JAPANESE Attorney Chester Dnylo Is general ly ronceded tp.know more nbout tho Jiipuneso on these Islands than nny other white man, and, for this reason, thu Hlh) Trlbuno hns asked him to give his Iden of tho effect which pro hibition would havo on tho local Jap nncse, its this phase of tho question hns uftcn been brought up. Mr. Uoylo unsworn its follows: Hllo, Hawaii, May :i0, 1910. My Dear Mr. Editor: You nsk me for an expression on tho subject of prohibition nnd its ef fects, If nny, upon the Japanese lab orers on tho various plantations. I CHINESE JUSTICE BEnElTHAN OURS Editor Evening nullotln; I am n Chinese; subject nnd pro hibited from landing In tha United Stntes or theso Islands. I nrrlvcd hero on February 19, 1910, as n stoward on tho S. 8. Mongolia;, whon I was arrested, on the ship, and lodged In Oahu prison on n charge of Importing smoking opium. 1 re mained thora until 1 was acquitted beforo tho U, S. DlBtrlct Court hero on Mav 31. 1910. Tho law under which I wns charg ed provided, It I was found guilty, Waterhouse Trust DOES COLLEGE EDUCATION PAY? a Speaker Cannon recently told a young college man 'that he ought to (cheer up; ho might live down his couego cuueauou. speaker uannon Is no longer authority. This Is tho time of year that the young grnduntes aro declaiming on how tho -world should bo run, 'and tho old folks nro dltcusslng whether mi -advanced education Is worth whllo. And It is n vory Important period In tho life of tho young pco plo of the hind. in the estimation of this pnpor the college education always pays. Should the youth provo slow In 'his studies and come through tho course mapped out with Indifferent ncu demlc honorB, ho would ovon then have gained a grent deal In the per sonal collego dissociations and expe rience In dealing with his fellows In honorable. sportsmnnllKo spirit, that should he of lasting boiicflt to him In meeting the serious problems and the dally struggles of life, President Drown of tho New York Central Itallroad Company not long ago made tho statement that tho young man Just out of college starts with n handicap as against tho boy who "started on hU life career from the High School. Ho compares tho case of two young men, each 18 years old, both high Real Estate T0R'HENTv: ' Bedrooms. K Manoa Valley 3 $40, Matlock Avenue 2 25' Matlock Avenue 3 30 Alexander Street 5 60 Lunalilo Street 3 25 " Nuuanu Street 7 CO. FURNISHED: . k Manoa Valley 3 50 Young Street ....2 30 FOR SALE: Improved and unimproved proper-. ty in Manoa. (Kaimuki, Palolo and inside districts. WANTED: To buy a small house and lot in good neighborhood, that the Supremo Court of tl)o Unit ed Stntes Jias very recently decided that rules n 1 regulations promul gated by an executive officer, even though authorized by net of Con gress nro laws resulting from nn im proper delegation by Congress of its proper legislative power, nnd hence aro unconstitutional." Thero Is a provision In tho hill la'cly ' Congress to amend the Orga . t. rending us follow?: riii IV "ilssloiier Is hereby nu t'lcr' "I Ic larform any nnd all nits, prr .. o fmms of oaths, nnd, with tho ui ,.toval of tho Govornor nnd said Hoard, mnko uucli rules and reg-i ulatfonB as may bo necessary nnd proper for tho 'purposo of cnrrylng tho provisions of this section and the land laws of Hawaii Into full forco and effect."' Of course the Commissioner, Gov ernor, and Board, Jointly or sever ally can not legally nnd constitu tionally do any such thing nnd will ha held up In court ns soon ns they nttompt It. ' It would tako. but llttlo moro to oblltcrnto nil tho recommendations of tho special sekslon of thoLt-gls- laturo so far as they roluto tojsec-, Hon 73 of tho Organic ,,Act .,and Lnws). It is clearly ovldenttlUU' tho special session of tho Lcg'lslaluro made a sorry Job on tho .land law proposition. Yours truly, T. J. ItYAN, Honolulu, Juno 9, '10. pdnlilo who Ilv6 best where" tho ch vironment Is not Btrnngo 'nnd the re striction of llfo.ninj ylaiuturn, not too uovrrc. A warm Imtli,nn'd ft'plji of Riikl Ib to tho plantation laborer af- ' tor his day's work what tho cocktail Is to llio educated and llbernf-ih'fndod Amorlcnn, nnd ,nny Jaw which Per mits tho hnolo'to havo hip cotktall In ' his own house, nnd denies It to tho Japanese Hold laborer) cither by di rect prohibition or because of -tho difficulty to obtain It, will not bo re spected, nnd with each nrrct for any cause tho Japanese, with their' Btronu "stick-together" stntlniont.iwlll be come restive, discontented nnd hard er to mnnngo. .-. 3 , . It Is always Host, trt.lcavo ,well enough -alone. Wo bnvo n good liquor law, nnd, could It bo enforced more rigorously. It would he nothing short of Idiotic to forco nny chnngo In tho luodo of llfo of odr laborers, which even may, leave nlono must, break up tho nowly created spirit of satis faction and harmony existing among them .throughout the' Territory, with tho plantations, x Yours truly, rJUESTKR A. DOYLE. NEW PASTOR HERE. self from tho standpoint of my Jnp aneso clientele, rather than from that of tho sugar ptnntcrs. 1 am Bomowhnt handicapped In nrrlvlng nt n conclusion by the attitude of the Japnncso on tho subject, owing to the fnct that n movement to prevent pcoplo from exercising tho thirst hab it In their own way Is unknown to Japan or any other Oriental country that I have visited. Tho Japaneso re- gar dtho wholo -prohibition movement as n joke, used only to bcuro the Hawallans, nnd If 'prohibition heenmo an accomplished fact from a lcgls latlvo standpoint, I, with twenty years' cxpcrlenco In tho police de partment of Hawaii from Special Of- lllcer to Deputy High Sheriff of tho Territory, say that with tho inuo pendent sheriffs, etc., on tho various Islands, tho law could not bo en forced, especially against tho Jnp aneso, who regard Belt-Indulgence ns an Inallonnblo right of manhood. -imTT, HELP YOU IN' BUSINESS. Tho Boventy-clght thousand Japan-lnpEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 -TO 10 eso you have In tho Territory nro1 A. M. Hov. KrnnkWhlto who lstto occupy tho Central Union church pulpit during' tho vacation arrived on tho Wllhelml na, nnd with his family Is comfortably located at tho MacDonald. Mr. Whllo Is tho. pistor of tho Union Park Con gregational church of Chicago. Ho preached Spudi.y nn board tho Hteuui or and his nudlenco wan greatly pleased with his address. i ,, DORN. ADAMS In Honolulu. Juno 14, to tho wlfo of .Howard Adams a. daughtor, (11 pounds). The Wireless ST. Waterhouse Trust Fort and Merchant Streets L If you are looking for a suitable gift for a lady, we . would call your attention to our large stock of rich CUT GLASS and ROCK CRYSTAL. We particularly mention our elegant line of VASES of all sizes and shapes, nnd of beau tiful design, In CUT GLASS we handle Hawkes' it's known fo be the best. BEAUTIFUL STYLES This is the expression we have from nil who have viewed our new arrivals in the NEW, SMART SPRING STYLES. Newness and beauty in footwear were never more evident. Dressy Boots v V In the new short-vamp imtterns. Pat- ept leather vamps and cloth tops: others of dull kid with kid tops; still others made of all Cravenette cloth. Style iust like cut. Price .,. $4,50 and $5.00 L H. F, Wichman & Co.. Ltd.. LEADING JEWELERS FORT STREET Suede Pumps Without straps; "no bulging," "no slipping." Made in Black or White Sueder slightly extended soles, Cuban heels. They At the arch and cling at the heel. Style just as cut. The pair ....,!, $4.50 -' 'jUmBi. "flallVHllll. Ankle Strap Made of' Bright Patent 'Colt Skin, Black Suede and Sea Island Duck; plain dress toes, Cuban heels. Just enough trimming' to show class; walking weights, Priced exception ally low. The pair $3.50 alBW aHHaR Manufacturers' Shoe. 0., Ltd., 1051 Fort St. ffj&aflfrittt Hii'.tfM.afetoitt)' L- -- jfifc-4. a,Lii'vMMT"tr mm' '" r 1waBaalWiBWCCWlTJ