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,. 'r)j-: t,.V' O, JV ai'- "'.fSEBKlia- miflWIMUliWIPl"i'!pwmV in' , . mt 4 ...);,,, ,.,1. i JT. 'M'l"'. .?-'il fr''lftt'. WtPf KVENINO HCLLETIN, nONOMJMJ. T. II., miDAT, 't)K& D, 1910. fr '. If n Evening Bitlugtin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 Kinj; Street, Honolulu, Territory o( Hawaii, Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tueiday of each week. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. - i Wnllnoo R. Parrlnston, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. HVUININCl LIULUIITIN Tn Mmilh. unrwhcre In U.S ,7B Per OuKftcr, ftnywheit In U.S... 3.oo Pei Yrr, ttvhtreliiU.!) N.ua Per Veal, ostii1, torciRn I3.ik CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED i in the Territory of Hawaii, p I Editorial Rooms, - 2185 1 ts?l. Business Office, - 2256 l Friday Of all the firc arts, music is that jwhich has most influence on the pas sions and which the legislator ought Jthc mest to encourage. Napoleon. 1 WasliltiKton usually liua one lliliiK after another to lmnd to Hn Wall, lint ordinarily we Ret nil we ask. t'Tba 'lirlricljinl trouble with tbese war cloud utorlcs Is that tlicy get jicoplo thinking In the wrong direc tion. ' -- Ji.'Ab a one. not even tlio Delegate, knows the details of the McCrnsron jvnhlawa bill, tho mystery bc.-omea jlic deepest over. It may ho that tho President (-hanged his mind on tho appointee or Collector of Internal Ilcvonuo for jlawall as ho once did on tho ap pointment nt a minister to China. i) Mr. Cottrlll has been good enough to forward his photograph, so there's no mistaking tho fact thnt Cottrlll Vx'pocts to arrive In Honolulu as Ktv criuo Collector with ho ulsgtt!.''J. If John McCrosson should nsk for hi) HonolulnAviVtc'r work's the people Could lie hardly more surprised than Ihey nro to know thnt ho wants Con fess to transfer tho rights of tho Wiililawti rights. ft Honolulu tins candidates for every thing In sight oxcopt for tho prlvllego of manipulating tho first Hying ma chine. That Is something that tho liolltlclans nro ready to turn over to Jlto esteemed friends of tho opposi tion. it Whllo public attention Is attracted .by tho new problems that come up .from day to day, tho people should (not forget thnt ono of tho biggest things Honolulu has on Its hands Is the necessity for killing oft" the mo iqiiltii, Tho pest does not becomo jjesa of a danger to public welfnro bo icuiiso It has been with us always. fl More wnr talk from Japan by way fof Victoria suggests that tho Asso ciated I'ress roprcirontntlo nt Vic toria, I). C, gives more Importune) to IJiilmlnntlona of n Japanese nowiip.i (rcr than tho Associated I'ress repre sentative In Toklo, who Is In closo Houcli with tho situation. If II Is ns ilmil as tho morning patter's cable In terpretation makes It appear, tho As oocl;(ted PrpsH would' not. hosltate to ait'eml n fow more cents ,nnit got tho luforiiiatlon first hand from Jnpnnose centeru.- i i - -g M'CROSSEN'S LATEST. If thu iwoplo of Honolulu should "wako up porno morning and find that fclolm T. .McCroBson had l"it a bill bc uoro Congress to gVvo him un' eternal cinch on nil tho'wnter of the Terri tory, nbovo ground and below, they would not be moro surprised than Ihey nro to know thnt ho Is after the water rights' of the military reserva (Ion of' Wnhlawn, rights already hold b',o company organized and, opernt Ing'iiihdor tho authority of a law en-' iictell1 by Congress, Trio first query thnt comes to one's Yilfiid. Is, what enn McCrosson be drlv Inp nt? ...No ono can answer that but Mc Cfosson, und had ho desired the peo- Plu, of Honolulu to know, he would il'R'LtleHH have said sometli'lng of Ills l.'a'ns previous to his departure from tho'clty. And the tact that all atten tlcn was centered on the big Katt litrh scheme previous to McCrosson' departure Tor Washington, makes ' more natural tho quick conclusion ! 'that tho Ouhi end of the water oper Ltor'a plun Is n "Cum shoe,, proposi tion, and tlio Hood Lord knows whut - will bo opcnol np next. Until Mc'Ci'oPsbn'2 side of It Is lifnrit, und no. ono Is hero lo spent! i.uUfor Mm, tho schemo can ho dls- etitiaOrt only fror.i ono standpoint - ihaiilif tho mvKont rUhti luul Intor - WUI3KL.Y UULI.IITIN Pet Sti Montat fl .no r Vtir, nrwhttctnU.S. ..... l.ou Pet Yew aorwherr n Cftwdt.. I.fto Per Yttr tttild, fotuxn 3,to lotmd at'the Pmtorfct t HoDOlita u sccoad-class mttter decemer o, ioio cctn established under tho authority o' Congress. So far ns this paper has been In- lurmed tho Wahluwa Water Cor.i pnny, now holding tho privilege) (.ought by McCrosson, has conducted Itn business to tho entire satisfaction of the military authorities and thu people depending on Its supply o( wuter. "This company' has done all the1 pio neer work, tnken all the risks, enr rled on nil tho development and In vested all the capital necessary 'til prove that tho watir rights of 1S10 military reservation nro worth some thing to tlio government nnJ to tho people generally. On the lnco of It, the request of McCrosson Is that he bo granted the wuter rlgnts nnd leave the big dam to the Wahlawa Wnter Company. And also on the face of It, to grint tho request won il tin entirely unnec essary ' for (.ervlng the convenience and needs of the military arm of the government and preeminently unjust,' to theValer Company, the Wahlawa" settlers, and nil those persons 'who have, ilevcli)i)'e('lnn'ds,. nnd established Industry on the basis of thj water derived "frnin (he Ynllltary reservation. In. fact, on tlio fuce of It. tlu whole proposition lu so raw that wo cun' hardly believe that It Is what "If seems, n scheme to walk In and gob-, ble up the fruits of tho Industry 'of another, and In so doing. Indict heavy,! losces on some and ruin on others, nil through nn net of Congress vhloli alms to repudiate- u law passed mtp- posedly In good faith somo years ago.' No doubt there Is truth in tho ru qucnt assertion that tho peoplu of Ho nolulu take snnp Judgment en too mnny things nnd go off half cocKe.l. It Is also truo that tho custom la's become almost a habit for som of our excellent cltlieris nn'd tlioso not resident In tho Territory to biln? forth n brilliant Idea on what thty think should be done, In these inlands, nnd tho Honolulu public bo In entire Ignorance of what is being done to them till 'the schemo Is brought opt In the form of a bill before Congress. Iloth tho custom nnd tho habit are bad, dangerous; Just us bad and just as dangorous when applied to water nnd water rights as when including tho liquids and beverages that Intox icate This McCrosson bill should bo hold tip 'by nil mfnns until mote Informa tion cun bo obtained concerning It, nnd If It prove to b'e wliat It secni's,. should ho,. hold .up.anywaj;..;.,.. THE CDLLECT0RSH1P. Hnw'nlt'lins n real fight on Its hands to prcservo tho principle of priority for residents of tho Territory in all appointments to public oITlco, Fcdorul as well as Territorial. Mr. Cottrlll of Toledo, Ohio. ha3 unquestionably been' given to bollovo that ho will be appointed to tho posi tion of Collector of Internal Kcvcnuo for Hawaii. We have no doubt that Mr. Cottrlll Is a very excellent nnd able gontlo man, but we are certain that lie is not more able, or more deserving or so much entitled to tho olllce of Col lector Internal Revenue ns one of mnny residents of Hawaii, Our'Jpcople should by all moans ro lterato thelfy opposition to tho ap pointment of outsiders to Federal of fice, when wo hnvo cnpnblo nndt'pat rlo'tlo men In our own ranks who can satisfy every demand of tho public servlci. ? ';'' It should be made known ttir'bugh the proper chnnnels-'-whlch wVrtrt nvery possible channel that the American citizens of Hawaii nre. for local self-government, nnd recogni tion of our local people. This Is right, 'when the local people uru tup able of self-government und there Is no doubt of their Integrity nnd loy alty. 1 The commonwealth of Hawaii s without fault nn this scorn nnd should ho thrlro nrmod because its cnuso Is 'Just &.. Home1 For Sale COLLEGE. HILLS 'MA'NOA ' $3000 A GOOD HOME OR A GOOD INVESTMENT TRENT TRUST! ' CO., Ltd..' FOR SALE Two Fine Lots in Puunui A Big Bargain Bishop Trust Co., Ltd; 'BETHEL STREET IF YOU WANT TO SEND A Wireless CALL UP' 1574 AND A BOY WILL COME FOR THE MESSA'GE, 1 (Continued from Face 1.) Idea locally that 'the Internal reve nue olllce here Is to have a new head. Lacked Agreement. ' When Informed of the cubic this morning Coventor Jfrenr seemed) to be surprised, lu view of tho state ment of Oeorgo Carter that President Tuft hail decided not to appoint Cot trlll, Tito Coventor intimated' that tho failure of tho people here to"ugreo upon a candidate for tho placo Is mainly responsible for a mnlmniider being cuusldercd. Ouvcrnor Krear believes thnt tits olllco referred lo In connection with Cottrlll Is collec tor of Internal revenue and docs not refer to i!!ecto.r of customs at nil, (HrH-rlul lliillotln Utirriiiponchrnw.) TOLEDO, 0., Nov. 28. Hon. WattrhteeTrust Real Estate for Lease Makao Beach Lots, Koohuloa, Oahu We offer theso deulrablo beach lota situate on the windward sldo of Oahu for leaso for a twenty (20) year torm at a modcruto, rental, , (, Lota uro 100x300. This property can bo reached' by ran. ; j;,;1: :. . v. .'ii., w For Sale -'" A Barijain in Makiki District for . ' ' ?3250 Waterhouse Trust FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS HONOLULU, T. H. J I ninmfi MM SVPpOk.j; Holiday Framing We use the same crafts manlike methods in making our frames as in our Christ mas Novelties all "original with.a well balanced stock to select from. GURREY'S Chnrlcs A. Cottrlll was born In Kind- lay. O.. December's. '18C3. nnd mov ed with his pate it's to "Toledo In 1807. He entered' the public S"'i '"Is of this city and was graduate: from in June, 1K81, having :i president of his clars dm lug hi. t.i tlro senior year In tho high schbol. He entered tho United States In ternal Ilcveiluo Scrvi o nt Toledo August 1, 1S81, us clerk to the col lector and by u iicrlcs of promotions rote to tho position of general book keeper for the tenth collection dis trict of Ohio. During this time he rend law rotating to that branch of tho public servi'c. Ho was employed from Juno !, 1887, to January 1, 1888, by the treasurer of Lucas County, O., und on the latter ditto, entered the office of tho Sccrotnry of State ns Colum. bus ns chief of tho Division of Incor poration, and futitiuued In that ol llce until January 1, 1893. During that time he specialized In corpora tion law. In January, 1SD3, ho was appoint ed deputy recorder of Lucas County", 0,( and filled tho duties of Unit ofltco to satisfactorily tluit on Noveriiber' 1, 1897, he was promoted to chief deputy, which position lie held to the entire satisfaction of the taxpayers nnd of his ,hlef until September 1, 1910, During theao years Mr Co't trlll gave n great deal of lime pint, attention to laws relating to real es tate. J ,Jlr. Cottrlll has iiljyuys,b,eoUTm;j)nij( Inj'iitly nnd emclcntly Identified with the Republican party, not only In this city, county und state, but also nationally. He was a 'member1 ttf the Hepubllcan Stnto executive cilimillt j tee tn 1887, nnd lias been n delegate to or nu officer of nearly every Stnto co;ivpntjqn since thnt tlmo unci has u?eu tut oiu "er in cucu or' me luur Inst national conventions. He, has been a speaker In every iatnlc cani pulgn since 1887 under the direction of tho Hepubllcan Stnto executive vunmlttec und Is u member of that committee. In 1908 lie did effective campaign ing throughout this State nnd In Went Virginia and Kentucky. Mr. Cottrlll's command of language, his forceful utterances nnd pleasing per sonality havo made him n 1'DPJtlnr and effective speaker on State and national Issues. Ho Is fervid, ng. gresslvc and convincing, and his sin cerity, coupled with his accurato knowledge und his ability In pre senting facts Irt ii convincing way, hnvo made him n strong 'factor 'In every ninp.gti In which lio has Par-, tlclpatcil, 1 I Mr. Cuttilll Is n gchtlcmnn,i or pleasing pcrtonnllty nnd nffablc milli ners, making friends 'eaKljy and, ve Ulnlng thelh by reason 'of! 'lifsMnnu merahle likeable qualities of heart and mind,. , In toloied Masonic clrclbs Mr Cot trlll has takeu high rank, having re ceived the 33rd degrco In tho Scot tish Kite unil being past grand com mander of Ohio Commniidcry.Kiilghts Templars; hut) been mi officer for yearn In the colored tirand Lodge nnd (Srand Chnptcr, ns well as deputy for Ohio In the colored A, A. S. It. He is u prominent Shrlncr ami has o:cuplcd the chair of tho Odd l"el lows, local nnd State, nnd of the Knights of l'ythlns, now serving ns grnnd chancellor. of the latter organ ization. REV. BROWN'S PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP INVESTIGATED Spiritual Poety to Another; Man's Wife Rtises a Rumpus. rcctlc friendship for another man's wlfo has caused somo Very ml nlra?atit mnmcuts for tho llcv. Cltas. tt, Jlrown, referred to by tho' Coast papers ns tlio "best-known divine an the Coast." The llev. Ilrowu has. re- flgncd from the pastorate of thel-'lrst Cnngrcgatlonnl churcli of Oakland, Gil., but claims thnt Ill-health is tho cause (if hit) withdrawal from , tho icauersnip or nis unci:. A nmmlttce of church officials has Investigated the charges that have been .whispered louder than stngo wnispcrs regarding uic intimacy lie- tween himself and Ilrs. Dr. Jinriin u membor of his flock, and hns ro- turned a verdict that tho friendship wna purely of tho highest order, inc ifev. ur, jirown was inr somo time jiasjorof jwi church In this city, nnd Is well remembered by'many of his f(jrnc,r cougreaflij)!. Just 'Right' For Christmas? NOW Is the tlmo to leavo orders for l-'KUIT. The S. Sv Slcrrii, Bailing Decombor 14, roaches San I-Vancfsco Do:eniher 20. DONT .MISS IT, tii r , . ISLAND fRUIT CO., "" " '72 S. King Street" f ' Gold Jewelry The Gift forXmas Tho question, "What shall, I select for Chrlstmns7" can bp easily nnswercd by taking n stroll through our store. A glanro at our well-llllcd caecs offers many suggestions to tliot'o in doubt. Our stock of Christmas Goods audi Xovol tics is bettor than ever ho fore, -niid -wo know we can help yoi If you will call on ub.. ' , . H. F: Wichman & Co.. Ltd., Leading Jewelers FORT STREET i '(B r. Christmas Candies Wholesale and retail. Schools supplied. low prices. IMPORTED FRENCH BON-BONS CHOCOLATES, MARSHMALLOW.S, ETC. J5 Finest in the World made fresh every day. Order your Christmas candies here. Remcmhcr the Palm Test is "The Best."" Palm Hotel Street. a Butter as (rood as was ever 'made on a farm better than the aver age sold here. ASK FOR THE AUSTRALIAN. . , Wc have some fresh fish. A3k for it. COLE, SALMON, TOM COD, ROCK COD, HADDOCK. Extra QuaL'ty. , ;t;1 Mctrobolitan -HEILBR0N & LOUIS, Proprietors . ' rHONE IBM.' .! ' 1 I Plaririing.the Xmas Dinner? ,, 1 .1 Remember that every one of HEINZ "57" t'4 IMP i ! I I ". , is absolutely pure and free, from "'pre servatives. There is the mince meat . that you must have. Among the others """' is something to add zest to every course. Ask vour crocer v fi t .1 The Pond Daiiy offers for tale at the rate 'of $1 per quarl absolutely pure HAWAIIAN CREAM frcm certified healthy cows maintained under perfectly san TT-TT'TJtrnMT' nenn ...! 880, and 1., and J. Co., C. J. Day & Co, New Lines of Whole DresS All the STAPLES and HOLIDAY GOODS sellhp tivc TOYS. . YAT HOTEL STREET, NEAR FORT "'" If It9s Paint AND YOU 'WANT A GOOD J0B,"SEE ME TOM SHARP ' ' -S r Sharp SignS -,,-i ; ,,. ABE BEEN EVERYWHERE PHONE 1G07 ELITE BUILDING- Churches and Sunday We have a lartjc stock 'at i Cafe, j ! Mf Phone 2011 Meat Market 5 " .' - 'i, Aii- 1 ti " 1 i e -!.. 1... Tr..... tit hJ also for sale by Henry MaydY 1' M. Levy & Co. NOVELTIES in every line of at ntduced Prices'. New, alirac r. .,, 1. HINQ,-'" Goods - ,s I m 4 z 'J JWwTTT W WT'il (lit., t: 'if' t r- I H&j,.i&-.ifrtMM, f ' n r.ir WttiUl'hiitrfti niiMa V i?jA5JW'-;',i . .... -i ,mk'' d'.ieVrf v46W4.4MiiJgr