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Evening Bulletin 3;30 EEOITIOIN Xmas ads create Xmas wants that Xmas stocks can fill From Bun Fmnclicoi Virginian December 25 For San Francisco: Mongolia December 23 From Vancouver; Milium Jnnii.tr)' 1 For Vancouver: Manuka January 2U il: Merchant! who t.ilk about honesty Roods in an honest, interesting way. in the advertising columns of thej BULLETIN, seldom have slack times.j , ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4807. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, DECE PRICE 8 CENTS. ' PORTUGAL'S POLICY DISPLEASES TWO POWERS PLAN URGED FOR GREATER HONOLULU fr j. -ic- Tx Juckl Outlines Needs Of City Urges Gov. Frear To Take Up New Street System - Westward A, comprehensive plan for tlin de- vclupmeiit (if Honolulu In u section: o( the city which Is declared to ho fnr behind the necesMllIcs of the (Lues, Is outlined In a communica tion fiom Alhurt V. .Imlil, Senntor ol'cct, to Governor Pi ear. Mr. Jiuld speaks nut only iu a resident of tho Mftli Dlsti Itt. hut from the hroiidur standpoint of one Interested In health mid sanitation I'irohlcnis, the Kinwth of tho community, the mili tary pio.mitlons of tho seaport, nnd the henoflts to ho derived by the pouter clauses of people. The part of tho town for which the great plait of civic development It urged U Unit lying west 'f Nuu nim 'street. Mr. Judd'g communica tion points out forcibly thnt tho sjs ,tcm of, streets Is Inadequate, sewngo li menace" to. tho health ,ot ,the. en "tire community, nnd that the giowth of Honolulu will ho seriously held had! unless tho Territory, through the Superintendent of Public Works, lakes quick action In carrying out an intelligent n ml Etilistantl.il plan for u fijstcm of streets. Mr. Judd's letter Is ns follows: "As n resident of tho rifth llepro, mutative District, I have been giv ing much thought to tho many prob lems now existing In the town pro- cIiilIs of Honolulu west of Nuuanu etiret, and I desire to outline to you certain ideas nnd to suggest if UieM! Ideas meet with lour npinoval thnt you tako tho Inltlatho In tho pro giam, Blocks Without Streets. "Tho part of town I refer to coil' Fists almost entirely of largo blocks COMMISSIONER KEEFE ENDS After seventeen days of Investiga tion In Hawaii, Daitlcl J. Keefe, com mlssloucr - general of Immigration, will leave tho Islands tomorrow for the Coast, sailing by tho Puciflc Mall liner Mongolia. He said today that he haB collected a vast mass of heter ogenous Information thnt will be whipped Into slittpu In u short time mid Incorporated in his leport. As to this report, the commission-or-gonera! liiughlngly refutes to com mit hlmseir, though he talks freely in what ho hus done In the Islands. Mr. Keefe returned early this morning from Kau.il, tho specially, chartered Inter-Island hteumcr Clnu- dine taking him both wuys. His tour of Kauai was u rapid but strenuous one, nnd he collected a lot moie In formation on tho question of labor, to which he has devoted most of his time while In tho Islands. He spent most of this morning at the local Immigration btatlon, anil his Until work wus on winie Inbor statis tics secured from tho various plan tation agencies and fiom the plant ers' labor bureau. Assistant Direc tor W. ,11. llabhltt of tho planters' labor bureau supplied him with u hunch of llgurcs on nationalities, wages, hours, cost of living nnu oiu or Ihlugs. While the commissioner refutes to statu what, U any, teroiuuieuilatlnus will lut contained In his leport, lm has not receded fiom llio iioslllou hu took early Iu the Investigation, which, Is Unit rillplnu labor Is not ilewlrn. hlv furJIuwuli, und the minor mini of land with houses (it various kinds nl!ig the street frontages, lint with tho Intetlors (if the blocks devoted to ngrlcultuiu. Into the lnturors ac cess eau be had only by the use of narrow ami crooked lanes. It Is In this pnit of town where most of tho f nhprpnlfiHlt, la if, nleil mill where meet of the large tenement-houses' have been erected. The sewer sys tem takes care of but a small pto portlon of tho sewerage. There Is a great deal of running water In open ditches and drains. Definite Policy Urged. "My suggestion Is that through (he Superintendent of Public Works, there be planned a comprehensive system of streets from Nuuanu street to Monnnlua, with sulllclent data to enable the legislative arms of tht government, both Territorial and mil ulclpal, to decldo upon some definite, policy of street building. "Tho social argument In fnvor ol more streets U that with a greater opportunity for house lots near the center of town tho patronage of the tenements will diminish. Military Argument Strong. "The military nrgumeiit for this policy Is obvious. There Is only one renrt now to Port Shufter and to Pearl Harbor. "Some such scheme ns abovo out lined will havo to bo undertaken In older to provide for tho expansion of Honolulu In the next ten years, nnd particularly for tho growth In "ldcnt to tho opening of Pearl Har bor. I hellovo that the people liv ing In town nnd working nt Pearl (Continued on Page 4.) expert soma Interesting comment on this In his repoit. "I hnvo mndo as thorough Investi gation ns I could of the labor and Immigration," said Mr. Keofe this morning "and am going hack to Washington with n gieat many fig' urcs to he digested and Incorporated In my roport. I havo seen tho work ings of tho sugar Industry from the Held to tho sack, seen It cut nnd har vested and ground. I havo seen the laborers doing the work, talked with them, discussed hours and wnges, and have seen them paid, 1 have statls tics on wage-srnles, contracts, cost of living and all such things. pnld particular attention to the plan, tntlnn and general stores, nnd have figures showing tho cost of nil kinds of food. I havo also taken much no the of tho conditions of Immigra tion. Alt of these things will bo put Into shnpo for n (totalled roport on Immigration und labor In this Terri tory." CUSTOMS OFFICERS OUT IN SEARCH OF OPIUM A dozen custom-house otllcors wont nplum-liuntlng to Kullhl this morn ing, on u clue that Ihoro was dope loncaled loinewliorn on the peuln- tula, llowmcr. when they returned nt noon It was staled that Ihey hud not found nny of tho tinned dream sllllf. This aftei licuil I he suuail Is hunting opium ut WilllilM, In Him vl clnlty of llm place whine. Ihn dope wus dug up ii'Sinnlay. QUESTIONS T.,tUcJi linn Mill brought li) (he Pulled . I Millet (Internment nuiilnst KExl ! nuncr of Hie iruie nlrret needed In git I block for Hie I'eder.il Inilldlmr,.-!- ere tiled In (he nl'llce f Clerk Murplij nf (he I'nlled Stiites 4 DNtrlct Cnurl IhN nfleri li. . t, J , , j. g. J, .; .3 .5 .S ... , fy j PORTUGAL PLANS (Hrm-i.il liu Hot in Culile.) IIKHI.IN, Oormany, Dec. 23. (lor ninny nnd Austria have made a pro tect to tho new republic of Poitugnl against tho republic's announced plan to expel their missionaries from Portuguese colonies 'on January 1. The Ph'im1 epuIslon Is a develoi ment of thu nutl clerical demonstrn tlon3 that characterized tho Portu glide revolution. PORE-FOOD BILL IS FINALLY. - Board of Supervisors Sustains Mayor's Veto of the 1 Ordinance. Tho fishmongers of Honolulu hnvo scoied a victory. They have succeed ed In tho defeat of n ordinance In troduced by tho City nnd County Hoard of Supervisors, that would havo to do with compelling them to place bcrcen envoi lugs over marketable waios Iu order to protect such csnuuo- dltles fiom tiles ami other Insects. I!y a volo of four to two, tho veto of Major Kein against the passage of such a Inw was sustained. Members McClcllan. Cox Ahln and Kane stood by tho mayoralty veto whllo Supervisor Qulnn nnd Uignu wero alono in tho battle to savo the ordinance from completo destruction. Deputy City nnd County Attorney Jlllvorton was present at a special meeting of tho Hoard at noon today nnd ho Informed the members thnt the ordinance osscssed no flaws as far as tho attorney department could discover that would cause It to fall down If contested In the Territorial courts. Despite tho statements com ing fiom Attorney Andrews represent In ga corterlo of fish dealers, tho or dinance was carefully drawn nnd the Andrews Insinuations wero declared oy juiiverion as simpiy sciiriiiou. Supervisor Daniel lognn. the father i of the oidlnancc, moved thnt the re gulation pass notwithstanding the veto of Mayor Kern. In substantiating his contention, Iigan declared that the op)sltiou towards tho ordinance enme In too late. Tho ordinance wsb advertised In tho columns of the city press and ho believed that the oppon (Continued on Pace i) TAKE VACATION Announcement as made on the stock cxehnugo Hits morning that llm exchange will tako Its long-deferred vacation next weok Tomorrow will bo tho last session before tho Now Yenr opens, and tho members will get n welcome test. Tho exchange poitidncd lis usual vacation owing In tho sensational block slump two months ago, feeling thai so long as llio Hllinllon wus cil Ileal, they had best hu on the Job (Continued on Page 2t LOCAI Thu H, H. Mongolia, fiiiui Jiipali, wa renin led off ll.il Inn's Point at 3; ID IhU iidviuoiili. Governor-Elect Has Eye On Presidency, Is Report Woodrow, Wilson Abandons Career, at Princeton for Politics. NKW YORK, Dec. 23. Politicians all over tholNmutry nru Indulging In prophecies. nk to the -future of Wood low Wilson? governor elect of New i Jersey, who has tier cried the preJl- dency of Princeton University to identify himself more a tlvely with politics. ' .After bis success on the Democrat IcVtlihet iu the gubcrnato ilal campaign, he Is hal'ed by many Dcmoctnls as the man to lend them to victory In u presidential election. CHIP'S FIRE -HORROR IS (Ajnuellltril I'mmi Ualile.) CIIICAijO, III.. Dec. 2.1. T great tVrtSin tile Morris Packing Co axt'J plant here has not jet beqn extinguished. ,Jwji more have been Injured by falling wnlls. The clll- 'Ztfiis'iiow propose an endowment fund of S3r,o;()l)ft for the-families of the twenty-four fironicn killed li) the path of duty. Ml I BELIEVED TO BE DEAD (Assnel.itnl Trens Cable.) DOVKIl, ling.. Dec. 23. Cecil Ornce, the English aviator who tried to .cross the chnnnol, Inst night, has not jet been found nnd Is believed tp have lost his life. EIGHT ARE KILLED BY EXCAVATION CAVE-IN (Asunplntrd PrcM Cillilo.) NKWAIIK, N. J., Dec. 23. A cave In at tin excavation being mndo for a largo building hurled n number of wrtrkmen. night were killed. SUGAR SAN KIIANCISCO, Dec. ar: 90 degrees test, 3.80c. quotation, S.illlCc. 1,1. Sug Prevlous DR. J. S, M'GREW'S Dr. J. S. Mcdrow celebrated his ninetieth birthday this morning tho Hawaiian hand being on hand nt his homestead bright mid early to give, a special concert in Ills honor. Tho "Palher of Annexation" Is In excellent spirits nnd lecclved his many friends with his old tlmo cordiality A dny or two ngo tho doctor was driv ing u buggy (Hut collided with a Rapid Transit car down town. "Yon want to get rid of mo, don't you," ho com (iinnlml In llm i,nitrirm;in "lint I'll mush u lot more buggies before I get IliroiiKh." . NOTICE TO ADVERT SERS . i- T Advertising copy for ufler- -I- Christmas advertising should be ' sent ut once to the II it 1 1 e 1 1 li. H will b almost Impossible In i 4- mako nil changes of ndwrllso- -t- nicnts oil Tunsihiy, Ilecembcr 27, unless the II ii 1 1 ii 1 1 u patrons urn pioiupt Iu luriilshlug 1r I'lilillKi. life' ' M DABY RAYMOND Brutal Father Arraigned But Forgiving Mother Intervened. llaby Knymond, n llttlo (hree-yeur. I lllil boy, unconsciously but none tho Ha effectively pioved n medium for the ox luqultliors to appear and reply I.orrln Andrews has been author tho reconciliation of his bellicose 'to the stn.e.nent made by City nnd'lzed by Attorney-General l.liulsny to parents tins morning. Leading n cute nnd nently-arrajcd that the) wanted IMwnril I.ane lu lad by the hand, Mrs. Mary Hay-1 dieted, "law or no law." mond walked down the nlslo of a crowded courtroom and, mounting the platform to the witness box, un- folded n tiller of brutality which uwakened the sympathy of not only tho ilUulct magistrate, but also that of the more or lesy case haijened of- II ers and attendants of tho lower. tribunal. The dellcato condition of Mrs. Itay mond appealed to nil who were with In tho sound of her volco. In clos - Ing her recital of marital wops, the Attorney uouuiltt, counsel ror Kd- wronged wITo asked leniency for herwnrd Lane, who has entered a plen erring ,husbnnd. She declared Hint In abatement in connection with the' ho was the solo provider for theli little family. "If he Is taken to Jail, we will bo left destitute," she sobbed, "and there will he nothing In the house for Christmas." Ilnby Raymond stood beside his mother nnd cast wistful glances at his father, who gruced the prisoner's dock. Whllo Mrs. Raymond was telling her story the child made re peated attempts to attract the atten tion of tho mother to tho faher, who, barefooted nin) dejected, stood at at tention before the nccus.it Ions made by the frail and ailing woman. It appears thatRnymond wont homo much under the Influence of liquor tho othor evening. Upon nr- wnmner ot uoinnicrco protesting rival there ho look offense nt tholn,K" "8t V'0 "f0""180" 1'lllslinvo ecn wnv matters bad cone durlne his al,.' drafted Into their final form and will sence. He objected to the Intcrfer- I once of a frlondlv Jananese. who had become attracted to the Raymond 1 I hoiiRohnlil through the sounds "',,. ' " .Dlr ...i.t ....Iu., ...,iiufl,uollmi I UWU Hill. IBtlltrc (I,, il lt.n LuiKuiniit...... i Mrs, Rnymnud alleged that shohad litiiktt ftjtii i itil alii tktiuil mill I ti li At weakened conttlou was unable to re. . 'f ' f Cmnmorco deprecates the pror , ii , . .... ..n - .,.,. ...., tlco of presenting o Congress hills re. tnllate or ovon call for assistance. ' . . .ii ,.. I Judgo Lymor faced n most perplex ,.. .III. ......... I.. .In.lt..n ...1,1. 11.... lliK lllli-uiiiiu ill uwimh ""Il il'U- ,mond nfter he hnd hearkened to the pleaof the abuse.1 hut forgiving wife. ' ' ' ",,B,ru'' V, B. , . ., , , ' '"" -" " "';' luuiisHii-ii mimiu iiniD iu v.miiu. , upe.Hie.i hoiuencu iiiiiigiiiK ii suspended sentence over his head that will drop at tho next offonsn. The Raymonds left tho 1...I,, ( -'"... ......,.v, ,.,I.I(,J. I I niiiirlrlifilil il nil, ,1 1 1 Ail t .1 ,i 1 1 ' PERU INSURGENTS ROB OFFICIAL TRAIN (AMucliitnl I'li'HK (Jjltle ) LIMA. Peru. Dee. 211 -The lnsur- gents who nre In n ftlutn of rehellloii lime today rolilicl a I'eriivlnu train of J .'lino n i-olii. which was being taken llilougli In pay public nlllchils, War-Scare In Orient i - a Japanese Prime Minister Ad- dreses Imperial Diet On Peace vAnnoclatKil 23. The Jap 1 TOKIO, Japan. Dec. nnee Imperial Diet oneiied hero to- da, marked by the promiuclaincnto u jiarqius i. Kuwurn, rnme .Minis- ier oi .uipan, ueriaung inai peace iniisi lie preserved iu ine urieni. Comlnir on th linelu nf ki imirli APPEAR BEFORE CIRCUIT - A number of grnnd Jurors nppear-l ed before Circuit Judge Cooper this morning In nnswer (o tho subpoenas! that weio lifiied jeaterd.iy ordering v.oumy auoruey i.iiinc.iu yesieruay Subpoenas were Issued for C. A.l Halley, Henry llortelmnn, Charles! Hocltus, Thomas M. Church, Thomas, Holllnger, lilwlii Kimball, V. II, Mc- Slocker. Sol Peck, Lester Petric, Pred A. I'i Mer, (Uorgo C. Potter, James! W. H lertson, V. T. P. Wntcrhouse, 13. C. Winston aud Ambrose Wlrtz. Tho subpoenas were issued bySxl Judge Cooper jesterday as a result of the testimony given by Cathcart, When he was called ns a witness by' indictment of l.nne on a charge of malicious assault. Lane, now serving a sent once of one year for vagrancy.! Douthltt Is attacking tho Indict ment returned against Lano on the ground that the former grand Jury Tll resolutions udopted by tlio 1)0 0",1 to Congress nt once. The resiiiiiiions as nnaiiy uratte.1 inciuuo Hie titles of the bills popularly known o u llm I.'nn rillnl, 11111 it .1 ( II'. . They aro as follows: Resolved: That the Honolulu Cham. , itiiliiK ii iwM.li lllliiliD 111 iiH.inn ..- out opiiortiinlty being first afforded for .., .,i.i, .iu f ..!, iu, ,r. . ' .',!.-.. I .,,,. T,.n(' i..,,-,,. there are 'w l''R l,ef,iro Congress two hlU rdalliig to Irrigation and the dlsposl ,n )( j , t , t f c3 lauds and water rights ,l(, Territory of Hawaii nioro par tclllry described ns follows- "A Idll (II. It. 27278 Introtluced Decemlter Mil. 1910 8, 8871 Introduced Heroin bor 7lh. 1910) relating to. the Irrlga lion nnd recliimallou of public lands In Ihn Territory of Hawaii amending nn Act enlllled "An Art tit piovldo ii (lovernment for tho Territory of 1 1 1- will" nppioved April 3tll. moo," ...a A i.tii mi ii 2TBl0 Inlroilue- ,,, i),.,.,.mi.r Mb, HMO H. (tons -Intro- .iiicdl Ihcember 7lh, IHIO) nrnnlliiu (,, , f, Mi'drosum. his ussoelaliis (in assigns iwitulu wuler rights on y Scouted .. l'rwa Talilc.) war talk. the Prlmo h was rend Minister's ; 'I'C"- " (o the as-. . statesmen, Is regarded not nn individual opinion! but i ex,,,.,,!,,,, ot national policy.! Jie i-mililislred tho necessity oi peace. 1 uotli on economic and humanitarian'; i-mtinftu t .' , . . IT IN LANE CASE wus prejudi-ed nnd was determined that l.nne should he Indicted ut nny cost, or, as Cnthcart state uion the stand, "law or no law. appear jn tno case for the prosecu. tlou, this fart and the taking of (ha case from tho hands of Cuthcart null turning It over to Andrews having produced the recent break between Lindsay and Cathcart, ' In his ktalemcnt on the wltnesn stand yesterday, Cathcart gave hi version of the proceeding!) In , thj grand Jury-ioom on tho day he ob- ar-H ! i Jectcd to I.orrln Andrews being call-. J before the Inquisitors ns a legal adviser. It was In reply to thenuei- tlons propounded by Douthltt that ifc Muted that he had Informed thjCJirjrjr tnat ho did not think thnt Lane Wild be held upon tho felony charge ot attempted rape, adding that the-r- mark was mado by some of tho grand Jurors that I.alfe ought to be InJUii.- cxl whether thcrti.was a law for (It, W t not. This wo the reply that resuU&l In the Issuance of the subpoenas1 Military reservation at Walnnao tJ; Islnud of Oahu. Territory of HnwnIL" which bills vitally affjet tho publhi Interests or Hawaii, and which havl not been subject to local consideration or dlbrusslon, therefore Congress Is respectfully rcquebted not to pass, paid hills. Resolved: That copies of this renrt-dig') lutlon bo sent to tho President of tho United Stntes, to the Secretary of tho Interior, to Die Presiding Officer nnd tho Chairman ot tho Committee on Territories of the Senate nnd of thu House of Representatives, nnd to our Delogato to Congress. 5 I hereby certify that the forogolnffH n truo nnd correct icoujr. of a reWtliE lion passed unanimously at tho lar bl'iuouthly nieetliiB of tho Me hers of tho Honolulu Chamber of Com merce held nt (ha rooms of tho Clianf. her, Ktangenwnhl Hulldlng, Honolulu, Island of Oahu Territory of tlaw,u)l, Wednesday, December list, lOHVwi- Pres. Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, Attest: Secretary, AFTER HORNET SAILS" B0NILLA DISAPPEARS NIJW ORLHANS," ijt., Dec. 23. Considerable excltemont prevails )ir 1 over the fact (hut shortly after" th'o ft departuio of tho former W 8. kuh-j' boat Hornet, recently iurrlinsejiyjc J me iioiiuuriis reoeir, i.eni-rm iuijin. and associates, vvhn had lieou iier."? for some llniH, hnvo dls-nipenredSili ' Is supposed (hat (hey biiwi gnuo WH ' ml thu Mexican const and will JoHiJJi Ihugiinboat ut some southern cvst'trtr '4 J km: