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Evening- .Bulletin
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MONDAY
'I In linn nliiini I li.nr icn Mir
(Ci'il bcl in life haw iiIhhj - been
(In erf ill .inl Imprfiil null, nlm went
iiIhhiI llii'lr IpiiIhc- llli si mnIIc nn
tlit I r iihi-, .mil (i. nk lliilr changes
nml i bailees of llil niortnl llfr like
nun.- Itliitrl-j.
,,t mlici- of the Senate illil well to
past t'io tux bill practlci'ly ns It
mn.i- t Kitn tlin iidiuinlstriillun. Tli'.s
bill, mi ilc law, will eventually put
litopet ty mi I mi I lom right throughout
lliu Territory.
Newspaper asidstnuro for Ihu labor
ennichen; coiupii from the sumo
eqiirco as tlio klml word -lint wcro
eHM foi thp Individuals who Irh'd tn
control tlio plantations liy a lombln
nllou ol Jnpnupsp laborers.
5loi.t poryono In In favor of Ihu
BChool bill, o there Rlioulil lo Hill
ii'whI in hold it up In order lo lenrn
What a III bo ilniii) with oilier' mous
.Kirn The whole lliPiir of tho edu
cation il scheme Is Hint Hi.- children
iinm hrt
Why li It that bimtnes men of Ho
nolulu iipppar lo Bhy when there Is
tnlk of n ptihtlr utilities rniutnli bIoii
wltli authority to act for () poopln
when dealing with thp holders of ,iub
lf fiaiu'lili'PH? Have American pub
lic utilities iiiiiiiiilsFlniiH ever done
the pulillr any harm?
'Thp man who objects lo Inlorfor
until with labor sn.itcbors on oiio
linliil anil thru pinposos lh.it Congress
lillniv the Introduction of a frnv Chln
taM! Inbnrors, Iiiih learhi'il n Rtalp of
, mini that iippiIh IIxIiik. Up ban an
ojlniorilinary iiIMuip of the i.n
lirni'tlrnl anil tin- Impossible.
"Soiiih people think that 1'awall's
part In the labor business Is to pay
th'i oipeiiFe of getting laborers heie
nml then sit down and nwnlt the ar
rival of a y, 1 Samaritan who will
piiy llmlr way out The lUlit against
the labor agents Is not only J. Milled
hut tho leaders ol IniliMtrv In the
community would bo der"lut In their
duty If they did otherwise.
HAWAII'S FIGHT FOR LABOR
Some residents of Honolulu seem
is,
tn think it sliange and Inconsistent
that lluuull should so strenuously ob
ject to outside Interests coming to
tho Islands and recruiting labor.
"They uro doing nothing muro than
you urn doing In tho Philippines and
Kurope," Is tho common way of put
ting It.
' lluuall should make no iiiiilngli's
fur making enmlllliius as iiiiioniforl.
able mill liupuislhli' fur l.ilmr Mi.itrh
its us Is iusIlile. The men eug.igi'il
In the labor Mulching buliii"". lire
I'lii'iuli's nf Hawaii niiil erloiiklj en
iluugcr IN pro-iieillj. Tlic) sluiulil lie
I real id ncronllnglj.
Ah for these agents doing tho Mime
nn Hawaii's agents in other p.utH in'
tho world, the statement Is not true
Hawaii semis Its ngents lo tho
Philippines for laborers with tho
piomlse, amply fulfilled that the pro
pie will better themselies. Their
riiirroundliigs will not only bo lin
proicd but tho wotk offeied them Is
of n character that will serve them
well should they ilecldo to return to
their old homes, l'lliplnos coming to
Hawaii aro learnlni; tho sugar litnl
iii'Mi nml wo have no doubt that this Is
vtJio reason why tho Philippine gov
ernment does not object to rillplno
emlgiallnn.
Hawaii's ngonts In I'urnpn nro also
presenting far hotter opiiortunltleH
tbnn tho Kiiropenn farmers have In
their own country, nnd tho offer Is
luadit with tho honest hope that tho
people will establish permanent and
Independent homes In tho ngilcultiiral
districts of thl!) Territory.
lVo biicIi pi import Ih beforo nny of
tho ieoplo who nro misled by tho
Alaska cannery agents. They are go
lij; to an iiiiklmily country, Into u
ciliii'ito Hint la a liaidiililp In llreir,
and they exchnngo balmy open air fur
f .
Edi roit
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
WliUKI.V MUti,UT(N
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Per Vt4l, ftnywheit ft; U S. . . I. tin
Wi Yr hnywhet-t n (nn!i. I.Mo
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mcftMt t the Fmtoftim mt Hotmii la
M rtfiiul.rlK mutter
APRIL 3, 1911
u.-
the iIIipiim' ilealh-lMTnliliK ntiiiospheip
of Hip II' b (iinnern'K
In jiistlre lo tin' worklim noonlo
tin ncphPH, llniMill li in duty hound
lo k thp limit In prpventlim theni
1 1 urn ipIIIiir tliPinselvpH Into a life
Ihnt roiiri'Ki ntfl Hip Ii.ii Hliost pIkikp of
Hip rpiiiii hIiIp and cm brim; them
! It t lo elite than suffering.
And llnall), with pveiy InimlKriiut
Hint uiiiio.t to this Tnrrllory. tho co-
erniupiit and llinio lustiunipnl.il In
brliiRliiR them to tin) Inlamls assumes
a tenpoiiHlblllly that Ir llltle Hliort of
liatornal.
Ilnwull Is reapmidlble for every Im
mlgrant (liat ioiiiph to the Inlands
under the uusplri'a of our private en
terprises and of the Kovernment It-
noir. ir an Immigrant nfler .IimiIiii;
tlin Islands heroines n cluircn on any
other Amerlean communlly ho must
ho returned at Iluwali'M pxneli.se.
I! u I lot I n ie.ndern will rerall the
exodus of Porto Itlenus lo San Krnii
elreo, wIipi-p thpy pontually lipenme
wards of Hip Associated Charities anil
were ti turned lo the Islands lit local
expense.
II.iMtill linn thus to not only i;uurd
nn Ignorant people against the results
of their own Tolly, hut Its govern
ment whether we lllto It or not mis
lnlso to follow the fato of tho lniml-
grants who turn emlginuts.
The Legislature Is doing exactly
right In passing drastic laws to head
ua the labor Biiatehers. It Is saving
an ignorant people from what In many
Instances will prove n deadly nils
take, ns well ns protecting tho Islands
from disastrous and dangerous plial-
IllB.
Mall Hat Arrived at the Coast.
Mni liitpii.le.1 ror Hip mainland nnd
illxii'UPlipil fur San Krmiplsrn by the
MnlMin N'nvlsatlnn steamer Luilfuoou
Manli L'-.ih nirlveil at Iho Cnllfoiula
kii( vesterdnv lo la'o cnb'es. The
l if line aKo canled a largo number
of p isseii'Tei .
(Continued from Page 1)
will affect Hip mnviiiB-pl'iure enntest
now nn li ti , by which i.ni. nulnino
blle. I nin Informed, will cost the pub
Ik in irlv S1II0.000," lie declared
Aili'ii-o of llllii limit Issue with Khel
ilnn. 'It M-em lo me," lie snld with
siune Niircusin, "tli.it the principal
ilnniing-ciirds nre tho young l.ulle.i
biiiiiKht down from the Coast with
beautiful mid sublimely-colored hosi
ery. This bill should go furtlier ami
prmlile the kind of raiment the cr
fointers nlioulil wear."
On lln.il rending theio were live
ntcn ugnlnxl the bill.
Mukeknu'H bill minimizing the Iln
wull nullity HiipervNors to elect mid
i maintain hnxpltuln at Nnrtb anil Montli
Kmi.i nml nt North Kohal.i caused con
sldt ruble debate
Siernl incnibcrs, Including Arfnuso
of Hlln. oppiised the luenuire solely on
the ginuuils that the TiPitnr'H right
I to order the county to build hospitals
Is doubtful, others. Including Itho of
the finance committee, ilrmliti d If Ha
waii ('0111115' Hnanccs nro In such
shape us to permit the Immediate ex
pi nillture of Ihu money to biilld the
hnypltnls.
ills Introduced,
It II. .'!! (by KawOHflil) Aulhorli!-
Ins the Hoard of llcnllh lo udiertlse
the inetbiiits of Iretitineut relating to
cpltli'uiU or any coutuglous ill.sc.iso.
Resolutions Introduced.
It It Mil (by I'listle) Appropriating
Jsooo for wiiUnlng of Jack lane mid
extiliHlini tn I.lllha strut
II It 101 (bv Tmvwil Culling upon
the I'onril of coinnilssloners of pulilhi
binds In supply the House with li inp.v
of the minutes of emit mi cling, to-
tgi titer with n record of met tings enlled
nt which no ipinruin was obtnlnablo.
Passed Third Reading.
II. II. 141 (by Castle) Itelathut tn
treatment of Insane pirsons Aves,
S; noes, n.
II. It. ISS (by Towki') Ilellnlng nnd
punishing gift enterprises Ases, 23;
nnes, ft (Affouso, Aicher, Kniukon,
Mahoe. Miirciillluo).
II 11. 201 (bv Castle) Itelntlng til
the schedule of stamp duties Ayes,
27: noes, 0
II II 200 (by Mnkok.iii) l'rovlillug
for irectinu mid iiinluti iiunce of hos
pitals nt North Koliala, Ninth Komi
and Booth Kouti, by the county ( of
THEN mGHWAYS
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m wt 35
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mm $; K Wm
Of COLLEGE HILL LOTS
Particulars at Office
Trent Trust Co., Ltd.
During Your
Absence
From the
Islands
we are prepared lo inanap' jour
estate nml look after jour Inlrr
rsls hire. You will filial II gront
ly to iiur ailMinlage to place
the management of your affnlra
with n capable and ti'ipnnslble
loiicrrn.
Cnme nnd see us us tn terms.
Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.
BETHEL STREEr
Ifau.iil An, t1-, noon 10 (AtTonxn,
Arilur, I 'in mi, Kelllnol, Linn;. M ilioe,
Mnrenllliio, Itlce. Tiivarec. Willi. im
mn). R0BBINS-M0YER
It. Arthur llohbluh nml Miss Flora
Kthel Mo) or were married nt I o'clock
Suuila) Uterinum In Hie Methodist
chur i. Tills, tho first In the new
church 'lome, was olio of Hie pretllrst
wtddlii,;s (hat hah been held In nny
of the chinches of the city and the
nudleiieo room was tilled with fi lends
of (lie couple who hao been for soir.e
yearn mcmbcri nf tho church choir.
Pastor Smith performed tho .vrc
mony, Hie full i:plhCopal scivlro he
lug used. Tho church was beautifully
decorated for Iho occaslu'u. Mr. Itoh
IdiiK is one of tho r.t.iff of Lower.! ti
Cooke.
MAKIKI PARK IS
STRONGLYENDORSED
IteNolulioiiM endnrHlui the presera
Mou el M.iUIki Valley ns u ii.iluralp.uk
Weie p.t 'id ''ilturilll nfternooii nt u
meeting of illruiois of the Civic Fed
eration, nt which oillccrs fur the )eur
wire i In led Arthur (i Smith, presi
dent. It II Anderson, vice-president:
W A 111 run, Hctrclury, mid C. II.
Dlikev. treason r, nip the new oillccrs,
(liorge It. Curler mid Mr. Dickey
were iiiiiucd ns member of a llnmice
Kimmltlee to meet with the Trull nml
Moiinlnln Club, the Iluiulroil Thousand
Club and the Pnii-Pnclflo Tourist 1 tn -rem
to niiike plmis for permum-nt nml
eu"ictlM- coinlilniillon of tin whole.
Waterhouse Trust
KWBSKSZraKiSESEE
Real Estate for Sale
l.cit U3 show you a bargain on Mat
'lock minim. Now nlv-mom Inane, ton
' mining final mid buck I.umU. living
ilium, drawing room, kill Inn, etc. Hot
mid told water. llullt-hi Bhleboanl,
liiii.ki'nscM mid window sent This Is
an alirnllituly new bouse nml u bar
gain lit
MXli
$2750
Cash or
iHssas
aterhoose Trust
FOOT AND MEIICHANT STREETS HONOLULU, T. H.
1 iAII About
Auction
Sale
Anril 8th
(Realty Auction Co, Mil)
FOP. ORIGINAL
Easter Cards
Go to Gurrcy's
THC OFFICE OF THE
Wireless
1 IS OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO $s30 P. M.
ON WEEK DAYS AND ON SUNDAY
MORNINGS TROM 8 TO 10
If you wish to tend your mainland
friends half-n-dozon CHOICE PINE
APPLES or n bunch of BANANAS,
' just lonve an order with
ISLAND FRUIT CO.
72 S. King Street
(With WellH, I'.irffO I'xpress Co.)
MRS. HERBERT
Unconscious For Two Days;
End Comes Pcacc-
ftilly.
After ii long lllne, Mrs Allan Her
bert illid yesterday moiuliig. She had
been uiicoii"clon for nearly two days
nnd Ihu end came while she was In
that Mate About two months ngo
Mrs. Herbert fell while getting out of
bed nnd caused n fractal o of one of
her bins, which kept her conllneil to
her lud evi r since
Mrs Hubert was born In New York'
KInl.. m Alll-llstt '!. t?.?,. there llO- '
lug pul three days different e between
In r ngo nnd that of "Aunt Nellie"
Jinlil, who p.uiMil iiwny nn the ttfter
niioii of the same day. She married n
Mil Mlllir. thrio chlldrin being tho
n nit of this inarrlige Ocnrgc, Charles
anil Clara, tho lattrr, Mrs. Kngllsb,
alone siiivlving.
Afli r the ilenth of her first husband
she miirrleil .Mr. Herbert In Callfoinl.i
ami iiinveil to the Islands In 1S72. they
having bun her home ever s.nce One
daughter was born to the couple here,
Mrs. St II ti W'nl If rs
Funis nl services were held yester
day from the Herbert home on Ku m
inoku stnel nt X o'clock, the spneloiis
lnnnls lieliiu llllfd with the llornl trib
utes of fiii pits. The Itev. John I's
borne conibictcd the services, Inter
ment bc'iiK nt Nuunnii cemetery Tho
inll-beaiiri were A. N Campbell, II
It. Slnekable. Hubert Cation, II. A
Mott-Smlili mid Cnlinitl Snptr.
inslallmsnts
The
Lorgnette
A Practical Necessity Irivested
With Elegance
Today tho I-nrgtiPtto, keeping
pace with tlm scientific ndvance
of the optician's art, hns become
nn nrtlcle of prnctlcnl necessity
without loss of Its elegant dis
tinctive qualities.
II. F. Wichman
& Co.. Ltd.,
Leading Jeweler.
IN BUSINESSCIRCLES
(Continued from Page 3)
adverse tho prlco of sugar will prob
ably set u new reroid. If they nre
fnvorablo the ItJiO prlco may bo icnl
loil next hummer and fall.
Oil Projcds.
While Cnpt. Mntrnn was in lovvi nn
Impoitant conferenco wna hold with
the holders of Honolulu Consolidated
Oil slock. Tlio recent law passed by
Congress nllovvs tho Honolulu Consol
idated people to prove up n largo area
of lands, tho title to which had pre
viously boon In doubt This rails for
new work In development. Tlio tiuos
tlon nroso whether to provide tho
$."00,0u1 needed for this by nssessing
thp present stoekhnlderB or felling a
new Issue of stock. Tho nilviro or tho
Honolulu holders wnR to r.ell new
stock so that the small holders mlht
not bo pinched by an nssesstnent. The
final decision will ho mado In San
Francisco. A good many local hold
ers of this stock were much disap
pointed by this news ns they had
thought C'apt Mntson' might nnnn.mco
a dividend "or somo good nows" that
would send tho prlco of tho stock up.
Tho additional Investment will of
course strengthen tho position of tho
irtick, ns new nnd It Is hoped vnlu
nblii wells will bo brought In.
Big Bargain Sale
Men's Furnishings and Ladies' Goods at
Greatly Reduced Figures. See these Prices
Men's Furnishings
SILVER BRAND SKIRTS
1 tegular price 112."
Now ,.. ,. UU
WACHUSETT SHIRTS
Itegulnr prlco $1,715
Now 1.2."
4
DLACK, GRAY, BLUE AND KHAKI
WORKING OVERSHIRTS
I tegular price .'. 7Hc
Now CUc
SILK SOCKS
Itegular prlco "Scpilr
Now ftOc pair
Itegular prlco 00c pair
Now 1 S5c pair
SILK-FINISHED SOCKS
Itegular 3.1c pair
Now 2r.c pair
Itegular '. '. 2 Tie pair
Now 20c ialr
Itegular '.' pairs for 2.".e
Now II pairs for 2fi0
UNDERWEAR (Sets)
Itegular 1.00
Now "'
Itegular .' $1.&
Now L25
NECKTIES (Silk)
ItcRiilar r.Oo
Now r 5o
SHIItTS t-anie.
Itegular 35c
N.w !5J
Itegular 2'r'f"
Now .20c
en
Itepuits of oil having been struck
by the llnninunin peoplo prove to be
not well founded, but tho well oper
nt nrs have oncounteu'd most fnvnr
nblo oil Indications ns they go lower.
LrgMntuie's Work.
The Legislature has kept the busi
ness' men mote or less busy through
tho week The Conne.is- Johnson tine
tlic lallway franchlso for 1 1 lit) has
llually passed, and goes to tlil Clov
einnr nfler consideration In confer
ence over what appear to bo minor
matters, Thp Honolulu Associated
business men's legislative cnmmltteo
has npiiroved tho extension of the Ho
nolulu Rapid Transit franchise with
certain amendments. Tho Important
school fund bill has pa sued, the Sen-'
nto nnd Is now In the Houso where
It will get fnvornhlo treatment If tho
Senate does not upset matters with
tho tnx bill. This tax bill without tho
ono per cent limit Is rendy for third
reading In the Senate. Tho nssoclnt
ed business men nro ngnlnst tho mens
mo In Us present form. Tho Houso
Committee on Finance has reported
favorably on turning tho Honolulu
water vvoiks over to a Wntcr ami
Sewer Commission. A Ilnrbor Com
mission bill hns been Introduced nnil
flconis likely lo gnln fnvorablo notion,
Tho Idea of this hill Is tn lessen tho
arbitrary authority now exercised liy
tho Superintendent of Public WorkR
over tho wharves nnd landings, nnd
tho expenditures of loan funds. One
of the llvo discussions of Iho coming
wooK will bo the hearing on tho Fn r-
clilld bill to eliminate nil tl i Im
proved sugar lands nnd water rights
from homesteadlng and turn tho In
come over lo ii special fund for edu
cation nnd health purposes. A IIousp
resolution hns been Introduced to in
vestigate tho administration nf tho
Inntl olllro,
Xn Lumber Triisl.
.ludgo Dole Just previous to his ilc
parturo for u vacation rendered n ilo
cislon holding that tho lumber deal
ers of Hawaii linvn not violated tho
nntl-trust lnws. Ho IIiuIb that they
woro not endeavoring to crento n
monopoly.
Tho cholera fiuarantlne hns been
raised, hut tho dnmngo dnno tho tour
ist trntlic this sensou cannot bo re
paired. In this connection new legislation
la being sought with tho end in view
of sttengthcnlng tho powers of tho
Territorial Hoard of Health. It Is an
open question vvjiether tho situation
cannot ho corrected by calling for n
higher degree of competence nnd co
operation on tho part nt municipal
authorities. It Is certain that the
sanitation of Honolulu to mako It
H.ifn from quarantine and ndaptlhlo
to tho conditions of n garrison town
calls for most serious consideration
nnd most elllclcnt men In public olllcn.
Otherwise, the nrmy will bo constant
ly bo bringing pressure to bear au
thnrl.ing It to control tho local nit li
nt Ion through tho military mm of tho
government.
YAT HING,
Hotel Street, opp. Empire Theater
All Must
Fight Rats
No Other One Cause Destroys as
Much Property Every Year
Rata destroy more property in a
year than all the fires; they carry
disease germs Into the houses; they
arc a .serious menace in city and
country. . . , ...
Everybody should join in fighting
these dangerous pests and exterm
inate them with Stearns' Electric
Kat and Roach Paste, the standard
destroyer of rats, mice, cockroaches,
watcrhugs and other vermin. Ready
for use; always reliable; money back
ifirtails.
Sold everywhere. Be sure jo get
the Renuine; 25c and $1.00. Stearns,'
Electric Paste Co., Chicago, III.
It nppears that the Japanese Btnno
workers after having gained control
of tho stono wmk of Honolulu nro
now combining to force prices up.
This was brought out through Con
tractor Oudeiklrk. It recms qulto
probnblo that under theso conditions
tho Portuguese will again come to tlm
front ns stono workers, ns they nro
likely to hnvo tho preference If tho
prices nro tho same.
A battalion or Infantry nrrlved dur
ing tho week and lias taken up Its nhudu
nt Schollold barracks. On tho same
transport nrrlved lumber nnd other
material for tho construction of tho
permanent buildings for olllcern and
men nt Fort Huger.
u
KAHALA POPULAR
BEACH RESORT
One of the beauty spots of this Is
land, which Is fust being developed
Into n section more beautiful than ever
bv vrllllmr hands taking up tho work
vvhrre nature left off. Is Knhala, nbout
half nn hour's walk beyond tho light
house, nrnund Diamond Head.
This properly belongs to an estate
ami can not bo sold, but Is being leased
nt n reasonablo figure, and nfrendy
thcro Is n string of small cottages anil
bathhouses dotting Hie shore line for
nearly tho full length nf n beach su
perior to the Walkikl beach.
Dr. Cooper Is bulltlng n beniitlful
bench bungalow on his strip of land.
W. It Foster of Hie Honolulu Con
struction nnd Draylng Couiiny has
built n small villa, Just large enough
to have things convenient for a tl iy's
outliTR, nnd In which he always llniln
"room for one more" whtm his friends
show up.
Although tho water Is not deep, tho
clean, white, untidy bottom makes
bathing Idenl. especially for children.
To city folks who think they know
their city from ono end to the other,
Knlinla will will repay n visit, and nt
the snmo time bo n revelation.
STOCKINGS (Silk)
Itegular Jl.r.u
Now 1.25
Itegular 75
Now 511
STOCKINGS (Silk Finished)
Itegular . . .' 50c
Now Il.'ic
Itegular S.'c
Now 25c
Regular 25c
Now 20c
Itegular 15
Now II for 25c
CftOIES NIGHT GOWNS
Itegular H.00
Now 3.50
Itegular 3.75
Now 3 00
ltegulrr 3.25
Now 250
Ilegulur 2".
Now 2 00
Itegular 2.00
Now 1.5U
Itegular 1.50
Now 1.00
Itegular 1.00
Now 75
Big Line of Ladies'
Scarfs, all colors,
50c to $2.00
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