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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H,. WEDNESDAY, APR. 5, 1911. fe: iWhen you are athirst fbr a real good glass of beer send to your dealer for a few bottles of PRIMO the local brew the beer that's made in Honolulu. You'll Hnd it superior to imported beers that have been freighted through varying climates. Re sure to ask for &ISZWM J, W&w '; ' ' A. JOc. I'lio Jeer Thai's Jrewod loouit nieCJ,nnLie OPPONENTS OUT AGAINST BILL Qtiinn's Sunday Theater Meas ure Draws Big Crowd of People Who Object. eippnnelUS or Clullnr QUIIltlS lllll .u-. uuiin nuiiui miiiuo- in- .i.iv.- liultliiK It v"!' to Hi" lomity supcrvls-1 unit of the bill, speaking iigitlnst It ulsn oih tn open Un tlicatiTH mi Sunday u" 11 member of lliu committee from . . .. . .. ..... .....I ,.... I !.-..,, ...t,. .'nlll ..1,1. ....I. mill thus Is ii Territorial, nut u I'liunt)' measure U. S. Conttltutlon Up. llcv t' 1). M. Williams opposed tho bill on some constitutional grounds that lie tried to state, but wns repeatedly ruli'il out of order by riinlrmnii Coney UN nrguiui'iit nppenroel to bn tlmt un der tlio constitution of tho fulled States the Le-Klsluturn linn no rlRlit to IcgMiite en llu law. Klder V.. L. Miner of the Church of Jesus Clulst of Lutter D.ry Saints spoke against the bill. bec'iniso, Iip Ktuteil, Sunday theater opening Ik nieulnrt thoi wishes of Hip parents of the Tenltory Mrs. Julia Smith wns tho next oppo ;- , MBIVS SUITS - ' $6.50 to $21.50 We assert with all pasitivoncss th it to such vnluos .is we are offering tliT) M3rch can bn ohtainod olscwnoro. All colors and nil sizes. Qtyliih, shapely tutts, thoy are such a- thow to best advantage on the man. Cuitt with a graceful cut nnd swing that boost n man's apponrance anil add to his self-respect. Why should you pay more when they run bo bought hero from 40 to 5 per rent. Ie7 Save middleman's prolit bv buying here. Come in and be convlnccdj THE IEADEE, Clothiers FORT STREET, NEAR BEflETANIA STREET BUSINESS NOTICES. zz&Einmimsz&wmLWKmstiim&M 1 Before You Leave Town Como In nnd snapect our Tine of Travelers' Toilet Cases Beautifully constructed of Cotton Plaid, Cretonne, Dresden SilK and Seal Leather HOTEL AND FORT STREETS fcKlS2araXf2252E53SrKSEiB3Sai Nen Hi jcax n r w si m NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven Hint the eo partnership heretofore existing be tween .bun lib ltonmn Aniorln. nnd Noah il l'rollus, doing business its tlii' "I'xpert lint I'leiinerH," nuil the co partnership between the mild Joseph Unman Aniorln mid Noah C. Frcltas, doing business iih "Itoinun nnd rrcltns llnl Conipiiny," lrnve been dissolved by mutual iiiusout, Joseph Unman Aniorln withdrawing nnd Noah (1. Fretta con tluulm: the business nnd nssumlng nil lliiliTlltlos. i Dated, Honolulu. Mnrrb 28. 1011. .ItlSHI'H ROMAN AMOHIN, ' NOAH O. I'MtniTAB. I 4SSR Mnr. 27: Alir. f.. II, 10. Jammed tho bull of Representatives last libsht lit u publte hearing held by the House rnuimltteo on health nnd police. It wns n big demonstration against the bill, mill few of Its itnppnitrrs uppenred lust nlKht, nlthoutih Senator quinn. himself one of the speakers, snhl that there were enough to 1111 the bull twleo If they had been withered together The illscU'hlon was Informal and ntjhlll brlelly ICjiiimnkiiplll ehiireh Senator Quinn Speaks. Dr. Heuihler, pastor of Central t'nlon church, wunteil to Know If thero were any present In fnor of thii bill, mid In answer Chairman Coney enlled for ward Senator Quinn, the Introducer of tho bill. llev. Desha translated for film. Ho outlined bis position on tho times bordered on the bnlstoous, lis chairman Coney found himself unable tn kiep tho speakers to the point of Issue whether they desired the Logls liilure to delegate Its right to control Sunday thcatir opening to the super ilors. The crowd wns innrp than Rooil-nnturpil It soon Krew ready to imiKli ut nm-HiIng, nnd Coney's rnlliiRS iirforibd the llnup unllnilted merriment. ItepresentHtlves of a number of re- many spoke, Including the Ut. Rev. Illshop I. Inert of the Catholic (hurfh. the Ut. Hpv. Illshop Iloslnrlik of the nphcnpul church, Rev. J. r Hrdninn, Irst, I wish It understood tlmt I urn not In nny way, llnntielally or oth-1 . H...ln liilnrA.li..l l.i lli ll.n.itftf Or' tl niri'i iiu. it n.i n in in u itn ui n .-- Ill the caect of this hill. It Is my own Idea; It was not hiindeil to mo tn In troduce. I Introduced It Iiccimisp I thoiiRht It would be ror the bencllt of tlp worklnR people. I've been working, since I was tPii years old. I do not represent the people who. have the pre feireil silRar stock, but the nicchanlo. Dii you supposn that when there s sonic Ih'lous ilenoinlnutlons wire piesent.andj MiKar In be Rot to tho miirktt In n hurry lieforo thn prlro chnuues, und the plantations work on Sunday, that there's anything said here about It" I believe tlmt when wo nllow mo of Walalnn, Hriiest I,. Miner. prpsldlUK1 supervisors tn handle nil thn business elder of the letter Day Saints' ihiurh; Dr Doremus Scuddir of Central Union i hurt h, Rev. C. D. M Williams of the Seventh Day Adventlst church, and another Adventlst. the ltev Sllva. Two women wire nmniiK the s)ienk ern, both of Iheni In favor of leaWnK the Sunday law ns It Is. In fnct. the onlv spenker 111 fmor of thp Inw last j ypars of the county In other respects, they should do It In this. "I Introduced this bill as I thounht It u fair nnd Just bill. The supervis ors can try It out. If they don't llko the way It works out, It can Iip re pealed at the ni'xi meeting, but tho l.eglslatine meets only once 111 two Priced from $1.50 to $3.50 Alio, wo tell SPONGE BAGS. WA3H CLOTHS and 3PONQES Benson. Sniitn fe Co., Limited, THE REXALL STORE in Tin: circuit court ok tiir Klrst circuit. Turltory of Ilnwnll. At Cluimbirs In 1'robnte. In the mnttir of tho Ifito of John do Souza III eardo, deeeiispil. On rending nnd fil ing the petition of Mntiuel do Hour..i Itleurilo of Honolulu, nlleglng that John dp Somen Rlcmdo of Honolulu died lu ll stnte at Honolulu on the 0th day of December, A. I) 1010, leaving property within the Jurisdiction of this Court necessary to be administered upon. nnd prnylng that Letters of Administration Issue to Alfred Miigoon; It Is Ordcrod, Hint Mnndny. the 17th dny of April, A. I) 1011, at 10 o'clock a tn, bo nnd hereby Is ippolnted for henrlng snhl petition In the courtroom of this Court In the Judiciary building, In the City and Connie of Honolulu, nt which tlmo nnd plnce nil persons concerned may appear and show cause. If nny they hnve. why snhl petition Blonhl not b grunted. Dated, Honolulu, March It, 1011 Hy the Court: J A. THOMP SON. Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho First Circuit Mngnon & Weaver for petitioner IS7fi-Mnr 1.1, 22, 29; Apr. n. HAVE YOU TRIED ;ers in IB smessmimmmm A delightful, natural, sparkling table water. Quickly relieves gout and iheumnllsm. 510a case (100 bottles). H. Hackfdd & Co., Ltd., Distributers CORPORATION NOTICES. HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & SUGAR COMPANY. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The annua! minting of stockholders of the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company will bo bold nt tho olllco of tho company, Alnsku Commercial build ing, San I'rnnclscn, on Wednesday, lApin l-Y J'.'U nnn ino siocn iiookh "i I the Honolulu transfer olllco will bo closed for transfers from March 31, 1011. to April 12, 1011, both dutea in clusive. AI.r.XANDi:it & I1AI.DWIN, LTD., Honolulu Transfer Agents. Honolulu, March 25. 1011. mc-ist NHW-PATTERN, UP-TO-DATE STYLE WOOLEN SUITS, KNICKER BOCKER PANTS. BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, WAISTS AND BLOUSES. BOY3" STRAW AND FELT HATS. ' BOYS' SHOES, HOaiEllY AND UNDERWEAR. KAM CHONG CO., AUDIT COMPANY OF HAWAII 024 BETJIEL STREET P. 0. Box G'lfi Telephone 2035 Conducts all classes of Audits and Invcstitrations, and furnishes Reports on nil kinds of financial worlr Sufrcestlons Riven for simplifying or systematizing office work. All business confidential. FORT AND BERCTANIA STHEET8 HARRI80N BLOCK xgppBULLETIN ADS PAY night was Attorney (leorge Di Is Sen ntor Quinn explnlned It. nnd talked on It, giving his reasons for Introducing It. but he did not commit himself def initely iih to his personal feeling In thn matter. Chairman Coney of the eonimlttcn presided, while Representative H. I Kawewelil of the committee ncted ns Interpreter, In view of the Inrge num ber of Hnwallniis In the nudlence. Charles K. Kenloha was the nrst to speak. In Hawaiian Ho wns enrly ruled nut of order becniise he did not confine himself to the subject W A. Kinney wns the next to rise. He look except Inn to Coney's ruling on tho point of order. "The powor of what Is to bo done or not to bo done on Sunday Is of the highest nnd grnvest Importance, nnd should never be delegated tn n board of supervisors. I consult r It prepos terous Hint n vital question of this kind should lie committed to tho coun ties Why. the great State of New York does not delegate to Its city gov ernment the right to fix Its Sunday laws. Territorial Matter. "i:ery citizen of this Territory has the right to say what shall or shall not be dono heru. Them Is no precedent to suppoit this proposed measure cx cent certain Instnnies In Western life I believe tho policy of the Stnto should be to secure a ilnv of rest for Its people. nllhoui:)! I do not belle vo It has any tiling to do with 'the religious !dn of the uiicsllon. In Hawaii It In inoxcus- able to suppose that the henlth of tho tic mile, will be belitr inntfcrvoil hy ne lug cooped nil In n theater rntlur than being outdoors To confer the right to safeguard the lu.ilth of the peoplo would ire for this Legislature to make n spectacle of ltsi if "A matter' of controlling wlult shall be done or shnll nut bn done should go to the people; It should have lns?n a party Issue" Davis in Favor. Attorney (leorge Davis nrgueil that the Sunday opi ulng Is n matter of local legWatlon. "It H so In San rranclsco, III Chlcngo nnd nil lover thu Hast, and I challenge contradiction." ho cried "Well. I challenge It." Interrupted Kinney, but DiMs went on: "There's n largo portion of the pop illation Hint you can't drive Into n chinch nnd they should bo treated with toleration," he shouted. "Let them go to n show If they want to. Sunday stops at fi o'clock for most of them, nnywny." James T Wnkeflcld, representing mo Men's Club of St. Andrew's parish. spol.e ugalnst tho bill, pleading tho need of u legally enforced ilny of rest. It Is uncalled for by tho community nnd detrimental to, health nnd moral". Tho handing of tho power of regula tion over to the counties would no side-stepping responsibility," he declared. W A. Ilowcn opposed tho bill. "The people of the Ti rrltory have put you In otllre tn legislate," he declared, "and sou Ihimi no right to dclcgnto It to the supervisors." Itcv. S. L. Desha, chaplain of tho House, speaking in Hawnilaii, declared himself against tho measure. Woman Opposes Bill. Mrs. Knkiicwii. wlfo of Tlov. Mr. Kn- kuewa of Kohiila, nppeared to speak against the bill on behalf of Knumalni pill church She spoke In Hawaiian, Inking as her theme, "Remember tho Sabbath day tn keep it holy flm main reason for this bill," she declnred, "Is money, 'the root of. evil"" Illshop ltesturlck declared that (he bill Is un-Ainerlcnn. "Thn supervisors of San rrnnclsco have tho power tn ri'gulate matters of tills kind becaune In 1SK2 the Sunilny law was nlmllsheil and them Is no Stnto Sunday law," bo mid. "Directly this bill passes you will hnve not only nn niuuseinent Sunilny. You will have u working Sunday, nnd I plead hero for tho working man I'm not u I'urllan; I'm not In favor of sumplunry laws It Is not n question of church or of religion, but of people's rights" Ljle A Dickey next opposed the hill, and was followed by Rev J. P. llrd nian .who made n vigorous nnd clear rut nrgnment ngnlnst tho bill on the ground that the Territory 1ms hnd no ebunre to express lis sentiments on tho uubject, n.i well that It affects labor Mr Kinney nskcil Senntor Quinn Just how fur he believed the county should regulate Sunilny nliservnnce, nnd they Interchanged n number of questions mid replies without eliciting nny defi nite result, Quinn eleclnrlng Hint the question of general Inhnr regulation hah nothing to do Willi iijo nuniiiiy nponlng of thenters. Working Man's View. J i: Rocha declared that the Legis lature should not delegate the powers under" tho bill tn the boiiriT of super visors. He made a strong plen for the obsirvnnce of Sunday nnd boooiiip elo quent In nsklng for protection for Hie home nnd fiiinllv ties. nishnn Libei t of the Cntlmlle church: "I don't see Hint the community Is nsklng for tills law If you look nt the newspapers, you will not nnd the pen-j pie demanding It. I think II would i help break up the home." j He wns followed by Dr. Srudder. who mlel: "Tho rousnn why tills matter Hj brnught up Is because tho people be- bind the bill don't bellevn the Legls lnture would open the theaters nnd be- j Hove the supervisors would." I Mnyor Kern talked n long time. Iiuti whether he wns for or ngainsi mo nui tiie majority of the audience wns in doubt when ho bad finished. " 1 iM t yy Ifltiiiwl I Ml I nlrK?ataHu mImMKRv' 111 smaKss fKmii BmJ . IsJMfMsH ia,riiwtf3 HBini SMtf jsai iijDiiLrS HnnSEeri WOULD ADMIT CHINESE LABOR A decided sentiment In fnvnr of nuking CeinnresH to let down tho ox cluslnn barn und nllow Chlneso Into tlio Territory In limited numbers, ap peared at n dinner last evening at tended by nlno liietnberR of the Sen ate, several Representatives, nnd n number of buslnega men. A majority of tho Senators, present expressed themselves as In fnwir of submitting n memorial to Congress nsklng Hint u limited number of luliorcru bo admit ted und Senator Clillllngwortli will present tho resolution In tlio upper bouse of the Legislature, If tho lentii tlvo plans mado'last night tiro enr iled out. Speeches favoring the Idea wcro maUo by Senator Cecil Brown, Sen ator Falrchlld, Senator I'nll, Walter G. Smith nnd IT. S. Attorney Ilteck ons. In behalf of tho Chinese, Clm (ieni, Dr. I.I and l'ong Kong showed tliu nccosslty for tlio admission of Chinese labor. Cecil Brown said that tho Provis ional Uo eminent bad made, n great mlstakn jn excluding Chlneso, stating that the action was taken nt that time In order to avoid any obstacles to mi nnxiitlon and meet the labor senti ment then prevailing on tlio P.iclllc slope Former Governor Adams of Novndn spoke In favor of modifying thn ex clusion act, as did Judgu Matirlcu I). O'C'iiiinoll, until recently solicitor general for tlio United States Ticiih tiry department. LEWERENZ HAS BEEN RELIEVED Civil Hnslncor Loweicnz, IT S. N., lias been roliued of duty hcio mid his placo lulten by Civil Kngl neor K. It. Gnylor, who lias been on duty nt the navy yard at Charleston, Mr. Uiwerenz has been eonllued lo l:lu homo fur' ninny weeks with iboiim atism and heart complications, mid In tlio meantime, tho work of his olllco til regard to thn Pearl Harbor con struction has doiohcd upon Civil en gineers Ilitnell and Smith. Civil Ku ril nee r I.oworunz mid family Bulled for tlio mulultitid on thu Korea lust week. FAC-8IMILK OF 110TTLK 1-3 SI7.K WHAT IS IT? It li nn nbnolutely pure dlstillnllon of malted grnlnl great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malt ed, thus producing n predlgested lleitilil food in tho form of n medicinal whiskey; softened by warmth and moisture, Its pnlntnhlllty und freedom from Injurious Substances render It su that It ran be retained by the most sensitive stomach. What Does- It Do? It builds up tlio nervo tissues, tones up the heart, glveH power to the brain, strength nnd elasticity to tho muscles und rlchucHs to tho blood. It brings Into hctlon nil Hie vital forces, It makes digestion perfect nnd enables you to get from thn food you eat nil the nourishment It contains. It Is luvalunble for overworked men, delicate women and sickly chil dren. It strengthens nnd sustains the system, Is u prcMunter of health and longevity, makes tho otd yoittig und keeps tho young strong. 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