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MRR EVCNINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, MAY 4, (911. 10HB&HiHHMMMHIH09!IHHiHlniH8R'7 .Jrlj.. , at , fiUml 'WIIIWPRPPIPPBBHhJBPPIPWBwV mwmfr&G9mww!mlxiQy " ' - ;i ife s I i )1 Evening Bitixetxm ! DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING ! CO.. LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakea St., Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. WA1.LACT R. FARlUNOrON, - ElMIOK SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. itvitMirsa huli.uiiin wimicuY itui.Lunis I Month, anywhere In U H .. ,0 ,7n ret MnntnA t ,At t-rr UuMttl nrwritrt III U 8 3.tM Tcr Vel inrKhdClnUS. .. . I.M rn Vm, iivhtie InUa h.ihi Pel Ycir oywhr n Lanids I. no r.tni.iMMht foreign, . , I3.m Pel Vr trm'd, folium . J.m 'B-j I fciditoHtil Rooms, 1 Ci,!Business Office, THUnSDAY When a man assumes a public trust lie should considei himself as public property, Jefferson. FIVE CENTP0TITI0NS. Public spirit at five cents a name. That's the game of the Site Shifters. After Congress has formally passed an appropriation for the purchase of a specific Federal building site; After the Treasury Department has purchased the larger portion of that site; After the legal proceedings are under way for the con demnation of the remainder of that site; After this and much more to the same effect that needs no repetition, the community awakes to the fact that the al leged, Simon-pure, blown-in-the-bottle public spirit of the town is being discovered and placed on record in the form of a petition at the rate OF FIVE CENTS PER NAME. Congress passed its Federal building site appropriation on the basis of this being a million-dollar town. Why not live up to the reputation and see that the formal request of the people for the Manuka site shall not be upset nor delayed by a petition purchased at fivecents a name. It lakes ii li irtl-ln ai toil friend to refuse to sign a pitltitm when the circulator gi ts live rents u n.uiio for our) siguituio lie turns in nt heud luurtcrg. (land Jttnrrs were kind to let It ho known that Mil) two addition il wit nesses li.ivo been sent for, from llllo Mm t ever) one thought tho whole town was Involved J.t tho drop In sugar bo accounted for b tho .May liquidation.) and go right along with full confidence In the contlnititlon of .a fair piko for the remainder of the season Talk about Honolulu, the City Uenu tlful What s the mntter with a pen-ny-anto giiine with n five-cent limit, that tho Kite Shifters tire pliijItiR That's what some people call a IK nut with bells on If It is possible to prnctlcnll) gunr unteo a rate of sal.ii 3 h an agree ment regarding patronage, It should also bo possible to purchase most mi) thing from an) one who barters In the pickings of otlleo Congress will be elated and tho Treasury department charmed when It is learned that Honolulu Is being icpicsontcd as changing Its mind on lie Federal building question at the rnto of ilo cents a name Health olllrers will undoubted!) find u unanimous rcspoiibo to a proposal for a day of general and specific cleaning up about town Once this Is started, the habit should bo estab lished for keeping the town clean ev ery day Why don't )ou slick to )our text? Is tho question that Washington and the momheis of Congress hao asked tho people of Honolulu on moro than ono occasion Is the city to respond Id this Instance, "Petition, five cents u name " J -- City Supervisors might ask sonio ? f .tho citizens who spend much time r'uvcllng abroad, to seo Honolulu first and thus bo convinced that a ginitt amount of work Is at hand with 'vwhlch llvo and (oval citizens tould well occupy their spare time Delegate Kuhio finds that he has tho piuplo with him when ho stands by tho appropriation made by Con gress to croct a redcrnl building on tho site onco decided upon by tho pco plo of Honolulu nnd finally settled upon by tho Treasury Deputment Apparently It needed only tho rec ommendation of tho special commit too of tho House of Ilcpresjiitutlvns to change the Filipino linmlgiunts from n gh istlv lot of dlseasi-i Idden giim can lets to health), lius'i) lab orers ulwu)Hreadto woik Or. Is It that U10 peopiewlio were making u 2185 2256 Jniered it the Potoflcc n Hooo uln u fttcoml-clAM matter MAY 4, 1911 lot of rabid assertions hnvo discovered that they didn't know what they ncie talking about When the peoplo of Hawaii begin 'to get iicqualiiud with their own Territory, It Is to bo hoped that the residents of llllo will be as willing to lslt Honolulu as the Honnliilnns nru anxious to go watch llllo grow, and spend their money to help It If It bo true that the people want the Federal building on some other than the .Mahuka site, why U- thcro not a five-cent petition circulated ask ing tho Federal court to establish Its temporary home In tho Kanalnluio church Instead of the Model block Ohio's Legislature with bribery In dictments to Its credit when lined up against the Now Jersey Legislature with a direct primary, an cmplojerV liability law and arlous other good tilings to Its credit, nil servo to pro moto the boom of Governor Wilson and puncture the boom of Governor Harmon Up to the present writing tho Im migrants arriving b) the Orterlc hao been a complete success nnd givo piomise of rcllectlng credit on them selves and tho people who urged them to come One. hundred thousand of the same gcncial t)po would i:i'in to fill the bill Few tilings could bo of moro value to tho clt) than a ull for volunteer Inspectors to serve for u week or two, and thus put soma of our leading cit izens Into close personal touch with conditions that they don't llko to hear and lefuuo to lend about, but never theless complain bitterly bec.iuso someone does not change Mott-Smlth'H reappointment to tho Presidency of tho Iloird of Health was to bo expected If ho wants tho place 01 Is willing to tuko It Ho has been given all tho power that any Hoard could want What's needed now Is to turn on tho steam, and mako tho city of Honolulu quarantine pi oof That is what js oxpottcd of him (itivcrnor Frear having returned to work might suggest that tho pro gressive campaign for tho ronitruc tinn of school houses and other pub lic woik bo started at once Thero Is really no occasion for any official touring tho country at tho taxpa)ers" expense, If efficient men huvo been placed In chargo of the entei prises voted by tho representatives of tho peoplo (lofrlt P Wlldor Just returned fiom Panama gives evidence that the mo squito litis been absolutely eliminated from tlmt sink hole of )ellovv rover, mid malaria That bilug the rase, how ran nil) one point with pililo to tho iesultH,thus fill uecoiiip'Ilslied In tho Honolulu battlo with tho mo- IT PAYS TO OWN A HOME On Anapunl street Is a modern five room bungalow For Sale Proporly Is In best condition, it nt tractive and Artistic. Grounds are planted with tropical plants, trees and shrubs. PRICE Trent Trust Co., Ltd. (Realty Auction Co , I.tu I WK have FOR RKNT three furnished houses in Makjki, Pcnsacola and Nuuanu Dis tricts, lo.rfrotn three to six months. These are choice residences and 'III bo rented at a reasonable fiouro to anyone who will take good care of the property. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. BETHEL STEEET The Office of the Wireless is open on Sunday mornings from eight until ten, and on other days from seven a. m. to five-thirty p. m. If you wish to aenn vour mainland friends half-a-dozen CHOICE PINE APPLES or a bunch of BANANAS, just leave an order with ISLAND FRUIT CO. 72 King 8trest (With Wel Fargo Uxpress Co) squlto, for which 0110 thousand dol lars a month has been conn United by the merchants of this city Seems like It Is about time to bo up and do In), for the purpose of getting returns on the Investment FEDERAL SHE SHOULD BE KEPI (Continued from Pago 1) cause- and five cents Two Hnwalluis were limy jester dav anil toda) ami Chirle) flguics that if business Is good he, will have to eniplo) nioi Thoy tackled 'ho Waterhouse Trust Real Estate for Rent Furnished Four bedrooms, Klnnu Bt JijSOO 'lliree bedrooms, KaliuuM 00 00 two bedrooms, K'alialu 3500 Two bedrooms, I'alolo SO 00 Unfurnished Tlircu bedrooms, I'alolo 30 00 1 FOR 8ALE, An attractive property Its tho , J'liiuihou district. K'000 00 JIiiiikuIovv and half acre of land In Mnnoa Yulley, deslrallo 'location C0OOO0 Waterhouse Trust FORT AND MERCHANT STREET! HONOLULU, T. H. $5000 Gift Booklets and Cards GURREY'S, 1066 Fort 8treet Kakankn district flist and found pret ty good picking there, a largo number of people being willing to sign their names to tho petition upon being bhown the rustomiirv nltkol Tomoirow It Is plinncd to scud the riumeis out Into tho country pre cincts, wlicic It In. flguicd tho nntl- ' Muhiika cnii8e plus flo cents . ottghMo ho hulled with loud tdiouts of enthusiasm Koprcsciitntlvo Mnrcatllno nicnn w hllo Is busy with tho I'oi tuques'; I vnlcis iiorsuadlng them that It was n Mist mistake to settle upon tho Maliukn silo for tho Federal build ing. Hot urns fiom the Portuguese nro not In )ct, but Mnrcalllno hopes tint his arguments nlw.i)s Inckcd by tho five cents will bo conducing And that Is tho wnj 1I10 opponents of tho Mulinkn site nro getting slgm tiirts to their petitions, asking for tho reopening of this miller Colin Is furnishing somo Splendid Inboicrs for Hawaii Just now and somo of tho "knockers" who hae been declaring that tho Filipino li no good would have changed their minds If the) could have seen tho last bunch of fifty-two that urrlvo for tho Hawaiian Sugii Planters' Asso ciation Appircutl) Agent Steven is doing soma effective hustling down In the little Isle or Cchu and gottlng nbout tho best men tho Islands can pi od lice. Albert Homer manager of Kuknlaii plantation, Is unusually well plouru I with tho latest hunch, accoidiug to icporta from the big Island. In fuel all of tho munigcrs nro pleased with the Fllplnos Hint nro coming now L l'. Plnkham, who Is coming homo on n vacation Is expected soon, whIo W II Babbitt assistant director of tho planters' labor bureau, Is now In the Philippines to relieve Pliikhnui He rcccntl) made 11 tilp to Ccbu Tho planters have n cry cffoctlvo s) stem of medical Inspection In force now nnd tho grnde of labor. It Is be lieved, cannot bo Impiovcd upon niank books of nil sorts, ledgers, otc, manufactured by tho Hullctln Publishing Company. BIG POI FACTORY Expect to Lease Land From Liliuokalani Trust and Erect Large Establishment. Honolulu will have another pol fuc loi) erected, comploled nnd run In the same wny as tho Knllhl Pol Fac tory Is conducted todny .All tho mod ern machinery used for the manufne tine of jiol will bo Instnllcd subject 10 strict inspection ny the heaitn 1111 thorltlcs before tho owncri nro grant odthc llrenso from tho County Trea surer to opernto The promoters of this now factory nro tho Chinese pol makers The) be llovo lint the time ling como when the) should do something toward get ting a substantial nnd strictly sinl tor) factor) for tho manufacture of pol Tliey belleto Hint Willi tho com plctlon of such factory they will be In n posl'lou nil the time provide 1 they conduct their business In ac cordance with the direction of tho heilth authorities, to supply tho Iln wnllnns with their stnplo food According to authentic Information, tho Chinese pol makers have asked tho Ltiluoknlnnl Trust for a lenso of n part of tho Queen's land on King street, Pnlnmn. In tho event of, their getting the lease or the place they will ciect tho pol factory there Tho area of tho placo thoy want Is nlioiit 150x1811, nnd that tho rent 11 1 will bo nbout $180 a jear, Thoso who nre promoting this scheme say that the) would llko to Improve tho con dition of their )o! ninnufncttiro, so that thcro will bo no trouhlo In tho future. PAVING TIED UP BY LACK OF (Continued from Page 1) mill work" snld Mr. Murray this morning 'Of this, about ?s."00 a month Is spent In timli'iciiunco of existing roads nnd ill btrcct-svvreplng 11 lid such upkeep TI1I1 leaves only ISSOO per month for now roads Belt-Road Pledges. 'Pledges given during tho last mm pnlgn for road work, which bliould Iihao Ik en kept by the passage of tho M 00.000 belt-road bill, now make It nccessar) for us to dootu somo of tho board's funds to the Isl Hid roids V'a nro now at work on the Nuuanu road, nnd tin (20,000 that must bo spent there out of the boird's funds would not have been put thcro If the belt rond bill had passed. This 120.000 would have been available for paving the downtown streets. "The absolutcl) necessary work on tin Island loads will use up the JU500 liiouthl) until Jul) ut least On Jul) 1 the new tax bill will bo Into effect, and uobod) Knows exactl) how It will work out Also, the ralsis In salaries III the- pollie depirtmciit and the Cir cuit ( ourt charges must bu met It Is Impi mhIIiIo to sii) now whether or not wr shall have money for permanent paving this suinnur or fall Loan Far in Future. Fnder tho loan bill, tho clt) nnd count) of Honolulu gets 5J00.00O for Ik It roids and bridges, but tho money xv ill nut be realized from tho sale of bonds foi at least a )cnr, possibly more In tho meantime It looks as If the downtown paving of Honolulu will hau to bo stopped If tho boaiM can get, say, )4000 ahead and let the paving by contract, allowing the inntrnctor to tnko his pay on the Instalment plan, wo may solvo thcMllllcult) Hut It Is doubtful If tills can bo difno" INSTRUCTION CAMP, PAY Pay for thoso who attend tho camp or Instruction to bo hold tho latter part or this month Is set forth In the general order below: May 4. 1911. (ieneml Orders No 9. Tho following dally rntcs or United States Army pay and Terrlotrl.il pay aio announced for tho information of nil concerned who ma) attend tho Camp of Instruction to bo held from May 22 to May 27, 1911, incluslvo unicorn. Tho samo pay as officers In tho United States Army, to bo paid out or nnd from United States funds allotted to the Territory of Hawaii No Territorial piy Kon-coinmlssloncd nlnccrs nnd cooks: IT S Tor nay 11.1v TotalH Seigt M11J, Keg.. ?150 $1110 $2 HO Q M Sorgoatlt . . 1 SI) 1 no 2 .10 Com Sergeant . . 1 JO 00 2 SO Sorgt Mai. Hat.. I'M 100 233 Color Sorgt 1 20 1.10 2 '10 First Koigt , .. , 1 no 100 2 SO Sergeant 100 12' 2 2r, Corporal 70 . 1 Pi 2 IS Cook I 00 1 23 2 25 Ily order of tho Governor JOHN W JONKS, Tho Adjutant General ' e Tho first and dual accounts of tho oxecutors of tho estalo of Laura II IlllekvMiod hnvo appiovod by .ludgo Hobliihon The oxcculms or Iho es talo vvero Heniy Holmes and W. M niffnid LOST. Pnel nge of dry goods 011 street from Mills School to Manoa Valley Ho ward, Mills School. 4919-St FOR MISS LIST Oklahoma Newsgirl Making Rounds Totlay On I Horseback. I For Ihe third day tho Diillotln the Schncht Car of IJ. .1. Sidney nndj Miss Oialce hist the Oklahoma nous-, girl, mado n winning and tho sales' recorded were as ninny ns thoso of tho previous da), Miss List dlsisislng of near!) threo hundred copies of thei two editions of Honolulu's leading newspaper. Miss List Is making moro friends over) day nnd many of her sales nto now to regular customers who will stav with her foi Iho remaining few days sho will work ns a newsgirl on Ho nolulu's streets This afternoon Miss List Is hack In 1 liar element being mounted on u II 11 1 lotln horso which takes her on her rounds of tho downtown nnd ou'ljln,-; districts. Hho la .1 skilled horsowomnn and although somewhat nt n loss to bo without her regular riding costumes which were left on thn inninlnnd. xlm Is jet having n flno afternoon on Ho nolulu s downtown streets and Is at tracting n lot of attention by her horsowoninnshlp Tho Hnl lotln and Mls List nro n hind combination to bent and tho support or tho public or Honolulu to the schenio which Miss List has cat Tied through shows that both tho pa per and tho girl nro winners. During their trip through the States both Miss List and Miss. Adair carried their tiding cost nines with them, nnd especially In tho Faslcm cities did tlioj attract much attention by their skilled riding which did much to drnvv the c)cs or tho public to tlielr wines and thompelves Several of the mainland papcis gavo conMdcrnhlc sp.ico to Iho riding of tho two girls and In ovory place they wcio spoken of ns tho mot skilled horscwinicn In general tho two girls stajed In a clt) not moro than five da.s, and this will ho tho length of time that Miss List will hindle tho Hullctln tu Honolulu, uftoiwurd kecking somo position In tho business life or the clt) ir sho decides to remain hen long enough to imih tho mono) to tako tho remainder of tho trip with otu fuithei woik DISTRICT JUDGE District Magistrate Wllllnm I) tu rner has filed hie lcslgnntlon with Chief Justice Robertson mid now u fcenich Is being mado for a successor It Is probable that Chief Justice Rob ertson will hnvo as big a smprlso In store for tho public ns did Chief Jus tlco Huitwell when he appointed I.j iner, who was not n candidate for tho placo. A number or local attorneys have been mentioned for tho place, the sal ary of which was Increased to $250 n month by tho last legislature Wndo Wan en Thn) or, at piesent ticcnnil district magistintn Ik consid ered among tho list of anllnbles as Is Carlos Long and Wllllnm T Itnvvllns If the latter would glvo up tits posi tion lis Assistant United States At torney Attorno) S F Chllllngworth Is also considered ns a possible ap pointee Chief Justlco Hobcttbon Is expected to namo L.wner's succesgoi without delay. KAHICO. REPUDIATES AD (Continued from Page 1) cmivcil this nd to bo Inserted was to mislead tho public with tho Impression that wo nru encouraging undesirable peoplo to build 111 tho Oeean View Tract, when our efforts nro to thocon trar) There Is no real estate llrm or Individual in Honolulu that will do moro to prevent undesirable Orientals and tenement houses from going Into the Kiilmiilil district than tho Kulimikl iJind Compnn), Limited, In fact, Whiro there exists mi) reason to ho Hove that 11 person Is going to build 11 tenement house or erect 1111 uiideslrabln building, wo positive!) refuse to sill without a building clause Our list of purchasers In tho Oienu View Tract nro all us good a rlnss of Anuilcnn tltlrens as uln bo found In nn dty on tho mainland, and If tin 10 Is hid one from Missouri who wlshis to hn convinced, ho ma) call at my otlUc 'Wo reicntl)' sold 11 I'lilnesu hulsomn ncreugo In Leu hi Farm Tract, back of Diamond Head, for tho rmrpoc of raising vegetables, and tho stor) In the Adviitlser a few da)s ago had this siijn Ineorrectlv connectul with tho sales of our Ocean View prnpc'tv. 1 mipl oso aomcoiio making capital of this stor) thought that lie would be kind enough to 1 Irculute rumors that thn Kalniukl Land t'onipanv Limited, nro selling 1 link n residential piopert) to undesirable people, when In such Is not the case 'The arson who sent this want ml through the II 11 1 1 e 1 1 11 olllco wascci lalnl) In need of pomi thing to do to amuse himself" floorro C I ench was giantod n dl voieo tills nioiiilug ft urn hilli I e it li on tho ground of udullci) tho comt awarding Leach tho custody of tho children, George nnd Robert Lentli. w ip . i E. I3. Reed & Co.'s LowShoes $3.50 $5.00 Tho Call of the Season Tho daliitll)-clad foot trim, neat, atjllsli li tho outcome of carefully se lected shoes OUR NEW SPRING SHOWING Includes the nunt fashlon nblo effects. In nil array of leiitlurn, st)les and fluipcs that nro not only varied, but Inrliuln tver) 'ilngthit tho stjle Judge n 'oven As usual, this store will bo tho center of Footwear Mvle nnd both men and women will Unit this shop the most Kiitlsfiu tory place nt which to select their Spring Low Shoes Manufacturers' Shoe Co. Ltd. Open Saturday Evenings Be Your Own Milk Inspector Call at tho Honolulu Dairy men's Angulation, Ltd, on hher Idan strict, between 10 and 11 o'cloik mi) morning, and see how milk Is handled by electric treat luint nnd snnltmy methods, to bu placed with tho consumers so It will bo nbsolutelyxpuro nnd free from germ llfo and bacteria Phone 31ZS BANZAI 8HOE STOPT SHOES Beretanla Street, Near Nuuanu HONOLULU, H. T. Clias. R. Frazier Company rOTJR ADVERTIBItl Thone 1371 122 Kiny St. QUARTER SIZES at Rfcgal Shoe Store, It's 11 grtnt satisfaction to cairj u watch that alwa)s tlveu correct time 'Hint Is why there ale ovei seventeen million Waltham Watches In use Tho owner of 11 Wal tliiim Wutih inn always nly upon his watch to get him Hiiro on time It's tlmo j 011 owned u Wul- tll'llll s Wo eniry a eoiiiMeta stoik of Wnlth mis Comn and talk with us about vvutchiH H. F. Wichman & Co.jt Ltd., Leading Jewelers F - v 1 I 11 L je-Ai