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From Bin Franeltcot
Wllhcltnlmi, Keren July 11
For 8an Franclscol
Hlerra July 12
From Vancouver,
Mnktirn July 21
For Vancouveri
ZcnUmdln July 18
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publio oplnion( and that It the end In
view by Honolulu merchant!) and the
whole public can be reached better by
BULLETIN advertising than by any
other medium of publicity!
3:30 EDITION
Advertising Is An Investment With Sure Returns
f, ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 4973.
20 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAH, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. 20 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
CUSTOMSMfURiNS WEAK ALL
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MORE BEACH LOTS FOR HOMESTEADS
Public Lands
For Beach Lots
Sea Frontage Near Koko Head
.Will Soon Be Opened
Up.
SPIKED AS BETWEEN FRIENDS
Severn! hundred ncres of bench lots
mill homesteads ni'iir Kokn Head nru
In he opened up In tlui ii'oitu 111 the
near future, according to all uiinouncu
lueiit tlmt un.i iniiile this morning by
Onvcrnor Kieur. The preliminary work
of formulating u plan fur the illvliluii
of thu bench frontages unil homesteads
It now In tlir IuiihIh of Terrltorlul Hur
, eyor Wnll Oovcrnor Krcnr iiimlu 1111
Inspection of tln lunili yoMirduy mul
was accompanied by Mr. Wall, Acting
IjiIiiI Commissioner Tucker mul Cm Ins
Lung, thu latter acting us the repre
sentative of ti leaseholder on thu hinds
who claims a irefcreiie rlRht which
may bo Kranteil by tho Territorial gov
t rninent.
Tho land that will be anon opened for
hoiitcstcudlng and "summer lots" will
be wllliln eiiKy distance of the elly mul
It It expected that Hide will bu a ruxh
In cviiri) the. bench frontages. Tho
beach frontugo ft rttlmated at lifted!
hundred feet, mid the Ititx will front on
ii xtreteh of water that In protected by
u reef, providing mi Ideul place fur
swimming mid boating, being without
t unil.
(Inventor I'renr states that u large
mi ii it ii t- of applications have been re
ceived for tho homesteads which will
run flout tlie beach IciIh to tho ridge.
The hind It declined to bu particularly
adapted to poultry ralslu'g. A bee
raticli It niintlier thriving ludutry that
It now located oil tho laud.
Tho new hoiiiestendliig urea wan In
cluded III the crown lands mid Is cov
ered with n heavy growth of iilgurohu.
It It altogether one of tho inott do
slrablo lots of public lauds that re
itialti In the vicinity of tho elly, mul
the lure of the bench IiiIh It Mine to
bring it decided mli when libit mo
called for. '" ' " i
TWO NEW IN FOR
MORE MONEY THIS YEAR
A W. K. Martin, Dlntrlc-t Kiiglnocr V
S. (leolcglcal Survey, who It In charge
v of thu Wntcr Ilesoiiicos lliuncli of thu
(ii'iiluKlcul Hitivoy In tho Totrllory of
Hawaii, li'imttH that with the begin
ning of Hit) now IIkcuI year on Jul
1 tho Kiiin of $l!i,ooii tiet-atiio available
fin- continuing tho water-supply Inves
tigations during the next twcho
luuiilliK. Of this sum tho Kotlural gov
I'liniieiit haa contrlliiitctl $5000 mid
the Territorial novel iiiiiont $10,000, Iho
total miiouut tu lio expended under
tho dlicctiun of thu Dlttrict ICnglncer
ol thu U. H. (leologlcal Honey.
.Mr. Martin linn been engaged In the
investigation of tho Tenltoiy'H water
it'Hoiirces for moro titan a year now,
uiul lias collected hoiiiu vuloahlu data
on nil tho four main Inlands which will
he gieutly Hiipiileiiieiilcil during Iho
coining ear. Up to tho piei.ent time.
however, ho Iiuh lieen very iniicli linti
dlcapped by lack of suitable usslab
autH tu cany on tho wotk In the differ
en I Islands, euch of which Iiuh to he
Heated us n unit In Itself with an ex
perienced man lit cliurgo. Kor almost
it year lie, wan entirely nlono as fm
us oxpcilencoil nien worn concerned,
""yiml whh roiifriiiiteil with tllillcultlos
liinoiiieralilo tulslng fnmi lack iif ue
(liialiitanco with local caiidlllons,
Iliirlnn Iho In'.t nine mouths, how-
ox er, ho hat had tho assistance of one
tegular oxperlenceil niaii, Mr. Charles
II. I'leree assistant engineer U. S.
(leotoizleal Kurvcv. who lint been tti-
lluneil In Maul and Hawaii. Ills head-
iuaileiH at tho pit-sent llitio In llllo,
r.ml he Ih workliu; In tho lllltt district.
Two more expcilouced nieii fiouithu
inalnlaiiil are expected to an he on tho
Koie.t next Tuesday. One of tluitu
men. Mr. II. V. Ilaidv. has had itiaiiv
ycals operlencu In vailnits paita of
the eotiiitry, Including Alaska. Durln;;
Iho last few years lie ban been en
gaged In California, ami comes direct
ly from these to Hawaii. Mr. Hardy
will bo stationed on Iho Island of Kau
ai with headquarters probably at I.I
hue. ami will ho In charge of tho win It
on that Island under the dllectlou of
Iho district engineer.
Mr. .Innies W. Stewart is the other
malt exported next Tuesday. Ilu lias
had soM'inl jears eperlenco in the
water resources work of tint Qeoloul-
cal Survey, and cornea illiect from tho
Denver illstilct to the Hawaii district.
Ho will bo blatloned on Maul, mid
will he In chaigo of tho work on that
Islsml iimler tho dllectlou of Iho ills
1 1 let eiiKlneer.
(ConttnutU on Pag 4)
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BOARD OF IMMIGRATION GOES
AHEAD WITH PLANS FOR STATION
" Iloiioliiln will have to liao sumoj for belief Dial It may yet ho Included
kind of n terillotlal imiulKratloii sta-l In tho AruiHtuuiK lilies, ami liiiml-
thin, accoidiug Id mciolicrs of the trillion olllclals wish In make sure of
&
boaiil of ImmlKratlon, ami llio pioli
lem poH' Is not whether there bliall
be a slnllou or nut, hut where It
shall be.
Tho exlensldi of fedoial pioporty
Hues at l'ott ArmstiiiiK,', tu imiKu
way for a new lorpedo stallon and
concrete wharf, was hollowd to In-
cltnle half, If not nil. or Channel
wlimf, wlilcll lias lieen nsetl lit tlin
liast, for IncfiiultiK lilautatlon lahorcrs
by the slilpload. (loxeinor 1'iear,
liowmer, Btutt'H that the wliaif Is not, Teiillory uml
ncluded. There Is btlll uno, urouitdliitit now iivailuhle
an Imlepeiideiit slatloii, In case the
Channel whatf Is taken over by the
fcdeiul government, mi agieenient ex
ists whereby tho Territory will be
rclmhtirrcil In thu extent of (ho cost
of building It.
Tho hoaitl Is now negotiating for
Iliu election of buildings on n silo yet
lo ho llnally decided upon It Is prac
tically certain that if any situ Is
picked out It will ho tho old fish-
market pitipeity, which belongs lo thu
Is tho only propuity
ASKS MILLIONS
FOR GOV'T.
SHIPS
(Associated l'rest Cable.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 8. Rep
retentative Stephen! of Southern Cal
ifornia it carrying on the campaign
against steamihlp monopoly between
ports of the Pacific Coait and Panama.
Mr. Stephen! today Introduced a bill
calling for tho appropriation of six
millions of dollars for the operation of
a government line of steamships along
the Pacific Const and through tlie Pa
nama Canal, when it is completed. It
is provided that until such timo as tho
canal Is opened for tralfic, the Pacific
Coast Una shall operato in conjunction
with government lines on tho Atlantic.
TEACHERS IN SESSION
SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. Tho Na
tional Council of the National Educa
tional Association convened here today,
SANTA ROSA BROKEN UP
POINT ARGUILLO, Cal., July 8
The steamer Santa Rosa Is n total loss.
PEACE SERVICE
AT OPERA HOUSE
i:iithusl.isiu In thu mass iiieetlngtliat
b to be held III the Optra I louse to-
nioriow evening It glowing iih the time
di.iws in liter, and tin re will iindoubt
eclly be tho largest gutheilng there that
has eir assembled within the walls
of Unit place
Tim chinches of the city luivo slgnl
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lll'll il nilllllHli' nn in ,. inn'ii ,,', vii- .
lug Mriuoii for toiiiuiiow night so Unit
tliotu who compiiHii the coiigregutloot'
may attend.
The best professional musicians In
the city will he Ihtte, h tiding their uld
to thu I'ltti iluliilng musical feature of
tho'ewuliig. The setting iirriingementH
will bo under tho Kiipervlsluit of I!. M
Cbcnthuui, who will net nx head usher,
mid see to It that nil are comfortably ,
placed Ah n spnl.il feature of the
meeting, (iowrpur 1'iear will occupy
one of thu boxes and llrltlslt Consul
jltnlph Pursier will occupy tho box dl
jrcclly opposite.
Many speuKcrH will niiilto powirfol
Matches In icgiiid to tho peuco reso
lution Thifti who lmit been chosen to
ivpeaK are will rsed III the in.tttir,
II lit l Wlllll lliey lime in nuy 'viu lit ui
(Continued on Page 4.)
OVER THIRD
$1,700,000 Will
Be Custom Record
Preliminary Figures Indicate that
1911 will Make New Record
For This Custom District
The fiscal c.ir ending with Joni'i
.loth, lull, will prove lo be a ifenrd
breaker lit the collection of duties oil
ImptiitH lull) the Terrlloiy of Hawaii
Collector of Customs Stackublu Is at
work on his annual report couceiulug
the amount of business done In his
depaltmeut at thu several srts of cu
lly throughout thu Tcrrllniv.
I'rum figures now available 11 Is be
lieved that the total collections at tho
several purls of the dlxtiicl of Ha
waii will i each the handsome total of
$1,700,000.
Kriiin records now at hand for the
eleven months, ending May .list ltlll
It Is i how u that $1,530,307.11 was col
lected during that period. Complete
returns from Island deputy collectors
are not yet In hut taking u pro rata
ektlniale "its deducted from (lie total
for the .:int eleven months It Is saf'J
In assume Hut the June business will
add at least $110,000 to the figures
making a grand total or $1,090,000 for
Ihe II sea I ear terminating Juno .10.
A comparison made with Iho total
rollectloiiK for tho past two )car4
plainly shows a marked Increase. Ac
cording to reports now tin flic nt the
local customs house the receipts for
180U were $1.39,.i7i..!U Collections
made during tho year 1910 reached a
total of $1,53C,S09.62.
These llgures cover nil receipts col
lected by tho Kederal customs auth
orities Including amounts received an
duties on iinpoils.
Collector St.icknble. will submit ono
repoit to Washington, nnuther Is for
warded t" (inventor Preur for Incor
lKtrntlon In that ofllrinl'H annual re
port while another set of statistics
will soon bo nvallahlu for the depart
ment at Iho national heat of govern
ment which lias tu do with the con-"'
sular corps.
SMALL FARMING EXPERT
MAKES BEGINNING IN STUDY
OF HAWAII'S
S. T. Starred, the small farming ex
pert who was biotighl fioin Southern
California to study local conditions In
Iho Territory and make reiomiiictida
tluitR for thu henellt of Ihe small far
mer In Hawaii, began n loimd tho Isl
and trip today vvllli Victor Clark of
the llouiil tif Immigration and Hi'
Wilcox of tho I'edeial Cm erlincnt Sta
tion. Ah soon as he has completed
his tour on Oaliu Mr Htarrett will
visit Kauai, Maul and Hawaii and will
then return lo Honolulu tu present
his eoiicltti'ilouH to the (ioveriimrnt
('link, Wilcox and Starrelt weie
cullers on Coventor I'rear this morn
ing mul tho small farming conditions
and liuiiieslenillitg In tlio Territory ru
relved lengthy cotisldeiatloii.
Mr. Hlaiictt will he In Hawaii for u
month uml will consider all of the
problems presented by tho homestead
lag of public lauds. Thu inaikctlng o(
small farm products will receive Ills
sH'clal attention as this Is acknowl
edged one of the grcit dltllcultles even
after siircen:i has been leached In gut
ting the small holder on the laud.
WEEK-END
(Ausuclated I'rt-Ht Cubltt.)
WASHINGTON, O. C, July 8.
Fresident Gompers of the American
Federation of Labor was heard today
by the committee investigating the ar
rest of tho McNamarai and their trans
portation from Indiana to Los Angeles.
Gompers donouncod the third-degree
methods that he claimed characterized t
tho treatment of 'the alleged dynamit-l
ers. He also in the course of his r-
marks suggested the impeachment of
Justice Wright of the Supreme Court1
of the District of Columbia.
BALDWIN IS
ABOUT THE SAME
t: l-'iilliirt! to received any message ::
K fiom friends ieg,irilliig Iho comll- t:
Jt lion of II. I1. Huldwlii Is accepted tt
today nt Ihe olllcea of Alexander t$
St H Baldwin ns favorable news. It
tt "We have received no wireless tt
tt toil.!)," said Mr Watcrhoiiso, tt
tt "ami wo take Hilt tu mean that tt
tt Mr. Ilald win's condition remains tt
tt iih favorable iih II wan after lie tt
tt rallied from the Milking spell of tt
tt yesterday In thht Instance mi tt
tt news In good news," tt
SUGAR
SAN I'ltANI'ISCD, July S. Ibfts:
SH analysis, lis. Sil : parity, 4.(5 Pre
vious limitation, Its lid.
SAN PltA.WlHCO, July 7. licet! 8S
analysis, 10s lid, parity, 52c. Pre
vious emulation. Its lOd.
Women In tin- District of Columbia
want to vote That Is.i priv llegti that
thu nien du nut eltjuy.
STOCKS QUIET
Sales of sugar stocks, both at ses
sion mid between boards wero cltarae
teriHtls of tint week throughout -Jus!
enough doing to keep tho market alive
A number of small blocks changed
hands at tho prevailing limitations,
Oaliu being tho only one lo note any
ulvniice.
One hundred and foity-flvo I'.wa
moved between boards at :tl.7t and a
block of .1 shales nt the session sales
at the Hiimo figure. Twenty Walaliia,
In two blocks, moved at 1 12 50( vvllli a
veiy small movement of Olaa a't l.fi'JMj.
There seems to be a tendency to
"hold on" by all small speculators uml
tho chances aro tlmt they are iUiIiik
the rlgh't tiling.
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FOLLOWERS
READY
(h.i-olal Ilu 1 let n Cnlite.)
WILLIAMSTED, Venezuela, July 8.
Intentions of former President Castro
are gradually coming to light. He has
already one thousand followers In
Venezuela and an attempt to gain con
trol of the government is anticipated.
QUAKE SHADES BUDAPEST
(PlKi'l.it II il II ti till Cable.)
BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 8 Two
shocks of earthquake were experienced
here today. Considerable damage was
done In the city and vicinity.
Tim dcgice of Bachelor of Alls was
ciiufirred on 228 youim women at Vus
sar Culleijo.
A coimnltteo supposed to represent
the Duuld Interests purchased the lu
ll riiatioii.il mid (treat Northern Hall
load lit a let'elvimhlp sale for MS,-
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