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ESTABLISHED 1882. No.
PROPERTY OWNERS
U. S. ATTORNEY
ISLAND FRUITS
NEED CLOSER
GUARD
Expert Says Local Quarantine
System Works Well in
California.
Thnt n icgular Bystcm of district
Inspection n nil local tiuaiantlno la
needed In tlin Islands In order tn
campaign successfully against fruit
Mini vuROtnlilo posts, In tlio iiplnlun of.
H. T. Stan el t. tlio sinall-iaiming ex
licit who wus hi ought hero by tlio
Icnitoilul Kuvermnont an an advisor,
Mr Starri'tt has spout ticaily a month
ho.o, and will letitrn hy the Hk-ira
in lilK iiiiniu near 1.0a Angeies, leav
lug next Wednesday.
Ills .opo.t to tlio governor Is to lio
m.idu some 1 1 uio huh afternoon or to
u.or.ow. .Mr. St-iirutt has alicndy icc-
(iinniL-nik-d. in nn Interview published
In the I) u lie tin, tlio establishment
of a ccnt.ul uiurkclliiir system, and
It Is expected that tills will bo mm of
the features of bis report. While ho
Is licit- pilmailly to look Into the pos
i.llilllllcs of Bniall-fiiimlug, ho Is i;i cat
ty Inteiestcd In tlio light against in
sect pests, mill told this morning how
Callfoinla Is combating ciieuiies dan
geioiw lr- not nioro dungeioua than
(Continued on Page 2)
rood Coniinlssloner II. 11. Itliinchaid.l
Dr. rrntt of the Hoard of Health und!
".'"" ,. , ,. , i
Inspector roister paid In vis t of In-1
spictlon to the other side of tho ll''l
on l'rl.lay and Katmdiiy lasl In connec-
hi. at I... .n r.t imio 1 Inmi iinu fltlil
tlou with the lisiio of new licenses and
TOUR ISLAND
nlso the lu-peitlou or canned goods ,,,.,,, ,, ,,." ,, lm.ro wn8
They round everything In good order. I ilaer of ft hUc)K
with nun exception, which tho rood. . .. , , , .
...... mlHHKmer will ..-port on later. "It' Members or the board we.e reluct....
,.,st sc-uis as though they get wind " llt--uH the liltel, this ,,, ng .but
or our coming." lie said this ,nornlng, ;.., ' "' been duu to the fart
as .- round most or the stores with Unit one or be ho-inl, Kbe... Urn. lilt h. r
,:,. ticaily a new stock lu them. J'."'""1 "''H'" ,U"""'n. ' ' ",' V,
"The ... Ik and pnl returns for the last Transit company for llder s yl. I) . -,u.k
show that these two Items nro can s tho ....... ...eutloued by tin. II u 1-
-lug K.pt up to tlio standard. Tho I'tlj last week as having some sup
IK m for the Ico cream arc, a long way l-rt for the place and wl.llo he I. o
b,low tho stand.... 1. but they bavo 1.-"1 f "io board .lid). 6t iwo.k out I..
proved since we tlrst stnrted In to tako '""; "" "" ,h, T,' rl !v7,'i
samples. Wo will tnhu a lot more this nwlghtnlM, had a cand date. . ownh g
vv.ck ..ml I expect to start p.osecutlng 'W- "' '." on. Dwlght voted, with
i xl uo'k" I"1" "'J"r"' ""(1 "lu caucus. It vvi.H
(oinn.lss'loner Itlnnchard reports -' Mated today, was-"practically iinanl-
" SU' htrVo.lec,edi,7"f lo ho-glven another c,,nco
and eM.mlned during the week ending "an Insld.v Job In the city ei g c-er a
July 'JH. Ilill, with results as follows
('renin
Sol Ids.
Hint to olllce '.
Milk
Sollils.
r'ut.
, ..lt.0
Kat.
3.0
1
.Med.hos 11.0
.Mrs. White ,
lnowyo
O 'II. ltestutu'iiut ...
Astor Ilotisn
.Miles
Ynmutsn
II I). Association (2)
I. In Km Itestnuiiint .
Hop On It. Ktiuirn.it i
11.7 i'.7
12.1 3.4
11.7 ' 3.2
!l 2 2.6
11.8 3.0
12 3 3.C
12.2 ' 3,r.
12.fi 3.8
11.8 3.4
12,7 t.2
ll.fi 2.8
Kent to lilllco (1)
Sent to olllce CI)
"ho ('renin Sunrise Jlikrry, 10.8
New Jtakcry. 13.8: Orpheuiu (Jafe, 1.8
Wave Ico Cream Parlor. B.4: The
Wweetnl 8.1; Knm Sing, 4.B; Hlns
am llo
'I
"' ',
nr;
' ,'f
"" ,'
Yen Wo Lung, 30.8; Till Lny,
Kwong Wo Lung, 32.C,
"Terrltoil.il slnndurd for milk, ll.B
pir rent solids, 2.ti per cent, rut; cream
18 0 tier cent, fat; pnl, 30.0 per cent
mllds; lee cream, 14 0 per cent fat."
IN FOREKW PORTS.
Monday, July 31, 1911.
(TriAYS llAltllOlt Sailed, July
Belli'. Melince. for Illlo.
29;
SAN KKANCISCO Arrived, July
S. S. lllluulnti, from Kahillul, July
on
POUT RAN LUIS Arrived, Julv aO;
S. S. Santa Matla, henro July 21.
(! IVIIITA-Silled. .Inlv 3l! Shin I-'alls
of Clyde, for Honolulu.
'"..u-CmmgVh,; Hop Wo Co. -ad --rshh. ,. created, .under
20.2: Tung Vlck Co 211.1; Bun Sam tl ;';, ,
.'"' T- 2S'!,;I'7,tft-.. a- by a n- uesentatlve of the 11 ..Until.
""f V.1.".' '?iUJ, :' v : "" t : tii: till n,or..lng. Supervisor Harry Murray
t .... V I lttl.lM.1.1 C J
oiiiii lion j...-. ...-, . ..... ......r..
tii rtiWailliaWIWMiimWIIIIM WWCTWHWWMWI.I. IJ IIBII.IWPIWWWBMWMWIIM
Evening Bulijetin
3:30 EDITION
4992.
War DepL Urges
Drill For Boys
,
PnTrAWVtvw TAstAiTTAtrs rAtvvillviiin
vJUVCJlIIUJL JLVtUClVCO VUlLllILULIllLct""
tion Advocating Companies
In High
Organization of high bcIiooI boys of
tlio tcrrlloiy Inlo cailct conip.inles Is
urgeil In n letter that flnv. l-'iuar has
received from tho war dcpaitiuent.
Coming at u time when tho federal
government Is hurrying woik through
tlio anny und navy ollleea on lis for
tlllcatlon and construction woik here,
tho letter Is regarded as of much sig
nificance, and according to u state
ment from tho governor this morning.
tho matter iniiBt be biouglit before
tlio terrltoiial leglslatuto. Kuitlier
than this hu did not comment on tho
mutter.
The letter, ho said, states that the
wnr ileiwrtmeiit wlslirn lei jnihli t ho
SUPERVISORS AGREE UPON
ROAD DEPARTMENT SLATE;
WILSON FINALLY CHOSEN
.
'.,. , ,,, ,, ,. ,. w,..,,.r
or Supervisors to succeeil u. f v II
iu;ii) , ,.,,. fl)r j,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1Ml.
t nlCU of . wlK,n.lM,r!, IllId ,
wnH
. u-'
rlt-t,
last
lllst
, , .. .
olllce. ami If be wants lo.i.ecept tho
olfir or Jl"5 it month ho can get It, ae
curdlug'.tu the results of the caucus.
Wilder virtually declined this several
days ugo, but Ills friends say ho lias
.oino iiround since then
Another ehiiucn ngreed upon was that
the Itev James K. I'acle; i.llorney, road
ov.rseer or Koolaupoko distil. t and
well-Knowu Diinocrut, Is to bo finally
separated from his lob and I'ran1 Pa-
ibla, poHlini.Nter and deputy sheriff, who
rcHldes at Pallia, Is to lie given this
position. Paele has furnished several
tilts between the mayor and tho board.
The changes are due tn the oidlnanco
pasted by the hoa.d under an tut of tho
iece.it Legislature, hy which the ap
pointive power Is largely taken from
the mayor's hands. Tho city engineer
Is made head or tho road ilepaitinent
.1... .......I . ......u,...ilil, it llmiiiln.il
,in,Lni, ,i i oa i,lco tho
saldt ,
"City I'l.Blnecr flero will nssu.no Mil
charge of this depa.tment with 1,1.
hands nbsolutely free. Wo have, told
hhu that wo wilt back hhu up In what
ho does,
Ills reconimi'iiiiiiuous us u
. . ...
,... .......1- rt .1... ....... .i.nli.e In.,, elll Ii.i
accept.d by us. and If he says that
. . . ..... ...
Wilson Is not making good. Wilson will
lint be ictnlned.
"Tho bnnrd will now bo uble tn hohl
one ...an responsible for clllclcucy In
, the mad ilepaitinent, and the differ-
Id! enees between the board nr.d the mayor
will not hold things up us they havo
,i,.,. in in,. niiBi
Supervisor SlcClellan, the Imio De.n -
neat of tin. hoaid. wns Invited to the
ei.ii.-iis. II whs stnted today, hut could
not attend.
12 PAGES. HONOLULU,
Schools
I
iimtler of organization drill and tar-
get pinctlco of e-idet companies in tlio
high schools of tho territory. Some
ndvanco has already bleu made In
IIiIh dlieclion In states on the main-.
laud A copy of a hill pissed by one
of tho slates in connection with this
woik was also scut wllh tho letter.
Tho leirltorlal legislature wilt havn
to muKo a ppropi latum ror tlio main-
tennnco or tho lompaiiles, although,
lr tho custom can led on Tor soma
slatiM Is obseived. part of tlio ciulp-
nient at least will bo furnished by
tho war dcparlmcnU It Is tmdei-
lln.i.1 lllllt lliu in flux til.. iiril.il. .1..
ni.Mii nitiu sin tiiiin ivi hut iniiiiiir
Ioh will he pnivIdPil hy tlio rnloral
Kovcrnmont
Dwlght Favored Crownlngbcrg.
Oave CronulughrriMiu einplnye or the
road depart. ueut under seviral inlinlll-
Islratlnns. dating his service back
twenty yea is or more, was favored In'
the caucus held on Saturday night by
Chairman Sam Dwlght or tho road
lommlttee.
C. ownlnglK-rg lsatprese.it head hum
In Honolulu dlxtrlct. However, It Is
uiiderst....d that Dwlul.t will cast his
vote With the niajo.lty this evening
vvlnn the ....mo or Charles Wilson
con.es up r.ir miinliiatlou for the po-
Hilton of nriil ovirs.iT lor Honolulu.
Supervisor Hl.iii Low in.nle a hard
light for tho iippolnlmciit of Iiudoliti
u.u.caii. wno is now .1. cnargo oi
luuluteuaiicei of way ror tlio Honolulu
Rapid Tinuslt company it re.iulred
i. ifimitit'i iiiMii in i iv huh m rniiiittiuii iti n
nujly win FoUV over tn Uirc nmjorlty
(Continued on Page 2)
PEOPLE ESCAPE
AUTO ACCIDENT
A number of people barely escaped
death 'last Saturday night, when enr 48,
In chargo of Jlotorinan C, Orny and
Couduc'tor II, SI. Hon, in, nnd automo
bile 710, In ihargn of Chauffeur Siunnel
SIImi, i-olll.le.1 near the corner of King
St.eet and Heckley lane. Tl.o collision
vmis fo suddi-u that tho passengers had
no previous notlie whatever.
Had the cars struck with more force,
.,,., ,,.,,........ ...v.. .i.e.. s ....
or s. rlously Injured, It linppeued that
tlio auto mill street cur wero coming
nun town in mo biiiiio timet, c-ar ia
had just arrived ,,t tho switch near tho'
lane, when Hllvn. driving the machine,
.ipproache,. fro,,, behind and bumped
lulo tho street car. which wus moving
slowly
iiiin
Two passengers, who weroj
a back seat of ciir"49 saw the approach,
'or a machine. The machlun first clea.-
'.. tho l.i.ek. und It appeared ,.s If It
I would pass tl.o clectrlo car on the ma-
kal side, but ns It neared tho cur the
e.uiuiieur iiirneu .nuuiinwan. anil uio
......... .... . . ....
tineli Iniif .itimtn,..,,!
Tlm froht iinrll.in
or the iiutouiobllo wns badly damaged.1
.... ... . . ...
Those In the machine wero - wvll
known Honolulu peoplo. They had been'
down to Knhukn on busluess slnco
o'clock that afternoon, ami wero on
their wpy home.
f)no of them slated this morning that
Sllvu, tho cliuurrcur, wus tired nnd half
asleeo nt llm limn of ii,.. ,-niiiuioii
' MiinuelD, Ahreu, nsslstnnt inntoi
cycle olllcer, stnted this morning tlmt
ll.o i liiiuffeiir uns iniesl,-,! . tliiin
ago for heedless driving.
Is a Conservative Influence In Modern Business
TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1911. 12 PAGES.
UNITE
GENERAL UNDER
vmrww
TO OFFICIAL
.1.
(Assnrlalnl Pleas 'illilc 1
tit . r.1 t lkl.VAI,l n f I.. I.. 14 et.l
nnoniiiuiun, . .-. -.m i-ii-
egute Wlckersham of Alaska today
,a"d Attorney-General George W.
Wlckeraham at a hearing before the
nousu j.iu.ciary vuiiimi.tcc, nnu re-
peatod the ehargas of corruption, brib-
ery and failure on the part of the U.
S. authorities to proseoute criminals In
I Alaska. Ho admitted, fin answer to a
Iquestion, that he had I once ngreed to
'act as attorney for tlie Guggenlielms.
Hlscharges are largely bated on the
ril Wlini yea aio iai ijuir snai&ifuii -
a,oe(i orab" of Alaska by Ihe Gug
ika by tlie Gug-
neniim interests.
, m,
. ..n on n nrmc
ArYloAbbAUUno
WILL CHANGE
-i
f-Amnclntcd 1'rrnn futile )
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. John
c A Lelshman, ambassador to Italy,
s l0 bo to B,rin to tihe u,, pace
,,fl v(lel,nt by Dr. David Jayne Hill,
gecording to report, while Thomas J.
0.Bren , ,0 eave the Japanese em-
bassndorshlp for the position at Home.
'
HAVEMEYER ESTATE DID
NOT OWN C. H. STOCK
(AMnrlnlfil riss f'.itili-Vj I
WASHINGTON. D. Ch July"31-
Chairman Hardwick of the sugar in-
veilliatiottciuimHltlsid It.it.that
the statement that ttie Havemcyer es
tate owned Califcrnin'Hawall.in stock
was a mistake.
LABOR OFFICIALS
GET TIME TOPLEAD
(AnwH-litlnl Pr-ss f.il.le.v
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 31.
Preoldcnl Gomnera and Secretary Mor-
risen of the American Federation of
Labor, as well as Johri Mitchell, former
,eacl of the United Mine Workors. were
ioday given twenty days in which to
answer to the charge of contempt of
court.
... ,.,, . ,, ..ir-m-i-nni
UAL rUtUMIHIM VVtilCHIM
TPMNIS nHflMPinM .
'
. . . . . ., ,,,,,. ,
I . Akr mnrfiT. til.. Julv 31. Mc
i.ollg,;n of California today won lb
vAicLtcm singles tennis championship,
dofcatlna Dundy, the title-holder.
, -r -
PnEEDENT SIMON WILL -nESIST,
the
e close approach of the rebels, Pres-
.Wearer and diied, :;;;
I.,... el .1 I l. .!- ....!!
to the last. A fierce and bloorfv battle
Is expected.
SUGAR
SAN lTtANCISCO. Cat., July 31
II. its: Hi analysis, 13s. 10.1.; parity,
I.IMc. Previous .piotatlou, 13s. 8 1-4.1.
ITS CIVIL WAR
, . . . k nll. ., .
bowl, in cording In a statement muile
' ; ..,.. m,,,.,,,, n... .. '
I!"' r,,s;n ' l'r"Z 2mTB'
',' s n csnlt ll.o i wl II bo
. ... " , " '''" '""',:
"".".' V"V..T ..',.....: Z
ascertained half n dneit famlllea nro
in' mixed up In a ntlghborlHKKl low Hint
'' " - ","',,," ,,,".'
J1'"''! '"" ' "'"1.y. ."'u,1 ','"'
"?"' w mi iirii " uli I tli.i I ill 0
' " ' "r " ' , " '?,," ,','
cnuit nu cbaiges of asaiult and hat-
IlllCUlilia ill lien no, .un. .. niu.,..-
inrv
, "'. , ,, .
'V inline i uli ' "" "1-"
do' Interpreter Is expected lit court
.. .,,... ..... tniti mm? i in. mi.'.tifii
- 1 l'iornw niuiiiiiii. inu iiiiKin.il
cause i .... ....-. ..-. ..-.v .".u..
s.'ic.iiu l""N""
Judge Itoblusou decided tills morn
ing iigalnst the plaintiff In tho raso of
l.lhctaln (Ionic, vvho sued Judge
I Whitney, the sheriff and inuinhera of
tho Planters ABhoclalloii for alleged
false ni.est and linpilsoument. Ho
wns one of the ineil tukiin off tho
Blcaiiishlp Ko.ea and holO Miero aa a
wllnebs.
r ,
-. .. -.
TO OPEN BISHOP ST
BISHOP STREET
OPENING PUSHED
. ....
a long Btru forward 111 tin- oncn-
..K of ihIioi slree.. and tlio develop-
mL,t f (lie cntlro secllon was taken
tl,a nrtnrnouii. wlie tia number of
propel l OW'IIOVS 111 HUB .llsiril'l llll'l
by Imitation nt the ulllco of Kuporln-
tendclit of Public Woika .Marston
Campbell and talked over tiliins for
the closlnc of I'lilun lind the lililini
extension I
Aiiuihk Um property owners plfs-
ent were William Woltnrn, J 1-'. Mur-
nan, H. l)Lkei, .liiiiies Htcllier, lllsliup
I.lberl. repn-Beiillui; tlio Catbollc
Cathedral interefcts; J SI. McC'lies-j
! hoy and l-M Towse, who spoko for the
Knights of I'jthlaH proiuity. I
line urter the tither declined hliuseir
In favor of speedy net Ion on opening
i .
Grand Jury Is
After The Ring
With the reluming of InJIi'tliieltts by
t1(. I'uUral grand Juiy todaj', tlm gov-
ir.niii.it Is. beginning to show. Its bund
jugalnst the opium smuggler... ttnd Ionic
seiisiillonai uiciosnies lire e-cpifini in
ith.i next fewr hours.
Several 'indictments were returned to-
day for alleged smugglers, none or
them, liuwever, lielug well Known ex-
eent lu shin. dug and waterrro.it clr -
cles. The "higher-ups," It Is runioicd,
will he exposid later today or tonight
As was fox-told by the Bulletin! The name of deorge William We l-lht
last week, the I'ederal grand Jury lln- or Knhtilul wus udded this afternoon
lie,l Its d.llherallo.is on tho cases It to the long list of Indictments by tho,
was winking on and today returned IVdernl grand Jury Hu wns Indicted of
sixteen Indictments, tin s-u of which!., statutory crime.
wero placed on the secret llle.
The names or tluum who are Indicted
for tiehnr co.ieeriied In the opium traf-
lie uro John C Winkler. I'ellsci l.udiu-k,
'
MANOAITES WANT
l.'tck of flro p.otcctlon In Sliinoa
....ii... ...i i ,i, v.,..ini ...r
.. r th,. Mnnn.-i t.unrovonieiiL
liiccllug of tlin Slmiuu liuprovouieul
Club lias oeu called f.r.oniorrow
ovening ..). ...c .cs...ce.o ... auuh"
V.. Cooner. Puunueo,
Willi only olio hydrant lu tlm val
ley, mid that uuo so place.) that It is
p.nctlcully useless In case, of lire,
with mains so small that thuy uro
hardly Biitllclcut to supply picsent
needs and would bo hopelessly lucking bouse. The slto for tl.o clubhouse lias to do with tho garbago department,"
lu caso of nu eiucigcncy, nml wljli nu boon scented, nnd it Is planned U remarked President Molt-Suilth of tho
Rio station near enough to gel help have Ihe llio station i-ut on the same Hoard of Health this morning, In ret
fiuiii u chemical engine, Slauoa lesi- piece of ground, lu which case tho i.i.no to u nenp of .tut nml l Ding
deals uro preparing to go hofore tho sllc- for tho station will bo nu nddl-.up I.. .Mauoa. It Is a remnant from
Loatd' of supervisors und nsk that n tloiuil expense to the. city and county. 'i'liuii-1'p Day, mid the president of
Mie-hoiise and aiipurutus be furnish- Tho sites secured uto on tho mak.il tlune who hud chargo then, H. A.
ed without fin tlier delay. Tlio pro-t sldo of tho Montana place. 'llern.lt. ni-conllng to a story published
vloi.s board of supervisors, It is do-j Another matter to bo taken up to- In the morning paper, stated that tho
(laicd, mailo i. niimlj.'r of imuulsoB, inoitow night Ib tlio hearing of le-' removal of it lay In the bunds of Dr.
nono of which liuvo been fullllled. ports un Clean-up Day and Its ro-.l'iutl
Tlio rlnglo hydrant lu tho valley Milts. "v assUt.il Hu- cltlielis" counnlt-
m .1. i,i-.i I.,, on Clean-P Day. but that Is all
.,... ...,.,. It. !...! Mr.ll .J. ii.fl, -At
MORGAN WANTED
FDR FOURTH TERM
l'leiililent Jnmea K, Sloigan of tho
clianiber of cominerco la slutoil fnr(
the head of tills Isidy for thu fourth
eiirrnsulvu Ipriu. according to tho sen-
I tlnienl imioiig many of tho leadlngci.lt This takes. In Illlo und Is during
business men who conipnso it. s,.
Biiecessfnl has been Ilia iiiliulnlslrii-l
tlou und so popular has ho been' up
the chief t'M'CUllvo of tho chamber
that If he will accept tho ihisIIIoii
again, there seems now no other,
choice I
The chiiiubor'ii uiiniiul election U to
ho hold on tho third Wi'dnesday of,
Alienist. On thu second Wodiieaduy
. tlm tiusteea of tho thaiiiber hold a
meeting nt which lliu piosldont tip-
......... I
the street nml of un led pffnri liv tlio'
Tcriltory and iihiu-ih to got all cult-
able adjustment of claims,
Hup.-ilnlendent Campbell declared
llllll till- OpelllllK III tile l)lg IllOCUa Ol
Honolulu la an lmpoil)ilit stei In ,
business declopnieiit and that tlio ',
lllshoii slu-el exIciiBiuii will be niinb-
ed hy th egoveriiinent. lie will iiiiniu
three appralm-is to adjust claims. ,
It wiib broimht out lit the hcurllii;
that several of the men present havn
prnttlcully their entire property III-
teiestB destioyed by llm proposed ox-
tension, as It elllu-r lakes most of
their land or cuts It up so that It Is
useless Superintendent Campbell
lold Bilcli claims to ask for the full
amount of tho damage done,
.i m
Thonifis l.-onr,vi Jjihii IChlr-r. ObluB
laong-
r.nin. -i uk now, UUVKI- .ii uur-
tin und r.iiiit lllug.
.N'akniiloto. .Martha Kawebe. John
i.iiki.io ami nnisu ii.ue.noio were in-
dieted ror statutory itIiiics, ...id Kail-
chl .Motohara was Indicted for assault
on Akvinna Tomliicbl.
Juliu (' wiuicltr is inir.i male or mo
Aiuci lean-Hawaiian steamer ArUuu n
'mid Curt In Is eiuurleruinster on the Arl-
zona...
Tho grand Jury adjourned until 9'
o'clock tomorrow nioinlng. when some
of the members ule to bo excused and
other unu.es udded to the list pro ten..
FIRE PROTECTION
Is on Kainehaineha avenue near tho
ton of tho biiiall hill there. It has
It has
. .....n i .... n-i.,
was burning welt up tho valley. Tlio
l.oso in this case did not reach the
fcoi.o of tlio flro nt all. lu another
crisis, mo noso was lung eiiouK.i, nut,
tho hydrant wiib empty and no belpi
wiib fin Incoming.
Touiouow night tho club will tako
up not only tho flrc-protectlou pro-
blem, hut that of building n club-
polutR ii nominating committee. , ,.,.,.(. e have, ono shiall de
whoso selections tile presented at a ,,.,. W!IBOII ,, one measly niulo
general meeting of tho menihers tho ullk,,1 . 1111H , comiM.,oll with our
following week. Tho selection la tint moMm,, l.,n.,i1. Tl.o garbage of
final, for the members nro at liberty ,,,,. cU , ,, , , Kar1E ,lepart
to nanio olhur riimllilates If thoy lm.Ilt Ir ,,,. ttIlM tllllt ,.,, rlmiu..i,
w " 1 will Instruct the garbage department
i W.S.WISE IS NEW
' BOUNDARY COMMISSIONER
0ovi.lm,r i,.r,.an n,lH lnlirll,l ,,.!
pointed W S. Wise commissioner of
boundaries ror tho rourth Judicial clr-
.ne in.i.n.ne u. ..o, ....n-nior,
Wl"" "ikes tl.o position vacated hy
Jnilko Clmrles H, Parsons, who had
charge of both Hu. third nnd fourth
circuit boundaries, hut who leslgned
"'" fourth on April 24 lust
Tl"' commission goes Into effect fieuii
u",ay nnd Is a n honorary one.
. "
In " itiimcrvntlnn of honllli nn
ounco of InteHlgeiico la worth a ton
of Iguurniiro.
Why not net right down to business 'H
In the lirst place? Advertise to the 'Si
customer through the BULLETIN and ''0
get Im or her trade without much fun -SB
about It. ffj
PRICE 5 CENTS.
FSRE
Posfoffice
Record
If 1..,.. . .n. .. .. .....
,,ul""111" r,IJ"" "' "" "
,1"tal r ending June :o, tall, will
break nil previous records A remark-
ubly good showing will lie iimdo In ev-
"" i-i,iiiinnii u um k,iiiiu i. iiiw-ii
the entire Tcrrltorj
l'ostmast.r Pratt, wbn la colh-cthu;
nnd iirruiiulnt: ttie tlKunti on lliu p.tJl
huslness fur the al jior. will oii
Imvo full slutlstles rem! for iroaeut.i
tlou to tbu Cioxrnor nud to lliu loeul
'oiumirel.tl ImdU-i, iieoorilliii; ty Ids
usual custom. lie nuii I int. morniiii;
'hat In advuiue of the prcfiitliii of
111" figures to the Cluvrriiur nnd tho
coiiuiierclnl bodies, the announcement
of details now would ho preiimtuie, but
In letponse to u iiiestloii slated that
Mho liuslness of the pusl J ear will n)imv
"" iipl'leclable Incieaso o r that oCiin
ollur J ear.
I'ofttmiistcr 1'ratt l-lleve-i that mo '
kuri-sl ludleatluii of tlm proprlty unit
viiiuino of litinliH'KH hi any coiiiiuuulty
Is Its reilcctloii In he leCulptH of tho
pnstolllco front alumps, Mumped tie
Vflupi-s, reillzulloiiK from the, m-wspi--r
huslneis hiiiI tills ylnsH M postal
IiubIim-ks. The- llguies of tills ilum, It Is
itiiidt-i stood, shows u hirtse'llicristmover
previous ear larl of tho i-redll. can
1 be uscrllieil to llm luuihil; of Iroops
IliLre, hut the blggcilt Hint or the' In-Jeh-asu
li uiidoubledly iTuu to antll.il de
Velopmi!it and growth lu coiinuirclat
llliieH. . ; .-V.ua, w,-.,
.Mlfioiigh tho piHfoiueH in pirtmi nt
f,itn.(l n m-vV schedilhi of rnti-s for for-
,,,, ,;,,, m,.nvy-orI-r Imslmtw;'
iiinoiiutliu; In ffomo t-iises to u Co per
,.,,( ,crt..IBt.t t lio postal order huslneas
walb. otllc.-s bus shown no ap-
pr(.,.,0 deeri-ase, jya .Mr Pratt.
nm,,.v,.( K. .iocs not hellnvo In igure'i
Inf llir postolllcn iiinuey ortler liusliiejit
j,.x .,, ,ii,,,m rn.idliions, as
i..,i.u oil,. I, l ini ulier.. ili.i nott-
...ii..., ....inu
tm
T.v nr- iRinilCMTO
I AX UcLINUUtN I O
REGISTER MANY KICKS
'
' no roar oi mo wi.ves mining uieio-
selves on the reef Is iiothlug e.inipal.sl
mo noise ii.ai wiih coui.uk .his nioro-
In from tho illuiltuu of the tax ollle.,
h. the J.ulicia.y bulhllug
from .arl) morning and right up In
lunch II. ne tin-, small window wile he
sleg.d with a cipwd who gazed through
the opening.! and discussed uiattiis
which they lute) m-vtr given thought to
for, In some cases, eight years.
Hour as much as they, liked, lh.ro
vmis no belli for It, however tho tax
colli ctor hud their money, anil he would
They argued tho
directions, but there was
nothing doing except nay out and look
.
pleusnut.
a
pnnpn nc upni T uac
DUHnu ur ,,,;!,-.,,,
IMU JUnidUIOIIUiM
"I wish the public would t.niU-r-
stand that wo Imvo absolutely nothing
I to do so, but I should much pref.r them
to go to the department themselves"
i DAfin nnnpcoT
I UfllVU uUIVULIl I .
There will l,p a publliS eonc-rl by
tin. ii-iwalhin band this nveiiliie nt
Hmn.a Snuaio cotumeiiclm; nt 73n.
' l-ollowlug Is tlio program of acleo-
(cmH.
Ovp.-i.uo Poet and I'c.iKant ..Suppo
Amlunlo Sonata Hopthnven
Clionrn Pav of Judgment.. Schneider
I Iteuilnlscencos of All Nations. Knpiov
Vocnl-llawiillan songa..Ar by llerger
, iin-v .:.iido.-s Scntch Songs .llitina
I Hock'd In tho Cradlo of tho Doco .
Knight
Waltz Artist I Ifo S'.auan
Tho Star Spangled llnnner.
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