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y EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. U SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1911. B-k i, SV R 1 Evening Bulletin fjDAILY and WEEKLY Published CO.. LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakca St., Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED V" in uie lerruory 01 nawan. Wallai:i: R. Fakrinoton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATESAYABLE IN ADVANCE. UVHrNINO I1UI-L.I1TIN Per Month, ani where lu U S .... 7A Per Quarter, snywher. 'n V S 3.uo fei Yt.r, involute In U.S H.uu rer Veai, potl.atf, loitljcn !3.to qppi i Liditorlol Rooms, 1 C?l. Business Office, SATURDAY ' Tlio Instrument on vthlcli Wr liltlorlaiiH plii) Ih Unit Strmice tlilui;, tlio liiiiiiiin licnrt. Oiilila. Hxeeptlona In tlio lawn of tlio Unl- 'ted States prove the rulo of lliivvuli'B s,luek. , , ..' Word corner) that llllo Is tiimiil "inons. For the first tlmo In how many . jcarn? : No matter vvluii your oplnlonn may kbe, yuu must havo the Hullo tin If jkfyou want the news. f Judcluc from the record of tlio i stork list, some of tlio people bvllcvo i thorn Is still hope for Hawaii fepcaklnK of tlio Governorship. It Is remarkable how exceedingly busy ev eryone Is at this tlmo of the )car. D K.iii Kranelseo will of courso cet 'the crowds in 11)15. but they ,'sholiU Lby all.Jmcans t.co Hawaii bcfore( and tintlcr.' i Uhlan making a naif mllo lu r.OVi Ms a reminder that there are still somu places on curtjiliero horse IfWg'.Urg lielil. I'olo Is a royal Riuno for the auto mobile owners, but the eiowds that walk are well entertained by events on tho waterfront. Seems IIUo wo hear morn about (lie gtcmblors on tho l'aclllc Orast than vo did when Congress was discussing tho location of tlio' I'unuina-l'ncinc rpair. . I-ess than a year ago, some of our good people wcro laughing at the J) ii 1 lo 1 1 n for urging tlicni to In- vxest their money In homo enter- jpriscs. Those droves of mosquitoes Unit nro infesting all parts of tho town, fliavo como out Just to show tho wm- V Itatlon experts wliut n thoroughly hard game they nro up .against. Moro hot weather In tho eastern y States means more hard luck for the Democratic party. liven Woodrovv LkWIIson can't ovcrtomo tlio nrgiimciil of hard, (linen when tlio weather Ik : against lilm. 9 l For tlio llrst tlmo In many years f r fctlio harlior facilities of tho Territory nre receiving tnq scarciung nun intri llgent attention they denorvo, and no one-man scliemo will prevail as !'af;aliist public Intorests. V . . .. ..... . 1 . !.... Again UjSiiouio do reiueiiiiiureu iiini an ndiulnlstratlnn so solicitous for civic beauty In Honolulu, could hard ly bo expected, If sincere to turn ovor n y.-hnlo wntcrfiont, In llllo to n public service' corporation. ' , It would bo just lis well for tin- "wall's sugar If tlio president would allow tho wool-reduction tnrlff to pass. On tlio other hand tho niton-' Hon Is entirely nafo, If tho majority L.ls so narrow Unit thq tariff tinkering 5 bills cannot be pasbod.ovor tho veto. EVENING , A traveling limn who wiih a clgiirctto smoker reached town on nn early truln. ijito wanted n smoke, hut nono of tho .tiiiim xx'erb open. Near tho station ho fsaw n neiwsboy siuDkliuj, unci approach ed hlpt wtlhi . . '' "Kay, win, got nnotlicr rlgnretto?"' ,r "No, sir," bald tho boy, "but I've got . in.ikliurs.- 'All ilglil," tho truvelliiB innti said 'Hut I can't roll 'em very well. Will you llx onn for ino'" , , 'Tim boy did. ' "Oon't tielleVo I've got n liuiteli." sulci f'tho man, lifter, a. tenrch tliroiiRh his JpocketH.f , rTho boy, bapded 111 in a, mnicn, -nay. KCnptnln,'! ho snLl, "you nln't got nny Hhlhs but the bablr, huvo you?" by BULLETIN PUBLISHING WIIBKl.V UUI.I.HTIIN rrl Sis Monlaa 0 ., Per Veai, anywhere. In U.S I. on Per Year anywhere n Canada. f.flo Per Vcar itu'd, fmtiim a.w 2185 2256 ntcred at ih PctoQic at Honolulu aa ftecond-clMt m tiler .AOGUST 12, 1911 .Now that W. O. Sniltli Is n member of tlio Stock i:cliatiKc lie should tnku tlio present opportunity to show tlio Iiojh how they handled UiIiirh during 'a stock Hurry In the Rood old ilayH. The iitillotlii'8 special Wash ington cable on the proposed iniinl Kratlon law him operated to put life Into the local MiRiir stock market, lltu ih much as tlm prlco of siiKnr. Ulven nn ainplo supply of labor llu- fwull lias only free supar to fear. IIoiioIiiIii has niailo ticnicndoim strides since tlio Ainerleaii (InR was raised thirteen jears uro today. Hut the past Is only a siiRKesllon of tlio progress that will bo recorded In the next thirteen years. At the present day. tlio Federal Cm eminent has Just ab""t l,,",, cRlnlnK on the club- orato work that was certain to ho done, following tho raising of tlio Hag. "The Third Annual Report on Itc-foruis-.nnd Progress In ., Korea'!. Is ,tho llio 'of nit interesting and attractively printed x ultimo recelxed from Jupu- noiH"uinsui-iieienii yyono. a casual I. ......a .,.......!. .1.. II I... ....... Inn.. .l... Itllitu IIIKMIKU iiiu iiiunii im.Min ui iiiu repoit leaxes tho impression that tho apancsoby their ndinlnlMrntlnn of iCrirelx finxo eleanedUiiottJliicctiWllore Jia .pUotograpli8 of preximis reports ihowcd the unkempt conditions so long associated with nil things Ko rean, tho present report puis before lie reader substantial biilldliips, clean it reels mid a general atiiiosphcro of irogress. f -----Henry 'Clews in olio of his latest 'milking circulars presents ''tlio oth ir shlo" of tho hot xseathe'r stories In ho following terms: "Spectacular bunage, crop disaster starvation ov m these constitute 'news,' and It Is very seldom that our newspapers linvo occasion to Inform us of tlio other 3ldo of tho plcluro, of exceptionally 'avorablo conditions which will apply to millions upon millions of nrcas unl which, naturally, play u most ef fective part In tho luw of nvcrages In connection xvltli our crops. Our wheat fields and our corn Ileitis are 'ontlnentnl In reach and scope; and t must Indeed bo n natlon-wldo ilnni igo that shall cut down our llnal ng--Iculturnl output to proportions ipelllng agrlculliirnl adversity." BRITISH OPINION OF AMENDED ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. Ono of tho striking features of tho 'omtucnt following tho announcement if tho new Anglo-Japaneso treaty Is ho Immediate recognition of tho pur ioso of tho now scctlonof tho treaty .lint provides tor u .practical suspens 'on of the alliance in event of liostll 'ties with n nation Hint has entered into n general arbitration ngreemont .vlth cither of tho contracting parties. "Tho Oriental Hovlnw," published In Vow York by Japanese, says: "It Is dlo to conceal tho fact that tho Anglo lapanoso Allianco as n war pact iccniB to linvo been much weakened y Its roccnt amendment." Throughout tho Kngllsh-speaklng tnrld tho amendment was at once ac cepted as tho signal of a better mi- SMILES A man by the nnmo of Kumiiel Kinllh was arrested for being drunk. When ho was brought Into tho police station, the lleiiteiiarit asked blm his nainn. Now It M) linppened Hint Smitli stilt tired badly, so In answer to the lieu leiiniit'4 ijuiry as to his naine, ho lie (fan: "S-H-r.SH- SH-Sam" ' "Just n moment," cautioned the lieu tenant, "don't get exeltei Just be enbri und tell me what your iiumo Is." Samuel started nlf again. 'i'S H H .MH-Sam" "Oh, never mind." Interrupted tlm lieutenant, impatlcntls'. "Olllcer, xvhat's this man charged with?" "Well, lleutenniit," answered the po liceman, "01 should think it wns soda xvnter." derstnudlng betxveen the two great nn- lions of Kngllsh-spcnklug people. It Is also significant that the renewal of the alliance would lime othcrwibo been most unpopular. Tho latest Issue of tlio Iindon Weekly Times gives u summary of tho opinions gained by Its correspondents In x'nrluu parts of the world xvlien tho renewal of the amended nllliinco was announced. Wo llnil that tho Acting I'rlmo Min ister of Australia Is satlslled with the treaty, "assuming that tho rcnownl interposes no .obstacle to tho Anglo American treaty." Ho looks upon It as ten years In which Australia may perfect her defenses. The Sydney Dally Telegraph said. "The treaty has oxldently ceased to bo an entangling nlllnnco wlillo re taining Its clllcncy as n-pwico pre server. Australia may reasonably count on a breathing spiico of ten years to develop her defences and en courage the Influx of Immigrants Into her empty spaces. The nlllnnco Is n welcome respite rather than n guar antee of lasting immunity." From tho Sydney Morning Herald comes tho same thought couched In milder language: "Australians uio forced to considor tho rent basis of their 'white' policy, which depends not bn a senso of Inferiority hut on. n recognition of irreconcilable differ ences. To treut our allies otherwise than with dignity and respect would bo to stamp ourselves xvltli n mark of civilization Inferior to theirs." Cabling from Toronto, Canada, tho Times' correspondent sayst "Tho practical exclusion of tho United States from Its operation re moves the only objection in Camilla to tlm Aiiglo-Japaiieso treaty. In Ilrltlsh Columbia lliero Is n strong disposition to co-operalo xvltli tho Unl led Stntcs against Japanese Im migration and, perhaps, Increasing op position to tho admission of Asiatics, hut with tho danger of friction xyith tho United States removed the new al liance Is heartily approved In tho Do minion." - Tho greater friendship of tho Itrlt lKlicoonles for tho United StiitctUhnn fnV.'Jupaii Is noted In tlio editorial comment of tlio Times when discuss ing the renown! of tho allianco. Says tho Times: " , i"Vu linvo reason to congratulate nursclxes not only upon tlio conclus ion of the now treaty, but also upon tho conditions In,. which It has been effected. Whonjiic.flrst linohlclnl re port that It had been accomplished reached us from Now York tho Times drew attention to its significance In relation to the now Imperial foreign policy happily Inaugurated at tho Im perial Conference. It Is Indeed grati fying Hint within n few brief weeks of its adoption this policy should af ford us, and should afford tho world, so signal a proof of tho fresh strongtti it has added to our diplomacy. It is gratifying, wo may perhaps say, above all to thoso who, like ourselves, linvo long Insisted without visible rcsponso on the wisdom und on tho necessity of tho now departure tak en by Mr. Aso,u!tli and Sir Kdward Urcy, Thoy must know better than most of us that, had they not taken It. tho prolongation of tho Japnneso treaty would almost certainly have given rlso to discontent and to mis gixlngs in the Dominions which need not now lio apprehended, lly admit ting tho I'rlmo Ministers of tlio Do minions to cmnplcto confidence, and by submitting to them tho general foreign policy of tho Kinplro, tho lov ernmentl will linvo overcome many prejudices, soothed pinny suscep tibilities, and conjured ninny phan toms. "It is notorious, to name but one of thoso phantoms, that largo sections of opinion in tho Dominions have looked mtkiinco nt tho .lapanoso alli ance, because thoy were haunted by tho fear that ono dny It might en tangle us in a contest with tho Uni ted States. Tlio renewed nlllnnco Is tho best ntiswor to such fears. It has been approved, xvo havn no doubt, by tlio most trusted statesmen of tho Do minions. On the face of It it shows that tho Japaneso themselves linvo helped us towards tho conclusion of our treaty xvltli tho United Slates. That cogent proof of Japan's friend ship for tho two great Kngllsh-speaklng nations and of her readiness to sco tho bonds that iinlto them multi plied and strengthened speaks for Itseir, wlillo tho Dominion Mlnlsteit, their own porsnnnl knowledge, de rived directly from tho Foreign Socro tnry and from tho Defcnco Commit tee, how Invaliinblo that nlllnnco has been, and is likely to be, to tlio cuuso of tho world's peace. Tho real strength of alliances In these days lies above ull In tho support which they rceolvo from tlio nations whobo govornmonts linvo miido them," O. B. IllIItNDT, J. Wnknllold, C. J. Cartliy und Marstnn Cumpbotl. com prising the Hnibor Commission, wore numbered among tho returning pas sengers In tiio steamer Malum Ken this morning. For Sale Seven-room modern bungalow! l moit new, very attractive Two well planted lots. Noar carline. I On Gulick Ave. Price is $2200. easy If desired. Trent Trust Co., Ltd. I F YOU havo any attractive i Investment In view and requiro funds lo enablo you to take it up, call inJ see us. Wo may be able to help 'you. We havo money lo loan on 8unar Stocks or Real Estate. We buy and sell Stocks and Bonds. . .Ill BishopTrust Co., Ltd. 921 Bethel Street PINEAPPLES! BANANASI! A Crate of Six Selected Pines or a Large Bunch of Bananas Simply lenvo your order wo do the rest. "" ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY (,Wlth Wells, Forgo JOxprcss Company) BISHOP ESTATE (Continued from Pago 1) H-honls, In loans, purchase of real es tate or Improvement of lauds lu a way to enhance Iholr lovcnuo pro ducing possibilities of thu estate. The account shows that tho amouiil of Investments has Increased during Iho pant jcitr by $70,.108.riO. The Inventory shows persons! es tate amounting to $81!) fiXD.Il and real Waterhouse Trust Land of Puupueo Manoa Valley WHEN a man buys somctliing useful which nt the same time is steadily in creasing in value he is twice fortunate. It is only a little over ten years ago since the pioneer settler on the land of Puupiteo made his home there. Then there were none of the many conveniences required by, the exacting suburbanite. Now all the ad vantages that can possibly be asked for are procurabje: Mountain spring water, tele phone, j electric light and Rapid Transit service, and gas for cooking. BR TWICE FORTUNATE, and purchase one of the most desirable house lots to be had within three miles of the Capitol. Remember, Easy Terms Are Offered. Kalihi , l Terms can bo mado SALE OF PRINTS To clear out surplus. stock. Half prices tills week. t GURREYS The office hours of tho WIRELESS are from a. m. to bi3U p. m. on wesk days and on Sundays Irorri 8 lo 10 a. m., and until 11 every nlnht for ships' messages propel ly to $L','.'3S 835 81. Thl.i makes a total lu nil uf ?3,ori8, tl'U.ta. "Tho lueieusu in leases and rentals Is shown by tlio llguus for last jear of fl7;i,'J2.r,.l7 as against this car which amounts to $1S3,&'J3.41 being fi dllTeionco of ?!),CG7.UI. At tho close of llio jcar lliero xvcro CU5 loan's n operation, an loci ease of Ion ovor tho last year while tenancles-at-vvlll lIiowciI a decrcutu of tin uc. Work on Kon.x Lands. Tho piopeity at Konu is xefy largo und each xear adds uioio to tho agri cultural iiobslhllltics of tlio estate. Tho trustees, xvho uro alive to tlio possibilities nnd to tho lutcicsts ot tho Ii tut "and the Tenllory, bccm de sliouu of uttraetini; a picked class or citizen bottlers xvho will Industrially ciiltlvuto tho lands tlieiu. They have uilopted a liberal policy towards to bacco cultivations by waiving i cuts und ncccptlug value of the work done us nn equivalent. This policy has been extended lo Include sumo of the small fanners who hnxo shown an honest endeavor to clear their lands nnd plant other ciops of cconomh value, .lined (1. Smith, ns an expert. Is mailing a ropoit us lo tho classi fied charactcilstlcs ot tho laud nt South Kona. At South Kona also r0,000 blue gum trees havo been set out to re forest tho aiea destioxed by llio soma venrs ago at Hamakiia. Last of Annuities. lly the death of Kuhakiiakal In Sep tember last Kealohapnnolo Is the only surviving annuitant loft Kiunehameha Schools. Tho x oik nl Uio Knniehnmcliii t-chuolt rhows that dining the jear rtmlcnts of Boiontecii vailoui nalioii nlltleg wcro being taught. Thcio wcro 15(1 biis In tho ltuliisttl.il school. f(i7 In iho propitntory ami thico day pupils, in uio gins school uicio wcto 91 students. The amount of money paid out In work scholarships amounted lo $3, fi?8.7.r The iimnunt pilil for tho Charles It, Hlshop .prhol.irslilps to $1, 47Z.G0 ami that for tlio Ilernlco I'. Illshup estate scholai-bhlps to ?1,'J2C r,o. Tlio now dairy nnd ngrleiilluial buildings uro cxpccto.1 t he finished hy thu beginning of the next term PLANS FOR HILO The sale of tlio armory site nt llllo has been postponed until September .14 -when It Is. thought that It will come off for certain. The plan Is to take the old building and move It to a spot 0iKislti the old Jail, When 11 Is in Its new homo It will be lltlod up to bo u general conveni ence. The national guard will have It for their drill hall und right opp silo tlicni they will then havo a Duo parade ground Instead of being ns at, luoM'nt without one Ut nil. Tlio old slto will, he sold nnd ptob ably used for warehouses. There will ho a special clause Inserted in thu naif! contract, howoxcr, tint wilt sti pulate as to ii certain class ot build-. Ing und it Is thought that no patent fight will ho Issued until this has boon compiled vvllli. The proKicd srur of tho railroad which lias been approved will como right nlong us far as theso lots. Tho building of this spur will mean a hlx outlay for tho company as they will j hnxo nn enormous area to till lu, Where Ihelr lino will cross llio line of l'loiil Hticet thete Is no p.ixlug :il, all nnd thoy will havo to mako Iho bheet where thoy wnut to run. Thu spur will not Intel fere with llio hnu Icxnid ns that runs from the other Mido o ftho brldgo as Hie ncw1lno will end licforo It gets to Iho start of Iho 'driveway. i Santa Maria Away for the Coast. I Captain Curtis dispatched Iho Ame rican oil tanker Simla .Matin for thu lower .California roast at iitno o'clelt Hils morning. Tho Snnta-Mail:i lakes .no pilot iit'lhhVpdrt) nnd .the skipper was on the hrldgu aftvr.lrivlpg kept n sharp lookout for tho cstcifcrnus' htownway. A careful scaich or Iho i-hlp was mado Just hcfoio easting nit tier lines but none of1 Iho Indigent gentry were discovered. Opinion of an Expert "We are delighted with tho new process Dairy- men's Assoclatiori'mllk. Wo find it very satisfactory for all our babies. "(Miss) J. M. O. DEWAR, "Matron KaulkcoUn'l, Chil dren's Hospital." Pure milk and cream de livered lo all parts of the city. Honolulu Dairymen's Association The Formfit Merchant Tailors ' 500 Suitings Perfeot Fit Any Style Sachs' Building, ftE1lr:::Sl lJ New Styles $3 $3 New 'Prices Ladles' white canvas Ox fords and pumps, with dressy white heels and turn, solos. Light and cool for summer wear. Also some new low-heel white canvas pumps and Oxfords for girls and young ladles. Special attention given all repair work. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ctd., 1051 FORT STREET IUILDINQ MATERIAL' By sending your order here, only get tho best (roods at th est Price, but Quick' Deliver) Money-Back Guarantee. Scnu i.. our Complcto Catalogue today. P. A. ROVIG CO. uio wniaw Avr. lurru, wash. Fine Copper Plate Piinting Die Sinking and Embossing Wax and Corporation Seals especially to order I!. F. WICIIMAN & CO. Limited Leading Jewelers t i. Ben Nyeburg Antone F. Squza Patrick O'Conncll 1 214 Fort St. Jwv THIS Wtr&&M BUY DOOR fjggffi DIRtCl rl m 8uar" JMt m w, 0ur I 14T"TT3J,U Prompt ,r HIs- s iK , 1 i hT