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EVENISrCr iiULLMTIN DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING 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 in the Territory of Hawaii. Wallace R. Parking ton, - Eimiok SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. liVlt.NINtl MIJI-I .I1TIM .1 Month, aiDwhctrlu OS - . .7B1 I'.r ejmutrr njrwht 'n U ft . . 2.t ivi Y.-f, utiilicie hU.S H.oo -i m nKtt n1t lutrlttti 13. oo WUIiKl.Y IIUI.I.K1IM frt 3n Monttu I .no r.r Yf.r, .njlt lu U.S. . I.IHI lei YcAr tnywbet u Ctiw.1t, l.f Pt War pflM, Imtltir ,. 3.im -Tp i tdltorlctl Rooms, I wl. J Business Office, 2185 2256 entered SI lli Poftofbcc at IfonolDtti s mftml-cliM matter MONDAY AUGUST 28, 1911 aliKitiK the mllrr ThH I one Kri-nt iiiIhiiiIii!k of the ninrkrt ln, mihl .Mr I'mi chot, 'iitnl when Hip market win cMnMinliril we took Iriln ioiihler ntlon ,the fact tlmt nrlirit wnuM lie keit down by rivalry ntnoiiK the iliiilcm." Koine tif lhoo price" mnkp ii Hih not ul ii liouncliulcler'n puree nwcll Willi hope (if bettor ilnyn. Wo nro not likely to reiith the Ues Mulnon llciiroH fur certiilti farm product, but it Territorial market aliiiutil promote local trnilu In locnl product CRUISERS WILL TRY TO CAPTURE will 'I In man whom imuir) Iiiih Is Hip lnw. If the wiloonkeopers don't drop point t man In flip world. Miiillsun dead vvlth surprise lit being treated ('. refers, 'with common courtesy In tontit'Ctioti t-' - ' " with their liiisliieis, mi entirely new One llckln' apiece Is n pretty fnlr utniiiqpliere In likely to ierailu the record with which to close the polo Millions of New York State. When M'smon for 1911. Tii limo It coiiiiilfle, tljo looal inl lltl.i Hhoulil bo roped Into the work of tltfcudliiK O.ihil. HiorchliiK Id not Biich Jolly fiport ns II uili;ht hu when It loads to the I'o Ike MuKliitrnla with n disposition for " lieuy lines. When our lmxeluitl teams urn piny Inc Kaiin-u th.it noire t to 0, It In nut . jriiilie fair to claim that bust-bull In not what It ui-eil to be. &, I Kenatom are hanlei to secure for KlientH than I'oiinrcxaiiii n Cull It be that the SetuttoiH have more to ex plain thlH car than In usual. VThej're off' Kor the 101!! cam linlcn. llvervone hones they'll not smash the fences xu htully that there'll be no repairing them next Knll If von do KoinelliliiB to help iiiako Honolulu n thoroughly dean anil an Iturr town, you hale added nt leant "one ounce to the measure of protec tion Unit In worth tonn of cure. men aie treated like mucker they are much more likely to act the part, than when recognized an Inning u ilyht to existence I law all cant afford to hack any other Presidential candidate than William II. Tuft. Ho'h the only one of the lot who underntaiidn conditions hero and Amcilcau Interests In the Pacific generally. Honolulu's street construction prob lem In a very different affair from what It was lle or ten years ago. The tialllc Is heavier on tho central sec lions of the tow ii, and the length of suburban streets has piobnbly doub led So It (alls for hlgner men to handle the situation. iJt i 7 it That Chamber of Coumicrcp build ing oiirfhl to bo practical thin year. It Is far belter to Invent llio juupIuh In biilldliii; up the town than to semi It out for the heliellt of other sections or the country. Can It he Hint tho Renllemun who uolc Unit dispatch for tho llrltish rnrclKii OHUn doesn't know that Ha waii Ih annexed? It's a fair question, for half nur own people net mixed hair the time Kvorynno is Kind to see. tho rmy win ni polo The cavalry team has set ii new pace for wild riding anil accuracy. It U a clear case of win nine, on meilt and that never hurts the It clings of it sportsman., If anyone can tell what President Tuft stood for, afler loading the In terpretation f 'he morning cable gram, ho Is entitled to nil ltd sets fiiim It Certainly the I'renldeut does not Intend to niako Ui Folletto the keynote of bis campaign. Population adds to tho prosperity of ' uny city. If tho udtled population ballpens to bo American soldiers, must wo then ceaso talking of prosperity? Homo renldents of the town would bo glad to )iui o tho IncieiiBo umdo up of imythliig but Americana. Willi all duo respect to whnt men from other cities may think, theiwat- er meter syntei has no proper pluce in the city of Honolulu If forced to nn Issue, It will be put to a vote and the party organization that stuntls for II will go down mid out. When It seems highly probablo that the Hood of mosmiitoes Is a direct re1 milt of Hooding tho rlco (Ileitis, the problem to solvo in merely ono or whether Ilnolulu prefers the' rlco Holds of personal comfort mid safety for Its citizens and. transient residents Honolulu Americans will ralso no objections whatever to tho stay of tho lleet being largely taken up with the wolk of playing tho war game A navy that Is elllclent Is nioro to bo de sired than the old-fashioned typo that spent all Its tlmo In the harbors giv ing uvcryone n good time, doing noth ing. It Is very unfortiiuato that two such excellent men us President Taft and Senator Iji Toilette bIiohUI havo to bo at wur. ltoosevelt wlien i;rcsiueiu had much the same Idea of n olt letto that Mr. Tuft now expresses, but since he bus got down among mo lieoplo ho Is ninth more of a Iji toi lette man. Can It ho that mo Wis consin Senator looks better from llio citizen's standpoint than from tho ulUdul's. PUBLIC MARKET INFLUENCE. Tho New Yoik Kxclso Commission "has Issued u leltor of suggestion in wliU h tho chairman nsks that the t.iloiiu ktcpers assist In upholding the According to the oxpcrlenco of tho successful ones, the public market such as that proposed under tho now Territorial law, works both ways. It asnuies u prompt market for tho piu duccr mid secures a cheaper market for the consumer. How tills operates In the city of Den .Moines, Iowa, Is told 111 li rccsnt is sue of the Des .Molens Capital: Today's quotations on tho mtir- kct lire far below those prevailing . at the groceries. Some of the prices are: Grapes, 25 cents a basket: apples, in cents n peck; eggs, IU cents a dozen; cauu.igc, j heads for n dime; corn, in cents; pickling cucumbers, 3 dozen for a quarter; tomatoes, fi cents a pound; turnips, 1 cent u doen; radishes, 2 hunchos for ii nickel. Chickens fresh from the coun try sold for C cents n pound at tho municipal nmiket plaeo today. This Is tho cheapest that tho pop ular fowls havo sold In Des Moines for many months. While no young chickens were offered ut this price, buying was heavy. Competition has lowered prices at the market place during tho past week, according to Market, MuBter Larry 0. Poucbot. Since the market was started Its fmuo has spread among farmers 'and gnrdonors for many miles nround Des Moines. " Consequently tho producers nro edger to get In the game and dispose of their wnros. Master Pouchot bclleveB that tho prices on foodstuffs at tho market place will liu forced even lower by tho utrenuous competition rlfo (Continued from Pga 1) lands and the Navy Dtpiirtment Nairn tltn UMiitl orders later. All erfort will lip Hindu by thp big iruisers to establish n record for sail- lnir the (llstnmn belwein San Iran 5 clseo and Hoinlulu. Tie ccbrlty wlin which the Islands can he captured will also bo n record-breaking event, ir pos slide. This dash across Urn Pncllle in Hawaii1! expected to fnrnlMi imieli vnlualde data on which to Past future 'oiiteuiplated operations In the Orleiu, If occasion for real 'uctiuty siioum nrlse. After the nttnek Is over the Heet win assemble In Pearl Harbor mid nn op portunity afforded for the ntllcers mm men to enjoy shore leave Iteiir-Adnilrnl Thomas will command tho Pncllle lleet vessels visiting Hawaii It was at llrst Intended to send Ad tnlral Xlurdock, but the nsslKiiincnt was changed Tie torpedo boat destrnverfl of both the-llrst and second divisions of tho Pncllle lleet will accompany tho nrmor- cd cruisers, The four vessels of the llrst division nre .the Whipple, Hop kins, Hull and Truxlon. The four ves k. Is or the second division arc tho Harry. Preble, Paul Jones and Steunrt. HA.N I HA.M IMCC (III. ."K lrctddcnt Tntt yesterday gave orders tor the most startling war game ever attempted by the United States n.ivy. The entire Pncllle lleet Is involved. Hvery man et war, from llie Heaviest armored crulsir down to thu lice test torpedo boat destiny ir, hns bedi or dered to pi (pale lor tho seveiest test (Ver applied In the n.ivy. The Herd on which the vvnr gnmo will bo played Is the "000 miles of ocean hlulmav between San Frtuu Isco and Honolulu. Tho problem to bo solved Is the nblllty of tin, Pacllle Ibct. scattered along the toast from llremerton to San Diego, to concen trate nt San Kfnnclsco and then dnsh luross the ocean to the nation's out post In the, inld-Pacinc Hawaii nnu piolect It from an Imaginary attack from the Htct or a Hostile nation. Olvos Navy Surprite. . Pfesldent Tart tnolc llio navy ny sur nrlse lust" its he dill last March when. without a word or warning, ho ordered an iirmy or TD.ouo troops moniuzcu on the Mexican frontier. The men-of-war of the Pacllle fleet are scnttereu up nnu down me coast from Seattle to San Pedro. Homo of the huge armored cruisers nro In tho repair yards nt Mare Island. Others nre In the navy yards at llremerton. Tho torpedo llotllla Is 111 Scuttle wa ters The orders Issued by President Taft yesterday Include every nvallnblo war ship on the Pacllle Coast. Every Boat Ordered Out. The President pud the Secretary of the Navy, planning to reproduce con ditions of nn iietiml national emer gency, ordered eveiy Milp In the lleet iirinored cruisers, cruisers, gunboats mid torpedo boat destroyers to con- ciiitinto In San Francisco bay. Hero would hu the natural base of tho fleet against any roe which might attack A met Icon possessions In the Pacific. Large Attractive House For Sale Formerly a Rooming House Price $9000 In Downtown District ar I with lh sdtrnl of hun rang Hi Dlff-ctiiMltfitrnl of llllwnj. Min set tiKiti building railways The tip.il of oi'fiiliiK up this woikIhIiiI Kinplte Is nn o(l-re"iiid late, not how heidlli to In) tolletsled In nY ttf prntlttip In the mmt of the V.in plro Ibern Ii Kiion to I," h wpiillli In the earth II at will Id time allow China In via with Ihc I'nileil Htiite In natural rrsouiecj hut her own In lercoimnunl(ntlon and pitluinga of prislucts, China'at llrst need Is thu rail. way. If her cxiiirts urn to Incrpiiso In pruKirtloiinl lueasiirc with her op portunity of natural derelupiiipnt China must have n nelwoik of rail roads to enable her speedily to trans- Mrt her proilncls to the const FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN Women anfTerliH? from anjr form nf s nrn liiYltnl Knur .S'lillou !.oan, China should now Muss. AlllettrnriireceliiI,oiniil, Tlin'lllupu nrn liivrltnl til lirolillitlv Colli- need Is there, and, aided by tho grent, inunlcnlo with Mrs. l'lnklmm at l,)iin, TRENTTRUSTCO.,Ltd. I F YOU have any attractive Invettment In view ana reauire fundi to enable you to take It up, call and see us. We may be able to help you. We have money to loan on Sugar Stock or fleal Cttate. We buy tmd tell Stocks and Bonds. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 24 Bethel Street A 1IOOM W1THOVT PICTUItES IS I.1KIJ A ItOOM WITHOUT WIN ' DOWS PRINTS at GURREY'S The office hours of the WIRELESS are from 7 a. m. to Bl30 p. m. on week days and on Sunday! from 8 to 10 a. m., and until 11 every night for ships' messages be nblo to inoto with enormous strides.. Ily V Irtuo of size alone, China must seek tho aid of every railway building In the world If she Is to com plete her proposed scheme within the time limit she hns tuiidn for herself The problems of railways only touch the dlllliutty of construction and Ini tial expense. The stugo where, the re? Intlon of tho railway to society and (ouimurce becomo more and luoru complicated bus not yet arrived. Chinese Delighted tit Courtesies. The Chinese were loud In their prnlso of the many little; courtesies shown them on thu trip across tho Pacific by tho obliging staff of officers in tho Persia. Commissioner Tan HU Chang spoko In highest terms of tho treatment accorded the party ny vav tain Ixickett. also Purser J. 11. Albers and Chief Steward Al Kvans, Tho party was keen upon viewing Honolulu for the llrst time. They wcro taken In hand by locnl Chlneso and shown much of the city before tho hour of elcimrturo. e 1 Plioobo Hnasenrlttor 'filed nn an swer to tho divorce suit against hor In tho Clrclut Court this morning nlid nsks that It be board Immediately and dismissed. ' Tho supplemental answer of tho de fendant In the case of the Troy Laun dry Machinery Co. against tho Sani tary Steam Ijiundry Co. was lllod In the Circuit Court this morning. Sibyl Isabel Heed filed a motion In the Circuit Court this morning asking that licrsonnl service of the divorce summons against Jnmes A. Heed should bo inndo In San Francisco. II u 7) read, and answered by women. A wo man t'-iu ircciyiaiit of Iter prlutii Ill ness to n woman; thus lim been es tablished this con. Ildenco botwueti Mrs. riiikh.iui ami tho wo in on of America which li.ii nPAPrbccn broken. Never h.is slienub- lUhed a tpstlmotilal or used a letter without tho written consent of tho writer, and never hns thu Company allowed these cnulldcntlnl letters to pot out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of ilieui lit their Hies will attest. Out of tho vast volumoof oxporlenco which Mrs. rinkliam lias to draw from, It Is moro than possible that sho lias pained tho very knowledge necd.'d in your enso. Sho nsks nothing In re turn except your Rood will, and her ndvlcu hns lielixd thousands. Surely any woman, rich or iioor, should bo Riau to uiko luivaiunpu U mis gener ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Flukliain, euro of J.jtlla li. I'luLham Medtcluo Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to havo I.ydla K. l'lukliuiu's 80-pnuo Text ltook. It In not a book for Kcucral distribution, an It N too oxponslvc. Jt Is free and only obttitnabla by mall. AVrlto for it today. Hnlolwa Is the place for a day or u week It you nro out fort recreation, case and comfort. Trains on thu O. It. & K tnko you to tho door. PINEAPPLE! BANANA8I1 A Crate of Six .Selected Pines or a Large Bunoh of Bananas Simply leave your order wo do the rest. I8LANO FRUIT COMPANY (With Wells, Fargo Express Company) - ' Jgwisssae'M STUDENTS SEEK WESTERN IDEAS (Continued from Page 2) "These students nro selected with great caru from Citing Hun College, an aducatlonnl Institution at Peking, which Is under tho direction of a corps of American Instructors. This institution Is established upon funds derived from tho large American. In demnity paid the Chinese government soon ufter the close of tho Boxer trouble. It Is interesting to note that business economics Is a pursuit that Is to tho foro In the anticipations of tho students. They desire a business training which will lit them to take their placo as engineers, constructors Maul. T on Ijinal. mid in on Molnkal Of the 2.14 forelun-born n6rs7ns liv ing on tho Island of Moloknl, there nro. nnd participate In tho great work of awakening China to her latent possi bilities. Hallways Are u Problem. According to the opinion expressed by tho Commissioners, China will eventually be covered with a network of railway lines. It Is tho purpose of the Chinese government that tlicso lines of transportation bo built nnd operated by tholr nationals. Tho con tention Is raised that the spirit of railroad construction hns taken hold of tho Government, hi tho enlight ened provinces of North nnd KaBt China tho people talk railways, vthey think railways, they dream rallwnys SI Chinese, or .'11.9 per cent ; 105 Jap niipse, or 113 per' cent.; 15 Koreans, or 6 9 per cent.; 14 Germans, or S B per 'eciit'.l 3 llt-lgllThs, 4 Canadians, 1 Dane-. 4 Englishmen. 1 Frenchman, 2 Hol landers 3 Irlsli, 2 Norwegians, (1 Por tuguese, 1 ltusslnn, l Scitchmnn, 2 Spaniards, 3 Swedes, 1 Swiss, 2 born nt sen, 2 Pacific Islanders, and 1 West Indian. Dip above figures were referred brie Ily In recent cnbln dispatches. to The administrator's account In tho estate of tho Into Fred Vnlcos shows a deficit of $6. New Bungalow SIX ROOMS and BATH Hectric Lights Modern Plumbing PALOLO VALLEY Cheap for Cosh Apply J. J., Bulletin Office EVENING SMILES Til Woist of It. "Pin miry you've got lo leave 'Udell and go to work (limply because I gavp you Hie rest of tha) npdi'," said rontrlto Evo. "Nover mind," answered Adam. "Tho iillluiato consumer tilwuys gets the worst of It." A Wonder "What's your husband no nngry about?" "He's been out of work six weeks. ;i should .think lUutwould gull Mm "That's It. He's Just got a job.' "Hu wants n divorce from his beau tlful young wlfo beennso sho Inhales cigarette smoko." "How iinreasonublo of him! Tloes ho expect her to cut her cigarettes?" "John, I listened lo you for half nn hour last night while you woro talk ing In your sleep." "Tliunks. dear, for your self-re- strulnt." . , DETAIL ARE OUT (Continued from Page 1) Fsnlnnd, 22; France, 7C; (lerinnny, 90'; Greece, 3li Ilollnnd, 27; Hungary, C; Ireland, 234; Iluly, 30; Japan, C9.S00; Luxemburg, 1; Mexico, 20; Newfound land, 3; Norway, 200; Poland, 4; Por tugal, 7t8G; Hoiiinanla, 4; Itusslu, , (73; Scotland, S32: South America, 47; Spain, 1C2J; rivveden, 103; Switzerland, 28; Turkey In Asia, 1; Turkey In F.u rope, G; Wales, 2J; at sea, S3; ether countries, CM.'; Including Africa, 13; Asia, N, S, 10; .Atlantic Islands, 4&0; Ihirope, N. S, 1; rirent Ilrltnln, N. .. India, 34; Korea, 4172; Pacllle Is lands, 210; Turkey, N. S, 4; and West Indies, 30. Of tho total foreign-horn population, the Chinese formed 1G.5 per cent., tho Japanese 03.8 per cent., the Portuguese) &.1 per rent., nnd llio Korean 4.&. Tho foreign-born population or tno Islnnd of Hawaii number 28,151; Knlio olawe, 1; Kit mi I, 13,415; Lnnal, 19; Maul, 14,190; Midway, 29; Mnlokal, 54; Nlllmu, 20; mid Oahu, 37,001. Of the 14,480 Chinese, thero nro 8192 on Oahu, 2240 on Hawaii. 1919 onMnul, 1743 on Kauai, 1 on Lannl, 4 on Mid way and SI on Molokul. Of the 69,800 Japanese, Oahu shel ters 20,tl,3; Hawaii. 20,341; Maul, 9724; Kauai, 9018; Kahoolawe, 1; Lannl, 10; Midway, 13; Molokul, 105; nnd Nlllmu, 25. The in nro 3391 Portuguese on Oahu, 1777 on Hawaii, 13J7 on Maul, 1071 on Kaunl, tine) G on Moloknl. The Koreans number 1525 on Hawaii, 1024 on Oahu, 87S oil Kuual, 728 oil Waterhouse Trust Land of Puupueo Manoa Valley j WHEN a man buys something useful which at 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 Puupueo 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 asjted for are procurable: Mountain spring water, tele phone, electric light and Rapid Transit service, and gas for cooking. HE 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. WHERE CLEANLINESS IS HP We Invite you to come unannounced to our Sher idan street 'milk depot, or 'to any of the dairies con tributing to this Associa tion. It will, show you to what lengths we go to assure absolute oleanllness In milk. We also treat every ounce of milk to our elec trio purifying apparatus. Honolulu D jurymen's Association Phone 1573 w Howard Watches Are the- Acme of Perfection in Pocket Timepieces They Keep Correct ' Time SOLD DY H.F.WICHMAN&C0. - t Limited LEADING JEWELERS Local Agents Place your hand on (he pulse of Honolulu's business world by being n constant render of tho Wont Ad Section of tho BJJt I Weekly II ii 1 1 1 1 f J ptr aar. , ' JU-L4-U 1 Pities' Misses' Girls' Clothing Men's Youths' Boys' FOR THE WHOLE Liberal Beretania St. ON Installment FAMILY Payments IFe Formfit Fort St. i llrst rate, w itmimm,m- u ,,i.m N'tur toJ&&sJ:M , v j. t.. . t; Km ' u.Li &m mmmmm -niw-Tniniwirw , , r - tawiauBUJijjejapan.u, !, i MiiWsj,.iji...pi1etl),ji7iJsgoi