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irriw,.T"f!,fwwwu't!J,' fffj'W-, T 7fp,ra 1"1 ' i1 ! JUJHIIJ jf w ? it I m ft? ' E v g ( n r Hull etin 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. Wallaci: R. Farrinoton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. UVUINI-SO HUI.I II I IPX WHIJKt-V HIII..I..IIIIN ti Mmitti tihcreln U ") . a) .7H IftfUMoiln.. ., ,.e) .no i't (Jiuilti nmuliri.'u US .... J. CM, Ptt Yttl, tiyvheie In U S I. oil nt, mevI-tte In 0 S .. M.oo Pti YrM knvwhtrt n Cmiiita l.o i V i iv t'il l.nnjn, . I a. mi Pn Vfur foI'M fmtltn 3.imi Tpj i Lidltorltil Rooms, ' c,'!Buslness Office, TUESDAY It is bettci to bo a self-made man filled up according to God's oi urinal pattern than U be a half man-made aftoi some othei man's pattern, J. G. Holland. WHY SEEING HONOLULU IS GOOD BUSINESS. It is gratifying and characteristic of Honolulu to have the President of the Chamber of Commerce and also the Merch ants' Association respond so promptly and with such deep in terest to the suggestion that the business men see Honolulu first, and gain first hand knowledge of what the sanitary offi cers have to contend with. The trip that is proposed under the direction of Secretary Motl-Smith and Dr. Pratt will be a liberal education. It should be more. The immediate result should be that Ihc active men ot the business organizations will be in fact as well as in theory aggressive assistants of the "men on the job" in sanitation. Some men very naturally say that it is time enough to look at the sink boles and mosquito-breeding taro patches after the sanitary commission lias gone over Ihc whole ground in detail, submitted its plan and made its recommendations. That's very well as far as it goes. But the Sanitary Commission and the sanitary workers in whatever capacity they arc rendering assistance should have the cooperation and assistance of the business men AS THE WORK PROCEEDS. Until a man sees these places that are a thorn in the side of sanitary Honolulu, he cannot fully understand the terms which the Board of Health and Sanitary Commission are using when meetings arc reported in the newspapers or the sanitation men talk to the public. Making Honolulu a clean city means the expenditure of a large amount of money in accomplishing a great reform of the streets and sewers and the method of housing in some portions of the city. Now, great reforms cannot be carried through success fully unless they have the cooperation of the people. Great reforms that cost moncv must have the support of the business men who feel the burden of taxation. Unless these gentlemen of the business district follow the sanitary experts closely, the final program of sanitary re formation may take their breath away because it proves so much bigger than they had anticipated. If, however, they will go about and sec Honolulu tor themselves they will und erstand that Honolulu has a big problem on its hands. They will realize that there should be as few delays as possible caused by the desire of men who have just waked up, to go over the ground and see if the "enthusiasts" and "cranks" have not made a mistake in trying to spend too much money. The order from Washington the other day regarding the fumigation of ships from southern yellow fever ports was a jolt to Honolulu, a reminder that it is next door to Panama, and will soon be closer. Better this jolt now and proper preparation within the city, than a jolt a few years hence in the form of a yellow fever mosquito finding a kindly haven. While thus reminded of what is before the city in the fu ture, it is especially timely for the business men to go about the niacc, SEE HONOLULU, and thus enlist themselves in the force of men who, being depended upon to do things, do them. THE HARBOR COMMISSION. After reading the iipi n letter of tlio .MilStlTH llllll rillllK' AhMKllltlllll It lll- iiirx Hint the nuiubeis of tlit; Ilur- 1)01 ('cilllllliSsluU lOSpeillSilllO Till tliu lluibor Master moss utturlj fall to nppieclato t lie duties anil responsibil ities of tlieli position Siiicrliit( nilciit Campbell III prob ii 111 y Htate Hint ho could handle tlio Hltiiitiun all light If ho didn't hau the rinuiiilsslim mi his hands, that's Ills way 'I he open lettei published Inday plainly points In him however as earning th principal risponslbil- EVENING "Mamma," said little Ktlul, with a illsiouraglng look on her face, "J ain't olng to school any more " "Why, my dcitle, vvbut's tho m u tt 1 7 tho mother guitly lunulrcd. " 'Caiiso It ain't no use, at all I run novel leant In spell Tlio leailiot keeps changing tho words on me all Him lime." "Was her marrlago n success?" "Itcally, I don't know what allmori) tdio got." "True, he's n mean man, of feu 2185 2256 meied ftt Iht Pu.tntlKe al llmmillu en RctontlU. matter SEPTEMDCn 26, 1911 It foi tlio whole illllliallj ntbltiat My Ignotlng foi getting a povvuful inganlatlim certainly entitled to a beating The llnihor Coiuiulsslon was cieat- id to lacllltato (ho business of tlio pott It lia.i now been in cxlstuico u totu paratlvcl) few weeks, and It has tlio town bv the ears and appeals to hu spending half Its lime and eneig in a political row over patiouage Isn't that a lovily exhibit? 1 It H Indeed, though wo must ennfoss that It Is hi Keeping with ninth of cxpioaseil expei latloiis In tlio htislucm SMILES fi lends, but good to his family" "Vent don't sal'" "Vop Ain't home ii'oic'ii three nights a month." Khu ecstatically) Isn't tlio inoiin a lovely sight? lie .Nothing on eailb can lunch It Tito I'lrst Hoy (sent to bed to await rliiistlsuincnt for bud liulmvlov) Here's father coming upstairs I in going to pretend I'm asleup The Second llov (In case sluillai to Hint, hut vvlner) I'm not; I'm going to get up and put bOiiiL'tlilng on, EVENING BULLETIN, district when the nppoliitinoiits to the commission were mniomicod Them was no good exiuso tor lg iiiiiIiik the Muslcts and Pilots' Assn datlon It was ihlldlsh In niako one statement rcgirding ('apt. Tripp to n uiuiuilttco and t'lieitt:' thr lcvcrso In the letter of ellimlshnl It Is pictty plain .iImi Hint the better Judgment of the li ibiness people who lmu the must to do with the ti.illlc of the poll was lol.iled when Tripp was ills i.ilxscd Tlio ll.irhor Commission Is imng jet In J ears, however aged It may hu In sin It will do Mil to understand thus eiulv n ttii r.treor that commun is snitlmoiit, when practically uutui Itiious, Is a pretty Rood Riihlo espec ially for those I.om' duty Is to facil itate business and improve the busi ness i . Honolulu That New York law making It n misdemeanor to link and post hIriis along the public hlghwas Is nothing new The last session of the Hawaii an LogMalitio passed u similar law and not a sIrii has been tacked tip since, except In lolallon of the law. Hut Honolulu has done better than that Shortly after the passage of this law and the law licensing the out door nilvirtlslng tlio local tilllbo.it t company published tin iiiHeitlseineiil In this paper to the elTect that it would not accepl Indlsciliiilunle nil mm Using cM'ti on pi hate piopetty, but onh on boaiils elected for tlio purpose So fur as this paper knows that policy has been Mildly iidheiecl to Thus, tooperatlon has accom plished the ilesliecl I exult PRAH WILL SEE PORT PROTECTED I'ntll wmio loplv Is leeched fioni Washington to the cabled piotesl of the I loan of Health against any lot ting down of the bus In the I'cdot.il ipininutluo icgiilntlons affecting this poll and M'sscls c iiiiiIiik fioni Celi- tinl ami South Aiucilen local limi tless ami tommciclal organisations will not make nu elcllnllo mow However all lb In readiness fin 11 jiilck and vlgomus action should the reply In tlio piotest bo lins iHufne tor. Chief Quaninllno Officer II.iiiiiih had bend nothing at 1:30 o'clock to Oay. 'I lie Hoard of Health can bold up nny slinmirs totulug from ilnugc 1011s ports without uny reference to the l'ciliril nulhiiiltlis nt nil At least, that Is bow Preside nl Jrutt rends the 1 iw and Is win! iio Intends lei eto If the surgeon Re lie nl le fuse's to nuiko the 11 guhitlons Include the eiuiirmitliilng of esse Is he re. 'All 1 know 11I I It," he said this morning, "Is that I bae nillclally re- echeil the letter from Dr. Ramus noti fying I1I111 of the Intention of the sur ge ein-gi 111 ml This I have icplleel to b cable mid inn now awaiting nil an swer At the same tlmo 1 believe that Hie Ho ml of Health can hold up the vessels mi Its own uiiouut without consulting the rubral aullieirltlis nt nil uiiil Hits It will do If It tins to "As fur as 1 can llnd out there will le no vessel In from tin Infected port until (it lolur !!, so It gives us time' to hiar fi mil Washington At the s.iuiu time, we are likely to get a tramp" steamer coming along. 11111I I shall hobl her up thiough the powers we have In re "If the surge ein-genci nl does not tale mi) notice of the- li'iuest that has lue'll sent lilm, thin Is the time feu Hie I'hutnber of Commerce, the other Insti tutions und the gi until public at the bull, of them to use their Inline nee with Washington to have the ninlter brought within the snfetj line again." BAKER WILL HIT HARD, IS REPORT Tho 111 st Installment or Uay Stan mini ll.iku'H magalnu article on Ha waiian Industrial and milI.iI cotullllciim will appeal in the Noveiuhei number of tho Amei lean, nt Hireling to news leeched here fioiu the author ami It Is reported that It is going to be n hot cine" The uniiiiuiii intent print ed In the magazine Intimates that fcoincthlUK Intertstlng will bo re vealed, and tlieiu is much iitiloslty here us In what llakcr found la his latliei brief tout of the Inlands. It Is suspected Unit hu Is going to do sotno bard hitting JUDGE HARWELL HAS GONE EAST 'mm r Chief Justko H llartvvell has lift Kin Prnnilsco inr the Past, much Impitived In health hi curding to news that urilviil jentetd, c mi tlie K'u li a. Judge Haitwell und MNs Hint will Joined XIr and Mrs A W Citiiir mid tlulr children on their vmiv east ward, und from ire wont ptr,peits It will bo some time liefnro tln ellstln giilslied llavvall.in Jurist litmus to the Inland. Judge 1 Int tw ell Is reported In better health than he has beiu for it number of eaiH. HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 ,' I I ' Near Thurston ! Ave. Largo lot on corner, 8lze It 175 feat I by 206 feet. For Sale at $4500 : j , Gcautlful marini view; good neigh- , horhood. Adjoint Neighborhood tennlt I court. i I I t I I Trent, Trust Co., i 1 LIMITED j i I 1 ! ! We Have Money to Loan on litted stocks or on Improved Real Estate. We buy and tell Stocks and Bonds, and make investments for others in approvod Trust Securi ties. wi: sham, in: im.i:ami:d to TALK INVESTMENTS WITH YOU Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 Bethel Street PINEAPPLE8I BANANA81I A Crate of Six Selected Pints or Large Bunch of Bananas Simply Iciivo your order we do the rest. ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY (With Wells, forgo Express Company) STARRETTSOON TO BEGIN IRK H ')'. Ktarntt, uppolnteil superlntcu dent of marketing by Coveruor Pcur, to earr out the siuall-fariulng plans uiidii the Iloaid of Immigration made i tin last Legislature, will iirrlvobirn oil tin Willie liulllll on Oflober '', ll eluding to a cablegram rcielviel freiiit lilm b the Ileal il of Immigration .Slat i ell's position Is a rathir pecu liar one Hu Is not coming under con tract, unci tho length of tlmo ho will Waterhouse Trust Land Puupueo Manoa Valley The leading homo-builders are buving their homestead lots in the suburbs. There aro reasons why health, main ly, then more beauti ul surroundings) then more room about the house and no more of that "cooped-up" feeling that comes with livng in tho tricklysettled parts of town. We aro offering ots in tho land of PUUPUEO varying In area from a half acre up to any size you may suggest, and ranging; in price from $130000 up according to the size of the lot you may select. Theso lots have all the advantages of a downtown lo cation, with the added features of a lower temperature, beautiful view, best of neighbors and no unsightly part of tho city to travel through on your way to and fro. FOLLOW THE LADCRSl and secure a piece of prop, erty that is steadily advancing in value and at the tame time giving you an oiportunlty of living In the best part of the city. Let us show you that this is true. 26, 1911. ! We give an individuality to copies of old DAGUERREOTYPES, which makes them doubly Interesting, GURREY'S -The- WIRELESS Office is open on week days from 7 n, m. to 5:30 p, m., and on Sundays from 8 to 10 a, m. Ship messages re ceived every day up to 11 p. m. bold clown the Job Is very umcrtnln lie was milled ten ufTi r by tho govcrn luiut and uiitptid by inble, so that mill the board mcinbirs do not know whether ho will mnku the position u pi rut ine nt one in not. At tho stiiuo time, Tirrltorlal olllilals express muili ronlldeiiie In his ability mill energy, und think that mule his supervision the building up of u marketing sjstein for the smnll-franilng prnlticts of tho Islands will grow Into a aluablu ussct for tho Territory genirully. OIL FOUND NEAR Uiral rcpiescntatlveB of tlio Nor-lis-Mldwu) Oil company. In tho Mari copa district, this morning tecelved a cahlcgrntn from their California correspondents stating that oil lias been sttucK on tho section next to tlio Norrls-Mlelway proper!. Tlio cablegram sas: "Illg well completed Section 4. Several rotnrlcs drilling near us." The strlku had been ex pected for some tlmo. Tho Norrls-Mlilvvay properly ml Joins this. Tho Ncirrls-Mldwti well Is now awaiting tho Installation of somu now cipilpmcnt and when HiIh Is comnloled II Is expected that drill lug will continue at onco until oil Is I etched e e e Kitng Hang. C'lilnainan. was arrested this uiiirnlug for driving a vehicle without a license. He will tako nut the nucss.iry permit this afternoon At Auction tSomething New in the Way of Bargain Sales For the special benefit of the ladies, we will offer for tale at auction, at our salesrooms, 125 Merchant street, at tember 27, 1911, the following clothing NOTHING DAMAGED COAST Lsldies' Linen French Handkerchiefs, j , r, -.-, r nl arena urcsscs, emanis ureases, rieens iriuaun, uingnams, imams voaia, Children's Suits, Lace, Braid, Medallions, Embroidery, Ribbon, Handbags, Children's Hose, Skirts, Ladies' Collars, Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Caps, Straw Hats,i Felt Halt, Patent Leather Shoei, Tan Shoes, etc., etc. JAS. W. HOME INSURANCE co: WINS PUBLIC Arrangements aro now tinder way between tin- Homo Insurance! Com pany, which was launched by local capitalists und business men n few' weeks ago, and a number of tlio best- known unci strongest mainland com panies by which the balking of ihesc companies In lelnsuiatico Is given to tlio Hawaii orgalrntlon. So t apld has, been tho grow Hi and (ho business demands upon tho Homo Company that tlio voluino of Insurance has gone beyond (ho expectations of the men who organized II, and at the satno lime has attracted the attention of tho big mainland companies. Vol- untaiit Iheso companies have of feree! (heir backing to the Homo eouv p'my, and will undertake to accept as lelniuraiico any class of risks writ ten he.ro. It's a good business piopo sitlon for them. Yesterday's mall brought to Man ager Zenn K. Myers n ilnzcn or innro of theso letters from (ho very fore most of the Insurance companies of (bo United Slates, ready in nuiko def Inlle arrangements for handling risks that the local company wishes to re insure. At tho same time, local conflelenco In the company has Increased. With in tlio past fuvv das Manager Myers has written two polities of Jlin.tlOO und $20,000, nd $,,000 policies aro com mon. Tills Insurance. has been placed on some of tho big olllio buildings hero and lias bem written without any tumble whatever. In fact, Manager Mycis said In re spnnso to a iuestlein Ibis mottling, that Hawaii has not only accepted but welcomed the Inuill -financed com pany. The desirability of lis htpek Is shown by tho fait that a small block sold recently nt n five-dollar per share premium. Of course Ihc stock is not listed, and Is held by men who do not speculate. It has till been placed, and alrrad Is assured of being, n valuable Investment. WANTED. S, e noil. lintnl electric motor, l'f. or 2 II I', for single phase allcrtiatlug mm ut. P O llo C38. C0I1-H m Our Copper - Plate Printing Kxcels in Correct ness of Design and Execution. ii. F. WICHMAN & CO. Limited LEADING JEWELERS Ladies Misses Girls' m Clothing FOR THE WHOLE on FAMILY Liberal Installment P'ymcnts TEe Beretania St. 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, Sep and drett materialsl EVERYTHING NEW GOODS Misses' Dresses, Corset Covers, Chll- ....-,, , , ,.-.-. ---.- PRATT, Auctioneer KAHN WILL WORK PLAN (Continued from Pag 1) "Your labor louclltlein, I feel sure, will be Milvid by the opening of tho canal," ho said to a representative of Hie Dti I let In. "und this Ti rrllorv holds out big opportunities to while settlers The Importance of Honolulu as a port of call when the riinnl opeui, ns well us tho resulting growth of tlio Islands, enn not bo exaggerated "Plans arc going steadily forward fr the military development of (he Is lands, and Congresi, will continue larre appropriations for (his purpose. Mil lions ure to bo spent et on Pearl Har bor, and Oihti generally will bcneilt by the vast a in mint of work to be done here "I inn going to work for further ap propriations und ou may bei errtalu Hint my Inlluence will bo last fur con tinue el appropriations to carry on Iho military plans here." In response In a ipicsllnn, Mr, Kalin sibl that be Is person illy much In fi viii of the waterfront military pnt "I had nn nppnrtunlt to make u slitelj of conditions and I nin viry ninth In favor of Henrral Mitioinb's plans uiiil shill work fur them on (ho military affairs committee," do said. 'The site i boen Is Ideal The plans are good mid I certainly favor them ' It has been n great pleasure to inn to have been In Hawaii, anil I have gained u knowledge of Irani mlTiilix lb it will be Invaluable. I should lll.o to (ell the people how mm h I hnvo injojoil lay visit and that wo hive greatly appreciated tho liospltiillty shown us everywhere." .ata-a Hodney .1 Dlegle, serge.int-nl-armt of the senate of Ohio convicted of aiding ntiel nbetllng bribery, will con fess In save himself from prison. Cleanliness The Watchword The milk furnished by this Association is from cows certified as healthy after thorough inspection by the Territorial Veteri narian, and the milk is handled under the most sanitary conditions. Upon arrival at our Depot it it treated by an advanced electrical process. Wo deliver an absolute ly pure, healthy milk. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phone 1572 Men's Youths' Boys' Formfit Fstrt kfcTTrtr'-,l'-'tfc "--V L" umMaHltMSr: xnm .. Aua. Ai sfciritlfciLj t&tt&tititto - . i-.i Kit-