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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1911
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Pnapt Rtlicf-PemtMit Can
CARTER'S UTTLE
UVER PILLS m
ia. Purely nru
able act surely
but (hu oa
dwlmr.
Slop (her
diaaet
din reas
on lads.
Seeps. rui.SaudD.H.wihka
Gcmalne nmim Signature
mm I V.
.CARTERS
ISITTLK
daaaw ll,VER
Jn llrlUK
SEPTIC TANKS RECOMMENDED
FOR SEWAGE AT FORT RUGER
The board of nriny ofllcors which hli transfer to number regiment, ntul
met lit Port ltngor last week to ton
cliler the sewage problems of that post
linn maili! ItH report ntul recommenda
tion to department headquarters.
Tlio nlllccra, after n thorough exam
RATH IS MAKING
SOME RADICAL
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faco of tlio earth, demanded a large
Increase In the number of dwellings
ami homes. Ah a coiisoqucnco tlio
tenement district sprang up nml re
united In had living conditions and a
high death rale. Wo started our In
vestigations at onco and wcro ntnnzod
nt lite conditions wo found. Willi
great illllleiilty we started a move
ment for better houses, new houses
were built and some were recon
structed. Ono prominent religious
worker In the city said this will never
do, as the oor peopo do not caro to
live decently, they prcfur to live like
hogs.
On Living Conditions.
"As a result of our experiments wo
found that even the poorest people
wanted to llvo decently and that they
would us long as living prices and
wages permltled'lt. After running the
cottages and houses for almost four
years wo found that wo hail lost but
12 In rentals. The plantation labor
era take In every nationality In tlio
world, and tlio live In tlio utmost
poverty. They tried to organize, but
tlio sugar trust lifted its linger nnd
the movement was squelched. Al
though sugar Is raised and mido
right there, ono oftentimes find that it
cohIs moro to buy it there than it
does In this country.
"Again there is the plneapplo Indus
try. Tho United States government
thought that this industry would be
the means of sending many farmers
to Hawaii. It started out well, but to
day tho plneapplo industry Is con
liU departure from Honolulu after a
Ktny of only a few iiioiiIIik.
l.leut. Prcdcmlull, who hut Jint ro
reived bin llrKt lleoti iianev. Im trims-
feirid to the Twentieth Infantry, which'
To Sit Rid
at This
Pasts
.in
"''"'' ' '
Illation of local condition nml of tlici left here a few weeks ago for Port
necessities of the case, en me to tho Douglas, t'tah. The olllcer came here
conclusion that n system of septic with the Hooond, which relieved the
tanks, with no over How Into an adja- Twentieth, and was made battalion and
cent ravine, would lio entirely sutlsfao- post quartermaster at Port Hhnflor No
lory, and have recommended Hint till' sooner has lie liecomo familiar wllli the
plan be followed as soon as possible, somewhat complex duties of the olllce
The olllcers who composed the board thnti be Is ordered away. The trans-
wcro MnJ. James At. Kennedy, .Medical fer does not become effective for ono
Corps; MnJ. IMwnrd J. Tlmberlnke, month, however, and that will give
Coast Artillery Corps; Cnpt. Prnfik 11. Lieutenant Preileiidall n chance lo show
Kdwards, iiiartermaster; 1st l.leut. bis successor the ropes.
Joseph II. Knnford, .Medical Ileservo
Corps; 1st ILoiit, Oeorgo II, Tuttle, Camp Very Is being connected with
Medical lteservo Corp.". the city sewage system. The recent
filling In of the waterfront at the ma
There Is consternation nt Port Rhnf- rlno barracks has made the old sower
ter over the nows that the promotion system unsatisfactory, and workmen
of l.leut. Lloyd It. Predendall means nr now engaged laying tlio new pipes.
ROAD DEPARTMENT DEFICIT
Charlie. Wilson may well say, "Un
easy lies tho head that wears the Ho
nolulu road department crown of au
thority." Wilson now finds himself between
the boms of u serious and nerve-racking
dilemma,
Irate Xiiiiuniiltcs nro Insistent In
their demand that the work of complet
ing the widening of that thoroughfare
be rushed to completion. Politicians
who nssumo tho role of llepuhllcnn
"bosses" are equally keen that ns largo
a force of tho faithful be kept con
stantly employed.
On the other hand. Wilson Is said on
excellent nutborlty to face all sorts of
trouble, as well as a big overdraft In
funds allotted to bis department for tho
specific purpose of carrying out tho
proposed scbemo for Nuuanu aveliuo
Improvement,
"That deficit which the morning pa
per glibly tells of amounting to n few
hundred dollars, call far better bo
placed at llgures resembling several
thousand dollars," declared a member
of the Uoard of Supervisors this morn
ing.
Oratorical Pyrotechnic! Galore,
There was a full .meeting of tho
Hoard of Supervisors called last even
polnlee. Wilson also appears to have
found partial favor In the opinion of
the lonely anil Hourbonosqiic Meridian.
Charles Arnold, who represents Kwa
district on the board, wus Inclined to
stay with the Low ami Kulnlit faction.
Amana, however, was found to poi
ses decided leanings In the direction
of an Insurrections Murray camp.
Wilson Is alleged to faco all over
draft of about thlrty-llvo hundred dol
lars In his department.
"Wilson lias not paid the slightest at
trillion to the Instructions or a word
of advice offered by tho road commit
tee." Insisted one member of that body
"He goes ahead III tho faco of tho
fact that tho old Wilder overdraft of
Honolulu road funds has never been
met nnd settled. This amoimted to $1,
0(10 alone. With bills which have niimi
Into the department for work perform
ed In August and September, tb
amount will easily f lot up to thirty
llvo hundred dollars."
After long and heated argument, tho
supervisors Inst night decided to let
the road department maintain a small
force on Nuuanu aveliuo to preserve
what work has already been done.
'One great trouble with Wilson It
no Idea eon
Chairman Dwlght of the road com- on the Nuuanu Job," said uiiother road
.lit..n on nmrn Hum one occasion got committeeman this morning, "nnd w
real torrid under his collar. Klien Low, learn that many of the political pro
cowboy municipal legislator, fresh from teges there do not do nny more work
his gory conquests on tho Isolated Is- each day than they absolutely have to,
land of Knhoolawe, was out for tho to keep In close i iieellon with tho
Hcaln of Wilson on tho ground Hint city and county payroll.
ho claimed Hint ofllclal had proved him- The matter of tho deficit or over,
self as Incompetent to mnnngo tho II- draft In the road department funds will
nances assigned to his department. serve as an Illuminating tuple ror rur
Supervlsor Murray and his cninpa- ther discussion at the next meeting of
trlot. "Hnnawakl" Kruger, stood pat III the board, which has been called for
their support of tho Murrayesquo up- Friday evening.
t.ll,,.t l.v ,mn Of,, 1 till mlvllirA lllg. 1'Or neitriV IW'O Hours UIO oilmen
..r ..ii . ii,..-.. 'i ,, ,niiu .,,,! of the nvnlancbo of verbage was dl- that ho had apparently
,.. ,....i .,.,,, roll,,!,,... oreln.llce. Imilrectcd towards tho alleged mismanage- corning the cost of keeping up Ills do
It Is now being overlooked and thcy'ont of road department nffalrH under partment. He has bad at times asblgli
-'ii oilt. i,nrm.ilnnlv Tim nhlJtlin Wllsonlnii reglmo. ns one hundred nnd fifty men nt work
neso and Japancso nro sobsr nnd I
thrifty peoplo, and hnvo kept tho
wages up to a standard In somo places.
A largo Japanese slrlko took place
then) and II was tho most ieaceful
and quiet strike over heard of. Nev
ertheless, it waB hardly safe for them
to live in somo of thu places, as tho
trusts, and their Intercuts wero tle.i
porute. 8ays Politics Are Rotten.
"Tho politics of the country nro rot
ten. Nearly 75 per cent of tho people
lire disfranchised and the trusts und
their Interests uso every concolvalito
(rick and Intriguo to keep tho people's
candidate;) from being elected. The
bitiiatlon as it now stands Is a plu
tocratic despotism, I bollevo that the
peoplo could govern themselves prop
erly if they once bud tho opportunity
to try it. The races mlnglo with each
other and marry and tho product of
this Intermingling Is n remarkably in
telligent clnsg of people. Tho courts
nro fully us had as tho politics. Thoy
are controlled absolutely by the sugar
trusts and therefore harm tho poor
peoplo on every side. It Is tho same
nil over Hawaii and Hie time has ar
rived when things must change. Tlio
proper authorities should Investigate
ho affairs thero and remedy thorn ns
noon as Ksnil)!e."
Mr. Hath showed ninny Interesting
views pointing out tho condition
thero and his lecture was extremely
Inleicstlng. Miss Smith, a Hawaiian
girl, sang several selections In her
native tongue. Music also was fur
nished by the Socialist Club orchestra.
Stearns' Electric
Rat and Roach Paste
la the most reliable exterminator; also t
lor rats, mice, waterbugs, etc.
Oct tbe Uenuloc. Monar hack If II filla
25c and $1.00. Sold Everywhere
STEARNS'ELECTRICPASTECO.,Chlcago,lll
ALL DRUGGISTS
LAST OF CROP
il
Honolulu's bumper sugar crop of
1911 will be denned up nil,! on Us
way to tnatket by hevt Sa iiiil.it
night, if the Ainerlc m-ll.iu man
Irelghter Neluaskan sail. a.. .c!ielul
Of
e,l from llllti next Huturd.iv
course Ihete will bo the ir ual oil i
lering shipments for a short I'm I
hereafter, somo going to the Chicken i
refinery, but the crop will within 1'iel
next few days he olllclally mil of t ie
way ami preparations under w ly f r,
(he new crop. j
Yesterday tho Sugar Parlors' ruin
pany leceived news that the last half I
of the Columbian's cirgo had leached!
market via Tebuanleiiee. This'
amounts to about L'.noo lnn. Tlio I
firs! half of the Alaskan's eargi. cdl
mated at about S.Diin tons. Is due to
leach the market any day, an 1 bilh
will ptobably get tho . !5 price.
The estimates for the lull crop
have not been mnterl.i I - changed
I mill the llgures published In tbe
'111 I let I n a number of weeks ag i
The Island emp will probably b
iiioiiud ."il.'.Uiiii tops. Some of the
plantation iomh1s are late, and It may
ill op slightly miller this llguie or go
out it.
Alfred Benjamin
Clothes I
Correct
Clothes for Men
Tho man who onco buys "Den
j.imin" clothes may he reliocl upon
ns n steadfast customer.
No better credentials could pos
sibly be offered. No stronger ar
uunicnt In favor of your becoming
a customer of the "Benjamin"
store.
Tbe tint only thouuli they are
priced as moderately as any you
ever wore.
Anent!. for PHOENIX Pure Oilk
HOfiC for Men and Women
nniLHJ i - 1491ml s
HlKmltt&'-'fJli ,
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Hkr wl
Benj.imjn Qlics
FILIPINOS ARE
MtWt
BLUE IS COMINO
ON NEXT SIERRA
Oovemor Prear received u cable
gram tlil i mnmlng staling that lr.
Ilupert I'l ie, llio poled Foilonl h""Uli
evoolt will h'.-ivn Rati f.'raiirlseii Tur
''' ""'''j Honolulu mi Noiciiiber I. b Hie
sleanier Sleira.
"The first newn we leceived," stal
ed tlio (linci'i'iir this morn'ug, "was
I tin I he was coming earlier bill evi
dently the surgeon general must have
l!xieiieneeil presn boy la wanted al
the II II I I n I I u.
BICYCLE SEAT
SAVES TINY LAD
, CALLED
-BULLETIN ADS PAY
Slipping from n chair on which ho
was standing, a Ihreo year old Ha
waiian hoy named Kabul, yesterday
fell twenty feet from a balcony of a
tenement house und landed on his
head. People who saw tho acctilont
rushed to tho sceno and carried tho
Inert llttlo figure across tho road to
the board of health laboratory, which
was nearby. Women screamed and
all luado snro that ho was dead. Tin
erdlct was, however, that except fjr
a lirulso on tho forehead thero was
no other Injury.
Tho caso Is ono of thoso remark
able freak accidents that, If Incor
porated Into a magazine story, no one
will believe. Tho llttlo fellow was
playing on tho balcony of tho tene
ment liouso and curiosity led to him
to bring out a chair, stum! on it, and
hang over tho railing In order to see
what was going on down In tho street
below.
Underneath tho Bpot where ho was
Is the blcyclo shop of S. Komoya. One
of Ills men had Just returned from u
message and hud left his machine
i'tauiliug outsldo against tho curbing
of tho sldownlk, Tho baby hoy lean
over a llttlo too far and tho next mom
ent slipped. He gavo a llttlo scream
ihat attracted the attention of passers-
by and looking up they saw llio child
coming hondflrst for the sidowalk.
They rushed to tho spot but Just
r.s thoy got near the baby lauded
first on the bicycle subtle,
bounced off anil landed partly on his
leet on tho ground. Tho hump knock
ed him unconscious but that Is all.
chairman; W. Ii j A tovi Inches either wuy would havo
meant mat ins neud must uuvu noun
crushed to u pulp hut tlio give In tho
bicycle saddle just saved hliu, ul-
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Wnldron, chairman; (I, P. Hush, Nor
man Watklns, K. II, l'nrls, Oeorgo II
Angiis.
Commercial Club Fred O, Smith,
chairman; P. W. Macfarlane, Jamos L.!l'cal
McLean, Oeo. V. Smith, II. P. Wlch
mail.
Honolulu Stock and llolid P.xclmngo
Vin." Williamson,
Drown, J. It. Call,
though even so It seems remarknhto
that the Jar did not break the 111 lie
neck.
He Is playing around all right to
day and seems to have forgotten nil
iboul llio Incident. The fall happen
ed Just about n quaiter to one when
thero wero a number of people around
and It caused quite, a Hurry for the
lime being.
SAYS DAIRIES
ARE IMPROVING
With 102 dairies now operating in tho
city nnd county of Honolulu, Milk In
specter Joe ltlchards Is finding Ills
hands mighty full these days. Ho has
been working ten or twelve hours n day
and sometimes more, but says that tho
county Is too largo for one man to
cover.
ltlchards says that tho sanitary com-
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and says Ihat inaiiy moro Plllpluoi
want lo come to Hawaii.
"I have hiollicrx bigger than I am,"
lie said. "There are many large nun
on the Island I cmoe from
that be and his Profiler had t I
wllli mi mnlillloii lo leuru thoroughly
from llio liollom, on Ihe phiutatloiH
they wire in he sent lo: Unit Ihelr ilrst
school teaching was fiom n soldier
sciioomiasier wnose urn in expueii; (.,m(.,.,i M plans."
inai many i iiiimo4 wero coming in
Hawaii; thai one family In his barrio
bad received four hundred pesos from
their relations now working lu llio Ha
waiian Islands. He added that tellers
received by frleuiN of his In Ihe Phil
ippines from Ihi'lr relations here all'
spoke will of Hawaii.
On being asked how he liked Hono
lulu, he said: "Viry much. You havo
lino buildings, beautiful roads, unit good
churches- -Itomaii Calhollo churches,
Just like ours; anil such beautiful
music hitter than ours."
The reporter asked him very many
questions, lo all of which ho made rea
sonable nml sensible replies. He said
ho was ii Vlsayau; that ho was u goid
Catholic, which inoit Vlsayans were
Hut thero wero somo Agllpays hero III
Hawaii who would have no church,
they being dissenters from the Human
Catholic church. Thero were no Agll
pay padres hero yet.
Metropolitan Meat Market
The market where ths Lest meats nnd butter are sold. The
market that has been made absolutely sanitary throuyb the ex
penditure of thousands of dollars for most modem appliances.
The market where tlio service is preeminently the best In Honolulu.
Hfcilbroii & Louis
Flume 34.45
Projir's
WATER RIGHTS TROUBLE
TO COME FOR TRIAL
The Supremo Court this morning
handed out u declalon lu connection
with tho legal war that has been rag
ing In tho Circuit Courts between the
Kaneoho Hunch Company und tho Kn
neohu Itlio Mill Company over tho
wuler rights of (lie Kaiieoliu stream
Tlio Hlcu Mill company, who am (lie
defendants lu the case have been fil
ing demurrers und those huwi been
mlsslouer who thinks the dairies need sustained liy the Circuit Court. The
u lot of cleaning up does not know-'Supremo Court now lioblit, howotor,
how much cleaning up Is going on nil Hint thu matter shall coiuu up for
tho time. Ulal.
"My records show that Improvements
havo been ordered and nru being car
ried out generally very will," said
ltlchards this morning. "Of course,
personally I have no power to force
the changes. 1 report cases to Dr.
Wayson, city nnd county health olll
cer, nnd If the peoplo do not make lin-i
Tho "Itlp Van Winkle" reading ul
the Klloliana Art League last night
by Miss Anna Tucker was well ul- (
tended. It Is an old story, tint one
that does not lose any of Its Interest,
no mailer how oft repealed, especially
by one of Miss Tucker's ability.
A short paper on the Kngllsh uillst
pmvonients, ho will have Ihelr it-rmlti Kuckliiini, prepared by Professor (Ill
revoked. I mure, was read by Miss Iiwienco. Ile
"Tho dairies nro making Improve- f, reading. Miss Lawrence gave a
incuts all the time, hut the work is short history of tho Klloliana All
slow. The only way lu which any good League.
Is going to be accomplished Is by edil-i
eating tho dairymen iqi gradually und . ... ' .
giving them time to make the changes fJGW W&Sll oKlTtjS
you want.
"However, I feel no hesltutlou In say
ing that Honolulu has a pure mill; sup
ply mid that Hut. dairies lire not dan
tfcrously Insunltury."
At-
SACHS
ATonic! A Food!
and a mild stimulant.
That's what
Primo Beer
is. An absolutely pure,
hygienic and nutritious ex
tract of MALT and HOPS
uncontaminated.
It is the FAMILY BEER,
and should be in every home.
See that a case is ordered today
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