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FWF" 9tfflK5'PVQEfP9?'Vea0BK EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1911. r I't FJ 1 1 .'I 4 ? 8. Evening Bulletin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakea St., Territory of Hawaii. i Dally every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED v in the Territory of Hawaii. Wallace R. FAkrinoton, ... 'Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. uvunino nui.i.uriiN PF Mou'h. tniwhrrt Id 0 3 .. .7A pCTQjimt.inrwIiFK'uUS .... J.l Nl Vrst.llivlirielnU.H..,. ... M.1MI Pt Vki, t'MUiid, corrltn 13. o npl i auditorial Roomo, 1 cl,IBuslnesB Office, SATURDAY Blest lire the humble souls Hint milt With svtcct uhmliliii to Ills Mill; llnriiiiiiiIoi(t nil (heir parlous nunc, . And In tlit? midst uf storms are Mill. i 1. Doddridge. j Mark the now year by trotting out the business men's candidates. Men who know how mid uio willing to wurk. J A New York specialist has declared that there Is no h.iiui In ilal feet. Ur bourse nut iiiiU-hii they nro steered lijr a fat head. ' Governor Frcar might test out Mr. political status by declaring his can didacy for delegate to the Kepublkau Nutlonal convention. The slush of misrepresentation and tho homo of the mosquito are till of a kind. There's nothing In It for the benefit of Honolulu. , A little Murathoner has come oir tho warships to give the local geiitrj u run for It. Don't let him get away without u tent with our oldest mid best. j j - . Somehow in ull this tnlk that is going on about the Government there Is mighty little said of what the Un-vvallun-Amerlcnii is thinking of these days. f , t If you think that making Honolulu Clean- or mosquito breeding localities Is bad politics, make u political Issue ..as a friend of the mosquito and set Where J oil get off. f You can depend upon It that ever : II u 1 1 e 1 1 it subscriber Is a buyer, and L. fnoro people subscribe for and buy the Ilulletln than tiny other newspa per published In Haw nil. . i Mr. Ilusinuss Man, you don't gel something for nothing In your own '' business. So how do jolt expect to Jget good government when you do tiiext to nothing but growl? r$ flovfirnnr Frear'B term of otllce ex- 'plres on December 18 or as soon thereafter as the President of the United States makes a new appoint ment. So until next week, be culm. From Panama to 1'eurl Harbor will iEoon be one of the favorite routos. Is inhere any good reason wny tne re- iglon ubout Pearl Harbor should not j be as cleun of mosquitoes as I'jnainn, What sliull be done with the mo- f equlto breeding gutters? If it Is Im- tiosslble to have the gutters and be Vld of the mosquitoes, why get rid of the gutters, provided the dripping from tho eaves will not prove a source of greater trouble Probably the officers who took tho California In and out of Pearl Har bor would tell you there wus no such Tthlng as failure. And Admiral Thom jfiis would never have risked hanging flip ins ungsnip nan ne mu niigaiem flouut of tho ability or ins men to turn the trick and do It on schedule lime. That's what the men of tho yitivy are trained for. Wasn't It Far Kngut who said, "Damn the torpcdoeB. tfs ' r, Always bear In mind that when tho famous Gorgas went to Panama and EVENING J'A man," ho said, "acts uccordlng tv his Judgment. A woman uccordlng to her Instinct." HVell," she replied, "a woman has hls advantage; her Instinct Is always oh duty," "What Is the Mutter With Our Pub ic "Schools?" Is tho title, of a page irtlcie In the Sunday Issue of the rtw York Times. Wo submitted It j oi'u high school boy who shall for I1TIN I'd Sit Mono. Oct Vtl, inywhntlu US. t.oo P Yrr mitwIici n C.n.Ji Pel Veer fottlw'd, .jiiln ., i. no 3. CM 2185 2256 ftnterfd it the IWnlticv i llciDniitln a. trLom1lai raittrr DECEMBER 16, 1911 j begun to enforce regulations that I would result In tho extermination of tho mosquitoes, thu people thcro made Mich a rumpus that the President uent b special agent to investigate tt hith er tlorgus should be recalled, lint Uorgns staved and l'unuma Is now famous. Honolulu can nuver be fam ous as a elean city If the friends of tho mosquito are allowed to prevail oer the sanitarians. TRYING TO SHIFT RtPONSIBILlTV illuming through the discussion of President Spalding's timely call to thu members of the Chamber of Com merce that they take u more active interest In public affairs is it noto of desire to shift some of the burden to someone else,; In this Instance the, Federal government. We would respectfully remind Ho nolulu business men that reform Is not accomplished In that manner. The trouble with the situation tit the present day Is the easy way In which each busy business man shifts the responsibility to the other fellow The result we nil' know. Now', nt a time when Hawaii Is cer tainly not poor In put se, we hear talk of getting down to the business of shifting one of our burdens of Terri torial II nan co and administration to the Federal government. It will not be surprising If the Federal govern ment lesponds, "It's your problem, do the work yourselves." In tho estimation of tho 11 nil e tln Oleic Is such u large amount of distinctly Federal and National work to bo done In these Islands, Hint tin citizens of Hawaii should lake rare of their own affair, mid, when branching out Into Federal matters should use vi lint Inlliicncr the) liuw In forward the appropriations fur the naval mid military establishments, appropriations which Goodness knows aro hard enough to get under uny circumstances, and especially so when a lot of Interior statesmen can't seo the sense In a navy, u merchant mar ine, uii army or a foreign policy. Stick to the Honolulu text gentle men. Wo hno work here; lots of It. And wu had hitter spend our time doing It, Instead of running off to Congress and calling for help on matters that must be urgued at great length to oven convince Congress that It is any of Congress' business. SAY CUPID HAS Chief of Detectives McDuffle Is be lieved to bu captured matrimonially It wus reported hist night that the "Dig Chief' has been married to a young lady whoso name Is not knovvt to his many friends. Hut those who claim to know of tho marriage of the filler nro keeping quiet. Indicating that the Chler is leully man led, a, letter addressed, Mr. and Mrs. A. McDitflio was forwarded to McDtiHlo, fi mil the headquarters of tho Salvutlon Army, asking font contrlbti Hon for Clillstmas celebration. This nnrnlng McDulMu showed the letter, to n iiullotln rciKirter, Htutlng that If ho was really married, the letter SMILES tliu present be nameless, and this is his unswer: "Too many of them ain't got nobody that's heavy enough to play center." "1 cun't dramatize this book." "Why not?" "The story lias no action to speak of." "Hold on, You have got hold of the wrong book, This Is n patent of llco report." , WUHKI.Y UUUI written by n Salvation Ailny lady,1 was sulllclent cvldenco of his hav ing been captured by n young lady. Chief McDuffle. when pressed for a satisfactory explanation regirdlng his .cpoited marriage, shook his head and stated that he Is still it bachelor nnil tloes nut expect to join tho matrimo nial army. "No sir," said McDuffle to n Iiul lotln reporter, '(I nui not married j and may not bo for soino lime to! come." "Hut," answered the leportor, "how, old on get n letter, addressed Mr, i mid Mrs. McDuffle. I "Well, piohubly they know I am married, which Is not u fact," smiled McDufllc. "Is It not n fact, 'Chief, that you aro 'cally married?" "No, no( I am not married. I inn stilt a bachelor," FIRST kukaiau WRIT DISMISSED Owing to tho fact that tho writ of niandatuUK Issue.! hv Itttheit Horner against the Kukjluit Plantation com pany and Albert Homer Its president calling upon them ty appear heftue Judge Cooper In tho circuit court and answer quest Ions In connection with Hie manngeiucnt of the plantation, was not drawn out In the exact form .is t "null iM bv section 11 of the or- ganlc net, thu writ wits tills inornlnj dismissed. A motion asliltltr that tilts rnursa bu taken was filed in the coutt by At torney l.iner who appeared for tho defense. Under tho provisions of tho nl gallic act. hn Ktato.l Hint tin. writ should have been Issued In the nunio of tho Territory of Hawaii and not in tho iinino of a person. The Terri tory, ho continued wns tho onlv tiovvor that could summarily order anyone to uppear heforo the court, Attorney Olton, appearing for the defense, stated Hint tho ground for tho motion was unreasonable hut Judge Cooper In crnntlnir tho motion to dismiss said Hint If tho law renulr. wl n ccrlnln formality then ho would nave to abide by It. Another writ will In till nrohablillv be Issued. RABIES IS UP FOR MONDAY At half past two o'clock Monday af ternoon next n special meeting of tho Hoard of Agriculture and Forestry Is to be held to consider the passing of tho proposed regulations to prevent rabies being Introduced Into Hie Ter ritory. Tho main tiling about the regula tions Is n quttruntinu perlo'd of ninety days for all dogs coming Into Ilia Is lands. Speaking of Hie mutter this morning IjiiiiI Commissioner Charles H. Judd stated that us Hie llgures showed thut there vvero only some 200 dogB brought Into tho Territory each year tho pioposed regulation should not linposu nny great liuidshlp. The meeting Is open to the public and all those Interested in tho mut ter nro usked to bo at the land olflce nt tho time appointed so that the board can get an expression of Ideas from ull around. o o e 2185 editorial rooms 2250 business office. These aire the tele phone number of the II allot la. "Use only milk that is known to be absol utely pure" An important practical truth stated by a physi cian. We aro supplying our cus tomers with a milk that Is known to be perfectly pure and very rich milk that line the endorsement of the Matron of the Kauikeolanl Children's Hoipitat. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phone 1542 BEAU BRUMMEL A STOWAWAY Qiinrtermnstor Captain llnldt of tho United States army transport Lmkiii which passed through Honolulu en route tb flu am nnd Manila on Inst Tuesday wlielessed In to Depot Qitar-I tcrmnster Captain (lame tills morn ing, Hint on last Thursday evening, following a general scnich of the, troopship, Joseph I.e Hlnnchi', claim ing to 'be mi American 01(17011 was liruitghl to light In the role of n stow. away. I.c lllnncho Is well known -to the t'litliorltles in Honolulu huvlng nrriv-j ed licio uh one uf thu pair of stow- .iwnys In the transport Thomas sinie v.'i'eks ago. I Onu interesting fcatuie In connec tion with the advent of I.e lilunche In tlu'su Islands, 'Is that ho Is alleged to have rijsayt'cl Hie tolu of u li nighty at my olficer on a portion of the voy age from Sun Francisco to Honolulu ' When the Thomas reached this port,' l.o Hlancho wns turned over to tho local authorities vvllh a cotupanlon and It Is said thut lntli were aftur-j twiill irie.ini'ii uh ii jiruiiuM) iii.it IIIUJ would speedily "heat It" for the const. Tho man who Is said to have boon caught uh a stowaway on the Logan now en route to Uiiitii Is declared by thu local iKillcc to bo it genius. He Is said to have easily passed muster ns army "higher up." Ho profescd nil abundant knowledge of West Point and mi extended ncquulnt'iucu with the men who don the budge of author.. Ity iiiul gold luce la Hie service. Ho eiijoyed "Ills cigar" with the high ranking captains, urijors and, other passengers ou the troopship . Tho revelation which camo later, that, theso ofllccrs had been mingling with' ono who at one tlnio was I'sted as iti mere pilvnte In tho rear ranks Is said to have fallen like n bombshell among tho llttlo militant colony on board tho Thomas. I.o Blanche left Honolulu with the knovvledgo of the local police who hoped that they would bo rid of their I man. It seems though that I.e Illanchcl may bo returned here, ns tlicre Is n likelihood that ills transfer may If effected nt sea to'tho Sherman which Is ruiKirted to lili'Vu loft Manila ou December lOtli. Mrs. 11. M. Ilttsslur, an osteopathic physician, refused, to pay taxes on her pack of German dachshunds nnd Is In the Hutchinson (Kus.) jail with her favorite ting. She was arrested on complaint uf the,, city dog catcher and refpsed to jiay. at )nu, HAiiTlis SOME NOISE Promotion work for Hawaii, under tho guidance of Sicietnry II. P. Wood of the Promotion t'ouiuilttee. Is boom ing, us wus eviilcmtd by the good re ports handed In ut thu meeting held yesttrdny afternoon. Dr. ,. W. Wml mnn hiiN iiddrtxKi'd 13; audiences nt which he lias told :' 0,(1 00 people on thu mainland of Hawaii; Melvln Arkman, Inventor of the Arl.nn type of dirigi ble airship, may bring one to the Is lands un J-so biiiw Hying; demands are coining In front all sides fur mora of the riornl Parade posters, which re ports statu aru attracting considerable attention throughout the mainland; WANTS FOR RENT. Furnished, large front room, suitable fur two. MS 8. King St. 4110-2t WANTED. An old buggy. P. O. Hox 833. tllO-lw Furnished house, complete, with three hcdiooins and equipped dining-room and kitchen. Must be moderate In price. House required for three months and perhaps longer. State terms, location' and when can be seen In reply. Address "D. D. IX", terms, location unci when can be seen In reply. Address "D. D. I).", LOST. Illack wallet nnd t&u in currency; go'd watch charm. Finder return to this olllen nnd leedvu reward. DlOS-St USE THE WIRELESS TO REACH PEOPLE ON THE OTHER ISLANDS AND ON 8HPS AT 8EA Be On Time! MANCHURIA Is the last boat to reach the Coast before Christmas. WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS Homes r $6100 A modern trnplrnl C-ronm bungalow. Three bedrooms; gits, electric lights; city vvntrr; ornamental shrubs' and tries In yard Price SCIOO $6000 lirge spreading- bungalow, College lllllf.. Thoroughly modern; beautiful grounds; on ear line. Price... ,tr,uiMI $3760 Fine new rnttnge of five rnnm In College'-Hills All modern conveni ences. Lot Is till In line lawn. Price S37M $2200 Five-room new cottage, very attrac tive, seven minutes' walk from Mil nvtiiue, Wulahie road. I.ot Is In lawn nnil garden; no rocks. Price.... tllOu E BdT B' TRENT TRUST Nurnburg Iron Graft Italian Prints Leather Work Paintings in Oil and Water Colors GURREY'S new Mettntcrx nro being planned fur tile Puclllu Mnll and Matson lines to iicioutmudutu the tuurlsl trade to this port, unci iirrnngements uru on foot to celebrate the opening of Pearl Harbor In 11HG. The meeting yesterday wo one of the most encouraging that has been held for some time and kept the mem bers busy throughout. Dr. Wad man has been doing yeoman service through out the mainland and has been spread ing knowledge of Hawaii broadcast. The Floral Parade poster, which has reached the various shipping agencies, Is attracting considerable notice, ac cording to the reports to hand, and many of Hie managers are asking for more. A. M. Culver of the Oceanic I company, writing from the Los Ange les agency, states that halt an hour: uftir the poster was placed In the win dow thcro it was the center of a large crowd and should pull big business for the Islands. lie ndds that tho book-, lng are coming In very fast and that' the Sletra for February 10 Is tilling up qukl.ly. From tliu Han Franciscoj agency conies word Hint u party of thirty or forty people have made res Water-house Trust Real Estate for Sale Building lot Prospect St. ....$210000 Building lot Manoa Valley.... 135000 Building lot Kalmukl 700.00 Modern bungalow College Hills 6000.00 Home and lot Kalakaua Ave.. 200000 For Furnishd house 6 months from December 1, 1911 $60.00 Unfurnished house Manoa Val ley 6000 Young Street 30.00 Kalakaua Avenue , .... 2000 '( -nil In For Sale COMPANY, LTD. at ervations and will be here In time for Hie parade. The same class of reports are being received from all the rull tond agencies to wltltli the ;istvrs were sent. Kecretury Wood reported that he has heard from good authority that more steamers were iiolng planned for tho Pnclllc Mull and Matson companies, ami that tiiu Ventura and Sonoma would also be put on tho run between San Francisco, Honolulu nnd Sydney. There is n general move all round among the shipping companies that looks will for the future of Hawaii. .Melvln Vtiuhnun, Inventor of Hie Ar- kou tvpu of dirigible airship nnd thu mnn who Is to make the attempt cross the Atlantic, writes that he will In all probability be a passenger to Hawaii some time during the coming year. He wns located as n photogra pher 111 Honolulu for soma time and took somo landscape views of Hono lulu from very high altitudes, one of which Is the standard and has become known nil over tho world. Although the opening of the finished Pearl Harbor It not expected until 1915. Treasurer It. vou Damin has nl- Rent We Have Money to Loan on listed stocks or o'n Improved Real Estate. We buy and sell ' Slock t and Bonds, and make Invattmenls for others In approved Truit Securi ties. WW SHALL BR TLKARRD TO TALK INVECTMENT8 WITH YOU Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.' S24 Bith.l Street Cabinet Portraits $3.50 the dozen i Henry's Studio 67 HOTEL STREET Between Bethel and Fort ready plans on hand for celebrating the event. He points out that the en trance of the California to tho harbor luring tills week can not be looked ou as the official opening because Hie har bor Is not yet llnlshed. Ilo suggests that the committee which Is handling the Panama exposition be asked to tako olllelal notice of the event here nnd iiinke It one of the advertising fea tures of the exposition. He further suggest that due prep-" uratloii be made here for the enter-, inlmncnt of nil guests during the time,' and .that special amusements In tliu form of local, national nnd internation al yacht, rowing nnd other races unci spoils, pageants and excursions be made ut popular prices to Haleakata,' tho Volcano of Kllauea nnd other Is lands. He states Hint ho thinks It would be better to hold these festivi ties nt the end or Hie San Francisco exposltou In order to secure nil thu posi,. cooperation from them. Thu committee Is to confer with tho Chamber of Commerce Immediately on Hie ground that It can not be too early for the plans to lie made, NATIVE TYPES by Durup On Sale for Xmas YE ARTS & CRAFTS Young Hotel Building m Christmas Jewelry Our cases are full of Bright, New, Up.to'date Goods. A stroll through our store wilt offer many suggestions for Xmas Qlfts. I H. F.WICHMAN&CO. 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