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-RiHwrT?w?,w7 rmt-imtwrFrt " - T f -B7TI -tvr7 fcVENINQ BULLETIN HONOLULU. T. H, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1912, HASAN AQUARIUM, TOO - .- AVyhft' c j . I, , t., . ...'..- s :i'. 7 -. 'l IMANILA ' - '-ffif?: i : i ' r THE I v " . ' ' ' r- 'Ke device long ago justified itself. Every business house couid well afford to present a handsome art calendar to its customers each Holi day season. It will pay to do so. Phone us or drop us our representative will call. The Chas. R. Frazier Co., 132 King IDEAS UPSET ALL THE PLANS BY C. S. ALBERT. (Hprclal Bulletin Correspondence.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 29. Presidential boomers nro now busy In this city. Woodrow Wilson headquar ters have been opened nt a fashion able hotel and William V, McCombe placed In charge of them. HughNlch dIp la hero looking for a suitable placo where ho may hang out a banner In forming all who run that Judson Har mon In h candidate. Champ Clark and other nsplrants are expected to follow those exam ples. Within two or three weeks It Is lafc to say all tho leading possi bilities will havo their accredited ngents here. There will bo all Borts or hustling and conferring. Mr. McCombs Insists that If the con vention wero hold now. Governor Wil son would be chosen. He claims that Governor Wilson has moro than a ma P. C. JONES NOT FOR CHURCH That this Is not tho tlmo for Central Union church to bo drawn Into a con troversy over Its articles of faith and n possible chango In tho constitution Is the uttltude taken by P. C. .fanes, who has been reported as strongly against tho change. He was asked this morn ing as to the proposal thut assent to tho articles of faith shall not hereafter form a prerequisite fcjr admission to the church. "I hope the church will not be drawn into a controversy," he said. "This Is certainly not the time for It. Tho big thing thut confronts us now Is tho great combined evangelistic movement to be taken up bhortly, and this mutter of changing the rules ot tho church should never have been brought up und made tho subject of publicity. "When It Is a proper time for tho church to take tho mutter up, I shall express myself as forcibly und clearly us I can." Among the members of the church there Is by no means a united opinion as to the wisdom of tho proposed changes. Mr. Jones said today that ha Is nwaro (hero Is considerable feeling In tho matter. Probation Officer J. Anderson last night managed to capture, ono of the iivn linva nilin atinnail nm ttin on. ' form school and are supposed to havo come to Honolulu. The officer made his capture In the nijou. ' Weekli Hallatli II in jmu. calendar as an Street jority of the convention in sigh', al though not tho necessary two-thirds. Other frlenda of Governor Wilson realize that his nomination is by no means certain. They understand the danger spot In his prospocts, which Is time while he Is exceedingly popular with the rank and Hie of the Demo cr.its, he does not possoss assurances from tho great Democratic leaders thruughouCtho country of their will ingness to nominate him. In tho meantime, all the leaders havo been set back a few feet by In formation .from New York that thu delegation from that Stato will bj for Representative Oscar W. Underwood, chairman of tho ways and means com mittee. This hag proven a damper. Thi Idea never occurred to anybody that New York would favor ayttruirht out Southern man. All catciilaMomi have been upset by the .sentiment pre vailing In Now York. INVESTIGATE Alaskn fisheries, the methods pur sued by tho packers of the far north In canning tho product mid placing tho samo on the market, aro matters which come under tho investigation of Hon. K. Tago, a Japancso member of tho Imperial, Fisheries Bureau of Tokyo, who Is a through passenger 1 1 tho Toyo Klson Kulshn liner Kong, kong Marti, which arrived this aftci noon. Tho distinguished Japancso Is en route to Central nnd South America. Ho will mako an extended tour ot In spection of fishing interests along tho coast of Mexico and South America. Upon completing his Investigations there, ho will Journey to tho United States and contemplates spending soma tlmo In Alaska, before returning to Japan and making his report. Tho Hongkong Maru brought a number of Japanese who are high In tho councils of governmental affairs. To Yokagama Is a mombor ot the low er houso of representatives and Is on a combined business and pleasure trip to Central American portB. The greater percentage of the 430 steorago passengers In tho Hongkong Maru are Immigrants who will take up work along agricultural lines In that country. The vessel brings sixteen sacks of Oriental mall, but has no passengers for here. Through pusBcngera are IS tlrst class, H second class and 430 As! ustleu In the steerage. Lei Aloha Chapter No. 3, Order of Kastern Star, will conduct Installa tion ceremonies In Masonic Temple Saturday evening. PRESIDENTIAL advertising a line arid Phone 1371 MARKET QUIET; The market was so quiet today that n slight slump was noticeable, duo more to luck ot buying orders than to any reason lessening tho value ot tho stock Itself. Ouhu Sugar dropped a little yesterday, but tho slight slump .brought out the buvers and It strength ened to 35 again. Walulua went down I half a point, selling on the bourd today at 128 SO. Olau Is rtlll In strong dem-ind, and the unrecorded sale of 1000 shares was recorded today. The price Is firm at . Brewery Is going up steadily. A bid today of S3.50 was refused, the stock now being hefil at 24, tho prediction made several limes In these columns as to action on this stock being veri fied. Directors of tho Hank of Hawaii held a" meeting this morning, setting tho dute of the annual meeting for Mon day, June 22, at 9:30 o'clock In tho morning. The bank will havo a splen did annual statement this eur. Its 1911 record huv Ing been a remarkably good one Tho remodeling of the Interior of tho bank building will begin In Kobruury ut the latest, said Manager A. Lewis Jr. this morning, the hank's quarters being much enlarged and refitted hand somely. Heal estate values In the Union street and Bishop street section ot the city are expected to respond to the stimu lus of tho new building operations go ing on there. Tho Brewer Estate and William Woltcrs both have ambitious plana for buildings, nnd the latter ex pects to start construction shortly. Tho announcement that Mrs. 8. n. DUSINESS NOTES Dole will sell her shnres In B. O. Hull engineering department of tho Unlver & Son, Ltd, In order that Judgo Dololslty of California, and a practical inu- muy not be disqualified from sitting In the Mahuka site cuse. Is Interesting from n business ns well as a legal standpoint. Mrs. Dole owns nineteen shurcs In K. O. Hull & Son, of a par value of 1100 each. Koine few weeks ugo twenty thousand dollars' worth ol stock, the lust remaining of tho treas ury stock, wus sold 'at par, nnd It Is presumed Mrs. Dole's holdings will bring par or a little better. 1)1 KI. DUROB8S In this city. January 10, 1012, William Adams Durgcss, aged 21 years, Funeral services at Wllllamis' Un dertaking parlors at 10 o'clock this morning. Interment at Nuuanu cemetery. Friends and acquaint ances are respectfully invited to at. tend. M'MAHON At Walklkl, January' 10 1912, at three o'clock, twin son of Mr, and MrB, P. .Maurice McMahon, aged seven days. The Floral Parade helps Ilonolu. lu's business. Do 70U nan! j0 help I Manila's new aquarium, modeled much along tho lines of tho Honolulu aquarium and partly a result of Him attractive local feature. Is now com plete. A Manila paper sajs of It. "Tho aquarium Is constructed In a gallery form, with 29 tanks, each two meters wide, with additional tanks on the otitsldo for tho larger species siu.i as sharks, etc. "The construction has lxnn made with the Idea of giving a view of a subterranean passage, where all thu specimens, of fish In tho archipelago may be seen as If under tho ocean and In the original home of the finny tribe. "Tho construction Is of concrete, and It is the Intention ot those ly charge to pari; the ouUldo space and walks, which will be done Willi tro pical plants nnd verdure. "The main reservoir of the aquarium will contain 60,000 gallons of water, which will bo taken from the China Son, outside Corrcgldor Island, In or der that the water may be free from fresh water contamination and dis eases. The water will pns through flltcrcrs to the tanks whero the finny tribes find habitation, ami will he passed through tho scries of tanks and returned to the main reservoir, from whero It can be again used- ac cording to latest scientific methods. "There aro over. 1200 species of fish In the Philippine Archipelago and ef forts will bo made to have a com pleto selection of the various scelcs for tho aquarium exhibition. A good display will bo made and Mr, Alvin 8ealc, chief of the section of fisheries of tho bureau of science, is confident that tho Manila aquarium will com pare well with any now under control of the United States government." GET THE GOODS BUT NOT THIEF John Klllnger. whoso place Is ono of thoso that has been robbed recently,' wiints to know why n man who pawned' whnt proved to bo stolen goods should not he apprehended by the police when the name of the seller Is given them. "I leurn that swag has been recov ered," said nfllnger'yesterduy, "and It entne from n man by the name ot Detnpsoy. Ah I understand It, In well policed cities tho authorities nro iil wnys Kept In touch with what comes Into establishments vvicrp loans can bo secured on articles or value. Tho pro. prlctors of these establishments keep Information all right. The man who hoiiRht the goods has apparently given the police nil tho Information he could obtain, nnd there tho matter ends. It sneins tn mo thut tho usefulness of tho pollco Is In getting tho man who stole the goods." GREAT INTEREST INNIGHTCLASSES ... . . Tllll lllln,lliil .! Hln4. ..1...1 A.. .'"." "" ' """ to tho efficiency and up-to-dutcness of tho various courses. Tho course especially designed for muchlne shop apprentices will begin this evening with twelvo students nl ready enrolled. J K. Berry Jr. of tl.c Honolulu Iron V orks Is to be the In structor. .Mr. Herry Is qualified In ev ery way to assume rhurge ot this de partment, us bo Is a graduate of thu chlnlst und draftsman. It Is expected thut accommodations will bo tnxed to the limit In this department. The courso In show-card writing, un der the supervision of Hdwln A. Coop er, also opens Ibis evening. This courso will bo of particular vuluo to clerks nnd other employes of mercantile houses. Several students nro already enrolled. ' Tomorrow ovcnlng C O. Helscr Jr., Trent Trust Company broker, will begin a course of lectures on Invest. monts. Flfty-nlnn bales of slmil cumn over fiom Hawaii during the first or tho week, and la bolng transferred from the Inter-Island wharf to the Oceanic wharf and will go to tho Const on tho next sailing of tho Slorrn. Sachs for Dry Goods p ,lry i-.io rccom unu ineso nro ni- on the civic sanitation commission and ( thing of a surprise In Civic Fedora- 'r,.xll ,OM 1UII Kmi, , grM ways open to the police, und frequent-1 tnu fac, 1H nl). jUBl bocI1 discovered. '" ranks nt tho meeting yesterday ,. , ly furnish tho link that leads to tho... . . afternoon when he sprung the follow- ln,ri"1' apprehension of thloyes. In this ln-Hr '""" "",0 ,u"t U,c ",cn '" cl",rRO,lng seven questions to bo propounded """'J'- """'K'1 llr,,,l' '"' "" "'""' stance, the pollco Imvo been given tho.of ",0 "ork ,,t hendquurters have been tn ,1)0 racmbcrsliln: been founded lli.it no snioklnc kiwi oh urc now enrolled in inu even lie v asses', i... ... . .. . i ut tho Young Men's Christian Assocla-1 ,. '"' "r" " . . Jm"cmrl tlvo committee, and the executive, tlon The heart J es, use wWcT Im.l 'l' ""l l"'"' "'" '"'C" kP"l '"'"Ittco did not wish to settle um. ino nearly response which has lnK,tj. ,I1HJ. ,, 0crookcd the filter, whether or not these ouestlonu should been met In all departments is looked - . j winiuir or hoc inc.se quesuonu snnuiii un in a., imi .r - i T ' bo put to the members. Instead, the Clarion Is Ready Yes, THE CLARION is ready with its Spring stock ready as never before to cater to the wants of dressy men, who like their clothes to look just a little better than thc average store can furnish for the price. Our DATH RODES arc features of the present season THE CLARION CORNER FORT AND HOTEL STS. uneniiirnre i 1MJUUU11ULU HEADQUARTERS The mosquitoes havo put ono over bothered with mosquitoes, und ill though a search was made for tho breeding place. It could not be found. Yesterday afternoon soineonei hap pened to notice that there was moro water in the bucket under tho filter than li usually tho cuse ami. further more, had tho curiosity to tukn a "look see." i Tin- result wus thut u small bunch of wilgglers vmih unearthed. This li tlin place where tho Insects have been breeding and goes to show thut even In thv best regulated family tho singing pests ure itluujs liable to slip In and breed on tho quiet. The vvuter Is sup- posed to Iw emptied every few dns, hut owing to the confusion ot moving HEALTH TOUR filC A II A I I 111 wcro K"IIK ,0 ,l,cll whether or not NT liillll III"10 I'cileril,l(m Hlmiild go Into polities, Ul 11lUlll Ul but action was postponed until the I next quarterly meeting. ... , i . , , ,., . , A committee of threo. Senator The contemplated health tour o ' , ' Ivaual, which was postponed .... ucu.unt Sl0cknri wag namf (( cnml. of tho yellow fever trouble and the subsequent I'l.inpalgii ugulnst tho num.' qultoes. Is now up iigulu, utul Tuesday next President Pratt of tho health board, I)r .McCoy, In churgo of tho Federal leprosurlum, and a I no at the head of the innsqiiltu campaign, and ,l,Hl, Officer Kheppherd leave for the Uurilen Island. i complete tour of tho Island will bo inado by nuto, und nil tho work fur better sanitation that has been to nugiinited throughout tho plantations J"' lM" """"" "'" "" pmniou out tour. McCoy Other mutters on general broken out lit l.ihalnu. Maul, uccord health lines will ulso bo looked Into '" '" report received by President nnd' tho rederal doctor's advice oh-1 ''"'" "t the health board, tnlneil, j Tbero was an outbreak of the fever President Pratt und Dr. McCoy eif-1 omn "' "mo ugo nt thu Maul port, pect to return Sunday iikiiIii, but ',,"t quarantine regulations were Immc. Henllb Olllcer Hhepherd will stuy over for another week to look Into tho de talled work thut requires attention on the" Island Occasionally a man has the last word In an argument with his wife, hut ho has tn say it under his breath. . (When a woman borrows trouble she Insists on paying It bnck three or four times. FEDERATION MAY ENTER POLITICS, Senator C. 11. Dickey caused sonic- Are you In favor ot eliminating political parties from our municipal ! elections and voting on personal qual ifications only? 4 "Aro you In favor of the commission form of government for Honolulu such as Is In usu In Oaklund and Ber keley? "Are oii In favor ot tho initiative? "Aro you In favor of the refer endum? "Am you In favor of tho recall? "Aro )ou In f.ivoi ot tho direct primary? "What, In jour opinion, should bo tho action or the Civic Federation when Incompetent or corrupt cnnill- dutra nro nominated for iimeo?" Tho meeting wns that of the exocu matter was referred to tho legislative committee tor action, Tho result will tell whether or not the Fedcrntlon will become, nctlvn in linl It lsU Unlnn tlmn tinn mnt t.M dates for live moniborH of trio execu tive commlttco to bo olected nt tho next meeting SCAMS ATLAHAINA Two morn case of scarlet fever Imvo "lately enforced and It was thought that complete control bad been obtain ed, Dr. Pratt thinks thut these cases are sporadic, ami not the start of a fresh outbreak. A woman's happiness Is never com plete unless she knows of some other woman who envies her. If thero wus a duty on fads fewer would be Imported. ill if 1 f 1 LADY NICOTINE GETS A JOLT "laidy Nicotine" h.cs received u solar Territorial wharves, but to tho iiiilul- tl.ited this warning h.is heretofore becit supposed to uppl solely to thu Al.iliea street wharf. A well-kiiuwn Inter-Island steamship olllcl.il, wliO'H' modesty might forbid hh iiamu bvliiK dragged within the bril liant radius of the spotlight of pub licity, mis contentedly putting unity ut his favorite pipe this morning while seuted under the protecting gables of the shed which bouses Muuna Ken freight iiml passengers. Harbormaster 1'ce.tcT. In company with Harbor Commlsslumr Churlea Mel'arlb), happened t saunter along this poitlou of the watirfront uboiit the lime the coiillugratlon ot tho am- malic need was In full blast "You u 111 havo to cut this out," stat ed Captain Foster In the rather sur prised lulir-lshind tn.ui, who from In nocent childhood had enjoted the pleasures or thu fragrant tobacco with out stint. Tho. harbor oltlclal pointed out lb" tact that ii new regulation was In foic'. which culled for ii line of not ovir J.'S for c-acli and every Induction of lbs law which forbids smoking on any nluirf In the Territory. At tho departure of tho Malum .Nav igation liner W'llbelmllia some danKo from Hackfeld wharf, tnoor inoiespe- clally appointed guards wero stationed there to bar thv progress of thu pr- uiiiliulntlnK sinoko consumer nhninlUit lappen down thut nut. The wh.nt held many thousand sacks of lulluui mablu nitrates. Ilurboriuasler 1'oi.tcr will soon havo it number of huge signs prepared und posted, which ure expected to serve lis niirnliiK to tho pirslstent offender1. These will admonish tho violator of Um luvf In ut least two languages, name lv, Imallsli und Japanese. If )oii must 'smoke, go way back nnd sit down, nnd, above nil, mold u Ter ritorial wharf Uurly this morning IMwnrd Win- burg, n seaman on bourd tho Phelps, now In port, fell off the v crunch of tho tenement house In Camp 2 on Vlneyuid street, and sustained Injury. Policomun Saunders, who responded to tho call, had tlin man taken to tlm Queen's hospital for treatment. According to 'the police. Wlnburg hud been drinking considerably be fore he went up to Camp i. When examined nt the hospital, It was an nnmiced that the patient would b ablo to leave hU bed lu u few days. f-J ;,a m ;m f, r jo c!5 A . m r '.,;.." , , , ' i i 'V .