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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY, MAR. 23, 1912.
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR CITY
BY STORM
Christian Extension Movement
Houolulus proposed Commercial silo and nt Hint tlmo tlio site was ap-l (Continued from Pae 1)
building, designed, to rurnlsh homos 1'rulsotl nt 3r,,000 or $38,000, with a Washington Island. GaleH and tern
tnr n.o ri,n,i..- ,.f f., ....., m,,,. Btlpnlatlon that the building o be'postuous seas continued, nnd all at
chants' Association, Coniineiclnl' Club, "f'5"1 ",I0,,,!V, ,lost nl le,Mi 8.0p.(temt" to remain at a sate micl.orago
Hlotk Hxchnngo and other public and
but the deal did not go through.
semi public bodies, wan given a boom ?u,u ,,ml a , "I"'' ""u now
it .,i.,),. t n t,in),i ,1 .. i., ii. e necessary, lie closed with a ref-
rommeiLlal Club. With Homo forty
men piosont, representing all tho
nbovo oignnlzntlnns ami others, a
Food dinner wns followed by a vigor-
orciico to" the wolk of Mr. Morgan.
Ho, off that copra producing Islet nroved
f'ltllo. Tho vessel did secure some
thing llko fifty tons of copru but was
obliged to leave In tho neighborhood
I'risldont Waldron then called for a of two hundred t6ns of this coin mod
general expiessloli of opinion. Among
thoso who spoko in favor of the plan
mis and earnest discussion of thd lro"f w- Mclnerny nnd
Biibject, beginning with shoit ad
ill pises by lendeis In the movement
and piidlng with a general consideration.
MonHmcnt during tho evening cr)8i
tullbed In favor of ono thing immls
tnkably
V. C. Smith.
IN BUSINESS CIRCLES
Ity behind bpcauso of n stress of
weather.
Itlanders Left Without Provisions.
Ai cording tu n storj brought with
tho nrrlvul of the Castle nt Honolulu
thero Is a little colony of workmen
Btattoncd at Washington Island that
may bo facing a serious scarcity of
food nml necessary supplies through
tho failure of the barkcntlno to land a
shipment of stores there. When the
Castlo got awa from Panning lslnnd
n quantity of provisions nnd stores
woro shipped by tho bnrkcntlne, to bo
landed at Washington for tho om
plojes of Father Itouglcr, tho South
(Continued from Pg 6)
work as n Uvll engineer has been on
that tho building should bo the ground for n mouth oi more lay-
owned by tho organizations, not lent- Ing out the water and sewer system,
ml or leased, nnd that If possible It '""I lld have already been culled for
nhould bo erected on ground also on l'le work.
owned. As to tho location of the
bulldlig, thero was a division of opln- H iHiilf Husstons.
i . ,n,ni,ra n., ..i, i ti.ni n Complications' oxer tho Russians
ni,n .,,.,,.,1 u ,i ..n.i i,i .imi. who were brought here somo tlmo ago .Sea ropra king,
tw.ni.t im .inuimi.io niiiora ., nnd refustd a landing by Inspector Captain Dahlren declared this morn-
them W It Cnstlo chatimnn of tho "n,Rt''" nnvo co"le to a stand where Ins that his cssel was blown to sen
joint committee, lobkod farther Into h, '0, business will hnvo to bo after a small portion of tho copra had
tho rutin o and saw the manirest trend '"""'" """'" "' "
or bimlness. nnd on this ncconnt urged "l,ly bo. J",""' ell8 Morv n ,,cc,lon
that (ho building should be nround '" reac,,d ln ,l,e caBe
lllshop nnd King strectH.
I.nnt night's meeting showed that
Honolulu wnnts Just such
Now tho pi
in nuu uunnco uio uuium- vv. u. ,,, ,,cni) unU ut 0 mmo ,mo ,,
i nsue miggosis mm. u uui.iiing con- , , nl)0lt lw ncrcs v,t rock wlt,
pn. bo funnei! am that a stock t,)nn.ctinB ,,,er , the 10r0. u ,
bonus bo distributed t thoso who buy fllrtler ,,nnn(.(( to ttilll a Btibinurlne
tin- bonds that will bo heated to lln- towcr j(mn t0 Ul0 uottom just uMK,0
nnto tho schoinc. it10 rccf, At ,h0 ()wpr nd of (n0
Mr. Morgan Remembered. tower It Is Intended to hnvo big glass
'I ho dinner liefan about S o'clock. 'prates so that thoso who go down will
I'red. I. Wnldron, president of tho.be able to see all thut Is going on nt
Commercial Club, presided, with (lov- tho bottom of tho si a anil the llsh
ernor I'rear mi his right. In openlni; swimming about. The promoters llg
tho program of Inlks, Mr. Waltlroiiiro Unit It will bo thu grtutest ut
rend Hint pnrt or tho report of tho. traction the city bus ever hid
Into James K. Morgan, as president of
the Chamber of Commerce which Untitling.
strongly urged tho erection of lho There Is much acthlty promised In
building. Frequently during
I Hi if Hotel a I'ossllillllr.
number of business men In the
,... i... ...i. i. .it u... I A number of business men In the
ants list such a build ng.lc nre k h j
loposltlon Is ,, settle . t bo ,n lloU., (l0 ,,', rvc( ,Ja.
imnct) tho building. W. II. .,.,, ,, ,,,, , , .,, ,., ....
veiling tho splendid nnd pioneer work
for tho building done by Mr. Morgan
was leferred to fittingly and feelingly
nnd tho suggestion made by Mr. Wal
dron that (ho building Incorporate a
memorial to Mr. Morgan was receiv
ed and heartily indorsed.
In icferrlng to Mr. Morgan, Presi
dent Wnldron nnld: "Wo havo never
hud a more touslstcnt public spirited
cltlren than tho lato Mr. Morgan, and
I do hopo that If tho proposed build
ing becomes u fact that his nnmo will
ho memorlalbctl on Its walls as Its
honorary rounder."
Mr. Castlo was tho first speaker.
outlining ln a clear and foicoful wajr,
whit the joint committee has done
nnd tho problems racing It,
"lho tpicHtlou Is: Is such a build
inr worth while?" he asked, and Im
mediately answered it In tho nfllrma
tlvr cry emphatically. "I look upon
It as a proposition well worth whllo
fur tho business men of this commu
nity 1'orhupH our snrest plan nil
nround would bo to take up a rent
pioposltlon It wo could got tho lllshop
Dilate trustees to build on the lllshop
Btreet site."
Building to Cost $200,000.
Ho also told ot having spoken to
Govt i nor I'rear on tho possibility ot
having tho Honolulu Halo site, now
Cov eminent properly, put up nt auc
tion Mr. Cnstlo said tills propel ty, In
l.li (inlnliti iinlil rnlrli Iw.ttwnn 40
in. .,ii.i, ......... ..... ... ...... T.-, .
OHO and $10,000 nnd that a sullahlo
building would cost $200,000 more.
Mr C.istlti's levornl rerercntes to
lho future fedoral building brought
forth n humorous remark by Presi
dent Wnlilinu that ho would "bet his
bank account" the city would havo
tho ('cimmcrdnl building beforo the
ft-ilmnl building.
rieiddeut Spalding of tho Chambir
or Common p made n Well planned and
tlinimhiriil tmk oil somo or lho Ilnu.ii
rial iiiiffClH of tho scheme. Ho snld
that lho committee should consider n
plan Hint would allow joint nld by all
tho organizations, and that ownership
ot the building and laud was prefer
nble. Ho suggested a special fluanco
commllleo In make a canvass ot tho
public and tico what may be expected
in tho wuy of contiluutlous and sup.
poll
"If lho public does not respond nnd
tho memboiH of tho uHsoclatlon can
not nuhsuihit all tho stock, then turn
lo it loutul plan with possibly an op'
linn (if piiriliaso," Iio said.
Ownership Indorsed.
I'lesldent Waldron declared warm
ly Hint lho building Bhoiild bo owned
and not rented, mid this was tho spii
II ot the iiM'Ulug. A. .1. (llgnoux, pres
ident or tho Merchants' Association,
told how lho building would enable
been tnkcli on board. Tho carrying
awav of some or his larger Balls and
tho loss or his niichors mntlo It Im
possible to gnln tho shore again. Art
er several unsuccessful attempts lo
land a ship's boat, tho attempt wa
nimny abandoned but not until ono
boat, so It Is reported, and several
inon belonging lo the Castle, had also
been left hi hind at Washington.
Survey Will Be Ordered.
Captain Dahlren Immediately on
coming nshoro this morning, took
rleps lo get Into touch with his own
ers, II. II, Moore & Co. of San I'ran-clseo.
Ho forwarded a lengthy cnblo de
tailing his plight. The Castlo Is here
in distress, and It Is understood that
n lmard of survey will mako Investi
gation of tho dnmago dono the hot
torn and pass upon tho vessel's con
tlltlnn.
There Is n small motor boat on
board Hio psrcl which wns to hnvo
been landed at Washington Island had
tho weather permitted tho lllllo craft
to have been launched.
The copra Is destined for San Fran
cisco and is valued nt about ono hun
dred dollars n ton delivered at that
port. '
Skipper Hobnobbed with Crowned
Heads.
Captain Dahlren last visited Hono
lulu eighteen jenrs ago, as master of
a windjammer which had been trad-
Ing In (ho South Sens. Ho recalled
this morning' having on several occa
sions mot tho lato King Kalakaua,
who ho stales was frequently round
Small V.irm Siiicpsmk, near the watLrrumt, In lho vicinity
Murkct Superintendent Stnrrett will of lho old Ilrowcr wharf, whero the
for the mainland for the purposo of Hawaiian soldiery vvero put through
the express purposo or establishing njthclr paces and drilled for the cdlflcu
line or markets all up nnd down the Hon of tho roynl sovorelgn. Tho vet
Callfornln coast for tho product ororan skipper round much dllUculty In
iiiiiviiii, uiu rinsing ui which uiih oeen i locating ills henrlngh on nrrlvnl at
attended with such success by those he newer nnd greater Honolulu.
thejthe building line on this lslnnd In the
lll'UI I1IIIIIU.
During the first or the
weik work on the new Charles Brow
er nutate building wns imnmenctil nt
tho corner or Union nnd Hotel streets
The demolition of tho one-story
shacks on Fort street Is nearly com
plete nnd the erection or n four-story
Btructure will be commenced Boon by
j the Chns M. Cooke, Ltd The original
puns for this proposed building called
for but three stories but the demand
for space and rooms caused the own
era to mid to the height of tho build
ing There are n number of other
Btructures under way, throughout tho
clly,
BMEl
Tonight at 7.30
Another Strong Service at the Empire Theater. The interest is
deepening. The attendance is increasing. Come Tonight and
hear some fine singing and a plain, practical sermon on ''The
First Step," by one of the Pastors.
Tomorrow Three Big Meetings
1. BOYS' MEETING
At 2:30 in the Empire Theater. For Boys between 12 and
18. FRED BUTLER will sing - BISHOP RESTARICK
will give the talk.
2. MASS MEETING FOR MEN
At 4 o'clock in the Empire Theater. All English-speaking
men, without regard to Church .connection or religious
belief are invited. Inspiring Music and a Strong Address
by one of Honolulu's Leading Business Men.
3. UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
At 7.30 in the BIJOU THEATER. The General Public is
invited. BISHOP BASHF0RD of the Methodist Church
will give the address.
HILO PLANS A
who have tried small farming Tho
crop or onions that tins been turned
out by the growers on Kauai and Maul
is no smafl Item nnd as there Is it
shortage or that vegetable on the coast
It Is oxpectod that some good ro.urns
will bo received tor this year's crop
Crops ot other varieties of cgetables
are meeting with the same success.
Coiunirrrlnl lliilldlug.
Agitation on the tpicstlbn of a com
merclnl building Is still rife nnd wns
tho subject for discussion nt n dinner
given ut tho Commercial Club Friday
night. Among the number or sites
proposed wns the one nt the corner or
Merchant nnd Kanhiimauu strtets,
now occupied by Sclutvfor Ac Co
F.
DIES AT PAIA
W. P. Mossmau, manager or tho
Haniakunpokn store, a well known nnd
well respected knmaalnn, 78 years or
nge, died at the I'ala Hospital on
Maul Inst Thursday afternoon. Death
rosulted from a Btroko of paralysis
Monday morning, which was shortly
followed by another. Members of his
family with him at his death woro
hU wlfo, two sons Ilnny and Wllllum,
titid daughter Kate. Other surviving
members or tho family aro Miss IUh
el of Manila, Mrs. Dr. Bt. Sure of
Tho H. N. Castlo Is no stranger to
tho port or Honolulu, tho essel hav
ing been engaged In a regular trndo
between Snn Francisco mid the Ha
waiian Islands until about lho vears
ago, when sho changed ownership and
wns then Bent to tho south seas tor
ropru and geucinl Hading In tho Isl
nnds.
"I hnvo been master ot vessels en
gaged In vnrlnus trades for forty one
joars," declared Captain Dahlren this
morning, recounting a number ot Ills
highly Interesting pxporlences ns n
south sen trader and navigator. "Dur
ing nJI Hits tlmo I havo bten ship
w let keel but nnco, nnd never lost a
muu either through death, by Illness
or drowning."
Japanese poachers aro dei tared to
bo nctlvo In the south seas again by
lliu veteran skipper. Ho states Hint
It was through tho Inteiferenco or tho
Ilrltlsh sloop Algtrinc that a gnng or
Jnpnnese vvero i ousted off Washing
ton and Christmas Islands. Ho slat
ed that sovoral Japanese vvero left
behind at Canning Island and they
aro cherishing tho fond hope that a
Japanese schooner will arrive within
a short time mid carry them hack to
tho land of tho cherry blossom and
bloomlilg chrjsanthemum.
Cattle May Be Repaired Here.
Following tho decision from tho
hoaid ot survey, tho barkenllno may
bo repaired hero. Tho vessel was eri
lured at customs this morning and
the skipper then completed arrange
ments tor the illsclinrgo or tho ship
ment of phosphate rock and also the
llllo Is going Into the business of
tilibriitliiR tin- 1'iiiirlli of Jul) along
w huh xnlt- lints A program of ntro
plnti" Hlghts hurst rating, until sputl
Ing boxing, bnsi'lnll and half it dozen
otht r sports, that vviiuld be a big ion
trail fur n t ll of it tpiirtir million
population to pull off, hits been ilr.ivvu
up, nod llllii iitople ure gi ttlng writ-
irs' crump nlmilut clinks fur the fund
l'tllN IIiiiKlielll nml John tiltimrke
art the pi Inn intivtrs, mid tin litttr
iitlHtsl $lu&o mi his lirfct t ill A gu ir
uuttt' of iluen mil ttptnxeit Is tilTtred
to nil) vtt I known iljlnj limn from
Sin riiinti u, nnd tlib. will prnhihty
tie it hit, f.atiiit uf the ttltbriiliiin
rnlliiwln Is tli,. Hut of priiKimnmetl
wpnrts
Tvvtnlv live horse nuts, broncho
liustliig iiiitiiiuoblli runs lnariilliiin,
tout Hues t hlldrt it's rati, ipr, t ,1 1
lliug mm blue t xhllilllnn, l,ni l,ll
KIIiihh, foothill games, grand pirade.
Hit works, boxing ninltli, thi-sitir, ol
iiiuii t m urHions
DR. M'COY BACK
THIS MORNING
l)r MtCoj n turned from lltwnll
this morning Hi has liu Investi
gating tin outhmik uf pliiKiu Hint in
tins frum time to Hint In the vitlii
itv of llniiiukiiii He bus nut tutu
nlib to trait the mil no of liifictluu
In i munition with thu Inst tase but
stntes that he Is rj will Kiillslltd
(vvlth Hie wetk hi spent on tin Islsnd.
Until he nnd I'resldi nt Pratt of the
lluard of lltiillh have ti illative plans
for dialing with Hit Munition ni Hie
illg Island ami me to talk thu mutter
ovir mid Me whit can be tlouu litforo
nnv iilinuiinitintnt will lie made
I)r Mtl'n) tollttttil a tut of nut.
Iirlil during this trip that lias t- ti
uf Krtnt value to him, and It Is thought
tint somt thing tan bn tlouu to lupu
with the oiitbiuik
Tho forger) of all Hank of Hug
land units Is ipilikly detected, becjiiht)
ol st tret marks whltli ure constant!)
being thingi d The) an-visible only
under tho mliroscope
CRYSTAL WHITE
laiturn It Ij .nuul lilik llint (tin Imtlrnil.
"l?;n,IBn,,,l."n,, C'ar"'. '"'''"''.tino may bo hauled up on tho local
ZZ . Tl m . i c "u UU,,B "-railway for n general ro caulking.
tors, who reside In lho Stntes Loaning and repainting. Ills pre
Ho wns tho last of throo brothers .,,,., ?... , ,'., ,,, ,,, ' .
toll) Imvt llio liiillilliiir vvoulil ennlilo .i i. ... !... . ...... . .... ...i.iiiu"-" " " " ....,.... ...,,
lho Association to Increase Its scope LI Z I . nromlZ t- .,)t CT"!", '" "'?..?" ''J
. . ... . .1 i.iar... ill iiiii iirndin I fuiiii uinii i iir
rr itscruiuosn in mo momuors, nuu
said ho favored owning both tho build
ing mid tho gioiiud on which It was.
met ted.
Iv Identified with Island buslm-ssu,)
and Industries". At ono tlmo W. V,
Mossmau held a largo tract of laud
near Mnkavvno, whero ho Intended to
A httor from W. I Dllllnghnm was tnrt ft auBnr (limitation, hut on nc
ml, regretting his Inability to bo1 count ot tho loss at sea or two mills
Ulsco in her present condition. The
Irudder Is gone mid vvnter enters
through gaping seams at t. rate Hint
makes constant duty at tho pumps
Imperative.
rrit
prosuit and iitnnng Hint n lanvass no was forced by financial reasons to
lad miiilo assured him thero would bo abandon tho project, although lie
millltlent leu nits for such a building. S(.t BCO t carried on to great sue-
A. V Afong spoko brlolly and to ross b'v oth'erH. Ho was onco collector
tho (mint inr tho Block H hango, ,,r customs or tho Port or Kahiilul, mid
rtntlng tlml lho Hxchnngo wlslnW to lms also held tho position or mngls-
gel ipinrlprH on a ground floor and iroln on Maul. I'or moro than llftceii
urging n plan or ownership. )Pars ho was In charge or tho planta-
(lov ernor frcar, Introduced ns lho t0ll 8toro at HamakuaVoko. Alfred
"rood and great advisor, by rrdsl Mossmau. who tiled early this month
CHINESE STALLKEEPERS
IN POLICE COURT
Ten Chlnise stiillkt t ptrs III lho llsli
liiarktt, who were arrtsttd it few
wetks ngo for violating the screen
ordinance of the clt) and county of
Honolulu, iippfirul In I'nllio Court
this morning nnd nt the request of
tin Ir nttnrne) Hie rnalttr was con
tliiutd for Inuring until March 27
'Hull nanus are I.te I'hot I., Willi!
Others nun ilnnhile n.iners hut Hie "'" K'" Vlnit Torn Young. Chong.
lllllletlll lif ililnllllid (0 blue Hie As"' 'hte Yum. I' Q Yee Hop, Tin
wished to cccuro the lronolulu Halo largest circulation. iKnm Yuu uud Hun Hop
ih nt Wnldron, spoko n row minutes
on the general desirability o! tho
Coiumerclnl building. Ho snld that
it few yenra aro a business concorn
In
Honolulu, wan a brother.
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