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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912,
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WOMEN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS
ENDS YEAR OF SPLENDID WORK
MAHlVMnilDluiyr. iniiir FrzrF-u- n
mum lfiuuiminu r
Chronicling 11 year of steady niul
woll-dcsorxctl progress, llio Women's
Hoard nf Missions today began It nn
iiii.iI meeting, geMng Into session nt
10:30 o'clock thla morning In the chapel
of Central Union cluircli.
Practically excry neat win occupied
Tlio mornlg mm given lip largely to
business rcportji, niul lit the noon hour
to ilo their rooiI work among tho dif
ferent nationalities lit Hawaii as well
ait among thoic who arc In tlio foreign
field.
The llnnnclnl report of the treasurer
Mm. 11. 1' Dillingham, mix rcn-d by
Mrs. V I Memro, nssMnnt trensurcr.
The total nsscts of tho mlslons
atnonnt to $9ill 10,
After the other report had lieen rend,
a IiiikIiioii wan given In tlio parish; the members and x Isllors'hail liiticheoii
house. Hcshlcs tho member of tlm
lo.ird, many Interested spectators were
present lit the business meeting
The hall wan iirtMloally decorated
with lilies of the valley and other (low
ers. .
In the parish houe. This afternoon
the meeting will lontliiue. The oftleers
for the ensuing year will be elected,
and It In uiulerstnod that several of
the present officers will bo reelected
Tho present officers lire Mrs. Theodora
Mrs. Theodore Illchards, president, Itlchnrds, prcMilrnt; X lc( prsltlcnis.
poke brlelly of the work of the mis- Mrs w c. lloimy, Mrs u neiieuicr.
slous ilurlng the past jenr, anil con- Mrs V. J. Torhex, Mrs J I, Hrd
priiltilutcil tho olllcera and thoso who man: recording secretary. Miss M I.,
helped make the work of the missions Khoclcy; homo secretary, Mrs Carl An
nuel essfnl. I drew n; foreign secretary. Miss AKnes
Miss M. K Bheeley, recording sccrc-I Judd; treasurer, Mr II I' Dllllng
tary, read a number of Inti resting and ham; assistant treasurer, Mrs. V I
lnlructlxo reports. Tho nxcrngo at-Mooro; auditor, O C. Hwaln.
tendance at sessions throughout 1911-1 In speaking of the election of nlll-
I'llJ. said Miss Bhocley In her report, . eers for tlio ensuing sear. Miss Hiiecicy
stands two nloxe the best of previous
j ears, saxn the one great record of
ninety-eight The houe mission work
tiintlnui's In Its nceuMomod four forms
Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese and
rurtngiieso Miss Hhtolcy In conclusion
snld that the missions would tontlnuo
expressed her belief that tho old of
ficers would bo reoloctd this aftrnoon
Ir (jcudder nnd Win A How en will
ithlross the missions today
A large number of Hawaiian women
were present nt tho meeting this morning
DR. WEDDK
(Hpeclnl Hill let In Correspond nee )
WAIMIKl', Maul, Juno 1 Dr lolm
Wnddlek ilted flibt mornlni? nt ft n'olocK
nt Ills lioino In Wnlluku of heart fall-'
lire. Ho Ichvcb n wlfo (uco Wlnnl
frcd llaldwln, sister or County Trcns j
urcr Ij. M. Itnldwln, Mrs. Murdnck and
Mnnngcr I). I). Itnldwln of Mnknxvcll),
n ounn dnughtcr nnd relatives In
Dublin, Ireland, to mourn Ills loss Tho
Into Doctor Weddlrk lmtl been nil Ilia
Islands tunny cars, loea'liic Hint
years ngo nt Kohnln, llaunll, nnd then
nt Kcnlln, Knttnl; then at Wnlnnnc,
Onhii, prior In loontlng on Wnlluku.
Ilo Is nn M. It. C. I'. H S, nnd Is one
of tho highest-ranked physltlnns In tho
islands. Wns n xxnrm friend of the
Into King Knlnknun. Tho funeral wns
hold from the Unman Catholic Church)
ht I o'clock thin afternoon, Hov. 1'ntli
cr Mnxlmln omclntlng. Tho sudden
death of Doctor Wcddlck this mornliiR
rotnoxed ono of tho nblcst physlclnns
In tlio County nnd one who xvna he.
loxed In- nil classes, Portuguese, Chi
iicho, JniancH", nntlxes nnd Anglo,
t'nxons ns well
lilm.
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POLICE PRACTICE
Attorney Says-Have No Right
to Hold Men Without Ent
ering Charge.
That tho pollro havo no right to nr-
rest nnd hold n man without n chnrge
npiilnst him, pending Investigation, "is
tho nttltudo taken by nn nltomoy to
day who says ho will tnko tho mnttcr
up nnd In ono caso now up will fight
this practice to n finish.
Hx-Pollte .liulgo tamer, represent
lug Won Chnng, Chlnmnnu chnrged
with nssnult with weapon, nppenred
befnro .ludgo Mnnsnrriit this morning
nnd asked that his client bo Immcdl
nlcly dlschnrgcd, ns tho prosecution
had "nolllcd" tho enso against
llroxvn wild Hint ho wns renily to
ntnend tho complaint so ns lo chnrgo
tlio dofondant xvlth slmplo nssnult. ta'
mer would not stnud for this nnd ho
Till not hcsltnto to tell tlio Mnglslrnto
bo, He nsked that his client bo ills
chnrged, which tho Court did.
"Tho Court cannot hold this: man
here on another chnrgo, hecnuso tho
charge which ho Simula hero for trial
has been nolllcd by tho prosecution!"
shouted I.ymer. Ilo nioxcd that lili
man bo discharged.
"All right," said Ilrown. "The de
fendant my bo dlschnrgcd, but I xvlll
linvo another wurrant sworn out for
Mb rc-nrrest."
Lymcr smiled and signaled his cli
ent to wnlk out of tho court room.
Whllo doing bo, Special Officer Apnnn,
noting ns bodygunrd, xvont nlong with
him nnd held him when onco ho wns
nut of tlio police station. In tho menu
tlmo tho clcrkB prepnrcd nnotlicr xxar-1
rant for tho nrrcst of Wnn Clmng, Ly
mcr waiting In tho rccctxlng stntlon
for tho formalities to bo gone through,
tamer Kays Hint tho police have no
right to hold nny man for Investigation
without n charge against him. Ho said
Hint tho practice had been going on
for a long tlmo and Hint It wns about
tlmo tho attorneys look tlio matter up.
Ho nays that in tho present enso of
Wan Chong ho would light to tho hit
ter end.
DILL IN IL S.
(Special Mullctl n Cntilc.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 4. The
Herbert-Henry Dlcknell dentist bill ap-
peal has been docketed In the Supreme
Court here. C. S. ALBERT,
ULU
(Continued from Page 1)
cnuso of n few thousand dollars," mid
President I'cck tills morning following
I ho conference of Itnpld Trnuslt olll
clnls In Ids olllce. ''Personally, I nm
not a laxxjcr nnd cannot speak ns In
tlio legnl pluises of tho mnttcr That
Is w lint Mr. Ihilleutync, Mr, Withing
ton nnd tho Atlorncy ucncr.il nro
tnlklng oxer todny."
Mr. Peck snys that it Is not n mnt
tcr of tlio company going nhend with
llio pax lug "under protest" with (ho
iinilcrstnudlng Hint If It xxlns In llio
I'nltcd Stntos Supremo Couit it
ehould bo paid by tho County. If llio
company's rights under Its frnnchlsu
nro properly protected, it will not be
pnxlng "under protest.'
Supervisors Discuss It.
An IK-foot Ht rip nlong King street
Irnm tvTiimiim stream to Nuiinnu street,
which portion of tlio thoroughfnro jet
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U II 11- II iririrrirnr:
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Critical h
Don't Buy the first suit
you look at. Remem
ber that you can buy
clothing with a repu
tation almost as cheap
as ordinary makes.
For instance, consider
ALFRED BENJAMIN'S
CLOTHES. If this line of
clothing was not the best
111 America it would not
find room in our ttorc,
the
Clarion
or. Fort and Hotel Sts
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HONOLULU TO BE.YOUNfi COLLESE
NAVAL (MR
Tho nhovo dispatch from Washing
ton to tlio Hit I lot in todny brings
into tho limelight again n unlipie ensr,
nnd ono which. Insignificant In itself,
lins lieen carried to tlio Huprcmo Court
of tlio United States. Tho matter is
that of tho Judgments secured by xarl- remains unpavsd. but Included In tlio
ens creditors ngnlnst U. L. Herbert, irauciunu nciu u yinu iioiioiinu iiiipiu
Australian curio dealer, who used
to liaxo n shop on King street opposite
(ho Young Hotel. Tlio enses, snld Mr.
Dlcknell todny, began In tho Pollco
Court nnd went through llio various
courts of tlio Territory hero, the Hu-
picma Court nlllimtng tlio decision of
tho lower courts, which upheld tlio
judgments. 1'rom Hawaii tho caso
wns carried to tho United States Su
preme Court. Tlio appeals In all tlio
rases were on tho ground thnt ns Her
bert hns returned from Hawaii, thcro
was n technical bar to tho Judgment.
Constitutional questions are involved.
Mr. Dlcknell snld this morning Hint
thcro arc a number nf creditors affect
cd, as Is ho, by tho rulings. His own
bill is n comparatively small one,
about $HiO, nnd as tho enso must In
xolvo K000 to get Into tlio United
Stntos Supremo Court on appeal, it Is
raid thcro arc soma heavy interests in
xolxcd.
TOMORROW FOR
FRUIT FLY TALK
Tho llpard of Agrlculttiro nnd For
estry tills morning fixed tomorrow iitjweiks' time will bo Mnrrled vs. Single,
CRICKET OFF TO
A GOOD START
Commencing next Saturday, tho Ho.
nolulii Cricket Club will start a"se-
rlcM of matehoH whkh It hopes to
(ontlnuo throughout tho present sen
on Tlui llrnt mutch between tho
1 tub's members, plnxcd last Saturday,
xxuh xxell attimled, opcclally bv tho
fulr sex It Is tlm (lull's Intent In, i to
hold a ladlcH' irlcket match later on
Tho Indies of Honolulu nro cordially
hulled to attend at the Maklkl cricket
ground next Saturday, when the 1"
nolulii club will It y i (inclusions wl
tlm Honolulu HihnoI for Hoys, An
oilier m.itih to bo played In n fcxv
GIVES SENIORS
DIPLOMAS
NOMINATION BLANK
Good for 2000 Votes
I iiiiinltinto Mrs. or Miss
Made liotalib lint onl bel.llixr they AllJreos
were the llrst laid in the new Mitlege
building, but as foreshadowing gieat
lloniiliilu, T II, and Washington, f
C, will ih.inge places In lelatlxo leu-
...lulu .. r-..i. tin. l ti tul twit nt if until)
in'l llllilll t I "II I tl- 'mti'"i'Fm. M-i.ii, ,
iniislriiillon next inniilli Willi tho things for Hawaii's adxiiluid pubtle
arrival hero of Hear Admiral Stanford. Institution of burning, the llrst annual
ililef of the Hurcail of Yards nnd Imniiiiciiii input exirclses or the Cnl
Dinks, nn Importnlit lio.ird of naxal of- i'ge nf Hawaii were hold )! nhiy nl-
Trnnslt & Uml Compnny, may soon ",rH- '""l 0," ""'"'"'' "nxcm. . ". - - .
in inn iiaiinnai lainiiu, iii i'iihhii'i; .-
Dnxxntiinii nddiess. If any
bo pnved with material other than or
dinary street dirt nnd gobd intentions,
follow lug n spirited caucus held last
oxcnlng nt which worn, present nil thu
members of llio llonrd of Supervisors
and Mnnngcr C. (J. Ifnllcutjuo of tho
street railway system.
"Mnnngcr Ilnllcntyno xxns disposed
to meet tho members innro than half
way In tho conference xxhleh followed
our regulnr meeting," declared ono
member of the Hoard tills mcrnliig.
"Tlio Itnpld Transit Company may
offer objections to tho Injlng of hltu
llthir paxement nlong Its right-of-way
on King street. It Is understood that
some among Its directors fnxor tlio
natlvo hardwood blocks for that por
tion of tlio street.
Manager llnllcntyno's proposition as
outlined to tlio Supervisors last night
was to tho effect that he bolloxcd tlio
directorate of tho company would
agreo to lay a pavement nlong Its
rlglit-of-wny nod between Its tracks,
hut it might bo of materia! other than
bltiillthlr.
Tonight thu Supervisors gather In
regulnr session. They will tnko up
tho paving ipicstlon. They nro dispos
ed lo look with fnvor upon tiio propo
snl coming from tlio management of
sit biro to nppralso the luc-min d cost Although the graduating class was
of loiiHtruitlnn of the Pearl Harbor hiiiiiII, tho standing of Its members.
drx dm k mid ill tirmliio what addition- mi linhisllcajli speaking, Is n ilMliul
al tnmiKiisatlon Is to In. allowed tho cuilit lo tho tollege, n ml tlio presi nla
San I'rniiiliin Ilrldgcv Company for tho tlcm of tlegries for mt-ls much l.ngtr
richer concrete thnt lias been' flmillv lasses to nine
decided oil as necessary for the work rresldenl II i: Coni-r of the hoard
Tho local naxy engineers, with tho up-.of reg ids was not aldo In be present
proval of tlio bureau, have decided onliiml the prliulpil nddress was thus im
tlie new spec-Mentions, nnd II Is now I available President (lllmnre made u
Uitnn,,na board lo llx the ilu reus" striking address, largi-lj exlempnra
of cost xxhleh falls on the goxcrnnnnt neons, gnlug brlelly oxir the college's
for ehiinglng llio specllleatlnns ' slmrt eiirec-r and pointing out some of
Admiral Stanford Is expected hire Its hopes and ambitions The lux oca
some time In July, iilthough no dell- lion xvns inado by the Hex. A A
nlto date lias been set for Ills nrrlx'iil iHbirsiilo, ami Leslie Clark, one of the
As any findings of tho lnuril nbnxe ! grailuales, dillxireil an oriitlon on "The
mentioned must be npprox id b him, It j 1'nictleiil and Tlnorctleul In lMue-a-xxlll
doubtless be more convenient fori Hon," vvhleh was an able prcsc-utineiit
lecupnt Ion Tliono
District No (Sio District Dlxlslonn)
Nominated by Address
Only tho llrst nomination ballot recclxeil for encli candidate will count
for 2IMI0 xotes. Till out nil tho linos ol thW ballot xcry carefully nnd ninll
A'l (INCH to tho Contest Manager, Kxouliig llullclln, Honolulu. T. II.
'I lie management reserves llio light to reject nny objectionable nomi
nations. nil out Hils blank, wrllo plainly, nnd send It to Contest Mnnngcr with
your naino or tho nnnio nnd nddress ol ir fnxorlto candidate Tho names
of persons pinking nominations xvlll uot bo divulged. If so requested
tho board to sit lure, and henio tho
local administration of naxy matters
It Is Hie Intention of r. II. Smith,
engineer and manager of tho Sail
rriiiHiM'o llrldge Company, tlrydnek
lonlractnrs, to kiep his force busy at
setting up the crib work for the third
se-ellon of tin' dock, nod driving new
piles, until the ennerile question lias
been nltleljjlj dlspose-d of.
Marine Improvements.
Tlio rceoinmendatloiis of tho local
Navy civil engineers regarding llio lo
cation of the Marino ipinrlors, xvlillo
of Ids argiiiiient
With l'rof J S DniiaKhho Inlrn
duelug the- eanillilalis for ibenis
I'n-sidi lit lilbnore eonfirreil the di
plomas In a titling manner I'rln-s '
were al-u awarded fur the boi-t sung I
written fnr the annu.il banquet. Miss i
Admlldc llnwin won llrst prke, jr.; j
Miss Cliilsllin Itniiwi idmrst seeuiid ,
pili- and Miss Mlrl.uu Clalk third
prize
run Biuini rni unv nnn nti.i n..,.n.iH
nulla willing to inko xvhnt mny hoi1',"! '""copted ns a wholo. xxero fnvor
lermcd a long clinuco ns to tlio City
nnd County losing In a suit, should
tho action bo fought through to tlio
Supremo Court of tho United States,
2 o'clock ns tho dnto for tho special
meeting on tho subject of tho Mcdltcr
iniieun fruit fly, Tlio self-explanatory
notice is ns follows.
Tlio mciubirs are anxiously looking
forward to this match, lis tlio young
bacludors are epilte certain they can
gain it victory oxer the old married
A special public meeting of tlio men I'hiy will comnunco nnxt Satur.
(loan! of Agiiciiltuto and Forestry
xvlll bo held III tho Senate Chamber,
Capitol building, on Wednesday, tho
Mb lust., at 2 p. m to listen to an nd
dress by Dr. I-:. V Will ox nnd D, Tul
law ay of tlio Uiille-d States Hxporl
jncnl Stntlon, ns to tho methods adopt
ed for combating fruit fly.
Tower has been given by tho Hart
font Central Ijihor Colon (o a com
nillteo of that body to bring ntnnd.t-1 ""
inns proceedings against l'roseciitlng
Attorney l.dvvln C Dickinson to com
pel him to enforce tlio Sumluy "hluo
laws."
day at 2 o'clock sharp, and tho teams
to bo represented nt Maklkl next Sat
urday, headed by tho llrst named ns
captains, will be as follows:
Honolulu Selniiil for Ilojs If Illaek
maii (captain), Mr. Wlthington, Mr
AVInhloy, U Tesch, I.. Cnrrethers, I.
I'ackett, I.. O Illackman, A Johnstone,
O I.nrrle, J Held, Cn. Usborno.
Honolulu Cricket Cluli J It I. Mc
Lean (captain), II Orny, A. Marshall,
Maxwell, f!. Marshall, A. Rath,
Mr Deaso, Mr Collins, Mr. Giles, A.
Sachs for
Dry Goods
Dr Harvey W Wiley, former chief
chemist of tho United Statos, recently
became tho father of a boy, his first
born. Dr Wiley, who Is 67, was mar
ried to Miss Anna O. Kolton a year
HBO
On night schools In tho rural dis
tricts of Kentucky, members of the
Stato Association of Country School
I Superintendents base hopes of ellm
I Inatlng n largo proportion of tlio State's
I adult Illiteracy,
ulily considered In Wnslilngton, nnd
as tlio result (he Marino otiloors wllll
bo fnr more, comfortably housed nt
I'eail Harbor. i
According to tho original plans, tlio
quarters, located nt thu oxtremo
southern corner of tlio nrd, vvero
only M) fed from tho road nnd fin feel
apart. Civil Hiigiucor (lay lor recom
mended thut they ho plnied 100 feet
front tho road i ml 200 fe-ot apart, as
thcio Is plenty of room nnd no object
In crowding llio dwellings together.
Tho bureau npprox oil llio removal
from tho rond, hut tut tho spneo bo
txxcoli houses to 100 feet. This, how
ever, in n ellstlnct Improvement.
Il.ilnl. Dr Deny.
WILL OPEN BIDS
PULL OFF COUP
(Continued Irom Page 1)
filling work to iiirno up in this same
district nnd when llio Kownln reela
nation is completed, tho contractors
xvlll havo their dredge on tho Job for
inoro contractu.
Tim hole In vvhleh llio dredgo Is lo
ho built xxns left by Cotton llrotliers,
llio big Oakland contractors, who op
rrntod hero for a number of oiirs
Tlioy wore nt work on tho Wnrd nvo
hue fill nnd tho holo is n relic of their
prowess.
"Wo liaxo until July 29, 1013, to fin
ish1 tills contract," said James U
Young nf tho Uml Young company to
day, "and by these plans xvo will hoi court's deolsloii In overruling hlc mo.
ablo to do the work lit thu figure nam 'lion to set usldu the tonlliiniitlnu of (in iln wlialf can lm started (.irb audi
cd. Wo shall snvo on tho dredgo It- sale. Ilo assorted tlio iippolntinont ot biter additions he made when inoro
solf ns well, because of building a ina-ltlie guaidlnn was without Jurisdiction funds nro uxallahlo
chine Instcnd of bringing ono through' nnd thnt ho could not olitulii n iiinr-
tho roof." jketahlo title to tlio prnporty. Thei Su-
Othcr contractors who havo licnid l""0 Clll"'t llolllH tllllt ho "n8 f"110'1
ot tho nlan sav that it's u clovor ono.. to show llio lino is not inarucinuic
SUSTAINS LOWER COURT'S
ORDER IN LAND CASE
Tho Supii'tno Court handed down n
dee Ihlou tills iifloinoon nllliiuliig thu
order or tho Circuit Couit In ujullim
lug the rule of ,i pleeo of land to 1,
All Leong by J Kiilonu, scrxlng us
guardian for Ills minor children, to
I whom llio land belonged
I All Leong uppcnlul from llio lower
Illds will lie opened tomoiiovv nfler
poem bv tho Ho. ml of Harbor Com
missioners for the i on Ui in Hun or llio
Hllo wlinrf ami tills lotilloihil Im
provement, whli h has boi n the sub
ject of ns ninth illsi iihslou mill as
many totitinversles as the famous
Nun. inn dam, will bo then falily under
way
Tlii're Is Juoo.ono in tlio appiopria
tlon for the vvliaif, and nt Hireling lo
tho plans approved by tho Harbor
Ho ml, hlels may bu tiiviinhil on all or
on eel tain purls Illds will bo I. el, en
on ii tlious.inel feet, on foiti humlicil
feel oxtiu, on the wliuif without tho
sIiimIs ot on the wharf mid sheds Tlio
commission asks hlels now nu the
wlinrf without tho shells llv this
plan It Is epee leei Hint somo of tho
work will eerlielnly conic within tlio
appropriation uml that e euistruellnn
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We know everybody and understand
the business.
Mrs. Marlon Dorsl, nged QO enrs,
was struck uml killed by n switcher on
tlio New VorK, New Haven nnd Hart
ford Ilullroad at Walllngford, Conn.
Intoi borough Rapid Transit Company, feel that the hoarlx co"p'rntlnn of the
announced that an Increase of 10 cents nrvlee and clvlllnn Interests eif Ho
it day lor employes nf nil guiles In
tlio seivlco two )enr goes Into'effcct
nt once.
i.olulu was largely lesponslble, feir the
suceoss of tho ceremonies nnel wlh to
topless tlit-lr grntltudo for tho same.
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