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11 r HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY," Al'RIL 30, 11)07, HAWAIIAN GAZETTE Entered at the Pontoflicc of Honolulu, II. T., Matter. Tuesdays and Fridays. Per Month Per Tear.. TUESDAY WALTER G. SMITH, Editor. Subscription Rates: t .55 Per Month, Foreign ' 13.00 Per Year, Foreign JI-00 Payable Invariably in Advance. CHARLES S. CRANE, Manager. t Thero will bo plenty of buitncii now for n SponliU Contnl, APRIL 30 BRIBING AS AN ART. The. San Francisco capitalists, who aro mixed up in the complain that they were unnblo to do business without paying tribute lo the two blackmailers. Rucf is nmilo tho chief scapegoat. Even tho ulna of Schmitz arc n palo grey compared to the blackness of Itucf's enormities. There is no evidence nnywhere, as yet, that tho meek nnd helpless capitalists, who paid up at Ituef 's dictate nnd in the amounts which ho demanded, made any effort whatever to invoko the law which would havo intervened. His extortion was readily agreed to, and for one reason only, each was striving to gain ndvnntngo to which he was not honestly entitled. Each was trying to get tho better of his competitor nnd was neither nico nor choice as to tools or methods. At the timo of Seth Low's election as Mayor of .New lorK, mere was n genernl overhauling of tho city departments. It was discovered, then, that whiio tho pcoplo in tho tenements were paying to tho uttermost for every pint of water they used, hundreds of them obliged to stint themselves because they could not meet tho city rates, thousands of gallons had been diverted for use in largo manufactories by topping tho mains. This was accomplished through tho connivnnco of inspectors who wcro bribed, tho city receiving not a penny. Tho samo thing occurred a few years ago in Chicago at tho stockyards which havo sinco been exposed. Nothing cdn condono tho offense of taking bribes, but when it comes tJ a question of moral responsibility there may bo extenuating circumstances. But in the easo of tho man of millions, who corrupts a servant of tho government, no excuse whatever can bo offered. Tho is bad, but the bribe-payer, inspired by greed nnd selfishness, is infinitely worse. -H HOW TO TREAT THE CONGRESSMEN. When tho Congressmen come, let us keep our grievances to ourselves nnd givo tho visitors a good time. They nro not coining for our worries nnd troubles. They hnvc pjenty of their own,. What they aro after is n viow of conditions hero nnd a pleasant outing. They will shy at a grouch nnd hnto tho man who trottell it out. Lock your grouches up. Tho business of this community, when tho Congressmen come, is to show-its best side. Thero nro lots of good hammerers hero but hammerers are everywhere and there is no novelty in seeing or hearing them. Congressmen who remember their last campaigns balk when they hear tho knocker knocking on tho nnil. It will be poor business for Honolulu if any of tho ofllcinl visitors balk mighty poor. 'What we want on view nro our promoters, not our destroyers. Promoto everything Hawaiian, being enrcful not to bore anybody. Then tho Congressmen will do tho rest. AVo have received a letter, much too long for publication in tho steamer day issue, in which Mr. Hocking objects to a statement in tho Advertiser's Senate report which licensed the brewery of working in opposition to decency in tho liquor business. Without knowing nil tho merits of tho case, the editor of this journal wishes to withhold no praise which Mr. Hocking may havo won by work for local option nnd high licenso nnd against tho city's dives. If ho has contributed in these respects to tho causo of decency, he surely lias been greatly wronged by expressions to tho contrary. It is not always possiblo to sift information nor to compel men who say any given thing to stand by it when challenged, but wo can nssuro "Mr. Hocking that it is no part of the policy of tho Advertiser to misrepresent him or anybody else. Ono of the anomalies of Hawaiian legislation is that measures of which longest notico has been given, and for which 'most unmistakable demnnd has come from tho community at large, often have the most difficulty of securing passage. Of such is tho measuro providing for tlio cstnblislimont of n home for tho boys thnt aro born in tho loper settlement. If ever anything was promised to tho unfortunato wards of tho Territory it was tho institution in question. Estimates for its erection were carefully prepared and nny item of an appropriation bill which falls short of the estimated amount in linblo to prevent anything nt all from being done in tho matter withiri tho ensuing period. Tho specific bill for tho object, in its integrity, should long before this havo been passed. a Thero is not n rcspectnblo breath of public opinion which does not denounce tho present liquor law. Various interests as related to tho question have joined minds nnd produced n bill thnt, at tho worst, is a fair compromise and promises an infinite improvement over tho present situation. If this measuro bo defeated by wanton action of legislators, or through covert attack of special interests, or both together, an accounting to tho public not pleasant to those responsible will be as certain as the progression of tho seasons. H 1 Ono of the hardest things tho people can havo to forgivo in tho conduct if representatives is tho playing of the baby net in legislation. A policy of "you kill my dog I kill your cat," cither as between members of ono house or as between two houscB, is so puerllo ns to merit contempt. Every measuro should stand on its own bottom nnd bo dealt with purely on its merits. Any ether mode of treatment of the public interests is not merely child's play, it is tho buffoonery of the sawdust ring. When tho Legislature makes appropriations in excess of prokablo rovenuo it simply gives tho Exccutivo a freo hnnd to manipulate expenditures nt its pleasure. Thus what perhaps n majority of tho Legislature might havo voted priority to, if items were thus to bo scheduled, tho Executive may leave to the last and so havo nullified by force of circumstances. And this power tho Legislature is tending to givo to u Governor unknown until after ono day rcxt autumn. H Senator Smith has mellowed wonderfully sinco ho thundered in tho forum against spending money on the Board of Gcuealogy, His fight for $20,000 for tho protection of tho remains of dead kings is sublime. It would likewiso bo just if nil tho royal remains oxtant were not better housed than most of their turviviug kindred and former lieges. Let the dead rest, so long ns they aro not kicking. --. Lumber is not likely over to become bo dear that tho historic old Mission IIouso can not havo nt least its form preserved for generations to come. Somo-one, indeed, may ono day invent a chemical wnsh to petrify wooden buildings. Anyway, tho first framo house over erected in Honolulu is worth preserving ns long ns possible, Tho Draper's llccord, u recent Loudon dispatch say, nunouuees that sulphur yellow will bo tho popular shndo iu 1007, both for women's dresses and houso decorations. It already 1ms a vogue in Paris, nnd London is following. Punchbowl has led (tho world's gay capital in this freak of fashion for inuny years. H Tor tho good niimo of tho Territory, gentlemen, don't innko a Pnnniua canal muddle of tho Nuuaiiu dam, Water is moro iuipdrtnnt to Honolulu than an Isthmian waterway Is to tho nation, H- Tho Bpaniurda are a pretty fair lot of people nnd If tlio.V cun be kept away from California they will do their part In establishing a sturdy white jiomiln. lion here, ,S J. F. ' .. g From the Press Gallery I TheHousewns ngogonoday last week. Princess Theresa nppenred In tho lobby nnd winked her royal forefinger iff .. long confab followed nnd tho other member exchanged hurried notes. Borne momentous n ft air bt stnto was on tnp, some great measure was about to bo presented, something was to bo precipitated upon tho House, for royal beauty and fervid eloquence hnu combined nnd the members stirred uneasily In their leather bottomed chairs. None knew from whence tho lightning was to strike. The Princess brought with her Into the lobby four of tho yellowest and fattest lels procurable and when her champion marched back to his seat ho boro her colors upon his swollen and still swelling bosom. Throughout the rest of tho day's session tho House was In suspense. Every time tho honornblo gentleman from Kohata rose to his feet and rustled his lels tho other members caught their breath. None knew when tho great question would bo sprung and anxious eyes watched the royal as sho nodded and beamed at her champion, when ho asked for In formation on overy matter In sight and steadfastly voted his aole and moved Indeflnlta postponements. Occasionally he would roll his eyes to tho gallery and exchange comprehensive Bmlles with Her Highness, while tho hands of the clock crept around to the hour of adjournment. Heaving great sighs of relief the members grabbed their hats and gathered In little groups to discuss tho onuses for the royal visit. They were not left for long In suspense, however, for the Princess descended upon them, tlshed In her royal reticule and began selling tickets! These boro the words: "A Grand Hawaiian Melodrama, under the leadership of tho Hon. ill. M. Kanlho, admission J1.00." All tho members bought tickets and felt that they were getting off cheap at tho price. Kaleo's ambition has been to put through an appropriation to buy the MONEY BILLS ARE SECURE 'Continued from Pace One.) teo had purchased new chairs for, ,thc House and had in view a new set of desks. Now that ho kpew how much ho had to swing on the Speaker could leave the rest with a quiet mind to tho committee. Afternoon Session. A resolution from tho Senate regarding the appointment of a Land Commission to deal with the land laws of tho Territory and report nt the mext session of tho Legis'aturo was presented and passed through first reading. A number of other routine communications from tho Senate wcio read, nfter dealing with which the House toolc a recess to allow tho conference to get ,thcir report ready to present. , ANOTHER REMEDY BILL. ' Sonnto 3ill 117, a substitute bilf'for tho ambiguously worded ono regarding tho counties receiving one-half of all licenso fees and polico court fines, which had been vetoed, was presented for second reading and passed. STANDARD OIL REPORT. Scnato Bill Gl, the Standard Oil bill, was favorably report d on by tho, I K iut wiu DUjqiutb Ul UU a rumuuuu Committee, from $5000 to $0000. Tho $2000 voted to extend tho Pnuoa springs for 1140,000, In season nnd out of season, ever since the IIouso has met, he hns boomed and boosted for Pauoa water. Tho members of tho Houso have been kept supplied with roses, Irrigated from tho Pauoa springs, Just to keep them In mind of tho matter, as If anyone In tho IIouso has ever had a chanco to forget It with Kateo bobbing up on every possible occasion to movo'the Insertion of his item In any old bill that looked as If It would go through with tho handicap, On Friday ho made a canvass of tho House, so tho story goes, and mado a pathetic plea that ho has so far failed to get one slnglo bill Introduced past tho committees or an Item In any of tho bills, and finished his pleadings with a special one In support of his water scheme. To humor him, therefore, and with tho full knowledgo that tho matter would novcr got anywhere where It could become dangerous, a slim majority of tho members consented to the Item going In tho new loan bill. Kalco had water on the brain and the rest of tho House was threatened. So careful havo the members of tho House been, under tho watchful oyo of tho Speaker and tho close scrutiny of John Hughes, of tho Expenditure com mittee, that there threatened to bo a tidy surplus In the $30,000 set asldo for them for legislative expenses from tho Federal grant. It would bo poor policy, certainly, to let any of this money get away out of the country und go back to Washington, whllo at tho same time thero is no possibility of any of It being frittered away under the supervision of tho trio watching it, Holsteln, Hughes and Secretary Atkinson, but thero was no reason why tho House should not have some new furnishings out of tho available balance. Accordingly some nno new chairs havo been ordered and It Is also qulto likely that thero will be enough left over to get the members a new desk apiece. These will not be available for tho present occupants of tho House, but will bo thero when tho next Legislature Is called. members somewhere. The bill did not satisfy him, but the timo was short and the bill had to go through somehow. Kanlho expressed his regret that those who had wcro given and those who had not had been cut down again In the matter of salaries. "There appears also in the report an Item for a bacteriologist," said Knnlho, "and tills In face of tho fact that tho Houso tried to get rid of this man. We have voted want of confidence In the Board of Health but turn right around and give them a bacteriologist. What good will nil our talklngs and crumb, lings at tho Board of Health do If wo aro to give In to them about this bacteriologist. Aro we to forever build up one day nnd tear down tho next? I move that tho report of tho confer, enco committee bo recommitted. It may be that this will delay the work of the House, It may causo 'an oxtra session, but I would sooner submit to an extra session than havo the bill pass carrying this Item. We are here to work for the best Interest of the peopla nnd I will do so even If It does bring about an extra session. I will pay my expenses out of my own pocket to stay here to work against that item. Therefore I move that tho report be recommitted to another conference committee." Mnhoe promptly seconded the motion. Knlelopu said that ho was one of the guilty ones of the committee referred to. When the Item was considered In committee there were heated discussions and tho Item was deferred time and time again because tho House was opposed to this item. On Satur nance committee, and carried through day the conference committee nearly second rending. Ono amendment by disbanded because It could not agree. tho committee removed tho liability of ,. plI"khamthad bee" 8U,"moni . , , J had told the committee that the pres. firms or corporations storing koroseno ent bacterlologIst was not a specialist, in warehouses from tho $200 license, having gained his knowledgo as a tho ownors of such warehouses eral practitioner, nnd the bill had been alono liable so amended thnt tho Incumbent would havo to be replaced by an Imported DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATIONS man. CUT, t Knlelopu poured oil on tho troubled rn n . , .,, waters, so that the report was adopted Tho Current Expense bill was re- by ft vmo of e.ghteen to 8even. ported on by the conference commit- AMENDMENTS MADE, tee, shorting a shrinkago in commit- The commissioner nf Immigration., teo of $84,150. Ono itom of $24,000 who had been left unpaid, Is lo receive for government physicians, which is 25 a month and 'the neids of all d Payments were raised from $i5) a also in tho Salary bill, was cut 'out, .. . .. . . , . . month to $275. A new Item was put tho grant to tho Associated Charities ,n for the superintendent of Water was cut in two, to $2400. Two thousand Works and Sewers' at $175 a month, was paied oft the expense of tho 1907 wh'ch will keep How land In the service, Liquor law. nm' Criminologist Doyle Is also pr- A big cut was made in tho Landing V'moof the Janitors and guards wer and harves items, theso now leading: cut down slightly and tho pay of the Onhu, $21,000; Hawaii, $20,000; Maui, court Interpreters wns abridged, the $3000, and Kauai, $5000. This is $11.- ,otnI of the bl" belnR rnlsci1 ""Wher ' W.W.0 to ll.786.lgQ. 000 less than in the bill. ,frm Tho items of $1500 to buy heinus .. nnd puuhonuas, and $15,000 for the TlL QPARflDQ ADIT miimea embankment, wcro wiped out, Hit. ul nlllnllUu MIL nnd $250 less is to bo given for tho J Hilo pilot boat. Ouo item alono wns raised, that t.lr ff .I.a ........ tf . t. 11 -.1 ' Tho Spanish laborers were about men water works fell by tho wayside, ,own yesterday In little groups and did u $5000 itom to fight grass and traded much notico. Consul Cana. forest fires, Now buildings for tho varro thought that their general con-leper settlement, to cost $20,000, were dUlo wa8 B00l, ns compared wUn that . ""' ' "'" """""' miapiuu, . of the Suverlo Portuguese. Over three ui, will havo to get nlong on $0000 instead of $S0OO. This report was accepted without protest, SALARV BILL. Not n tho conference report on the Salary bill, which put back tho bacterinlogiiit nn the payroll nnd knocked out tho langungo qualifications or tho keeper of th0 nrchlves, When tho report wns road Rjco moved Its adoption, Jle rccognUod tho fact that tho flgurei would initio wholly siitlifuctory, but a compromUo hud to bo effected with the Sennto hundred of these people will stay on Oahu and most of them have been assigned. Ono hundred went to Walalua, Of those assigned to Hawaii, 33! left yesterday for Hllo and way ports. Sev eral hundred went to Maul, where they will swell tho payroll of the Hawnllan Commercial and tho Maul Agricultural Co, About 175 people nro detained on Im migrant Island becausa o( trachoma on tho part or some of thm, ' "f Mary N'upu.i Poepoe answers the libel for divorce of Oulstane K. Poepoe, waiving service and asking for a trial tomorrow. . ,. f6f jd&twis s W, tjJfy LOCAL BREVITIES. (From 8unday' Advertiser.) Tho steamer Ktimerlc, with emigrants for Honolulu, left tho Azores arid Madeira on Afirll 20. Los Angeles people aro talking up another excursion to Hawaii, to leave next month In one of the Oceanic steamships. Miss Minnie Nuncs was married last night to Henry J, Andrews, the cere mony, being performed by Adjutant unmbcrry, commander of tho Honolulu Salvation Army corps. Both the young people nro well known In this city, where they have lived all their lives. Only n few- Intlmato friends and relatives of tho bride wcro present at tho ceremony. (Frpm Monday's Advertiser.) Itev. S. I Desha came down on tho Klnau on Saturday. C. T. "Wilder of tho tax office returned from Hllo on Saturday. William Todd, chairman of tho Hawaii Board of Supervisors, and Mrs. Todd, are In tho city. Judge Parsons of Hllo Is expected In Walluku soon to hear the fishery cases In which Judgo Kepoikal Is disqualified. Hackman Donahue, who was arrested on Maul on a charge of gross cheat, was discharged by Judge Whitney in the polico court on Saturday. Donahue will resume driving today from his old stand. John T. Molr, late chairman of the Hawaii Board of Supervisors, camo down on the Klnau to securo the passage of the bill authorizing a loan In Hawnli county. It seems tho Hawaii delegation In the House Is opposed to the measure. Hugh Howell and Attorney J, L. Cake met with what might have been a serious automobile accident last week whllo going to Lahalna. Near Puuhele, the axle of tho machine broke, and threw both of them out while they were running at a rapid rate. They were somewhat bruised though not seriously hurt. Miss Llshman received a cablegram yesterday saying that Percy Llshman wns greatly Improved. Capt. John F. Janes talks of bldd'ng his sorrowing friends good-bye when the S. S. HUonlan again leaves for tho Coast. No flowers. Emll Hammer, who for many years wns with Benson, Smith & Co., died yesterday after a lingering Illness. Mrs. Hammer died some months ago. D. L. Wlthlngton returned yesterday from attending the United States Supreme Court In several cases In which Castle & Wlthlngton were counsel. ICeakl, the Honomu Jailer, was voted $100 to repair the lockup and on tho strength of that moved the building to Hukalau, placing it on land belonging to one of his friends. TJ. S. District Attorney Breckons received Instructions from Washington yesterday to procure abstracts of title to tho Mahukn lot, selected as tho site for the Federal building. A. F. AfConso, editor of A Setta, and Antone Oak, editor of O Fancho, fought on Walanuenuo street, Hllo, yesterday. Affonso knocked Oak down for an clo In O Fancho last Friday. The papers are rival Portuguese weeklies and have been having a protracted and old-fashioned newspaper row. Wm. H. Ukers, managing editor of "The Tea nnd Coffee Trade Journal" of New York and London, Is In town look, ing over the coffee situation. Ho has lately visited Arabia, Abyssinia, Cey lon and Sumatra. . After looking over tho Loulsson's placb at Hamakua, Mr. Ukers will continue to New York. He expects to return here and stay a month. Secretary Atkinson and Delegate yesterday were up to their eyes In Congressional party entertainment business. Now and then one or two of tho legislative committeemen would' drop In to advlso with the officials. Maui hns sent a list of its committee numbering hundreds, with n request thnt each member be notified of his confirmation. -- HIED LETTER LIST Letters remaining uncalled for in the general delivery for the week ending April 27th, 1907: Anderson, Norman Andersen, Mrs Mable Berkeley, I B H Brower, H Clark, Mrs Ellen (2) Clark, F G Coyne, P Delano, Geo C Doyle, Mrs Julia Edwards, Rees Eden, Miss FIrsc, J A (3) Frazee, Mrs Minnie Gauge, E N Hackley, Carl James Harrison, J H Irvine, Kaneau Lewis, James Jr George P Lukln, Mrs Lulsa Lyman, Mrs II F McDonal, Mrs A McKenzIe, A W Mathews, Fly P Meyer, H Mlror, W J (2) Moore, G II Mossman, Miss Louisa Nordman, Osknr O'Hallaron, W F O'Reilly, T Pascal, Peter Pease, Dr A Per. Lee Reason, Mrs Viola S W Regan, Miss G M Rohul, W Robinson, Mrs A K Schilling, Frederick Smith, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Isabel Spinach, J C Wallace, IC W Wootln, W G JOSEPII C PRATT, Postmaster. . IN PROBATE. M, T, SImonton, master, mado a report on the fifth account of F. W. Macfarlane, trustee of Georslana Frlcl, a minor, under tho will of Adella Corn-well, deceased, which showed receipts of 11678.9S and payments of S1493.38. The trustee undercharged his commission by 140.00. Ho took over a dwelling on Walktkl road, which settled a noto and mortgage of 31750. Judge Robinson approved accounts and report. , H Judge Robinson appointed Albert Waterhousa ns administrator of the estnto of A. Kauhl which Is valued at SU30. ill. r. WIchman, executor of the of Hattle I (WIchman, had his accounts approved and discharge granted by Judgo Robinson. A. Lewis Jr. for executor. - ) - David R, Ha u in ca sues Hnttlo If Haumea for divorce, alleging desertion nu and since Jarnuary 1, 1897. They were married ut Huua, Maul, In 18S8, and have live children of whom three lire of nee. 4k.MkP Ti Mercantile. C. Brewer & Co , SCOAB. Ewr Haw. 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HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Honolulu, Monday, April 29, 1907- NAME OF 810i K. Hon R T & h Co 6 p c. Kahuku 6 p c -. OR'ALCoOp c . Oahu Sugar Co & p c. Olaa Sugar Co 0 p c... PalaOpc Pioneer Mill Co BpC, Walalua AiCoSdc. M''Hryd Hug Crta p n anital. "aid Up l,000.0O0 15,000,000 1.V0O 000 2,312 7AS 2.000,000 750.000 2,000,000 10 000 coo ono 2,500,000 IbO.OUO 600.000 3,00.000 8,600,000 1000,000 500 000 5,000,000 1W0O 5,000 CO" ISQO.000 750 000 750 000 2,750,000 4,500,000 1,500.000 252.000 125,000 l.MP.OOO 600,000 1,150,000 lSO.OOo) lO.flOT AKSePE 4,000.000 1.000,000 100 000 Ami. ut! MandlDg S1S.UO0 W0.000 LOW Ol 1,000.000 KO.000 190,00 i,oro,ooo 300,0(0 1.617,iC0 500,000 1,000,000 708,000 200,001 2.000.000 900.00C 1,250 000 450,000 1.250,000 1,500,000 2.000.000 Val. J100 20 100 100 20 100 20 100 20 50 100 100 20 20 20 20 20 loo 60 100 100 100 IOC 100 100 100 100 p Bid. aii 150 84 iHl 2.1 8& 24 36 9 V 3'A 1UU 150 140 M2M a Uoo 'ICO 100 100 100 too 102 1'7 100M 102 1WK 98H Trial size; 25c toA 'tiijfaL Atk S Sit 30 iiji" 27 " IC5 5 0 856 198 &' IfcO to 111 103 myi li n m 23.1275 paid. tS per cent. paid. SESSION SALES. (Morning Session.) B0 Haw. Sug. Co., 31; 10 Haw. Sugv Co., 30.50; J1000 Walalua 5's, 98.50; 5 Haw. Sug. Co., 30,25. BETWEEN BOARDS. 175 McBryde, 4.75. Sal Hepatica The Ideal Effervescent SALINE LAXATIVE for Constipation, Headaches and Stomach disorders. NONE BETTER. all The lirltlih ship Loch Onrvo sailed for Royal ltoads, Vancouver, at 1;30 p, in, yesterday. i"