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.-: .'is?& jvw w -tjr .. Bulletin "Want Column" on Page Six Steamer Table. Great objects often have been won lly man's persistent striv ing. Great fortunes always can bo made lly Judicious advertising. ' Money Invested In Bulletin : : Advertising Is Money : : : : Well Invested. : : Evening Bulletin From 8. F. Gaelic Jan. 28 Alameda Feb. 1 For 8. F. Doric Jan. 31 Alameda Feb. S From Sydney. Mlowcra Feb. 12 For 8ydney. Moana Feb. 1G Is Eagerly Read by Hundreds Vol. X. No. 2052. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OE HAWAII, THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1902 I'kick 5 Okktb. I am ma i If the Exclusion Law Is Made More Strict. MINISTER WU OFFERS SOME VEILED THREATS United Slates May Receive Notice of Termination of Commercial Treaties No Apparent Opposition to Old Law. Washington, Jun. 13. China has en tered a protest against the proposition to make the exclusion laws nioro btrlngent, and nt the same time h.is given notice that the United States must he prepared to face retulUtory measures. The Chinese Minister gives the United States to understand that he may give notice of the termination of the commercial tieatles now In tone between the two countries, under which the United States enjoys tho rights of the most favored nation In enuring vessels In Chinese ports with the same tonnage dues as nie Imposed on Chinese vessels. It lannot be ascettalncd Just when Minister Wu communicated with Sec lotniy liny. Tho fact that he did bo ciiuimiinicate has Just loukod out, and while ret li once Is observed In the State Department piaitlcal admissions have been made that the Chinese Govern ment 'has niado a protest. ijmt week when Samuel (iompcrs. preside nt or the American Federation of Uibor.w Ithvpthcr labor leaders.uilled on Senator Lodge to discuss exclusion legislation. Senator Lodge advised them to consult Secretary Hay bcfoic lommlttlng themselves. They did so mid were with tho Secretary of State lulf an hour. They were Informed that there were Indications of International questions growing out of exclusion legislation, but that nothing nioro ioiiIiI be told them at the present time, utid that perhaps within ten days more Information tould be given them. Since that time It has been learned that the International question icferred to Is Minister Wit's protest nnd veiled tlueat that commercial treaties with China will be brought to an end If the Culled Slates enacts too stilngcnt ex (luslon laws. Under the C.resham tieaty of 1891 with China It Is provided that Chinese merchants should have the same rights as ofllclals, teachers, students mid travelers to enter this country. Th (exclusion laws, however, do not strictly follow the lines of the Iteaty In icspeet to merchants. They aic Kiiriounded with mine icslrlctlons than the other claskes. The CIiIiicbo make strong complaint on this scoro nnd are nfialrt that still more rigid lines will be drawn. While Minister Wirt eomniunlcatlon, of course. Is not knowu lh full. It Is understood that It Is Intended rather as a pmtest against moie restrictive legislation than ns n protest against the re-enactment of the present laws. "It stands to reason that we cannot expect to get our share of trade In China," said a high Government olll dal todaj, "If we treat the people of China vvoiso than any other people who come to our shores; we must expect letnllatlon. At the same time China Is not nltogether In a position to ie tallatc effectively, ll rests with our selves whether we will antagonize that nation commeiclally sons to loso trade advantages. Her people may letallatc. even though tho Government cannot If wo want Chinese trnde, we must not be too eager to enact loo rabid exclu sion legislation. Of com be wo must enact excltilon laws, but let them bo within the lines of the piesent laws rather than go to dangerous extiemes." A There was a pleasant party aboard tho schootier Golden Shore last even ing nt which many town people and most or tho deep-water sklppeiB and their wives were present. Tho eolo buitlon was the result of n race riom Newcastle to this port between tho harhentlncs Alia nnd Newsboy ami Hie schooners Golden Shoro and Im-u. Ilprnrn lenvinc tho Colonics the cnu- tulns of tho four vessels, which left utmost together, mado an agreement that they would present tho one or the quartet arriving here first with a new sill; hat. The Golden Shoro was the (list in nnd Captain Ilasmiibsoii mid 111 j wife woro presented with a silk hat and line gold brooch respectively. Alter the presentation tho party en Joyed a sumptuous supper und daiic lug was Indulged In until a late hour Cnptaln Hasmussen will wear the silk hat which he won, when he goes to tho Custom Houbo to cloar his ship piloi to his departure for thu Sound. Get your orders In for the special Industrial edition. The second edition Is now ready for distribution. Price ?5 cents. raiH WW IS IMPROVING San Francisco, Jan. II. The condition of Delegate Wilcox who 4 has been III at his home, 1397 H. f street N. V., for several days, was reported to be unchanged list night. Mr. Wilcox passed n, reft less night nnd did not appear to bo Improved this morning. He was fairly comfortablo during tho day. however, and some Improvement 4 Is looked for by tho nttendlng 4 physiclnus, although they state that his condition Is serious and that another hemorrhage may prove fatal. Mr. Wilcox' Illness Is diagnosed as stomach trouble. J. W. IIRKCKON8. 44-f 4444-H-4-4 4 4 4-4-4444-4 Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. It!. Tho In auguration of Governor A. 11. Cummins took place nt 2 30 p. m. today with Im posing ceremonies at the Auditorium In the presence of (1000 people. F0RAKER AND ALLISON ARE EASILY REELECLED Gorman is Returned from Maryland McCreary Elected In Ken tucky No Sharp Contests. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 11. Former United States Senator Arthur I'ue Gor man was today re-elected to occupy thu place In the Senate which he lost In thu general elections four venrs ago ami regained In November last. lie re ceived eveiy Democratic vote In tho Legislative Assembly. Congressman William II Jackson was the Republi can nominee. The vote stood' Senate Goinian, 17; Jackson, 9. Huush Gorninn, 51, Jackson, 43. A Joint asembly will he held tomor low. but It Is merely for tho purpose of announcing the lesults, as required by law. Gorman will take his seat In March, 1S03, when Senator George 1.. Wellington will retlie. Columbus. O.. Jan. It. The llousa ami Senate of the Ohio Legislature bal loted separately today for United States Senator. Senators Joseph II. Foinker, caucus nominee of the Repub licans, received 21 votes in the Senate to 11 tor Charles W. Haker or Cincin nati, democratic nominee. In the House Senator Foraker received Gfi votes to 12 for Haker. The two branches will meet in Joint session on Wednesday and formally select Sena tor Foraker. Frankfort, Ky . Jan. 11. James II, MiCreaiy was formally elected Senator by the two Houses of the Legislation today In separate Bcsslon. Tho vole will be ratified In Joint session tomor row. Tho vote In the House stood' MiCrrnry, 71; Dcboe, 24. In the SenatO! MiCreary. 23 ;IMioe. 11. Senator W H. Cox, Republican, voted for ex-Gnv ernor W. O. Hrndley. Dos Moines. In.. Jan. 14. Senator William II. Allison was nominated by the Republican Senatorial caucus this evening fur the posllim of rnilvl States Senntor for the sixth conse cutive term, und Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver was nominated to succeed himself nt the expiration of his ap pointed term. Tho vote of the caucus was unanimous In both places. The election will take place on January 21. K. C. Mnllau, ono or thu Iinvvallau letter-carriers, appeared In the i'ollco Court this forenoon on tho ehargo of assault and battery on his wire. Ho was repiesented by Attorney Mugnon, while the prosecution wus attended to by Attorney Do Holt. Tno de rondaut pleaded guilty and the prose cution, explaining that the defense hail suggested u suspension of sentence, asked that the Couit grant such u motion. Judge Wilcox called the woman he fore him and tho latter stated that her husband had both stiuek nnd kicked her. An attempt at reconciliation was made, but all tho while the woman was maklug wry faces, and ut the end of tho lecture, when the Judge suspended sentence for six montns, she asked: "Do I have to go back homo again und live with that man?" It Is understood that the case In the I'ollco Court this forenoon was but the preliminary to n suit ror divoiec that will soon bo brought against Mnllau In tho Circuit Court. SHORTEN KIll'o TR1PI President C. L. Wight or Wilder" Steamship Company Is figuring on plans for shortening the time of the steamer Klunii from 1 1 1 lo. Ilusluess men do not like tho arrival of the packet In tho middle of Sutiudaj alt ernooii, which Is consldeiahly of a half holiday. Ono plan Is to carry kerosene oil steam launches on hoard the Klunii to hasten work or le-cetvlng nnd disc barging pnssciigets ami freight at landings. Another measure under consideration Is tho dropping out of Maalaea Day landing, making McGregor's lauding the stopping place for that section. This would tend to divert tho Wnllnhii travel to the Cluudlno at Kahuliil. It amounts to nn average of about three cabin and ten deck passengeis a trip. Ull if WIFE I J Two 38 Calibre Bullets Enter in Region of Heart. TOLD SHERIFF BROWN HE DID THE SHOOTING Wounded Man Taken to the Hospital Patrol Wagon--Dr. Wood Expresses Little Hope of Recovery. Thomas K rouse died at 12: Id j m.. after lingering along uijout two hums, 'tile two snots whicii he tired Into liu body in tuc legion oi die heart proved fatal us Di. vood stated upon bts ex amination of tlie wounds. Ariangc ments rur the Mucral will be made tills afternoon. Thomas Krousc, manager of the Ai llngtou lodging house on Hotel stiect ami u man well known In town com mlted suicide nt about 10: 15 o'clock this morning. It was shortly after this that a tele phone message was received at the po lice station Informing the authorities that Mr. Krouse hud made an attempt on his own lite. Sheriff Drown sum moned the patrol wagon nnd huiilcdi up to the lodging house. Ho went to the place Indicated and found Krouse lying on the floor of the small combination kitchen and pantiy at the back part of the building and elose to ills bedroom. There wus a pool of blood at his side and near IiIk tight hand, lying on the Hour, was u Smith A: Wesson .3S culibie levolver with two empty shclU. Dr. Myers happened to be In the vi cinity of the lodging house when tho tragedy took place and lie wus sum moned quickly tu the room. Upon tho appearance of Sheriff Drown, he ex plained that Krouse was very badly hurt and that immediate removal tu the hospital would be necessary, Two shots hud been llied, both entering tho body In close proximity to the heart. The olllccrs were called from thu patrol wagon, Krouse wus placed on tho stretcher und was soon on his way! to the hospital. He was conscious but too weak from pain and lots of blood to say nothing whatever. I Upon arrival ut the hospital, he seemed to gain streiigth and Sheriff I u- i t.i. . ... .' oiunil lliuue up UlS IU1I1U cu gel SOII1U Information. If possible. To his ques tion, "What shot j on, Tom?" thu wounded man replied: "I shot myself." Sheriff Drown then asked: "What you do It tor?" und the reply came; "1 will tell ou by nnd by." That was all tho conversation that took place. Dr. Wood happened to be at tho hos pital on the arilval or the patiol wa gon and he took Immediate chaigc of the patient. Later ou, he stated to Sheriff liiown that there was very lit tle hope ot recovery. He had alieady located the bullet but there had not yet been any attempt to extract it. (1. W. Page, tho architect, who has an ofllce In the Arlington, was the man who telephoned to the police station about the shooting and attempted sui cide. He heard two shots and rushed out into the hall to llud out what thu matter was. One or the Japanese wo men working In the building had al ieady got to the place from whence tha hound of shuts hud come and had found Kiouse lying on tho Moor. It Is a ilinicult matter to ascertain just what led Mr. Krouse to attempt suicide but It Is ceitaln that he must huve been woirled Into such a state ot mind ns to lender him Incapable ot rational action. He Is not known to bo financially embarrassed. Family trou bles coupled with the fact that within a bhoit time past he has been suffering from an acute attack of heart disease, might have led Mr. Krnuso to Him rusii act. There Is no doubt that he meant to mnkc sure of killing himself, this from th ofact that two shots were llred. On Sunday afternoon, his heart troubled him so that he called In a doc tor. Fiom that time on. he complained dally to men living In the Arlington that he was suffering gieat pain In the region of the heart. Mr. Love of Hulstcad & Co., received In todav's mall a letetr fiom Librarian W. C liano of Harvard an acknowl edgement r the receipt of the Indus trial edition of the livening Bulletin. HAWAII STOCK quotations Following mo the closing quota tions on the San Francisco board, Jan. lu- liana Plantation 2T .. Hawaiian Commercial 31 10 Houokaa lu'.i; .. Hutch S. P 119, .. Kllauea 9'i UVi Makawell Mt?6 2TU Ononiea 23'i 2iU Paauhau lo'.;. 11 Get your orders in for the special Industrial edition. The second edition is now ready for distribution. Price 25 cents. flwffl) If MOTp ill tondon, Jan. IB. Tho D.illv 4 t Mall says that at tho Cabinet 4 council held .Monday It was deter- 4 4- mined that steps should be taken 4- to prevent the ruin of the Weit 4 f Indies. "We understand this tu 4 mean," says the Dally Mall 'that 4 the llrltlsli delegates will be able 4 4- to announce at the HrusscU con- 4 4- fcrence that unless sugar boun- 4 4- ties arc abolished Great lliltaln 4 will prepare to Impose n conutei- 4 vailing duty on bounty-prodm cd 4 sugar ' 4 EMPRESS DOWAGER IS PLAYING AT OLD GAMES Respect for Foreigners Caused Largely By Fear Court Corruption Continues New Powers. Peking, Jan. II. The first uitk of the rehabilitation of the Chinese couit and of Its resumption of authority' at the capital has been a period of intense Interest tor all classes or Chinese mid roielgners, but the week has lurdl) sufficed to furnish proofs from which deductions regarding the policy of thu1 Kmpiess Dowager under the new con-! dltlons run he drawn. That she gov eins as absolutely as before the at tempt to crush piogiess. nnd that she, recognizes that toirlgn Interest audi opinions must be lespected Is uppa icnt. That conshlciutloiis othci than' the fear Inspired by the evldnue of i foielgu domination actuated hei will continue to be questioned by th.- Chi nese ollli'luls nearest the tliioni and by. foielgiieis, unless time piows tin con traiy. , Two powers are gaining as. on. Iain y in the councils of the Dowagci IJm piess The Hist of these Ik Yuan Shi Kal, who Is pro-fore Ign tu extent of up. proilullug the strength of foi.Ugn na tions mid the necessity for China's adoption or the Instruments bv which such strength was attained The sec ond power Is Yung I.n. the Imperial Treasurer, who In the most lulliicntl.il , among the advisers of the llmpies-i' Dowager, who Is bltteily hostile tu lor-1 clgners but who Is temporarily im pressed with the advisability of eon- dilating them. Yuan Shi Kal. tlmj Governor of CSI-II piovlnce. huvlng 10.-, 000 or 12,0011 or the best tumps In Chi na In and about the capital. Is thu personage the Kuipiess Dowager must consider. It Is not yet appealed that the mod ernisation or the court Is more than skin deep All the old methods of eoi million und Intrigue ror ollhe. the pun base or favors and bribery to se em e audiences, havo been resumed with a vigor Indicating that olllrlal dum Is tiylng to make up foi lost time. Washington. Jan hi. -The bill tor the ro-eoluago of the silvei coinage ol Hawaii, Introduced by Representative Hill or Connecticut, was today favor ably ueted upon h) the House Com mittee cm Coinage, Weights and Meas ures. Some opposition wps developed, the Democratic menibeis urging' that the sliver dollars should not lose their Identity as such by being re-colued In to subsidiary coinage. The vole on thu hill was S lo 3. the Democratic members voting lu the negative. The hill, as reported, piovliles that nil or the silver coins or Hawaii shall he lecelved at pur 111 payment or Gov ernment dues to Hawaii or to the United Stntes. After being leeched the cniiiH shall not again be put into (liculutlon but shall he sent to San Francisco to he rccolncd into subsi diary silver. The expense or shipment from Hawaii Is home liy the United States and this Is the only expense In volved. There Is about j7j.0on ol silver circulating In Hawaii, most ot 11 in sliver Hollars. SPORTS AT CORONATION London. Jun II. The papers here announce that the loionatioii of King IMwnrd will be marked uy an Interna tional tournament In Loudon, In which the world's champions In boxing, wruMllug, fencing auQ o...cr branches of spoit will cumpetn. Jeff lies. Fit, slnimons, Corbott. Sharkey and Me. Coy are said to be likely to appear, p addition to umntuiir boxers from Yale and Harvard, who will meet repie-sen tntlves of Oxford nnd Liimbrlilge. Ono of the largest hulls In Loudon has al ready been ptociued. The winner of the heavyweight box ing contest Is to reieivo. in addition to tho stakes, a "coronation belt." valued nt Ct'iOO, vvhli h will be the girt or the National Sporting Club. A tugor-wiit between soldiers lepresentlng the British nnd American armies is said to lmvo been ananged. while the slicing men ot those couutiles and France. Germnuy nnd Russia will nlsj appear. The tavato will be pitted against the list. Large pi Ires It Is announced, will be awaided to the vvluucis. Telephono the FVLWLNG IIULI.i: TIN, Main 2fG, If von havo books to be made, printing to bo dono, etc., etc.. l. mil wo will call. Wo hnvo men thai know their buslnes for that purpose STATUTES 1ST IE UNITED STATES COURT Judge Estee Refuses to Approve of Any Deviation. STRICT RULING MADE IN BANKRUPTCY CASE German Subject Naturalized- -Another Demurrer in Allen vs. Lucas Foreclosure Patrick Welsh Defends His Marriage. Judge Hstee In the United State District Court strictly maintained nd bcicuce lo the statutes in a bankrupt cy case this morning, tin the apllca Hon of Wade Warren Tliajtr, attoi ney, he appointed W II. Johnson, D II. llurnele antd C. It. Ilemenway ap pialsois to appraise the real property of J. T. Schneider, baiikiupt. It camu out that Referee Fleming had appoint ed two appraisers rur appraising the peisoiul property. 'I he Couit reminded the attorney of i u pieUoui ruling that appraisers must I be appointed by the Court ami lepoit' lu' ' at a lo,, to knmv ll0w ,lle report to tnu Court All Thayer would have' e-rlglnated that his errnnd was con to inovl bv petition ror the appoint-, ''''' ,ei1 nltl1 ,,ie rouIiU-H of the dirndl me.nl of the peiecinal propel ty appi.iis-"11 Hawaii. Mr. Castle had no partlcu. cis. It appeal. .1 that e appointed '" business to trammel In San Fran- bj the releiee vveie chosen as expeits ' l!,c0' '"" '" """fr ' a question oa and had peirorined their woik. Judge' Hawaiian Interests there, said: Uslee said it was nol lu .icccnduiue I '','Plo me still afraid of our se wlth the btalulvs, anil thu Couit ..oniil rlll. but why they should be so I not endUse miv liiegul.irlty. 'lllie imtiot understand. The situation held icterce had sluipl) mer-iulcd thu ' llult lf anvthlng dirferent rrom (joint. what It was two years ago I dnu'l Mr. Thavei explained lh.it the up- believe even ficc sugar from Cuba pralsers In question weie appointed ' "1'1 '"'" the Industry heie. It would before the older of the Couit In Hut' i,",lM,,,y i'""' c l''' ""K'T le icgard had been made. i """les on the Mainland to stop. Yes. "That makes no dllTeience." Judge """ consumption of sugar Is constantly Kstee lemarked. "The Court will not Increasing, and tho European bountr approve of anything not done lu con- RP"i ' "omul to tie abolished. Tha fortuity with the bankruptcy law." advanced methods of production lr. Richard K. Ilagemann. a subject of Hawaii will enable the Industry to tide Ucimuny. was made a citizen of the ovfr " Sreal d' of '"J1'" clrcum United Stales uud ma) be counted out b,an('t'8. of the celebralois or Kmpt'lor WU- Ham's furtj -tlilnl blithd.iy on Mondav next. Muishal Hendry lias money In hand to p.i) all of the Federal Juiors or the presi nt term who have ot alie-idy re ceived their fees, lie deslics them to step up to the counter In the Mm shal'i ollhe. Ilrst door to the left. tiausverbC coriblor. lower Moor, Judlelury build ing lu the mortgage foieclosiirc suit of Allen vs. Lucas, defeiidaut Albeit il l.ii.as by his gnat dl.in ad litem, J. J. Dunne, has cntcicd a deuitiirer. It says It Is Impossible to tell f i.m the kkii- plaint the scvci.il Intercbts or Thiimas I It. Lucas and Ljilla C. Lucas in ths ! leal estate mentioned. The same thing Is said about the bcveiul Interests of I the live minor defendani .. runner. ' II Is decl.iieil Impossible to rrionellc! Hie allegation that Thomas It. Lucas I ....I I .-.ll.. I ...... ....... ... .1... !..... '"" "' '"" """. ' "" of making the pieteuded mortgugg, possessed In fee simple of the pioperly with the other allegation that the IUh Illinois c l.ilmed mi ebtuui in icmainder, n the pioperly. Again, the eomplalut s characterized us "iiuiblBUOiia, uu - Intelligible ami uiiccitulu, in this that It Is wholly impossible 10 tell thi'ie- iioiii vviieiner die promissory not theieln mentioned Is tho proinlssoiy note of l.jdl.i C. Lucas and Thomas U. Lucas-, oi of all ot the above-memlou-' ed defendants," An answer has been filed by Patrick. Walsh to thu complaint of his child wife ror annulment of marriage. Plain. tiff sued us .lacliithu J. Walsh (a lulu cut, by J. P. Rodrlgiiuu, her next' f i lend. Defendant "admits that, ul Wal.ilun. Island or Oahu, iu the Terri tory or Hawaii, ou the 13th day or Oc tober, 11)01 ( n certain marriage was celebiateil between the said Jarlutlu J. Walsh uud himself, tliu said Pat lick Walsh, and that the ceiemuuy theieof was performed by the Reverend Father Hoi man Scluud, but he denies that said marihigo wus only a pretend ed marriage, hut hu bays that said maniage was entered into In good faith ami was and Is legal uud valid lu all respects, uud that the same Is lu full force." Paulo Luuo vs. Julia Ac bleu, bill to set aside and eiiniel a deed, was set for healing tomorrow bv Ju'dge Hum phre'8. AR ZONA COCKTAIL. Albuqlierciue Citizen I The "Arizona cocktail" is described as a mix'urc ot vitriol ami htlnistnue stlired with the tall or a Gl'a monster ami scived with a hud or a Jiins in stead or a iheirv. London Jan. Id A strong belief pievnlled In llnancial circles here late toda.v Cunt negotiations tor peace had been leopeiiecl net ween (lie leading Boils mid tin llrltlsli C.o eminent The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin is the largest and best pub lished In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. $1 a year. defense i uiidThod ma 4- Washington. Jan. 13. Sei re-4- tary Hoot has sent to Congress 4- estimates ot $307.00(1 Tor the do-4- fenses of the Island ot Guam and ..J0.000 ror the defenses of Hawaii The defenses of Guam are lo Include a seaco.ist battery. 4 $142,000 .defensive sites. $15,000. and torpedo batteries, mines, etc., 4- $133,000. The defenses of Hawaii 4- are to Include those ubout llono- lulu and Pearl Harbor General 4 Gllllsple. chief of engineers, stntes 4 In tho estimate, that these de-4- fensrs are urgcntl) needed to pro-4- tect the newly m quired territory or the United Stntes. and to pre- vent the Interruption of cable 4- communlcatiiin. these islands lie- lug In the line of the projected cable. HAWAIIAN SUGAR INDUSTRY IS NOT IN GREAT DANGER Comments of W. R. Castle, Jr., on State of Feeling in San Fran cisco in Hawaiian Securities. W. It. Cnstle Jr.. who returned homo n Hin Ventura, was not doing L'plsco- pal church politics nt all on the CoasL HAS SICK MATE i The whaling bark Johu and Wln hiop in rived off port th's morning """ S,m Kraiiclscfj. which port she left on the 2Sth or last month. Captain I W .T Macomber cumo ashore with I fourth olllcer IJiton who Is suffering fiom some disease uf tho c'yes. The vcshcI called here tu get medical as- la,il"' '"r Ui "an Captnln .Macomber repents that on tho way down whales wore sighted u'ue h,,t "" r"',t,,ro "la,Ie- A" 8l' a ""' (1(H",r lla8 ''"'''I i"t courbe for ""' ,r('"t"lf'l1 "' l.ayton"s eyes the l,,"rk wl." """ "Ba,n for a "r"lhc "n'lrr """"' ll,'"'lll """' ' ""-" Jai'JU bca. "Stop the Hhln." Jm.t the Venttua had hauled nway riom the Oceanic wharf und was nbout lo start for the oiinnnol this foieuoou, two young men, breathless and pale, airlved on the wharf and ''r"'1 0,lt' "Caiitaln. captain, stop tho l ""'l'"' For awhllo It looked cry in. i. ll ud ll nil- iiiiiih llll'll WCMIIIl DO leit behind, hut It wns unnlly nrranc- eu inai (lie pilot I coat slioulcl come ashore nnd get them. One of the fe. lows was so frightened that he could hardly climb lip the rope ladder. S For rates on pnecages and valuables to all parts ot the woi Id ring up U0U Crrm 9 On Cvnrnnn YlClId, rdlgU & UUi tvOIBSS TEL. MAIN 199. Masonic Temple, with American Mes senger Service. PATENT IDEAL KID MEN'S OXFORDS $4.50 Huve nil the beauty nf patent leather with the vvcnrlnjl qualities! anil cniniorU of kid, ns not and smooth as velvet. Always polished. Pull Htoek of nil slcs on huiul. Manufacturers Shoe Store IOIST PORT ST. Consummation of Kewalo Drainage at Last in Sight. NEW WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR HONOLULU Complaint Against Assistant Harbor Master Under Investigation Saloon License for Kakului Refused. oDnlzcns of Kewalo may prepare to light lion II res of rejoicing. Dr. Slag gett has It up to him to provide a box of cUars for tho next meeting of the) Hoard of Health, the reporters to dure the contents under the principle of publicity so manfully piopouudcd h) Attorney General Dole, Kewalo Is to be drained forthw lib. James 11. lloyd, Super'cicndent of Public Works (may bis tha low neve! grow less). Informed a Uulleiln repor ter thli afternoon tint arrangements had been made whereby the construc tion or the Maklkl ultcU would oc un ilei taken early In February. W, II. Wright. Treasurer, bem with Mr. lloyd when he said it, llieic U no fear but the money Is iu ihjht. The ditch will begin at Lunalllo stieet and run by way of Kuplolant street down through thu swamp land ol Kewalo to tho sea. Wolters, Wnldrou & Co. are goliu into the wholesale liquor business, their application for a llccuso having; been approved by the jxccutlvo cuun ell today. M.ufarlaue & Co. vvcro refused a transfer of their saloon licunbo back to Kahuliil from Wailuku on Its ex piration the llrst ot April. Its loca tion was formerly at Kahnlul, but tho plague tires drove the taloou out. Sim e the rehabilitation of Kabulul a light wine and beer llcenw has been located there, which Is an cflettua. bar ngainar a saloon In the same place under tho laws. Superintendent lioyl subiiittcj lo the council nn agreement between thu government and tho Kona-Kau Rail road Co., in aceordauce with the con clusions reached at the previous moot ing. It was approval. A letter of complaint rrom C. Draw er & Co. was also prcs-ntcd by Super intendent lloyd. It recited that, uwlns" to the alleged IncompeieLcv ot Assist ant Harbor .Master Marx, tho bark An drew Welch collided with Cotton llros. & Co.'s dredge, causing damage ( for which a claim of $131.73 had bitn pre fer led against the complaining corpo.--ntlon. Mr lloyd said after the meet ing, that the matter was being Inves tigated and no action would be taken on the complaint until the blame could be placed tor the nclc'ent. 4- SUGAR PltlCLS RODUCCD. Now York. Jan. 14. All grades of leflned sugar were reduced today by the American Sugar Refining Company and the Independent refiners. Oracles Nob t to 11, Inclusive, werp cut Ave points, nnd tho rest of Rio list ten polntb. PUHLIC STATliMUNT. i: It. Hath, tho plumber, nnd II. W. llailli, Honolulu Sheet Metal Works, desire lo Inform their Mends and tho business community tnat tuey nre. sot associated In business or In any other wny with W. II. llarth. Similarity In the names has given rise to certain unpleasantness, and friends nre re quested to use nioro care regarding their statements. C. It. HATH. II. W. IIARTII. Send the weekly edition of the Bul letin to your friends. Only $1 a year. 4 I ri M XI i :M fl t &&U