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T EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. 11. T.t TUESDAY. MAttCI! 4, 1802. ..I J 1" V If'. I I N V i!'" B ' EVENING BULLETIN Published Every Dny Except Sunday, H 120 KIdr Street, Honolulu, T. II., by the BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. WALLACE II. KAKltlNUTON.. Editor Entered at tlio Post Olllco at Hono lulu as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Evening Bulletin. Per month, anywhere In U. S...$ .75 Per quarter, nnywhero In U. S.. 2.00 Per; year, nnywhero In U. S... 8.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 11.00 The Sunday Bulletin. Per month $ .IS Per quarter 35 Per year 1.25 Per year, postpaid, foreign 1.75 Weekly Bulletin. Per year, nnywhero In U. S...$ 1.00 Per year, postpaid, foreign 1.50 Evening and Sunday Bulletin. Per month, nnywhero In U. 8...$ .90 Per quarter, nnywhero in U. S... 2.35 Per year, nnywhero In IT. S.. . 9.2 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 12.76 Sunday and Weekly Bulletin. Per year t 2.25 Per year, postpaid, foreign ... 3.25 Telephone 25S Post Onico Hot 718 TUESDAY . ..MAUCH 4, 1902. Hon. Gforge H. Tarter had several lively sessions with the Han I'rnn rlsco reporters. They dubbed hlra "His Haughtiness ' It may be "his Naughtiness" before he gets back If the reporters have their way . The death of "Ned" Macfarlanc takes from the social and buslnets circles ot Hawaii n mnn whu was universally liked and respected. "Ned" Maefarlanc was a good fellow without being bois terous, the life of ninny social gath erings and one of the strong men of rmr local business and political affairs. His bereaved wife and members of his family have the deepest sympathy ot fho rnmmiinltv , ...... .. ""'" ""-. . , . , , . i nc suiiviuvuin niuiir iij mi- iit-,"in " Iinancini nouses having to no wmi tne airnirs or tuc Kona sugar uompanv tihow how utterly false Is the assertion made by Thurston s Adveitlser that the Inability to obtain funds for the nlantntlon was or Is due to Judge1 . . . ..... . . . court. The statements made by 'he Adver tiser are not only a malicious ami 'wholly unjustified nttnek upon the in tegrity of the court, but tliey nssall as well the honesty of the business com munity, more especially tho leading financial Interests. If what the Advertiser claims were true every charge ever mado against the business men of Hawaii as exert ing undue and Improper Inllucnce to secure a mlscarrlago of Justice would of necessity be given the color of or necessity ue K ven tne coior oi truth. I-or Justice Is Impossible In any lommunlty wliero a condition exists dctnlled edltorlaly by the Advertiser as follows: "An application was then made by Mr. Wundonbcrg to each hank, capitalist nnd firm of sugar fac tors In Honolulu, nnd each In turn politely declined. Somo gnve ono rea son and some gave another, but the real reason In each caso was that no! business man felt safe to have his mon ey In the control of Judge Humph reys." The Advertiser's representations aro proved to be recking vvflh falsehood, malicious In Invention nnd devoid of the slightest regard for tho good nnmo of this community or the personal in tegrity of Its leading business men. The newspaper owned by Thurston and tho accepted organ of the Governor shows In this Instance that it Is ready to attempt the wrecking of tho good name of Individuals ns well as tho community In an effort to s.itisf) a personal spite. There wns a meeting of the Republi can Territorial committee In headquar ters last night for the purpose ot con sidering various matters which had come up since the last regular meeting. The greater part of the time vvr. speiii m dluurslon. Tho principal mailer brought up before the meeting wns the status of the Porto Hlcnns In the Tr r.tory of Hawaii with reg-ird to the frjmhhi.. It was suggested that tho committee appeal direct to Welling ton fcr en opinion In the nvtttcr but this wns not dwelt upon V(V long. AtMther member said that It would be a good thing to set a I'orto Hlcau and take him before Judgo Esteo In ordr that a test rase might be nnd'!. This ,tsfi was a suggestion nnd lid not re sult !u rny action being tnkei . SIMILIi If Both of the inter-Island steamship companies have decided to hold their steamers In port until there Is boiub moderation In the winds nnd waves. The Klnau, Claudlno and Lehua of Wilder s Company, which were to have sailed today, will not get away until tomorrow at the earliest. The Maunn I.oa, Mlknhala and Walalealc of the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. aro also held over until tomorrow, when It Is hoped the storm will let up. "There Is no use sending the steam ers oi n In such weather as this," said an officer of Wllder's company this morning. "Wo don t wan to tear them to pieces," The Klnau Is scheduled to sail for Hllo and way ports tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, the Claudlne for Maul ports at the same hour; tho Lehua for Molokal at G o'clock; the Manna Loa, for Kau and Kon.i ports at 9 o'clock und tho Mlkahala and Wnlaleale for Kauai ports at 5 o'clock . Get your orders In. for the special Industrial edition. The second edition Is now ready for distribution. Price 25 cents. Jluinnnreys conduct or the case in nis.iV """""-' "" " i--iuii iu i IaBBBBB)aBli,. Ifl ItJMMBMMHli MBaiaiilillfiii ttil nHi in i 1 i 11 I nl .Tc, . .'. t . . -.SSR..J; BISHOP NICHOLS SOON ' COMING TO HONOLULU Ho Will Take Over Anglican Church ProperlyMuch Talk as to Bishop Willis' Successor. aan Krnnrlseo, FVb. 25. The Episco palians of the Territory of Hawnll will on and nrter April 1 of this year bo un der the Jurisdiction of the Episcopal Clitirch of America. They will no lon ger be under the Church of England nnd lushop Alfred Willis will retire, jjisliop Nichols of the diocese of Cnl ofornla has been ordered by the pre s. ..ng Illshop of the United States to make the transfer. He sails on March 22 to undertake this Important duty Thus ends a bitter fight which has been waged for several years down at tho Islands. The climax enmo when Illshop Willis came up from the Islands to attend the Episcopal convention tuat was held In this city last October. Ho was sent out from England nnd or- ilalned by the Archbishop of Canter bury In 1872 ns the Illshop of Hawnll. At that tlmo It was loaned down upon ns a mere missionary venture, but It has grown to n diocese of vast Impor tance. Americans gradually populated the Islands. When Illshop Willis ar rived In this city last October to ap pear before tho Episcopal convention he felt that his tight was lost and that the popular feeling was mat he should resign nnd that the rich church prop erty that Is now worth nearly $1,000, 000 should be transferred to tho Epis copal chuich of this country. With a broken voice he said to a reporter of the Call who Interviewed hlmt. i win lay my case before the con vention. Should they desire to take the present church under their JurlB diction. I will bow to the Inevitable. I ,. ,,,. 1,1.11 ihciv uiu iiiuujr hi iiu- nolulu In favor ot seeing the Church "' England In the Islands annexed to the Episcopal church of America. snouiii this step be taken I will go yack to England. xvxt month Illshop Nichols, with nte power vested In him. will go down to the Islands of Hawaii and formally receive the property of tne Kplscopa- nans. The lenrned divine who wns ent from England will retire, go back tn ma mnllins nr.iinti.ti nn.1 a.w i, l.l I .,. ..In 1... .. . Willi, IDIIUIJ. Illshop Nichols last Saturday called a meeting of the board of managers or the diocese of California. Ho ex plained to them that ne had been or tiered to go to Honolulu with all speed and on the llrst of next April receive the property of the church that would be turned over to him. He explained that the date was just about Easter tide, at the very time ho would best like to bo In San Krauclsco. but that hu was simply obeying orders. Ho wns wished "Godspeed" and everybody lfclt BMUrw ,hat tno Presiding Illshop f h Untcj stnt B r Amcrlca t0,,ru ' ,mvo plaec1 8Ucl, a uclcato mf. slun In bettor hands. Gossip as to a Successor. Who will bo the successor to Illshop ,. .ills Is not nt present announced, but nt tho recent convention Archdeacon Emery of this city wns prominently mentioned for tho place. Tho Itov. Al exander Mncklntosh, D.D., rector ol Honolulu, Is nlso n likely candidate. He has held services In the church at i.onolulu for several years with a largo following, while Illshop Willis, repre senting tho old faction, held services In the snmo edifice to much smaller congregations. I! I 'I! ADMIRAL W At noon tomorrow Captain John I'nlrfield Merry, commandant. United States Naval Station, Hawaii, will be come a rear admiral. The usual cere monies of the naval service will bo ob served In his honor, the flag ot the rear ndmlral being raised on the tall Hag pole at the Naval Station and a salute of thirteen guns being fired. Captain Merry will bo placed on tho retired list although It will bo soma time before he quits active service. Captain Merry will continue his pres ent duties at least until such time as all Pearl Harbor matters liavo been nr- rauged In a manner satisfactory to the Navy Department. Captain Merry's able handling of the renrl Harbor naval station land con' dcmnatlon suits and his thorough un derstnndlng of nnd lamlllarlty with all matters pertaining to Pearl Harbor and the proposed naval station there, render his services at this time abso lutely Indispensable to the Navy De partment. Pearl Harbor land matters are likely to occupy several months yet, and Captain Merry will have plenty to keep him busy during that tlmo. After theso matters have been arranged tho captain will return to his homo In Sumncrsvllle, Massachusetts. Captain Merry Is sixty yearB of ago. Ho was born In 1842, In Edgecomb, Maine. At the age of twenty no entered the naval service, the exact date ot his entering being October 15, 18C2, so that for forty years ho has served Undo Sam afloat and ashore. During the war of the rebellion,, while lending a detachment of marines and sailors In an nttack on Fort Fish er, Captain Merry, then still a very young man, was shot In both legs. At this time he was a volunteer In scrvlco with the rank of acting master. For bravery In action he was given n com mission In tho regular navy, becom ing nn ensign, from which position he has worked himself up. During tho Spanlsh-Amorlcnn war Captain Merry commanded tho gun boat MachlaB In Cuban waters, parti cipating In the capturo of several prizes. Captain Merry's experiences have been many, varied and exciting. His life would make a most Interesting book. Charles Molteno, formerly of Mer chant street, has reopened his shaving parlor on King Btreet, opposite Young building. s NEWSPAPER BOYS DO NOT FIND MM IN Gives Scant Courtesy and Gets It In Return Private Secre tary io Governor Parker. Under tho headline "Ills Haughtl tho Call of r.css Carter ot Hawaii Feb. 19 sa)s; Hawaiian Senator Georgo It. Carter, one of the best known politicians and business men of Honolulu, was among the passengers of the steamship Sono ma, which arrived here yesterday. Car ter Is reported to have come to the I nlted States for the purpose of re porting personally to President Hoose- vclt on the political situation In tho Islands. "This report Is untrue," said tho Senator to n Call reporter nt the Pal ace last night. "1 nm here on private and not public business of uny kind." "Is It not true that tho President re quested yon to come to Washington to advise him ns to current affairs In the Islands?" was asked, "That Is a matter I do not caro to discuss," responded Carter coldly. have nothing to sny concerning my trip to the United States.' "It Is reported that you are to ho Parker's private secretary In tho event or his nppointment as Governor to suc ceed Dole. Is that true?" "I have nothing to sny." Receives Callers With Coldness. Senator Carter muttered something about having heard considerable about the enterprise nnd persistence of the American newspaper man, and that ho was convinced tils Information In this respect was not misleading. He con scnted to sny, however, that he would ultimately leave San Francisco for New- York. He was not quite certain when he would make the Journey across tho continent, but thought It would bo "within a day or two." "Are you going to Washington wns asked , "I don't know whether by Itinerary Includes that very Interesting city," ho replied, as with a wave of the hand and n "so long" he dashed Into nn elevator nnd disappeared. Carter Is a young mnn, 30 or so, ot athletic build nnd a good dresser. Ho wears glasses nnd Is smooth shaven. When addressed by sti angers ho ex hibits surprise and assumes an Irrita tion of manner which may be foreign to him when among his own rllentclo of nequlanlnnces nnd friends, who aio not likely to startle him. He seemed to have prepared himself to meet with coldness the advances of reporters, and, like many persons who for tho moment nro In the public eye, he evaded every effort made to extract information from him with the general statement that he had nothing to say nnd an air as If all the secrets of the nation had suddenly been placed In his keeping. Scant courtesy was shown by him to various persons who called upon hint last night, and tho Impression created thereby was not flattering to Carter or to the lmportnncef the mission with which he Is intrusted nnd which evi dently has very favorably Impressed him vv Ith himself. Statement on Way to President. Carter left Honolulu on the 11th Inst. A few days prior to that event the leaders of the party which Is antago nistic to Carter nnd his following pie pared a statement of their own In or der fo bend off any adverse leport he might make and foi warded It to the Presldcrt. This statement Is now eu loute to Washington and It will be In President Itooscvelt's hands before Carter Is enabled to reach that city The Intimation Is that Carter's report will ho one-sided, nnd whether tho written statement will be accepted In preference to Carter's verbal one re mains to be seen. That the political division In tho Islands relative to the removal of President Dole nnd the ap pointment of Parker us his successor Is marked there can be no question. Carter has been a leading figure In Island politics for four yenrs. He Is n son of the late II. A, P. Carter, who was at one time Hawaiian Minister to the United States. Ho Is tho head of the Hawaiian Trust Company and holds Interests In the Havvalan Elec tric Company He has been Identified with the missionary movement In the Islands and has the reputation of be ing a reformer TO DISTRIGT M The case ot Manuel It, Custan'ia and K. Castanha charged with JUtllllng liquor without n llccnbc, cumo up for trial In the Police Couit before Judge Wilcox this forenoon. From the looks of tho Judgo as he sat on the -bench it could ve,y well lie seen that something was going to drop and that too with u dull thud. When Die defendants nppeared before lilin ho turned to the prosecution aim Hated that an attempt had been ni.iclc to bribe him the night bcfoio. Certain parties had visited him at his place In Knllhl and had laid before him certain plans, offering to pay If the defendants were discharged. He verj foolishly neglected to take iho p.iprr which was preferred to him and which was a promissory note for a teitaln sum of money. He got up nnd went to get his glasses In order to better see tho document nnd realizing tlio way things were going, the men took b.uk tho paper and pocketed It. Judge Wilcox said thnt ho would have nothing to do with tho caM) on account of Improper ndvancci having been mado to him. He would leavo the matter to tho prosecution to have a time appointed when Judifo Illc key could try the case. 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IBBIBSSi t '..' 1,'ti-E.'.M"Y?rtfT.i WLH'W S -vW 'i3SSa T,',viBrYtvMr1 v-tih& 19 Wm v . -asp JT&Ka v ':' l paroriUBt 'iixmv&mt September Sutti last, has been ieloaso.1 and arrived at birumltzn, Macedo nia, at 3 o'clock this morning. Nobody was at Strumltza to meet Miss Stone, ns the brigands had given no Indication wheie they proposed to re lease the prisoners. . ,. .... -mM&4flUy ROOSEVELT UPHOLDS THE COURT Washington, Keb. to. Tho President today mado public tho following state ment: White House. Feb. 18, 1302. I have received the appeal of Admiral Schley and the answer thereto from tho Na vy Department. I have examined both with tho utmost care, as well us the preceding appeal to the Secretary of the Navy. I hnve read thiough all the testimony taken before tho court lyid the statements ot the counsel for Admirals Sampson anil Sculey; linvo examined all tho official repoits of ev ery kind In lefercnce to the Santiago naval campaign, rumples ot tho log books and testimony bcfoio the couit of claims, nnd havo also pcisonally had before me the four surviving Captains of the five ships, aside fiom those of the two Admilalu, wlclileh were active ly engaged nt Santiago, It appears that the court of Inquiry was unanimous In its findings or fait and unanimous in Its expressions of opinion on moBt or its findings of fact. No appeul Is mado to mo from tlio verdict of tho court on theBO points vvnere tt was unanimous. I have, how ever, gono carefully over tlio evldenco on these points also. I am satisfied t.ca.pn tho whole tho court did sub stantial Justice. Under such circumstances It seems to me that tho recommendations of President McKlnley were eminently proper, and that, bo far as Admirals j Sampson nnd Schley weie conccrnod. aJfcWateWaltthla. , ' 1 vehicular construction, Finish. s .'(''V-Tffll Swag i r .i'(w-vtfjvi. 1 '"Mm$& -V. -.."! M. STONE. M. Stone, the Amcrlcnn missionary by brigands In tho district of Salonlca It would havo been unjust for him to havo mado other recommendations. Personally, I feel that In vlow of Cap I tain Limit's long voyage In tho Oregon mid tho condition In which ho brought her to the sceno of scrvlco, as well ns tho way In which he actually managed her before und during tho fight. It would havo been well to havo given him tho same advancement that was given Walnwrlght, But, waiving this, It Is evident that Walnwrlght was cn , tilled to receive moro than any of the uier commanders, and that It was Just to Admiral Sampson thnt he I should receive a greater advance In iiiiiuuvtn much nuiiiirui ocmuy uieru was nothing dona in tho battle that warranted any unusual reward for either. In short, as regards Admirals Sampson and Schley, I find that Pros. Idcnt McKlnley did substantial Justlco and there would be no wnrrnnt for re vising his action. Bo.- Admiral Sampson nnd Admiral Schley are now on tho retired list, In concluding their report tho members of tho court of Inquiry, Admirals Dew I ey. Ilc-nham and Ramsay, unite In I stating that they recommend that no further action bo had In tho matter. With this recommendation I most heartily concur. Thoro Is no excuse whatover from cither side for nny turthcr agitation of this unhappy con troversy. To keep It nllvo would merely do damage to the Navy and to I tho country. V THEODORE ROOSEVELT. kjkiL liWMFr"Ztm&. - JXTCsKfflrirl f Y ,'OTj. ... - ' V -lja3U WJWTf Bankers. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS. Established In 18S8. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all departments of Banking. Collections carefully attended to, Exchnngo bought and sold. Commercial nnd Travelers Letters of Credit Issued on Tho Dank of Call fornla and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. Correspondents The Dank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cnblo transfers on China and Japan through tho Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. " Interest allowed en term deposits at tho following rntcs par annum, viz: 8even days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent. Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. TRUST DEPARTMENT Act as Trustees under mortgages. Manage estates (real and personal). Collect rents and dividends. Valuablo papers, Wills, Bonds, etc., received for safe-keeping. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books exnmlncd and reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. OFFICE, 824 BETHEL STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, in accordance with Rules and Regula tions, copies of whlcu may bo obtained on application. , INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AQENT8 KOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN SURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. Claus Bpreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : : T. H. Ban Francisco Agents The No- rada National Bank ot San Francisco. Ban Francisco The Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London The Union Bank 01 Lon don, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na tional Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Berlin Drosdner Bank. 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