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MPv P3pPlJFJ lPP4r,MB"'l?vi-'ip r'V'flp.J?!4Ww r.re; "njfrKw-r - I''yujmps'Avr THE SUCCESS OF NINE OUT OF TEN MERCHANTS DEPENDS ON THE PURCHASES MADE BY WOMEN g 4 4 DM i i Bat tH to fci T i.J'"niiMinTP rnn I I V Frcm San Francisco: Z Wncun Mch. U m H Maoclmrla Mch. 16 Jf m HinjJrng Maru Mch. 22 g For S Francisco: " X STbcrla Mch. 23 V Si err Mch. 13 -m. From Vancouver: Mtonra Apr. 7 I ( Fop Vancouver: Jj m Mcn . . Apr. 4 -g M I s fti ! la in Ta js i l r Hi I I VI .V"& ,yuig run v CTT7lXTrrVT"1 lfTTT 7 TTimTXT X'v; t aw 'a THE EVENING BULLETIN f S2000 PRIZE CONTE8T. " JJCiXll 2 TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1908, JJ A Thlt vote U good for three weeks H from date. Jf aitspMtrjPatar3PorsPaieiI S:30 O'CLOCK THE BULLETIN IS A HOME PAPER EDITION Vor.. XV HI No. S330 HONOLULU, TKKKITOllY OP H a WAIl. TUESDAY MAIIOU 'A l0(i PlUOB 6 Oknts Japan To Erect $100,000 Building: Here I v "IT t LL! -JwrA v rj i it ftV ,; i , X I U P. Coast Capitalists May Develop Waianae Lime Mine ' ' " LARGE DEPOSITS FOUND ON GOVERNMENT LAND The jiToductlon of llmo on a big com mercial scale may be the next of tlio dlveiMacd Industrie which Hawaii will tackle In tho near future. A big lime deposit near Walanao has attract ed, tho eye of capitalists of tho main land, who arc now making arrange ment for tho purchase of tho land when tho deposit Is, with tho purpose of establishing a big plant thoro for the development of tho property. The lime beds In question arc situa ted on the Government land nt I.ualua lei, near tho Walanao railroad station. It Is understood that for somo time past the Walanao plantation has taken tho lime It used from theso beds, but othctwltse no partlculnr attention ta been paid to them. How the mainland capitalists were attracted to tho depos its Is not to be ascertained at present, but tho fact remains that they hnvo bad an cxhauslvo examination mado of the beds, and havo recently opened ne gotiations with tho Government for the nurchase of the land. Land Commissioner Pratt, when ask ed about the matter this forenoon, sta ted that tho Survey Department had men on the ground, who were making n accurate survey of the land whero the deposits wcro found. "1 understand that the people behind the whole proposition aro mainland capitalist," said Pratt. "They have a local man hero acting as their agent. I nm not able to say at present wboth r there will bo any deal made, and I cannot give out the names of tho par ties concerned in me manor until at tain bate reached a more doflnlto -stage. "The land on which tho deposits aro found Is about 30ii acres In extent, I should say. I understand that tho as eas mado of the product shows it to run about 07 to US per cent, pure lime. Tho backers of tho scheme must hnvo made pretty careful examinations of the place, before thoy eamo to mo .nbout the matter, but I am unable to say Just now what tho depth or tho extent of the lime deposlta nre. 1 know that If the matter goes through it will be a pretty big thing. If everything comes out satlrfactorlly the land will be put up at a regular public auction, at which tho highest bidder win sccuro tho property." Hawaii bas for many years been a. .pretty big consumer of lime, as this product, besides Its general uses, Is U80I extensively in tho manufacture of sugar. Should tho Territory be able to proluce Its own lime supply, a pretty penny In freight rates will probably be &vcd each year. m Pihale walks Doing guard duty. DUNCE AT 11 IS EVIIIG Thcio will bo n danco this evening at the Moann Hotel, In honor of quar termaster Captain Nixon, Col. Smith oT tho Klghth Infantry and tho officers and ladles aboard tho transport Logan. The splendid band of tho Eighth In fantry will play during tho Intormlv slons. Tho well-known Moana ncl como Is extended to people of tho city and all strangers within tho city's Kates to attend tho evening's nlonsures. SIERRA GETS AWAY " The Sierra got away for San Fran cisco shortly after 3 o'clock this after noon In a fine but steady rain storm, A great crowd was on tho wharf he font tho rnln commenced and It was a wet procession that found Its way homeward. Tho Oregon girls were gtv- , en an enthusiastic but rather wet send-! off. : I. I). Creedon. the Governor's private secretary, bas been summoned before i the Maul Grand Jury. Ho left for Wat- I.. I... ....-.. . I- t.ll..-.l .I.- 1.1. .- iuku luuuy. il is uciicvvu utni ma tes timony Is wanted regarding the fee In the Douse case, which Attorney Gen eral 'Andrews was alleged to have collected. $100,000 For New Consulate Japanese Acting Consul I.. Matsu bara received In the last mail from Yokohama, per S. S. Coptic, yesterday, advices from the home government to the effect that n bill had passed bolh houses of tho parliament appropriating 200,000 en, about $100,000, for the wctlon In Honolulu of n nqw Japanese consulate. Mr. Matsubara stated this afternoon ' that the building would perhaps he erected Inside of three years. The site might bo that of the former" Nuuanu avenuo quarters. .I.S.N. Co. Asks Big Salvage The Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company has, through Its attorneys, Smith & Lewis, Died a libel for sal vaga'agalnst the schooner Kaulkeaoull, owned" by the firm of Allen & Itoblnson and her cargo. Deputy United States Ocean Yacht Race Enthusiasts And Promoters Organize $500 SILVER GUP IS ORDERED Maria Caspar has filed an action In Marshal Frank Winter loft today for ejectment against Mary E. Low and ". where tho schooner Is now lying. Yin Kul for tho possession of n piece In order to attach her. of land at Kapaloa, Pauoa Valley, anl T1,c. libel sets forth that tho Inter- damages n the sum of 1500 with costs. , ''" wuiujimiy is ri uio , m . I steamer Kalulanl. On March 11, 1906, One, hundred passengers from tho he Kalulanl sighted the Kaulkeaoull Coast aro expected In the Manchuria;'""1 "" lh Kn " ?" .?.' ,... South Point on tho coast of Hawaii, tomorrow. jwhoro she was drifting helplessly You can laugh at misfortune as Ion, ..The schooner had tort her .. ,. .mil. ,. .... .mainsail, main boom and nlo In a us fortune smiles on you. j,tom w'hch WM nglng u iha ,,,,., . ... , .. , tlmo, and was In grent danger of being It Is the wise man who thinks that catrM far out t0 ea aml toU Ue. it Is better to forgive than to nht troyed or lost. WaSaWVfJiHsW-r . i i Tho Btcamer, which Is worth J75.000, i ' vain Rreai. riK 10 ncnicii ana hit cri-'w v or miriy-rour men, got a lowuno on l dna i1 tttn. ifitinnnnp anil nrnxirulnJ Irt Men Interested In the coming ocean yacht race between San Francisco aud hW port met at the rooms of the Ha waii Promotion Commltteo yesterday altcrnoon at 4 o'clock and got to work on tho details of the big event, Pi (-sent were: Commodore II. H. Cooper. Fred. C. Bmlth, Fred, L. Wal dron, llobcrt Shingle, T. II. Hobron, Clarence Macfarlane, Mr. Lylo and Secretary Pctrlo of tho Hawaii Yacht Club It was a Joint meeting of the Promotion Committee and the Hawaii Yacht Club. Commodore H. E. Coopor was elect ed chairman, Fred. C. Smith was mado trcamrer and H. P, Wood, secretary of the Promotion Comitlttee, was elected secretary of the combined committee. It was decided to hold meetings Mon day afternoon nt 1 o'clock, to keep things moMng for the great ocean ynchl contest. Fred smith and itoben sningie were appointed as an auditing committee tu supervise expenditures. Socrctary H. P. Wood was Instructed to nddress a letter to Shrcve & Co . San Francisco, placing an order for me cup mat is io dc mo principal ire .hy, tho prize for the winner of the race. It Is Intended to lime a num ber of smaller trophies, facsimiles of the first prize, to give the contestants as souvenirs. These latter will be mado In Honolulu. If the sumentr trophies arc not facsimiles they will be sultablo cups purchased of local dealers. According to the Instructions sent Shreve & Co., the first prlzo will be a $500 cup, calabash shaped, of solid sller and II hod with gold, 93 by lC'.i Inches, On one side (hero will bo a sketch of Diamond Head and on the Other space will be left for the name of tho wlnnlg yacht and a suitable Inscription, ' The base will be seven Inches high and sixteen Inches In diameter at the bottom, made of koa or ko wood. This work la glcn Shrcvo & Co. for the reason that It would bo Impossible to get It done elsewhere In time. Shrcvo & Co, nre urged to get the cup finished (Contlnusd on Page 40 Ml WILL BiONlMAY Her.fj Witerhouse Trust Co,, Ltd,. Stock ard Bond Brokers, Officts: Cor. Fort and Merchant fits. Ttfcptone Exchange No. 4. if - 1i The J.Hopp&Co. ,: ft 1 'h for Hor f "Old Reliable Furniture House." y intei-Is ft Y O U N Q BUILDING, t' on ace REMOVAL The KA'SH COMPANY, Ltd. Calls the attention to the Consolidation of its Stores in the improved and attractive quarters at the corner of Hotel and Fort streets. The management takes, this opportunity to thank its many patrons for past favors and cordially invites them to call at the new store, where they will always be welcome and find the largest and best Stock of Clothing and Fur nishings in the city ' The old Hatcl street store is closed and all business hereafter conducted at the FORT STREET STORE 1 J W ti UUUU rUrUllUIw It boar-1 thBchooner and proceeded to fi iuh utrr iu iiiiu, wiiciu niiu uuaiijr ui' s A. &.. 1 Vlainil In na f silr Tti pmt crlintit Ida Imn 'i Largest oiock in m uny "i "y '" f" ''". """" '" 6 from which to make selections, k ?.u.rl" ?l. !." !5.h.?"c !!". bc E? it, , iuiku, iiciiuu ui hv,i:uivvii uuuio, iin X steamer was In constant danger of naviug mo luwiiuo iuui ucr iJiuprut-r. I illO IIUCI IUI11IVI kiivs 1111 IU buuw j (hat tho Kaulkeaoull herself Is worth , wnuo ner cargo, which cuiiiibi 1,700 bags of Al sugar, destined llnnnliilii l vnlno.t nl 1.1. RID. Tho J "Old Reliable Furniture House." J. Intei-Island Company claims that It Is ftYOUNO BUILDING, t' on account of tho services rendered Jvt-tv. i-(intfiJM-?3ffs hy Uk steamer Kalulanl, entitled to sal. J' j Ivage In the proportion generally given In such cases, and nsks for the sum of S 1.670. this being Just one half of tho I combined vnluo of tho schooner and her cargo. The noxt meeting of the Hoard of Supervisors will probably occur on the 19th or -Oth Instant.. JWW 8 S S S -aC-SK! Pit win i w I A IT YIjYj PAY YOU Tho trial of Jolinn, who committed tho atrocious murder on tho Wharton child at Walalua a short time ago, will begin next Thursday. Tho case was set for that date by Judge Lindsay, with the understanding that It should be continued only In case both tho prorcciitlon and the defenso agreed to It. "I am not going to consent to a con tinuance of tho Johnson case," said Attorney General Peters today. That matter has dragged along too long al ready. I shall expect to start right ahead with tho caso on Thursday." When Judge Kingsbury, who was originally appointed to defend John son, withdrew from the derense, judgo Lindsay appointed T, M. Harrison and Abraham Kaulukou to take his place, lloth these attorneys would prefer to withdraw from the case, or at. least to hav-) an extension of time granted In which to prepare a defense, but It Is not probable that the court will con- .FRUIT FOSOUVENIRS The Tropic Fruit Company has pre sented each Oregon maid of the Jour nal rarty, leaving for homo In the Sier ra trday. with a box or Hawaiian can ned pineapples. The company also senJs to the Oregon journal omcc, Portland, half a dozen csbcs of the lus clotik product. Naval Militia Under Federal Direction (Atiocinlcd Vrttt Fprclal Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. The bill providing for State Naval militia t obecarrled on along the lines of the present State National Guard, has been favorably reported to Congress. This will provide Government ap. propriatlon for Naval Militia organizations. o DRITI8H STEAMER COLNE GOES DOWN. m LONDON, England, March 13. The British steamer Colone has founder, ed on the Dutch coast. Twelve of the crew'were drowned and seven saved. o TAFT IS UNDECIDED. (Aiiociated J'rrst Special Calk) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. Secretary Tatt says he Is undecided whether to accept an appointment to the Supreme Bench. o ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. (Aiioclatcil J'rcM Sptclal Cable) PARIS, France, March 13. The Countess Castellane has asked for an absolute divorce from her husband. June 11 And Water Carnival Kdgar Hcnrlqucs, representing tho Kaahiimanu aud Kamehameha Clubs, tho iormcr an aggregation of ladles and the latter of members of the male ,sex, will present himself beforo the members of tho Hawaii Promotion Com mlttoo, In regular session assembled I this nlternoon, to discuss with them .various projects for the fitting obscrv lancu of Kamehameha Day, June 11th, tho principal holiday with all Hawaii ans. Representatives of. tho boat clubs will also appear before the Promotion Committee In ro the great water car nival planned. They don't want this event io occur on junu n, ior mo rea son that It would Interfere with train ing for the races on July 4th. Tho car nival may take place on April 21st. TO YISITMOLOKANS J. II. Castle will go to Kauai this af ternoon to visit tho Molokans at Ha paa, to see how they aro gottlng on and to completo cortatn arrangements for their welfare. 8ARRIEN IS FRANCE'S LEADER. j$jjKKWjiWKyj.imiiMM 3$ i to rent a box In our safe-deposit k vault. The cost Is very nominal S5 PER YEAR AND UP, jif and you may rest assured that V V your valuables, once Installed r W theeln, are as safe as they cans V possibly be, V) Hawaiian Trust Co., j$ Limited., 3K GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1860 min w. m6 Ml V?T10 . IXk! the recent .insurance investigation no company passed a better ex amination than the GERMANIA LIFE. All approved forms of in surance written &E m m m m (Altoclatcd l'rc$$ Special Cable) PARIS, France, March 13. M. Sarrlen has formed a Cabinet. o - DOWIE AND HIS WIFE PART. f.tMoelatri! I'm Sprrtal Cable) ' ' CHICAGO, III., March 13 "Elijah" Dowle and his wife are said to have separated, i o GOVERNMENT TO MAKE POWDER. (Attoetalrtt Vrttt fipeclal Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13 An amendment made to the National Fortification Bill provides for a Government powder factory. ' OLD MINISTRY WILL GO BACK. BELGRADE, Servla, March 13. The old Servian Ministry that went out on account of Its being opposed to the pro-Austrian policy, will be slightly al tered and returned to power. SAN FRANCI8CO, Cal March 13. BEETS: 88 analysis, 8s td. Par Ity, 3.77 cents. Previous quotation, 8s 3 3-4d. fishermen at Lahalna, Maul, underwent shipwreck In the raging ''storm of the 7th Instant, a brave Hawaiian, Kaulwa, by name, seeing various attempts at rescuo falling. Jumped Into the break ers and, after many struggles In tbe angry waves, rescued the shipwrecked Japanese. "With much pleasure and hearty ap preciation I heard of theevent and the action of the noble and self-sacrificing "At the same time I take special In terest In this matter, since the facts show how much klndneta and friend liness Is shown by the Hawallana and other residents for tho Japanese. "I Immediately wrote to some Japan ese nt Lahalna In order to make In quiry about this heroic action aud about the method of cxprcsslug Ibankj undertaken by the Japanese society there, and of which I was tery glad to hear, , "After reccUIng their report I wish to express my high appreciation and profound thanks'toward the bravo Ha waiian thiough the proper channel." Native Hero Is Thanked Officially K. Matsubara, Japanese Acting Con sul here, this afternoon gave tho fol lowing statement to n Kill let In report er: "As. we know from your paper of March Oth. when several Japanese VVVVVVVWWAVVVVVWVVVWVVyVVVVlArtAAAAAAAVWVy SHOE HAPPINESS . s(?a939saaaa93a39a98a:a Henry Waterhouse Trust Co,, Ltd. 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