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fwplp,Bfppif' I intnt xtow?i,'tww Every woman and every man is on the lookout for some bargain Evening Bulletin Mww.rrvxmmirtmmtW'Mti jjOne Vote Fori STEAMER TABLE from Sin Francisco ( Alaturdn , , . ,Apl. C Copllt! ... , Apr It For San Francisco: ' Ventura ,Air. fi Koren . , ,,,, Ail. fi From Vancouver: The CVCNINd BULLETIN PACirlC STATES TOUIt. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1907. Thli vote It ged until April 26, 1907. Aornngi Alii. t For Vancouver: Manuka May 1 3:30 O' in hum iimiim nouns use ii bulieiin EDITION T fxu;w;w.yiy;yiw.wwr,&K, W.V..WAV,.W.if.W Vol. IX" No.. 3658 HONOLULU. rKUKITOKY OP HAWAII. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1907 iJKIOB O OKNTH m v P. ' c tt I r if'-i I J ( Honolulu Municipal j TAKE NO tt Tlic Hoard of Immigration hold a meeting this afternoon for the purpose of drafting u resolution which should net forth tho policy which tho Hoard may deem lit to pursue In tho future), A number qf dlffcient plans have liccn offered, nil of which were discussed In tho meeting, but no Ilnnl action wus taken mid tho meeting was adjourned till l:3't tomorrow, when u resolution In regard to the policy of tho lloaid will In all probability be, adopted. The Hoard appointed W. 1". Dillingham as tho executive oni ccr of tho Hoard with full power to take such action an ho should deem necessary in the distribution of llio Immigrants to arrive on the llello'polls and tliu llomcilc. it ii it it iNl ii ii ii it City And County Law Is Approved By Good Majority 8BNATK 37th Hay Porenoon Session The) Seiiato this afterniMin passed tho 'Municipal bill on final reading mid it now goes to tho House. As the tmo for the final volo approach ed Senator Illshop. offered u scries of amendments purposed to hedgo tho authority of the proposed municipal ity. Ills motions railed. The final vote stood us follows: Acs Drown, Huysolden, Make l;au, Hewitt, Downed, Chllllngwdvth, Ijine, Knudscn, and Smith. Noes McCarthy, Gandnll, Kala iiiii, Woods, Illshop. Absent Coelho. . ' Tho consideration of tho municipal bill on third reading consumed near ly the entire forenoon session of tho Senute today, and was tho most lm 'iKirtunt matter handled by t'liut hmiso. Tho entffo bill was read through by thu clerk, and It was on ly at the end ot'thls reading that dis cussion began. Dlshop led oft with a strong opposition to tho provision for u municipal election this year. Ho vtated flatly that, ho would not vote for tho hill uulers It wore so amend ed. Smith opposed this, hut Lane, the Introducer or the bill, said that he did not care much whether tho fiist election was held in 1907, as provided In the bill, or in 1908,' as proposed by Illshop, and tho 'amend ment carried. Further amendments were offered providing fors1the np pioval by tho Supervisors of the ap pointment or deputies by the' City Clerk, Treasurer hnd other such offl cors. Finally n recess was tukciumd further changes will be token up this afternoon, . Tho Judiciary Commlttoe reported (orml Oolic.1 f)rMtn MADE IN NEW YORK. AihaJRMillmln iffi IUKUT1 j lauauaEaiiisjSfttvwtt, ibiikte J.mKfaftiM&&--1 . - ACTION j ft, it ii ii H H it ii ii ii ii ti on Sennto Hill !, relating to tho as Mssmcnts of person's Interests, rec ommending that it bo referred to tho commission, handling tax matters. Aiiopicu. TJie same committee reported on Fcnatc Hilt 90, providing that all persons employed by the Govern ment must be citizen's, recommend Ing that It be tabled. Tho report read In part as follows: THAT CITIZEN HILL. The bill provides that "all offi cers, deputies, clerks, usslstants, in terpreters, police, laborers and other persons employed In tho service of tho Government or tho Territory or Hawaii, or In tho service or any County or municipal subdivision or hi Id Territory must ho citizens or the United States or America," and wo think that tho requirement Is too sweeping and would not bo In tho public Interest, Section 121 or tho ItovUed I.uws provides that mi person shall bo em ployed as n mechanic or laborer up on nny public -work carried on by this Territory, or by any political subdivision thereof, whether tho work Is done by contract or other wise, unless such person is a citizen of the United States, or eligible to I ecomo n citizen. Under these pro visions It has been difficult at times to obtain laborers to do necessary jublic work, and to extend It as con templated by the bill under consider ation would be III advised. With tho mlxod population of the Territory It not Infrequently becomes desirable to employ Interpreters and occasional (Continued on Pao 2) Dlank books of nil sorts, lodgers, etc. manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub lishing Company, It's Not The Price you pay for your Spring Suit that is of so much im portance to you. The main trouble is getting on-that pleases you, one that you know is absolutely right ai to style and fit. These trou bles disappear the moment you put on one of our suits. You don't have to have someone tell you it ii be coming and that it fits you perfectly you Know it. No matter what price a man pays for a suit he is per fectly satisfied it he gets his money's worth, THE XASH CO., Limited, tel. Main '25. . cor. fort anp hotel stb, Hundreds Of Houses ShakeDown (Atinctatnl 1'rtn BvoeM CnVU) TIFIIS, Morocco, April 4. Twenty earthquake shocks have been felt in this section since March 20. Three hundred houses have fallen and 1000 damaged. Eight persons are known to have been killed and many injur ed. Famine threatens, Burns One To A Crisp SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., April 4. One Italian was burned to death and a score injured here today in a Are in one of the hotelsof the city. Fitzgerald s Dead HONGKONG, China, April 4. bishop Fitzgerald of the Methodist Cliurck is dead. OR, COOPER QUOTES FROM MANY STATES LAW FOR MEDICINE "As a result or last night's discus flon I havo been looking up tho law on Christian Science In various States or tho Union," satit Dr. C. II. Cooper this noon. "I find that thero aro no exemp tion or privileges granted for tho prnctlco of Christian Science In tho following forty-six States and Terri tories; Alabama, Alaska, 'Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Del aware, DUtilct or Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, ldnho,.4ndlaua, In ws, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nova da, New Jersey, Now Moxlco, Now York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma) Oregon, Pennsylva nia, Philippine Islandu, Porto itlco, Jthode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah,, Vermont, Vir ginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. "Out or flfty-rour 8tates and Terri tories in tho Union, there aro only eight that mako exemptions In favor or Christian Science. I quote from each or tlio laws In these eight States itnd Territories, as follows: "Connecticut "Tho law does not upply'to dentists; nor to chriopodlsts who do not ii8o drugs, medicines or poison, nor to persons practicing tiiai Hnge..Swedlsli movement cure, sun cure, mind-cure, magnetic healing or Christian Science; nor toveisons'who So not use or1 prescrlho drugs, pol pons, medicines, chemicals or nos trums.' "Illinois '.Does not npujjr to any eison who administers to or tleats llio sick or sufferlngMy mental or rplrltual means without the use or BANANAS CHOICE-ONES to Mainland points, at low rates. Leave your orders at WELL8-FARGO OFFICE KINQ 6T. SIDE TALKS WITH THE LADIES ON CANDIDATES 'Who can enter the Bulletin Pa cific Coast Tour contest J" Strangely enough, this question appears to be still worrying the minds of some of the people of the town. "Any reputable young woman born in the Hawaiian Islands" is the rule the Bulletin lays down, and that ought to be sufficient to clear the mind of any thouchtful person-. The Hilo people wanted to know if wid ows anu married women were eli gible, and the Bulletin sent. back a lepetition of the regulation. This paper (eels that the public will decide between the candidates, but if anyone wants the Bulletin's opinion on what the public will do, it will have to be honest and confess its conviction that the married wom en, widows and.gross-widows, If Ha waii has any (grass-widows), have to face considerable odds. There are exceptions to all rules, but the gen eral drift of such contests as the Bul letin has inaugurated has been to ward the young women, debutantes, so to speak, and girls who have to work for an hc.uit living. The young women who make this tour will be the cynosure of every community through which they pass. It will be a promotion trip in every. sense of the word, and that is why the people of the Islands will favor fine young women, and will tend to hedge on candidates who come under the head of "fair,, fat and forty". As has been frequently repeated, it is not for the Bulletin to dictate, but merely to recommend. This trip of Hawaii girls along the Pacific Coast is an event in which the whole popu lation of the Islands is interested. A splendid basis to work on would be to put forward candidates who arc attractive as well as pretty, because beauty of chnracteV is not always purely a mnttcr of face and figure. The candidates should be young worn' en whom Hawaii will be pleased to favor with an advance notice that "Representative young women from Hawaii are to visit your town and they represent our towns." So far as this paper can make out, the entries lor this contest will satis fy the most critical. All over the Islands the people are picking out'the best girls Irom the best families, Some requests for information have been made, however, which lead this paper to sugges't that peroxide blondes 'of doubtful yean would draw 23, and bright voung girls of Hawaii will cet the votes. KJCttXJtXKXKttW.KSOfKK nny drug or material remedy. "Indian Territory 'Osteopathy, massage, Christian Science and her bal treatment arc not affected by tho act.' "Kansas 'Hut nothing in this act Don't Live' In Earthquakeville The strain is too great. There is.no peace of mind for the person who leaves his precious documents and valuables unguarded. .He is constantly liable to the shock of sud den and complete loss not a pleas ant feeling. For robbers and fires tome as unexpectedly as earthquakes and are as, merciless. Rent one of Nur safe deposit box es for 60c a month. This places you on Easy Street. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort St. Hcnolul vaXflBsBn jklijKkiJ Ijiimi jjrV.ift Thaw Is Sane, Say The Experts (At'oclntrd ,1'reti Special Call" I NEW YORK. N. Y April 4. The Lunacy Commission appointed to pass o nthe sanity of Harry K. Thaw, handed in its decision today. It de clares that Thaw is sane. Jury Slow ForGrafters SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 4. The cases of Glass and De Twillcr, charged with bribing Supervisors in connection with telephone franchises, have been postponed for a week. No jury has yet been secuied for the trial of Abe Ruef. Differences Split Even CHICAGO, Hl April 4. The dis pute with V, ' .-l raMroad employes has been settled by comprjnici. A slight accident which might havo caused Io.hs of life took place lit loiner of Heretauhi and Itlver stieets. A Jap anese hack driver, Iwata, was watch ing his buck when suddenly his horso shied and run away. Tho lines caught the diiver's legs and dragged him along. The bystanders cuma to his assistance and Ihu horso was brought to u halt. When picked up Iwutu was badly bruised. X X X X A X X X X )( M K X 50 M JC tlmll bo construed as Interfering with any religious beliefs In the treatment of disease; provided, that quarantine I collations relating ,to contagious disease nro not Infringed en.' "Mnlno 'Tills net does not apply to nor tn mid-wives who lay no claim to the tltlo or physlclun or doctor, nor to clairvoyants or to per miiis practicing hypnotism, magnetic healing, mlud-curn, massage Chris tian Science, so called, or any other method or healing, If no poisonous or dangeious drugs aro employed nor mrglcal operations performed.' "Now Hampshire Tho act doe? not apply to clairvoyants or to per rons practicing hypnotism, magnetic healing, massage. Christian Science, or any other method of healing, It no drugs aro employed or surgical oper I'tlons mo perfnimed, "Tennessee Tho act docs not ap ply 'To veterinary surgeons, nor os teopaths, not giving or using medi cine In their practice, nor to optl- i Inns, nor to Chjdstluu Scientists.' "Massaciiusetts 'itcgisiorea pharmacists prescribing gratuitously, osteopaths, clalrvoyuns; or persons practicing hypnotism, magnetic heal ing, mind-cm e, massage, Christian Science, or rosmopnthlo methods or healing aio not permitted to hold themselves as practltloncis of medi cine or attempt to practice within tho meaning of this net.' "in regal d In Christian Scientists! If It bo their Intention to practlco for pay or remuneration, there should bo n piovlslou In tho law that will hold Millil, just as In tho raso of physl dans who practlco medicine." Furniture LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE ISLANDS. J. Hopp & Co,, YOUNG BUILDING. HSgggzr 44f44l Carter Cabinet Meets! t-t4t t t ff ttuti t t- Governor Carter this moriilur, summoned hit heads of depart- meats together in tho roblu's-vKg-bluu chamber for a "cnbliipl" ' meeting. Thoso present were, besides tho Covernor, Secretary At- kliiKou, Attorney General Peters, Superintendent of Public Works llolliiwny, Lund Commissioner Pratt injd Treasurer Campbell. Thu meeting was a lengthy one and evidently on somo Important mat- tcr. The fact alone that this Is Ihu first cabinet meeting whlih has been called for over n year, the lust one being tho one at which an attempt was made to change thu manner of distributing pub- lie printing, made thu meeting rl.i n subject of curiosity mid considerable speculation. It was considered almost ceitnln by tho wise ones about the ' Capitol halls that tho matter of ululated resignations was tho sub- Ject under consideration. This question uns brought up by tho hostile attitude or thu Sennto towards this system, by Which, It was claimed by the Senators, the Governor had usurped powers which were not granted him by luw, and had made tho approval by tho Senate or his appointees such as Is provided by statute, n mere hollow farce without significance. ' Now the Senate has forced the Ibsuo by (he Introduction of n bill preventing thu giving of undated reslgni,.lons by olllrlnls anil employees of the Territory to their superiors by preventing the Auditor from drawing warrants in favor of such olllelala and i further Imposing a line of ?100 for tho violation of this net. iV ii it it ii - it it ii it it ii ii it ii ,"J Senate Plays Politics, Says Representative Rice, jj Ana Loots i reasury iiousi: ' '37th Day Foicnoon Session "This House is the only thing tlu(t standi) between the looters mid the Treasury," i lid Iteprescntutlvo Itlco in tho Hot- i this morning. "Tho Senate Is , ..ylng politics, It has gone to woik mid raised salaries. In tending that wo shall cut them down again." The remark was mailo during tho consideration of Semite Hill 30, which Is the Territorial salary ap propriation hill. Itlco had previously stated that tho hill as passed by tho Senate Is far In (xress or tho estimated income and that It must bo cut down. And many or tho Items were cut down before tho House, took lis noon lcrcss. Thero was little disposition on the part of nny of thu members to boost salaries, though In exceptional (uses small raises were allowed. Assistant Superintendent or Pub- lie Works Hnwlund lost his Job so far as tho House is concerned. When tho item or S2.0 u month for tho salary or tho Assistant Superintendent or Public Works, Supervising Kngineer nnd Superintendent or Water Works nnd Sewers, which Is tho tltlo under which the Sonata put llowland back- once, came up, Kanlho moved that It bo stricken out, nnd after a lengthy discussion tho motion curried. At 9:30 the House went Into Com Uilttt'e or the Whole, with Castro In tho chair, to consider Senate Hill 30, The Cosmo Manufacturers' 1051 Fort Street '. 'i it .' llio Territorial salary appropriation bill. It was moved that tho bill bo taken till Item by Item. V like stated that before taking uli II various Items, ho wanted to siy thii Ihla I. Ill u ...,uun.l 1.. .... ,0 ,.. I. about JS7.1I00 above the ustiinnteiLlit coma. T he departmental iiiniroiirlrp, Hon bill as pasBcd by- tho House ram about J1I9.0U0 over, wi that tho two'"1 l.lllu ..III .,.,,.., .. !..... ,,! -V "inn .,,, ti,,,,, it, ,v .11 IIIMllI lllllll f IV","' U0U over the Income of tho Territory, There Is u balance on hand of about.. SlbS.tiOO. so the two accounts will about balance. If any appropriations nro tn' bo mailo for permanent Improvements.' said It lee, "wo will havo to cut down this bill." LIHUAHIAN OK AUCHIVHS. The first objection cnnio from Ka nlho, and was to thu Item of $IG0 a month for tho (.alary of tho librarian ot public an hives. Kanlho moved to (Continued on Page 3) l " SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 3. BEETS: 88 analysis, 0s. 2 l-4d. Par ity, 3.02 cents. Previous quotation 9s. 3d. A WINNER FOR A BUSINESS SHOE. A black balmoral with a straight last blucher, made of all vici kid with a light, single extension welt sole, low heel, and cap toe. The price is S4.50. Ask for No. 401, Shoe Co,'Ltd.f 'Phone Main 282 ,&( I