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EVKN1NU BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H.. FIUbAY, AIMIIL 17, 1908. W j l K Evening Bulletin DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHINQ CO., LTD. At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Baity every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wjitlnco H. Rcit-rintftOn. - - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. HVUNINCl IIUI-UIJTI.N WUlIKl.Y UUI-l.UIIN IYr Month anynhrrrrn I S .7 ftr Sl Moulin S .Ho Pcf Quarter, anywlirn In I S 2.oo Per Year, itiywlicre In U 5. I.H Per Year, am licre m V s rt.oo Per Year atiywliere In Catwda l.fto Per Near, puitpaul, foreign. Il.oo Per ear iwtiialj, foreign 2.hi CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. - 185 - 256 rnp g I tfditoriul Rooms, t l-lBualness Office, Entrreil at itir roMoflicr at Honolulu i trennd iUm tnttter FRIDAY APRIL 17, 1908 Mtn with mono hip iipoi- pocil lutora. Tht buv foi limxtim-nt nnil holit until llii piU-e KOU so hoi that they really have I" let K. Democratic imperii nro ulicaily talking of what thev uotilil lll.o to rto with the sugar turlff when It U .ovlhcil. There Is nothlnB In their conversation to iiinlte lluwrjll chip;' t lion i its (rtuiulK It Is fnlr to ireilli't Hint Dr. Color will icport lilmnelf u jear hence as :i cIi.uikciI man, he having thotiKht hi hail run the galnm of experience lm foro he becnnio I'leshlent of the lla wnllnn Hoard of Health. .Mm Hill says the html t linos limn been low In reaching the West hut nro likely to arrlic. May abundant crops stop the wae of depression bo fore It reaches the border. That Is nlmt held It baeli last year. The Kleot Ihilertalnnient Commit tee slinulil bcKin woik at the em Meat possible, day. There Is mi nuieli to be done that procrastination ninj be dis astrous to the coinfoit of the people unil the oM'ellcme of the proBram. If Mnlue will send Harold M. Scw ull to Congress mid William Kent to the United States Senate, Hawaii will liaxo high-class Indlieet representa tion, nnil at least one earnest worker for the American merchant marine. Commercial bodies are not wasting breath when asking for porinnnont awsUnincnt of the Fleet to the l'.i Clllr. 'i ho American Nation. Is gov erned by Its people, ami oven a peti tion from the business bodies of tho TcrrltoryMif Hawaii will hao much influence If preentcd to the l'rcqij dent and the Congiess of tho United States. ACTS BETTER THAN WORDS. Theio Is no ioal or miuxmil road In political harmony. It Is the'eas lest thing In tho world to reach. It ronuliea onlj honesty and common decency for guidance In dealing with public men and public affairs. It cannot bo biought about by u criminal pi ess acting tho part of the criminal and assailing honest and generally lespected men with stud iedly dishonest misrepresentation and vile slander. Tho citizens of Honolulu who aru honestly In favor of Republican har mony and with to gain Republican success In the elections next fall will begin now " ,ali0 "" Interest In tho Btntua oi mo pauy within their in dividual precincts and strive to se cure fair representation hi tho party ranks and the presentation of high grade men for public olllco. Such u tourso will not only pro duce harmony. 'l will establish "'"' mony to (Irmly that It will not bo necessary to wasto valuablo time talking nhout harmonizing when fv eryono ought to havo his coat off and bo at work. Acts by solf-respcctlng citizens nro better than wordy wan. PEARL HARBOR BENEFITS. ir tho I'carl Harbor bill that was passed by tho House Is uccopted ill detail by tho Senate, tho city of Ho nolulu and tho Territory of Hawaii will get nil tho d licet anil Immedltn? benellts that could possibly bo deriv ed from tho development of tho har bor and Its iiavul station. Ono of tho ull-Importnnt factois In this bll is tho designation of n grav ing dock. Delegate Kulilo In his ear lier letters gave the Impression that the dry dock for tho Harbor would bo a Moating duclc. In which case tho contrart for Its construction would bo let to bo mo mainland corporation and tho money from tho labor pay rolls would bo expended clseworo than Honolulu. Our people could not and would not lalso an objection to this, If tlio naval authorities docmed tho floating dock best. It Is very gratifying Indeed to find that Congress has adopted tho plan which will 'call for tho expenditure of funds for lauor In this city or Its Immediate vlclijlty. Tho graving dock meana tlint'nll the work will bo done by mechanics anil others who make their homes here. This will ho the case rcg.ildlesn of whether tho lontint't Is secured b) u local or out side eoncorn, or the work carried on b tho Oowrnnicnt department ill icct. This labor will bo citizen labor and should hi lug to the city a very deslrnble class of people from tho mainland. Honolulu will experience the full force of the direct and Indirect bene fits of the development of the harbor, and as the two millions noil more np pioprlnted Is made Immediately avail able there seems no rc.iRou to doubt that the construction will ho started in I lie Immediate futmc. The spirit of the bill as Interpreted by compar ison with the usual appropriation bills seems to be that Congress ex pects tho naval station lo bo estab lished and ready to receive ships at the earliest possible moment. . With such a spur behind the engi neers, It ought to be within the lauge of.probabllltlc8 that tho dredg ing and the tonsil action of the docks and of the shops and the forwarding of fortifications will all be going on nt the Baiuc time, and that ''right eoou." All I'carl -Ilaibor needs now Is sanction by the Somite. Tho Presi dent's signature Is ready and watting. KUHIO EXPLAINS BILI (Continued from Pase'l nlng the channel Improvement, mak ing it total of S2, 700,000. Under suspension of tlio Inles only twenty minutes of debalo Is permit ted to each side. The striking feat ure of this debate was that ccry speech on both sides of tho IIouso Kilauea Volcano "It was the grandest spectacle on earth ' "The flic was thrown within twenty feet of tho lop of the pit, and the Ilnor was covered with running streams of lava " "I would not havo mlshcd the sight for nny considera tion." These wero tho remarks made by visitors who returned from tho Vol cano by tho MAUNA I.OA this week. Don't wait for the activity to cease; book now while the show is on. Only $42. CO for tho round trip. For information regarding tho trip apply to HENRY WATERH0USE TRUST COMPANY, Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu. rUfe atiwo z&iwss. -j wr3mmpjxnis?&?xs ysftvw IT COMPANY. rUTjUI-VMIX TiCK?i BbrtCainouas. ryynraMMMM (Jionolulu.Hiw.il. FURNISHED King Street $40.00 Manoa $60.00 King Street $40.00 Prospect Street $50.00 UNFURNISHED Beretania Street $35,00 King Street $15.00 Kinau Street $30.00 Beretania Street $40.00 Emma Street $50.00 Beretania Street $18.00 Kaimuki $20.00 Lunalllo Street $23,00 Matlock Avenue $22.50 Aloha Lane , . , .$18.00 Kewalo Street . ; $22.50 Hotel Street $20.00 Matlook Avenue . . , . , $30,00 Lunalilo Street $25.00 Kalihi $17.00 - I, n i . FOR SALE A Bargain Makiki District. Three bedroom, modern cottage. Cash or installments. Waterhouse Trust Corner Fort and Merchant Sts, Honolulu. GOOD FRIDAY IU ClIKISTlNA Ho-WIITTI .M I II ritlltlC, 1111(1 Hot It sllCC'), Tlmt I o.ui gtuml, O Christ, licni-atli'Thy enm, To number drop by drop Thy blood's slow loss, And yet -not weep i Xot o tlioso women loved " " Wliii willi I'xeeeilinj: grief hihu'ifledjTIue; Xot so fallen I'eter, wee'phhj 'bitterly;1 '. i 1 Xot so the thief was moved; Xot no the Situ nnil .Moon Which bid Ibcir faces in u starless sky, A horror of great darkness nt broad noon I, only J. Vet jrivi not o'er, I Sit t seek Th sheep, true Shepherd of the (lock; Greater limn -Mots, turn mid loqk once more. And smite n rock. Ttooh AY, Monthly. UNI LANDS ARE Sjwfi lmd LoXtt Furnished Houses wns favorable lo the bill; tho only criticism offered was Hint the bill should have carried an even larger total, and that the legislation should have been enacted long ago. Mr. Tnwncy called particular attention lo the fact that the Navy Depart ment had for ten jcars delayed sub mitting lo Congress nny ulaclnl es timates for a naval b.iso at I'carl Harbor, and that of all tho Items In the hill, only the single one of the dry dock had been estimated for thh jenr, so that the work Is really being undertaken on the Initiative of Con gress Itself and In ndvnnco of the de- Monoa. 2 bedrooms $27.50 pnrtmentnl estimates. 'Young St., 2 bedrooms ,....$30.00 The action of Mr. Hates In send- King St., 3 bedrooms $35.00 lug n copy of the bill and report Greene St., 4 bedrooms $35.00 with n personal letter to every mem- Prospect St., 4 bedrooms ....$60.00 her of Congress had enabled each Waikiki, 4 bedrooms $60.00 member to be Informed on the sub- Manoa, 3 bedrooms $60.00 Jcct. ' Manoa, 4 bedrooms , . .$60.00 During the debate n large map Ainahau, Waikiki r $75.00 that I htm previously nun made, showing Hawaii as the Key to the Pacific, was displayed In front of the Speaker's desk, and It wns surround ed with Interested members through out tho discussion. In nccordnnco with Chairman Halo's wish, the, bill will probably, be' added to the Naval appropriation bill In tho Senate. The land lease, bill wns mndo law by the signature of the President on Thursdny last. r. M qiiTwtltJvnoUv up tho hills than it now does. It Is a well known fact that nearly tuloc tiro length'bt'tlmo Ib needed lo get a I crop off tho lands In higher altitude On Krldny we wero given a hear-' than alpng the const, and on account . . - .. ..... ... 1,1 11111, lllll IIIUll 1.111IIH Hill I1UL HIIIL'IIIIU nig oeioro me Hiin-coniinuico on ,. ,i' . . -.. .i.i " '., .i 1 , , . ,. . ,, . , by tho gr,owurs. With tho extended I.lclllnniiRps. In which wt nrrnil n . . . . .. ...... . . .. .....,.. ieaso, planters win sou ino uuvaniacc how lint-order light for tho north- ()f tnklm.'.up this laud, forthoy will em coast of Kauai, an additional be nble lo get tho same results, that SlO.OOn for the Honolulu range Is, the samo number of crops, from light, and provision for a llghtliou'w.'lils higher land, though lt,tak,eH, thorn i i j-.. (lllluf tut ml till tlntn I depot In Honolulu. . 'Ji twice thf .ildie. W'o shall probably lmvo a hearing I. n" u n,W ,"l.wV v"", lT, , before tho Committee on Public .';,"""?, ' ,. "X, "V.. Z Z '" 1W4nlt(t 1UI1 1 ll)t !) Ill IVIVllUa Ulill will be tho means or getting lots of new lands' opened up." Ilulldlngs later this week. Very truly yours, J. KAI.ANIANAOU3, a Delegate to Congress t HAWAII BENEFITED BY (Continued from Paze 11 llego to at any tlmo go to n pian who SUPERVISORS MAY ' (Continued bom Pare 11 law to provide for n special election In such a caso tho old Hoard of Su pervisors will simply hold on for an' has lnml undor lease, give him no-. other two years. tlcc, and take out any part gf tho land All tho Hopubllcan leading lights which Ib wanted for settlement. This who ,lnvo ookcij (o tl0 mnUcr nro Is expressly stipulated In the terms ' COIlvlncoj that lhls u whnt wlll ,m. of every lenso under tho now lnw. , . ,, , , , , , Now, If Castle, held thoso lands on ,en' "." PVe" ch"" Aehl. wh ''f tho other side of the, Islnnd under I'Ccn doing some; luYcstlgatlng onhls (his kind pf a Ieaso wo would not ,wn liool ngrccs that this Is correct, havo to bother to wait around until Tho only thing" which can bo done to ho getB ready to sitnender tho lands, prevent bucIi n cmitlncencv. snvs If ho does, but wo would go lo him . Achl, Is to havo tho coming J.eglsln- . I . ii I sucn-turo pass an act providing for a spe tho 'mnds foV'seithimemr'lf hohad a m'0?"0" 'T, ?1,' n,X , T, crop of any kind on tho land ho f!1"ml'1 ,ho M"ticlpnl bill fall, and would, of courso, bo given sufficient ,10 ,I0,DS tllat J,,Ib wI" 1)0 (,ono- TllHt time lo dls'poso of It. However, ho tho. Municipal Act may bo found to would know that at tho end of tho lie a pretty rotten reed to lean on time wo gave him, ho would havo to has been tho conclusion which A, V. surrender the lands. Ilia ownership '.luilil has' suggested. in iiii'iu wuiiiu uu jimi, "To lllustrnto the value of thin point suppose ono man wero given n largo tract of Oovcromcnt agricul tural land iimler Ieaso. Ho probably would lino tho best part of tho land to servo kls purpose, but the lost of It, tho uncleared, wild part, ho1 would not bother with. Well, we go to him, notify him that v.f wlll tako this land back, and Ihen wo turn It ocr to tho small sottler and give him a long lense. "Tho cane belt on Hawaii will bo extended on .account of tho now lnw. It will icach n mils and a half farther GET- FILIPINO For Your Next Evening Gown. Made of Pineapple Fibre and Silk, in stripes only. We have two patterns in each of the foUowiag colon: WHITE WITH PINK; WHITE WITH BLUE: WHITE WITH LAVENDER; WHITE WITH BLACK; . and AIL WHITE. 36 inches wide, 85o. Yard. EHLERS W m A COLLAR BUTTON is an insignificant article, yet it is a very necessary one. There is a great difference is collar buttons; the cheap, flims one is an abomination, but the strong, heavy, well-made, sol id gold button is a pleasure to use and wear, Our are the kind that LAST A LIFETIME and GIVE SAT ISFACTION TO THE WEAR ER. Ii. F. Wichman & Co. LIMITED. LEADING JEWELERS. (Inventor Krear this morning wnn In consultation with Land Conunls iloncr Pratt and oilier Interested par lies with regards tho Knpna lnml ap praisal. Tim report of Iho commit tee appointed to npprnlso tho vnluo ot tho lands was returned to tho Oo crnor last Monday, and ho, has care fully examined It, though nothing def inite linn been done , George Palrchlld of llie.ilakci) Sug ar Company wns In tils' oxeculUo building with regards lo tho; Matter. Tho GcneniOi- stated that something A'otihl probably be done towards mak ing exchanges with the Mnkeo Sugar Company In the near future Secre tary Mott-Smllli nnil l-'alrehlld studied Iho location of Iho dlffeitnt land.i on the map and discussed the situnttun, nlthoiigh (hey had nothing definite (o give out. DEMOCRATS AFTER (Continued from Pig 1) asked him to buy tho Aloha Alna. Admiral lleckTCy said that ho dots not caro lo go Into nny controversy by owning a newspaper; that ho ho- llcves In staying still and making no nolso. He may In Ihu futuiu travel abroad. Lato yesterday afternoon Mis. Nn wall! was. seen u her newspaper of fice on Smith street. Sno said that neither Admiral DocMoy nor any of his representatives bad called on hor with n proposition for buying tho' newspaper. , . It Is certain, however, regardless of all theso uuiiOim Hint. the Democrats will iisiimo tho luniingetncnt of tile Ko Aloha Alna. A piomlnciit Demo crat said yestelday that a commltteo, consisting of- Jon' Worn, J. Kmincliith and "Shanks" Mossninu, caljed on Mrs. Nnwah'l uomd tlriic last week niiit mndo Inquiry nH to the number jit shares Mrs. Nnwnbt held.' Mrs. Nu wnhl at that tlmo told tho committed that she would sell n large portion ot her shares to tho Democintlc party for n reasonable prlco She stated further that sho was ready to present to tho party a certain number of her shnrcs for the benefit of ,tho party. Tho above' commltteo wlll meet lo night with tho cxecutlvo fcommlttco of the party and dltcuss tho matter. The leading Democrats, realize tho fact that the Kc Atoha Alna In the past dhl Kb best In helping tho Dem ocratic nnrty in tho campaign, and to this end they intend to artlvo at n flnal'cmichislon as to tho purchase of tho newspaper. ' ' Tho Democratic parly noeds a pa per to help It In Iho coming cam paign. It Is admitted lhit after the purcluiso of thu paper Jias beem uer fected, Mrs. Nnwiihl will' bo retained as managing editor. At nny rate everything wlll be) Bet (led tonight at the executive meeting of tho Democratic party, i i Tho commltteo members will prob ably sail from San Krauclsco in July, arriving here July -3, and wlll spend two or three weckB on this Island, es pecially at i'carl Harbor, Wlfh which they wish to familiarize themselves thoroughly. Tho Hawaiian W'otnnn's Club will meet nt tho Kanichumchn School for Girls this Friday evening nt 7:110 o'clock. As (his Is tho regular an imal meeting u very good attendance Is hoped for by the president. Our EasterCards for 1908 as also our supplies of STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC., are specially selected to meet the taste of our community, and the HAWAHAN' ANNUAL is published to meet' flte-'need of var ied, reliable information! pertaining to the land we llvedri. " Thos. G. Thrum. STATIONER, ETC., 1603 FORT ST May's Old Kona Coffee Ask Your Grocer FOR Pau -Ka-liana Soap HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd. FRED. L. WALDR0N, Agt. Family Grocers Phone 76 J. M. LEVY & CO. Auto for Hire MANUEL REIS. Call up at any time by telephone any one of these numbers; 2D0, 200, 1097. AUTOS Repaired by our Auto Expert. Schuman Carriage C6M LMIITED. MERCHANT STREET. Qj&g ' TOWN AND COUNTRY SHIRTS -If HERE is in shirts bearing the label of manufacturer of undoubted responsibility a value, in that it stands for so much experience in cloth-buying, in pattern-s draughting and in styleL' designing. The Cluet mark assures correctness exclusivencss, duraDinty, $1.50 and more CLunrr. teabody a co Troj, n. - UVrt o( Arrow Collars ji li' A y.. -nn Stein Boch Spring end T HE NEW 'STEIN- BLOCH styles axe being shown. mm w Ail- KU-iUi ,-.'Srsi? TB13 IA11EL 3TAXDS rOB U YEARS I I Or KNOW1KQ IIOWeg At Where did they come from? Styles as this house presents them repre sent no one man's ideas. Stcirf-Bloch advertising presents to you photo graphs of the current Spring and Summer mod els according t o the world,'s best usage. They are genuine composites. They bring together into one suit or overcoat the . various points Included in reports reccived,iom ,tcin.-Bloch outpWs in 'jthe acknowledged' fash Moh capitals.'' . - Stein-Bloch commjsT sioncrs go nt seasonable" intervals to all Jhose iplacti'ton both sidcs'of the Atlantic "where ad-" vapcc. fashion ideas are. brought together into one procession by the limited trains and tlip ocean grey hounds. The observations of these men meet in the Stein-Bloch designing and cutting rooms. At one time it is a new fabrio from exclusive for eign looms, to be accurately reproduced for Stein-Bloch use. another time it is a trim top-coat idea from the box of a tallyho at a race meet in England. Again an afternoon coat worn on Fifth Avenue by a man who has time and means to indulge his clothes whims. Or it may be a smart suit idea from the floor of the Stock Exchange or a hot weather, suit from Palm Beach, a. Whichever it is, it is authentic, and shaped outo present to you as the most economical and sensible solution of a serious. mod ern problem. M. M Inerny. Ul Agents, . Fort and Meroliant Streets The Home of Sweets ' French Candies and Ice Cream at the Palm Cafe Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls The purc-brcd Jersey Bulls, Ojibway of Y. B., A. J, 0. C, No. 60247, and Guenon Lad, 2nd A. J, C, C, No. 62304, at service at $10. Tel. 890 The Pond Dairy 4 U-iSsWj