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TERM TORY-6F 'HAWAII, MONDAY, JUNE I, 1908 PRICE 5 CENTS i k- NAVY DOCK BUILDERS '..... . . i APPROPRIATION BEAT THEM HERE HAWAII'S tail Tilings Moving On Pearl Harbor Work r'r. Parks and Mr. Burrell, who, havo charge of the construction of thai dock, left early this afternoon for Pearl Harbor In the'raval launch, In charge of Coitswaln Kenncy, for tl e purpose of making a preliminary sur vey of the nround. CMI Knglncrr U. II. Parks, mil Ills iihHlstnnt. Iluircll. wllh a lurtv of pliant n 1l07.cn, nnlvcd ttilB morn- Ini: mi tho Sllboita, tlio englneem coin ing undo." orders to go to vork at onco on thu Pearl Harlrir Improve nicnto. Oil tho Auraiwl, "ntiiri'ay, ni lived Architect L C. Woo.lm.iii, from (Seattle, who joins tho I'arks party lioru tn v.orU en llm I'.raftl.is psrt of tho job Mr. l'arl.8 with Mr. lliiiri'll v.ent at n:cu to liin Kav.il 3tUIo:i wlmu they vero butj ttitu morulas l.oM'i,? uii'f till place, and tjettli,; i uttlei'. "i-ii, I am hero iv tlio IVarl liar hor v.nrl: " raid Mr V4r. thli nara I IK. 'l nm In ro.K-i to tl i Capt Schnici'.er board 'which sits when the licet Is hcio. Now, 1 ntu merely to col lect Information. "Along with, us mo sonio draftsmen, anil others whom wo will need at onco l'i tho work. Tho duck will probibly bo klmllir to that at Seattle when It is constiuctcd. "ThH Is iry flint trip here, anil I know nofil'ig of the place", oxcopt that It U a piradlpe. "Wo hni e to Ret busy at once " Mm. I'arka accompanies her luw baml. l'arkv 1 1 consMcre I ono of tho best constrtr-.ioulHts In tho Nnvr.l sorvlcc. Cnit. Coiwln 1'. IUei, comniaiiilant at the local Naval Station, was stationed nllh lilm nt t'orlsmontli. N. 1I and (Continued on Page 2) Thi defendants 'in the (Ur.ller va. llavvallrn Kloct.lc Co. cato vveio' (his nn'i-il'is! given ten dty. In which tu oii.ri' tl-elr p'etVv'i'" '' ' ' Fleet Wl it if I ffl. 8 . t ff B . 1 B svppses Ai mmm mm Prince Is Very Low The Princess Kawananakoa O received a cablegram this O morning stating that Prince David, who Is 111 with pneu- monla In San Francisco, Is ninth worse nnd very low, HAWAJI GOT MORE THAN ANY CITY OF UNITED STATES ! f f flit I Hi - (Special to thu Bulletin) -f KIJp'.o. Knual, May 30. The uiwsonKi'i llct In chaii;u of Ucp- -f roientallvo J, ). Sllva, 'ha Is on yf the Kleet Csmml'.tco Tor thu Kl- 'nan c:curtlrn trip to Ildnoltilu, -f Is nioetliiK with nil kinds of mio- -Ceas, - . It Is Intended for thoic, on the 4 leu side of Kami to Ij1Vu iui the Kin in tm Saturday erenlns. tiku In the I!ooi.i!k'i! all day Sun Jay and bo luck U K-ui'i! on .Mini lay niornlns. - -- - - Iionolulil will not supply the 1'leet with beef or othoi piovUlons. The JlccouniRlng nei.'a to tills effect was ontnlned In n Ictttr from Delegate Kalanlannolo In answer to tho le qucst of tie commeiUal organl7a tlons mid the lanclmrs that lin do hM In Ills power to induce tho Navy De partment to let Honolulu gel u show nt suppljlng beef mid other supplies for tho I'leet. Tho Delegate wiltcs that he com piled with tho iciiuctt, but was not ablo to bring about a faiorablo le initt. Thu lluie.ui of Supplies offi cials Htatcd that contracts for sup plies for tho Fleet had long since been cntoied for every particle of supplies needed by tho Fleet for the fl Ft four months after Us departure fiom San Francisco. It gave as rea lms for this step the statement that Biippllcs could be bought cheaper on l-tliu Coast, and tint to purchase. In Honolulu would, rcuuiro tho making 'of Bpeclal con ti acts after calling fir tonderB. Furthermore, In regard to meat, tho beef already bought would carry tlio Fleet to Australia, which j was one of tho cheapest meat markets In tho world, and It would therefore bo unbusinesslike for tho Fleet to re-stock on keef in Honolulu. It would albo bo more troublo to ro stock the Fleet with beef purchased in the local market during Its stay In Hawaiian waters than It would bo to do so from the supply ships' which accompany It. The opinion Is expressed that tho Navy Department's maln reason for taking this action Is n desire to mako the cruise conform as closely as pos sible to the conditions which would exist Injictunl war, and it wants to test Its ability to stock a largo Fleet for a four mouths' cruise. Not Available Notwithstanding the efforts of (Governor Ficar and W. O. Smith, It has been found that the $15,000 ap propriation wulch the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce has asked for to keep tlio city of Honolulu clean, will not bo available except in caso of an cmeigency. Tlio local sanita tion will not bo taken into conslder- (Continned oa Page 2) Cut of tlio etoro or moio Hindoos who ni lived Satin day on tho Nippon Mam. fourteen will bo sent back to the Orient this afternoon on tho SI hoi In, as they lnvovbccn found at the Immigration Station tn bo siirferlni; f i om trachoma, and othor contagious diseases. .This Is thu bccond lot to be rcjicted by tho officials within a week. Eu IT'S HOT WEATHER and there are more hot days coming. We arc not laying it to discourage you, bat "forewarned is forearmed," you know. Get yourself some of our men's light underwear, and you won't mind the sultry days so much. WHITE IISLE SHIRTS 75c per garment ATHLETIC SHIETjS, ribbed sleeves $1.00 each SCMVEN'S ELASTIC SEAM DRAWEES. MORRIS UNIVERSITY Short-sleeved coats, ( . knee drawers 50c per garment FRENCH WHITE BALBRIOGAN. . .75c per garment s THE KASH CO., LTD., CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. Island Fruit Co., FRUIT SPECIALISTS 72 S. King St Phone 15. The Smaller a man's estate, tho greater -theneed that his. will be clearly and concisely word- . ed and properly executed. We make no charge for j drawing up wills in proper -legal form, if we areimade" one of the executors. Call and see us about it. Pt w Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fori 8i. BcnoluK Washington, D. C, May 20. Editor i: v o n I n g II u I I e 1 1 n No buctess that lias been achieved for Hawaii since I have been In Con gress has been more gratlfjlng to mo thaiHthat of securing 1850,000 for a Federal building In Honolulu. Tlio work for I'carl Harbor, although lompll atcd, had tho support of na tional considerations; but a Federal building Is a local proposition, and to secure adequate appropriations In that line Is generally considered ono of the most difficult things In a Con gressman's career. As the bill passed the House on Friday last, Hawaii has tho happy distinction of having tho largest Item allowed I'h this bill to airy city In tho cntfro country, the next larg est Item being J75' Aoo for a new postofllcr site In ChlJao. To show Honolulu's good fortune by way of comparison, we aro given nearly eight times the amount pro vided foe Santa llarbara, California; nnd wo aro glicn Just seventy per cent, more than Is allowed for the new building nt Minneapolis, Minn., a city of nioro than n quarter of u million inhabitants. Wo are deeply Indebted, to Chair man itar'thnldt, to Mr.. Hodenberg, and to tlio enjlrc Committee for this generous treatment at their hands. 1 have secured the flag that floated over the Hoiyse of Hepresentatlves when it passed this bill, and ihill bring It to Honolulu to be raised when the corner-stono of the new building Ih laid, nnd to-float over t(io completed building on the day of Ita occupation; - "t f Continued on f ge-'4) Spectators Of Fight May Be Prosecuted I'rettciitlons wilt follow tho prize fight at the Orpiieum. This statement was reiterated this morning by Mr. Thwlng, hut how fnr thi.se prosecu tions will be. can led or by what means thev will be purducd Is still be ing kept dark. ''Yen, prosecutions will be instigat ed," said 'I living. "It may bo through tho. Chic Federation, or tho .Minis terial Union oi by Individuals. I can not say nt present how they will bo started, but uu may bo suro that thu matter will not be chopped." "Will sou luivu thu spectators lit-. rested' ob well hh thu principals?" usKi'ii mil icporieu. "I cannot say at present," answered Thwlng. "Wo ha'.o a pretty complete list of those who wero present. The Ministerial Union held a meet Ing this forenoon at which tho prize fight wan. very thoioiighly discussed. 'Iho, ministers were, lioy.eicr, wxceed Ingty shy about giving any Information about the matter, though they denied very BlienuouEly tlio Insinuation that It had been a star chamber mcotlngi They stated that they were absolutel) against prize fighting, but that tho Union' was not ready to act as ot. A special meeting mllit I o called at any time to take It up. This morning all that was deno apparently was tho authorizing of another letter to Dis trict Attorney Ilreckons calling on lilm to enforce tho law, "1 have nothing to say regarding tho fight," stated United States District Attorney Ilreckons this morning, In answer to a query as to whether or not ho Intended to make any arrests. At noon, Theo. Illchards and Thwlng ie, rt'.&eMr.'firc KEEP COOL! , No one is hot in our Cafe since we have in stalled that New York Ventilating System, Alexander Young Cafe were clozctel ."(IVJr.'lrcckoiis, and an oaiuobt i!wiiu?lbV'WlU tho result. though what wJ-tJpfi, offtcoiriu Is not l6iawn ycUas'.nieKoiiB ufused tu furnish any .light' on' the subject. "A Chic Federation' momber stated this morning tht steps. would bo tak en to. have, ull concerned In tho flghi spectators nB well, as principals, ar rested. However, while it is probablo that tho the Law anil Order Commit tee or tlio i eiloratlifj will have n meeting to consider thu proposition, none has yet been held as far as can bu luained. In this connection Jockey Willis de nies thu text of thu Intorviow with Thwlng which was published in tho morning paper. Ho Issues tho follow ing signed statement. In regard 'to tho- Interview t had with Mr. Timing, I wish to stato that when I (nldthlm that Mr. Ilreckons was Undo Bam down 'hero I was Just expressing, my own opinion of his po sition. Mr, Tbwlng's memory seems to be falling or olso tho Iced toa went to his head according to tho way .ho ft my remarks tangled, When 'a fellow wishes to show there Is no par tonal feeling-of animosity, Mr. Thwlng twists the statements to suit himself. All tho newspapers sparring Ii pain ful and looks'llko two kids squabbling. What few remarks woro inado amount (CoiMmumL m ?ageQ Sodas and Ioe Cream Pure, home-made, delicious, at Hollister Drug Co., , LIMITED. NEW FOUNTAIN. QUICK SERVICE Telephone 301. Pay A-Little-At-A-Time FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KINO STREET. S.P." HeldFor T ForRebates Exqo L mm isiiion LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 1. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1. I'M soutnern racmc railway was; The President has appointed F. B. indicted today on 29 counts for vio- Loomis, Frederick Skiff, and F. D. lating the Federal law against rail way freight rebates. BARTNETT ON TRIAL SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. June 1. The trial of Bartnett, director of the Eafe Deposit and Trust Co., began todaj. He is charged with embez zling the Colton securities.. BANDITS EXECUTED Milet as the American Commissioners to the Tokio Exposition. Congress anrrojriated over a million dollars Cor the American exhibit. SUV MANILA. P. I.. June 1. Fauttino Ablen, leadenof the Dios dios move-' ment, and 0. Rota, his aid, hae been executed. The Moros at Jo!o are tronhVsome. i . I CELT WON BROOKLYN . BROOKLYN. K. T.. June 1. The1 Brooklyn ' Handicap .was won today by CeltTimr, 2:041-5. T TAKAH SHI VICE CONSUL WASHINCTON, D. C, June 1. 8. Takahashi'lias been appointed Jap anese Vice Consul for San Francisco. VADERLAND SAFE ANTWERP, June 1. The steam ship Vaderland, for whose safety there has been much apprehension, is all ritjht. Her delay was due to slight '.nubia wjth her-machinery. Clerk of the District Court Trank Hatch this mornlix; received assur ances through the mall that the money for the Mnhuka site waaa ono the way and would be here short). United States Attorney Ilreckons received notification somo timo ago that tho TioatuYy department had been ord (.red to send lilm u draft for tho first amsiint, and ho expected tho inuncv today f .1 ' .' . ' -, Tho Jneiubeni'iif UioJuKl.AmorlciK nelfcf Kuml Society this morning met nnd approved a deed of trust to the Illshop Trust Company, whereby is transferred $12,000 In sugar bonds nnd some $400 or $500 In tho bank. The American Itollct Kund, as thu society was named, will hereafter bu legarded as disbanded. In a stntemenrglu'n out by Prof. II Heath nawden of tho University of Cincinnati whose rcrlwitlon ban been lequesteil, tho educator snya comrade--.Mo Hi,, only r,.-ii ii-isls or marrlige. Ho would remove thu stigma of ill orce from thoin not happll) mated To Divide Garfield Our Fleet! June 16 "Admiral Sp.rry In command of the Atlantic Fleet with eight battleships will arrive off Honolulu on July 16." This Is tbo message conveyed to tho Governor through the Interior Depig ment In response to the query sent somo tlroo ago in order to gain accm-. uto Information ns to tho Itinerary of tho Fleet," It Indtcntes that Honolulu will ob tain only half tho Kleot and tho other half will presumably coal off Kauuaka kal or Lahalna. ThepfTlclnl dates aro given as fol Iowb: Thu Kloet will sail from San frauclhco on July 7, arrive at Hono lulu Tuosdny July '1C, and leave this port July 23. Thu division of tho Kleet Is tho now phase of thu situation although it has beon rumored for soma days. Boston May 31, 'C3. To Mott-Smlth. Garfield arrives Honolulu June 16. Return 2Sth. We start West tonlfjht. Arrive Oakland Saturday or Sunday. FREAR. This cable, received from the Oov crnor this morning, gives thu definite Tlnto of Secretary Garfield', coming. which was announced exclusively in Iho llitfl otln several das ago. Tho Secretary of tho Interior will romo to Iho city on a warship ami probably ie turn on a tegular liner. Tho defalcation of William Mnnt gomtry. formerly carhtcr ot tlio Alle gheny National bank at IMttsburg, will reach $1,250,000, instead ot S1G9, 000. ns first estimated, It Is raid. Yours If You Want It - WHAT ISt C o m f o r t , of course. We bought these to give you com fort, and feel sure that they will be come the fast friends of many peo ple who are having trouble with their feet. They are made of soft, Oolden Brown Vici Kid, on an easy and roomy last. We can recommend this shoe as possessing excellent wearing qualities, as well as Comfort. ALSO IN OXFORD. No. 635 Manufacturers' Shoe Co:, LIMITED. 1051 FORT STREET. ' No. 630 PRICE 55.00 TEL. 282.-?a "14 1 185 S. KINO STREET. 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