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Kw IK 4 . EVENING nULLETIN, HONOLULU, T It., TltUIlSDAY, JUNE 4, 1008. . If: nywaMBuwm BMUMJ ;, K $ DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., ITD. UffiDInDQ DC HAUTE III ' I I' Daily erery dy except Sunday. Weekly Jsiued on Tueiday of each week. ejfiifjfH J0Wl (uO,WlH . m. J , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ?ilfolt It.HavU, 15' V K . Wultnew R. Pnprlimton. - Editor ESI r IP ,' SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 1 ; ' muauuau wbbkuv nuu-mriN I MftW SWKa; iSi'S I II jj ' Prr Month, my here In US. ..$ V7R II K ; Ptf Quarter, inywherf In U S . 3.ou Wm t Per Year, invhr InU R H.uo V Per Year, postpaid, foreign, ... Il.oo of 9 4 Tec SI I Moullia .So Vtr Year, anytime in US I.oo Pel Ytar, au)whtrcln CanaJa .. I. Ho Per Year postpaid, foreign 3.UO CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. rp.i ( Editorial Rooms, - 185 1 t? 1.1 Business Office, - 256 Entered at the rotoiT.c at Honolulu a ittoud clan matter. THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1908 Col. Snm Johnson resigning his public duties leaves a vacancy that shows him to bo n prettty large-sized man. iord of the organ by which they arc now deserted. l.ahalna having risen from Its fal len glory to a place for warships to assemble, might celebrate by "spruc ing up" Its waterfront. a aw .1 n i. Now that Col. Bam 'Johnson has Joined the ranks of private citizens, he might give the public a few words on how things should be run. Sacramento police are very easily satisfied. After finding a man for whom excited Inquiries are mado they are quite willing to allow him to remain. Is the money that Is coming to Hawaii as a result of its Industrial prosperity being expended and in vested to further promote the com munity progress? It Is to be hoped that the success or failure of tho National Guard of Hawaii Is not dependent on one man. Patriotic unity should be the tie that binds such an organization. Don't forget that Honolulu wants the combined sixteen battleships of the Fleet, and should be able to get them without robbing Maul of any of the good things planned for that Island. Hawaii's College of Agrlcultute and Mechanic Arts will probably hao to take the "knocks" that have been bestowed on similar institu tions In every Stato of tho Union. It Is well to bear in mind, however, that the students of no other colleges have ho quickly made good or exer cised such a broad influence on tho development of tho country. This will be the record of Hawaii's college. Only a Short Time . Now U will he only a little while before It will cost you moro money to buy a home. 'Now one mny be had at a bar gain. We have a beautiful home for I32B0.00, a houso of 8 rooms with all modern conveniences. SjWjfti Ijmd LoM The chief howler and greatest en thusiast on the Lee Let case is now doing its utmost to crawl out from under and deny all responsibility for or connection with the matter bo fore the courts. If the peace that reigns on tho 8tock Exchange Is an evidence of the people saving their money and put ting it in the banks, we may know that the energizing force of good times will soon be felt. May it not be possible that the di vorcement of the garbage and road departments will bo deemed advis able? Or was the defense of the de partment combination based on pure ly non-polttlcal grounds? 1 President Roosevelt's fall with his horse is a mere Incident far Buch a strenuous leader of the people. He always keep the public on edge, with either the danger .of breaking his own head or that of someone else. QDESTS AHDTflB PEOPLE. No, It Is not surprising when a suggestion, that the people of the city of Honolulu should pay some particular nttentlon to Secretary Garfield through their local munici pal officers, meets with one Imme diate responso that Secretary Gar field's visit should not be accompa nied by "other tomfoolery enacted for the 'purpose of bringing somo small-fry politicians Into view." The surprise would have been oc casioned by a decent recognition of Honolulu's municipal community life. ino (jnamoer of commerce and tho business bodies can always bo de pended upon to do the honors of spo' clal evenU, and they will no doubt offer the best to be had in this In stance. The time should como and come it will In the not far distant future when the community as represented by Its citizens, "tho people." will ceaso to occupy the attitude of sub Jects under a viceroy. It Is as much the duty of thopco plo through municipal officers to as sert themselves when entertaining public guests as It Is to look after roads, bridges, and the pay of police, spit on the floor, or talk politics. This docs not appeal to the central ized Idea of controlling a subject race and citizen-subjects, but It is. never theless, the American plan and on the American plan Honolulu must develop. Our Fleet Committee Is gcttting along splendidly, thank you. After one or two more sessions to establish mutual understandings the complet ed program will roll out so smoothly that the discussion will be forgotten as It should be. We believe that Brother Richards gets very much twisted at times on what Is right and what Is wrong. And having the documents to support our contention beg to suggest that his ideas are not far removed from those for whom he acts as agent. DIVORCE CODRTS AND MINISTERS. The Ministerial Union and thn Civ ic Federation have succeeded In get ting their organizations into the llme-llght by their declared efforts to "reform" this man's town. Agents of the Federation and the Union hnvo been particularly busy of late in violating the community sense or what should be, and chal lenging the exponents of common Pretty soon the fact that Hono lulu newspapers publish the result of a. 100-to-l-shot horse-race will be heralded abroad as proof of the low moral standards of the town. A "hundred-to-one-shot" means that someone, many Indeed, gambled. MnS7 The most dangerous foo of the moral Issue in politics Is the fanatic who runs amuck in Its support. Ad vertiser. Doubtless speaking from experi ence. Hut hypocrisy is the issue with which the abusive paper has always allied-Itself. Where Is Chief of Detectives Tay lor's commission? Has it been stol en? And, It so, did Cathcort or Mil yerton or some Chinese gambler, make way with the previous docu ment. Unlike the "depositions" that "disappeared," it may be stated on Information and belle? that Taylor's commission is not an invention, wasggaw ! tag i There is as much, and more, Jus tice In the campaign of Thwlng and Richards as there ever was in the campaigns of personal malice and misrepresentation that mark the rec- t&ootMftklitae Fop Rent UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Lnnalilo Street S27.50 xalakaua Avenue $25.00 Nuuanu Valley S26.00 Peniacola Street . . . '. f 35.00 Matlock Avenue $20.00 Kinau Street ,..$30.00 Lnnalilo Street $20.00 Kewalo Street $20.00 Jung street $15.00 Hackfeld Street $20.00 Emma Street $50.00 Matlock Avenue $30.00 Beretania Street $40.00 Victoria Street $35.00 Mililani Street $20.00 For Sale KALIHI DISTRICT: 2 bedroom houie; lot 50x100; good location; 3 minutes' walk from oar line. PRICE $1800, Waterhouse Trust Corner Fort and Merchant Streets. sense and fair dealing by putting tho question, "Do you not believe In the enforcement of the law?" When we say that the Bolld com mon sense of this town and this Ter ritory is not In sympathy with what the "reformers" have done, and have more recently been doing, It is to re peat that which Is very well known. Much has been heard of tho sane tity of tho home and the protection of the youth. So much has been said that we are inclined to believe that these organizations have a very deep sense of their responsibilities. Such being tho case, what have the Civic Federation and the Ministerial Union to say of the record of the divorce-court mill In this city and Territory? Does It ever occur to these spon sors of righteousness that the celer ity with which the solemn marriage vows may bo overthrown In the courts of Hawaii Is a more serious threat to the moral tone of our peo-J pie than any of the evils which these gentlemen have made the medium for attacking earnest, honest, and repu table men? We assume that it has not occurred to them. That is the charitable view and, though somewhat Intolerant themselves, our friends nlwnys ask that charity be displayed. Although the men engaged In straightening out this town In the ory, but giving It a bad name in practise, are, some of them, joining men and women in marriage, it ap parently has not Impressed them as of more than passing moment that divorce papers may be filed In the courts and the divorce granted prac tlcally on the spot. This may not present itself to the minds of the community rectifiers as deserving special comment from them or a corrective movement, but it docs strike tho average man and woman of Honolulu as containing more evil and Borrow, more danger, than all the matters to which tho Federation and Ministerial Union have of late devoted their excitable and sensitive natures. We believe an effort to make the way to the divorce court less attract ive will gain for these men a higher degree of respect than they have gained through their most recent ut terances on public morals. "Rawhide Jack" Davis, the Ne vada millionaire, Is reported dying from injuries received in a mine accident. A reunion of Clirlstti-n workers who onco wore connected with the old Uothel Btrect cjiurch wbb held on tho cars'of tho Oahu Railway & Land Co. at thn depot this momltiK, previous to going down tho line under tho per sonal supervision of II. F. Dillingham. Tho party was gotta l up by Mr. Dil lingham, who wan onuf the most ac tlvo workers In the old Uclliel street nffalrs. Invitations wero extended by him to thoso with whom he had worked for tho upbuilding of Christ's Kingdom. Mr. Dillingham received them at tho depot and assigned them to Beats especially provided for them on spec ial cars. On tho observation car was hung tho picture of tint old Bethel street church, surrounded by malic and tho church colors. Mr. and Mrs. Dllllne- bam had as their gucstB on this car Judge A. S. Hartvvell, Mlqs Hartwcll, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Abies. Mrs. W. A. Kinney, Master Kinney, M. I'. Robin Bon, Rov. Bradford Luvvett, Rov. O. H. Gullck and wife, Rev. John Gultck, Mr. and Mrs. Renton and two children. On the other special cars wore: F. W. Damon and family (0), Fred Da mon and wife, Mrs. Ned Damon, Mts. Parmalee and daughter, Mrs Emily, Mrs Harrison, Mrs Drown, Mrs. Conk ling, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Frank Brown. .Mrs. Wright, Rebecca Thompson, Mrs. King, Mrs. Rose and Bister, Fred Whitney and wife, Mr. Hatch and wife, Herrlck (2), Mrs Wlcke, Geo. Ashley, Tom Lucas and daughter, Mrs. Hustaco and daughter, Mrs. Bayers, Mr. and Mrs. Soper, An na Shaw, Mrs. Goo Kim, Mrs. Vooller, Mrs. Colo, Mr. Voeller and family (10), Montana, Mr. Allen, Mrs. -Lee-lain (2), Lawrence Robertson, Mrs. Lucas Dunton, Mrs. (Dowsott) Kirk aldy, Mrs. Andrew Brown, Mrs. Mil Icr, Miss Hempstead, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. wooirt. Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Frazcc Miss Crane. Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. Green, Ida Campbell, Addlo Camp bell, Arthur Alexander? Dr. and Mrs. Monsarrat, B. F. Dillingham and wife, Walter Dillingham. Dr. Pratt, Mrs. S. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Thrum, Mrs. Vlda Thrum, Mr. nnd Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Grctvc, Mrs. Oat, Mrs. Daniel Peterson, Mrs Addle Gear, Mrs. R. J. Qreen, Mrs. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Lowers, J. B. Pet erson andl 'daughter, Mrs. Love and Mrs. Burnoy. Tho party, will first go direct to Wa htawa to seo the pineapple field and factory. From there It goes down to Halelwa, where n special luncheon has been prepared by Mr. Dillingham for his guests, returning to Honolulu this evening. , Summer Straws JJR STOCK of SUMMER STRAW HATS has baen selected 1 with regard to Style, Taste andWear. We keep only the best makes, but there are enough of them to give you all the variety you want. These Hate have "MADE GOOD" with particular dresser?. Let us show them to you. M. M4Inerny, Litd., Fort and Merchant Sts. Eft K. Daimaru, First-ClassFurnitureStore 134 Beretania near Fort St. On tho evening of tho arrival of the transport Sherman from tho Philip pines, there will be a special trauspoit danco given at the Moana hotel. Tho Sherman is bringing tho 1st Infantry, In command of Colonel Paul ing, and the regimental band will bo aboard. Arrangements havo boon mado by the management of tho Mo ana to have tho band play In the even ing, before tho danco. It Is stated on good authority that this Ih the last body of soldiers that will pass through Honolulu on any transport for two years, and tho Mo ana will endeavor to make tho occa sion memoraolo for all who attend. Army ahil Navy folk and all friends of. the Moana are cordially Invited to bo present. uifim - Editor Evening Bullotin: For the relief of a long suffering com munity would tho Rev. Mr. Thwlng and Theo. Richards kindly retire to somo quiet sequestered Bpot and die. MOLOWA. Maul, 30th MayT 1908. Telephone 214, GET FILIPINO For Your Next Evening Down. Made of Pineapple Fibre and Silk. in stripes only. We have two patterns in each of tne following colore: WHITE WITH PINK; WHITE WITH BLUE; WHITE WITH LAVENDER; WHITE WITH BLACK; and ALL WHITE. 36 inohei wide, 85o, Yard, EHLERS m mmmwsm - On Friday afternoon Juno 2Gth, there will be held on the groundB of Oahu College, tho annual entertain ment of the Alumni Association. One of tho features of tho entertainment will bo tho Fruit Festival. All thoso who would like to donatu fruit of any varlety.nnd In any quantity, will kind ly communicate with Gerrlt Wilder, telepbono 13 or 10G0. REAL ESTATE TKANSACTIONa Entered for Record June 3, 1908, J IKD'AlmcIda to P E R Strauch Tr AM J II D'Almcldn to P i: R Strauch Tr AM Samuel Savldgo Tr to Allco Maka- hla D Dlsliop & Co to Samuel J ilundock.llcl Emily C Judd by atty to J Alfred Mngoon D Poloali a and wf to Isaac 111 Hit .... D AhretiH and Bowler to Lung Do Wal Co L R. W. Androws and wf et al to Ter ritory of Haw-alt D Honolulu Iron WotltH Co to Teirl- lory of Hawaii D Mary B Lyman and hsli to Terri tory of Haw-all ...., Ex I) Elizabeth R Robson to Territory of Haw-all f D Isaac L Cockett and wf sto Territory of Hawaii ,....D John II Eslatu Ltd to Territory or Hawaii Ex I) Est of James Campbell by Tib to Territory of Hawaii l' 1) A K Smytho to Tonltory of Hawaii. I) Julia 8 Rico and hb to Territory of Hawaii D American Relief Fund to Bishop Trust Co Ltd Tr Tr 11 Sara A Mnkeo by Tr to Ella P Shel don . Rel Entered for Record June 4, 1908, Court of Mnunakcu S834 A O F by Trs to Catherine J Vlcrra AM Court of Maunakea 8834 A O F by TrB to Catherlno J Vlerra AM Catherine J Vlerra by Atty to Wil liam Kinney AM William Kinney to Carl S Smith ..AM Charlotto Marker and hsb to W 11 Johnson PA Geo Kimg Fill Kun to C F Lufkln ,.M Mary P Hatha to C F Lufkln M Ho Ko Sen to Citing Fook 113 DIED. ALEXANDER Juno 3, 1908, at Pala ma General Hospital, John Marks Alexandor, beloved husband of .Min nie Marks. Fuuctal will tako placo from his Into residence, Kalilil, at 4 p. m. to day. Interments at Kallhl cometiry. WANTED. A second hand tent. Address, stating bIzo nnd terms. "Tent," Bulletin office. 4020-t.f IF YOUR WATCH Stops it certainly needt repairing. A gentle" shake will not put it in order. Let us examine it. Our Watchmakers Are Thor ough Mechanics, who under stand watches, We will GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION if you will bring' your watch to us. H. F. Wichman & Co. LIMITED. LEADING JEWELERS. Library Bureau Outfits of Index Card Systems, Filing Cabi nets and Units, Office Fittings and Supplies; also New Jersey School- rthnrrli Pnrn Cn't International. Trenton, Simplex, and Improved xrenton uomoinanon - Aajmiauie Desks and Seats, latest improved design. Estimates, given, imports to order, Thos. G. Thrum. Agent for Hawaiian Islands. Iron Beds Mattresses Furniture Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. The Victor Easy-Payment Plan. BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., LTD. What Christian Science Claims IS THE TITLE OF A SANE AND REMARKABLY INTERESTING ARTICLE IN THE JUNE METROPOLITAN It Is written by the Rev. IRVING C. TOMLINSON, M.A. (Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy's Secretary). 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