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wpp"W ' Evening .Bulletin 3:30 EDITION A D0CT0R lj?ST-HIS F02--A BULLETIN AD FOUND IT-ASK US ABOUT IT ir v ' From San Francisco: Nippon Mnru Jan.,, 8 For San Francisco: Manchuria , . ......... Jan. 9 From Vancouver: . Mnkura Jan. 8 For Vancouver: ANY OLD FURNITURE you don't need advertise it for sale in the Bulletin. There is always some one looking for such things, Thcro is no better way to reach them than by a Bulletin Want Ad. Monnn Feb. .1 i VOL. XI. NO. 4203. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1009. 10 FADES. PRICE 5 CENTS. II b M K . -1. ; fr & tiuA I i i, r ; GRIMING Republicans Work On New Compromise Plan A final attempt fur n compromise were seen UiIh morning, anil they cx wheicliy tlin troubles between the, jiiesscit themselves lis opposed to tlio Mayor anil tho Hoard of Supervisors proposed plan. Their vlow wns that may bo effectually nettled, 1h being mailo today. Tlio proposition ema nates from tlic Republicans, being, however, more of n party inoaBiiro tliaii onn coming illicitly from the Su pervisors themselves. V. O. Smith appeal h to bo the nriln backer of the plan. He proposes t'int he nml A. (1. M. Robertson for tlio Iteinibllcaiiu nml l A. Klnnn mid I 12. M. Wntson for tlio Democrat hnvo n conference nt which u compromise, tan bo nt rived at. Tlio main bnsls for the ngiecmctit la to bo a total wlp- ter, and would unbuilt it to his nttor lug out of nit the action which has'iioja, Kinney and Wntmin. been lukcu so far by tlio Hoard. The I On tlio whole, It appears that the Major la to be given the power of up- j Democrats nro not nt nil anxious to poliitmcnt, Ktihject, however, lo tlio effect a compromise, but prefer to approval of tho Hoard. The rulea arol to be roOscd in sonio particulars, ami dually MiClcllan, tho lono Democrat, I Is to be given n beat on tho Kxpoudl- lures Committee, Uigan being will- lug, it Is said, to glu up his Bent for Hie purpose, na no la chairman of tho M'nys and Menus Committee. Whllo this Is Iho proposition, there nro Mill many bridges to bo crossed before it can bo carried through. I'lret of nil, It does not mailer that nil the Itcpubllcin Supervisors luivn hi en consulted about the matter, and i residence of Mr. J. M. Dowaelt, l'u there la nvcry possibility that they nation street, between Wilder nnd will ilrellno to' rovlso tho rules, l'urj llcrctanln avenues, and tho Art Class theriiiore. It Is by no means prnhnhlo . will begin Jauiinry 2-'d. nt 3:.10 p. Hint the Democrats will accept Iho 'in., at tho residence of Mrs. C. II. proposition. Watson and McClellali Wood, Thurston avenue. Fire "We recclvo prartlctlly no Wiitei'i from tlio public mains, nnd thu flro piiiterllon for tho buildings Is llieru Joi'o nothing. Wo haui laid Mime (wo hull plp fioni Dm tank, nnd need ndilttlonnl storage 1'iiika In 'hlch lo pump water." Dr. I'etcreon mado Iho nboo state incnt In bin repoit to Iho Hoard of Health on c-oudlllonn at tho lus.iuu Asjliiiu ut I'alama. I'lro protecllon if Heeded theio, without a doubt, for the woollen buildings mo mostly all old. Ward number two was condemned flvo c.us ngo by n eomuilttno from tho llo.it il of Health as being In too bad a condition to repair, but nothing has been ilono hIiico that tlnio. Peterson Need 1909 Spring Styles ' JUST IN Wilson Bros, and Cluett Shirts Two of the best and most reliable brands of shirts made today. Stop and take a look at them. Handsome Patterns, Finest Material, Big- Variety. The Kasli Co., Ltd., Corner of Fort and Hotel Sts. L-l flffJtMillll ." .il '"' ' A;flri i'r ,: tlio Republicans wcro virtually giv ing up nothing, nml that tlio most satisfactory thing for nil conccrnrd wna to have tlio courts ileclilo tlio questions which have been raised. The Mayor wan not noon, but Sec I clary Rhodes Bald that, whllo ho had heard nothing about the propos ed compromise from any authoritative Miitrre. lie hail heard thut thcro wna 'some plan of tlio kind being contcm- plated. The Mnor would umloubt edly bo willing to consider tlio mat- take, tlio matter to tho courts. Tlio lenders of the party tlilnK that thoy (Continued on Page 2) DPVPUfll flPV AfVIll ruILllULUUl AllU ART CLASSES Miss l.oeko'8 ClasH In tho Psjchol ngy of William Jnmea will begin aaniiary 20lh. nt lOiftu a. in., nt tho Protection Insane Asylum iherefoio teromincnila that nn appro, piliitinii of flu I 00 bo Secured, If pos t-lble, lo build n new sli'uetuio. Ho in; s: "The Insimi uluni Is Inrrenslng lis iiiill ateiago of Inmales nt tho into of !!i fur the two years." It Is probably liieanl b) thla thut In Iho past two yo-im tlio number of liininten baa been Inrrcnrcd by 2J, The llo-iid of Health ban nhnllshed Iho positions of Iteglstrnr (tencrnl, nlileh cnrilch n sulary of $150 per miiiilh, nml of lusM)Ctor oT I'liimblng mid llmiHo Honors! carrying u snlnry of IC0 per month. Tho salary of tho Milk ami Dairy Inspector will probably l.o raised from $75 to $100 per month -J L U- j',.- ' 1 1 -rr h r n --'Lihr tfr"-- - WILSON SELECTED FERN'S APPOINTEES Complications Continue In Office of Road Supervisor "I iiolcctcil tlio men for this olTtco nnd tho Mayor appointed them," said John Wilson, Kern's nppolntco to take Tomnilo Cummins' place, this morning. Wilson and IiIb mon nro still on the outsldo of tho office, "waiting nnd watching." they any. winio mo niii employes arc insiuo go ing nhend with their work Just nB If nothing had ever occurred to disturb their serenity. Wilson was asked what ho meant by conducting n fight ngnlnst women, tho stenographer In tlio nfflco nt present being Miss Lucy Lloyd. "I do not think Hint this offlro Is nny place for a woman," said WII-( Mill. "Thcro nro too many workmen passing back nnd forth. Anderson, my selection for tho position, will hold down tho position of both ste nographer nnd nsslstnnt clerk, there by reducing tho ofllco force." It was pointed out to Wilson that tho office forco would bo exactly tho same under tho new rcglmo as be fore, Kern having added one man to tho garbage department forco. J. C. (Continued on Page 5) LEILEHUA WILL BE READY F0R TROOPS Fifth Cavalry Will Reach Here Wednesday Morning Knrly Wednesday morning tho U. S, Army transport Thomas, bringing tho first nnd third squadrons of tho I'lfth United Htntcs Cavalry, will roach this port, if tho ship runs on schedule. Tho Hhorldnu sailed from 8un Fran cisco jesteidny morning. There will bo on board Iho transport eight (mops of cavalry, tho regimental headquarters mid band. All Held equipment will bu brought nith tho sol diers, but tlio horses will come In on tho American Hawaiian freighter Vir ginian. Two or threo days' mall will also bo brought, in all probability, cm tho vessel. Major 1'onler mid Captain Hturges of tho I'lfth Cavalry, uro already on the ginuuil, Iho officers having arrived hero on tho same ship which brought Captain Castnor, tho constructing iluartermaBtcr churgod with tho work of .building tho I.elleliun post. All of tho tonts needed to bouso both officers and men hnvo been sent nut to Lellchua nnd all will bo up nnd floored by Tuosdny night ut thu latest. Sunt tsry nrrangnmcntn hnvo been pructlc- i.lly completed, and thu water plant Is in ant ifr.etir: working ordor. Though (Continued on Page 2) Consider Wills Consider the advisability of making out a will NOW. Think of the necessity of leav ing an "iron-bound" will one that not even the clever est lawyer can smash. , Oar business is to draw up wills in proper legal form. We do it free of charge, if mado one of the executors. Hawaiian Trust Co. LIMITED 023 FORT ST. ROOSEVELT Benefit Jan. 16th A benefit concert for tho Italian mif fercra' relief fund will bo glvon at tho Opera House on Saturday ovenlng, January 1C. Tho program will, Include tho best inimical nnd dramatic, art of llin rltV: Tickets will bo on aato Mon - ...... .. .!. I...... t.. .1.' day forenoon at tho Ilcrgslrom Music Company ct PlimDCI I DCCIIOCC nflrDtLL KtrUOLU TO MIX IN CHINESE SOCIETY SQUABBLE " ., . K. A. Douthltt, attorney for n mini-' her of Chinese who wero left out of the election of tho United Chinese j Society, has written to Treasurer i society, has written to Treasurer cnnmboll nrotcstlnc in their bchnlf ngalnst Mich election, claiming thntl his clients were members Iu good) standing In the society nnd wcro qualified to vote. Campbell replied by mailing; him a letter ho hnd sent to Cluing Kim. see. rctnry of tho society, nt tho tlnio of tho Incorporation. The letter refer red to n certain amendment which gnvo privllcgca ,to tho low. Camp bell suggested that this amendment be cut out, and it was. Campbell stated that thla depart ment bad put Itself on record ns bc- Inc oiM-Jued to mixing In tho Intcrniu fights nf the CMnae"Bocftfcrrnml'iio would toko tho sumo-vlew, NIPPONJNTONIGHT Tho Nippon Mnru, bringing mall from tho Coast, will reach, hero nt 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. A wire less was received from the ship this ioon by II, Hackfcld & Co. Mrs. I.. I McCandlcBs' reading of poems by Judgo Dole wns ono of the features at tlio "l)cal Authors r.ven lug" at tho Kllahnna Art lingua last ('(ght. Tho wholo program was charm Ing. Among other literary ollorta pro vented wns a translation of ablt of ancient Tahltlun verso by W, I). Alex sndcr. Philip, a joung Hawaiian, was ur tested tills afternoon on n warrant, sworn to by u woman named Kaehu, charging him with assault and hat tery. A charge of larceny wns placed against W. 1 'ran lis this afternoon. Btmr. W. (I. Hall. Kauai porta, 5 p, m. Thompson, for Bulletin BusineM Office Phone 286. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. IF Y0D WANT FRUIT SHIPPED TO THE COAST and want the BEST, leave your order with us. Island Fruit Co., FRUIT SPECIALISTS FINEST CAKES AND PASTRY ALEXANDER Y0UNO CAFE. Wicker Chairs, Rookers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LEWERS & C00KE BLLQ.) GRAND JURY'S final m Territorial Body Returns Two Indictments This Morning Two tmo bills wero brought In by '"" Territorial (Irnnd Jury, which wna Ill flnnl fifselnti Itiln mnrnlnir. linn Of l nl session this morning. One of them la against T. Yamamolo, charged with bribery, nnd thu other against I'nlk Woon Kl, charged with nsanult with n weapon. Tho Orand Jury drawn from thu now panel nil! bo Mvorn In Monday. Tho final rcort of HiIb body wna glv iu to Judge Do Holt this morning, In which It Is staled that tho total num ber of cobob tnken up was 80, tho num- ber of truo bllla returned 5, nnd thb rllnlber , hlcn Im ullig wcru foumi, iC 'rho following wcro tho cases Inkon lhlg mornlng: Knlol nnd Mnuna Knlclhoana, lur- tcny: no bill Ah Tuck alias Chu Tuck, perjury: no bill. YntBUtnki and Aokl, embezzlement; no bill. Keohokll, burglary; no bill. T. Yamnmoto, bribery; truo bill. Ilaklmoto Arnklchl, violating fishing rights; no bill. Pulk Woou Kl, assault with a wea pon; truo bill. HAWAII MAY SOON BE A DEPARTMENT Depot Quartermaster Is Now Independent Of roast What was probably tho first step toward establishing tho Military De partment of Hawaii, was taken several weeks ago by tho War Dcpartmont when thu depot quartermaster horo was taken out of tho Jurisdiction of tho Department of California and mado directly rcsiionslblo to the Quarter-master-General's office at Washington. Heretofore, tho local military sta tion being a part of tho Department of California, tho depot quartermaster has had to transact all business through headquarters at San Fran cisco, Considerable inconvenience has resulted at times, It Is Bald, through tho dolay necessary in reaching Wash ington with Important business, owing to tho necessity for passing matters up to San Francisco first. That tho Department of Hawaii will bo an actual fuct within a very short tlnio, Is tho opinion of local Army offi cers. Tho great garrison which will bo located horo, nnd the Importanco of tho post not only as a fighting hut as a .supply base, will demand, it la bo lloved, that tho administration bo lo cated on tho ground. As ,tho authority of a department commander Is, of noccsslty, much grcator than that of any post com- (Continued on Page 2) With Dispatch A Watchword Of The TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE EMPLOYEES Phone 361 CONGRESS THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 8. The Senate today instructed the Ju diciarv Committee to reDOrt on whether the President was authorized to - ermit h absorntion of the Tennessee Uitfteti Steel Company. This absorption was one of the incidents of the fniv. f- Y -f 11.. .......1 il.. T).u.:j.H4 T T lt. j907 panic jouc panic, in consequence 01 me uupiuvm ui mc xicauiciu, v. . miu- in, acting for the Steel Trust, was able to wipe out the only remaining competitor. It is believed by many .that panic were brought on by the Steel Tennessee corporation. HOUSE SCORES PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 8. The House today devoted its time to a debate of the secret service as brought to public notice by the Presi dent's message. The President was vigorously assailed by oevcral speak-, en. m i i i m - MESSINA SHAKING AGAIN MESSINA, Sicily, Jan. 8. An undulatory earthquake shock was ex perienced here during the night and panic prevailed throughout the city, The U. S. supply ship Culgoa arrived today. m l " POLICE SERGEANT KILLED SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 8. force was shot dead today by Private dan was intoxicated. i RACE-TRACK FIGHT BEGINS SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Jan. 8. was marked by the introduction of anti aimed against the Japanese. ' m i i i c WIFE MURDERER IS KILLED SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Jan. 8. Thomas Fallon, who murdered hi, , wife, was hanged today. m i i m BATTLESHIPS GO TO SMYRNA BEIRUT, Syria, Jan. 8. The U. S. battleships Louisiana and Vir ginia arrived today, but left for Smyrna on account of the plague at this port. TANa CALLED BACK TO PEKIN PEKIN. China, Jan. 8. Special Commissioner Tang Shao Yi be:n recallsd. WHERE SUGAR IS PRODUCED DY Mr. Desplace Of Queens land Says White Farmers Are Success GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATIONS LEND MONEY AND HELP Head of One of Queensland Central Mills Finds Much of Interest in Hawaii Returning Today Among tho passengers for Australia by tho Makura leaving today, is Mr. Dosplaeo, who camo hero noino four weeka ngo with letters of Introduction Ironi Dr, Maxwell, formerly of Iho Ha S1 A Shoe for the Times ' NO RUBBERS NEEDED. This new boot, the latest addition to our stock, is one that will meet the needs of the man who does lots of walking and is troubled with partic ularly sensitive feet. The "CAMBRIDGE" is mado of soft black vici kid has a double sole, broad toe, and low heel, It has a distinctive style, and is altogether a good-looking, sensible shoe. No. 623, Price $5.00. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., LIMITED 1051 FORT STREET. TELEPHONE IS AFTER Coal and Iron Company by tho the conditions tiuu started tne Trust to force the absorption of the Police Sergeant Nolting of the city Jordan of the Coast Artillery. Jor Today's session of the Legislature - racetrack gambling bills and bills lias EUROPEAN FARMERS waiian Sugar rionlera' Experiment Btntion. , Mr. Desplnco Is on n vacation urn! at tho samo time has been visiting tho most prominent sugar mills with n view to benefit tho Queensland mills ho Is connected nlth. Mr. Desplnco Is tlio manager of ono of tho Queensland Government Central Mills nnd also Inspector of tho other mills miliar government control. Dr. Maxwell Is tho comptroller of. that do-; pnrtment whilst nlsn director of Iho Sugar Kxperimeiit Stations there. Mr. Dcsplnna is very much Impressed. with what ho tins seen, anil stutes that tho wldlo labor condition in tho mignry fields of Queensland is settling down to business there nud Is giving satis faction, hut to nrrlo nt It tho Indus- ' try has bien specially legislated for tho only trouble is It Is llko most of such legislation, there Is no certainty uf how lung It will bo kept on. Tho Queensland sjstom for ilia mnlntonniico of whllo labor In tho Bug- (Continued on Page 2) 282. " B 'l -.J JHJ. tm i it Jw