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'JJfJBjr f efFJip?" nrf-r r 4. Brw ,,4'wptj Tf 5 Tff, , ?mpr' 'vpwfQati ypw t-m w a" , - "..-- fleij."", ir- nywz it. " 'Vgf 1 EVBNINO BULLETIN, HONOLPLTj. T. H., SATURDAY, JAN. d, 1909. ' i ., .. ..,., iitTi Ha flH t Use PAU KA HANA and 4 t reduce the house work, j E Buy from your grocer. j HP dlH Hft lip ji Hk tsJH iWWfl'WWWUR rf! I Bensoi BRUSHES For all purposes. Oar stock is complete in every line of brush for use on teeth, hair, hand, clothing. Benson, Smith & Co., HOTEL AND PORT STREETS. I I Ltd., LEETS. fl mmm f- I M - ', -t IV I 1 If HALEIWA Gxeets You No Longer Dry ST. CLAIR BIDQOOD, Manager. Fine Wines and Liquors LOVEJOY & CO., LTD. Wholesale Dealers 002-904 Nuuanu Ave. Phone 308 The Encore Saloon Try a drink at the new place and have "HA.TT" HEFFEBN. serve yon. COR. HOTEL and NUUANTJ. Our ice Cream is absolutely Pure and we make Any Flavor To Order, patronize our Cake Deport-' ment. Palm Cafe,, HOTEL NEAR UNION. i- a Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25o per hundred in 10-lb, lots or more. W. O. BARNHART, 133 Merchant St. Tel. 140. Bulletin Business Office Ph,one 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185, l!WMjjjyijj The Weekly Edition of the Evening, Bulletin Qivei a complete lummary of the new of the day, SECY. GARFIELD'S (Continued from Paste 1) until recently the small lnndlioldlngs wero not encouraged and were not profitable, but wh the diversity la agricultural products n"modlflca,tlon,of tho sjstem of landholdlhg will neces sarily follow. ' In order to, deal wisely w,tl the land question, the governor o ftawall ap pointed a commission to study and. te non upon land conditions and make recommendations for needed changes. It is earnestly hoped that a system wlil be adopted under which farms may be acquired of small acreage, simitar to the homestead o nthe mainland, so that ultimately the land will borcultl ated by many owners Instead 6f by tenants alone. Such a change does not Involve tho destruction of tho sugar plantatlons.'as was feared by some, but will Increase the area or arable land and jSermlt the use of lands for tho crops which will be most profitable. In this connection ! havo had Mr, rfewelf, the director of the. acclama tion Service, mako a thorough personal examination of tho land and. water con ditions in tho Islands or the purpose of considering n plan for the reclama tion of' lands which, can not now be cultivated because of the lack of"wal er. The water conditions In Hawaii are phenomenal. It is generally sup posed that the rainfall throughout the Islands la excessive. This is true In localities, but there are thousands of acres, whero Irrigation Is as necessary as In the arid districts of tho West. Tho Federal Government should treat Hawaii as It does the mainland, giving its people the advantage of all tho work which Is being carried on b) the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior In tho study and develop ment of Its agricultural possibilities. Directly connected with the land and agricultural problems Is the ques tion of labor. Since cutting off the supply of. Asiatic labor means must be taker to provide for the substitution of that labor, as It Is required, with labor, from the mainland of Europe. .""herf Is the heartiest cooperation between the sugar planners, now the large em ployers of labor, and the Federal Gov ernment In working out tljle difficult problem. Tho transportation Interests of the Territory desert o our most careful consideration. Tho success of Increas ing and dlcrslf)lng the agricultural products of the Islands depends upon proper transportation facilities by wat er. One harbor, nt tpnitt iiunn naJn island should be provided so that the prouuets or that Island may bo Bhlpped directly to tho markets of (ho world. Congress has dlrtcteoMho, beginning of this work, but further appropriations should be made Immediately available. The ultimate commercial development of our trade with tho Orient Is directly connected with proper provisions for ocoan transportation with tho Islands. Tho general conditions of the Terri tory nro admirable. Educational work la given thorough attention. School conditions In the Islands nro most un usual. In the same school thnro n often represented more than a dozen different races. The school courses ore thoroughly practical, especial at tention being given to Industrial courses. 3, Owing to the exlstencn of lunuv tho nrohlpmn tktfnntintr l.n ...il health have received careful attention. ...vi UU9 ui-vu iuo closes cooperation """" i"u local authorities and tho Federal service but both aiithm-itio. feel tho need of certain changes In the iuw, wnicn novo been presented to Congress, tho purpose of, which Is to give crcatcr miihnrllv in lim h.,.ui. authorities to take necessary protec tive measures to prevent tho Introduc tion and spread' of contagious diseases. Tho Iruporlanco of this legislation can not bo overestimated, ticcausn of ti,n enormous number of travelers to and rrom trie Orient who enter or pass through tho port of Honolulu. 'BUS WORKING AGAIN The auto 'bus. which has heen'nnt of repair, is now again In commis sion and will run to th r-mmtrv Club grounds from the Nuuanu car, line tomorrow morning. A specially fine table d'hote luncheon In nrnmliu.il nt the club-house. The Sunday'lun,- tiieuus are ueconiing very popular with automobile parties. s e WANTS TQ WALK William TMahnnr" la nml,ttln.. t test his pedestrian abilities and will enter the walking race tomorrow, 'ho announces. Dlshow believes that h' can make things lively for some of ,i. i i iii.ii ... .i. . . uiu iuttti nmers," ana fftll make o, iry ui me game, at any rate. SAME OLD STORY He (durlog snat): -At thn mar. rlage altar jou p'romlsed to love, hon oi, and obey. She: And you agreed iu uiinutv iuo iprun an your worldly goods. He: Wel.1T 'She: WellT, BY AUTHORITY !! - IM ) ,, , , , , RESOLUTION. ,U r? Making A-ktiNi for tk. yarl ous oerxijBfi o vq vitJ5 ij oi nonotuiaj Coun m r.. . ...... . i j . c ln tUe respective districts named BE. IT RESOLVED bv lh rtoard ,-.-i ..i.j I . ... I of Sunervlsora of. the Cltv and Coun- ... .,.. 1.1.. ...i n.i.. .. ... - , J i w !" iuuiimij Buuuivimuns oi um That the followtng sums, amaunt Ing to T,wo. Mt)lrd and. Ot,ty-6ne Thousand Two.llundred nnd Twenty ( likt.iaa rinvnatlnr hVo t,jr.v. .n. f . . V "'iStr, -, --it ' "'""y. K iionoiuiu iouu uu r. ". " sy-. a .iumui,wt. Kwa and walanae 700 00 of the City and, County of Honolulu, Koolauloa and general expenses of with the Fourth day of January, lSdS, at '12 oc)ock noon, and ending u siaiea in, nt hlrln tnnnltiAff ' r Per lionth. 81x Months. Salaries fixed " ' bylaw ...(t2,O9S.0O t 1 2,570,00 T.vn.) ' Material and supplies . ', 1 160.0b 340.00 100.00 60.00 100.00 12S.00 25.00 Clerk Office employ es Material and supplies '.. Auditor: Offlco employ es . 126.00 Material and supplies . . . (Attorney: Deputies' and office e in '-' ployes .... Material and supplies 7. . Treasurer: Offlco employ es 1 Material and supplies . T. Muplclpal.of flees: 1 Rent 260.00 Maintenance of pounds: Payroll ..,'.. 30.00 For Engl n e 0 r 1 ng 1 " and Sur- '" v 1 )' 1 a 1 n work: Payroll 426.00 Material and supplies ... Maintenance ot Parks: Payroll . . . . j Donation: Kaplo la n I Park 700.00 M a 1 n t e- oance and C 0 natcuc- tlon of t Road.. 1 11 r l.dges. and Parks: Honolulu ...11,500. 00 Ewa ........ , 800.00 WaUjnae ..,,N 4Q0.00 waiaiua .... 1.876.00 Koolauloa ... .l,C2S.6a Koolaipoko ., 1,826.00 ai a 1 n t e- nauco o f P'o lice Force: Pnvroll " - . .. . . . Material and supplies . . , M a i n t e iiai.ee, o f, fire B Ra tions ami fire Appa-ra'tuar Payroll ,.,v Material and 'supplies .'.. ,C o, t"l e, c- tton a n, d -uispoeuon otOarbage: Payroll..... 1.00.00, ' 'M, a"l n te- (00.00 2,040.00 600.09 ' 760.00 800.00 880.00 6,280.0a To Let Kunawai Lane, 1 Bedroom, ... 7.00 Nr. Fort St Bridge, 3 BJL. . 8.00 Nr. Fort St. Bridge, 3 B, R. . . 15.00 I P. E. R. Strauch WAJTY 8LPJJ, H 9, jajfa ? Jf 100.0a In 200.00 tin 600.00 760.00 160.00 1,500.00 c 180.00 2.660.Q0 eoo.9 1,200.00 4,200.90 T 0,625.00 1,000.00 ' . 3,676.00 6OQ.99 'I 6.9,000.09 10,800.00 3.409.99, 11,260.00, 9,160.00 19,960.00, 39,760.00 6,000.00 I 22,050.0(1 ,3,090.99 and s, nance .Co n struc- "??, 1 I a ctrlc ' Light Sys- Payrpll ..,.'. 676.00 Material and ' ' v supplies ... 1,000,00 Ma) Ij ii t. e- "nanca o ( Mot'lV.e and, Fire Alyro, Sys,: . tern; Pavroil Material and B"Bniie. . , , M a I u t nance" o ( U a wallau rinnil- Payrpil .... Material arid supplies -. Donation: Leah lldo'ie,. Witness Feee. Cvrone'r's "l- nilnafA .... Prerlunj o.n pro' rated 126.00 "5 99. 1.360.00 76.00 12.6.00 160.06, 750.00 8,190.00 490.00 750,00 900.00 76.00 4(0.00 A'llTLl Bliii7Ii.W 1 KKn nn aHilEaTH 1261.220.00 afl I1H IT PtirtTUKll IIRSnt.VRfl lm( the following sums, amounting to Ten Thousand nnd Fifty Dollars $10,060), nre hereby appropriated ue paid out of moneys in the road r ni.nl i.n.1 rt tt. fttr ntiit County pfj 'tjonf lulu, for the building and maintenance of roads and brldg- In the respective districts named ( to tax amount bb stated In the schedule thereof herein contained: Per Month. Honolulu 8500 60 125,00 178.00 Sis' Months $3,000.00 4,200.00 750.60 1,050.00 .tsVv K5 KILL for salaries flied, by law and, other Koolaupoko 175.00 1,060.00 salaries,, wages of labor, donations 'a'd nR it PtiriTitir' npam.vt-n tile said City that tho Audltorlla hnrehv nnthnrl.l ocKinniog and directed to draw wnrrnnts on itio Treasurer for any of tjio Bums named ftV .Z T.7i.;iI .7 ' --r, --- ureiu, or pans inereor, upon Having With the Thirtieth dav nf .funk larto. ai..i .m. i... ..t....' .. . . t ---711-. , ', , "":u "u u,,u ciieauies 01 Baianes Bald payment to be made in pr'o.ro.ta flxed by law and other salaries, ot do- monthly subdivision, of said amount nations named herein, or payrolls and as stated In, the schedule thereof of nrrmmt. tnr mni.rioi ,t ...u.. . t . ...- .v. M-t.,.,,n, .uu BuilUlin, accompanied br orlelnnl vouchors and certified by the Clerk as having. oecn uuiy passed by tho Board of Su pervisors at any ree-ulsr mpotlncr nr any special meeting called for the purpose of considering- expenditures. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that to make exbendlturei iimtr this resolution, It shall be necessary mat an salary lists, Items ot dona tions, nayrolls, Items of matcriola and suDDlles. nnd account, nf irinr. la) expenses shall before being present- u w mo uuiiu ui supervisors, oe nastfpd nnnn tiv n immlh.. nH r.MM. mlttees and by such be repotted to -d uuu.u ui ouyvrriaura wun me recommendation' 6f such Committee or Committees, and sums found ib be lawfully due and payable may then be yoted upon singly) or ''collectively as convenient on a call 'of the ayes and noes'ln thevent of any such Commltteo falling or neglecting to so pass upon any, such matters, or to make any recommondattdn In regard thereto, the Board may theroupon act. AND BE IT FURTHER RES0I7V ED that no nuymenta undnr ihi- rn. olutlon shall be made, .nor Indebted ness g the City and County of Hono lulu Incurred, In any month in excess of, the monthly pro rota sums herein authorised. The foregoing resolution making Appropriations for thn vnrtmm oni-if- lis of the City and County of Hono lulu, was, at a Regular Meeting of the Board ot Supervisors of the City and County ot Honolulu held on Tu,iiiv January 6, A. D. 190J, passed to print on the following nvn anil nn vote of tho said Board of Sunervl- WV Ayes Ahla. Avlett. Cot. Kiinn Logan, Qulnn. Total, C. Noes-McClellan. Tnlnl 1 ' BOARD pF SUPEUV1SORS OF THE urrr anu COUNTY OF HONO LULU. Oy D. KALAUOKALANI. JR . Clt, and County Qlerk. City and County of. Honolulu. BE 'IT IlPSftf.Vvn nv mtiv DOAlin rtP RtltiRnvXanna rn miv CITY AND COUXTY (IV irnNru.ni.'it IIfA-r: ' ' "-'".T-r The proper authorities of the City aoit County be an'd they are hereby authorised and directed to execute on behalf 05 the City and County a lease of the entire second, floor ot tbe Mc Itityre Building for the term ot two. years at a monthly rental ot Two Hundred and, Fifty ($250.00) Dol lars Tier mnnlh nlaffi-l. IIbI. mnA r-T- T -r," -. i "U Janitor sorvlce to be furnished by the lessor, the form ot the,' lcaao t,o be ap- J.. T7 "' lHJf ,vu .ul county Attorney. Honolulu, January 8, 1909. " W." H. McCLELLAN. n-fin fnrAirnln ..n,li,H.H . . . 7 "7,70-w,M T-Y'W" wan, HI u Special Meotlng ot tbe Board o( Su ....i... ii.i ...:. .i !. y. ..y""AT v V'v -" wouuijj 01 Itonolu.lu, ljjeld on Friday,' January 8. ..w, iMAu iu jym uu o UJIIOW- 8,400.99, ng vote of-tjhe said,:Uord: Aire,., auiu, Ayieti, na,ne, Logan, McCIelian, Qulon. T9UI 6. Noes: None. Absent and not votlnari Cox. To tal 1. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE 4.050.00 LULU, by aa D- KALAUOKALANI, JR , 6,000.00 Clerk, City and County of Honolulu. 4Z03-5t The latest and lanvst ..- ot hand-nuo'e ani'pajnted leaihet postcards in Hawaiian Viewi.Jlow. era 'and Fruits, t" 7 I artrpnnwa onnrnorrw "9 Kotel St.. bet. BcthcraM Jfunana, FaU Hillinery BEAUTIFDX STYLES SOW pN EXHD3ITI0N. MISS POWER'S B03T0N BLDG., F01T ST. iNlltlMNm taiiVa.-."J .M lllll naMUA I'kJiUUtUuIrk "faattf aOamm, Stearns? Electric RAT and ROACH Paste A 200 box of SUarna' Hlectrlo Pasts will kill off all tho rata and 1(1 ' rnioe in a house In a elnglo nlalit. DmtrvRmta mnd Avoid Planum Both local and national othclils recommend Steams' ElectifL Paste is the sujest way oi destroying rats, the source and breeder ot the plague. Watch for tbe rats and aee that you hive a box ot Steams' Electric Patte teaJy to kill oil tbe lust invader. oz. dox .jc, i o oz. dox 9 : .uu. ' 114 If SrsMlau s4 atneral eleree atirr-an I er Mft dl-ett tm Unlit el p4t. STEAMS' EUCTIrC PASTE CO., Buffalo, !.. Y., U. S. A. i ?i A Large Line of Lightweight Flannelettes at IOC per yard. e-sss.asiBsssais-iBMSSssaiBiasssssss-4 Hi. Ahoy, Nuiianubelovi; Hotel i - 1 1 i iai. ii.al am aimiiiaaiai M. E. SILVA Undertaker and Embalmer AU business entrusted in my care will .receive prompt and polite attention. I have a parlor where funeral sen-ices can be held or bodies kept when desired. .. - 1120 FORT ST. P. 0. BOX 829. PHONE 179. NIOHT CALL 1014. Eor Tliis Cold Weather Fine Woolen Blankets, white and colore Sheets, Bedspreads and Pillow Cases YEE CHAN cfc CO., Ltd., PHONE 627. KING and BETHEL 8TS. S 1 s t Rits, Lamb ad Mutton Tender and Juicy, from New Zealand by the Aorangi. s m s MetroDOlitan Meat Co.. Ltd. 1.' a ,- - t-- Phone 45 I Joseph A. Gilman, 8HJPPINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. DCWAMABINE. Agent for ABTHDB SEWALL ft CO., Bath, Maine; PABKOTT & CO., Ban Francisco. 1 TBe BuUetin kFifst III 4, 'lh - J, ! 1. la Newi Service. . 3. Cify CrrcnlatlonT 2. AU'kinds of Advertising. 4. Ontiide Cirealatioi fi. TftW Cir"nlaUoa, .,1 Any advertise can rave, money by wing; the B u 1 1 e t i n exotoiYely. It covert the field. The rate in proportion to urriceii the .lowest in Hawaii. , 1:; :: 5: ,:: ::