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3KkllHRHIIHklRkSHIELHfiBflklHHkHHHH9aJrilHHilHHHIBQMflflHHI .'T-; . JH,I1 t i' ; ' rxrrj k, Evening Bulletin From San Francisco: l.urllnc Jan. 11 For San Francisco: Ulilju Mnru . Jan. 15 From Vancouver: Aornngl Pol). C For Vancouver: Moann . , , . , Tel). 3 ANY OID FURNITURE you don't need advertise it for sale in tlio Bulletin. There is always some one looking for such things. There is no better way to reach them than by a Bulletin Want Ad. 2:30 EDITION Advertising activity is the life of business and every buyer knows it VOL. XI. NO. 4205. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII MONDAY, JANUARY, 11, 1900. 10.' PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. FREAR'S POSITION OUTLINED LETTER IN 4 -. Exnmination of Stay ton's Books Shows Discrepancies H, P, BALDWIN IS SERIOUSLY SICK ATCHERLEY TALKS OF HIS TROUBLES TIIUIAN SCORES THEiRESIDENT WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan 11 -Senator Benjamin Tillman in a impassioned speech today vigorously denied the imputation of Presidcn Roosevelt that he had committed im uopcr nets. He scored Roosevelt in picturesque terms. The President his stated that secret service men found Tillman dangerously near Imp . t r.n in Oregon land frauds. TWO BATTLESHIP PROGRAM FO WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 11. The House Committee on Nnva! Affairs today ngiecd to report favorably on a naval program providing for an aonropriation at this session for two battlcihip3, five destroycrj, three colliers four submarines, nnu one suo-sunace boat. The total appropriation for this prcjram amounts to $29,000,000. WHAT FREAR SAID TO COMMITTEE DETAIL OF HEARING BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE ON AMEND- MENT TO ORGANIC ACT AS PROPOSED BY GOVERN- OR'S BILL INTRODUCED BY SENATOR FL.NT Assistant I'ostmnster 8la(on, wlio was arrcste- tlio other day y Ml ll serums iii;iik( ni.ij iiuiu iw ti T laro HUH IIUMU MTlllllH enurKes, X na It Is Intimated friim tho author- UIoh that thu iixnmlnatlon of tlio t lining man's hon:a In tlm ulllcu -f f dii not show anything In Ills lav- ' fir, anil, as n matter nf Ijct. iiuil.o tliliiRM look rather bad for i Mm. lie U now (ml mi lioiul (if SHUo.). .U many friend In tlio city weie ns(nul:icii at his nr- 1 lest, iih Iim always bine an excel lent name, and It Ih ex cried that nmi o surprising deul(iiine:itH f will ccihie. The printed lepnrl of the hearing oil for medicinal hips only. Will you the ntiiuidmenU to the Organic Act l.lndly tell mi what, in otir opinion, piiipofnl hy (lowinoi- Trear (Mine In li the iicicsslt), f any at nil, for tlm last mall mid will he inildhhed III Mich legislation aa In li thin hill pro iletalt by lids piper. 'I lie slcnogiaphlc i(.Ked? riciuil follows: I (loernor Kiear Theie In n cou- I'rlday, I)e. II, 1 SKIS. !rldcialile Chttioo poptltat lint In llu- Vltrt fflllltllllt.il. till f 111 111!?!!! 11. til. tLflll wit t.tll lltttllfllll V In t(l Hfllllit ItV- I'lcieiit, SmiatorH I'orukpr (chair- lunt, addicted tu tlio opium habit. ! in. in), 1'llnt, l'llc, Warner, mid and tliiounti that the lialilt haa heen Jllllon. iiprendliiK Home what iiiiuiiik ol hel lion. Walter T. 1'iear, governor of (I.ikhch of tlio population, paitleular the Tenltory of Hawaii; Hon. Jonah ly ninoni; I lie native tlmvnllahx, Any K. Kal.inlaiianle, Delegate In Con-. IlilnR of that ni'l U very apt to Kteix fiom Hie Tenltory of Hawaii, npicml lapldly nmoiiK that vIiihh of nml .Mr. Ccorcu II. Mitjlellaii, iiecn1- people and at thu Hanm tlmu iioe tary to the Delegate, appealed. moat dlsantioiiM. Statement of Governor The Clitilintnti Ynu would recom Walter F. Frear "'end tlio paaalni; of thla hill, then? The Clialiiuan (Senator Ko raker) I Coventor Krear I should, ' moat CoMMiior, while the (onimtttru mo decidedly. I might add that the hah Kathi'ilng, I will uhI you some (pies-III haa xpread vome niiiniiR tliuvvlilte, lloiiu about the bill (U. 70311) Hi hut of unime that lit not bo open, piolilhlt liiiioit itluu of oiltiui Into The Chtilrmliii Hut Hie habit la Hawaii except hy Hie (iuwrniiifiit (Continued on Page 3) Land Prices Shoot Sky-ward At Auction COMING OF BOOKS IS HJF STORM Captain Black Predicts South-Westerly Gale That property v.iluea In Honolulu are on the boom wiih evidenced by the HitrprlHttigly IiIkIi valuea Hint wore paid for tlio Alowa HelghtH IoIh, koIi! at auction hy Land Conuuboiloner 1'intt thla iniiiiiliig. HIildliiK was keen er than ban over before beet) known, am! tlio prlcca of nil the loin, with thu Upset Selling Area Price Price Lot 81 1.2U ncrca Sa2.'t SlOlin l.oi G3 80 acres 1C0 -ISO Lot CI 1.21 ncies 180 r.25 Lot CO 1.13 acres 170 G30 !.(il 30 1.97 acres 123 270 Lot 32 2.00 acres ISO 2.13 Lot 31 1.75 acres HO 230 Lot 29 1.78 acrca 1D0 210 Lot 28 1.93 acres 123 150 Lot 27 1.70 acres 100 ml Lo. 26. ; 1,74 ncies 150 ' 1S7 Lot 19 1.58 ncies 125 127 Lot Hi 1.C9 acres 170 215 Lot 15 1.77 acrcB 180 325 uway up. Land Commissioner I'ratt gives as thu reason for this, tlio lioom in prop erty values, especially in tlio residence district of Honolulu The first lot auc tioned (jff, thu upset prlco being $325, was sold for $1005. Tlio following are tlio lots sold, the aiea, thu prices paid bud tlio liujers: Buyer. It. II. Leach Mrs. Kva llowen II. M. Mix John 1 1 od sou IM Stylos Walter II. Jnrrctt Humor Sharp Unla Maunakea John Bpltzcr A. II. II. Vlorra 11. Mnltznii Mrs. C. Katou M. S. I luminal) Y. Anln. 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, Captain Dint k. the elcrnn skip per, who Is regatded as one of tlio iiiost wvather-wlso men In the .Isl unds, predicts (lie coming' of n heavy ttoutli-wcstcrly storm, probalily such u one as Hawaii luckily sees only once In n decade or even less fre quently. "Tlio gooncys have come," said the Captain, "Lots of them were seen lit Wnlklkl yesterday, nnd they only como south of tlio tblrtetli degree when there Is a heavy south wester coming. The lust tlmo I recollect seeing them hole was In 1888, Just before tlio famous big Kona storm." Although tlio Komi wind which has been prevailing for some time, bus not done tmiih damage In tlio outer dlstilcts, It is generally ex pected that something worse will bo experienced during thu next few da)H. According to the weather observer, it Is to bo surmised thu' the kona has been felt more seercly on Hawaii than here. Unless tlio conditions change for the better, the genuine kona will bring heavy ioIiib, strong wind, nnd Hoods, which will keep tlio employes of the load department busy for some time. No reports of material dnmaFo have been received from the outsldo districts. Tho railroads are reported safe nnd undamaged. The telephone and electric wires are in position. S.S. Alameda, JANUARY 20TH Will be our next fruit boat to the Coast. Island Fruit Co., FRUIT SPECIALISTS The Kasli Co., Ltd., Corner of Fort and Hotel Sts. 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. Our 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. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVv'V?fffffffffffFi Vffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffl ;M-- ll . "A" wftf I H. P. BAL K II. P Ilnldwln Is sorloU9l III with nppendlcitls, A wireless was tccoiv cd from Maui this inornln, tolling of bis serious condition nnd culling for n surgeon. Within a short spneo of time tho Inter-Island steamer Hcl cue, specially chartered for the pur pose, steamed out of tho harbor, car rying Dr. Judd to Knhiilul. Thowlreless did not stato how Be- lous Mr. llald win's condition la, but Dr. Judd went prepared to perforin nil operation, should such u thing be necessary. Just ns swm as tho message, tell ing of Mr. llaldw Ill's Illness, was re ceived, tlio luter-lslund offices wcro communicated with. Preparations wero at onca made to put the Ilelcuu to sea, and by tlio tlmo tho physician reached the wharf tlio ship was ready. As quickly as Dr. Judd got on board the Hcleno cast off her shoro lines, mid a few minutes later she was fighting her way out of the channel in the teeth of tho konn storm that tbiow clouds of spray over hor. Considerable worry Is felt regard ing Mr. llnldwln's condition. Ills ago makes hln trouble more pcrlnus than it would bo for a younger man, and u lepnrt from Dr. Judd Is lielnll anxiously awaited. DWIN has lug. Information lo that effect Just been received here. tin severe wns tho storm that tlio captain of tho big ship did not dare to remain la the hnrbor, so ho put out to sei. preferring to battle with tho ele ments In thu open. The report hull cntcs that the storm has raged along the eastern coast of Maul with unusual fury, and It Is feared that somo of tho mnitll craft may have suffered Injurfy If not actually havo como to grief, No daningu h.-s born reported nlong tint waterfront hero, though sovoral small craft havo had narrow escapes. Dozens of row boatB broke adrift. but us far as is known, nothing has been Inst. Tho Japaneso lUhernien did not attempt to go outsldo today. nnd there mo thlity-clght sampans tied up under tho lea of tlio naval wharf. Tlio Kronen ship Thiers, which la anchored just bovond tlio light house, on the far sldo of tho reef, pitched around In a lively manner, and at one tlmo tlio report was current along tho waterfront that sho nas drifting onto the rocks. It proved to bo without foundation, however. SIM DRIVES TEXAN Stormy weather rorced tlio lilg American-Hawaiian freighter Texan to lenvo tho Knhulul harbor tills miirii- HOME-MADE Candy Turkish Nougat, Cocoanut Loaf, Almond nnd Hazel Nut Fudge, :: :: :. :: :: ALEXANDER Y0UNQ CAFE. PSYCHOLOGY AND JBT CLASSES Miss I.cnkn's Class In tho Psychol ogy of William James will begin January 20th. at 10:30 n. m., at tho residence of Mr. J. M. Dowsett, l'u nnlioii street, botween Wilder and Ilerotunlu uvciiuch, and tlio Art Class will begin January 22d, at 3:30 p. 111., lit the residence of Mrs. ,C. II. Wood, Thurston iivenuo. WE DO THE BUSINESS because we have the boys who realize the value of Time. We should have A Little of Yours. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 361. Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LEWERS & COOKE BLDQ.) Supplies Lost And Earl Opens MESSINA, Sici, Jan. 11. Recurring shocks of earthquake accom- jianied by a severe storm have desticyed the temporary shelters erected and a part of the dock on which supplies had been landed. An immense fissure has been discovered in the earth near Qianne. o FOUR DIE ON 0UILL0TINE BETHUNE, Pas-de-Calais, France, Jan. 11. Four murderers were put to death by the guillotine today. -- i CONSTRUCTOR EVANS DIVORCED MARE ISLAND, Calif., Jan. 11. Naval Constructor Evans was to day granted a divorce from his wife. WORK of GOVERN!) IN CAPIJOL iCITY SOME CHANGES IN AMENDMENTS TO ORGANIC ACT, WHICH ACT FOR BETTERMENT OF TERRITORY USELESS TO IN TRODUCE IMMIGRATION BILL THIS SES- 1 SI0N COMMISSION Acting Oovornor Mott-Smlth hus re ceived several Interesting letters from Oovornor Krear. Tho first one, dated December 21, states that thu Federal appropriation for leprosy can bu used fur tho Investigation and research work on tho Island of Oahu, hut can not ho expended in constructing a building for a laboratory In tho (lovernor's amendments to tlio Organic Act bo refers to u certain Commission's report in relation to tho exclusion of certain Federal statutes from applying to Hawaii. Tho Com missioners report section hus now been changed to road tho "Sections from tho llovtsed Statutes," which r cite in detail tlio different provision which nro mentioned. This Act has been ulrcad) subml ted, but slnco thu hearing tho (lovcrii or has suggested another amendment wllti relntlon to the publication of tli notices of land sales, to tho effect thin notice of Bales must be published In . newspaper thirty davs before tho sale I'ubllc notice Is all tlia.t Is required at tho present tlmo. Another important amendment hu" hern Introduced to thu effect that m exchange of public land Involving mort (Continued on Page 3) 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 made 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. 523, Price $5.00. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., LIMITED 1051 FORT STREET. TELEPHONE 282. ) , i ii 'V