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""HY. -" Hf-j"'"1 'If. g4 EVKN1N0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. 11., WEDNESDAY, 11311. 3, 1005. I) Evening Bulletin AILY and WEEKLY Published bj BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO. LTD (f ' At 120 King Street, Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii. ' ally every day except Sunday. Weekly Issued on Tueiday of each week. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESI. Wollaco R. Rnrrlnjjton, SUBSCRIPTION BATES UVIUNINU IIUI..L.U1IN rer Month, anyuliert In J S. 0 ,? PerQuantr. atijwIicitltiL' 3.. .. a.uo Per Vrar.ltivolieieltil 8 H.oo Tcr Year, osttakt, futeiKti, ... 13.1K1 CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY In tYi Ti-lm m v itttiw VTI ) Editorial Rooms, - 185 I M. VI Business WEDNESDAY lo llu spread tit our trnilo in ioaco nun me defence or our ling in war n great ami prosperous merchant marine Is IndlniM'iisnblf President Uooscvclt. j " l V HhniiUI have ships of our own Lit for tho upbuilding of the Amert nhd oeniuen of our own to cunvuv inr'n,.n ,..,.i,. m,.i ,i n,,n S'xwIb lo neutral markets, and In case, of need to reinforce our battle line. l'rcalcleiit Roosevelt. Even on the Pacific, where our ships have held their own better than on the Atlantic, our merchant flan Is now threatened through the liberal aid be stowed by other governments on their cwn steam lines. President Roosevelt. We cannot repeal the protective tar. Iff; no political party dreams of re pealing It; we do not wish to lower the standard of American living or American wages. We should give back to the shipowner what we take away -- t from him for the purpose of maintain ing that standard. Secretary of State Hoot. is American patriotism lioktis pO laiS? What lias heroine of Mr. tind the ll.ill.in ImmlgrnntH? Trcnor Hawaii lias never larked for enough uinilldaiis to fill all tho of Ilte. Details or tho (.iso against Month, Ut) nt pit'tfcnt developed, lead like a romance. If It Is Incendiaries they arc after, thero aro lew uihterlous Ilres Hint Illive. not et been run to earth. - j Tour weeks more and Congress ml jmiriiH. Whatever Is to be done for or to Hawaii will go through with ' it rush. in .i. .... !...,... ... ... .. . ' Limn siiBur nntpnt are presented t0 i the public with tho suggestion Hint MMhey maj be accepted with a grain of tnlt. I Huron Komiira and the Admlnls- ' trntlon nt Washington being agreed' ' on tho policy of peace nnd friend- ,'nlil.M tlie agitators have a field fori jl'nitloii Hint will satlsfj their nntuial y, -wuvu mr ueing agin me government. .Jtlir . Homo investment in n town that Is glowing must appeal to tho man of iliicana who Is thoroughly selfish. 1( . Iin considers lilmselt u phlianthroplst, tho people nre willing to credit him Li ll'ttti nittltlr t, ,na-nn .... U ll.. 81, J i,i..i .i, ,..... 1 -.i''r win. , Willi ll T.ei-lalnlllro twn antbilUO lays ilistnnt thero has been a wonderful! lack nf dlsriisHlnn liv elvle nrirnrr,. ' K iiions nf what in nxnoctoii from thnl Pf 'lawmakers. Does this mean that pro. I 'grams nro being trained in secret to 1 spring ut tho "proper tlmo"? Oovcinor i'renr lias a way of list ening und every mnn who departs be fellovea Ii 1 m favorable to his cause. That may or may not bo tho reason jVvliy Sir. Poi ry's friends believe ho has first call 011 tho United States 'Judgeship. ri jno mono) iroiu uongress lor nying 'yWninchlncs, Somo people evidently rf?"i a,lt I0 postpone tuo upbuilding oi ntiio American merchant marino until tho lljing machine Is perfected und then tho Amorlcnn King will bo re stored to Its proper place. Take notice, that tho Mayor and flho Hoard of Supervisors hnvo pro F reeded to business und progress has lnon iiiailc. This Is 11 very happy f'l.tato nf affairs that shoiilil be f,eiowiied witli a clear-cut Interpret!!- Hon of Inw from the Supremo Court. Honolulu would unquestionably bo .'elated to learn that it Is to have n i-telfpliono service tho equal of uuy jtlinf tan bo found on tho Pacific Con'ht. What's more, there should ba Linonoy onough In Honolulu to finance ijn proposition with such 11 worthy ob 'Jctt In viow. Tlieio Is not the slightest doubt thnt the proposal of n postal-card vote li merely providing an opening for rthe Merchants' Association to roveiso j 1 sell on me coastwise snipping sus- Editor PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. WUI1KLV I1UI-I-UTIN Ptf Sli Montlil a) ,Ro Per Yr, ni)litrluUS 1. 00 Pet Year, aiiywlitrc In Canada .. I.fto Per Year Hlaitl, IoicIkii ,,.... 3. 00 NEWPAPER PUBLISHED t IAwn Hi iwnoUi Office, 256 Entcreil at Ihe roittolT.ce At Honolulu m ttrconri chut nutter. FEBRUARY 3, 1009 pension Should tlie peculiar fiction of tlic Chamber of Commerce be du- Heated, the business men of Hawaii will have- successfully overthrown nil thpv mn hnvo nrivlnntlv nrmmnlMi. --.v.... itivi .1(111 w lUHtlllV, ,tl4 ..tt.Ulttllb iVmerlcnn capital to the Improvement of Hawaii's tianspurtntlon. It means putting these Islands more complete ly nt the mercy of the alien than over before, THE FEDERAL JDDGESHIP. An stated by this paper last month when the favoinble report of tho Sen. ate rommlttee on the bill for n sec ond United States Circuit Judge was published, the man to 11 1 1 this offlcc should be a thorough-going American nu a first iiiallllcatlcm. And on IMo practical side of It, the probabilities nro that the appointment will bo sueli as will suit if It Is, not made by I'rexldent-elect Tnft. Honolulu undoubtedly has men well qualllled for the position and it tho appointment has been icfcrrcd to the Governor for his recommendation lio cannot do better than select II. E. Cooper, whose qualifications for the pest are exceptional. Thero Is no moio Impinlant ofllec within this Territory than that of United States .lodge, and Ihe man to occupy the piiiltlim should hnvo ex perience In Ameriian law mid be. well grounded lij environment mid educa tion in what l known to Hawaii as traditional Anicrlrnnlsni. STOCK BROKERAGE-NEW YORK STYLE. One of the most sensational nr tlrlca of tho present season appears In tlie current Issue of Kveobodj's iiiiiKuiiiie, in which rreuencK ft. ""ckson tells the people what sort of ' """" u' "'" "'"" '"' Fop Sale n n T. T. T. fl P. hit.I.S A very attractive cottage near the ,. - . . . .. iL . car line, at a oargain lor mc next Building lot, Manoa Road; 36,000 SQ. It., price S1600, Suilding lot on East Manoa Road, corner Hillside Ave.; 17,500 sq. ft., i"vv w K A I M U K I, House and lot on Cocoa Avenue: lot 19,000 so. ft., corner lot, and modern house, price $3500, Eight lots, cleared) and fenced, cor. Eighth and Manna Loa Avenues, price $2500. House and lot, cor. Seventh and Mauna Loa, 60,000 sq, ft., improved, modern cottage, new, price $3150. YOUNG STREET Modern cottage, small lot, price $2100. K A L I H I Gulick Ave., modern cottage, lot 100x100. Price $2100. Watcrhouse Trust COR. FORT AND MERCHANT SIS. Friends on arriving and departing steamers appreciate your sen ding a Wireless Message rl WCiiillBsBBTnMPArWI 4TZU OtaCT IBfiP-9b m rV v HISSES,'.' 'vtv'" W Furnished House For Rent u-room, 2 bedroom house with modern convenienc es situate on (Iiq corner of Pawnn and Young Streets. Klectrlc lights, gas, large ground, with fruit tree, servnnts' quarters. Price t3:'.,'0. Trent Trust Co., Ltd. ngalnst In the New York Stock ex change when they purchase stocks on margins. If Dickson could command tho pic turesque language of Tom I.awson ho would have had 'the country by the cars before this. His work may, how ever, be more effective on account of his thorough knowledge of the facts and bis direct, liuslncss-llke method of putting them. The whole nrtlrlo Is worth republishing but pcrhnps that which shows what tliancc' there Is for the "lamb" who goes Into Wall Street Is the most unpleasant nvvnk enlng for the nvcrago man who takes a filer In the Wall Stieet game. He eaa: The lamb who thinks ho can filch money out of Wall Street la permitted lo succeed In his oper ations only until he has enough to mnko It worth tho while for 11 professional to get up and tnke it from him. What possible chance lias the gambler in such n gnmc as tills? Would he play poker with no chanic of seeing tho cards dealt, or of knowing how ninny cards his opponents drnw, nnil with more than n suspicion that tho enrds nro marked? Yet he does worse thnn that when ho deals In stocks on n margin 1 through the New York Stock, ex change. Docs ho ever rcnltzo thnt the winnings In the game played there depend on his own losses, nnd that tho broker who receives his money on margin knows, not thinks, nor suspects, but ICnows, that in tho end he wilt inevltnb ly Join the great majority before hint, who have plaed and lost? "If It were not against the rules of the Now York Stock Kx chnngc," exclaimed tho head of a legitimate brokerngo house, "I'd bucket every order I took " "Do ou mean to say that jour customers aro moro llkelv to bo wrong than right In their guess es?" was the surprised question of Mr. Lamb. "Sure," was the reply, with nn Indulgent smile of superior wis dom on tho frank, open face of the broker. "A speculator on margin Is not only likely to lose he Is Sure to lose. Of course, ho sometimes wins, gets on the right side of the market, and in a day or two wnlks off with twenty thousand In his Jeans. Do you think he stnjs away? Not much! That vvns too easy; nnd tho next time ho loses his twenty thouR.mil of winnings nnd its much more besides us ho'll stand for or can rnlse. Why, this bus iness wo'rc In Is puro gambling. and vyo're not fine whit hotter than Dick Canlleld." 'Itemember. please, that tho speaker was not a bucket-shop man, nor ct a crank refoimor, but the head of 11 legitimate Now York 8tock Hxchango house, with thousands of customers; and ho know tho gamo from beginning to end. Another body-blow Is given tho stock-broking fraternity that lives on mniglns when ho lompnrcg the OUR STOCK OF Kid Gloves in both GLACE and SUEDE BLACK and WHITE is at present in first class shape to fill all orders for the University and other balls. ORDER NOW. EHLERS legitimate) wlthuho much-condemned btickct-Bhop "broker i "Let us examine n few of tho points of difference between the buck, et shop nnd tho legitimate brokerage film," sajs Dlcksnn, "In tho first place, the bucket-shop man docs do a legitimate Investment business, Just nt the stock-exchange house docs. Ho lit!)s, sells, and delivers tho certltl cnlcs, nnd docs It through a b(ocI:-cx-clningo member, who nils these or ders ns promptly nnd ns cmclently ni hi would do for any other' customer. "On n margin order tho bucket shop mnn does not buy tho stock nt all, nor does ho pretend to, while tlto rtock-cxehango mnn nctually docs buy the stock, 'id may nt onco soil the same stock for his own account, nr for n fictitious account. If this Is' done, then In botli enscs the biokcr Is In the market ngalnst his iiistomer, and all thnt the customer lobes tho biokcr wins. "Tho bucket-shop man charges tin Interest, for ho makes no pretenso of the existence of a debit balance, while the stock-exchange man often diarges more Interest than ho has paid, or chnrges Interest on n halnnco which has but n fictitious existence. "Tho bucket-shop mnn uniformly gives his customer the market price, while on odd lots the stock-exchange man nlmost Invnrlahly charges his customer nn eighth nr n quarter moro i.n n purchase and gets n fraction lci-s on n sale. "The bucket-shop mnn will tnke orders on n margin of one or two points. The stock-exchange man de mands five or ten, "The bucket-shop man takes mar gin orders on five slimes or even leas, while the stock-exchange mail refuses to carry less than fifty or ono hun ched shnrcs on margin. "Tho customer of n buckot shop Is sold out automatically when his mm gin is exhausted, while tho stock exchange mini strives to Induce the customer to Increase his margin, nnd thereby his probable loss and the broker's possible gain. "The bucket-shop man simply makes n wager with his customer that his client's expectation of tho market Is wrung, nnd ho pretends to noth ing else, while the stock-oxtlinngo man Invariably pretends to n vlrtuo to which ho often has no valid claim. "Tho bucket-shop man makes mon ey, much money, out ot the vanity nnd folly ot his follows, nnd herein In the vital point of diffcroiiro be tween tho two; for tho stoik-ex- clinnge mnn deems it quito Irregular for nny one to do this savo n inem ler nf nn ncej edited exchange I'or every dollar lent through a bitiket shop n thousand dollars lost thiougli legltlmnto stock-exchange Iiiuim . Hven this does not sntlHfy, for I ho legitimate one wants that other dul ler." Copies of tho Japanese High-Wage' literature bent to President ltooe vilt, Mr Tnft, Mr. Straus, and otli eis, will do nothing but convlnio those gentlemen that It is high tlmo for Hawaii to have somo other voiiico of whikeis thnn tho Japanese as icp resented by tho agitators. The Huftrngeta-lmvc dlscoveied a new grievance. One of them In u speech delivered nt the homo 01 gun Ircd by the London Society for Wom en's Suffrage complained that the vv omen's papers were not a veiy great crcdltTto them, If they looked Into it they would find that the' papers woio all arranged by men nnd thnt the wo men contributors were kept under the rod by men. Three leccnt ilcnths from pellngrn, which Is caused by eating musty corn, have nlnrmed tho Health De partment of Atlanta Corn furnish es n largo pint of the diet of the col- bred InhabltnntB of thnt section. The C-) car-old son of Walter An derson of I.lzelln, (in , shot his baby brothcr'H arm ot! with his fathei's suit. STYLISH VISITING CARDS If you want an "up-to-date" visiting card, order them from our Copper Plate Department. Our engravers are artists; Our Work Second To None. Let us show you samples of the latest card and style of en graving. Ii. F. Wichman & Co,, LIMITED. LEADING JEWELERS BUSINESS WOMAN OF MELBOURNE Had a Dry Hacking Cough, Doctors Failed to Cure. Took Pe-rw-na and Got Well. ' lV-immtLiMl.t WWm TflCNSKY. j. Mrs. Ii. ir. Trcnsky, proprietor of Accnev. 1T5 William street. Melbourne, "For over three vcnrn I suffered with a dry, hacking cough, nnd scorned to always have n cold. "Although I consulted doctors anil also Joined two lodges, I could get no relief. , ' "At night tlmo It was impossible to pet nny sleep. I ven conntnntly call ing at chemists' ghofis and getting droughts which only pnvo mo relief for n eouploof hours. "Hut I can honoMlv say, since using Pcruna I have been restored to perfect health, unit will always recommend it to those I 101110 In contact Willi." Innpoterlpt,Mr.Trenky adds: "lama well-known business woman with nt least a thoUKand clients on my liookn. and II10 majority know bow 1 suffered. In fact, It was one ot my clients who recommended I'eruna to me." A dry hacking cough Is Xaturo's dan ger signal. It Indicates that Ihero Ii somo deep seated point of lrrlt.it ion within tho larj uxor bronchial tubes. It Is frequently tho flrit manifestation of tuberculosa. It Is sometimes an In dication of organic ills easo of tho heart. IniddloUK bronchitis Is soon brought on by a. dry, hacking cough. Such asymptom should nut bo Ignored. Ordinary cough mcdhlncs do not re' llc c such a cough. It requires somo meillclno that goos to tho root of the matter. Tho following wholesale drug gists will supply tho ictnll traur ci3aaLa.yiJ''ui.(gmgTHEzrsirjrsi z; Pictures Framed Any picture may b c framed artistically in one of our large. selected stock of frames. Frames OVAL. ROUND, and SQUARE in WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, BIRD'S EYE MAPLE, GOLD, and Silver. Honolulu Photo Supply Co., . , " Everything Photographio" '- - NOTICE MR. GEO. ORDWAY has full charge of M our Upholstering Department. Tele phone 415 and Mr. Ordway will go to your home and give you estimates of the cost Qf the work you want done. AH work done by Mr. Ordway is of the very best. COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD. 11 Mpnurnents. "tsft? i iifc w ?$ raw!! ffiVi1 &s Hawaiian Iron Fence NEXT TO YOUNG BLDQ.. 176 10i) Weekly Bulletin S3 Per Year thoUrc.it Unknown Private Detective Victoria (Australia), writes I A eolith of this kind generally In dlcatci fonie catarrhal deringcmeiit of tho mucous meinbraiii lining Iho larynx or bronchial tubci. Till catarrhal dernngement is a foro runner of some graver ailment. A medleliio that will check or mitt gato tiiocatnrrh will stop the cough. Medicines thnt simply dull t'.io sensi tiveness of the nervous sv stem and quiet tho cough by their f-edatlve effect, such medicines do no lntlng gooj, Pcruna relics cs ths catarrh. Tho ca tarrh being rotnnvtil, the cough ceases. This Is the way uv ury vuuli- should bo cured. .iKNSON. sun II t CO.. honolJlu. xai'xnarJBRr.i . FORT STREET. Safes, Iron Fence and Monument Works KINO STREET. 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