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x. .a f .ncar' . jivjw V 1 fc.-fc - ! I I ! ii 1 ! d." f V J From San Francisco: Alamda l-'eb. 6 For San Francisco: Ten jo Marti I'd). 8 From Vancouver: Aorangl , Feb. 6 For Vancouver: Moann Feb. 3 VOL. XI. NO. 4227. CALIFORNIANS WARNED ON TREATY RIGHT CORPORATIONS WILL HOMESTEAD APPROVE EXCHANGE OF MAUI LANDS Governor Confirms Proposed Transfer Also Involves Opening Up of Private llunds In Haiku -Unique Pro position Made By Maui Agricultural Co. for H o m tea d 1 n if Tlio Governor has approved n Maui land exchange which Involves tlio establishment of moilpl farming rcmmunlty nml Is accompanied by ac tion on tlio part ot n corporation that Is unlciic In the history of the lsl-j nmls. The Maul Agricultural Com-1 jinny will oftcr six hundred ncies o(, lib best lamls to thu public to bo set-' tleil on Identically tlio same terms as the public lands ot the Territory, and It Is probahlo that the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar .fompuny will turn over a large area of Its lands on the same terms. The final action of tho Governor was confirmed within the Inst two or three days; the land awnlts only the completion of survejs to bo trans, fcrred. The coiieBpundcnce speaks foi Itself: -..Jtonolulu.-X.-lt., ttov. 9. 1008. Honorable YV. F. Fioar, Governor yof tho Territory, Honolulu. Dear Sir: Itefcrrlng to the reso lution passed by the Maul Agricul tural Company dast Saturday, the 7th Instant, In legard to the six bun dled acres tho Maui Agricultural Company proposes to put up for home btead purposes In tho vicinity of tho Haiku land which the above men tioned company offers the Govern ment .for homestead purposes in ex change for a portion of the Omaoplo laud, 1 would fcuy that I have no doubt tho Maul Agricultural Com pany will put up more land In tho vicinity of the six hundred acres above mentioned and that tho Hawai ian Commciclal & Sugar Company will nlt.o put up laud in that vicinity it the Government Is successful In hnmesteadlng thut legion with desli nblo Amoilcan citizens. 1 i emaln, Very truly yours, (Signed) II. 1'. IIAI.DWIN, I'res. Muul Agrie. Co. Resolution of Hoard of Managers of the Maul" Agricultural Company telutlva to opening of homestead lauds: Whereas, It is proposed on tho part of the Territory of Hawaii that lor taln of its lands bo' thrown open for Rain! i Get ready for it. Have a coat that is a better protection to you than an umbrella, and will pass anywhere as an ordinary over coat. Our Cravcncttc ' Coats ' are just the thing for rainy wear; warm, handsome, waterproof. Stop and take a look at them; come in and try on one. The Hash Co. LIMITED Cor. Fort & Hotel Sts. 3:S0 EDITION division, vale, and settlement, to pro vide small farms and agricultural plots for tho promotion of agriculture and tho encouragement or Immigra tion to the Territory of a responsible and dcsliable class of people; In which (ounertlnn It Is specifically ptopoied to open for such snlo and rtttlomcnt about twetvo hundred acres of land in the District of Haiku on the Island of Mam, conveyed or about to be ronvejod to tho Govern ment by Haiku Sugar Company un der nu exchnngo of lands; and, Whereas, the Hoard of Mnnagers of the Maul Agricultural Company IjlIIovc said policy to be wise, and that t will be efficient In producing loitilts favorable to the general In tel vt3 of the Tenttory nnd should be encouraged: ThoreforeMicIt Hesolvcd.-brt'fho Hoard of . Managers of tno Maui Agri cultural Company, in meeting assem bled this 8contli day of November, 1908, that they favor and will con tent to tho setting apart, from tho lands now held by the Company un der tho terms ot Its partnership ngreement, nn area of approximately six hundred acres lying adjacent or near to the said twelve hundred acres above referred to, which shall bo nnllalje for such division, sale, nnd settlement, for prospective home steaders deslrlngto purchase ami take up the snme, in rase the said tvtolvo hundred acres of Government lands shall be Insufficient to supply tho deslied number or parcels to such persons; such settlement to bo gov erned as nearly as may bo by tho bime ptlnclples, terms, nnd conditions as may bo udop'ted by tho Govern ment In dealing with Its said twelve hundred acres. And, be It further Resolved, That vtl.cieaa tho fee of Bald six hundred ncies of land Is vested In tho Haiku Sugar Company, this Hoard retom inmds to said company tho adoption of a like ionise with respect to the same. The upbuilding of a model Ameri can fanning community In tho midst (Continued on Page 2) will 'wlvi:mK r Malawi ii':iiir q I ) EVbnin Bulletin 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, REBRUARY 5, 1809. 8 PAGES, TERRITORY WILL FACE DEFICIT OF $70,000 IS FREAR'S ESTIMATE SITUATION MET BY CUT QFJXPENSES Appropriations Made Far ' In Excess of Revenue , Tho financial statement wns stven out by Governor Frear this looming. It Is the; result ot a grent amount ot work on the part of tho officers of the Administration, and Is ot much Importance In that It will serve us a guide, for the Legislature In tho'comlng session. Although a deficit is shown, tho financial status oNthe Territory must be said -.to be quite satisfactory In that the deficit will not be larger, as It has only been reduced to tho abovo flguro by stretu uous cutting ot expenses, the 1907 Legislature having made appropria tions imy:li In excess of the lnco'mo. ""'We hntfV beon figuring pretty cnrofully," said the Governor, "and hare been going over this for some tlmo jiast, taking up appropriations and estimates with each ot the de partment heads. Tho result we havo arrived at Is about as shown by these figures. , "Way back at the tlmo of the last Legislature an estimate was niado ot the condition of affairs, and It was then estimated that, If nono of the license fees had to be paid to the Counties, there would be n deficit on Juno 30, 1909, of I99,tr,2,99, but If one-half of tho license fees were paid to tho Counties tho deficit would nmount to $286,602.99, Tho Legls latuie passed the act turning over halt of tho license fees to tho Coun ties; that Is, the House sustained the Veto, tho Sonate overrodo It, and the House then reconsidered Its action, and passed the bill over tho veto. Tho Governor held that the House had not the power to reconsider Its acUon, and held thut the act was myalld, but the Supreme Court doclded that tho net was valid, and It Anally went Into effect, so on the estimates then made jou would expect to have a deficit on Julie 30, 1909, of 1286,602.99. "The fact Is that although the last Legislature started out with a cash balance of about 1313,000 for this peilod, and although wo have refused to expend over $200,000 ot the ap propriations, we will bo in the hole about $70,000. In other words, it wo (Continued on Page 7) Trade Mark ' is a symbol of Integrity, Sin cerity, Reliability, and .long Business Experience. ' Look for it. It appears on every bona fide' document and advertise ment of the THIS Every first class Mercantile house in Honolulu is i ESTIMATES, TERRITORY OF HAWAII FOR THE SIX MONTHS ! ENDING JUNE 30, 1909. I J "- Cash Jialance, December 31, 1908.. $ 301.131.S2 t Kstlmated nvallablu receipts six V -f moiittiB ending June 30, 1909, not Including Land SalcBt (sumo as lnstlycar) .,..,..; 1,306.116.48 $1,610,218.30 " 1 Expenditures: outstanding warrants loc. 31, 1903 $ 1S2.1C2.89 " -f Ualancv of Road Special and Land Improvement funds Uec. 31, " 1908 ; . 17.800.14 -t- Balance of jirvlqus ap-, -, prVpcfatlon on Dec.' 31, 1908 $958,130.69 -f Letts estimated unev . ponded June 30, 1909. 207.80S.47 V 730,325.22 Additional appropriations 132,468.64 -t- Unpaid bills 2.S7O.04 -f To Counties, Hoad Taxes 119,374.00 - To Counties, A other taxes 476,374.60 ( To Counties, V4 licenses 30.000.CO 1,680,071.83 '4. r uonclt ''t --'f - INSANITY ML BE KALEIKINf DEFENSE The prosecution rested In the Kulel klul murder case this afternoon, and the defense began Its Innings. Achl, tho defendant's 'counsel, first moved for thu discharge) of the defendant on tho ground that the Indictment against him had been signed by Cutton with out any showing apiwarlng that ho vus n Doputy Attorney General. Tho mo tion was argued at length, but U was finally overruled. Achl slated to tho Jury that tho de fense admitted' tho murder, b.' pro posed to show that tho defendant was Insane at the tlmo the deed war com mitted. TIiq first witness culled by Achl was Rev. Robert Nawahi..e, uho testlflod to having known both the de fondant and bis mother for many years. HURT BYRUNAWAY. A Japaneso runaway hack caused soma excitement on King street this afternoon. After Bpllllng out tho driv er, tho horso broke looso from the hack, and running wildly along King street, struck an old man who was pushing a wheelbarrow over Mauna koa street crossing. Tlio Injured man was removed to tho Queen's hospital. PROMOTION WORK can be aided in no mere effective way than by sending away ft crate of onr SELECTED Pinenle.- Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KING. PHONE 15. Motorcycle Messengers Our boys are provided with the swift est means of locomotion. If 'you are in a hurry for'a messenger, call TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. CT0NE 361. Spring Mattresses $ 69,823.63 4 - ' - - f - ft'f - f t -f-f--t NOT EXCEPTIONAL Officers Deny Military Activity Is On The Increase That any urjirual activity on tho part of Army u.nclnlu ud the I'nclflo Is evidenced by the shipment of tbo mu nitions of war which aro on their way to Honolulu, Is donlcd by officers sta tioned hero. Tho two big guns for.lhe Pearl Har bor fortifications, which woro shipped on tho bark Mohican, form'u part of tho fortification plan laid out by the Toft board and they havo been ex pected hero for weeks past. It Is de nied, that thero Is-any mora signifi cance In tho shipment of tho big guns than thero was In the shipment of thu equipment for the Diamond Head forti fications. With regard to tbo 3000 tons of sup plies which the transport Sheridan Is bringing, an attache or the depot quar termaster's office says that the cargo Is rather smaller. If anything, than Is usual for tho big transport. The Sher idan has a large carrying capacity and Is usually well loaded. As for as Is known hero, there Is nuuiing uui commissary aim quarter muster's stores an thu Sheridan and, n tho advent of the Fifth Cavalry In creases tho consumption of stores by several hundred, per cont, It Is not con sidered In any, way 'but of placo that mo snipmenis or supplies should In creaso In.proportldn. With 'regard to tho shlnment of sub marlno mldea to Manila on the Asia, (continued en Page 4) lOPULAR BICES Alexander Young Cafe -- -l 'yff'tfi tW-IW.,. v i soaa leather counters ana iWHck ffl D1 , solid oak soles. It's a good 48Sfe( " ' ll a Bulletin patron WILDER and LINDSAY WASHINQTON, D. C, Feb. 5. The President tcday nominated Alex ander Lindsay to be Judge of the First Circuit Court of Hawaii and A. A. Wilder as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court These are both re appointments, each of the Judges having completed one term of service i m Violate Treaty Bights SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 5. Governor Gillett sent a special mes sage to the legislature today on the resolution passed by the Assembly to place Japanese in separate schools. He asks the Assembly to recon sider its action and states that the bill is a violation of treaty rights. Ac tion is postponed until Wednesday. An identical bill was introduced in the Senate today. FLEET REQUEST TABLED CARSON CITY, Nev., Feb. 5. The resolution asking for the battle shin fleet to be sent to the Pacific on account of the menace of the Jap anese was tabled today in the benatc. PLACE FOR MINES WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 5. The President today placed under,tha control of the Secretary of Var a reservation on Kaaliaukttkui reef, at' tho ntrance of Honolulu harobr, to protect submarine mines. This is one ot uic acinus oi we ucipue ui uono' DynamllBjrlevenge CROCKETT. Calif.. Feb. 5. waiian Sugar Refinery superintendent vucugcu ciMUivjrt;. Aid uuc w liuik. REFINERY NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 5. the American Sugar Company located TO RECOVER NEW YORK, N. Y Feb. 5. The testimony in the cose of the Government against the American refinerv to leccver customs duties amounting to MANDAMUS PETITION'WARRANT ISSUED GOES IN TOMURROWFOR DR. ATCHERLEY Way Clear For Verdict In Row Oyer City Appointments Tomorrow morning will be filed tho potltlon In tho mandamus pro ceedings to compel tbo County Treas urer to pay the salary warrants Is sued by tho Auditor. That means that tho way Is now clear toward se curing a decision -from tho court In regard to tho legality of tho actions of the Hoard of Supeivlsors. This morning Muor Fern counter- (Continued on Page 2) , I"" -"- i T4 " BOBBIE" JL I is a Patent Colt Blucher Ox- sjbF H I ford, and it is a favorite, too. 'W aU Hade of the finest materia K rfjlH "" 1 from heel to toe no skimp- Btfm X ing or cut off under the toe ffd7trm 1 j cap. B dfrs I ,.,,,,, 4vbn iff w shoe all through. ffiS&O- m 1 IlrPftw-.'iJfl - I If there were anything flv'' ,'jj i wrong with this shoe, we Hf. r wouldn't keep it on sale. Buy w''Jr I a pair of them, and you won't 2Jr .1 1 regrefit. Price $4.00. ,QF 'PJ Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. I 1051 FORT ST. The Place To Buy Shoes. TEL. 282. Li HONOLULU is waking up: large W and small advertisers who recog nize this fact first, and use BUL LETIN space, will GET AND HOLD THEIR FULL SHARE OF THE NEW BUSINESS. if 'II PRICE 5 CENTS. LANDi 'in jwiuur. The home of the California and Ha. wis dynamited today by n dis-9 ON .FIRE The three-million-dollar refinerv flfl at Chalmette, is burning. ,'-fI SUGAR DUTIES Federal Court today besran takinir two millions of dollars. Drawing Unlicensed Gun v Is Charge Placed' . Against Him ' " A warrant, signed by Judge An drade, has been Usucd for thu arri. of Dr. Atcheiley. Tho chargo Ib oueH or having an unregistered gun in hi possession l'p to noontime today, th; warrant hud not been executed. f ' The Magoon building Is still iti a state or siege. A special offli-er guurds tho entrance, but so far tlfno, h no sign of war. (Continued on Page 2) NEW SHIPMENT, OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD OR IRON BEDS, JUST RECEIVED. Ml i ij .kAilU.O, J. Hopp & Co., 185 KINO ST. Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd. 023 FORT STREEt. farm fctvfrs fir. Hen MADL IN NEW YORK AI(,JRu,l..lnll'l I lx!LSx21!CKMVtfM ' jmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm7imjmmmmmmmimammi; 4fl