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'w?w v ftV '"'"' V SW"V ! ippff v ,f 'V S, From Sun Fnneiscc: Mum hut In Juno 30 1'or San i'rnnciscc: Mongolia July is From Vancouver: Ma Ultra June 25 Tor Vancouver: Aoriiiigi Juno 23 . Evening Bulletin 3:80 EDITION There 's on onc &est Way t0 do anything the Bulletin does it every day VOL. XI. NO. 4348. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1909. 10 PAGES. Every day nn unused ice box or cook stove remains under the house or out in the barn it loses value. The easy way to. sell it is to let a Bulletin want ad do it for you. PRICE 5 CENTS. TAX MEASURE OFFERED BY AL TERRITORIAL TREASURER'S STATEMENT iHuUifBt JURYS ECURED, TRIAL WAITS Examination of Jurors Finished-Six Arc Excused Defendants Use All Thc'r Peremptory Challenges . Trial July 1st The members of the Jury who will listen to the evidence In the con spiracy case are: 8am Pupuhl, Henry H. Plemer, Hiram Kalomoku, Charles A. De La Nux, Sam M. Hamakau, D. P. Fuller, George Townsend, Jr., John D. Padaken, John P. Mitchell, William E. Tlrrell, Thomas C. Mo Gulre and Charles A. Yarrlck. NCOM IE TAX PLAN HAS BEEN ACCEPTED WASHINGTON. June 28 Semtnr Alilrich. chairman of the Fi- I 'nance Committee of the Senate, introduced a limited income tax measure I at todays session. BUELOW RESIGN BERLIN. June 28. It was officially announced today that Count von Buelow will retire when the Reichstag's scheme of financial reform is decided upon. His successor is n )t decided upon. Palama Hospita May Close BIG INC IN -i Ihsln J KLlJL t l I ' u "What papero ilo you take7" noT.-' Attorney Llghtfoot In examining II. H Campbell. "Tin' i: i c n I n k II ii 1 1 o 1 1 n." "l)o llll iojiI It?" 'or course I do," icplloil Campbell, "uhut ln jim HiipixJHU 1 take it fur?" Kietybody In thu enurliooiii laughed, mill .ludgo Do Holt unluml llallirt Hii I.Iiih tci rnp fur order. Illll III I 111' (Mill Clllllllll'll had ' P Mghtfoci mill tl.t- leaders ot tho iiis.li it Wngo Association, on trial. could not stand 'for anybody who read tl.o 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n. Deafness seemed to occupy mild eiablu time tills morning In Iho t'aiu Illation of Jmorn. Juror Seymour v.is tin- first man who complained fin wn deaf In one car, and oftin uiis.u.l pllltH Of St'lltl'llCCS spokcil to llllll. He earned luflshtor hj Having: "I not trouble fioin my wlfu b miso I mls-henrd." Then." wild Mr. Kinney! ".io'i don't bi'.ir all tlio things ald to von." "No. sir; I don't nlwaj s " TliomiiK O'Ui leu was another afflict ed with deafness In ono 1'ii'r, b.i' was fti tutu ho could hear most ou'ilhlns until (hi- IihIkb spoke to him n a low I Mil'. "You'll lino to coiup again. Judge." ho said, planting one hand i.ii the Km id car. I.lghtfoot asked lilM If hi' would not call for testlninii) to br ic poatod, In c:if lit1 did mil lui ir plalulv. )li said lie would, but It wiih eildeiit Hint tlu Jiiioi'h healing cipiclti m defective, mid lie was excuse ' I Ightfoot dlM'ovcied In Iho exuml'i nli'iii or John A. DorllU'ld that lilir s:m winked as n tliuo-keepcr on a plunla Hon. "Don't you tliluk," asked I.lghtfoot. "Hi it If ou M on thlH Jin and itc nullteil theso dulendnntB, m:U the plan- 'atlon ieoplp would haio It .: for vju and your sou i"n would f.ie him?" "I do nut " I "Wouldn't o'i !lko to s. .' thu Jap anese StIICk ll!l.htlW" Kliinpy objuclpil to the mmuier of (Continued on Face 2) DIVIDEND DECLARED BY RAPJ TRANSIT Preferred and Common Will Both Get Plum Oil Juno 3ft Iho FlorkhnlderH ol tho Honolulu llaplil TiuiiHit a lauu com pany will receive a little encourage ment In the wa of illvldeiida. A Beml aniuuil dividend of 3 per cent,1 p.ij able on that date, Iuih been decl.ire'd on the profened stock, and a miaiturly div idend of 1 per cent on the common slock. Tin; Block books of the company will be closed to train-fors fiom June 2S to June 30, liipluidu'. Hapld Transit com mon Block was Hated today on tho Change at 80 bid, 82Vj asked. Tlicro nas no quotation on prefeired. PITTSBURG TIED UP. NEW SIQEL TH.'.0nY. PITTSBURG, June 28. Business NEW YORK, June 28. The the- is partially paralyzed today hy the - "-- -'unkno'wn Ci- ibucti car siriKC. ji lie sinners louny .. ,. i-jii.j t- t .... j i... .t .ui.. i. i.. nese has killed Leon Ling suppos- "S" ",S"J .t' '"'".."ar" cd to be the murderer of Miss Sigel and secreted his body in another nnd the spirit of the men is vicious. intxuuuuuns ueiwecn inc siriKers I nnd the emnloyers have provea lruniess. thus far trunk. Ileports have been circulated that Hip I'alanui General Hospital, rom laonly known as the Chinese Hospi tal, U to be closed the latter part lit AiiKust. When seen tills afternoon Frank ' Allierton, treasurer of the hospital, Mild that the matter of closing the . hospital had come up before tlin I trustees, and 'that If It was to be i I done It would bo solely for tho reu- I At the close of the II km I fill .Inn ton that other like Institutions 30, I mm all sources of Income, then' .would make Its continuance ncccs- 'will be approximately In the Treason sury and that the money spent could of the Territory a surplus of $:'50 00l be of greater ue elscwhore, (locrnor Kiear said this niorulnr; Ii I He denied the assertion that an jwns hoped that if the money on hand ! iilhwl enmity aeilust Dr. O'Day hml would carry through, that tho anything to do with the matter, but tory would not hae to tald that If It was patronized more more money. Although by the doctors, and If they - thought pelted to Issue Its I'onttuuiiiice would be a benefit to said the bulks had been ory aecom $250,000 Surplus In Sight For Territory -No borrowing May Be Neces-I sary In Order To Meet Expenses Acting Treasurer Files Report Linn n ti t ;; Oahu. .TSkV ,5.00, Haiiw 1 Maul, Jauti'S! CONSPIRACY CASE TAKES PRECEDENCE EASTMAN ACCUSED. ST. MICHAELS, June 28. An in auest was held today in the murder .i njr... tm;u tirj:n rri.. i . .. ui iuiM xrtinu nuuiu. inc luiy u-. i. i .. ...i... i,.i .,,. i,. 1 ' h n itfi.id tin the city. It would be continued. Mr Athurton stated that the sug gestion had been made of using the moddtlng and helpful cuses Robert Eastman, the York broker, with beintr the Princi pal or accessory in the murder of the I woman. i DEATHS FROM HEAT. i uhiuauu, June zo. inere were four deaths from the heat in .this Tomorrow For Com- 'citNEwaY0RK. June 28. - two ' deaths from the heat is the record of ho does not he carried out Riot Trial Blocked Till' pletion of Jury C Train Kills Man. S.m Jose. June 7. Austin W. Jojce died In tho O'Con nor hospital today from Injuries re ceived at San I.uls Obispo estcrday morning by colliding with a train while he was ildlug n motor ejeh'- On the load to mill one does not seem to meet any pi plo comlug back. Philadelphia Iliillctln. An Inevitable clash was looked for this inoiulng when the riot and con spiracy cases weie called for hearing In Judge Do Holt's and Judge Ilnliin sou's court, but unusual conditions htralghcucd out the matter. In the ciibo of the Territory ugalnst Maklno, N'ecoro, Sog'i, Tnsaka and Ka wmiiura, in Judgu Dv Holt's court, a Jury had not been secured up to today. If by tomoriow night thu actual trial of this ciibo had not begun, the case would have to go oer until the next term. On the other hand the riot trial Is well under way and could bu con tinued until next month. Tho onusilr ucy caso will now be pushed ahead and unless something unforeseen hap pens the taking of testimony will be gin today. The riot case Is net for continuance .until tomcirow, but thero Is no cer jtalnty as to whether It will proceed ,nr again hi continued In piefercnce lo tho other care, T You can" get More Satisfaction Nowadays in a ready-to-wear suit of clothes made by expert tailors than you can in custom-made clothes put together by mediocre tailors. And you cantget more satisfaction in an Alfred Benjamin iea'dy-to-wear suit than in any other make. The Kash Co., LIMITED Cor. Tort nnd Hotel Sts. t . jmt J tflHJfcNn (5$?$ yuw POPULAR TEACHER WILL TO TONIliHT Miss Mabel llalahlklola Kinney, principal of tho l'enrl City school, will bo married tonight at tho homo of her parents at Walklkl. to V. M. King, ot tho Inter-Inland steamer Maui. Thu wedding will bo solemnized by tho Ilov. It. 11. I'arker, pastor of Knwuln hao church. Only intimate friends will bu prencnt to witness the inairlage, after which tho nuwly married couple will drive over to their new homu at Kalmukl. Miss Kinney Is writ known In Kawnln hao church, where sho has been a Sunday school teacher for a long time Governor Kionr, accompanied by Secietary Mott-Smlth, this nioinlng re ttiined the call of Captain (lleaes, of As It stands. Attorney l.lghtfoot has!lIle crl,l8C1 stv l-"u'- iick nun tun worm kickb Willi )ou temporal Hy succeeded In blocking the wheels of Justice In ono case at least, whereas If ho would huvo consented to the Appointment of another attor- jney lo defend tho men charged with riot, both trials would now be forging uhead In which case tho attorneys for , tlio prosecution would illvldo them- belves up to carry on tho two trials. Ideal Investment For a few days only, ofFerine: some the This an per- ve are investments of very best type. will give you opportunity for iect security or a tew hundreds or several thousands. Immedi ate acceptance is necessary. Call today. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. y " ! WJiWfa for klckera aru not ulono. lluffiihi Times. :: :: n n t: it u :: u tt u t: n :t :t tt tt I.lghlfcMit contended that no nttorue) coiiiu do secured without paying an onorinoiiB fee, that ho had been reg ularly retained and paid by all of thu Japanese indicted In the strike cases and lie cited thu law on tho subject, lie charges Iho prosecution with trying to "railroad" his clients to Jail. Mr. Kin-1 liey s.is lhat ho desires only a prompt trial that those who are found tuno- cent may bo sH-edlly released, while thobo who are found guilty may bu us promptly punlshod. Acting Treasurer llenienw-iy m hU reisirt lo the flou-mor, submitted a riiniti.irnllii ut!itiniin ulili-d ul, know whether this will ' ...., ,-.., . ,.. ,,,,,. ..... perliMs. one f un Jiiuuury to May Utub oud one Irmu Janu.ir) lo May liio'j. Tho prlnclp il Increase Is shown In general tax receipts 193.71 C.30 for 1009. 1 fur I lie lite mouths period In l'.ms tho 'mills general receipts were $5u3,tSS S'J. for 1909 r,9717l 89 il :i", 'Hi3 'ii from Hml fl -li.3 8 9 a;, The tuxes recel' eil rill Islands " as full urry to M-iv 1908 $1-1.1 net liiil 19 Slill 053 2s: Terrl 'ary to Mn 1!W8 $175 619 9i. same pof- iHirmw nnv lod 19u 1vini3 7B. Kami. Januarj' when com . to vay 198 $lurt3u4.:7. saino nerloil register wan. nils, he, 1909 $lHjim ?H iJVdiii January tb t May this -.ir )4";ri'JCo In lluudr liv j i-nBi'B wer- issiieii. on inciease or ;wtiu nir last oir nrmial Hccubih lQAd 1 1.1 11.0 S4 I'd U 1 17 ti.'2 50 .nii, ffuUA-. '!' l $0"3:i 19(19. ilRZIWS.I OFFICIAL RECEPTION ON ST. LOUIS Governor Frear and M&J. Dunning Call-- ig Vessel Coaling (love, nor Frear was today official ly received by C'apl. C'leavos of tho St. Louis on board the cruiser, as was Major Dunning ot l'oit Shutter. The present visit of the big vessel in the way ot a periodical habit, she turning here alone Just ono year ago yesterday. She will Ball for Suva after a short stay In this port, and from there will visit the Samoans, nnd the crew will bask on tropical isles for some time. She will return hero before going buck to San Francisco. The crew enjoyed themselves all morning putting their big vessel out side a thousand tons of coal, and were making the dirt My, for shore Itavo tomes when tho coal's In. The gunner's mate thin morning was taken ashore suffering with np- Cyan Sr-w PolJejtVj; Vn.--.lmio "1. fjuijlft! I Am. ounce Ofsn Win eltu W notices, wcie posted In ull tho mlTiS of thu Antei lc in hIh .-t nnd tin uiatD nd ii hiutlm: Ih. -it f tin' plants of tliQ An Ituiiive of $2I7 90.1 33 In re ceipts from all sources Is shown From Juuiiar) lo May 1908 the receipts wero hen- ii n after .Inn.- :m n't comp i in umi!, I '. Siiril-i in ok- "tm simp N'n 1 1 mil ruin i a i. '.i LLOYD CONKUNG FOR TREASURER'- Chief Clerk Named Frear Surprise- An Man Executive Department As Choice Of Governor, Appointment tx Great Old Newspaper pendlcltts and will be until he has recovered. treated here OUR NEXT FRUIT boat will the Lurline, about June 30, be Dai Id I.loyd Conkllng Is tloiernor Krour's choice us Treasuier of tin Teirltory Tho formal announcement will be liiude ilium the return of .Mi Conkling from Hawaii tomorrow, wheru he went on business cunntcted with the Secretary's otllce The up polulliit'lit comes as u gieat surpilKO lo Mr Coukllug's host of friends, as the general oplul'iii prevailed that James V, I'ratt. Rimmlssloticr of I'uhllc uh. eh iiiakw inn..' interoBt-( mi old ni-wcpapu in an Ills apiHilmmeiii all tlu- iiik i or neany loin euis lie waj lilentllled with the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n, Itirtf made a wide elide of fileuds Hirouuffl out the Territory while serving IllTlTn riiinrilv lT (IiiMTiior Trear said regarding 'jlr Conkling "I hold a ej high opliioii of the uihui-B iivallaile for tho poaltlhna Mr L'onkllng has shown a high nnlu Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KINO. PHONE 15. Lands, would be thu man selected to of nblllt) In his present position, amp fill the )sltlou has had much lo do with llnanco In tho llonuver. Iho niernor could nm course uf his woik. Ho Is a good nil SPECIAL Ilelng of such extiaordlmlry Inter est mid so Instructive, tho manager of tho I'aik Theatro will tonight show again the "Wieck of the Florida nnd Ucpubllc." which occuned on tho coast of Massachusetts January 23rd. Tho "World To-Day" says of this wreck "The annals of tho sea afford no inorti thrilling story " Territorial Messenger Service Gold and Silver Gillette Razors HOLLISTERDRUGCO. Established 1879 haio chosen a belter executlie olllcei. u moru rallhful public servant nor a liitiru ulllliig winker In behair of lb people's Interests And Conkling Is around man ' Mr CiniklliiK has held for two yea'rt the iHisltU u ui. chief cleik under Gov (Continued on Page 3) LETTER AND PARCEL DELIVERY TLEPH0NE 301. . THE PALM stands for the best only in all things to eat. Hotel, in. Union The Banister Shoe - Surpassing quality nnd inimitable styles. One tmir sells another. The new University last has just arrived. We have them in patent kid and vici kid oxfords, Price, S6.50 MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD. ' Ik t . j . i