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't?r Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION There is only one best Way to do anything the Bulletin does it every day From San Francisco: Mnnrlnii la June 30 Foi ban i-innciscc: Mongolia July li From Vancouver: Aoratffel July 21 For Vancouver: Mm mini juij 2 ) Bulletin Want Ads carry their message every day to five thousand people who aie lookinc for things partly worn out, but still useful. A Bulletin Want Ad will give you n better price than a Japanese sec ond-hand dealer. VOL, XI. NO. 4340. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 100910 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. COME TAX IS DEBA AUTOMOBILE SCORCHER IS PINED & fma o d ' "f tTt' r v&r DINNER TO Ailmlral IJIrhl's training ship'. Ilii' So.i mill Ami, ulu being decotnt ed toilay Willi Hugs, ImiitliiK and ilocttlo lights In honor of tlio Ail mil iiI'h illniicr to (lovcrnor lrunr mill Mnjor Fern tonight. Tlif luiiiMiift will commence nt 7 : :tu oVIiwIi, but ptccedlng til tH tliu murine liiiml will piny nppioprlntu selections, lioth Oilelital uiul Occl ilenlnl. lit side tliu Governor mid Mnjor, 11 number of well-known lo t it I pooplo have been Invited to at tt'inl. Tomorrow night tlio Ailmlral will give nuntlior hiiniim-t In honor of Consul tlcnciiit l')ent nnil, some piiiiiilniint local Japanese. On Thursday, probably In tho nioinlliK. tlio .two cruisers: will lake J huh tloputtiiiu foi lliikoiluto. Ila-, l.udalu Ih tlie nnithornmoal seapotl III .IliP'lll. It It sltlltlteil on tile is- I11111I or Hokkaido. I'ioiii there they Will pllHCt'll tO tile YokoStlKa IlUVIll iiticU. wifpsIeath " delays trial' Ri.t Case Continued Until Tomorrow-- Juror Bereaved (in art' iiti! of tlii' Hiiiltlf 1 ili'itlh ,M'i" li'ii, i ill Mm John II .liiiii', wife of out' 01 tlii- Jurtn.i diuwn In thi.' Japan i' 1 lot utse. tin1 Irlul ivlikti tliu lo hn v prot t'uilt'tl thin 11101 ti.iik' has been co.iiluued until tnnioirow morning ill In o'clock Ak Ii whether Mr .loni'ii lam nllfiiil thou will In- 11 mutter of consideration between now ami then, tin' It In highly Impioh.ible lliat tlio til il will proceed before tht luitiT putt tit tin- week. Owing to ll"1 conspiracy lrl.il being set for . 1 1 1 1 I, both sides air anxious in illKptitti of tin' rim cist' !IK Kllllll iih ikibsIIiIo. IH.T tlULLEriN At) "v You can get More Satisfaction Nouauavs in a reaily-to-wear suit of clothes made by expert tailors than ou an in custom-made clothes pat together by mediocre tailors. And you can i;ct more satisfaction in an Alfrec leaJj-to-uear otlirr make. suit than in The Kash Co., as LIMITED LVr. Foit uiul Hotel Sts. PIONEER MILL IS 'A TEST CASE ON ACTIVE LIST! MAY BE MADE Oahu Fails To Show Any Increase In Strength Plontor Mill stock, which for days pant hax holered aroittiil HiU-lti2, look .1 Jump IIiIh morning ami appealed 011 Hit' i:cli.tngo board at 104 Mil, 16S tusked. I'lfty Khart'it changed IiiiuiIh at ltil',4. a Kiilistalitliil nilvatico In price. There Iiiih lit'L'ii no iccent trading In Pioneer Mill lint tliu last saloH with at Ifil. O.1I111 ri.inlnlliMi rtiutluitt'4 to hIIiIo downwind, lining piobnbl to unsettled Inlior concllllons. Hll slimes woro bold totlay nt 29. niitl 120 at 2UV4. Tho quotation today was 2'J lilil, 29 asked, against 2Vi. 2!)V4 of .veslerday. All of tlio drain halo been Kiuull ont'H, ninl luillcait' Unit only tho small holdera ttru showing any tlciilru to let loose, finch liltK-kn as 1110 offeivtl aro quickly snapped up. THE QUESTION WHATJS MISO? 'uslcmi Case Before Uni'.ed StaUs District wcurt 'llio tpii'stliin at star 1. MImi "ilco" "beans," or "rife nnd beans." It may houii.I straugo, but It Is an ap is'iil fioiii the Hoard of (it'iienil Ai prjlwrn of Nov. Yolk, as to what; rhoiilil bo the ptojer cnsloiii duty on the UDstorlniis "Mlso" wbe.i shlppod Into this Territory from it foreign 'itirt. Deputy l.Utilet At oiuey Ititw -illis iippo'iiod In the I'nlled States 1'iiutt this miirnliiK rt'iireeutlng tliu t'listoni otllcei's who Inuinsed I he duly, nnd Attoiuey I'elois appiai'd for H. II. Kiillyama, who 11 led proeteilliigs lo hare the amuinit lei'iieed on the ground thai It was Illegal, too high. It now Ht'cmx to be a ipiustlon of what t lagulKt'aiioii Ml mi can ho put In mid what the legitimate customs would bo. The ohm went over until July 1. The decision will settle a dispute of many Sears' standing mid uiimeiouH h1iIh itieuts lmiKiiled by Mr l-'ljlymiiii. DORN. MAHQUnS III this rltv, June 28, linio, lo Mr, mid Tdrs. J H. .M.inpics, n son. any fflitowtQiXfliit V f fr -IS k?-w mx Hotel Men Wrathful Ov r Ac ion of L'cense Board I While no tlollnlli' statement i-ml I ho seemed from any of llio atlni fe rt who appeared befiuti llio License ,11011m yestoiday atleinoon, tliu roil- elusion an llio result of a conference 'last night between tliu lintel men and 'their lawyers. Is that a test ease will .be uiiiilo of the Sunday closing prlv- liege It Is understood one of the luv ,11'Ik will continue soiling as hoielofiire, .Invito the authorities to tiling action jitgalnst them uiul light tho matter to ,a llnlsh In the courts. Tho hotel and jrehtaitrant men aro intllgnnnt oer me action of tliu Commissioners, nnd sa) .11 means not oi.ly a groat loss of tout- 1st and transient buslnoss but llio clou lug of one or more of tho bote's. One of the hotel owners who d.oos not wish his iiiiiiil mentioned at pre out, uld this morning: "The. tact Hint n lew mny halo abused these Sim- day privileges Is no reast.n toe the Hoard taking such discriminate action It will end up In the town being ilood- malleied If Parker does stand charged ed wllli blind pigs, mid work more wl,, vui,nK Olllcer C. Aui over I barm than the Hoard will be able lo thu iuM wm, u3Ille iiiakait; him Itiuruiel for a long time lo come." I ,;,k uko . i,:l(i been Ihioiigb a situ I lly tho action or the Hoard of lie- ruBU m, AlllI ( Wils f lltt. rim. t'iico('onindsslonersesteiili.all Sun- (.eqiieneu whothoi' the tonrl waited t.i 'day privileges weio taken away from lry iurker on tho Indictment broiuhl I tho hotels and lesliiuraiils. Following against him. nowvcVlate!.. At, least ) their Usui! secretive ciutmn the msni- aror mil his counsel went lin bers liiimlctl out llils lat,t lemon tlur- nreised with tho lniioitanee of the lug mi executive tension. It Is under- Mnr.ilhoii taco. mid tl creiMlty of Mooti lliat tills ilrastlc stei was taken Jackson "gelling his se.i legs 011 account or the manner In which tho , though what for when 11 Mane Siinda privileges hale been abused thou Is generally pulled tilt on land In tho past. I Mr (jHmi 0I10 k0WHi well tho Tho Hoard granted the following He lj,iKl. con-ldeied. tho Jury was sworn leiiRes: J. P. Medelros, wholesale; 1 Lewis & Co., Ltd.. wbolosalo; Ah 'claim as Champion Marathon Haccr. or Chow, Heola, retail; Shigem.itsuku.l anything else In the BlHirtlug line. Hut Wiillinhu, wholesale. I tliu County Attorney said ho did not Licenses without Sunday and after- wish to interfere with "manly nth. hour prlilleges wore granted to llm i u-Uch" and so the tllal was continued Moann Hotel, Walklkl Inn. Seaside I July C. Funny, watn't ItT Hotel, llalelwa Hotel and Young hotel. I The present license of the Witlpahu saloon was extended three months J11 lorlei- to glio the Ueas oslale time lo settle up Its affairs. It. Tmiakii, Ho louliiill lequestw'd 11 rehearing or hi oaso, but was tinned down, lioth the reqiients of tho Union drill and the Itoyal Annex for u rehearing were re fused. 12. I.. Hermit, Harbor Saloon, requested to have his llceuso trans foried to Mnt'licn' Iteffern, but was ic Jected. Permission was granted James Thompson to keep his Kalinin on Ala ken htrout open until July 3. as his Hethol street place will not ho ready lor opening until that date. , Attorney Potors appeared In behalf of Alexander Yo.ing, owner or llio Mo ana nntl Young hotels, and nindu a statement before tho Hoard that tho cancelling of Sunday privileges meant n great Iocs to these places, and would compel tho closing of el least mm of I the two hotels. Judge I2d!ngs argued 'In belutlf or thu Union Ot 111, for the Excellent Sites We have some very attract ive sites on our "For Sale" lists which are worth your time and attention to inves tigate. Arc you lookinc for a con venient office? There are no better office buildings than the Boston nnd the Judd, Call today. Ileal Estute Department, Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. COURT WILL WAIT; JACKSON MUST RACE; Marathon Aspirant Asls Court To Wait While ' he Runs Time m.,y iUfa Jtirlfit ;an wait, ami ,1(, W,BUH 0f Justice stop, but Nigel t Jnckron, the alleged Iilnli-Kearoil ttpilnt-i llR c,aniplon of Hie H.wailan islands, mUBl participate In the Marathon race , ue "dulled (,rf at llilo July 4, or M,nielhlng will bust, Ipeak or go up In pmoke. j,,,,, Whitney was on the bench, l(u j1rj. nuK nltliig to be sworn and county Attorney Cathcarl was loJtly llir al;tnt a(L., by his depiitlos. Hut Attorney Clem Qiilnn saw a ilunce to! cruck M(II10 riloquenie on behalf of tie Wt,mL.fii girting procllvltloi of Hawaii and bo spread ll on lliict. He , wut a grout wee of t,poits "wo , limI tti,nl u ,ireadrul thing It W()ll,i t. ( tho"nforo8ald M.uathon ,.ace Wtis not pttljed oft. And how could lt without the principal, the original- or ,, Champion of the Hawaiian Mends," who had jjent ni.ly l0 In mt'iiaratlon? Ceilaluly not What ,,,,,1 Mr c.iilienrt rhili.n,.,.,l ii,u..r'- ST. LOUIS OFFICERS WILL DANCE AT MOM One of the most delightful bops of the ear will bo gliou at tho Moan a hotel tonight lo which llio officers of the U. S. S. St. Louis; local army and navy peop'u mid town folk aro cordial ly Invited by tho management. Tonight bids fair to bo most pro pitious for tliu occasion us the moon light and surf at thu Moana are de lightful uiul specially line native music will be furnished by thu Itoyal Ha wullun Quintet Club. Thosu who have nuver danced to Itnwtlltlill Mllwte linen n Ir.tnt In .hiru 0I- ,,,, ,, K()0lI ,lme H ntlHr,.,i lor ever 0110. Hf ! 4 granting or after hour prlilleges. Pot ors ah-o ropiosoiited Ai Thiirlow, of 1 the Hoal Annex Cafe, against which rosieu inu cuurge uini uoiiiud goods, had been purchased and taken away from tho plucu on Sunday, Tliiirlow strenuously denied the charges. Fen null said bu had seen two men outer, and leave the place witli bottles und er their arms. Attorney Doiithltt 1 made an extended uigiiniont oil behalf or J. 11. Hens, executor or tho ostatu of the lalu P. A Deis, to keep thu Wulpi ' lilt saloon open foi at least six months longer M F Piosser lupresented S. Osald, against whoso place rbaiges have been made as to llio conduct of Jho saloon Doiithltt ulso spoke In be half ol Ah Chow BV BULLETIN ADS PAY -g Territorial Messenger Service LETTER AND PARCEL DELIVERY TLEPHONE 301. ?25 AND COSTS FOR HAROLD CASTLE Magistrate Will Put A Mp To Au'o Scorching In tlio Police Court Ibis morning, Harold Cuctlo, who was arrested for careless mid furious driving of an automobile, pleaded guilty to the charge, and was lined $25 mid costs by Judge Long, Former Judge Hallou appeared for the defendant. Ho said that Castlo wits driving his machine on a rainy night, ami the p-iietucnt was so slip pery that It was Impo-tslblo lor him to slow down at the point where the ac cident happened. Prosecutor llrnwn asked that, tinder tho circumstances, that sumo penalty be lltiusi'd on Castle, as had been handed out lo other offenders. This was 01 del ed accordingly by Judge I-ong The cane against Hlackwoll, uulolst of ex-(loeriior Carter, on tho same charge appealed before the court, but as his attorney. Frank Thompson. Is ali'fiit on tho Island of Hawaii, his care was pt.stpouod until Ju,y G. Manuel Ptitro charged with assault ing his wife who was m in led only tour months ago was given a slHT lec ture by Judge Long. The nowly-inar-rled couple after they have stood be fore the bar of Justice, decided to smooth down tho troubled waters, and 10 start ri now and happy Hie. ' Alter he was convinced of the goo I Intention or the couple. Judge Long sil"ondt-d the sentence of Dnlro for thliteeii months. COMES TO CONFER ON BUG DOCK It S. U. Hlnes, minager of the Sail t.' H Fi nilsco Bridge Company, cab- 2! ll led to Walt.'r Cllllngbani that ho ti tt would sail today by tho Hllonlan It tt for (his city. Mr Hlnes cumes !! a here to confer regarding 'vtuk on is tt tho construction or tho naval It tt dock at Pearl Harbor lor which tt tt his company has the contract. tt n tniiinaiiBinttsntniitiuitiii BONDS JATIFIEO At tho meeting ot the O. lt. & L. Co., Ltd., which wus held at 2 o'clock this afternoon lu tho company's nfllco, the action of the directors in Issuing the new bonds wus ratified by uuunlminis volo. J. M. Oat returned from 11 business trip to thu other Island this morning, In thu Manna Uia. OUR NEXT FRUIT boat will be the Lurline, July 2. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. K1N0 PHONE 15. Gold and Silver Gillette Razors HOLLISTERDRUGCO. Established 1879 THE PALM stands for the best only in all things to eat. Hotel, nr. Union APPRECIATES HONOR WILL DOJIS BEST Lloyd Conkling Regrets Leaving His Old Pos Hon "While I feel highly honond tin appointment as Tieastirui," sal. I I Llo)d Conkling upon Ills lotii'ii fwim Hawaii, this moinlng, "I feel 1110 grot in leaving my piesonl position than pleasure In taking the nc.i one Here 1 have become thoroiighli 11 qualntod with all details, and ktm just how to handle matters 'I In- otlu t Is all new work However. I n III .In my best." I Summoned back from bis tilp I" (lovernor Frear to take the Tre.iMi. IMisitlon, Mr. Conkling found hlmsoii an extremely busy personage this morning. A mass of ctirresisiudenci lay before him on his desk, the tele phono kept up a merry Jingle, and pet. pie beselgo.1 him from ull sides Con grutulatloiix were many and the tm.i thing that kikjIIoiI It all was tin thought or leaving the oh) st in I Net ertheless It Is the opinion or Mr Colli. llug'K friends that be will br'ng to bis new appointment the same pale-' iltliu methods mid eneigj III it hi- 111 j him such 11 success as chlei 1 1 t V i the ICxocitlio department. A.ie . hns ipiulllled on his lund or $.'.imi, this uftuniOLii, Mr Conkling will take hold nl the reins of the department, mid break Into ttio harness Renerit! surprise but picture Is expressed on all sides over the appointment or.Ir Conkling. ' In rt.tu I to the miming of a man to suck ed him, Ooiernor Piear said this morning: "Several persons hale made applications, but tho matter has I not bcc'i decided as wo itre In no par 'tlculnr hurry and Mr. Mott-Smllh real ly makes this appointment. The chief cleik. however, has been acting us clerk or this offlco also." 1 HiMfv C. Hapal. Registrar or Public Arc lint said this morning "I am veil much pleased lo hear or Mr ('inkling's apisiliitmeut and belleio be will make a good treasurer. I b.m 'served under seien Tieasiirers, mid belleio we will got ulong all right it he wishes nie to remain ' I .Mr. Ilap'il has proved himself a 1.1I liable public olllclul In Ibe tHisltioit tu bas had for 01 or ton jears. and ho has ! tlio commence and esteem or the en I tire administration us to his abllii. I Integrity mid tho systematic manner In which Mm conducts tlio affairs or his office. Ho will probably remain as Iteglslrar under Mr. Conkling, mid them will bo no change In the olllce force. Kaiser Awaits Passing Crisis I snondent Brandcnber? wns ndauittcd prnTTM t on r. . ' todjiy by the jury. He was charfied BERLIN, June 20. Emperor Wil- with inventing the nlleued statement liam has canceled his cruise until of the late Grover Cleveland favor the present Governmental crinii is nldi tn Mr Toft Mr. ri....in.Vi .. , pu&sou. The Banister Shoe Surpassing- duality and inimitable styles. One pair sells another. The new University last has just arrived. We have them in patent kid and vici kid oxfords. Price, $6.50 MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD. ' t n a e LONDON. J;tn 20 - Throe thou, and trjoos have been mobilized t t'revent a ntd ol Sultt.igrttes oi rrcmier Asqutth t-js mm lav UOSigO s tm lObUobiUli i Rpffftn WASHINGTON. June 20 Tin' u l.'te on the lnrorrc tax bill in tl educed bv Senator Aldrich bci;nii ir .the Senate today Senator Aid rich, leader of the Senate, favors the Ficsitlimt's tilnn of n 3 per cent i. on corporation dividends m prefer ence to the income tax. WASHINGTON. June 20 The Senate today deic.ited the duty ot ten. The bill as passed makes tea f,.. 177 Plague Anioy Victims AM0Y, China- June 20 Tlicto have been 177 deaths in this city from bubonic plnpuc during the past fortnight. Brandenfoerg Acquitted NEW YORK. Jn.,.. onfini-re. ..w .v .,. ...,. ... wiuibtuiiu nu penred as a witness against him 1 ' VI wJ I MW.-Tirf.' s