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; K r 4 BVEN1NQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU T. H., SATURDAY, JULY U, 190B. t! ,r 11 N i ; WrMHtffx, J HLtVElU Evening DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD At 120 KinR Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. ".Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tucday of each week. ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Wallace R. Ftarrlngton, - Editor ' SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. liVUNINO tlULLIJTIN Prt Moiilli,nii)u litre In 11.9 .7(1 Per Quarter, aii)wlir In U.S 3.mi Per Year, n licit In U.S. h.ihi Ttt VtJt, rosipiid, loielsn la.oa CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. HPf ! Editorial Rooms, - 185 lcl'(Busine8s Office, - 256 SATURDAY "We speak with great satisfaction cf the fnct that our ancestors and I claim New England ancestry came to this country in order to es tablish freedom of religion. Well, if you are going to be exact, they came to this country to establish freedom of their religion, and not the free dom of anybody else's religion. The 'rut'i i in those days such a thing bs freedom of religion was not un derstood. We look with a great 'deal of condemnation on those par ticular denominations that punished our ancestors because our ancestors wished to hare a different kind of leligion, but when our ancestors got here' in this country and ruled they intended to have their own religion and no other. But we have passed beyond that. The Rev. James Fitch could not look upon any other re ligion in this community with any degree of patience, but his descend ants, firm in the faith as he was, now see that the best way to pro mote Christianity and the worship of God nnd religion is to. let every man worship God as he chooses. President Wm. H. Taft. Citizens who do something to help the permanent progress of Honolulu tuu good citizens', whether they nro newro.licrs or members ot the com 'ii.ut. I'nt your money in the entorprls Jcj nf llnwiill. You can't illlike bct 'ter returns elucwhcre, nnd there Is i , ti measure of moral obligation even , j;ln Investments. r How true it was that the I'uritnns . iHtalillsIieil their own religion nnd 'would have no other. And how fre 1 (fluently sonio of our own hide-bound "'citizens tried to repeat that history 'lieru lu Hawaii. ' It Is probable that I.ouls Kcnnlio . will luuo the support of Congress 1 man .M unlock for the. position ot , 1'oHtmaster In Honolulu, if ho gets it, Mr. Murdoch: may coma n'Rnln Mid cither clmngo his mind or give us tho other barrel. With everybody busy trying to furnish tho people with amusement, rtwMlll'U BCCllin " UU II'JMU IU 1ICTBU1IU11 conduct the tourists who need to bo .told wlmt to do, Alexander Iliimo l'fird has been away long eunuch fur his good lib-n to bo accepted as origin- ntlng locally, and applied for thu cum- tntiti lrfinil. ft? : - GREAT BRITAIN'S INDIAN PROBLEM. , Mudarlal Dhlnngrl, tho Indian Mudcnt who assassinated Lieut. Col. "Sir William Ilutt Curzon Wylllo and t'Dr. Cawns I.alcacn, got what ho .wanted tho death (sentence and as the young man appears to WfT'l i uuvo inuuo me way cusy jor ins cou- liwlT vlflnn nun hrit1i'u frltil wnu nmtiln s u - - J.l1 .time In which to render Justlco In tho ,caee. When Dhlnagrl dies the world .will look upon Ills passing us the do 'parturo of one more, fanatic. Hut Unices all signs fall there nre thous- unds ot such fanatics In India and 'they furnish a mighty serious prob lem for (Ireat Drttaln, Tho boiler held by ftist Indians, of which Dhln I'sarl Is probably a fair type, Is no doubt expiessed by him In the state ment ho made, shortly nfler his or '.rest: "I maintain that It It is patriotic for Englishmen to fight against the (lerninna If they occupy this country, then it Is much more Justifiable nnd iiuore patriotic in my case to nght Against the English. I hold Hint tlio 'English people uro responsible for tho murder of 80,000,000 or my 'countrymen during the last fifty fyenrs, and Unit they nre nlso respon sible for the taking from Jnillft of $500,000,000 ovury year to thlH country. s "I also hold that they nie lespon "slblu for the hanging nnd Ueporta- on of my patriotic countrymen .who .;., . gm( Bulletin WBUKUV UULLBTIN Fer Sit Moulin ,B0 Fer Yeir, tnwriere In U S I.cmi Pet Year nii)'vhtre In Cind... I, Ho PetYtM pol.alil, loit.ii 3.tM Entered at the PoMoffice at Honolulu m tecond cIim mttttr. JULY 24. 1909. do Just what the Kngllsh hero nro ndtlslng their countrymen to do. I( the Germans have no right to occu py the country, then the Kngllsh It Is perfectly justlllnble on our part have no right to occupy India, and to Ulll any Kngllshmnn who Is pol luting our sacred hind."' Vm GREAT BATTLF. William II. Tuft Is fighting a great battle In Washington, Arrayed against him. bitter nnd smooth, nre all the great protected Interests of the greatest nation on earth. Kach has grown strong (n political power, and "wealthy bo ond tho dreams of avarice." All are ready to prove the disaster to the common people that will be brought about through a reduction to tariff favors. Lined up with him nre tho Peo ple many of them Invertebrate, some because they nro built that way, and others so on account of their not taking tho time, to inform themselves. A great number will be loud In their condemnation ot the President should the revengeful Interests by their power of manipu lation bring about depressed Indus trial conditions that they may point 'n the President ns the responsible .nan. It takes courngo to pursue, a -ourse which though right may re mit In suffering among a class of people wliu can III uffard the sticss of Industrial battle brought on by criminal Interests. Since such tremendous Issues arc nt stake, the official statement Is sued from the White House after n confeience with the President of twenty-five Congressmen advocating a tariff on rnw material, must be reckoned as one ot the historical documents ot Mr. Taft's administra tion. For this icason It Is presented to II it I 1 e 1 1 n renders In full. Spe cial attention Is called to tho third paragraph, In which the President states his understanding ot what a protective tariff Is: "Mr. Young of Michigan opposed rfee ore; Air. Mondcll opposed free coal or reciprocity with Canada, and free hides, each on tho ground that tho policy would Injure tho interests of his stnte, nnd a discussion was participated In by the other repre sentatives, who urged that tho doc trine ot ft co raw material was not n Ilcpubllcan doctrine. "Tho President replied that ho was not committed to tho prlnclplo of free raw material, but that he was committed to tho principle ot n downward reduction of the tariff which he had promised, and that ho was obliged to look at tho matter not from the standpoint of any par ticular district, but from tho stand point of tho whole country, and nlso from the standpoint of responsibility for the ontlro Republican party. Ho Bald the question In each enso was n question of fact, to be determined by evidence ns to whothef tho rate was excessive so that a downward re vision or putting tho article on the frco list would not injure the In dustry. "He repeated tho platform of tho Republican party and said that he had understood it meant a down ward revision In many instances, though perhaps In some tew cases an Increase might be needed; that ho reached this construction of the platform on what he understood to bo tho prlnclplo ot protection and Its Justification, namely, that after an Industry was protected by a duty equal to tho differenco between the cost ot production abroad and the cost ot production in this country, Including a fair profit to tho manu facturer, the energy nnd enterprise of American business men and cap italists, tho effectiveness ot Ameri can labor nnd the Ingenuity of American Inventors under the im pulse nf competition behind tho tar iff wall would reduco the cost of production, and that with reduction of the cost of production tho tariff ( rale would become unnecessarily mgii and ought to be reduced. Thin uai the normal operation of tho tar iff as claimed by the defenders of the piotccthe system not In every case, but as a general rule, That ot TO Fort Street ... Printers lane . Kalakaua Ave . Peterson lane. Lunalilo St. . . Xaili Avenue. . Bose Street . . '. Elm Street ... Union Street . . Xaimuki Spencer Street. Lunalilo Street. Wnikiki Young Street.. Waikiki College Hills.. FURNISHED. Xaimuki Berctania St. . Xalia Road . . . College Hills . . Berctania St. , Xinau St. ... Alexander St. , ,2 .4 .2 .2 .5 .4 .3 Trent Trust Co., ltd. course n revision ot the tariff could not be perfect, must hnve defects and InrmtslRtenrlpfl. lint In sn far as' his Influence went when called upon to net In connection with legisla tion, It would be thrown In the di rection of performing the promises of the 'party as ho understood them; nnd that If Iron oro nnd oil nnd coal and hides did not need protection, and the conditions wcro such as to enable our producers of hides to compete successfully, without re duction of wages, with the produc ers from abroad, then they did not need a duty and their articles should go on tho free list. "It was a question of fnct which ho hoped to mnko up his mind with respect to, on such evldcnco ns was available to him. In order to carry out what he understood to bo tho promise of the pnrty to the whole people. He said he felt that his po sition ns the titular head ot tho Re publican party nnd as President gnvo him n bomcwhnt broader point ot view than that of a single mem ber of Congress In respect to articles produced In his district. Ho felt strongly the call for n downward re lslon within the limitations of the I rotcctlvo principle, nnd he hoped to bo nblo to respond to that call as he heard It, ns well nf In the inter ests of the pnrty as of tho country." HIS JMENOS Editor K veiling Ilullotln: Plcaso insert tho following: I do Hot mind my irlcnds carrying on politics In their own way, but I request of them that they omit to drag my iiamo Into that '-atcgory. Thanking you for space. Very truly, IIKNRY SMITH. . ' REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. i Entered for Record July 22, 1SC9, from 10:30 a. m. to 4:33 p. m. Mary D Prime, to James I.ovo . . . Itcl Concordia n C P to Philip Jarilln. .Itcl Est nf C Afong by ndmr to Julia II Afong US William H Comwell adv Arthur M Drown ,. Attachment O I, Samson and wf to Mabel A Gilbert I) Ulshop & Co to Mutual Telephone Co , I) Waterhoiisc Trust for sale , MAN0A VALLEY Building Lots 36,000 sq. ft., unsurpassed location .' $2,000 17,000 sq. ft., good view, good soil , 1,000 KAIMUKI Half a block, eight lots fronting on three streets, cleared, fenced, water laid on, 300x400140,000 sq. ft. and all for $2,600 Two corner lots on Ninth Avenue, 150x200, on high ground, commanding view of Honolulu Harbor and City. $600 will buy them. MAKIKI DISTRICT ' ' A modern bungalow on Matlock Avenue, almost new $2,750 PUNAH0U DISTRICT Modern cottage, well located, coiner, lot $4,500 Watcrhouse Trust Tort and LET .2 bedrooms. 4 8.00 .2 bedrooms. 12.00 .2 bedrooms.. 15.00 .2btdroomt. . 15.00 .2 bedrooms.. 16,00 .2 bedrooms.. 18.00 .3 bedrooms... 18.00' .3 .Bedrooms.. 20.00 .3 bedrooms.. 20.00 ' .2 bedrooms.. 25.00 ' .2 bedrooms., 21.80 .3 bedrooms. . 32.50 . 2 bedrooms . . - 35.00 .4 bedrooms.. 40.00 .2 bedrooms.. 40.00 .2 bedrooms.. 45.00 bed rooms. .$30.00 bedrooms.. 35.00 bedrooms.. 35.00 bedrooms.. 40.00 bedrooms., 45.00 bedrooms. . 55.00 bedrooms.. 60.00 Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Member ' Honolulu Stock and Bond Ex change. We buy and sell Stocks and Bonds. We have money to loan on listed sugar stocks. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. Bethel St. Honolulu Henry Van (Ilcsoft and wf to' I.um Yip Kco ...., D Prot i:pcl Ch in liuwn Irlds to Hur- rlot I. Wall U Kmcllno H Thompson nnd list) to Mutual Illdg & Loan Hoc ot Haw I.U1 M I.llliiokalnni to Charles 0 Crano ....L I.llluokalani to Geo II Angus L I.llliiokalniil to John J Hclscr ......L Entered for Record July 23, 1909, f.-om 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a, m. Camllne II (lurrcy and hub to Mil- died I. Korrls D M Hilled 1, Norrls nnd hsh to Henry Wnterhouso Tr Co Ltd Tr M Olun SiiK.ii- Co Ltd ot ul to llllo Ilntlroad Co Itcl Anno Cuvtnr and hsb to (Pioneer llldg & Loan Assn of Haw M John S. Knrly, Bald by Wnshlngtor uuthoiltlcs to bo suffering from lep rosy, will bo taken In an automobile to New York, whore ho will bo trcnt cd by Dr. I.. I). Ilulklcy, who believes Karly is not n leper, but is suffering from n curnblo skin disease Judging from tho newspaper com ments, tho corporation tax is just about ns populai us a green persimmon. Syracuse Post-Standard. Merchant Streets, HAVE NAMED SPECIAL COMMITTFR Tangible Plans For New Armory Now Under Way Tho Merchants' Association jester day selected the special committee to draff taiiKlhlu plans ulth estimate for tho proposed new Armory, Indorsed nt tho Inst mcctlrift. They nre: flcorgo W, Smith, chairman; Zcno K. Mjers, and O. t'rod Push, This committee will also call on tho principal financiers of tho city with a view of Interesting them In tho project In n stntcmeut prepared nnd sub. mlttcd by Adjutant Qcnornl Jones, to tho-Merchants' Association, It will re qiltro at Ics' J 10,000 to build u con crcto Armoiy Another estimate fi-r stono nnd brlck'was SlOO.OOa.' It Is thought the Armory can bo coi.tt-nct-cd nnd flemished within tho (50,000 limit. LEAL CHARGED. (Continued from ?aze I) gressor. WJth regard to tho weap on, ho said It was n loaded club commonly used by thugs, murder ers nnd criminals ot the worst de scription. In rebuttal, Prosecuting Attorney llrown pointed out Hint only two of Chllltugworth'g witnesses had been (.rrcstcd and that the third was n witness for the prosecution. With icgnrd to the weapon used, " was n iccognlzcd police weapon, nnd In deed the one owned by Mr. I.cil had been presented to the latter by Chllllngworth nt tho expiration of his term ot oflko ns Deputy High Sheriff. . Mr. Chllllngworth (excitedly): "I ilnro cither1 Mr. llrown or Mr. I.eal to take the stand and swear to that statement." Chllllngworth again spoke of the Illegal nrrcst of his witnesses, whirl ho claimed had been in tho presence of tho court and was thcicforo In valid, when Attorney llrown nroso and said: "I cannot allow Mr Chllllngworth to persist lu making false statements, and I should like, to put Mr. Leal on tho stand." Mr. Lent took tho stand and tes tified that all ho nrrosts had been mado outsldo tho court room, that tho loaded club had been given him by Mr. Chllllngworth on tho veranda ot tho latter's house. Ills ovldenco with regard to tho arrests -was corroborated by Apana. Chllllngworth then stnted Hint tho youngest witness, a small Chi r.eta'.Upy of nbout 12 years, had been beaten nnd bruised by Joo Leal lu tho latter's offlco after tho nrrcst by striking him over tho cjo and pushing him around In a very, rough manner. Judgo Andrndo mado a very raro ful examination of tho boy, snipping Ms shirt to examine his hack mid chest whero bo said ho was beaten, but could not find tho slightest it dlcntlon ot the boy over having been roughly handled. Joo Leal said that ho had not struck the boy nnd that It was u puro fabrication on tho part of tho boy; that ho was n llttlo tough, and had been twlco nnd now was on pro bation from Judgo Whitney's Court. Judgo Andrnde dellvcri-d n sen tence of sixty dnjg. . Ed. Ingham, manager of tho I'arker Itanch, canio down today from Hawaii. Tho btcamshlp Alaskan of tho Anier-Ican-Hawullan lino will sail from San Kranclsco tomorrow; 8ho will bring u full load of freight for this port, mak Ing the tilp In nbout seven days. Thoro will be two games ot base ball nt tho Athletic Park tomorrow nricrnoon, nnd In the moinlng tho Juniors will stnrt their series going. A big crowd of nutos loft town for Lcllehua about noon time today, mid tho attendance nt tho polo Kiinio should bo vqry largo. A petition for lctteis of adminis tration and appointment of a guar dian was today filed In tho Circuit Court by Lelnnnl Winkler, widow of Otto Winkler. Sho asked tho guardla nnppolnted for her 9 jenr old son George. Tho cstato Is val ued nt S1.-10.2G, New Striped Pina or Pineapple Silk White grounds with various col? orcd stripes, fast colors, best quality. 65c per yard EaJuERS CHINAMAN GETS NINETY DAYS Steals Fish And Chased Along Waterfront To Old Market Yostcrday nfternoon tho water front was Iho sccno of nn exciting chase.. About I o'clock n Chinaman c hnscil by a largo crowd come down Nuiinnu sheet. Tho cries were heard lu tho police ofllce, and Ser gennt II. N. Knhnlopuna, In. com pany with DctectUo Vlckory nt onco gave chase. Tho pumtlt was con tinued nlong the waterfront, but he wns eventually captured by Vlckory at tho old Klsu Market, nnd on In vestigation ho was accused of steal ing n box of Jnpancso fish from n store on Knkahu.-i street, valued nt S7.50. Ho wns charged In police court this nfternoon nnd pleated guilty. A number of previous convictions nro recorded ngalnst htm, and Judga An drndo sentenced him to a term of lm pibronniciit pr six months, o JUDGE SCORES NATIVE WITNESS. "I think the police ought to get' after some of tho witnesses In this i case and nnll somebody for perjury," , wus the commentary of Judgu An- j drndo boforo he rendered decision on Ah Chnng, who mho fined $50 nnd I costs for secreting Hilda Moku, n Hawaiian girl, nnd deserter from the Olils' Industrial School. "It seems to me," continued the Judge, "Hint some of the witnesses , have knowingly testified falsely, I nnd I would direct your attention to tho wlfo of Wong Kum, who Is nl leged to hno supplied Hilda with I iiiu uii-ss witii wiiilii But; returuuu to the icforni school." Mr. Chllllngworth made n strong nppcal for hlu client, but without avail, tho Judgo being ot tho opinion that tho piepondcniuco of evidence was against him, and Hint the story o ftho gill was clear mid conclso nnd that tho cioss-cxamlnatlon of conn- el or tho subsequent evldcnco had fulled to Rhnhn llint tpdttninuv In tho minutest detail. Henry f!. Vliki, tiis granted n dl-voh-p by Jndgu Do 1'olt from Lena K, Vlda this moinlng. In his com plaint ho i-hniKi'd hi wife with drunkcnuciu nnd n general unfitness to take piopcr c.uo of their thrco children. Uncle Call!) "!!ii you named your dog yet, CliTPiiCf?" Utile Cbrcinj "Vis nlr: I cafled htm alter J on." Uncle Ciltb "Thai tcn't compli mentary." f.lttlo Cl.ircnco "C:i, well, ho hasn't got tem-o ctioun'i to c (,." The Conkiin Self-Filling Fountain Pen Drinks Ink like a camel. Buy one nt WICHMAN'S Wo carry all styles and siz es if 8:50 upwards. H. F. Wichman & Co. . KMITED LEADING JEWELERS. are the shoes that prove. REGAL SHOE STORE. Kintr & Bethel. 'Latest Magazines OAT & M0SSMAN, Merchant St. PONGEES AND FLANNELS CLEANED. Our method of cleaning Pongees and Flannels insures their return hi perfect condition. FRENCH LAUNDRY. J, Abadc, Prop, Regal Shoes It's Own Ranch Supplies the best of Milk, Cream, Fruit, Vegetables- always fresh. Alexander Yomig aflratsBffiaHiEEffliHSKszssa Open G a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Bank of Hawaii, Limited. Capital nnd Surplus $1,000,000 Don't "Write. Send a 0 TIME IS MONEY In fl the Kitchen. No fuel cooks so well as GAS, nor so quickly, and the cost of the meal preparation is less than when any other fuel is used, . Experience of those who burn GAS proves this. Go., Ltd., ALEXANDER Y0U1I0 ELD3. Bisho',) Street. O0LF LINKS arc nil -that a Rolfcr could wish for, anf the road down U excellent. Spend your vacation there. CLIFFORD X. KIMBALL, Manager. undaes In the city because 11 icy cue uiduc 11 um cream. The soda water is properly charged and well flavored from fruit juices. Our soda water has the call among people who Know the good irom the poor. Benson, Smith t Co., Ltd. Holtsinnd Tort Streets. Bulletin Bushiest OfiVi "Plmn onn BnJJctin Editorial Room Phone IBS, 1 la Is fch, do nakiwa Best lee Cream Soda md N-v ms&m&i :. ., mmmtu, ,.U?MJl. 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