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EVElSTINGr BULLETIN
DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii,
Daily every day except Sunday, Weekly itsued on Taeiday of each week,
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CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
in the Territory of Hawaii.
tv-i I Editorial Rooms, - 185
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Catered &t the PoM office M Honolulu
m trcoiul-claif nutter.
FRIDAY AUGUST 20, 1909
We ought to do our neighbor all
the good vvc can. If you do good,
good will be done to you; but if you
do evil, the same will be measured
back to you again. Pilpay.
Hot n teat cm the band wngon ot
Vrugicss. Don't stop to snarl by
I he wayside.
Mr. Schwcrln's suggestion that
wo Imllil n luirlior with more water
in It founds bciulble, even to n land
lubber.
If Wcllmnn Is really started for
I lio r1o It will bo n greater surprise
Hum I lie announcement that he has
luund It.
The program of tho Congressional
visitor-) Is laid out on tho principle
Ho it now nud hurry back. Hut
there I not a single Hem In the
wholo Itinerary that the Hiillo
1 1 n would suggest bo eliminated.
We little reallio the great future
beforo Ilonolulu. Six years Is an
ordinary period to figure on In con
nection with n Biignr plantation.
Six years hence tho Panama C.inal
will be open, unci how much is It
being figured on In Honolulu?
If Mr. Do Young has opened the
way for Honolulu to make Its good
loads more permanent without lni
creasing tho cost, he should be hon
ored with the permanent pass to
the llltthop Museum, a favor that Is
supposedly extended to only those
' people In this world entitled to a
place lu the Hall of Fame.
Hero Is something to cogltnto on,
jou moralists' who study tho trend
of community sentiment: Wdon
Rudolph Sprocket, speaking before
nil audience of Honolulu business
men, icferred to the grafting propo
rtion mado to him hy Abe Hucf, his
lyjnrcrs laughed outright, nppnrent
ly treating It ns something funny;
at least not serious.
That samo story told to n San
rranclsco audlenco ot reformers
elicited hoots and groans.
When Mr. Schwerin, speaking to
mi audience of Honolulu business
men, mado use ot a phrase substan
tially "to beat tho robato law with
out being found out," ho brought
forth laughter nnd tho nenrcst np
jirn.icli to applnuso that Interrupted
tho speaker during his wholo nil
dross.
Now, do theso things mean thnt
the business sentiment of Honolulu
Is thnt it Is smart to he tricky?
Tho leal teat of community mor
als Is found In what Its people do In
, unguarded moments.
MR. SCHWERIN AND OUR .
r PROGRESS,
i The II u 1 1 o 1 1 n Is glad to know
thirl Manager Schwerin of tho Pa-
clfln Mnll Company fully appreciates
tho leaps and hounds by which not
only tho presont business of tho port
of Honolulu has developed, but will
certainly develop In the future.
This paper does not wsrh to de
tract In the slightest from tho sin
cerity ot Mr. Schwcrln's apprecia
tion, nnd there not the slightest
doubt that this community will bear
with his company and will Indeed
help whllo it is gottlng Its feet pine'
ed to tnko care of all our now bust
ness.
Wo have this suggestion to make,
howovor: That one, Mntson, nnd
his associates, have, by branching
out getting freights nnd propnr-
' ing for the passenger tralllc Bhown
the way to not only tho Pacific Mnll,
hut tho Kie.it freight line ot this
port.
In other words, Mntson nnd his
(associates had full confidence In tho
futuro of Honolulu nnd thoy aio
twinning nut, n will everyone who
shows confidence. In this port and
Territory.
Tho great freight lino has shown
Its conlldonco very practically In the
larger fielghls of tho port, but has
yfct to waits up to a realization or
tho passenger demands- and the pas
Rcjngor possibilities.
Mr. Schwerin will cjalm that no
one knows his business ns well ns
he dot's. This Is n thousand times
true. Hut we beg to suggest thnt ho
has to mako his plans on broad and
progressive lines If ho Intends that
his company shall keep pneo with
the growth of tho business In this
port. He Is finding that It Is good
business to look more closely Into
the trmlc of this port. Ho will find
It betltr business to keep everlast
ingly nt It, even to tho point of put
ting on a local passenger liner nnd
catering to the business of these Is
lands direct and not ns Incidental to
the trnns-Paclflc trade.
Among other gratifying things
that Mr. Schwerin snld was the re
minder to tho short-sighted citizens
ot tho town that n suspension of tho
American coastwise shipping laws
means to this Territory nn exact
duplication In transportation ot
what has happened In the labor con
ditions. Make no nilstnke on this
point. Mr. Schwerin speaks from
the book.
tlons on a root like 'taks.' Tnko
back, tnko off, tnko up, pull In, pull
bnck, get In, get hold, got nway,
push, shove, knock out, spread out,
dump over, bIiovc crosswlso, steady,
etc.; and the things are shovels nnd
chnlns nnd braces and tho Impend
ing bucket."
To glvo Instruction In the use of
these words tho teachers rigged In
their school room n' light box filled
with bean bags that could be hoisted
to tho celling, lowered, gripped,
pushed and dumped practically ns
the buckets nre handled on the day
work.
The practical result of this In
struction Is that tho employer has
n more efficient nnd responsive force.
It also serves to prevent many of tho
serious and fatal accidents that aro
due directly to tho men not knowing
tho language nnd therefore unable
to quickly heed the wnmlngs given.
This work of Miss Mooro's tnkes
ns Its basts n knowledge of the Inn
gunge of tho country and thus fol
lows the lino of tho patriotic
league that has of Into begun opera
tions among the Immigrants landing
nt lloston. In this wo have n sug'
gcstlon of tho vnltto lo these Islands
of every school, bo It public o rprl
vnte, that gives our nllen popula
tion of every raco and nntlonnllty a
knowledge of the American Ian
gunge.
In tho kindergarten work, wo be
lieve our pcoplo have set tho pace
for the mnlnlamlors, nnd our cm
ploycrs ot labor have been the first
to appreciate tho Import nnce of car
Ing for tho children ns well as the
men.
transferred lo Individuals, legatees, de
visees, heirs, next of kin, grantees,
donees, vendees, or successors nnd
shall Include nil personal property
within or without tho Territory." This
definition includes Intangllilo ns well
as tanglblo property.
"A further roferenco to tho cases Is
unnecessary In view of tho fact that
wo aro satisfied that our Act shows
that tho shares In question nro prop
erty within this Territory and that
therefore they nro subject to tho pro
visions ot tho statute. Any doubt
there might otherwise lie In regard to
tho mntler Is definitely Bottled when
section 11 of tho Act Is considered.
Hy thnt section It Is Fperlflcnlly pro
vided thnt no corporation shall "deliver
or transfer any securities, deposits or
other nssets of tho estate of a non
resident decedent, Including the shares
of the capital stock of tho
corporation without
retaining a sumclcnt" amount to pay
the tnx nssessed on tho transfer of
such shares. Thus It is clear Hint that
Koctlon, when rend In connection wllh
section 1 of tho Act, shows thnt prciv
crty within this Territory passing from
n person who dies whllo not n resi
dent of this Territory Includes shaips
of slock In domestic corporations, Tho
decrco appealed fiom Is atTlrinod.
Houses to Let
msshmbswkmmshhm I '.
Hot or Cold Meals
SCULPTOR WHO WILL DESIGN
STATUTE OF LINCOLN.
HALL ESTATE TAX.
EDUCATING THE IMMIGRANT.
On every hnnd throughout tho
mainland nre to be found evidences
of greater care for the welfaro of
'n Immigrant. Tlio inspiration Is
, .Ilnnthrophlc, and nt the same time
the work appeals to tho employer of
t:io Immigrant, since he finds It Is
ood business to enro for the men
and begins to rcnllzo thnt tho wo
men nnd children nre factors worth
noticing.
Ono of the very Interesting move
ments In this direction to which at
tention Is called by the recent num
ber of the Outlook Is the labor enmp
schools started by the Society for
Italian liumlginnts.
Orent numbers of Italians aro em
ployed by the contractors on tho
great constuctlon projects of New
York City and Stntc. These peo
ple form communities that live, in
shncks. nmld the most depressing
and Insanitary surroundings.
When Mes Snroh Wool Mooro of
the Society for Italian Immigrants
first suggested that night schools
should be started In these enmps,
she met with great opposition nnd
direct refusal from tho majority of
the employers of labor. Many of
them thought It was not profitable
to glvo the workman too much cdu
cation, besides they had got nlong
nil right In dnys gono hy, why
should they adopt nny new-fnuglcd
ideas? Finally, however, ono large
employer ot Italians allowed the
night school, or ramp school, ns It
Is commonly called, and the succcbs
was bo marked that tho plan has
been extended nnd the work has be
come recognized as "good business"
for the employers of Kuropean labor
other than Italians.
Miss Moore has prepared nn Illus
trated text hook in Italian based on
the conversational or Savcur meth
od, in which the lessons, vocabulary
and Illustrations deal with tho tools
nnd the working experiences of tho
scholars, At tho great Ashokan
dam a kindergarten for tho little
Italian children has been established
which means everything to the chil
dren, nnd is, ot courso, a grent help
to the women of the camp.
Ono of the practical phases of tho
work Ib the Instruction In the words
nnd phrases the men meet In their
every day work. "Wo hnvo a les
son," says Miss Moore, "wnicn we
call 'working In tho hole,' which
means building out of concrete, deep
under the river bed, tho core wall of
the dam. Some fifteen men for each
cnbleway lecelvo nnd dump nnd then
spread out the liquid concrete. The
empty bucket, hoisted nnd trundled
off on n raliln from fifty to a hun
dred feet ovoihend. Is soon replnccd
by n full one, weighing perhaps n
ton, which Is suspended for a mo
ment nnd then lowered fiom thnt
height. Whllo It Is coming down
tho call 'Heads up' puts the men on
their guard, nnd thoy receive nnd
veer tho loaded box to tho Bpot
whero It Is neded. This Is tepeated
many times a day. A close record
of successive ordom given to theso
laborers In tho 'hole' shows, when
analyzed, forty-two verba used nnd
twelve nouns. The verbs are varla-
(Continued From Vtct 1)
hcrltnncc1 tax was nssessed.
"Tho administrator having appealed
from the decree assessing tho tnx, two
questions nro presented for considera
tion, namely, (1) whether tho Inherit
ance tnx statute (Act 102, S. I.. 1005),
Is unconstitutional In that It Is con
trary to iiio fifth nnd fouitccnth
amendments to the constitution, nnd, If
not, (2) whether shares of stock In
domestic corporations owned y n
non-resident decedent nro subject to
the provisions of the statute.
"The second and main contention Is
that shares of slock In domestic cor
porations owned by a non-resident do
cedent nro not propeity within this
Territory und consequently not sub
ject to the provisions of the statute.
Section 1 of tho Act piovldes that
"All property which shall pass by will
or by tho Intcstntc laws of this Ter
ritory, from nny person who may die
sclrcd or posesBcd of tho same whllo
t. resident of this Territory, or which,
being wltldn this Territory, shall so
pass from any person who mny so die
while not a resident of this Territory '
shall be subject to tho Inx.
"Tho question, In brief. Is whether
tho shares refeired to are properly
wllhln this Territory. That the shares
cro property Is of course clear and Is
conceded. Counsel for tho appellant
nlso concedes tho power of thu Legis
lature, to provide for n tnx on n suc
cession to such shares of slock hut In
tlsts that It hns not done so. The fic
tion that personal property has Its
situs at tho domicile of Its owner Is
i.ot rolled on, as It Is conceded that
tho act covers personal property of a
nonresident which Is tanglblo und Is
physically Bltuatcd within tho Terri
tory. It Is argued that Bhnres of stock
tiro Intnnglblo property nud hnvo no
physical situs whntovor In tho nbsenre
of a prolslon to tho contrary In tho
Act. In tcctlon 21 of tho Act "prop
erty" Is defined to mean "tho renl nnd
personal ropcrty or Interest therein
of tho testator, Intcstntc, grantor, bar
3 v;3?' ' V9k
IssisisisisHPkW SkW
gfefSik MM
Eort St 2B.R..?8.00
Kalakaua Ave 2 B. R. . 12.00
Kaimuki 12,00
Union and Garden Lane 3 B. R.. 18.00
1818 Anapuni St 2B. R.. 20.00
Waikiki (Camp McKinlcy) 4 B. R.. 25.00
' Kaimuki .'.... 3B. R.. 25.00
Pawaa and Young St 4 B. R. . 25.00
Elm and Birch Sts 3 B. R. . 25.00
Kinau and Alapal Sts 2 B. R. . 26.25
Magazine & Spencer Sts 2 B. R. . 27.50
Waialae Road 2B. R.. 30.00
1245 Lunalilo St 3 B. R. . 32.50
725 Kinau St 3B. R.. 32.50
Manoa Valley ,.3B. R.. 35.00
Bates St. --2B. R.. 35.00
Elsie Ave. & Young St 4 B. R. . 40.00
1280 Beretania St :5 B, R. . 40.00
I
FURNISHED.
Waikiki (on beach) 2 B. R. .$30.00
Waikiki (on beach) 2 B. R. . 35.00
Magazine & Spencer Sts 2 B. R. . 35.00
Makiki St 3B.R.. 50.00
1257 Kinau St 5 B. R. . 55.00
1426 Alexander St 3 B. R. . 60.00
1475 Thurston Ave , 4 B. R. . 00.00
Trent Trust Co,, X.td.
ARE SERVED
At Any
-Hour
BETWEEN 0 A. M. AND
11:30 P.M.
AT THE
ALEXANDER YOUNG
AFE
C
QUINN INTERESTED
CATHGART WILL
PROSECUTE MORI
ONE DOLLAR
START A SAVING ACCOUNT.
BANK OF HAWAn, LTD.
SupervIsorWill Investigate M. i:. Prosser Will Also
Reinforced Concrete
System
Supervisor .Tallies Qulnn Is great
ly Interested in M. II. Do Young's
stntcments on loads beforo tho
Chamber of Coinmerio yesterday aft
ernoon nnd Intends Investigating nt
Be Associated
In Case
City nnd County Attorney Cntlu'ait
and Attorney M. F. l'rossor will bo tho
counsel for tho prosecution lu thu case
of tho Territory against Mori, tho Jap
anese high wugu delegate who nt-
Haldol Chester French, tho noted
New York sculptor, hns been com
missioned to chisel the memorial
statute of Abraham I.lnioln which
Is to bo erected In .Lincoln, Nch. Tho
statute will be creeled on tho slatc-
houso grounds ns n lasting memorial
to the great cnin'nclpntor, :for whom
the city Is named.
...(.! ill. (lLU'iuuliifitlnti if Hmnnifirii
once tho lelnforced concrete system 'V ,,,,.' .j u7,, "
of ,oad making mentioned by thoj fcl !; , " ??'" r
Clnoiilclo propilctor they hnvo l ., T. , , , . Ti. . ... '. ...m t "
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biought to a speedy conclusion, the
Mnklno having been
caught literally icil-hnndeil In thu per-
California. In ense it should prove
,. I.nnnflt in TTnwtlll tin will lirlnfT
.. wvuw w - , -- - .. .
tho matter hsforo tho Board with a l""" "'
view ot experimenting with tho wlro
mesh nnd macadam method.
Said Mr. Qulnn: "Mr. De Young's
plan of a road should be a good ono
for Hawaii. I will look into It nt
onco. I never hnvo been in favor
of tho way tho King street road Is
built. 1 believe that otter tho mac
adam is laid It should bo thrown
petratlou of the attempted murder of
tho opponent of lho Higher Wngo As
sociation's program.
There Is n considerable divergence ol
opinion as to tlio sentence that will bo
meted out to MaUIno, Sog.i, Tnsaka
nnd Negoro nt 'J o'clock loinonow,
when tho four convicted conspirators
It Is tho general
COULD DO' HER PART.
Skinner "This mngazlno tells
how to get up a 25-cent dinner for
two. Do jou think you could do
It?"
Mrs. Skinner I can get It tip,
all right. If jou can do your part of
It down.'
JUST SO.
Mttlo Willie "Say, pa, what Is
n synonym?"
la "A synonym, my son, Is n
word thnt can ho used In praro ot
another when ou don't know how
to spell tho other."
ITS NAME IS LEGION.
Mttlo Wllllo "Say pn, what Is
thu 'woman question'?"
I'n "It Is numerous, my son. For
cxnmplo: 'What shall I wear?' 'How
docs my hair look in tho bavk?"
Lalnor, vendor or donor passing or 'Is my hut on straight?' otc, etc."
nnn.. ,.. ..m.. tn n tnw Anva until If I "' UV rilllUIUU,
.sacked down hard, then put. on " '"Uu that Ju .go Do Holt will Im-
tho oil. This will glvo a hard, l ;' ""-", '" ' " "" '
..I 4tn niii ln 1 hum UiMln ltlllllf ItllU".
smcoth t-urfaco and will wear well "'" """" " -
nnd make a flno automobile road. I""'"', ' V,' -,. r
have a plcco of road now I am solus I '"' " "' on" ."I '""-.?
to experiment, on nnd know It will
bo a success. Tho roads built thnt
way hero are nil standing up under
tralllc In good shape."
Mr. Qulnn Is not only a city fath
er, hut an enthusiastic nulomoblllst.
nnd Is very anxious to hnvo n lino
road system. Ho will mako an ap
pointment with Mr. Do Young In tho
near future and securo nil tho do
talls posslhlo about tho roads In
California, whcio tho wlro mesh Is
used under tho concrelo to reinforce
It and make It Impervious to tho on
slaught of stoi ms or heavy tralllc.
Waterhouse Trust
REAL ESTATE
MANOA VALLEY:
Three bargains in homes aud home sites in this fast-growing
suburb:
Modern bungalow, built two years ago in the Puupueo Tract.
Lot of 1400 sq. ft. House contains 7 rooms. Price.. .$3,750
Modern two-bedroom cottage onLanihuli Drive, 'College Hills,
This property is exceptional, well located and recently
renovated. Good vahie at the price asked $4,000
Those
"Arnold"
Goods
the men and that tho cumt mny find
It better to temper Justice wllh meicy
on lho four Jnpanet-o who uio convict
ed of having practically Mood spouaois
lor u piogr.im of riot nnd murder.
The cases pending against the .lap
m'leso In connection with tho labor
tumbles are on tho Circuit Court cal
endars ns follows:
Territory vs. Mori. Sept. 7; Terri
tory vs. Mlkawa ct til (riot), Sept. 7;
Territory vs. Snga, Sept. X: Territory
vs. Soga c-t ul. Sept. A; Territory vs.
Y. Soga, September 'J: Tonltory vs.
Tasaka, Sept. II; Tcrillory vs. Suga
waia, Sept. 10; Tenllory vs. Kiishluo
.ml Kawakaml, Sept. 13; Territory vs.
Kim Kono. Sept. 13; Tenltory vs. fin
inoinota, Sept. II; Teirllory vs. Mlka
wa Sept. 1 1; Teirllory vs. Kushluo nud
Mlauchl, Sept. in.
For Quick Communication
Use
Wireless
FED CALVES
KEJRRESTED
Maui Ranchers Will Appeal
To Supreme Court On
Decision'
Claiming they rescued seven started
calves from an untimely death, und
wcro unjustly arrested nnd convicted
(,n the charge or larceny. Frank Hobel
lo, Mnroiig, Frank M. Tires and Sol
omon Kealnha, through their attorneys,
Atkinson & Quailes, are going to tho
Supreme Cu'uit with a bill of excep
tions, hoping to get a favorable, hear
ing, and lho possibility of a now trial.
The stoiy Is that Kenloha nnd .Ma
iling, who ranch In the KiiIh district
on Maul, o:io nioiiilng while lhe wcro
(ceding slock illscoveieil several
calves on the verge ofBtui willuii, and
Immediately took caro of Ihein. Thoy
wcro not branded und lho rancheru
gathered the nulmala lu nnd fed then
linclc to n stale of good health, l.ator
they wcro mado an offer by l'lres for
foiir ot them, 'and pending lho closing
of tho deal the wholo bunch wero
placed In Hobello's Held.
Itohello happened to hnvo a home
itcnd next to tho Halciiknln Itmich
company, nnd wllhln a blunt llnio af
ter thobe Incidents, till four of tho
ranchers wore iiireslcd hy tho Ilnlr
nknln people,' charging them wllh
stealing their cattle. Tho caso was
tried before .luilgo Kingsbury, In a
Second Clicult ul Walluku, and the
Jury (nought In u verdict of guilty of
larceny. Tho defendants nro now tnk
Ing tho matter to the Supremo Court
on a hill of exceptions, tho principal
fcntuio of which Is that nun connected
wllh the llaleakala Itancli Company
inillirctly, sat on lho Jury nnd rend
i red n paitlal verdict Judso Quarlca
mid this morning tho mntler would bo
(ought to tho ruilhcrcet limit with a
vlow of getting Justice for his client.
We also have a very attractive buildin glot on Hillside Ave
nue, on the slone makai of Mr. H. E. Cooper's residence.
The elevation of this lot assures an uninterrupted view
ot Waikiki and the sea, -This lot will just suit the pur
chaser looking for a small building lot. Size 00 x 150,
Price , S
050
Waterhouse Trust
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JAPANESECONSUL ILL
Juiiunero Kloro Consul Ida Is now
confined In tho Japanese hospital on
l.lllha Mreet, suffeilng from appendi
citis. Ho Is being treated by Dr. Juild
mid Dr. Katsukl.
Mr. Ida arrived recently from .lapau
lo becomo Japanese Hlovo Consul
hero, succeeding Mr. Abe, who was
transferred to the San Francisco Jap
aneso Consulate. It Is expected that
Mr. Ida will bo oblo to bo luck nt his
desk wllhln n few weeks.
I'oicy 'II aw wrestled foh
ovnh nn hour with mo ccart thlc maw
ulng." Algernon "Which won tho victory,
deah boy you or the rcart?"
Percy "Neither. Cawn't you seo
thu mutch wcsultcd In a tic? Haw!
Haw!
THE NATURAL INFERENCE.
Cor, Fort and Merchant Streets,
The above cut shows tho "Ar
nold" Knit Night Drawer for child
ren, the ideal sleeping garment. We
have all ages from 2 to 10 years.
Pi it ps 70c to $2 per garment.
EHLERS
A lady who had arranged nn auth
or's reading nt her linuMi succeoilel
In iiMi-uiiitiltnt? Inn relttrtnut liushan.l
... ,.-.. M........T. ..- .-. -.
to stay homo that evening to nselbt
In lecclvlng tho guests, llo Mood the
cnteitalnment ns long m he could i
Ihico author), to be exact nnd llirn
Hindu an excusu that ho was gulnt; to
open tho Iront door to let In sonic
fresh nlr. In tho hull ho found one
of the Fcrvnuts asleep on u selteo.
"Wake up'" ho coimnaudeil, tlnk
Ing lho fellow loughly, "What does
this menu, your living asleep out here?
You must hnvo been listening nt the
1-e hole." Kveiy body's Magazine
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GIVING IN.
Jack "Just ono kiss, dear?"
Eva "I wouldn't think of such a
thing."
.Inch "Well, I shall try with all my
might."
i:a-"Well, or In that caso maybe
might Is tight."
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for
Expert
Watch
Repairing
H. F. Wichman
& Co.. Ltd.,
Leading Jewelers
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