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"" isjrfMBBMMMHB5S ..''il ., MjftiaXM " "V'W"'- ""'..' ' 1 1"' J!" n''ij "-y3fgSijj?j fyg'WBBwagggsW " ,M1!U!LI'P"1 7 4 tit) EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. 1l FniDAY. JAN'7. 19NM " TiilWtL V.j m. f if 7 '" r'' '.Jut ' nAAJ Mi jJTl. '.. ff j jw TWa wi wr' 'JT rii'ii lWf iTii fiiM iiITJ" Itf . i fw'WarawP f 1 I 7ft, Evening Bulletin AILT mi WEEKLY Published bj BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. At 120 Kinic Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii ail; every day except Sunday, Weekly issued on Tuesday of tack weak. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRIM. vVnllno ft. Parrlngton, SUBSCRIPTION RATZI HVIJNINO I1UL.L.UTIIV rclMnnlli, M)tbcln U.S .7lt Peru"'!", anrwhtrt In U.S 3.M Pm Vmt, anvftiicrc InU.S. H.ou Par Year, poAtiiaid, lorcitn la.ou CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii Tel.) Editorial Rooms, Business Office, FRIDAY The burden of suffering seems a tombstone hunpj about our neck, while in reality it is only the weight which is necessary to keep down the diver while he is hunting pearls. lean Paul Richtcr. Ih thin n Tirrltory or Vlccger enc) ' When t lie trmlc winds start again, business can't lielii tint strlko tlio tilllllllic g.llt. .Muiiy mosquitoes are giving that rejuvenated mosquito campaign the j merry pliigping. lloniiltihi doesn't need watchers for 1 In growth. It's the workers thai make things go. Mr. Taft Ins not jet reported on what rich ml thuso rnllw.iy presi dents held up his message to Con gress. Of course, our Floral Parade will be tho grnitcst ccr. It will bo In keeping with tho future of Great er Honolulu. It Is getting so hot In Washing ton political circles that more than n Taft smile will be required to cool them off. Tuberculosis' terrible toll Is re corded Vrlth a regularity that should rouse tho workers engaged In fighting this great enemy. Aiiiour thn good things brought. In during tho New Year, don't for get the array of boosting that al ways follows In tho trail of Alexan der Hume Ford. Some of these little brown broth ers fiom tho Philippines aro not much to look at, but they have ex ercised a tremendous Influence In tho affairs of Hawaii. Something new In city pavements Is necessary for tho business dis tricts of Honolulu. Dusty streets must go by soma otber route than tho street-sprinkler trail. Zclajii Is bound to keep In tho public c)i, If he has to ho threat ened to do It. Ono can hardly be lieve that ho suffers greater dangor In tho City of Mexico than In Ni caragua. For years tho cry has been that experienced lawyers would not or could not afford to accept appoint ment to tho bench, Now that a few of expcrlcncotaiiil,' ability aro avail able, it seems that jouth and beauty Is to be given tho preference. j . , rtcfU6.il of the 1 1 rnlil ones to bo seated out Is one, of tho reasons for Inactivity In tho Block market. And why should they bo afraid when ro fined Is advancing and beet sugars In Europe aro heading toward live cents? Mr. Bchwcrin runs his lino on much the came plan as James Gor don Bennett handles tho New York Herald when his home-coming Is celebrated, by making his elevator boy chief, and giving tho chief IiIh choice of quitting or becoming ele vator boy. Attorney . General Wlckersham could nut report favorably on tho charges of Inspector Glavls without 'F EVENINQ A crowd had asscMiiblvcl at n depnl In ono of'cmr cKIch durl'.ir a conven tion, to wait for n much delayed train, In the crowd was a man much thu worso for liquor. In tho omwd also, was ono of thoso good, '.ml nieddlu somo old ladlos, who never 1-ito un oi portunlty to Impiess the ivssoui of temperance. "My man," rho said to tho drunken follow, "do you know whoru jcni arc golng7" "Yes'in, fjnlii' (hie) to Toitckcr," re plied tho Inobrlato. "Mnybo you aro." responded the old lady, Bavercly, "but you are also on the road to hell." I "ThuBh bo?" said tho drunken man, taking a braco on himself, "Well, I'm I doggoiio gl'id this train Ish Into.'' I hlUltor PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, WUUKUV iiuii.nTiiN I rer Sia Mmilna a) ,fio Per Var, anywhtic in U.S l.ou Pel Year anrvtierc n Canada., Kilo Per Year ietall,foiicn 3.w 185 256 Entered at the PtMtofficc at Honolulu aj ftrcoitci-clais matter. .JANUARY 7, 1010 forcing the resignation of Secretary Uulllngor. Thcroforo tlin President appears to have arrived where ha must either mako up or break up with l'lnchot or ll.illlngcr. Sir. Anderson's candidacy for tho Supremo Court meets with no enthu siasm from any sourco that cares to make Itself heard. Sir. Anderson Is universally recognized ns a pleasant gentleman, liut ho Is not rcgardod as tho man for thu Supremo licncli when men of wider cxpcrlonca aro available. TAFT, ROOSEVELT, PULITZER AND WATTERSON. What ore the present relations be tween President Tuft and ox-Pros-Idcnt Itoosovclt? Aro tho old cro nies still friends, though their friends' friends arc bitter enemies? Discussion on this point has brought out n very Interesting wagor between Joseph Pulitzer of tho New York World and Colonol Henry Wnt lerson of tho Loulsvlllo Courlcr Jouinal, Colonel Watterson puts It In this way: Our esteemed contemporary accepts the wager of u dinner for n dozen on n side "four and twenty blackbirds all In a row" Including the Chief Jus tice, tho Vlco President and the Speaker of tho Houso ns makc i weights and' referees, tendered It by tho Courier-Journal, to bo given .In tho city of Washing ton, District of Columbia, on or Innucdlatcly before, tho first Monday of December, 1911, tho gage being that then and there, or thereabouts tho Prcsldont that was In other words, The odoro Itoosovclt and tho Pres ident that Is In other words, William Howard Taft will bo reaching after one another's vitals, tearing ono another's hair and otherwise disfiguring ono another's personal and po litical record, tho Courier-Journal taking the nmrmatlvo, tho World tho negative, of that In teresting proposal. In respoiiso tho World says: The World accepts. Tho colonel ran count us "In," and wn havo only two conditions, to impose: First Win or lose, tho col onel shall personally order tho dinner and supervise Its prep aration. Gecond Ho shnll stand by and see It through from tho caviare to tho coffco, Ilrlng on your feud or your food, colonel! This plcturcsquo wngcr between two of tho best-known editors of tho country nttructs widespread at' tontlon because pf tho growing be llet among the people that an Irre prcsslble conflict Is going on be tween what might bo termed Taft- Ism and Itopscveltlsni, nnd tho con sequent conclusion that tho two men cannot remain friends, though their relations may not now bo sovcrely strained. Sir. Taft has been In offlco long enough to convince u great number of peoplo that he Is carrying out tho Roosevelt policies with about as much hewing to tho lino as Rooso volt's course after ho promised to carry .nut tho McKlnlcy policies. It la generally conceded that thero can bo no draw In this strugglo on SMILES Threoi fellow truvolors In tho smok. Ing room of a fast train wore discus sing tho speed of trains. "1 was In a train clnco," said tho first man "that beat everything I over fiidu In for speed. Why It went so fat-t that tho telegraph poles at tho side of the track looked like an Immunso fi no toothed comb." "Tlmt's nothing," said tho second traiclnr, "I remember riding In an ox press train on tho & Hut wont nt such n gait that tho tolegruph poles looked like a boIIiI board fence,." Tho third man niado an exclamation of Impatience, "Ah, you fellows don't know what high speed on a railroad Is. Why, I traveled wcbI from Chicago last month In a train that went at such a paco that when wo passed some altcrnato fields of corn nnd beans they looked llko succotash," i r i T Homes For Sale A modern 7-room house, Mat lock Ae.; 3 bedrooms; elec tric llghtB, gasj $2700. A 7-room cottage on Anapunl St.; 3 bedrooms; gas, electric lights; modern; lot 75x125; 13250. A 7-room modem houso on Maklkl St.; $1500. Trent Trust Co., Ltd. REAL ESTATE. STOCKS AND BONDS. INSURANCE which the editors havo Jeopardized such a wealth of gastronomic glory. It ihould be noted that tho conten tion of the World Is that Tntt and Roosovclt arc. even nt th nrpsftnt day, enemies. PINCHOT IN THE OPEN. Senator Dolllvcr's letter ma do public In Washington has suddenly bared the fight on Ilalllngcr of all Its subterfuges and pretty words and brought tho contest down to tho real principals In tho affair Secre tary Ilnlllngcr and Olfford Plnchot. This means that tho bitter war should soon bo under full headway in full view of tho public. Perusal of the dallies and tho weeklies and tho magazines that havo long been associated with ro- forms In tho United States cannot fall to convince tho average reader that a doflntto movement Is on foot to keep allvo tho Roosevelt pollrlo in so far iib thoso policies epito mized tho progrcsslvo spirit of tho oountry, nnd nt Just tho present mo ment Plnchot and Ilalllngcr repre sent tho clash of the Progressives and tho Old Ilcglme, or, as often icrmcu, tno interests. Chicago s unquestionably ono of tho storm centers that threatens Taft If "Taft policies" mean Mipporl of Dalllnger lis against Plnchot. Tho Crano "Incident" still rankles In tho breast of such men as Lawson of tho Chicago Dally News, William Kent and Attorney Fisher, the man who finally engineered tho great reform Of tho Chicago street railways. These men have long been associ ated with the Colliers, publishers of Colliers' Weekly, that rccontly bought out such a broadsldo against Mr. Dalllnger, Utterances of tho American Slagazlna may also be accepted us outward evidences of whut .theso men aro thinking and doing. Cooperating with them In that center of progressive thought nro Potor Dunno, who docs other things than writo Doolcy stories; Ida M. Tarbell, Ray Stannard Ilakor and other writers who havo becomo household authorities among tho readers of magazines that deal with live topics. Unless all signs fall, this more or less homogeneous circle has decided Waterhouse Trust Real Estate for Sgle Well, we have sold our College Hills bargain advertised last week. Onr bargains seem to take. Here are a few more; Two building lots in Hanoa, $2,000 and $080 respectively. Good soil, good elevation and price and terms right. At Kaimuki and Twelfth Avenue we have four' (4) of the best lot's left. This is the locality that hat an unrivaled view of Honolulu Har bor and the Waianae Mountains, and where the best residences in the tract have been built. These lots are cleared and improved. A bargain' at $3,800, Waterhouse Trust Fort and Merohant Street. Lots For Sale ,1-ot In College Hills, 100x200, on cnr-llnc; $800. Lot In Puunul, 2COx200 12, S00. lots, Tiiuoa lid., 50x100; $375. Lots In I'alama, 41x110; $460. Four lots on Oiillck Ave; $1800. The Wireless USE IT. On Sunday the office is open from eight to ten a, m. that, como what may, Ilalllngcr must go, und 'though Crnno was sacrificed In a most outrageous manner, Pln chot shall not ho slaughtered with out tho greatest fight and tho most thorough overhauling that tho na tion has ever known. Curiously enough, tho Crnno nnd IMnchot supporters wcro enthusiastic backers of Taft for nomination und election. Whether thoy now think ns well of tho President In his performances as thoy did when ho was promising, Is, of course, Impossible to say. Hut ono thing Is ccrtnln thoy aro mon who mnko ho compromises when thoy once enter upon n campaign Btampcd as a righteous cause, and they do not lack for wherewithal or following. Perhaps tho Ilalllngcr-Plnchot squabble can bo patched up with tho Tatt smllo and a few explana tions. Hut that did not serve In the Crane case. SECRETARY H. P. WOOD WRITES ABOUT TRIP (Continued From Page 1.) wuys available to tho seek or for In formation, but he has not had any j previous experience In tho line of j work ho has undertaken and ap pears to be very much nt sen as to whnt should.be clone nnd how to do It. 1 found our posters well display ed throughout Java; the blue folder was also the most attractive pam phlet to bo found nt the different hotols, and a special tablo was al lotted to our album of Haawllan vlhws. In fact, ours was tho only album of views displayed In tho , Tourist llureuu. Java Is attractive and must contlnuo to bo visited by .many tourists, llor greatest draw ing card Is the hotols. Evon In the I most out of tho way places you will .find good hotels, nice rooms, excel lent table, at a chargo of $2.50 per day. While at Woltevredcn, wo put up nt tho Hotel Dcs Indcs, tho best . i . -.. l. t - u If You Have a House To Rent Furnished, or Unfurnished List it with nt. . We have some very good realty propo sitions to offer you. Come in and see us. Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. BETHEL STREET Ladies' Department Now Open Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. Bethel Street hotel to be found In the Pacific out sldo of Honolulu and built for tho tropics. Wo had a largo room, with on outsldo sitting-room, largo bath room and modern toilet accommoda tions, at a chargo of $3.25 per day, board Included, and a better table could not bo asked for. Tho steam ers plying between Uatavla and Slngaporo woro built for this run und aro admirably suited to equato rial weather comfortablo lounging docks- large airy staterooms, tho ser vice In every way being of tho best. Tho Dutch aro fond of good living, and cheap, and get It. Java Is very prosperous. A num ber of new tea plantations nro be ing opened up at tho present time by English capital a now condi tion, ns up to three or four years ago the Dutch rather opposed the Introduction of foreign capital nnd maintained a most exclusive colony. Today we havo sighted both Ilor neo and Sumatra. Wo are duo at Slngaporo tomorrow morning at 10, and oxpect to flrfd tho Klcist In port; It so, wo will sail for Colombo about S p. in., calling at Ponang en routo. Our present Itinerary allows us about ton days In Coyjon, being due to sail from Colombo tor Sydney on or about December 20, With kindest regards to Mrs. Cooper, bellove me, very truly yours, II. P. WOOD. QIICK RETURNS January 5, 1910. Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd., Agents, Continental Casualty Co., City. Gentlemen: I own recolpt of jour check for Thrco Hundred und Twenty-five (S32G.O0) Dollars In full settlement of my claim against tho Continental Casualty Company under Accldant Policy No. 717176, for which I bog- to thank you. I wish to tako this opportunity of ex pressing my appreciation of tho very satisfactory munnor In which this claim has boon adjusted. Again thanking you, I remain, yours very truly, FRANK O. HOVER. The above letter rotors to a set tlement mndo on account of an ac cident occurring only two duys after the policy was Issued, thoro being Fight woeks' total disability, i $200 Additional hospital Indemnity for" two weeks' ... I ....... . 25 Additional Indemnity for oper ation by laparotomy 100 $325 The policy Issued was the New Perfection Policy of the Continental Casualty Co. Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd., agents . , 185 dltorial rooms 250 bust neat office, Thtto ara the talaphons Mmilifm uf tb Bulletin offlrt. v-,V ...... .. .. S...'V . . ..", ,. .slrW ' . . i..' s 1 .,..' ' TRAVELLER WRITES FROM SOUTH LAND Lancaster, October 28, 1909, Editor Evon Ing Uullotfni Tasmania enjoys tho distinction of be ing singularly unique. In that re spect It resembles Hawaii. It resem bles Hawaii In having a lino climate, a bonutlfully clear and healthy atmos phere, Kurthcrmoro, Tasmania Is an ideal Island for Lowthlan Orcon'B fam ous theory In crystalography, Tho ed ucated reader Is nodoubt acquainted with this glftgd Honolulu man's Ideas about tho earth's crust. That, at tho moment of tho earth appearing abovo sen-level It dispenses with Bphcroldlty nnd assumes tho figure of a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron). Hcnco tho fact that all land allowed plasticity is triangular, ns for Instance South Amer ica, Africa, India, tho big Island of Hawaii, and Tasmania. And my Idea is, that Lowthlan Orccn In that respect Is a very good and sound authority. "Prestiges of tho Molten Olobo" Is tho product of a world-gcnlus. Thu crust of the earth follows the samo phenomenal way of cryBtallzatlon as tho sapphire. Why Is a mystery. Tas mania Is distinguished otherwise, Whllo tho Islands of Hawaii nro of tho most recent geological make-up, Tasmania and her giant neighbor Aus tralia, aro of an exceptionally old crus tatlon. In fact geologists suspect It having priority uvcr all other land, lsa-vls ago. Tho spring In tho south' cm hemisphere commences with yet low flowers, so much ns to say that a funeral Is at hand. Tho fo'tlago Is tho sombre ollvo evergreen, nnd nothing else. The Idea Is therefore very sug gostivo that Australia-Tasmania as a continent Is sinking, disappearing, dy ing, Onco upon a tlmo Austrnllaiwas tho world's largest continental shelf. It was connected abovo water with Now Guinea, Borneo,, tho Philippines and Slam. At that tlmo thu country was dimly known as Java Majoris. Hut unregistered earthquakes nnd new de flections of tho ocean currents changed tho configuration. Hence tho remark ablo fact that Australia today Is nn Is land. Changes of tho earth's climate, such ns tho glacial perlous for In stance, and changes In tho rlso nnd submergence of land, nro due (nccord Ing to Croll) to the socular variations In tho eccentricity of tho earth's orhlt. AH terrestrial revolutions, all tho heat as well as all thu frost, ura duo to cosmlcnl causes, nut thn upheaval of tho molten substratum, after that re uiarkable process, has taken place, is duo to a liydrogruphlc force (Green) Tho crust assumes triangular appear ance, whether coming or going. Ann that was Mr. Orrcn's great Idol and discovery. Tasmania la hIsc noted, and very much so, for Its penal settlo- mont. In bygono clnys, Englnnd sent Its homeless and hopeless population to Australia and Tasmania as convicts! This happened at a tlmo when tho world witnessed a very strango father hood. Wc, In our ago, who havo drop ped behind us this queer kind of Fath erhood, and accepted In Its stead Drothcihood as a solution for tho homeless In tho world, look upon the Colonial Poltc of England as a thing wonderful to behold. Dotwccn 1788 and 1850 over 120,000 convicts wcro dumped iiion tho shores of Australia. In 1841 Hobart, tho onpltal of Tas mania, had 15 000 convicts! When I heard tho story, how hundreds upon hundreds of "convlsts," somo young boyr, fourteen and fifteen years of ago only, used to Jump overboard to end their mlsorablo existence, chained to hand and foot as thoy- woro, It mudo mo think of England, tho "Imperial leader" of modern times what Is com Ing to her. Tasmania Is moro than four times larger than Hawaii. Us cllmato Is tho Vancouver-Island cllmato. It Is not tho cllmato of FIJI or of Hawaii. I nevor In my life oxporlenced a finer cllmato than that In Honolulu. Tas mania was rim discovered by tho Dutch sea-captain, Abel Tosman. In 1642. Ho named tho Island after An ton Van Dlemcn, tho thon Governor of Datavla. In lato years, on account of tho stigma of and shamo attached to tho Islnnd, tho popular representatives have changed tho name of n "govern or," to that of tho namo of tho pious nnd splendid scamun. Henco tho namo Tasmania. Respectfully, EVERT NVMANOVETt. SPRECKELS FACES CONTEMPT CHAROE uous, ha Is entitled to and should reccivo tho ndvlco of tho court ns to whethor ho shall ba renulrml in nn. swor tho question which you havo Just asked. "It Is nroner to Btato nt this tlmn. and wo are requested by tho witness to inform you that should It be de termined that tho question which you aro asking Is relevnnt, material, liortlnent nml leiml. n,i thnt t,n- same should be answered, and this proceeding bo fnlr, and is not Illegal or Void, and affords a legal founda tion for this examination, ho will bo willing to testify fully with rcspoct io an manors properly brought In question concerning his relations with the parties to this nctlon." To the following questions of Sul livan the same attitude was taken and on the samo grounds: "Are you the president of the Oceanic Steam ship Company? Aro you In any way connected wills tho firm of John I). PORTUGUESE WRITE THREAT LETTERS i Doctors Judd nnd Snclnlr aro In re ceipt of n number of letters, written by local Portuguese that savor muchly of Intimidation Bnd consequently both.- medicos nro ludlgnnnt, much moro so through tho. fact that tho letters aro anonymous. It would seem that a certain Pr. Gaspar who, somo thrco years ago failed to njitntn a license to practtco In this city, has again put In an appli cation for.cxamlnaton, With a view loJiclpIng Dr. Oospar along tho following' anonymous let ters wcro written and havo been re ceived by thu examining physicians: "Doctor A. N. Sinclair, "Sir. I beg to Inform you that Doc-' tor Caspar Is hero. Wo'want tho doc tor lapro. Wo need hlnr! for tho good bf tho people." Wo want io bcllovo that you will behave better than three years ago. Yours iA GROUP OF STRONG PORTUGUESE." Tho cplstlo with which Dr. Judd was favored Is Insulting In Its language saying: "Doctor J. R. Judd. "Doctor Gaspar Is needed here. Wo need him. Ho knows moio than nil tho doctors In thtaitown. Don't bo Jealous. Ho good. Ro Just. Tho Portuguese col ony Is claiming clamoring for tho man. I.ct us have at least ono real portugucre physician. Wo nro expect ing you will behave, bettor than thrco ycarB ago. Ro sure. If you don't let Doctor Caspar pass tho .examination will bo tho Anish of tho members of 8t. Antonio fnd Lur.ltana Societies. A HUNCH OF STRONG PORTU OUBSE," "Thero Is no way In which wo nro ablo to communicate with tho writers of thoso Impudent lottgrs," said Dr. Sinclair, "nnd through the press I want to atnto for their benefit and for thn benefit of everyone Hint wo proporu simply to do In Doctor Caspar's caso whot wo would do In tho caso of any ono else. If ho can pars tho examina tion satisfactorily, -ho will receive his permission to prnrllco In tho Terri tory: If ho cannot paan tho examina tion, ho will not bo permitted to prac tice" CONVICTS HAVE BIO FI0HT. 'Continued from tvu 11 club nnd ndmlnlstcicd a blow that laid Rclasco out cold. Tho patrol wagon was telephoned for and tho Chilian, who hud recov crrd his rouses, was placed In It nnd taken back to tho prison. On the way down to thn Jail Uelasco uttered somo fenrful threats ns regard h the ncgrn. and sworo ho would finish him off some- clay. nolasco Is tho man who was found under a' be,l nt thn nkh.m ,., V .'.BMW,. Il-OIMUIIIU nml, later on In court, told a wlerd """ " " ireiici naving ordered him to-go Into tho houso.- , ! . Sprockets & Ilros. Co.? Aro you n holdor of nny of tho capltnl slock Of tho John D. Snrenl.'elu A II. n t Are you president of John D. aprcckols & Ilros. Co.?" The Court to Decide. Attorney Sulllvnn accordingly post poncd tho. taking of tho deposition Until the Witness shnll limn l,..,. !,. rtructcd by Judge Murasky as to whether ho shall' or shall not an swer tho questions. Harry W. Thomas, socrctnry of tho Sprcckolt luiuiuiiiy; ... h. aamucls, another member of thn tlrm. nml I w. nii- man of tho Union Trust Company uau ruiuson on mo samo grounds to answer similar questions us to tholr connection with tho companies named. Tholr caso will bo detor mlnod by tho.uctlon of tho court In the matter of tho John n srtiu contempt. Tho suit In which tho depositions oro being taken was Mmi int n.in. her for tho specific purposo of hav- 8 niu inisi company removed us n trustee tinder tho linn.l usn r ,i.. Oceanic Steamship Company. In "mil urn csinio is pecuniarily In terested. Mismanagement of tho af fairs of tho steanikliln ,.,,.,.. i... John D. und his brother, Adolph, Is uiou jiiaiguut m Chafing Dishes We havo recently opened up a new line of Mission Style Chafing Dishes with ebon i zed handles and stands. Artistic, harmonious and rich in design. Just the thine: to keep your house in readiness for chanco callers, H. F. Wichman 4 Co.. Ltd., leadinir Jewelers. w ( K rzmviitm hr . '. .'... &it & &&&: J-lmt,tLZElffJ . JaW "J Wfl Jifcjfi 'iff 1 toiiwLf1 4tt&T i7 . -! C r t