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IShKI ; HjV wt ? ft "V ."Sv t "H - J From Sun Francisco: . ' Korea Jan. 12 For San Francisco! Alameda. i.i.Jnn. 12 From Vancouver: . Aoraiigl , ...Jan. 8 For Vancouver: Mn Kuril ,.'....,...,.. Feb. 1 Terscvcrencc is tin advertising ne cessity. Persevering Honolulu adver tisers learn that Bulletin space is an advertising necessity in order tc Ret returns that justify their ad vertising expenditures. The Bulletin prints all the bargain nev-any woman needs to read 3:30 EDITION B u lIetin EVENIN(f; l HBe. m WM i&i UtT, & Tr- ..an fty-T ?Sc " V li " ti ii- ' s jWT' ESTABLISHED JAPAN OtWEfl IMAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY ,OF HAWAII, SATURDAYJANUARY 8, 1910. 14 FA&'ES. PRICE 5 CENTI. TAX EMBEZZLEMENT IMF IS PROPOSALS CHARGED EX-ASSESSOR HOLT IS ACCUSED EMBEZZLER Pinc'hbt-Ballinger Battle A warrant of arrest, charging for-i paid Into thb Treasury of tho Terrlvomploicd In a llciurtmct ol tlio Oov lory... . eminent of tlic Tcrriiurr "'. Mllvcrton states that four separate known an tho TieasurcrH Department, JitilK'ni-nts that nro Included In tho to-wlt. as Tax Assei'so. Fii.t Tix- amount of the cmboxilemont charge ntlon District Istanil (if Oilin an I by wero later entered In the books of tho virtue of his said office -M enip'oy Tax Assessor,tho total sum covered ment being a public accountant, by tho Juiir Items' being 1179. ThU charged with lhc,( dill of Collecting does notreduco tho amount of tho al- and recelvlm" revenue and other legod embezzlement, however, tho law monc)K on account of tho said Tor- beliiu that tho S179 Is nlso to be 6on- rltorv nf Hawaii, and he, Iho said sldercd In tho light of a technical em bezzlement. Holt Is now connected with the Of fice Supply Company and was succeel- mer Tax Assessor James I- Holt with ,- embezzlement, was trailed fiom tho office of Acting Clt mid County A: torney Mllverton this men nl ill' nnd the arrest of tho cx-offlclal followed short ly after noon. i Holt surrendered himself at the io llco station upon being Infonued of tho lssujnce of tho warrant. Ho re tained Charles Chl.lngwuitl. us his at tornoy and Ukiii tho advice of hi counsel declined to make uny state , ment In regard to the charge against . him. He was later releated on a bond nxoil at $5000. I.. Leung bilng ap- ed In the otneo of Tax Assessor uy proved by District Magistrate Andrado tho present Incumbent, Wilder. A as the Buiety. charge of embezzlement was consld- ,Tho arrest of Holt Is luroil upon ered against him shortly after his res- ' m! nreiiantlnn nf embezzlement of lax Ignatlon under . circumstances some- money while ho was Tux Asessor of what similar to tho accusation or to Oahu In tho J ear l'JO'i, tho tola! day, but no truo bill was found by tho .amount Involved being the sum of Orand Jury, It being stated that the 1727 50, an amount which was recov- amount of tho money of which Holt ered by Judgments brought against wai accused of taking was -paid Into tax delinquents In the District Mug- tho Treasury during the proceedings. iBtrato's court. I Tho warrant which was Bcrved on "' According, to tho statement of Act- Holt today reads as follows: Ing Cits umf County Attornes Mllver-' "That James I.. Holt, vof Honolulu, tnu, with tho exception of four of the City and Coupty of Honolulu, Terr!-twenty-ono Itoms covorod by the total tory or Hawaii, dirt on tho 9th day of of $727.20, Ihero Is no record of any .Innirary, A, D. 1906. hof tho said of the money In the books of Tax As- James ,, Holt, being then and there socnr Wlldcr's office and It was never an offlcor ot the Torrltory or Hawaii, James I.. Holt, being then and there entrusted with, nnd having tho poas slOn, control custody and Seeping by lrtuo of his .said onlce and employ ment, or n thing" or value, to-wH cer tain money to tho amount and 'of tho aggregate value of seven htindi'it nn I twenty seven dollars and twenty cents, of tho money nnd property of tho said Territory of Hawaii, tno b-aui jini? L. Holt, the snld money then und thei feloniously did embezzle -ind fraudu lently conert and dispose of Mo Ills own use nnd benefit, without tho con sent and against the will of the said Terrltoiy or Hawaii, the owner thorr- C7r - -? 1. 1 I ft ' -'mI. 5 jiWil!W--. n. J B -H----------------n. '------V f '? ' tys I iiliB JB IZ ' 4?.v3 l----i------9---BikB--M-------- -!-l n mwr rriMir i' yymmm&mmmmmg&jr lllf!tKsrr"5i--- 4lK2!-' PETITION FREAR IN ROBERTSON'S INTERESTS Business Men Declare Him Man For U. S. , Court CRUISER IS COMING WICK-RSHAM CA1LED ON LOCAL FEELING CRUISER SAILS FOR HONOLULU. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8 The cruiser New Orleans sailed today for Honolulu. The vessel has bcn re cently put into commission, after a: ccncral eve: hammer, and is ordered. into tri-trirr nn the Aclntie .tntlon. to' --llAIIA --- f 4l- JtAll. JllltflA-l I'llCVC UbG Ul ' l- 9IIiail.l uut.ii .i tnat win dc sent to me navy yara;,v rormcr Forest now ery much of nnd entitled therWij nnd coulrarr misoal fnu.1 nSF.Ai.''fh'' .stiT Oltftird rim hot and Secretary Hal 111 Iho vubllc in tr. consequence of M llalllnger, who are r. Plncbot's "IU- B(lpiJ-.IMrOlon:it. thes Iwo. mn will le,yor; o tlm form of Iho statute in mch cte oughly Iniestlgatcd by u special CongressloniI-1armwttv---Uboui:U. made nnd provided.' Dr. J. $. Wndmnn will deliver tho sermon tomorrow nt tho Valulua hall at 11 o'clock. Mr, nallluger Is laid. the only one ngalust whom formal charges have been J TWENTY AUTOS FOR HONOIillll Lurline From, San Fran; cisco Has Thirty - Five Passengers Twenty new automobiles nro In cluded In the two thousand live hun dred tons uf general height for Ho nolulu that Is due to arrive from San Francisco 'by the Mutson Navi gation liner I.urllno. This vessel Is due here on or ubout next Wednes ln. The I.urllno sailed from San Fran- cls.-o on JanuiOy 5, with 000 tons. of rrclht for ICahulul, In .addition to tho large consignment for Ho . nolulu. A wireless received this morning ut the ugency ot Castle & Cooke an nounced that tne I.urllno wna thlr--teen bundled miles .off the port, steumlug through smooth seas und meeting with lino weather. Tho Dili ty-Jlve passengeis on board are reported na well and enJo)liiB the trip. Tho I.urllno brings If 0 sacks of mainland mall tor the Islands and twenty-two packages of Wells-Fargn express niattcr, DIPPING G01N IN BOILING LAVA Floor of Pit Is Steadily Rising And Can Now Be Reached Lava In tho pit of tho Volcano Is bo near tho top that tourutn can easily go to tho very edge of tho 'boiling cauldron. l'aBScngera arrjvlng by today' steamer brought wlthlhcm specimens of col"" and sticks that had been dipped In the boiling lava nnd nro now kept as souvenirs covered with evi dences or tho earth In Us making. Tho flro Is not yet level with tho lop but the pit is steadily filling and ap parently only ft hhorf tlmo will elapse before tho big lako will be boiling over as In days gone by Then of course the display of flro works will be car ried on In full view ot tho guests on tho veranda or the Volcano Houao. The volcano Is reported as meat and growing greater every moment MAIL ACCUMULATES FOR THOUSANDS Missives and Papers Await Arrival of Clark TcJrists JAP A OBJECTS FOR SALE A beautiful home with over three ncres of ground, fruit trees, lawns, etc , situated in Rob Trust Manv Prominent Names' on Docu ment Indorsing Candidacy oi A. Q. Robertson For Federal Bench. Through a petition that has b-en Aircsentcd to Governor Kear t li-u Jlien showj lha tl c- ntfi'lliu u 'fill f b illness cr.mniu'i ' Is nS' , behind liitf candld-v ti! . 11. V. K iIh riMiii jfor he Jedernl Judgeship, to sncK'ed 10 me place vjcjicmi ) uiiirua i"n-ruff. Tho petition that his been given to the Oovornor Is signed by over two score of tho prominent' nnd rupteam tatlvo citizens of Honolulu u.ul In eludes several paragraphs of eni;hitli' endorsement ot Koberluon and .tint a. their full nnd nnnualllled contldeuco in his abllltlcp iu a law or dnd his rh.tr ncter as A citizen of Hawaii. Tho petition, among many others bears the signatures of Sam Damon, Mark I'. Itublnson, James Castle and Fred Waldnm, It was presented t tho Oovornor esterdny ailernoon and what action he will take upon It Is problematical. Knew The Eontlment. Tho chler executive stated this morning that he was aw tiro or tho sentiment or the business community before "tho petition was presented to him. He stated that ho would cousld cr It as showing conclusively tho opln- ttrf'tMllTniT TV n V. B '"" '" ""' il"v'""f uunmm W iidAalalU&Ullt Vt (! ' i il.. . ufi.. t... t ?fU.i SSt M.r 'K '" . It an, he wonbl couten stated today that he has no fear or ' ... ... , .,... ,v. an investiiration of hit administra tion. He tails attention to the fact that he demanded the investigation. The feeling is very tense as a re sult ot tiie removal of Mr. FiAehot, and he bat a following that it en. thusiastic in its support. One of the very interesting incident of the dav was when Mr. Pinchot was 'wildly cheered by the employe of the forestry bureau on hit taking leave of them. THREE ARE FOR SCHOOL CHIEF 'al IM J Governor Frear Dro'ps Many From List . Of Availables N PINCHOT CHEERS Forest'rM'Cabe PLUCKY FEAT OF POLICE-OFFICER UPPER NUUANU VALLEY Eight acres of fine residence prop erty situated on JUDD AND LLLIHA STREETS For Particulars Apply to Real Estate Department, Runaway Horse Stopped And Serious Smash Averted I T0KI0, Jan. 2. It was announced todav from the Foreien Office that the Japanese government dees not aunrove the proposal of the Ameri- an Sfrrarv nf Rtnt that the Han- The spacious quarters occupied by'chunan railway be neutralized Ja. the shipping department of II. HacL- Pan is apparently wtisfled with the feld U Co. bears a close resemblance present method of handllne the very to a full-fledged and well-regulated serious railway problem fit the dis- postofllce during the past few dajs. puxea terruory. This 111 in, In representing ine Hamburg-American and Norddcut- scher I.loyd steamship companies. will look cut for the requirements of tho line new liner Cleveland which is due to urilve at Honolulu on Jan uary 23, bearing qver six hundred flj y()Rv Jtn 8iAnother and fifty tourists who have been tenat,on prdn(c todfty in the traveling around the world under the orclecution 0( rhe Surar Trust direction or tue i-ranK u. uiarn iour- . , . Thomat Bailey, an in-1 1st agency. sStfttota STiWtS In- WASHIHaTON. D 0.. Jan. 8 - For a month or more there hns terstete Commerce Commission, was Qeorfte HcCabe was today appointea been a continuous stream ot first and vait& under arrest. Forester in place of Oifford Pinchot, kecond-class malt matter pouring Into jailev is chanced with stealine removed. The dismissal of Mr. Pini the Hackfeld building. The mii- doaumenti, bearinir on the case of ot is the sensation or the hour in slves are intended for tho tourists, e Sugar Trust, from the office of official and political droit of the as wen as some iiunareu omcers jne united States Distnct ttorney. and employes counected wun me monster Geiman liner which Is con veylug the truvelors on tholr tour. The Alameda brought a very large nnontltv nt letter mall for tho vis Itors. Over nt the postofllce there I remains about a ton of second-class WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 8. mall, Including newspapers, books. The m, 0f the House was taken up packages ot all sorts nnd descrip- this forenoon 'with a stwech by, Con- tlnnn' l j. - tt!....L The.ilottoiiI'mSll Is being ;t;inY j '.& E. COOPER IS ...- SUGGESTED FOR PLACE' . . 1.J Chief Executive J)'rtares Tliat He Has Narrowed the Jossibimies (Down to Thrie Names No De- cis.cn. potFor Subsidy citv. and a verv bitter contest it an' ticipated in' connection with the charges against Secretary Ballinger. Senate's Plan plute whether he would Inform the Washington authorities or It or ti'jt He obecrved that he bad stated while In Washington that thtro was a ten tlmi'iit distinctly favorable In Itohnrl con and peihnps will ilrclde that nothing further would be gullied by commuhl'cutlng tho terms of the peti tion to Washington. Attorney General WIckerBham, how ever, has been Informed or the sub mission or tho potttlon to (lovernoi Frlr, through prlvnto chunnels. A cable has been sent to the Attorney Geuernl stating that the bankers und business community generally have ac corded iholr emphatic eudnrscpient and that there Is no division or sen timent hs far ns Robertson's candlducy o the rederal bench Is concerned. No stone Is being left unturned to sccJiro the nomination or Hobertson for tho Federal bench, his supporters having learned a few things by ex. poilcifce during the nrst cjutpilgn that resulted in Hie appointment or Woodruff. Several private cables have bion sent along to 1'rlnco Ktihlo, the Dolcgnto to Congress, and II Is known by his replies that ho Is doing his level bcBt In tho Interests or Hobertson, WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 8. trresaman Xustermann of Wisconsin, The Senate was today , the scene. of handled i ..i. i,. .1,1- .v,.,m. kill artivitv in th crest Pinahot-Ballin. dxpedulbiiuawuby the office rorce ut xustermann jg ft Republican , and w controversy, although the matter liiuckfeiu Co. in thut it Is be- .enerally allied with the Insurgents, has not reached the stag forargu Ingrnrtedi $ut under nn alphabet! " ment. A resolution reported this mm WW9 Vollco Officer Georgo KHIa per- formed a pluoky and clover feat about 11:30 tjila morning, when he jumped, on h runaway wagon, grabbed the lines and brough't the horse to u btandstlll. r It appears that the wagon, which belonged to a Chinese express man, was loft ktandlng outside the rail road depot, and the horse, tuklng fright at something, suddenly bolted down King street ut top speed, Tho U :j T.'nulmal tinned Into lllver street and lldWdlldll irUSljthe wagon went on two wheels for In short distance. , Some cases of fruit wore thrown off, and oiangei were scnttcrod nil I ''(Continued on Page 2.) , calniClumlflL'atlon.. A part of the shlttDtneiorflce Is already idled htgi vvittivatlavKo number of backs, eucii HO CARTHY IS MAYOR. ifcrenoon developed the Senate. 1 plan I for dealing with the Ballinger' lnves U qam mivmsnn ion r Monr tiiraticn. and this is presumably the confainldg mall coming under a sin- jjcCarthy took the oath of office to- program of the Republican regulars. bio icuc-r ui u" uiuiiuaue.. dav. and the newiy-eieciea omcera inis rcsoiuimu cans iot .00 p- The p, m, B. B. Korea, which Is of the j party regime ore jn (ull nointment of a joint investigating due to arrive at the port on Thurs- .on! 0f the administration of the committee by the Vice-President and day, Is believed to bring the heav- c;ty'j affairs lest shipment of mull et received "' hero for the Clark party. Tho accumulation bids fulr to teach enormous proportions, and it will be no small Job to attend ti Us piope'r dUtllbtitloii, 1 WHY NOT TAp; YOUR BREAD FROM THE Co., Ltd. SUOAR. PalmXafe? SAN FRANCISC0rJan,s8.-pBceU:, RR nnnlvsls 12 ' D 3.4d. Pantv....i . 4,72c. Previous ciuojbu,, 12s. fld. , ;, ! Hotels near. Unionists, f the Speaker of the House of Sepre tentative, acting together. It is apparent that if this resolu tion carries in the Senate, a dead lock may result between the two houses before the investigation is begun. m HARVARD LAW DEAN DEAD. 0AMBRID0El.Mass Jan. 8. I the Harvard James ',Barr, dean' 0! Law School', dUd'lodi CHINESE CONSUL MAKES DEBUT Thp rccoptlcn given by Ills Hied loury Liang Kwo Ying. tho newly up pointed Chinese consul to Honolulu wns brilliant In Iho extremo. Govern or Krear, the foreign consular corps Federal aid Territorial ofllccrs ns well as the elite of Honolulu, wero present. Sheridan street was lined on either Bldo with' rows of waiting carriages and automobiles. Tho Chinese schol nrs of l'uunhou, High School and I'u- nnbnii Collego were present In largo numbeis to render assistance to tho visitors. One could almost. Imagln a oneself In New York, so many top lints were1 in evidence, Tho somber droits of Iho Gov ei nor I'reir Is beginning 10 ceo his na char In.tbe.vvork of 11 lining n man or Iporbnps u womhn for tho onico ot Supcrliltcnduit or l'ubllc In structlon. vacated since Wlnfied Dab- 'liltt folded up bis tents and stole away to smlco with Iho I'lnstcnr Assocla j-fi, Hon 011 the first day of the now )onr..t A few droa ago lliuro wore twent)- iw llueo (audtdati'S for the u.'ilcii liowg thero ure only Ihree for the floveriior fi say. nt himself and that liieana tb rtf twenty of thu nameless ones who i ...,.! III. ... I.. .l .I111 u.ltii..! .,.....- me;it Into sweetness and light havu iifcii coiiEldereil t, bo too valuablo In j- their pic-suit ihisIiIuii to risk Jcopird-j ulng tho whole ttrjicture of the school' departuidit b)' disturbing litem. .Ho Iho Governor has carefully dr.iwnva blue pencil Ihiough tlio pames ot tlio i,j tvCcnty and relumed to his tonum! J platlou of thp fortunate (hfco wliofo. ,3 nnmrj nr.. In thu linlntif.. nn.l nlin'f .'9 " " - mi havo conrornud In a l'irge degree to the nnallflcitlous that gu In nnko ,n Superintendent of Public Instruction. Tho litest naino to be suggested foe the placo Is that ot lltury 11 Coiior, although It Is known Hut ho Is tiot oven nwaro that his. name was men tinned In connection with tho oRlco ot Superintendent ot Public Instruction, juiIro Cooper Is n .candidate for,, n place on tho lederal bench and thero is n possiimiiy yet tnni his name may receive ravorablo consideration at Iho hands or tho Washington authorities. Whclher. ho would accept tbn jsis!- i Hon or Hilperlntendent or Public In. structlon hns not been answered. Ills' health not having hepn or tho bust' for omo tlmo. Tho announcement by tho Governor Hint bis choice lay between three names has led to speculation ns to who Iho lucky three uro. Tho gener al opinion seems In bo that two' ot Ibeni nio Charles King and Charles Baldwin nnd that possibly iho third is Albert .tudd, who was formerly a nicm- ili her of tho Commission of Public ln-.'t siruction. y '- t t It Is billcvnl thnt tho appointment will bo niado noxt week. T; i!. ;h5k', mole visitors was In strong contrast to tho exquisite confections worn bjr tho ladles. Many new Parltl.ui gowns and hats wero seen for tho first tlmo at this reception, This evening his oxccllency will glvo a banquet to tho members or tho various committees at (1 o'clock. Tills will bo held at tho Chinese consulate! on Sheridan street following Hi7ttjif names or (hoso who se'rved pn tlurV4 nous committees: ' , (Continued nn Vnnmi , s!i. ,Au. .r ' 4 2) ameiv z , ,i-XMMmmsm : -','"? ). & 1 . jLSasrteb m Jtlu. iSHHP MmkujtjLis