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RVENINO nULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1910. Oceanic Steamship Company 'fe Schedule s. s. sierra, 10.000 tons displacement leave B. F, ( , Arrive Hon.Lcave Hon. Arrive S. F. SEPTEMBER 10. .SEPTEMBER 1C REPTEMIlErt 21. .SEPTEMIiEU 27 r 05 firit class, single, S. F.; $110 first clnss, round trip, San Fran tlico. 4 . C. BREWER & CO., LTD., fJeneral Ap,ents. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha ETT""" ' Bteamers of the above Companies will Call at ltONUMII.lt and Lsare this Port on or ubout th Dates mentioned below: Leave Honolulu For Orient. leave Honolulu For S. . Siberia September 11) Cliiyo Maru September 17 China September20 Asin September 24 Manchuria October 3 Monrjolia October 8 For further Information applj to H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents Matson Navigation Company BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU il sn. From Can Francisco 6. S. Lurline September 28 S. S. Wilhelmiiia October 4 8. 8. Wilhelralna November 1 8. S. Lurline November 10 S, S. NEVADAN of this line on or about SEPTEMBER 17, '1U1U. For further particulars, apply to CASTLE & COOKE. LTD.. Canadian-Austrian Royal Mail uriHvlftt' ITEAMSHU i TOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA! ZEALANDIA . . . .SEPTEMUEIt 16 MAIlAMA OCTOUER 14 SIAKURA KOVEMIiER 11 THEO H. DAVIES & CO., tl 4HERICAN-HAWAIIAN t! From New York to Honolulu, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freight received at nil times at the Company's wharf, 41st Street; South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT! 8. S. ALASKAN, to sail S5ESSE5 li 8. S. ARIZONAN, to sail SEPTEMBER 23 For further Information apply to ,H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD. eents. Honolulu. C. P. MORSE. General Freight Acent. Packing Household Goods ' 1 BY MEN WHO KNOW JUST HOW Shipping Storage Baggage Transfer UNION-PACIFIC TELEPHONE-1875 HUSTAC - PECK CO., LTD U UUEIN BTBEIT Estimates prlvenon all kinds of Ixeavating, Filling. FIREWOOD AND COAL, WAIANAE FIRE INSURANCE The B. F. Dillingham Co. LIMITED f I ttanerat Agent for Hawaii: AtlaeAssurance Company of London. New York Underwriter!' Agency. Providence Washington Insurance Co. Ith FLOOR, 8TANOENWALO DLDO. LIFE INSURANCE ' li not a Luxury: It li a Ntceeilty, .But you Mutt have the DEDT and fiat Is provided jy the famoui nd most equitable Lawi of Massa .hutetti, In the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. . OF BOSTON, MA38ACHU8CTTS, If you would be fully Informed about theie laws, address CASTLE & COOKE, JgENtRAL AQr.NTS, JIONOIVLU, T. li. For San Francisco S. S. lurline October 4 S. S. Wilhclminn October 12 S. S. Hilonian October 22 snils from Seattle for Honolulu direct , , General Agents, Honolulu COMPANY FOR VANCOUVFP' MAKl-RA OCTOIlEKll 7.EALAND1A OCTOUEIt 8 LTD.. GENERAL AOENTS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TRANSFER CO., PHONE 2295 Drayinc, Teaminc, Road Buildlai, SAND FOR SALE Oahu Railway Time Table Outward. For Wnlanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Way Stntlona 3:IC a. in., '3:20 p. in. For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and Way StattoiiH 17:30 n. in., 9:1S u. m.. lt-30 a, in.. 2:15 p. 31., '3:20 p. ra.. G:1D p. hi., 13:30 p. m., tU:lG p. ra. Fur Wuliluwa ami lellenua 10:20 u. m., S;1E u. m., 10:30 p. in., fllllC P. m. Inward. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wat aiilus. nnd Wulanao 8:30 a. m., 5:31 p, in. Arrive Honolulu from Kwa Mill i.nd Pearl City 17:45 a, tu., '8;30 u. ra 11:02 u. m., 1:40 p. 111., "1:20 p. 1. 0:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Arrlvn Ilnnolulii from Wohlawa and Lellehua 9:10 a. m UiiO p. in., '5:31 p. m., tlP:i0 p. m. Tho Ilaleln'ii Limited, a two-hcur train (only firm clung Hcl'elH honored), leaves Ilonoliilii every Sunday at 8:30 a. in.; rotiirnliii;. nrrlvta In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. Tho Limited Btopn only at Pearl City ami Wulanao outward, nnd Walanae, Walpahu and Pearl City Inward. Dally, tSunduy Rxcepted. Bunday Only. a. P. I1HNISON, F. C. SMITH. Superintendent. (I. p. A. II 11 1 1 -1 1 11 Jilmlie iniiiilierH nrcl llii.lni'is Ofllcr ':,. IMIInrliil Ileum 'Jlsj. Established in 18S8 Bishop & Co. RANKERS Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued on the Rank of California and The London Joint Stock Rank Ltd., London. Correspondents for the American Express Company and Then. Cook & Son. Interest nliovcd on Term and Savings Rank Deposits. BANK OF HONOLULU LIMITED PAID CAPITAL. $000,000 Successors to CLAUS Sl'RECKELS & CO. Invites your Account and offers satisfactory service. Loans at market rates. Exchange nnd Cable trans fers. Travelers' Credits and Checks available everywhere. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital (Paid Up). Yen 24.000,000 Heierva Fund ....Yen 16,2(0,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Tho bank buys end receives for collection bills of exchnnKO, Isbiics Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a ecneral banking business. The Bank receives Local De posits and Hen'd Olllco Deoslta for fixed periods. Local deposits 125 and upwards for one year at ra(e of 4 per an num. Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and upwards for ono-half your, ouo year, two years, or three years at rute of 4Mi ior annum. Particulars to be obtained on application. Honolulu Offlre 67 B. King St P. O. Dox 168. Yu Akal Manager Oahu Machine Shop ManaRer H. L. ROSS 301 9VEEN AND RICHARDS STS. Telephone 514 ENGINEERS -AND GENERAL MACHINE REPAIRS Automobiles, Motor Cycles, Gas Sta tionary and Marine Engines, Bice Mill Machinery, Etc. BUILDING MATERIAL - 09 AIL KDIDI. BXALISf IH LUMSU. ALLI k 10JIHI0X eneea Itreet :: :: :: Honolula PLANISHED STEEL A full nssortment, sizes 24"8B" to 48"xl20", and gauges Ho, 16 to No. 20 just to hand. We do sheet metal work of all kinds, and guarantee satiilaction, JTour patronage is solicited. PROMPT ATTENTION TO J0RBIN0 EMMELUTH CO.. LTD. Phone 1511 145 King Street SUMMER DAYS AND Pau Ka liana GOOD THINGS Heavy and Light Draying Wood and Coal Phono 2281 Honolulu Construction Ouccn Street, Opposite Alexander U Baldwin, . l LIMITED. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. It. P. llaldwln President W. 0. Smith.. First Vice-President W. M. Alexander ........ Second Vice-President I J. P. dooke -rm.-.n I Third Vlce-Prcs and Mnnngor j J. WaterhoiKH Treasurer ! 13. E. Pnxtnn Hecretaiy I J..B. Casle Director J.. II. Uali Director I W. .t Castle ' Director i Sugar Factors. Commission Merchants, and Insurance Agents Agents for Hawaiian Commercial R Sugar Co. Haiku1 Bugnr Company. PaU Plantation Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahuku Plantation Company. Kotiulul Railroad Company. Haleakala ltanch Company Honolua Ilancli, Mcllrydo Sugar Co. Kauai Hallway Co. Castle & Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. 9HIPPINQ AND COMMISSION MER CHANT8, 8UOAH FACTORS and GENERAL INSURANCE AQENT3 Representing Kwn Plantation Co. W.ilulua Agrlr.ultural Co., Ltd.' Kohalit Sugar Co. Walinea 8ugar Mill Co. AKikna Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of St Louis. Dabeock A Wilson Pumps. Green's Fuel Economizers. MntRon Navigation Co. C. Brewer & Co., Ltd, SUGAR FACTOR8 AND COM. MISSION MERCHANTS Officers and Directors: K. F. Dlsliop President (leo. II. Robertson ....Vice-President and Manager V. W Norlli .'Treasurer ltlchurd vers , Secretary J. It. flail Auditor (leo. It. (urter ., Director C. II. Ciltike Dlroctor Jl. A, Cuoko Director A Oarllejr ,.t...v...... Director CBrewer5 & Co., Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCIES Royal Insurance Cc. of Liverpool. London Assuranco Corporation. Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London. Scottish Union & National Ins Co. of Edinburgh. Caledonian Insurance Co. of Edin burgh. Upper Rhine Insurance Co. (Ma rine) Territorial Board, of Immigration Office 403 Stangewald lilt. Honolulu. SCANDINAVIA BELTING HONOLULU IRON WORKS AirrnU Chemical Engines, and Watchman's Clocks For Sale by J, A. OILMAN Fort Street PACIFIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete 8tnio tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro jects. Phone 1045. J 85 sdltorlal rooms aRO ' nets office. These are the Ulephene number ftf 4h HiMltln W Sand and Coral & Draying Co., Ltd., Knnhuinanu Street M'CAILESS FLATfqKM (Continued from Page 7) Ecssor; County Superintendent of Schools; County Surveyor and such other olllcers ns may bo found neces sary to carry On tl;o business of a county under such county government n( obtains on tho mainland. There Is absolutely )io reasonable excuse for withholding from tho people their rlKht to govern themselves to tho full eiftent of complete county government, which Includes the right to lisuo bends, levy anil collect taxes and do oil other county business not prohi bited or limited by the Organic Act. APPROPRIATIONS FOR LILIUOKA. LANI. Wo pledge our cnndldntes to the legislature to continuation of tho tisu nl appropriation for funnt-r Queen I.I lltiokntanl, and pledge our candidate for Utdcgato to Congress to Introduce and supiiort n measure by which she shall bo provided with a pension' from the K-il ral tiensury for ettcli amount ns congress may deem appropriate. HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE. Wo pledge our cnndldnle for Dole Kato. If olccted, to work for the re ponl of (he law embodied In tho bill Intioiluced by Delegate Colanlannolo limiting the usu or tlio Hawaiian Inn rtungo relating to gdvernment to ten yeais and we contend that there Is 110 Justification for such a Kin-. VESTED FISHING RIGHTS. . Wo urge upoil congress the Ufces- city ..of apptopilatiiiK money nnd to actinjre, by coiulctjiiiatlon.lf necessary. All ested private fishing rights In this Tenltory and 16 111.cn the Bamo for public usp, and nlso, to pass such laws as shall not abrogate any treaty rights, but will protect the fisheries of Ilnwall for tho benefit of Its cltlcens. EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY. We Insist upon our legislature rev la in 1; the laws relating to employers and cmplojes, modernizing the sairto along tho lines of tho Kinployer's Liability Aet passed by congress. WATER RIGHTS. Wo pledgo our candidates for thu leglslaturo to levlso and, amend thu law relating tp water rights '1 ns to iimri" ronipiuujij- pruieci inejp?opio ill thu pmpor use of wntcr tu which they me rightfully entitled. INCORPORATION OF' CITIES AND TOWNS." Wo favor-tho passage of. a general lnwj-'by -tho legislature, by which towns and cities may bcrpino Incor pirated and maintain a municipal gov oiiimeut for such purposes separate and apart from county government, such government to be Initiated by vto of, thu resldpnt p)ocors within the nrea sought' to bo, Incorporated, anil .that iiuch lucoi4oratud . city or town bo piohlhltcd by law from grant ting any oxclusho fraublso, nnd cm liowctsd to own and Operate electric light plants, street railways, water works and every other public utility with tli light to Issue bonds for the construction nnd maintenance of the saino coupled with' tho light to levy and collect taxes for nil municipal pur poses. CITIZEN LABOR. ' Wo repeat tho citizen labor plank of our platform for 1908. Wo favor a strict enforcement of tho citizen labor nnd eight-hour laws, Including labor on tho territorial wharves and wharves licensed by or leased from tho govern ment, nnd demand that in granting any license or making any lease for wharf purposes, theso conditions shnll ho in serted Wo ondnreo tho minimum wngn of II.S0 per day of eight, hour 011 nil the public works In tho Terri tory whether fedornl, territorial, coun ty, or municipal, nnd wo pledgo our candidate, for Polcgato to Congress to Introduce nnd work for tho passago of n bill conforming to our local citizen labor law, nnd requiring all foderai public 'works In tho Torrltory of Hu wall Id bo performed by citizen labor only, remembering that tho prosent Hopiibllcau Delegate- Introduced such a hill but nuvcr did anything more. , EDUCATION. The pnmocrntlo pnity will supiiort, ns In the past, liberal npptoprlntlona fur tho education of tho young, and for tho mnro liberal payment of the teachers to whoso hands such educa tion shall bo committed. Hut wo view Willi dissatisfaction tho Increasing tendency of our educational authori ties to dopart from tho sylld and clb mentul branches of primary educntlon, nnd to engraft upon the curricula, of pve.11 our Pilmary school nuriaiit ox pnslu fails of no iiniplloal utility, wlipreby tio tliuo and tifforlH of both liwhem itui) pupils nsti diverted from their true ilium, tho moio necessary fenturrs of a practical, education are neglected, and tho expnifcu tlioreof tlici cased, V'n feel Hint tho administration pt litis linporlMut dopiiilmeut hhouhl b brought iie.irer Jo the peoplo, through tho assumption by tho peoplo's lopio Fcntiitlvcs In tho leglslntnro of n great er degrco of contiol over the subjects to bo taught nnd tho mclboils of loach lug nnd ndmlnlstiatlou. We deplnro tliu great lucreaso In the oxpense of providing htink. u olnr lunU'li'il for IN in of pupils now Kinwil In a llHtire. liej'Plld thu meuna of Hiiii pitmiils. This Vguro should bo leKiihited by legislation and neefs stiry hooliH should bo fieely pruvidud fur tliu (hll'Ueu of tho (ioor. As the law now stands, tho expense of building and maintaining school premises rests upon the cuuuUes, but. thoso thus obliged to supply the funds, have no voice In the administration of the schools for which they pay,iThere fore the Democratic. party-will support legislation looking to the .ultimate,, but gradual, assumption by the people of tho respective counties,, of the control of the schools, We favor raising the school ago to eighteen years, PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION. One of tho most pressing needs of tho Territory, In order to tho develop ment of small Industries, is cheaper transportation than now prevails by land and wnler, betwccji different points. Tho rates of passenger nnd freight trafuc, telegraphing, telephones, water service, etc., etc., should bo re gulated by law. 1 To this end, the D3mocratlc party will endeavor 'to securo tho adoption of legislation providing for tho estab lishment nnd 'maintenance of a com mission to regulate such rates and fares within tho Territory, or If thought more expedient to Investigate conditions, and report to the legisla ture, In order that the legislature may enact statutes to regulate such charges, 1 TAXATION REFORM. Wo favor a law by which taxes upon land Khali lie lcvlod according to the products raised thereon and Ilia re ceipts from Uic same. We denounce tho unequal and un fair tax laws of this Territory which havo bpen under consideration by vari ous commissions provided by, the leg Islaturo and appointed by the flov ernor, but .no reform or Improvement has yet been made. ELECTION OF DISTRICT MAGIS TRATE8. Wo favor the election of district magistrates by the people. VACCINATION. Wo favor a law by which all vaccin ation In the Torrltory of Hawaii Bhall be erformed 'by federal authorities, and that .all virus used therefor be sealed under authority of the United States Health Department. WHAT CONORES8 SHOULD CO. Wo urge Uion congress tho further amendment of the Organic Act bo -as to: , Abolish tho office of superintendent of public works; Abolish .the office ofhlgh 'sheriff; Allow ,-Ptecilon of public boards by the people as well an by appointment; Prohibit the ownership of real es Into by tallens; Restrict tho private ownerships of real estata by Individuals to a rea sonable., limit;. i:xtet)il the reclamation service to Hawaii, under nuthorlty of'tho secre tary of the Interior, and also to .Appropriate money for the entire rare of Iho leper settlement ; Appropriate more money for federal agricultural experiment station; Approprlnto more money for the ag ricultural Colle'co of Hawaii nnd .main tain experimental farms pn each of the four principal Islands, We pledgo our candldato for Del gato to Congress to work for all the above provisions and appropriations.! T. J. ItVAN, , Chairman, D. L. KALAWAIA. v Secretary. HENIIY WE3T. J. S. CHANDLKR. M. t). ICALEIOl'UU. C1RO. KAUWE. DAVID WHITE. O. W. KAHUKULA. II. H. EWAI.IKO. EDW. II. T. WOLTER, NELSON N. KALOA, JR. OEO. K. KKAWKIIAKU. , , Tho honest theatrical manager be lieves evory man Is entitled to u show for his money. .Announcement. I hereby annpunco,nyaelf as a can. dldate for nomination for the office of CITY AND COUNTY TREASUBER, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Cofinty Convention, RICHARD.H. TRENT. noc-u I hereby announce myself as, a can didate for nomination as SUPERVISOR, subject to the action of the Demo cratic County Convention. 47H-tf M. 0. PA0HEC0. POLITICAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Notlco la hereby given that the Kxecuttvo Committee of the Terri torial Central Committee of the Re publican I'urty of Hawaii will not be irsponslble for any debts contracted without Its written consent, signed by the rhaluuan and enuntorslgiied by the treasurer of said eommlttea, THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, lly ALFRED D. COOPER, Secretary. Honolulu, Heptemher 1C, 1010. 4724-31 MOVEMENTS OF - MAIL STEAMERS VESSELS TO ARRIVE Friday, .Sept. 18. . Vancouver and Victoria Zealandla, C. A. S. 8. T. K-. K. S. B. Chlvo Maru, from Hongkong. Saturday, Sept, 17. Hongkong nnd Japan potts Chlyo Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8. Stmr. Mauna Ken, from lltlo and way poits. Sunday Sept 18. Stmr. Klnati, from Kauai ports, a. m, Stmr. Mlkahaln, from Molokat, a. m. Monday, 8ept, 19. Ban Francisco Siberia, p) M. S. S. Friday, Sept. 23. Hongkong via Japan ports Klyo Maru, T. K, kb. 8. Saturday, Sept, 24. Hongkong via Japan ports Asia, P. M. 8. 8.) Tuesday, 6pL 27. " 1 San Francisco Cblna.P. M. 8. 8, Wednetday,-8pt. 28. Ban Francisco Lurline. M. N. B.'S. Monday pet'. 3, Ban tFraitelacoMancJiurla, ,Tueeday, Oct, 4. y Ban Frahcslco-J'er a Si' Wllhel mlna. ,K , , '; ' J VE,88EL8,7q PEPT fy Frjday8ept. 16. ' Australian P9rts''.va Buva Zoalan dla, a-Atfl. Hi lif1 ,1 ' ' " u: 3, AiT.'UKshi'for'lQilain-ad Manila. Saturday, Sept, 17. Ban .Francisco Chlyo Maru, T. K. K. 8. S. Monday, Sept. 19. Japan ports and Hongkong Sibe ria. P. M. S. S. Wednesday, 8ept. 21. San Francisco Sierra, O, 8. S. Friday, Sept. 23, Central and South American porta Klyo Maru, T. K. K. 8. 8. Saturday, Sept. 24, San Francisco Asia. !. M. B. B. Tuesday, Sept. '27. Japan porta nnd Hongkong China, P. M. S. 8. 'Tuesday, Oct. 4. For San, Francisco Lurline. Saturday Oct. 8. ' For San, Francisco S. 8. Mongolia. Tuesday,, Oct. 11. For Vancouver 8. S. jliakura. j 1 Wednesday Oct., 12. For San Francisco Welhelmlna. v .MAILS, A .Mails are oue at Honolulu from polnta aa follows: San Francisco Per Siberia.- Sept. 19. Yokohama Por Chlyo Maru. Sept. 18. 1 Marfs will -depart for the following points aa follows: Vancouver Por Zcatandla. Sept. 10. Colonies Per Manuka,(Sept. 10. .Sydney Per Zenlandla, 'Sept. l'fi. I TRAN8PORT 8ERVICE, I . ji Dlx, sailed from Honolulu for Manila, tig. 12. Logan enroutc to Manila, Sheridan, sailed from Honolulu, for Manila, Aug. 14. U. 8. A. T. Sherman, from Honolhlli, for S. F Bopt.S. When two women kiss It doesn't menu any more than when two nieii jhako hands. by authority; RESOLUTION NO. 301. HE IT IlESOLTVED by tho Hoard of Supervisors of the City and County pf Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that the sum of Six Hu,ndrod Sixty six and GS.100 (ICCCfiH) DollarB. being the amount Idue to the Jtoail Department for "ih'e construction or the Pacific Helghta rtoad, anj which haB been paid Into the County Treas ury by the Pacific Heights residents. Is hereby appropriated out of tho Oeneral Fund for account of Mainte nance of Roads. .Honolulu District. Introduced by J. C. QU1NN. 1 Bupervlsor. Dated, Honolulu, August 29, 1910. Approved fills 13th day of Septem ber. 1910. (8.) JOSEPJI J. FERN, ". Mayor, 1723 Bept. 14. 1C, 10, 19, 2ft, 21. 22, 23, 24, 20. .BUSINESS JOTI0E3. , REMOVAL NOTICE. 'The Hawaiian .Ballasting Company has .moved from Maunakea street to Beretania street, near NunanU. It has no connection with the, Oahu Ballasting Co., which now occupies Its old office, 4094-lm M 8. RNfllNKEH OFFICE, Hono lulu. T. H Kept- 14, 19,10. 'Smiled proposals fqr .Hreukwater construc tion ut Kuhulul Uafbor, Maul, T. II.. will bo received hero until II o'clock it, in, Oct. J4, 190, and then puhllcjy opened, Informulloii on application. 13. Evelejh Wlimlow, Mujor, Kngra. " Bept, t, IB, 10, 17- Oct. 12, H.i rJ