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!K' 14 EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THUR8DAY, JUNE 1, 1911. E V ejsting Bui , letin V .ft, JL.' V JLL4.J .US .X J, Jf LJ .M A M AJU X Jl.XS . H , , , (.u k.' I I 8SV3 Xu VJM r . - t ' 1 fci SI I I ft 'ftf -1 ffi' i ' f ''' i- jT ' A ; ? ' I, Kv. K tjf 't -. ; .; r." if" ..ff" i,V.-. aTSsasW Hkrm Vv" town alLlSt.' K aRL DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.. LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakca St., Territory of Hawaii. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday. ; MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. Wallace R. Farrington, - !iirou SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ItVMNIttti lUJM..It'1-l.'V rr Mnnth. aiiwhre In U.S 4 7A IVi Quarter. aitywhet 4 In U.S..... a.tto i Yrar, nvW InU.S H.txi Pr Yeat. (rot, aid, toeizn, I2, p a Edltorlttl Rooms, ' cll,!Bus:ntiS8 Office, THURSDAY Know that "impossible" has dictionary, Cailyle, SITE SHIFTING A11SREPRESENTATI0NS. Deliberate misrepresentation and btmcomb continue to constitute tho warp and woof of the Site Shifters' campaign, as .expressed by the morning organ. By the last mail from Washington, the Governor received a letter from the secretary to the Delegate to Congress in which the writer reported the suggestion of the Attorney General, of amending the law "so that a Supreme Court jus tice might sit as judge of the Federal Court in cases where the Federal judges are disqualified. The whole drift of the Attorney General's attitude as ex pressed in Mr. McClellan's letter is toward hastening the condemnation for the purchase of the enlarged Mahuka site, as directed by act of Congress. Site Shifters try to shift the meaning of the letter into an expression in favor of site shifting and of the Irwin site. They misrepresent the whole situation in this instance as they have in every other. If there were a fair degree of honesty, and a fair response to general public sentiment among the 'site shifters the whole Mahuka site question could be settled inside of three months. We should know the value of the property that these people so hate to have brought to the point of honest valuation. If it is not settled in that time, the cause will be the self-seeking and community-blocking private interests that arc using' every effort of their own and bringing to bear every political trick of misrepresentation and technical legal delay to defeat not only the law of Congress but the many-times-expressed sentiment of the people of this city. Mr. Wickersham sees that Congress will promptly pass a law that will facilitate carrying out the direction contained in a previous act of Congress. But Congress may be de ponded upon to go very slowly in amending a law that will change a Federal building site already purchased and for which additional area is ordered condemned. The reply of the Site Shifters to the suggestion of the Attorney General is a misrepresentation of their own standing, and the threat that they can keep the condemnation case in the court for months' that will finally stretch out to years. It is about time to call a spado a spade in this Federal site business. The whole site shifting game is one of trying to exhaust the patience of the people till they will throw up their hands in disgust. It is a hold-up. But tho people will refuse to be held up. Don't think for a moment that Honolulu citizens who have declared and re-dcclarcd for the Mahuka site will be tricked out of what Congress has given in response to their requests, by a campaign that is consistent only in its su preme selfishness, its lack of public spirit and its attempted misrepresentation of what goes on here and in Washington. This community would indeed show itself to be as mutt minded as the site shifter petition manipulators if it replied to a practical suggestion of the Attorney General, for hast ening the satisfaction of an act of Congress, by asking for a Congressional act that would defeat the wishes of the people and be flagrant bad faith on the part of the Govern ment. Tho now era for Honolulu will bo He Instruction lias every reason to too speedy for any hobble skirt pro- l'csbIoii. TIio game down In Moxlcn is not liver, lint Uioy have taken Din!', out of tli Iirjv. If they worn Japanese Instead of Mexicans Imlow tlit lino, what n tlino It. Pearson Ilobsnn would liavol '(JiiltB ii while has nliendy been nc - entiled In talking about It. Isn't Ut,:""' "'""" immmiions am 10 about time in begin cleaning up tho ! WP'. ', , "'" '"" "'""'a 't wen. Thn trail of tho mnsipiltn l the. trail of dentli. Then why under tho inn should the mosquito lm allowed lo live In this city. Tim commit Inn event Is to lie a Hi "ill prnmiitloii Mu ii I looked ut from n Oolhirti iiiul cunts view Hut It Is mil' they Imtilly wish In ruputtt very often. Ai mi Ho!na)lna Imvn tn lm iiihiIi) on (lm jHilitry iimiiii, lm Honnl of I'lit)' WltHKI-Y IHJI.I-IJTCrS Pel 11 Montai ,,,9 ,flu Per Vcat, anyvrhcieln U.S I.ihi Pr Year anywhere u Canada. I.rin Pet Year natuM.lol!tn U.ivo 2185 2256 Sfitered al the Poitofliro at Honolulu a arcund.rlaM mailer .JUNE 1, 1911 no place in a binvo man's demand cilleloney In all departments of Its sorvlco. Why not he honest mid lot tho con demnation proceedings no forward In the milliner Hint will luiston n fnlr valuation of Hie .Mahuka silo oxtnn slon that la Involved. Tho sucroso pessimist In being I "" """""' "' "'" 'i'ri " I S'BlaTfhll' Itaatata.j-i.l lima 4 1 . ... -- ul il...l .nun,"- !' ui' u iiiiiu iiuiillnlll . r No better aid to sanitation prORicsn 1 lias yet been suggested than Clialr l man Curler of thn Sanitation Com- mission In chargn of 11 series of "see. Iiik Honolulu" tours for lmnlncmi. men. i U'lillo limy are Investigating, why don't thn iiieiiiheiH of ('oiiki'i'sh rail JuiIIl'M of Hid Hiiprciim I'ourl In tes tify from wlmt turPoiiiiloiiH limy re- Jwlval tem rovluiia In nra'ptlin, (if- UtHA"! U Jieinii, Kaimuki Home For Sale A splendid 5-room home. New, mod. rrn plumbing) 2 bedroom'large bear ing fruit trees in yard. Is near Gth nvenue, and but n short distance from Price Lots For Sale Palama Fourteen lots In from $200 per lot Trent Trust Co., Ltd, WR have FOR RKNT ilircc furnished houses in Makiki, Pensacola and Nuuanu Dis tricts, lor from tliree to six months. These aro choice residences and Vill be rented at a reasonable figure to anyone who will take good care of the property. BishopTrust Co., Ltd. BEXHSl STHEET The Dovcrntnont of tho United Hlnles Is doing Its utmost to glvn Ho nolulu a Federal building. TIio Situ Shifters nro tho gentlemen who are holding up tho progress of Honolulu at the present time. Hawaii bought more goods by n million dollars during tho nine months ending with Match 11)11 than for tho tame period of Hill). Yet thero aro lots of people of tho mainland who don't know that there's even u mar ket In Hawaii. Chairman Carter says Honolulu must decide. If Honolulu goes ut 1. the way Carter Is dealing with tho Mnliuka silo and Mghtfnot is tackling tho Hoard of Health harbor legula ttons, It may talk a whole lot, but never get anywhere. If you are olio of thn men who reads of what tho Sanitation Commis sion llnds and then says It Is none of jour particular business, jou can put youruelf down as one of the things that Honolulu has to drag along, and Waterhouse Trust REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT College Hills and Manoa' Valley We have for Halo n well-built mod ern house on tho carllno in Colleen Hills for J5000. I.i I us show you what wo have In the way of building lots In the I'uupiieo Tract. , Boll nnil elevntlon tho best. Trices mid terms liberal. Makiki inr.nn buys n house Ii) Hin Makiki district, unno Kipiare feet of laud, with nn exceptionally well-lmlll house, mod ern In every p.trllcul.ir Waterhouse Trust F0IIT AND MERCHANT BTUEETI nONOlUUT, T. II, is $1250 Palama. Prices run to $025. ,, WEDDING, DIRTHDAY AND COMMENCEMENT Hand-Illuminated Cards GURREY'S For instant communication uso the Wireless The-officels open on Sunday mornings from eight' until ten, and on other days from seven in the morning to five thirty In the afternoon. Alligator Pears Send n down to your mainland friend, plncv mi order that's nil. Wo do tho rent I ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY (With Wells. 1'iirgii & Company) scoro tirogresshe results In splto of you. If tho Attorney General did not con sider nn ait of Congress binding on tho oilleerH of tho (ovcrnmeut, he might hesltato about sending .lodge Dole back to his duties at the expira tion of his leave of absence. Hut Wlckershnui does not hesitate. Ho orders that tho court proceed with IIiIk Work Willi nil posslhlo haste. When It .wns proposed lo turn tho water works ovor to tho city admin istration, tho objection wns nudo that the policy of developing nml handling would be too frequently i changed. Now tho Territory no soon-1 or provides for tho expenditure of ad- ( dltlonal sums to develop tho gravity system, than tho proposal Is made In loud ami stroniious terms that grav ity water Is worse than useless oxcept to create electric power for draining tho aitestan system. The Territorial iiollev can bo reckoned ns chanued on an average of onco n week. Tho city and county couldn't do worse. 31S5 editorial rooms 2250 litislncss office. These nro the tele phone niiiulirrs of tho llulletln. Damage Sale M Goods Marked at, Cost Prices Our Store was flooded by three inches of water Friday night last. "Something of Everything" in the Store was damaged, or partially damaged, by the water, All Goods damaged by water are on Sale at Better than Bargain Prices Thousands of Dollars Worth of Goods still in stock. Some specially fine bargains in Table Linen, Napkins, Bedspreads, Towels, and White Lawns Sale will be continued until goods are all sold. Jordan's A. KB. Will TAKE $400,00 Stockholders of Mcllrydo Sugar Company held a special meeting this morning to pel lie some; details of tiio million-dollar preferred stock Issue decided upon tome tlmo ago.' Tho I niceilng was hold at tho offices cf Alexander & Knldwln and as most of, tho details had been practically agreed I upon beforehand, was more than u manor oi lon.i man anyiunis eiso. Tho arrangements nimlo were along tho lino as previously Indicted in thoi Hullo tin. An iimendmciit to tho, agency contract between Alexander & llnldwlu nnd tho ' Mcllrydo Sugar Company wns agreed upon, giving either pally tho right to c.incel t ho agency agreement nism six lnotillw' notice. The plan of n salo of preferr ed stock to Alexander & llnldwlu was also decided, Alexander & Hahlwin diking $100,000 of tho mllllon-dyjlar Isisuo. Tho company tnkes tho stock upoif tho condition thnt tho remain tUir of the Issue lie disposed of, Mc llrydo management being given until the end of tho present year to ncgo tlato tho snlo of tho rest. SCHOOL TROUBLE UP SATURDAY , The heboid tniiihleu of the Kallhlwaona aio to be coniilileiod ut the' liicetlug of tho Coiiiinlsbionors ol Pub lie liu.iriii'iliMi which Is sehodiiloil in conwun Hutiirihiv morning Hupuiln liniieiii popo'H nltciilhin was Hist drawn In tho illlllciilllits In tho nc.luml Whin ho iecUed a . Iter from Mlk.jiif Hid Hinder wuifn Ahmii lutloii, VJU ' Hull In which alio Hindu a mini-! which wns funned during llu sttil.e bur ur wiwi'u lililrlHiipt upnii iho ml. purlin!, will n-liiili In lluwnll In llm nilnUlliilhu iiblllllwt of 'iliiui,.)iHHir.fililo. Continues Daily ry A t. Cox. Lack of discipline and Irregular promotion nro two of tho reason given by Mrs. Hall for wishing to leave Ku llhlwaenn. It Is claimed that tho children aro iinsubordlnato at will and that tho cir culation of Improper pictures, tho using of bad langungo nml smoking about tho school promises nro com mon occurrences with which tho prin cipal has been unable to cope. I Tho learners who nro declared to wish to lente tho school aro Mrs Hull, Mrs. Ia-o, Mrs.' Coulter, Mrs. Mann, Miss SchcIHor, Miss dcr'.z, Ollvo Horner and Elizabeth Heen. Inspector Gibson Is preparing a re port on the school for pieseutatlou t) , ,,, Conm,EgOIlorH Saturday. i . - Kndorsenients for positions as mem bers of tho tax appeals courts of the various Islands wero niado yostnrdny iifturiioon by thn Republican territor ial executive commltteu .Three) wero named for Onhii nml tun for Hawaii. Two inoro for Hawaii tiro to bo nnmcil next Saturday. Those endorsed for tho Oahu board wero II. von Daiuin, Theo. V. Uinslng nml I.. C. Abies. This Is for tho first Judicial circuit. For the third Judicial circuit, tho j Komi 'section of Hawaii, (leorgo P. Tiilloeli uml It. Yviihsmnn were named. The Illlo-IIaimikuii hcctlnli, or fourth circuit, will ho taken up next Satur day. Kauai, the llfth circuit, and Maul, ii,,, second circuit, will not ho con sidered, as mi tax appeals have been niado In cither niM). II Is re hi lied Hint (1. Nogum and H. TliP.lkll. Will) Weill iiiiIiiiiu the lenders K. U. Hull & Bon, Ltd., was tn have held Its annual meeting yesterday af ternoon, but tho meeting wus post poned nnd will bo held on call later. Some reports woro not complete. Klectlon of oidcers will bo held at tho postponed meeting. a am a MHS. C. F. McWIM-lAMS, tho wlfo of tho general passenger nnd freight ugent for tho Great Northern Steam ship Company In tho Par Knst, Is it through passenger In tho Japanese liner Tcnyo Marit. ' a an i CAPTAIN G. K. BUMMtiltl.IN, con nected with tho American KmbiisHy at Tokyo, Japan, Is n through passenger In tho Tcnyo Mnru, bound for tho mainland. Have Your Watch Cleaned Occasionally A watch will run without olbor cleaning longer than nny oilier" piece of machinery but It needs both occasionally. If you will consider that the rllll of tho Imhiuco wheel trnvelH over llftecu miles u day, you will lint Kruduo your watch u Hi"i:k of oil and n cleaning niicu a year.' It will liierense the life and ac curacy of your watch. I.i'uve your watch with us today. II. F. Wichman & Co.. Ltd., Lulling J.vttl.rs t -I mkmkm Mtmm U i&rw ' to.6-i.y. , ugmmm- re