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T". &t ? "tlUfta T' n-f 1 idW, i ' T ' tt , 7f"Trvprj?7fin fVCNINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1912. .. i, -..w- .... ... .... y ilC k" t r if i i , t h iff ' n j?; i.h t ft X Wit 'n W li w & it . Evening Bulletin OAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.. LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakea 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. Wallack R. Karrinoton, - Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ItVUNIINU liUUL.lt I IN ri Moth, nrwhtrc la 0 S ..., ,?B Per Ouftrttr, fttiywhcr tn U S .... 3, no In War, nrheie ItjU 8., ,,. N.oo I'ri Vcai pot..il, Kiitlcn !3tH Tel. LJdlcorlciI Rooms, l3usint;M Office, THURSDAY (lit vtorkt He sure. It l betlcr limn Mluil jtin vttirk fo git. I! IJ. Drowning Is It too early to talk politic? Well certainly It Is better to bo too early than too Into Judged by thu amount of trouble It Ik milking, tho banana might bo put on tho black list Russian recognition of the inde pendence of Mongolia Is another way of giving notlie that the Husslan bur ' dcr will soon be moed Theso sdentlsts arc surely making lots of trouble for tho tits of Hono lulu, nml no nni) knows Just where the truth Is to bo found when tho doc tors dfsngroo Our warships are here btcanso they're here Incidentally reminding our peopln that Honolulu or I'cirl Harbor is tho plneo for American warships to bo when trouble Is brew ing In the Orltnt Tito hundred American troops guarding an American railway in China should bo lu close proxlmlt) to take pirt In 'the Inauguration core monies when tho Republic Is formally recngnlrul b) tho ITnltnl Slates I'oituinstcr Pratt lilts tho nail on tho head when ho says that tho best ""way to Improve tho mull service Is to if, t fniM fhnr ffir tlift Fnlor.lt bulldlnc nnd thus nssuro tho olllco of a room) nml decent place to handlo Incuas lug business If the present lliianclul ayMolit Is rcsponsiblo for Carnegie making mil lions over night by a slight turn or thn wrist, Andrew Is pOKalbl) satisfy ing Ills conscience by condemning the wholo thing after Ills prollfit nro euro full) laid away How many of tho antics of tho Sup erintendent of l'ubllc Works Is tho Governor responsible for? And does tho Governor expect that his admin Istratlnu can escape responsibility for the gonoral disgust that bin Suporln- tenth nt of Public Works arouses. Why Isn t It Just as reasonablo to bellevo that tho securities of n life In Htirauco company nro safe as that they lmvo been burned In a flro that des troyed an office building. Uspoclnlly when It Is vvoll known thnt tho niajoi portion of tho principal records were not In the building destroyed. Judgo Dole's decision to proceed with tho trial of tho Mnliukn slto case raises thu liopo that tho proposition may bo speedily carried to a conclu sion. It will soon bo cloar to tho community whether tho opponents nro honestly seeking a fair valuation or merely using tho process of the law to block tho progress of tho city of Honolulu . You will llud very few of tho rank und fllo who will claim that J. M Dow sett cannot be electod mayor of Honolulu for tho two years which are to Includo tho sanitary clean-up of Honolulu and preparation for tho new nsponslbllltlfs consequent to tho opening of tho Panama Canal Hono lulu needs a business administration, und Dnwsott Is the man for It EVENING SMILES "Wombat Is a prcdcstlnarinn " Mrs. Oramcrcy It's awful to have "What on earth Is a prcdcstlnarinn? '.a Jealous husband! Mrs. Park Dut "A man who bolloves lio's bound to get run over somo day by an uutomo- bile "Hovv'h the weather, nurse? turned laliy blue, iiiu'imi " don't talto rido put." "It ' Tlion WlJUKl.Y UUL.L.KTIN ffl 5l MbQto 0 ,Au Pet Ytat, tnywhtit lu b t I.oo Per Yrr mywhte n Csntdt. I. no I'ei Vetr voftpiM, loitmn 3. on 2185 2256 meted tl it Podoitic it Honolulu aft srtoml-clMs tattler JANUARY 11, 1912 FBUIT FLY AND PROF. SEVERIN. If Prof Severlu of tho Collcgo of Hawaii has been going off on tang ents of .Medlterrnman fruit II) Inven tion Instead of Investigation, there is ever) reason wh) ho should not pur sue his Inventions nt the expenso of an Important Industry of the Islands. I If Prof Sevcrln with u purposo single to tho bcnellt of fruit produc ers of the world Is puking legitimate Investigations regarding tho fruit My, It Is a misfortune It ho should bo held up In tho midst of It. That Is about tho status of tho sit uation at the Collcgo of Hawaii where tho banana In Its association with the fruit fly has again been brought Into the lime light The It n 1 1 e 1 1 n lu Its investigations of reports brought to It has found that scientists nro after all wonder fully human Prof Sevcrln, foi In Ktanic, has done considerable talking regarding his being "called off" Among other things ho has display eel u letter vvrltton mm ny tno president of tho college Hut when it came to Keeping nn appointment with a rep resentative of this paper in search on nil tho facts, Prof Soverln was miss lug Hits suggests that the professor is willing to allow statements to bo car ried on tho wings of repetition und gossip, which ho heslUitcs to substan tiate when It conns to n squiro dec laration for thn public Tho II u 1 1 e 1 1 n Is s.tllsMed thnt all tho legitimate facts regarding tho fruit Hy and the matlmd of handling It will bo nnd should bo known. Wo hnpo that tho scientists will not make guesses thai will unnecessarily Jeo pardise tho very Interests supposed to bo served, b) science applied to tho practical affairs of life. GERMANY'S IMMIGRATION. Kliiicr Roberts, who Is writing a orlcn of aitlclos for Scrlbnor's Mag azine on economic conditions in Ger many, gives In tho January Issue, a most Interesting review of tho Labor i:xchnngcs conducted by tho German government, and Incidentally throws some Instructive sdo lights on the drift of tho German population Germany, looked upon casually from abroad, has long seemed to bo over flowing hor frontlors and, owing to tho pressure of population, to bo fall ing below what might havo been her numbers nnd powor had her terri tories been wider, sa)S Roberts. Tliat was truo up to n generation ago, when emigration from German states rose nbovo 200,000 annually. Tho dissat isfied, tho enterprising, tho adven turous, without the solicitations of tho steamship agent, sought tho Gold en West. The Imperial Ministry of Marine, In assembling roason In 1905 for nnvul expansion, presented fig' ores to' parliament showing that 3,000,000 born lu Germany lived nbiond and that 2,250,000 of them had becomo citizens of other countries Dut with tho year 1881, when migra tion reached 220,90-', tho numbor go ing over sens for fortune or social betterment fell to 19,885 In 1908 and rose slightly to 24,921 In 1909. Strangely enough, the numbor of Im migrants who havo becomo German subjects or permanent residents bus uvoraged during tho lost Ilftcpn years 9,000 more annually than tho emi grants Kvory yeni somo thousands who left In their youth coino back It's worso, dear, to have ono who Isn't Jealous. "The worst thing nbout theso Inves tigations is Hint rharnclois mo lost" "I tllffor with you On tho contrary, thoy aro discovered." well-to-do to 1IU Ugalll Ht lioinc. Other llinunnnda from nil countries of Huropc scttlo tlicro to shnro In eco nomic opportunities which they think (Icrtuniiy has over their own tout!- trlea. Tho present population of 0,no0,000 I ih rcnBcs through the excess of births over deaths hy 900,000 cnrly, or nl nbout the rnto the population of the United Slates Intrensts excluding lm migration Tho resourecn of (Icr ninny, ns nt present innn.iged, arc thereforo sudlilent to nttrncl more Uhnii enough Immigration to rcpluco emigration nnd to tnko enro of the excess of '.100,000 new I) -born subjects bejond tho number that has died 11c" sldcs meeting theso responsibilities, Ccrmnn production Is nblo to provide n living for 1,000,000 foreign laborers admitted on special passports to do rough work chlcfl) on farms or In mines. SAYS TREATS . LIKE PRISONERS (Continued from Pge 1) thn protint from Consul Arana, and It was learned elsewhere that both tho Spanish iiiiilI'oruiRiicsc itiimuli su tho federal stutlou Is not treating tho Immigrants Ik Id there as they should lie treated IiiKpcctnr liaise) was nuked about tho tonfcul'K protest tills morning, and replied that the Spnnlxli consul did not understand tho situation "No r quest was made to thoso In chargn biro for more frtcdom," said JI. liaise), "and the station building Itstlt Is pirfectl) toinfortablc Tho hi n lis are broad and the hall furnlshc pit nt) of air llitro are lift) Portuguese and 229 U,iii,.liii-.1,f lifif,. tut tYtlipm rr llin tnriKt pirt of families of those who nro still i lukthc ho'pltal on Quarantine Island 1 The) iirtPdttiiliKil awaiting tho results.! of the phvxlcal und mental cxnmlni- lions or for tlu sick of tho family. In cne an) or tliese might lie rejcctctl under thu law. Tho probabilities nre that lu duo season tho most of them will be re leased The long period of detention nt the quarantine anil Immigration sta tions Is, of course, trying to them, but the) have only to make their requests to the olllcers In ortler to iavo them given Kindly lonsldt ration" i i i (Continued from Page 1) Hongkong .Mam, whlili berthed at the Port street wharf When tho Hong kong sails, the South Dakot i will take tier place ut the font of Port street, tho (ihieler remaining at tho Hiekfeld Omit us long ns ennvciitcnt to the bar bor authorities. Ibis shift will bring the entire licit, five cruisers and sup ply ship, up to tho waterfront. Inipectlon Continued. Admiral Thomas started tho Inspcc Hon of the California tills morning, while Admiral Soutlierland continued Ills Inspictlnn of tho Colorado Thn latter vvint through boat drills this morning, edging fnr enough nvvay from the doik to lower her starboard boits, The Glacier Is not going to Hllo, ns reported In n local pnper. Admiral Thomas said this morning that ho knew nothing of any such plan A man may bo moro eloquent with his silcnco than a woman with her talk. t? Electrically Treated Every drop of milk deliv ered by ut ha been, treat ed by a wonderful electrio procett that ensures a per fectly pure milk. Bacteriologists everywhere pronounce this the one perfect method of purify ing milk. Call and see this purifying apparatus In op eration. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phone 1542 Suburban Own a horn In tho Colltgo Hill ub tirb. Modern Improvements at hand. Ten-minute car service) gasi electric lght city water. 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The military part of the parade will (ouslst of two battalions of Infant), commnnded by efUicr Colonel Uogcraj or Lieutenant Colonel Stamper, wit'i' Major Smith nnd Major Wholley, bat tullou lommnmlcrs; two squadrons of Tqq WOULD Waterhouse Trust Real Estate for Sale An opportunity for the investment of $2000 In a houta and lot in good neighborhood. Paya 10 net. Manoa Valley Building Lots Our Puupueo Tract Lota offer the home-builder a) better etoction fo"r soil, elevation and general desirability than any other lota In Manoa Valley. Our prices are reasonable) our terms liberal, ' For Rent Punchbowl Slope 3 Bedrooms (30.00 Young-Street 2 " 3000 Manoa-Valley 2 " 60.00 Deretanla Street 3 " 2500 Homes , LTD. PRINTING and DEVELOPING a Specialty GUKREY'S 1066 FORT STREET The Office of the WIRELESS is open until eleven each evening, for the receipt of ships' meieaget Prizes and Favors FOR PARTIE8 AND DINNERS Arts and Crafts Shop, Blihop Street uuYoung Hotel Building cavalry, under commnnd of Lieutenant Colonel llonson; two companies of roast artillery, Major Timborlaket threo bttterlcs of field artillery, Slajor Crulkihnuk; ono company of engl nrers, Gapltlii I'utnnm. Application has been loada by the Mukeo Sugar Company for n right of way for thu Kapaa railroad. Tho road Is already built und In opcratlou but thu compiny want to nuke suro that there will bo ho trouble In tho future This license which has been plaeod before tho (lovernoi, will lu all prnb anility no grantett on tho assurance ol tho company that it will extend Its tracks another two miles nnd connect up with tho government land that Is to bo let out to homesteaders In that tils trlct. e A man tloesn t novo to get very many highballs under his bolt In ord er to tonvlnco himself that ho is a good fellow. . S10P PROFESSOR IN PEST PROBE (Continued from Page 1) nooti m tho fruit fly nml methods of eradicating It. It was reported tlilt morning Hint he tine? not altogether agree with the present methods of In terlslnlid Inspection, nnd that ho will havo something to the point to say on tills subject. An effort vvns made thh morning to reach 1'rof, Sevcrln for a detailed state ment as to his sldo of tho matter, but, lifter making nn appointment with a rcpro'cntnttve of the llulletln, ha was not In Ills olllco at tho tlmg set and It vvns stated thero that ho hnd been budilcnly called out on uu uuto mobllo trip President Gllmorc, when seen thli mornlnvT, declined to comment on tho. subject In uny vva). In rrsponso to d, direct question, ho said that Prof Scv trhi bus ctaseil his Investigations of the lly and tho bnnnna. I'rof Severlu tun. been at tho col lege two )cnrs. President (lllinorosnltl today that ho was primarily nn "eco nomic entomologist," Interested In re searches llrst from tho scientific- rather tb in the (Oinmercliil side. I)r Sevcrln is it griiduuto of Ohio University, Ink ing bis I'li.O degree from tho Unlvcr sit) of Wisconsin, and bus also his degree In medicine. Potitlon of Regenti. Tho position of tho college board of regents Is understood to bo not ono of opposition to a natural lino of Investi gation, but rather determined opposi tion to thn creation of nrtlllclal condi tions from which fulso conclusions would bo drawn. A gentleman who has nn .Inttmato Knowledge of tho situation said this morning thnt Mr Sevcrln's Investiga tions wero stopped lit cause they were going be) oud tho border ot Investiga tion and becoming pure Invention Mr. Sevtrln Is said to havo stuilled tho situation us regards thu banana and tho fruit by taking a ripe banana, slit ting It, Into this silt squeezing tho iggs of tho female lly, nnd then scaling up the whole thing to learn whether tho eggs would hatch. In other words. Mr Sevcrln vvus cre ating impossible conditions and through theso Imposslblo conditions possibly giving an Impression to the nverago person that would result In most se rious Injur) to un Industry that H Just lieglnnlng to amount to something Tho statement Is made to tho II u I- 1 e 1 1 n that Sevcrln stands nlono umong all tho e'litouiiiloglsts of tho Ttrrltory in Ids contention. If contention It may bo properly termed. All others claim that tho hatinu l Is not by any means u natural luitiltat C- tho Mediterranean fruit II), nnd thus fnr there Is no rec ord of n lly hiving been bred fromogg nrtlllclully laid In thn skin of n banana. I'rof Heverln wits told to quit liecnuso he vvns not doing mi) thing to add to tho fiincl-of practical human Informa tion, and lie mlkbt accomplish much unncccssar) harm to a struggling In dustry JUDD WANTS Ijind Commissioner Charles S Judd Is writing to Ai J Cooke, head of tho California!! htato horticultural depart ment, asking fpr further particulars an to tho money voted by tho California Legislature for lighting tho Mediter ranean fruit lly In Hawaii. No particulars havo been nvalliblo so far, and ns thero hivo been tun moro mn put on tho work of Inspect ing, Mr. Judd wants to know so thut arrangements can be matlo for pa) Ins them at tho end of this month. y6u take the picture comes tho matter of developing tho film and the printing. VVo Havo the best facili ties in the city for doing this work. Honolulu Photo Supply Co., "Everything Photographlo" FORT ST, BELOW HOTEU "T""T",S" PICTURES Jri IN COPLr.Y PRINTS PACIFIC PICTURE. 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