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,, , I .v.. 0- v iTiu; Vf7T i V ' 4 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WE0NE8DAY, FED. 14, 1912. r DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD., at Kerr, Building, Alakca St., Honolulu, T. H. Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory ol Hawaii. Wallaci: R. Fakkini; ion, - Imhiok i SUBSCRIPTION RATES' PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. t!Vll"NINl HUf.l llll-S f-n Moutli, atwherf hi UH . ,7 (i (jtnitct Hiivwlmin'u It H i.iu J-ri VVr, knvhnc u I) S . M.tio "! V'KI Jwl altl idKMlrll IJ.(M) Tptt i ticlitorletl Rooms, VCDMCSOAY A man is aways noan-st to his ;kuJ when at home and faithost tiom it when away. Tit I'otliy Titcontl). I MR. TAPT JS RIGHT. In y'vititj its reason sonic weeks atjo (or supporting Mr. Tait'for renomination, the Bulletin stated its belief that the President has been absolutely rinht in his policies bear ing upon American interests in the Pac'fic. Presiden Taft as further evidence of his good judgment and good American common sinsc is absolutely right in his conclusion that tp send a. Commissioner to'Hawaii is. the best and only practical method of solvng the mix-up growing out' of the differences between the Governor and the Delegate. This plan appeals to the men who stop to think it over and have no other axe to grind than the promotion of the weltare of the Territory of Hawaii. All Taft men should stand for the Taft policies. ' Till: FOOL THAT WOULD "KILL KUIHO." "Kill Kuhio" is in effect the war cry uttered by Thurston's Advertiser th's morning. And that frenuently-apolonizinti kanaka-hating organ calls upon the Taft League to do the job, assuming that "this is presumably what the Taft League is organized .for," , , ,, To steef fcjonjcj)Ufs,'6b!lwddn tnti folly of Stephen; De sha's purponea' letter from the 'Delegate, and the' supVeme political idiocy of tne utterances of the Aclyert'ser. owned by Thurston and nwth'd tocknoWeftjc'd or'gan of the Governor, is a difficult thing to do. But thatis.the task cut (xuL. for,the level-headed citizens and right thinking Republicans of the Territory of Hawaii. The Bulletin is pleased to be able to furn'sh the statement of the President of. the Taft, , League, which indi cates that the organization has no Intention whatever of ent ering up the Advertiser's "Kill Kuhib" game. It is also tjeaUfied Jg place bafgrothe people of Ihecity the clear-cut atticfeor-'IfO''enncV'on thc best 'method of solvng the fighTbetweefUlic Governor and the'Oelegate and thus clarifying the political atmosphere of Hawaii, which is fearfully murky at the present time. Not from a single responsible quarter docs any favorable icsponse come to the suggestions of the morning paper or its conclusions as to the relations of the Delegate's fight w'th the Governor, to tho-welfare-of the Territory of Hawaii for which the Republican party is i esponsible. In order that there may be no doubtrof.vwhat those suggestions and con clusions are we publish the .ed'torial in hill. The title of the editorial !s "Kuhio Must Be Beaten." Being interpreted it means "Kill Kuhio." Tltt'tex1! follows: Tln ntteinplH of IiIh frlcnilH to gl ish mer Knhlo'H Ii.hI breaka In Ills row with the (iuwuuor urul-try to-miku IL appear, that them lu ktlll some Limine In patch things "I1. ho tluit K ililn may stay with nr lie hroiiKlit hack to (lit, party In" Iiiih left. Ih uliout us f ioIIbIi as KiiIiIo'h iciu.irk on I lie situ Jitloihfffpf.li, Is, tbuQihw JJ'uotlHi fluUkI illsiUHH ihullur )Ji!jIh"h Ilfljl'r 1 U .in or a DcYuucrat Tim oiiii tliliTg' to do iiow Ik lo ii'illy tlioV.uu'c'foiieH ol tlio, IVn lldi y anil glm KiiIiIii a troinclng at tin- tnnveiilloii on April li liy electing a solid Taft delegation, of wldili delegation Kuhio will not bo a iiieiuhpi ' , .'r Thin l.s picMimulily what iho Taf Lcagile h.ts.bcon otgaiilzod for That Ih tlutjwoik II Iiiih rut out for Itself, a lit that Ifl tho work It will do, uiilfxa It princ seriouri linking in sumo of til" eHsentlnhi, Kulilo Iiiih gone too Tar lion ; for any Immediate Piodlgal Son lcturn Ilo will lu've lo oat the IniskH of defi.it before .in Iti'pulilluili fulled calf is limned Tor lilui, .mil Hi" Taft League hIioiiIiI bo leudy to mippb tin- husks The li oiIith or I Ih' Iti'pnliliian pint) would In' Hhowlng tlioniHolioR wor . tliy of the worKt KiiIiIii linn said of them IT lliuy allowed IiIk iuuiiIiik con run lu l'n hi looked willioiit a Kiln iiiimkiiio of iIIki Ipllim Tlu hukui plantuiu would, wrltn llifiiihihrs down nx ri'ad to nwallow any IiihiiU o(Tt'ri'il, talli er (lian rc.nl lo ilcfciiil tlicinstdii's from ausault. If tlioy do not nuiko Kulilo rat IiIh woiiIx ii'kiiiiIIiii,' llii'iu 1 1 Ih Hinti'iui'iit toiitaint'd tho cliuimi that tint mii;ar mi'ii luilicd I lie w.i lo IiIh idi'i'tlon mid In mull a lliiKiaut iiialilKir that IiIh Ki'llii'fipi el would not allow lilui to ho aKaln a Iti'puhllcan camlldatn Tlio pl.mli'i's (auiiot Inoolc thai Inmilt, Hiui'ly, and iiiiIi'hm their Inlluonci) Ih thrown Milidly iiKnlnst Kuhio now, tliey will i;n mi ii'tord iih plc.idlni; cullty - to tho Kuhio haiKH Kuhio hMH ionic out llatly Tor lliu color lino IIIh letter to l)cha Invited tho latler lo oinaiile hc Hawaiian and parl-lliiwulldn MileiH lu u Kuhio party iikuIiihI I'n'.ir, tl wiKiir ianti'in and the whlto iiiIimh ThiVrh'liwitu to ConROHH Hiipini.-ea that ho linHJ)iil lu wIiIhIIii and thu (awall.mH will coine.lliK'kluii to un lyiiner. wfie(ier tlia( hainier la borno aloft liyfAnlifoid or an j one cine Kuhlo'H letler hct'ru) -d tho fact llial'ho huppohi'h (lie I la- EVENING SMILES I'.lt: Til. II .Mid n Is a lino-fellov. jl Mlcl;' Ih ho' I'll I: Ho Ih Indeed (Jie.il rind of mine. Did V imtlie Imw lieartll) h bhtvik liaiulH wld mo'' Mlek- I did. , I'.it: (licat filnd of inlno lip, w.n- jiT nillsllti wld rliJklut? wan hjind i N Alrlc: Nn v ,, l'nl Ho, Kiiiblied bolrf mliainjij - fltuf fellow grabbed holli iuo"li mils I Mick1 Veil, I Htipposo he IIioukIii his 'alcli ami chain. would bo.Haei( that v.ny. ' ',, '..'. WI1HKI.Y HUI.t.Hlt ?t S( Montnt .An Per Yfti nywhcie lu U M l.tto rl Yr tiivwhnr u C n1i t.eto fM Vrar tlM tnttitii ?. 2185 2256 ttiri tl I he fuMnfTu 41 Htmtriilu FEBRUARY 14, 1912 .tones, nrwlj in.inlfd, was walkln, luoiiillj nltiliK Mio mad when he met his fileml lliown "Will, old rluip, how nrn ou?" asked the latter, exteiidlUK tlio rli;lit liaml of fill iii'Hlilp "How do nil llko niaillcd lire?" 'Oh. we are kcHIiik iiIuhb Ah'" io piled .liiues. "Hut. I say, old mill. I Rut ,s.iic h a filKhl on my wed line day'' ,cYih," slid lliown, "I was awfully son) lor )ou " 'Shil, have .inn heard ah ml II?' "No, hut I i,.iw It'" u nllan volii in IiIh tor wliatcir ho lU'slrox and that llnwiillaiiH liaio no lileim ol their own and no liiilepi'lulciuc I'iiIohh Tho Ailit'ltixci I.) M'U Kit "t ly inlxtakt'ii, the llawiillaiiH will show Kulilo that they arc not tied to (lit1 tall of IiIh kite, to lie whlHked wliereier IiIh erratic courHe may take tilm It Ih the lahkest Bort of political hpocrlsy tu Htnto that the Kllhlo I'lear ll;ht could ho put at one Hldo nt thlfl Juncture. The plea preiiipiioscs an iKiiiirnnru of the truth mi the part of the electorate. Tho tiuth cannot he hidden, hnwcuT The whole kernel of the political situation lu llawnll Ih the attack of the Delegate, not on the (Imernor pvrHunall, hut mi the eilahllHlied liiHtllutliiiis of the Terrllory, the miKiir Industry and all that dfpelltlH UI0I1 it. The lluht fiom today on centeiH on the delegation lo lie elected nt (ho Republican fomenllon on April C. If at that tonvviitlon tin unliiHtructcil deleK.itlou with Kulilo or DcHha m Lane or Hhlnnle or AtkliiHOU as i meni her be chosen, then Kulilo has whipped the plantation and the IiuaIdchh In tel entH tu n Htumlstllt. If, iih will liapiien In all probability, the comen tlon clectH a deleKiitlon liitriietcd tu xuto for tho retiuiulnatlnn of William Howard Taft, then Kuhlu will be down and out and the Itcpuhllcali party will be nble lu the iiiiiiIiik electlotM to Head n rcpresentatUe to CotiKreSM who will he able to work for Miinull and who will not be wheedled Into iluiiiK the dirty wink of the Denioer.its while pohIiib iih ii Itcpuhllcali The Bulletin could think of nothing that would throw the political controversies of Hawaii into a strictly racial con test more quickly than for the Tatt League or any other League to adopt the proposals of the morning paper which recently fathered the foolish citizens' movement that failed almost before it started. We could not imagine a course that would be more adverse to the ideas of President Taft himself 'n dealing with political conditions in the islands of the Pacific. If this plan were adopted by the Governor or given his tacit support, nothing could better demonstrate bis absolute unfitness for theofficc he occupies, or make him more im possible as a working executive in this Territory. The folly of it is so patently outrageous that no man who is honestly and intelligently wo;king for the progress of Ha waii and the development of its citizen population on ration al Amcr'can lines could lend the program a moment's aid or a tithe of moral support. It will find favor only among the vicious and purblind per sons, wio think we can make headway in this Territory by nailing .some of our fellow citizens "dog-eating Polynesians," and .(Iraw'ng the racial color line. Those follies must not and they will not prevail in this Ter ritory. The people of Hawaii have too much at stake in keeping pace with the march of world man with an ounce of influence to subscribe to such doc trines of factional and racial war that waste time and need lessly delay our advance in prosperous development and the ngnt Kinu ot Americanism. THOMPSON GETS Kfank K. .TlinujiWiij tie,ad of the law, II mi ofiViuUijiiiU)i,Vililer, Wut koii k l,iniM Mini thin' iliorn'lni; lined ten liliillura lu I'ollce Court by .Indue MiillKiil3'tl til la cjlellt. J W KerHh lieri w'4h! Hiiliteojuftitty "lined olio hiin ihi'J ilolluitJ:aiiil''f oalH of court. tioiuphoii, while arRiilUK In defeime of KerHhtier, chaiKt'd with tho viola tion of the auto ordinance, used Ian KlItlKe wllllll lIllKl'lei .IlHljje. .MOllHUI latiiiud he ordered Thompxon not' tu UHei the laiiKuaKti iiKiiln ThoinpHoii tlal)iied tli.il he hail a ilnht to uho the woisIh, which 'he h.iIII weio within I enroll Jlnlue .MiuiH.irral then called the at tention of Thompson to the fact that ho (Thompson) had no IiuhIuchh Id comment on the Heiiteuio which he handed down In an iikhiiiiH and bat tery i use, which wan preiloimly tried in the 1'ollte Court ThompHou Mt 111 IiihIhIiiI that he had a perfect rlcjit lu use the lani;iiat;e and that the coint tould not Htoi him from uhIiik It when uiiportuiiity presented Itself. .IuiIko Mousairat then lined Thomp son ten dollars for contempt of court anil ordeieil lliown, lepreHentliiK the proseiutlou, to prcp.uo a inlttliiiiiH In the Thompson iuho and liuyo It Is sued, iiiili'Hs; the lino' wiih paid forth with Visitors Invited We extend a most cordial Invitation to all Interested In pure milk to visit our depot on Sheridan street. In tills depot la handled all the milk distributed by us, and the visitor can see In lite extreme cleanliness here the Idea that we are enforcing at every contrib uting dairy. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phono 1542 events to permit any sensible Actnrdlni: to thu record of court Thompson noted an appeal lu the tauo and refuued tu pay the line lliown will liiiirt tlio'mlttliiKiHiliwuud tulfl at teruooii If Thompson iI'och not come foi ward mid pay IiIh line. NEW PRESIDENT IS GALLED A TRAITOR i i (Continued from Page 1) should he become thu llrst President of China "Dr. Sun Vat Sen Ih the llrst IckIH in.ittt 1'iesldelit of China. It was IhioiiKh IiIh t'lierns 'and Hjstenlntlc pl.iunliit; that the rcwilutlnn which re sulltd III tho iluwnf.ill of the M.inchu aoierumeiit. wiir hioiiRht ahoul. Alul II Ih llliel) Unit the lowvrn will In the near luture lecoulilo tho Itepnhlle of China wllli Dr. Sun Yul Sen an iih hi hi I'ri'Hiili'iit. "I Ihlnk wo should cable to Presi dent Sun Yul Sen and Dr. Wu Tins l-'iini! In leipieHt Hie l'uwera lo iccok nle the I'.epubllc or China, and dlsiu Itaid Yuan Shlh Kill." Chun .MiliR, iiiaiiiiKer ur Kwoiir Yu en HIiik Co.. on KIiib street said. "I lniMi no fouildfiicc In Yuan Shlh Kid Ho Ih not n kooi mail It) lie l'lesldent (if China. He Is always hiIipiiiIiik for HimethliiK that will bo self-henelclal Waterhouse Trust Real Estate for Sale MANOA VALLEY Modirn IIiiukiiIiiiv and half item of laud. Well liupinved with pi ilitn unit tr eH. Il.il ipilu prim for ipiltk sale. MAKIKI DISTRICT Model n HiiiiKiilow and 10,000 sip ft. of land lu tin, Maklkl Dlsiikt. Pi Ice reason. idle I'.ieh or Instaliiients. For Rent Wiil.ihie ltd and 9lh Ave JUi Miilloilt Ave HO Kul iKuuu Ave 'i Manou Valley f.O Wilder Ave 40 Kulakait.1 Ave 41, AVulklLI lleach 40 Lunalllo SI, opp Kewiilo 3.1 Furnished Piiliilo Dili nr Kahalii lleach M Kalihi Lots $ Near Kamehomeha 8clieol w have number of choice lots for tale nt $450 ?J I and $S00 each. Thete' wilhho sold on ' ' '' easy terms. Cull down )D0, balance on monthly Instalments of $10. TRENT TRUST For Rent Turnlshed house on Green Street $45 per month House at Tregloan Place, Beretanla Street, near Alapal Street $25 per month Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 BETHEL STREET I think Dr. Sun Yat Sen Ih thef vt man In China tu bo tlio flmt Prom dent." Chun Mini; Ih prt'sldeut of tho United Chinese Socleli. 11111 edltui of the Liberty Newn, who will leau fur Niinkluit, China, In the Korea un l'ehruary 2ii, Hinted tIil-4 liioinlH; that he believed Dr Sipt Yat Sen Ih thu best iu.ui to be the llrst Pieshlenl. Ilo enipli.iRlzeil Iho fact tmtt Dr. Sun Ih well known Ihniuxli out thu woild as mi iirn.iiilzer and a K I out lefoiiner. On IiIh arrival In Nanking ho will call on Dr. Sun Yul !iui and lell him what the local Chinese think of' him CliaiiK Ch.ui, Chinese court Interpre ter, said this inoi iiIuk tliat Dr. Sun Yat Sen Ik I he only nun that will pi lot tho administration of China lu it leetloii, Ho admitted the Integrity of Yuan Shlh Kul but added that he wat lou ilaiiKeioiiH a iii.ui to be trusted. Consul Chen Chilli; Ho, when asked IhioiiKh the leleplione, bud nothing tu say ahoul Yuan Shlh Kul. He staled that he had not received any addition al cablegram this miirnllii; rt'KaidliiM the reply of tlio I'nv.ern to Yuan Shlh I iu i h uipioHi lor iiih recognition ui the first l'lesldent of China. Ho Bald for Sale COMPANY. LTD. ETtut enlarge from some of your f Negatives on pur tiew nuiu GRAPH PAPER. G'tyKRE'S THE WIRELESS I receives by telephone, up to eleven ev ery night, messages for your friends at sea. Ring 1574 and give the mes tage you want sent. Prizes and Favors FOR PARTIES AND DINNERS Arts and Crafts Shop, Bishop Street I Young Hctel Building fin tiler Hint Kebriinry 1(1 will he the day when the new llai; of tho Hopuhllc of China will be hoisted here, accunl- liiK (o "l'" vvlsli of Yuan Shlh Kal,itwlip.j iiiiiHU lu iiiv, viuiwse eiiuiniriD .uiiu ConsulH ahroail jeHterdiiy. TI)o Uonsiil with IiIh secretary railed on Governor near this lnoriilni; tu not Ity hlni of the priiKress Hint Ih he K made lu China mid iiIku of tho fact that he had been tipiKilutcd CiiiihiiI pin tem for Hawaii, Tim (lovernor stated that thrj visit wiih mine in chh of an Infiiriiuil one mill that ho would not lt-liifn .the call WILLPAYlT ITS WATERSHED AccnrdltiK Pi iidvlcca received by (lie Attorney (leueiala iiincv the Count) of Hawaii has nEiecd to stand the cost of the coiidenui.itloii for the HIIu watershed. The roiidemiiauiin suts will be drawn 'up hy tho Attorney floneral'H Depailiueiit, which will also hnndU iho matter In cuurt fur, tho cuuutry, but that Is as far as Iho Terrlltny will now he called on to enter Into the matter , .' I'lipiilnr ami (liuul Looking Thr livening II 11 1 1 e I 1 11. Speed Kodaks Grallex Cameras Li I lis tall J oil of the inhllll- tiilleH ut Kodaks llh Hpiclal linse eiillpuieut lllld thu tjrilllex Cauieias Honolulu Photo Supply Co., "Everything Photographic" FORT 8TREET, NEAR HOTEL PICTURES IN COI'I.DY PUINTS PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMINO CO 17 Hotel Street FOR SALE Houne und Lot, Pahnnil I 1,650 lliui"! ntiil Lot, l'ahmia 2,000 llouae and Lot, I'ulama 1,200 House mid Lot, Asylum II mill.. 8,000 HiiHluesn Property, Queen and Aluliert 16,000 llulldlni; Lot, Derelhnla Street.. 35,000 House mid Lot, Dili Ave, Kill- Iniikl .'.,..., .......',.. 2,630 I Inline nnil Lot, 9th Ave, KhI- ninlil 2.5S0 UlilhlllU,' Lois, Kewnlo ,v. 1,000 Huslntns l'ropt-rly, Ktikul Lime. 3.600 Guardian Trust Co., Ltd. Second Floor, Judd Building "THE PARTING OF THE WAYS" rH ' yiio (Tuft League 'held nmcet- 'a. I.,.. . .,ll.. ..'... ,,'h jcn,vi,iny iiiiri iiuijii, t It wdh nn executive hphIoii, 4- hut, according lu tho sloiv tu- imper went up mid fried tu gain "flinnlttanccr He tnfnrineuV 'tho 4- t League of his mission, but there - r wan iiullilui; doing. It Heeiued to peeve tho ioirtor, ruf'lt Is Raid 4- lie rumbled out Home vicarious f tlirentH of what wuuld hnppeiu ';)' "1 su'plioso' this ineaiiH the part- lug ur the wiih," he Haiti, angrily. "ir uii plHjHv," was l'r'eHl.lent ' J. 1'. Cooku'u rejoinder, and now f tho morning piper Ih scratching ItH head woiidcrliig If the League could by any posHlhllliy not con f filler what the "parting or tho vvayH" would mean for anyone liom whose ways the paier part- f i'il. ur wlm parted from tho pa- per'H wnyH. 4. -...4.4.4. CAUSES jiflUClH DISEKSfij di Ice 1 ' A hunt Miiuuich Troubles and Hon tu Itllli'le Them. i "; "'- l)i not heglect Indlgestloti vvhlcti timV li.lilllu nil ts or l)s uml conipllca tloini All eminent physician once said Unit ninety-live per lent of all the Ills of tile human body liuvi; their origin In .1 iliitiirdired stimuli h, )uc expirlince villi HcjciillXHpeicw sl.i Tubleta K'lids us to believe them fft be aiming the most ilTpeniiaiTl" reiTi "" ' idleH know 11 for the relief of Indiges tion mid thrunlf ibspepflii .Thejr. In greilleulH urn soothing unit lie Jl Inn to the llitl.uuid nieniiiruiieH o?Iia tmn. nib. T'fiey lire rlth In iptpsln, '41110 in ipipslu.'tiuoitj ilds knovVn . tjA h'ey ufforiV "n 9 wltli persist'- the gnnl(st illgetle'al niedlulne; The relief they viry prompt Their use encv mid regularity for a short time It nils to bring about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders Hexnll Dyspepsia Tablets help to in sure healthy appetite, to aid digestion, and thus promote, nutrition Ah evi dence of our sincere faith lu Ilex.ill Dvspepsl.i TalilitH, we ask )ou tu try them at our risk If they do not give Jon entire satlsructlon. we will return )ou the money )ou paid iih tor them, without iiuesliou or formality They couio in three slj'H, prices ii cents, r.O cuits, mid 11.00 j netnenriivotiii cull obtain them only ut our store The Itexull Store llenson, Smith & Co, Lid, Tort and Hotel striets. Ivan L TI1011111H, rnshlrr of theBouth Lima, (, binnili of Jhe Lima Trust Company, committed suicide by shoot. Ing himself through the heart m Don't Risk the repairing of fine jewelry with valuable stones to Inexperienced hands. Our Jewelers are men of many years' experience. Your fine rings, etc., are safe in our hands. 11. F.WICIIMAN.UO. Limited LEADINQ JEWELER8 m Nv 1 'rt- ! i M (: tl