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I EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. 'I tiVENlXO IJUIiLlKTIN The Democrats or the Scnnlo hnie ilrrlth'il on n program thnt proies their discovery of n determined oppo sition to the free sugar scheme of their fellow partisans of the llouso The people won't Ktimd for It FOR RENT 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 of Hawaii. WALLACE R. TARRINGTON Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Ki:l0 lll'I.I.KUN ! MELhl.Y III'LI.UIN Per Month aiiinlicie In l' S ? .75 I Per Six Months . . . $ ."ill IVr Quarter, .nowhere In V S 2.0(1 ' Per Year, nnjwhcro In V S I.IMI Per .lt. iitnnlieio In I 9 . S.00 , for Yc.ir, nnyv. hero In Cnnadu 1.5(1 Per ear, postpaid, foreign... 1'J.UO Per Year, post paid, foreign . 2.00 "tPfCkj tidlrorlal Rooms, S51.1 Business Office, WEDNESDAY 'In coding JonTin-urJ maei one Jizzy. Brotrning. HAWAII AND THE EXPOSITION, Secretary-Commissioner Wood is Sjund when lie contends that I lawaii must cither have a building and an exhibit appropriate to the splendor of the I'.inann-Pacific Exposition, or none at all. Right here it should be said again that cicry dollar Hatvaii invests in a First class exhibit will return to the Tciritory a hundred fold. I lauaii cannot afford to be unrepresented at the Exposition. It carries a responsibility in Us relation to the Nation at large and more especially as grouped uith the Pacific Coast scctio.i, as well as a selfish interest to serve. I he people of this Territory must not think of any other program than one outlined by our Commissioners which mil in their judgment giic the islands a representation at the Exposition in keeping with the importance of our po sil'on in the National and international scheme. 'I he "whole world" uill be at the 1915 Exposition. Wc expect a good share of that whole world to drop in on Hawaii, cither going or coming. Wouldn t it be a shame and a disgrac for these people to iisit the magnif icent celebration of the greatest of the Nation's undertakings and find that I lawaii, the crossroads of the Pacific, Hawaii the greatest American naval niul military center, Hawaii with the highest standard of sugar culture in the world. I lawaii with the greatest clirmtc in the world, Hawaii the most rc markablc racial and industrial experiment station in the world, cither too Kor or so lacking in public spirit that it will not keep up its end? Wc cannot assume for a moment that such a record will be made. If uc were not so penurious in our expenditures for promotion, such a situa tion would be considered impossible. The Bulletin believes it will be impossible. But knowing the influences that operate sometimes in this city and this Territory wc would urge that the impossibility be made doubly sure by the people beginning, at this time, to think of the matter in the terms that Mr. Commissioner Wood says are in keeping with Hawaii's needs and responsi bilities thinking in terms of $150,000 and not a cent less. Clean-up day date is to be named soon and there will bo another victory for cleanliness. See that jou lune a p.irt in that victory. When an) body announces an Inten tion otlouiliig Hawaii for it change, of climate, hu must desire n change for tho worse No bettor climate can bo found on the faco of tho enitli. Sunt the (ly and mosquito, clean up the yiuds, both front and back, get the habit of looking for pest-breeding places, got ready to welcome tho tour ists and tho Canal and bo happy. Tlicie will be n train of commercial nctiiltlcH coming through tho Canal toon. You ran hear Its rumble now In tlio preparations that are being 'niailo by oiery city In the States. Ih Honolulu to bo found asltep at the mi itch? Maiconl has tho right to swell up with nil the pride possible and then Milne, mei his wonderful dlseniciy Putting iihWIo tho wealth and fame part uf it, tho thought that his Inven tion was Instrumental In saving so many lives must glio him the great est satisfaction. Papers from tho "tight llttlo Isle" seem to ll it nk that changing Mr Is may Is being sorely misused by pub lic opinion on this side of tho water, Our llrltlsh cousins, and especially steamship owners, should not feel peeled when wo say u few words now ami then about steamship methods usually cmplnjed by llrltlsh owners In running trans-Atlantic liners, es pecially after a few hundred Ameri can passengers havo been completely and effectively drowned us a result of such methods EVENING Mrs. Ilyron Thnt'H tho kind of a husband to haio! Did you hear Mr. Dike tell his wiro to go mid look at sonio 120 hats? Mr llvrnn Mv ilmr l.nvo r .. ,l. rirlvn.l vo f ll, ,,rlvllo ..r I 1.1 at $20 hats ,,, She How did tliey oier come to marry? HqPh, it's the saino old story. Started out to be good friends, jou 2185 2256 Mined 11 lb Puttoltir l Hnnotblu L flcenml-clltl BiMlct MAY 15, 1912 I lave vnu paid your taxes and looked pleasant about It. Ooiornor Mott-Smlth has always l'cpt things pretty leiel whoncicr he has been on tho job. The first step In preparing for the tourUt business of the mining summer and tho coming jenrs, as well as tho coming Panama Canal In, to keep tho town clean. Honolulu Is unanimous for Ameri can ships passing through the P.iiiumn f'anal with no restrictions as to own ership, so those steamships ato under the American flag. Thero seems to be no doubt that tho Slato of California Is Piogrerislio Itc pulilican fioin the top of its head to tho bottom of Uh foot. Kvcn tho Pro gresslio Democrat had hardly a look in. Will the anal His of tho California into show that Mr. Itooseicit has cap tured tlio women, and Is from now on to ho classed us a ladles' man In ad dition to his many other nualllkationu as a hcndllucr. Othor States will bo Interesting but the political light ban reached such n stago that Ohio Is tho State ftom iihlch tho Nation will probably draw Its final conclusions on tho contest between two old friends. Judgo Oooilnow of Now York says that It ought not to cost mora than $2 a weok to keep n baby If that Is right most any family ought to bo ii Mo to keep a few Now, that so good an authority has placed tho up keep charges so low thoro may bo numerous families tempted to invest. SMILES know, and minds. later on changed their ,, aP"- wiihl Is tho difference bo- tWCOIl IllO qillck Hllll tllO dead?" "Tll 'l"lck, nv child, aro thoso who hop out of tho road In time." "My wife has posltlicly no Idea of proportion." "How now?" "Sho is having n ?200 goiin mndo to match a $10 dog." Assurance la glicn thnt no shortage of water exists for the city of Hono lulu Here's hoping this will prove true. Hut that doesn't innkc leas Im prcsslie the fact thnt the government fIioiiIiI contiol oiery wntcr source In every valley in the lcinlty of this city. The II u 1 1 e 1 1 u lius received n cominnnlcntlon thnt nets forth n newj phase of the gratuitous and grlounia Injury done Honolulu liy the Itauitit report I ins letter win prouauiy no published In a Inter Issue In the 1'opo ol rom ImltiR conservative Chamber of Co'nmerce men thnt they should mnko pulillc any s'ateinent of facts the. Clumber ninj secure refuting the fool ish errors of the llnmiis effusion. BIO FRUIT DEAL (Continued from Page 1) ins at a tower prior limn wo cnuM html tin- H.iuilhii .irttttr. ami Mint Ink th prU i mi pirn ntu other f rn It. lias U pt the huturn Tnr Itnelf." mi lit Mr. IMInw thin ii.nrnllitf "Tho peo ple I i epi evented were not nil mff:m rot tnmp.iin," he iitinnett "hut Jnt an rufoHntlon of mtnmlsylm. men ullli money hark of them, who llKrei on Kohiff Into the fruit nurliot Imtepoml ently Tho Union lYult Company lrn It own lino of hn.itx ami ltn hit; plan tation In llnmluru and Central Amor- leu, lllld I miiiiihiip It couldn't see nil this business getting away from It 1 , part or next week, lteeommendntlons know nothing further than Uie wire- ntloetlng tlio courses of study In cor less message, ulilch told little enough, j tnln schools, readjustments, methods but I kmm enough of the Inside wort,- .of leports, records anil text-books will lugs to tlKiire about what has happen, ho Included In the subjects to bo con ed This is nil- Hist trip to Hawaii, sldered. and ill ninny Instances reenin and although the hiislno I nine mi meiidnllons will bo mnde to tho ottil Is off. I Intend to stay hire a ulilla ' catlonal commission of tho Tcrrltnrj and kio wli.it I can ilo" liihUh Is scheduled to meet hero on It Is possible that (he United com-I jnnv. If It was that concern that the nlreliss referred to. accomplished the ; double purpose of not only holding in S.m Pram lcn trade for Itself, but of keeping- the Independent out of a - wall, nnd leaving tills Held open for a leiieiviil of propositions made u your , ago, unco local growers were ap proached liy (' vy Clark, representing the I'nlteil. and Founded on contract prices Clark then withdrew, nnd nothing more was heard from the Unit. ,, . i. ,, , v- , i im , ed people. In spite of the fact thnt ' the Merchants' Association wrote let ters offering nnj Information or cour tesies thnt could be extended, should the Knltcd I"rult Cnmpnny enter the local market DIVORCED HUSBAND GETS ONLY LETTERS IN WILL CHICAGO, April 2fi-Out of n lau.. 000 estato left by Mrs. Margaret Pot ter Illack, the well-known nmelist who died recently, John I). Illack, her divorced husband, will receive, accord ing to tho will llled In probate court, "Ills letters written to me during tho past year, and nothing lunre." Mr Illack. when nuked what he had to any about the attitude of his fouuer ulfc, as Bhown In her last testament, replied that he had no opinion to ex press. John D Illack obtained a dlinrce from his wife a year ago beforo Judgo minions. Itailien enforcement of tho "bluo Inws" in Hartford, as n means of se (lirlng their appeal. Is proposed liy tho Central Labor I'nlon. Detectives 111 I'm Is were ordered to shoot nt sight any of tho brigands who nro terrorizing tho city. Hot Weather Sickness Many of the hot weather ailments peculiar to chil dren can be traced directly to impure or low quality milk. The milk we supply to our customers is absolutely puro and very rich. It is endorsed by the Matron of the Kaulkeolanl Children' Hospital. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phono 1542 LIVES IN PAIN (Special Tin lie tin Corrcsitomlrnce ) NVAII.ltlvC. .Mai 13 Jack Kllicnita, n native boy oier SO yenrs of ne, ii ho lin.i been brought up In tho Saf fory family while they were In Wal lukti nnd mined with them to Ituelo oier n sear ngo, shot and mortally wounded Alii, an cx-WnlluMi Jailbird, In a drunken braul at lluclii between f and 7 o'clock Inst evening. Tim Chinaman was Mint through tho fore head with a ,32-callbcr revolver niul It now In the hopltal lingering bo tuecii life mid death and not expected to I lie That he ban survlicd thus far after the shot went through his brain It n mystery An operation was per formed upon the victim of the tragedy In Dr W !' .Mi Konkcy at the l'nl.i Hospital this morning, nnd the shell w is found na Inside deep Into the liriiln the force of the bullet forcing In part of the front of the skull The doctor dues not entertnln any hope for the innii HhcrlfT Crouoll hat gone o or to ln litigate tho ense The supervising principals uf tho Territory will meet Saturday morning at 'i o'clock in tho nlllcn of Superln lendent Popo of tho Department of Public Instruction, and their sessions iimbiililv Mill ronllnilo Into Ihn mrlv May 2(1. Superintendent Popo has received hlxtj-threo applications for transfers of tenrlicm from ono school to some other. I'otirlocn of these come from Oahu, liienlj-seien from llniinll, eighteen from Kauai nnd four from Mnul. A large percentngo of theso nsK ror transfers ironi oiiikiiio points to institutions within Honolulu Tivcnty-lho, resignations so far have been received, eight coming from -- ------ . --.. 1. Onhu, fourteen from Hawaii and three. front Konol. Thlrtj'-ono InHtructorsi have not yet replk-d to tho cards sent! oiu nssing iiiior'uaiiou concerning their plans or dealrcs for the next Bcliool jcar. 2ND HAHUKA SITE CASE IS SLOW (Continued from Page 1) United States DMrlU Attorney It W Hrtckons iiskul iilutlier he would rindir a decision on his nin general knuii ledge as u real i state man. and on the testimony In addition, orwhetli ir he uould decide merely on the tes timony All the counsel for the prop irty Interests Involved objected, nnd eventually the objcitlouj wcru sus tained. Then the counsel for the property hoiTrs offend to accept the entlro pinel of tin lie men In the Jury box If Dreckons would agree to do likewise. He declined In einpliutlc terms ami lienr was Immediately dismissed for en use The entire icnlre of Jurors for the April term was exhausted .ifterd.iy afternoon hi nn effort to obtain men hatisfaitiiiy to the government and to the counsel fur the property holders, and tin ii being nn spectators In court , on whom the sheriff lould nil. that olllcer was compelled to skirmish through the streets last eienlng nnd early this morning to gathir up tiien tj additional men on a special venire i;ienn Jiu oi's hud been passed for eiiuse ri inn the regular panel, but the following ucre enlled from the special enlro tlilh morning: i: K Miller. J V Kulii.i, A V near and D C Ilol Mi In. Plllplnos ulin havo herelofoio made u piactlco of stowing nuay in ITnxlii ham s Army transports as well as in I'nnilc Mall liners that touch at Ma nlln. will not faro oxipodlngly well under tho nouer and moro stringent legiilatlons promulgated against this class or gentry. A cording to ofllcors In the Persia, now In pnit, hoi oral I'lliplnn alow im ays, who arrived at Kan I'rnnelhro by FreiKli lenvo from tho Islands, aro In conllnement In the post guard Iiouso nt tho Presidio nmilllng depor tutlnn by tho next transport. This U tlio first tlmo that natlies In any num bora haio gono to Sail Uranclscn In this wny, nnd If is tho purposo of tho (iovnriimeut olllclnls to dlscourngo tlio pracueo ny prompt measures. Woman suffrage was defeated In tho Arizona senate. 7 to 11 This action rollowed all ndioiso lepoit on tho mensuio by tho cnmniltteo on consti tullonitl ainendmonts, to which tlio bill passed by thn house was icfnuoil. r'lro caused tho death of James Ar nold, u wntchmau, nnd destroyed tho plant of the C. &. S. Shoo Company, with u luss of neatly $210,000 at Co lumbus, 0. Taxpayeral Taxes row due, quent May 15. Delin- PRINCIPALS TO SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Wo linve Jnt received and Installed III our burglar and lire-proof safe de posit vault on additional supply of double-nose, private key steel boxes, which no offer For Rent at $4 Per Year Up according to size. Just the place for tho safe ntoinpo of Valuable Papers, Documents, In sura nee Policies, Jewelry, Silver, .le. Call and Let Us Show You the vault nnd the boxes; they will In terest jou, whether jou wish to rent or not. TRENT TRUST DimiNO yoim ahsi:ncij I'ltDM Till: ISLANDS no nro prepared to manage jour estnto and look lifter jour Interests here. You will find It greatly to jour ndvnntngo to place tho nianagcinent of your uffulrs with n responsible concern. Coino and sec us as to terms. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 DETHEL STREET Notlco of chnngo of nntno has been filed with tho Territorial Treasurer of tlio Chinese dally nowspnper, former ly Kal Chco Sun Ilo, now Hon Mun Do. Tho whist fiiurnnmcnt of Ollio Ilranrli llcboknli Ixidgo begins Icunor- low evening. Cards will bo given out nt 8-15, and playing begins .at prompt ly S :!!). Prizes and refreshments each evening of tho tournament. II u 1 1 e 1 1 ii Want Ads will find It J$ Cheapness is not our main concern & UU Therefor we still develop' all films by JUJ Stira hand Because there 1s no better way. mw2 ll We mix our rTTRPTTV'C m ly developer daily OUlXlVlll O OJ Waterhouse Trust Houses Furnished Mano.i Valley Olll ulid 1'uliou Unfurnished Artesian St 3 11. It. $30 00 Heretnnla St 3 " 27,f.O l.unnlllo St 3 " 3S00 hunullln St 3 " 30 00 12CC Mullock Ave 3 " 27,50 Judd St 3 " DO 00 Kalalcalla Aio t " 40 00 Manoa Valley 2 " 4S00 Mnklkl St. '. 3 " 3Ii 00 Kullhl ltd. nnd Hockley St. 4 " 33 00 Nonpareil, Heretnnla St. ..2 " 22.50 COMPANY, LTD. WIRELESS mi:ssach:s kou amps at si:a h iii:ci:ivi:d NIOIIT i up to it nvnuY ti:i,i:pjioni: igti FATE OF CHUNG IN JURIST'S POWER (Continued from Paae 1) I often may hale- a tendency to permit I the entrance of the personal iiuesllon. and I don't think Jhnt any court lc- I sires to Inlllct the capital punishment 1 Hut It Is n different matter under tho 1 li,w erienrlnir Orsl-ileirreo tnnrill r When I sat as circuit Judge, friends sometimes asked too If I didn't hae some compunction atiout sentencing u e-onvlcted murderer Had the situa tion confronted me I would not havo worried, knowing thnt thero lias only ono thing 1 could do, that tho Jury hud determined the sentenco and that my work ius a inero matter of legal for mality As It happened, cierj' murder e-ase tried In my court resulted In a vcullet for murder In tho second de gree1, so tho extreme, penalty was nev er liaiiied " (insslp among those moro or less ne tlvely Interested In tho present enso Includes n story to tho effect that tho crime, If It was committed, mny have been the result of a most weird nnd inirllilo Orlentul superstition thnt Is sold to prevail among snmo of tho loner classes of Chinese, to tho effect that a terrible dlseaso mny be cast off li tho commission of this crime for Rent 211 It. 57,', 00 Avo a " 40.00 Furnished house on Wilder Ave., $100. Furnished house on Wilder Ave., near Oahu College) $45. Furnished house on Hastings St.) four bedrooms) $100. Tantalus residence of General Davit, furnished. Rent reasonable on 1-year lease, FOR 8ALE Property In all parts of the city. Guardian Trust Co., Ltd. Second Floor, Judd Building Barefoot Sandals FOR THE SUMMER Make tho children com fortable while at piny, nnd nt the samo tlmu protect their feet from thorns and other Injuries which might prove serious. We slyes Illack. hnie ill In both stock nil Tan and Our Prices are Right, too. We deliver to nny part of city twice n daj". ami to Kiilmukl and Walklkl oneo u day. LJ Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. 1051 FORT ST. Tel. 1782 lj. I SJL 1Hg p TAXES POUR IN (Continued from Pag 1) tho fnct that property up In tho amount of $1000 Is exempted from conservation tax, whllo tho exemption fop Income tax Is only up to $1I00. This dllforenco excludes a large num ber of the smaller owners from taxa tion for conservation, though they may bo assessed for iiicomo. During the morning tho rush at tho Tax Assessor's office Increased mlniito by minute, nnd tho forco of clerks was kept working full speed. This Is tho Inst iIqv for nnvment. uiinald taxes i becoming delinquent with tho closo of business tonight. Tho charter of Incorporation of the King's Daughters' Circle of Honolulu has been npproipil by tho Governor and llled In tho Territorial Treasur er s ofllce. Tho nlllccrs aro named as follows: May Tcinplclnn Hopper, presldont; Snlllo I Williams, secre tary; and Mnrgucrllo P. Tuttlo treas urer. Wash Bilk shlrtwulsts hnvo a won derful popularity. Gems of Sparkling Beauty That's what our Diamond! are. Our stock la particularly clean and flawless, and tho variety embraces every sixe and color. In mounted stones we have an Immense assortment of Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Lavalllers, Pendants, etc., set with Rubies, Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, Sap phlres, and all precious and scmlpreclous stones. H. F. WICHMAN & CO. Limited Leading Jewelers m ,'fVnf ',kX utitxMA' '4iitf U&m