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- wmwwWlHyi r f "ij!ffgWPiyfli EVENING BULLETIN, .. , , ,. - , r i f ' ft I V r V It 1 fcvv: XmBb Even r.NG DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakca St., Honolulu, T. H. Daily every day exceift Sunday. Weekly issned on Tuesday. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED in the Territory of Hawaii. WALLACE R. FARRINGTON Editor , SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. KYEMMI lUM.lMIN Tcr Month, anywhere In V S $ ."." I'er Quarter, anywhere In l' S. 2.(1(5 Ter Year, nnywlieie In l' 8 . . .(' lir Your, postpaid, foreign.. 12.0(1 f Tpj ) I tutorial Wooms, ' '-'Business Office, WEDNESDAY 8 When I want to speak, let me necessary t not, (ci ii nc ie;i timimi. HAWAII'S FIRST VOTD. I lawaii's ole for McGmcrn, llic Rooeclt candidate for lcniKrar chairman of lite National Republican rontrnlian is cry c idrnlly a play in tlic political game. Coming, as it did. after llic elrction of Senator Root was assured, makes highly probable the explanation that it was a moc intended to be good political stralcgy. A few days ago the cables from Mr. Atkinson referred to the excitement of the California delegation in consequence of the delegates from the out lying possessions oling so solidly for Tafl, and, in the heat of debate, we were told there was talk of reprisals.! So it may be that after seeing that the Taft candidate for temporary chairman was safe, the I lawaii delegation swung into line with California to prcscrtc appearances. Though when one thinks it oer, such an action seems weak and not likely to fool anyone. Also, a day or two ago, the Associated Press cables had reference to a possible bolt of Gomnor Frcar and the Hawaii delegation from Taft to Rooscclt forces. This was promptly denied, as was to be expected. Th; delegates hae their instructions. i It is possible that the Goernorship politics enters into the matter, and the Governor and his associates arc trying to throw a scare into the Taft camp by giving the appearance of jumping off the band wagon once in a while just to show their independence. So far as Governorship politics are concerned locally, the information com ing to each of the opposing camps is all the way from a "tinch" to most ' '-'joyfully satisfactory." There seems, to be no doubt that both Holstein and the Governor have been assured, according to each one's way of interpreting it, (hat his recommendation will be Therefore long range interpretation 'fTcult at best. What we arc sure of is that Hawaii will vote for Taft on the final ballot. And Hawaii is in the limelight, as usual. . i DELEGATE KUH10 AND THE FUTURE. Delegate Kuhio's declaration against any third parly movement is what was expected by his friends, and we know of no true friends of the Dele gate who would urge upon him to take part in -any such political mistake. What the people have reason to hop- from llic Delegate is a vigorous pro gicssive policy that will lead the wav lo united action and a solid front for efficiency in government and an advancement of standards all along the line. In the natural order of human even't. the decision of President Taft on the matter of the Governorship is ccr' un lo exercise an influence. Hut let this decision be what it may, every true and loyal son of Hawaii must real ize that "Forward" is the slogan anj "Get Together for the best develop ment of I lawaii" is the spirit of the hcur. Wc'must not stand by the wayside, bickering and worrying over' the little" petty personalities of small politics. There is too much to be done; there is Ico much at stake for the future of I lawaii nci to admit of narrow policies. Delegate Kuhio can depend upon it that among the responsible leaders of thought ,and action there is not the slightest sympathy wilh racial divisions and factionalism. I lawaii needs each man in the place where he can do the most good for 1 lawaii and return jhc best service for selling ideal stand- ards in government that will secure th? best results for the people as a whole. The men arc here lo do it. and Delegate Kuhio is one of the leaders who can exercise a great jrowcr in helping to bring them together for effective work. C ' i The Republican contest for the" Fall campaign should be a united front , for, efficiency in government. The Delegate lo Congress holding the highest ofjicc, in (he direct gift of the people, has a grand opportunity to lead the way, antl set a standard that will more securely protect the popular rights yjfctjic people and give undying fame lo his name and character in the history of Hawaii. Let it be remembered that during the periods of contention and bitterness the, man really worth while is the man who can sec beyond the turmoil of 'an immediate battle, and, breaking through the little "afTairs" and the fac tionalisms, come into the open with the rallying call, "Now, fellow Amer icans, get together for our homes, oui country and our flag." EVENING SMILES . . "Tlio pinduclH nf iiotrnltMim nro vnry numerouR," Bald tho iirofesnr. "Can you name ono of tho most Important?" ' "Vch, Hlr," rcpjlctl tho pupil, "intm- .ty." "I'a, what's n 'iilnywrlKht'?" "A man who wrltcH Bluff to ko with , tho Bconcry, my on." HP'V '"What law la that timid, shrlnkliifi KlKj. ono over tlicro by tho donr?" HSL, "Tlio unhappy law that looks, uh It R'it wished it wore dead?" Bfg' "Yes; 'tlio nuo with tlio black uyo." Bulletin WKIIKl.Y liUI-LETIX Per Six Month $ ."( I'er Year, anywhoro In U- S...1.IIU I'er Year, anywhero In Canada 1 511 Per Year, pout) aid, foreign ... 2.(10 2256 entered it lb PmitMttic l Hnnniula lecrmiWUiii mutter .JUNE 19, 1912 think first: Is it true? kind? Is it tuaiwtc u. juococif. carried out by the President. of the convention incident is very dif- "Thill's tlm Sherman law." "And what Is thiH hold florid one ! tliat ovpryhoily treatB with bo iniich defprenco?" "That's tlio unwritten law." "Ilow.dld you Kot a .now maid mi quickly?" "l.mlvertlbed tho fact that our houuu clcnnlne lu all clone." . I It Ih UHolcbH to hope for tho best If you aro determined to keep thtnkliiK that tho 'Worst nlways linppcua. SEVERN SAYS HE (Continued Irom Page 1) horticultural coinmls'lon that the pent , liml almost dluppcarrd 111 the qunrnn- tlneil district, and that there wan no , further clnimcr of Importlnir It to Cali fornia, ticvrrln llntly cinilriullctii thin.' Campaign a Farce. I "The ciiinp.tlnn iipihul the Medlter- riineiin fruit fly In llnunll at present Is a rlilH ulmm farce itnd n useles unit cxtr.twiKnul ate nf money," said Hcv erln vexterday mornlnif "California I Ih'Iiik deceived. I 'hies n general itmr iintlne of Hawaiian frultM q declared, thl SI. ilc i In Imminent danger of tlio pet KettliiK n strong foothold mi thH Coast. ;or effort Iihk heen inude hy tho llauallnu fruit crimcni anil other kin dred Intcrots In the Mauds tft prevent Mr llnrtiimr nnd myself from comhiK In I iillfnnilii In tell the truth rthmil the frull ll v pent. ThnittM were made, mill we wire vwirned tliat If vp left wu li.nl lietter not ntteinpt to return." lnpeitii Wchilniiit Kalil eterday . mornhiK thnt the rlmrset inude hy Hev- rln were not lieu to him. hut he re riixed to Inlk nhoiit them lie admit ted, however, that 111 return wan dun lo the lU'tlvltle of Profesnor Severln nnd the fnet that he wait coining hero with the iiuiioiiiieeit Intention nf at tempting to crejtte a riiiillnn mill n frtilt-ily M-nre liefore the t'lillfornln Krult flrnvviTH' ioneiitlon Inspector Weliilaud hud heen Kta lloned nt the iKlandu fur nix months. LOCI BIDDERS The cllj nnd count) supervNorx went IroiiRl) on reionl last nlKht iim favnr- inir loeul llrms against nialiilaud eon etrns In the purchase uf a set of lu- triiinents for the Hawaiian hand. The matter wan brought up through the introduction of n lesolutfon pro dded h Murray, culllm,' for the re- jettion uf all hltN received t-everul weeks ago, in whkli dealers III nilisl- inl liistriinientH from all over tiiu t'ulted .Slates mid also In England en tered thu lists. Hy the passage nf a resolution, tho city clerk Is authorized to nsk for tc.li- hr for llrsl-elam hand lustriiim ills. all lilds to he la the hands uf thu ho.ud not lalir than July i. As the time lluil is closu at hand, the prospect of concerns oilier than .those In this city submitting tenders Is considered Vtry remote. To supply tlio baud with ll complete Kit of Instruments the city fathers hnvu appropriated about two thousand dollars. Bitulithii Up Again. l'rcshlcnt Oilman of the local tutu Ik'ile company Is In the livid to p.tvo Cum l 'street, mid submits u bid to ftirioim tho worlf at iipprnxlnrtt -ly UiCuu, guarmileelnB the llfo 'if tlio liavemciit at ten years. I lly Kuglneer Whltehniise In pre Kiillug new estimates for. bltu'l'r'o mill ihla block paveiuents for Qui en , licit, Muled that ohla, with tho joints lIlKd with iisphaltuin, resting on u live, ineli concrete base, would cost about IJO.UOO. J O. l'ratt, postmaster, notltlcd tho board that tho 1'edcral government ac cepted tlio proposition made by tho city for the removal of rubbish from the postnlllce A report received from City Knglncer Whitchousc was to thu effect that the White house municipal machine trav eled m; miles In April unit UL'S miles 111 Ma l'reustirer Shingle HUbnlltUd a btnte. states. "Wo now take pleasure In advising vou that we have succeeded In making a compromise with the tax assessor by a reduition of his llgures, of twenty- live per cent, so that the llrst 77 feet tilling Hotel street from tlio D.I liioti corner. Is now 17 70 per siitar foot, and the balance of the frontage. You Want milk that Is pure) milk that is rich) milk that Is' wholesome) milk that Is food In health and medi cine in sickness) milk that comes from absolutely san itary dairies under condi tions that are open to all who care to Investigate. That is the kind of milk we sell. Honolulu Dairymen's Association Phone 1542 HONOLULU,'T. H WD'NE8DAVJUiV.fi '19,-19I2. ' ' ' , HOUSES. EOr?ittENf;i'TO '' FUflNISHED No. of Bedrooms ' Tanlalua 3 $40.00 Kalmukl, 8th Avenue 3 40.00 Kali Road 2 25.00 CfiillcK. Avenu . 2 25.00 Klnau Street 3 60.00 Kaliala Deach 2 105.00 Puunul' Street 3 60.00 Nuuanu ,8treet 6 75.00 Kalak'aua Avenue ...,r i 3w , 37.50 . Paclflo .Height! ..,.,.11 )..'... .5 100.00 Beretanta Street ,; I. ..... 4 '..'..'75.00 UNFURNISHED , " Walplo .'i, ..... 3 $12.00,i Wilder Avenue ,.j.... l..lw..6 50.00 Wilder Avenue ...,,, '. .6.... '..'.,.' 20.00 ' Pua Lane .., ,'..,.. !,.'.M2ii. ..,.'..' 17.00" ' King Street .,..'...i. I...r.'.2f.'..'...i 22.50' - - King Street ' J :2.. .,,.:'..' C0.001 Alewa Heights ,..:Vr. ).. .'.'.2.,....'l.. 20.00 Lunalllo Street ... 3 30.00 Kalmukl, Ma'unaloa Avenue . i 2 270 Beekley and Kalihl Road ...A 4., 35.00 Young Street . 2 20.00 King Street ...3 35.00 AlKkea Street i 3 40.00 Kaill Avenue 2 18.00 Maumae 1...(See book) Hillside and Lower Manoa Road ....3 40.00 12th Avenue, Kalmukl 2 27.50 Nuuanu Street 2 35.00 Nuuanu Street 2 25.00 Young Street 4 18.00 Pawns Lane 2 18.00 Magazine Street , 3 22.50 TRENT TRUST CO., LTD. i A suggeslion lor, a wedding ' . i A Picture from pl FOR 'RENT FURNISHED House on Green" St.," :-4 Two BedrppitMi $45 per m)n;tii House on Kewalo St., Three Bjpdrbqms $75 per month. CJM- Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 BETHEL 8TREET 3.1 feet, nt the rate of ;r, "Therefore, wo u?e now willing to necept for the 153T Kiiutire feet of land required fur widening Hotel xtreet, the huiii of $10,633, ijio other terms mid conditions to MJml as by our orlglnsil offer of IVhrunry 2p. A Waterhouse Trust For Large terraced lot, corner Magaxlns and 8pencer streets. Well Improved and splendid view. Lots at Palolo Valley and Wilhelmlna Rise 500 and up. Story and half house on Klnau street) 3 bedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitchen, bathroom, servauts' quarters and garage $3500. For Rent FURNISHED Maklki Street t 2 Bedrooms $50.00 1915 Kalakaua Avenu 3 " 50.00 Keeaumoku 8treet'., ........2 " 00.00 UNFURNISHED Pilkoi Street, near King , 3 Bedrooms $30.00 Kalihl Road and Buckley Street 4 " 35.00 Palolo Hill (to Oetqber.n 1912) 1 " Kalakaua Avenue ..,,,.,.,..... 4 " 45.00 Judd Street ,.,.. 3 " 50.00 Matlock Avenue 2 " 27.50 Luntlilo Street ..i..,3 " .. 30.00 Lunalllo Street , ,...,..3 " " 35.00 .Beretanla Street 3 " 27.50 Henry. Waterhouse Trust Co., Limited, CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS THE MODERN WAY WIRELESS BE BUSINESSLIKE nummary It ui follows: Land, SlO.nSS; .liulldliiRs, 12,tr9; rents, JU0; reduced rents DS.r, lotiil, t2.1,S."9." That tho l'rojnutlnn Committee. Is In line yir it continuance nf munlci.tl help to tho I'Xti'tU nf S2.r,0 n month Is iiHxurril hyrtho friendly attitude now promised hy the puld cnmpiilRnerswhn tiro to spreud the fame of 'llnunll ncl nlmiK the length nnd hrendth of tho mulnland. It Is snld that Kdltor W. tl Hmltlt's statements regarding his attitude tuuards Ilawallans while nwny Is satisfactory to the hoard. Among other things, Secrctnry Wood of tho l'romotloii Committee, In replying to tlie board, says "that Mr. Hnilth fully appreciates the fact that tho llnwtill Promotion Committee will not for a moment stand for anything tending to Helmet from the fair tiiinio of Jfawall ami her people, mid that he Is In thor ough accord with our well-known lews on tliih matter Is mado evident ment showing u cash halaneo on hand May 31 amounting to 33,990.39. Campbell Estate Has Cheering News. In a tiimmunleulloii from the Cnmii- hell i;late, tile hoard wus Riven somo cheering Information In regard to the widening of Hotel street. The letter from his letter of acceptance) of; tho llfTf) ,tlll,l, htlt, I,,, ft, n mmrfilll-A " Sale FOR SALE,y v, ' Two Cottages, Kalihl ..' .'..$1800 Cottage, HarbotOe Lan '.,., ' 1, 2000 Cottage, Harbottle Lan ,.'1200 Cottage, Harbottle Lan 1750 Lot, Puunul, 30,000 iq. ft 1100 Lots 20 and 21, Blk. 8, Kewalo , 1000' 2. Bedroom House, Anapunl 8lreet .' 4500 3-Bedroom House, Pilkol Street 4750 2. Bedroom House, Lower Punihou 8treet 2850 Lot on Young Street, 12981 iq, 'ft '. 2000 2-Story House, Wilder Avenue. .' Lot on Tantalus. FOR RENT ;' Cottage., Wilder Avenue ,..-..... 5 Tantalus Residence of Qeneral Davis, furnished. , ' Furnished1 House, Alexander Street, for 2 months. GUARDIAN TRUST CO, Ltd., SECOND FLOOR, JUDD BUILDINQ Oi i NOTICE tll Organizations con templating taking part in the Fourth of July Parade will please notify De puty Grand Marshal Norman B. Courtney of ... such fact as soon as possible. Address all communications Deputy Grand Marshal, Norman B. Courtney, Fourth of July .Committee Head quarters: Hawaiian Trust Co. Bldg. 2nd Floor Tel. 1659 "A. to. fcRbwri, Grand Marshal. AUDIT COMPANY OF HAWAII 124 BETHEL STREET F. 0. Box 646 - Telephone 2033 Conducti ill classes of Audits, and Investigations, and furnishes Reports on all kinds of financial work Sagpestiona (riven for simplifjlnn ,or systematizing office wotk. All hnslnrss confidential "AKKurlnR yen f our Hlncero tippre elation nf )iuir cnupcriition and Ihmn ciiil iiHHhitiincc In the past, mid Tilth thu conviction that our work Iiiih heen Hitch uk tn wnrriint jour fulth In our ulnccrlty unit honesty of purpose unit believing Hint our future work will continue to Justify your much-needed support " Favor Armory Donation. In n coinmiinlctttlon m!drei.heil tn the iMiitrd, I'reHldent (ilKilnux of the Mrr cimntH' AnHoclntlon itnnotmced that the tllrcctorH of that oreaiilzatlnn were uuiiiilmotiH In fuvorhiK the propoiltlnn that the municipality cnntrlhuto Jill.OOO to tho itrmory fund i The city eiiBlneer Ims notllled the I ton lil of tiupcrvlxorx that ho Iiiih taken tlm matter up with K. ,M. Damon nnd MnniiKcr nihil of the Honolulu plan tation, and the former, lie xuyH, Ih will In k to Rive tho county the rlsht-nf-ny for tln ncy location of the rnud, In exchiiiigo for tlio rleht-of-wiiy of tin iiliandnned portion of the old road Mr. (I I lit,, for it leasehold Interest In tho required rlKht-of-way thrntiRh the crino lands. tlKureH tlm diimaKes nt Jl,- j 101. Tho eniilneer recommends that I this leiiKChohl Interest ho purchased iilul thn amount churned to tlm appro- priuuoii or cue .Moaiiaiiiii-ruuioa roan. NF.W - TO-DAY NOTICE. ! Notice Is hereby given that Jho tm nuul meethiB of the Hawaiian I'lshcrles. 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