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T3. S. WEATHER BUBEATJ, September 26. Last 24 hours' rainfall, .OS. BXTGAS. 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.95c; Per Ton, 37S.0O. Temperature, Max. S6; Min. 74. Weather, fair. 88 Analysis Beets, 9s. lltjd.; Per Ton, S31.70.

VOL. L No T9 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. SEMI-WEEK- U WHOLE No. 2941

STRONG REASONS AGAINST SALE SCHWERIN AND PACIFIC THE FISHMARKET PROPERTY OF MAIL INDICTED SH THE 1 tzz Committee of Civic Federation Cite the Robin- FEDERAL GRAND JURY son Scheme of Beautification in Opposition to r Proposal George Robertson Says to Sell at

Pe-terso- oaeas (Associated Press Cablegrams. Price Offered Would Be Criminal Bert n's SAN FRANCISCO, September 27. The Federal Grand Jury yesterday brought down, head officials Negotiations. C ! indictments against the of I& I Pacific Railroad g the Southern Company and of the Pacific Mail II I Steamship Company for violations of the" Interstate Commerce laws

k S --A -- on 1 the rates given for shipments consigned for the Orient. It is v3 a 1

d ft-- understood involved per- fi- that Harriman, Stubbs and Schwerin are It was breakers ahead, astern, port and starboard, yesterda - I hi 6 I S' k sonally in the matter. The indictments cover one hundred and forty ii ihe proposition of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. to buy the points. -- - oc-curri- e SAN September 24. flagship Fisiawarket site from the Government, One of the first things - 1 FEANCISCO, The West Virginia of Admiral - 1 Dayton's cruiser fleet, communicated local wireless while 850 .many citizens, among those taking an interest in the 5 f s 3 with the station to miles off port. The fleet will arrive here Friday. suggestion I tautification of Honolulu and its approaches, was the NEW YOEK, September 24. William Bandolph Hearst has issued a denial - : 1 Park Expert Robinson regarding the property in question. This that he will be a candidate for the Presidency. 1 s CHICAGO, September 24. Judge Landis has been advised by Attorney v.-a- cited to Governor Frear by a Civic Federation committee, and jS '9

- -- ' I General Bonaparte that he directs that the promise of immunity given the for refreshing the memory- of all concerned itJs liere reproduced. s v-- S Alton railway officials for information given in the Standard Oil case, be kept. ogedier with news and opinion of the day on the subject; SAN FEANCISCO, September 24. Lonergan testified today that Attorney Tirey L. Ford, of the United Eailroads, paid him 4000 to vote for the trolley ordinance favorable to the railroad. I 'The Beauttfving of Honolulu, by Charles Mulford Eobinson.) j 1 SAN FEANCISCO, September 24. W. E. Pierce, manager of the Pacific To water entrance I have given much thought. The hig new Coast Steamship Company, has resigned. tie ALLLrt dips, which will establish the location of this entrance as far as most 1 Stacct BOISE, Idaho, September 24. The jury for the trial of Senator Borah for 1 passasgers are concerned, extend for the present east of Alakea street f -- . defrauding the Government is complete. aad reach to Allen. Almost ideally located in front of this site is a , t PEEING, September 24. Wu Ting fang has been gazetted as Chinese stock of ground occupied by the old fishmarket, now practically aban- - minister to Washington. 5 dotted, imt public property to be developed as seems best. Here, then, PORT TOWNSEND, September 25. The revenue cutter sfce place to create formal and attractive entrance to the city I is that Thetis, which arrived here on Monday two and fifty-fo- ur e SUGGESTED WATEEFEONT E2TEA2fCES i"OE HONOLTJI.tT. with hundred ttet stall insure a good first and last impression to travelers and make ! fishermen, the survivors of the crew of the wrecked fishing bark I By Charles Mulford Eobinson, 1906. for r6ideats a ple&santer means of access to the docks thanany now Currier, from Bristol Bay, reports that Mount Makushin, near Prepared from Plan in the Office of the Survey Department. John X pO6Gfi5d. the coast of Unalaska, was in violent eruption on September 1, ac- 0 0 . .. The block is boimded by Alakea, Queen, Eichards and Allen streets companied by strong seismic disturbances. In the neighborhood of and. k 350 feet long by some 230 feet wide. I append a print showing the active volcano the ocean had been upheaved in places, forming I tJie plan. I have worked oat for it. The plot's Allen street line is set dry land. middle, or entrance, point thirty feet, and then is carried c back at the SAN FRANCISCO, September 25. The Republicans have to the street hne at either end in a curve. The purpose of this is DiTOFlNCEM nominated Daniel A. Ryan as their candidate for mayor, defeating space where most converges - !ob give greater to traffic at the point this Mayor Taylor for renomination. The- vote stood one hundred- - and aodeetfiUy emphasize invitation of the open space behind, to the jiins four votes for Ryan and forty-fiv- e for Taylor. 1 as a straight line shutting on" like private property would fail to it il BERLIN, September 25. President Cabrera, of Guatemala, has f do. On the brosd curving walks that follow these arcs to the en-- 5 EATHCART" AM A been notified that Davila has announced his intention of supporting trance at the center, I would have the sellers of leis. The position would President Bonillas for reelection as president of Honduras. be in eanally convenient nfi happy one for them and for the public As a result of this and in spite of the peace conference which has tfce entrance, seventy feet wide, I recommend a tall and handsome be?n arranged to meet shortly in Washington among the delegates !Ax the architectural achievement of the city. This might take of the South American republics, war between Guatemala and Hon- form either of pylons, or, as a more familiar type of gate with s. j 3f c duras is very probable at once. connecting bridge above the road, provide a place for the band, where ROW.: SAN FRANCISCO, September 25 District Attorney Langdon way music would carry easily ! it be out of the and where its got the unanimous nomination of the Republicans yesterday to suc- to the npper decks of the arriving or departing steamer. In the con- - ceed himself. sractSoa er ornament of this gate the word "Aloha" might well be OTTAWA, September 25. British Columbians are petitioning Sir Wilfred Beyond the entrance there would stretch a forty-five-fo- ot incorporated. 1 Laurier, Premier, to secure the immediate passage of an Oriental exclusion law. eight foot walk on either side of it, separated from the Chairman's Big Stick Col. Macfarlane and J. SAN FEANCISCO, September 25. Gallagher, ffho was the by and a half feet of turf. bribe distributer of the Board, testified in the Ford trial today. He said that Passing through the gate, which would give an unusually imposing Used to Hammer T. McCrosson to Go Budolph Spreckels promised to secure immunity front prosecution, for the ! easance to the city, the road and walks lead straight away to a point supervisors who confessed everything. 200 feet from the further end. Here they fork, proceeding by curves Brown. to London. HATTIESBUEG, , September 25. During a race riot here sir to the two corners, and so connecting with Alakea and Eichards streets. negroes were killed. the crotch of the fork, terminating the vista of the road, there NANTES, September 25 A steamer train was telescoped yesterday in IAt gradually rise a bank of tropical foliage: at the base, low ferns, "I am here to protect the rights of The Hamakua Ditch Company is Breval tunnel. Nineteen persons were injured. rdway higher the oleander, far back the banana, and back of all the all these men," declared Chairman! making preparations for the building WASHINGTON, D. C, September 25. Secretary Boot has started to visit arcs plot J taH palms. Outlining the at the front of the should be the Hustace at the meeting of the Board of what is known as the lower ditch, President Diaz of Mexico. j-- ? grown, f royal At the sides the ironwoods, already planted and well of Supervisors last night, jumping to and the Pacific Mail steamer China, OYSTEE BAY, September 25. President Boosevelt has gone to Washing palms. Overhanging 2, and in front of them date the walks, his feet and glaring at County Attor- tailing from this city on Saturday, will ton. algaroba will give a pleasant shade and yet be so low as not to ney Ae Cathcart, his cigar stub describ- take J. T. McCrosson and Colonel ST. PETERSBURG, September 26. Instructions have been screen beyond. Thus the entrance to Honolulu would be, as the trees ing circles as he shouted. George W. Macfarlane, bound for Lon- given by the Czar that Secretary Taft is to be received by the offi Eght to be, through a garden. adopting the suggested treat-ns-t, it In "Whom do you have to protect " de- don, where they will complete the fi cials thoughout Siberia and Russia will all the attentions usually would carry heavy traffic, Alakea and Eichards streets all the manded the County Attorney. nancing of the proposition.' The bond accorded to visiting sovereigns. use parkway passenger vehicles. sa ordinance restricting the of the to "Each and every one of these men," issue for the lower ditch will amount to ST. PETERSBURG, September is reported here that opportunity a waterfront park near this point, further to 25. It An for shouted back Hustace, sweeping the $S00,000, part of which has been sub on his visit here Secretary o'f War Taft will try to secure a general enhsdee the attractiveness of the entrance, is offered by the lots makai awed circle of Supervisors with his scribed in this city and the remainder Russo-America- n agreement. ssde street, from Alakea to Kekuanaoa, and to Tort a new pointed finger. of Allen if of which Macfarlane and McCrosson WASHINGTON, September 26. President Roosevelt has re- erected on another site. time this land may be "Good God, they Csstam House is In must be pretty low are going to England to arrange for. ceived advices from Havana to the effect that a plot to bring about additional large slips, but is not likely to be soon, and when they seeded for that have to look to you for The building of the lower ditch has a revolution in Cuba has been discovered, the backers of the move- 3aeanwh2e would easily make a very attractive harbor park, a protection," come-bac- k they their was the been delayed for some time, owing to ment being New York capitalists. pteasEnt sight to travelers, of still more importance to Honolulu of Cathcart, whose poked but face was up the San Francisco disaster, which NEW YORK, September 26. The challenge recently received resS&fsts. Considering the central location of this park, the fascination within a few Inches of the excited I broke up the, plans that had been made by the New York Yacht Club, for another series of races for the of the besy shipping scenes that it would offer, and the improvement chairman's, while In each face showed j for the financing of the proposition fa. America Cup from Sir Thomas Lipton, has been declined. The that its existence would effect, it would be abundantly worth its cost. the Tdnd of anger that men have who I that city, and caused a postponement reason given for not accepting is that the challenger accompanied If the park were made here, it should have a bandstand. The whole don't fight with their fists. a proposal size of shouljd exciting' of the work. The matter has now been his challenge with that the the boats be sirnatisn at this strategic point is one of unusual good fortune, and This was one of the many taken up again, and from the indica- limited. yocr board is to be congratulated on its opportunity to carry out a very scenes at the regular meeting of the . tions the financing will be completed September 26. between ' VALDEZ, Alaska, In a battle here, striking, valuable and memorable bit of public work. city fathers last night. Hustace chok-- in the near future and the work of the surveying gangs of rival railroad companies, six of the surveyors "Were such plans executed, a convenient and noble site for the new ed off every member of the body hat j construction should begin about the were wounded. Castsm House would be found in the plot between Alakea, AHen and himself, while every effort of the first of the year. SAN FRANCISCO, September 26 Wirelesses are now being HSaesa streets, with the park outlook on front and side; or on Eichards County Attorney was directed Into j The upper ditch has been completed received from the cruiser Colorado. She announces all well and an trying goad street. to the other members Into and water is now being sold to the uneventful voyage. defying the chairman and coming out ' ar- Pacific Sugar Mill and the Honokaa HAVANA, September 26. General Parra Ducassi and Mirea have been as champion of Brown. The a matter plantations. The bonds in this case rested and charged with conspiring against public order. It is rumored that sentiment by the action of the Com- closed with Hustace triumphant and are distinct from those which are to they have been plotting a revolt against the Provisional Government. mittee on Public Grounds of the Civic Cathcart and Brown in the discard, Civic Federation b issued for the lower ditch and WASHINGTON, D. O, September 26. The new battleships are to bo Federation. This committee consists the one or two little peeps from the amounted to $200,0CO, being taken up named North Dakota and Delaware. of Prank S. Dodge, chairman; Presi supervisors being squelched or ig- by Lewis & Co. of this city. From ten YOKOHAMA, September 27. The cholera is spreading Opposes the Sale dent Griffiths, of Oahu College; Ralph nored. to fifteen million gallons of water per throughout Japan, there having leen a totar of fifteen hundred cases Hosmer, Walter E. Wall 'and L. A. Time and time again the question of day are being used from the upper reported to the authorities. In Yokohama yesterday there were Thurston. Without any meeting; of the the payment of Brown's salary for the J four deaths from the disease. Tfee aBtaosacefaaat in the Advertiser fifteen days prosecut- ditch at present, and the work has Federation, but acting as authorized he has served as -! a success, September squadron, yesterl." Abx nn offer hadbeen made by the of Federation, this been great which makes it SAN FRANCISCO, 27. The cruiser rules the icg attorney m uie uisiticz uourt came seem the same will be - appointment assured that which sailed from Honolulu on the nineteenth, are expected to make 1 r th- r jicaase ef the old Sshmarket committee secured an up in some form or another and every ! case now with Governor Frear to present objec- - jhe In the new work which is this port today. Trr?aer aa tae waieriront. uei.ecii cqTo All" time was mentioned i being undertaken. 5rtTe r i " wnnowl n a tit it Hustace and September conven- streets, J SAN FRANCISCO, 27. The Laborites, in ec ani KJcaards created TfnmBfm ' rthcart TniTPfl if rm tn nrnriir r. Tbe officers of the Hamakua Ditch rr.rt' Company are M. Lewis, president; tion yesterday, nominated P. H. McCarthy as their candidate for nor interest an attenaoa uaa m to attend this conference with the fare. Eventually County Attorney ' F. ' the a -- V.?e Kaan J. T. McCrosson. vice president; H. F. mayor. The nomination excited bitter opposition from some of the r 1a Ynl Governor, but Mr. Dodge, President -; nan to amena nis payroll so as to ex- sec-du- de community Griffiths and Mr. Wall met the Gov- iTrfs, treasurer; C. F. demons, delegates, fifteen of them leaving the hall after the final vote was Usaed tmc sotae time. The gets ' di- - ernor at 3:30 o'clock. The conference Brown, who nothing for the retary, and Frank E. Thompson, was fcsraediately interested. There com- he has done and is promised " rector. The water lor tne upper autcn lasted about half an hour. The work the WASHINGTON, September 27 President Roosevelt has an- was evidence at once of a. very strcng mittee stated that it represented not same salary for the time he continues j comes from reservoirs, which will have 350,000,000 gallons, lo- nounced will no objection on the of America and a very jrfaespread objection to the only those who opposed the sale of the to work for the Supervisors who don't a capacity of that there be part to ap- f cated in Kohala mountains. Chinese f the property at any price, fishmarket property on the present want him. the the appointment of Wu Ting Fang as Ambassador to the aiJenatien price, The Brown salary question came up In the case of the lower ditch ther& belnp would be very plication or at the offered but United States. tie feetes that it who opposed the sale of at early in the meeting and lasted, with are no reservoirs needed. The water J those it MADRID, September 27. There have been great floods in the lad poHcy 'for the Territory to part any price. a few lucid intervals, until after nine come3 from the WaJpio Valley, and it does not o'clock." The approval of the regular is estimated that from 73,000,000 to 200, district of Andalusia. Two hundred persons have been drowned. this property. "The question of price 1 vtth (Continued on Page Four.) villages been destroyed. Concrete expression was given to this on Page Four.) (Continued on Paga Vive.) and many have

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3, fiiiiTrr :. vft a J. j '.1 fnm HAWAIIAN GAZETTE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. SEMI-WEEKL- Y. WORLD'S BIGGEST PINEAPPLE CANNERY CHICAGO TAKES itttiptjiteJijgJjJe,jt,Ji T si "rv.r OF OUR 4 NOTICE i& i. Ik iff1. 4 ".. 3 ' . '-- rR- - t ISLAND FRUITS

," x Ifitfa aRr-S- . The following Indicates the Interest condition. Chicago of course gather, which the Experiment Station's recent in every fruit of the world for whllih-ther- e a Hkely-tha-t C Is profitable sale, but It is I "S . shipment of island fruits aroused in certain of Hawaii's product JPt .V S Chicago. It Is from The Bulletin, the arr weekly publication of the Chicago As so far novelties as to need systematic; It sociation of Commerce. It is publish effort at introduction. The Hawaiian, ed under a good display head and with pineapple is a glorious mammoth of a "When T. Edward "Wilder, chairman creature, ranging in weight from four-t- o of thePublIcity committee, was in the nine pounds, and juicy to the polnc Hawaiian Islands, he brought away of being both food and beverage. an enthusiasm for this new American TEMPTING HAWAHAN RARITIES- territory and Imparted something very - like it for the work and Ideals of the The avocado or alligator pear is lit- Chicago Association of Commerce. Out tle known in this market. Most ship- or his visit has grown an enterprise ments of this fruit have reached th about to come to Its climax in Chicago. Pacific ports in bad shape, but ex- i3 s This enterprise is the laying down in periments have shown that proper-method- this city of a cargo of Hawaiian fruits of shipment will probably-secur- e la two or three instances unfamiliar. delivery of this fruit to Interior-market- s for-It- s ml Interesting, and worthy careful ex- In a condition requisite ploitation for their trade possibilities. analytic consideration by Amerlca.i Ji This shipment originates with the tastes. The tree of the alligator pears government's agricultural experiment is susceptible of orchard cultivation. station in the Islands, and with the The mango is a delicious fruit, saarte-l- y Hawaiian Promotion Cbmmlttee. known in the United States, al- Greater care could not be taken than though Hav ail has forty or fifty va- has marked the preliminaries of ship- rieties. It ships well in cold storage HA.WAHAIT PINEAPPLE COMPANY'S CANNERY, IWILEI, HONOLULU. (Advertiser Photo.) ment, for Hawaii's appeal for recog- The papaya fruit is both of long and nition is to be nothing less than the round type. It tastes like an osage-melor-?. occasional thousand cases. Great Central Market. First, Jared It can be shipped In cold stor- With the exception of an . . . i' ...... - - . Il ,.t. ,t. .. .. G. Smith, director of the United States age without deterioration In flavor. manager of the carload of fruit, the fag ends of the L. E. Arnold, the agricultural experiment station In the The Isabella grape is offered in Hawaiian Pineapple Company's can- every season's crop, the canning of pineap- j "Build Ships and Eat Dirt." Islands, dispatched to San Francisco market almost month ning plant, is satisfied with the record an experimental shipment of fifteen of the year. There are possibilities la ples at the works of the Hawaiian he has made this season but looks for- . .. . a. .. .. -- .. .. ,m .., ...... tons of island fruit, chiefly alligator cultivation of this fruit between De- pears, papayas. cember ana export Pineapple Co. in Iwilei is over. In suc- TETVi bananas and June for to Amer- ward to greater things in each YORK, September 5. The all the talk that President Roosevelt ican cities. Hawaiian grapefruit SEEKING A TRUSTWORTHY is the warehouse are piled tier after tier ceeding season for some years to come. Times this morning publishes the fol- had entered into an understanding with fine, and the Hawaiian orange a foun- of cans, tested, labeled and ready to At present he is busy drafting the lowing as a "Washington dispatch: the German Emperor by which German tain of juice. box for shipment to the main centers plans for the new buildings to be start- "Build ships and eat dirt." Cap- fleets were to guard these shores after This consignment was dispatched The Hawaiian banana commands: under care of J. E. Higgins, horticul- the most discriminating patronage In. of the mainland, to Canada and to ed at once and is also figuring out a tain Eichmond Pearson Hobson, the the departure of Admiral Evans and turist of the experiment station, who, the San Francisco .market. It Is of the-typ- e points across the Atlantic, for the means of disposing of the waste from country's most strenuous advocate of his 16 battleships. upon reaching San Francisco, cabled known as the Chinese banana. has gone the canning works. new condition Hono- fame of Hawaiian pines a greater navy and the member POWERFUL inEW BATTLESHIPS. the of the fruit to The Hawaiian cooking banana is prac- abroad and the entire pack was or- The price paid the growers this sea- of the House of Representatives from lulu. Thereupon with increased knowl- - tically unknown out of the Islands, but The flagship new edge sold before the workers in son for their ran from $20 to of the fleet is to about matters of packing, han none the less there should be openings? dered and pines the Sixth Alabama District, coins this dling, temperature, etc., were $27.50 a ton according to the quality be the New Hampshire, a 16,000-to- n there for It in our season of dearth of fresh; the fields at Wahiawa had begun to phrase as descriptive of the condition dispatched a second mixed fruit ship- vegetables. of Some shipments be- battleship, which is to be ready for harvest the raw material. The season the fruit. few in which he believes the people of the ment of twenty-fou- r tons, which, be- re- commission early in January. Soon FUTURE OF THE itANGO. has been successful to the highest ex- cause of ovempeness, had to be United States find themsehes by rea ing transferred at San Francisco to frac- after her pennant is broken out she a refrigerator car, What the government, whose trade; pectations, the fruit arriving at the fused, but this was a very small son of-- their failure to appropriate started eastward with stops for inspection Ogden, Interests are not personal but univer- first-cla- tion of offerings growers will be joined by the Mississippi and at factory in ss condition, the the and the more liberally in the past for the navy. first-ela- Salt Lake and "Denver. Mr. HIgglns, sal, says about the mango is Interest- now have a idea of what is Idaho, two ss battleships which new machinery was kept at work at better Captain Hobson, who has arrived in In charge of the shipment, arrives ing. The report from the bulletin or the Cramps are building and which its highest speed, the employes learned needed, so that refusals in the future Washington for the coming session of Friday, Aug. 30, and the fruit is ex- the aforesaid experiment station, men- will are now more than 90 per cent com- pected Aug. 31 Sept. 1. tioned above, their duties rapidly and gave the best have to be very little. Congress, does not mince words in dis- or It Is planned contains those educa- pleted. that the car will be sidetracked the tional data: satisfaction and the run was per- James D. Dole, the president of the at of cussing the possibilities of war with street freight "The mango 'Rill be- breakdown of any company, discussed prices at a consid The New Hampshire is similar to State terminal of, the unquestionably formed without a Japan and the sending of Uncle Sam's Northwestern railway. come a popular fruit In the the Connecticut, the present flagship markets description and without a mishap. erable length with the representative big fleet to the Pacific. He goes fur With this Important shipment of of the temperate zone. Its beauty or of Rear Admiral Evanst The main bat- Two and a quarter million cans, of of the Advertiser, particular attention ther than the Department in its an miscellaneous Hawaiian fruits seeking form and coloring, its enchanting aro- all sizes, was the season's pacK, dur- being paid to the report that during tery consists of 4 twelve-inc- h rifles, S friendship and business is a ton of ma and delicious flavor, make it a nouncements, plans, etc., and says the pineapples, wonders all, presented by fruit universally appreciated ing rush days as much as eighteen the coming season the prices to be of- eight-inc- h and 12 seven-inc- h guns. In where the fleet should go to the Far East and be the Hawaiian Promotion Committee to known. The Inferior seedling varieties, pared, to independent growers would the secondary battery will be 20 three-inc- h, carloads of fruit being received, fered kept there. the Chicago Association of Commerce. have been responsible for the unenvi- three-pound- be 12 er c, sliced, cooked, canned and stacked lower than this year, while it was 'The only possible hope of peace is The committee named by Mr. "Wilder able reputation whdeh it has acquired semi-automat- twenty-fou- r hours, the intention increase to 2 er ic and a to receive this ifrult are R. G. Mur- among some travelers. The fine varie- away within the to the price to get our entire fleet out to the Far ready for the next shipment from the be asked for the canned product. Both full score of machine guns of smaller doch, fruit merchant, 40 Dearborn ties have only recently been introduc- East," said Captain Hobson tonight. street; George W. Sheldon, chairman ed in the American tropics, fields. Eighteen carloads of fresh these assertions were denied by Mr. caliber. The hull is protected by a and are? If Japan can not find some further of the Foreign Trade committee of the as yet known to but few. "When thes, amount to thousand who price complete belt of armor with a uniform pineapples sixty Dole, stated that the both pretext between now and the sailing association: Richard C. Hall, chair- shall have been propagated and widely to which required a force of the raw material and canned thickness of nine inches. man of the Executive committee: distributed In Hawaii, Florida, Porto-Rico- , fruits, handle the of the fleet it is not unlikely that she on the cannery payroll of seven hun- pines could be nxed only after the The Idaho and the Mississippi are "Homer A. Stillwell, chairman of the the Philippines, Cuba and Mexi- will cause the Yellow Press Ways and Means confmlttee; L. G. co, the growing of the will be- dred men. At one time, during the question of supply and demand had different type, are in fact of a type fruit i of Japan to inflate the people of Japan, Kunze, fruit merchant, 60 state street, come an Important Industry. The de- height of the eight hundred men been settled, which would not be until peculiar to themselves. Although of who-ar- e run, and use this as a basis to make rep- and the Publicity committee. mand for It will Increase as those two can- near beginning of each season. The only 13,000 tons, as against 16,- - young have seen worked in the shifts at the the resentations to America to withhold the OUR HAWAIIAN TRADE. jet the markets. nery, drawing down in their pay en- fruit crops of the mainland determined 000 tons.of the New Hampshire, and Increase In their capacity for oranges, the further progress of the fleet, and The Import trade of the United lemons, pomelos (grapefruit), bana- velopes an average of three thousand to quite an extent the prices the job- vessels of her class, the Mississippi and if necessary pretend with regret that States with Its territory Hawaii, Is as nas and many other fruits. Hawaii; dollars a week. The biggest output on bers would offer for Hawaiian pines. Idaho carry in their main batteries yet largely sugar. Hawaii is Increas- should grow a large portion of th she has to urge and insist that we do coun- any one day was between eighty-fiv- e A plentiful crop would mean smaller guns almost identical in caliber and ing her articles of export to this mangoes for the western markets. not send the fleet further. try, and these have grown from and eighty-si- x thousand cans. prices for the local canneries, a scarc- number to those mounted on the larger "The experiment station has experi- r of mainland would a A CRITICAL in 1897 to $29.071,S13 In 1907. We mented ,for several years In the keep- The Hawaiian Pineapple Company's ity fruit create JUNCTURE. vessels. The only difference is that partly paid Imports In greater demand for the Hawaiian prod-- have for these ing of mangoes in cold storage with, cannery Honolulu is the biggest whereas New Hampshire carries 12 1907 exports $14,433,725. Al- in uct and a consequent stiffening in the All in all, we are at a very critical the with worth most favorable results. Mangoes may 1 seven-inc- h, though our purchases from In pineapple cannerv m the world. This price. The prices to be paid next sea- juncture in our country's foreign re the Mississippi mounts but Hawaii be kept much longer than avocados, 1907 were represented by. nearly 2S fact is not realized by the great ma- 10 of this caliber. Owing to the re- under refrigeration without deteriora- son, or during the winter season, which lations, and at a period when the Pa millions worth of sugar of the more tion in quality. They jority of the people of this Territory, will commence about the first of the duction in length from 450 feet to 375 have been ship- nama Canal is not complete, which will than 29 millions of Imports, there Is ped long distances and have arrived but it is a fact and more than this year, is therefore a matter which can be our dangerous period, the period feet, the secondary battery is some a growing trade in Hawaiian fruits, in perfect condition. There Is hut on only be it is an indication in a slight way of settled at the time, forecasts that will be sought by Japan backed what smaller than that carried by the and It is these which the distributors obstacle to the development of a large being speculative of the Great Central Market need to ana prosperous what may be expected of the pineapple only. by the Powers to bring on war. Connecticut. mango industry in Ha- industry of Hawaii when it attains its The question of canning other fruits know about If they would bring Amer waii, and this one calls for immediate "During this period, because of our BEING MODERNIZED. ican products Into competition with and stringent action of the part growth. Already the plans are drawn than pineapples has not yet been sub-tropic- of taken by our al utterly inadequate navy, our people These three ships are alone as pow- similar fruits raised the government. The mango-weev- il np for the doubling throughout of the up seriously by the company, although tropical English and Latin-Americ- an must be prepared to not only be ex- erful as was the Atlantic battleship and threatens the industry, and the longer plant and buildings at Iwilei and for it is probable that experiments will be neighbors. the fight against ceedingly calm and conservative, but fleet at the time of war with Spain. It is delayed, the. ware-bouse- the Twenty years ago Americana the more than doubling of the s. made within a year to determine what knew greater will be Its difficulties and ex- to accept any form of humiliation that They are to have as consorts three little of the banana. Now Its consump- The supply this season during can be done in the way of utilizing the pense." may come. "We have neglected the of the veterans of that war, the Iowa, tion Increases at about a million dol- Chicago fruit jobbers In speculating; the rush taxed the capacity of the machinery for the canning of other year. A while ago question of defense so long that we Indiana and Massachusetts. All three lars worth a little upon the future of Hawaiian fruit In works only just installed, the supply Hawaiian fruits during the periods the grape fruit was a queer, extrava- this must now eat dirt. Our policy must of these are now being modernized, and market should reckon In Its favor gathered from the four hundred acres when the pineapple business is quiet. gant looking creature to northern with the fact that the government bo to build ships and eat dirt, and when completed will be more pow- eyes. Today producer hardly is of pines planted by the company and H- far the fostering its cultivation and correct - we can not stop keeps pace with the demand. While eating dirt until after erful and efficient than they were dur- transportation. is for the Chicago-deale- r from two hundred acres planted by in- pineapple Is pretty It the ships are built." ing the Santiago campaign. the well estab- to determine It3 acceptability, dividual growers. For next season the T IS lished, the avocado and mango are prices USE Captain Hobson believes the clash This fleet will have as its auxili- and the public taste belntr rnn- - company alone has one thousand acres rarities. All these fruits are native to sldered. with Japan may come in February, if aries the three new scout cruisers which that land of possibilities, Hawaii, six in growing pines and the small farmers HAWAII AS A BUSINESS PROPOSI- postponed that long by reason of af- are now almost ready for service, fne days distant from our own Pacific are doubling and trebling their plant- coast, compara- TION. fairs in China. Chester, Birmingham and Salem. These and as much nearer, In V ings. To handle next year's crop the tively speaking, as by fast express considering Honolulu as the "The official announcement that the vessels are of 3750 tons each, and are source of new business. It Is interest- Oahn Bailroad & Land Company is steamers our future trade with the ing to Lionel Hart appeared in police court Dowager Empress of China will ab- expected to attain the extraordinary Islands shall ordain. know that certain of Its com- preparing to increase its rolling stock, mercial and social dicate next February on the Chinese 25 tHawall Is now studying, scientifical- conditions are necessarily so, as although the railroad yesterday morning for preliminary speed of knots an hour. these: ly, the culture and transportation of trial on the carge of mutilating and New Year, brings to the front the The fleet will subsequently be in- Honolulu 45,000 service this season was thoroughly sat fruits, this being under the supervi- has people. destroying public documents, kerosene whole question of the fate of that creased by the addition of the two on Average temperature 74 degrees, and isfactory it kept the company busy in sion of the office of experiment sta- average warehouse receipts for oil, and his case great empire," said he. battleships, South Carolina and relative humidity 73 per cent, .handling the tons of fruit offered it tions of the United States department A was continued "American diplomacy inaugurated two armored of agriculture. The horticulturist of northwest wind blows 260 days or for transportation. until this morning. No Michigan, and those fast the year. The rainy season attorney under Secretary Hay and continued the Hawaiian station Is J. E. HIgglns. Is from one-thir- represented him the time, cruisers, North Carolina and Montana, (Already over d of this sea- at who, as above said. Is In charge of November to the end of March. A. G. M. Robertson having under Secretary Boot secured the adop- of 14,500 tons an improve- Fourteen son's pack of the Iwilei cannery has withdrawn. vessels and the experimental consignment of mix- Pacific mall steamers call tion willingly or at this port. been boxed and shipped and the rest After the continuance Attorney George unwillingly by the ment on any that are now in service. ed Hawaiian fruits to Chicago. The The assessed property la $31.000.0C-0- r Davis gave notice of appearance for Powers of the open-do- or policy for is the present intention of the venture takes impetus In the Hawai- will follow as soon as the cans can be It ana tne rate of taxation 1 per cent. Hart Hart stated that he had ex- China. Since Japanese ascendency in Government to send Evans' fleet to ian Promotion Committee. H. P. "Wood, labeled and the ioxes filled. Job-- " secretary. One thousand five hundred telephosa pected a talk with Attorney Breckons, the Far East, a plan has been on foot Hawaii and the Philippines, and if it subscribers 26 miles berg in San Francisco, Omaha, Chicago, It would appear that the problem of and of electric of the prosecution, in regard to his to overturn this just policy, and to is brought home at all to bring it home car service show It to be no Island Brooklyn, New York and London have the Hawaiian shippers Is to put rare castaway. plea. He did not want to make a plea substitute for it the dangerous 'sphere via the Suez Canal. But there is no market in marketable tempting supplied their own labels and these and It has three good hotels. tnat would interfere with all the facts, of influence' policy." to Government means and palatable fruits Into the Chicago hint as when the Two forty-eig- ht are being pasted on the tins by nimble concerning others alleged to be Impli hundred and licens- words ANOTHER. to have the fleet begin it3 homeward ed automobiles and carriages keep girls. All the labels bear the cated, being brought out. Later he AILANTIC FLEET. fectly equipped and well drilled fleet, told the police journey there are many, in fact, who things moving. "Hawaiian Pineapples". One batch that he knew nothing NEW YORK, September 4. From free to move speedily to part of any money being paid to legislators believe that once out in the Pacific it any of Seven banks are ready to promote of labels arrived describing the fruit good anthprity is It learned that at the the globe to urge legislation favoring the Stand-- will be kept there. at short notice, and the pres- as Bahama pines, 'and these were ard Oil's Independent instance of President Boosevelt the ent plans contemplate has a paid fire department. warehouse at the increase of Fraternal, promptly put to one side. There is no Iwilei. This morning his case may Navy Department has already begun ANOTHER STORY. social and sporting or- be the strength of the existing Atlantic ganizations abound. intention of allowing the pines of Ba- continued for a couple of weeks. to formulate plans for the establish- WASHINGTON, D. C, September 5. H fleet from 18 to 28 battleships. This Two opera houses attract continent- hama or any other place to gain a ment of another Atlantic fleet, one Tt is stated at the Navy Depart- will afford a command as large as can al features. FROM MEXICO. reputation belonging only to the pines that will replace the armada which ment that the President does not con- bo properly directed by any one officer, A cable ties the islands with San of Hawaii. The following paragraph was clipped Admiral Evans is soon to to Pa- template the creation of two battleship Francisco and Manila. i take and it will, moreover, about mart the Steam The Iwilei plant this season handled from the "El Sol," a newspaper at Her-mosil- o, cific waters. fleets. Nor does Secretary Metcalf, and wireless communication capacity of the ports and dry docks unify the Islands and railways between fifty and sixty per cent of Mexico, It being a part of a Although nor even the General Board, which is servo letter to the publisher from a friend: the dispatch of these 16 in any particular section of the world. leading plantations. he whole product of all the islands. "On my last trip to my properties on battleships removes from Atlantic supposed to represent the extreme view So it is asserted positively at the De- Three agricultural experiment sta- ac- tions are developing There are several other canneries the frontier, my beast fell with me to waters the chief naval reliance of this in naval developments, favor either the partment that there is not the least Hawaiian - i sources. tively at work, three others on Oahn, the ground, wounding me badly, but by country, it is now known that the Gov division of the present magnificent fleet intention of keeping the battleships chance provision had brought In my two on Hawaii, one on Maui and an- I ernment has no Intention of keeping under Admiral Evans, commander, or which will go to valise a flask of Chamberlain's Pain the Pacific permanent- QUININE THAT DOES NOT AFFECT other on Kauai, and the sales of each the Atlantic seaboard the creation of another fleet in order on Balm, and after using it I was able denuded of naval ly those waters. That fleet, it 13 THE HEAD of these is limited only "by the amount to continue my journey the following defense. Jts plans, which are now bti-i- ng that there may be a formidable Amer added, will surely return to the At- LAXATIVE BROMO QuinineTablets for Colds, Grip,. Influenza each can turn out. Next after the day as If nothing had happened. 1 hurried to completion, contemplate ican navy in both oceans the Atlan lantic seaboard after it ha3 fulfilled ita or any never tire of praising this popular lini- Catarrhal disorders. Headache and Honolulu cannery, the Maui plant the establishment of another powerful tic and the Pacific. On the contrary, mission and demonstrated the feasi- Feverish or Malarious? ment or of recommending It." For sale conditions-- E. -- out fleet of i3 handled the greatest pack, turning by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., armorclads, whose base will be it reported at the Navy Department bility of safely transferring such a vast W. Grove's signature on every box. -- Made jn the neighborhood of; twenty-fiv-e Agents Hawaii. in Atlantic waters. This disposes of as better policy; to maintain one per-- naval force between oceans. by PARIS MEDICINE CO.. for Saxat Lotus,. U. S. of A,

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. SEMI-WEEKL- Y u STRAUS INT5 LEASE IF MISS fiM'S LIST IF KILLED H POUCEIU HEMEHWAY TO THE HILQ HRF GASE REVIEWED HER A CLOUD FROM 1 morn- sum- IT "While it seems certain that Govern- Editor Advertiser: In Sunday The San Francisco Chronicle (From Wednesday's Advertiser.) or Frear will not accede to the petition ing's Advertiser there was printed an marizes the deaths and injuries result- Adam Xuncan, police officer in the of the Hllo people to borrow $20,000 for article, "Official Statement of Miss ing from the rioting in connection with Ewa district, Is under suspension until Improvement of the Hilo wharf, Yarrow's Case." The statement needs the street car strike of that city as an investigation can be made Into his (Washington Star, Sept. 11.) the another solution of the difficulty ap- further explaining; as It is not quite follows: conduct, some indications that he has TROUBLE Tin- - visit of Secretary Straus to tKe while peared yesterday, and there has correct. BY UNITED RATLROAD EMPLOYES. been grafting having been uncovered Pacific including the Hawaiian no decision been made as yet, it seems Ceast. In Miss Tarrow's resignation as read In an Inquiry made yesterday by Sher- Islands, has been most enjoyable one, likely that one will be arrived at In "My resigna- Killed in riots 3 a to the church, she said: iff Iaukea. ap- .asd is likely to lead to practical re- the next few days. Testerday the Wounded in riots 29 Duncan is one of the tion taking effect at the close of the pointees of Iaukea, this will Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation Com- how- but not sults. A firm believer in the idea that year, December 31. If you wish, Police wounded in riots 1 save him if the investigation ordeied (From Wednesday's Advertiser.) interests intrusted to Lis safe-eep- ug pany made an offer to Governor Frear ever, will close my work Septembei the net gov- I shows the reports against him to be Within the next few days some" ac- admin- to lease the Hllo wharf from the 30, my resignation taking place not maid not be entirely twenty-on- Total casualties 33 true, in which case a charge of extor- tion may ernment for the period of e earlier than at the close of my year." bo taken In regard to the istered frew his desk in "Washington, im- tion will be laid against him. years, agreeing to spend ?:0,000 in Miss Tarrow, for the good of the BY STRTKEES AND BIOTEES. A report Queen's Hospital matter, which has Secretary determined to make a provements on structure. that Duncan's conduct was the the church and for her own sake, did not Killed (policeman) 1 not all that It should be was brought been slumbering quietly since Govern- persoaal inspection of the workings of According to the offer made, the gov- wish to close her work until the end up Wounded to the Sheriff, who Immediately left or Frear took office. The matter la the department away from the capital, ernment will have the right to take of her yeaif. The Standing Committee for Walpahu improve- 2 to investigate, taking now being Investigated by Attorney acquaint--- the lease by paying for the said, "No, close your work September Police with Special and to become personally d The him Officer Townsend as General Hemenway and. In case he ments which have been made. 30, when Dr. Scudder enters his field." Passengers 9 Japanese interpreter. with the various officials having only Governor Duncan denied decides that It Is his duty to take the matter was brought to Central Union church Is not giving Railroads men 210 he had accepted or United that bribes fees In matter up in an official capacity, there-shoul- d -- apervieion. He accordingly planned a Frear's attention yesterday through a one cent, as stated in any way, Miss Tarrow acknowledging, however, that be interesting" developments be- along the Canadian border to Van-ooove- r, communication rrom the steamship Sunday's paper. She was perfectly he accepted of'sundryt trip 223 had the gift fore the courts. Seat-ti- company, and when asked about the year expired. Total casualties aad thence south through e willing to work until her bottles of beer from a hotel keeper. In any event the matter will mattei last night he had not yet had is not will- be aad Portland to San Francisco, with If the Standing Committee Four killed and 252 known to have Two Japanese told the Sheriff, on the brought before the courts in "the near time to consider the proposition which ing, is not Miss Tarrow's fault, destination. then it been wounded is the record of the 131 other hand, that they had had to pay future, as, if It is decided by the At- Hoaotttlu as the ultimate had been made. salary for the remainder of the Duncan services. One and her period be- for Japanese torney General 'that-th- e matter is not He retaraed to Washington today, and In sppaking of the matter Governor year only due and not a days of the car strike that given him is her just had ten dollars In connection within his jurisdiction and duty to In- his experiences, Frear said: gift. gan' May 5th and continued till the with getting hla saloon license, talked freely about ago the idea vestigate, suit will be brought by a. Is-laa- "Some few days I talked the especially these in the Hawaiian fe. When the church voted out of the boycott of tho cars was removed by being that any facts known against private individual taxpayer, matter over with the Inter-Islan- d peo- as a whicn love of their hearts to give Miss Tar- the unions the night of September 12. him should not be brousrht to the at- will bring the matter into the courts ple and suggested to them that they $500 close of eight years tention of the Board of License Com- row at the her long-continu- cause thorough he arrived at Honolulu the see the railroad people and obtain per- It was guerrilla war- and a Investigation. Waa of faithful, loyal service, it was only a missioners. The other Japanese told When asked about the matter over were out in force to greet him mission if possible to use the leeward practical way of showing their appre- fare, with an aggregate force of about a tale of having been allowed to take was the telephone last night Attorney Gen- fcts They were taken to side of the railroad wharf. That ciation. As a matter of fact, she has 1500 operating carmen in scattered some goods out of a store closed under aad party. matter eral Hemenway said: the last that I heard of the saved the church six hundred dollars pairs attacked in force by an aggregate an execution, of which Duncan was In "Yes, the hotel in automobiles, the route be- today, when received the matter of the trouble at the from them till I during the last six months by doing charge, the police officer being squared Queen's Hospital Is now Inves- ing lined on both sides by the people. lease which you of fully 9000 persons, counting the big being the application for a other "people's work. When Mr. Tur- for the permission. tigated In my office, to see whether deinon-trauoo- s. good crowds in the principal riots and the It who were enthusiastic in their have referred to. Perhaps It is a ner six months ago, and on her This Is the second Investigation into my duty, as matter, left is Attorney General, under The presence of Representa- solution for the wharf but I shoulders was thrown other work, she scores of small bands in the numerous .extortion charges against the police the common law, to take the matter ii go deeply add- have not had time to Into it never murmured, but like a man did night and daylight attacks. under the Iaukea administration, in up. tive aad Mrs. Nicholas Longworth ex- enougn to make any decision. I work and her own with- both cases the charges being taken up say sub- ed te the warmth of the demonstra-tae- a. Mr. Turners From the office reports kept by the "I have nothing to on the 1 pect to do so within the next few days. one word of complaint. When Dr. promptly. The first case of the kind ject yet, gone delegations from out United Railroads of every day's hap- as for I have not deeply At the hotel At present I have been very busy with Sylvester left, still more was thrown was that in which Eugene Duvaul lntp the matter and know little more f come penings, appears 209 of its non- the board of trade, merchants' ex-- a number of matters which have on her shoulders, and she has done all it that chelle, of the Honolulu special force, about it than I have seen In the news- up and will complete them before tak- union carmen were all serioui-l- y, Is said to be Implicated. Duvauchelle -- fa&sg, Chinese, Japanese and other in her.pow er, but her'salary was never injured, paper accounts. In case I find that it ing up the wharf matter. was suspended charge was made ex-- ralsea. one nas oeen iiywt; iu " mostly with brickbats and rocks, and a Is my duty to go ahead in the investi- asodeties. greeted the Secretary, received petition from Hllo in against him, resulting in grand jury "I a three persons' work and has done it fly- a gation I shall probably consult with to dinners and made re- soven with bullets, and a few with steaded Invitations regard to the wharf yesterday and well. indictment. His trial is to come off the attorneys representing private par- requests for speeches. plied to it today, setting forth the rea- say ing glass, and others with fists and before Judge Robinson within a few" 71 It is all very well to "Thank ties who are concerned, and take the 1 LAWS. sons on account of which I have de- you," congregation and the ma- clubs. In addition to this big casualty days. trouble before the courts. This will COMPLAINT OF SHIPPING but the gone cided not to make the S20.000 loan for jority of the church members wished list, which does not contain a single Duncan's case will be into thor- probably be done through a proceeding Secretary Straus made several nota- purpose. time not oughly and if anything crooked is that At that I had to do more than this, and the $500 fatality, the car company had 3529 win- In equity, though as you can under- while Honolulu one Inter-Islan- d proof ble addresses at seen the application of the voted by them was meant to be a lit- found out and is capable of he stand I cannot say in what manner. dow panes broken out of its cars by will be prosecuted. at a banquet given in his honor by Company." tle token of their appreciation. "It will be two or three days before rioters. also had Turk and Fill- M Mr. Hatch, and at a dinner given by H I have known Miss Tairow intimate- It its I can arrive at a decision In regard the Honolnlu Chamber of Commerce the ly for years and In this field and every more car barn fence battered down; to my duties under the law In such a short-circuit- in- she has worked she has high current electric wires ed case, as I wish to be thoroughly policy of the government in relation other where its FRUIT given her life for Christ's work with two different times; car rails 'S formed In the matter." to the inlands was touched upon. On any one no thought of herself. If has dozens of times to 1 greased and soaped the latter occasion one of the largest the Christ spirit, it is Miss Tarrow, cause runaway cars, and it ran over or aad ateat representative bodies of busi- always forgiving, always doing for IS APPRECIATED BOOZE. KNIFE ness men ever gathered in Honolulu others. found scores of torpedoes and other money could not have bean assembled to present the commercial According to the advices of his If the explosives on the rails, apprehended physician United States Marshal Hen- given as a gift, as stated in the reso- two dynamiting plots, found barriers needs f the islanders. L. A. Thurs- lution sent in by the trustees, her sal- MO A GUN PLAY lay-o-ff as dry will be obliged to take a of Editor Advertiser: enclose ton, speaking In behalf of the mer--ehat- ary could have been raised from last stone, of hardened cement, felled I letter and planters, described certain or suffer from a nervous breakdown April and it could have gone down in trees, and, in one instance', a small from the Executive Director of tho months as something Chicago Association rel- brain-stor- commercial disadvantages tcsulting very soon. During the past few the annals of the church house placed across tho track to block of Commerce There was m in Puunui the non-chur- ch from aaaexation, - laying particular the amount of work done by the Mar- for the church and tho progress of its cars. ative to our shipment of Hawaiian last night when Victorine Souza, in- members to have been proud of, that a inodifica-tio- a shal and his small corps of assistants fruits. JARED G. SMITH. spired streas non the necessity for Central Union church, when left with- . by drink, ran amuck and visit- of the coastwise shipping laws has been much. The putting into sud- out a pastor, without an assistant pas- A CASE OF KLEPTOMANIA. ed the house of a young married couple, to the islands, which penalize den operation of the Edmunds Act has tor, without a Bible school superintend- (S. F, Town Talk.) Chicago, Sept. 12, 1907. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beckley, in a fight- the carrying of passengers and freight meant a large amount of work, while ent, had appreciated Miss Tarrow's Society has seldom had a more ab- Mr. Jared G. Smith, U. S. Agricultural ing mood. Victorino drew a knife on services In a practical way. It must be betacea the territory and the mainland at the same time the whole effort of i Station, Hawaii Territory. the young hus- gratifying, however, to Miss Tarrow sorbing topic of discussion than tho wife, and naturally her of the United States in other than department was on break- Dear Sir: The Chicago Association the bent the for her to know that the work has disappearance of a silver teapot and band interfered. The police were sum American bottoms. Owing to the ing up of the various counterfeiting gone on and that she has been equal tray from the treasures of a transport of Commerce and the Chicago Market moned and when the officers arrived of with which vessels that gangs in the islands and the arrests to the occasion. captain. It happened while the ves- have lately received from Hawaii a Victorine was trying to put the knife Standing Com- deacriptioa stop at Honolulu, Mr. of the bad money men, a task which The trustees and the sel was on the high seas bound for this car load of two characteristic island into Beckley. When he saw the police did not think to raise her salary. Thurston declared that large quanti- seems to have been brought to a thor- mittee fruits, namely, pineapples and avo- say Is not possible to port with officers, their wives and he started to evaporate but an officer rot upon the wharves while and now they It ties of frait oughly satisfactory end. Just what grant the desire of the church, to give children, returning from duty in the cados. pulled a gun and ordered htm to halt, awaitiBTr shipment, and that the same the arrest of the Korean counterfeiters her the little sum of $500, but Miss Philippines. The incident was official- The fruit came through in good con- whereupon he halted instanter. Vic- lack ox transMrtation facilities acts means to the business men of the Ter- Tarrow can be assured that the mass ly closed by the resignation of a popu- dition, and samples of it were served torine is now in jail to answer to a as a peealiar hardship upon residents of the people realize her worth and ritory requires only a moment's reflec lar officer, but unofficially it has been at the weekly luncheon of the asso- charge of assault with a deadly weapon. the territory, who were, often obliged, unselfishness and Christian character. f tion to be appreciated. tea-tab- kept alive by le chatter. The ciation's largest committee, the Ways t as reealt of illness or pressing finan ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE a Just how satisfactorily the immense CHURCH. rather brusque, though effective, meth and Means Committee. At this lun- FTRE STILL BURNING. matters, to leave for the United .. cial amount of detail work in connection od adopted by the transport captain cheon Mr. J. E. Higgins, your hor- The fire. In the Oceanic S, S. Co.'s States ea a vessel of foreign registry coal pile on with the office has been done and kept to recover his property provoked tho ticultural expert in charge 'of the ship Fort street Is still going, aad thereby incur the fine of $200 although It has been up is shown by the recent examination T row ment, was present and enlightened tho under control which oar navigation laws impose. which has had such an unhappy since Monday. The coal is being haul- made into affairs by the Federal in- ending. During years of travel he committee about the resources of the away quickly SESPOXSE OF SECRETARY ed as as possible and but spector now here. The books had not collected many pieces islands. little damage is being done. STKaUS. T of silver. Their been gone into and examined for seven accumulation was a hobby. While in he Great Central Market, represent- Beplyiag to thU address Secretary years, yet the examination now shows the transport service he has made ed by its chief exponent and builder, Straas aseared the islanders that he it DONE BY TRYING. that in all that time they had been a practice to have afternoon tea served wishes the government every success 9 waald endeavor to have existing griev- Tho three members of the Legisla- Nobody can tell what ho kept up with perfect accuracy. in his cabin. At these little functions in such important experiments and will can ances remedied, and closed his address ture who formed tho House Confer- do till he tries. When a thing The work that Marshal Hendry has one of pre- be found ready to foster any prac- by saying: ence Coinmitteo on the Standard Oil the passengers is asked to ought to be done the modern just completed in the arrests of the side while the captain exhibits his ticable project for the common ad- have knowledge and experience Bill during its passage and ibe friends spirit moves na to keep working 'I counterfeiters was accomplished under treasures. Tho usual custom was fol- vantage of the market and the cross- f the faet that one of the greatest of the three are expressing consider- away at it until it is done. In difficulties unknown to the general pub- lowed during a recent voyage, the cap- roads of the Pacific. abort in the way of the progress able indignation at the published sug- the face of this idea the "impos- wings lic. The Secret Service of the Unit- tain calling upon charming wife Very truly yours, sufti--eie- the sible" vanishes. Where there's of the islands is that there is not at gestions of graft, purporting to have ed States was unable to spare a man of an officer to assist. A day out from H. C. BARLOW, a eaatmanieation between them and been brought out in the investigation will, there's a way. "If we to come here and follow the trail un- Honolulu, the captain discovered that Executive Director. could but rob cod liver oil of the aanalasd. This a ou must have, and Into the kerosene warehouse fire and covered, the Marshal being cabled to his teapot and tray were missing. These its sickening taste and smell and yoa aaght to have, and speaking the shortages in the accounts of Hart, go ahead and do what he could himself. were the most highly prized pieces in CHAINED TO DECK. then combine it with two or and officially promise you the Standard Oil clerk. The members I Just how satisfactory has his work his collection and he became very Chained to the bridge deck of the three other ingredients we should that shall do everything within niy of the House interested are E. A. C. British tramp schooner Scottish Mon- I been to the Secret Service is shown angry. A quiet investigation among possess the beat remedy in tho power to assist in getting the shipping Long, E. W. Quinn and J. H. Coney. arch, when that vessel came Into the world by a letter received recently from Chief tho servants failed and just before the harbor yesterday, for certain diseases that facilities that you need. I have seen The bill providing for the storage was a big negro, are now John E. Wilkie, of the Secret Service, vessel reached this port he announced Lucas Morgan. He had applied to practically incurable." much of the world. I am familiar in of oil otherwise than in the "govern- Captain So said a famous English physi- which the congratulations of the that the baggage of every cabin pas- Dower, the master, for his dis with those places which are the favor ment warehouse was introduced into charge at this port. The captain re- cian twenty-fiv- e years ago. "But writer were extended to the Marshal senger would "be searched. The an ed lands for tourists, and my eight the Senate of the recent Legislature fused. The black man "became insolent will never be done," he added. on the splendid work he had done nouncement it by Senator Chillingworth, After a provoked indignant protest and struck the captain. Sailor and "You can no more turn cod liv- days' stay here has convinced me that single-hande- d. but the captain proved resolute. Ino master then engaged in a rough there is no land on the faco of the hard fight it was passed in tho Senate and er oil into a palatable medicine, favoritism was to be shown and the tumble fight, but the little skipper was a, than yon can turn the Codfish earth, considering climate and popu-buio- and sent to the House, where it was no match for Morgan the captain One of the most Interesting dinners stateroom of one passenger had been and and considering beauty and tendered to the Secretary was given turned down. A conference committee was in hard straits when the second itself into a Bird of Paradise.'-- ' partly overturned, when she Yet of scenery and charms of by W. R. Castle, an old schoolmate, of Long, Quinn and Coney took the angrily and third officers and two quartermas- he lived to admit that in declared: you go to Mrs. ters appeared and took charge tho aoHtality, which offers so much to the who graduated from Columbia Univer- matter up with a committee from the "Why don't of WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION sity with Mr. Straus In the law class Blank?" The captain acted promptly negro. By Captain Dowers orders toarist, either in health or pleasure, Senate and the bill was reported back Lucas was handcuffed to the "impossible" had been ac- of '73. The guests Included the lead- and was rewarded by finding his lost a stanchion. as taib Edea of the Pacific" ing educators of the islands, who en- and finally passed. The captain then renewed the fight, complished. It is palatable a3 silverware bottom of Mrs. Tbeee declarations were enthusias- tertainingly described the public school Any insinuations of graft, such as at the and the next and all succeeding rounds honey and contains all the nu- tically applauded, and upon closing the system of Hawaii, and the progress have been appearing in the Star for Blank's trunk. "Kleptomania," de- were Dower's. When the skipper went tritive and curative properties of Secretary was generously cheered. made by its foremost institutions. clared her husband and his verdict was ashore to report the affair to the Brit- Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted red-drap- tho past few days, reflect directly on ed ish consul he left the chained negro In Oa another occasion the Secretary In the throneroom of the generally accepted. Nevertheless he by us from fresh cod livers, com- was upon delegation palace, long closed to social affairs, tho three named, insinuations which charge of Chief Officer Alexander, a waited by a of was so much humiliated by the inci bined with the Compound Syrup Japanese editors, representing the four Gov. and Mrs. Carter tendered a public they and their friends hotly resent. ladylike little man with fierce and dent of Hypophosphites, Extracts Japanese aewspapers of Honolulu who reception to Secretary and Mrs. Straus H-- that he hastily sent his resigna- drooping mustache, who explained that of IS Long-wort- h. Lucas was undergoing punishment Malt and Wild called to ascertain his views regarding and Representative and Mrs. MATSON'S NEW BOAT. tion to Washington. for Cherry. This Japanese matters In the Territory and The grounds were brightly Il t- - insubordination and that he was there remedy is freed from the bad vari-color- ed The construc- Jap- luminated by myriads of big stoamsaip under to see that nobody spoke to the negro-Th- e as to Ms policy with reference to REPAIRS AT MARE ISLAND. peculiarities Dr. ErothingLim so anese Immigration, particularly if he incandescent lights, under which, to tion at Norfolk, Va., for the Matson other officers of the ship said detested, and it is precisely tho ietteved that the preponderance of the music of the Royal Hawaiian band, Navigation Company, will be ready for WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. The army that Lucas had been surly throughout of citizens congregated while passage constant splendid medicine he wished for. Japanese In Hawaii was inimical to thousands launching at the end oa this year. She transport Sheridan, which sustained the and had been a the reception was in progress. source of annoyance. They said, fur- Use it freel and confidently for, the future welfare of the islands. In will 8000 extensive damage some months ag- - by reply the Secretary said: Unfortunately the limited time at his have a registered tonnage of ther, that he had bitten Captain Dower Hysteria, Wasting Complaints, i Aa Ideal condition for the future disposal prevented the Secretary from and will resemble the big oil steamer grounding, probably will be docked at during the first engagement. Anemia, Blood Impurities, Asth- Trelfare of these Islands would be that visiting the various islands of the Ha- W. S. Porter in appearance, having her the navy yard at Mare Island. Such a Members of the crew appeared to be ma, and Throat and Lung Trou- group, party were af- negro said there should not be too great a waiian but his engines well aft. The new cargo car- request has been made by the war de- in sympathy with the and bles. Dr. W. H. B. Aikins, Phy- any one race, forded opportunity of seeing all that that Captain Dower had beaten the of but that rier has not yet been named. partment. If this Is done the Sheridan sician to Toronto General Hos- as equilibrium be maintained. I would there is in Oahu, the island upon which will occupy the dock "Vallejo for man unmercifully after he had been H at the pital, Bays: am much pleased Impress upon you. and upon each of Honolulu Is situated. rest of the year, making necessary chained down securely. "I it twenty-nin- to state 4 several races here, to have a care When the Secretary left Honolulu a WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST for navy ships to be docked private The Scottish Monarch was e that the results from the BE TRUE. at not to exploit these Islands and their large crowd was assembled on the dock plants in San Francisco, of course, at days from Newcastle, Australia, asing Wampole's Preparation of Tesoorces for the benefit of the coun- to witness the departure. Secretary Everybody who has used it rays the expense of the war department. and brought 6000 tons of coal. Ex- Cod Liver OU have been uni- try from which they came, but to act Straus stood on the deck of the steam- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- There is no special naval work In aminer. formly satisfactory; it appealed er decked with wreaths of flowers, the Remedy never give in the spirit of the government under rhea falls to relief sight at Mare island, unless it is the to me as being prepared accord- -- which they live of loyalty to the In- last token of friendship bestowed by from pains In the stomach or diarrhoea, minor repairs which are necessary on Only One "BROMO QUININE" warm-hearte- ing to correct scientific princi- terests of the Islands which afford such the d islanders, who which is positive proof of Its relia- the Yorktown, which may be brought That is LAXATIVE BROMO Qui- cheered vociferously steamer bility. ples." It increases the appetite iappy and Ideal homes for them and as the For sale by all dealers. Benson, north from Central American waters. nine. Used the world over to Cure children." moved from the harbor. The last sound Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. and influences the digestion of lor their . Tf the Raleigh and Cincinnati are to Colds in One Day. E. W. Grove's These remarks, which were reported that reached the steamer from the come to the eastern coast, is now food; it is delicious to take, vrul as Made PARIS ia all of the newspapers American, shore was "Aloha nui," the Hawaiian Charles Peterson, the veteran keeper under consideration, those vessels signature on box. by not disappoint you, and is effec- Japanese and Chinese met with an farewell greeting and expression of re- of the Diamond .Head lookout station, probably will be docked in San Fran- MEDICINE CO., Saint Louis, U. S. from the gard esteem. tive first dost One bot athusiasUc reception. and is seriously ill in the Queen's Hospital. cisco before making the trip. of A. tie convinces. At all chemiita.

4? i,. !?" '"'fygn ?wprs?w5i SSm .- Mff MMNk rfiimwwMnw wfriS 3F4 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRtfrAY, SEPTEMBER '27, 1967. SEMI-WEEKL- Y; 2 DON'T SELL THE WATERFRONT. IS WHAT CONGRESS HAWAIIAN GAZETTE The Pacific Mail Company wants to buy the key of the waterfront for Ml coal shed and storage shop purposes. Second-clas- s Matter. Entered at the Postoffice of Honolulu, H. T., The peoDle of Honolulu wish the Pacific Mail Company well. Their I Semi-Wsek- ly Fridays. DO Issued Tuesdays and steamers are welcome and every reasonable effort to facilitate their despatch m no MIGHT FOB OS should be afforded. That this spirit is prevalent here is demonstrated by the m WALTER G. SMITH, Editor. fact that about half a million dollars has been spent by the local government in creating a series of magnificent docks and wharves, largely for the use and Department of Publfc "Works If Congress can be Induced to act Subscription Rates: The convenience of the Pacific Mail Company. t has begun the record, in book form, of at this session there will be $30,000 of .$ .35 But the people of Honolulu do not want to sell fishmarket or Per Month $ 25 "Per Month, Foreign the site, all conveyances made by it of public Uncle Sara's money for the College of .$4.00 any other portion of the to i?er Tear... $30 PeT Year Foreign Esplanade, the Pacific Mail, or any other corporation, lands under its control since annexa- Agriculture and Mechanic Arts next for several reasons. Payable Invariably in Advance. tion. Under the laws of the Territory, year. In 1S62 Congress provided for In the first place, it is, and long has been, the policy of the government Terri- the endowment of Agricultural Col- OHAELES S. CRANE, Manager. certain lands belonging to the of Hawaii; like that of New York and Calif ornia, to acquire control of the tory, particularly property in Honolulu leges In the various States by grants and not to part waterfront, with it. The .lot in question is one of the most and Hllo and other towns is held in of public lands. In 1S90 an act was prominent commanding SEPTEMBER 27. and on the waterfront. the name and under the control of passed giving to each of such institu- FRIDAY Again, the future prosperity of Hawaiiv in general, and of Honolulu in the Department of Public "Works. Con- tions $15,000 which was to be Increased trade! particular, is largely involved in the tourist veyances are being made at frequent a thousand a year until $23,000 was WIDE AS THE POLES APART. The main asset of the city in the promotion of tourist travel is the beauty Intervals especially In the matter of reached. "Within a year or two anoth of surroundings. 'Somehow the majesty of the law comes to look very ridiculous its exchanges, such for instance, as tho er act has been passed lncreaslnjr tho expense, im- The ugliest thing on God's footstool "shed; when it demands the return, at great trouble and of is a coal and, judging from Lanai exchange. These conveyances, amount $5000 a year until $50,000 a. the appearance of its place San migrants afflicted with trachoma, but allows the remission of the landing in Francisco, the limit in coal sheds are of course, recorded in the office year is reached. But none of theses is one owned by Pacific fine imposed on the Secretary of Commerce for breaking a law. the Mail Company. of the Registrar of Conveyances. But acts apply to Hawaii. Bulletin (of course). One of the most beautiful things in nature is a combination of green the department Itself, in order to have It is one of Governor Frear's hojes grass, luxuriant shrubbery and palm trees, the emblem of the tropics. 'Taking the latter part of the contrast attempted to be drawn first, it is a complete and systematic record of to secure action from Congress bring- An expert landscape gardener has recommended the very piece of land only necessary to say that no fine was imposed on the Secretary of Commerce. these conveyances Is now having them ing Hawaii within the operation of which is proposed to be turned over for a coal shed, as the key of a plan Mr. Straus was here on United States Government business in the special all recorded In chronological order In a these statutes. If such action can be for the beautification of Honolulu, so that the approaching stranger will carry interest of this Territory. "When it was necessary for him to leave the only book for that purpose. The record Is secured then it will mean $30,000 for away an impression of beauty that will never leave him. being typewritten lorm, one of available steamer for himself and party was one under a foreign flag, therefore made in Hawaii for next year. The land in question is to be the front door of the Territory. It should the typewriting machines especially Governor Bubjcct to a penalty for each passenger carried by her between Honolulu and hav- Frear has been engaged la be treated as such. deslgned for typewriting in books making San Francisco. Foreign steamers on this route always, if they have room, ing been procured for the purpose. his estimates for appropria- It may bo economical to pile coal on the front-doo-r step, but coal is not tions from Congress carry such passengers as choose to make good to them the penalty. The - for Territorial stored there, for all that. purposes. There is no exact line be- jiassengers are not fined. They pay the penalty in advance with the regular yond which The people of Honolulu want to make as beautiful as is possible the recommendations of rfare. is a fine as stated in the law a matter of utter indifference it it the Governor Even if it to make a city. shall not go. some of in this argument it is not a fine in the common acceptation of the word any the estimates are purely formal, as the They do not want the beauty of its residence section spoiled by a water- estimates more than the duty on a piece of imported merchandise. "Why, considering for the salaries of Terri- front fringe of dingy sheds, dusty coal piles and nauseating odors which sur- IN COLORADO CITY torial officers which are fixed by the official errand of Secretary Straus, should the penalty not be remitted? law. round such localities. Such things as the appropriations for is nothing but an incidental expense item of the Department of Commerce local office It d the of the "Honolulu Beautiful" is the watch-wor- of "Honolulu Progressive," and weather bureau, and .Labor of the United States Government. the Immigration department, the cus- there is no coal shed in the front yard in the scheme. .. The news reached this city by the To speak of tho deportation of cases of chronic trachoma as being very tom house, the federal offices, being: There are some men who see as much beauty in a coal shed as in a royal last mail that Mrs. T. G. Kepner, bet- under the control of particular ridiculous, with or without any invidious comparison with anything else, is depart- palm, and to whom dollar out ter known in this city as Mrs. F. B. ments and having men r a blots sun. here puunc me the "Tho land is bringing no at the to invite not merely riuicuie oui muignaiion irom me agaiusi head of such work, properly-Include- revenue. If sold it will bring in taxes," is argument enough for them. To "Whltin, was dying in St. Joseph's are not orator. Trachoma is a loathsome, painful, dangerous and highly contagious in the Governor's a these we say that it is not even in tho simple dollar interest of 'this Territory Hospital, Denver, on September 10, and estimates. disease. It got loose once in Honolulu, and that was once too often crowding Then there are lit of things which to sell this land for any such sum as is offered. Sixty thousand dollars will that there was practically no hope 'of may be and which the public dispensary, the hospitals and medical consulting rooms; incapacitat- by discreet and well yield a yearly tax payment of six hundred dollars. her recovery. Mrs. Kepner was living timed recommendations may be great- ing adults from their respective duties for many days of agony and causing ly If money alone is what is sought, the government can lease this same with her husband in Blair, Nevada, assisted. For instance, appropria- a general closure of schools. tions for harhnr lmnrnvDmitii -- . land for nearer $6000 per annum than six hundred. when she was taken severely ill and Lately Judge Hough of the United States Court in JCew York, in deciding hydrographic survey, and for things of What 'economy is there in selling tho land and six could not be moved, for some 'time. As against two transatlantic navigation companies for violating the law by bring- getting hundred dollars mac sort, mignt be secured in this a year in taxes instead of $6000 as rentt soon as it was thought she could way. Governor Frear has rnn ing in diseased immigrants, severely denounced the defendants for their nn. From no standpoint is the offer of the Pacific Mail Company a desirable stand the' trip she went to Denver, for carefully into the matter of his recom audacity in pleading unconstitutional procedure while brazenly admitting the ror one. should be turned down, and the Chas. Mulford Eobinson treatment and for the benefit which mendations appropriations from offense. Tho New York Tribune, while holding it indifferent to the average It plan of making Congress. this land a beautiful front door to tho It was thought the climate would do - man whether tho appellate court will sustain the plea of the companies or not, Territory, pushed forward to execution. The Advertiser believes Mr. Harriman could be shown her health. shows what it thinks about the protection of American communities from that if what the Eobinson plan is, he would withdraw the coal shed scheme and make a liberal The news came to this city through disease in the following language: a letter from T. G. Kepner, in which FEDERATION contribution toward giving Honolulu a sea entrance second to none in tho Ell "Tho steamship companies have allowed their agents to imperil the health he stated that he had received a tele- world for beauty and of many Americans by bringing over miserable wretches suffering from attractiveness. gram saying that his wife was dying . Denver, hop trachoma and other even moro loathsome contagious diseases whose presence in and that there was no SES THE SALE of her recovery. "When living In this have been at port of competent phyfli-cian- s. might ascertained tho embarkation by ROOSEVELTIAN POLICY WILL PREVAIL. city before her divorce from "Whltin, It is this fact alone which interests the ordinary man. The discovery Mrs. Kepner was very well known. Continued from Pace One.) that corporations, perfectly familiar with the dangers of contagious diseases, John Brisben "Walker lately celebrated his sixtieth birthday by delivering The "Whttins stopped at the Moana ter Into consideration." said can deliberately throw infected aliens into our country simply to increase his regular quadrennial lecture on public affairs in Cooper Union. The evont Hotel and entertained freely and were President great favorites in local society. Griffiths. "The property is of morn dividends already bountiful is a painful proof that there are still a few. was chiefly interesting from the utter failure of the speaker to elicit any value to the Territory for public pur She p obtained a divorce from F. B. sympathy with his aspersions on Roosevelt poses ana purposes 'predatory rich' surviving. For this most contemptible practice some adequate President from the audience. He Whltin on the grounds of habitual in- ior of health and: scored an egregious failure likewise in repeated attempts, varying his questions, 12, beautitlcation of the city any punishment should be found, and its infliction should bo hampered by no temperance on September of last prlce thn to obtain year, that can he secured for It. Is quibbles or sidesteps.''1 a vote of disapproval on the sending of tho fleet to the Pacific. "Walker and was shortly after married one Ii to Thomas G. Kepner, one of the locations upon which H said he himself was responsible for sending Mr. Roosevelt to the Governor's of the most Charles prominent attorneys in of Mulford Robinson laid most chair in 189S, but that he had changed his opinion of him and now the State stress in his plans WAGES AND FOOD. thought Nevada. Before marrying "Whltin she for Honolulu. Its him lacking in moral courage. He surprised his hearers by saying that George situation is such that it can be made had been married to and divorced a most Labor in the United States was appreciably better off in 1906 than in B. Cortelyou would be the candidatq next year of what he termed tho "stal- from a Colorado millionaire named beautiful gateway into the city. To sell It for coal sheds would be to 1903, according to the annual investigation of tho bureau of labor into wages warts of high finance the predominatprs," them by a quota- Doyle. and tired long disfigure; the waterfront beyond re- and the letail prices of food. Although food went up, wages did also and in tion from a speech made receiifl pair." l t in Oklahoma by a man named Patrick greater ratio. In the principal industries the average wages were higher, the Nagle. The audience refused to take him seriously. The committee presented to the Gov- regular hours of labor lower and the number of employes greater, in 190G So it goes everywhere oyer country. TO FINANCE THE ernor's attention the portion of Mr. the The people believe in Roosevelt report than ir. 1905. The average full time weekly earnings to each employe in 1906 and his Robinson's in which he dwelt administration. Though this does not necessarily mean that the on this very plot of ground were 3.9 per cent greater than 1905. "Wages HAMAKUA DITCH and the in were increased generally in President will bo forced to accept renomination if forced to do anything he possibilities of It. All of the members nearly alL industries, greatest advance being one of 11.2 cent ut the per in the would not bo Eoosevelt any morey-b- it does signify that the Eooseveltian discussed the subject earnestlv. Mr-- manufacture of cotton goods. Two industries showed an increase in hourly policy and none Other will prevail, mext Dodge expressed the view that the year. There is little doubt that, in price wages of more than 10 per cent, seven industries an increase between 5 and 10 (Continued from J'aae One. offered was Inadeauate: that part at least; the recent advenfcJ of' stringency in tho money market was eighty thousand square per cent, and thirty-on-e industries an increase of less 5 cent. feet located as than per In the induced by the "stalwarts of high? finance," as "Walker calls them, for the 000,000 gallons per day xun down there tnat is was worth a great deal more industries as a whole the hourly wages improved 4.5 per cent. purpose of discrediting the administration's policy of ' regulating the 'railroads at present and will give far more than than $60,000 considered solely on tho supply Taking the consumption of food in representative workingmen's families, and tho trusts. Yet this attitude of the "predominators" is far from being the needed for the work under basis of market value. Still, even If contemplation. The new ditch Is es- the application were favorably consid- 'the retail prices of food were 2.9 per cent higher in 1906 than in 1905. As unanimously shared by the large financiers. Every now and then magnates in timated to carry at least 65,000,000 gal-Io- ns ered, the property the advance in wages was greater than tho advance in the retail prices of would have to bo food, different fields are heard from, expressing opinions in favor of the President's per day and will furnish all the put up at auction at an upset prico the purchasing power of an hour's Wages in food was greater in 1906 than in course as being not only right in ,essence but wise in method. One of these water which can be desired. of not less than the amount offered, a the preceding year. The labor bureau statistician figures that an hour's who has lately spoken his mind on the subject is Anton A. Eaven, president Therehave been contracts made with larger price might be offered. But the various plantations which will use their objections wage3 in 1906 in the manufacturing and mechanical industries of the United of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance, Company, introduced went further than by the New York water under the lower guar- that. They Insisted States would purchase 1.4 per cent more food than an hour's wages in 1905, ditch that that the sale or Tribune's interviewer as "one of the prominent men in the financial district antee the success of the project and alienation of this property would be and a full week's wages in 1906 would purchase 1 per cent more foodithan a who believe that great good to tlie country will result from the administra- make the work of raising the money sacrifice of a continuing benefit of in- a full week's wages in 1905. tion's insistence upon compliance with the law by corporations." Mr. Eaven would be otherwise. "With the Paau-ha- u estimable value for all time to the peo- . As, however, the price of food steadily rose throughout the year, the ratio is quoted as saying: plantation a contract has been ple for a very paltry present consider- made for twenty million gallons of ation. between food and wages at the beginning of 1907 would show little advantage, "The gravest menace to the welfare of the United States today is the water per day, for the term of forty It was conceded that everything that if not a slight disadvantage, in the household economy of tho wage-earne- r. general disregard for law and authority. This feeling of contempt is- - mani- years, with the privilege of renewal was reasonable should be done by tho Tho price of food was higher in every month of 1906 than in the corresponding fested on every side. You can find a familiar examplo in the daily crush at at the end of that'tlnie.7 The price to Territory to encourage the establish- month of 1905. Tho increase over $3500 million ment of the corresponding month of the preceding the Brooklyn Bridge, where the rights of individuals and the reasonable regu- be per 'gallons per year, here industries and additional giving an Income, from American population, but year, which in February, 1906, was only 0.4 per cent, grew steadily greater lations of the railway company alike are ignored: or on thus assured that this did the trolley cars, where this single source, of $70,000. not mean that everything asked, throughout the year, the price in December, 1906, being 5.1 per cent above must men smoke although the posted rule's fprbid smoking. The frequency of lynch-ing- s The price of water through upper be given. The committee wanted of the preceding December. the it that Tho price in December, 1906, was 4.8 per and the violence accompanying many strikes are proof of the samo ditch, going to the Pacific Sugar Mill understood that their position was not cent higher than tho average for the year 1906, which year showed a higher tendency. and the Honokaa plantations, is $6250 one of opposition either to this appli- average than any other year during seventeen per million gallons per year, tho cant or to any Interest would the years, 1890 to 1906, covered "President Eoosevelt has ljeen severely criticized for his policy of pros- for that by tho investigation of the bureau of labor. first four million, and $3500 after that. benefit the community. But a ecuting corporations which the Department of Justice has reason to believe position taken permanent bet- : . Contracts have also been made with for the .f. have broken tho laws, and it may be that in the carrying out of that policy the Honokaa and the Pacific Sugar terment of the wholo community for Dr. Sun Tat Sun appears to be one of those all revolutionary heroes with more hardship may have been worked in some instances. But when the time ar- Mill plantations for the delivery of six time. It was pointed out that this 1 on his is practically piece value head than ever comes out of it. The Chinese revolutionists rives, in years to come, for a dispassionate judgment to formed and four million gallons of water per the last of water- be of the front property still in the owenrship always seem to be a day late in arriving, with a certain proportion of them acts of the present day. respectively, through the lower ot national administration, that judgment will, I believe, be According the government. a day late also in trying to get away head on neck. Present indications show ditch. to the plans which that the policy of Mr. Eoosevelt regarding corporations resulted in vastly have been made the expenditure of The committee pointed out that this a possibility that China will be reformed in modern for a mould without the more benefit than harm; and high credit wilfbe awarded him for his successful the $800,000 which will be obtained for was not the only piece of" property violent measures Dr. crowd has that would serve purpose that Sun's been some time preparing. If the effort to compel obedience to the1 law on the part of powerful combinations the bonds, the ditch will extend only the of tho old lady pegs out a while to Is likely Pacific Mall Company as outlined In little longer the world may see a new China before of capital, to proceed against which has required the exercise of no ordinary Paauhau, but it that there will extensions the application for this property. Tho she passes, iluch is to be expected from the parliamentary government lately degree of courage. be further made later In forcing the1 corporations to respect the law, President on, as is an enormous of Union Feed Company property for In- proposed, if the Chinese people send their wise elders to it. there amount stance, Eoosevelt has given an impressive and much needed lesson to the poor as woll water which can be utilized above that between Queen and Halekau-wll- a H . as the rich." which has been contracted for. streets, private property, would . serve their purpose, leaving the public Emperor "William is .--t-. t probably enough of a promotion committee man not property for nubile Duraoses. and nnr-- to greatly lament the loss of twelve dachshunds, through the generous receptive-nes- s poses which, as planned In the Robin Nobody seems to have mentioned it in the discussion before decision, but TO of the King of Siam, after learning, what the cable related here the other ATTEMPT BREAK son report, would benefit the Pacific the road into Kilauea crater originally suggested would have plunged people Mall, Itself, by adding day, that his illustrious guest had blown in a million and a since his to the attrac- half traveling it into a highly disagreeable of tiveness this place for" arrival in Germany. belt sulphur fumes. Indeed, the pit of travelers. of Halemaumau is inaccessible to observation from that side, during prevailing INTO PRISON Governor Frear listened carefully to H Oft! all was presented winds, when the volcano is active. that and asked many questions to tiring out fully tho Hawaii receives the glad hand of commerce 1 wherever her own "flipper" is - views of the committee and light on extended. The relish wherewith the merchants of Chicago have greeted our i Louis Roderigues, a youth who was all phases of the subject. There will be lots of work the lawyers when Uncle Sam iresh avocados and pineapples is announced with a smack that reveals a big. for is enjoined from pulled yesterday morning for an al- "I did not, of course. Indicate my replenishing his coal piles on side of country out own open mouth for as much of Hawaii's fresh fruits as we can send to the Great this the of the holds of leged assault on Moriyama, evinced a view of the matter to the com- foreign vessels from Atlantic ports. It will not be treason, after that event, strange desire to get mittee," said Governor Frear after- Central Market. over to the reef ward, to say to the coastwise as "a "because I have not yet arrived "boo" law, Uncle 'Sam lawyers will be saying before he was tried. Shortly after an opinion .. "shoo" to it. at on the subject. The mat- Yesterday marked a continuation of tho abnormal humidity of the day noon, when the names of those who ter has but Just been presented to me, before, ihe excessive percentage was 19 over tho same date last year and 15 had passes to prison were read out, and I have not yet given it considera- tion. promised per cent over tho average relative humidity for eight years. Roderlgue3 answered to the name of I the committee that Hawaii will have I would give the matter very careful word sort Homburg and lined up. Just as Ser- a for weather if this of climatic freak lasts much longer. consideration, as Its Importance from -- geant Aea was about to march the any aspect demands careful consider- gang oft to the patrol wagon the re- ation. I told them that was glad "When a Lusitania flying the Stars and Stripes comes to I break records ceiving clerk spotted the' substitute, they had presented their views, and X between San Francisco and Yokohama, the United States will begin to realize who even shall be glad to receive and consider j Diamond Is the elft of all gifts. It lasts forever after identification persisted that it has some interest the Pacific ocean. uiaiuuuuaTTlll HCdl li & the views of any citizens on the mat- in a continual reminder of the Tver's affection, that he was Homburg. 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Terms it was finally dis- of the easiest: analft nf crrmlq th flnMt? nrlrui than ntiian i, rn. . covered that the mittimus Druggists refund money if DR. . : The Famous LottUSjritoi for Hom- m received highest swardHhe Gold Medal-S- t. Louis Exposition. burg had been made out by mistake, PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAL- Japan is properly looting after her own shipping interests, an. examplo .Diamond Cutters gs-.0- a 02 to bs state the man himself being out orf bail. Just ING OIL fails. Made by PARIS jcjjg Watchmakers and Jeweler CHICAGO, JLL--, U. S. A.'vist.. why the longing that the little inlanders of the United States might study for the benefit of their for Jail In the case of MEDICINE CO., Sake Lous. U. S. ' Roderigues wasnot explained. own country. . . of A.

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- i This without even leaving his chair, Police department, $5820.30. as anyone else would have " DUE 111 HUSTAGE AND' Road department, $1525. Iff IDE "Now, Sir. Cathcart, you are getting Garbage department, $210. ! 1 1 too personal again," broke in Hustace, Watalua road district, $1020. SPORTS I "and you have got to stop. Let me Koolaupoko road distct $SS3.35. CIRCUIT COURT IDE EXPLOITED GATHCftRT ROW give you a little advice. If. you will Ewa road district, $313.75. n ' strike out that Brown item yourself, Koolauloa road district. $60. Initial it in your own writing and pass Ewa road district, special, $999.75. - it in. we will pass it." Coroner's fees, $24. "Now, County Auditor, $125. s In the proceedings recover from "As a result of what I saw during (Continued from Page One.) that's what the chairman j. mi to says," said Cathcart, turning to the the bondsmen of Vivian Richardson my short stay on Slaui I think that I accounts was being gone into, Harvey A BUNCH OF EASY SIONEY. 1 t silent six, "but what does the precipitating matters by announcing-tha- board ways the amount his am' justified in saying that that is Fern,for and means commiN of defalcation as an he was unable to certify to the say? I knew very well already wh.it tee, reported having employe land lias more to offer in the way of Sir. would say." interviewed the IE of the water office, a stipula-- i payroll of the County Attorney's de- Hustace Territorial on probable any Treasurer the tion was filed yesterday in the Circuit scenic attractions for tourists than partment because he discovered among The board didn't seem to be 'very amount to be expected as a result o I Court by which it was agreed that on other island in,.the group," said Sec- the items the sum of JS7.50, payment anxious to say anything, even if any the law awarding the county its share ly one bill of exceptions need be filed retary Wood at the meeting of the of the salary of A. SI. Brown for half of the members had been given a of the license collections. He had a contest, which has last-- C bard and each of bondsmen, a month. approve chance," In one should $35,-0- Ar that the in his Promotion Committee yesterday, re- "I cannot that for fear that learned that between $30,000 and 00 Hoc thirteen weeks, J. Connor suc-eeeta- d appeal, would be entitled to the benefit item," said Harvey. speak, Hustace reminaed them: would be porting on his recent trip. Mr. Wood handed bver for tha In winning the weekly challenge of any exception in the bill. "Quite right, Sir. Harvey," said the "Gentlemen, we are on sure ground months of July and August In the case of the Oahu Railway & visited the various points of interest chairman. C tk Hawaiian Gun club for now. We know where we stand, so don't .rtioat r - POLICE Land Company v. Armstrong "Slight be heard In matter-fo- it.-,"- WILL PAT UP. cup his James on tho Valley Isle, including the sum- I this make any move to get off tbe tMrd time and the became there was quite a of procedure a few minutes?" County At- A communication from Sheriff Iau- rush mit of Haleakala, the plateau at the asked the "Well, I wish you would give soma parawU property. Connor did not win yesterday. The plaintiff filed his ob- torney, who was waiting storm was read, stating for the of members a chance to say for kea that all tho jections to the motion of L. L. head of Iao valley, the trail through to break. the police promised to pay de- out wltboot a fight, as in the match themselves what they know," and have their that he be permitted to in- the rubber country and the field of "Wait a minute, Sir. Cathcart," an- linquent taxes by the end of the bejttat with TV. E. "Wall, who brought Cathcart turned his batteries again oiv month. tervene in the case. It 'wis alleged the new pineapple inuustry, and comes swered Hustace. itewR Wrde in succession while Con-w- h- the head of the table. "You seem to - PARK COSISIISSIONERS. a in the objection that SIcCandless had back strongly impressed with the "But I want to be heard before this troaght down his 21 out of 22. In not set up such a state of as matter goes to board," Insisted want to do all the talking that is to L. A. Thurston, of the Park Com- facts the am you. the ,twt off of ten birds, however, j would show that he had a good defense necessity of advertising Maui still Cathcart. be done. I not talking to I mission, wrote suggesting that the Su- TVtaH fD down, missing- two of" the ten. even if he were permitted to intervene, more extensively as a place for tour- "This matter isn't going to go to the know very well that you are sura pervisors delegate one or more of their while Connor took all without a slngla and that anyway he was too late as ists. board." was the answer he got to that. where you stand. You are very sure of members to meet with the commission --waste shot. everything. I also know better than he knew all about the case during its Among the recommendations which "The matter is out of order and until and keep the board in touch with what The contest has been a prolonged one progress and ought to have intervened you put in a proper payroll we can- to try to talk to or reason with you is being done. aart the sh'votin? has been much better then. Mr. Wood makes, a recommendation en- not act upon the matter at all." or even to expect any kind of decent Chairman Hustace named Supervis- Ifc&n in either of the two previous Judge Robinson denied his motion dorsed by the committee yesterday is "Well, I aVsk leave of the board now treatment from you." ors Dwight and Fern to act. cfauMmgg cup contests, which have for leave to intervene, and the final that the government should carry out to say a few words regarding this," Emboldened by this Archer edged H. B. Stocks of Slaunawal wrote re- club during the past into the game. "We don't want to eea held by the decree in the matter was filed. There its policy inaugurated with the build- Sir. Cathcart resumed. "I Informed garding the public road now running year. In the present case there was will be appeals from ruling deny- board meeting have to take this up to the Supreme preventing the ing of this at the last that I through his land and hint a j.tnat won with a score of less than ing the motion for leave to Intervene the Kilauea road with prison had appointed Sir. Brown according to Court," he said. "Think of all the from fencing and protecting his pine- M Mra.' while in the previous contests and from the everything else that Is labor and put gangs at work in build- the rights given me by law to appcint lawyer fees and expense." apple land from cattle. This was re- vonten and even sixteen birds hav appealable. ing a proper trail to Haleakala from my subordinates. At that meeting the "There would be no expense at all, ported to the committee on roads and cup won by A. explained ws. The Jirst was J. TO TAKE TESTIMONY. Idlewild and also extending the trail board refused to approve of the ap Sir. Archer," Hustace. "The bridges. MM) and the second by J. TV. Harvey. pointment. may question would only be referred to tha In the suit of W. C. Weedon v. C. up Iao The disapproval have On the general question of roads, will now put up an- - valley, past the Needles and legal Illegal cer- Supreme Court for a decision." Tttt Cn dob W. Chapin, commission to tes- been or but It was Hustace referred to the extra money challenge cup, which will, how-- a take to the summit crater. In these mat- tainly extraordinary. claim "Your legal advice is very Interest timony was yesterday issued to Rob- I that I the county had come In for, adding under different con- - to appoint- ing," broke in Cathcart, what he shot for SI. Newport, Rhode ters the Secretary was instructed to have' the right make the "but I that "we can not do any better work darkness comes so early ert Franklin of ment, course want to know is you are go-- Te Island, to take the testimony of A. H. bring them to the attention of the but of this boird had the whether with this than put It on the roads." difficult to have enough light right to salary. This is some ,ing to pay my employes or not. And that it is Olmsted, a witness on behalf of the Governor. fix the FISHSIARKET SALE. SB-bi-rd way by fe far a. shoot, so the contests will defendant. what like the case in Hilo, where a I want you to settle In a fair fee unknown angles The meeting yesterday ,which was Democratic Board Supervisors motion you are going to fix a Dwight brought up the matter of tha lhaitd to ten and In the suit of TV. J. Lowrie against of had whether weed known am by TV. T. Mc- with a Republican sheriff, Sir. Brown not. will proposed sale of the old flshmarket, wfe he instead of the H. P. Baldwin and others, an amend- attended Lucas, Jas. L. trouble but salary for or I in here seems Republican Coun- his name expressing a hope that before any such files, which have been the rule the ment to the complaint was filed yes- Lean, J. A. McCandless and Secretary it that a strike out and initial it if wwlorts no to this time. This will ty Attorney is to have trouble with a some member in fairness will either sale were made the Superintendent ot terday making the S. N. Castle Es- Wood, developed into a good roads' my Public Works would hold out enough mb3c the shooting much harder and tate, Ltd., party defendant. This Is Republican board. Of course right move to fix his salary or not to fix course, average a caucus, th(J main discussion of the to appoint may be disputed. chair- to straighten Alakea street He said the soree will, of not in which W. Lowrie, for- The it." the suit J. meeting being on man quoted me he hoped the press would am Mgtt as they have in the past. merly manager Commer- the fact that many here law at at the last "Mr. Brown's salary has got noth- that that of Hawaiian meeting. know whosa take this matter up and agitate It, as: The scores yesterday were as follows: cial & Sugar Company plantation, sues of the macadam roads of the district I don't under ing to do with us," said Hustace. TV. 20. advice he was acting. Of course his board, then it would probably be done. J. Harvey. 17 out of Baldwin .apd the Castles for $400,000 were being allowed to fall into dis- "Oh, I'm speaking to the not "Whitney. 20 of 21. law may be better than mine." to you. know all you think SIUCH ROAD WORK. J. K. out which he claims he would have made de- I that 20. repair. The fact that the road Harvey explained ho couldn't jK. B-- Porter. IS out of in purchase holding of 5000 that about it, and as for the law you are Road Supervisor Johnson read off a the and partment had patching gangs now at approve in present X. Kopk. 17 out of 23. Hawaiian Commercial Su- of the account Its quoting, I (suppose you get It where of places where he had his shares of form. list the 3. Spalding; IS out of 20. gar Company's If, as he alleges, work was mentioned, however, as prom- you get your opinions, all out of your men explained what he stoek "Quite right, too," applauded at work and TV. K. Wall. 21 out of 21. they not broken their agreements ising better things. This discussion the own head." was doing. Altogether work 13 going had chairman, who further explained: J. Connor. 21 out of 22. with him. arose over "The clerk is here now; he can make on the city in twenty-nin-e dif- a proposal to recommend "That matter at Hilo has no bear- you around. The ftoOowtng table shows the scores REPLICATION out a new and proper payroll for ferent places. shoots FILED. to the Supervisors the immediate re- ing whatever on the present case. We hope C the winners of the thirteen and you can present it. I that ARCHER'S SIOTION. place for the cup The Troy Laundry Slachinery Com- pairing of the Diamond Head road. stand on tho right ground now and I you n this being done, Sir. wMch have taken pany replication to will Insist wan yosterftay by Connor: promptly filed Its This recommendation was not adopted, intend that we shall keep standing Harvey," was all that Hustace deigned In the matter of paying a commis- . Slagoon's answer to amended bill to Ommnk-- July S. 25 out of 30. its there. We have refused endorse to answer to this. sion for the collection of delinquent J. of complaint. reasserts all al- howover, as it was not considered ad- K. B. Porter. July 10, 19 out of 20. It the the appointment of Sir. Brown and in "You think, then, striking out personal taxes, Archer moved "that we legations bill com- visable to particularize asking con- that July 17, 20 out of 27. of the amended of in for my opinion we will be right in name Initialing It will not do pay ten per cent, on all money due tha 3. Connor. plaint. Sly the and July 24, 21 out of 24. repairs. tinuing to refuse our endorsement. asked Irate attorney. county." The motion duly passed in W. B. Wall. changed now, then?" the Troaflway. July 31, 21 out of 27. In connection with the trip made to opinion will never be until the 'Wo, we gone too now to that shape. T. Supreme says wrong. have far fc. Whitney, August 7, 20 out of 26. Maui Court that I am accept anything but a new payroll," H J. by tho Secretary he reported hope every Supervisor w ill Porter, August 14. 20 out of 20. MAGDON DENIES ALL I that think answered whereupon Cathcart X. B. that the hotel accommodations on that same'. The question is now not Hustace, W. Harvey, August 21, 20 out of 20. tho picked up rejected papers and J. island pne Brown we are to the T Kopke. August 2S, 22 out of 30. for tourists were in fairly good of but whether off them, company with K. be defied by County Attorney. He walked with in Harvey. Sept. 4, 20 out of 20. shape. He thought that a rest house the J. W. SECRET PREFERENCES is trying to ram this man down our Clerk Buffandeau. Sept. 11, 22 out of 27. at Keanae lull in pro- E.K4pke. would make the ride over throats. , we pass bill we will There was another little E TVhitney. Sept. IS, 24 out of 24. If this communication J. K. that trail more popular. This was the be putting our heads into a noosa from ceedings until a from pt. 2o, 21 out of 22. County Attorney was In which 1 J Connor. J. Alfred Slagoon, one of the defend- trip taken by the Longworths and the which there will be no escape. I for the read. ants In the suit of the Troy Laundry any the board was asked to fix Sir. Brown's Londons, a trip which Jack London de- one do not propose to have ring NEW YORK, September 11. Prof. Slachinery Company, Ltd. v. Sanitary put in my nose my head salary. clared afforded him and have SI. Saville of Columbia University, Steam Laundry Company, Ltd. and J. more satisfaction pulled down to the ground. I hope "A motion to table will ibe in order," H. WILL FDR Alfred Slagoon, has filed an answer in than any he had ever taken anywhere every Supervisor, Including those said Hustace, whereupon' the County who arrived yesterday from Colon that to the Circuit Court to the plaintiffs in the world. The Secretary was in- who voted in the minority in this mat-,t- er Attorney announced that he had aboard the Panama line steamship H amended bill of complaint. an- have some as..stance "in his woik. The In this structed to communicate with the Wai- - before, will stand up for their Panama, has been in Ecuador hunting swer he sets forth in extenso the cir- rights now as Supervisors." chairman enrounced that the board luku Improvement Association sug- for the remnants of a civilization pre- Lt cumstances which led to the transfer of and 'IWoll Anoa tVint aoHIo tho mnttpr?" was ready to act on any other names the property of the Sanitary Steam gest that the matter be considered. asked Cathcart. he wanted to suggest. ceding that of the Aztecs. He says Laundry Company to him, which it Is SECRETARY'S REPORT. ' "Yes, that settles the matter," an- "You want to name the man I shall that he found them in the interior of alleged in the bill was, so far as the employ?" asl:2d Cathcart. - Tho regular weekly swered the chairman. the country at a place that he desig- As swon as the race for the Macfar- plaintiff was concerned, "a secret pref- report of the propose to "The law gives us that right," re- place Sun "Now I don't take Sir. nated somewhat dimly as "between taae Cop. which takes next erence" of said defendant corporation Secretary was: for everything here," sponded the chair. ta- yachtsmen of Hustace's wordv fifty degrees - te flnlshed, the the in favor of Slagoon. Slagoon denies By the Sierra we received a few lines retorted the County Attorney, turning "You're getting to be quite a law- north of the equator and prob 1G0 dtr wia prepare for the next and that this was a secret transfer, but from Commodore Sinclair of the South' to board. are one, two, yer, aren't you," waa Cathcart's reply a similar distance south of lt and - season, the "There aMg- the last event of the the that it was open and upon good con- Coast Yacht Club, stating that his club three, four, five, six others here be-- to this. "Wny don't you name all my miles from the coast first-cla- ss yachts for 'Prof. zace twen the sideration and in fact was forced on has added two new boats to its list (fddes him. I don't Intend to let Sir. employes?" Saville has written a book in G-- Cup. will be which the W. Irwin There Slagoon by reason of the fact that he this season, both of which are prob- iHustace speak for all." "Well, the law gives us that right. he Intimates that an ancient a great dcl of competition for this had advanced large sums of money to able entries for the 1908 race. One of Supervisor raised his eyes from too," came back the chair, "but tho civilization might be found In a certain on of Not a part object uanhf. which is new the list keep the business going, and that he the boats Is about fifty-eig- ht feet wa- the top of the'koa table. Supreme Court will decide about that." of Ecuador, and the of his ja-laa- for which the Honolulu yachts was urged by the stockholders and di- ter line,- - the other about eighty feet. Cathcart, you have no business Hustace then chucked the letter aside trip was to prove Bis theory. He says "Sir. he "has done so even beyond expec- rectors of the corporation to take a Sir. Sinclair closes his letter by say- ,to be addressing any of the members of and that settled that phase of tne mat- his "The Irwin Cun Is presented to the transfer of the property to himself be- ing: making peeches tations. He discovered monuments, this board or to be ter. copper Hawaii Yacht Club by TV. G. Irwin of cause of the large sums of money he "I expect to sail the Lurline again, here. You are not a member of this Archer was responsible for bringlna relics and pottery along the wte By. who has always been interest- had advanced to the laundry and which though perhaps not to victory." board." the matter up when Jt craie to going coast which showed on the part of the ed in the sport here and Is the owner was still owinc. The following letter from Sir. H. C. legal adviser of County Attorney's amended makers a high development In indus- many "I am here as the over the tt the tuaop Hlene. which has The answer denies all fraud or fraud- Barlow, executive director of the Chi- this board, however," snapped back accounts. He thought that It would bo trial art, approaching that ot the preferences, denies n Aztecs. fhe conteets to her credit. It must be ulent or secret and cago Association of Commerce, is of the official, "and I have a perfect right fair to pay B.-ow- for .the four days be- plaintiff's spent ex- won ay a yacht three times before the validity of the judgment general interest: to speak as such." he had worl.ed before the board re- He nearly three months Com- ploring was coming the actual property of anyone. obtained against the Laundry "Chicago, September 12, 1907. "Well, this matter is out of order and fused to sanction his appointment and surprised at the rich hur-xs-d y nature of his finds, some ho te hoped that the race can be pany, and alleges that the plaintiff "Sir. H. P. TVood, Secretary, Hawaii" brought up-an- more." was of which It "laches I won't have it Hustace wouldn't admit that there along so that i,t may be com- has beengiilty of and should Promotion Committee, Honolulu. "You Do you mean you or man Brown in town, how- brought with 'him. In a spot in the won't? such a as speci- plete! hefore Sir. Irwin leaves for the not now be permitted to come In and "Dear Sir: I take great pleasure In the board?" sneered the attorney. ever, and refused to consider the sug- interior which he did not wish to Const, which will mean that lt should reap the fruit of the defendant's large formally acknowledging for the Chi- "I mean the board," said the chair- gestion. He warned the board against fy he discovered the ruins of a city that Slac-Cuh- any 3000 (Same dose on the heels of the expenditures ,w$b,put having borne cago Association of Commerce, recelp't man. ary opening wedge and cautioned ail had contained about houses built flimsily aloft to Influ- race. of the burdens. of the car load of pineapples and avo- "Well, do you think that you are the the membeis that they had the lawyers withstand the which yachts - cados consigned to ence of earthquakes, which have beerl The course over the this market and whole board?" on- - the hip now ana wantea to Keep Hig-gin- prevalent In region many cen race for the Irwin tropny is a new association, in charge of Sir. J. E. 3, "I stand here to protect the rights the for them there. turies and still make trouble for the nfl will probably become very COL KNOX'S NOSE and Judiciously advertised ahd of each and every member of this When the estimates for the coming with the local yachtsmen. The distributed here, through Sir. T. Edw. board," shouted Hustace, jumping up corpse Inhabitants. These ruins are aban-done- dS month were considered the of From the viewpoint of the swart will be made from the harbor Wilder, chairman of the Publicity and glaring. Brown again floated to ths surface, and the boats will turn around a stake Committee of this association. "Do they have to have you as their professor they probably existed long BEFORE THE COURT Hustace instructing Fern to cut dowh before the Spaniards set foot on South, bant which will be anchored off the "The association, represented by Its protector? Cannot they look out for County Attorney's estir ate from largest committee, Ways the 'American soil and despoiled the In-c- as. Jame B. Castle residence at Walkiki. the and themselves? Good God, they must be $500 to $625, leaving out the $175- - for ifr Fjwn they will sail down to sreans Committee, tasted your delight- pretty low when they hare to look-- to It seemed as if the ancient peo- there per with a D'strict Court prosecutor. con-p- er Ford's Island "Nose, bite, fifteen dollars ful fruit with much Interest, and you protection." ple, judging from the pottery and Peart Harbor, around trimmings," is what Cook Johnson for their "You want to block the work," mild- Honolulu. As all the through this demonstration of your will not hear any more of this. wrought utensils the professor and hack to alias Sam Davidson, of the cableship "I ly Interposed Archer. found, were In stage c with remarkable resources, and the oppor- board must be up- the transition of (Mpptrs in the lb are familiar will on his list of a la The dignity of this 'No blocking atiout it," answered to Harbor, should Restorer, have tune remarks by Sir. HIggins, were led held," was Hustace's retort. development between the Indians and" the entrance Pearl it carte luxuries in future. His bite at Hustace. "We are ready to consider wero very good contest, and the skill to think of the islands as trade Ter- "By you, I suppose?" the Aztecs. The street ot the city make a Colonel Knox's smeller cost him the any names the. County AttorAey wants laid out In regular form and the foun- in handling their boats will count not ritory worthy closer union with the "Yes, by me. Mr. Clerk, go on with up. some figure mentioned, which may now be Great Central Slarket. to bring He might have had dation of the houses, In a sad state of & Mule in the result. market quotation. The the business." names ready for us to consider at this regarded as the "Slay this reciprocity be steadily cul- Sir. Clerk went on with the business, wreck above, were substantial. gallant colonel was bitten in the course on both sides. meeting." This Is merely the beginning of the tivated but he didn't get far. Cathcart had obediently figures of a little trouble in the Winston block "With best wishes for the work of to say to Fern amended his professor's investigations. 'He will visit PAST GAME for pur- something that he wanted continued reading. recently, where he went the your association, I ani leaned over the table to and the scene of his discoveries next sum- pose collecting six-bi- ts from one of Archer and V'Well, go'ng to be any of "Very truly yours, speak to him. Chairman Hustace is there mer and try to get a completer knowl- AT LAHAINA the lady lodgers. He, himself, swore "(Sig.) H. CBARLOTV, prosecuting attornsy?" queried Cox, edge of vanished civilization, about no trouble prelim- looked shocked. paid that there had been "Executive Director." Cathcart," he said rebukingly, but no one any attention to him. which even the traditions of the In- to feat of Johnson, "Sir. subsided. inary the cannibal Sir. P. Baumgartner you not to interrupt the and he dians around its site say practically while gentleman with the alias de- J. of the Santa "I must ask This finished the Brown Incident for nothing. LAHAINA. Slaui, September 2L In the Ana Daily Register, writes that his business of the board." clared that he had only come to the the night ' The professor will write another best-contest- etl games ever plans sending party wish to the members what Of the of the lady whom the col- for a of several "I ask assistance young ladies to def- they propose to do." THE UIASIOND HEAD ROAD. book about the subject. Slay be that eea on the Lahaina diamond, the onel was insulting. He failed to Im- Hawaii are not initely decided upon as yet he "You know what we propose to do. A communication from Govern'or is why he did not want to give too Slorning Stars went down to press the court with the fact that to but Immediate pub- hopes to "be able to win out. We don't propose to do anything." Frear and another from Captain Ot-w- ell much Information for Illmas. The save the lady he had to chew any your lication. defeat today before the Sir. Jared C. Smith informs me that "Well, I don't propose to take called attention to the necessity " particular portions of Knox's face and however, until game lasted for eleven innings, and the accordingly. the revised manuscript for pamphlet word for lt. I will wait, of repairing the Diamond Head road, was fined you this business." DESEETED WHILE ON GUAED7 earitament was intense. Brown, of Cunha's lane, was on "Agricultural Possibilities of Ha- get through with over which the Federal government Frank waii" will be ready October 1st. (Routine business then proceeded 14,000 mate- i Stacking his rifle In a corner ot the $2 costs having used ex- about will have to haul tons of The lineup was as follows: fined and for pleased to say slowly along, various accounts be- fence and chucking hl3 belt away, pressions in public not In I am that our efforts the rial within the next few months. The TV. Searle, p.; tolerated looking to securing up. they were dispos- Slarlne Hambleton! of the local nav.al IHwas J. Lalng, c.; polite society. In his defense he ad- the of two or three ing taken After Governor stated that he did not wish Espinda, 2b.; A. Hose, characteristic photographs dif- ed chairman turned again to station, hopped the fence and ran Kauaiau. lb.; B. vanced the fact that he was a married of the of the to "butt" into county affairs, but ; porta we away from his post as guard yester- Sb.-- Kua, ss.; P. Espinda, If.; E. Dunn, man, was not considered a ferent of the Pacific which Cathcart: thought that advice given In a friendly but this hope to bound Album "Now, Cathcart, we will give you day. He managed to find an unoccu- cfc;3bert, rf. sufficient excuse for his profanity.' have in form , Sir. informal way would not be amiss. The Gar-d- a, are meeting with encouragement. The minutes." pied small boat and rowed out to the r Slrnlng Stars W. Bal. c; John Jail sentences were passed upon the just two chairman announced that the work i p Joe, lb.: J. Carcia, 2b.; Bento, secretaries of the Seattle and San Die- "By the clock?" was consideration and would be brig Galilee, where he was found later three Koreans who had been caught '- under go - clock," with which per by the mate helping himself to an lb.; A-- Garcia, fs.; T.'Bal, If.; Sllva, away some hundreds of pounds Chambers of Commerce write that "Yes. by the attended to as soon as possible. carting they will secure 'desired photo- made another plea to outfit of clothing. He was promptly ctA Joe Coekett, rf. nf brass from the junk heap of the the mission Cathcart ACCOUNTS APPROVED. Innings: graphs and forward them at an earlyv the board. kicked off the vessel and rowed him- Score by Honolulu plantation. One of the three my following accounts were passed: 10 11 date. "I want some action taken on The self ashore. By thl3 time the police 1234567S9 will serve for sixty days ana tne otner are going to County Clerk, $340. 10 0 quarries for the H accounts," he said. "You had been notified of his desertion, but Ittmas 00 00120 13 two will work in the WHOOPING my work unless you ao. j. County Attorney, $642.50. he evaded arrest and marched hack to 3 0 months. COUGH. tie up all Stars 00000010 04 next three do think: because your chairman County Treasurer, $125. the station, giving himself up. He will 1 i This Is a very dangerous disease un- not $334.50. court-martiale- refuses to endorse my position that County Engineers, probably be d. Skin Diseases cured by THE GEAND JTJBY. less properly treated, but all danger "Wounds and may be avoided by giving Chamber- this matter is settled. In ordinary par- Kapiolanl Park, $326.25. h "THE HOUSEHOLD SURGEON" The grand jury yesterday took up lain's Cough Remedy. It liquifies the liamentary decency you should strike Electric light department. $6S6.75. Funeral services will "be Tield over investigation Oil item, if you object to it, Police and fire alarm, $160. A-- McKIn-n- on money if DR. the of the Standard tough mucua, making it easier to ex- out the Brown the remains of the late F. Druggists refund fire. Chief of the Fire Department pectorate, keeps cough ,and pass the other Items. At your last Fire department, $3400. at the undertaking parlors of H. HEAL- the loose, and PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC Thurston, Chief of Detectives Taylor makes the paroxysms o coughing less meeting I saw something I had never Fixed salaries, $1670. H. Williams at 12:30 o'clock this noon, ING OIL fails. Made by PARIS and Sheriff Iaukea were the witnesses frequent and less severe. For sale Toy seen before: I saw the chairman make Keepers of parks, $2M. after which they will Te escorted to - Louis, U. S. nor Manager dealers.- Benson, Smith & Co.', a motion, put It to a vote, vote on lt Poundmaster, $30. the S. S. Sierra by the "Marine Engi- ilEDICINE CO., Saint called. Neither Hart all Ltd., ' was called as a witness. Agents for Hawaii. and then announce how It had gone. Hawaiian band, $1230. neers' Association. of A. Slayer - 'n - iJt Z' s - J--

-- ll. .w'--- , v "qg? ffSWTPf- r - - "r T4 i i'.v3l!-- g r gwiwfcjww "Tyr wgaa wwwk jsywwf fTse" "'1'JRSIWf TTWW-- PS-X- F .? teatRmm ,' h HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. SEMI-WEEKL- Y ggg; ,MMHWMg SUM HD II RIGHT TO SEND PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY lEWmr INI I DEED FROM 10 EET THE TRIP E TIE HOSPITAL TJ UUpiUII Ml WANTS TB BUY THE OLD Two interesting deeds have lately (From Tnursday's Advertiser.' WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. "I think The Attorney General's department, changed been filed with Registrar Merriam. "M. A. Silva and Henry Vida have Secretary Taft must have his after a thorough consideration of the One is from A-- S. Cleghorn to. Liliu- - "been commissioned to accompany the views with regard to the Philippines subject and a somewhat exhaustive okalani, described as "Her Majesty deported Spanish Portuguese hack recently. The people over there are study authorities, has reached and FISHMARKET LOCATION of the by which he conveys to to their homes, the former to go to just beginning to understand this, and the conclusion that "on a proper show her all his interest in certain property Funchal and the latter to Madeira. they are getting down on the Secre ing made i is the duty of the depart- great big man, with a conveyed to Likellke. The other is They will leave with those denied ad- tary. He is a ment to Investigate a public charity." herself splendid from the Queen, who describes mission to the country on the Sietra, great big brain, and he is a This conclusion was reached on the as Lllluokalani of Honolulu, County oC tomorrow optimist," said Representative Hull, of In which sailing for San Francisco The Pacific Mail Steamship Company, representations of Thompson & dem- Oahu, 'Territory of Hawaii, on through A. L. C. Atkinson, has made conveys Cleghorn her un- and will go overland to New York, Iowa, chairman of the Committee ons, as attorneys A. G. Hodgins, she to A. S. evening. an application for purchase of the Fishmarket property for Dr. In all the lands taking steamers there for Europe. The Military Affairs, this the between Alakea Attorney divided half Interest "The is, Secretary Taft believed that such was the duty of the situate which at her death. de- fact and Richards streets, and Allen and Halekauwila streets. The application was wherever total number of immigrants to be in the beginning that the Filipinos General, and that the action of the belonged to "Her Royal Highness Miri e, made ported Is fifty-on- fifteen Portuguese would develop more rapidly than they to Superintendent of Public Works C. S. Holloway, to whose department trustees of the Queen's Hospital, in am Likellke Cleghorn." and thirty-si- x Spaniards. Of these have, but unfortunately, when they the land belongs, but it has been referred to Governor Hodgins' name from the The granting part of the Cleghorn stagnate. Frear. striking Dr. half have been rejected because reach a certain point they deed is as follows: about going to sell the Philip Ever since the Pacific Mail sent the Korea across from Yokohama to Saq roll of honorary surgeons of the hos men by these presents: Of others, We are not "Kndw all afflicted with trachoma. the ex Ho-nol- ufu. pines, and there Is no use wasting Francisco about two years ago, with a cargo of silk, breaking all records pital, was a case calling for the That I, Archibald S. Cleghorn, of and the remain- and four are undesirables time talking about it. What we should landing cargo New ercise of the duty. County of Oahu. Territory of some the in York in a shorter time than had ever been dono der are menders of families, do is to stop this Infernal talk about The conclusion reached by Attorney Hawaii, for and In consideration of the people before, there have been influences at work to get the company to cut out me paid, other members of which are trachoma and give these goes sum of one dollar to In hand we are going to hold Hawaii and send its steamships by a direct course across the ocean. The General Hemenway as yet no far Majesty Lllluokalani, of the patients, whom they do not wish to to understand that by Her on to them; that if they are good we offer for the purchase of the Fishmarket is taken to mean, either that idea ther than the legal conclusion that, or same place, do hereby remise, release become separaed from. Three of those tljat will reward them, and if they are bd has been abandoned, or that the company is seeking to find out if it can secure a proper showing made, it is his duty and forever quitclaim unto the said who are to sail are in a way Amer- we punish them. heirs, all my will needed accommodations here for a permanent maintenance present route, to take cognizance of the wrongs and Lllluokalani, and her being born under the "We should encourage American cap- of the right, title and Interest in and to the ican citizens, before finally deciding the question. injuries In the administration of a pub- shadow of the flag, two on Quarantine ital to invest in the islands, and not premises In Kaawaloa described in I. hamper by discrimination, as we do It is believed that what the company wants this property for is to estab- lic charity. But before he will take C. A. 6750, R. P. 3S27 to Awahua, be- island and one at the Immigrant sta- it at present. This could be accomplish- lish on it a permanent equipment warehouse, repair shop, and coal shed. action in the Dr. Hodgins matter in ing the same premises conveyed to UK tion. If ed by giving them free trade. I do Honolulu shall continue a port of Vie connection with the Queen's Hospital, Likellke by deed of Samuel W. Alapai heen having call for company, with the development The immigrants have not believe in rewarding monopolies, showing dated June 25, 1S69 subject of Pacific commerce there will be a continued growth of the fleet, The posses- there must be a satisfactory to-J- . die time of their lives at the station but if some Americans start a sugar however, to a certain lease granted big lumber Indus- sion of an equipment warehouse at this port, having a repair shop with ap- - that the Queen's Hospital Is such a Sere. Three square meals a day have establishment or a D. Paris." try, for Instance, I believe in dealing pliances sufficient to make any repairs such as may needed or as public charity as is contemplated by granting part of the Queen's been provided for them, comfortable be are likely The directly with them and making con- to be required at a port of call, it is thought would be of very great benefit) the rule, and that the Dr. Hodgins deed Is as follows: places have been given them to sleep cessions which will be to their advan- men by these presents: to the company. In many instances and for much work would give matter is such a one as requires the "Know all in, all their necessities have been free- tage." it the That I, Lllluokalani of Honolulu, Coun- company a very great advantage matter Attorney General's action. ly provided and many comparative lux- Mr. Hull was emphatic in his declar- in the of labor troubles. If labor ty of Oahu, Territory of. Hawaii, for absolutely no troubles in San Francisco interfered with repairs or equipment, These showings have not yet bean uries have come their way. Clothes and ation that there was the work could and in consideration of the sum ot reason why the Atlantic fleet should be done here. If a drydock should be established at Pearl Harbor by the Unit- made, but Thompson & demons, Dr. ($10,000) ten thousand dollars to me other articles In abundance have been not sent to the Pacific. paid by S. Cleghorn do here- te ed States, or by the United States in combination with the Pacific Mail or Hodgins' attorneys, are preparing to Archibald sent them by various charitable people Iowa," he said, "we feel by grant, bargain, sell, release, con- 'Tn that steamship lines, the company would make showing they of the city until the boxes they we have a right to send our ships ether, be entirely independent of labor the and believe vey and confirm unto said Archibald troubles San they m brought with them from their former wherever we please, and if any nation in Francisco. will be able to make such a show- and his heirs, all her un- chip on shoulder sooner The here of an equipment Gen- one-ha- lf Interest, subject to homes are not big enough now to hold has a its the establishment such warehouse, and repair shop ing as will constrain the Attorney divided we know it the better. The Eastern would mean the addition to the permanent population of Honolulu of a number eral to act. the life estate of said grantee, In and all the things they will take back, new people seem to be afraid if we to all and singular the lands wherever that of mechanics and artisans of a high grade, with their families, and would The application to Attorney General boxes having to be sent down to the send our vessels to the western coast to situate In said Territory, which prior extent be in line with the policy of making an American community. Hemenway to take action in this mat station yesterday to pack their new some enemy will shoot up Boston or that this more ago. to and at the time of her death be- belongings ter wa3 made than a week in. New York, but they must remember The measure of establishing such equipment warehouse and repair shop would He referred the study of the legal longed to her Royal Highness Miriam if-- A. Silva leaves here as the rep- that the navy belongs to the whole also tend to make permanent this place as a port of call and to develop its questions Involved, and a s'earch among Likellke Cleghorn, and which were de- resentative of the U. S. Immigration country. mised by will importance in the commerce of the Pacific. the authorities, to Deputy Attorney-Genera-l and under the last and service, while Henry Vida goes as the no idea Japan wants to testament of the said Miriam Likellke "I have that new wharves touching Allen Whitney who, after a careful representative With the street the location of the Fishmarket j of the Territorial Board go to war with us now. I can well be- study of the matter, reached the con Cleghorn hereto admitted to probate of Immigration. Inspector North, for such a purpose could not be surpassed. is directly across I of lieve that she would like to have some It the street from elusion that has been announced, that In and before the Supreme Court of San Francisco, willc reeive the de- Anglo-Saxo- n of our possessions, but the these wharves. "on a proper showing made it Is the the Hawaiian Islands." ported people when they arrive there pretty well race has a 'established its application for the purchase of Atkinson S60,-00- 0. duty and will see they are placed In the Fishmarket, offers of the Attorney General to Inves that habit of holding on to everything it property tigate a public charity." aboard the proper train to get them gets." The Fishmarket contains about 80,000 square feet. The present to New York, where other immigration arcade fishmarket building was built about fifteen years ago. Up lo about It looks now very much as though THEMOTHRR SUPERIOR On the subject of national politics, action to test the legality of Dr. Hod officials will receive them and start Mr. Hull had little to say, except that four years ago the entire fishmarket business of the city was dene at, this) across pond. gins' removal would be in the name of them the out tfiis way the people seemed deter- place. About four years ago a permit to establish a market on Queen -- - and the Attorney General, but this is CONVEYS MUCH LAN! mined to give President Roosevelt an- Kekaulike street was granted by the" Board of Health. With the opening of neither decided on nor is It certain, and WHOSE OX? other term if he could be induced to that market, there was an almost instantaneous and complete desertion of the will depend on the showing of law and In his attack on the courts at the accept the nomination. Hodgins' government fishmarket. facts that Dr. attorneys make Jamestown Exposition on Monday Mr. in that'behalf. But there is likely to Among the deeds filed far record In In its best days, in the good old days when James Kaulia made his "kill re- the office of the Registrar of Convey- Gompcrs betrayed a one-sid- habit, of be another result of the agitation the snakes" speeches and his addresses in favor of gambling, to listening garding ances was one by Marie Brassier, Su- thought. As a labor leader, he was, of RECEPTION! the matter of Dr. Hodgins and throngs, amid the babel of fishmongers, the gross annual rental from the market other features of the management of perior of the. Sisters o the Sacred eourso, bound to rail at the writ of in- ISO! Hearts, to the Sisters of the Sacred was about 6000. the Queen's Hospital. The Governor junction, yet he gave strange reasons of the Territory Is ex officio president Hearts, a corporation. The purpose of The question of the utilization of this property has come up at frequenti deed is recently lor his opposition. He said that it de- of the trustees of the hospital. In the to vest in the intervals since it ceased to be a fishmarket. One proposition was to turn formed corporation the property which, prives "the laboring men of our coun- it the early days the king was, and he into a National Guard armory. Another was to turn it into a warehouse, and often actually took part. Of late years has heretofore been held in the name try of their constitutional guarantee, of the Mother Superior for the time The Young Hotel roof garden and the this has been done to some extent. At the meeting held in Governor Carter's the governor has seldom or never at- before the law; it is an indirect as- kbelng aid the organization of the cor dancing pavilions were bright with Pan-Pacif- tended the meetings of the trustees and office December 4, 1906, to work for a ic Commercial Congress here, sertion of a property right in men when the management has devolved entirely poration and the conveyance of the colored lights last night In honor of Governor speaking matter, as reported prpperty is simply the purpose of these men are workmen engaged in a Carter said in of this in the Advertiser upon the trustees and the vice presi- for the reception given by the Masons of the next day: "The Governor said that Secretary Taft had found some fault dent. Governor Frear said yesterday more conveniently holding the proper- lawful effort; it never was intended ty for the uses for which is given. Honolulu to their visiting Most Wor with the government about its declining to sell the market building to H. that he had not yet taken any action it and never should be applied to deprive shipful Brother, Edward H. Hart, The grantor In this deed describes her- - in the matter but that he might to Hackfeld & Company.- Accordingly negotiations were renewed, but that firm as reli-- men of their personal rights or the Grand Master of Masons of the Stata-o- the extent at least of attending the self Marie Brassier, known, in dropped government thought US U (U1U 3UIC1XU1 right of man's ownership of himself." California. The members of the the matter. The it worth $60,000 and Hackfelds meetings of the board and exercising IUll UU1UI, .UUIUCL see any of the Sisters ot tne sacraa Hearts, in. These objections, even granting that Hawaiian Lodge, the Kilauea Lodge probably wanted it for about $25,000. He did not better use for itl the duties of president. and the Oceanic Lodge, with thei now than as an auditorium." -. the description of the various pieces they were well founded, are precisely families, were present in large num- of property transferred deeds are men- There was a report, in connection with the talk of the Territory's selling "a. those which the non-unio- n worker urges bers, the guests including a large num. tioned from wide variety, of sources. the property then or earlier, the Territory made any move to sell JAIL CURE EOR Some of the property was received di- against the acts o& the union. It de- ber of the best known people of the that if the step gobble up rectly from the Land Commission: prives him of his liberty and tells him: city. property, the Navy Department would in and it for its uses by The decorations in the garden and proclamation of the President. But is reported that when this was brought some by deed from later officials; some "Your attempt to work in opposition it by deed or conveyance from her prede- In the two ballrooms were particu- to Secretary Taft's attention by Atkinson, who was then Secretary of the to our fiat is unlawful. You do not own larly effective, appropriate Masonic cessor as Lady Superior; some from. Territory, gave assurance Territory would not Bishop-Hermann- , incan-descen- Taft that the be Interfered with Bishop Maigret, some from yourself; ve own you." The Nation. emblems being worked out in ts, some 4-- the colors in the emblems be- in doing anything with it that was likely to advance its interests. and from the trustees C. W. Gaiser, of Kauai, after seeing of Second Foreign SPECIAL ing goJH and blue. High over all the Governor Frear said yesterday that though the offer of purchase had been the Church and PARTNERSHIP. the sights of. this city for the past Congregation of Honolulu. other illuminations blazed the Stars presented to him, he had not as yet taken it up for consideration and probably t Articles of copartnership in Silva's Stripes, while ten or twelve days, is willing to go on Toggery were filed and the national and would not until some other matters under consideration were disposed of. Sec with the Teasure Hawaiian flags were draped over the record in the matter of snakes, pink yesterday. The partners are David retary Mott-Smit- h, however, went with Atkinson yesterday afternoon to look alcoves In the pavilions. efephants twejve-legge- BATTLESHIP INDIANA Lawrence puts $1500 Ja and d rats. He is P. who in and Grand Master Hart, assisted by the property over, and the Superintendent of Public Works and Atkinson also special partner, no, nature faker, either, but has a col- the and Alfred C. Tyler J. B. Tucker and Worshipful looked the property over. Silva who puts In $3000 and Js the lection of tho real articles that make general partner. Master Robert Hair, received the long HAS CLOSE CALL The partnership is to lines of guests in the mauka pavilion, the freak fish of the Aquarium look continue until June 30, 1912. dancing was indulged like This to partner- after which in OIL BRAND JURY WILL TAKE the veriest has beens. At present is said be the first to music of On BONDS ship kind ever organized the Kaal's ochestra. he is in the hospital at the prison of this under roof garden quintet club also the laws of the Territory. the a getting rid of his symptoms, having The Navy Department has just made played and a number of selections were UP LIONEL HART CASE public the through sung during the evening by Madame APPEAL been taken over yesterday to serve a fact that a fire in If a man is as Alapal. SHI six days' term for drunkenness. her coal bunkers on the morning of September 5 About eleven o'clock a slight showeh Gaiser 's jag has been of the ut the battleship Indiana, old as he feels, up, came driving within doors all those CHICAGO, September 11. Appeal The Territorial grand jury will take variety and the man was a pitiable now at the League Island navy yard, who were promenading enjoyina then these fel and bonds aggregating between $5,000,000 up the Lionel matter and the Pennsylvania, undergoing repairs nar- coolness, this did not end Hart object when he appeared before Judge lows must he the but the rowly escaped enjoyment of the" dance, which con- and $7,500,000 must be furnished by Standard Oil fire investigation at 9 Andrade yesterday. Eight days' steady destruction, the, ammuni- ahout ten years tinued until midnight. the Standard Oil Company of Indiana o'clock this morning. It was expected consumption of booze had brought him tion in the adjacent magazines being - old. They don't before the supersedeas asked for will that the matter would be taken up yes- into delirium tremens of the aggravat- safely removed only by the exhibition intend to grow be issued by the United States Circuit terday but other matters engaged the ed description and although he had of the greatest courage on the part of old. They know Court of Appeals. Without the super- attention of the grand jury at both plenty of money with which to pay the crew. sedeas the government will be lib- morning session. No damage resulted Sar-saparil- at the afternoon and the his fine it was thought better to send from the fire,x that Ayer's la erty to levy on the property for execu- The grand jury is meeting in the hira to jail wherp he can be taken care which was caused by spontaneous com- wf gives tion under the judgment of $29,240,000 throne room of the Capitol. of. He rode over to the reef yesterday bustion of coal. The work of removing One of the cases considered by new life, strength, returned against the company in Judgo the in company the ammunition from An-to- ne with Lionel Hart. the adjacent grand jury yesterday was that of twelve-inc- K. court. h six-inc- h vigor. Mates tnern WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. l6. M. Landis' Rodrigues, Jr., charged with H and magazines, ad Under cording to feellikehoysagain. "Purgatory," a cave only a few miles the tentative arrangement stealing cattle. County Detective Lake the report, proceeded in the there will bo two bonds. One of worked up the evidence In this case, usual quiet way, Improves the appetite, aids from this city, many of whoso myste- these s. just as if the men will be for $2,000,000 cash and furnish- doing some clever work in trading a were at drill, and most of the digestion, keeps the nerves rious bypaths have yet to be explored, long continued series of cattle stealings ship's ed by a surety company, other company were not is now attracting the attention of sci- and the up to Rodrigues and John Silva and aware of anything strong and steady, and the will PARTS WITH PATRIMONY unusual entists all over New England because be what is known as a forthcom- cinching It by securing a confession until after the fire had been h&in clear and active. ing to cover value Silva. particular extinguished. of the failure of iliss Lucia B. Thom- bond, the of the from The offense The two magazines and charged against Rodrigues is the steal- the shellrooms well-know- Whiting plant. It is the last bond became dangerously son, of Boston, a n mountain ing of two head of cattle May 1 from Midshipman Samuel Wilder King, which is in question and over which heated, and were flooded to a depth climber, to penetrato the cavern. Miss Kalihi-uk- a. while on his short furlough here, exe- there will bo a struggle. of twenty inches. Lieut. Thomson found herself unable to pro- Other cases considered were those of cuted a deed by which he conveyed to Commander --. Acosta, charged as- J. L. Sticht directed ceed much beyond the entrance to the Antonia with an Charlotte D. King his the fire party, with deadly weapon on Owea all interest in consisting cavern, as it was icebound. GRAFT ON KAUAI. sault a property of Gunner L. C. Hull "and Sarsaparilla Holt,, Jr., at Iwilei last April; Mura- the in Honolulu left him by nine The following is Wai-me- a men, who No one has yet had the courage to an item from kami, charged bringing Japan- his father the late James A. King. entered the magazines with a In and removed of penetrate the furthest depths of the in the Garden Island: ese woman, Fujikama, into the Terri- his deed he describes himself as a Mid- the ammunition. The six is a great preventive boxes cave, and such an attempt is admit- Through a civil suit entered by a tory for immoral purposes; Chu Seo, shipman in the United States Navy at nearest the bulkhead were so hot Bright's disease and other the Naval Academy at Annapolis as to tedly fraught with danger, for at its Japanese against a Japanese police- the Chinese who escaped from a cell and be handled with difficultr, while kidney affections. It purines in the police station some weeks ago, formerly of the County of Oahu and the man evidence was to of bulkhead and thirteen-inc- h bottom is an unexplored subterranean brought light Territory of Hawaii. His Wil- shells the blood, restores good appe- who is .charged with the burglary of brother were so hot lake or river. . considerable graft in connection with a lot 'of jade jewelry; Antone Delda, liam H. D. King executed a similar that they burned the hands digestion, and the deed conveying his and blistered tite, sound There- - are scarcely three months in latter 's performance of his official charged with stealing jewelry from Interest in his the paint. The coal on duties. Upon investigation the deputy guests at a Japanese hotel at Hotel father's estate to Charlotte D. King. fire was flooded and removed robust health. the year in which it is possible to The from the sheriff and River streets. He was caught by interest in each case is said to be bunkers, and suspended the police officer th the bulkheads now Ayer's Sarsa- enter the cavern. Miss Thomson, who escape a one-six- Interest and the consider- and shells As made, pending some Japs as he was trying to were sprayed has climbed the highest peaks of the further investigations to be ation Jn each case Is given as $250. with water until the tem- tlM parilla contains no alcohol. and was held by them until Officer perature Pacific Coast ranges, gave up the at- made by the sheriff. NIelson came and took him in charge. Both deeds were filed for record yester- dropped to normal. There are many imitation -- day The ante-chamb- cases considered were following are tempt after climbing in the f Still other those -- given as the names Sarsaparillas. A BALM INDEED, Raymond Concepclon Raymond H : of men several hours. Though she has of and the who first entered the maga- deadly- - weapon, MORE KAU LAND OPENED. Be sure you get "Ayer's." No external application la equal to Luclen, assault with a zines and were recommended climbed Mount Wihitney, she says she and Gaya Uchi, assault with a danger- Governor Frear yesterday for .brave- Chamberlain's Pain Balm for sore approved ry by the - Prepared Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., leoell. Hut., U.S.A. never encountered a more difficult task weapon. opening commanding officer- C "VT n If muscles or swollen Joints. No matter ous the of ten lots under right of Til Leisegang, E. Eowe J. C. the family UxstiT. than the cavern. Miss Annie Peck, of what may be the cause thia liniment H purchase leases, in Kau, adjoining the Bartunick, 3. .223 KliS, belt granted Thompson L. Gratton, H. well-know- n will give relief. For sale by all dealers. A divorce was Lale Kauha Settlement Association. A. Linderman, Providence, a European Benjamin E. J Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents for Rose from Rose on the There have been applications received Cross, C. Sheppard and L. climber, will try to explore the cave, non-suppo- rt. Oster. HOLUSTER DRUG CO., AGENTa Hawaii. ground of already for most of these lots. "Washington Star. mmmmmwntuumjn. oa t JTttJ'ttilATUiririiflJlWiHia

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Domlnis Sts, Honolulu, Oahu. $6000. Castle & Cooke Co., Ltd Hamburg, Bremenjlre Co. B 296, p 184. Dated Sept 5. 1907. tens Kapiioho hsb to Uwemoto Honolulu, T. IL Entered of Record September 16, 1907. Hina and et al, L; 6 l-- 2a of gr 343, and water The undersigned having been -- ap Halaki Ten Chong and hsb to Ten rt, Kawalhapai, Walalua, Oahu. 10 FOR BABY'S SKIN pointed agents of the above company Sang D yrs at $55 per yr. B293, p 76. Dated Commission Merchants are prepared to insure risks against Ten Sang to Ten Chong D May 1, 1907. lire on Stone and Brick Buildings and W B Opulauoho and wf to Emeiine R D Silliman to, Oahu Railway & on Merchandise . stored therein on the T Voris D Land Co, Sur L; pc land, etc, King Sugar Factors most favorable terms. For particulars, First Bank of Hilo Ltd to James St, Honolulu, Oahu. $1. B 293, p 78. apply at the office of H Macy et al Rel Dated July 31, 1907. SCALP AND HAIR i F. A. 3CHAFFER & CO., Agts. H P Baldwin and wf to Hawn Abram H Afong and wf to Abram !x Evangelical Assn D S Humphreys et al, RewP A; power Co. Ura Ttaatatioa North German Marine Iasuhance Co. Onomea Sugar Co to J B PilIwale..Rel granted Nov 25, 1904, to A S .Hum- Wanln Xsrienltaral Co., Ltd. OF BERLIN. Mele Nakala to Jno T Molr D phreys. B 294, p 348. Dated Sept 10, Co. D Krtrti Safpu Fortuns General Insurance Co. - Kawahlne (w) to Kuheana (k).... 1907. Something for Mothers to Think About Wuhan Mill Co. of Berlin! Lono Keala (w) to Kuheana D Antone Rodriguez and wf to Anto- Sr Co., Ltd. by 1-- Aprtf Sasv David Kawananakoa et al nio de Costa, M; S R Ps 6SS9 Louis. The above Insurance Companies have int in Fatten Iron Wrks of St. comr to Edgar Henrlqnes'. Rel and 604; ap 7, kul 6450, and grs 3427, Pt;raps. established a jieneral agency here, and to Rail- 8k Sm undersigned, Tiomatsu Tanaka Kahulul 3418 and 595, Kallhi, Honolulu, Oahu. EVERY CHILD born into the world with Centrifugals. the general agents, are ,". an Wto's to against road Co CM $250. B 297, p 57. Dated Sept 10, 1907. RabwJc Wilcox Boilers. authorized take risks the Louis von Tempsky wf to Ah distress-- dangers of the sea at the most reason- and Alfred Kaill to R W Holt, tr, L; pc inherited or early developed tendency to r Offn's Fuel Economizer. able rates and on the most favorable Fat D land. Paalaa, Walalua, Oahu. 20 yrs Xmh Steam Pumps. terms. Mary K Lo to Elizabeth K Victor. . D at $50 per yr.' B 293, p 79. Dated Sept ng, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and MstOTa Navigation Co. K Maotanl et al to Sui San Kabu- - 10, 1907. r Co. F.'A. SCHAFFER & CO., blood, becomes object of the most tend-- Pinters' Line Shipping General Agents. shiki Kalsha Ltd BS Jane MInton and hsb (W M) to Ir- an H Hackfeld & Co Ltd to J M Le- - win H Beadle, D; westerly por of lot solicitude, not only because of its suffering but General Insurance Co. for Sea River vinho Rel 25, Pawaa tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $300 Gonsalves & Co to M B Fer- - INSURANCE and Land Transport of Dresden. Ltd and mtg $lb60. B 296, p 1S5. Dated because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration nandes D Sept 6, 1907. Having agency Ho- established an at Sept 17, 1907. William O Smith, tr, to is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness nolulu Entered of Record Irwin H and the Hawaiian Islands, the 3 Aug undersigned First Am Sav & Tr Co of Haw Beadle, Extn M; for yrs from general agents are authori- 1907, p and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of Theo. H, Davies & Go,, zed to take risks against the dangers Ltd to Rosa Rodrigues et al.Par Rel 25, in liber 215, fol 120. B 296, of the sea at the most reasonable rates Ivy Richardson by atty to K C 183. Dated Sept 6, 1907. mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint (Limited) and on the most favorable terms. Ahana . "D William O Smith, tr, to W M Camp- por 25, F. A. SCHAFFER & CO., Mrs Hoapili Kalahikl to Solomon bell et al, Rel; westerly of lot themselves with the best, the purest, and most Agents for Fire, Life and Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Lalakea D Pawaa tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $2500. San Antonio Port Ben Socy to B 296, p 185. Dated Sept 6, 1907. effective treatment available. Marine Insurance. Maria T Furtado Rel William O Smith, tr, to W M MInton. That warm baths with Coticura Soap to cleanse tljp skin and scalp of crnsta Mrs Jim K Loo Nee to Walter H Par Rel; lot 23, blk A, MInton tract, and scales and gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment to instantly allay itchinz, HUNDRED Hayselden Rev P A Honolulu, Oahu. $100. B 297, d 60. irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, to bo followed in tho severest Dated Sept 10, 1907. alle- Assurance Company, Entered of Record September IS, 1907. cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent are all that can be desired for tho Norton Tl to Bishop & skin-tortur- worn-o- ut Kulukulualani and wf viation of the suffering of infants and children and tho comfort of Minnie Iona and hsb to C B Hof-- Co, M; 436, 20S9, Moana-lu- a, countless homes AND por R P kul worried mothers has beon demonstrated in in every land. OF LONDON. FOR FIRE gaarrt & Co, Ltd M Honolulu, Oahu. $200. B 297, p Their absolute safety, purity, and sweetness, instantaneous and grateful relief, speedy LIFE. Established 1S36. Quong Ming to Mary E Low D 61. Dated Sept 10, 1907. cure, and great economy leave nothing more to be desired by anxious parents. 3,975,000 IT Accumulated Funds Mary E Low to Ping On (w) D Frank Alameda, Sr, to William R Marie K Humphreys to Samuel Castle, M; por 3537, 8093. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every 'Humour, tr, R P kul Consisting of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the eklnand scalp of crusts and scales, and soften . Nuuanu A M and bldgs, Makapala, Kohala, Hawaii. the thickened cuticle, Cuticitrv Ointment, to lnetantlr allay Itching and Irritation, and Preparations are being made for the William Johnston, by atty to SG00. 297, 55. Aug 19, 1907. soothe and heal, and Cuticuk RKSoVEjiT. to cool and cleanse the blood. Suld throughout A B p Dated Aust-Depo- mm m mm m UUl the world. t: R. Towns A Co., Sydney, N. S. W. So. African Depot: Lknsom 4. Dis-tl- ct A M Kinney, October term of the United States William R Castle McBryde Est Ltd to W A Ltd., Cape Town. " How to Cure Baby Humours," free. PoxiB DliUO AHI ClIKM. FOR MARINE COUP., S. Snl CUTICUKA OF LIVERPOOL, Court which meets In October and M B Fernandes to Bank .of Hawaii, I; kuls 4404, 8036, 7645, ap 2; 3616, Boston, V. A.. Prons.. IlEliKDIiS- - 1,000.000 M 3396, 8044, 10,256, 11.011B lands, Ka- Capital which will probably be largest In Ltd and the James W GIrvin by mtgee to Flora uai. $1. B 296, p 18S. Dated Dec 28, number and' Importance Reduction of rates. of cases held W GIrvin D 1906. for a long time. The begins Oct- A Kinney to M Immediate Payment of Claims. term W and wf Francis Recorded Sept 11. 1907. M TO ober 14, and the1 grand jury is summon- Swanzy et al D M Mary K Singlehurst by mtgee to Eva M Belser and hsb (J J) to Abel Elll ed to meet at that time. About two 8, Ttieo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Trs of Oahu College Fore Affdt A Carreiro, D; lot blk B, Baseball hundred witnesses will be summond to Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $410. B 296. (w) to T Clive Davies et al D testify Kaailau p 189. Dated Aug 5, 1907. TO AGENTS. before the grand jury In the Theo Davies & Co, Ltd to Jose F TOE if Broad al to Choy, L; R numerous cases to come before it. The L J et Len P Ferrelra, 2660, kul 954, Kamakela, Honolulu, petit Record Sept 19, 1907. jury Is not summoned to appear Entered of Oahu. 12 yrs at $80 per annum. B P Puhiahl (k) to Takuchl Uichi... L There money, plenty Among passengers on. PACIFIC 111 until November 4. 293, p 80. Dated Sept 10, 1907. is of it. In the the for Hawaii Wm T Robinson to D H Case L Maikai Alolau to Kaneohe bands of the Territorial Treasurer for the Kinau yesterday were E. O. Faulk- PAK OHEE DECLARED INNOCENT. to Mrs Em- and wf ner, J W Kawaakoa and wf Rice Mill Co Ltd, M; R Ps 381, 979, the various counties, the expressed purchasing agent of the Southern Famous Tourist Route of the Ahulil D wish of coun- company, The The jury in Judge Lindsay's court ma A 1379, aps J, 3 and 4; 1384, ap 1; 1392, the Legislature that the Pacific Railroad and E. H. Ill World. Hattie K Panlanl to Godfrey ties should have one-ha- lf of all Cant, the manager of the mill of the 1401, aps 1, 2, 3 4; 3556, aps the before which the case of Pak Chee M and and Brown , Koolau-pok- o, license money and the police court Hawaiian Mahogany Lumber company. charged with 1 and 2, and bldgs, Kaneohe, Canadian-Australia- n assault .and battery on wf to Kahu- fines collected Terri- Connection With the Wm T Robinson and Oahu. $2400. B 297, p 63. Da- within them being now Mr. Faulkner has come to this la Look Lee Bak- M tho S.eamship Line Tickets lastMay near Love's lul Railroad Co Sept 3, 1907. law of the land, made so by the tory to investigate the ohla ties. In N Ke- - ted publication are Issutd ery, brought in a verdict of not guilty Mahl Lonoaea and wf to A Malkal Alolau and wf to Kaneohe of the act by Secretary regard to which W. W. Harris, of this polkai D Mott-Smlt- h. The money which the city, spent several months on the TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED yesterday afternoon. They were out Rice Mill Co Ltd, Agrmt; in re execu- A G M Robertson and wf to F A mtge pes counties will get Is half of all the col- Coast, returning on the Sierra Monday. STATES AND CANADA, VIA for about a half an hour. M tion of and lease of various Schaefer Tr land, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu. B lections since July 1. Just how much When asked for particulars In regard VICTORIA and VANCOUVER The case attracted good deal of & Co is definitely yet, a First Am Sav Tr of Haw Ltd 294, p 349. Sept 2, 1907. this cannot be told as to the matter yesterday Mr. Hams to Rel Dated so as to go to Resorts: attention at the time as it was suppos- John F. Hansman Kong Lee Wal Co to Malkal Alolau, far the amounts each said: Mountian - & Co of Ltd of the individual counties are concern- sorry cannot say any- ed to- grow out of a threatened tong First Am Sav Tr Haw Sur L; Ps 3692 and 3556, Kaneohe, "I am that I BANFF. GLACIER. MT. STEPHENS to Rel R ed, but the is many of thing present. Mr. war. The evidence was very John F. Hansman Koolaupoko, Oahu. $1. B 293, p 82. total thousands at Faulkner has AKD ERASER CAXYON conflict- & Co dollars. Henry Hapal, in gone to to mat- ing, First Am Sav Tr of Haw Ltd Sept 9, 1907. the Treasury Hawaii investigate the OF STEAMERS and it seems likely that the jury Dated Department, now no EMPRESS LINE to John F. Hansman Rel Malkal Alolau to Kaneohe Rice Mill is busy segregating ter for himself and there have been VANCOUVER. arrived at the verdict it did because of by atty to license money accounts completed yet. FROM Inability Theresa M Loulsson Co 381, 979, 1379, ap 1; the and will negotiations as After utter to decide what wit- Rel Ltd, L; R Ps figures ready by end may something to Tickets to All Points in Japan, China, nesses tellinjr Henry Gorman 13S4, ap 1; 1392 1401, aps 1 2, have the the of he returns there be were the truth. and and by county India and Around the World. Jpaquln da S Mello to Trent Trust bldgs, etc, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oa- the week, which time each give out but not before then, as the PUBLIC OR PRIVATE FISHERY? Co treasurer will know is com- by no means conclud- Tickets and general information Ltd AM hu. 15 yrs $140, per annum. B 293, just what negotiations are For Attorney Ke- - at ing to him. yet. The General has already Wm H Harbottle and wf to S3. 6, 1907. ed as --Apply to p Dated Sept submitted his brief in case In Mahaulu is already beginning A. N. Campbell, of the Henry Water-hous- e the the kaikuihala ExD S M Damon to Wong Young Fal, L; Treasurer Trent Supreme Court of the KapiolanI Es- of Record Sept 20, 1997. to figure on the new county asset. He Co., feels confident of the result THEO. H. DAVIES & GO., LTD. Entered 14 pes land, Moanalua, Honolulu, Oa- tate Ltd v. the Territory of Hawaii. Aimoku (w) to KIkau (w) D Is in doubt as to the proper method of of Mr. Faulkner's visit to the Terri- hu. 7 1-- 2 yrs at $1000 per y. B '293, p Onadian-Australia- Line. This case comes to the Supreme Court Annie Tung Apo et by gdn to procedure by which he can get his tory. ' Agents n S. S. al 85. Dated July 1, 1907. on reserve, two questions reserved by Akai D hands on the first pro rata amount and "To all Intents and purposes. In the Canadian Pacific Railway. Wong Young Fal to Kaneohe Rice the Circuit -- hsb to will call upon the Auditor as soon said Court of the First Circuit. Beke K Fuller and L K Mill Co Ltd, C M; leasehold, livestock, matter of purchasing materials," The these questions M as official returns put In his people first of is whether Sheldon wagons, tools and crops, etc, Moana- that and he, "the at the Coast are from Circuit jursdic-tio- n, Mary RIedel to Annie claim. expects he will have to be shown. the First Court has and hsb lua, Honolulu, Oahu. $2000. B 297, p He that Missouri and have It .and the second Young D to until the end of the month, was thing to send load of whether what is 65. Aug 16, 1907. wait a the known as "Muliwai fishery" Young to Dated however, which time he thinks the ongd Lewers was good Hawaii comes Annie and hsb, Trent Rice Mill Co Ltd to Wong at ties the and It Bank of operation '. M Kaneohe will made out up within the of the Organic Trust Co Ltd Young Fal, Agrmt; in re cancellation Auditor have a warrant that Mr. Harris went and met the relating to fisheries. fishery Bishop by to Hono- - County of Oahu has people company. By. Act The Est of B P Trs of mtge on paymt of book indebted- for whatever the of the Santa Fe LIMITED. In question is the mouth nolulu Co coming for the months of July, August Lewers we showed we had at but within Plantn L ness. B 294, p 353. Dated Aug 16, the lot that of Hanapepe & Co September. got people the limits the river on Seattle Brew Malting to J T 1907. and ties and It the Santa Fe Incorporated Under the Laws of the Kauai. While Scully et al.--. Rel enough to Mr. Faulk- within the banks of the i of Hawaii Ltd to W M MIn- Interested have Territory of Hawaii. river the tide rises and falls, through- Scully to Honolulu Brew & Bank ner come down and see the field. am, Jno T ton, Rel; lots 13 and 14. blk 64, I out the whole length of the fishery, Malting Co Par confident when he learns that PATD-U-P CAPITAL 5600,000.00 Ltd CM Honolulu, Oahu. $1. IIP that the fish fish, Waialae Tract, Is bauked SURPLUS 200,000.00 taken are sea and tha Kee Kan to Gin Wing Kin BS 10, 1907. Gil BIMIISIS our talk of millions of ties fishery is open B 297, p 70. Dated Sept trees UNDIVIDED PSOITIS 102,617.80 not enclosed but is to M A Gonsalves to Ernest Hutch- to Mal- by the forest of ohla and that the sea. The concludes ' Kaneohe Rice Mill Co Ltd we for handling brief thus: inson PA wf, Rel; R Ps 1384, ap have the facilities "We therefore submit a fishery Daisy to Henry kal Alolau and CURED BY DOAN'S BACKACHE shipping them he will take more that Smith Smith Tr..AM 2, 1392, ap 1, Inst In R Ps and OFFICERS: where the only fish sought to be and and KIDNEY PILLS. notice. was going to say, 'sit up and taken 1379 1401, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, I M. Cooke. President are from the sea 'waters of the Terri- Chas Daniels A N Kepolkal, A; and take notice,' but he did that when Mr. Charles to' P Oahu. $300. B 297, p 72. Dated Sept Buck, .Vice-Preside- nt tory, a fishery not enclosed open Miss Emma Shirley, of, Kill talked, with him. the deal P. C Jones and general powers. B 294, p 345. Dated 9, 1907. Harris It Vice-Presid- ent to sea, fishery N. Y., says: "Kidney trouble mys- goes great thing F. ". isfarlane..2nd the is such a as the Sept 4. 1907. or Ha- through It will be a Congress Pioneer Bldg & Loan Assn mean Enter- C H. Cooke - Cashier of the United States intend- A J3 Humphreys to Frank E Thomp- Thompson, Rel; por teriously fastened itself upon me and for Hilo. It will the Cashier ed should be open to people waii to James A prise, or two boats of the same size,, C Hustace. Jr Assistant the at son Tr, C M; law books, office furni- 401, Honolulu, Oahu; T ran down so rapidly that in a short - R P Kapalama, X- Damon Assistant Cashier large and not restricted to a private ture, etc, In 2 story every month In addition to the sailing b. second floor of 9375 sq ft land, Punahou, Honolulu, time r was a nervous wreck. I had F. B. Damon Secretary ownership." buldg, cor King and Bethel sts, Ho- Sept fleet, and once the Santa Fe road uses The brief was prepared by Deputy Oahu. $1800. B 297, p ,72. Dated no strength and was so weak and had our ties other companies will fall in DIRECTORS: Chas. M. Cooke, P. C nolulu, Oahu. Insurance policy In 9, 1907. Attorney Whitney and is considered a Life Co. $7700. B so much pain I could hardly totter line. It will be a big day for Hilo and Jones, TV. Macfarlane. E. OF. Bishop, Aetna Insurance F. very strong argument. 297, p 51. Sept 9, 1907. Recorded Sept. 12, 1907. will aid In the effort to secure belter D. Tenney, A. McCandless, C. H. Dated about. I was down in bed for weeks, f F J. L. L. M'CANDLESS by atty transportation facilities." H. Cooke. INTERESTED. A. Lewis Jr to Maria G Y Anln, Tr, Notice, Notice; applcn and could hardly turn over. When 1 Athertsn. C Affonso, D; int in lot 8, blk A, Ka- In the case of the Oahu Railway & reg por ap 2, 1761, kul any-on- for title of R P got up I was so nervous, that if rf Land Company v. James Armstrong, piolanI Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $260. 3175, Pnuchbowl St, Honolulu, Oahu, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DE- .296, p 173. 4, 1903. looked at me was ready to cry. A CELESTIAL L. L. McCandless "by his attorney, A. B Dated Dec B 291, p 354. Dated Aug 26, 197. I PARTMENTS. diz- G. M. Robertson, yesterday filed a mo- A Lewis Jr and wf to Maria G Af- Polpe Kauaihilo Cw) et al to Kawa- - My eyesight failed, headaches and Etrlct attention given to all branches tion to be allowed to intervene. He fonso, D; int In lot 9, blk A, Kapiola- hineailaau (w), D; int in R P 3079, kul zy spells racked me, and I had ter- BOMBARDMENT nI Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $250. of Banking. claims that he has an interest In the R 1016, Waikele, Ewa, Oahu; $5, etc. B rible pain side. could re- 296, p 174. Sept 3, 1907. in the I not subject matter of the controversy and Dated 296, p 192. Dated Sept 12, 1907. C to Klley, D; tain my food, iny complexion was pasty, V TGDD BUILDING. FORT STREET. has a good defense against theplaims E Peters Emma lot W M MInton and wf to Dora O'Con; August Is a month in which "shoot- 2 (5495 sq ft), Maklki st, Honolulu, Oa- 'and all the time the kidney secretions of the bill. nell. D; lot 23, blk A, MInton Tract, more common hu. $1. 296, p 177. sept 6, ing stars" are of than CONDEMNATION JURY DRAWN. B Dated Honolulu, Oahu; $300. B 296. p 194. were awfully irregular. I went to 1907. frequency. This year, August was dis- &. Co., Sept 10, 1907. Buffalo and was treated by renowned Castle Cooke Ltd The trustees of the Lunalllo Home Cockett by Dated tinguished by a most unusual fall of Stella K and Tr et al Helen Boyd, as Tr, and hsb (J H) have decided that It would not be safe by Comr to Edgar Henrlques, D; por and doctors, but only sank lower and lower aerolites. Within a fortnight four oC provisions to A S Cleghorn, D; R Ps 7038, ap 1; for them under the of the kul 7260, Pauoa rd, Honolulu, Oahu. until my friends gave me up to die. these are reported as having struck tho Life grant right way through 2569. aps 1 2, and 2563, ap 1, WaU and Fire will to a of $5000. B 296, p 17S. Dated July 19. and earth In a belt of latitude about two new kiki, Honolulu, Oahu; $500. B 236. p 207. Through a friend I learned of Doan's the Lunalllo Home grounds for the 1907. thousand miles In length. The west- 7, 1907. Backache Kidney Pills, and after tak- Tantalus slopes road. This makes it Martha N Spencer (widow) to A N Dated Sept ernmost fell In Omaha, the eastern- necessary property be con- wf to Charles Insurance that the Kepolkal, D; R P 4040, gr 314S, ap 3 Wm Kaanaana and ing two boxes, felt very much better. most In the ocean about the longitude Su- patents 4564 4830, Puu-kap- u, demned. On the application of the por 6S55, ap 9, Kealakehe, Williams, D; and kept on until had used twelve boxes, Cape parallel of Sandy and R P 292. I I of Race and the perintendent of Public Works, Judge S Kohala. Hawaii; $1. B p y, etc, N Kona, Hawaii; R P 7397, ap 1 and was then so greatly improved that Hook; one of the other "two In Middle-bur- De yesterday drawn list 478. Sept 4, 1907. Agents Bolt had a and gr 190, Kaohaoha, etc, Hilo, Ha- Dated Vermont, and one In. the sea near twenty-fou- r from which he directed Lloe Kaanaana, I was able to go home to Kill Buck. of waii; Kul 8276, Honokaia, Hamakua, Charles Williams to Amagnasett, Long Island. These aero- High Sheriff to six to con- 4564 4830, Puukapu, S This was weeks General Insurance Agents, representing the draw Hawaii. $10. B 292, p 476. Dated D; patents and within four after I lites, rarer kind of meteors, are 292, 480, Da- the Ea-ia- nd stitute a jury "to visit and inspect the Kohala, Hawaii; $1. B p floc-cule- New Mutual Life Insurance Sept 2, 1907. left my bed, and I hardly dared hope far different from the masses of nt - locality to decide upon the pro- C, 1907. fiwpnwT- Boston. and Maka and hsb to Onomea Sugar Co, ted Sept was well, but so proved. Though matter tire quickly con- priety of the work or measure pro- and wf, I it that Aetna Fire Insurance Co. M; 9a land, Aleamai, S Hilo, Hawaii. M Branco to M R Cardlnha sumed In the heat generated by their posed and to report thereon." al, Rel; patents 4720, 4708 and 47S0, I had lost 18 pounds while in bed, I ATTENTION $400. B 297, p 54. Dated Aug 31, 1907. et collision atmosphere the so-cal- following are the six drawn: J. $2000. B recovered and six pounds more. with the "W have just accepted the Agency The Llm Ton and wf to C F Hart, D; Walkaumalo, Hilo, Hawaii; that stars. They are masses Brown.vHugh H. Walker, C. H. Bel-lin- a, 1907. shooting F. Maka-pal- a, 297, p 73. Dated Aug 3, Backache Kidney Pills saved t r tb R P 5229, kul 6S2 and bldg, Doan's of iron hardened, like the "Harvey-Ize- d" Joseph McQueen, R: C. Carter and Maria Vielra and hsb to Delflna da Citizens Insurance Co. (Hartford Fire.) N Kohala, Hawaii. $1400. B 296, my life, and I shall never quit praising armor-plat- e of battleships, by a G. G. Fuller. ' D; por 2. gr 4673, S Hilo, and p 181. Dated Sept 3, 1907. . Costa, lot them." small per cent, of nickel. Professor The Protector Underwriters of the H Strauch Tr and wf to Ikaaka Hawaii; $300. B 295, p 190. Dated Au o A NEIGHBOR'S KINDNESS. PER Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are Lowell regards them as fragments Phoenix of Hartford. J Ahu, D; Int In pc land, Moaula, Kau, 30, 1907. orb smashed in a collision Kaauwal (w)", sale by chemists storekeep- a luminous Tkesc were also among the Roll or Mr. W. J. Fuller, J. P., storekeeper, Hawaii. $30. B 296, p 183. Dated Klklmo (k) to Luukla for all and some time in past eternity, perhaps tho 2 pc Kealla, S Kona, Honor in San Francisco. Rendelsham, South Australia, writes: Sept 9, 1907. D; Int In land ers at 50 cents per box, six boxes for center of a solar system that preceded 1-- 2 pc KIpahulu, "I was called to see a neighbor who . Martha N Spencer (widow) to Hawaii, int in land $2.50.x Mailed on receipt of price by one. This opinion based 193. our present is suffering from severe cramps and Oharles Daniels D; 8 In Maul; $1 etc. B 296, p Dated Sept was Int Est of the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu, whole- on the fact that such aerolites are who really thought he was past help. H W Daniels deed, Wailuku, Maui. 12. 1907. gas sale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. found to have occluded in their I gave him three doses of Chamber- $330. B 292, p 478. Dated Sept 2, 1907. Emily Brown and hsb (J) to John which could have resulted CHAS. BREWER Sz CO.'S aps 442 443 texture lain's Colic, Cholera' and. Diarrhoea C Brewer &' Co Ltd to Hugh M Kaluna, Sr, D: Int in and conditions of enormous had Maul; $1, only under heat Remedy, and in a few hours he Coke, Ex D; por ap 2, kul 1742, High in hul land, Hamakuapoko, TRMGARD DEPARTS. enormous pressure, such as could use this 29, 1907. and NEW YORK LINE quite recovered. I frequently st, Wailuku, Maul. B 296, p 169. Da- etc. B 292, p, 481. Dated Aug body as our sun. my own family and sell It Arcenlo The American barkentlne Irmgard exist only in such a remedy in ted Aug 29, 1907. Antone do Rego and wf to They revolve In elliptical orbits within Regular line of vessels plylnjr to my customers on a positive guaran- 3-- 4 in Iao Stables sailed for San Francisco at 3:30 o'clock Hugh M Coke and wf to C Brewer do Rego, L; Int the solar system, to which they have New Tok and Hono- tee." For sale by all dealers. Ben- & Co Ltd, Ex D; ap 2. R 5151, kul premises. Main St, Wailuku, Maul; 7 yesterday afternoon with passengers betwn P belonged, so-t- o speak, forever, and now-an- lulu. The bark Foong Suey will son. Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents for 3275P, Kaluaolena, Waiehu, Maul; yrs 2 yrs $1 pd, 5 yrs $150 per yr. and sugar. There were many at the 20. then end their career by coming probably sail on or about Oct. Hawaii. 0a land, Kapapohaku, 293, p 8f. 14, 1907. . foot of Fort street to see her get away, . Wailuku, B Dated Jan within the domain of the earth's con- Subject to change without notice Maul. B 296, p 169. Aug 29, al. to John de Costa, and lels were in evidence for the pas- Dated Pala Plantn et trol. The four that thus fell to us in FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOW- OVERDUE MOHICAN ARRIVES. 1907. por 10474. Kaupakulua, Hama-kualo- a, sengers. After she got outside the D; klu August so near together had evidently EST RATES. SAN FUANCISCO, Sept. 13 The (k) to Malina, D; $150. B 296, p 195. Da- harbor she seemed not at all desirous Keaka Carrie K Maui. been close companions for ages of For freight rates apply to reached port to- 1-- 6 Int In share in hul land, Wainiha, July 17. 1907. of leaving the Islands, but hung about ' overdue bark Mohican ted ages, ending dark and mysterious CHAS. BREWER & CO., Halelea, Kauai. $21. B 292, p 475. Da- to Comrcl & Sus for wind. their day on her 51st day out from Honolulu, H P Baldwin Hawn . sudden blaze of splendor, 27 Kllby St.. Boston, or ted July 9, 1907. way ditches career in a passages Co. D; perpetual rt for of their rapid flight THEO. H. DAVIES fO.. T.TD. making one of the longest Recorded September 10. 1907. 3 Opana, Hamakualoa, Detective Reeves arrested three gam when the friction over pes land, atmosphere heated their Honolulu. on record. She reports light northerly 296, p 203. DatedJuly 17, blers at 'Nuuanu avenue and Vineyard through the Joseph H Maertens and wf to A G Maui; $L B Outlook. - night surface white. The winds for 40 days. ' M Robertson. D; gr 3597, Maklki and 1907.' ' street last

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HAWAIlAN GAZETTE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. -SEA-tl-WEEKLY

FORECLOSURES COURT NOTICES.

to-w- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT the spurns thereby secured, it: the tF THg A MATTER OFHEALTH amount of said original mortgage of FIRST CIRCUIT. TERRITORT 01" fGWl HAWAn. HOLDING TERMS MARINE mm IN GDLQRADQ CITY May 24. 1S94, and all additional charges AT i HONOLULU, COUNTT OP OAHU thereon, should all be thereby secured who show weariness, of - want according to the same and cove- terms Rose' Helene Krusr- .- Captain Olsen, sail- strength, languor, are pale and nants, agreements and conditions, as in Gustave and ROYAI Schooner Luka, Ros'.na Rose, Bertha Kumbel The tremendous increase in pine-- said mortgage pf May 24, 1894, contain- and ed for Toysan Island yesterday after- short of breath, need a tonic. the Kalkiianl Chapman apple industry ed, except as to rate of interest and Maud (a minor). noon another load of guano and all is causing the Oahu for Not tonics ' time of payment, all as If said original pas- Railroad people to sit up and take (stamps). Max-Schlem- went along as a suited, mortgage had been made for the entire Term Summons are for notice. crop prop- senger. He is making the round trip, The from the Dole mortgage debt. Including said addi- their use at --this erty j The Territory of Hawaii: To the Hlgfc come up from Laysan in his at Wahlawa during the past sea- - tional charges; and upon all of said having - Sheriff of the Territory of HaxralL diff- critical time in son has amounted to 93,000 cases of mortgaged properties.- as Hough said boat. Captain Olsen will have no ' werp their lives but Dr. canned pines, 'all or which have been debt stated and slid property de- F. Thompson, Miss S. M. Maggee. Mlsa iculty locating Laysan this trip, for scribed in sail original mortgage of Deputy; Sheriff shipped over the railroad to this city or his th of th KitiiMij Schlemraer has been over the route long Williams' Pink May 24, 1S94; County of Oahu, or his Deputy: by feel to be handled' In the canneries. The And whereas, default been made enough to know the way the Pills are. " has to summon 11 by said Mortgagors In Tou are commanaed Ha- said the rea- mum lomuau iu auuwa nas nanuieu the payment of of the water. It is that Taken when the several sums and sina Rose, Bertha Rumbel and Maud when he the traffic up to this time but within interest thereon Making son Olsen missed the island, secured acrordlng Kaikllanl Chapman (a minor), defend-sa- id the girl is devel- the next year or eighteen to the terms of said went looking for it on the "trip be- months It several mortgages, including said last Circuit Court at the term thereof oping into the seems certain pending Immediately, the expira- fore Kosehill had her, was that he that' branch roads mentioned mortgage of February 7, after in- through 1901, tion of twenty diys after service here-Bro- zigzag course that he woman they the pineapple center will have and such default still continues: POWDER such a Therefore, W. E. B. McClanahan ahd wtfe. Kose- sure, as far as to be built, to enable the more expedi- the said F. Matrarlane lost Laysan in one of the corners. and August Ahrens, of; provided, however. If no term b Absolutely tious and better handling prod- Trustees, present Purs hill, who took her down and brought medicine can, the of the holders and owners pending at such Jime. then to be and uct. of said several HAS HO SUBSTITUTE her Lack on the last trip, is ashore,, full flower of mortgages and additional charges, and appear before the said Circuit Court The extent to which this Industry the notes thereby secured, acting herer at the next succeeding term thereof; A sighing for other worlds to conquer. womanhood, strong and robust Cream of Tartar Powder, has increased in the past two or three in under the power of sale In said sev- to wit, the January term thereof, to ba free from alum or phos-- The change of masters is believed to mortgages holden at Honolulu, County Oaho, Neglect cf the health at this years has been so extraordinary that eral provided and referred of phatic acid have been caused by Kosehill's de to, now intend to foreclose said sev- R. L. Atkinson, Dr. H. E. Alderson time life of misery 1 - deem- means a and even the pineapple men themselves Monday,- 13th SOYAL CAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. mand for repairs, the owners not eral mortgages and additional charges on the day of January is often followed by short, have been hardly able to realize (190S) at-1- 0 o'clock a. m.. ing repairs at present necessary. Kose- a dry It and and each of them, for breach of the next, to show BUSINESS CARDS. cough which is the forerunner the Railroad Company has been, forced conditions in each of said several mort- cause why the claim of Gustave Rosa hill it will be remembered, was with gages Kruger, to a realization of 'the matter through and additional charges contain- and Helene plaintiffs, should Jack London for awhile, between Pearl of consumption. ed, and particularly the breach of not be awarded rb them pursuant to P. A. SCHAEFER & CO. Importers the tremendous amount of freight, the Hono-tur- e. Harbor and Honolulu, but he withdrew condition In sahl last mentioned mort-page'- of the tenor of their annexed complaint. and Commission Merchants, DZTEUQUE. which has been handled by them In round-the-wor- A CURE AT February 7, 1901, And you It is planned to make this home as the time for the ld season. contained, for have then there this writ Miss Louise Westphal, of 233 Locust the sast the payment your lulu, Hawaiian Islands. saying there was not - of the whole principal with full return of proceedings tour approached, street, Dubuque, Iowa, says: "A few mortgage indebtedness, amounting to thereon. enough in the Snark for him to years ago I was in a very HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ma- room weakened HILONIAN" SAILS. said sum of $7.000., and the interest Witness the Honorable J. T. DE move around. condition, one that is common to many thereon, as therein required and agreed, BOLT, Judge of the chinery of every description made to I Castle & Cooke, the agents for the First Circuit growing girls. was nervous, lost when due. Court of the Circuit, Honolulu, order. H weight, had a poor complexion and no First at Hilonlan of the Matson Navigation Notice Is also hereby given that all Oahu, this 13th day of August, 1907. ARRIVED. appetite. I was completely run down Company, received a cable message and singular the premises (Seal) LEWERS & COOKE (Robert Lewers, Tuesday, September 24. and had no ambition at all. For lands and months by said several mortgages conveyed, (Sig.) F. J. Lowrey, C. M. Cooke). Import Scr. Luka, Olsen, for Laysan Island. I was under a doctor's care but nothing yesterday notifying them that the liner J. A. THOMPSON. ers and dealers in lumber and build- - me I San noon, therein and hereinafter described, and Clerk. 1:45 d. m. helped and my friends thought was had left Francisco at on her improvements f 414 the thereon, .will be sold certify foregoing toe materials. Office, Fort street. Str. Kinau, Freeman, for Hllo and going into consumption. I had been regular schedule. She should arrive I the to be a true, sick about a ear when Dr. Williams' by the undersigned. Mortgagors, at full and faithful copy Of the original, way ports, noon. ) here Thursday, 2 3 Pink Pills were recommended to me. next between and public auction at the auction room of and that publication of the same was HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Str W. G. Hall, Thompson, for Ka- o'clock fol- After taking three boxes 1 obtained in the afternoon. If she James F. Morgan, at No. 857 Kaahu- this day ordered. uai ports, 5 p. m. lows the usual rule which has been in manu Mo-Iok- several more street, in Honolulu, Oahu, on Str. Iwalani, Self, for Maui and al relief and cured mc. HENRY SMITH. Honolulu, Thursday, Sept. 2C, 1907. The sallow complexion disappeared, I force with Captain Johnson of late, she Saturday, the 19th day of October, 1907, Clerk. Judiciary Department. ports. 5 p. m. should passenger had a good appetite once moic and am have a full list. For at twelve o'clock noon of said day. Honolulu, August 19. 1907. i San apltal. Bkt. Irmgard, Christiansen, for now strong and healthy in every way." the last three or four trips she has The property in said mortgages de- NAME OF STOCK, fatd OpJVal. (Bid. Ask 3:30 p. m. Francisco, been overbooked each time she sailed. scribed and intended' to" be sold as t j September 25. Mercantile. Wednesday, The Hlfonlan will leave for San aforesaid, is described as follows: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE C. Brewer &Co f 1,000 000) $100 Kauai, Sachs, from Hawaii 7:25 S, SnoiR. Str. DP.W Francisco at 10 a. m. on October First: All that piece or parcel of FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORT OP Xwa 5,000,0001 20 ffltf 26 a. m. taking passengers and freight. Among land situate on the North-we- st corner HAWAH. Havr. Agricultural 1.AW.UO0 1001170 Mikahala, Gregory, from Kauai sins' shipments on 1000 Str. the her will be tons of Haw Com fc Sugar Co 2,312 1001 1 Punchbowl and Beretania Streets in - 4:15 a. m. refined sugar plan- Haw Sugar Co 2,000,000 20, S3 ports, , of from Honolulu Honolulu, containing 37100 of an acre, AT CHAMBERS, IN PROBATE. Honomu 750,000 100 127J .Thursday, September 25. 111. Pills tation, the first refined sugar to leave and heing the same premises that were ilonokaa 2.000.000, 20 9 9 Claudine, Bennett, from Maui the Territory season. A large Haiku MO 000- 100 15U Str. this conveyed to said D. McKenzie by deed In the matter of the estate of Luka. 500 000, 201 23 ports, 3:35 a. m. At all druggists or direct from quantity of canned pineapples and JCahuku . and Hawaii of Gilbert Foote, dated February 23rd, Nakapaahu, of Walmea, Kauai, de- Xihei Plan Co Ltd 2.500,000 8Ji &'A Kawaihae, Dr.Willunn Medicine Co, Schenectady, N. V. up Helene, Nelson, from ft fresh fruits will also be sent on 1893, recorded Kipabulu 160,000 loo' Str. en rntt ner dox r six doxcs. 2.en. in said Registry Office ceased. Koloa 500,000 lOOilO) 8 a. m. V - the Matson boat. In Liber 146, pages 159-16- 0, and being 5 J - Order of notice of hearing petition JicBryde Sue Co Ltd 3,:W,000 2o 4 SI. Kaiulani, from Pearl Harbor, a portion of Apana 2 described Royal fo 3,600,000 20' in allowance Oahu8iigarCo ?35J 269G, of final accounts, distribu- Ouomea... 1,000,000 201 33 3S p. m. Patent Kuleana 181S to Kalahua. ' tion and discharse. Ookalu 500.000 2oi 8 and bounded and described as follows: Olaa Sugar Co , 5,000,000' 2o DEPARTED LOCAL BREVITIES. On reading and filing petition Ltd Stf SK Commencing af the South corner of the and oiowju mooo, lOOl Am. sc. W. H. Marston, Peabody, for accounts of W. O. 'Crowell, administra- Paauhan Sug Plan Col 5,000 000 bo 15 this lot at a point 6.S feet San Francisco, 11:30 a. m. (From Wednesday's Advertiser.) North tor with the will of Paciflc j 500,000 loot 105 Easterly from the North Corner of annexed the estate Paia 750 000 loo! . - Am. bk. W. B. Flint, Hanson, for It is reported that Chairman Hustace GUIS JAPAN of Luka Nakapaahu of Walmea, Kauai, 0001 m Punchbowl and Beretania Pepeekeo 750 1001 ... 110 p. Streets and ' Makaweli, 3:15 m. of Board of Supervisors E deceased, wherein he to be allow- Pioneer 2,700,000, 100' t2" the has stated running: asks Wahine, Sam, Hawaii, $23L25 Waialua Agri Co , 4,500,000 loo! .... BiU Sen. Moi for that ho is prepared to support A. M. 37 00' ed and charges himself with ..j 0001 I. N. E. true 137.7 feet along ft'alluku 1.W0 100 -- ' 7:30 a. m. Brown police prosecutor S. $2695.37, and asks 232,000 as court if the ESSEN, September The Krupp Punchbowl that the same may Waimatmlo 100 K0 Brig. Galilee, Hayes, for San Diego, Street. be examined "WaiineaSuf.'ar Mill. J 125.000' 100 65 business interests of the town show Works are building Japan II. N. 37 4V W. true 112.3 and approved, anc that MIsCELLaKKOCS m. for about feet along 2:30 p. that he is wanted in that position. 4 a final order may be made of distribu- lmer-Ialjulsd';-o ch Lot of the Hart property along 1.50,000. 1001125 Str. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai thirty guns for use on board tion of the property remaining Haw Electric Co... , 500,000 100 Deputy TJ. S. Marshal Winter left the fence, In hi H tt Co Pfd ports, 5:10 p. m. battleships, and they are continuing hands to the persons T&L 100 yesterday for Lahaina, where he will S. 34 35' W. 174.7 thereto entitled, U50.000, M ports, ni. true feet along Str. Kauai, Bruhn, for Hawaii in- the fulfilment of a contract, made soon and discharging him and his Mutual Tel Co 150.0001 10 .... B serve papers on William White in L. C. Award 59S to Kaoo along sureties ICO1 p. the war with Hussia ended, for from JJahltu Rubber Cc CO.OQC 100 o:45 m. voluntary bankruptcy proceedings after fence, thence all further responsibility as such Xahiku Rubber Cc lAfckess Hawaii, 9 a. m. reequipping Japanese field artil- lool Scr. Ka Moi, for brought against him by H. the IV. S. 57 35' 101.7 administrator with the will annexed 1001-- .. Hackfeld E. true feet along Ott&L:o 4,000,000 B7K PASSENGERS. lery. a and such sureties. HSlo R B Co 1.000.0C0, 20 & Co. Winter will return by' the strip of land "between this lot fc Confirmation has been obtained of Honoiu'u lirewing Arrived. Claudine, on Thursday. and Beretania Street to It is ordered, that Wednesday, tha ilalting Co Ltd JOO.OOOl 2o 24 H the statement Japan placed an initial -- Str. Mikahala, Gregory, from that point. IGth day of October, A. D. 1907, at ten BO-V- Per W. M. 'a Area 37100 of an Acre. Reverend Kalaiwaa, ch X The order for guns with the Krupps o'clock a. m., before Judge 'taDding Kauai ports, September 25, a. m. J. member of the Hawaii Board of Su- Excepting therefrom the following the of said Haw Ter 4 p c (Fire wife, only because the British works were-fille- Court at the Court Room of 315,Ou0l D. Cooke, D. K. Sheldon and R. pervisors, requested to drop parcel of land conveyed for road pur- the said Claims) has been with orders three years ahead Court Lihue, Haw Ter 4 pciEe- - Smith, O. H. Swezey, A. B. Lindsay, his title by the Ministerial Association poses to James A. (King, Minister of at Island of Kauai, be Iundlugl935 COO.000 for guns of this calibre. The Japanese .... f Mrs. M. Camara, Q. Q. Bradford, Miss the Interior, by deed dated May 4, 1S9S, and the same hereby is appointee as HawTcr4Jipc I.Oji.UX) of that island. It is stated that before making contracts with the Hoy, Ching Kee, Hane-ber- g, and recorded in the time and place for hearing said HaTer54pc 1,000.000 . B. Miller, C. charges of drunkenness have been Krupp Works consulted the British gov said Registry Office 7"X),C00 1S1, 63-C- 5, petition and accounts, and per- HawTer3pc J. F. Jansaen and family, D. F. - in Liber pages and particu- that all Haw 5 193,000 made against Kalaiwaa, ernment on the- subject. Japan is sell- - """ Gov't DC Mackintosh, A. larly described as sons interested may then and there ap- Cal Beet sug Sc Ref McCorriston, A. J. Among on ing old to Chinese, follows: the freight brought down her field artillery the Beginning new pear and show cause. If anv thev havp LoBpc 1,00,000 100 Balch, Mrs. M. G. Frias, Miss M. Ta. the last trip of the Sierra was a quan- viceroys. at north corner of Haikn6pc 300,000 73 deck. Beretania and Punchbowl Streets, why the same should not be granted, Hamakua I Co keyr and m recently or- Krupp guns and itch tity of machinery for the The are sending the to running by true bearings: and may present evidence as tc who Upper Ditch 6 PC. 200,000 ....100 .... ,Per Str. Kauai, Sack, from Hawaii ganized lime manufacturing company Japan in the rougivbored out, but not Haw CotA & Sugar 25, m. N. 37" 19' E. 130.5 along new are entitled to the said property. And ports September a. W. A. Wall, Iwi-le- i, finished. guns completed feet line Co5pc 1.677,000 here. The kiln is to be erected in The will be of Punchbowl that notice of this Order, in the English HawBugarGpc 500,000 and two deck. close to the U. S. Quartermaster's and mounted in the Japanese arsenals. Street, 1,000,000 S. 3S 25' E. 11.5 and Hawaiian languages, bo published HIloRRCoCpe , ... . Departed. corrals, limestone be shipped In from The Krupp Works are to feet along Wolter's HonB.T4LCo6pc 708,000 to understood lot, newspapers respectively, printed and KabnkuSpc 200,000 . Per str. Kinau, Freeman, for Maui be making more out of the contract ...100 Walanae. S. S7a 00' W. 13S.5 feet along in the Hawaiian Gazette and Kuokoa. O R & L Co 6 p c 2,000.000 100 and Hawaii ports, September 24, 12 than if the guns were delivered com- old line Oahu dugir Co 5 p ...... 98 A deed has been recorded from Rich- of published in Honolulu, suc- c., noon. E. L. Like, Wm. McKay, W. T. pleted. Several Japanese officers are Punchbowl Street, for four 01aaScgarCo6pc 1,250,000 .... 90 .. . ard H. Trent, trustee, to Archbald S. N. 57 30' W. 102. along old line cessive weeks, the last publication FaiaSpc 450.0CO 100H Robinson,, Jas. Aea, Jr., Mrs. Kalahua, Germany, pres- feet to Cleghorn, of property on Nuuanu stationed in but their of be not less than two weeks previous Pioneer Mill Co BpCi 1,250.000 H. W. Thomas and wife, Dr. and Mrs. ence is due to inspection of the field Beretania Street, to Walalna AgCo5pci 1,500,000 ..- - 94 avenue for ?3000. The lease by Hama- N. 34 35' E. 9. feet along Achi lot, the time therein appointed McBrydeSne Coft no1 2nnn.nnp . Kobayashi, B. Aurhald, wife and son, artillery only. Reports the Krupp for said kua Ditch Co., Ltd., to Honokaa Sugar that S. 50 20' E. 90. along hearing. Mrs. H. G. Bertelman, Queen Llliuoka-lan- i, are engaged on enormous feet new line of . Co. and others of three reservoirs, Works orders Beretania to Dated Lihue, 23.1275 paid. tl6 per cent. paid. Mrs. J. Aea, H. J. Auld, F. A. for war material placed by Japan re- Street Initial point. at this 30th day of ditches, etc., for thirty years at J3000 Area 2627 Square Feet. August, 1907. SESSION SALEa. Wickett, Miss Sarles, Ilss N. Rickard, a year, is also recorded. cently are incorrect. (Morning- Mrs. E. Curry, Curry. Second: AH the lands and premises (Signed) JACOB HARDY, Session.) F. Miss Mrs. adjoining Judge BETWEEN BOARDS Holloway, E. W. Barnard, Adam Lind- the premises hereinabove of Circuit Court, Fifth Circuit. (From Thursday's Advehtlser.) FORECLOSURES. described as "First,' described Attest: $500 6s, 100; 20 Haw. Sug. Co., say, F. F. Frear, H. D. Beveridge, Miss and as Paia deed been recorded from Gon-salv- es follows: (Signed) (S. 15), 32.50. Gesell, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Mrs. J. Little, A has R. W. T. PURVIS, ' point Miss F. Harrison, H. P. Baldwin, Mrs. & Co., Ltd., to M. B. Fernandez, MORTGAGEES' NOTICE OF INTEN- Beginning at a on the new Clerk Circuit Court. Fifth Circuit. Carl Widemann. of a half Interest In R. P. 4S23, Kapaia, TION TO FORECLOSE, AND mauka line of Beretania Street, 90 feet 2935 Sept. ' North-we- Per str. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for Kauai, Interest in merchandise, fix- OF (SA1LE. st of the new North corner ports, September 24, 5 p. m. tures, etc., in Kapaia store, and horses, of Punchbowl and Beretania StrePts, Kauai running- - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT S. K. Cushingham, Mrs. D. wagons, etc., for $7000. Notice Is hereby given that whereas and by true bearings: OF THE J. H. Wish. N". 53 20' 20 HAIR ard and children, Mrs. von Holt and Judge S. B. Dole of Honolulu and D. McKenzie, of 'Honolulu, Oahu, dldl W. fee along new line of FIFTH CIRCUIT. TERRITORY OF daughter. Judge C. S. Dole of Kapaa have been execute the following mortgage and Beretania Street; HAWAII. ' ' N. 37 15' 171 along Per bk. Irmgard, Sept. 24, for San guests at Kekupua for a. few days but additional charges thereon, his wife, E. feet Achi lots; Joining S. 38 25' E. 13 along Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bell and have now gone up to Halemanu. A. Christianna McKenzie therein feet Woiter's lot; AT CHAMBERS, IN PROBATE. to-w- it: S. 34 35' 165.6 child, A. Sunter, H. M. Turney and H. Rice accompanied them mauka in in release of her dower, W. feet along McKenzte's 1. Mortgage to Stephen Spencer, lot to initial point, containing BRUSHES wife, C. S. Hall and wife, W. T. Paty, order to join them in the Kalalau ex- In the matter of the Estate of Jose dated May 24, 1S94, recorded in the an area "of 26SS square feet, 4 E. Fenelon, E. Dreier. pedition. Garden Island. - Freltas Narclmente of Walmea, Kau- Registry Office In- Honolulu in Liber and being the premises conveyed to Per str. Iwalani, Sept. 24, for Maui . ai, deceased. Governor Frear has written a letter 147, pages 255-25- 7, upon the property said D. McKenzie by deed of exchange and Molokai ports. F. L. Waldron, A. of San Francisco to Dr. Brackett hereinafter described as "First," to se- of James A. King, Minister of the In- Order, of notice of hearing petition A. Hobson, Judge Hartwell, C. G. thanking him for his hospitality to the (in for Owen, A. Brune and wife, M. S. Brown, cure the payment of $3,200. In two terior said three last mentioned allowance of final accounts, distri- members of the National Guard team mort- mortgages to We have the kind that will Mrs. Foster, A. Inman and wife, Geo. years from said date; which said referred as made by H. bution and discharge. that went'to the National marksman gage was assigned to H. A. "Widemann, E. Cooper, Minister of the re- Sea and wife, Miss C. Crewes.W. G. Interior ad hold their bristles and ship pontest. Dr. Brackett was a visi- interim), 4, 1893, On reading and flUng the petition Walker, Mrs. Lau TaL Trustee, by J. ,M. Dowsett, adminis- dated May recorded and main stiff, though flexible, tor Tn Honolulu and went up on the in said- - Registry Office accounts of A. D. Castro, administrator Claudine, September 2G. trator with the will annexed of the In Liber 181, Per str. 63-6- of same steamer as the team. Stephen Spencer by assign- pages 5. the estate of Jose Freltas Narcl- throngh years of use. Hllo: J. Simpson. From Hana: estate of From Spanish July 30, 1898, and recorded The aforesaid two parcels mente of Walmea, Kauai, deceased, We have just unpacked Ah Yet. From Kahulul: Dr. J. H. One of the recently arrived ment dated of land immigrants called at the Capitol yes- in said Registry Office in Liber 147, are comprised within one area, wherein he asks to be allowed $U8J5 them, is a great Raymond, wife son; Miss M. Ma-ke- e. the and there and inquire page 256. whole being bounded ana charges himself with $33L43, Master Coke, D. W. Driscoll, Miss terday with an interpreter to and described as and variety of sizes and shapes secure government 2. Mortgage, as an additional charge, follows: asks that the same may be examined S. Driscoll, Miss K. Driscoll, S. Hock about the means to a wide? range of prices. Is stone mason by trade to H. A. Widemann, Trustee, recorded Beginning at the new North corner and approved, and that a final order at ing, Miss M. Flores, Mrs. R. N. Corba-le- y, land. He a - says youth he was a said Registry Office in Liber 180, of Beretania and- Punchbowl may De made of distribution the All hardwood backs. F. J. Hare, P. H. Tun, Rev. C. A. but that In his in streets, of pages 245-24- 7, upon said property here- Honolulu, T. H., as shown on Govern- property remaining In his hands We guarantee every brush. Hong, Mrs. K. Wong Kong, K. vineyardist, and he thinks conditions to tha Taketa. any- described as "First" and also ment Survey Map, Registered No. 1617, persons thereto entitled, and discharg- From Lahaina: Mrs. K. Nakuina, H. here for viticulture better than inafter I' he knew in Spain. the property hereinafter described as and running by true bearings: ing him and his sureties from all fur- C. Wood wife, L. Rev. thing - and F. Winter, "Second," to secure an additional loan N. 59' 20' W. 110 feet along new line ther responsibility as such- admlnlstra. II III Ml I O. Tl IMMlf H. Gulick and wife, T. E. Martin, $1,800. made by said H. A. tor and sureties. M. B. Fernandez has deeded a half of then ofBeretan!a Street, A. Aalberg, Mrs. Molony and child, T. Widemann, Trustee; the whole mort- N. 37s 15 E. 171 feet along It is ordered that Wednesday, 51 interest in the Kapaia, Kauai, store Portion of tha A. Burnlngham, R. K. Nawahine; amounting to $5,000., L. C. 59S 16th day of October, property bought for $7000 gage debt, then A. Kaoo for Kama-- A. D. 1907, 'at 10 deck. which he two years; malu, o'clock a. m., before from Gonsalves & Co., to the Bank of to be repaid In the Judge of said H 3. Mortgage, as a second additional S. 3S 23' E. 13 feet along lot No. 4 Court at the Court Room MARRIED. Hawaii, Ltd., for $30W. of the said and (Walters) Court be-an- charge, to F. W. Macfarlane at Lihue, Island of Kauai, d LINGMAN-BRANNO- N Meth- finished At the Olaa plantation has just August Ahrens, as successors in trust S. 37 45' E. 100.8 feet along lot No. 4 the same hereby Is September 24, appointed as odist parsonage, Rev. planting 3369 acres of plant cane for of said H. A. Widemann, Trustee, dat- (Walters) the time and place for hearing W. officiating, John 1909 13 300 acres said John Wadman the crop. This about ed August 16, 1899, recorded in said S. 37 19' W. 130.3 feet along new line petition and accounts, and Lingman" to Brannon, both of "estimate 199- that all Anna more than the of a few Registry Office in Liber 196, pages - of Punchbowl Street to Initial appear and show cause, if any they Honolulu. months ago. The planting season has 201, upon the security of said proper- point. Area 13823 Square Feet have, why . - the same should not bo been favorable. ties herein described as' "First" and or 3171000 of an Acre. persons interested may BORN. Hilo coast then and there A report from one of the "Second," to secure a second additional Together with all improvements granted, and may present evidence as GROSSMAN In Honolulu, September plantations Is to the effect that in the by said Mac- thereon and appurtenances A NEW AMERICAN" VOLCANO. loan of $1,000. then made to said to who are entitled to the said property. 25, to the wife of Dr. M. E. Grossman, twenty-fou- r hours following Saturday and Ahrens, Trustees, the properties belonging. And t farlane notice SEATTLE, September 11. News that of this Order, In tha a son. afternoon at 5 p. m., 19.63 inches of whole mortgage debt, then amounting Terms,: Cash In United States gold. English language, be published been re- - year; in the from a reliable source has rain fell, and in the next twelve hour to $6,000.. to be repaid in one coin; ten per cent, of purchase nrice Hawaiian Gazette newspaper printed DIED. 11.65 of 3L2S additional payable on ceived hero that a volcano has burst inches, making a total 4. Mortgage, as a third fall of the hammer, and.' and published In Honolulu, four thirty-si- x Ahrens, on delivery fcr on one of the Aleutian Islands, MATJLIEWA In Honolulu, September Inches of rain in hours. charge, to said Macfarlane and balance of deed.' Deeds at, successive weeks, the last pubUcatlon lorth. between of February 7, 1901, re- ine expense 01 purcnasers, cut-Ti- 25, 1907, after a lingering illness, Mrs. The differences the heads Trustees, dated to be pre to be not less States revenue er than two weeks previous overing the United Lahapa Mauliewa, a member of the county departments and Tax Collector corded In said Registry Office in Liber parea Dy attorneys lor mortgagees. to shak- the time therein appointed for said Bush with ashes and cinders, Kaahumanu Society. The funeral Holt on the matter of collecting taxes 215, pages 497-1-99, upon the security For further particulars Inquire of hearing. com securp third addi Smith & Lewis, Judd Building, ing up many. Esquimau villages and will be held today from H. H. Wil- from county employes has been last aforesaid, to a Hono- Dated at Lihue, this 30th day $1,000. said lulu, attorneys Mortgagees. of thousands of native Alas- liams' undertaking parlors at 3 posed by instructions to the heads of tional loan of then made by for August, 1907. frightening ' employes Ahrens, Trustees, the . 'Dated, Honolulu, T. H., September o'clock. The Interment will be at departments to require their Macfarlane and (Signed) JACOB HARDY, kans. cemetery! to pay their taxes. "Where employes, whole of sanl mortgage Indebtedness, 25, 1907. Judge vol-ean- Kawaiahao of Circuit ic Court, Fifth Circuit. The volcano is near where the H-- as in the road and some other depart- then amounting to $7,000., on principal, F-- W. MACFAKLANE, Attest: two years; AUGUST island of Perry recently appear Among the arrivals yesterday morn- ments, 'axfi receiving; only small wages, to be repaid In AHRENS, (Signed) R.v W. T. PURVIS, Mikahala was the personal taxes will be collected m It being provided in 'each of said Trustees, Mortgagees. ed, following the earthquake at San ing" from Kauai by the 41-Sept.- ClrcKk " ' mortgages last mentioned that 27, Oct. 4, if; 18. CiSssk2cH& SSS.rt.r Fifth -- rraneisco. A. Haneberg of H. Hackfeld & Co. Instalments. three 3'aw'935Se6-13:27"MWW!'- "

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