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Evening BulleUn. Est. 1882, Na 581S. 22 PAGES. HOKOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, MAIICII 2S, 1914. 22 PAGES. PRICtt FIVE CE2iT3 Hawaiian Star. VoL XXI. No. 855. 11 nnar m T7' flF;R!'"f',, John V. Francis, CAP. PENHALLOW Governor of Texas ( 'I. Civil Yar Veteran, Yould Send Rangers Answers Last Call DIES AS RESULT Across Rio Grande --7 J OF BROKEN HIP - - Lsktil UUuy iicnei t mmmi m, ay $

Well-kno- wn Prom- Con- Promice Hade That Souza of Kohala Willi be Master and i Rebel General Telegraphs That Fighting Dismissed is Believed by Pacheco to'be Error inent Mason Suffered Acci-- tinues to be Heavy and That He Exp2ct3 to dent on March 9 V Inspired by His Opponent for the Post-- ; Occupy Torreon Sometime Tonight mastership of Honolulu Resigna- - REMAINS COMING HERE 240 Creusot Cannon and 10,000,000 ; IN THE S. S. MANOA March 1 2 ! Rounds Ammunition Purchased tion Took Effect !

Htnr-BuUft- ! ' ln Cable . - (Special VVas in Best: of Health Up to I . . AMOoiated Irs3 Catll 2S-IroiI- sIonal arp WASHINGTON, D. March 28. M. C. Pacheco is out -- .PARIS France, March lrcsUrnt Haerta's arrnU ; C, of Suffering - Fall , Time busily engaged in this city porrhaslng a run and amnianltloo. That fur of the running in the fight for the postmastership of Honolu- : 10,(;CO,()00 ammunition been pur on. Inspection Tour , 210 lYeasot cannon and ronnd.4 of hate chased for delhery next week. . . : lu. A conference has been arranged for Monday, at which j - ! 1 Special .Star-Bulleti- n WlreiessJ - Postmaster-gener- al First-assista- nt Td SS-Gen- will be present Burleson, WAILUKU,' Maui, March. 28Cap-Ul- n VjirABEZ'; Mexico, March eral Villa .telnrraph that Ihere U Postmaster-genera- l Roper and Charles Barron of Honolulu B. P. R. Penlailc died this rontinued heavy fighting In the ilrinlty of Terrron, aud that he expert t V e of capture touljfht u detail!, a re at hand an to the fatali:!es def- morning at 3 o'clock' as result that city tr It is believed that the postmastership of Honolulu will be njuries received .rv.arch 3, when he result of the several Uifrrent engagements that are lchTed to hare, cc ' ; ' " initely settled at this conference. A promise has been made : fell and brok his hip. Arrangements V . i . J rorred. were made this morning for funeral that Postmaster Souza of Kohala will be dismissed. . The sit- services to be held at 4 o'clock this Postmaster-gener- al afternoon, under thef auspices of the in Hawaii was discussed today by ff uation IV, vet- fam- (Joternor roIinItt Texas, Collapses Boat . John Frunel, rhil war Masonic lodg, in order that his Platform at Burleson and Barron for more than two hours. eran, m ho Tans passed away after ily may leave,' here with the remains who has rrriaesled permlsslaa of 1 Pen-hallo- w Secretary of W, J, Bryao to C. S. ALBERT, v 8B Illness of almost three years. in the Manoa this evening. Capt State r was p "eminent in masonic cir- send the Texas llangers- - across Race; Cambridge Bests G::for f John V. Francis, for 17 years a cles and ha I a wide acquaintance the liio (irande la . pursuit of the receipt of above cable, M. Pacheco said: '"-- - "When notified of the G j having cross Cable) ' " - Honolulu, died noon to- tfe island, been Mexicans 'when .tnfy eter '.''' fAssoclated Fress message- la inspiration of resident of at thrcuchout J "I do not doubt tbat the the direct - In a number of lumber schoon- Into Texas and commit crimes.. PUTNEY, Eng., Mar. 23. Fourteen persons ,were painfully . Injure Barroril Your correspondent in Washington, of course, does not ' day at his home at Kaimuki,- ending master Charlea a . 1 50 spectators y.-iar- platform, holding at the word for several things an., illness which began three ers during years past i here this afternoon when the know him and nay be excused for taking Barron's Captain Penhallow was apparently rowing regatta, collapsed, precipitating the entire assem- which apparently untrue Buch as his statement that 1 am out of the ago, when he suffered from a stroke tre ' ' : good up time of bly None reported dead as a of the accident. - - '; paralysis. in health to the ;the to the ground. is result running for postmaster. . , of OF years-o- accident He, rode several miles on RELATIVES The Cambridge crew defeated Oxford by four lengths. 'There is no truth In that I am In no sense out of the running, and. Mr. Francis was 71 f age and commit-teemc- ji sus-vive- his saddle mule the morning of the I will not be Unless the" postmaster-genera- l calls upon the national a veteran of the Civil war. He is d my appointment has been by one son, Harry S. Francis. 9th, going up the lao Valley, near to submit a new name. The fact that Wailuku, to inspect one of the water held up does not mean that I have quit It has always been the practice For a number of years tdecsased held Officers to any protest position deputy tax tunnels. While inside the tunnel, 900 British Army of Mr. Burleson to call the attention of the committeeman the of collector. Captain Penhallow suddenly dropped WSCREWU that Is made against the name of a. candidate he has sent In. ", He retired from that place when par- V ; ' to the groiuid,' suffering extreme pain. we heard nothing from him. He is either making a radl-- alysis him . , "So far have overtook r He thought at first that he had thrown Ready to Quit, Says Ruzzz cal exception to his rule or he does not consider the protest of sufficient Mr. Francis came here from L03 , out his knee, which had given him an investigation by the committeeman. :y . sev- " " 'importance to call for Angeles, where he had lived for trouble before., was half an hour t Press Cablel i whole message Is too barrpnesque to be given face value, ". many it fAssoclated "The eral years, and . made' friends. before he was able to crawl to ' the XONDOX, England, 3Iarrh 2S. Sir Edward Kussdl, a ktannch urr rf. . "He seems to be obsessed with my name. He can't get it out of his His y6uth" was spent in Missouri.' He - ' tunnel and call signed todjy, to the '. .' ;. entrance ofthe for er ef the jrorrrnment, publishes a stiitenicnt tiUA system. i was a large man with a pleasing per- . postmaster Kohala, resigned0 weeks ago. The help. Finally two' Japanese laborers that Lord Koberts hag a list of 300 army efflcera nho are rraJj to res!;-- ,,Scu7a, the at several sonality (hat drew to him - many heard his cries, and carried him to Officers of Steamer Unable to man place, but I am "." :v ; "territorial central committee endorsed another for the ;. friends. . a man being dispatch- to lve out name. name has been sent to the post. the main road, not at liberty his The For three days Mr. Francis condi- ed to Wailuku medical aid. In the Account for Canard of , raaster-ftnera- J for at Washington."-- -- c u tion has been very low. He was re- V me, le I good winning out,, and mean ti however, an automobi British Cabinet Disperses "I feel satisfied that have still a chance of ported morning. ; Ship's Sinking protest valid he will call on worse this Just a containing Major Bal and a part of that if Mr. Burleson thinks that the are pass- in- a few minutes after 12 o'clock he, friends reached the spot and the , Eng., March : 2S.The members of the cabinet, who havs John Wilson to explain them, or investigate' them, or send in "new : - " away. S ., In Ho- ' ed jured man was placed the car and "I lost no time upon arrival at days owing to complications name none of which things he has done. - been on edge for the past several the cf.f: - "will- ';: ; Funeral arrangement be an- taken to town, v ; night in again assuring .week-end- ,. pre?:.-i-tion-s " nolulu last Ulster situation,; dispersed o6y for the and to maks nounced later. - , ; Although In great pain, he bore his members of my family that, I was very for further. endeavor to straighten out the tangle during the n:xt John W. Francis was with Company sufferings without a murmur, and It land living,, re- - much in the of the week..: , '; V - - " !G IS; K ef the famous" 23d Missouri In- was not until an examination was marked Captain Louis Self, master of USED home serious- Inter-lslan- d Ki fantry- made his ; P:UI!!i IlrE li: from the beginning until the at that the the steamer Maui'jthe '.. war; Many ness of his injuries was known. The end . of the of the rebellion. ' vessel that figured : with grewsome times recruited,'0ita officers and men shock proved too much for his ad prominence In the canard of Its com- U' Given . $300,000 v.--- .-,- GO. ACCOUNTS - - - vanced :yea.rswj---- ;- MriceM' CHNIVAL ON sacrificed In a dozen important plete disappearance d . K wltijin 10 Company f rendered Its loss of all officers and crew best service during the gloomy,, hope- miles of the entrance to Pearl Har- football Stadium by G:,r .t -t the .Mid'. being Improper, and others were badly All tills fi2lr- . for less days In the. Wilderness." With DEMOCRATS bor last Wednesday night . slashed before they were allowed. One " racK.c Cixival, Ltd., hae been paid," such disllnguisbed'credentials as came "I am entirely at a loss to account :' tAssociated Press Cable!' . account of $251, after It had been wMrli v. m stated Treasurer S. M. Lowrey , this from such soldiering, Mr. Francis has circulation of a report from PRINCETOX. X. March SSEdjrar Palmer of the cbs pruned, netted the claimant something for the 19C3, clos- always been among the leading mem- - gradoated from Princeton nniTersIty in has prcstnlrd the unlurvlif mornIrg,."and we are now busy like ?3. ; naval officerS at Fort Kamehameha, ;';!;.; bers of George W. DeLong G. A. with $300,000 for the erection of a mammoth concrete football slatlla:: t books and preparing reports . L. Warren stated today Post that the Maul. had. met with disaster. ing the President J. R., first post of this Insti- SUCCESSOR FOR be ready for use by the penlnjr of the 1914 season. and a financial statement of the last that the officers will try between now the order Little did we imagine that in leaving outside of Union, having i Carnial, to be presented at the annu- and the j.ime of holding the annual tuted the. Honolulu for Kealia, shortly, after 5 shareholders' ...meeting,' which will meeting to have some suggestions been in existence longTefore annexa- o'clock Wednesday evening, with al tion. He filled many offices in likely be about April 10. was ready regarding the next . Carnival, the practically an empty .ship, that we I: held It post including ershlp, . W. W. Church Invader ntt possible: to settle all of the. ac- and pessibly the names of some citi- the command and EiilOrailTil were destined to become objects of on every; Memorial day, as , as ; counts while Director-Genera- l. Dough- zens who may be willing to assume the well intense anxiety and concern from preceding an- erty was away, but with his return responsibilities of handling the ardu- church parade, also the members of our families . as well , zs Senienc " Given a Prison nual campfire formerly in vogue, was ' this week the doubtful bills were ous work of preparing for the next big Given Not to friends.". ;: kX a mong the veterans. As loyal to his Endorsement but - - quickly disposed of. event. These names, of course, would Catain Self declared that ; the trip ( Cable! friends as to his country, W. ' The o.Tlcers of the company Jld not be simply offered as nominations, to be John Judge Wilder, Says One to Kauai had been a most uneventful XEW YORK, X. Y March 28r Frank Tannenbanm, I. W. . W. ImJj r, accept all of the bills presented.. voted ujxm by the shareholders of ttye Francis was honored and esteemed by one, the -- vessel v meeting with fine who headed the nnemplojed church Inraslon, was today sfntrncrd to sm;e ; Meeting - . ; . ; ; Present at corporation. . all who knew him.: - &0Q . number were thrown dut entirely, as weather; fair winds and . smooth seas. one year in prison and to pay a fine of Prior to the stroke that robbed him The Maui came to an anchorage off of health some years ago, Mr. Francis One man was endorsed . for the of- Kealia before daylight and the offi- was a collector for the tax office, in fice of chairman of the public utili- cers and men were not advised of the AD CLUB MAY BE CALLED which capacity he was a familiar fig- ties commission last night by the ter- situation until .the opening of the Oratorical Contest Continues prolong- Na-wiliwi- ure about town. During his ritorial central Democratic commit- wireless station for business at ll. ed period of weakness he has been tee and that man iwas not Judge A. ' WASIIIXGTOX, D. Jlareh 2S, The .oratorical contest rcf tLr SECURE COIN "V; U V i v' UPON TO tenderly nursed by his devoted wife, A.- Wilder. limitation of time in the Panama Canal tolls matter continue to occHry . Chief Engineer John Grace at ones to Wiose tireless ministrations he , "v.,':morn- may be Uli-- This statement was made this exploded theory the Illusion the time of the house, it being expected that a final rote undoubtedly owed the long respite ing by one of. the central committee the that next Wednesday,. Ad Club to be appealed to by may bs suggested by which the work might have been caused by the Maul The is from the execution of nature's last members who - was present at the of the committee may be enabled to v':.' ;j.",;.v:Vv steaming under forced ; draught in the Promotion Committee In connec- fell decree. . wV.';'?'' meeting. As it was an executive ses- . passing position occupied, by continue without serious curtailment sion, name man endorsed the the tion with the probable loss of funds The matter was discussed some the of the lookout at Fort Kamehameha, upon at : Hospital For 'Frisco given r which will come.j if the supervisors was not out to Honolulu morning. Marine length 'at the meeting of the commit- committee five was appoint his return this xrarry policy. was "A of "We had plenty of timU to make out their retrenchment tee yesterday afternoon, and it ed',, said the informant Mto call om WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 23. The senate today passed a bill appro- tfee present col- $250 per AdClubPorty Kealia crowding the vessel," The committee is at fully agreed, that the loss cf Governor pinkham on his return Mon- without priating $500,000 for a marine hospital to be located at the Presidio of San lecting data concerning the finances month which Is what the body at insisted Grace. Maul proceeded be- "The ': ': '. . day and place endorsement v . ex- Follows Program,: the very speed. I am posi- Francisco. cf the promotion body, which it present receives from the city and fore him. He will then be in a posi- at a moderate to present to the live-wir- e bunch county, will be a serious blow, which tive that the observer never saw any- acts On tion to either act on our endorsement passage (AddlUonal cabi e on page six) which makes up the Ad flub member- must be offset in some manner. If Trip to Kauai throw, down. thing in connection with the ' or " us rounding ship, in hopes that ways and means possible. was learned committee of this steamer In Barber's It that this point would lead to su posi- up M. C. Ben a, that the is made of Pacheco, tion a catastrophe had TRIALS TO nnunnunnnnnnxKunnn;.,: E. J. McCandless, H. F. that terrible BOOT occurred. : mm. - Star-BulleU- n V Wolter and Gabriel Keawehaku. AS ' . tSpecial WlrelewJ ' BUNGALOW NEW HOME FOR The name of the endorsed candidate Chief Engineer ; Grace volunteered tl Kauai, March 28-.-8 - WAIMEAr in- suggestion is possi- : U-AI- is so a mystery to all but the the that there a T is running smooth with the far 8 Democracy.. de- bility that an explosion produced by -- AD LIB. UNTIL AOREEuM to Gar-- ner circle of . The GTY AND COUNTY OFFICES U Ad Club excursionists the 8 Japanese fishermen ;with the aid of den Island. The Kauai reception 8 scription of him makes the mystery 8 - giant powder' or kerosene might have I- even more baffling- r committee was on hand to we - - 4 8 8 attracted, the. . attention of watchers Municipal ofScers' may have new board supervisors re- "He is a local Democrat" said the a qa a of call upon me 8 come the steamer at the Waimea 8 from shore. - nc rum home within a short time. In connec- lative to the use of the bungalow for landing, upon at 7:15, a informant "who has worked for the 8 arrival 8 party years. Is .'A ULrtU 1LU. tion with their retrenchment, a plan the city officers. I think a saving can 8 few minutes : behind schedule. 8 for He not an active crowd of several hundred people U1I is under way, which has met with tho be made for the county and the terri- was a large one, candidate; the candidacy is being gathered at the Inter-Islan- d wharf 8. The committee 8 on Mm. He is not working night to approval of Governor Pinkham, where- torial government thrust for last await the arrival of the ;"; man, if we convenience. 8 having been augmented by a 8 ; 'As long as there's money In the .will convict tho but cn't by about $350 a month will be saved "Respectfully yours, : : this job or for any other. . f ? Mani. The number included the wlve3 win cn a case where facts ar1 y 8 goodly portion of the population 8 treasury and a3 long as the i He went on to say man was 45 of- .the city and1; county in rents. - r ; - ."L. E. PINKHAM." was that the and immediate relatives of the In disagreeing I us strong as they are In the pree: t ' 8 cf Waimea. Breakfast taken 8 very competent and men belonging ves- the Juries persist Their plan Is to give up their quar- Mayor Fern has named already a among that when the ficers and to the trying Mr. Bower, said one this court m!0'ht Just as well c! s at the Waimea hotel, the 8 thall continue 8 ; th-- governor heard his name would sel. . The meeting between Mrs. Self 1 ters In the Mclntyre rmllding at committee, composed of himself,, and prominent Kauaians joining he StateW Attorney Jeff its doors, for no other case could 8 the 8 "sit up and take notice. s - - ' end husband, United District corner of King and Fort' streets and Supervisors McClellan' and Wolter. to being:- - D. ' her the master of the George wen.". - 8 party Harry WishartL 8 Hawai-lans- , McCarn todar when asked if occupy territorial building known matter up govern- vessel, was a touching one. ' st-- .' the take this with the D. E. Horner, Hermann Rohrig, A. (Bert) Bower was to be given a He voiced an in quiry zi to tha r. . 1 8 8 Owing to peculiar provisions of as the bungalow once the home of the or. Quick action is expected. : the Japanese. Koreans and Chinese Ing of oa 1s final y. 8 Walter W, McBryde and Erling 8 In- third trial on the statutory charge the jury tallct guards. Mayor in speaking pro- the naturalization laws,' doubtless included in crew were given "a : national Fern of the E. the against him by the federal terday evening, but coull be riven 8 Mahlum. 8 ; preferred supervisors are of opinion position said morning:. j tended to prevent fraudulent voting, lively ovation by. . 1 The the this their friends., : the rr.ati-r- ; The program is being carried - authorities. definite information c:i an addition may be to they give us 8 8 the last day on which applications for The Maui- brought 10,000 ' that built this "If the bungalow and more than w: ' 1 V : out according to schedule and the ; v on fact,' while it fate structure, thus making It iargti allow an addition to be built to 8 8 naturalization may be filed before the sacks of Kauai sugar. C ; : "We hare no, stronger case the ' It " ing t..od we party wjlt, leave in a few minutes 8 next general elections, to : against Mr. Bower," that the v i enough says Mayor to house will have room 8 which are .. calendar than this - Fern offices. v i- for all our v.."., 4 : in autos for Walawa and upon place next 26. acquittal. it : all the departments. If the government will allow the wa- 8 8 take fall, is May Such continued, the federal prosecutor, "and ' will proceed Is a a a a a a a a a a stood that tl: ; :tuU I : . Yesterday afternoon the mayor re- ter and sewer offices to remain where 8 the return trip' to 8 the announcement of Clerk A. E. an if we can't get a conrlction on thi3 ' ;.. 1 . on to McBryde's Murphy, unknown, th? :t ceived the following letter from' the they are. we will be in fine shape." 8 Olokele and 8 of the United States district we certainly couldn't hope td get one ' " : 1 ' governor In which he tendered the 8 beach house, via Kukuilono park 8 court The applications must be filed a HEALAHI SM0KER; in any other case that remains to be making a ?r :..r.n' r ' use of the bungalow to the city and 8, and Koloa. It is planned to lunch- - 8 ninety days before the final hearings heard. expect keep right on try- i journ'.r. - - SUOAR FOR TONIGHT SURE I to t fc!.2nd'-;- r. : county: eon at McBryde's. 8 can be held. This will place the final ing Mr. Bower we get a verdict. vz i ( SAN FRANCISCO, 27. 8 until 1 March Beets t -:- V;;:-V hearings on September 26, cV.z' ir it "Honolulu, March 27, 1914. the last -- S8 analysis, 3.92 8: 8 Regardless of condi- - "The the rre "Hon. J. J. Fern, 9s 2d., Parity, cents. U Iaturday in September. This hearing a weather? a facts as.vinst ' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 : ex- Previous quotation, 9s, ' : 8 8 a tions the annual smoker' by the so strcng that we bad evcrythl" . City Ho-- - oe me one can field, a "Mayor, and County of win last tnat be cept own nolulu. Territory of Hawaii. servtcea over the remains under the federal law, before the gen- a Healani Yacht and Boat Club will a his confession rai.L ci Funeral place to-- I s;"r'.-- t if .."Sir; I would respectfully request A special drill , tor Company D, Na- , eral elections, scheduled for Novem- a take at the clubhouse a the witness stand. of Florence, the daughter too, be riv- proper representatives tional Guard of . Hawaii, has been or- ber. 3 next ;:.y '; a night beginning promptly at 8 a had that, the jury n:'0i;t that the of the of Mr. and Mrs. "Manuel Pocha who upon dered by. Captain Kolb for tomorrow died early this morning, will be held a o'clock. This is the definite, em-- a alled to return a verdict cf REGAL CARS FOR SALE. morning, Pa-lol- phatic com- - guilty. and rain or shine it will be from the home on Eighth avenue, o The funeral of John Kahikini Shel- a announcement of the ti tf rr;i held. If the weather prevents outdoor tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. don; whose death yesterday morning a mittee in charge, which has made a "I den't know how soon the t!.;rJ th : 1 Roadster ...... 25 H. f work, the men will drill in the ar From the home the remains will be was noted in yesterday's Star-Bulleti- n, a careful preparation for an unus- - a trial will begin; I expect to he! I a 1 ,. v ..25 H.P. mory. The company Is to be Inspect taken to the Catholic Cathedral, will be held Sunday afternoon at a ually good program of entertain-- a consultation with the court ci V. ? : ed Wednesday I ' .....;35 H..P, next night, and the where services . will be held at 3 1:30 o'clock from the undertaking a ment a ject early next week, ar. it t - ' H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. company commander wishes a large o'clock, thence to the cemetery on parlors of M. E. Silva. The Interment a :: ceternined then. I I.c!;--V:- ? t" turn-ou- : crs riczQ 1C1S. Merchant & Alakea Sts. t for final preparation. King street ' will take place in Kuuanu cemetery. t , . tJ 1 :: 1 i ! V. TWO HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 191.4.

strain of waiting jfor the decision oa SO 13 BILL? TUT TUT! : -: " ' " 10 their appeal.1"" s':- . WHY, ITS WORTH They are quarreling Vnong them- STEAIilERSiSHARHOTOUTf . LPY selves and accusing .one another of (AmocUtrd PrrM) various breeches of good faith. It is MIDDLETOWX N. Y. A man said. Whenever the door of the walked into a barroom here and you change a $J bill, j- - death house opens they, spring up asked. "Will GO PILOT ALIilOST III LULU IIAVt DltUlttfll ' ' ON THE tluif trcra their cots, expecting a man has please?" . : .' ; MgPsdflmi reg- come with the announcement Disap- The bartender went to the cash pointed, they throw themselves back ister to gtt the money, then turned -; your kidding! and rail at the guards.- and . said. "Ah, quit ni urn They are getting the reputation There's no such a bill!" of being the most quarrelsome men In fu k vmi tm tvM ! rtnrf(.l Frenta, a lineman employed by the ' -- I . i i ' the stranger. city and county government lost hi I'M . ' the prison, and ;ar causing .more till' . on, bartender replied. - . JAMocIatttl "than any other inmatea In "Yture the - The poJIcjr or retrenchment inaug- That shark would be ""all at sea life at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon The contract- for an important piece Preal trouble ' the death house. - "Produce! urated in the Philippine islands fol without pilot fish accompanying them while engaged in making repairs ' to of Pearl Harbor construction work NEW YORK. Guards at Sing Sing ttranger.produced. TSTe bill was ?;Ma,:liilBSiwon by local firm, the Ro- There Is a superstition among Sing The lowing advent of a Democratic on their cruises, and showing them lines along Oabu avenue,. Manoa. has Just been a prison report that 'Lefty Louie" the -- ? one Issued by the Connecticut State deep-wate- being Sing prisoners some telepathic has in a num- abcut, is the opinion of a r Frenta is said to have stepped upon Honolulu Planing Mill, Ltd senberg, WhiUe" , Lewis, "Gyp the that Seymour resulted t influence tells the fate of every man Bank of North America in ia ber of passenger steamer, formerly skipper at I'oruand, ore. tie fays ne a large cable and then grasped a live low bidder on the erection of about Blood" and "Daxo Frank." the four TannaW K'i Vr Ira fa r man-eate- rr forming in death house before the court operated in the Insular government never saw one of the with- wire extending overhead. His appar- 35.000 tons of structural steel gunmen convicted with Charles Beck- the "State of Connecticut The Bank of appeals passed on his case . M. being offered for sale at pub- out a pilot guiding it. and often there ently lifeless body dropped to the part of the navy coaling plant Three er of the murder of Herman Rosen- of has .W I ..111 V. A . WAWA rerrlce, old-time- rs ? Planing is hard to make many of the - lic auction, the vessels to go to the are five or six of them leading the ground. The police ambulance was local firms, the Honolulu thal; had broken 'dowta mder 'tlie It on demand $3.- Seymour, Jan.-l- , 18S2. Lord-Youn- g Engineer- "message is not i1"-h- ti!f!-- f nn Inn 1. The boats monster on its course. called and the man taken to the hos- Mill. Ltd., the believe this O. F. always In Becker's case, the Nu 16428. F. Atwater. cashier. which will be sold first on the coast Before a 'shark. will seize a piece of pital, but he died some minutes before ing Co., 'and the Spalding Construc- The correct De president" Job, be- the' concrete storage basin. "message" was he will get a new Witt guard cutter Busuanga, Luzon, Pala 'fresh meat tossed from a ship it is entering the institution. ' tion Co., figured on the bids capacity of 200,000 that When overhauling an old house her today. A plant has a normal ' w.r'V:'::-- ,; ', wan, Tablas and Panax, the sailing declared that one of these pilot fish ; Despite efforts made by F. Hons of ing opened in Washington crowded to nearly triaL :.V which had been occupied by his father, Lord-Youn- g com- tons,' but can be nose around Inter-Inlan- d cable to the ? '. craft Garter, and the launches Mer- will dart ahead and the the Steam Navigation private 300,000. 150.000 tons will be the barroom's customer had found the - first-name-d con- About Tag&log and Manila. bait to see that everything is all right Company to "resuscitate. Frente by pany $tatea that the apex --You say you saw the pris- hill wed&ed between the floor and the lin. Kover, $55,000. kept submerged, only the of the Judge After conducting its Investigation it of new pulmotor, cern is '.low,; with a bid of ; Other boats which will be sold later mtane the the work water. , ' oner strike the complainant. On what siding. to submits navy coal storage plant has an pile being out of are the cableship " IUzal, the coast returns the shark and its cf one hour and 20 minutes with the The the provoation? Witness Why. be pull- O pilot-fis- h wharf and a large part of report Frequently the .-- estimated cost of $930,000, and moat The guard cutters Mindanao and Samar. apparatus proved fruitless. In the. already completed, ed out a roll of bills. Your Honor. Five immense snara arrive recently reaches a decision right off the bat, opinion physicians who attend- of the work is being done by the gov- concrete work is pris- ' Wash. and the launches Ceste and Jolo. of the ; Judge And you mean to say the in Bath, Me., from Tacoma. : Bteel which successful and the ehark meets, its doom. man, pul- ernment itself. .The present contract but the the Witness-W- ell, The Mindanao, wh'ch also was on It ed the electrocuted had the to as- oner struck him for that? The sticks were 120 feet long an i seizes the bait .and is hauled aboard motor been brought action soon is merely for the erection of the steel- bidder of the latest contract is trip the retiring list, will be overhauled " into - he struck him for some of i- required three flat cars for their - v - semble, is not expected here until t- and placed disposal of de- and slain. ':. after the accident Frente's. life- might work which will support the railroad across the continent at the the September. - - Transcript Black stripes run down the backs have been spared... : ;' tracks and hoisting machinery above partment .of Mindanao and Salu for , of some pilot-fish- : r the use of Governor Carpenter for of the while others Sheriff Jarrett has made, repeated bear no such marks. It has been In- requests to the city and county board by ferred that the stripes are badges of of supervisors for a pulmotor such as The launch Ceste is chartered , Dublic distinction, probably denoting that has been Installed at the Moana hotel the bureau of works. dif-ncu- wear lt Inter-Islan- d The Rlzal is on cable Work at pres- those that them passed most and at the ship chandelry. 1 Twm examinations and obtained the The demand has in each instance been ent and will continue at this work ex- licenses issued by to I I' A clusively until a more suitable boat best sharks the turned down, the plea being that there Ji fish acting as pilots. dim 1 : - cnn be secured. their The is no appropriation available for the wo stripes, it has been presumed, may in- purpose. f.,r "':;"; The coast guard cutter Samar 1 dicate that the wearer holds only retained as lighthouse tender and for mate's papers, and those bearing no repair work on lights and buoys. marks at all may be apprentices. The Jolo. is chartered by bu- the. According to the description the av- HAIiOOR iTES Owiner tremendous success of our past reau of public works. erage pilotfifch is not more than a foot to the These boats will be sold at a later long. It Is quick as the proverbial ' as soon they replaced f ; date as can be lightning and senses danger a long dis- decided to extend this coast-boun- d : was sale, have by 'others now on duty or guard In tance away. . Being so well guided and A big mail dia two week's we later-islan- d ports. Several inquiries patched in thr Japanese liner Chiyo protected is believed to account for - for the cutters have been received, the comparatively few accidents Mara at noon today. . buying among sale another two weeks. Thus, giving the them from Melbourne, Sydney, -- ' ' which befall the shark. nritith Columbia and the United A Portland retired mariner says he A small cargo has been discharged Ftates and unusually lively bidding saw many strange from the steamer Mauna Kea and to advantage of ""' inhabitants of the public further opportunity take for the large vessels is expected. sea when he was going about the that vessel has been prepared to sail - way ports 3 It Is said that several of the boats wcrld In a square -- rigger, but a sight for Hilo and at o'clock - - V can be Epared, others are not" up to which impressed him most was the pe- this afternoon. . v r the1 "greatly reduced prices on our complete line of date and too expensive to - operate, culiar form of a Jellyfish. It was while a few. In the near future, will about eight inches .long and shaped In returning from Kauai porta with Child-re-n have to be replaced with other more precisely like a horse, having a long, sugar, the Inter-Islan- d steamer W. G. Dry Goods, Ladie's Goods, Men's Goods, and has-bee- costly craft. flowing mane, vari- Hall n placed on the berth for ' fetlocks and the ' ;. dispatch Garden Island . 5 11 . ous ether appurtenances, r to the at ? y Hithet Soon Due. ; What sailors call "Portuguese Men-of-War'- V o'clock Monday evening. - swear. The bark IL P.'Rithet, now 13 days also always made axflmpres-sio- n out from San Francisco with a full on him. These are jellyfish Then Matson ; steamer Manoa is remainder of this czk. fhlpment of general merchandise for shaped like a ship. Each carries large scheduled to sail at 6 o'clock Tues tVafcn oar ads. for specials thrqaghoat the sislic Honolulu, it is predicted, may.com-- I sail, resembling isinglass, which bel- day evening from Pier 15, the vessel lote a fast passage when taking into lies out with. the wind and causes the taking passengers and mail and wind- ' ' consideration the fact that the fish to cut through the water at a sur- freight for San Francisco. . jammer, made the homeward voyage prising speed. The "Portuguese Men-of-Wa- r" i.- - Co. heavily laden with sugar in 15 days. are said to be numerous In The Matson steamer Matsonia from HoooMu Diry Gccoo passage ' This is said to have been the Indian Ocean. ; San Francisco is due to arrive at Ho jt ,-- 0ppo3itb Bijon TIi::.tro one" of the fastest that the Rlthet has nolulu at an early hour on Tuesday,' 27 Hotel Street covered, in a number of years. The Mauna Kea Away With Large List morning. Castle & Cooke, local agents,1 yoEsel was becalmed for 3 days after Weather conditions are said to have failed to receive a late wireless report ' " rlnarinj the islands and a like num-If- r been ideal for a uleasant vovaee from from this vessel today. of days wer3 spent within sight hllilo to Honolulu according to report of the California coast, owing to con- lrccelved with the return of the steam-ie-r The American-Hawaiia- n '. : freighter 1 trary winds. ; It Is reported that dur- Mauna Kea. This vessel brought a Alaskan Is reported . to have sailed . ing 10 , the actual days sailing the small . and . varied cargo including from Seattle for Honolulu on last Uithet landed more than 200 miles a horses, 183 Thursday. This vessel is destined to head of sheep, crates of ; day. A return shipment of sugar pigs, ,47 pieces., of native lumber, 16 bring several .thousand tons of gei - - ' 4 n waits the bark at' Honolulu." ".' crates of caggage, and ' 18S packages eral cargo fo.r Honolulu.- j of . sundries. Purser Phillips reports T:: ',nbn Snar in the l.Ut . ; 'V cloudy weather with light westerly With the addition of about 1000 Supar stored and awaiting. shipment . tons of freight brought Ori- winds. ;"":';. ; V';.. from the Hakalau leads brought to : " ' Japanese Chiyo ct the list ''"..:" - :. ;' V; y'i ent in the liner Maru, the port with the return of the Inter-Islan- d Annie Johnson Ready Pier 7 is again piled high with an as- etcamer morn- for Sea. Mauna Kea this To take more than 22,000 of sortment of merchandise coming from ing. Phillips reports fol- sacks many Purser the sugar, supplied at Mahukona, Hawaii, points around the Pacific When"' Wa-iake- You Reach lowing consignments: a Olaa S000, j,- the schooner Annie Johnson ia reoort. 1 7500, Hawaii. Mill C000, Hilo d will be heady sea Pe-peek- for about next Co. 25.G00, Onomea 12,592, eo Suar Tuesday. This vessel was passed by The little schooner Salvator, under 17,000, Honomu .11.120, i Haka- charter to Libby, McNeill and Libby, lau 21.G29. LauDahoehoe 7900. Kaiwiki the steamer Mauna Kea last evening, cargo the schooner at that time receiving with a full of supplies and ma- . ivuk&i&u uau, iiamaKua will terial for a big pineapple canning es- the last of shipment de- 1200, Paauhau C000, Honokaa 400. Pu-- the of sugar tablishment on windward Oahu, is stined for San Francisco. - , naluu C218, Honuapo 3380 sacks. - now 8 ' " days out from San Francisco, -- :; : .; rM. . : - na ... with destination as Honolulu.. Mon;olla Schedule Altered. Hyadet Now Nearlng Port ' ; H. Hackjfeld and Company are ad With more than 3000 tons of gen- While no definite Information "bias eral cargo and feed Mat-so- n v'?ed that the Pacific Mail liner Mon- stuffs the been received by wireless . from the c golia will be dispatched on home- Navigation steamer Hyades from Oceanic the Seattle and liner Sierra, that vessel, it Is ward voyage from Yokohama Dn April Tacoma is due to arrive believed, will be brought to a berth at 23 instead of April 22, arriving at Ho- at the port late this evening or early Pier 10 an early hour on Monday : SO tomorrow morning. Castle & Cooke t nolulu on April and San Francisco morning. Indications: point to the use gom You've reached the ultimate Eilen. You have arrived at May 6. have no later wireless advices from There's no anj further! on . This vessel Is now listed this vessel. Sierra bringing ; about sixty cabin Here you have it to sail from coast port on May The Hyades will call , at your desire everylxnly who ive here now knows this is the truth. t the passengers from San Francisco. ; ; heart's 14 instead of May 19, arriving at Ma four Island ports to load sugar des- ' ' scenery, g(Hl peo)le, ood husiness und good Itture. , t , nl!a on June 10. In departure from tined for San Francisco. all elimate - .', - The schooner C. S. Holmes, at one Hongkong the Mongolia will be dis- - ica Enterprise Completing' Cargo Hilo. time a well known figure In island patched on the regular schedule at re- ' shipping as a lumber Is - The Matson Navigation carrier. nn again...... steamer En- rr'7 ported . ' terprise how at Hilo is reported as to have been sold to Captain t Backland by George, E. Bill- Schooners Depart from Hito. completing cargo including sugan and John the is predicted ings Company. The vessel may be Mairaoa The schooner. Prosper having will be ready to sail for been employed in taking care of the salmon discharged of a full shipment of lum- San Francisco about next 'Tuesday. Inter-Islan- ports The d trade between Alaska and San highest ex- ber at Hilo is reported steamer Wailele was ' WOODlLvWX is the to have sailed Francisco. : ;.; And now for a home! TRACT meets your ideal exactly. If for the Sound on last Saturday after- hauled along side the Enterprise yes- '.''. noon according to a report brought to terday while several thousand sacks of pression of that aptly-pu- t phrase, "The Paradise of the Pacif c", product was The v Matson Navigation steamer this city todav. Officers In tht ctPAm. transferred. - ." '.;;;.;::-.'.;i:- Manoa will return from Kahului to- devel- er Mauna Kea state that the schooner - ,v ia WOODLAWX, with its sloping hillsides, carries the greatest possibilities for landscape The Inter-Islan- d ; morrow morning. Castle & Cooke Camano has also been discharged of steamer Mauna - - region of grand scenery. , , ana, Loa is expected to return have completed arrangements for a opinent. It is a superb ' t lumoer was to have been hauled from Kauai public reception on In ample time on next Monday, to be board that vessel iuvj uic uew Bailing ai once between 2 5 ' .blending hues of the ocean. rV--- - supplied cargo the hours of and o'clock IJelow Manoa valley to the sea and leyond are the Tor the coast . . with for Kona and Kan stretches ' - " ' ' next Tuesday afternoon. Refresh- - ''" lKl V'v- ..v ports The Mauna Loa is scheduled green the mountains. , - '. V'v; ments will be served. A company of Above tower the soft peaksof m Inter-Islan- d to sail for windward Hawaii noon, , The steamer Noeau has at musicians have" been engaged the , Tuesday. . ;. for teen placed on to sail for : things. The water supply is the'barth occasion. . The air is cod and fresh, swecUvith the scent of growing pijre windward Kauai porta on "Monday ' y installed. , evening. The vessel will carry cargo and abundant and piped to every lot. Electric Lights and Telephones j " I WaileleRetuming With Cattle. and mail only, . PASSEXGEES ARBITED Inter-Islan- d t The steamer Wailele is : roadways expected Every demand for perfect living conditions has been met at WOOD LA WNi The Per stmr. Mauna Kea, to arrive at Honohihi about from Hilo Sunday of ; delightful V morning with a shipment of are jierfect, 'crivned; packwl and surfaced. There are miles and .miles VESSELS TO AND and way ports, March 28. From hogs Hilo: L. and cattle from the island of .the-mos- drives. in P. Scott F. E. Muzzy, Pay- .: :.:'-'- .';' ways, with their wonderful vistu of mountains, valley and seal, prfect:auto t FROM THE ISLANDS Ha wait ... master W. B. Izard. Miss Augur. Mrs. ' ' Cruickshank, Miss the suburbs of Honolulu. : i 1 1 ' : lEpetlal Cable to Sherman.' Miss Xereaaxti' ;f Wilson, : Miss Bull, Capt Townsend, au-tomobi- le .' Exchange . ;-- countryliome i unclose to a city. It is a short ' Dr. W. II. Simmons, 'Jas. Mofr and VEATHER TODAY WOODLAWN offers the jovs of a proximity wife, A. Mello, L. : ' ' de Lieut A. Bump, ride from the heart of Honolulu. . jVtiili Satarday, Jfarrh fg.' Col, A. Coyne. Master J. Bodrero, d Sailed, Mrs. C. - HILO March 21, schr. Pros- - L. Bodrero and maid, J. T, Phone 21(11 or call at my office Fort near Merchant. It will afford me gmit pleasure to, take per, for Puget Sound. . Stacker, F. Lamb, Dr. S. Kurashima, , v Saturday, March 28. 8 - J. Noguichi, G. H. Courtney and v ife. Temperature 6 a. m 72; a. m., vou there. . - Aerograms and Xotes H. McKenzie, Mrs. J. Lando, II. T. 73; 10 a. m.. 74; 12 noon, 70. Mini- S.S. HYADES. from Seattle, due late Barclay and wife. Mrs. A . F. Rodda, mum last night 70. , today or early tomorrow morning Miss E. E. Rodda. R. S. Thurston. T. Wind 6 a. m., direction S., veloc-ity.1- 0; v a", , ivlth cargo tmly for Honolulu. Port J. K. Evans. -- H. E. Newton, Col. 8 m., direction S., velocity - Allen. Kahului, Kaanapali and Kilo Blanch Cox. Miss M. E. Duncan. C. 5; It a. m directlpn S., velocity 18; V- -; : S.S. MATSONIA, from San Fraiicis-co- ', iTahara. From Mahukona: G. Rust- - 12 noon, direction S., velocity 12. t cttn to V due early Tuesday morning oiu. v. u muMuswu, miss si. nina, Movement past 24 hours, 259 miles! TfiZ IYT passengers, mails and cargo, Mrs.,B. D. Bond. Jno.Hind. Mrs. Barometer at. 8. a. in.. 29.86. Rela- o Agent ' with No-- wireless report . r McQuald. Mrs. E. Madden.t F. McMas-te- r, tive humidity. 8 a. m., 86. Dew-poi- nt S.S.' SIERRA.', from San Francisco, F. E. Wright. Miss J.' BelU Miss at 8 a m., 69. Absolute humidity, 8 due early Monday, morning f wit 'i A. Kaleihua, Mrs. P. Kelelmaknlejl. a. m., 7.553. Rainfall, .40. PHONE 2U;t Ff)UT NEAi: MERCHANT. ; passengers, mails and ; cargo. No Mason and Wife. Miss Mason. Miss - ' y J you I I wireless. v- ;. . Jordan. From Kawaihae: A. W. He Do know, oftn wish S.S, ENTERPRISE, to ail from Hilo Carter, il. W. . Weymouth, A. ;S. had lived in the time of the Caesars. for San Francisco about nextTues- - Hansen. Master Leone On. From !(. She (yawning) Everybody does, Mr. r day. .; V ;, ;',:.' v ; Gregor's: A. Gartley, J. D. Dole, L. Saphead.- - ; " S.S- - MAUI, undamaged, with officers IE. Arnold. A. "V. Peters. From La-hain- a: and crew safe on board, returned Rev. W. B. 6leson, C. T. Eugenia So that Early, girl has Bailey, G. Meyers. caught Tom Byrd Eugen ( from Kealia. Kauai, this morniug. l It. White. H. Rev. at last 3Z Jor-gense- n. . Early-Bir- d BELLING HAM Arrived. March 28, G. Santos, C. H. . Kluegel, J. Yea. Just another case of the ' - S.S;. Harpalyce, hence March ,18. ., combination,' . .;. noxoLULU star-bulletin- ; Saturday, march 2$, 1914. tiirh:

MAY, ESTABLISH NEW STEAMSHIP LINi GUARD OUTFITS LOCAL AND GENERAL NEW TODAY 1. i . f y Ittt Mall) r n - SAN F II A N C I S C O. 'Another 1NTIIK ClUCriT COl'KT OF THIS Lee Leon g. dolug business as1 the steamship line from the Kast coast Kirst Judicial Circuit, 'Airritoly of Shanghai Dry roods Company" was dis-- to this port is a probability with the In Probate, charged as & bankrupt in federal Hawaii At Chambers 1 : opening of the Panama canal, when in ihe matter of the estate of Helen coun.k ill.mis monung. Art urn Certifliii West Coast. Line extends ac- , mm the its Aldrich Dunning, deceased. tivities to San Francisco. George I On reading and filing the petition O. B, LIghtfoot. assistant superin- Duval of New York and Theodoslu K, of William Ileatty Dunning, of the MAUI IN SHAPE1 tendent of the territorial marketing 2 Z Uudgevof Valparaiso arc now in San City of Oakland, County of Alameda. 411'oi, is carrying his right arm in Francisco looking over the situation State of California. Executor of the a sling tcday. as the result of an en- end may make reservations for dock- Will of Helen Aldrich Dunning, dec-eas- counter last night with a refractory

age ed, facilities. and the alleged authenticated Co!. Coyne and ' - Wess."5l-Duva- goes without ivinjj Hint so loii as liv liomiil'to iiristr opiMr- The l Company oper copies attached thereto of said Will, It inan i back- if ates six steamers between New York decree admitting said Will to probate. Back irom inspection our crank the machine, the engine ...... 1 an Boston and the West Coast of issuance of fired, and one bone of his wrist was andcertiflcat3 as to the of Maui and Hawaii broken by tunitics for prufitahle''exchanp The exiguuey iK'ing to U awake to daily South America through the straits of Letters Testamentary to said Wil- the crank. thm Magellan. With the opening of the liam Beatty Dunning, said jetition Col. Arthur Coyne, commanding the Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings canal they will come through thai Dun- alleging that said Helen Aldrfch 1st Infantry.. X. G. H.. and Ueut. A., u ih-8-- ! waterway, y y' have been brought and the business offerings of fort tftc pnnT time. ning of the City of Oakland, County 1 Bump, Inspector4nstractor, return- - know about establish- and chattels attached of the American "Wa do not of Alameda. State cf California, died ed this morning on the Mauna Kea Dry Goods Company, conducted by ing a line from San Francisco down said City of1 Oakland leav- in- -' '4 testate at Hawaii, after a three week's Ah Chap, on following beyond." Du- frcm behalf of the the West coast and. said ing property In the Territory of Ha- specticn tour of the Maul and Hawaii creditors, who claim the amounts here val Francis. "We look- up- is applicable to one and some time or another. Consequently, how can at the St are waii necessary to be administered angles trip given are . M. Phillips & This all at ing over companies. From all the due them: the field and intend to make on, and praying that Letters of Ancil- was a success, and both officers are Company, $237.82; H. Hackfeld & Fan Francisco a port of call for our An- lary Administration with the Will enthusiastic over the showing made by , Company, $540.26. and Theo. H. Da eKsels if business warrants." y- you know hut that this is tho very ti nuv when siuneone is lookiug for just yhat you nexed. issue: It is' the, outside companies and the possl- -' vies & Company, $212.54. Ordered that 1 Thursday. 7the 30th fcilities for building up the national I :. A tradesman at Elswcrth, Englaid, M., day of April. 1914, at 9 o'clock A. Isl--1 n9e more, for ths third or fourth ho had been engaged for Rome, days Buard of Hawaii on the outside have while you art womleriug whichwould Ik? the better mwuts of disposing" of it, be and the eame hereby is appointed ands j time, the hearing of Mrs, Kate Welsh, in stripping paper off walls, found one t . for the hearing of said petition in the -- The companies at Lahaina. Wai-- otherwise known as Mrs: William--1 morning that he had stripped all the room of court at Honolulu Welsh, was continued in court this we Inspected on circuit court : ' luku and Hilo. which 'j- ': ; ''.:.'-.- -V - - paper bft the walla of his own bedroom aforesaid, which time and place all thls morning. Mrs. Welsh, indicted vv- ",r- .y'y.'.;';- -. .,y'y--y.- ' ... in bis sleep. - ' at successive Sundays, in the order r persons concerned may appear and Colo- - on f perjury, still has to Whether it be Ileal Estate, varan t or improved, an automobile, bicycle, furniture, " named, are in good shape." said show cause. if, any they : have, ;why nej Coyne. -- The right spirit is being plead .to the accusation, but hereto-show- n, ald petition should not ; be; granted. mi-- fore has been granted delay, giving and It is very plain that what-not- . y.;.y;;- en the Court: VN her counsel. J. A. Magoon time to pre-Betwe- household commodities and Don't let it go on deteriorating and causing 1 litia enthusiasm isff't confined todahu. (Seal) J. A. DOMINI S,"; work, we had plenty of time otiiBtfkif to quash the Clerk Circuit Court, First Circuit play; trip was one of the Pfindictment This motion has not yet ANDERSON & to and the you Take into consideration what a broad field the Japanese population of FREATt, PROSSER. most enjoyable I have ever taken. We been Presented. When the case was worrj. ; MARX, Attorneys for PetiUoner. were royally entertained everywhere, iy 681S Mar. 28. Apr. 4. 1L 18. - and snent several very pleasant days ? ,u,;'WBrt- V . Hawaii offers in the way of opportunity to trade. Then put the ,1 Col. Sam Johnson, formerly col-- I- V"1 hI! reque8t i DISTRICT COURT OF with IN TIIK 1 ver ? y the iahoi.". M f l5evhearInf United States, in and ror,the,Ter-ritor- onel of st Infantry, at f next A IUIIS7 the en-- . ff"9,oc.Iock Bump was equally of Hawaii. In Bankruptcy No. Ueutenant .v. 7 thusiastic. ' I M. 273. In the Matter of Johan Albin circuit 'Judge Robinson yesterday n rr n Ubaf P ny moHn r dismissed the complaint in action first the one we first inspected is gcv A VA7 IJ r. 'rupt's Petition for Discharge. T6 th? t0 r'eroove cloud from title, brought I 1 U.g to be one cf the crack outfits of by Hugh and Daniel McCorriston .1 regiment, he said. Company I. XTii. u,xi. " 1 Court of, United the against . George Chrones and Charle3 cf the District the good showing, Walluku, also made a Merriam, registrar conveyances. . for the Territory "of Hawaii: n. of 3- - States 1 2 C Johan Albin Blom, of Honolulu, City Over at Iiio, M company turned out xh;e dismissal was granted on motion Their durability, style, mod- 51 cut cf 61 men for inspection, and, of the plaintiffs, Chrones having and . County of Honolulu, Territory of put up an unusually good, drill. Cap-- i erate price and guaranteed ser- Hawaii, respectfully represents- - that agreed to the cancellation of the lease tain Jack Easton certainly has a good held by him against the property in in iKss(sion of the relative facts. I t will Ixi advertiswl without any cost to you vice have made , , on the 20th day of February 1914, duly adjudged a outfit f V H I question, which was the lot. immedi-- lastv past, he was - "Coloneioyne and I have been vis- ately adjoining : Clarion clothing bankrupt under the Acts of Congress the !i Iting with Colonel and Mrs. Sara John- - store on Fort street, on tho mauka upon the consummation of a sale you will willingly pay a small commission, whb - 5,000,000 ; relating to bankruptcy; that he ha3 ' ; , We side.., J duly all his property and son;, of fahoa for a few days.' , surrendered eirjoyable .t(yi- Men Vcar fully com-- . have. had a most time. The f Them 'rights of property and' has - basis upon which this newspap er diKs largo volume of business. ! close of afternoon were a delight- is the a plied with all the requirements of Johnsons are of a grade above princes the - ..: ul ending to a charming entertain- '.-- ,' ' a. The patented slidincord said acts and of the orders of the cf entertainers. Under their guidance .' - we seen Puna, Olaa, Kau and ent for the following list of guests: back adjusts them instantly to touching ; bankruptcy law. hare ' Court the J-- Kay Mrs. C. C. Gee, Mrs. Remember that Auctioneers are u nccrtain and not nearly so remunerative. c; " - V every position or motion, assuring Wherefore, he prays that he may Kona as far as Kailua. , ' . .Matheson," Mrs. E. . - . . . . . k Parker. J f ' "Through courtesy Filler, - the of Mr. ' by to have a full J' - 'L - ' : - - . .. , " - i" ' freedom of action and t- decreed the Court Mra- - O.B. Rosenbaum Mrs. f ,' ' , discharge of all debts accruable Colonel Ccyne and myself made the to trip . against his estate undorj said bank- railroad trip Paautlo. That "V ' S" . A Trial Is Convincing. runs a close second to Kau. Inci-- xinf Ar ' Absolute Comfort rupt acts, except such debts as are - p nPnf iSS? ifif 1 w. u. F, excepted by law from such discharge. dentally. I am strong for Mr. Fillers - H French. Mrs. Archie Harris. Mrs. for Sub-flcribe- proposed dis- Look but imitationsl There (Sgd.) JOHAN' ALBIN BLOM. d barracks in the volcano W. T. Hannum, Mrs. J. R, Mount, Mrs! i 1. , ' t ...... are many of them, all inferior. and sworn to before me this triCt I A. T. Rlittm P U WatVlno Mm Vi-or-t. o ' To sum un. I knocked about Make sure that the ? words, 23rd aay of March. A. D. 1914, (Seal) have erIck Barker Mrg..M. j. inihan, Mrs. "SHIRLEY PRESIDENT (Sgd.) F. L. DAVIS. Deputy; Cleric, over the' world quite a. bit in the last W. R. Scott and the Misses Lenlhan. Court, Terri- 24 years and never have ; r been so appear on the buckles. In this United States District tory of Hawaii. royally entertained nor have 1 ever Sunday a, riding : party with subset way you will obtain the genuine seen so many Interesting places and quent nicnic set out for Tantalus and THE LEADIXI JAP AXtlSE DAILY ytiWitPAMUi. article, made and guaranteed by IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF such wonderful scenery. ,1 hope M were rewarded with a splendid day of sprae urae-D- e 10 spena a ' for the' Ter- auie monui. enjoyment on tne nigh slopes. mtimijm the United States, in and wm-- , """ ATSD . . - norj. ritory of Hawaii." In Bankruptcy No. cn Hawaii on horseback, wandering 1 ncse composing tne party were PAU.UII HAUKAKEA STHEETS. rflOXE Ths A. lUg-- Co. -- C Edirtca 273. In the matter of Johan Albin here and there pt'will. .If the gods Major and Mrs. Lenihan, Lieut and I Mrs. L: O. Shirley, Ma U. S. A. Blom, A Voluntary Bankrupt Order are kindf to f me shall do this.' Mathews, Captain and Mrs. of Notice of Bankrupt's Petition for Hannum, the , Misses Helen Rees. V . For Safe Eraycien March,: Discharge. Onjthis 23rd day of Fort Shatter Society Thursday evening. The result of the Miss Wilson is 24. He Is a widower tunnel underneath, tho 1IuJ cjtuuig han and Lieuts. Greene and Hardigg. J A. v. un reauius uie iui wagon two .hours' play showed Mrs. Lenlhan and has six children one son and one Miss Wilson is a dariu; ! Iln the service of the engineer ; petition: It Is Ordsred the Court Rtar-Bult- ln CorredtKMidencel ; br fSnocial iompany thatarried the luncheon for and Captain Lincoln as far in the lead daughter being marrlec. .Itecently a man, a tennis player of a hearing be had upon the same : -- that of total points scored. . son ; was born to his eldest daughter ability, and in fact enjoys all on the 18th. day of April, A. D. 1914, fortnightly Infornial hop of thegarrf-- " n Street Auto Stano ' ied the riders in the Hannum's run-- - in Arizona, making him a grandfatlier. HortsV She devotes . con before said Court at Honolulu,' City , Bon took place on 20th and was ' the flhntit were the Mathews kiddies com- Since Mr. Wilson has been ; in the time to charitable and soci -- and Practically every In (Mahuka Site) ; officer the ana toumy 01 nonuiuiu, iu bsuu a aance. An unusuauy large - jouy Js safe fb say enjoyment ; House Secretary McAdoo, it work. r - that their bined Shafter garrison attended the White so trict, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.-numbe- of townspeople were in at- of, day was . - the as keen as that of the reception given by the University ia said, has been seen slipping be published tendance.- Following hop' were ; TEtEPHONE and that notice thereof the eMpr mpmhera nf Jh irrrtiin Club on Tuesday night in honor of. through the Iron gates In east in Star-Bulleti- n, a newspaper two suppers and the greater, portion thr the . General Macomb. The group of offi- entrance of the White House. The MAimiAGE ximsr; NUMBER nrinted in said district, and that all of the dancers went to one or the On evening ' the of. the 20th Mrs. cers was headed by. the post 'command- president was usually out golfing. known creditors andpther persons' in other of those entertainments. Major George H. Jamerson entertained for on many occasions waa Kunigo Inouye, Japan, Kona , may H: O.. Williams had as his guests for er. Colonel French, and included all Miss Wilson Interest appear at said time and abolJt. twenty MJ M. IT.S T F Chauffeurs: in honor of Mrs. officers not on duty that evening. , the only gallery to the tennis matches Sakivo Inouve. Janan. place ana snow cause, u any mey eupper ubi .vuinpiuiB 10"-"- Macomb and Mrs. g Henry Hughes - Frank Baker Mrs. Herbert O'Brien between Secreta McAdoo and As- have, why the prayer of the said net!-- 1 town and elsewhere only, while with bridge Antonio Rodriguei W. B. Harrub auction as the scheme of sistant Secretary . Hamiin on the tfnnpr Rhmild not be And it isi Fred A. Cook's supper party was Engagement Net a Surprise. Dan Nee ' Johnny Frailer erantei diversion for tha evening. Among engage- White House tennis courts. ; Ordered by the Court that composed of garrison people. The . playing The announcement of the Henry Kualii Further those were Colcnel and Mrs Wil-- -- ment of Miss Randolph Also visitors to the the clerk shall send Mr mail, to an " -- French, Mrs.'R.: M: Cutts and Colonel Eleanor ' somer oi tae (Former Young Stand Chauffers) vfm Miss youngest presi- president's - summer cottage In New knbwn creditors, copies said peti- - ..uw.wmposedor Mrs and w c son, daughter of the s ,s dent, to William Gibbs McAdoo, r sec Hampshire assert they saw Mr. Mc- Operatort Best Machine tlon and this order, addressed to their - ' Careful lttof,?!f f? retary of treasury did not come Adoo in the vicinity last summer. places of ildence as stated. Witt MS?S- Mrs. Herbert O'Brien and Miss the as surprise to n:uny friends of . Mr. McAdoo was , Dorn near Mari- ness the Honorable Charles F. Clem- - 25Mlm-"sM-'-SlirS- 0'Brlen' who have en th SUPEts a the LOST. Mr.-- McAdoo, according-t- o etta;? Ga., Oct. 31, 1 1863.Y While - a r.ns. Judge of said Court, and the seal; Col0nel aad Mrs-- French for the Past ' NOTE OUR ana - from the East. He has been much in young man he moved to Tennessee, Fox black spot cover: thereof, Honolulu, in said . District, A1anaer "ej1- seteral weeks, left terrier, at for their home in ; ad- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. te' the company of Miss Eleanor: Wilson. where he studied law. He was , . eye, bordered with brewn; on the ? 3rd dav of March; A. D. 1914. t. -- rVOn Detroit by the Wilhelmiria on Wedne?- - ON w5 Society dancing mitted to ' and practised In . sppt ; ; . PAGE I (Seal) A. E. MURPHY, Clerk,, IT. S. rf J. dy. Another passenger has observed them the bar on back long tail t.Z homeward - t,.ef , Sr.nX together frequently. Lately some of that state until 1892, when he re- to name- Gyp. Disappeared I PIcascntoii Hotel Mr. McAdoo's closest friends have moved to New York and practised law, night. return to Celt n of Colonel Rees ' Finder P8 C 1 THtI fTtj v -- irU v c0$Lyv Mrs. Walter H. Johnson's atractive dfuSter dubbed him "Dancing fcac." until 1912, Soon after he went to New 1, Rowland Lane. Reward. LOOK FOR IT - Mrs- T- Mr. McAdoo is 50 years old while York he took up the proposition- to 5813-6- L F. L. DA VIS, Deputy Clerk. r nesday afternoon I it!ns - w - Hannum in the en-- ' garrison j -Y :fm .six tables of players found plenty gnee r a brief time since j the departure of Colonel and Mrs. , of excitement in the play for the New . Thi?e men were admitted to clU- - nand8ome prizes of chintz boxes ofr.Rees for th911" heme. y i Zealand Butter zenship in United the States at the ferea Dy the hostess and the winners t METROPOLITAN MEAT session of the U. S. district court this, at the conclusion were found to be' aif3- - 'rving Philiipson of the Scho-mornin- g. V MARKET They are James Kennedy,! Mrs. Clement IL Vrlght as first and field Barracks' garrison and who has een a patient in department hos-- a Phone 3413. ''. a native of Scotland; Thomas Papa, Mrs. James E. Bell for second with' the soldier and a native of Turkey, and j Mrs. .Tower for the consolation. J PitaI during an operation has convai- - fTfiAOEMARK RCI5TEa0) William Haroer. a native of England The refreshments served at the sced sufficiently to allow of her re-- 1 mm 10 ner ncme ana made the Jour-- ' 1 n.uc uu TTT cuuesuajr1 .J. iaati. wiiuout111 a., any untoward results. ' r Mrs. Charles S. Lincoln of Shafter post has so far progressed towardsjul-timat- e recovery from her operation at Commencing Tuesday Morning the; same hospital as to be allowed to receive a few intimate friends as vis- itors and will, it Is now believed, be able to be taken to her own quarters all etc., ,T- - meats, ordered from y y . In about a week. v Her. favorable convalescence ' Is ' a Quickly aud Uasily without ' matter of much satisfaction to her friends and it is hoped that she will soon be able to resume her well de- fined place in social affairs In the gar- C.Y:IiopoMeatffirket rison. y ' y On King Street, right across from the Fish Market J Mrs. Frederick A. Barker of the' 2nd Infantry is looking forward to an ' ' " early visit of some length from Mrs. Kciiiorlng water from" . ther bowl or toucliiiig.it Mitchell from Schofield Barracks. will be delivered in any part of .v .7 .. Mrs. Mitchell is j : ".. I ' .v the wife of Lieutenant ' Mitchell of the 1st Infantry and now with the hands. . - . ; expects to arrive at Fort Shafter early the city by our new Overland - .vy next week. x

. Auto-truc- k Dr. Reesman of the dental surgeon's Large tins 25c Light Delivery. on corps and stationed at the department hospital was operated on for appendi- citis on Thursday at that hospital, and weekdays. On Sundays deliver- while it is early to prognosticate as to ALSO drabs the trap, or unsceu outlet of the lon I, a place (bulls sure (.. ultimate results, it is known that no become effenshe and nhlcli can he cleaned in no otber way. 7 complications ' were encountered and ies will be confined to the center that the patient withstood the shock of the operation most successfully. . f Y 'Y Y.;Y .V-- x of city. The game of auction with the ; new' the - - - i- y - - - "Nullcs" count bas invaded Shafter to i uj- ' ) L. mwmuUuu v. some extent though not yet of general s play. , Mrs. M. J. Lenihan with Major no; "THE MOST SANITARY MEAT MARKET IN THE CITY" - THE REXALL STOKE FortT xi::;: and Mrs. E. V. Smith and Captain ad Charles S. Lincoln made up a table fnr4 experiment in the new game on roun HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN- ,- SATURDAY, 31 ARCH 28, 1914. njancnsasnanscas a aaaaaaanHa a a a a v n Old Dog ss n If it's Jewel ry and broken it la can best be repaired by , ON THE SECRET OF HAVING TIME. I. ILEY H. ALLEN EDITOR To sir that ron haven't time to do school, laddie. Id hare a course on SATURDAY 'MARCH 28, 1014 fllllv as possible into the influence of the great such and such a thing, my son. means the economy of Time: Time is mon-- i Wichman 8c Co. sou are more Interested in ev . we say. jes. ana mucn .... more I ideal of the church, the fellowship which kioai A - f . It's your privilege, than that it's love and life and 11- - - jsomeining eise. i Jewelers etc naper men and other pubUxher and tni- tc.lcw to which it invites us and which, more my lad. but i d tell the truth about it. naiiy Heaven. icr for the mthlie Inoir that the ixoidc do not nl.im.kntir 'ilmti nnv Wlmf it Possibly the reason you don haver If genius la nothing more than as-- AnWinii time to read busier men sidultr. my son (and I m Inclined to " what than Uarn fact and argument on an) xubjeet by one hibits." - i ; : 'i you hare not only read but ' digested, believe It is), it may Also be defined " ; ex- - proper nse . of Sharks of Magdalena Bay -. knowledge ' anno u n cein en that it need a conxtant effort - r- . ; is because you are wasteful or, as a of the h tind travagant with your time.. You have time. Now, my boy, the secret of r; f ifrrntinn and fn Jtrnil fhf mnttrr . Magdalena tviiv7mi THE JAPANESE RAY SCANDAL Just so much every day,, no more and this is simple. All that needs to be Sharks axe unmerous in Lome to the people trhom it is wished to reach.' no less. Prince and pauper are serv- - done Is to apply to time the methods bay. on the west coast of the penln-- v who of, we use In sensible saving ,bf sula of Lower California, the PaclSc. - ed alike. The man has a lot the The pre ha much to do with making or wiar- Important gets more money. rendezvous . of, the American fleet for. Japan's navy IS likely to become a se-- work to do . no , , scandal Mm fla-h- ft W UOt monster at thu; ; an aamuiiHirauon. j iic prexuieni irno tur Knnr than ha it s. .Ta tCAhnm M th it. bnt target practlcer The nous political issue in the Land of the Rising cusses politics on a cracker box. stingy; to save It at the right Ume point seem to ' take almost any kind Jj notes' hoic to improve the opportunities that the m right way. to of bait, and it Is rarely that a war Sun. The resignation of a veteran member of j Or, my boy, you may be looEe and but bj V J. D. DOLE, the pineapple man. has 4 when necessary. . To ship is seen at anchor without from , rcx afford h a a grea t advan tage. Such op-- 'disorderly about your time, and let a erous with It completed a business trip to Maul. House season plenty one to half-doze- n lines dangling' the of Peers, the undertone of muttering , iotieak out In the of a jrtunitics, not improved, arc apt to become tt possible, Us Watching a shark line; if plainlv Tokio deal like a pumped-u- p tire under 'or the day of scarcity; If Hawaii planter. Is from stern. ' audible from the direction of and .JOHN HIND, the -- t t to waste a single moment. Is a tedious business, but it Is strictly ruction to hi uxcfulncx.Ex-l'rvshim- -- pressure, and liable to puncture .never, an at Honolulu this corning ho Lm0nf arrival necessary - Ashman ,f fi.fn.fovrvlnntireatVT" y.T at any moment A small thing will! . the steamer Mauna in order that the )?.""""r '? J with .the return of may . monster is "V, an out. And a of way ports. know when the from tne naval expansion advocates indicate take the air leak Kea from Hilo and hooked, If allow- time will get you stalled, by -a- nd-by.f as its frantic rushes.. Ad- ' sure that the empire is thoroughly incensed at ''.- :'"' ' ed to go unchecked, are pretty sure: as fate. i'-:- ' ' r I STACKER has returned from 17DY GO TO CHURCH J. T. to cause some part of the line, leader: miral Yamamoto and the Satsuma clan, of which If I were running a correspondence a vacation jaunt to the Island of Ha- anatomy " or even a portion of its own waii.' He was a passenger in . the he is a member. ; ;vr to give way. and result in Its escape. Inter-Islan- d steamer Mauna Kea. ' scheme of tying the line ; Congregation-lis- t ? The old "Why. Go to Church V asks the The scandal which is now investiga- - '::.'-.- ' ,':r.-y':- , under sV r. around one's big toe and going to : - A. WV CARTER of the Parker and Christian 'World, and answers the mm uy me oapuuese is surrounueu sleep would probably work all rlshtso uuiaoriiies Ranch is paying. a brief visit to the was n Inter-Islan- as rousing the fisherman as follows: by mystery, according to 1 capital a passenger the d far a certain degree of an a3 in concerned, but the sequel might not iuflu-'.c- o steamer. Mauna Kea today. ''The Churvh of Christ is the greatest explanation in the London Times. A man leave him in a condition to give ua, ' - ; - divided attention to landing his prise. on earth to promote syinpathj, kindlings, nailltd Richter, Who had liefn employwl in the " ? COLONEL BLANCHE COX of the ' To this end the officers and sailors, 'c sur-Bniiet-m was promptly acquitted by Army corps is back ndship, brothcrliness letween man and his office in con- - i invites; free and shall, who local Salvation an ingenious plan. In- Tokio of the German firm of naval a jury his peers cf any offense from an Inspection trip of the several have bit on frank discussion In this column on all cf of taking In their lines when lows; lx'twecn rich and poor, ignorant and aU "although admitted organization on thp stead tractors, Messrs. Siemens, Schuckert, was subjec(B 0f current interest whatsoever, he that branches of the gong sounds or when for, was sober, the row be- b'.g island. : the dinner anied; the morally strong and the morally cently condemned in Rerlin to two years' penal Ctommunications are;a consuntiy re he that after any reason they are on 'duty else- -' gan in an infamous resort he leftani A:. t which do signature 1s at. attorney-- where, they run out a stout piece of It is the supreme training school for social servitude for stealing important ' documents fe!Iedl went two miles to get his gun, return- LESLIE P,J SCOTT, assistant I paper treat, as con- - " from the siiarp line u;. : .tached. This will and general, returned this morning marlin twine vice. This is what the church stands for J this from the offices of .his employers and attempt- - ed two miles, entered this resort to the steam whistle, leavlsz it there'- n,ientiai signatures to if the Star-BuUet- letters ln - appeared i the. from Hawaii, where he for shot the deceased, man-eat- er announce what it cultivates. It is not always true to ng to by writers so desire, but cannot irive territory in the argument of the i for the himself to convert them into monev means of declares that "not a man or iWxman the ! being hooked by rm. !,. . to anonymon iHtmtnunlctlons. Waikahekahe-ik-i boundary case. Ho the event of his mission. There are cliques in the churches, n i n. n th's community but will feel a sense j World-Wid- e Mag t.i..i..:iIFKH IVIUUI1. 1 JUT liliVMlV 1 Ullt Clt n',I I1U I. IUC :.JaceXipCTJ" probably will return there next Wed- sounding a toot. 1 cf relief to know that this young man sometimes caste distinctions and sometimes ; " - on t a ined proof that Messrs. Siemens, Schu ch- COMMENT. ON VERDICTS. is restored to liberty," for what bad nesday to attend a further hearin? azine... e prejudice. Hut these are all contrary to its Marshall dene but to Indulge In his on the case. ; "..' '. '; set Mon- ert, had tried to bribe high Japanese officials in ' Circuit Judge Robinson has Honolulu Star-Eullct'- n, natural propensities, in hlch he has April 13, as the date on., :i ideals and standard. The faulty human : Ilditcr non-- day coming, , Star-Bulletf- grounds desertion and nnler to obtain naval contracts.' This allega- I gvnpathy of the n and On of h Sir:; Recently the followers cf Hia Mrs. filed a wMh will hrar armrnent oi tha ': ::a who compose the 'churches realize that away cf of some of the leading ladies of support Bonita Hilton has for an tion the firm denial, but the revelations which who came to take the :s'n also petition In circuit court asking a di- 'bill to Bet aside, the deed and not righted city, who flocked1 to his trial to - of K. y wanting in these respects. Meanwhile i- - the world and to call, the the Lv M. ; accounting In the civil suit John an? were made in Rerlin brought storm it vorce from Norman Hilton. " a of ci mis-hu- sympathy with accused. sinners to renentance. in the show their the Straus 'represents the petitioner. ' Sumner against Ellas L. Jona. ideals live and are steadilv influencing the cism on the heads of the Japanese government, largest church in these, island? voted In the case of Bert Bower likewise, U of v - "" sin cut ci sight, or. , as tne where the jury disagreed for a sec- men' and especially against the Satsuma clan, storage," notwithstanding the offensa brother--. 'jstrc it, "In cold ond time, "Nothing else stands for universal which Admiral Yamamoto, the prime ministe,'i,nd, by an overwhelming vote, decided bad become so flagrant that modest, None of the gmit secular fraternities are is a memler, and which is primarily; responsible that no member cf the churcn neea refined, educated women living In the - neighborhood ' which it" oc- thei-ly- ' . ?! rronfes3 his sins or acknowledge his decent in TT outside their own fellowship. The J r f6r Japanese naval expansion, t t. . repentance.: Two juries within the curred had their lives made miserable : r tli is and always has been. In the begin-- . ' ,28t two days confirm thi3 decision and could not even enjoy rest in their tIip at .parr from scanuais ihoro is a ueep-ront-tt,- now homes, some of jury evidently ; this was felt in the outside Ayorld. 'tfee tbere ls no m0re sin. . and own the od opposition to the heavy expenditure on ; the the Church Federation in this mom-navy- .. tbcueht that be was simply indulging ,v tli esc Christians love one another, men in his natural propensities, and, as " 'A proof of this feeling may beeeii in 1. there is no more sin. b.e ought to be Rut not only .that; 'these.Christians' also Star-Bulleti- n inductions, which have .been,made by the budget task "of showing people why they acquitted, and thought, as the , ed men in trouble plague-stricke- n men, .'J!SSS- says, a man or woman all iiaval is' should- &o to church.r and after a "not committee in the ' estimates. There "but would feel a . . . - t struggle, finally conclude that the .call In this community nided men, outcasts, who were not f their -- rome haziness alout the actual Japanese na val to worship is only, one to A !wann, sense of relief to know that this young ex-- :;ibcr. So today there no body of men : hand-clas- p , liberty." is m-ocrra- Which has leen altereil mnn than cmce cordial, brotherly and the man is restored to I eye. . ' DAVID U WITHINGTON. , ::g so great influence for human brotherhood, s -- - i' '. welcoming ;nuiy iu liiiuuciai sinugeucy.i. ':. ivccoruiug to a No wonder that in the case of Mar Dated, March 28, 1914. . , con- - :Id-wid- dis-Mon- bungalow with modern e brotherhood, overlapping race s, ministeriali,t"istatement last year the Japanese . venlences; 3-- . bedrooms, splendid ma-- -' crossing national boundaries to carry; ,v D ...... v ' mivy was to be rendered capable of meeting a PARS1FAI,-RIC- H ARD1 WAGNER'S .T i ; everywhere, as are m en reared in the line .and mountain view. ' Well plant-- ' ' ' 'certain imaginary foe' possessed of 21 battle- , .' i - ' relies. . V ,: V-v- ships and armored cruisers. The program, OF FAITH ', cd lawn, with 'shrubs and. fruit trees. GREAONFCSSION j- "The church alone gives this training at its t - which was to be completed .by 1916-17- ,' was to Price 6S00. V L Men get it to the fullest extent only by The Parsifal of Richard Wagner Crail. It was carried from the Holy (xst 31,000,000 pounds sterling. This outlay work Land by Joseph of Aritmathea and t lu ring together' in the common faith' in the was not enly the last afldJoftiest was subsequently reduced to 35,000,000 pounds of his genius, but It is also one of taken first to Gaul and later, to Spaui 1 Father of all. Staying away from fthe gath-togethe- r, few great dramas of modern timei to a special sanctuary among; the ing, the Monsal-impresslv- sterl while the latest version provides for the ' mountains,. which was named e is robbing one's self of this su-::i- e a drama which unfolds striking and construction of three new battleships at an es- spiritual teachings; Indeed, V at Here it was to be cherished anl social training. may. be called Richard Wag- - guarded ty a holy .band of Knights of timated cost of.9,300,000! pounds sterling. Parsifal In "The man who will not 'go to church is in a nor. rrA.t rnnfp'nn , of faith He the Grail. The same leeend appears nkea the leeend of the Ilolv Grail, the chronicles of Sir Thomas Malory, y antagonizing this greatly needed social ex ' but instead of Gaul, early Britain is . ' Chances are that when alf Gaul was divided and uses It to portray wonderfully rffr.-r- TfynT; .i.e... tT sion. and culture. If many men stay away, and thrllllngly the Christian truths of the place to which the Grail is brought . into three parts there were some patriotic Dem the beauty, the glory,'; and the Inspir- Tennyson's "The Holy Grail" in his .11 men were to refuse to f5 to church, that is King largely Sir ocrats around to demand their share of the pa ing power of the Lord's: Supper,' and Idylls of the follows. 'pitlicr togethe-r-, in this fine school of human the Infinite meaning cf thef redeeming Thomas Malory's chronicles. The tronage. American Vaerlst Edwin A. '; Abbey in King 'lowship,.the results would soon be felt in anti-.-ia- l love of the cress. He reveals in this Fort, bet and Ilercliant drama by poetry and music,, and "with his masterly, palting of the grail Irv influences working human havoc. - They a marvellous "breadth and dep'th of gend as portrayed on the walls of - Boston public library also follows : ex-- . Seventeen thousand shamrocks were brought spiritual conception, this theme (In the today ? ; i felt wherever this'Christian social Malory. ' .V"'.-- to Tew York just before March 17. suspi- bis wn words): "The founder of the BEST TERMS. . The ! ion is declining. '; I..'': '.'. :"'. Christian religion was not wise: he Wolfram . von Eschenbach's Parsi- cion is that they were for the police force. ; waa divine. To believe in Him is to fal, however, as spiritualized ancr hu- WATCHES BEST GRADES "One mison why w should , go to church, ' "' '.'."- -' seek union with manized in Wagner's lyric drami, will and f- ;' imitate Him to - i :i, is because we are social beings, needing the ''.:" Him. - In consequence of His atoning be seen : to be in fuller accord wltb .lture and' guidance' of our social nature and Advocates of the city beautiful have no hes- death.; everything I which lives . and the whole cycle and development of VD5IR a JEWELRY CO., Ltd; "115 Hotel St. v - legends, same ruling to work together with itation in agreeing that public buildings should breathes may know itself redeemed. the grail and at the others for the Only love rooted in sympathy and ex- time gives the nobler story. Jt Is a well-place- KI est human understanding and the broadestJ be expensive, stately: and d. pressed In action to the point of a consummate parable of the contend- of complete destruction of self-wil- l, : is ing passions and the heavenly aspira- sible sproad the spirit of fellowship and Christian love." (Wagner's Letters tion, the Ineffable pity and the mystic rotherliness. The only means by which we can , There are yet new complications possible in 1880, pages 270, 365. 339). No one glory, of the human heart- - One can- ' who reads carefully Wagner's ovn let- not read the drama, even, withoit a rhoijco velop fully the social nature for which in its Ulster. Wait until the militant suffragettes wp Henry Treat Co., ' ters during the time that he s thrill, without a clutching at the henrt, rfect estate we are made, is by entering as j take a hand. brooding over his Parsifal can doubt at Its marvellous meaning, its up- that he was trying In this drama tc lifting and ennobling lessons. Ex- force and are confronted with the sit-- j lie thoroughly understands : how. to express in broadest and deepest wa? tracts from Oliver Huckel's "Fore- T uation which calls for a decrease in 'utilize all the advantages of the the essentials of Christian truth. word." yy. , ';V:--- '"v- ':- '-' u the police appropriation. Isch ga French money market In questions of The sources of Wagner's story de- An outline of the storr Itself will blbble... politics. In the case of a number of serve a few words. The legend of tha be published in this paper before Mis countries, French Influence Is almost Holy Grail took many forms, during MacDougal'g recital. Good Friday ev.v THOMAS , LIEUT. X. L. BUMP: Me for the TREADWAY; If the entirely, based on the financial re- the middle ages. It was told in slight Thursday. April 9-- at the Hawaiian of HawalL : Keio ball team is as big a drawing quirements of these lands --' and ly varying way in the 12th century by EsMe SaSs land year the Opera House, which is meeting with leal .fc card this a it proved in 1911, ready capital ;with ,which France is the French writers. Robert de Barron the full support of a number of prorn legis- tome new attendance records will be always ready to satisfy require- MAYOR J. J. FERN: j. The " their and Chrestlen de Troyes. and In th9 nent clergy and laymen, interested in lature should be called at once, or hung up at MoUilll. v : ments.' Today French foreign policy early ,13th century by Wolfram vnn the recital, especially so as It will be be some big luau. is no longer backed by allusions to In . strong Rent-Farni- else there should ' Eschenbach the German given with the idea of extracting the ihtd "SONNY" CUNIIA: I made a military . might, cannons, and bayo- speech of Thuringia. The substancs fullest religious significance from Par Fr ROBERT L1LL1S: I" see that dollar a minute for three minutes as nets, but by the cheap money always of these legends was that the pre- sifar. Mrs. Elsa Cross Howard will my job as Inspector a juror the other day, which reminds to be had oh the Paris exchange. cup, 2830 Puunul Avenue. 2 bedrooms (garage)...... 140.00 they are out" for , cious used for the wine at the assist Miss MacDougal in the recital. cf weights ' and measures, I should me of that beautiful-- poem, : "Every Countries like Spain, Greece, Turkey Last, Supper, and also used to receiv. 1154 Kewalo Street 2 bedrooms ' (garage) 50.00 ; Little Minute Has a Value ; worry. - of Its and . the various Balkan states can the Saviour's blood at the cross, was Colorado has eight women city Park Ave. and 11th, Kalmuki, 2 berooms 40.0'r Own," and lis indeed an ill-wi- nd never afford to be on bad terms with forever after cherished as the Holy College 1 Hills, 3 bedrooms (garage) , . . . s . 50.00 GOVERNOR riNKHAM: I have that blows nobody good. the French republic, as this would j : ade no .direct recommendation to mean a cutting off '.of their money SPECIAL OFFICER CALVERT: - ? V. ashington for any office in the ter- supplies. Rent-Unforei- shed As smoke boss of the waterfront, . I ' For ritory in the last few weeks. France is really not . the richest am"no respecter of persons. The har- country in the world. England, the bor, commission ha3 ar- 1235 Matlock Avenue bedrooms ..$27J0 M. C. PACHECO; The meeting ordered the United States and today even Ger- Mire ...... 2 rest of all persons smoking on . . .2 bedrooms .. 18.00 cf the Democratic territorial central found many, are far richer. 'But France is 1020 Aloha Lane ...... the territorial piers. Governor or the country excellence where committee last night was executive, 'par i 1646 King Street ...... i".2 bedrooms ... ..32.50 given out stevedore, I will do my duty. money is always in a fluid state, the ho information cannot be 1203 Alexander Street ...... 3 bedrooms . . . ,..35.00 ;.s to what was done. :. land which carries its, money loose in its trousers pocket And- - the reason 1915 Kalakaua Avenue ...... 3 bedrooms ... i. 32.50 I W. C. McKEAN- - attorney from France and Money for this is .that France requires less Cor. Ena Road and Kalakaua Ave 5 bedrooms . .. .. 50.00 money ivnnfylvania): 1 hope to return to than her; neighbors for. her 823 Beretanla Street ...... 3 bedrooms '.. . .30.00 Hawaii some day when I tan give all France Is very for-.- of . describing own economic development In com- We have to offer 3 Kahala Beach lots, each having a frontage of 120 r:y time to the enjoyment of your herself as the richest country in the parison with that of other countries, ; ' feet This property is very desirable for summer homes, as it is close to gro'-v- i . onderful scenery and climate. world. She has thoroughly ac- French industry is progressing but customed to the .idea of contemplat- slowly, and makes but trifling claims Honolulu, enabling the business man to attend to his affairs.- - WIL BUSH : I f Film Librettist ing herself as chief banker ofv the on French capital. From this we see ever sets eyes on VSonny" universe, and takes due pride in her that the fact that there is never a :!acRae money . will rever- financial position, ft" obvious that dearth of ready In France has For terms and conditions apply to Cunha, ( Honolulu's .lame Henry WaterhouseT ie rate around the world as the pos- when it is a question cf riches of this also its bad side; it is a sign of eco- premier moving-pictur- e kind, the real idea behind it all is the nomic stagnation, Continental Cor- sessor of the BOKO LULU, T H. ''-- ':.' power money .rlngs Mon- respondence. mA 8U. :.ctor. - .: i ' the with it. V Guardian Trust Co., Ltd Or; Tcrt Utrskiat ey Is power. Whoever wat4 money t JARRETTr We can always get it cheaply in France. A man is never very ; reliable when . SHERIFF WM 205 Rank of Ilawal Building. the need of more men for the The government of the Fench rpub-h- e tells hows. badly his tooth ached. HONOLULU STATMUJLLETIX, SATtTKDAY, MAKCn 28, 101 L

INLAWD PRINTER PRAISES ACS f IN SPECIAL CHRISTMAS STAR-BULLETI- N WMw at For !noro than a quartor of a con--tury'SH- AC hao boon The target season for the 1st In- . Honolulu Sltir-BalUti- n. Honolulu, UaaH. TJbe Chriat-ma- s fantry. N. G. H., has not yet been an- HOLLISTE1R' tho'favorito rcnody nounced, but officers and men are numbtr is at band and it is very creditable, especially for. headache ana looking forward with interest to work the cover, which is printed jn red, jellow and dark blue, m , on the range this year, especially as - to reduction in the tariff on imported prescribed - Owing ncttraicia., an entirely new course Is , - - ' . a ); (Taotoloco-Corta- la for the militia by the 1913 firing regu- ;'pL2 . aoooo-2- lations. The old "Special Course C" lenses, we can now offer the following prices. 5 oonto in done away with, and a more varied -- Ackyour draggiots one cubstituted . for the organized f for, SMC, militia.--- -; ':?: - ... To quote the new regulations In VEST POCKET VEST POCKET 3A SPECIAL PRIMO FILM- - part as to : the organized militia ; course: ;,' :.: ;; KOCAM SPECIAL (Post card size.) (Post Card Size) E3 general scheme for instruc- PLATE SPECIAL The - 4 - ? aras- anas- - tion of the organized militia em- with Kodak An- Zeirs Kodak Zeiss Kodak Zeiss Kodak anas-- braces: First, a certain amount of astlgmat . tigmat tigmat lens f5J; lens lens! tigmat lens anI in the preliminary drills f.8 and speed hill - instruction sivl tall compound shut- - - , Kf by bearing shutter; compound shut- Hi and exercises, followed gallery treannt; shutter; tcr original price : practice, with a prescribed test . be- orielnal , price. original price tef; or,glnal prlce fore the soldier can be advanced to ? 15.00; new $23.00; now $6.00; now 165.00; now practice on the target range: second, a definite course of instruction prac- tice, under which, by selected scores $12.00 $22.50 $60.00 $60.00 fit five shots each, a soldier must I w ff attain a certain proficiency before he I can be advanced to fire the record practice, organized militia, or the qualification course, regular army, at the discretion of the state authorities, 1A 6 KODAK NO. 3 6J1 KODAK 3A 6.3 KODAK J r under which the soldier attains a cer- 'a v HAMM-YOUN- Q v THE von CO-- r tain grade in marksmanship; fourth, ,v: v anas-- . anas-tigm- at' - LTD., Honolulu. - - Cock Kodak Cook Kodak long range practice.- - Gook Kodak anas-tigm- at 1 o Ion a, ' tigmat n s, tv period 1 I'J f "(a) The for indoor instruc- I o n s. fS.3 and com- tion will be determined by the state f6.3. speed speed f6.3.v pound shutter authorities and may extend into, or (Post card size) include the entire range practice sea- (2V;z4Vi) . , " : (3x4 ). son: t Now . , "(b) The essentials of indoor In- Now ? vNow" struction will include: ' AVv "Nomenclature, covering the mosi 5 :, Important parts and elements. $38.00 $40.00 $50.00 "Manipulation and the use ofthe" ' various working parts. : r v , "Care cf the arm. r ews-w----; 1 New Style In "Sighting, aiming, position and MACHINES fitted with Zeiss, Cook, Goers ;or Itoss Lenses. " Ask us about special reductions In GRAFLEX H A 8-- trigger squeeze. ; , ' T Substantial reductions all around. , , PAN A M A AND CL OJT H -- "Gallery practice.' ; " v At Mainland Prices, Gallery Practice. .I' dov$rpnjri ' The following is the gallery course A clever i DnSrlnal tn. three wter. prescribed: . , flkmoda . nange ou leet, prone, iz snots; ou i (an.dJV'JepiXKliiccd.hexe'.(Na..2).A feature cf this numlt)r HoHisiter's . 'mi Hotel St cor. Bijoti Lane. feeL. sitting. 10 shots: 50. feet, kneel-- ' is the picture lad, smiling down reader-., lng. No officer or enlisted man who ofa native at Sole Agents for the Islands. has failed to qualify as first class or and writing: above hirn Merry, Christmas' On-hi- s back Drugs and Kodaks Fort Street lie. ran a square meal and better in a previous season shall be " , is a paper saclc, bearing the vrords SUrBuUetia.w ; Th ' CHOP, SUEY DINNER AT advanced to range practice until he , has attained at least 90 points out of ! ;; advertisements in (.he magazin eetipn ; rijettcr: handled a possible 150 in the gallery practice ink-ste- r, ITcy7 than thoyg in the regqhtr newat section paper. j. New York; Colin Inkster, Miss Yorli Cafo course, by selecting his two oi the cisco; Mrs. H. O. Tremaine, Vancou- .best Gib- Winnipeg; Mr: and Mrs. J. A." fio.' 10 N. Hotel St, nr. Nuuanu jscores of five shots at each range. ver, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. M. Llewellyn, Humblrd, Sandpolnt. Ida.; Mr. and S. Ketllnol, Mgr.: Tel, 7Sn i ne auaiincaiion course is aiviaea . - t,v Inl.nil T?r!nfit: nnn 'iif tlio tiro. ATM bons. San Francisco; W. - Major Mrs. Mrs. Jcs.; O. Stokes, New York. Into lnsiracUoa, practice and record , Isclf-explanator- y. Mrs., W. H. Stimson, and. trade-papc- rs of the United States, ,r:. I John T. Jones, ; Mr. and Agent for Flying Merkel and De -- camp serv- - Instruction practice embraces a terminlng proficiency in the instruc- - ,march ; loading of wagons," MOAN A HOTEL.' Mrs. Leonard 'Wood, San Francisco; - "I suppose that you are relieved of Luxe, and Motor Supplies. ' prescribed course la which a certain tlon Dractlce. Ice . and duties; :Mr. and Mrs. Wm; L. Goodklng, SL Major and Mrs. A. C, Rosencranx. considerable' expense, now that it U -- ex- proficiency must be attained in cer--j "Following is the instruction prac-tal- n Banitary precautions etc. Advance I'aul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. A.; Heck-sche- r. Richard Rosencranz, Evansville. Indi- no longer necessary for you to supply City CcT. cases, before qualification prac- - tice courser It being necessary for the tracts from it have' been -- Issued, in New York; Mrs. G. W. Rodolph, ana; Dr. J. Sautner, Paris, France; the midnight oil for your sen at col- V iuotor may '.' :Ro-(iolp- hi SL tice is undertaken. This course goldier to make first class, 150 out of manifold. . Miss Marion Rodolpb, Miss Helen Mr, and Mrs. OzakI, city; P. Janss. lege?" "On the contrary," explained Ci-III- kechanlca tor Kepau be shot through as many times as is possible 225, before he can 6hoot for Oftkland, Cat; Mr., and Mrs. Harold Janss, Lcs Angeles J Mr. an1 the father, "since commencement I - necessary to , proper instrob- - . :T Work.. insure record: A critic may bo !a man with a M. S; Chandler, Mrs.1 W. G.: Chandler, MrsJ. B DIum, Mr. and Mrs. Jna E. have been ImpresHed with the relative- I'stratl nr. Fort St. TeL tCSi tion. Firing for recruita may be held 220 yards.- - slow fire, target A. 10 .discovering Miirshifield. Mrs. M. Litch- - Ccsgrove, San Francisco; Mrs. . Geo. ly higher cost of burning midnight 100 In any position except wonderful instinct for' Ore.: J. r at yards shots (5 sitting and 5 kneeling): 300 : fl.- - Kitching, gasoline."' , ? l:eld, Mrs. . E. Pollexfen, San Fran Kitching, Laurence J. standing, but does not count in de--' yards, slow fire, target A; 5 shots the sore snots of hisuperiors.-- prone; 500 yards, slow, fire, target B, 10 prone; 200 ljre, shots yards, ' slow target D, $ I shots kneeHng ; 200 yards mm rapid flre.l target D. 5 shots kneeling 6 Per Annum from standing; S00 yards, slow fire, target D, 5 shots prone; 300 yards; DO YOU WANT IT? rapid fire, target D, 5; shots prone P. H. BURNETTE k Action prac Commissioner of Deeds for California lZ'Jl?to.lV; "X?t"enir is pi-oinpti- it and New York: NOTARY PUBLIC; Ik always the prime factor in a, man to make a shrewd transaction. .Whether Draw Mortgages, Deeds, of Hygienic Food Com- -, - a. va , Bills cf the Health. tice. organized militia, or the quallfi-pany-, Uxxmz'm- ellinj?; tin; Kames appliesAThat is why a man considers. proiwsition from its Cale, Leases, Wills, etc Attorney for and It now offered for sale. The PfmrK rpmiiar armv Thn ConstMiuently: ; ap-lchol- ce buying of Estate. - the District Courts, 79 MERCHANT. legality of the Issue has been duly of courses shall be determined riims anli before a piwe Kil CTRCET, HONOLULU, Phone 1846. 0 mm or xne proYca icBi 6.vicr Dy the territorial authorities.: . - corporation, an attorney f high stand- Following is the record course or-ln- g IF YOU VVISH TO ADVERTISER and many years experience. jganized mllltla: - n KirwcDADreo v 'k Tee vwoceeua rrom .tms issue win sinw fir- - snn t fnr. it yards! Arywhere. at Any Time, Call SfertViL .turther 'development of 5et A, prone; 500 ten shots, tar- - Write u.c uuaiucso munu 10 - a fcuius, g;ei x, prune; ouu yaros, largei tJ, iu C. C DAKE'S ADVERTISING gTowtng, enterprise, having the un-- shots prone with sandbag rest. Rapid V nualifled endorsement of its local fire, battle sight 200 yards, target D, AGENCY t, r-- ' in : San Francisco Chamber of 'Commerce. V 1 minutes. 10 shots kneeling from -- " ' The company manufactures "Grants: stanamg; soa yarus, target D, 12 mm j Hygienic Crackers' and "Grants Hy-- utes: 10 rhots rrone from standing: I i New Line of . flenic Breakfast Food" and will, from .This course may be fired three FANCY GROCERIES time to time, add other allied health times in any Urget season, the indi-- Table Fruits and Vegetable. fcod products. ! . vidual s - classification being determ- - Its products are protected by trade-ine- a DV uie oesi or nia tnree trials, KAfMUKI GROCERY CO. marks, secret processes, etc and as uut"110 js uui tunbimea io Cor. Wal 'ae Road and Koko Head it In no way invades the field cov- - P!rmlVtne formation ot a record bas- - Avenue. . Phone 3730 ered by! regular - manufacturers ; of cu v jbe;fci,cu uum xwo or LlU r,.V0r-- on tha Sliniror Qre inaiS.. Ifle DSS13 OI CiaSSlHCa- - Z1U .w.t vnn. i uu Uon , . com- : must be the result of one " cf - competition is removed. YEE YI CHAlf v ' plete course in each case. , . , and Advantageously Located Starting with limited capital the t The possible Being Correctly Priced, company has developed a business fof the record course, CHINESE RES TAU R A NT organized militia; is 250,, and classifi- Chop Suey and other Chinese dishes that has shown a profit for 50 consec cation is as follows: Expert, 210; 'two most essential features, first to be considered. ;. prosiKH;tive investors the rcasoanble-prices- . utive months. . Extends to served at Eharpshooter, 190 ; marksman, 160. S? par:; 119 Hotel Street, Near MaunaUk The estimated earning' powers of .Because of the location, directly in the path industrial ami residential; progress; this 4 enterprise, when fully developed, l upstairs ) the An effort Is being to put well-chose- made into ticularly n is lxing rm)gniziMl as an foundation for future is over 40 per cent on the issued stock effect a uniform plan for "instruction siwt adiuate after payment of 6 per cent on the of the national guard. As a basis upon Gold Notes. which this is to be carried out a gen- Art Pictures The Gold Notes are issued in de- - eral order will shortly be issued by the Assured Prosperity, Owing to Enhancing Values nominations of $100 or multiples there war department Along HONOLULU PICTURE FRAMING ' this line there with an abundance of pure Artesian water. You should d of. wjll also be issued a manual for non- Superbly situated, perfectly drained; ' SUPPLY CO. You can buy the Gold Notes on the ' commissioned officers and privates of avail yourself of thisopportunity. ;" .' ,.. installment- - plan if you so desire. :. Bethel nr. Hotel. ' Infantry of the organized militia. An St, Phone 312 )Terms, 'one-fift-h application & pineapple cannery, 'with, and extract from this manual on march- Within short walking distance of Libby, McNeill Libby s mammoth one-rut- h montniy tnereatter unui tne : deyeloi-nien- - ing and camping, camp t MILLINERY amount paid. breaking and which will give employment to hundreds think what this means for the future entire has been preparations for the march, been Latest Sayles In Ladies anoT Gentle- - company offering Gold has ! churchy vicinity; For the past three The these sent to the adjutants general of of this section Schools and in the immediate Notes Is pot an untried concern. It the Ho- ' pre--' in the history of - states. This Is done especially to proved to be the most successful Ileal Estate opening honestly 'managed ? months this has hats. it; Is safely and in the pare the national guard for year's stockholders. this in PAIIK. - Interests of the maneuvers 1 nolulu. Scores have purchased lots McIXEIIXY we do, profitable and "camps of instruction. Knowing, as the For some ! K. TJYEDA .: nature of the business we recommend time it has been a settled 6 per Gold conviction both in the war department Opening Prices Nunanu, bet King and Hotel Streets. the purchase of the cent and among Purchase at the Notes of the Hygienic Health Food the state authorities thatf there should be a uniform system for ; -- Company at par. . i f B 1 Tf T the mi- "TT f worth, we give a Instruction of the organized ; With each I00 litia. Much :: To;6et;.There-,;i:-;:;;- bonus cf,23 shares of fully paid stock of the good work that has been done by inspector-instructor- s in Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper Plat- - m thfe tompany. Interest on the Gold Take any King Street car. g Tng north, to Hotightniling Koad, townside of the Bishop Mu- semi-annual- national guard organizations 4ng. Oxidizing a Specialty. Notes is payable ly dating might : tract,-- ; HONOLULU ELECTRIC CO. from the day the final payment Is re- have been more effective had not dif- seum. A sixminute walk toward the hills, an d you are on the , : .; Rates Moderate, Work. Unsurpassed, ceived at this office. ferent army officers on. duty with the fice we will be glad to take you out in our In- If you would prefer, phone or call at our of and ExDerienced Men. We .have a few thousand shares of guard U3ed different methods of ; BishOD struction. In too many i. ; : Cor. and Klnsr $1.00 per cases after machine. . St. the stock that we can sell at ' v l Share.' A dividend on- - the stock will an inspector-instructo-r has taught a '' guard organization along Easier Novelties In Wonderful! undoubtedly be paid n?xt January. national beautiful aitartmnt. For, definite income buy the Gold certain line his successor has undone Notes, but for greater profit buy the all of his work by adopting a new Lot, 50 JsilO ldontmy fctock of which we supply but a lim- 8y stem. It is expected that this will Priceyper $350; down and ' be obviated by the adoption of a uni- Vall, Nichols Co. ited amount. "; . Title Guarantees Clear Title . Write today for , "Data Fr" which form system in connection with the Torrens King SL Near Fort wilfgive "detailed information regard- manual for officers ing the enterprise. Write today be- and privates of Infantry. This manual I A 1 I 1 cause the Gold Notes are sellingthe will not only serve to make methods 15 stock: U selling and the, stock bonu3 more uniform in the national guard. may be withdrawn at an early date. but by studying It the enlisted men (0 JU1 IL E. SILVA, Full size package of crackers will be can prepare to take examinations for -- s The Leading : i mailed on receipt of 25 cents. promotion. The manual for non-com- -, W9 . ; - & EMBALMER In- I i PHONE 2161. UNDERTAKER HOME SECURITIES COMPANY, missioned officers and privates of TOUT STUEET NEAU M EUCHANT ST. - J w ..(- Cor. Ktikul and Nuuanu Sts. First National P.ank r.ldg., Oakland, fantry of the national guard deals Tel. 1179 night call 2514 or 2160 Calif. fully with marching and camping, ' advertisemenL breaking camp and preparation for a T

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Honolulu StocK Exchange K - DAILY REMINDERS OVER-NIGH- T LIVES TOO 28. Any" will Saturday, March " orders with - kit , . . ,. Get manicured while being shaved ASSOCIATED PRESS V .... .i. j- . i FIRE MERCANTILE Bid Asked at the Union barber shop, Cunha's have C. IL Bemua's pcrjonal Alexander & Bald win . . alley. advertisement while at , the Coast C. Brewer it Co. .... KEWPIES KEUTIES Just arrived; NEWS attention ' S'cerilizec Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co., Young SUOAF .:-"- 110:0" ; Building.-- advertisement. Tel Co.. 15 t - ;, E:a Plantation . 142 Reynolds WANT SE ELY TO QUIT .,'..;,.. Haiku Sugar Co IO Charles is back at the Young new LONDON. political situation liawaian Agricul. Co. . . 100 125 Hotel Auto Stand with his The 1915 Packard No. 500. Phone 2511. with regard to l?lster apieared un- Gnb Stables Milk H, C. & S. Co.. 22 M MARINE AUTOMOBILE Hawaiian Sugar Co.... 20 23 advertisement. changed last night Another cabinet today. offi- . Limited Honokaa Sugar Co....: 1 2 Wanted Two more passengers for council will be held No round-the-lsla- Honomu Sugar Co. . , 50 nd trip In 1914 Pierce cial declaration as to what course FOR BABIES : Hutchinson Sug. Pit. Co 5 Arrow or Locomobile. Lewis Stables, Field Marshal Sir John French and 12V4 phone 214L advertisement General Sir John Ewart will take with Kahuku Plantation Co. 13li V la . prepared solely by - Kekaha Sugar "'Co?.'... SO The Sierra on Monday will bring to tegard to their resignations is ex JUST RECEIVED A FULL Henry May & Co.. Califor- Koloa Sugar- - Co Ltd.. fresh pected until after the meeting. 1 nia vegetables, and Puritan Creamery LINE OF McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd The continuation of tne crisis in J .'V 1271. 5. LIFE Oahu Sugar Co...... 12 12H Butter. Phone advertisement army circles Is attributed to Premier Monday's Sierra has a shipment of Honolulu Dairymen's Olaa Sugar Co 1 1H AsQuith's teluctance . to remove Colo Ltd... Prlmrosei Pork Sausages for Henry Onomea Sugar Co. . . nel Seely from post of secretary Biiibld and 154 164 Co., your the Associption Paauhau Sugar Pit. Co. May & Ltd. For share of of war. Seely's relinquishment of the this delicacy just phone '1271. ad Pacific Sugar Mill ..... portfolio ; would satisfy French and Hongkong Furniture vertisement: . - Phone 1542. . Paia Plantation Co...... to 90 away, Ewart'- vv '..;' Pepfekeo Sugar 50 With Easter only two weeks Co...... ladies should get in touch immediate Asquith's objections to having Seely Mill Co...... 15 16H Pioneer ly the exquisite In mil resign seem to indicate Internal dis Coyne Furniture Co.. Agricul. Co . . . . . 46 55 with creations ' Waialua sensions in the cabinet . linery the parlors of Miss Power, ; J . ; Wailuku Sugar Co. . . at Alexander Young Bldg. leading milliner. Boston block. 1059 Blehop 8L Gas Waimanalo Sugar Co... 125 When you want fixtures, sta LIGHTNING STUNS AND BURNS. 1053 to Waimea Sugar Mill Co... office MISCELLANEOUS tionery typewriters, desks, chairs, UPPER SANDUSKY, O. Twenty It IS non-leakab- le filing etc., see Wall, se-- Co., devices, Nich pupils and several teachers were Haiku Frt.&Pkg. Ltd. ols: Co., 61 S. King Mr Hawaiian Ltd, street vtrely burned or stunned yesterday SUNDAY Electric Co... H. D. Owen, a typewriter expert Is ' APRIL 12 IS EASTER Hawaiian Irr Co.. afternoon when a bolt of lightning The Ltd.. 14 prepared to do your repair work. ad st ruck the school building at Wyan I lawaiian Pineapple Co . 36' 36 IS non-leakabl- e ertlsement dotte near here, during a elec- It ' terrific :. Miss Power Hilo R. R. Co.. Pfd...... ,; H!Io Co.. . 2V4 3 trical storm. Every pupil and teacher i a ; Leading Milliner r.ailroad Com. v'.'v? H. n. & M. Co., REAL! EST.1TE TRASACTIO.S In the building was knocked to the ; Boston Block.' Moore, EsUbllshed In 1851. Ltd..,. by II. R. T. & L. Co.. 160 205 floor the electrical force. Many 0 were non-leakab- le Hon. Gas - Co., Entered of Keeord Mar. 27, Wl I, rendered unconscious, but doc It IS , " Pfd...... Injured Hon. Gas Co Com..... 1061i from 10:30 a. nt. fo 4:30 n. ni. tors who attended the pupils v' H. R. & L, Jesse P Makalnai and wf to Man- and teachers tonight stated that none MIsa Thle Chance. Non-Leakab- T. Co...... Dont le J isI S N Co, uel N.Callasa. ... , . . . . D was fatally hurt , - HAWAII C J Schoenlng & Co to Maui Vul CROWN BICYCLES ONLY $35 BISHOP & CO. Mutual Telehone Co... . , .17 ' canizing Co Ltd ...... ; BS UNEMPLOYED ARMY It IS nonJeskable, O. R. & L. Co ...... 123 124 ..... " BANKER8 Kapiolani Estate Ltd to Jesse P V LEADER IS JAILED HONOLULU CYCLERY CO. Corner Fort and Merchant Sta. Pahang Rubber Co...;.. Tanjong Olok Co. Makalnai; ,r. . . . D .NEW'i;:;YORK. Frank Tannengaum, T 119 BoutSi Klnx St. ' Rubber ... BS Fountain' - ;V E L Jones to Ben Zablan Tr .... of unemployed army be-rco- BONDS. leader the which "Save, you nc man. and Ko Kan San al to Lee Hing. . CM et non-leakab- le Hamakua Ditch Co. 6s. .-- stormed a number "of churches here It IS . by Atty " respectable as .well as C. ft S. Co. 5s . . ... ,.. Ana Keawehawail .... .Notice recently In an endeavor to secure aid Commercial and Travelers Let- Q wf to Sao M6NUMENTS - respected. It Is the surest Hawaiian I Co. 6s. .. . . Manuel Souza and for their cause, was convicted yester- it. ; kinds of marble work ters of Credit Issued on the Martinho Bent Socy of H . . . . . M day on charge and all Pen way. If you would be weal- Haw. Ter. 4s, Ref. J905. . - the of participating in cleaned and repaired by expert Bank of California and Haw. Ter. Ss, Pub. Imp.. John ir Magoon Tr to T Tani- an unlawful assemblage. The court thy saving as well !. reasonable prices. , think of gawa . . : ...... L pronounced workmen at It IS non4eakabte " the London Joint . Haw. Ter. Pub. Imp. 4s.. a sentence of three years Zimmerman at Retting." CM Call Tor " as ' . 4 T Tahlgawa to Saichi Kase et al. $500, ; Haw. Ter. U s ...... in the penitentiary and a fine of 8tock Bank, ;: ; Land Court ' . J. C AXTELL'l H&i T Gf- 4 8 Default of payment of the fine means ! So said Hen Jam in Frank. K to :V Alakea Street Lt, London Haw. Ter. Elizabeth Meyer and hsb a day in jail for each I lin, and 'you know ho was 3s...... Arthur Nott Lanford .. D dollar. Hawaiian Ticvs Co., H.R.R.CO. ! 1901 6s. . . .. 83 right Geo Chrones to Hugh McCorris-- Limited. II.R.R.CO. R.&Ex. Con. 6s 65 19 CanL - NO DIVORCE FOR GRANT. 'y Honokaa Sug. Co. 6s . . 70 ton et al .i In tho Young Building. By saving, '. "become re- Correspondents for the Ameri- ...... of Record Mar. 28, 1911, RENO, Nev. Jesse .ocz Grant of Hon. Gas Co.,' Ltd. 5s... 98 100 Entered H. Afong Co., can Express Company and m. to 10:30 a. m. , New York, third son of former Presi spectable as .well as respect- H. R. T. & Co. 102 from 8:30 a. A U 6s...'. ... 1 dent' Ulysses S. "was denied a y-- Thos. Cook Son Rose Sylvester and hsb to C H Grant KETS FUHXISHEfGS ed." Kauai Ry. Co. 6s ...... divorce from Mrs. Grant In the divorce McBride .. ... M . i AND SUOESV Kohala Ditch Co. 6s...... court here yesterday. Grant brought 'Start Sating NOW!' McBryde Sugar Co. 95 William Chalmers to James' W 5s... : ..'.'.-...:,- the suit on the grounds of desertion. HOTEL corner BETHEL - Mutual Tel. 6s;...... 101 Ahinaiand wf .. Rel J i i Interest Allowed on Term and Kohala Ranch. Co Ltd to Lee You The rourt, in rendering a decision, i Natomas Con. 6s...... , . Savings Bank Deposits ruled that because Mrs. Grant chose O. R. & h. Co. 5S...... 1004 et art.4.-.:, i,: ...... L AmriccnUn:r:!:: N Murakoshi jto T Koritoshi ... - CM to live at home while her husband Oahu Sugar Co. 5s...... 93 went to a hotel did not constitute de GOODS Olaa Sugar Co. 48 Manuel de Lima and wf to Ade FOR DRY 63...... - '. ' laide de Lima . . ... D sertion. Pacific Sugar Mill Co. 6s CO TO ; Pacific Sugar Mill Co. 6s 90 Pioneer M ill Co.. 5s...... YEE CHAN A CO. ; San Carlos Milling Co. 6s 95 Cor. .King and Bcthct Sta. : 1SJLL Ahzcn&er BAM Waialua Agricul. Co. 5s : 98 BY AUTHORITY r I - of Between Boards 35 Haw.' Ag. Co. 110, 30 Haw. C. & S. Co; 22. BILL NO. 71. Unexcelled Line of Sessionj Sales 7 Oahu Sug.. Co. 12 WANTED. HONOLULU J ORDINANCE NO. . i . , v Sm'olicrs RetjoisiteJ La sugar quotation, 24)5 rpnafr-aiitomoDI- Io AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT LIMITED lest cents' Man in' tubes.- J or sp..W " ' . THE CONSTRUCTION OR EREC-- ; ';'" :' 05 EXHIDITIOX ier ton." Ay. Kersnner.. vuicauizer, iving ou FITZPATRICK BROS, LTD. 4 TION OF BUILDINGS OR STRUC--f 92S BOW LEAD X 011 ULL1TEI1T Limited. opp 1 Fort Street Horary, . iTURES; DESIGNED OR INTEND-- ; K. N. K. ' issues ft Letters of ED TO BE USED FOR TENEMENT Geo. C. C:ca!2y. . TraNTelers ; Sugar? OR KEEPING OR . Fcctore , Credit and Checks SITUATION WANTED. HOUSES, THE ;'riioae.tCCJi Cl:it 25cts - Wood-Workin- g Operations Sole DIstrftakr available throughout the worldV MAINTAINING OF THE SAME 1f Commission Merchants Good Japanese young couple want IN THE VICINITY OF V SCHOOLS v V possible with the r.d Beets; 9s 2d, positions as cook and general house AND ORPHANAGES. AND RE- UNIVERSAL WOODWORKER Insurance Acrnts ORDINANCE NO. 22 ' ; keeper. V; Address Box 42, this or PEALING OF 'I: to " write . I HO- ' r7 N V E N T O RY .' V THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SALE Vice. ..'V - ' Honolulu Iron Wcrke ;, Co. . Agents for. ,t ' Cable TrtiTiscr H.i5814-3t- . : NOLULU. - Vi," Henry 7aterhouse Trust ' . i Record-Breakin- g Prlcea Eawalla Commercial & Sugar tl BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PEOPLE Co. r ' y FURNISHED ROOMS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF . Co.. Ltd. HONOLULU: .' Haiku Sugar Company. room for ladyj housekeep SECTION 1. Definition Tenement , '...'; ' Membtrs Honolulu Stock and' Bond Furnished H llackfeld' & Co. Yat Loy Co. Paia, Plantation '.' Exchange Ine reasonable; desir-- House. The term "Tenement, House" uriviles: - - a: t 12-1- t. Maui Agricultural Company., FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS ablo locality. References exehang in this Ordinance shall be taken to Limited. 6 Kins St. Near Nuuanu-S- . Ilawailan Sugar Company. Telephone 1208 ed. Address Box 43 this office. mean every house, building; structure, uear Factors, Importers ant 5815-tf- v: Kahuku Plantation Company -- . or portion thereof, which is designed Commission Merchants. ' C. Co. I?. for use or adapted to be used or HONOLULU. Capital subscribed. ...48,000,000 Brewer & r. t used; 'v.rV.: (Limited) ? The Bergih, 251 Vineyard SU mosqui as a dwelling by more than three Kahului , Itaili oad Company to proom furnished rooms. families living independently of one Kauai Railway Company SUGAR- - FACTORS, COM MIS. Sale l-- ": 5815-6- t another and havinj? a common right For FOR ICE COLD DRINKS AND . .' ....,. wa- . I ; In stairways, yards, ! Honolua Ranch - - ..... the verandas, ' SION . MERCHANTS, SHIP. 1inbsSuito-proo- f rooms at 254 ter supply, or privies, or by more 14 ICE CREAM. TRY THE Haiku1 Fruit & Packing Co. Cool. than King! streejt; near Xown. two families above the first story so : PING . AND INSURA NC E $160--I- Jts on 11th Ave., KaimukI, 50i ' & Co. -.' ' ' Kauai Fruit Land " 5815-3- L ' "; living, and having a right in common 100.. Easy terms. . ' Hawaiian Drag Co.t AGENTS, FORT ST HONO. to use the convenience aforesaid. v ' $ 400 and up Lots near Emma and lulu, t. h. ; : School. ; ' House of one room; running water SECTION 2. No person shall con-- f I Hotel and Bethel Streeta -- s ; 250 Vineyard or cause 30tL00--L- ot in Waikoac Tract, Gu- - and lavatory St. truct erect or to be erected 5814-tf- . '' -,; '. in City and County , Honolulu, lick Aye., 50x100. . the of ;' any building designed o? . ::?:'''''.:.';": City Dry Goods Co. Fire Insurance dr. or structure" . $2500 Large 'House at Kalia, H,R List of Officers and Directors: MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. intended to used for; a tenement ': 1 1001013 Nunaau SL - , be : - nr. Waikikl Beach, 17.000 sq ft Gar PINEAPPLE , - : E., F. Bishop ...... President - house, or keep, occupy or maintain ' THE age, etc. Bargain.- ' two-seat- er . , : Successor to ; .',; One 1912 model Cadilfac any tenement house within five hun- DISTILLED WATER $300011,380 sq. ft., cor. Luso and self-starte- r, f ' ' G. H. Robertson lights - 8lNG FAT C0'. .,...... , -- electric" and up- . V with dred (500) feet of- any premises CONSOLIDATED 80DA WA. ' B. F, Co; Vice-Preside- Pall Sts 2 small cottages. Dillingham nt and Manager; completely equipped. - rrtl400 3 bedrj house and lot" 50x100, on which is maintained any public WATER WORKS CO, LTD. new LINE OF DRESS GOODS JUST One 1913 model fiveseater 36Ii.n J LIMITED. R. I vers ...... Secretary G click Ave., nr. King. school, orphanage. . reform or indus- 601 Fort St. V Phone 2171 ARRIVED. " Pierce-Arro- w with electric lights Li-lih- a trial school, cr upon which Is main- General Agent Hawaii: " for $1000 Lot 75x150 at PuunuL nr. ' ' : '' ' ' E. A. R. Ross ..Treasurer self-- ? tarter, special painting - ' "i and " tained any sectarian or private school Atlas AtsuriJice Company of car. . '';':. equip- ' - and upholstery, completely which Ies3 twenty-fiv- e pu- NEW SHIPMENT OF IIATTAIIA5 London, New Yjrk Under. G. R. Carter.'....) .; at not than ; Apply ped. Owner going away. to pils provided, how. - ' writers'. Agency; Providence are in attendance; Jams. Jellies; PreservesJ Pineapple.- C. H. Cooke.... VO P. E. R. STEAUCH George F. Davies, care Theo. H. Da- ever, that this section shall not ap- ' SETOT3S ' ' Washington Insurance Co. & Co.; Ltd. Rice, Coffee, shipped anywhere. Walty Bldg ? 74 S. Kink St. vies ply., to which ' -. - J. R. Gait Directors f cases in such tenements - ;.- 1 . 4th floor Stangenwald' Building...... )... 5815-tf- . just Arrived .. ':, are existing at the time of the estab- NEW YORK SHOE CO, HENRY MAT CP, LTD, R. A. Cooke .,...) lishment Of such school. k CLEANERS. Nuuanu St, nr. Hotel y Grocers. Fort Street A. Gartley F. Co., SECTION 3. Any person violating Agents wanted for Western ...."...) J. Morgan Ltd. ' the States any of the provisions of this Ordi- G. drop dirty anama at 213 Life Insurance . Co. Coupon Savings D. May Just that ...... Auditor STOCK BROKERS up. nance shall be deemed guilty of a PACIFIC ENGINEERING . Hotel St. and let us clean it Policy. " misdemeanor, and upon conviction V,S.T THE NEW STORE OF Information Furnished and Loans : i r81".-6t- . thereof-shal- l punished by'; fin . COMPANY, LTD. ' Made. be a ' HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII, of not more than five hundred dol- ' Ltd, Bldg, 8$ King SL. cor. MERCHANT STREET STAR BLDG. SHIRTMAKER. REGAL SHOES OWUf ' - lars ($500.00), or by imprisonment for : - 1572. St,;-- - FOR RENT Phon - Fort 1126 Nuuanu a term not exceeding six months, or , Bridges, Buildings. Concrete Stmc- Shirts made to order at. Sya- New, furnished cottage; by both such fine and imprisonment . COR. FORT AND HOTEL STS. tares. Steel Structures, Sanitary - Street. " ' '"' screened; gas; electricity: $35. SECTION 4. The of " ' 1- - terns,. Reports and Estimates on Pro-- I 5815-6- L continuance ' The YOKOHAMA SPECIE new 2 and 3 bedrooms; ! CORPORATION MEETINGS any jects. Phone 1045. - . BANK, LIMITED. ; Two houbs; violation of this Ordinance shall . all improvements; $25 and $30. be deemed a new offence for each day . to Yen. 18-Wa- Dress and work shirts made order. f April iakea Mill Co., Theo. Neat cottage in town; $22., Co., 221 Nuuanu on which the same is so continued. Capital subscribed. ..48,000,000 H. Davies & Co., 10 Honolulu Shirt St Lower Prices now, on CWxrZXTxftf a.m. 5815-6t- . Tim ; paid '.."30,000,000 ADLER-ROC- H ; Capital up.. H. Sclmack, April 18 Hamakua Mill Co., Theo. hereby repealed. ESTER SUITS u XIIC VJlailUU 18,900,000 J. " ' lescrve . Fund...... Represented during absence by F. II. Davies & Co., ItSO p.m. 6. . AWOKI...;.. Local Manager UNFURNISHED HOUSE. SECTION This Ordinance shall Slaughter Sale Schnack Attorney-at-law- ,' 5 Brewer April 18 Kaiwiki Sugar Co., Theo. take effect from and after the date '. & Building Telephon. 3633. i II. Davies Co., 2:30 p.m. New 2 3 cottages for of approval. wiciSLtd.Bldg. Ia Still on at 152 Hotel Street and bedroom its Pantheon ' LET ME RENT OR SELL April 18 Kukaiau Plantation Co., rent on Liliha above Kuakini; Introduced by -- ; ; M. R. B E N N H. & 3 p.m. St. V Theo. Davies Co., O YOUR PROPERTY BOOSTERS BOOSTERS $20.00 to' $25.00 per mo. O. G. Lan-S- EDW. II . V. WOLTEIl. April 18 Laupahoehoe Sugar . Co., Have Calls" Ever-- Dax. Merchant .St.. . phoue 3593. Supervisor. H. Davies & Co., 9 ---- ' Theo a.m. r,S14-6t- . Date of Introduction. March 17th. D O Y O U G O ? I . . April 19 City Co TAN Pearl Fruit .Theo. 1314. I Then you'll find plenty of in- - NO IL Davies & Co- 1:30 p.m. Ir0nTLIt Wilson; - DOCTOR 3. -- meeting on Victor : J. It. Taxi Shares At the adjourned of the spiration in tunes Vr ' 125 ' Fort St Phone 86M Board of Supervisors of the City and Records. on work done at the ; In accordance with the mandate of Splendid feature for futur HawalL Dr. Myamoto. Kukui Street near County of 'Honolulu. Territory of Ha- Co., u n y the supreme court Circuit Judge Rob- Nuuanu. Hours 8 a. ra. to 4 p. m. waii, held on Friday, March 27, 1914, Bergstrom Music prench o r life time; ' ' la 'Opportunity of a ' i morning pre- 5814-6- L foregoing bUl was passed Ltd. V :' ;y Phone 1491. . Become a Shareholder In this inson this declared his the First - WHITE LINE TAXICAB CO. vious order, of default vacated in the Reading on the following vote, of said noArrbeing incorporated. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Board: Giffard ; S iibeli suit of R. EL Bond against the HAWAIIAN PICTURES, STA-- "For Fuftjer Particulars Apply to Ayes: "Cox. Markham, McClellan, LILIES Early ' , rder EASTER stangenwald Bldg., 102 Merchant St. : S. IKEDA r ' Hawaiian Gazette Company, and c;ave MASSEURS." Pacheco, Petri-?- Wolter. Total 6. ' CO. . - TIONERY, PICTURE FRAM. Bere-tani- a . Monday. Mar iA 30. 78 None. fron, STOCK AND BONO BROKERS , 78 v lerctiant SL ; ; . defense until next Mr. 'and Mrs. Hashimoto, Noes: to answer, to complaint Argu- Absent and not voting: Hardesty. ...Members Honolulu Stock and Bond the Street near Emma. ING, OFFICE SUPPLIES . - Exchange ',' . ' The photographer has to do a' lot of ment on the defendantsa demand for Total 1. MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, Florist ; ' d - convince, a a hill r.f particulars: will be noa'-- PLUMBER. V.. B 1 FFA N DEA V; opp. ivtouchinsr in order la Hotel St., Ynnnfi. Cafe. YE ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP ton Homaa. that her . iortrait la a good 'meuu-- f aiiernoon ai z ociock ana m Sanitary plumber. M. Tnn.iLa, IVputv Citv and Count v t'ink, - - 5S15 Mar, 2S, - . ' ; X122 Fort , TODAY'S TODAI likeness. . trirU of the case Is set for April 15. N; Klfig, near Liliha St. 2", 31. - :; St. ITOXOLULtt STAR-BUJiLETI- SATITKDAY, MARCH 2S, 1911. i -

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Our "Mr. Clarion" will be in the Audience of the BIJOU THEATRE duririg'the first show. 1 ' He will be authorized to present to the first man . who accosts him saying: "You are Mr. Clarion," the to his choice of any '- '- an order, entitling recipient "" ' ' '- -. - ' . f -' 1 - ' : i .. i ', ... 'i . 1 $25 Suit in our complete line of 'Alfred Benjamin - U ""s N. V "v ft 5 v " ' clothes.

r . ' : - . V ) Tickets for Wednesday evening's performance 6 :'' ' can be bought at 'bur-stor- if desired.

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1 1 II ir IE lrTrirTr 3 EE 311E ir I3E 31 ila V : definitely settled one way or the other. .'"Hate you paid these judgment .'COMMISSIOM h new site, will be the principal matters CLAUDIUS M'BRIDE IS1 FAhl .; ; 1 he case accordingly was proceeded asaed McBride. to come . before the meeting. While : WILL. HAVE MEETING much better, located in the grounds, STUDEIS svipe; DEFEATED BY FELLOW with. McBride offered inev'iense th j "I hav,"' answered Scott, and prrw jiidgments, which were adm..:a with- deced three receipts, whereupon , .M- ; the new site is considerably "smaller HOIIIIE NEXT. TUESDAY A.M. R; than the first one chosen, and the ATTORNEY, M. SCOTT out ca'vil. Then McBride of it red the cBride moved for a discontinuance, t f : tmflding will be built astignment as evidence ot his rijjht the case, at his own cost, which w.u IU-wail smaller which i H. P. Wood ot Star-Bulleti- n. . Chairman the will make it necessary to cut. out or MAY BE AFFECTED Special. Corresixndencel to sae as plaintiff. But to tlii.4 Scovt Immediately granted. commission, ofh-cial- r,' fair has called' a modify a number of features which HILO, March 27. M. R. Scott won demurred and argued 4thit tbo of , meeting the members for next ) . corporation no right ; SPUD had at first been planned. , t a case in the Fourth circuit court of the bAi THE CROP Tuesday' morning JO o'clock. - This at thib mdrning in i a. most: npectaeularj to assign the judgments for which The potato crop of ; the Unftod will be the Crst meeting of the com- ac- 1 on dollar. India is developing an important BY ECONOMY manner. He was defendant in an was less than cent the States In 1913 had a farm value of KE' Mc-BtS- de mission since Mr.' Wood's return from tion brought by Claudius ; He addressed the court at some length $228,000,000, according to statist industry, though . it does the coast, and the changes In plans turpentine on two judgments . in favor but finally the court admitted the as- - made public early this week by tl.f the' I vhich hare been necessitated by not yet supply the liome market, of the Hawaiian Tobacco Plantation, signment provisionally, stating that bureau of foreign and domestic com- It is goodbjt now to the proposed 'Another large, "crowd visited the judgments assigned question of law raised would be 1911, ' " which had been the merce. With the exception of much-discusse- d Preps v " new lengthy and milk exhibition of the. Punahou to McBride for the sum of $1, the total decided at a later date, :: : this was larger than for any earll r opin- eighth graders yesterday, and spite ordinance. This at least is the in being over $100. McErlde then asked Scott ; whether year. t! j per amount mentioned The statistics show that ion of Supervisor Sam Hardesty, who of the fact that a number of the Scott came from Kona for ilia express the judgments had been satisfied, but largest Importation of potatoes In any - -- . : came down this morning to see the ishable articles had to be removed, the n, whereupon - T purpose of defending this a a ud Scott declined to answer, single year occurred in the fls:al ' - 3 ' carnage of ax.; cxhibiUon continued to be of consid- ' the retrenchment to" MBride's plea for a coi-.lnuan- McBride called Scott to the witness year 1912, when the total quantity E. J. Gay, the milk inspector, Is to erable ihteresL A large number of he demurred, asking the ase be box.! : :'.. v? ; ;"'-:- " imported was 13,750.000 bushels. go. Retrenchment has lost him his the parents of the exhibitors visited that job. His salary of $120 a month is the preparatory": besides the relatives ; no more. W. T. Monsarrat meat and of the ethers in the school,, and I food inspector, is out also, along with throughout the greater part of the day 'I dis- f two other inspectors , in outer the room in the basement of Charles ppiipiip tricts, which means a saving to the R. Bishop hall was occupied by inter HI city and county of $190 a month. ested friends of the school. The fact trit Gay has been hit with v There! was only one incident to mar the ax is taken as" conclusive evi- the success of the show. During the dence by Hardesty that the proposed hours in which the makings of the milk ordinance will go by the boards. pupils were on exhibition and numer- : i , ' It has been worked oyer by the super- ous people were passing in and out of visors, public hearings have been held the building certain boys of the prep- "Easter-- . on it butfor some .time.. it'. has slum- aratory and of Oahu college stole the I !, is Coming bered in committee.:' '.. renter nart of a dish of randv which M . IfJt: Retrenchment is not over. Employes was shown by one of the girls of the1 - ' , of municipality been - : 12 the who have eighth grade. j Lif April ;. J so by ax yet : missed are not ' ' far the With the ringing of the 2 o'clock ;... i , .,;..--, '. k" '''' i safe, nor will they be safe until after bell the second term was brought to wiitH, coats, ilressw, plumes, gloves, Monday evening when the amended an nd nd the pupil3 of both the II h 1 Your budget Is to be introduced and passed grammar and primary departments etc., must tn cleaned lefore Easter Sunday. Of i on reading. '&'-X- ' -- first gathered up their respective pieces of per-fo- ct f Captain Berger, course, o Want' now. thiuRS, too, but our - Henri whose band ending one most success- .. II. work, of the appropriation was . mercilessly cut, ful shows held by the Punahou Prep f service will savMwo-tliird- s of voiir spring 4 " m, : ... stated this morning that he will have aratory this year. to 10 clothing expense if you'll s(nd your; garments let out musicians and the two "Following are the exhibitors : IF A Hawaiian women vocalists. He will Hermann Alexander, Dorothy Ash-- ; ' - Une or the charming views from do to us for' not have .to this until the first of ley, Gertrude Blake, Bon Johnson and I r ApriL ..' -v Peterson,; Francis Bowers, Winifred. All the employes, for that .matter, Brown, .Sybil Carter, Henry Cooke,! the broad porches at the who are to be let out will be given a Abadie 's Dry Cleaning month's Dorothea Cooke, Maynard Davison,' notice. t Florence Denison, Frances Farring-- " ' 5 ten. Johnny Fassoth, Roland Gay, Roy I It puts new life and siiap into your clothes BIJOU THEATER Graham, . Elizabeth Hobdy, Lucile -- - makes -- - .rtWort1 to theiroriginal beauty It i3 a pleasing and varied program Hoogs, Elizabeth Hore, Howard John ill i them . of first-clas- s turns that is nightly pre- Eton, Donald Larnach, Fred Makinney, i them fresh, clean and sanitary.. There is nojiry . Pleassuratant, 1! clesin-ahl- e sented at the Bijou theater by all the Doris Marks, Kuiamanu McWayne, cleaning jrocess tiitftM g(Ml for all dry principals and members of the chorus Marion Paris, Fred and Bon Peterson, " - - . - " of the Spauldirig .Musical Comedy Catharine Pratt, Carol Reid, Margaret' things as mirs.. , ; . l . P ' ' ' 1 Company, now , In vaudeville. The Scudder, Howard Smith, Louise Smitlv V lilt management announces a. complete Coney Tong, Frederick Waterhouse.t Hotte new change of program - beginning India Wayson. Donald Young, Mark , . - t t - '" ' ' . i i nj:.L r..n 1 LAUNDRY '. Wv.e- I I 1 I : W'A " with Monday evening. The bill for rei ieimua, ruiiu uun, iaura v;assi I I I I II t FRENCH U tonight has a number of surprises in dy, Helen Center, Anna. Chung, Gran- Special Rates into effect Wednesday, stcre for theater-goer- s. ville DanforcL Oliver Emerson, Clem-enc-e Est. 1001; go The De Von Sisters are down for Gifford,. Luke Ah Hung; Dorothy several musical and dancing numbers. Jordan, Mary McCarn, Hing Kai Luke, Hattie-wil- Whipooor-will.- " i914. Miss l offer Maurice; Melanphy, Alice Moore, Wil--j - 'The f April 1st, ... 4 : "1 '. I TV assisted by the chorus. Margar- ma Nash, Ralph Neal. William Ncble 777 KlXd ST. At- et De Von will be heard in "The Sil- Ernest i Peterson, Nell Is -- Phillips,! I "Make reservations" novv, we serve a very Moon In an' original interpre-tatic- i. Charles Ludley Pratt,' James Pratt,! of The Grizzly Bear," the De Franklin , Richardson, Oriet Helen Von Sisters will introduce new special- Robinson, Hester' !, Smith, Werner IDaily oll TO ties. Paisley Noon sings "The Valley Smith, "Ernestine Taggard, Curtis Tur- of the Moon," an adaptation from ner, Ronald Watt, Bjorothy Winter, giving you an opportunity to test the 'ciiisine and ; Jack London's late novel. Mark Weil, Dennet Withineton. I ' twenty-minut- ... "The Outlaw" is a e T--. .;.. ' h s Blanche Wishard, Alfred Wadsworth, "f v. ' .. r. & 1r service skit, in which George Spaulding, j Rachel Woods, Madeline Young. T7' ; James Guilfoil and Miss Wood are to be --featured. The playlet is full of ac-- ing Company will be seen in two per " ; tlcn. and revolves around a seasonable formances nightly. Next Friday even-- j '-- Phone 4927 and make appointments for appartments. 4 .Ov- - , '- -- - ptot. Two feature pictures are in- ing the usual chorus girls! contest will V. cluded in tae program,, r. The Spauld-- ' be an added attraction ARE PKIOTIII CAUCASUS 11 YUR choice in overcoats BiijoTLn Tlhe&fceir BEHIND i of lira IS may be one of a dozen dif- AS MAMSll PLACED M GRILL ferent styles we'll show you. It REFINED VAUDEVILLE may be a belt back, or plaited; a very long 'Japanese and Chinese Show, Mainland Visitor Says 'Sleepy NOV PRESENTING. Large Lead Over All Others Is Word That Best Describes coat or a medium, a loose, baggy back, or a rin Bunding Hermits Hawaii Public Servants TONIGHT form-tracin- g. Yoju a rough or Star-Bullet- in Correepondencel may want rontractors did almost (Special more building In tne city HILO, March 27."SIeepy" Is the ffour times G. H, Courtney, chief clerk and : county during me iasi year iu term that color or a pattern, r al-- general of the Southern smooth fabric; a plain : and the Chinese did I cf the auditor Caucasians, the-hote- OUTLAW" mopt twice as much. " Paf'flc t in referrine to l. figures are shown a repon steamship and railroad clerks In Ho j iliiii These la .... K An. nnt in vesterdar afternoon-b- I i airaba Schaffner & Marx: mniftd send on Hart ! A. C; Parish, clerk In the office of the their opportunitiea to tourists A Gripping Sketch Presented by - many interesting Western at ': building and plumbing inspectors oi- the varied and sidej examples, 1 and we have good COMPANY. trips fromthe capital city. make them all, GEORGE SPAULDING AND - of-th- e week tak- j figures show that 1121 Cturtneyjs. in Hilo this The n show 1 building permits Issued In the year, lug in tne signis on mis isianu auu of all of them here to you 83 were to Japanese and 2C6 to Chi- 1& carrying a full man's grouch as he by only 170 went to Cauc- wa3 almost persuaded by the indiffer- Clever Singing and Dancing Specialties nese, while a mistake , in buying these clothes; 1 e Ha- - taking his You can't'make asians. Fifty-fiv- were issued to ence pf Honolulans from 'up walians, 47 trip to HKo. v It's not animosity to mistake about theni. Another set of figures shows that wards. HUq I that -- 1 encountered dui, there's no ?. Chinese did a great lndlffrpncp tn What I. did : DeVon Sisters the Japanese and - and The iipal of the building for Caucasians. that almost made me foreso the pleas' Overcoats $25 up Orl- - voyage a sightseeing .Of tb.3 859 permits issued to the ure nt the t and. : Suits "$25 and up Paisley Noon ientais omy 4t were useu iur umm-Ine-- a trip on Hawaii ne avers. ; ?. .. i nf their own. They put up 220 -- Th'v,iio tint. one with the The Rosebud Quartet structures for whites, 66 for beauty of side trips r on their ownj ans and 109 for Portuguese. isiana, 10 say npioing . vi iuc umci i or words' Ltd. . 1 In the plumbing the activity me Islands," Courtney .continued in Silva's Toggery, 1 1 Art Lane even in Qualify. ' ' Orientals over" the whites is that" he tried no manner to Bag Puncher. -- The Great Australian more marked. Of the 1599 permits "I was never in a place where theraj "The Store for Good Clothes (jwumi..iiu..' A NOVELTY ACT. plumbing Issued, 767 went to Japa- was sucn a m miurmauuu., for lacs a : " nese, 524 to Chinese, and only 149 to tourist' has to literally dig It up pry Elks' Building King Street, near Fort INTERESTING Caucasians. Nineteen were issued to .It up, if he; wants to know what he Hawailans, and 140. to Portuguese. urUl boa n ahv rc ir that flV rflTP And here again the figures show that an fortunate luck he hears about. The, fhe Oriental la doine the work mostly hotels seem.to be devoid of knowledge PICTURES . 1291 permits tas.-Mind- anao Herald. whites. For the advantages df informing ' MOVING" vfor the of the their I - K Somfi? P 06 Oman U; arid codfish do. Just think it 1 them, only 637 werevissuea m "things stranger could issued guests of mat ' credited .with lm-nreasi- D. has been I own building. Tne wnues naa possibly" let- - alone John their not knew of,' '' S but It Paw, what does unseemly Willie ; Science Monitor many large industrial slants 521 pulmblng jobs done, the Hawauans unon them ; d desire to see The Christian when the Nightly our, desk with the following had never occurred to u? that be waj haste mean? Paw That's Show 164 and the Portugues zu, ana me Ulngs which . they ; have heard of comes to ai-- Two Hours nine-o:-:i- a material wife of an aviator sues hi in tor v "of work was done story by a. picture of what retributing to , greater Jart this through reading impersonal rciuers. ago. my son. 7:308:45 - organ:. ? for .this, archipelago 100 years vcrce, by the Japanese. "Why they realize me import' purports to be a pipe V t time in the history don't Of course he was not doing bo., The This is the first "Six miles from', the city of Manila buSI-clen-t. For Reserved ; Seats, inspec- ance of advancing information that i Science Monitor just thinks Hub A word to the wife la Prices: 10c, 20c, 30c. Reserved seats 50c. of the building and plumbing n n AntA hrtal olork xxrmilT nri-- in Philippine Islands s the town Christian r the h so sort of out of har my dear. Wife I know It, Hen- -: - office such , figures have unassuming4 HtUe van doine Phone 3937. tors' that Q13 v of" Las Pinasr an compiled. They throw a very siuer'iu UUl ltt JJiJ m mony, you know. Of course we den't ry. That's why I have to be continu- been anv nart of the' world?"6wCourt barrio with an old and very mucn ycm. building other i story In-i- entirety We ally and everlastingly talkln? to Interesting light on the sit: demanded-o- f Quite the; most in- believe this - ney almost fiercely his church. nation here. Mr. Parish who compil 4 is just think. we believe it. go- listener. ' "Tne steamsnip nne an teresting thing to be seen there ed and arranged the figures after al- once and wer? railroad' clerks are almost as bad," he an extremely curious organ, made r We had dho i!e Itch s A ing carefully over the reports for the with, pipes of very busy vLU it for alitm Of board declared when summing up hi3 obser- most entirely of wood, year, may present them to the ' ' ' connections and some course we diI not have the itch. We Empiire Ttieater of supervisors vations, ' tamboo. The we scratch- Ccmrtnev added that he did not go of the smaller pipes in the Interior of just thought we had It and organ are made of Standard Oil ed and this became out tf hr.m n. to the promotion , committee rooms' for the r The Only Sanitary Picture Mouse In the City. Several times each year, tn and profaue U'd 'vcnraliy i Th-- information, but said that he at first cans. - POPULAR CONCERT not necessary as he was murnhnn nines are moistened Vith wo went t. shat xmicc at uciusion- did tnlnk it with doctor, and proceeded'to hrst-clas- 3 ana natu water to prevent' their cracklus lats. the he a guest of a hotel we were PICTURES CHANGED DAILY. expected Infexpiation from peo--, the heat. ' It is one of a pair built innlv hia vile cure and then rally oy ever, course, i: pie with wupm hewas dally in con-- J early In J the nineteenth century more occupied than ui P- - M out to remedy not We j Matinee .::...;..'..!.)..'. 2:15 GARDEN tact:,, . ... Father Uiego Qera, who. came the doctor's did hurt ON ROOF u 1800 and and we were out 8:30 13 of a man who the islands shortly before just thought It hurt Evening (Two Chows) ...... and P. NT.; His attitude that an or- God, vuid and thoug- had;been allowed inquired a great reputation as of harmony with the feels as - he mate was sent as a We wonder if ' PROGRAM FOR TODAY, j to enjoy something" which others had gan builder. Its the doctor. ie NOTE THE SPECIAL Spain." : Monitor . him believe would be present' to the Queen ol r. tor" of the Christian Sclent TONIGHT trird in make c atory com ever had dhobie itch. I " unenjcyable hi3 praise , of la a Dretty good and (Two-Re- el Kalem) Cheyenne Massacre: most and This Indian ,....V.,;...,..,... as it doea. It. com .) We don't contend the t the Monitor Street Scene In Yokohama, Japan! Hilo is in the superlative degree. ing from Boston; Educational (Vitagraph) "This climate you- have over here Drs-na,(Path- '. A Wrecked Life " The usual popular concert will be is certainly exhilarating," lie energeti Sheriff : 1 Cowboy (Eisar,ay) ...... ;.... The Daughter of the given this (Saturday) evening, cally emphasized. -" :-- was Honolu Every courtesy is extended ; to' patrons, and picture are personally. commencing at o ciock on me .ooi, '.White It Hofiblulu and management. p.arden of the Alexander Young hotel i'an that Courtney H wanted to talk selected by the 1 by Mlltner's Orchestra. The about he wa3 1nduced to express ; an Professor exten- public is cordially Jnvited, . adver opinion about the Hilo railroad ' which made a trip on tisement.' , sion: overj he Monday. ' ; ' - ROAD, IS "That's a mishtv .'well built. well TANTALUS pnnlnned road. It seems to be con SUBJECT DISCUSSED ducted like a real railroad too. and the service contains features in the way LADIES' - BY THE PROMOTERS of courtesies of the railroad crews adaptable to some of ' that would be up pres- - TT TT . Tantalus road, which to the the mainland transportation;- lines. C3 E--2 ent time has been closed ' to automo- Fiiperlp tez&nt ' Filler "Ps unhle r! to bile traffic, will be made available to make the trij) timq i nin, . dui at.tne - autoists, provided the Hawaii Promo- the conductor; looked after ; my- com- tion Committee has its way. fort? and pointed V: out interesting At the meeting of the committee sights with as much satisfaction ah yesterday afternoon, a formal resolu- would have the nrincical stockholder. g.. "Get busy and J4 tion was adopted instructing the sec- Conrtnev is accomDanled on the trip AND WHITE $1 and $1.50 retary to communicate with the board by his wife who for many years waa BLACK supervisors on matter, urging of the a , well known woman writer on me that the traffic ordinance be amenaea San Francisco Examiner. Mr. Court-- M orpt "RF.ST" Kfi rs - to nermit auto travel to the nor and his wife have, been enter The heights of Tantalus, one of the most tained in Hilo by Mr. and Mrs. Web beautiful and picturesque drives in they are old . friends. : '' " ster, of whom the territory. ;;"r- - ; Thft Courtneys went to the-volcan- o on In the discussion on the matter, it Tuesday evening where they expected was pointed out that when the pro- tn remain until this morning when hibition was placed cn this drive, au- Honolulu. They comparatively in they will depart for tomobiles were few sail for the coast on April 4. He Honolulu, and It may Lave then been will nar- ha been connected with the Southern J on - - ' unsafe for vehicle the rather e . - Pacific railroad for; over twenty-fiv- row road, when horses were not so in tour- . call- they-ar- years and Is much Interested II used to machines as e at pre- op With Bread rightly how-eve- n ist travelJ He sava Hawaii's chief sents Under present conditions, good showing danger Is very slight, and portunity is to make a this at the San Francisco exposition Has the reputation for wearing and comfort They fit the feet-- the . present, regulation prevents the ed "The Staff of Life" it large number of tourists to the islands enjoying One of; the most delightful PROGRAM OF CONCERT house- experiences to be found here. devolves on every Sold Only at ON YOUNG ROOF GARDEN : FOR THIS EVENING to know that the SHO STORE, NOTICE keeper KciraiY: Tlie followlne uvnram.- for tb? us ual concert on tha roof of the Your.s right ingredients go into King - Fort above Street hotel . Saturday evening, has been ar- ' .. will be open for rangeuj vy tvrrui. .uniuctKin...; The S.S. Manoa . bread. public inspection on Tuesday after- XTnrrh The Favorite Regiment. the making of that noon, March 31st, between the hours ...... D. Ertl Overture Naomi ...... S. E. Morris ingredient is . of . 2 and 5 o'clock. The ship will be If the principal : found lrinsr at Pier 15 Queen street Entr'Acte Nortland . .Voctor Herbert Reaches ReiApHnn-Th- Phono 2205 wharf), at the foot of Nuuanu street e Girl Question. .. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., ...... Jos. E. Howard Enctace-Pecl- s Coi.Iitd, Agents, Matson Navigation Co. Gypsy's Serenade ...... vv. Neh! Genteininial'si OF ROCK AND SAND FOB CONCRETE WOM. VlnHn Solrt Romance (OPUS 28).. . ILL EKES advertisement . ' f '.. x FIREWOOD USD COIL ...... J...... t.Joh. S. Svendsen OJBOX Sit tl CUTTN CTREET. ELMER M. CHEATHAM Soloist. Mr. Miltner. . Selection from-- the ooera Tannhaus- - QUITS BUSINESS HOUSE er Rich. ; Wagner fal Just! for You from Above; (b) CJA3733 TO BECOME A FARMER I'm the Human TClghtkey of New BOSBS - DEPOSIT - '" York From the Soul Kiss...... - "Elmer M. Chcathamr assistant .niana- - Maurice Levi $4.00 ayear- ' .....i...... ger of D. : F. Ehlers & Company of Simple Aveu ...... Fr. Thome LOUIR - . . Co., city, severs his connection with Selection Fille de Madame An- f: Bishop Trust Ltd. this La firm today, to become a farmer in got .Lecocq jthat you'll be sure you're safe. i map I the new Kapaa district Island of A Barn Dance. . .Kerry Mills Kauai: He will leave on Monday for Marrh Wipn breiht Wien...... his new home, which is located on one ...... ; . . ... ,.. Joh. Schrammel ' SPACE. of the homesteads opened some time 7 WATCH THIS ago on government land on the Gar-- den Island. His family 'will follow Limited. him later in the week. V' ,' I " Mr.'Oheatham is to be a real farm- er that is, he says his idea of farm- m.. . ing is to do as much of the work as Distributors he can himself, and to hire a? little 1271 of it done as possible. He expects to BOOKKEEPER. Phone O raise pineapples as his main crop, and 1 ha3 strong faith that there will be ul- ExDeriericed bookkeeper wishes posi timately a good market for all of this tion, opening, closing, - auditing and WHAT IS ITT keeuins books, from 1 hour per week fruit . which the Islands can produce. He will al experiment to some ex- to 5 hours a dar Box. 23, this office tent with miscellaneous crops. 6310--t HONOLULU BTAK nULLETIX, SATUKDAY, 2S, 101 L 137ulr WHAT THE EMM. GOLLEOES i2 W Dfllllf SFflliT IMFF Liib

;. ; j (Associated PtvwiI found Princeton the winner of t NEW YORK. Tho brilliant record water polo : tournament with f of the Princeton hockey team during straight victories, yet the Tigers ; the season just completed has led to ed but one man on the first 'team . TOURISTS : an agitation for the building of an ax two on the second. Yale with t GALL GROUP'OF WORLD'S BASEBALL WILLIE liflPPE Uncial . ice rink, at Princeton before victories and one defeat furr. 110 next winter. The idea found favor three and Columbia and Pennsylr TP TAKEN ON THEIR RETURN FROM EUROPE with both undergraduates and alumni each one. The final standing In I two years ago but beyond securing es- the polo and swimming divisions v timates for a rink and freezing plant. as follows: BEST CUE polo: Yale, t EPLAYHE ; v . nothing waa done. The Prince Alumni Water Princeton, ft Weekly In discussing the revived pro lumbia, Pennsylvania, College City New York. : - - ject states editorially: ; - . . .'.; "You can't play hockey without Ice, . Swimming; Yale. Princeton. Ps : ...... OF ALL College (City New V lYisiill THE! and while Lake Carnegie usually sylvania. of freezes over three cr four times during Columbia." ; the winter, the ice ordinarily does not I enough The University cf Pennsjiv. f remain long to afford regular " Japanese Collegians Anxious mays practice. In this sport we are at an rowing authorities have order' i:iik:auu; ' wuiiam hodho new sectional elghtoared racir. t : ; ' to Slop Over in Honolulu on ro Rvstem. His resourcefulness is cbvioua disadvantage In the compel! opponents for the freshmen crew. Thia ii what has made him' champion balk tlcns with our chief in the : Return Trip Stanford or England. second shell of thla type crd r Hn hilliard8t and the ereatest the father north latitudes of New the suggestion of Coach Ni. - in the absence of Ice at Princeton, California Also - world has ever seen. So answers These models are used extensive . go to get their practice our hockey play-h- v - v Tom Foley, who has seen them all England. The several detachable go to-t- he In 1 Kelo University bas?Val .'team for nd ha studied their came, to the era are obliged to rink partments afford great tlme-savi- ; week sometime en' !oay tutement credited to Maurice Daly.jNew York, but they can do this only transportation. The new ei;ht three -- 4 bllliardlst, tn a two or three times a week, and that i ,10 and June 7, an either th Unive- New York " Varsity shell, the first sectional rsity cf California or Stanford Unlver newspaper not leng ago. jat the latter end of the season. Un-- at Pennsylvania, has deiiv extreme-Daly'- bn ; s s slty for three-we?k- during June, is The statement had to do with J der these circumstances it is and will be put into commissi;:-- the programmer the cnt.rtahment cf commendation cf Frank Ives.' Iv difficult to develop players, and par-- soon as theweather permits. ' xeam-piay- . local fans laid- - down b.v Jhe Oahu his comparison of ivea. with? Hoppeicuiany mere are oiner league director at a meeting held last to the detriment of Hoppe, since Daly serious objections to New York as the The island of Trinidad is 53 r. night. ; If this arrangement goes considered Ives the greatest billiard-scen- e of our participation in this long and 40 miles wide, and h ; ' Uo Hoppe, his branch of . sport All arguments 1S0O . through, the resular lea3i seasir 1st and far superior at the area of approximately s. Aril! open July 4, which falls this year present glory, .c; v - playing college.' games on college miles'. A chain cf mountains ex', on a Saturday. "Daly makes the remark,- says Mr.'grounds hold with peculiar force in throughout its length, the 1 , no game. Hockey - COOO.fc-r- t ; A letter , from the Ktlo manage-Trent- Foley, ."tliat 'Hoppe Iplayj with this is too well estab- point cf which is about stating that the team wonld like methods) but depends upon wealth of llshed aa an excellent college game the sea level. The population ' to stop over, on Its' way back-t- o Ja execution and his resourcefulness. ito be abandoned, but if it is to be con Island Is estimated at 340,CCi). pan. and asking the Oalm league to Is Suoreme at All Angles.' Itlnued at Princeton, we must have our t A- - make a,, nrop"it'ori. was ft ubjoc "That is the truth, for the youthful cwn rink. Yale has a rink in New I play or follow any Haven, and Harvard has one in Bos cf a lengthy discussion. Athletfc Park champion does Pot - ,' will be in the hands cf grader and system, v- He Is supreme In any- mo ton. With a rink at Princeton, home ALL V.1 and-hom- e carpenters during May, and while Mc rrent and Is able to play . the balls games could be arranged as na- using leng In . Mill park is available. It. was a qu. from any position, drives. the case of baseball and football" says; Ives .... A Tn. E. tion how well the Japanese collegians which Daly remarks at and The record of the Princeton seven I.. t .j tj he" feared;in winning, - - 1 would draw in that scctfun cf the city never would use because the Intercollegiate cham- r " ..... Stan- m made longj'onshlp training t Taking the Rate receipts of the them, and thatHoppe the under these adverse ford team last year as a workins ba drives 10 times oftener than Ives ever conditions was mert i r - " . sis, and also taking Into considera- did. : ': . . . Itorlous performance. Aside from the tion the big drawing power of the "A little comparison with baseball. Harvard team none of the eastern col Kelos,' as shown when the team was will illustrate my opinion of Hoppe'a lege sevens were able to check the i . ' here in 1911, th? league decided to ft' use of the, long table shots. '.You have last and clever individual and team effer the 'tram nrtual expenses while seen Tris Speaker or some other mas-- piay of the Tigers. In all 13 games THE .ViOIlDEHFUL VZZZ ". In to catch and-o- - In Honolulu 8nd a liberal guarantee ter outflelderwhlp them iWere played, f these but three fIFPV r r; r " r t out-Wer- nine-ram- e many e for a strict, to extenl over 1 a runner at the plate. Not lost Harvard won ; one of tke three wock. The leacue U taklncr a fielders can do this. ; ; When some of three contests scheduled and Ottawa TTothing can b; rr.crs saj cr I ' ' chance on this proportion. for, MV- - TTTiirriTtn them try it they fall absolutely, fiat college won both ' games - against to see life siowly t .:t surely e llHi I en experiment, -- nnd ft win It is much easier to throw a" man out Princeton, but only after exceedingly away, vlt is a distress to the L: , NEW- YORK. With Johnny McGraw, ; Ti ia Speaker, Sam Crawford and the ether world's touring baseball i take whoping M-- tr at the plate frofri seccnd.base than and extra period struggles. as well as the vict::; AnJ yet t tome ,ra.ei players Oora the Giants and the White Sox leaning over the rail and shouting greetings to friends ashore the That Ireek even. but it fa exp-xir- that' a Is from center field but the fellow, the TIgers should thousands of such victims every - dis- force the Canadian -- Lusltankt of the Cunard lino steamed j.o: her pier, and as the aces cf the. familiar diamond heroes became . . cm .be soM " who can throw them put from the out; weak, pallid, r.ervoui men, who nurntrr cf ?rnson tlcktt f ' away. i coUeglansao the limit, to win Is. the cmong 'fan.vcspec'afly the.' Japan tinguishable through the mUt hundreds gave a series of cheers thatwere heard a blle 'Scattered garden w considered a wonder, 13 hi to have lost all interest in lit z the and-anxio- best evidence of the caliber of the through the crowd on the per wera crrlssarlea from t be Federal league, willing to bid against th - ; have given up all hopes cf L e i r c . ese ones, team A not? . ,. ; 1913-1- 4 before the arrive. ' Lusl-tani- : a Princetcn seven of -- on a 4: employers of the many; National and American league stars board the vessel. Some time before the , Numerous causes leaj to this C contract was mailed this morning by , be tne. Pomti . , The reason's record' including both r j - 13 thiough ashore that Speaker had offer FeJj . i: Major 11. C.'Peters. president of the hove la sight a rumor spread the crowd refuse! the cf the "Hoppe Is the Trls. Speaker cf bil- of vitality. It by r.o means the intercollegiate and exhibition ; on ar- made by wireless and would play with the .Red,Sox next cieason. vThe players in: the snapshot are :is'c. l.Wia-o-; en- - long shots, .and he to see a man apparently full cf league, to rret the Keioa thfr ' liards these' paraea f0n0ws: Princeton 8. Paul's 2, Sam Crawford; No. 3; Lee Magee; No. 4, TrU Speaker; No. 5.' Mike Doolan. V -- : r every St and vigor suddenly bei.i to ti rival In California, and a 'cibl re:ly Na wuipa them out' at ;the,platr , Schcol 3. Princeton 5, Toronto 2: on without knowing why. The : is expected by. I ne 15th April.'-- -; time have never seen him miss WnfMXon 4, - it Boston A. A. 2; Prince- applies car.-th- e :Thf-n-. one T shots, doctor to whom he cmc lhe qu?ston.cf brin of those ton 2, Ottawa 4; Princeton 9, Cornell reason for the su.JJen cl.zr to Hoppe Master of . All Shots. .ln3,;d)wn a coUce 'tearn treats him for malaria. liver Sian-ford- , TliSIESOE " t: open new' is not a shot upon a billiard K -- 1 the Athletic Park. "There tn m a. tt a catarrh, or 'what not. He t r s Iikeley and thfl. University p BASEBALL PROBLEMS taWe that lyes ever made hat Hoppo.t2. ri ' mm: PrInceton 5. Yale 2; Princeton 3, medicines .with' :t n f. ii'i Wpsl. IrT.ton' are all anxious ",fo come; - slowly but .-; nri Ives did. is not a dead and I Una hate'ben going back ? than, There Princeton 4, Harvard 1; J'riaestta 2, Tci;h for-som- time.." After carrfj? BlLliED ball, ball to ball or cushion play that ;:z:.v7: Ottawa 3. dac:: to - cctiis.1 . Hoppe - does- in executing. ' - !rrctk.n test night Washington net excel a r ; f;i!: - loiatgoaia-score- tne orance and Such cae? ? was lir'lmtfvl, for f'lrely lmsInoy ..- j K,;;;.Tf.- more than double the fig- - pathy, because ue k:.. j.: t T. . . . . "brini? 2 Z'IfJ?ZYSrZr 1 a'im.iJe.r'lo Z opponents. - 13 trouble is. We e.xtcr. u f tvrea orJts In the games ' Co"::-!- . ' ;:.:r Eerier b?-t- way for a play, longtor short shot, , . E, . man on reached third, and 0101 54 these sullerir. men the t By.!. SANBORN. the first ,M,Played Princeton netted goa 3 to ri: . , f t; ...- University cf California mm fv..m'Owt fellowship; pri-- ' ways . and ask the ' AH the usual of retiring "a the batsman "went to'sr.cond. .uw due ! :...:,.' ,.rd. , colleges., feared long because, he could 1 Wa8, " Both have batsman are pretty well Known to th? The umpire called the batsman out, the shots ?nt part to the 71, leading them Lack to health t: f uowa and fi'pii'-- ! f tills, arrangement, ani the tt a piness with our wonvlerful disc;. general run of baseball devotee, and there was an awrur roar, simply Weather permitting, a doifbleheader ; I ""obey" added Incentive of a trip to Hawaii ' to wriggle and work around to get ' apaj iuhn4 Persian Nerve Essence. It U n young old, are a few because the crowd never,, had . read will be played tomorrow afternoon, at iiiv-juuui- "J v unus- or but tnere position aa Ives would ' nui ue unni game cure just what they are af.r.ct:! for th infers is creating an. occasionally con- 6 rule" 51. sec- Athletic park, twb games being .sched--. which crop out only section of Under that . a urnnAtirfnl ' 'with Ottawa, each of the3e' Dlayers ual amount cf Interest In the annual - "tlAnno has 1n?rminf. and w ill do it in every case vv':! : 1 miscon- tion automatically uled for the afternoon. Theifirst.con- -- cerning which there Is much the batsman "was l goals; more than half of the Intercoil. .:;iate series. : :. of force and his finesse Js marvelous,! WTiat is life without hen'lh? . ception, not say dense Ignorance. cut the he missed the third test will be between the Japanese A. prob-- Plans for the' improvement of Ath- to Instant ui. nnnt,(nn o .total record for the season. It is haps there are men fortu-.i- t; er or, not It caught. C.iand the Department Hospital team, , One of the least understood rules in strike,, whether was ; ble that the record of the Prince-o- f our J me;n-;?- w' letic Paik were shown to the direc- run- will takep.place-a- t 1:30 p. nr. point that Daly emphastves In favor f to read 2:ran i the code has to do wlm the batsman The reason was that there was a which' every seven of. the present season will contemplating marria' but wi.j tors, the general opinion being that two sharp. The second game will be called Ives, Is'shown moment of ato who bats 6ut of turn. I.Iuch of this ner on first base and less than You missing uupuuiwaior several years ac all run down. Su:h rr.ci will r: the new park, both, from a playing - - match. don't see him it- out.- Frequently , works a at 3:30, the recently organized All- 1,' standpoint andr for its seating ar- may be laid at the doer of. the rule' this rule anything. He couldn't do the great Iea?tV een bcu d tbe contemplated invaluable benef.t from Tertian Chinese aggregation, going up against ' v, self, but it is about as plain as it can hardship on the , team at bat, as wa9 I1U uuu Qunng me sum Essence, which 'will restore t! : rangements, ill be a real to ; things he goes greater than any. coming credit case foregoing play. But Paresa's Portuguese team. ;; : - - , be .made. The tangle, does not often the in the mer. health and manly in a very Honolulu. The will give thing I have ever seen Ivea perform viscr arise in the big leagues,, not oftener if that rule was not in force the catch- first contest the fans time. opportunity Yamagu-chl- , without wonderful concentration. ' than ones a year or so, but In prairie er never would hold a third strika another to see In connection with intercollegi Persian Nerve Essence has Irr c-- Remembers Plays Game. the AND WARREN : -- .the former star twirler, f the After !. 'H00GS games where score cards are unknown with a runner on first ;and less than "Hoppe appears not ate hockey season which has just ter-- happiness into thousands of Mei jl University of Japan, in action. u be Interest ; TO MEET IN FINALS and teams more;or less picked up, It two. out. .. Every time that situation ed a when, playing. niinated there is considerable discus-- and made marriage possible to ;vf merely drop Manager; Nakamura of the Japanese in match That r: ' ' ' Is of more frequent occurrence, v rose the catcherwould 8,cn among colleges Interest- - who had tried hundreds cf other '' .'; ., ' . mar be a po3e or merely his natural the most strike.-- ; picK up team" , will be strengthened by several receiving any berr Hoogs It is the popular Impression that a the third the ball, Anyhow, can recount vlr-- ea reiauve to reducing the number.of dies without W. II. and W. L. Warren new j players and will be able to give attitude. he. a . out, and start a double play by way of ; P'ayera from seven to six. Just think what little box r: have won their way to the finals of player who bats out of turn is the soldier boys a fight: tually every shot of a contest long Thi3 plan, Ti- second base to first. In fact, . that hard The ' sian Nerve Essence will do. Is discovered -- ,: wctt developed In Canada . the Castle cup tennis tournament, and provided the mistake following will be the ; lineup of after It has become cold. That Is con, several stren-.'-.- irule the ; the untold happiness, the used to be done so often that the " - years ago. was and claimed before the ball' has been ' Department : centratloa to a nice degree.,' brought about by the were, scheduled to play this '.after- had to be "framed to prevent It." " ; Hospital ; team Smith, vigor and manhood that i3 cher "but.-with- succeeding necessary pro-- noon,' the Boretrnia courts pitched to the batsman. 3b; Armstrong, ss; Zowaskl. lb; Well-- "Getting back to system talk. Ives financial curtailment In ly combined in our laboratory ar 1 set- man who out turn Is not , , Fequent disputes have arisen over Dlaved system, '"nearly bll-- ressional hockey circles where big sal- - a lake and the weather far from The batted of er, 2b;; Averill, rf ; Gatzke, If; Alexan- a as .all into those little pills, anj which . - ' automatically puts a play comes up among undoubtedly' arle8 were paid tled, it looks as though the match out, but his act that oftener der, capt,cf;" Parks, c; : and Ben Iiardists do.iand he was the Canadian stars. It mediately act upon the; system " players profes . wa would have to go. over until next out the man who ougut to have bat- prairie than in the nett1 p. . - strong with that system while It iso tried out this winter by the bencf.cer.t e:"ect3. Y, ' produce their - Im- slonal games. a bats- or ul week.' .". - i ted In 'that' turn, and nothing tfie Tbat is when ':, The main attraction for .the after worked. .When the 'system failed, teams the Amateur Hockey league ing in all medical science is so wc-f- - man, New Y ' Yesterday , Hocgs won from A. S. proper batsman do?s counts in the strikes at a ball, misses it, and noon will be that between the Chinese when things went wrong, with his York during the second half in its effects upon the :.zn i; DaTis,C-0- . 8-- 6, 7-- 5, and .Warren beat game. Suppose D is the fourth bats- is so badly fooled that the ball actu- team and the'.P. A. C.-- - This will be plans of play, with the scheme, of ,of the season with fair success. .Where as these little Oriertal tatlcti kr.z : r. -- 4-- C, 6-- 0, 2-- 6, 6-- 3. ally, six-ma- n Barnes. 5. man In order, and E the fifth. Along hits him. If it be a third strike, the . first :.' appearance of the . Chinese things he had schooled himself to rinks are comparatively small Persian Nerve Essence. In . the seventh inning & goes to bat that batsman is out, anyway," and no team ana uapt. JLai Tin will bave a follow, Ives was' crippled. Hoppe is , teams permit a faster game than when But the trouble is that every silver In D's place with the bases full and ether play can be made on that ball;, strong team, as the following liaeuy not dependent upon any system and II players are on the Ice. it lUi . . tit lining has its cloud. ; lifts .a. .home rtm over the fence. Tlie but if it is not a third strike; the bats- will show: Ah Toon, c; Luck Yee, p: never is crippled. v ; I . - It brings the f :sh cf hra!:!: to t . mistake Is then discovered a,nd called man -- it, not out" It simply counts as a Hoon Che.onk.-l- b; Ah Lee,"f 2b;'Hoon "There never was any system def i"Miu.i,.. a; , ..,,1; pale, wasted check, and imbues e-- and . . .1"-T"c- ol" bounding elasticity. to the umpire's attention. strike, the ball is dead. Ki, 3b; Lai. Tin. ss; Lang Akana. If vised for. balk line billiards, or any'" ". r.. .': step with It f.re anj trii:".--th- e , Yen Chin. cf. and Kam other, that would cover a whole table, 1 bring back the ...... If the' umpire knows his book he V When the rule Tranters first drafted Fat rf.Sing !flLrTtvnf r".11iff' " Hung and Afcai will and a balk line billiard la th." lustreless eye and electr. immediately declare D out. and a clause forbidding the batsmart . to be the utility match 'J? will ?Z ; the-pla- It acts up:n the all runners back to bases hop across te from one side to men,' Paresa's team will be made up 8eCti0D of whole bein?. send the the nin - the, Pliers. Those who favor th plan ?' r . Li ! tv.ild? rp . following men; by. any r.-.rhi- n tissues and t'.: they occupied . ball the other so as to confuse a pitcher, of the Do Rego, c; La nZJ' hnrhA tiq k which when the vt make; a nc-.- rr.zr., t Mere, p; Flizer, lb; Ornellas, 2b; Ives was about 32 years old .when' RAVCn- - parts. It t.l was hit Then he will send E to bat who was in the hole, they did it so John rar,ttr, rt .irin.i.'.ii as a Souza, 3b; Bushnell, ss: M. Ornellas, he died. .Hoppe Is now and j his place in the world hu. again, because it will be his proper poorly that the" impression became onlyT Amherst team; Captain N. D. Mc-h- e ; and as a father. turn. If declaring D out made the general that a batsman could not ji ; J. Ornellas, cf, and D. Arcia, If. has shown better billiards than Leod of the Massachusetts cf Henry Chlllingworth and Harry; Bruns Institute Persian Nerve Essence is a r out inning would end change from one side to the other at ' Technology squad; Captain D. 7. - third the there ; ; Ju8' that has restored t e m:.- .ill! any, will umpire both games.; ; Champion Holds Big Average. .. - and E would be first at ; bat in the; time during his turn at bat, but Jones of the Massachusetts A"r! nl- '.i Daly remarks the only time CoIIp v!?or to tncu ci' ' that 1 i tural' -r M ne stepped e- ' next Inning. But if the mrstake nrst into the right' hand rmi . It W i av-'M- ." eld and ;. - '' h The longest chase after a heifer on Ives ever play.d 18.2 billiards Cap-erage- d ,h: not discovered until after a ball . had ed batsman's ; box he must cohUnVe he Clark of the Cornell team.. cures all ca;:s cf record, - rs is that of Dormer F. Chapin of 60 in .600 points. Those spec- R. op-tato- been pitched to F the oatsman regu-lther- e nnt!l Out or on first. This was tain Millbank of Columbia U lessr.ess, impc :r BiddefordMe The heifer escaped at the second 500 point match' posed to move, . ' larly followed home runs not" the intent of; the rule, and its the lie airr.i.j that v.-c- : E the last fall, and been sought between Hoppe lost vi?cr, has and and Sutton game 1 wording has since been changed. A off here a few the is faster brt states that la c!es : will havs to stand and the four runs - pendency ' on ever since. weeks ago championship, be- v 1 which scored on would count batsman may change from one side Last Sunday it was for the his opinion It. spoil3 team rk and Get a it all-sta- r trc r" ' iS finally captured after being pursued fore the . tournament remem- -' materially reduces the cl aces of v. - place,1 - One box iil Supposing E. batting in D's an? thtr ; "e.rf; nearly 50 miles. v ber when Hoppe averaged 135 ia players "making" the tear.:. . i Is retired, F comes P n?f Ph- - ' pOOd. but then to bat 541 . . . r If the pitcher ."6n the slab points. ' . i' re rsian N:rve- jli also is batUng out of turn, because it 1 4 er In attempting to make play, but draw was good.,. It was as . . - a nronerlv turn you see.ibe can e caped out. fives' Coach .Frank L. Su":van of the convenient t.; ..'t one is E's to bat - t, -- Gut not always.' ' When a man . interferes good s any ever shown; his spread Princeton" swimming tear- select-sho- n I aoes "- has fully compo I: except ail-mere- ana n anyming gei outs. J.U1"C.!JU put ly k - - Au" iith4 a catcher who is trying to waseven better." But and I amted the following swinL.:r3 for hl3 table inre-'i:n- t , i mmcu tuas uu l . the opposing team can call attention' lu luv lu WItn a com-- ; r in two - him 'iq stating facts, not making collegiate water polo mercury cr c'.-e- to and have . declared Play, in which two fielders go after , aSotne? gllng lec-ou- t.:ns: the mistake E t parisons, Hoppe . . Prlr.ce-o- .:-- : filler the same fly One gets ruS does not mlsa anyj First team: Hessent auch, f will not be . see the clean, long over again. This holds true until, ball. .of them g'bS i my-u- those draws' or spread shots. Ives, ton, center; Shyrock. Pennsylvania, Nerve Er rence, : under it and muffs , v used in the General a batsman, batting out of turn, has It never could play cushion shots. He right forward;-- Mcr..ln, CoIuL'a, touches the ground the other U i leached first base, when ( Ja" batsman?raafinJterferes with a play desired to keep the balls cradled and left forward; Snaith, Yale, left tac'.c; i. -- Arthur. Note the flaw-''- " at5h isagile or foxy enough to that must be called to It before another & as-lH- :e Yale, t Brad en. six will ab-- u bei made to tbe piate catch a avoid the cushions a DestlVon Holt rir' back: that boxes ,' catch anxious ; ' ".less workmanship, the ball is pitched or the play will stand, Jt The inquerswanf nome, rhen runner Hoppa says Is going ov.t goal. Seccr. 1 team: rnre 11 rn if the man who ball runneroming the he after thejYale, Stcir, solute purity and cleanliness Frequently the batsman layout on hit thi lg out instead of the batsman, pro three cushion championship and: be--, 'Yale, center; r: :.i The pre pnetors, Is n such cases. He certainly is - g--- . things a third strike which !s not caueht vided are two men out tween you and me and corner forward; Wezzls Columbia, left ior- Co.. Liberty of the tobacco. These -- 56 y there less than the roiv but the general public, is mystified ,secti2 of. rule express already. The course, per, plays well enough to ward; Maze, Cc : umbla, right lack; U. S. A...e?rnes?'; are proof ofthe high quality : object of is to he cushions On I tates If .the balL be momentanly j ;, Per-h- n !', about it some occasions have f penalIze effecUvely any attempt . to get - . . Butler, Prircetc left back; llarcy, to jive of. General Arthur hand : by a before touching It s seen an umpire unmercifully roasted MV1 fielder the.interrere nb-- 9 "Dalr-sav- was careful, solid." Pennsylvania, r oal. !a:r at t: '-; wIth a play to retire a Ives making." !': I-- tf nd once in danger of being mobbed rund or' ,bject otej; h a ner trying to score,on an butfiId fly and accurate, correct iVieoretically The. .iJegiate Sw! r.rw section ,doeijt C.Oc-- ; simply, because the majority of the "e'den Under that it or on a gnjunaeV t( the !nf ield Witb and practically. "Well, o s;:t It all Lea rue e;. which recently spectators did not know the rules. IJe,"Tra i0"1?. I less than two out When a runner up. I would, say Hop r ? i c'l t2 gool Here is a case In point: There were a ulV.uauDerore u is caugnu . uuc n tries to steal home with two out and things Daly says about Ives and a "I h ive r a them alL Jii: r -- the baH touches . rence a - . ; r- - runners on third and first and one the or more. good fer, C! vvho sUU iVpiaji-:- . or; spectator, the batsman interferes, the batsman lot He embraces all the l! out The batsmajl after having two screen, a or an umpire, would be declared out but being tha points In balk line style. He plays rice Vir x, the F; .eh- u ceases to be out caught v v. .V f strikes called, swung at and missed if. it is cushions, brinks Jcr.rt I all . were oiiderf,.! t' - n.v tin! l((.'r a-f- third ont4 it would make no difference and draws. t: a low ball which shot through tha , before touching the ground.. ... except in determining whose turn it shots and short shots plays then ail v.-- ae. Ives undoubtedly ,1 Lv Ti. Tile ' usually Is i;;. -- 1 catcher's legs and went to the grand batsman is out if, he would be at bat in next inn- as the occasion demanJ3, net a3 a t Hoppe the master ol Tin: - first the ' stand.' The man on third base scored, 'deliberately interferes with the catch- - ing. system demands. ti. 71 Cortlundt : TEN HONOLULU STAIMJULLEXIK, SATURDAY; MAUCH M 1!UL

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ments have always been readily ob- . lets and the nearest city in parts of '1559 Robert F. Goetz, Overland tainable, from the Buick factory for the United States where rail commu Roadster. : :. 1op.s - CARRIAGE CO. REPORTS KB rOIOUT BUIEIl CARS, REPORT every - car manufactured, even to the nication not exist and larcp nuni- I5C0 Mrs., Laa Lau She'e, Norwalk, earliest models produced, and our in- Ibefs of these old cars have continued fflffl 'Touring. ; - - vestigations have never developed a In such service ever since, doing up-- 1561 4DT4 AAflMfl ' " single case of a Buick car that has Vwards of 30,000 to 40,000 miles per 11562 A. S. Hay ward. Overland Tour. gone of operation worn year. FROM FACTORY TO LOCAL ABENGV cut because IALE OF A NUMBER OF CARS IN WEEIi 1563 J. B. Enos, Ford Touring. . out , or because replacements have "The reports that our investigators 1564 Jas. E. Jaeger,. Chalmers Tour.

fi Buick 156-- V been unobtainable. All the cars of veteran cars have brought in havo Harry S. OzakL Buick Touring. ever sold with the exception of those shown such an overwhelming major- 1566 -- A. X. Campbell, Chalmers Tour. g The Schuman Carriage Company ery of a Studebaker "Four. The von llamm-Youn- Co.'s honor ing the throttle as did this Model B destroyed by fire and accident are in ity of Buick cars over other makes 1567 H. M. Dowsett, American Tour. (Superior, has received and delivered to Antone Ford Sales, ; roll for last' week was as follows: Menominee in this city, operation today. yr x that we have for some time been able 1563 James E. Hamilton, ; .' Rodrigues model seven pas- American Steam Laundry, roadster. Hudson Hupmobile roadster. Vis.) . "Our investigations have been so the latest Isaac Testa, to advertise that: senger, cylinder J. B. touring car. Runabout "Mr. J. Crockett, Hupmobile Many times the'queslionf comes up, thorough and have made us so sure six Oldsmobile. Enos. James " 'More Buick. cars are in daily use de- AJ K. touring 1569 S. Ogata, Ford Touring. "What becomes cf all the old worn-ou- t of statement we, James E. Jaeger has just taken Ting,;KahuluL Maui, touring car. this remarkable that .' - 1570 Hawn; that have run over 100000 miles than ; , . Electfic Co., Federal ; livery of a Chalmers "Six" one of the car. - Lieut. J. G. Pillow, "Z" Packard cars?" This seems to have been have publicly challenged our compete i ' . 1 any other make. body type. Tmclr. " popular torpedo touring car. . answered by the Buick Motor Car tors to produce a Buick car that has X. Ohara, roadster. remained inter-Islan- d j "This statement has also James McLean, of the S. ? ; Theodore Richards, UuicK Company in one of their recent let "Seen discarded because worn out or Og?ti. tburisj ct.t. Mr. unchallenged." S. X. Co., 1520 Changed from Harry Oazkl C. Peacock & Co., Menominee i ters to von mmm- - oung because a replacement could not be ha staken one of the latest H. Betsui, Hanapepe, Kauai, tour- 5. W. me iu, F. C. to S. Sasagawa. irvcV. with special bodr. j which reads as follows: secured. Our challenge has never Hudson Light Sixes, as has also ing car. Women's place may be the home, - 1139 Changed, from WilHamscn - Oxaki, touriig cr.--J "The Buick Motor Company ha.s been accepted. Atherton. . Harry S. Buick ''- - . - . ..- - a. I.J! , ! I ut? says Baltimore Sun, judging Man. jquick 1...J m the gathered will the Dr. Weir bought a Hudson Koad-ste- r to H.'E. Mrs. Aiargarei viwes, louriui uwn uuhuihr tais quanui)' since "From statistics it from recent statistics, she seems to : : ... the year 1304 and to it this question be seen that at the close of th year thi3 week. . car. ',; ,: have deliberately ignored the fact, for Latest Auto Licenses 1115 Reissued to A. Stod- - forg 13 of particular interest. During 1910 Buick Company put in Karstcn Thot, of the Hawaii Pre- r. Ira Canell, The Menominee trucks are fast the the had 327,-03- . there are 233,077 stenographers, 5 Hud- dard-Daytc- n. Tduring, ing to the front, due to the unoxcelt year It has exhaustively investigated operation 51.779 cars. In those days serving Company, has taken a , - professors. 481.159 1553 f. Sakai,-Ford- Touring Car. 159 v they give. One I cord of a large of building of motor cars in larg.- teachers and son Roadster. Reissued to Jas. L. McLean, i service which if the rt number the the D, - and-i- t in various trades, 770.055 engaged in lool AiUo Club, Co. 25th Infantry. Hudson Touring. who now u&ingj cars built during the early years quantities was in infancy, The Xawiliwili Garage, of Kauai, " the mainland firms are ofj its Peerless Touring. the Menominee trucks, when asked tbeBuick Company's history, is probable that no other manufactur- agricultural pursuits, 7300 physicians has ordered a Studebaker "Four."' re-- j surgeons, 7395 clergy-"men,- " 2193 U.l General Horatio C. how their B3 worked, said, "We have I "It has the remarkable fact to er could equal this total at that time. and Ira A. Correll, of SchoSeld Bar- 1555 Wm. Beach, Overland Totir. King, well never seen a truck that would run a3 ! port to you that as far as Buick is J "Many of these old cars were put journalists, 1037 architects, designers racks, bought a Seven passenger, Stod- 1556 A. B. Arleigh, Ford Touring. known as an orator, author, and law- low on high gear over rough loads, concerned there are no worn-ou- t cars. j in regular daily service between mines and draftsmen. 1010 lawyers. 529,497 dard Dayton this week. 1557 J. G. Pillow. Packard Touring. yer,, is rseriouslr ill at his home in - ''-'- '. Vjd'yet pick up as quickly upon open- - Sucliv parts as have required replace-- . aud ranches,. as well as' between ham- - women in various professions. Manuel Simmons has taken deliv 155S A. C. Aubrey, Hudsoii Touring. Brooklyn, nOXOLULU STAH-BULLETI- SATURDAY, MARCH eleven

I SECOND TRIAL OF I mm. . ff 3 i Mwaomm BOVER RESULTS IN DISAGREEMENT peeisil iSodaE Jurv 8 to d fnp Arnilitta! '.Qavt'cerits of the cae, the ipembers ap-- Reports; Prosecution Gains apparently believing that, a dei'isicc Inauisitor could be reached' In a short time. At One 7 o'clock they had not arrived at a u At n;-- t ooivt-- ur u recess ior TAS1 .. tn vini, UIVH JUIJ 11'- ,riu'"' . , viuvn IW ingjy taken to a by Mar-- discharged by Judge C. V. Clerooos. ! restaurant On and after this date we will sell any r.f th I'nlM st!. HfM,f m,rt wwijr. ,uu were uaca in ineir .ftpTft w rj.rir? vrrhni within an hour. At 9:20 u'clOfck rvT HT,r reported.; mt mid not KODAK or CAMERA of any make whatso- sole lo come to an: agreetnent. Tliis them - as the Beconil trial of ''Dower, on the further Instructions. At 10 same charge of adultery in connection 1?? x ever when fitted with ANASTIGMAT Lens with Victoria Mcrtensen. a Dart.Ha.,y7: ."ViUt:u au .!.' ' : wai'an girl, the first having also re- sulted in a mistrial. ' All yesterday afternoon was Uken of any make approximately 10 per cent up in the arguments case at Rates 15c up The jury in the recent cotv of the to and trial the Jury, by Attorney E. A. Douthitt fisted cf the following citizens: Gus-ta- r jforme fcr the defendant and District Attcr-ney- j C. Ilcfgaardj Arthur H. Rice. A lsthan Jeff McGarn for prosecution. II. ,H. Vieira. S; T. Oarr, A. V.Vff, G. the Now-Ogeh-fo- Th opening argument had been made J. Boisse, James Gordon Sienc-er- , I). y , r during the: F. Thrum, A. morning by Assistant Dis- tiohs. V N. Otremba. Afltert F. trict Attorney Thompson. Afong. II. S. Gray and O. S. Scott. - Ikith Dout hitt and McCarn made very stronsr ad ' ' In reporting that it could not agree. . . FOR INSTANCE: conviction; Vest Pocket Kodak, pictures 1&Z, with Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and Kodak Anastigmat..... ! derstccd that eight ; ware in Just Phone 3438 favor of The court room was crowded all lens, speed f. $ (new)... acquittal and four for convict'on. The i..;...... ;t. ';'...... , .'..412.C0 ' ;' 1 yesterday afternoon, many spec- ". v: first trial Is to and ''ry r:' ''': '' said have ended with tators sat for hours' without Do. with Zeiss Kodakf Anastigmat lens, speen f, 6 ....Old Price, $25.00 NEW PRICE, $22.53 'i the Jury standing -- dinner 9..... nine fcr acquittal waiting for the Jury to report Among and three for conviction, No. 1 A Folding Pocket Kodak' Special,: pictures 2Hx4U Compound Shutter, the'audlence were a; number of ladies speed second, y The second trial began on 18th ;. Anastigmat f. ; , . . , , . . , the who "have' been especially - ; with Zeiss Kodak j lens 6. 2,. . . .Old Price, $50.00. NEW PRiCE, $45.C3 Stand Interested ( Beretania Street near Insf The case was turned over to in the case from the start most of : the jury at T: 18 o'clock last cv-ni- nc. No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Special, pictures 3ix44, tromiound Shutter, speed second, v;r; f OTtedtLa.dlrrrOy; with the problems connected with Zeiss Kodak Anas,tigmat lens, speed f.;6. S....1...0id Price, $50.00. NEW PRICE, $43. CO Nuuanu Z g0 ?rt fore be-- Street with delinquent - innw Tk girls in theV commun- ,wnrk nf rlc?5r K..,t.. No, 3A Folding Pocket Kodak 8pecial, pictures 3Ux5, Compound Shutter, 1speed second, with Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat lens, speed f6. 3...... Old Price, $63.00. NEW PRICE, $S0.C0 i l X S.F.C0MMERC1AL IIL.SG11ECIE PRICES ON OTHER ANASTIGMAT EQUIPMENTS ON APPLICATION.

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! IBy n REMOVAL SALE OF FUONHURE, latest MallJ The Clarion1 has hit upon a novel SAN FRANCISCO a At dinner in scheme of putting that firm before 'Everything Photographic" Fort Street the rooms of the San Francisco Com public-a- nd the . that in a very pleas- mercial Club the members of that or ing manner. ' RUGS, REFRIGERATORS ganization gave ' their approval to the The plan outlined, fs desiifned : to :. ..; - - y .:: Vy ; : v V : i ;iv proposed plans submitted by - the have a mysterious board gentleman in the of directors for the enlarge- audience of the Bijou theater on Wed FINDS H0USE JN. USE ;; he has been; in Greece until recently. tle to. k When Lycurgus returnef? ment of the club's Quarters in the r Returning here he expressed an inter-- the islands, Brown to "X nesday eveplng, April 1. The gentle- ' said him: Merchants Exchange building, and man 'will be authorized to present, to AS CATTLE i SHED UPON est in ? the mountain property and is going to pay rent for the bull : Lounges 26 voted to raise JlSO.OOO for the fitting ' person', after some considerable thought roda you had on my property?" Lycur ' the Lanai inches 7ide complete first accosting him and .... - with' ." up of the same. y: ; RETURN FROM ABROAD up there, to find the house had says , saying "You are Mr. Clarion" an or that that the question docs not f At present ;,::'' y v ; excepting the- - f Mattress $3.75 'the club's quarters take der, vhen 7 been torn down roof. terest him nearly so much as wh which presented y up the fourteenth floor of the build- at the Sprcial Star-Bullet- in Corroapondence- - going to-pa- for his homestead Clarion;' will entitle the bearer his lte renOrted the matter to the noHcc. lu ing and the new plans include the to HILO, March 27: Leaving houses but In discussing the incident states and stables which have been carr; 'V,-- !:.;'- -: choice of any $25 of clothes ;.. - .y ;. ;. taking suit in be- - away, firewood. . , ;, ';v... of the thirteenth floor in addi the-- ; unprotected is an expensive habit that it is no more than he expected for hCuse. i?vl . ; IOO ; lion. According to the sentiment of .y'y1 lieves John Lycurgus, as he found his after Senator Brown had Jokingly piece American Dinner " Set $12 the members," such action is necessa In order; to acquire this choice; the The Joca branch of the Associa' to : ry to enable the club to carry out vP J turned into a cattle shed when he gus caUs his Oil . Com pan has been advised t i its Ki?: T Jece Front street "barracks." 50 piece manifold activities during the year of vboanwhich is ; Mr. Clarion, rode up there last Sunday. Lycurgus These were on property suppos-- about 16,000 barrels of fuel oil are t American Dinner Set $6 I built . prey and make ; v '. V ..,,"',,' the exposition. , i tofeis built the house on the yhomestead ed "to belong' to the Spreckelses, but the way down from the Callfcr The report was submitted tly M. II the above speech v -- : some eight years ago, since when which the courts held BroWn had ti coast in th? ship Falls of Clyde. 1 ,A few Sets only i - Robbinsy Philip S. Teller, Hetiry Eick hoff and PYed J. Koster and the de : .":; y: ; ;y' y ; r; tails were exploded at length. They .aV met 'with enthusiastic comment on the A part of the 230 members present and a subscription movement was started toward getting the nucleus of the King "and Alakea Streets necessary funds with the result that $43,000 of the needed amount was pledged. "'c-V:;'.'- It was announced that work on the t 1 new plans would be begun about June 1st and the expectation was A that the club members would gather round the dinner table at the opening of the quarters on November 1st. Al len R. Chickering: presided at the n AT'f A (OR dinner last night HOLY NAME SOCIETY TO AND rnOM .ALL LINES. OF TRAVEL . ' ENTERTAINS MANY AT ST. LOUIS COLLEGE mm - At fle hall of the St. Louis College, yesterday afternoon, a large number 6et tqulpmtnt In tha city for this Lln of Work. of invited guests and some 700 pu pils of the college and parochial schools were roost delightfully enter tained by a musical and literary pro Our correct prices and proper treatment of Union - PgcISc Transfer gram rendered by members ' of the Holy Names Society. The selections by the college or were especially good, our patrons have proved that we are the firm to chestra and ' ' " ' Co., '- ' y v ' ' f " " - - , Ltd, ' . , . ' TtL 1171. 774 t. Klnf tt. tended to bring out strongly the ad Opjtosttt Ltwera & Cookt. mirable trafning and individual slcill cf the young musicians" who have bring vulcanizing and tire work to. teen under the able 'instruction cf Brother Francis. The several .little plays given by the younger pupils were also clever, and very interesting Mix Yoiir Rati(ni WitK to the' large audience. - Charges according to amount of work tforie x VocoLnut uu lake Meal FALLING HAIrIeANS .1 :k- - DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE . used. A Pure, Palatable Food Product and material SaTe your Hair! Get a 25-ce- nt bottle Rich in Digestible Protein of Danderine riirut now Also 4 f.""-.- stops itrhing scalp. ; Increases butter fat in mill:, Thin, brittle, color'ess and scraggy ' : Makes hens lay more ejrjrs, hair is mute evidence of a neglected Our Motto: "Fairness and Squareness to All." Makes hos fat with dean flesh. scalp; of dandruff hat awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, and its very matlon on the subject of "Successful Feeding" life; eventually producing a feverish-nes- s sent gladjy on request. Write to-da- y. and ifhing of the seal p which If not remedied causes the hair roots PACIHC OIL & LEAD WORKS to shrink, loosen and die then the Ctn'itrrDrQtntt fricm Manufacturer hair falls out fast. A little Danderine v V' 15S Town.end Sl, San Francisco, CaL tonight now anytime will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's ojlo Danderine from any drug store or ; Wo ihinieir -j ISeirs toilet counter, and after the first ap- plication your hair will take on that MEAT that's the Best Ever life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and Vulcahizer Phone 3451 fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an incomparable gloss ' ' ':V': C. Q. YEE HOP & COMPANY and softness, hut what will please? ' : ' " 'i you most will be after Just a few King Street Opposite Library weeks use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new bair growing ail over the scalp. advertisement. " BIEISAID) Hpr Motuer You and Henry seemed to have quite a heated, time las! night. Mrs. Kang We had. He LOVE'S BAKERY made me fairly boil with ragp and T itiatc-.-l him well. -- Boston Globe. HONOLULU STAi: BnfeTIX,SATri:i):YiMAnCH 28, 1011.

SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. 7 Mr. and M.s. Arthur Y.M I's Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. UcCandicss Dinner. Mr. and Mi s Moore's Bridge. Carnation Tea. Mrs.. Thurston's Luncheon. Mrs. Atherton's Bridge. mmm CapL and Mrs. Phisterer's Dinner. Beach Party at the Outrigger. Pacific Club Smoker. - Mrs. Johnson'a Bridge. - Mrs. Nichols Bridge. few- Mr. and :.ir. Frarier's Dance. Mrs. Campbell's Lunch. Annomict Mr. and Mrs. Dowsett's Pol Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Lombard's Garden Party. '' the irceipt;f ssamplrs.nf i i CapL and Mrs. Scherer's Dinner.' moat beautiful affair of the . Miss Schuman's Luncheon. i Tlioiuiison-Sniit- h Co THE the dinner Riven by Mr. University Club Smoker. Mrs. Arthur Wall on Thurs k Mr. and Mrs. Heckschers Dinner. day evening In honor, of Admiral and Mrs. Wilder' Tea. Mrs. C B. T. Moore and. Governor L. J Mr. and Mrs. Rodiek's Dinner. 1 1 : 1 1 Christmas I Swa-.ry- Cards 11. Pinkham., The; Wall. wfcot have; h , Mr. and Mrs. 's Dinner pome of the finest orchids of Hono- y Lieut, and Mrs. Reardan's Dinner. hot-hous- t In. es, Ba-n- es lulu their . L.v.e. of LI Mrs. Lunchecn. , for course, exceptional j'porturiitje,, ih .;. Mr. Young's Dinner. them for floral adornment hut it; Dancevat the Mcana. look the true artist's lotpb ' to' create mi. the wonderful , prismatic effect on 'angles?. Mrs. K. Myers. Mrs. their table. The most beautiful part nle Phillips. Mrs. Clinton O. Dallen- - Tlit'p rarls rirerunustiallr .artistic nn1 cf the decorations i mas the exquisite tyne, B. Mrs. 11 I I Mrs. If. Cconer. E. rrsortment of lavender orchids. Over raxten. Mrs. J. Gflman. Mrs. Clarence ::s Vnrh with its jjpjtropriate the center cf the table hung a lean-- j 111 Agbford. Mrs, John Furl GnaH. M!si come lamp in snaaes or green III! i nJiiijr is tht ;..c rrlusire pn jhtIv if tht r.iui VU let Atherton. Mrs. John T. WarreT kar-:.- i.nd rose and yellow, blending " c1 Mrs. T. BfcLean. : - pnrflisivi'r;',a; t ' V" tpp;rtunitv oniously' ' ' I nt;ill with misty' rainbows' cf J .' :;: If; tulle An yellow, j.lnk and ?green. ' i of-- . vntv. ftiviiuliviilual C'hristnnos Canl I These, extending from .the massive Beach Psrtv at the Outrlaaerr , "An enjoyable affair cf laM week ; old to sides of lamp, t".l si i a chain tbo the wns the prty Ft the Ontrierrr t'l !y, Felrrt ivn, (ixn hit tup lit. caught long-etemm- ed sprays. of lav- - tcah ' Club liven by Mrs. Wilbur MacNril tl r.dcr orchids "and caused them , "to An v:vy insjHTtion is asi vnd Mrs. Maude Tavlcr In honor of j cascade gracefully table, IJe-- 3 overbe Mr. and Mrs. S. of N t ' ' lamp ascending from James Arthur tht rutnluT of tlcsipjs" is limited. ath the and York. After a brl?k salt swim, a cloud of goid-color- ed tulle, was a Fupper was held on lawn. Dur variety orchid deeper nir the 'ifferent of f ' V ' .' - Jng the remainder of the evening. t.h ;n specks of , its amethyst tone with ! v - - - songs I , time was spent with college and . mnslc. Among those present were Mr. i ; chid plants with, velvety leaves, of and Mrs. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. i t on and mauve . and silver, each f nee, Mr. Charles Fitts, Mifs - Anna ; .r,t partly concealed in a cloud c? Johnson, Miss Mary Winne. M Iss Mar-garet-ClPr- k or green tulle with fluffy butter- - Miss Susan Clark. Mrs. : :;y Lows.- - Trailing out" upon the W. Clrk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Mtc dainark were further pink and ; Schmutzler. Miss Mabel Hawthorne, d M.y in ,i , MW ,i if ii iij lb vccix prisms of tulle, knotted here Vls Zella Breckinridge, Miss Blanche ! Folsom. Mrr. F. Davis. Mis E. Barn. , M and purple panties. . The candle--. ard, Miss Clara YVieon, Miss Harrv sea-foa- m green ..Irs were in tones "?J son, Miss Clara Brawthen, Miss Lilian 1 the sweats and. favors in shades Brawlhen; Mrs. Grace Boardman. Mi?8 ." and lavender to blend with vv, Marjory Gilroan, Mtes Hazel Buck, f ' color rcbeme. . The whole effect lmd, Mflrs Charlotte Dodger Miss BATHROOM OF THE a an exquisite resemblance of a CJiarlotte W'endt, Miss Claire Uecke. FURNISHINGS rainbow.- - Covers were laid Mr. Ernest Chase, Mr Frank Mldklff. HIGHEST QUALITY IN LATE8T DE- r AdmiraJ and Mrs., Moore, Govcrn- - Mr. John Wlnne, Mr. Plercy Nottagc, . ' PirAl-.r.i- Mrs. Andrew Fuller, Mr. Mr. and - Mrs. Wilbur MacNelL .Mrs. SIGNS AND FINISHES - '. ' Mrs. John MeCandless.'Dr. and . M. Taylor. ; : s. C. D. Cooprr, Mr. and Mrs. Man- - v'v--- :: - Phillips,.-- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Capt. and Mrs. Phisterer's Dinner. 1 vers, Mr. and Mrs. James Dough- . Cob and Mrs.- - W. E. Ellis were the ty" and the host and hostess. motifs an informal delightful for but : e 0 dinner on' Monday at which Capt. And '?- V I - e from ' . . Mrs. W. Rugef -- lie Islands' " F. Phisterer of Fort t TOWEL RACKS ri-.q- 'rg j a bit of the tropical ' were host The table decorations were ; : SOAP HOLOER3 ' V . 'J' - ;!cr with them, a 'bevy of our carried out, la Artillery red with cut "v,;-- - SPONGE RACKS . V t charming society girls steamed flowsrs and maline. Covers wer laid ' 7 , .MEDICINE CABINETS Mrs. Major ? from Honolulu" on the Matsonia for CoL and Ellis, Julius ,";;"v v - '' MIRRORS, ETC. r'. v ,'t ' -- ' ;crday morning. Locking . like Penn, CapL Henrys Hatch, Mrs. Phis- ;:',: V- : h fashicn plates,' Mifs Lurlire terer Sr., and the" host and hostess. Special attention is directed to our Ivorized line, Is as whits at : :':'-'V- : snow, and Miss Marie Louisa Tyson and y::- J:: J'--- attractive sanitary. ; Jane Hotsling, who have been In Mrs. Barnes' Luncheon. . SPECIAL- - Tub Sponge Hotoer, 50c ea. Hawaiian islands' ; with"; Captain f. Mrs. K. B. Barnes was hostess at a : - : but unique luncheon - Mrs. William Matson since Janu- smair ' at her ;','triprt?i down the gangplank to home in Manoa Valley ; on Tuesday ; t r.rxf c v prenvv .cf maids and ' last. It was called a- - ; "chon-sue- y " Chi-- ; . and dishes were all j mono trrr.s . .. , vri e're; wetrottfe ) luncheon the ' r 9 i- il.' '. "w h borne, f o ; tUx i a rj was ' " The ttouse of Houew Mi. . f V h,, . ly the 'f.rene cf a society gatber- - Hod gins, Mrs. Edward Dekum, Miss dev. Louise Lucas, Mrs. A. Perry, Mrs. Edgar-- Robinson, M. M. Gabe Smith Is an unsociable , that guy, wculdn't even in .:.c? leaving herev Miss Matson's Mrs. Graham and cui?, talk. hh ' .'- Isn't, T'. say so. rleep. Cincinnati Enquirer. cment to .William Roth of Ho-- , Miss Barrie Gamole. - he Steve Should Why, " . j "ns announced, and ..her : . Js were , on hand with felicita-s- She was very attractive In one the new tomato shades of cloth r suits, with-- a smart black taf--. hat.-- , Miss Hotaling was In blue '. j .:ta 'trimmed with black and white Miss Llla." McDonald, of Colonel and Mrs . :J. B. McDonald, a recent charmin additiojrjto lionet , I silk and red buttons. Her hat lulu's younger set - flow-- . a purple straw trimmed in " after- Weihe, Mrs. Eugene Bresse, . Mrs. were here the house guests of the preaching departure, r ruirng the Tyson,', wai a? - " r Annual. Miss Marie Louise . ' i - William' Hough.' MrC A. P; totaling, Charles ."Stetson Wheelers while' "en noon-there a . guessing contest T modish In a deep wjstarla fancy was Haitigan and , They met by upen "carnation."; :red suit and a black taffeta sail-l.z- t, Messrs. j Jack Frank route to Honolulu. were the word The first with a slashing bow at one Kales. T i Mrs. - Wheeler and Misses Jean and prize for this a dainty guest towel In another group were Mrs. William. Olive Wheeler, and motored to the SL went to Miss O'Brien herself. The' r.cr.g' those who were there to Peet, Mies? Gladys Church and Miss Francis Hotel, where they will be for bcoby a crochet f; hand bag was were Miss Metha McMa-- , Dorothy Peet, dain?y roclety.glrls, and several days. fore returning to their a warded to M iss Dorothy Guild. Tooth- t thrm - 2.113 Ldith Rucker, Mrs. Harry their mother from Minneapolis;' who'ome in the East .. some refreshments brought the after- ' ,' jl -y One of, the first qu?stion3 asked noon to a close. Included in those SALE- you go- REMNANT Miss Matson was, "wnen are presentwere; Miss O'Brien. Mi3s Myr- ing to be married?" The only defi- tle Schuman,' Miss Alice Hocgs,, Miss nite answer was. "Some time the last Viclet Athertcn. Miss Laura Atherton, .: week of May." The wedding will be Miss Dorothy W'oodj Miss Bernlce Hal-stea- d, OF Iweation;: .a large home affair,, and although Miss Sara Lucas, Miss Dorothy Greatesi she has not yet 'chosen..i all of her Guild, Airs. Frank Hoogs, Miss Thelma maids, it la more than likely that they Murphy and the Misses May and Nellie ' ? l will be selected from the coterie Marshall.: . of dress-maki- ng which went with her to the islands, : . in the; history since the and also from that which greeted 'her Mrs. Moore's Bridge. this morning at te wharf. Her fiance, i sewing machine . very enjcyablej bridge party was William. Rotft.yf will arrive here-fro- m GOOD given cn Mfnday evening by Mr. an1 COTTON: tne,isiaaas online izth,oraiay.- - V4U Mrs. Randolph Moore at their home Franclsco Chronicle, v :n Manca in honor; of Mrs. : Frederick -: :.: I t- V ': J yser, who sailed the following Wed- iComlngr Ilec'tal of Esthetic Dancing nesday for a visit :ta San Francisco. ' ' ' Of keen interest to 'society and es The whole affair, cf course, savored of Begins Wednesday v Morning, --April 1st, 8 o'clock pecially lovers cf esthetic dancing, is the prospective journey, even to the the recital which Mrs. T. L. Bolton - ACME score cards which; were stateroom - ' i - . " ;...-....,'- ' better known as' Miss Rosomarie Zilz tags and the tables j which were en- j will give at the opera house in May. titled staterooms. The first prize for Miss Zilz is a wonderful little Aus- the ladies was by Mrs. John beauty, young Extremely win 2276 Remants of Cotton Goods have been prepared trian and t Drek,. who received a beautiful cake FORI magnetic. .Her dancing is picturesque plate. J. J. Belser wen the men's prize de- and original, with the fire of genius. a handsome desk set After the for this occasion and are marked at prices that and supple grace of youth. She was flaying, a delicious supper was served. on ad- educated In Europe and studied danc- Invited to meet Mrs. Lyser were Mr; your attention They are now being displayed The ly Automatic in- mand ing under the best instructors, and Mrs. John Drew, Mr. and Mrs. cluding world-wid- e Maude Allen, of Gecrge Angus, Mr Mrs. ('. P. fame. Miss Zilz and in our Show Windows. justable dress form made is one of California's Mccre, Mr. Mrs. J. J. Mrs. beloved idols. - Her wonderful danc- and Eeiser. Triccu, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lindeman, :i'J' Can be 100. ing, combined with her glowing, dark-eye- d, adjusted to different Mr. . and Mrs. Chirie3 H. Atherton, i beatity and fascinating perFon-alit- y, ,1 Mr, G. sizes by a twist of wrist The have brought her immediately and Mrs. F. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Among these remnants you will find desirable te Charles Frazier. !r. and Mrs. J. K ; to the crest of popularity. She was three'little wheels at the top adjust cung, O. repeatedly called on for exhibitions Mr. and Mrs. Bierbach, Mr. lengths of wash goods in a end Mrs. S. de Freest, and Mr. Fred dress materials multitude the Acme Dress Form automatically - western state, and recitals in the Lyser. to any. desired size or shape. where she has spent the past two years. : dif- , of patterns andfabrics, suitings; sheetings; table linens, ti-- Her dances include such : , ."... 4 ficult interpretations as the shadow Mrs. Atherton's Bridge. --A charming etc.-I- AH Acme forms are perfect mod- dance from Dinorah, scenes from Pe-T- e affair, cf the early week draperies, h fact all ends hkve accumulat- Gynt, of Hoffmaun. the wes. the bridge party 'on Tuesday at pi els and the correct latsst figure.. , Ixve Tales Blue Danube and scenes from Ibsen. which Mrs. Charles II Atherton was ed in our entire Cotton Goods Department during the She is a newcomer in Honolulu, hav- hostess. The house on King street Mother and daughter use the same. ; ing arrived here two months ago with was attractively decorated with sweet fcfr Husband.' T. I Bolton. peas and ferns making a fragrant last few months are included in this sale. , - bower for the playing and for the de- r: ' . Carnation Tea- - licious tea that followed. Prizes were EVERY FAMILY . SHOULD HAVE ONE ' M;a; Marie O'Brien was the motif daintily bound copies of Myrtle Reed's for a pretty and enjoyable "carnation "White Shield" and were awarded to . V- Our price $15 net tea"; given Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. John Warren.: Mrs. O. F. Bush. the .Misses May and Nellie Marshall at Mrs. Wells Peterson. Mrs. Z. K. My-fr- s, their home on Thurstcn avenue. The Mrs. Frank Halstearl and Mrs. A. Bo jmiieirs COo Fort and drawing rooms and lanai were deco- Hocking. Among those present were rated with great bowls of scarlet and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. Mrs. W. Dyer, Established 1852 Beretania white rarnations interspersed with Mrs. A. Gartenbergi Mrs. G. V. Bush. maidenhair fern. Each guest was pre-iE-n- td Mrs; Franlv Hoogs. Mrs. Welts Peter- ...... ' " v - .With a carnation corsage at- - son. .Mrs. James Mnrga'i. .Mrs. Frank , - tithed to which was a. 'tiny 'snftease; son,; Mrs. James Morgan, . Mrs. symbolic cf- - the guest cf honor's ap- - Frank Holstead. Mrs. Jha Mc- - HONOLULU STAK-BULLETI- SATUR DAY, MARCH 28, 1914.

by Mrs. Walter Johnson in ber artistic f quarters. Her guests Included Mrs. E.UUs4 I7M ..- James K. DelU Mrs. F. It Frcneb; Mrs. Benjamin Watklns, Mrs. M;'Lenihan, Miss Eleanors Kenyan. Mrs. Tower. Walter Baker Mrs. E. V. Smith. Mrs. W. JL Gibson, Mrs. Trescctt, M!ss Hughes, Miss Har-riso- n, ci Co.'s Mrs. Gorge Gibb. : Mrs. Georga F. Jaraerscn. Mrs. Carrie Gambls. Mrs. , O. Rosenbaum. Mrs. Jrscph Kajr Mrs. 1 " 1''V-f'- Clyde Parker. Mrs. Frederick Cook. ; enoeeiAi L 1 Mrs. FV F. Black. Mrs. L. O. Mathews. 0 M rs. Robert M fuller. M rs. Warren Mrs-Arth- Hsnnum. Mrs. Alfred Roe and ur Bump. The prizes were charm- ing cretonne boxes for the dressing table and were awarded to Mrs. Jo- lawn from which the guests could ad- seph Kay. Mrs. Bell." sec- For catla;, drinkls; ftsi cscLIs: : firsC James X X mire the exceptional beauty of the Pcre, Delicious, NutxIUc--j 7 ' ' 8 ond, and Mrs. Tower. booby.. Miss CALLLVG 11 ? - M surrounding scenery. Kaai was in un- Eleanor Lenihan: Von" the consolation 8 , FOB HONOLULU S? usually good form and the ' music of ; prlxe. a dainty cretonne sewing basket ' "..-'- i I - his quintet an additional of ' '" ' lent bit fully equlnpcd. After tho playing, a , MakikL local color to affair, Perhaps tho Veadajs Punahou. the delicirus buffet tea was srY0l. eon-- " TopmUj Kaplolani K most Interesting-featur- e after- 3 WaikikL of the eluding most -- delight-: W the ik.lcrncoa S Park. Kaimukl. Palolo. : First noon was the violin playing just at fully.-- j k Tuday--Fo- rt Knger. . snnset of Miss Sherman, an accom- : g?. . B plished musician of San Francisco. fTrdK4aj9 Nuuanu. Puunul. ST W "L, Mr. Wilder'a'Tea. I V r V V . About thirty, guests motored out from Pacific Heijtht. Flmt aod tblrd wasn't reallT t Mrs. Herrtt 8" Wednesday.: a b o Nuoana Honolulu and Schofleid. Mr. and Mrs. It t "WUd5r eff-il-r on f 8 bridge: wcond and fourth Wd- - W Thomas will probably remain here Tuday but a cf, say grod-- v R W sonra time, gathering old fnen'" to nesdays. below bridge; fourth little retrralng to their ' S Wednesday. pHcific Heijrhtw: nnt home in lxs Angelrs at, the same time to .Mrs. !arb befo-- sb sa!le1 r Wednesday mrmlrfg. ; ; "Wednesday. Atewa tho Lombards departs va ' Fifty or more and third -- laV-na- l way ' 'n an and srnt . .' Rfdstered U. 8. Tateat OOc McDufTie tb Her brnso was aglow , g Tliorudays Ttie Pimna to f ftrnrrn. H FrliiflTA Hoieia and town. B Awit hlblscu h manv. oroulsite ya-riet-re Breakfast Cocoa, 1-- 2 lb. tins , for wbtc GerrU Wilder Is fa- - 8 fourth Friday. Tort SUafter. firsr Baker's Chocolate (unsTvcct- - ' :-- - s riiay. 1-- gave 2 lb. cakes H Manoa. College IIHla. Hrst andMnliofp offpnf nVirl M crrse. all ti th ened), a third Friday atLilUUil, Arndrrus h'Wpens. Mrs. Georg Car-- German's Sweet Chocolate, .8 ' i&ttarday Kalihi; third and? er pcured tea nd Mrs. Edward Car-ent- er ' 1-- 4 1? fburth Saturdays; Kamebameha reffee.; Mrs; Will HTiltne and lb. cakes S Schools, last Saturday. J Uss Jfarfrn'j Rtt. tres?drd at the For Sl ay Lradlnf Croccra la Boaolulu a " Fort Sluifter Galhnic day ev-- I inch bowl. V All th Wllders were, on VrlAav r I esent. and General and Mrs. - Carter, Wdtcr Bnkcr & Co. Ltd. 81 meral EdwaHn. dmlral and Mrs. D0RCIIC3TER. MASS., V. S. A. 0 ' Note The telephone number of jvre. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swanxv and c j , 231 S. . i; St th Snrletr Editor is . inv others ih more intimate .... ' n tends of Mrs.; McComh who wel- - 53 HIGHEST AWARDS ITT Nisi opportunity greetr : - ""V. 'I hed: thls of EUROPE AND AMERICA rvt X th ncpwlar(8ocJety woman before Mr. and Mrs. Fra-le-- 's Panre. ' O s lefL Many were down at the I Frazier. VfyXT Mr. and MrsCharles lrTk the next d3r to bel "makft the bcinjj - ; Mr?. Charles . Cooke and tained at an informal danc cn Tu Jjmpaal : ptnk her J'ilil Vw BicmHH arch of lels as she ? occasion being both I . charming daughter Alice, and prrbapi day evening, the UP the ; pnncwv. Itlwas a Mrs.. Frazier's birthday and the de- r X v M5rhai JMr?. Alexander HawcT Jr.' a little parture for tho nralnnd the next dsvj later. Mrs. IlaweV-b- tho way, ha , ; I a- - j , re laid at , been to Enron many times Is as cf Mrs. Frederick Lyr.r Their lor nia the vrt 4 . .u.c ani , trnrtfvo residence in Tmioh was. f'.ir-- , V aily decorated table 5; Those familiar with the by-wa- of the, old Mrs.- - r world as she Is new. y I ther decorated with ferns and grecn'T1t'escnt were Mr .and James of the The annu ery. Among the guests were Mr'ani Jum. nrs. iwiwm u. cnua. ur. r, al - flight wa3 really first rtarted by Tbe Hammer. Ifrglni n . Mrs. Mr. ' V yesterday's excur-io- to'Jaa-i- amcna Mrs. J, J. Bel8r: Tricou. ant .' 'This I the time of year ,n,en the Mrs. Brown; - Mr Ravtrond Thocdy of the "IJanoa-an- d Mrv and the rocifty, folk who sailed for Pal heuey , . R'wd folk of Honolulu are looking. up A.'MoU-Smit- h, Y0unr , Nippon being: Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. DavIs.Mr. and, M;.. , , rtcamer schedule and plannlng.ont Mr. and Mrs. C .Kennedy Mrs. M. T. Clegg Mr. and Mr3. Jchn? . . C .. - & w a , ; rummer wardrobes' and iWtrtin- ' iwi r - -n nrvTF n h iinnavsMi th.wvw of Hilo, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Scntt. Ir. urew, Mr. ana Mrs. nannoipn Mcor.; ; "7 v;. w harrowing question of whether buy - tc Riley H. Allen, the Rer. and Mr. and Mrs. terser. a:r. ann " their new hat here or to await MrCW. v p v .",dainty affair on Thursday when she : lu ine.r. D. Wetcrvelt and Mr. U. 0. Matho ar.o Mrs j ' Mrs. C Morgo, Mr, f nnr-- - ' .' tarrival.on thermainland before .' -' X - "- son. '.i'- : ? , ' J.LIndeTranjMr.snd Mrs, Mjr.ton ------T a.ing: The snmmer exodus will net Campbell.: Mr. ami Mrs. j. iomtit, , b year, u ..,lf ft, great this thanks to the , Mr. Mrs: and bth-- ;' was arranged with sweet - Miss Schuman's Luncheon. and Georce Anrus peaT,- " ' violets, . place - A very protty .luncheon was given ers. - .: and wtl'c at each were iiTlYZT: individual corsages 'ctAXw-wun'trl- m Tuesday M,s8 Myrtle Schumin, . . .:; - vSrrA-JSLF.1"-- for Mrs. Reynold Mr- - crant blossoms. The list of ruests in- - I0Th' entertained . Lombard's Gaidcn Party. - Mr. ih.dod,Mra:-.T- A. Rrnwn. Mrs. R. K I A" . . . JL ! Grew and the Miss es Marguerite Wad- homo Kabnla, . : du'j . , gaaams The Richard Ivers. at T " V c.1 i T. rs, jusi piain in eani man Rose Herbert Paulino SchaWrr was the sceno of very enjoyable " V " odjbct .a.' K w o V WT T rraucisco ibb. is jusi: wie caneand Hazel Buckland. Dainty pink garden party last Sunday afternoon, vara w.n when Mrs i Harry Iombard, a .winter An-cele- s. ShepLerdv ' ; visitor to the islands - from Los cituner tno?i imponani or an rrom er luncheon, the guects brought out entertained ft number of her ...; the feminine standpoints Many 'will their thimbles and devoted tho friends here. The affair was in honor Mrs. Johnson's Bridge. cattward to emov the mainAc Af hi tff.M. ji , - : .. . . JX of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, their jiic .iu iNew mn!?iana nesnpew, a cho- . , , msi nji f wniio' work, house guests Thev'afternoon was me new cantonment at kjrort snarterf sen few have selected Europe for their i gpent out-of-door- jon the X spacious was the bridge party, given this eek sumrogr destination among thfe latter t Additional society on paqa fourteen. ; rt m n fh1 1

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1 , , , t j j 1 ... ,.,...... vaieuu, mi; and Mrs. William rrn me l,usi iwu uuys ui Jjur Hcilbron,. city. s- of this - --o:-;; j 9 ' 21i9s Laston En gazed H The many Honolulu friends of thy . Ansel Eastons of Easton, California will be interested , to learn' of their -j IK daughter's marriage, the following ac- Wmmmili Wile Sde count ofj which was taken ifom the Gsis I San Fraaclsco News-Lettc- r; . I "A telegram todays from M. .Ardrel Mills Easton says: Miss Lou)se ton ana vviuiam vvara wer',marrfpa Wednesday at ndon at the-ewVo- rk residence of Mrs. .Whitelaw Reid, 431 Madison j avenue, Dean Grosvenor, of ilfrnil I,'': v-":"';- the Cathedral of St John the Diviaa, 'officiating. Only Jatimate f- - ' menbcis - Vi- Offering the greatest assortment of WHITE GOODS, ever shown in Honolulu. of the family were present, among . - them Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Mr. and TV Mrs DiTfipTi Mills.' Mr. and Mrs. M)il- - Your especial attention is called to our exquisite Linen Sets, particularly suitable'

, Charles' sj5. r ' , colm Whitman, Mrs. AJI for the Easter table. - - Easton, MissGlady Metfgs.and ; ..''...' - !.' ' ., Jane - ..;.':'.. i .; .....'... .1: ... j...:.. Miss Lois Cunningham. . Lanfcnct P. !',.,.:': Easton was best man. The couple,. ' n tl'BC-Virrtmr- i artA oil tnv I.',,. rope on the 23th. - ..; Grand Spring Opening The brde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anfcel Mills; Easton of Burliiig-- j ame, ani -- very popular la -- local 805; Wednesday Morning

ciety circles, and the news cf her ' " wedding comes as a pleasant surprise - - . . . , to her many friends on bcth sides of this the bay. The bridegroom has for the At time wc offer for your inspection, a new and complete line 'as&oclajffl past four years been ; v the Easton property adjoining Hills- of feminine wearing apparel. C; ';;V':": borough having gone to Xe XV - v .1 - but a few weeks previous to the ineet- - See our advance window displays'- ing wlth the Easton family there a weeks , ago. ' Mr. aadI)Mr) ::(x:----- :''' couple of Gowns. . ;y:'.: Ward, after a wedding tour abroad, :":' during which they will visit Mr. The Spring and Summer Seasons will feature Crepe d Chine, Crepe Ward's home . In Ely, Leicestershire, England, will return to California, make-'.thei- Brocaded where thev exnect to . r Meteor, Crepe Meteor, Crepe Voiles, Marquisettes and : home. r . rurjb ifl Taffetas. Such essential accessories as Laces. Neckwear, Shirtwaists Mrs. Campbell's Luncheon. fiv , will be Exquisite la every detail was the and Ribbons found in styles and fabrics to suit, your particular

given yesterday . ' luncheon oypxs.f - ' ' ' J. Campbell at her. nome o.i 'Titrf-tani-a taste. " street In honor of Mrs. G. Ru- dolf of Oakland. Orchids In .all ' their Our array of Easter Millinery will command the attention ol coloring were ' lovely pastel used in tht " A shower ' ; 1 ' decorations. of smartly dressed Women; .t . , . . . of table, (lie Ton ? pied the v colter the i Mrs. T. better 'known, as Miss Rosomarie Zilz, a recent addi- - ftems caught liere ana thrfe with tion. to Honolulu's artistic circles. white feathered doves. From this were arches of misty maline in rain- n the next Matsonia. Invited to rnq. honor cf Mrs. Herbert. O'Brien of De bow tihts, extending from dainty hor wo.v Mrs. I'eddriek Klebahn. trcit. who sailed cn Wednesday's AVil-- ' bowls cf forget-me-not- s, pink rose? Miss .'.Margaret Walker.'. M;s. Frank h'elmina. The table was charmingly' and ferns." The place cards wore Ea3- - Halstead, Mrs. J. P.. Cooke. Mrs. 1. oecorated with fairy-lik- e sweet peas MnmM s ter baskets In pinks and blues; other! RuiI.V)wsett. Mrs. Gerrit. Wilder;. Mrs. in tints of lavender and pink. After favors embodying -- the .colors About 11 ooper.v l.rs. Rodiek. dinner a number of musical folk. came A the house were ferns-and- ' p'alms anflMjA.' Lewisl-Mrs- S. (?.- 'Wilder. Mrs. in and the evening was, given over great bowls cf pink roses while here j George Carter and Mrs. James Wild- - to that delightful form of entertaln-an-d there were perched the snow j er. nient. Among these present were Mrs. - -- white doves. Mrs. RodolT the gueil C- , Herbert OTjrien. Colonel and Mrs. F. of honor. Is a prominent society wo-jM- r. and Mrs. McCandless' Dinner. II. French. Mrs. Sarah Xewcorab, Mr.! .man cf Oakland, a visitor for" tin A lovely affair cf the week wis th. and Mrs. Edgar Newcomh, Mrs. How- -' past few week3 at the Moan a hotel, dinner given on Monday evening by Lmd. Colonel and Mrs. J. B. McDon mainland-hon- i' Mr- alid aajl-hostes- She Mill sail for her - Mrs. John McCandless iu'aM and the host s. j1. FOURTEEN nOXOLUTX STAU-nULLETI- X, SATURDAY, 3IAUCn 2?, 1014.

' her parents. ; In Jnne she and Mrs. tended y society folk in ?p!te of the heavy Altaough Mr. Tiiode - liellbron will leave for the mainland, rainfall. h- the latter to spr.d the sumnr did not gie the-- expected exhibltiou months as uual at.Castle Crags in which was disappointing the affah the Sierras of Californi-a- . was thoroughly enjoyable and lasted 1 If till a late hoar. (f - Wc Mr. F. M. Swanzy and Mrs. wrrf t era Ik I- linnf--r lusts cn Wednesday for Mr. Capt. and Mrs. - C. Sherer enter - and Mrs. K, Dreyfuss-narne- y cf Wash- - taincd at a beautifully appointed diu- ingtcn, I). C. The latter, by the way, i nr bn Wednesday evening at th sailed r,n the i"hlny yesterday for Country Club, ccAers being laid for me Japan and . T1v have heen fourteen. considerably entertained while in many cf our smart set wel- Mr. and Mr?. A. llrtkvher. visitors coming Ihi cp;Krtunity of reciprocat- at the Mcaua from California. were ing in kind the1 warm hospitality dinner- hosts on Sunday last at tlie for being in Washington. Country Club, covers laid for p5 shown them Loved ! nine. Abraham Lincoln to Oauphters of Hawaii held a Nicholt Bridge. The Mrs. T. Warren Miss Mary Mr. ineeting cn Wednesday of week at John and Take his Boots off Mrs, W. E. Ellis, wife of Col. KHi this Eyncn Philadelphia were among the residence of Mrs. S. F. Coney on cf of Fort HiiRfr. i bein exit nsively I these to sail with the Ad Club for a E usetJ to remove them frequently to "let his feet 'breathe KlcUarris. street. . The meeting was a t entertained now zaat sho Is co:nfort topie few days on Kauai. he said. He knew the follv of bmdinjt the feet up con-- jbly established la her new quarter business affair, the main for discussion being tlie delegation to stantly tn narrow, unnatural shoes. , on the Diamond Head xmt. Hoth he Kameha-meba- . Lieut, and Mrs. H. F. Nichols were - titke the memorial tablet qf : " fancy Koe bends the borxt ol tKe tKereby maufctunB(i and her huscand jrive promise cf bt- dinner week for Col. and j A nanow lr. - hosts last flat-fo- loot-troub- i to its resting plaee at Ka- ingrowing naiU. e, misery. Such les coming an iwpuiar ir not more Mrs. W. E. Ellis, and Capt. and Mra. corns, caOoine. bvnxms. efc. foot Hawaii. This delegation will affect your whole system, cauaiog a lou of 20 or mote of jour bodily as their predecessors, the Timber-lake- s. Ld , j ward Carpenter the-we.-- rcbal,!y! er.nr.fst cf Miss Peabody and Efficiency. A dejiJTjtfuI event of k - . yaluaWe wKen put your feet to Rico w-a- Mrs. F. ;M. Swanzy. - ! Ulsy lote Ihii eoergr ? Why you can s the bridge party Riven for Mrs. Miss Barrie Gamble has issued in- & Hutchins Educator SKoo, which do not herni yout foot boner hich ooaiiiA Kllis by Mrs. H. F. Nichols, wife of vitatiens for an interneon at bridge on J Miss ' Violet in eorupany coma, bunions, etc : ; , tieut. Nichols. The' affair was chnrm-Inel- y Athertoo. Tuesday, the 31st at her home" oa V heir grandmother, M. Educators ate made tcientiScally in the shape of a perfect, natural foot They appointed, even to with Mrs. J. Anapuni street the score departeel on the "Marama" have plenty of room for all five toes, without looseness. Made for men, women w,iich pan-sir- s Athrton.. ;:: tallies. were clusters of Wednesday voyage and children. A handsome, correct shoe that is good tense plat good Asos. fastened to The for an extended Mrs. W. W. North, who making the linen card. in the southern seas. Although they is Prices from $ 135 lor infants to $5.50 for men's specials. and second prizes were bemf-fu- l an extended stay on the east "coast, look first d no plans, they ex- - is Call at the store today and see how good your feet anJ etf ta made definite ' by now many : Japanese prints wero wen in Balumore visiting . . and ct to spend three weeks in New A her Educators.' . , Mrs. Clyde Mrs. friends In city. ' 1 Parker and Frr3erfck considera-W- time in Austra-ma- y that Parker, Mrs. Jay Whitham raptured visit Samoa and other Rice!& Hutchxni - that yo ur orders will Mrs. M. H. Francisco the third prize.- a Canton tea cup. h smaller islands, returning to Girwln of San while to Mrs. Otto Ilosenhaura wa3 entertained at dinner at the Rathskel, Icnolulu about the middle of June. ' "Letm tho foH ifoHmolo mo awarded the. consolat?on---- a Japanese ler on Tuesday, covers being laid for u often, we are, 4 grom mo tkoy m old okom.ymt basl'et oLmarfnalade. Invited to eight , I prmmtt The ladks of Schofield Barracks ; ' :! 4homU" lo mmoo m ireet Mrs. .Ellis.' were. Mrs. F. A, ivlll hold o. tennis tournament next . murror. Mrs. Philip In for-- , Cork. Mrs. J7AX McDonald. Mrs. C. week, th players to include not only Peck entertained , morally at luncheon on Wednesday Waller, Mrs. Clyde Parker. Mrs. Ilert their own numlK-r- but many from Huntington. Mra. No'rris Staytoo. Mrs. town as well. Col. (5. K. McCIunnegle for .Mrs. Edward Shepherd of Chicago.' Itenjamln Rosen-baum.'Mr- s. '' ft Watklns. Mrs. Otto has put u,- - a silver cup for the sin- E. V. Smith. Mrs. Edward gles and two tennis racquets for the Miss Rennie Catton will leave on the Manoa next week fox a visit , of a Manufacturers' Shbs C6a, Ltd. Carpenter Mrs. Francis Hinele. Mrs. j doubles, so there is added incentive to or t Frederick Barker, Mrs: Jay Whitham, win. monin more in can rxancisco. Phls-tere- r. Mrs. George Mrs, P.- W. , Hicks. - r-- In Bi ,, j , . i Mrs. Phisterer, Sr.. Mrs. James n OiTnan n XII iir, una Airs, (..aanes rrazjer anu I E. Bell, Mrs. Richard Cutts. Mrs. i centerpiece on Thursday children have gone oyer to Kawailoa for the. table for tha vacation week. Charles Clark, Mrs. D. M, Appel. Mrs. when Lieutenant and Mrs. John Rear- - ? . John Johnston, Mrs. Raluh Lister, rieas-antc- n. dan entertained at dinner at the Mrs. F.' P. Jackson of Fort Shafter Mrs. John Reardan, Mrs. Frank Ap Co-.er- s were laid for six, their plln Mrs. will sail for the mainland on the April and Jerome Pillow. guests including General and Mrs. Wil- ' your grocer you want transport , Tell liam Carter and Lieutenant and Mrs. Coming Weddings. . Jerome ; Pillow. Miss Marguerite Wadman has set Mr. arid Mrs. George F. Doyle cf May : San Diego are recent arrivals in Ho- the fifth of as the date for her Georg enter- marriage to Cyril Hoogs. It will be a Mr. and Mrs.'...;Rodiek nolulu. f v v y , church wedding followed by a supper tained at an orchid dinner on Monday for bridal party , evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Con- - the and relatives. Shinyo Schofield Society jrad Glade, who sailed on the Star-Bullet- Her bridesmaids will be the Misses in Correspondence J Japan and t ISpIal Tannle Hoogs, Alice Hoogs, Ruth So-p- er this week for via were 14. SCHOFIELD BARRACKS. March the Suez. Covers laid for 1 and Margaret Center, while Miss " 28. Sunday night Lieut, an-- Mrs. Helen McLean wll serve as maid of Glassford . entertained at an Informal Heinz honor.. The color scheme for the f Mrs. Wilmot E. Ellis, wife of Colonel Ellis of Fort Ruger. The members of the University Club supper for, Col. McGtmnegle, Col. and wedding Is unusually attractive, the held a large auwery enjoyable smok- Mrs, Menoher, Capt and Mrs. Ennls, gowns to be of American Beauty color on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank H will undoubtedly be a brilliant- - er on Tuesday night, over a hundred Mrsl McKlnlay, and daughter of San anticipated by Lieut; and Mrs. Clark and white. Mr. Will Hoogs will act their cial event, to be greatly persons; attending. The affair was In and Lleuts. Huntley and Gay, as his brother's best man, the ushers Francisco. The guest list Included the "smart setters" on the invitation honor of General M. M. Macomb, who younger sets, w: to be Messrs Frank Hoogs, Walter 40 of both the and older list. .''-.- :' sailed on the Wilhelroina. General Carter,; on, his first ylsit to Love, Will Ouderklrk and WU1 Mor-Sa- n. who, seated at two tables, feasted . $ Schofield Monday, - ' , Barracks last' met : , I Fumptucusly uion the Hawaiian gcxd .and Mrs. James S. Arthur of The members of the Healanl-BoaU- the officers of his new, command at Another May time bride will be things provided by the caterer. At Newir York who have been spending Club are holding a smoker this eveifi 25th Club . the Infaatry and made them Muriel Howatt, ; Bon-whi- le whose marriage to each place wc;e lels of maile and llima the past few months with their ing at the club house on the harbor. a short address. Since Monday evtry- - Tlie new lunch or : Theodore Cooke win .be a brilliant all about were ; ferns and palms . in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. In to A number of .guests addition Douy nas . jeit more rriendiy toward j church affair, though no other plans , on Mis-comfo- In native style. Kaai's quintet played Charles F. Schmutzler, sailed the members have been Included in the Schofield, realising that the many rts necessity; DI-mon- dinner have been divulged as yet. Lucy d during the supper and afterwards for Wilhelmfoa. They are taking the jour- - invitation list of. living ' are known, will be to Mr. here married William tne dancing wnicn tne young people ney nome Dy aegrees, vismng on ine sympathized with and are to be ame--t deary of Santa Rosa in September. enjoyed. energetic de-- way at Los Angeles and other places The less ones MrjC' Applin liorated. , Quoting from General Car-- 1 Hers will , be .a church affair wftlr a so ftew YorK Cant. and Frank" art roted the remainder of the evening that their arrival in speech: . post Tomato - ' entertaining this evening at dinner lo ter's "I remember this IJade with brlday partyvof All of th 3 bride- ;". la tftnorf for tha Inct rf Mav Prinr '8Ir to bridge; W. as it was five years ago and I am sorry i .groom's family are coming ex-foi- or ; of Col.; rad Mrs. E.' Ellis down to the to their departure they have been to see how little has been done toward,' Sauce and Imported Islands to . Other guesta will - include Major M. attend.. Another autumn tensively entertained, among those ; Cae comfort of the officers, and men j Mc-Corrlst- Delaney and wedding will be that of Isabelle giving affairs" for them , being ' Mrs, Lieut and Mrs,H. - Cheese Society Personals who have the work to do jiefe. You J V and Edward Loomis, who Wilbur MacNeiU Mrs. Arthur Alexan- Nichols. t- - - ! J may tell your 'wives when ,. yoH o, 7 f have- selected October for their nup- der, Mrs. M. Taylor, and Mrs. C. F. :.:i' ? ' ' C. home In ray opinion they, all de- tial month. Lurllne Matson and Will The announcement: on Wednesday Schmutzler. '; Lieutenant ajid Mrs. Thomas that . quar-- serve meSals for' coming out and liv- Roth , will be married in June they of Miss Dorothy Hartwell's engage- . -- .;:.vv.:.;;v-.,:- Snencer have moved into their i ing under the conditions found here. -. cantonment say. No date has been set for Doro- ment to Dr. Ferdinand Hedemann Ma-- iters atUhe Fort Shafter Amcng those to arrive on the I Plenty on ftvvo in the tin n, - I have never seen conditions of Hede-man- .., f thy aHrtwell's marriage . to Dr. came as great surprise to r O. are. comioriaDiy esiamisnea in a a their noa this week was Mrs. Edwin 'ana this kind that were not Ipaproved by though It will probably many - charming bungalow. : t be in friends, who little, wotted of Child of New York, formerly Miss . ' ' the army women. .been ' .V v fll . i I bav the summer or early fall. Another Dan Cupid's workings during young : w mmmm mmmmamama mmm artful Hazel Heilbron, an attractive brought un amid intricacies and; engagement to be announced very tropical Miss society Of Honolulu, daughter I The members 'of tha Pacific Club the this winter. Hartwell cirl the Intrigues of war department and1 shortly will also culminate In the is, one of society's favorite maids. She of Mr. and Mrs: William S. Heilbron. t held their annual smoker on Saturday the : I do not ' au-tum- n, if succeed in bettering marriage ceremony , In early - Interest-wel- eiag; unusually enjoy the ; '., the Is a daughter of the late Judge 'Hart- Mrs. Child came;west by the l last, the affahr p in 1 ablef-fereakln- g. situation, you may know that It is '.-- and Is related to many of the Ing Panama route, her husband ac-mo-st' jfip ;at an attractively ' because I have been defeated in what v; . prominent families of Honolulu companying her as far as San Fran-D- r. late hour. . "'"".:': ' :.-- be one of main" . objects Mi, and Mrs. Dowse :.-f:w '- ::- will the of r Pol Supper, Hedmann is equally well known ; clsco. Business called him back to " -' tti 1 - A ' Ho- my administration during the next mcst attractive affair was the pol and nonular. No rlans have i been New York. Mrs Child decided to The dance givsn by the Moana MWa r L : c, tupper which the J. M.. Dowsetts, gave yet, though come on for a few months' visit with tel on Thursday night.wis largely at-- two years." General Macomb accom- l : .i.ir.rr.i-.i- . made for the wedding as panied General Carter, said farewell to the officers of the garrison, and r ; commended , them for the '. excellent work they, had dene under his com- Every User Skim Cleanest mand. General Macomb, G eneral Car- Booster ter aad his aide, Lieut. Pillow, were a Turn Rosiest Are Slmiilcs!: entertained at lunch by Colonel and Mrs. Kennon. Most Sanitary S Ltist Longest Sunday evening " - Lieut' aid Mrs. 5$ make it stronger Naylor entertained' informally at sup- That a strong statement butwed per for Mrs." Livingston and Mrs. if we knew how, because we are sure that the De Hunt. Lieut, and Mrs. Beard, Miss Reichmann; and Lieut. Watrus. - Lava! will more than make good every claim. :' I "y r Tuesday, Mrs. Sinclair gave a two-tabl-e We don't ask you to take our, "say so." We prefer to bridge : party. Mesdames Gose machine itself talk for. us. ' and Canoe: wen the prizes, Attractive let the guest towels. ' - ' ;- ' Why. not let us set one up at your house? You can Mrs. Baker entertained the Cavalry- - other, Artillery Auction Club on Tuesday, test it yourself alongside ot , any Mrs. Mason and Mrs' Donaldson win- machine you like for capacity, cleanness of READY-MAD- ning th prizes for the tournament. E Miss 'Ellis was elected a member of skimming, and e&se ot . operation. V MODELS : the club. : - Weidon'tsk you to buy a For Easter Tuesday, Mrs. Rawson, Warren was Laval hostess at a Poi luncheon, at which all t De 'upon 'claims." tne cdinies were purely Hawaiian, rne h . Utefl guests Hola-bir- d, A few, original have just i were. Me3dames Castle, Exclu i& craikshank, Goodale, Lyman, sure e.nd give it a fair trial by Chitty. Parker, Apple, Cassels, and the sively J arrived from abroad. There "of Misses Augur and Hartman. , before ly o u purchase 98 I cream the World'i arc ot course no duplicates. On Friday of last week a delightful any separator. Creameries i dinner was given by Lieut, and Mrs. Don t put Cheney. : Their guests were Colonel LATER McGunnegle.'Mrs. Holabird,' Major and it of. Do I SOONER OR Mrs. Cruikshank, Capt. and 'Mrs. Mc U YOU WILL BUY A- JV UV1II ' M Imported Waists Lingerie Gowns, beautifully embroidered Caskey and Capt and Mrs. W"inan3. DE LAVAL Sunday evening Capt. and Mrs. Ma- son's gue3ts at dinner were Lieuts. Three-piec-e Maxwell and Deshon: Cant, and Mrs. Afternoon Gowns Evening and Street Frocks Cassels dined with Lieut, and Mrs. Ivens Jones. . Parisian masterpieces of Ghiffon Taffeta, Bustle effect or Modishly Draped Friday, Mrs. WilJard entertained at Agents for the Territory . auction bridgo. complimenting Mcs-dame- Livingston and Hunt. Friday, Capt. and Mrs. Ennis' guests for dinner were Colonel and Mrs. Sttir-gi- s. UW1 BKLAU Lieut and Mrs. Ivens Jones' THrmIII guests were Capt. and Mr3. Franken-berger- , Mm A and Lieut and M rs. Glassford. Miss Leila McDonald. Lieut. Goetz and Lieut Robertson were the guests N H E O N B N T V N of Miss Ruth Harrison on Fri.lay be- fore the hop. mm mm j m a mmi . . un58Hiwi h mmece ip Mrs. Irving Philipson returned from urii ?rs ci ai ho'-piin- thf Fort .j.iriftrr l on Minl:iy and is very much iuiproveJ. HONOLULU STAIMtULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAltCII 2S, 1911. FltTEEN :co: do: c

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serve hanks under the new currency New England federation for jural pro- of 2 per cent on preferred andl per law. The probability is that the gress in Boston recently. ' cent on common stocks, payable April twelfth will be designated at this time 1 to stock of record March 14. Ib;Bmsimess CiyclesNews and! by th federal reserve sank organiza- American National Bank says: Cali- Review bet- aver- tion commission. Banus will be es- fornia agricultural conditions are Since the end of January the tablished at " New York, tioston. Phil- ter than for several years. Rainfall age price of 25 representative railroad adelphia, Richmond, Va.; has been heavier than usual, and the bonds has declined nearly three-quarte-rs DECREASE SHOWN PHILIPPINE NO FREE CALIFOllANS Ga.; Dallas, Tex.; Chicago, St. Louis. ground thoroughly saturated. Abund- of a-- point. As this followed an SUGAR, Cincinnati, Minneapolis and San ant water next summer is assured for I advance of over 2 during January, ' ' Francisco. 'v . ,; irrigation. ';' : :, ; V it leaves average at aSout two point?, 'Recent storm In southern part of the above close of 1913. Average at end MARKET FOR GROWING MAKE MONEY Of $35,000,000 5 per cent Southern state caused some loss to orchard lets, of February, 1913,, was 58.04 or more PLAIAIIOf! BELIEF Biff Pacific convertible bonds, $20,000,000 but damage will be more than offset than two points above, current level. M high year, ayer-ag- e was underwritten by members of for- by benefits of rainfall. The greatest From tho of last th.i mer note syndicate, - while subscrip- sufferers were the railroads, which for Is off over 3 and rrom the high, tions to remaining $35,000,000 amoun- four days were unable to move trains. since the 1907 depression, 95.23 at THE LAST PERI0O AiUAt tlEEI CAPITAL CITY FROM COCOANUTS ted to more than $100,000. rnd of December 1908. Is off nearly i During the first five days the 23 Men prominent per In sugar, in numerous fields cent reduction the tariff as high as Niagara' of industry In-Ne- York comment on been in 98,660,750 pounds Over four times Proceeda frcm stock sales here At the annual meeting of the stock- The belief Is growing In Washing- By Latest MailJ has effect and double the height of Victoria six-da- y growing improvement in business of Cuban raw sugar wlthdrawh amounted to 15,221.75 for the holders of the Philippine Plantation ton ; no SAN FRANCISCO. Just about a were Central Africa, fall of the that there will ultimately be conditions, and all agree that the sit- by refiners from bonded warehouses Fails in the period endlriE Friday, tbe total num- Company held in San Francisco March year ago syndicate cf Californians Ese-qulb- o, free sugar' In so far as the tariff 13 a. uation is prospects bright- river Portaro, a tributary of the sharks sold being ,7C0. re-elect- sound and in the New York customs district ber of This 16, directors were as fol- bought the northwestern 4,075. acres . in British Guiana, which concerned, says S. Daily Com- er than ever before. compared with . the corresponding pe- lows: Louis Glass, John C Coleman, the F. of the island of San Miguel rn: the plunges over a cliff 191 feet wide into riod last week shows a, decrease. In P." W. Eaton, H. W. Smith and Wil- mercial News, it is pointed out that Philippines and organized the Philip- California Petroleum corporation abyss820 Is estimated Cooperation an feet belcw. that time the proceeda were $27,218.73, liam R. Twomleyv ' ' events are so shaping tnem selves as pine Plantation Company. When pur- and a close study of declared regular quarterly, dividend of to produce 2,450,000 horsepower, while sold .being 1558, market conditions must W underta- the number of shares The directors organized by to make a continuation a duty on chased,, the island was covered with a $1.75 er share Jon preferred' stock, Niagara 'Is rated at 1,300,000 horse-- . of by -- Twelve stocks were sold. the following officers: Louis Glass, dense forest, inhabited by 300 fami- ken the producer today to secure payable April 1 : on stock of record power. However,. the situation of this .different sugar , imperative. vice-preside- a more economical uncon- - They were: Olaa, 150 shares; Pines, president; F. Wv Eaton, nt lies of natives, but as for cocoanuts, distribution March 14. ..- South: American fall is so remote that The country is beginning to need by cer- 71; Hawaiian Commercial, 10; Mutual and treasurer; C. Colman, vice-preside-nt, all the vender could affirm was that trolled the manipulation of is unlikely.it will ever be developed John the sugar revenue. in the it 50; McBryde, 50; Pioneer,- - 14; Matters there were at least 50,000 ' cocoanut tain middlemen and. consequently a . The Standard Gas & Elrctrlc Com- cn a ncale. comparable with Niagara. Teh. and H. W. Smith, secretary. United treasury shap- States are not ; " Oahu, 200; Ewa, 20; Pioneer, 15; company palms' on the land, of which at least steady,' normal supply of food at rea- pany declared usual , quarterly divi- popular Mechanics,. , This was organized under ' Ho-noka- ing themselves liking Brewery. 9.1; O. R. & U, 50; a; to the of the 17,000 were , bearing. sonable prices in the opinion of C. dend of 2 per cent on the preferred and the laws of Nevada June 17, 1912, and jDemocrats, ; , - who had expected other During 1913 company J. Lrand, chief of the of mar- stock, payable In 16 Rcpe-flllc- d 25. . owns 4075 acres in the island of San the American bureau scrip March to ( horseshoes, which pick results. So far the new two-third- s - remained unchanged In the Miguel of the east coast of Luzon, P. tariff duties deforested about of their kets of the United States department stock of record Feb. 28. ,v up small stones and sand and present Hrles ave showing heavy montnly deficits, 48.-72- 8 - week.-th- e I. for-excepti- tract and found by actual count of agriculture at Washington. Mr. a rough surface, have been Invented in deals made during the only This land, which was largely much greater than Democrats being Pines, which lost a ested, they purchased about a year the cocoanut trees, of which 28,000 Brand opened the afternoon session South Porto Rico Sugar Company Germany for helping horses on slip- had at all expected and confounding company ; ' quarter cf a point, dropping from ago on a guarantee of at 50,000 were in bearing. The then cf tb.v eighth annual meeting of the declared regular quarterly dividends pery streets. least ' even the treasury "experts" and SC.ii to 3.50. Buying was scattered coccanut trees planted, of which at planted 10.000 additional trees and will doubts are beginning to arise regard-i- n plant about 25,000 more in 1911, and and light Honokaa sUyed at 2: O. R. least 17,000 were bearing. It devel-- & Pio-'ope- the fullness of the returns from of 175,000 123.50; Brewery d, thus continue until the total I.; at at 19.75; however, that there were 48,723 the Income tax. neer at 1G; Ewa. at 15; Oahu at 12; trees, of which 28,000 were producing) trees is reached for, be it known, 1 That the Democrats should money .. - . . " . I Pioneer at 16.25; McBryde at 1.50; nuts. have there is big in cocoanuts. .5 thrown away so large a source of The. minimum annual crop '. PfflHA CAlt - from Mutual TeU at 16.50; Hawaiian Com- About two-thir- ds of the de--? work of revenue as the sugar receipts, each tree is 50; nuts and the price has MlGlffl 22, 1.23. that merciar at and Olaa at . forestation has already been accom-- " amount to 60,000,000 a year, , ten years GREATEST This made up the trading in stocks nlished. Durlne f has risen during the past from THE PRODUCTION OF THE AGE the nast been a marvol. It was done by Pres- $46 per ten to $100 and $110 a ton, ac- for-th- e period. I trepa ; comnanv Planted 10.000 and thu deLISLE-nOLLXN- I) -- ident Wilson. The leaders, including cording to quality and demand. More- j CI! AKLES A; year will plant between 20.000 30,- - BY and Oscar Underwood, have been opposed over, ; an ingenious French chemist, YOU'RE BILIOUS AND 000 trees. In all, some 175,000 trees to it. according to President Louis Glass, Patriotic Educational Dramatic: Although there is a slight reduction j has invented an artificial butter made COSTIVE! CASCARETS the minimum production will average in the wholesale price of sugar now from cocoanuts which is fully as good MONEY-MAKE- R in the WORLD! ; . BIGGEST - ; . i better than o0 cocoanuts oer tree. : rn account oi tno partial reduction if not more palatable than the product SIfk Hfadacho, Bad Breath, Soar' The cocoanuts are marketed at in duties, this reduction, it is claimed, of the cow. The company last year Realistic, Reproduction of Panama Canal. Sloniath, mean LlTrr and Bewels. jnila and exported throughout the bas not made itself Ten to the con- sold a large part of its crop to be Clogged Clean up tonight I world. Cocoanut butter, it is claimed, sumer. The middleman and the re- made into butter. The butter is Ships,'Locks, U. ; S. Zone, Mountains, . : - contains all the constituents of cow's finer are pocketing the proceeds canned. Copra was .also made on the 10-ce- of Moon-ry- Get a nt box now. butter, and a product closely resem- th3 reduction. So ultimately, it is plantation and the company rounded Rivers and Lakes, Sunset and :. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi bling lard, made from the nut, is al-- out year of operation ' declared, it will be the refiner and its first with a light Scenes. Thrilling "Battle of gestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable uii uie mantel. j the middleman who will receive the substantial profit. - from, ,f Headaches- come a torpid liverj Market quotations on cocoanuts $GO,000,000 the United States govern- The following directors and officers Snares .the CahalVTo be shown to and clogged bowels, .which rause have advanced from about $46 per ment has refused longer to take at were elected at the annual meeting of 0,000,000 Paid Admissions at youf stomach to become filled with ton in 1900 to from $100 to $110 per its ports of entry. the stockholders: Louis Glass, pres- undigested food, which sours and fer- - ton. ' ident; Eaten, vice president; SAN DIEGO, CAL., 1915 1 This, then, while a substantial . loss F.W. Will' Advance Steadily to Par 723 Cental bv meats like garbage in a swill barrel. The capital stock of the Philippine to the government and so to the peo- John C Coleman, vice president; H. That's the first step to untold mis- Plantation Company is $430,000, of ! ple, will mean handsome dividends W. Smith, secretary, and W. R. Tvam-ley- , Additions of "ONE CENT monthly ery Indigestion, foul gases, bad which one-hal- f is preferred 15 per counsel. , cent to men whom Congress, rurthermore, parity 4800; three capacity hours daily would ' breath, yellow 6kin, mental fears, cumulative and the balance common vould expressly legislate against the INQUIRY COUPON. invested. : everything that is horrible and nause- stock. Monthly dividends at the rate lefiners. Hides were not made cheap- COMMERCIAL ITEMS mean $5.00 for every ONE DOLLAR ', ating. A Cascaret tonight will give of 8 per cent per annum paid Panama' Canal CorceMion'. Cc.' are on . er to the people. Somebody garnered 10,000,000 Paid Admissions to the Fair on'a ; Diego, your constipated bowels a thorough the orferred. When the net earnings $10,uu0,000 revenue govern- California stands on :lie threshold 1239 5th Street. San Cal. the in tho charge ob- cleansing and straighten you out byjcf the company reach 15 per cent onj ment yielded. of nn of t.h most nrofltable and nro- - basis of 40 Per'Cent visitors to Our Production . Send; me .without or worn agricultural an ; ligation on my art, Illuztrated morning. They wtrne you sleep ane issued preferred stock, the profits lffic horticultural! wbuld give us ; $2,000,000, gross receipts.; I Ti 10-ce- containing fascinat- nt box from your druggist wjrj be equally divided between Mail" epochs in its history. To estimate the, ' ' "' advertisins the The "Fast leaving St. Paul -- the" coupon. ' w-il- Clip ing regarding will keep you feeling good for months. preferred and common stock, but no and Minneapolis every evening for millions that l come from the soil $ infornation 'Tan men women dividend w ill paid this year is a task no expert in ama Canal Extravaganza," Saa Millions of and take a be on the common , Chicago carries a search lamp on that the; Diego, 1315. ' - to keep during anv year 15 any line of industry of fruit or vege- Exposition, Cascaret now and then their until per cent has observation platrorm of the last Panama Canal Concession Company, - car.) . . - . .' stomach. Jiver and bowels regulated, been paid on the preferred. i This illuminates the landscape along; table production packing or shipping Name will venture. t. 1230 FIFTH, STREET SAN DIEGO, CAL. 'nnd never know a miserable mduient. the line which parallels the Mississin--j Address ... Don't forget the children their little A new at is a pi river for over 100 miles, and gives-t.b- ; to woman what n JAS. T. CAWTH0RN, Sales Manager. . insides need, a good, gentle cleansing. new dfr is to a man something to pas.-encer-s 'a verv nleasine: cut-- ! Eleven cities have alreauy been se- IM).- -advertisement. talk about. look. eas the Scientific American. lected for the location of federal re-- KTAK-KULLETi- y, 11)11. WXTEKV. HONOLULU , SAT UK DAY MAIICH 28, f.

.n TTv tt H , ; m "I! lL-- U U'lL- . .ik-U- V- . - Ur UJ iiS .il 17" Pevoted to topics dealing wit-kHawa-ii yelfaheliL along Many Lii!z Frontage Tax System Proves Big Hawaii to the Front in Wireless Business of Gal. S. Navl Station, it 1 art Harl :r. i in City Richmond, V!r-!.3s- Success the Feral ir'titn at 1; i. thus iiisurir.K i fir aa j- - c Euch a Ii:r.i:J area ai the li'.-- .i Oahu, a lrrlsa s;ta frv fr;:.i . .' r fere:ire from hUh po-Ne- trirj i1- -- : $tatio-is- . The entire x?ezi, 1 inc'.-Itsta- .. J10.Oro.ro i. to i". r-- or thlj tat.un frcra K;r. . . j u

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1 Devflopment of wlroless telegraphy In Unwall has always been up to or a little ahead of development elsewhere in the world, as It was ln'Hlwaii that year, the Crtt mossage eont being ti ing as the Oahu Ship and Inter-IsUn- d hiawa hu tcrne ty t!: Jlir - ' Tc-lo'i-'- - tb- virtk8 wac fir.:t made 'co.lllel the old United VireIrs3 Telegraph St.'ition i flhp Mtitu .1 Ti lt'i.hnnii Cnm. V.'lrtlovw i l i v cf A. cfally feasible. Company's Station (1. II) on Tele- - pany, and its removal from Kahuku to rka. and la un eta:v.; :Ie cf 11 The Mutual Telephone Corapany, graph Hill, San Francisco, California, Wahiawn was necessitated by the and hjncraLIe I .nt-sj lutthod c f t... i keeping pace with Jhe demand for a distance of 2100 miles, ertrtion of the large COO k. w. Mar world wide aci iatt-rr.at- aal c. (Dy G. L. S.i greater and greater facilities, haa re- - During the nigat of October 13, eonl trans-Pacifi- c tending station, at uiiy. may u il be said liM)S, many, messages were sent hack which owing to it i ' cently completfd a new station for Kahuku. station, The WahUwM Station was erci to have dun more to alij.'litr.'i the Oahu, that at Wahiawa. The Kahuku and forth between these two station., close proximity of one mile, would and placed la operitUn by I . I fii.a.'MT;! : r.:n Vipali-t'c- s wire-ehangt- d t- M ubhc cn the of station of the' company has been this being absolutely the first hae caiiEed Interference In the wireless er.'.r.er cf -4 and u.;ntl s. than any cp'ier to the new site at Wahiawa less communication sent without a ro-J- n and transmission cf the old j tual Telephone Co;::piay. r.ubjects th.it fM't.t'itily koe ba:ds order to secure a sLil.on Ir-- from lay between Hawaii and the main-interferenc- e Kahuku Station eignai.4. j It Ij irterestir.s to nte that no 1. v ; i.f nipe-- i vlsc.ro JHid sel:ool turtle-j- 0:1 by. high-powe- r trans Paci- - land of the United States. This Ion 2 Wahiavwa Station. jir mo than the nl-:h- t of March 1) t!.1 any Ions f. ? t a: approuc hin e'te Gestations. distance , wirckss communication This siie was chosen as the rue-- j the Oahu Station heard a statlca x. ir tic.ns. lint the da'' Lin :ui!t."l, in Wirelen Station. .' Iractfd newxpaper attention through-Thi- s eeyior of the Kahuku Station as be-- 1 Yokohama which wu uer.l'.zs a r: f:ne lota'dtle..:. .v. !:. toe arlu.-- st t etaticn wa3 erected during the out the Uuited States. one that offers a ten-mil- e radius' sage to the Kaer Mor. js'.a. Th tus of tli i lf aril c.Jiii.'y ireasiry year 1608, and started operation on the The Kahuku Station has been In from the Marcont sending station at.tance was atcut 4.UCJ rr..i prcf figures nu a pa,tP win a i;ov evening of Octotrr lfith fie sunu constant operation ever since, erv- - Kahuku. the proposed high power U. 'the excel!-n- c of the r.e.v servl. iils are deaMu'ed.Ly the tilbon; itf imposing any bui .'n upon are no mere rich in finances than Ho- paying a visit to the Islands for the ia a Cat to a friend who la a c iih any hno ivh'a. and without lurtVular al-v.a- way t anyone. The Inert ase in values nolulu, yet they have seen their first time, took a ride round the ' y. : pt c ially i . t .:i in muter, 'your next deer neishtcr, California. Is - more pays irie cost of clear to invest ia the state bonds for island. One cf them quite a mctor Honolulu m ! i the ri. a o." .".nati- far than say. U a real pillar.tr.rc;'.:t. the work and th bo:.d intefof." a road to run from cne end cf the :ithusiast, but he stated that he was flal ilepre.-.--; l c.i by thj !' bet hc is." sa!J the ccr.'.r.uter e: 1 And IliehmciKl v.'n..: the only c!tv .stat to the other, the only trouble' clad that he didn't brin his machine --n.ov al f I he ta l; ;i r. its im t'.;e being r.o widely along with him, It would have siastically; "why, he lcu;v.t Jl) w. 1 that sees the advantage? if front that the schemo is for been board sape.v'. .i; s is almc-- at its ' - A.i ha ny, fighting in traveling over r.: its" cm! 11: a " age tax. llrrkeley. Oakland.- favored that the cttunties arc ruined Honolulu's of flower sed4 for cMc'ai to .i a' ('.('isc:i re- ' Hay ward Kan eay the.nseives for the firivilego hump the bumps." and caustically spring. Indies lie::: Jo ;rr.a!. kit It' tif ht t v i m t h i l.oi and hjaunrigst as heartily theicf huying the bends, that fhey marked that as a rcncesolcn at the m hfares ot the K . Wit h nxnt'niH'd faor:r.s ma7 o vi f."H'''iit the-benefit- c ;it ue jt'an. The eominuiiities are l!i the bay ret a share f;f Panama-Pacifi- exposition some of the It Is hard to usJerstar. j why tl---i J-- -' - - di racr.ey in th.? worst streets might bo forwarded to willln; ? - - .'. . ieg!cn. Honclulu esn't need are to bear I i it't li ' I I ' H I t.rtur iVir-auie'i- lo I fc-- Jmprovemont. t-- r - l - j In the vallev. Sacri-- trtasury road It San Francisco with some of the autos headaches whn ?r U i ;:'a a nt tin- ainm i t:i' f tin- r.:v f r -- 's .;, :. 1 , , . . ..,v? . . . f ruined, pro reli-- f I t IT , mc PuH'rhanitoa have ad needs however, much mere tlie that have been and the and qilck at l.jr.i.. ..aj" ill1) u 'ii'Mif . hi va--i"u- )ti ntc's vtuct m tay s jix Mini ,,rri-.1T.-TL- c-e- d3 Ishi-- ji vantage as has same kind cf spirit that the Ad Cluh might be used to repair the haJach-- i ar.J i..acy c'.-- r . j vi.M!K aie oryIi:s iver cf the tax. SKkton. l.otli, much i f the is trying to instil, and the sooner It other bumps that were left at home. of pain. It U wci-if.- .l a::J al! t (nit f .mi: v' if .:.r r i.: s:a!..i i rhiei,.and lthcuh by fccts it the better. , uso it like It. Inil.-i-t cn . the road i ' iatter ity's work is brads. . . Only yo," vertl-- f .11 t'alifornii recently friends cf mine. 'And said the man who lives mnf W ith liul'' or !) ii y i;i the S'c'!U'i !u' K!r!iiio:i(l, C:U ulure U.e fnuilasre ii hvvn iioeil a Sere nf'fhe rTmt?s'"f'f fine - v t'i- :! r'n-ri- t iri-t- v t:a5ury tf and at suit! and l.a te a iiiu til crow nr.idlj. un I'n;ir.Vf(iiei!, leiejit vi.;l; tret - any- - t aphamc.- ro r.iid v. itls s it iiA n "irly ii'nirh lo to be ft un.l in a city of thin f.le im jjif;vemr nt are have ' ' - syLtt-n-i 1 iis)u-".- mr-n- 1 where. Is double 1.clr toward it at tl;it lime to :tny rsi tisa'o f . it The trackel ';ttit:de 1 r i to Oakh Jid. 2xt t are to be mentioned. TL" only thing they want l.o vi.ii(i-- t::it ti.' sn j 'Hi!' ii't'f t nslons double-trackin- new in Ireqi;en!ly, pof-sild- to lu'.'fi btv made here arid more to talk' about paTiig other doji- - - tlu n I ( llie sliu:tac. year. yfieeis. The" prosperity of Maedonald i.vrr st(en'ue wa .ml tdi-e- r i ai !i tler up ;:i the lioj "While en trar.sjt. rtatit ii. .one must following "Improvement . that when tJ'e (h:im i; over and ecti-dde- r auio:n. bili-s- Thy are thick ceitainly wonderful.- . MulhlTngs sprang they l.;e lin ret ui in'." to th'ii in Ki dime. in!. It h cks sis if every "I all along it. Property values ats tli'.v will have a hvtt.-- r t:trt tilth man and many of the women, amazingly.' Lots worth $2n u $2.1.or'1 no.v. tl.-.- tlty had a l:t!l' a year ao oun their machines. liic'iniond i.i these days are he'd at p I as- v,lici tiivy e: Hi'lotjT ?;uiv as: 1 cliikr.s to hae ni;re ir.achinHS than There isn't a lean that iid he t t sessment for. paving ell not reap j iuMiisi's fur th' futiue. my tin r jilace its size that is ni a that And in the meantime, t!ie trrilo- - resort having a lot cf transient ma- enormous piofits from it. lial legislature has met and passed a chines at certain seasons. The good "So. in proportion, has reen the l.'W in Richmond are largely re- benefits in the residence sections and; whith has as its .bot the " lief of the county treasury from the ; sponsible, tjie efficiency of the auto-- 1 xn ihe other business "streets. The ur Jens of read-i!- f pro ve:i:eHt and th- - ;raehi'e bf sng cons idered first." people of Richmond do not wa't to Tltey peti- ! iftinS of the sate to. the .i oul le:? Straight from Headquarters. have street work ordered. of the jiro;f rty l.o! J: s" where. lh?y From Paul lid wards of San Fran tion the council to have it (Tone, gla h ptoiM-Tl- belong. This bill. oore com-p'onl- y cisco, who has been identified with paying the assessments. In some tailed Die "FroiitaKe Tax Uw." Ii'.chmcnd since the time it was noth-1n- s cases where oiled macadam has been liis as its object th improvcrtH r:t but a big grain field and tow ordered the owners of frontage have ' - ffu-et- s pro,-oit- y pasture and only a petitioned that the mors expensive i,r.,;'' by .ibe tli:ft of that vas dozen j,. fjf - ta?.ti:i i - -- I a. , TT fa-ii;- - 1 .", 11 imiroiiiately .n- tluse years ago reci-ivi- an ir.terest'ng asphalt he used. !ill TUI'II "1. M rifts." Ofie or fwo p.d it iiiiis have litter i w t!i results t f road improve. "All over California nvhironl is if be n presinted to the $uper isov forlment in that city. He says: famous fur its ptreet improvements. --j'tiion. but for some jeascn they fv'arj "The wonderful new city of Rich- - With all that has" been done, thousands , to put the proposition to an a ttiai iMr.d. in Contra Costa county iuht cf dollars' worth are always under v. tost and lb1 matter has :,ec:i a'.hi l) iles across the bay from San rrah- - ay. Streets are paved in many cases to idide. . - cisco. is teaching the whole pfite of before they are lined with houses. j or Tcnow.ng How RicHt.ond HMdies It. California the great profits . that, lie owners property that Sopio Hire air. Al. n tin it. a I ilis-Jii- . street Improvement actual flnan- - ,pr, ptfec's will bring the buildings. -l s.-e- n know, j nssi.in was at its bei- t the untcr'cal profits and the gain and comfort They have, it tried . and 'dm-tio- took occasion c nnimimi: - j atid health tl.atVomes from improvei Subdivision raen make first class n to" the Star-Bulleti- n on the snb-'rn- d oonseuuentlv clean and usable l rovements and they .:mve added ' j"ct of VIK1 Reads" and h-- t!." streets. nt a ny thousands of dollars' worth of, that-don- ouostion was l andled i:: RU lrmond. j sliest work to under the ie!imitu!. a factory seano'1. ntage plan. a city t.T It ss than one (lt a IV and thcHsome of ffi csessment iiimu n.e si.- - ti iioiitiiciii. l e, (.- -., ,, Oil a:i,l Syter.i is Simple. ;f.-'is- m Tho satisfaction xhi a Cadillac1 owner refinerv numer .'r'V.if-'-:'-.-'V- VV.- t .. - t; t.revi at II. at tin. gie an l iea ..tisi-- r enterprises, while if started "The syrtent is simple. Th- assess- sat- t from his ear is tin; highest decree of the of stivtt iiap ..,.e;a. i.ts. 'in tll vvjth t,,e atvellt of n,e Sant;l ments are made under the Vrooman l ave, at band a K.-.- of Ttotor Field , F(1 is rf.aliy tmlv seven vears old. act as amended by the California isfaction tliat can Ik obtained from any car T.-- r i.'M. aim .mm a:i ar- - f(M. 5t lias been lincorporatI onlv legislature of PJ11. Kitr-e- h certain! embodies of tin- - charac- h the Cadillac all i - owu-.- tit le ny j. i. AUaue. yuote: seven years and up to that time had lu;"1"--1 i"oij-- peunuii u "Th.e main street buildinu inove-nien- t less than .".'"'O population. Now it has. have a street improved or trie council i teristics which contribute to that end. in Richmond lei;an six r sevta ! from estimates made on f he basis' cf decides without petit-o- that it should) Vars ago, the council ordfre-- he vhon jtilwitd attendance. lS.i"rt to IH.ih'i"). doi... The council orders the city ;..V". meielv ":in" au- - d The Cadillac is more than tl.it Macdi-nil- a vt nr.e. t'o !i : laiiddy iMuth of that population is actually engineer to prepare specifications and m n ad. be paved with as; halt its j full clue to the enterprise of the people in the work is ordered done. Protests tomohile. width cf s feet :.nd its entire 1. !i't:lh. making- street improvements. This c;.n be made, and, of course, if sii'fi-- ' time, a ir.i!.- - an. 3 -- i b.ilf. why :t that J!ie b:;s become almost a mania with cietit reason ran be shown, th I:-..- travet luxury which ass.-sse- fre-nt-:- It affords that acme of. oist was. to be t tl them, since the profits from building work should not be done the improve- s. Some pn p rtv own.-r- s 'theutrht m:J Meets lave been demonstrated. ment is abandoned. Otherwise a con- m von cannot obtain in anv other car. ttie Vtnet paiim t i m :.:;t !ui:i. 'The claim ;s made that Richmond. tract is let and the property owners There were jm tests and tows, but th.-- j size pt-- cviv.dderation, bads re "assessed in pro rata according to rogressive spirit. 1 eu:;:nu:u. C n to tlie or, r.:. try ii street imiu ovonie:i1 the .amount- of frontage each owns. a fin tin. 1.1. won. Ma'-i'o-nl- - ' 'M intersection work is hot by P jet ao The snirit inward street buildiui! to- lie the mi" was paed. result heinu a thor- ':"- is amusing wlvni cons'.dejvd with lot owners up to the middle. of the t: oughfare that set a new re; ( jd Tor th situation six years i.p wjien the blocks. of t 1 cities the ate Rhhmotnl. fist r aliy import:-.n- street job in "The old time maca l:ir.rz?d jiave-r.K'i;- t "Th.e btru ileial I'fects on the ave- Richmond was carried out. has been greatly bettered at nue and cn the city were so qnitkly "T! is the paving of Mr c.h n-- r small additional cost by a dressing of, . . , - - - - t.- - - ..-J-V. apparent that the kiH h.-r- bocunte n- - hi mie. today ihe central artery, crude oil. Treated this way the pave-- , M fr- ptwicy n gOHl ;t thusiasts. The Street el the ity and that largely 'T)e.ca;is. i. ont is known as oiled macadam. It . bad w on its place. i: was paved. Six years a so this thor-- i has something of the appearance of Adds to Property Value. tare, now lined with substantial asphalt. This- - pavement is a little; "The property owners have buildings, was a muddy road so' Pal 'cheaper in Richmond than elsewhere! that every tlollar spent Li pavins a ti at in the winter time vehicles sank It cause of the cheapness of oil. Iti Hamm-Youn- g street adds several to th.e value of to th- - axles in it. In th.e summer" :t costs about S cents a square root. As- - The von Co., Ltd., Agents I their frontasre, t!;e jToportion b in4 as a i io:;l of dust. 1 ah j avement costs about 18 cents greater as the entire lty '.ecems "Proiri-essiv- persops who had seen a S'luare foot. ' . The miles upon rni'e:-- of (ii'.'--l- o"!;er i itii-- ; prosper because of street "There are about miles of oiled Honolulu and Hilo it r ; t imj'roved streets in a city that may iprov. i . 'aitel an a citation for tra".i lam streets in Richmond and 12 be said, as far as rial development tt e p.iiini;t of Maedonald avenue its miles of thoroughfares a)l is concerned. tob--onl- y seven years fi Ii mile and a half. Ir.- - uor.e un'ier the frontage assessment old. is remarkable. it is r.ot ,r le s'autly the conservatives ruffled plan. The real estate men tiave laid alone- - that rr. t's-- Riilrmurl to im- their mess p'umaco and began knoek- - about 4". miles of oiled macadam. prove streets. The citiens have found r," The opposition was stronc. but About ?t..".fa "i.io worth, of street work that it pays pays l"'c. ;p'CL-!ts- s carried the da v. Maedonald under the Trurdage assessment, system "On tlfse tnain streets of Rhhmi-ir- aveie;,. p.ive-- l ;t tr.i'e aru: a haif will be chme 'this year. Tie "tr;in-jKrtatio- n " .! o'L.v:---emHh:- !? im- - a system w - run ewilt electric tars. . 'th of an "l.'nder by hich th.e con- syster.i here, f u:iIed by Col. ' P'oM-ir:- - for a town the "size -- nd tf; t iers accit long term bonds at W. S. Rl.eetn. Standard Oil ojfi ial. injrpe t.f Ri( i.mond at that ttme. . i er cent interest. w hicTi are a lien on J5Pt, beats anything else in fa is line' "Today the men that ojiposed this the property, street work can tie done HONOLULU STAR -- IIULLKTIN, SATURDAY, MARCH. 2$, 1014. SEVENTEEN Splendid Site Chosen for Hawaii' n EOS KOJ6

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HUSE. PALACE OF MANUFACTURES "WE'LL BE READY." By CHARLES E, President of the Panama-Pacif- ic International , Exposition. ; - kHE profTo cf tfce phyilcal side of the Exposition work during: the past year enables me to repeat -- with as surance the prortlse originally made two years ago when) I said that the Panama-Pacifi- c International , V ExpoaiUen weuld b ready when Its gates opened on Ftb. 20. 1915. ' - , ' Ail construction work la fully up to schedule, and this schedule calls for the completion of the'Kxhibit Palaces by July 1. 1914. One of them, the great Machinery Palace, U practically completed now, several . don will be finished In April or May and all will be ready for the installation of exhibits by July 1. , Very active work has begun In the Concessions District on the many beautiful and elaborate structures to be erected by concessionaires to house .their attractions. All these men axe under rigid contract and bond to have . ' k thtir projects la complete working order on the opening day. . Pla.ns numerous Buildings and of foreign are now "being: submitted and E- fcr.the State for the Pavilions nations . PART OFEXPOSntOH. SITE PHOTOGRAPH EP FROM AM AEROPLAN- appreved la rapid frequency, and while the Exposition itself has no direct control over the erection of these build-lue- s, every InKience that It may exert to expedite their completion will be exerted, and I apprehend no" serious', Photograph Copyright, 1914. by Panama-Pacifi- c International Exposition Co. f - delays la this' part cf the site Msxe tfcaa C0.000 manufacturers from all parts of the world have made application for exhibit space; in fact, view of a part of the Panama-Pacifi- c International Exposition site was taken from an aeroplane at a height of 1.000 feet. In the forexrrjni ij the total space in' our Exhibit Palaces has already been overapplied for. The work of selection of representative THE lagoon, which will He before the Palace of Fine Arts. . Next come eight of the vast main exhibit palaces, terminated by the volial Palace cfitI'.i-- - 367 367 136 bugVj'alaee h- - ex!tits and the allotment of space will shortly be taken lip, and the Installation' of exhibits will begin. about July chinery. which is feet long. feet wide and feet high. The dome of the of Education In the foreground on the rijM ta ta a , t of 160. feet. In the center of the photograph Is seen a great lagoon, marking the Court of the Universe. The main exhibit palact-- s will bj l.,.'U"st anj r : 2. thus glvlrg exhibitors nearly nine months to get ready. Extraordinary care has been taken to Kive exhibitors the , facilities fcr the rapid handling of their goods, and there Is no reason why all- - the exhibits, should not be com- impressive exposition structures ever built, and their extraordinary grouping about great courts II give an effect of singular ma.s! vrea anj gran;.-- . pletely erran red weeks before the gates are opened. seeming from afar a single vast structure. On the riht of the photograph may be seen. the hills of San Kram.-i3i-- The IsUnJ In the trp ccr.fer is C it d. These exhibits will make a representation of human achievement in the arts, sciences and Industries which, I I)ing between San Francisco and Berkeley. One of the magnificent architectural effects of the Exposition In the hu?e Tower of Jewel. 4ZJ feel ia tt' believe, has never been surpassed, even if equaled. which will mark the south gateway to the Court of the Universe.' The archway In the center of the tower Is 1ZS feet high, ' We have had over 7,000 applications for concessions, and those that have been given space are on the highest plane as regards novelty, interest and attraction. Our amusement district 'will be pleasantly remembered for re- of s ' Ing completion and will be ready to has, been Introduced the sources Exposition , . v afttr the closes. ceive, the exhibits by December. light will at all, times be hidden from Two hundred and six national andMnternational congresses have already voted to meet In San Francisco during ' ' which is spectators. . IS. probable .The Palace of Horticulture, the If and it is that the number of organized bodies which will assemble in 1315 In San Francisco will be . THE EXPOSITION AT A GLANC2 being . entirely of By the Mood lighting system enl the fully i:o. . constructed almost glass a dome 150 high and Panama-Pacif- ic International Exposi- The p!a.ns for a great naval pageant are progressing well, and from assurances already received I am Justified with feet : 100 in tion high lights re- -' Panama-Pacifi- c open believing that there will be few. if any, nations possessing navies will be unrepresented great fleet feet in diameter, has "its frame will be thrown Into The International Exposition will oo Feb. :j. la that in, the crystal lief ' shadcAvs by 1915. Dec. 1915. which will assemble at Hampton Roads, sail through the Panama Canal and through the Golden Gate to take part place, and the setting of the and the accentuated and dote 4. la our opening exercises. --' facades w ill soon commence. ' . means of hidden purplish dipped lamps. A composite fleet of the warships of the world's na1fi. surpass!-- j v ' which will throw heavy shadows where every maritime spectacle of htbtory. will assemble In Sa.n b'raii!co tir-b- r Detachments from the armies of many cations will gather in the Exposition grounds during 1915 and In friendly Wonderful Tropical Gardens. v ' required. . shortly Exposition. rivalry will illustrate their proficiency in feats of arms. greatest progress ; after the formal opening of the The has been made A' spectacular feature of Illumi- The Exposition grounds li . The vast preliminary work of creating a great Universal Exposition is complete. The gr'eat responsibility In gardens, the within the city limits of Sin rrir:'i the construction of the . by nation will be the scintillator a bat- on the shores of San Francisco harbor, and are Just insij lis tx:. -- -i ConSded the Government of the United States to the people of California is being successfully executed. , however. When it Is considered that thirty-6lx-lnc- n n& as the Exposition Palaces arise and physical greatest tery . of rorty-elg- ht h Golden Catc entrance from the Pacific ocean. They aro rtaLhei frw.-- It the shell for this of educative celebrations assumes but a little more than a year ago the - beauty searchlight projectors . screened by center of San Francisco In twenty-fiv- e minutes. that la which the genius of master artists and architects conceived it. the people of America may rest as-- ; site of the Exposition was impossible ' Bure'd glass slides of every color In spec- The area of the grounds is equal to comMr.f 1 cf t.v that their pride and patriotism will find expression In a celebration that in its high educational value, in from the viewpoint of a landscape gar- the the arvu esthical trum. This battery will play a light World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago fan-.Kr- r erU an It laSuence and In Its splendor will worthily celebrate the supreme triumph of mankind in the Panama dener, being composed of sand and salt, and the Ei; symphony, entitled Dance Exposition lfi:-.- t exr-- s Canal. wonderful tropical gardens which The of the at Buffalo The paUcer are the the Light God." upon fog buildings ever erected, rising 125. Z. ). ZZ3 present seem the banks which 16J. 1S5. ar.J 4:j exist at remarkable. Thirty-tw- o fr roll through the : Golden Gate every foreign powers have accepted th inviu;: n cf the : , s Millions of cubic yards were L'r: IKE an enchanted city. Exposition will not be celebrated until ventlon. Immensity-l- the keynote of of sand night. Great steam jlpes dotted with States to participate In the Exposition. Panama-Pacifi- c 20, pumped from the bay on to site, Feb. 1915. the Exposition; Is no the structure, and its principal archi- the perforations . the upon will be arranged In cer- .The displays from South America will be more eUr rite ttxx .zj International more than half completed and every tectural feature consists of three main and this base 40.000 cubic yards tain set forms, and through ' these ,ever shown outride that coctinrnL soil was "spread. . Twenty-fiv- e Exposition has detail will be perfected before Decem- naves and a secondary bay on either of rich steam under high pressure will be The most notable loan collection of the paintings ft tS c!j risen ber of this year. It Is absolutely cer- side. thousand of these yards were dredged misters from the forced to a height of 200 feet in ever shown In America will be exhibited in wiibbe no part Grouped. from the Sacramento river, bed a the fim g;!u!j there Eight at Vt-r- shores of San tain that unfinished Palaces shape of genii, demons, . Hundreds of great congresses i. n- - . j In seventy miles rairles. flowers, conventions ar:J live Francisco Bay In of the Exposition on the Opening day. To the. west, of the Palace of Machin- point distant. plumes and battleships. The all parts of the world wl'.f In i?xn so space An army of 4.000 men is working on Many mlliionv of rare plants and beams net l'rnclsco r.xt tcir short a ery- are the eight palaces composing from the scintillator will cause the .r Song festivals, international n: Hilary n.ects. jail,: 4r i nwt-r- k of even the palaces, and of the eleven main trees and shrubs were collected by ex- i: v time that the main group. Divided as they are gigantic shapes to assume form, waver races and international aviation n; sre ar:urt ti.e : t to who buildings nine are more 50 per pert gardeners from all parts of the ;.c' tv. f those have than by great courts, and being uniform in and dissolve In .the scheduled. Two hundred and j dally cent completed. world and brought to the Exposition, darkness above, watched the height and general architectural com presenting, a weird and beautiful effect. In the largest stakes ever urr?r-- in a fju-e-i. evtu n r ::: l-- j construction - Beachey Flew Through It. one where they were planted in nurseries, pretnlun-.i- . its position, they seem to be under Tower of , awarded in live stock progress lath houses and greenhouses, The Jewels. - seems The Palace of Machinery, the largest roof. They range In degrees of per later to The most famous architects lr the l.'nited Suit-- s t".- ' r ta little of be transplanted on the site proper. To augmenfthe effect an v'rkj short wooden building ever erected, was centage completion as follows: Palace of, actual produce the vast Exposition: C:ty, and th- - r vxin- i ; a: Two hundred of the palms 'which fairyland, hundreds of thousands of completed on Jan. 1. Just one year aft- of Education 95 per cent. Food Prod- grouped to a stupendous r::y . a- - marvelous. now growing more, frm sinjie dfsl'n j vjti ..f t VThere but little are cost than JIO0 "Jewels" will be suspended frum rr er the construction work had been ucts 80 per. cent. Agriculture 70 per the by hie domes and towcrj and lr.'.cr J - . more than a year started. It was in this immense struc- cent. Mines and Metallurgy 6 per cent. each. Trees were brought from India. Important architectural points of the courts. ' srri fr-ir- u ago Africa, Australia, Central and palaces, upon rays ' , - existed but ture that Lincoln Beachey successfully Varied Industries 65 per cent. Liberal South and these the tret-s- 3 : - illundrecls cf thousands cf rare v.ri.t..' an I'xr.t a barren heap of flight, 967 60 50 America and the' Philippine Islands. 200 minor searchlights will- eonstanit - made his aeroplane the feet Arts per cen"tr"Transportation per out non the f:xposillon grjunda 1: the co:;tcti-:- i i-- sand dunes and a length of centl Many of these were hundreds of years play. . The Jewels are handmade a:. I the central aisle, at a s;eed J ferns fr tr jtd from Auatral.'a. . Partly salt w old. a special system had to be de- polished In , ex tEDintjrr cabtocchk. sunken of seventy miles an hour, establishing The Palace of Fine Arts ill house and hand with an building of the l'po.-;t-i n 1' .1-Ity "to . .The fas tr'wi'.) vi.Rixn rnarsh, today nine a Ex- vised successfully transplant them. ceptlonally hard glass a a base, and ' : , falici of record for the first Indoor aeroplane all of the great art exhibits of the This wr.J be the first great A ;.usi;! t . - great main ex- The Exposition, as a whole, has been be suspended In a manner mi iNucsfiuxs.. flight ever attempted. The composi- position, included In which are some of such that day. ; -- r. .:; r- par- achievement the bui: Jing of tr s : hibit palaces treated as If It were In reality a huge from r the buildings will t e -.- U Rom- : tion of the palace classic, the the principal art treasures of Europe, ed for commercial award will cf . 7 j.- , a : tially or wholly completed stand ma- stage, with the palaces and trees and sufficient tof sway t tjra an predominating, with a touch of the which will for the first time have been make them and will be hown In actl-- w he r. c.x t; jestically in a" setting of a beautiful flowers mere pieces of painted scenery. quiver.; t ; Greek refining influence plainly shown, private The Tower of Jewels, which 15 . 1 : taken from the and national Visitors I.t 13 i.l view a perfect-- e; t. 1j . i tropical garden and the treatment ia somewhat modern galleries of the continent and exhibited To carry out this lda of a stage far- to cost 1441.000-.- will be cuinpieUly cwV- - j of every cc: '.tie. - - ' exhitit JUlLiugi IL& tsTdsS ppeplng- of the and expressive of machinery and in- - at an exposition. This building U niu ther, a primal principle of stagecraft ered with them. ' EIGI1TEEN HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN. SATUHDAY, MAI5CH 2$, 1014.

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- - . .S- - L- - - ' -- ..... GROWTH OF Y..C.A.- GREAT RECOGNITION MMEDANISM SUNDAY SERVICES t, y i WORK U CHllJA LARGE, NOW IS BEING GIVEN fga-- W AVERS C.W.HARVEY CHURCH ADVERTISING " i TO That the work of the Young Men's CEXTIML ITXIOX CHURCH The following article, ' reproduced BE SUBJECT Christian Association in the Far East Rev. Doreinus Scudder, D. D., Min- from 'the ' March issue of World's has not been' hampered by the recent ister. Work, shows the recognition " being internal trouble in China, is the state- - Rev. Amos Ebersole, Associate Min- given to the relfgious advertising idea, ,1 ment of C. W.Harvey, associate na- ; a movement now In vogue throughout ister. " Missj OF Cll. LECTURE The bos' club dinner next Monday tional secretary of China, who recent- 9 a. m. Teacher Training; - Leader, the United States, and which recently Guerber and Miss Mascher. WILL CELEBRATE 5 who have been staying Home- night rj Cooke Hall will have several ly arrived in Honolulu, accompani?! Mr. C. T. Fitts. ; , was introduced Into Hawaii: at the It. M. prepar-- J by Mrs. Harvey and children, to half-pag- e stead, left on the Wilhelmina for their ' r -: new features. Cross is their 9: 50. a. m. Bible School, Vanghan "On January 4. 1913. a . -- Oregon.; ing to seat fcO boys. j spend several weeks In the islands. MacCaughey, Superintendent religious advertisement appeared in home In 'Christianity's Greatest Rival' Mr. Harvey has been with tha Chines 10 a. m. Adult Bible Class. Lead- the Baltimore News. Today similar Thirtieth Anniversary of Its The Alexander Hamilton Institute association for the past 12 years, an.l , or me - To Be Explained by the er. Dr. S. D. Barnes. - . display advertising of the church and inejorK domestic science Organization Will Be Ob- Club will meet next Thursday even- speaks enthusiastically of the great 10 a. m. Young Men andireligion appears periodically in news- - department will close with the lesson Class for r . ing at 8 o'clock to II Tenncj progress which has been made and next Monday evening. The-directo- . Rev.A.A.Ebersole hear Young Women. papers In Philadelphia. is served Tomorrow Night given organi- Leader, Rev. A. A. St, Louis. very I'eck discuss 'the new currency laws of the loyal support the Ebersole. in Kllohana building, i Washington. Watertow n. N. Y., and proud of the work of this class by government and pub Meets At Central U:;'on rJu'.rCi tomorrow zation hoth 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser- Cleveland, O. and feels that it promises well for The 30th nniverjry of the crganl-latio- n Z. ' These advertisements c il-h- boy r evening, ti e third cf the of -t Glenn Jackson's scouts me?t lie. mon by "Wonder-Wor- k paid for by men. and such work In the future. Since the of the Christian End--avn- ty in gynasium night weec I went to China, there the Minster, are business n the one each "When first uon-Chri?tia- opening rated lectures oa "ie ?reat and Power-Sign.- " they are written by advertising men. of the term in November two ct, Central Union church will b and receive first-ai- d instruction from were but five American secretaries, religions cf tiie world will 6:30 p. Endeavor The first of in members of the . clasj have married, fittingly commemorate! at the meeting hospital corps ' and-- no as- these advertisements be given by lie v. A. A. the of the national three Chinese secretaries Meeting. commemorating three have announced their engage- of gcx'iety evening Ebersole. the guard. sociation buildings," says Mr. Harvey. Service the Baltimore News was paid for by a the tcmorrow at t c jpic Chris- ap- ments and three others are said to bs G:?.u' "Reg- to be "MohamindanIi-- "Shortly after my arrival, city asso the thirtieth anniversary of the found- millionaire; the series thalpow o'cloek in the parish 'house.' tianity's Gr.tf-.- t !iial." ing of the society. Special program pears in three papers In Baltfcvinre is engaged though they have' not an- ular meeting." honever. U something The salesmanship class gets larger ciations were established in Tientsin. nounced the fact. Aniens the views vs. :iirb will lc each meeting and already has proved Shanghai and Hongkong. In China bringing out the history of the. society paid for by a committee of 12)usi cf a misnomer, for this is to be a very, ; f rr?wu are a number of very rare pic-itur-- to be most popular educational today are 80 secretaries, in- and illustrating the typical meeting ness men, of as diverse creeds' as . the special 'meeting indeed. Under the the there Miss Helen Barnes, a sec- including four excellent views course the association has put on ia cluding Americans and several from of the early days of the organization. Quakers, the Methodists and the Epis national generalship of Miss Harriet Forbes, so- retary of the Young Chris- (f the famous Taj Maiai. ( oii6idr-- d years. Europe, principally English. There are Many of the first members of the copalians. Mr. Winston Churchill has Women's who will have charge of the meeting, tian Association unl-'iti- ' the most beautiful building In the also some from Norway and Sweden. ciety will be present and take part" in written some of the 'copy.' but most passed through the a r.nd interesting program his - city Wednesday, coming world. Besides there are pictures I. Wilbur Messer, metropolitan sec- There are about 10O Chinese secretar- the exercises. Leader, Miss Harriet of it has been prepared by experts In on the been r.rrM'Scd. The meeting will re- r presenting life in Aiabia. Turkey, retary of the Chicago Y. M. C. A. for ies, not including those who are em- Forbes. in advertising. It is worded and dis- Makura and leaving cn. the Wilhel- produce the service of many years as li.dia, .and Egypt. t;ie countiiex iu the past 25 years, is expected to ar- ployed as teachers in the schools. Tn 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Illus- played in type with every art that ia mina. Miss Barnes has been for the in all its features; the general con- v hich Mohammedanism nourishes. rive in Honolulu early in May to be all, there are, about 250 Chinese giv- trated lecture, "Mohammedanism at .the command cf the modern spe- past five years in charge of the work duct of the meeting, the "reports or - - the: -- Christianity's Rival.'- Sev- in Australasia and Is going home a n-a- d guest of the local association for" ing their entire time to association Greatest cialists in publicity. Its purpose Is to oa past work, and the music, while ttwwe. The leelure, wi;i V.e in " " 'l,Uh one jenty-fiv-e pictures of rare scenes and six months leave of absence. She by Cor-i'liu- s week. work. Many of . the leading Chinese spread an undenominational gospel, of who take part will be former members connection, was written Dr. . " . cities. Including Foo Chow, Canton interesting people. The lecture is social service and to Inprease interest will return by way of Stockholm of the society. Indeed, this gather- Patton, who himse;f has visited ' w - The associa- prepared by Dr. of Boston and where she ill these countries and his descriptions educational department ha3 and Shanghai, have modern Patton In the churches-a- s centers of moral in- attend the world's ing win W much In the nature of an reaclntd its desired goal of 400 stud- buildings, somewhat- - on the, order presented by .the Associate Minister. conference of the Young Women's tion spiration. . alumni reunion for. as Tar as i)ssiblt:. cf the various cene are most satis- r - ents and passed up to "of one , Honolulu but, course, A cordial invitation 1s extended to Christian Association. While In so-- - fying. A few brief will indi- it a total of the in cf "This activity of the churches Is tha all the previous meinberk "of the extracts 41i. This is the largest enrollment not large. Shanghai recently com all strangers and visitors in the city city she was entertained by Mr. in-thi- s as not only another evidence of a remark- and eiety have been invited to b present cate bis ability line. In 'his a?. the association, .has eyer had. last pleted structure costing $50,000. In to attend these services. .Mrs. Thomas Gladding, who are old live-ove-r Introduction he sjeak.i of Mohammed ' able change In the methods of religi- to the historic pasL year's record being 300. most cases, the money for these build Te series of on frienls. I jxlsm as a "religion iii.i Illustrated lectures ous propaganda. It is a tacit com- As this society was the first to be tr dsert.'It ings is given by persons in the United the great non-Christi- an religions of 1 in aftr-vard- s pliment to the modern institution of 'organized outside the United States rise the nVdet of Arabia, The Spa now has been moved over States and Canada, and by leading the world will te continued at Cen- The Homestead was He-;oai- n ago the scene of an has accomplished a great was by wild Em-man- advertising. Ten years sueh an and deal of develoied the by the billiard room and F. II. s, local Chinese. We have found that tral Union Church on Sunday even- 'especially unique Unlay advertisement would have found itself dinner party Tueeday interesting and worth-whil- e work, thi tribes, end boasts the the business secretary, and Jay canvassing is an excellent method to ing, when the associate minister, evening, the occasion being r lace of Its origin as the 'center ol A. the March meeting, gleaning as it will from the Urice, educational secretary, are secure money for this purpose. Rev. A. A. Ebersole, will read Doctor , V,?,. birthday party. Miss. Pearl Cox and will-b- e the World. Mohammedanism has in occupying offices where the refresh- "The Chinese business men respond . 'printed page. Today, .In the nw harvests cf these 20 years, an Patton s lecture on "Mohammedanism - Miss Martha ingall3 were those bless- in- It the myslery of the desert, the' mys- ment booth formerly was located. most generously to the call for money occasion of genuine historical and Christianity's Great Rival." (of honor a high ed with birthdays In St. Patricks spirational value. Forme tery 0 limitless epace, of the blazing for association buildings. In several fin- and standard of qual members This lecture promises to be tlve month . and to the. day a iuu, of brilliant constellations. Mo- Preparations for the annual meet- instances, not only do they give mo- ity have been built up In that busl celebrate' are cordially urged to join In renewing est In the series, both""in the excel- - ing .May 5 ness,- the contrast In fundamental dig- "backward dinner was arranged. the old-tim- e fellowship while the pres- hammedanism reflects the hardness are being hurried to com- ney for the building, but, like in Can- lence of the views with which It is girl pletion by $25,000 nity between an advertisement of sin- Eacli dressed for the occasion ent membershlo will most assuredly cf desert life, its conception of Cod the officers of the associa- ton and Tientsin, they raise a Illustrated and the .vividness of the in a It. sover- tion. A committee 25 expenses. cere religion iand an of backward costume with masks wish to be on hand to benefit by tlm tl.at cf an arbitrary, cruel of men, divided year for current President descriptions which accompanied advertisement on Into various s, Shih-ka- l supporter a "food is less noteworthy the backs of their heads and some experienced of the past years. The eign, like the liedouin chief. Its idea will get Yuan is a staunch them. Doctor Patton. who himself se- - breakfast to work next week Young Associa- attended so closely to detail that they preparation for thU meeting has been (f God buits the barren wasts where perfecting their of the Men's Christian cured the photographs for this lecture : - Mohammed was born and reared." plans. tion and through his influence, the gov- even wore their shoes backward. When a task of no inconsiderable dimen- on his recent trip through the great 0 ' they entered the dining room they ernors of provinces have come to an sions and the compilation and sifting Speaking of Mohammed, Dr. I'atton the non-Cristi- lands, is a master in the Duck pins, " ; found the chairs with a candle pins, cocked hat be of great assistance to the move- hem," at the evening service. backs to the of a mass of "records has resulted Jn "Mohammed was undoubtedly - art of vivid description". and other novelty games having , .1 - table, silver turned wrong end to. ana t ciiius of the' order, one of the are ment." Among 75 view Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Sub- a most stimulating program.. A most first a the which will be ; place - round of popularity In the - cards adorned with pictures of ex- .reat master-mind- s of history.- After boling shown ere a number of interesting ct Wesly. the Founder of cordial Invitation to be present is ' alleys. This is the first time in "Jht backs and with the name spoiled one-tim- e ull the explanations which are given the RELIGIOUS WORKERS pictures of Constantinople, Jerusa-- the Methodist Church." tended to every and present three years that the alleys have 'been you backward. To complete the detail So- rea-remai- If do not go to 'Sunday school member of the Christian Endeavor f the success of Ifelam, the chief open that novelty games OF INAUGURATE the was man have been 'Y' 'of lsewere you to join one of dinner served with the oesert ciety and to. all its friends. the Mohammeda introduced. ies India. Particularly fascinating enlte first and the soup last. Mrs. fa-j.ti- Uldiick ttrange combination of devotee, c, NEW BIBLE CLASSES are the series of views of the Taj our classes. You will find the hour Thompson was . special ,.M;wny. Mahal? Vnhsfriprpri th nW--f hpnnttf,,! not ony an enjoyable one "but a prof-- the guest of soldier. iolitieiaa. hold readily seen; to gd deeply Into 'les- the evening. - BURY SALOON IN HELL, lit? was New to number of building in the world. Len'S Blb,e ClaSS ls that sincere at the first but sons of history and law and Bible classes the iltab,wS'.Jhby becoming success .ethics; by re- tmo ip.irp M thn taught R. H. Trent and all men ! Infatuated with to grapple with problem's be- three have been started the Mh m SAYS BISHOP HUGHES iided up as a deliberate, the' ligious- committee of the Y. M. preceded it. is free to the general receIve a cordia! welcome at this DR. JOHN fraud; others fore us as intellectual problems-t- o be work SCARBOROUGH, wag Insane; C. A. during past days. Twenty-- public. Everyone invited to class. t'.aira he others that he mastered instead of seeking short cuts the few is' hear Ours Is a people's church. People ' EPISCOPALIAN SAN FRANCISCO "All over this was ujjec-t-t- ej)ileptic Tits;, ad- six new men it. BISHOP, f all to .their solution by appeals to senti- are enrolled in the from every walk of lite will find a state we have the liquor men on the mit the masterfulness of this founder ment." ckkases which brings the total num- PASSES AWAY AGED 83 run and are going to bury the saloon religions." 193 com- KAWAIAHAO CHURCH cordial welcome aawiting them at all .- of the latest of the world Professor Thwing advised a check ber of men in Masses to The our You in the" hell from which it came- Bish- services. will find here a - - H.- too- hopes to enroll at least seven King well-ventilat- By Latest op Hughes In the course of the lecture are on much vocational enthusiasm. mittee Corner and Punchbowl streets. beautiful, ed church buil- 'Mall Edwin said in a sermon found interesting descriptions of e. President William DeWitt Hyde of more men before the close of the fiscal Sunday service 11 a. m. and 7:30 ding, a homelike atmosphere, good TRENTON, N. J. The Right Rev. on the Bible at the Howard Street the ixIiUcaJ. capital cf Powdoin College defended college year. May 1, as that was the goal set p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prayer music by a chorus choir, evangelical John Scarborough, D. 1).,' Protestant Methodist Church. the Ottoman Erapiro; Mecca., the re-l:gio- fraternities. He for the local association by the men meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni. Episcopal bishop cf New , died "We are not going dam- advised more ' preaching and inspiring, and helpful to let that center, the syot-t- o which, pil- fraternities and more responsibility; and religion team last year. devotional services. Tourists and at his home here after a short illness. nable institution go on blotting out 3IETnODIST E. well-knpwn- grims Journey from all the various have enough fraternities or clubs like The new class at the Honolulu Iron FIRST tnUKCn settlers, strangers and the s, He was in his 83rd year. the brains of 'men and ruining lends; and Cairo, considered the thorn to include practically the entire Works .was well attended at the first corner Beretania and Victoria streets. malihinls and knmaainas, are Bishop Scarborough was quite act- homes." he continued. "I tell you. we is-a- t op- center cf Islam. . , It student body; publish their relative meeting. The men appreciate the R. Elmer Smith. Pastor" Telephone all alike urgently invited to enjoy all ive for his years. During the blizzard are going to kill it. . If public opinion 4 this last point that the largest. univer-fit- y rank and stimulate a wholesome portunity to discuss questions that 32o2. Parsonage adjoins' church. The 1 the privileges of the church. "Come of two weeks ago he became storm continues to be aroused as it is now in-- the world is located. Eighteen rivalry in scholarship, In character, in they' have been thinking about fot regular services of the church are as .thou with us and we will do thee bound while making a visft to a the ialcon will be done away with in thousand 6tudents are said to le en- contribution to the social, artistic, many years. The class meets for half follows: good." church in his diocese. .He contracted the ientire United States within the roled In this school." all studying to athletic and dramatic and literary an hcur in the club room at the Ka.-kaak- o Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. ; - a severe cold and on his return home next ten years." 1 ecome Moslem teachers and preach- sides of the institution. department. The class for the Men's Bible Class at 9:45 a. m. REORGAXIZED CHURCH OF JESUS pneumonia developed. He grew Thi3 assertion of the bishop was ers. President Mary E. Woolley of Mt. training of Christian - workers, under Preaching Service at 11 a. m. CHRIST OF LATTER DAY steadily worse and hope for his recov- - anent a statement that the Bible was As to the place that woman holds Holyoke College said team play among the leadership of Rev. D. C. Petefs, Epworth League Service at 6:30 p.m. SAIXTS ery was abandoned several days ago. too often used f6r defending men in In these countries 'the follow ing fair- all American college was needed. She meets In the association building M6n Sunday School at the usual hour. 'Church located. on King street, one their immoralities and wickedness. ly indicates: "Mohammedanism is a said that since modern conditions day at 7:30 o'clock. . Preaching Service at 7:30 p. m. . block Ewa of Thomas square. According to Edmund Perrier of the This was done in the case of slavery. nian's religion. It was invented by a were such as to separate classes Wednesday Prayer Meeting; 7:30 p. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., classes French. Institute, a specimen of a rare he said, and then in that of the liquor I Har-bottl- e, man for men. , Woman holds no place rather than unite them, to make sel- "I've never heard him say an un- m. . v both English and Hawaiian. I. H. variety of flea, occasionally found in men who refer to Jesus making wine. of In Its councils and rarely are they ad- fish interests paramount rather "than kind word about anybody." "No, he's Sunday School at the usual hour. superintendent. . the skin the sea otter, has been mitted to the mosques. .Mohammed- subordinate, it was the responsibility too busy talking about "himself." The pajtor will occupy the pulpit Evening services will be as usual. sold to a British-entomologic- collec- "What co tiiose letters stand for?" ; ilreaching on Sun- .Religio-Literar- y $3,000. anism teaches that women hav.-- no of education to turn the current. Miss Cleveland Plain Dealer.' at both services Zion's Society at 6 tor for fisked a curicu3 wife of her husband, souls except through the tnen they Iaura Drake Gill, president of the the day. Moaning subject, "Satisfied." p. m. A systematic study bf Latter a? she looked at hU Ma3onl seal.. . j"e-f-ul- Evening. Shipwreck Day "What is Flypoe's "Well, really, my love," replied, en- marry and carefully serve." The t, College for Women. Suwanee, Tenn., "Fuel comes easy in some quarters."' Subject, "A Great Revelation and a normal course wife's first he as might be "expected, is that said higher education for women had "How so?" "Country editors get Prevented." Music by chorus choir. on the Book of Mormon is being con- - name?" "Crystal. An it suits her." couragingly. "I presume it U because get Mr. F: Van Loan will play a "Hew so?" "SHe's always on they su down." Philadelphia the first fruitage of Islam eTery'where proven its worth over early adverse poems and dictators ultimatums. Paul f the can't l. - is. the degredat!on of women; but criticism. Louisville Courier-Journa- trombone solo. "The Star of Bethle- (Continued on page nineteen) watch." Boston 'lranscript. Ledger. other views follow In the course of this lecture showing how the intro- "V- - duction of new-- Ideas since the revolu- tion has already brought to Turkish women a larger freedom. The lecture concludes with some very remarkable statements and pic- tures showing the progress which Christianity has in recent years been libit to mak'i even a'nonj a people emulated by uch an intolerant leli-rion- . The lecture rs open to the pub- Jl Adveirltlseinnieinift lic and a cordial invitation . is extend lie Woter' ed to all who can do so to attend. 2Z COLLEGE PRESIDENTS DISCUSS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PHASES church-officer- I am tho man who writes llie.t Alvcrtist rnnils of th; Cliun h evt-r- v wit-- k ami I a livery week and every day are danninj how to win people to rhureh. fDy It-- t Mull s;ike. ' NEW HAVEN. Conn. Owning the in plexit y. They want them for the. Master's sake and for.the jwople's "fiitue thou with us anuual convention of the ;mm1," is cleentlr I Iiavt I not to ; aild we will th tlitv their cry. Religious Education Association in tlisrvrtnl that am tipial my.hisk. rht" Church wants you. - Wollsey hall at Yale, the sieakers at On m has Imi-i- i lahl the luty of Mhowinj; jtt)jm- - why tJicy 'should ;o to church. ' the first public servic Thursday night She wants to help you. . were President Arthur T. Hardley of Jlut I Itavt Ikvu meit-l- y arjiuinjr, when I shouhl havo, lxt-- n inviting: ' , wants fellowship with you, C. Thwing Weit-- 1 She to Yale. President F. of u I'caxuns for clnin which iipply to hav krjit inv jm-- busy. ' rn Reserve University. . Prof. T. G. Slit wants t eomfort'Vou in sorrow, strengthen you in temptation, and rejoici with divinity school. h Fourcs of the' Yale All lht whih i knew in my inuri;most miml that jtrojt!r inmtot hr finjitfi! info yo-- you in s. Provident Hadley said: liaipim : ..'-- "Nothing has done more to unde- j In 1'linn h. ; ; ' She wants to ju ay with you, and to worship with you.

the influence of the pulpit in ! rline I lom- - 4lu-Chu- it hV invitat-ion- . She wants. you to share her work. in behalf of mankind. recent days than the attempt to de- What shouhl havo was to set forth - Ikmmj travts-uo- n liver judgment cn questions of bus- Hut that iinssaj,;i has hi for this nu'sscnmT. . Moxt of all, trho to knoir her Master, ami tfi join His fvf"''vjiyj. basis of a: to iue.s or jtolitics on the u i! t s.s to the Isn't this a tremendous invitation? tuerely casual ttudj of the facts. A' ihihf master jx ii ran ji the tfrrat in of the fli arris's traraiafj srrrr up- I preacher who founds his precepts etj,h: . ; Do You wonder that I am uneipial to writing it? on such casual study is like a lawyer hand-clas- p tin" vt'il ooiiM Im lifted, to show how tin pastors of this uity pray daily , for the .Only in the warm, cordial, brotherly and the wt boinini: eye. such as who linows no more of his case thanj If. soul-wt'lfa- n, tl-- power you e jury. What is wanted is the Miph's and how they yearn with an intense desire that, all men should await in Church can such an invitation he interpreted. ' know the low ami fellowship and ministry of the Church and her Lord," then few per- (,'o toCharrh tout(Toir. ana' Irani more than the Adiertisemeut-- liter is alh to

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Did you ever look over your" house which made them valuable'at the time Sold by K2rtUIVWkrDr,. MILADY'S GOWN1 and wonder what was the matter with but which passed with the years and of Middle Age Especially. A CARGAtN not only. Those it? It is home, of course, and the the articles found, to. detract ' deareet place in the world, but some- from the appearance of the rooms but have found no remedy for the horTors.th.it Free reading room. Odd Fellows' When you how you recognize that there is some- to be much in the way. "When one has - 10 a. m. during change of life, when through the lon- New Paris Fashion Will Make thing the trouble with the artistic ar-- ' the courage .to smash a few of the building. Fort street. Hours, oppress you bric-a-bra- 1 p. m. rangement of the furnishing. Possi- once-prize- d pieces of dis- to All welcome. hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, 'Smart' Woman Look Like bly you have been away for several pense with some of the pieces of fur- GATIONAL) when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, do , a Modern Galatea weeks in an entirely different atmos-- i niture which have outlived heir use- phere and you look at .your home fsom fulness, or. at least their beauty, and Rev. H. K. Poepoe. Minister. pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains IBy Latent Mall a different standpoint, for you have are entirely out of tune with the oth- Corner. King street and. Asylum don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ComjKmnd gotten out of the "rut of seeing the er furnishings, and burn some of the road. i ' PARIS. The tension is broken so eame things every day, it does not pictures which 'e would not want to 10 a. m. Sunday School. Interna is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds r far as the privileged ,few who are in eeem to suit you so well as it did. give to a 'child!" to play with because tional Sunday School Lessons, both the confidence of great Tar is dress- of women safely through this critical period. Possibly you notice for the first of the detrimental effect they --might English and Hawaiian. makers are concerned, and some of - p. time that the vase- In the corner is hav on. their artistic education, then 6:30 m. Christian Endeaor. . Read what these three women say: them are already on :n. way home, too heavy for the pedestal on which indeed is there hope of bringing the Service Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. and in New York a little later will it stands, or- - the color does not har- furnishings of the home where they i c veal the full secret of the coming monize with that of the chair which will be a joy and a delight. ' GERMAN7 LUTHERAN CHURCH From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. nodes to an eager feminine public. stands beside it Other things seem It has been said that "three moves Beretania avenue near Punchbowl TIitfalo, N. Y. UI am writitij? to you know mucli rotir ; T.ut 1 lt hw can anticipate all the essential to grate on your artistic sense and are fir tr Hear rubbish street " medicine has done for me. I faiUnl tcrriMy during the Lust winter they will have to 6how. ne- 11 suf--fere- roints you begin to study Into It. If th,e out of a house.' but neither one is Sunday services at a. m. and on my I d coming and summer and every one renuvked aUmt appearance.. Indications for the season roQms are furnished as the majority cessary if one will put sentiment last Sunday of each month at 7:30 from a female trtnible and always had pains in my hack, w are even more radical changes than rooms are, ' the-firs- t cause of go p. m. of real aside ami at the work systematical, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. appetite anil times was very weak. was supposed. Simplicity is the key-l.ct- e this lack of artistic arrangement will ly and with a determination to bring at . of. all the truly chic creations be found In the fact that there Is too artistic furnishings out of chaos. It THE CHRISTIAN CIIURCn 44 1 was visit ing at a frierul's house one day and she thought I needed in either dressmaking: or. millinery, much furniture, too many pictures, in may h Afsrv ftr th clearing-ou- t King and Alakea streets. j)avid C Lydia )L iMnkham's Vegetable Corapundt I tok it and have gaino t and coupled with this, in an effort to short, too much clutter.' We are en- process to purchase some- - new Peters, minister. pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling every d.i v. C PASSENGER, 15 MILES TO 1 eight letter awn attain the highest degree of physical tering an simplicity, the pen- pieces to take the place of the dis Bible School, 9:45 a. m. ' EveryhcKiy is asking me what I am doing and I recommend I.ydU r Ai: rircTRic li't.htfo t'armony. is study and dulum has swung so far toward ex- carded ones, but the home which has. .Morning Communion, if you TAHTZn; WARNER $125 COMBI. the of lines Sermon and Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter contours demanding perceptive im- travagance in living, in dress, in fur- been collecting rubbish for years with- 11 a. m. AT! C .'J SPEEDOM-TZH- a . wish and I Kope others who have the same complaint will see it and CLOCK AND ; agination nishing that it must needs swing back out systematic; clearings out every p.m. Klaxcn almost equal to that of a Y'outfg People's Meeting at 6:30 get health from your medicine as I did" Mrs. A. Ilomrcso, Ul Horn, two extra tire, sculptor. to the opposite direction and show spring .and fall cannot be made artis. Evening Sermon 7:30. a-- at -- : 3 Buffalo, N. Y. . i t re covers; fur-itureiia- Stanton St., chain; two ex. The difference in Is the beauties of the simple life. tic until all undesirable pieces of The Bible School will open 9:45, a C!:.-'.;t!- t rl.ni &. D. complete result that at every fashionable woman tomor- Styles in dress are far simpler than been taken out. Then ihi the morning sermon and com- .' rt cf f.r.ith cf car follows: of and. A Blessing To This Woman. t::'i; at row will be able, to fancy herself a those of a few seasons ago. "Back to few necessary pieces may be "careful munion-at 11. The Christian Endeav- Was ci'k t!i.e; uphcUtering, Sparv the country" is a call that has been ly and judiciously selected. So. Va. u I was troubled with a learir. dovm in -- modern Calatea, plus a very trifling or meeting In Kiciimoko, anl C r v--. t h ' will be held at 6:30 the i Nickel trimmings. Car heeded by great numbers within tthe As the time for the spring house-cleanin- g could long on my Ot ail tho 'y Amount of drapery, to whom the mod- evening, followed by evening ser- a female weakness and not stand reel. f.ve of - the l.: wetka. Cost car last few years, because of the desire approaches it is well to look ' medicines I took nothing helped me like I.ydhi E. Iinkham3 Vege- ern dress inventing Pygmalion has mon at 7:30. . . ' ".'.2. C - e r cxzectlr.a ta make tour simple is so Imparted for the life which hard about and decide whether the furnish- Compound. am- - now regular and am getting along line. I - ultimate knowledge of; her The church is located on Alakea table I ;': Czr cn te toujht at a bar- to live amid the activities of the city. ings are satisfactory from an artistic e -- cwn grace. street, lust ma.uk a of King. The min- cannot praise-th- Compound too much. It has been a blessing to mo c t ; inert plan. Car open Simplicity ia home furnishings has standpoint, and if not.determine whe- " The new styles adapt themselves ister can be found in the office at tht and I hope it will le to other women." Mrs. D. T lxr, ilJ West I' st rry prJvate caraje, kept pace and there has been many ther a discriminate clearing out of ' - to all personal heights, breadths and church from 12:30 to 2 every day ex- . Va. - read. The prettieat a clearing-ou- t time to rid homes of every object which does ei- Clopton St, South Richmond, .tii thickness. not offer cept Saturday and Sunday. He is in ii'ar.ia. A buy In a accumulation of years, articles utility, beauty or would 1 f! life. Kvery woman who puts in the ther comfort glad to hold conferences with anyone - t f;r f : - e cr.e. herself around which there was a sentiment not be the remedy. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. the hands of a competent dress art- upon any question that may be nress-- r Lodi.-Wis- . UI was in a bad condition, suffering from a female ist may henceforth be sure she is of appearing ridkrlVmsly dowdyish. age . look young is more ing upon the heart. tain to de my move. I naking the best of her physical qual- New stuffs for ton" are termined ever. Evening troub''?, and I had such pains in sides I coulil hardly the "haut than robes Lydia L. s eg- - ities, but in the hands of an incom til! extremely light, most of them will be sleveless and ' caringiy de- XALIHI UNION CIIURCn fore I had taken the whole of one bottle of nnklwm . Compound 1 felt better, and now I --am well and can do a good ' . C. De'cliley petent all except the superlative even gossamer-like- collete. Skirts will be short for danc King street near Gulick avenue. etable lovely will Incur the dreadful danger- - The desire of the woman of a cer ing and trains are wholly discarded. Rev. Horace W, Chamberlain, minis- day s worK. I tell every noay wnat youi; meaicme nas uone ior me. ter. 5lrs. Joiin.Tiiompson", Ixli, WisconsTiL . Bible 6chool, 9:15 a.m. . .i Morning Preaching Servlte, 10:45. For30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable fe- - Evening. Preaching Service, 7:30 Compound has been tho standard remedy for RECIPES TRIED AND FOUND VERY SUCCESSFUL BY Wednesday, Evening Prayer Service, male ills. No one sick with woman's-ailment- s try fa- 7 o'clock. , , does justice to herself if she does not this Wednesday C. E., mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it - afternoon Junior WOMEN OF HONOLULU . 3 o'clock. has restored so many sufferi ng worn en to health. "The Apostle Paul on the Fall of ! Write to LYDIA E.PINKIIAM MEDICINE CO. 1 Keclpes recommended by JHss Peck, Kewalo street Man" subject Sunday (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Stella will be the ' OXTAIL SOUP cakes with cracker crumbs before tine and 1 glass of grapejuice and morning, a contrast by Paul .' of the Your letter will be opened, read and answered held in strict confidence. . - uook iour oxtaus for tnree pours, baking. pour over fruit. Then set away to work of Adam' and that of Christ. b3a vronian and 7- or until tender. Into a pan put a freeze. Sunday, evening. Mr. Chamberlain OPTICIAN. . large piece of butter and fry ini.il a LETTUCE SALAD will speak on "The Serpent's Prom- ' ' light brown. Add a large onion, the 1-- 2 teaspoon salt. - CHICKEN LIVERS AND CHOPS ise.". . Z - t :n J - Fort Street 1-- finely-chopp- tail and a little flour, and brown. Pour 2 teaspoon .mustard. Fry a . ed onion to a .Children not attending, elsewhere ll C v on slowly, enough soup 1 tablespoon vinegar. light up-sma- are coroiauy invited to attend tnis t P'jy & Co. , to cover the brown. Cut te livers, -- one-ha- Mrs. E. L. tail and let it cook slowly. Add lf 1" tablespoon sugar. and add to onion. Put in enough Bible School. T. LaCrosse, As White as Snow chili pepper (which is to be tak- A'little pepper. floqr to make: a thick . sauce.. Add the Sunday School Superintendent, new-comer- s. en out cooking one-ha- lf an A cup of cream. seasoning and soup stock, and mush- jrill heartily welcome all after CLOTHES WASHED WITH hour) and one kitchen spoon of to- Add more salt or nyistard, accord- - rooms. Pour over chops. ARE THE mato catsup. Ing to individual preference. Garnish I SALVATION ARMY the lettuce with hard-boile- d eggs COCOANUT PUDDING i Regular meetings are held In the OYSTERS AND SHRIMPS sliced. 1 pint of milk. Add 3 eggs, 1 table- Salvation "Army hall On Nuuanu street spoon salt, between Merchant and Queen streets, one tablespoon of a cornstarch, a little butter, Put butter and 1 - as follows: Tuesday, Wednesday, -- CAKE cup 'Bake in butter- flour a pan cook, "but POWDERED SUGAR and cocoanut little into and cups powdered sugar ed Thursday, Saturday and Stfnday do not brown. Add enough milk to Take two of dish WMt nights at 8 o'clock. make a rather thick saucer with a and cream with on6 cup of butter. cups - . Sunday School at 10 a. m. - . couple of spoons of cream. Add the Sift this with three of flour, two ANISE COOKIES- 1.7-- ." 11 a. ra. . itap teaspoons of and two tea- 8 pounds, of sugar beaten with Holiness Meeting at Four well-beate- cornstarch '. Ask Grocer Don't Cry! yolks of three eggs n. spoons 7 eggs. 2 3-- 4 Y'oAing People's meeting at . 6:30 - Drain a tin of frozen oysters and add of baking powder. Add four Boat half an hour. Add y:u tw.;ve ycuraelf. Bring your eggs and one cup of milk. Stir 13 cups of flour. Flavor with arise. p. m. ; r to the sauce; then shrimps DO t2 & the ut - c. :r the Hcnolulu Cutlery minutes. , Drop in buttered tins and bake next Other Supday Schools are held at C- - - - ; Cc 7. atonic Tjmple, cpp. NOT cook. Just before servins, add morning: Sloan Mission, 3 p. m.; School street, lemon Juice to taste. in shells ' - Honolulu Soap Works, Y. t'. C. A, Alakea and Hotel St. Put FROZEN PUDDING 2:30 p. m. IJliha street, 3j. m. (Jap- . and serve. We rrlrd evfrythinfl. , 6 oranges. WALNUT COOKIES anese and Korean). MAKERS : 6 bananas. 1 cup brown sugar. : A cordial invitation to any or all DATE MACAROONS, 30 CAKES 1-- 1 basket strawberries. . 2 pound walnuts. these meetings is extended by " Beat the whites of four eggs very 1 basket raspberries. 7 tablespoons of flour.' - ADJUTANT S. MANHART, Add su- Officer in charge. . ui'uTiB stiff. one cup of powdered Arrange in layers in pudding dish. 2 eggs. II one-ha- lf 1-- gar, pound chopped almonds Boil 2 cups sugar with- - 2 cups water. 4 baking powder. Cccds, each of salt and Oriental Dress Pattern, and. lastly, one pound chopped dates. Soak 1 geltine in eggs and sugar together until LOCAL FIRM ADDS BIDPTT Err 'box cold water. Beat FOB trcidered and Silk Kimono Butter baking tins and cover the When sugar sauce Is cold, add gela- - light. ; . NEEDED DEPARTMENT 12 i S Tcrt St., above Beretania . I Pacific Heights Z kedrooras, furnhhel $125.CO 11 14 Sunday. services, 9:15 a. m. way. Services Saturday at a. m. Marv)a 4 - . Tom Sharp & Co., painters, ate Valley bsdrooms, furnhhed- .$125.00 Bishop will Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sabbath g Restarick continue his and at completed or racm-tle- Valley 4 $1CC.C0 SUNDAY SERVICES sub- 10 m. the installation "uuanu bedrooms, furnished series of Lenten sermons.' The School at a. Services Wednes whereby mir-- J 1 If You Don't Trade With the of Kahala-- 6 bedrooms, furnished $125.00 ject will be, "Christian Courtship and day at 7:30 p. m. Yors, etc., can be .done. Heretofore! Marriage."' The musical portion of A cordial invitation is extended to to sent to (A beautiful Beach Residence) . C Y. HOP WO MEAT MARKET ' such work has had be the - (Continued from page eighteen) th. service will.be rendered by the everybody to come and hear these mainland as there was no local con- - 6th Avenue, Kalmui, 4 bedrooms, unfurnished.... I25.C0 t, , KIrg-Stree- opp. Fishmarket United Choirs consisting of fifty vital subjects. cern In a position to handle it. In se- ducted, supplemented by a musical and voices. Reginald Carter will play taking this step, Mr. Sharp feels that i both of us have lost something literary program. James Puuohau, lections on the new organ after , the first ciimcii of cnmsT, he is supplying a long felt want in HAWAIIAN TRUST CO., LTD. president. service. SCIENTIST Honolulu. - SamDles of the work al 923 Fort Street. Not connected Ic any way with the St. Clement's Church Wilder ave- All services held in the Odd Fel- ready done along this line by Mr. Us-born- e, OUR SERVICE ana the Utah Mormon Church. We are not nue, corner MakikL Rev. Canon lows' building. Fort street. . Sharp speak well of his art and should GOODYEAR TIRES will ashamed of our doctrine and invite rector. Holy Communion, 11 Sunday services, 11 a. m. Subject, prove a boon to those whose busi- ELIMINATE your tire troubles. honest investigation. Strangers wel- a. m.; evensong, 7:30 p. m. "Reality". ' ness demands large plate mirrors, come at all meetings. St. Elizabeth's Church--Corn- er King Sunday school at.. 9:" .a. m., for which in time become disreputable STAR-BULLETI- N PER MONTH GUARANTEE VULCANIZING - , S.75 , street and Pua lane.- Rey. W. E. Pot-- 20 years. through falling away of COMPANY young people under the the FI12ST wine, pastor. Sunday services, 7 and Wednesday meetings. 8 p.m SO Alakea SL ' Phone 4683 .METHODIST Ei'lSCOlML evening ( ii. - 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Korean serv- iinu ices, 2:30 p. . At the First Methodist Episcopal m." Church, corner Beretania avenue and Epiphany Mission, 10th and Palolo, Victoria street, tomorrow, the pastor, Kaimuki. The Rev. F. A. Saylor, in Rev. R. ElriT?r Smith, will occupy. the charge, White Wings Ienten Services as follows: pulpit' at both preaching services.-Mornin- subject. "Popular Religion March 29 Sunday. 11 a. m. SHOOS AWAY DIRT and Christ's Religion." Evening sub- April Palm Sunday, 11 a. m., 7:30 ASK YOUR GROCER . ject. "Three Real Heroes." Music by p.m. . . . chorus choir. at both services. Aui 12 Easter Day, 7:30 a. m., Epworth league service at 6:30 p. 11 a.m. m. Iea.ier. Mrs. Rov R. Banks. The Evening Service during Lent Largest Assortment of will be devoted to a song service and CATHOLIC short address.. People of creeds ORIENTAL GOODS CATHEDRAL all Fort street, c?ar Beretania. Rt are most cordially invited to worship JAPANESE BAZAAR Rev. Libert, bishop of Zeugma, pas- with us. This is the only place of tor; Father Maximin, provincial. Sun- worship in the outer Kaimuki district Fort St. " Opp. Catholic Church day services. 6. 9 and 10:30 a, m. and is a pood place to come to. espe- and 7 p. m. Low mass daily, 6 and 7 cially n the evening, when you .do not a. m. High mass Sunday and saints' want to go down town. Io something THE UMTED SALVAGE CO. days, 10:30 a. m. special this !nten Season, and. let the Ixird bless your endeavors. Come and pray Receives new goods by every ST. iCGl'Si ;,;:S CHAPEL and sing with us. , Coast steamer. Ohua lane. V.'aikik Rev. Fr. Valen- St. Mark's Mission Kapahulu tin, pastor. Sunday services, 9 a. m road. Rev. Ieopold Kroll, priest in BUY HERE AND SAVE 7.0 Per Cent: charge. Services: Holy Communion, H37 I'OKT ST. - ciirKni of jkscs christ of first Wednesday each month, 40 a. m.; LITTEK DAY SAINTS and 7: SO p. mt Sunday school every 1704 Lusitanta stiet. Sunday serv- Sunday at ! a. m. . ices. 11:4. a. in. to 1 p; m. Sunday Holy Communion first Sunday of the ... Goods - Honolulu Dry school, 10 a. in. Young Men's and month."- 4 SALE NOW Young Indies' Improvement Associa- t. FlizabetliV Itiirch Treated GRAND TWO WEEKS' corner- and' tion meets Sunday evening at 7:30 King street Pua lane. ' o'clock. Lidits' Relief Association I'ar.on W. E. Potwine. pi iest-in- - meets Friday at 10 a. m. i ('i.ai Miniiiiv m-- i ices, . i ioiy v oni-- ! 27 Hotel St.. - Oco. Bijou Thntrr n!r.i:iii 7 a r.i.. on second., fourth Erisfor.li. ( iii iM HES jand tilth Sundays; .1.1 a. m. on first prayer ad-- i St. Andrt-w'- s Ciitncdrai Emma and third. Evening and 7-- ;. . at in.- .at street, near Beretania. lit.-Rev- H. B, dress Korean services ; J. W. Kershrer Restaritk. bishop;' Rev. Canon Wm. jli ::'. a. .n'i.-- and vl-T- . p. ni. Vulcanircr : Ati't. vicar. Sunday services, 7 antf 3 1 a. in. and I'.ZJ p. .in-- .Sunday SEVENTH DAA ADVENTIST ScliiHiI, H:4- - a. lu. Hawaiian ' Fill IH H King SL Lib: ary. gallons, Rov. Lei-pd- Kroil, pastor. 707 Kinau street. Pastor F. C, Con i u i:n'i v n .!J iJ'7T.i: r.ri.n: tin. s.Tr'.::i.Y. MAKni l's'ihi t.

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Ave. i:r. wi'li a n."N'. attractive, bsin-- l ; ( !:' e rn.'-i.pi.ti- v proef room: i m- - t.ilt.v, ; v .; in m' !'ia rt.-rs- . laun-Ir- j vatp family; central; ha Ui.k.irli antl Karaue; lot T.".2""; maRiiU'icent I St. Phone 2l7'. ""-:u- i view; r, ' a,::l. min.;v rf!,ta!,s ,n vrt street exten- - !iv fu t!,e rar lino: rn.e ...... r. , ... n'ts i v. . v.. v. ..'a. iivm t.. .1.. ' i. rear. a r" Lintna ?t.; Furnphr.i morns. Waikikl ca II. i;:1!. , (. car lir.e; 2317 Kalakaui Ave . "1. m Hawaii. 4 . rv'l r.7;s if. 4tu. 5::s-tf- FURNISHED HOUSES ; - !''.'" i; t.. ;'"."".t a lets on IJ.liha Iarjre. airy furnished roo-r- rcT-!- .vii WaskiM iue of P. encea. 73 INre'aru i nr i crt.Tel. I-- .j . V.'eava-- K. Kiin.i.-;iiei- l iHit.ealow. 2 l.etlrootns ci-r- a:al S." ('ii!i'.:a jii'eraiscs. . I Kai-nuki- o:;e 1'iiie vi.-- Ni"i,,ii:i V;t Kasv Pink mi. IPh Aves.. k !". i f.-- T ' ( ; I :. i in.--. . i'v. col, t o:nt"er;ab!e roorr-- rent; 2" O , r . l ,.ini;!'i;i. ... t Kin Kalaril-i- . LEGAL NOTICES. St.. ior. ".' tf. i;:;t. One for Every "Want" in tip.-- : PiiiPfiT coi iiT or Tiii; l.e! .".('!:;7..; TUT. i bin. k-- i ''frolll cu! Ju lii ial Pirt i:ir. Terrif-.r- .'f Ha- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS i ar. on P'th Ave.. Kaituaki. Pa'.olo Fiit a t i :i-- - waii. At Ph.uul.ers In Private, la ';i:e-- siile. Pi ice, t a.--h; with l 1 1, i . S'l.t. !'t the Matter cf the P. L.te of William Houekeepin4 $120; ol u t. .ilviiL'j terms. :V2. .:. ;tin ami ,?PJ a room?. V Mi. ' . Morley, ih f easeii. IS.OU; by J2.."0. S. K'.z?,. il: i, hi'-nil.- Pro.-pe- vetk l Apply V''. ct St. i Pa-ailiu- s petition :.7'H-1- n a ,n o tf. Or. airl Pila"4 the V. liish.oo Pi!i';tr.l. aa a ef Tr'at Poini'.ii.v. P: UarpaiTs n m"rea7e37ate on .eeashoro. , r.lon ni;"' ROOM AND BOARD plains 1: i il is 1 .in n oi ii.e i ?,.iu' M 1. i''" and hnis. Telephone 1602, Mor-lev- . ; Teiritoty of Ihiwait of William i' a- PcaU," P'l Stancenwald P.uiMIng. v ' w'.ta r-- . defeased, late of Lcrtlsbridsf Mill, El Verano.Nioely furn!5haj rcci ;, Petworth. Connty f.f Suse.t. K!'..uland, hoard. 1013 IWetanla Av--;- DOCTORS' DIRECTORY i wherein it asks to be allowed the fti::. above - TLotna3 Square. Tel. 2. A. v. . A'HAU GLTC C L U of ?1!M.S2. and d.f.r;;es itelf ith Pr. Ik Nishizirna. specialist snrgery, sum ,",.7.'"'.. and that the of rsks .. " AN pyiu-coloy- . 'i-.vr- 5 M. 1 P. a H r.Of.ri.'T Sunday lho S;l!no nu,y ! faanua and :i Table board at the a.m. i.UKt.i nr. 403i. Kir.c: Street, I'ho 10 t', cclal fort. lei. 1 .1 oved. and that fl 'ii.al order ma be Lit. r . ....:2-t;n- i i ' jnade di.,tribiii ion of the proportv rates by wet k and mer.tu. of 371)2 per- - tf. i 'a .a;. ?. jietnainim? in its bands to the ! 1. Vonss entitled- tiioreto and 8 ?, roo-- .s lit from all farther and future respo- With or without board. wi'h t and HA V.'. .CHLMflA. nsibility and liability' under tr-a- as lirivat" entrrnce l'.l:, BAKERIES. town. Phrt.e '!"". ' ; Mich Ancillary Administrator. - A i TT7TA nMrm ' 1 tq: Vienna Rakery has the best home - It is Ordered that Tues. lav, the Ph Viirw of April. It'll, at oMotk A. M..J 'made bread, German Pumpernickle, Ke-o- h n with hoard in private :r Pretzels and Coffee Cake. 1123 belore the .ludt-- .r sat-- l v o;rt. at th: yt-u:.- Ik-an- cent rally located, for i.'.a. AL'TO F L M.'T.. ; Fort above Hotel St. Tel. 2124. Court t of said Court, a; Horo - Ph i.e 471. 5l72-t- f Itilu aforesaid, be and the sain.2- - h. re- - - :.SU2t.' I'r r. i r FOR SALE FOR SALE . by is appointed a the fane and pl.t.'"? Fakery, 212 nr. flm- - he.irins: said petition and no- Home Eeretania, lor 2 y For gentlemen In a privata - ! farr.:!; t f ;. r . v. J 'i.-- - Tei; at Sa i r ee i r:nr. Phi- CAMEKAG FOR SALE. ma. Cakeo and doughnuts fresh tounts. ami that all persons ititnot-ever- " ID 12 S. King St.; every cc:v- - .:,. '.:. . iitid lit.;- - day. 1 Jos ton 1 akej beans eu may then and there appear and !at!'i, El:3-t- f ; . - bread--o- nienco. Pa aii 12 i Fccond IIar.'l Cameras bought, sold and brown Saturdays, show cause, if any they have, why 7 1 ;;. : f ed. r. a Lew .' l.'.l , iviiig street, aud exc lain-i- J. Koda;rApU 3liup, koP,S2-t- f the same should not be- granted, and Day or i . tf. Hotel, and- Unh--n Sts. t . j vaav present evidence as to who are FAMILY HOTEL ( BAKING AND CANDYM AKER. . I av r . entitled to the said property. -- : - ; a A ; at- - .p P.-r.- i Uasi- - 'I Dated. Honolulu, T. H., this 7th da- The Cassidy, only home Let?!. Y.'a!-ki- ki l' j - A y . j CCCOANUT PLANTS FOR SALE. .now sunrise iia Kery. r rcsa pies, can p,. ( t, to-.- 1 : : 1 . .. Reach, censista cf icL'.i' il i .1:. . n rii I , ' : : i i Ave', r it )ec.ally. li . -- a a at. at r. uies. vvtuuiaK othrs ' jv (Ui;l-- cottages and single roerrr?. f hes la o ' C.. ) i . CVa-- f h' fti. I Co oanut plant for Samcan va- Nuuann nr. P.uretania. Tel. 47S'J. excellent,-P1"- I " , sale: I. A. DOMIN1S. ' ft. prcrr.ena ; fi. .).:; liirk. y.l CH2:)-tt- . 1 . , S- ; . 1 Arre' :.: ! -t riety. Apply A. D. ii Is, Lihne, 13 T.i. '1 eiie .'olu. . Clelk. at the 'end cf whicn sa:;:d L' 1 HI: a: Kauai. f.277 At'-torne- y::v. c: BLACKS MITHING. liOLMKS, STAXLHV & OLSON, bathing pool and beautiful I , r.rl A1( lir.a Pa"i. i:otitors. La N'atividad s : for Petitioner. 2005 Kalia road. Tel 2S73. TaJ I PiAVO POT RUCTION. j ;la- M;it.ila 7. ' re-ver- :.7i'7 14. 'atal sfaekes at all work. Waon y Mar. 21. 2. V:,'7: t .. J .mtce - - Two I., re Ii; u?!-- t Mer- - r-- Pitpat rick Pot St., nr. rr y reasonable. I Na-..- . . a i r ta' h;J ( ,'277-'t- f SEALED TENDERS. haa. iiw Kic, nr. Waikikl Road. NEWROOMING HOUSE Macki". V-- : AUTO PAIN TIN n . 5r,32 6m I". t( h phaae Desirable part? SKALKI) TP.NDPh'JK be receiv- - :f varirs will o pr-- 20J. r . The new R. Ft. mo'v-it- - ri.y, and unfurnished, the 237-23,33- Mi i::4 nirti, ed by Superintendent of Public 1 ; : ( the rooming house. S. YAx Auto-r- in rs '; r at ?lr'. ?lv. 52", jO. -- 'h ?:''". S10 and ' up 12 noon of Tuesday. i Works until St. next to railway station; he: !o d: . ?,- to i.l," !. MADEIRA EMBROIDERY. S :; up to -' a 'iicte See list in our ail ' r,si ot April S. P.)U, for FPKNTHING AND Pa'ntii.c: Co 1 t cold water shower lath?, xk.z office Trent Co., Ltd.. Fort CAFE. j INS TALLING AND WOOD- - STKilL room, library ar. l c . i'r-7- ; Kir. 2; rrcf garln; ' St., betwet-- "i Fern Trim Ft. t : 1 . t ' i t f 'Mi "nd Merchant. i,a,' f eaelt UN LOCKKKS. NATIONAL IH AKD home czY.:: I .'a.-.- h.r'-!i''o- 54t2-i- f izt it zi:z ry, fen?, K u fo; n . 7 Koyal Cafe, everything the ' best atjAll.MORY. T. H. A U T.O "OG1LE REPAIRING. i.r. , ::7" rata HONOLILP, cf the army and navy. Tz: .'.it y I ba' caps a:.d dresses. S; ecialty of ; popular prices; fine home cooking; lt a ' The Superintendent of Publie your ratrc-u;-'- -. 1 prices. ga-- Sclicltin? . h. :; a.ir.g . Knon:?, fur nishe. or unfurnished to prompt ct a Initial Reasonable. :p:-tf- . service; Beretania, nr. Fort Vv'ovVns rese rves the to rej-- 4713. nl-- F. V. Ii V at rri.t Tel. Opea day and t. J. '.:: :.' suit, School street; . 1 tf tenants; St., cpp. fire station. K. Nakano, Pr.1 l or 1 . : - sv ' j,, or all ttn lets. VT. Weisberg, mar.ar. :; bedrooms, PUT. K'alakTui. Ave. Ap- i "he Tr,v err. elope -- a time,-avip- &"43;tf Plans. sneri'ieatlonV. and blank C R L 'c S V. e K MIC. hi ply Mrs. Mary Laoiitr, ;; School invent:'-'!- No ;ei.;resi?' p.eei ss;itv. , lonrts of propositi ;ire t,n fj! in the Pi.- - a- - i St. ;:i:;. Mer- f 1 Cafe, Sui-cnur- - ti!"s--- ARTinClAL LCV.T.RO.' 1:1 r. raio b: '!: or cc 's. 11' Mtf'an lksa Alakea nr. (iti(. ,,r . ru.enf of Pub- Hen TI e Gritty Grf .k (no fit. - p.t.ir-Puiletit- 000,1 gerv.ee. ua- in- liobi'.i i l'o., Ltd., sole cnatu. cook,, ii.i Vnrks, Capitol Puihlini;. Honolahi. relathan the T rrihle 1 e.rk). aa ; Mer- f V.'p 1:: aV e a ;. pati-r.tee- 2 office rooms, second floor, 16 der new management. Reasonable a;;enis tor . .tf y .1. W. CALDWPLL 'St. dependent laborer, who a!'.vas hd a '. Ap-l- M. S . f. a. :'. chant St. J. McChesney. Open toll 11 ::'.'' p. m. rt f -tf Superintendent of Public Works. good j ab awaiting hira. ' r..-.n- - o73S-3- V- ;:.-..- Ii.i i a: 1 Oai:u IJaiiroad ship-til::- .' Honolulu. March 27. I. It is interesting to recall the days - P P 0! 5TE. boohs :"o S'ar W :' 'in (fr'iee. tf r.sll-Mar- . 27. 2v 3", all, Apr. 1, 2. 3. 4. when 1; on union labor had all the wcr Boston Cafe, coolest placo in town.; 7. it wanted. After the show drop in. Open day c 1ia lia-- PINTARPLE-CLOVE- FOR SALE. . a v. : , : i and hight. Pijon theater, HoM St. ! f).a23tf -- .; 'Vi i, ,!!;,- oT rp.ve.: 'V ry 1!. .'-- ?( c'.a ;..( Of - - j '.. i a .. t a :.-; mm Tias 1 and a".- li.'. A il'7. niLt.C'l FN.LISHER Columbia Lunch Room; quick serrlca ta.' o'.is. and cleanlin ?s our motto; op'-- day mwm m Wo! he It May Save Your Lite and night. Hotel, cpp. Hethel street, D.'.lK-tf- . - ' t . a a- h N- - . Ve Co.. . r- The object of this advertisement 'The Eagle," Rothel bet. Hotel and, is to instruct people in the cariy King. A nieo place- - to -- eat; fine I ;7 BICYCLES AND SUPPL'ES. symptoms of tuberculosis con- boiae cooking. Open night and day. or 1 POULTRY FOR SALE, ' I 'M'lNT OFFICE. k533S-t- f va.'VvV - sumption, so thai they will go to V. ha- T,.'vV " t-- .' ' MAKIKI HEIGHTS POULTRY pfiysicians before it is too late. .'1 .. "The HofTman," Hotel St., next the ! : Ran.-.'- E. C. Tel. ia' POHLMAN. Encore. Ph st meals for price in v -- 3. l a s et 'a SUSPICIOUS SYMPTOMS town. Open all dav and all night. ! k5335-t- f CoHfjh or expectoration, even if only (

CLE REPAIRING. . little in the. morning, Astor Cafe. Ur.exeolled borne cook- 1 la-- a which you kit ing. Pest materials at popular pri- -- hardly notice, if continued i . over two ces. Try us. King nr. Alakea St. .''1 .' j' av ar raa be Convinced. months. 5ou0-l- y o I V Frequent "Bronchial," "Grippe N'w-- Orleans Cafe. Substantial meala r. FLOWERS FOR C.ALE. rcVCT - cr attacks cry suspicious- . St.1 moderate. Alakea cor .Merchant t ' I v v ic a.er In BlOOd Spitting. If blocd is coughed '-- v- 1 1;. ci . ' ' ktya. Fnion St. is : . up the cauie tuberculosis nine r . rvke; Tel. 1C2C-- times b ten. u WORK WANTED Pleurisy.1 'Caused by tuberculosis . . S; Pi?? in ;il! kinds f flow-'- ' - T I- ef freh 1 w - about L'mes In v '"A 1 i n v,:-- . , 1 seven t:n. l;s a t. b.r tan a; t-- . I", li'a'ir, 121 For: Str ?t. yi i '..I,;- i; !!:.;!". s'.!!1 ; ight Very suspicious. two which H. Sweats' - . t ii. lan.ily in desf itUie f unistat'c- , e- - id i;nde;take tc afrslst hiai Loss 0! weight and slrenQth very ia ' :;.iv'? ;' rin .ip 22"3. FERNS' FOR SALE. ; suspicious, erpeciaily if there is slight .ta.iiti m. the A.-s- oi i;..tt Chat it.i- - s. m: I ' cough. . n a han'-'- i ' " ui e to plac r - - .' bt Civ e be c;:i;r.e-'-- - t t (.- ...r 'k? us call ani thx,v s - mi-- ;a si ;; . ed. Sp.ch-;t- in nil k::a:s of ;nail- If cf these our t.eejy in the in any 'symptoms are present, y ? IV ' -- e t !i a 1. ; A '? 'c::'M'.r f: kind.: . atai it as no matter tlOU Ufll V0U lOOk'OT ' w e pi.-r."..-- ry a; M. Y.'k;:a. At a m vi s t.ett. c;in ' Kir c p . cut cut this ad., take it to your .. a o ay P'a. - iistd.e ; . 1 St., unitt Nursery. led 1 physician and explain your case. be, d I f I a.i 2". to .;" ;:i p. we c'.i- - oar tties in it fiart You can be cured ir you take e-- t ; v v.'.o j;; :.. w a:. . i. M: 1' cf:. TV-'e-- 'l d T W O , - . .. J I IP'- - - -- V'lN ,y, A ,;..) UJ A J J in time. Thousands cf patients it v. ;. n w e ! :;. - A a ; ia - Kr,-.- f,'" M..-c- h b jv-.- n '.itre.;:.j '..in,, ipy 13. K"l. ' po-wp.n- r s i who have been treated in the spi:n"i;i: 1 ioil another nnrkirini. . . ;a tAi.-'-na-l Va-- L' . A j; ! - ! well r of the v ot d 'har- AWiU K TO WTKKItU' IM7.I E v incipient stae are today. ' l . I ' . i .1 . j i I (luvOI llll.lt It 111. Al i.r c si w: pi ii u :i s vol IpslJc ibl nsin iui ii.iXwi.ri r stai: r.ri.i.i:TiN".:s.'rri:i.v.' m Kcir:: lvii. TWT.NTV nNi:

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H f 1 i li li o HAWAII'S MUSIC. SHIRTM AKER. REFERENCE FOR BUSY PEOPLE 'Krtfst K. Kaal, 51 Young WJg.. Tel.Ju. Yamatoya, shirts, ri.'irr.as. !!:::.. S67. teaches vocal and lnstruta'fl. noa to order; Xuuanu near PiujC--L 6752-t- f 5 AUTOMOBILE. GROCERIES. OPTICIANS. ' tfv-ii- l J, Taxi, PIxh" 2"0n and 4'jSS. C'. J. 1'ay i: Co.. grocers, pbone 2441. Ftandara Optical Co. 1116 Fort ' J YAM AT OY v Ku!t Phone 2STo. S A. AUTO MO BILE. l' b'trett. street. 5, 3. "? I :33 Fcrt. Shirts. ra;a-a- k!n:-;- CLOTHES CLEANING. CLEANING AND DYEING. .1 i : i . t v PHOTOGRAPHERS. C;i!! l!i:fl:i-- ',vbn von v:iUt uftrei JEWELER. Yt-ll- Honolulu Art l'hotn Gallery. Hotfl a f"r-- - " Hou-- 'staii J, IiMa--' o,-- f i i -- cor. ' 1 D,,. x.'A f tal, Kins ami Abkea. ELiritr.r! Jin. r'r.'g i:r.v?j (;. tr.c ar: and Xuunnu Ft. Upstairs. i PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. j Chinese Jade Kings and Pendant our J 76 - : AUTOMOBILE. sjecialty. Hong Kee Co., Hotel j rc ; t art r.tion; Ab- Okarncto. :.:;t. cr. Alapal St.h'0 WonlfcsL'o.. 73 X. Hotel St. Ttonc " K'arar h-- " V. you S For an expert repair nan r!r ? up ZZ. Lr" HcUl Ft. S. Itacka. Trcp. : : ,. H u::: auto, call 1033. furnished st txl - EsiTrtes witbou'.J Eir-rlion.bl- M. Millan t. stainl.- oS12-r.t- . Standard Sewirg Xz7-- . k. r:41-C- g at K.hk Ih ul'e "'; ii m Miit h it rl.'.mp,! charge guaranteed. Mch. t Vli vo.ir and work 'j 11 AND l"""'- - ,...... Fcrt SL Guarantee i. CLEANING REPAIRING. j i tin liuiiiiii., l liiuii.' ROOMS ncivt.iiiia ni. ma-Alcov- r7r.n-t- f I'lonp-r- . AUTOMOEILE. ' Sun Wo. Go'd and Silversmith; - Tte lr"tar.:a ami I'.nna' centrallv located, nicely j : r i VWY. - (row ar.-- !. dyp.1, air-. ('.ill Stanley Ftra'k-- when you "want C tertal and work guaranteed. If not Ftp.; rhcne 312". Clr ?!.f3 1, r. r' ...... , furmsheu. hmma Let. Peretania and ,n ... - cam , ?!.'-r- t r -inuncnn money uo rftM.(i a a !vf d V.'oik p;ar at u aon Oenxfry.j a car. ri.oru- .n. inuntr Manu, wrna, ri Yinevard jj saiisiaciory iu rtiuuu ( - f.. f.. r ( r I 4. ui.d VAita Uhlg., k-t- f.-.- -h nr.l- ttl. called aLd delivered.! Ohio tetania, ort.(, AUTOMOCI LE TRI M M ING. ROOM l 5531-C- a c . V lii.tf-- St.. 'opi. Young Cafe. S. King' Ft. r Pu:i iiiowl. "Tojo-- s Tastily furnished room 3 can Le)p built, (ovt r. J iiiid repaired: .tire MILLINERY. found at the Hex. King and Rich c!'-an:r.- LEGAL NOTICE. U.. Ogato. gold and 6Hversmith; vork A. 11. C., K. Jkoi-Iuiii- o, stylis TAILORS. repairing; Fatisfao VJ and seat coders to order. millinery. King ards streets. money J ; li guaranteed; refcnded If not tl'.n iarhL?--i- cW and t nr.'IJethfe!. 2136. I .CAFE. Phone SURGEON CHIROPODIST. f c:i::'i-i- M jtiver street nr. HoteL FIKT - Bausiaciory. Idnui.akta PauaLl. Tel. 414i. in thi: , ,,roiT.T. ,,' The lloyal Cafe; me.ns sent i)r'. 11. K. Merrill , surgeon chiropo- . Chee Quong Sing Kee. Merchant Tai lt. ( ii oi;t.,MUcC u if . ', Up-to-da- . l; Ii te rr-.- --ly- 4:;1- - St-- S:3'- - lor. "styles it - V tV 'lK'ri" i:,:ar Fort Mrs. Hodgson, experienced teacher! Hist at Mclnerny'a Shoe 'Store, - - -- iriZ aid i ' " t( I- M- - j 21 X. Einrr cor. Nuuana U';' ,:,, tVte V.'';'.V'4, of 'piano, cor Hertania and I'nion. - S:;5' Saturday's C T. Cictl.ps (U-ane- ! inaxi-nut- n 1 1 jZ m H&yathl; j resed. (' :c La Insular Presidentes, Honolulu s;gu interviews 4 to C- - ?!.'' cliarge. h L f - ' U TcL 127&. tar.ia, cor. PLk'.i. . . !, Toha.-- Co., 1113 Fort j,.ACeAle' ROYAL TAILORS. Ur '" '"'' I'.-nt'- ou 6tre.t. . . . :; readir:;: .hng up-to-d.- t.0'.-ly- - and the 1120 LAUNDRY. Military taller, a:l bteat - Fashion Clothing Fortl - CLEANRS 'M'-- - - at Co.. Mf v.. A. Wood.o, Ho- . a Mrs.- lujiwara,- P- r- - . y - 12'P.'ie- . styles, to crder. guaranteed; ' . Pukunaga, Clothes cleaned, press st. .,.,l0Iie 4(j,4, - - t;t.-- l(r ! F.., massage I - a,Ks taiiiu a 1131 ladie- - r.t- -' clothes clean l."-- od! repaired. 1422 Fort street. treatments. S. OZAKA Sllip Lee. flrst-clas- work done rea-- Bcnahle. L. Won. N.:i:a Fl. -- ii,-..r- i r,- - , i ; . . i ir v. .m j. .1, iv ft t.,,w,.i :ii..m. i. - ej ii.ii ?'! wn:i npv r.nnrn mu iur.b. Dealers In .hardware, chinawareM Bonatly. Beretania, near Alapal -- -- i -- tl-.- t . :i.:.J a P., Pe w 1.. ;' the same Drv-dood- us Xotioll?.! Cr'9-- 1 V , , , Ciiv C.n. 1H1 Xuuanu St..; ioik More, mi :mi and glassware. King rie;ir' wij. i i Street v;,nui.i as.. i aim... a j i 117 King " T. Shinzaki, Tai'.cr; cp-t- - ap'roei. u.ai - - ls r. g. street. Fish Market. ( Merchant Try the ".Star;" Tel. m2. We .reps, ,";, r h'' (,t' HistriPution1 of EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. OPTICIAN. STABLES AND GARAGE. i LIVERY STABLE. dite fashiona. Y.'crk zwtzz: L d-li- L ct-Ld- property to the per 1 1 ! I m,-i- Ave. corner . 24 hrH.i,!" nui: Y ..-- - rMn Beretania within . .. . . I . V:Pnriiit...... i ?.i teret.i St. nr ... . . f,.t . T V . 1 nvomV 1 $.".Co around island. Lewis Stables. llaunii.? ckfta. (11S( v. ...i.v ...I, i..iPmin ii, uil ' i Till I livery reaso to t.argHig I turnouts k:.37.VCrn. " ' ,'r' v Phi.np 11 inc.,1 ..r .1 t.ot.l .,.. King St r rar.itAi n'hM our kFirstclas at Uvil 1J - r t htA rafps Tpmtnrv , Idverv Stahlfl ii uuiu.,. ', - . GROCERIES. guaranteed prices to TAILORS ,' at suit the l Crst-cb?- a hr-p- ,.t e;p . 34S King. nr. Tel. W. K. rr.ida Lis Trend all work neatly dctie.J ;r hei Tai K e (lr6cery Store, King street,! times. 1107 Alakea cor. of Hotel. Ladies' and gentlemen's. II. Y. Punchbowl Chun?. suits tj : Cunj cr.is-t- f ? 1. H 2CCS. &. order. A Perfect Fit Is Guarantt-- K'Lg nr. Kalaknna Ave, Tel. oVPm'p J-'1- Fhone j Co. King and Bethel Sts. . C.j(; ,r' l'.w'"'a7 Ji'?Vt KIr.g da-ot- r."42-rrn- . (V, V 343 Xortn St.. c;;ci:ta . . iV. Tii.l.' I.n.ti,finr .t LEGGINGS AND HARNESS. o i i 1 y. L.t... A XV A l s i "V T A - NOTICEC. ; .hatah.-r- of raid ourt at his Court TP ITm a 77 A i ' . . 'O ".A . '. ' 11 . . pM,n in the Judi iary I luilding inl( t (ft J v. p .tit ) tyle of canvas and leather leg Army & Xavy, Merchant Toilers; up-- ELECTION OF OFFICL'MS. I lonolnlii. (Vuuty of HonohiP.i, he and j (m ginga made to order reasonably; abo to-da-te establishment; clar.'.a ar. 1 i i Ya j '!.e same lit it by appoint'-t- tjh.' harneaa repairing neatly done. repairing, 1G3 King. ccr. Bh-- ? Lu , EL "KiAaiaj Plar.tatiin Ccirp.-,r-y- Ltd. t:'::P' and phife for hearing paid IYti-- j mamoto, Beretania near Itlvtr 574S-tf- . and Ae t.n.nts. u:id that all per--' At the ai.n'i: 1 iu- re' 1h k- - f.ons int rested may then and theie; S. MiyakI, np-to-da- fe. perfect Zt - h.-h- , pp.-a- any they! DYEING, M holders tf th.- ahove rompany. and show cause, if CLEANING, PRESSING CARPENTRY AND CEMENT WORK FURNITURE REPAIRER. made to crder reasonah'.y. P. O. i:i Hot.r.luhi on the lstli of M.u ii.' have, why the same should not he! Box S33. Kukui SL near er LL i 555S-ly- w i ; may , dyeing, re Ye . 1M4. the ioilowii.g- directors cr.o'.ted, and jireser.t evidence as The Island, clothes cleaner; guarantee all kinds of building; Furniture of all kinds repaired and MILLWORK. (Icdfj to setve fur t:io ei.sui:. ar. itc who are tnritled to the said prop-.-; pairing and pressing. Tel. 223S. repolished reasonably. Try ' ! me. John iz: Mr. P. M. Swar.zy, Mr. T. c. rty. . Kinau. bet. Piikoi and Keeaumoku. men. Kukui st nr. River at Tel. 3716 !illwork of all kunds done to order O. Okazaki, np-to-di- ta Ul'.crii'r Charles 52J Hotel aboVe - i GC33-3m- . PuncLbowl- Mr. Jh H. Vo.V:iou-e- . Mr. Hated tl-- 14th day of March. - Oahu Mill Co.. Hotel St., nr. River pabrr.a3; l)..is. l'14.: i 5793-tf- . shlrt3; rcu.scmh!d m.ii? t3 ' ' ' H. Laird. Mr Y. C Shi. !ds. w hi lei Signed W.M. L. WHITXKY. r.812-Ct- . order; 1C3 Hotel, near r.lTtr itre., t ! ! t . CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. CARRIAGE. MAKERS. 5.:3D-Cm- . ll. W. . Mist w:,s . let ted o of h. Cjt nit Court of the First . :r. i i'd.. .. . Second-han- d bought, Bold.re-palre- d i furniture MISSION FURNITURE. r e ;:s ai.u-ito-.... j :rei:u. George Yamada, general contractor. Lee Kau Co., high wagon manu-- t cheap.Cho Suk CMn,1406Fort class ta At" a .li ! Attes, : K. Matsukf, np-to-da- til', r. suhse.jueiit mett'p.g of t!.e V- - "flC 1 n. fi748-1- v mrchial rotiraotco fiirnichol . painting, - facturers; repairing, trim- Ued. 544 S. King, nr. Punchbowl; 1210 Xuuinn SL rear Verz'iz'.x CL h.v,ir.'g the" I landless Building Telephone 2157 ? ming; cor. Beretania and Aala Sts. i MliBlon or koa furniture to order. w. rt'Weeted' to set v. Clerk of ,!:e Cin uit Co,n of First FURNITURE DEALER. W l m, U 1. oJtiters 553S-l- y n . i .. - ...... I ! vt-- bl i x hr3'i-fir- u 1. r. - . .. I . iri.nil nini.K Hit; ei.s .z: j vhiui. Ptt'.-id- K. i C. K. adminis-Yi- i claa-ing- , t r.t, Mr. M. Swr.nzy;' (I'l.W, attorney for - We sell Bamboo furniture; buy and K. Xakabayashf, tailcrir.?, dry ' Y. Miyao, contractor and builder. Pa- CARRIAGE REPAIRER. MATTRES3 MAKER. e s ; trator. sell second-han- d Preidt r.t. 'Mr. T. C. Ha ' all kinds furniture. repairing. Kir? near A'.aril TL P.. YVod. ).o.;s--- ; :.s..3 Mar. 14. 21. Apr. 4. J. Hayashi, C55 King C::i-f!ra- . Trtasurer, Mr. II. 2. 223 223 Repairing and horseshoeing, efficient St., Talama. mates furnished free: and Yamaguchl. Mattressea all sizes T 'i, TTjm Secretary. Mr. Y. H. P.aird. Norta Beretania St Phone 2516. men. Lkito, King, opp. Keaumoku. made to order. King opp. Alapai Sts Y. Tin: ciucpiT copiit 5:64-l- y TINSMITH. H. P.AlllH. is of thi: 5521-6- 5739-6- m Pirs-- t Ha- FURNITURE KOA, Fi t Teta t v. .Jutiii ial Circuit. Territory of MISSION. 'M3-4t- . At K. Yon I waii. Chamhers In Probate. In ' CIGARS AND TOBACCO." , MOSQUITO STICKS. Kee. plumber an. tlr.srr.iih. the Matter of the Kstate of Clement K.Segawa, contractor and builder;' .Furniture made to order reasonably; 1320 Xuuanu StreeL . mason, carpenter, paperhanger; all Ha-Begaw- a, 5sl2-Ct- . d Fi.'eyd Kynnt rsh-y- Deceased. Xam Cnong Co., importers deal- carpentering of all kinds. R. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. work guaranteed; reosonable; esti- and King Aek your grocer for a stick; It kills On and filing the petition ers in Manila cigars; tobacco and St., opposite Alapai. M. agent, cor, mates free; Peretania nr. Alapal. 5C92-6- all Insects. S. Ilda. and accounts of Robert Wallace, of cigarettes of sup-- IJa Sing Kee, 1014 Xnnanu; Tel. 20D. Kaiwiki Sugar Company, Ltd. E5C9-l- y all kinds; new Beretania Street, nr. Nutiinu SL Tr Kcah'.kekua. District of Kor.a. Island plies; 1050 fl5.-fi-l- TinsmitX plumhr. hardware, eta. f Nuuanu near Hotel St. FLAGS. F,530-l- y k530l-P,- . and County At the annual rue. ting of the !; of Hawaii. Territory of X. Kanai, contractor, builder, painter, Hawaii. Ancillary Administrator with MASSEURS. , !J. rs of th ahfive company, held paperhanger; koa calabashes and Flags of all nations. Ring up 1467. TRUNKS. v Will annexed in CARD CASES. ia HonoP.hi on the 1 t ;i of Man!:. tie cf the estate said made to order; 1258 Fort. Cashman. Near t furniture Fort Allen Street massage - Ttrritoiy f Hawaii of Cement Gerald y J. Oyama, treatments of face 3!" 14, fnPiov ii'R Vml m:d- 5437-l- . chp-ipev- t the fiiiectors . r,093,tf. rase.- Sr.ex rsh-y- Dearn- - Business and visiting cards, engraved body. near st" Trunks and suit at th (li-rte- d late of the and Kukui st. River it.T Were to St-l- dr.riv.g li or printed, in attractive 5603-1- 7 prices. Xew York Co., 112 Rer. iiales. Pttoxcter. County Mf Stafford, Sanko Co., 1316 Xuuanu; Tel. 3151. " ' patent tania St. - C.reat leather cisoa, detachable 'i"r"y swa'rzy I i Jlritain. deceased, paperhang-in- g '""!.- Contracts for building, Sfar-Bulle- ''r J'(' X,e cards. f in office. 5540-t- f G r.si2 r.t. P.." 1 1 10 alUnv ,he Mr" T. V. Dav:, . "Mr" !wi!l :!'ks cement work, cleans vacant lots 'vl; f h J 1 y.r. W. H. Itaird. di. Meters: :Av.r xY'"-- a' k5327-t- f TENTS. se tx-"''"-- an, GLEE CLUB. H. W. M. Mi?t. auditor; and at a sui- - Un 'u,n of PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. .. .' . M V' C flitfi TVIV . ticit tf:llln - tii ovi'll. house-paintin- g, suu. lit jif--t tiui: o: ti e .Pre. Pus r.-idi- : , , Xikko Co., contractor, builder, 51 Of every description, made to or.!- r...... On-i- l :iru! :i:i!'.''nvni nn.l tp.:it ji lin-i- Kaai Glee Club, Young Bldg. Tel. t!.e i.a.v. t!.e p.ii.iwp.g tTJi- - ' " paperhanging and general DRY GOODS. II. Yamamoto plumbing tinsmith, roo Ring 1467. CASinfANM-'ortErAl- t!i fame cii.-r- . may 2CS7, furn;she; iiiusic any occasion. ol.M he made of distribution of Tel. 1S2H. 20S st. repairing. Experienced men. Best of r;a3-tf- . (i rs wi re ted to s. rve duiiiig t: works. Beretania k53Sl-t- f the property remaining in his hands to 5523-6r- n guaranteed. Kin j.an.e j i i.'d. viz : Kwong Iling Chong Co., English, references; work - persons theitt.) eiitithd, and dis-- t opp. Telephone 3303 lies;. lent. M- P. "M ?w .itiry; the American, Chinese dry goods, grass GENERAL CONTRACTOR. South .street. hargiim him and his 5394-l- y Mr. A. l.idsrate; sureties from all S. Me?uro, contractor; building, paint linens, silks, matting, caniphor- - i'es;ioti-ihilit- y Ancil-jlar- y ; as sucli T:ea.-i:rer-. Mr. T. C. Dait-- jturihr ing. carpentering; work guaranteed wood trunks. 1024 Xuuanu nr. King.;K. Xekomoto tfc Co. We guarantee all u Ad: .i!.i.-trat- or t!;e iin-r- , PAINTER. F.-cr- . with Will tary. Mr. P 11. V, .,!.;;, u-- e. Beretania. near, .Alakea Street. 552S Cm work; experience nnd reliable men; p.. ii. wopKimpsir. x. d. 5541 ly. boatbuilderc, carpentering, house UNDERWEAR AND DRESSMAKER. i It is Ordered hat Tuesday, the 21st S. ShirakI, J202 Xuuanu; Tel. 4137 Set I t t irv DRESSMAKER AND SHIRTMAKER. ,'painter, jobbing of all lines; furni- i ! Painting and paperhanging. All work cay i, April; p.l !, at o'clock A. M.. I. Usui, all kinds, of building; work ture bought and sold in exchange I Fook Tab Ladies', chi!drea's un- ht the Judge ; guaranteed. Bids submitted free f.iie of said Court at the guaranteed; S. King, nr. Kapiolani. X. Kim, ladies' and children's dress for all jobbing, repairing and uphol- derwear and dres.snakln? to cri--r- . j Court Room ol Court at Honolulu. 55C0-l- y maker. Shirttnaker. Underwear to stering. Work promptly attended Reasonable. 1113 Xuuinn, nr. Ilctdl. ELECTION OF OFrlCLRS. h-- Tt iriti.ry f Ih.waii. and the same order . reasrmab'ie. to. Prices reasonable. Tel. 4438. .'.'73-ly- . j -; , j . T , ., PRINTING. hefehy ; j ; ;,s n( Y. Knbayashi general contractor, 2034 j help. 274 King. opp. R, R. Depot. King, opp. Pawaa Junction. Try us. Djrk of Ltd. - HoriluM. j I hie.- s ac-- . - ."! for h.aring rid petition and S. King. Phone 3S5G.'- Reasonable a i titn. 5550-- 1 UMBRELLA MAKER. v We do not boast of low prices which ( nUT-.- s. "and thai all j.ei sons interested k"3fil-l- in- - , : t i At a nil t.i. ei A ... I ,1 ...... I 1 usually coincide with poor quality; S'f. .1 i i'i ii i .i i .M'i' 11 tlli-- S l I v DRESSMAKER. GROCERIES AND FEED. R. Mizuta. UmbreRa3 mad an i re- ; . r p i.. . i..'i i r .,,: ,ii..n .i.k ! we how" to put life, the !;! ; !ta,..-e-. it any they CONTRACTORS. but "know: jhe p;. a'e, why the smie paired. 12S4 Fort, nr. Kukui. TeL t.n t Wo Son, hustle and go into printed matter. r,.,.,3-C:- l:ould :: in' granied. and may jrre-- dressmaking our specialty. Sing Luy Co., wholesale and 3715. n l retail i i.iii-i- s e:" tT'-cTe- to nt as w!io YOKOMI7.0 FPKPM AC HI CO. 54C King, near Punchbowl street. and that is what talks loudest and ei.',mo to are entitled ' dealer In American and Chinese !t e ; i t ;u :. !;:..: .u .! :! 5542--.- longest. Star-BulL"i- n r t! nui ire t. ti aid pr.p:'ity. groecriea. hay, feed, goods Honolulu i canned 1 GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND V.14. I. ,! He! tt i- - 1 ,t Job Printing Department, Alakea if, at ifli iv' .if of all kinds. Peretania nr. Aala -- : :M.,i Mav-- j ' K. I. 1':. i. :.t , KS73-lv- St.; Office, streeL F,:o: ,.in v,u DRAYING v Branch Merchant 11 : ' ' Pv the (Vurt: 53S9-t- f ' f l . I : - u : SMITH ST.. OPPOSITE . HAWAII Ru hard rs. ii eMii- IOHX MARCALLINO. - P; i H VULCAf4IZING. (P C. tt. . V: i. Clerk. SH1NPO SUA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. R ('.-- :! r; H(M.mi:s. s TANI.KV OLSON. At i:mph-ynient- . I: w S, a : As-tar- .t Ca- -' r OFFICE TELEPHONE :,,!ih Union Office. Tel. 1420. HAT - Auto. Motorcycle and Bicycle TIrej oi li r. I. t ! e - P. t it ii ! ' CLEANERS- tef r. - REPAIR SHOP. I Si . i . a . 'RESIDENCE .'HOT. All kinds of. h!p. O. Hiraoka, Pro- L vu'ranized. Taisho Yuleanh.iag Co., Mar. U. 21. 2. Apr. P TELEPHONE ivi) prietor, 1210 lhnma. cor. Beretania. T. Sato, cleaned, ded and bhcked; Matsubara'a shop, carriage and wag- Merchant, hear Alakea StreeL k53l"..-.;i- n Telephone S. BY AUTHORITY. if you re.juire experienced' men ami call and dt liver; Katnanuwai lane on repairing; King and Robello lane. 2i:7. Saiki, Manager. . M".t. ring up 2ti-0- ! near Beretania st. Telephone 3723. 5",9-Cm- . rctx tf. jour wotk done Tight, r NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- T. .Fukuda. 423 Fort, upstairs. All Y. Xakanishi. 34 Beretania nr. Smith 5536-l- y Street, for good cooks, yard boys. -- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. MENT LOT. kinds cf building. IUs. Teh 32Jtj. resid-- . 4511, i 5 ;77-.- Phone 4511; nee pbone Hats of all kinds cleaned and blocked. v; o24ti Cm j Co.. M " dav. Ap:ii cicmente Troclie, River and Kukui. Vutual Tf f.rh:"e Ltd. I rr-Q- i,. : SHIP CARPENTERS' TOOLS. 1 1 I d- CONTRACTOR AND i JF ' t... k ' . 3. 4. a' ti e nr .. f.'.e C.tn- - CARPENTER iwuo-- f:et Japanese-- - cooks, waiters, yard boys. WASHING. t i . - '. i ! 1, .. , i ; ' s ! "' V. will Co. ! -,i Matsumoto, 1124 Union. 1756. t : Market Hardware All kind3 of . ma!.-:- Pa-- Okin.ura. Contractor,- carpenter, Tel Endian cleaned good guaranteed, -.- M::: 2'- . u ' IV" hats '..:v. PIP..' '2 .' ' r070-t- j Wo Lung, first-clis- s . ; f . ship carpenters' toois. Hardware of laurrlry; we i . ,'. and paint, r. Experienced J C. Maldonudo, op. Bd. : - . A ;i ! - p ! p.,, u buihki Ouen Health 'A'. i nr. King F.57r-l- v all descriptions. .Very reasonable. guarantee all Tvork: call nr. driv- i i iui'u. Kalakana" ave. st. '.22-- v EXPRESS AND DRAYING. Loo Chow, King, near River street er. Ernnua, near Peretania StreeL : 't P A I . Pi j ne co r.r.7!-ly- . 5" 75-- 1 y. ' N- HOUSEHOLD MOVING. i 1.. A. ".P1 - - .. Pt of an AND ' A kinds of .expressing and draying. M ! CONTRACTOR. JOBBER. ! Charg. s roasonable Manoa Ex - (;c.mes Express. Tel. 2293; SHOE REPAIRING. WASHING AND IRONING. V 1 ' furniture II. Mii-ikitanl- : rvrul contractor and! press. South cor. King. Tel. 1623 I riano tnovlr.e: storac tacllitiea. . r carper-.t- ring; ri al t state aefnt. ' r.r.-i- v Ladies' and gents' shoe repairing a Work guaranteed reasonable;. t pay , - Ilti4 Xuuanu. nr. Pauahi i' specialty. Work is guaranteed best dona we!I o. money back. ' Street r.r.tativ ! EXPRESS. HARNESS MAKER. E. Aranda. Masonic building. Alakea Delivery. See Wo. River nr. Kukui. : r: in'. t'. F.71fPRm 5375-- 1 t CONTRACTOR S. .'Oomfs Epre?s. 22?S. Reliable, g. fj PAPERHANGER , .Tel. Morinasra. harness repairing of all il . MAK j reasonable-- prompt and efficient, j kinds; work" guaranteed; reason- - SAILS. WATCH E?.. v 1 . " '! CkER. i Contractor.-carpenter- n:nter and pa - ' kj'PtjT-fl- able; 271 Beretania, nr. Aala St. .r,:i-p- v hmak-r- . 'j anger; work cuarantc d. T. Oki Made to order for small and large, Lum Deep, watt 'W - lry r: I 4. i : v Ti-)- 1: P'l2. P.-- r. tania nr. Alexander. Tel. 1467 CASII.MAX.Tort nr Allen, pairing. 127 Hr'-- l StreeL Fi"i'e1v REDUCE MOSQUITO PEST. HOR5E SHOER. i r.r,v-t- f r,3't If you are troubled with mos- - t- eaif-puir- ' 1 u CARPENTER AND PAINTER. nv.jtot s. ring up r.rpr,. l X. Miw. blacksmith: hoiesho.5nE of SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS, WAGON MATERIALS. rs of the mo.-uuit- canrpat.-r- all klids: P.freraria ar. Aal Lane. " g. j (' a;M ar tor Carp. nr. r and Painter: all f.'iee. and they will simd a n.an F"ir.f.fim , Shirts and pajamas made to order at ll. Kaniimoto, re; i!r!r. ' . ; . kind.-- - of hl-pi- reasniiaPle. Work to tip ft i ! reeding places and reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. blacksmith, tri r. t t. ( j d t. :. uarairteed. S 1221 Liliha en.lt ivor to litninate them 1ST ;iV!!S YOU Yaiuatimto, Nuuanu near Beretania. 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air i i 'A ; ' ' 1 II . i i m r.-u- ri; r.i rn v .ti i:n . ?5 " MOVEMENTS OF Temple WEEKLY PRODUCE REPORT I ! MAIL STEAMERS OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. iVa.ni'c " "1YDNEY SHORT LINE" BY E. V. WILCOX ';. .. WOK IAN FRANCISCO FOR SYDNEY. N-- - W. - ;; i TI.SELS TO ARR1YE 4 Director Federal Experiment Station . S. S. Sierra Apr. S. S. Vertura Apr. 13 ? ? S. Ap'il t7 j t ' Saturday, March 23. S. Sonoma S. S. Sonoma May 13 v ! S. S. Sierra May 2 S. S. Vertjra 15 : i ; M Jwt a:..! Ta.M:v.-:- S. S. Ventjrj May 15 j S. S. Sonera J!y 11 J-- ne 6 ; A-- 10- ! S. S. Sierra S. S. Ventura j.' - ia i a Ma-- y " 23. : ! : ROUM) - TO SAS f'RIM'ISCO. tAi.00! TUIT. I111CL - Mui.i. M..h k.n a:. a l.a..a.i ports-- Mi Beans. Dried. TO SYDNEY. lUO.tx); LOl'M) T!:il t l.a'c'a. 'r tlxU - iiJ on C. A ( KiiJ.ij'.;.! Ma:. a. M. N. S. S. . 9Ulg Lltd EulJtrn indication u i:ULU.Ii LTD- t- - Urnrral Aiftnt., Ka'i.i ! i:.a ;. sir. - Ma: i ;'. t - - C;a ;d.:.e. tr. Kciai W. C. Hall. str. Monday, March 0. . . Kj-jai- i . rts Mav.n.i I.t-a- $tr. i r- PACITIC HAIL 5TEAUSHZ? CD. M s e i i a n ; ; u s . : O. S. S halllnis from lUaoIali oi r aloit the ftllonlsj iinj -: San r'rar.cisfo Sierra. .r.i' t hi.!-- at Tuesday. March 31. EOU UK OK1E.M EOU SAN FUANCISC3 Hi''- ia w a v prrrs -- - Ma una ' skii. Ka. tr. Ni!e May 16 China A P - 3 I Fridav, April 3 Persia, yij Mar.d.i t- hi' r z division - oit Manchuria Apr. 11 r ;'! Hontkor.u ai:i Japan ports -- China. in Mar. 27 j itr- :j :i i i :: i . rv ex-c.- t and P. M. S, S. . Nile Acrd 23 :i is a th- - service of ; Korea April 10 ! M. N. S. S. Seattle lluiMluIan. Mongolia May 2 f!::,s territory. Any Tuesday, April 7. , via Manila Apr. 13 : - ' V'.li.'i! f..r!:;TS !::a v nd tt I S;;n Francisco- - Lurline. M. .. S. S China, via Manila out Persa May'ld ! ..r's-tit- .t: is at j i'. division fM tin Friday. April 10. and in Apr. 25 I -- t a'c-.pii- , f. No-- i Korea Ma 31 !.. ra i' and itcash. San Francisc- o- Korc;i, 1 M. S. S Manchuria, via Manila. .May 4 .::irt.:s;.,n is char-d- . It is highly Saturday, April 11. .; i.i" farm, rs notify mar------Man1 tiforciUia t that t" j Hongkong via Japan ports Vt frtnenl 7lj Kjt :.--;'i v f.ar anu now mucn ciniria. 1. M. s. :s. Cz Co., - ;: i '". they h ,w for sale and ahout Monday, April 13. H. Haokf old Ltd. u ! . u v. i ; J I e ready to ship. . Th1 San Francisco Wntura, (). S. S. ' "!.;;::!. f the division is I". S. San Siberia, P. M. S. S. i 'f "s mi ln-ss- . Honolulu, P. Tuesday, April 14. Tr-c- -. Fr-j- ( ) 7" .!. 1! '.' ()u n and Nit- - San Frani Im o -- Willi linina, M. N' ! I. ... I,:.,: sllt i tS. 'l"t l. nhollH lM-i- Wirp-.-- - i. addr.-ss I.SKX. Friday, April 17. il San Francisco - Chiyo Maru. Jap 0Y0' mm :i ! a:.. I ,.a- - i..hl !!) supply uasdmr. !.. t Pao-Sonom- ; - ' i jt-s- a", j m II;. I;" in a.!)d halt iui Svdncy ia Papo ()

I i T ! ! 1 Company will leava Honolala lu-- -t. i fliili.-ro- l to tin S. S. Bteatneri of ttt above call at cj s't-- .(!! i .o i s i I To!' t!iH orderins Monday, April 20. r about th dat"t inent'.onej Lelow: ... - - Honki.iiK via Japan ports - Nil1 lit- tal'lt- said: "V. I.v did yon,huy FOR THE ORIENT FOR SAM FRANCIICO o. !!.!! "t.s'r. a turn - P. .M. S. S. Yni.r nnjestv. S. S. Shinyo Maru Mar. 27 8. S. Chiyo Maru ...... f'ar. II. H Tuesday, April 21. AWAKENS ihiii un.ls (joiiiiht today.' w as 25 - ...ic -- S. S. Chiyo Maru ..Apr. 17 S. S. Tenyo Maru ...... Apr. air MI - things coii--;I."'k-.- I." San Francisco Manoa, M..N. S. lit- iii.Mind aiiswcr. "All 15 Nippou Maru A r. I) . 25. S. S. Tenyo Maru May S. S. si:.rd th..' l.aist'j-- K Saturday, April i''"in.. Hongkong via ports S. S. Nippon Maru May 21 S. S. Honjkonj Maru U "!l at i a t:ood deal; hut m-- t tino1 t't Japan Tonyo ..f'i : Maru, Jap. S. S. Shinyo Maru Jur.e 12 S. S. Shinya Maru Vif k a 'na rl r of a pound u;oiv." It is ob- - mm; ious that, t'lfiv aif. others in "tht San Francisco China. P. M. S. S. Tuesday, April 23. Calla at Manila, call fct Eiaax-1- - h.:is-r'- sh;ti- - his lik-ia- j, omlttlaf houiiohl utio M. X. i'ii r San Francisco Matsonia, S " dressed in beer. liondon "si M u caip CASTLE COOKE, LIMITED ,A::r.t:p S:::.::.:.:' t- - u - t',.- Ta if. hi!!' r.:' I..K'. s I fc Wednesday, April 29. Jo If. at; ' I'.ar.k link ' Hongkong via Japan ports Nippon K. P ; : ar v 1 j ; of Maru. Jap. stiiir. . 1 1 - I ' P n. ' :' i "i T'. I'ASStMJKKS DEl'AKTED , - ; ' ,.tk a ' :- ' iif.v TISS2L8 TO D IFAST f T ,r. Wori,-:- ' Per S.S.. Mauna I.ou. for Katiai. - Matson Navigation Conr:r.:r; ron-tnii'i- or (Special AifTC'lub I'xcur- '"'''''v ' Saturday, March 23. , mod ) : : , 3 :.r.J H. A. .(lili-'s- CeorgQ R. J. A. Hilo via way rorts Mauna Kea, Direct Service Between Sen Fran:::: !!::.;; . i f; i - a Carter. " t ion 15 'Vi!,U .r. Mrc t 'V U';rpn Uiu-- i M'iri' Rtf., J). Til FROM SAN FRANCISCO pert za:i 1 ." I rr:.z'.'.zi ..' i.i'. tit ? 'ie . . . . . - ' c..":'.'.'c. (.age. A. Monaay, 3U. I ' vo-t- j i l.yiion. .'.'." it. March "i: i y i i.anmer. S. S. Matsonia .Mar. 31 S. S. Manaa "a- - 31 ii ( ) . .. ) OjT , iM . M. P. IJose, Miss May rue Nelson. Miss Kauai ports wind ward Noeau, t.l i .. ,' ... ". c'.;! Ambros '. Mrs. Ceo. Henderson, fir., a p.-.n- 5. S. Lurline April 7 3 .' . , r :i. loia S. S. Matsonia . . , A; V. Maui ports str., T p. . r.11;,; r.,.n(Ki;iv Mrs. J. F. Child. Miss Henderson, Claudine, m. 14 rt il:.: ni , S. 9. Wilhelmina. . . April ,, ,. ;. , )i. Farri.'iL-ton- .1. M. Kises, Ceo. H. An- - Kauai ports W. (J. Hal, str., f p.m. A;,-.-! 14 L I'olh.T? ,j .;.,. ju t, S. S. Lurlini : i ; 31. , ,. ; u- - Vi,-!.- ; J Henry PredholT, (iwi. HcnderHou. Tuesday, Mar. Apr. 21 ' ti. S. S. Manoa ..' KllerbrcM-k- A. Kona ... John Kfiinger, F. and Kau poita Mauna Loa, S. S. Withelmlr.a Apr.i 22 . ., , 1. Cap- - noon. S. S. '.Apr. 23 ' ,., . Clark. Albert Lambert. J. HurJ. ftr- Matsonia - i ill., . . XT Ta1j1.' o 1 T I alll v 1.... I nn.l rt n .xrw.. 1l - ' , ,, i . m. ... v a, ill. r..i .wi a i i.i1 ,i,. ia.il r. oiiiian, n.n.i'j, ". t.iuiBoi aim ituat mi is, 5 S. S. Apr. 23 K. L. k:0iala. str., a p. ni. S. S. Lurline May Manoa ll: th" time oicii- - Cohen. Coventor Pinkham. Kauai ports Kinau, str., ,r p. m.. S. S. HINON1AN for Honolulu on cr about Apr. S'.n ' sails from Seattle -; p. Kk- - San Francisco Manoa. M. N. S. S. , V..r - Kemp, J. Conies. Jr.. K. V. For further particulars apply to . r o'lntrv this ti..- Fort I K. Friday, April 3. I 'fi tiist kill plaie was strand, M. .ludd. Frnest Kaai, II. t. J'r.da .' 12 n- San M. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD.. GensnJ A::nt:, T- - v'"311- Francisco China, P. S. S. S. ;.t.. - .;. p.i::. ;'ie iuonth.s " - - Ivenson. J. - . x April 4. -- ,ru Saturday, .vl'.y !,,.f,,;-,- .i,,. v. as ;uni( h- - riiuweu. u. j. oroes. ' !v'.;e , Arm-.'ii,!,- San Francisco O. S. iC. It. Schrader. V. F. ,l Sierra, S., noon. strong. Nliss 11 V. Miilcr,. II. A. Wads-- ( CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIA- N P:- it- r. rr.inut-l- y inio' ROYAL MAIL Ll.iE I- Wednesday, April 8. tii ial riveting VNrth. H. -. Kerr. Mrs. P. Uuttnian, San Francisco Matsonia, M. N S. and Sjdapy I Far llctorU 1,1 'or Sua, Auckland ail Tairsitrr i - I iu 21 i) 1 o w. i 22 A;r. I i ( K I..,..;., Il- - t. 5. S. Makura Apr. S. S. Niagara . r vrc. co f is tht' tiist l"r. n. ' o. ini. iv. Friday, April 10. ' - 20 Ma n i T- .... v"'. l?ray.'(!. A. Cot- a. S. Niagara May Marama.. . Cur on th" Pacific (Vast Perkins. Captain S.'S. Hongkong via Japan ports J-- Korea. I r-s . 17 S. S. Makura 1J "...: r:a'. iii.d :,. or"lo!;gnudinal sys t rill, H. A. Jones, Captain Soberer, C. P. M. S. S. 5,'S. Marama June To this, and to tl;e Cocnley. Miss Watkins, Miss Saturday,. April 11. - I ('has. K. V. G re r.i Repair and p: Sde f;y workman in 'llolmes,' Frazier. Yin Sam, San Francisco -- Manchuria, P, M. THE0. H. DAVIES L CO., LTD,GENEnAL ;.T.:i2 -- 11 !.-- r - Stnithin Z .i !' - t. i.k in the .iss.l. I'resi-- 1 Miss Km ma A. Chang. V. E. Shaw, A. S. S.- V,. lio;, . and Ccneral Manager,"-- Moyer. C. I'.anta. T. P. Meleim. Monday, April 13. j'r th.- - sp-- ed - K. - Jh'ad tt;il i;'e .i.f con- Archie Kobertson. Mrs. Southard, Syflney via Pago Pago Ventura, (). A3IEIHCAX.IIAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP i.i--x- 5 COPAT A s ;,'ii) was us. d A. Porndt, P. A. S'wift, T. If. Gibson, S. S. e; rrom New York to Honolulu every !xtb day rl Tebui-t- : j. ;:.;.'! e i ,i; from the ways 1 1. W. Kice. M. Ilrasch, I)! Manila via Japan ports Hong- Howard and received at all Umii at ta acrapaay'j wlarf, 41t Z':: t i in- - !. r on l. r ini'ial jouniey Case. kong Siberia. P. M. S. S. rrtlgbt - Brooklyn. Ukbxi 00., i'r.-:- - v;.:. . A the supjiort'iigt .Per T. K. S. S. Shinyo Maru, from Tuesday, April 14. lth- . FR031 SEATTLE Oil TACOXA TO HONOLULU DIrCT !.. '.!"' :i knoi ked a ay only Hiuutli'ilu. for Japan ports. March 27. San Francisco Lurline, M. N. S. "Sr. C:., it t S. ALASKAN to sail about Mar. 2:.i !r3 ;. ::- - fi p. S. . o:..' on 'either side,1 K. Dreyfuss-Partiey- .' Mrs. K. Drey- - m. 3 . e :; at to about April ' fuss-Ik- S. S.MISSOURIAN sail r. era d.l. ! rney. Mrs. I). Friday, April 17. 1 streets, .,n the and the II. P.ierhaus. AN Apr.l 2 at va ! S. S. ARIZON to sail about '! the ?Wl structure Miss Helen N. Pierhaus. C..' C, . Kin-- v Hongkong via Japan ports Chiyo H. Hackfeld A Co., Ltd., Agents C. P. Mone, Ce:!. Fre'sit A?:'. 4 i'.c. At a inal a wir was ney. J. C. Clade, Mrs. J. C. Clade, Maru. Jap. stmr. ! V A G El C h pi- -. I v i Mi-'- !. San Francisco Sonoma. O. S. S. . C T O N dii a iijl.t Mrs. A. J.' Jolley, M. Ishida, T. Monday, April 20. 1' DROKL P. S. Us that la id the dogs yake. Miss A.. C. Parsons, Mrs. J. dogs sr.appf.l out. Robertson, Miss M. Robertson. Mr. San Francisco Nile, P. M. S. S. Y7ESTETiTlPCT?IQ 4:.) - , Tuesday, April 21. 0:iunniIv;ayTirr.:T:!:!: iih lTepitat ion A . M. M. ' instant's Smith. Miss E. Smith. R. ' :;. : At in-i- . Victoria Niagara, '. ...-- -- ;.:- !,! ai.d ';.eadily Yast:i and SheV.a excursion party and Vancouver :.t '.' S. C.-- S. S. , v. '1'v. o iuz chains (iudine: Rev. and lrs. Y. P. Wester- - OUTWARD. ... I ., , - , 1 .1 . )i ! 1,1 I ' Wednesday, April 22. ' . ( ' . I I i. l Mr ..,,! Aire . C K'ott. I . . '. l . I l l 1. " " 1 I' '. ."II. .1111 .'Il . ' r. , . . . For Valanae. V.a!al,:.i, Kahu!n ail ..1. oan r I II M. .N. The Transcontinental Scenicway. -- a ! Mctt-Smith- . iilicist llIieiIUlIU4, i ?. '..,):' u va.s t:.-- neily. 'Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Way a. n.. Z.Z. v. n. .' '' .nr-! she S. S.. 10 a. m. THROUGH TRAINS DAILY stations 9:li k i.- - f.-- :i l Mrs. M. M. (J. 15. Isen- - Pearl City, Ewa Mill acJ Way 2: inches Mrnn ShU.' Sydney via Suva and Auckland Fcr ' I : 111 1 a. i:.. wid.. and erg. K . Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. C.-- Between Stationa 17:30 a. in., "3:15 Makura, S. S. . v : ':! :. ! pih'. Sh- - Ih Miss Westervelt, 11:33. a. ra.. 2: 13 p. 3::3 p. hd !l. Vesttrelt. Saturday, April 25, San Francisco, Oakland, Kansas CUy, - or curving Miss Summars. Riley II. Allen and S. 6:15 p. a., J'J:3) o. a.. tll.lS p. n. Manila, via Japan and Hongkong Chicago " ' St. Louis, Omaha and 1 3 : 1 J ' .. i " - For Wahiawa anJ Lel'.cLua iiiji,;.ri'ii.;:! Sheba. i -- China, P.'M. S. S. ' J ! t j i j. , via p. p. 1: i ;i oi u a San Francisco Tenyo Maru. Jap. a. n., t2:4i 5:CJ Springs and p. c PASSEXJEUS KOOKEB stmr. Salt Lake City, Colorado ni. Tuesday, April 28. Denver INWARD. Arrive Honolulu KaiT:ri. VTa p San Francisci? Manoa, M. N. S. S., FRED L.' WALDRON, LTD., fron i sin.r. Mauna Kea. for Hilo and '. 5 : S'mplc of j). m. alua ajjd Walanae 3:35 a. n II Tastes Royalty way !...-:.- Marcli 2. Miss Aileen Agent. p. n. c " Cihb. Miss K. Went. Miss K. Crosby. 4 i ' Arrive' Honolulu frcra Ewa Mill . 31 AILS ail .1 C Mr. ai,d Mrs. K. Vtdiii;eheinii-r- (1 . J FREIGHT Pearl City 17: 43 a. n., 3:3 a. ru. . : ;n i a :: ta-f- es Ci-- o. 1 1 . Young and Moir. Sehaetfer. R. Mails are due from the following 11:02 a. m.. M:4) p. ci 4.25 p. n -- d.i!:. s of the. uii". Ward Montgomery. AV. H. ... points as follows: TICKETS 5:31 p. ni- - 7:3) p. a. s tt .' most Z. igler. Miss .lane Tyr 11. Also Reservat:ons Arrive Honolulu Iron VTallnra -:'. San Francisco Sierra. March 2d. The kai.--' i'sj per stmr. Claudine for Maui ports, Yokohama April ?,. any point on the and Leilehua 3:15 a. fl:55 p. a :; ooU.-- i'i b.-er- 2'h Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. T. I?ar- - China. March Australia Sonoma, April 17. mainland 4:01 p. rn., 7:10 p. a. we no K. i" fhty: Miss lllll. dlesecke. Victoria Makura, April 22. See WELLS FAR- Tb Halelwa Limited, a fwa :.;r,g ports, flrst-claj- a; l'ir stmr. Kinau for Kauai Mails will following GO & CO., ,72 S. train (only 3 t!cket3 Lcccrt!) ' depart ":; I for the an em Ma . M is. ('has. A. Rice. Mrs. points as follows: King St. Tel. 1515. leaves, Honolulu every Sunday at 8:11 s his Ist-tiher- iniant and maid; Mrs. ; - ar- San Fratu-isc- o Manoa," March .",1. a. n.. for Ilalelwa Hotel returri- h and K. M. Cheat iKim. Ma.Mt-- (). Cheat-'- i Yokohama Korea. April in. rives In Honolulu at 10:15 p. n. TL ': i am. Mast, r H. C!;eat!:ani, Mrs. R. ! Australia Ventura. April 13. PHONES Limited itots only at Pearl CP.y aai ! i PARCEL DELIVERY f kh d . . W . Niagara, April 21. aiar.ae. coif, IV;- Ma'Mia Kea. for Hilo and Daily tKxeept Sunday tSuniiyc-'.- y 1 . Aid;l . P.. Heastand I CC'-llTit- , ir.a' v.:lv port. TRANSPORT SERVICE MESSENGER 3461 G. P. DEN SON, F. d wile. Mis. II. R P.ryant. Miss f Superintendent G. V. A I'.i H. and vvi; " :.:.C Harris Ixjan. sailed from Honolulu for San YOUNG LAUNDRY PHONES Vr:i n i ( it :i i liv-Mi- t f:irih It". 1'ASSEX'EKS YWfX'TlTl icherman t'roni Manila I'nr Honoliibt T. 5ho2:n and San Francisco March 1". IMuraliami P'-- M .N.S.S. .Matxitiia. from San Thomas, from Honolulu for Manila Importer and Dealer la !r;t?ii. is. o. ;!- - at 1 hco'iibi M n h via ("nam. Mar. 11. !a?h-'- f and si-t.- r. Mrs. I . P. Di. sailed from Honolulu for Manila OWL JAPANESE DRY-i- d FANCY ai.d n,a;d. Miss Alm.i I. a ii : March 5C PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, Liu V V. ' C. (). .In. Miss K. Wan en. stationed at the Philippines. 32-3- Nu-tai- Icic Krh. 4 Hotel Street, near COMPANY I I ; - UiDIT Of e; M:-.- I.. May. Mi-- s Mar J Sheridan at San Francisco. Cigar I cv M:s. C,. ... K. I ' i 1 I v i: i: s: Jr.. . ! PASSKX'FKS Dhl'A KTL'D I HAWAII' cc ' -- - v ,;..! V: - 1 I'.

'.: i: i P. sw.iV ''a n!:' '. for Maui ;,..fs. DO IT ELECTRICALLY M'-- ' e I - !. 1" . -' C.-- M;,, M. .; r t t :'. Jt Kftall Dralrr - V Ii ! Uh.!calr ' V. A cr i P.. w t . I ; . .' V - - - . c h Co. EMiMSII X AMIKiriX WO0Lr3, Hawaiian Electric MLk AM (('HON COOIM i ' - , C ri-m-- i A- ir.' S'i ' .t.t : l'ri Every Ind of Tool - ;!! Y." TAICAIIUVA u CO.. j For all Tnuleu is hm'iiiu mhihumh .I.i;il.r-- r I'f.i liH n I a l. Itr f i I ',r f t J I ,'! i f ! M 1 1: i 1 I I I 1 1 ' lil, IftVIM A r i TD inim m u !. 1 1