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TWENTY-FOU- VOL. XIX. PAGE8. HONOLULU, HAWAII, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. TWENTY-FOU- R PAGES. No. 6038. MAY URGE 1 F COMMITTEE ROOSEVELT ONLY BECAUSE IT IS AFRAID CARTER TO TELLS OF BIG SOM EON E MIGHT BE

TAKE THE JO Tho Shippers' Wharf Tax Commlt-te- o "Your request to bo reimbursed in TEEL MERGER has turned down a request from tho sum of $1227.02, the amount of expenses Incurred in connection with tho Clean-u- p day committee that tho the Clean-U- p Day (Associated Press Cables to The A meeting o tho Central Improve- ing an appointment. I should like to movement of June Star.) funds of tho wharf tax bo used to re- WASHINGTON, August 5 Colonel Roosevelt see business men, through such or-- ) 24th laBt, has received the furthor testified before tho steel ment League is to bo called to con- put up money for trust Investigation committee today. Ho ganlzations as tho Chamber of Com- imburse those who careful consideration of this Commit said that as president ho con- sider tho Board of Health situation, p sented to the merger of tho Tennesseo Coal & merce and tho Merchants Associa- tho clean-u- work. The Clean-u- p com- tee. Willie tho Commltteo feelb that Iron Company and tho United States Steel Corporation, to and It is said that somo of tho other tion, show activo interest in tho, mat- mittee, through its financial chairman, the grounds of your request viz: that relievo tho panic and for tho good of. tho public, and that the justified public bodies may also tako it up, ter now, rather than wait until tho K. I. Spalding, addressed a letter to this expense should be borno by official results his action. with a view of urging somo selection Governor makes a choice and then the wharf committee telling 'of how or public funds rather than by in- INSURGENTS AND DEMOCRATS for the position of president of tho criticize. It had been disappointed as to gottlrlg dividual subscription by the mercan CONFER. WASHINGTON, August G. Senator La Follette, leader of tho Republl. Board of Health. There appears to "I am ono of thoso who hopo that an expected $3,000 from the Board of tile community, aro well taken, it is can progressives, and Congressman Underwood, Democratic Housq leader, bo quite a movement among business 'Carter will bo tho now Health, and had spent $1,227 voluntari- further of tho opinion any reim- that are attempting to agree on tho wool tariff and free list bills. men in favor of having George It. Car- executive head of tho Board. Tho ly contributed. It was felt that private bursement of the cash subscription ter tako tho position, and it is possi- position calls for a man of ability, firms should not have to put up this mado at tho time by individual sub- TOGO ble that tho meetings will take tho big character and a real hustling dis- ENTERTAINED. money, and tho suggestion was made scribers would hnrdly bo in justice to WASHINGTON, August 5. Togo form of endorsements of him. position. I do not know what ho Admiral is the guest of tho nation, that the wharf commltteo make It other subscribers extending assistance and is kept busy by rounds "Tho Governor has a difficult prob- of it, should liko to sco of entertainment. thinks but up. to tho movement in the form of labor, lem to solve in selecting a successor business" men .unite and urge here say equipment, Mott-Smlth,- Tho reply Is a sidestep, tho and actual cash donations, TAFT TO VISIT WEST. to President " said Emil him, as a matter of public spirit, to cleanup men. Following Is the in somo cases, to furnish labor. Tho WASHINGTON, August 5 Berndt, president of the Central take tho position. It is an offlco that letter President Taft will start for a' month's can- trip west on September 16. League, this morning, "and I think should seek tho man. There aro received In answer to tho request: Commltteo therefore feels that It 1911. not way grant tho business community should glvo plenty of. men who would be appli- Honolulu, Hawaii, July 28th, see its clear to tho re 04 ' Clean-U- p ' T COPPER MAGNATE him assistance. Tho position Is a cants, but tho right man for tho "Tho Finance Committee, quest to appropriate the amount aske DEAD. CANANEA, Mexico, August very important one. Tho time Is ripe pluco will probably bo found to bo Day, Mr. E. I. Spalding, Chairman, Ho- for out of tho funds under its control Cornell Greene, tho cornier macr. nate, is dead. for much work and it seems to mo someone who has to bo sought and nolulu. lor jthe purpose Indicated. Very truly that the Governor Is entitled to tho who will serve for reasons of public Dear Sir: I havo now to own re yours, assistance of the community in mak-- spirit." ceipt of your favor of tho 19th inst., "(Sig) T. II. PETRIE, RIOTING IN DES MOINES. DBS MOINES, August 5. A mob addressed to Mr. F. A. Schaofer, Chair- "Secretary, Shippers' Wharf Com- surrounds a hotel in which a hun drcd street car strikebreakers, aro refugees. man of this Committee. mittee." Tho hotel is protected by pla- toons of police. Saloons havo been closed. The fire department is turn- LAND OPENIN GS SOON ing water on the mob to disperse it.The polico charged vtho strikers with revolvers and several persons were wounded.

A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. IN ISLAND OF OAHU BUFFALO, August 5. Democratic Chairman Mack suggests Governor Fobs of Massachusetts for tho presidency.

(Morning Cable Report on Page 7.) As soon as necessary surveys can Tho Lualualei lots will bo from six a nimr.ua bo made the Territory will open a to twelve acres In extent,, and it t3 i rnFsui&a number of tracts of land on this proposed to let one person take one, n nil ivybr two, or even lots, In caso ho nnnncnAPK Island for homesteads. This may bo three ALIENS can ho Is capable UU IV LUnU 10ITES demonstrate that "The newspaper which calls upon soil, and the footprints of horses and within the next few months. Tho fulfilling of of tho strict conditions tho next President of the Board of cattle, or similar small holes in the J lands comprise some of the best re- imposed. cultivation which will be Health to clear out tho mosquitoes as ground held sufficient rain .water to maining government land on Oahu, IMMIGRANTS SEEKING ROMES Somo of this land is at present in has been dono in the canal zone, enable the mosquito larvae to mature, I0T and thero promises to be a lively de- cane, but tho water now irrigating Panama, is going to havo plenty of when protected from sun nnd wind mand for them. o tho cano belongs to the plantation fault to find with tho official, for it byhigh grasii. Judge demons filed a written deci- Fifty-tw- Hilo residents, on behalf The tracts, which will probably bo and cannot go with the land. Thoro is simply out of question to carry out "Honolulu Has many acres of just sion lu the case of Suekichl Tsujl, of themselves and a large number of opened at the same time as thoso of is no other water but it Is possible such a program in Honolulu." such conditions to meet, and it whom ho discharged on a writ of ha- others, as they state, are petitioning Kullouou, out Head, in. ' towards Koko that a small supply may bo devel- George R. Carter made this declara- would be out of question from a finan- beas corpus a fow days ago, the peti- the administration to open Into resi- eluding tho strip of beach, section of how-ove- r, oped. Governor Frear states, tion yesterday in course of a discus cial point of view, to keep the grass tioner having been denied admission dence lots of ono to two acres area Lualunlei, on the Waianae side of that other homesteaders who sion on how to rid this community of cleared or to prevent little pools to the United States and detained at each some 2000 acres of lands now the Island now under lease by the have taken lots In this vicinity under tho annoying and dangerous little from forming in tho grass which aro tho immigrant station for deportation held tinder lease by tho Waialea Mill Waianae Sugar Company, and the practically the same conditions seem pests. Continuing, ho said: difficult to detect, and which still of- to Japan by Raymond C. Brown, the Company. 4 Waianae tract which was offered at to, bo doing very well, and that he is ''A short time ago, during some fer ideal conditions for tho mosquito. chief Inspector. Points of law set Tho land asfked for is not cano land, tho last drawing but was withdrawn advised that ono man made $1,500 kind of an Investigation by Congress We shall be able to mitigate tho mil-sanc- o forth in tho syllabus of decision aro but is mostly scantily covored paboe- - in order that further subdivision of from watermelons the first year ho Into canal matters, Col. W. C. Gorga's, greatly, but only the develop- these: hoc flows. The petitioners claim that the lots might bo made. had his lot. All previous sales chief sanitary officer of tho big work, ment of the city which will change "Domiciled aliens returning from a owing to the way in which real estate Governor Frear held a conferenco brought much more than the upset was asked about an item of $21,000 conditions from what they aro at temporary absence abroad aro not is tied up in largo estates It is impos this morning with Land Commission- price, though this time tho disposi per month for cutting grass. Tho re- present, is going to eliminate theso excluded from admission to tho Unit sible for them to buy homes, and they JI er Judd and Surveyor Wall, and tho tion of tho lots will be by chance, nfri ply brought out tho fact that It was breeding places. This is going to ed States by tho Immigration Act, therefore ask the Territory to come matter was worked out in a prelim- a fixed price. only possible to keep the mosquitoes tako time, and will have to bo brought even though of the criminal class. tc their assistance. inary way. The survey department The Waianao lots, which havo been in check by keeping the grass short about through opening up tho largo "This court Is bound, as a rule, to decision superior had prepared maps showing a tenta- subdivided, will bo again offered. all along the zone. This grass did not blocks of land In tho city, which havo follow tho of its court, the Circuit Court of Appeals tive subdivision of tho tracts. Somo of these havo water and are grow on low land, but It did grow on now no sowers, nnd almost no for tho Ninth Circuit, in a similar PLANNING It is probable that the Kullouou good cano lands. They will be sold soft, and more or less Impervious streets." i case. United States vs. Nakashlma, Nl beach lots will bo about 100x250 feet in about ten-acr- e lots. 1C0 Fed. 842, followed. in size and laid out in two rows, survey Is very The department "The ruling of one member of this only one of which fronts directly on busy on the Punchbowl and other sur- DORMITORY i BAG FOR A court should bo followed by his as- tho water. Tho remainder of the governor a PLANS BETTER veys, but tho thinks that sociate unless extraordinary reasons tract, which runs mauka, will bo di- plan can bo found to get a start requiro Its reconsideration. vided Into lots of approximately five mado on theso subdivisions very "As a rule, the patent of statute is President A. F. Griffiths of Oahu acres. U soon. 0 ITER SYSTEM to be ascertained solely from tho laiv College arrived homo from Maul by guago used." tho Mauna Kca this morning, having In the Nakashlma case Judgo Dole, cut short his vacation on receipt of wirelessed news of tho destruction UPEBWSORS E "Honolulu is duo to have ono of of tho board apparently are of much senior judge of tho United States Dis- DISAPPROV ACT gave of tho girls' dormitory by flro en 10 tho best fire protection systems in the saroo mind, and will no doubt for trict Court for Hawaii, tho de was uphold by appel Thursday night. At tho time of re- the world when Marston Campbell's mally adopt resolutions Indorsing the cision that tho late court mentioned by Judge dem- ceiving tho wireless Dr. Griffiths was plans, ore carried out," Is tho way one plans at their next meeting, to be OF PUBLIC ons. Boyond question, tho decision in at tho Castlo place on Haleakala, WORKS DEPARTMENT member of tho Board of Flro Under- hold next Thursday. the present case says, the petitioner near Ollnda, and ho was ablo to writers expressed his opinion tho A after meeting ncld this morning In tho would, it a newcomer, bo proscribed catch tho boat at McGregor's land- superintendent of public works had senate chamber of tho Capitol, was by section 2 of tho Immigration Act ing last night only by a hard horse- Tho Hawaii County Board of Super- of Hilo's principal thoroughfares in finished explaining tho work which called by Superintendent Campbell in as amended in 1907. As to tho reli- back rldo to Makawao from whonco visors has adopted a report turning connection witli tho Federal building his department Is to about undertake order to place before tho insurance ance of tho respondent upon tho adop- ho wns taken by automobilo to tho uown uio ucuun oi oupeniuenueui site. F in improving tho Honolulu water tion of tho word "alien" instead of coast. Campbell in right-of-wa- y Marston granting "Your Committee finds that tho Hilo works system. Tho other members (Continued pago on eight.) "immigrant" in tho act of 1903 and Dr. Griffiths states that It has Hi. to the Hilo Railroad Company Railroad Company already has a spur subsequent acts, Judgo demons holds ready been decided to. turn tho largo to lay a track from tho northern running from main their lino into the that tho question has been settled torn-Iporar- boundary of station tho foot i study room in Dolo Hall Into a their at heart of tho town and thero is a lot for this Jurisdiction advorsoly to tho to up Wal-luk- u quarters for the girl studonts of Waianuenuo street and of Government land and warehouso REPUBLICAN PARTY LEADERS respondent's contention in tho Naka- Bridgo A 'com- land teachers who will havo to bo ac- streot to street. sites available for a distance of 1500 shlma caso. In tho face of contem- commodated. Thero will bo about mltteo report on the matter said: feet frontage, and It Is understood that poraneous decisions and of a strong thirty-fiv- e girls and olghtoon women "Wo consider ho granting by tho this land is to bo sold at public auc dissenting opinion in a caso that went 3fl TO toacheis. It will bq possible for somo Public Works Department of this pro- NvESTIGATE SUP ORS the way, although tho Supremo tion in connection with tho Board of other Mvo right-of-wa- of tho lattor to outsldo the school posed y not to bo in ac- Court loft this question open therein, Health sanitation campaign. or cordance with Act 39, Chapter 4, Sec- "It would seem," Judgo Clomous says, with friends rolntlvos until tho ""Thorcforo it is herewith recom now building completed. 9, part 3. Session Laws 1905, Congress, intending so radi- is tion mended tho Board Supervisors Tho Republican party organization of their own, with a view finding "that if that of to . No stops havo to- which is amended by Act 20, Session cal a change, would and should havo yet been taken do not approve of granting is taking up tho matter of tho fro-- out how matters aro. tho of this ex- wards this ond, but Dr. Griffiths Iniws of 1907 whereby tho authority 1,1 placed boyond any question tho right-of-wa- y, and that a copy of this quontly repeated charges of Incompo- - Bomo of tho Inner circles of the stntes depend upon to open, construct, maintain and close pression of its Intent. And legisla- that It will bo to fpnr-- o U llas Stated tllO report sent Marston Campbell, nn H, nnrt nf tho Wnl vrn. V1 that tures should not bo encouraged in finances as to whether or not a moro up public streets, highways, etc., is - . whole party Is in danger If Superintendent of Public Works, nnd . , , ., , , , t tho critl- putting tho people, who aro presumed substantial building will bo built this vested in the Counties. cisms of r to tho Governor notifying them of tho tho administration aro a! to know tho law, to tho necessity of time. Ho is very much in favor of "Wo aro satisfied that It would bo tral commltteo has practically do- - lowed to gfi unchallenged action taken." looking for tho intont of a statuto be- having a fireproof building If it Is detrimental to tho public welfare to elded to undortako an investigation was it Btated yesterday by ono of yond its face." posslblo to sccuro it. grant this right-of-wa- y; since Wailuku 01 uio recoru 01 tno present uoaru 01 tho leadors that tho organization District Attorney Breckons takes goos nbroad, ho can not bo donlod street, following ns it does tho blulf In Jiroparatlon for tho campaign supervisors, for which tho party Is ivould tako up tho Job of officially an appeal from tho decision to tho on returning from a tompor river, is narrow, against mosquitoes supposo you try responsible. According to report, ilno of tho Wailuku checking tho acts of tho board, with Supremo Court of tho United States by granting a strip of this road- Skeotgo. It will bo an aid to Inspector somo of tho party leaders havo bo- - and n view to being ready to answer tho direct. If tho decision bo sustained nry absonco undor tho law that way to tho Hilo It. n. Company tho Rocks and will mako llfo ploasantor como anxious over tno repented accu- - critics of tho board. It will settlo tho law as bolng that, if an immigrant on account of. to almost a for you. Benson, Smith and Co., Ltd., satlona against tho municipal govern. , , , street would bo narrowed an allon who has mado his homo hero conviction or an offonso involving Fort and Hotel streot. ment, an investigation lano; this street Is Intended for ono vnd will make Fine Job Printing. Star Office. is convicted of crime and afterward moral turpitude.

ifrfferri tow rmii THE HAWAIIAN STAR DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- Shipping And Dally published ovory aftornoon (except Waterfront Sunday) by tho Hawaiian News Star BY W. H. CLARKE. Newspaper Association, Ltd., McCand'esg nulldlng, Bethel street, Hono (Additional Shipping on lulu, T. II. Page Five.)

this afternoon , Hono lulu as second class some time for Illlo I Entemd at the postolllco at mall matter. WOT states that h s vessel toweii tho ABOUT THE TITANIA whence sho goes to Kahulul. nn.l I,r 8Cur' MED uui oi jwuiKini....uaruor, and then ,111011 returns here. In the original "" sunscmrTiON hates, payable in advance. sue sot sail for Grav Harbor. . schedule the steamer was to dls-- Dally, anywhere lu the Islands, per. month .75. bo General Hubbard Lost No Dlstlnc-tro- n. Daily, anywiiero In the Islands, threo ,.. ".ntolled .fr m ro on August 15, but months 2.00. Waterfronters are already burin. ,tm .,. . . Dally, anywhere m the Islands, six , 4.00, Ming " 1 nip, uut sno will now be months to forgot that they in- - hZ , leaving two days . Ui The General Is Dally, anywhere in the Islands, one year 8.00, terested in Th ?US 1 "P alr' f that dn,e- - salllnK dnt Hubbard tho first tho Titnnm, No - 1 ', Iter big Dally, to foreign one wo" lown- - merchant steamer to countries, yir ,...... 12.00. wcglan tramp stenmnr 1. . 8t?r" Is Sunday, August 13. This will enter Pearl Semi-Weekl- y, anywhere Harbor, and Captain In the Islands, one year 2.00. ed to bo in distress Anyway, she has Blvo business people tho ndvantnge Curia Hv.io !, Semi-Week- and making T... , ly for to Foreign countries, one year ...... 3.00. '' !)''nB f nnotl101, tho honor of having Honolulu. They V tho blg w she will bo taken tho first think that either a ,1 i "rst due sailing to - t vessel nnd the hoax or a joko engendered hvs- - lmmr enter Pearl bar- San Francisco before tho - first merchant AdvertlpluK rates supplied upon roquest. the Wilhel- steamer into torln. l"u "onor of having taken "Una, which leaves nn Wn.inna.inv the hnrbor. To say that 1 . One man belo"8s to Popular August 10. uenerni Hubbard was not U. D. TIMMONS MANAGER. stated this momlntr that ... Chris tho ossibly one J first steamer to enter that harbor of tho many, nmnteur . . Maun , u..... Is k. merely to cavil. wireless operators sent tho report of " Shrt 8ta T1" Tho Petrol might Business ofllco telephone, 2365; pnstnfllco box, 3GG. Matson " una a8 an have gone up the Ti.ainia being disabled in as a V'0 " Honolulnn arrived1 earl v mnPni !" ,1, """.L. there away back In 1005. t Perhaps Joke, and so fa, u ils morning Fran-'vi- the Kukul and lma I10t 0WIle(i from San a ports. VZJ tho Navajo m. to It. or has C'SC0 Rfter havo been In there, to say not been detected. l""aw that was Just' eight sacks o emTv wt? , nothing of This sort of Joke, it is ns calln a" the way as thoucli tho now Dreadnought Mnru, as alleced. lias "-- tho seams were In ' 7 v,"1'lJ' 01B"C sacKS staamsmp uecn , niv.,, ...... harbor. Th,. aw!. latest Jnpaneso sampan mm lrenunntiv - . v tn " Is called, uHBUMiifui- i ua ii H iien. tnreo hn lng - seven cases of shipping people, m ( this does not alter and of course, O'Neill said this (liquor, H Tail' the fact that tho It lng, of hbwuib ma- - is impossible to tell who the per- - and was thoroughly enjoyed ueneral Hubbard is the first big mer. petrators cnines, 1 cords of wood, eight Sierra Schedule nre hvovorvnn chant steamer to enter Pearl harbor. CiEAVE S. P. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. S. crates of chickens, one pig, ARRIVE F. Inquiries in every direction devel- The passenger crated ino i'etrol Is comparablo Aug. 12 AUG. 18 2 list was not a largo 2CG sheep to the AUG. AUG. oped no and 250 packages of sun-drie- s. definite information . mirty-tw- o Navajo, the new tug. at all. oniy being ) cab-in- naval The for- Sept. 2 SEPT. 8 AUG. 23 AUG. 29 McCabe, tho Hamilton & Renny a few while mer is cerlnlntly forty feet longer UlPT. 23 SEPT. 29 SEPT. 13 SEPT. 19 days ago there was no cargo at all received a message from for this port, Likellke Has Sugar. than the latter. The T. 14 OCT. 20 OCT. 4 OCT. 10 but there were 121 Tho Petrel has a their San Francisco agents Likellke arrived morninir mean G asklmr horses sent hero for use by this draft of 11 feet inches and NL.V. 4 NOV. 10 OCT. 25 OCT. 31 what the Titainia's the First from Kauai with 5,500 bags sugar estimated loss of Artillery, and two of the Navajo 14 feet 1 Inch. Along tho NOV. 25 DEC. 1 NOV. 15 NOV. 21 lumber would be, mules for W and eleven bundles and whether it F. Martin. The of empty bags. wnter front war vessels and mer- 1C 22 C horses were Inter-Islan- DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. 12 would tako long to repair the dam in d Shipping. chant chargo of vessels aro not used for e JAN C JAN. 12 DEC. 27 .' JAN. age, but beyond Lieutenant Naylor and Purser Phillips this they have had seven soldiers. of the Mnuna Kea purposes. no For Hilo the Honolu-In- n reports RATES from Honolulu to San t'ranclsco First Class, $G5; Round further word. They replied the that the schooner Mary Win-klema- n at has 3,482 tons, and for Sugar Awaiting Shipment. Trip, 5110. Family Room, extra. time that thby knew nothing about Kahulul arrived at Hilo on Saturday she has 371 tons. Purser Phillips of tho Mauna Kea Reservations will not be held later than Forty-Eigh- t hours prior to the situation. last, and the Virginian on Thursday The stay of the vessel In reports that the following sugar advertised sailing tlmo unless tickets aro paid for in full. An engineer speaking morning this port morning. was tbls will bo a short one, for said that if the Titanla had she will leave Purser Richter of tho wirelessed Likellke (Continued on Page Fire.) FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO a vessel that she nad broken down, and was making ror these islands, then she would havo been here by Ltd now. Any accident, he said, can now bo fixed up GENERAL AGENTS. at sea, by tho engineerinc force, with a few exceptions, such as the propellor being lost altoKether. or a big break that would necessitate docking Canadian-Australi- to get at the trouble. 13ut an (loyal Mail Steamship Go when n ZENO vessel refuses aid from a MYERS passing boat, then it is pretty safe to assume tuat she is not badly dam- - Steamers of the above line running in connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFI- C aged. INSURANCE BROKER RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, Honolulan Saw Nothing Of Her. N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. Inquiries were made on the Honn. FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. lulan this morning as to whether she All kinds of Insurance will be S. S. ZEALANDIA AUG. 18 S. S. MARAMA AUG. 15 had fallen in with tho vessel, or hacf placed in any company B. S. MARAMA SEPT. 13 S. S. MAKURA SEPT, 12 heard anything by wireless, but a designated by the customer. Expert S S MAKURA OCT. 11 S. S. ZEALANDIA OCT. 10 negative answer was given to both advice as to form questions. S. S. ZEALANDIA NOV. 8 S. S. MARAMA NOV. 7 The officers were ignorant ot policy, etc. of the matter until they were told by tho evening newspaper CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. representa tives on board Uiis morning. Room Stangenwald Mongolia May B6 Delayed Here. 610 Bldg. Theo, Davies Co., Q . .... H & Ltd., Ge'l Agents Tho P . Af Tir ... iuuuHuuu is uue ncro Telephone 2062. tomorrow morning from tho Orient, f lapiam Morton having wirelessed in Pacific Mail Steamship Co. that he will bo off port at six o'clock. !S She has a cargo of 1,300 tons for here. '? - Steamers of tho above company will call at Honolulu and leave this and will take a fairly large load away ' 5:V- port on or about the dates mentioned below: 10 ,ino coast. It is hoped to' get her away FOR THE ORIENT; FOR SAN FRANCISCO . sometime late in the afternoon, urn. B. S. MANCHURIA AUG. 8 S. S. PERSIA....'. AUG. 25 m view of tlie fact that she has to S. S. MONGOLIA AUG. 28 S. S. KOREA SEPT. 1 take out 1,300 tons, and nut in ovor 10,000. S. S. PERSIA SEPT. 20 S. S. SIBERIA SEPT. 16 cases of pineapples, over 2000 cases of S. S. KOREA SEPT. 25 S. S. CHINA SEPT. 22 pineapple Juice, about 2000 ALE uuncnes of bananas, rice, OF FURNITURE Will call at Manila. and other sundries, it is not believed that this HI be possible. Captain Reilly. how For general information apply to ever, will do all he can to get her away again tomorrow - - - - afternoon, ,and ! AMAGED BRASS BEDS-AUG-UST H. Hackfeld & Co., Agents anyone can do s an nn CLEARANCE it, he will. t v, iu nn $ $100.: reducofl in - onolulan Treasure Ship for 40.00; reduced,J to ! , 3U oo Customs 9n nn too nn. 7 Boys. T icuuteu 10 520 00 High-Grad- Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1911 There was a hard look during tho e Metal Beds Greatly Reduced. eek on the faces of the custoniH Hn'nn n0" Bed.....$29 00 $14.60 Double Bed $11.00 V. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU 13- staff, for evidently their llrTn 20U5 2e(J"--S1- 00 - Double Bed 00 Arrive from San Francisco. Sail for San Francisco. Uncle Sam $16.60 ?$8 ,- $11.00 Double had overlooked- tho - iio -.. U?e ged.... Bed.... 75 rnti. ...tit HIU.V yi!i.ffiTn $17.00 $ S. S. WILHELMINA AUG. 8 S. S. HONOLULAN AUG. 15 were looking III Pu"e ged 9.00 Double Bed $7 00 after his interostH for nUMG $16.00 $ 5.00 Double Bed S. S. LURLINE AUG. 23 S. S. WILHELMINA AUG. 1G him down lln'Z geJ.... $3 75 here, as ho had not sent' .. .$14.00 ? 4. 00 Double Bed $3 CO R S. SEPT. 5 S. S. LURLINE AUG. 29 WILHELMINA them any money for some j time. The DRESSING TABLES. S. S. LURLINE SEPT 20 S. S. WILHELMINA SEPT. 13 careworn look has now gone, ODD WASHSTANDS. and all $30.00 S1R no S. S. WILHELMINA Oct. 3 S. S. LURLINE SEPT. 2G are pleasant Mahocanv $18.00 Mahogany $9.00 and happy again, for '$40.00 Blrdseye $32.00 The S S. HUonlan of this line sails from Seattve for Honolulu direct on they found $1G.00 Mahogany $8.00 that Uncle had remember-- ! $24.00 Blrdseye $19.00 $15.00 Mahogany ed them $15.00 nn $7.50 or about August 12, 1911. after all. The good ship Ho--' White Enamel. .Sim nolulan brought Uie necessary for- -' SAMPLE LINE CASTLE & COOKE, LTD GENERAL AGENTS SINGLE METAL BEDS, CLOSING OUT COST malities this morning, and all have AT AND money to burn again. $27.50: reduced tn . ... Honolulan Searched $13.00; reduced to. tS.I ?' ..$6.50 for Opium. $11.00; H "T8, American-Hawaiia- n The Matson reduced to ... ..$8.50 Steamship Co. liner Honolulan was $S.OO; 15 22 ?9,00: reduced to . . .$5.00 no reduced to sooner tied up this moraine- - than Tehuantepec," she aVyST CLEARANCE FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via every sixth was boarded by a big staff of $c5.oo coionia, g OF DOUBLE WOOD BEDS Company's customs fi8-0- Go'den Oak. slightly day. Freight received at all times at tho Wharf, 41st Street searchers in quest of con- - $40.00 Blrdseye f02 damaged.. ..$24.00 South Brooklyn. cealed opium. $12.00 Mahogany .. ...$28.00 a 1. ou uoiuen uaK ..$20.00 They went through ....$9.00 $12.00 Blrdseye, slightly damaged. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: her $10.00 Early English ...$6.00 as thoroughly the circum- - $7.00 S. S. MISSOURIAN, to sail about Aug 13 stances would permit, but they failed S. S. COLUMDIAN, to sail about AUG. 25 to nnu any trace of it. BUREAUS. S. S. ALASKAN, to sail about SEPT. 1G Tho Honolulan $75.00 Blrdseye "...$48.00 was scheduled to $G8.00 Golden Oak $45.00 For further information apply to sail again at two $G0.00 Blrdseye o'clock for Hilo and $40.00 $50.00 Golden Oak H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. Kahulul. $38.00 $50.00 BIrdseyo $33.00 Buford $37.00 Golden Oak $28.00 C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent Due Tomorrow. $03.00 BIrdseyo Tho U. S. depot quartermaster's $58.00 $27.00 Golden Oak $21.50 $80.00 Mahogany u,,uiiuieni expects tho transport $64.00 $18.00 Golden Oak $12.50 Buford $G5.00 Mahogany from tho Orient tomorrow aft- $52.00 $14.00 Golden Oak $11.00 Toyo ernoon any time $56.00 Mahogany Kisen between noon and $44 75 $47.00 Kaisha. Fumed Oak $37.50 Steamers of the awove Company will call at midnight Is tho way they put it. $3G.OO Mahogany and leave Honolulu on or $25.00 $26.00 Weathered Oak. .. .$20.75 about the dates mentioned below: These vessels are no Pacific grey- AUGUST FOR THE ORIENT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. hounds, and they aro never expected CLEARANCE OF BEDROOM FURNITURE S. S. CHIYO MARU AUG. 15 S. S. AMERICA MARU....AUG. 11 until they nre actually in sight. Her PRINCESS DRESSERS. S, S. AMERICA MARU SEPT. 5 S. S. TENYO MARU AUG. 18 duo date was August 4. '40.00 Golden Oak. slightly dam- - S. S. TENYO MARU SEPT. 12 S. S. SHINYO MARU Tho steamer General $40.00 Birds, Mnnin .D nn SEPT. 8 Hubbard was "Bed S. 3 $25.00 $30.00 S. SHINYO MARU OCT. S. S. CHIYO MARU OCT. G duo to pass out today to tho Blrdseye Maple $24.00 Coast. $3G.OO She has Golden Oak, slightly dam- - been alongsldo the railroad $18.00 Maple slightly dam-age- d wharf all tho morning sed taking in oil $33.00 $12.00 Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents to last her over tho voyage. Sho is $32.00 Mahogany $22.00 Hying very light, her nose baing away up in tho air. It is said that 1 1 $43 . 50 wl Vo f,V1N sho is not drawing more than three nr mm ffl,.4 gj-- SS3SSU-::::- - union pacific transfer co., feet forward, but, of course, ....:::::::::::::::::::::::g:8 Moving, Packers Shippers ltd she la is;? Furniture and of Household Goods. drawing a lot more $38.00 Mahogany SSS-- Shipping and Custom House Papers aft, as sho has made out and all details at- five or six tended to. hundred barrels of fuel oil n nn $18.00 in her tanks. $30.00 KING ST., Next to Young Hotel. Telephono 1875 Being so light does not enhajcohor 32-0- OoMen Oak?. ! ! : ! ! ! ! l ; ; ; ;gg;jg appearance at all. At tho best of mJff TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. THREE f

dlnnor par'y oa Thursday ovonlng at W. Jordan, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. An- Fttllor, Mrs. L. G. Blackmail, muir liomo in Nttuaiiu valley, when drew covors wore arranged for flftenn. Mrs. Frodorlck T. P. Wntorhousc, - Miss PIndor, Mrs. T. J. Watorhotise, ilio dinner table- was trlminmi in l io delicate- Mrs. F. W. Klebann aim Mrs. Gcorgo iu Aif mi At i Mmw-irr'-Tr mr mr jm ma i shades of pink and f jb at fu v j&mi R. Carter. a low flaring basket being filled with 4 yO d Enchantress cnrim. tlons and lace One of tho handsomest dlnnor par-tic- s nialdenhair. Tho ban-dl- o of tho season was that at which of tho basket was caught In a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francis Dilling- misty now of pink tulle, while nlnk ham ontortnlned last evening In honor satin shaded ft candrlnlu mill tvimtn Chicago, gram place of Mrs. Charles Adams of cards comnlotmi ti . who In tho Mongolia for polntment. leaves her homo In the East. After dinner the ovenltnr was do- - The drawing room; study and music voted to bridge. room were fragrant with myriads of Those present wero Mrs. Chnvlns American beauty roses which were Adams of Chicago, Captain and Mrs. arranged In antique pottery, amid 1J. hdwards, Mrs. Roberts. Cai.tnln drooping palms. and Mrs. Arthur Atn,.i m. dining lighted by t ""'HA, 1111, U11U The hall was ;ray-5;- Mrs. Gaylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerrlt. P. Italian lamps, and tho dinner tablo Wllilni-- 'Attcio Aw At .. . POWDER j , miL ...... v.. iiius, .ueuicai uireclor was a revelation of artistry and ex- Ames, Lieutenant Leo Sniim nmi quisite exotic beauty nnd fascination. Absolutely Pure Admiral and Mrs. Walter Cleveland'111 l'lc center roso a tall vase of Ital powtfQP Cowlcs. ian mnrble whence tumbled myriads Tho only baking of frngrant and cool white La Marque made from Royal Grapo Mr. and roses. On either sld tho tablo wns 3ream of Tartar Mrs. Harry Marlin Hop-Ron- o bum have to Haleiwa. wlmrn Illumined by tall silver stands hold Ho Alum, Ho Lime Phosphate they Ing will reside for about a week. unshaded Roman candles whoso 5 mellow golden flame fell on two regnl Notice of Description of Device Used whlto Nuinphonhorg peacocks Miss Laura Kott and Mr. Dickson of Upon Bottles of the Honolulu Brew- Nott snowy whiteness. are at present visiting on Kauai .M ,r ing and Malting Co., Ltd. as house guests of Mr. and Mrs The dinner tablo was In every de- Notice Is hereby given that all bot Francis Gay. tail suggestive of an Italian garden, tles of tho Honolulu Brewing nnd and was admirably evolved. Malting Co., Ltd., bear tho following Mrs. Arthur T. Marix entertained Those present were Mrs. Charles device blown Into tho side of the bot- ul uu imoniiai tea from four to six Adams of Chicago, and tle: yesterday afternoon as a farewell Mrs. George R. Carter, Brigadier-Gen- - "Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd" compliment to Mrs. William H. Win- - eral and Mrs. Montgomery M. Ma "Honolulu, T. H." ters, u- - s- - A who leaves In the transport Bu- - icoml)' Jlr. and Mrs. James Honolulu, July 30, 1911. for 'Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt P. WIli1ri jford Sait Francisco tomorrow, " ' L ' HONOLULU BREWING & MALTING The Interior of the honl6 was beau, Governor Walter Francis Frear and CO., LTD., by C. G. Bartlett, Mana- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Francis Dilling- tifully decoated in baskets of gol- ger. -- " ham, :vrT, n s n 4 - V den shower and lace maidenhair fern, j i"' caught with largo double bows of Hoolaha ana I ke ano o ka hoailona 6 yellow satin. "i-'.a- . DRAWING SHORTER. na omole o ka Hui hana bla Hono- The lanal, where the hostess mkT The holidays are getting on toward lulu Brewing & Malting Co., Ltd. her guests assembled, was attractive" the' short end. The days when it Is Ma kola ke hoolaha ia'ku net o ka In its rugs, palms and lace fern hang- raout desirable to freshen up. Haleiwa maka o na omole apau o ka Hult hana ing baskets, and here at live delicioJs offers attractions to tho man or bia Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co., refreshments of sandwiches, salad, woman who loves life as Ltd., i komo a 1 puhila ma ka aoao o tea, chocolate, ices well as the one who will commune ka omole penel: " and cake were When the hot and sultry August, Soon you'd tire of watching wavelets, served by Oriental maids In Japan- with nature through a mosquito-proofe- d "Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd" Hangs about you like a pall; On the sandy stretches curl ese costumes. window. It is a place for "Honolulu, T. H." Forces you seek the seashore, Tire of all things If it wasn't Among those present at this enjoy- sport as well as for rest, and tho peo- Honolulu, July 30, 1911. Board walks, beaches, baths and all. For the blithesome' August Girl. able gathering wero Mrs. William H. ple who go there once for either pur- HONOLULU BREWING & MALTING Winters, Mrs. J. Alfred Magoon, Miss pose go again. Tho rates are low, CO., LTD., by 0. G. Bartlett, Luna SOCIAL NEWS OF THE DAY. Makea Magoon, Mrs. Pardee of Fort and tho trains on the O. R. and L. Nul. Honolulu's Social Happenings Captain and Mrs. William H. Win- Shafter, Mrs. Frederick B. McStocker, take gtiests to tho door. 3t July 29, Aug. 5, 12. ters entertained at a very elaborate Miss Lydia McStocker, Miss Julie r, dinner party last evening at tho Miss Lydla McStocker of ooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooo Hotel Colonial In Are yol ono of them? honor of Mr. and Philadelphia, and others. One of those thousands who constitute the surging, restless throng of Mrs. J. Alfred Magoon. slaves lo style? Tho dinner table was dressed in Mrs. Jane daugh- Ilk, Walker, and her They have seized her, these crowcing multitudes, and a iew risen gold, the cavalry color, and the ar ters. Miss Agnes and Miss Cordelia star in tho center of art, they have acclaimed her with a' shout of joy, have rangemenl - uorno her jubilantly on their naked shoulders and havo established her upon was ono of the most, Walker, entertained at a very charm- her unattainable sea of power, a Ulgh-bacKe- d liirone oi goiu created irom uie charming this season. ing tea from four to six yesterday melting pot of toil, pain, sorrow and In the center of the exquisitely ap-- afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Thomas Thev have nlaced unon her superb coiffure a crown, jewel-studde- d with pointed table, brilliant in Its arrav of Rain Walker and Miss Beatrice Rain ...... if -- 0 1 .1 .n..A 1 , .1 1 ,.,1.V. iilnnHIl minions upon millions oi iireviuua e'B uuu uavu icguicu un mm nmiui rock crystal and silver, rose a large Walker of England. aim iiuiiui. The interior of tho drawing room moro loyal heavy cut glass basket, brimful of Her name is Queen Fashion, and sho boasts adherents than was abloom with quantities of pile any monarch of the universe! golden shower clusters, the handle pink and white spotted tiger lilies High-seate- indolently upon heights of fashion, this saucy imp whom caught in a butterfly bow of golden the many overgrown women have so willingly spoiled. Society's pampered pet, upon whom they tulle, whose strands veiled the gor- and exquisite pots have showered their gold and their caresses, clad in three yards which easily geous blossoms. of maidenhair and palms. All Colors In effeminate magic of chrysoprase and gold, At tea cost three hundred, swathed the Small sprigs of golden shower were the table in the dining room In mauve and in purple like a billowy sea of violets, her feet shod in black Mrs. Holloway and Mrs. Ful- cnapeau, strewn loosely over tho Bruges laco Andrew suede, all silver buckles, her crown replaced by a revelation called a ler presided over tea up black velvet many cruel aigrettes,, hdr tunle friiiged with centerpiece, glass the and coffee 5CXXOOOOCOOOOOOOCXXXCX$OOOOOOOOOOOOCXCX$OOOOCXXXXXXC built of and and the basket of cups respectively. gems, her fingers and wrists lost in an endless display of jewels, her elbow blossoms was encircled by tall gold high perched knee, dimpled cbln resting scintillating lin- This table, in tho center of tho on her her in her candelabra, surmounted by yellow gers, insolently stares in well-bre- d hauteur at tho array of surging, struggling, room, was dressed In pink and green, fighting, gasping climbers, treading on each other witu cruel intent tor only a satin shades bordered by long fringes a large handpalnted roso jar forming Special for glimpse her! of gold. at a dainty centerpiece, filled with piquant watches hand-painte- d With Indifference sho them! The guest cards were frail pink duchesso roses and maid- Here they come, bent by numillty and a desperate longing, towards tho in tho crossed sabers of Third seat invincible. the enhair. cavalry, to which Captain Winters Small tables hard-earne- d years. wero arranged about ' They shower her with tho savings of many labored belongs. They offer personal treasures for a touch of her frivoious toe. tho room which was adorned by They come, bewildered by the aura of her fascination, bringing their pay After an elaborate menu tho host, palms and exqulslto hanging baskets envelopes of pitiable slenderness. hostess and their guests motored to of maidenhair, each tablo supporting They come, holding high jewel boxes of heredity in their tortured and the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maeoon. a slender cut glass vaso of duchess difficult ascent, and shaking off the little children who need their care, tramp- where the evening was devoted to roses. ling them down, asttho burning light of desire illumines their unsoftened eyes. music and cards. Among those present wero Mrs. And still forevpr and forever tho mad race goes on, the silly little god- Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Rain Walker, Miss Beatrico dess, attended by her hand maidens, Sin and Avarice, sits In calm, distracting Magoon, unconcern, gazing forever unrelenting and unmoved, her rough Hps curved In Alfred Miss Makea Magoon, Rain Walker, Miss Mary Carter, Mrs. mockery. Captain and Mrs. Koester, Captain J. H. Soper, Miss Blancho Sopor, Mrs. ' Sho knows no pity for the writhing lust, tho ignoble craving which sho and Mrs. Haight, Major and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. F. A. Schaefer, Mrs. sees. James Kennedy, Miss Onio Kennedy Waldron, Mrs. Alfred Castle, Miss She views it all in its glamor, its falseness, its rank deception, quite im- and Captain and Mrs. William H. Helen Alex'ander, Mrs. James Wilder, personally, securo perfection, in her own and her artificial Winters. Mrs. Edward Holmes, Mrs. Scott, Miss knowing well nothing further can be attained, since land and sea, mountain and valley, hill and dale, canyon and gorge, and every form of life that lives, Marion Scott, Mrs. George Sherman, from a soul-racke- d human to a helnless. tiny bird has been robbed to bedeck Admiral and Mrs. Walter Cleveland Mrs. D. P. R. Isenberg, Mrs. Mac her In her chosen arrav! Cowles entertained at a handsome Gauley, Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, Mrs. E. 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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tho exercises. This pleasing detail, howover, had to bo omitted at tho POLICE COURT THE HAWAIIAN STAR conclusion of tho seance, as the Whirlwind was "out" for tho major Sunday) by tho Hawaiian Star Published overy afternoon (except portion of ton minutes. Nwipaper Association, Ltd., McCandteHS Building, Bethel street, Honolulu. Unci Walt In tho pollco Court this morning Bon Thompson nnd Harvey Chase, charged EDITOR Clarence Snickers, who Is qulto n WALTER G. 8MITH with drunkenness, wero fined $3 nnd The Philosopher wit In his way, created no llttlo Poet costs each. AUGUST 5, 1'11. In tho Harp saloon tho other SATURDAY, It The remainder of the business con- night by thrusting a bunch of fncetlao sisted two presses ntid a cou-pl- o g of nolle 1 it is fine and nobby, on Alike, tho gonial and good-lookin- it. .. .MG,rUN nave a little hobby, and ride it every dav. and of continuances. would but heed it. this world J bartender. Tho hot dogs had just t and and rcshershay. If penile This morning's Sam nppearanco on tho lunch-- arrests Included Motl-Smit- would be. a'l the nations need it as mitch .mado their 'urged appJiut a successor lo Mr. h brighter for Peter, charged with heedless auto Governor Frcaf is to I nnd Clarence, sidling up to well good, hut he LITTLE as liberty. Hut when would expound it. the people all jcountor, he can do so and get the right man, and - driving, and Joseph Casey, drunk. soon If IIOUI5Y disperse; 1 hear them say. "Confound it!" Sometimes .tho tray, whistled enticingly, explain- will pay to wait awhile if hy doing so, he can get the J. J. Jnrdine was arrested on a war- knows that it a l vmt. he png mni no iovcu uogs nnu nnu sucn they even curse. And when mend whispers, hack-ma- n, ' . rant sworn to by Joo Lucas, tho strongest man possible. what is it the champion village a way wiin inein nun incy unvuys L. A. at the door: "Mere .comes the great In- place is not loo great for a man hkc George k. Carter, whis- charging him with malicious the bore!" No where 1 the same old tale is told ; I see men camo to him when ho called or Most people who stop to think about it 'matter travel, jury, said injury consisting of cutting Thurston or Y. (V Smith. scratching gravel when they my form behold. The,' laise their tled. A deftly hurled bungstnrtcr put means, realize that the presidency of the Hoard of IlcaltU a bridle and driving reins owned by and what it tliesc timid, souls : they crawl into tle cellars, they an untimely kibosh on this sprout of the governorship. norvous complainant. ranks in real importance with shin up lofty poles. Old women always dodge me. likewise the vil- choice humor. believed be the only place under the American is now to lage belles, and sny they'd like to lodge me in jails or padded cells. are likely to spread. We have had two Fine Job Printing at Office. flag from which epidemics road is rough and' on which my trilbys tread : e'en children Star of plague, in the last fifteen year., bel- The rutty outbreaks of cholera, and two say I'm nutty, and throw things at my head. And so I'm sad and COTTON FROM TREES. if we are not vigilant. So direful a distinction is low fever mav come . , ,v ..,;u voice ; I can't explain my hobby, for folks t ii. - . sobbv. my to sorrow pitched Tho Caravonlca cotton plantation at HOUSES, FOR RENT. be rid of once ami tor all. n u is noi tom u, one to got won't stand unhitched. Cairns, North Queensland, has been Furnished, little as a tourist resort and some of its products not hitherto amount to Cnpvrlnht. 1910 ny Goo. Martnow nlMn WALT MASON. extended, and Mr. Campbell, the man-- . ruled out of the world's markets may be quarantined against. Wnhlawa, 2 B. R $ 30.00 a man. nger, writes: "The best results I ob- accounts, the call is not for haste, but for big Young Street, 2 B. BO.Oti On these 1 R... n committee of Initiative, whose purpoao was the realization of this idea. Tho tained during 1910-1- were from n seVen-acr- Hobron Ave., 2 B. R. ... 25.00 committee Issued tho following statement: o block nt Caravonlca Park as soon as is practicable, a Alea, 3 B. R 50.00' "It Is our Intention to establish at Paris, from trees eleven months old. Hero t.. m first-clas-s dally newspaper, which will be printed In tho French language, but Spencer St., 4 B. R 75.00 languages will not be excluded. An international the yield from tho seven acres was Queens And Crowns from which other modern Kalmuki, 13tb, 2 B. 35.00 Kings, advisory editorial board will establish the general policy of the paper, which 4S9G pounds of boll cotton, or G2S R... will be conducted on broad liberal linos, the aim being to promote, In so far as pounds per acre. Tho cultivation of Vineyard Street, 4 B It.. CO. 00 - good of the world. 2 - ,,i f n,,1n thiro nr in tho world, a few linn- possible, a understanding between tho nntlons Tho United cost 4 ($19.47) an- Pacific Heights Rd, B. R.50.00 new China, this per acre per States and other American nations, Japan, and the great Tantalus 2 B. R 40.00 colonics of Great Britain will be invited to on equal num, including manager's salary, and terms with Europe In this journalistic enterprise. Tho International Journal tho picking costs d cents) per Kalmuki 8th Ave. 3 B. R. 40.00 will have able correspondents In all tho capitals of the world and Its telegrams pound, and tho ginning and baling d Beretanla street, 4, B. R.. . G5.00 will bo and instructive. Much news and letters particularly reliable of Its will ( cent); total Id (2 cents). The Unfurnished. cocKney nu.1 ltudo bo scml-ofncia- and" the sensational will always be avoided.' So hold of tho ancient edifice, the voices of the ribald yield of lint was 39 per cent, and this Kinau St., 3 B. R ? 30.00 thres In the silence contm es "An original feature of the new journal will bo Its international advisory ami the chattering market place were hushed every country Is 5d Rosor&" Kam. IV Rd., 3 25.00 and saints wMhln t o Abbey editorial board, composed of a representative from In tho world, lint valued in Liverpool at ls over ho tombs of kings and warriors ret not excluding China Japan. This board will meet annually Paris, Walpio, 3 B It 12.00 was put on tho forehead of George V. by the grace and at and (34 cents) per pound, and in Germany vnlls And as the crown trumpets will direct the policy of the paper." 35.0(7 Defender of the Faith. Emperor of India, the militant as high as ls 9d (42 cents). Freight Wilder Ave?, 4 B. R. . . . pL.airnL u . nf fhn tower snoke with solemn reverber- - Thurston Ave., 2 B. R... 37.50 Empire and there came to London is 90s ($21.90) per ton. The Xnr hearrthrougluT and breadth ofcthe Karrattl Lano 3 B. R. .. . 35.00 .. . . nnvn envn KltlC:- seed for oil and oil cake Is worth 'iJip .11 iu iuu ,tiwuiiwn, . trio w universal accianiauuii. of the church-pw-,i- i locally 5 ($34.33) per 7 King St., 3 J3. R 35.00 he inner car had listened, there came from the dus ton, or 10s . . .i .. whn llnq nil Ave,, 6 B, R. ... 50.QQ f 1 htir there: ($3G.50) Wilder yard or st. Giles tiie jjiJI,,tu ""-- c u " In London; freight 303 , LITTLE INTERVIEWS ($7.30) per ton." Cotton, Manchester, Wilder Ave., 4 B. R 25.00 our birth and State The glories ot England. Elm & Birch Sts., 3 B. R. 25.00 suustantial things; . Arc shadows, nob . , . Young & Elsie, 4 B. R. . 40.00 There is no armor agoi-- " "" CAPTAIN MILLER The Ka Mol is hand ?" K1"SS J. A. McCANDLESS Tho lroperty Death lays his Icy novy already to set out for Palmyra TRENT TRUST CO. LTD. Sceptre and crown owners on Bethel street from King to Must tumble down. Igland, and We will Start aB soon as Merchant are all ready to chip in and Z. K. MYERS be equal made' ' 18 1(vve- And Jn the dust judge Coop?? r'iu'y t0 - pny for paving the street if assured INSURANCE BROKER With the poor crooked scythe and spade. Trust" ENGINEER. PETE LUDDEIt, S. S. hal It will be done properly, i am in "WaiBiiiSG pavement. ' Some men with swords may reap the field, Kultul It seems to me if th0 Titania fllvor of' viJr.Klfd brick I 601 STANGENWALD BLDG. where they kill; And plantswlth laurels has broken down as alleged, that sho (lon-- t in at black bituiithic TELEPHONE 2062. strong nerves at last must yield, believe )Mij'if'' But their haVfl by there"' l0 n ot sun. They tame but one another still; should been here this. pavement where Land of Puupueo Early or late, JAMES F. MORGAN No, I don't PACHECO The story that TJiey Btoop to fate, mean to get out of the Board of Health. young Correa, who recently comnlit- - Manoa Valley "t glV UP thel1' rmuring breath i re- - m Aii -a- 1 consider myself out aireauy. ted Bucide spent a dollar a day captives! creep to death.- - When they, pale signed four weeks ago. If they have barl)0r suopa ls nn bosh. Ho did not FIRE ' not accepted tho resignation It Isn't young something garlands wither on your brow; gi)end mQre than tho averasQ When a man nuys use The up to them. , , They boast no more your mighty deeds, ity fault. It's u b 0 f 0 t that he ful which at tho same time is steadily Upon death's purple altar, now, , CAPTAIN SHEPLEY Of course. some of .( PROTECT increasing in value he is twice for- bleeds had conBlderaMo moneyi See where the victor victim the naval tug would be dispatched to the tunate. It Is only a little over ten must come ; iflP t heads look for the Titania if a request were , . years ago tho pioneer on To the cold tomb, f nii0inK. YOUR HOME since settler to do so, these mat-- Only the actions of tho iust made for her but C0MMIS10NER BLANCH- - the land of Puupueo made his homes Smell sweet and blossom In the dust. ters are usually left to private cuter- - there. Then there were none o the ARD-So- me dealers have complained nrlft. unless, of course. 11 vessel Is In many conveniences required by the tv, f hio trinnmh the mind of a king must have been stirred We represent i,if emperors im- - tnat the stanial'3 VeflUlring that lee exacting ad- "when that great kings return to clay and danger, and then help Is rendered suburbanite. Now alt the to upon the time mounted cream, "shall contain less than 14 the"r pr ue." However near heaven the "carmel lire" may have medialclyi not vantages that can possibly bo asked; in . ,,,.,. miiHitiuiP ascended, was hone FOUR there MAVbfl FERN of Sun-- W cohl Of butter fat Is so high that for are procurable: Mountain sprlngi woeVrmaBntllcontly clad, who could hope to The Board ?nthaT company of awed el'Vlsors has appropriated' Only ?500 a lho is rendered too rich to be water, telephone, electric light and stealing and benumbing clutch of the last and mightiest onquernr , of the evade the lonjf, cnten. I have just received a llttlo Rapid Transit service and gas fon of all They saw above them the memorials and effigies of tho Btorled month for the district of Koolaupoo. peer among them must have beeil overawed by the Road Supervisor Pahia has appointed pamphlet from tho food bureau of LEADING cooking. past, and tho haughtiest presence sense of his own personal littleness and Inconsplcuousness in the John Bell as luna, and bet'wcb Pahia, Vermont In which it holds that the BE TWICE FORTUNATE and pur on uuu,t (, 22 of that one great society aione euuui Bell the mules the Whole appro Weal ice cream should contain per COMPANIES chase ono of the moat desirable house' Ledger. . 'and . . priatlon will be eaten up without any cent of butter fat. remaps tne laeai lots to be had within three miles of eaten at tho capltol. work on the rbadS. cream isn't Intended to be Hawaiian . Remember easy terms are offered "To A Little Girl" T rust "Under The Cocoanut Tree C o m p a n y , (An Unpublished Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.) Limited "Waterhouse Trust" All on a day of gold and blue, By H. M. Ayres. 923 Fort 8trct. Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu. calling you! iii Hearken tho children All on a day of blue and gold, THE OFFICE HOURS OF THE Here for your baby handB to hold, All the Newest of the New Styles of Flower and fruit and fairy bread Governor Frear, in the matter of He's since obtained a letter of rec Men and Women's Under the breathing trees are spread. the appointment of a new president ommendatlon to tuo pollco uepart WIRELESS are kind paths for little feet: Here Board of Health, is evidently ment. aro 7 a. m. Follow them, darling! You shall meet of the from to5:30 p. m. on desi-- e to SHOES Past the enchanted garden-doo- r going to gratify his morbid week days and on Sundays from 8 to pub- - painter up on his platform Friends by the hundred: maybe more! conceal Information in which the The MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. 10 a. m. and until 11 every night s Why do you linger? Ah, you elf, lie Is rightly Interested, to an extra- - Felt sore constrained to spit, 1051 Fort Street. messages. Must he come for you then himself? cidlnary degree. At present he has And the spit that he spat laughing look and mild, He of the got as far as the revolving some-- A gentleman's hat In the street below , Whimsical master, glorious child? There you go now, away from me. u'ames-in-his-min- d stage. Chanced to hit. "Where are you, Elsa?" The man with the hat was a good man Men's Linen and Duck Suits It is he! ' Advertiser captioned a cabin But he said, as he gazed up above: The CAREFULLY LAUNDRIED AT item morning, "Hope to Beat xx -- . : : !" we must hurry, I you, this "Come, and - suprised We've such a number of things to do: Lemon Bill." Wo looked for some- And 'the painter FRENCH LAUNDRY, J. Abadle, Prop. 0 777 KING S.T. Posies to gather, thrushes to hear, thing about Bill Squires but found With grlefstrlcken eyes People to wonder about, my dear! . that the cable was about some paltry Looked down and In accents of lovo Take my hand like a good. girl. Yes. congressional matter. Remarked: I am the gardener, R. L. S." "If you uso such language, gentle sir, Paradise of the Pacific Drought may be affecting the water To me kindly relate supply but no danger appears to How among your wormy leiiows threaten the flow of beer, according Do you expect to rate?1' International Daily Newspaper to John Martin, anyway. Auto and Society notes: If you doubt tho rubber develop- - Some of tho prominent young bach- - ment in Hawaii just linger for a mo-- elors employed at tho bottling works Theodore Stanton of Paris, Fx'ance, and son of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who Is now in New York, is one of a number of prominent men of this country t at tho corner of Fort and King gave a goat dinner last Saturday and Europe who are behind a movement to publish an International dally streets when tho roads are at all evening in honor of Percival do newspaper. The paper will be published In France, and the first Issue will muddy and a member of the fair but Swipes whD will shortly join tho probably appear In January. It will be printed in French and deal only with frail sex Is crossing over. ranks of the benedicks. Everyone international events of world-wid- e importance. Concerning affairs and the ex- - project, Mr. Stanton is quoted as saying: knows the scene of tho festivities "For a long while certain men in Europe have had under consideration According to tho Board of Health cept the police, and they would the advisability of starting an international dally newspaper. These men statistics, 18,000 rats a year are be- - like to. believed there was a Held for it, but It was necessary to find out how the ing killed In Honolulu. An appalling proposition would bo received capitals and largo in tho cities of tho world. number of the pink kind with green Tho many friends of genial "Square- - purpose of learning tho officialdom men For the attitude of and connected yellow breasts and tails remain nt faco" John Pottlo will rejoice to hear - with affairs In these centers of activity. I was selected to make a Journey to IN LEATHER AND CLOTH. IT"- every capital of Europe. 1 have just finished tho trip, which took three large, however. that he has been promoted to tho cap- - months, and I am convinced that such a newspaper has a place in tho scheme talncy of tho mud scow "Roaring of things. H'.ri; There nro so many Japanese at Ann." Captain Pottlo knows more "Such a newspaper to success necessarily bo absolutely be a must lnde present in tho California metropolis anyone pendent .and One of the first things to be considered was the about gin and wator than in $1.50 to $3.50 question of international advertising. From what I could find out, wo shall that it is being joshlngly referred to town, bar none, havo sufficient advertising support to make the paper Independent. At least as Sampifnfrisco. enough interest was takn in the proposition to indicate that tho newspaper Tom Basher and tho Walklkl will not laclc advertising suport. newspapers A mosquito inspector reporting to Whirlwind, accompanied by a select "All the of tho world are national organs. The London Times headquarters represonta English interests. Tho PariB Temps stands for moderate French after his first day's coterie of admirers, took a run down Silva's Toggery, Republicanism. Tne Lloyd in struggle Hungarian work was asked how ho had got to City Sunday afternoon, Ltd tester leads the for inde Pearl last pendence. Tho Copenhagen Polltlken reilects Scandinavian aspirations under along. Arrived nt their destination, boxing hegemony of Denmark. And tho samo thing t the ls true of tho other leading "Fairly Nell," said ho. "I only man-- gloves wero donned and tho pair gave "THE STORE FOR GOOD journals of .Europe ana America, Neither the old world nor the new possesses CLOTHES" uauy. aged to catch seventeen but I put a pleasing exhibition of physical h a real international ELKS' BLDG. "Some ton years ago I was struck by this state of affairs, and the further oil on them when once I had ture to tho delight of all present. Tho KING ST. 1 went into 'tho subject tne more I felt tho necessity of sunnlylni: this want caught them to destroy every, larvae bout was friendly ono and both men bo, after consultation with several friends from different countries, I formed that might bo on them." shook hands at the commencement of

' r TiiiTii-Yr'- i irtiniiiiVii'ii' 'Tiiiiiitti THE HAWAIIAN SATURDAY, 5, STAR, AUGUST 1911. FIVE Financial ommercial a m SUGAR 99 Degree Test Centrifugals, $4.61, Per ton, $92.20. By emotion DANIEL LOGAN. 88 Analysis Beets, s. 9!2d. Per ton, $98 00

the 1910 elovon months, but for 1911 Of are given as bananas $92,341, plnoJ BISHOP ESTATE Commerce Hawaii apples $37,489 and all other $5,730. DULL IAEEK STOCK Preserved fruit shipments to the SI States for 1910 were $1,390,786 un- Honolulu Stock Exchange lletwaan For Eleven classified, and for 1911 were $1,987,-791, NUUANU LOTS ENDS BRISKLY Months Boards 60 50 Ohm, of which all but $3,841 represent- Olna, $5.25; 5.26; 50 ed plnenpples, showing a gain of Olna. $5.25; 50 OlaR, $5.25; 10 Haw. A- 2R0-- James W. Pratt hold a by auc- - very - : 150 Mcltrydo, $0.76; 40 For the eleven May 597,005 sale It was a dull week on the months ended with the corresponding period ended r- s- N- tho..tlon nt llIs mc the StangOnwald Exchange,' 0,nn' 5 - - - Co $132.80; 1911, the aggregate Pineapple juice was shipped to Honolulu Stock and Bond 3, commerce of in 1909. This general item, however, Mc-fro- $r,00 m 1 1910 $218,018 building at noon today of four lots but a heavy sales list today saved it McBryde fis, $96.50; $1000 Hawaii was $2,C60,145 less than for mny be left for analysis In value of $10,027 in nnd another In tho Kawniolena tract belonging to making a poor record. While Bwlo 0s, $96.50; 100 Onomoa (Ex. the corresponding period ended last article. In 1911, an increaso of $207,991 for the Bishop estate in Nuunnu valley. the total number of shares sold was,Dv-- ) Hl-00- ; 1C McBryde, $0.75. year. This showing is almost twico Details of tho commerce of Hawaii eleven months. v They front on tho avenue and are 1198 in excess of tho previous week, 'Session Sales 5 Waialua, $112.00; - here-ment- Coffee shipments of $314,126 In tho accounted for by a decreaso in ship- for period In question are s the opposite tho Rodiek, Humphreys, tho proceeds of stocks wore $30,S15 $e00 McBryde. 0s, $90.50; 30 McBryde, of merchandise to tho United with presonted. To save words, 1910 1911 period were a gain of $55,490; honey, $50,551, a gain of $20,198; to Aungst Babbitt and Alexander places. less. This disparity is duo to two of $C.75; 10 Oahu Sug. Co., $31.00; 10 States amounting to $5,084,805, which and 1911 are used to designate the bacco, $43,29, a galnof $2,554, and They brought considerably above the tho three leaders being low-price- d Oahu Sug. Co., $31.00; 5 Onhu Su. In turn, is more than accounted for eleven-mont- h period ending May 31 vegetables, $11,081, a'galn of $2,840 upset prices. Following aro tho re- stocks. Bond sales were $6500 moro Co., $31.00; 10 Olan, $5.25; 60 Olaa, by a decline of ?C,200,421 in value 0f each of those years: I over corresponding period of sults: than the week before. $5.25; 5 Olaa, $5.25; 25 Olan, $6.25; of sugar shipments. And, to continue Imports, the last Lot , No. 1, containing 1.35 acres, Sales of stocks for tho week amount-- 10 Mut. Tol. Co., $10.00; 25 Mut. Tel. the explaining tack, tho apparently year. ' Domestic merchandise shipped, from subject to leaso on a portion which od to 4539 shares and thoir proceeds Co., $16.00; 15 Mut. Tel. Co., $10.00; very bad exhibit of sugar Is largely the United to Hawaii in the States PROSPECTS OF RUBBER PLANTA- will expire September 1, 1912, was to $68,374. 12V, against 3341 and $99,- - $1000 Tilo 1901 Cs, $97.00; 5 McBryde, dud to lateness in marketing tb4s 1910 period amounted to $18,072,510, TIONS. sold to George Angus for $2,701. 189.12'.. respectively last week. Bond $0.75; 5 Ewa, 531.75; 20 Honokaa, year's crop; although also in a con- - and In the 1911 period to $19,922,214, (Communicated.) Lot No. 2, containing 0 acre, sales ainouiRed to $12,500 par value, $10.S7. slderable degree to lower prices of an Increase of $1,449,698. FoVelgn Although the price of Is to W. L. Stanley for $2,000. against $0000 last week. McBryde j Sugar Quotations SS Beets, 13s. sugar prevailing especially at tho merchandise slmllary shipped in rubber ?ometfhat lower now than it was last 'Lot No. 3, containing 91.100 acre, shares lead in number with 2725, with 9,. early stages of the present campaign. 1910 was $259,174, and In 1911 $237,-A-s year, yet that does not seem to liavo,10 u 1'etrie for $2,025. H. C. Ac S. Co. 635 second and Olaa 96 dog. Centrifugals, 4.61c. to tho former cause, a better 622, a decreaso of $21,552. Granl . affected the dividends paid by leading Lt N' 4 one acre, to Jos. Amlradc, 480 third. Dividends Aug-- 5, 1911. Haw. C. & showing will be made for' tho rest of totals of imports from tho United plantations. In almost every case,trUBtcc for $2,500. Details of tho transactions are as S. Co., 25c a share; Onomen, 30c a the sugar marketing season after tho states of $18,731,690 in 1910 and they are far higher than ev.en the enor- follows: chare; Honomti, $1.00 a share, Koloa, end of May, while, regarding the lat- - $20,159,836 in 1911 show an Increase mous dividends paid last year. Stocks. $5.00 a share. "cr, some gain will also be made be- - of $1,428,146. The highest dividend quoted on tho Ewa, 08 at $31.S7, 10 at $32, 5 at'; foro tho close of the season because Imports from foreign countries for SHIPPING London Stock Exchange is that of tho $31.75 closing $2636.25, ll It T & L 6s ... 106.00 107.50 of a decided rise in prices within the 1910 period were $4,368,872 and Selangor Rubber Company, that has (Continued From Page Two.) Hawaiian Agncultura!, 10 at $250 Kauai By 6s 100.25 As ill- the past two months, the sit" for the 1911 period $4,930,641, an $2500. 'McBryde Sug 0s paid this year 375 per cent pay ' .. 96.50 90.75 ation stood at the end of May, how- - crease of $567,769. fifter ing last year the record dividend of awaiting shipment at Ililo yesterday: Hawaiian C. & S., 60 at $38.50, 025 Mutual Tel Cs 103.25 ever, the quantity of sugar marketed Combined imports from the United 2S7. The Petallng Rubber Company Olaa, 19,230 bags; Waiakea, 17,000; at $39 $26,685. O It & L 5s 101.00 "should have brought about one and states and foreign countries were 35 $43 $1505. 'oahu It a close second with 325 per cent, as Hawaii Mill, 2S00; Walnakti, 20,000; Hawaiian Sugar, at Sug 5s 101.00 one-hal- f million dollars more than the $23,100,5C2 In 1910 and $25,096,477 In Hawaiian Pineapple, 30 at $38.50 Olaa Sug 0s 90.50 95.00 against 125 per cent of last year. Then Onomoa, 5308; Pepcekeo, 4500; No- - value shown in the trade returns had iqu nn increase of $1,995,915. $1155. Pacific S M Co Gs 102.75 come Cicely and LtnggI, each of whlcn nomu, 5300; Kakalau, 22,568; Laupa-pa- y .the prices heen tho same as last Exports, Honokaa, 53 at $10.87& $597.50. Pioneer Mill 0s . . . 101.00 102.50 " 150 per cent, which is about thejhoehoe, 11,000; Ookala, 5080; Kuka-sam- e Intor-Lslan- d 5 year. Hawaii shipped to the United Ha-yea- Steam Navigation, at Waialua Agr Co 5s 100.50 as these companies paid D., 3400; H., 3334; r, - lastjiau, Kukaiau, '1 sugar trade re- In 1910 period merchan-turn- s Leaving aside, the states the while the Batu Caves Company i nakua, 10,000; 11,480; Ho $132.50 $562.50. ' Paauhau, I for the eleven months stated dise valued at $40,439,872, and in the lms Increased its dividend from 50 nokaaemfwy shrdl cmfwy shrdl up un McBryde, 2500 at $0.50, 25 at Fine Job Printing, Star Office most gratifying fea: 3911 period merchandise valued' at 200 at $6.75, closing $1S,- - reveal several per cent of last year to 150. nokua, 10,000; Paauhau, 11,180; llono-ke- e, $6.02, They large increase $35,355,067, a decrease of $5,OS4,S05. - $205.02',. tures. show a Many companies- have not yet had 7000; Kukulnaelc, 17,124; Puna-luu- , NOTICE. agricul- - To foreign countries year the Telephone Co. 203 $10 in shipments of diversified last full returns from tho sale of their rub- 1G0O, and N'onuapo, 3700. Mutual at Hawaii to the value of shipments was $295,585, of S32S0, - tural products of ber, so have paid only interim divi- Purser Richter of the Likelike In WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL- COM- mainland, with the which $6,596 was In foreign good3, $30.75, S6 $31, clos United States dends, but in every case the estimate his report states that 2G.0OO bags of Oahu, 20at at. PANY. LIMITED. really immense year $715,330, which presumption from a anil this of for the year is above that of last year, sugar were left in the warehouse at Ing $3591. Tho stock books of the Waialua gain In exports to foreign countries $2,091 was in foreign goods, showing and past experience shows that esti- Ahuklnl. Olaa, 4S0 at $3.23 $2520. Agricultural Company, Limited, will i not specified by articles in the re-- an Increase in exports to foreign Onomen, 100 at 544 $4400. Monday, mates pro usually under rather than NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. bo closed to transfers on If turns that like advancement has countries of $419,745 for Jlio Paauhau, 5 at $23.25 $110.25. o'clock tjn over actual returns. Among these "in- (Per Merchants' Exchange.) August 7th, 1911, at twelvo been made In the marketing of sim- - months. ' Waialua, 5 at $112 $560. August 1911, terim" dividends are Vallambrosa Port Townsend Arrived, August noon, to Tuesday, 15th, lVrou',!cts otslde of the mother Combined. Bonds. 'liar Tjxl,0rts to the United Rubber Company, 75 per cent; Anglo-- 3, schr. Alice Cooke, hence July 10 inclusive. Hilo Railroad 0s, $500 at 9S, $1000 at ATHERTON, jfountry. States 'nn( foreign countries were Malay, 75 per cent; Buklt Rajah, SO Sallna- - Cruz Arrived, August 2, S. C1IAS. H. ' example 97, closing. To the United States, for $03,836,019 In 1910 and $01,16C,874 in cent; Federated Selanger, 90 per Hilo, July 17; Treasurer, Waialua Agricultural per s. Alaskan, from McBryde 0s, $11,000 at 96.50. thereMs an Increase Of 00,000 1911, a decrease of $2,669,145. on. these Fran-compani- Company, Ltd. near? cent, and so The fact that sailed, S. S. Columbian for San Dividends. In preserved frims, mostly pine- - Domestic Products. have been able to keep Diego. Honolulu, August 5th, 1911. upcIsco, via San Dividends announced on July 31, Au apples, Mid pineapple juice combined Shipments of sugar to the United their enormous dividends is probably Yokohama Arrived, August 4, S. - gust 1 and 5 amounted to $404,050, be- cable Address "Du:sent)erg" Honolulu tho period question, while the states for the 1910 period were $37,- - fact the yield of the g, 24. for in due to the that Siberia, hence July C. & Co., $14,000; Ewa, - Ing: Brewer unspecifled domestic exports direct 272,667 and for 1911 period Is much larger than the year be gan Sailed, August - the trees Francisco $50,000;- Walmanalo, $0300; Hawaiian gain of $6,200,421. .many instances moro to foreign countries score a $31,072,246, a decline of fore, and in schr. Muriel for Honoipu. .. Olowalu, $3000; Hono year pre Electric, $5625; E. G. Duisenberg considerably over $400,000. Thoro naw sugar made $35,430,532 of the trees were tapped last than NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Ka-huk- lulu Brewing and Malting, $3000; Increases in the amount in 1910 and $30,000,336 in viously. But, taken all in all, the rub- Exchange.) IlO.Vn IJItOlvKR are also substantial (Per Merchants' $5000; Hawaiian Pineapple, STOCIC AMI shipments of coffee and honey to the 1911. Refined was $1,842,135 the ber outlook Is certainly encouraging. Hilo, August 1 Sailed, schr. Gam- - $6250; Kekaha, $40,000; Haiku, $15,- MEMBER HONOLULU S.TOCK AND these articles also having mer year and $1,371,910 the latter, Gamble. ble for Port 000; Paia. $22,500; Pioneer, $4i,2iu; BOND EXCHANGE. steady markets In foreign countries in quantity there were 941,423,431 SUCCESSFUL SALE. San Francisco. August 5 Sailed, V. ' H. C. & S., $100,000; Onomea, $15,000; St., opposito Bishop & according to unofficial information, pounds of raw and 33,628,400 pounds Hopp & Co. were quite successful S. A. T. Sheridan for Manila, via 70 Merchant Honomu, $7500; Koloa. $25,000. Co.'s Bank, Honolulu. Tobacco shipments to the States have of refined in 1910, and 830,697,411 with their special sale of furniture Honolulu; S. S. Missourlan for Seat- doubled In the period compared with pounds of raw and 22,189,500 pounds this week, and purpose continuing It tle. Telephone 3013. P. O. Box 322. that ending-las- t year. Even the ship- - 0f refined in 1911, showing decreases for a short whllo longer. A list ot PASSENCERS ARRIVED, - ment of vegetables to the mainland 0f 110,726,020 raw and 11,438,900 desirable offerings appears on an- Per Mauna Kea from Hawaii, Aug STOCKiXGHftNGE a goodly increase. Although fined. , other page of this Issue. ust 5 J. A. Kennedy, F. E. Richard including anl- - the bill for breadstuffs, Fruit shipments (green, ripe or son, Miss M. Cutler, Miss Arnott, HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Jas. W. Pratt mal feed, Is a trifle higher this year's dried) in 1910 amounted to $203,455, Bead the announcement of tho Mrs. C. MIsch, Miss O. E. Smith, Mr. August 5, 1911. Steal Estate, Insurance, Loans Ne reduced 1911 of period thau last, It has been and in to $135,560, a decreaso of French Laundry on another page and Mrs. C. G. Skyne, Dr. and Mrs. C Brewer & Co. . . 425.00 gotiated! by more than $0,000 as compared $67,895. They are not classified for this issue. It will interest you. Llnde, Mrs. G. Sanderson, and two 31.75 31.87'Zj Ewa Plan Co "PRATT," 125 Merchant St. children, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Baker, Haw C & S Co ... 39.00 39.50 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brown, Miss H, Uawn Sug Co 42.50 44.00 -- McCHESNEY COFFEE CO.- - Abernathy, Mrs. L. McVey, Miss Kog: Honokaa Sug Co.. 10.75 11.00 James F. H organ. get, Miss C. E. Eickhoff, E. E. Win Haiku Sug Co. ... 150.00 frey, E. J. Hardtnor, J. II. McVey, Hutch Sug Co. ... 10.00 Miss Crofts, T. Tabata, II. Kimura, Kalniku Plan Co 17.00 Stock and claim J. Padilla, Dr. T. E. Patterson, H. S. Kekaha Sug Co. ... 205.00 Bond Broker We don't to know it all, but Gray, N. B. Young, Mrs. A. Richard McBryde Sug Co.. 0.75 6.87'j son, Miss Doyo, Miss Severance, Mr. Oahu Sug Co 30.87V4 31.124 Member of Honolulu Stock and and Mrs. T. E. Robinson, C. Mo Onomea Sug Co. . 44.00 50.00 Bond Exchange. We do know how to roast coffee Bond Orders receive, Wayne, I. L. Clark T. A. Dranga, J. Olaa Sug Co 5.25 5.37'j Stock and Sug Co.. 23.00 24.00 prompt attention. , Kula, J. Vannatta, W. Vannatta. S. Paauhau Information furnished relative to, Mill 137.50 our-sol- e E. Lucas, C. Bolte, Misses LIndley Pacific Sug all STOCKS and BONDS. i And we have good coffee, too. Its 150.00 (2), W. L. Stanloy, J. F. Rock, Mr. Pala Plan Co LOANS NEGOTIATED. 1 Sug Co.. 143.00 and Mrs. A. W. Valkenberg. W. M. Poneekeo Phono 1572. P. O. Box 591 Mill 200.00 205.00 Giffard, C. Woltcrs and daughter, M. Pioneer Co... business, and has our whole time. Agri Co.. 111.50 112.50 Hirsch, A. Aaron, Miss Nelson, Mr. Waialua Sug Co 225.00 and Mrs. A. f. Roll, F. M. Pachco, Walmanalo S M 125.00 Master Praga, Mrs. Viorra, SImeona, Walmea Co.... BCaiiin,Jr. o I. I. S. N. Co 130.00 O T. C. Davles, A. Horner. A. Ehrllch, STOCK AND BOND BROKER O H R T & L Co 112.50 U H. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lulz, X Mutual Tel Co. .. 15.75 16.25 Honolulu ui Misses Meyer (2), Mr. and Mrs. It. 35 Merchant Street, CO O R L Co 139.00 140.00 Telephone 2428. P. O. Box 653 McChesney Coffee Co. R. Elgin, A. Husscyt Geo. T. Klugel, Ililo RR Com .... 8.50 9.00 W. Frost, Ilewson, W. For. m T. H. Mrs. Hono B & M Co .. 20.75 21.25 rest, C o Mrs. Ah See and child, Mrs. Haw Pine Co 38.25 38.75 4.'61c u Lucas, Mrs. R. R. Hind, Misses Hind Pnhang Rub Co 20.50 Sugar n (2), H. Akona, S. Chang Parker Jr., Cal-Bee- t Sug 6s 100.00 o A. Griffiths, O. Oss, Kong, Beets, 13f, 9 V2d w Old Kona our specialty. If you are Loo, F. II. Hon Gas Co 0s.... 99.50 100.00 Tl V. L. Ayu, W. L. Dccot Mrs. Oyama " c m Hamakua Ditch Cs 102.00 and child, C. Ah Yat, Len Keo Chong, Haw Irrl 6s 100.75 101.23 Henry Waterhouse Tnist Co, a n Hlng X as age, try Y. Man and K. Matsumoto. Haw C & S 100.00 not particular to our n Per S. S. Honolulan from San Fran Hilo It It Cs 96.75 97.23 Members Honolulu Stock and Bond u Exchange. o cisco, August 5 J. A. Ball, Corporal Hilo R It Ex .... 90.00 92.00 4, Raiser, Jack Beano, Bradford, Otto Honokaa Sug 6s . . 102.00 FORT AND MERCHANT STS. 2 1-- 2 pound Blue Sealed package, FIchor, H. Franklin, Mrs. A. J. Gig- - noux nnd child, Griffin, Mrs. Sarah B. Kay, Max Kenyon, Geo Lathrow, H. Leahy, Gus Llndstrom, J. Oswald premium coupon. 60 cts. McLach-lan- , containing Ltitted, L. Lynn, Madslln, R. A RECORD Lieutenant and Mrs. II. S. Nay-lo- r, 14,820 BOTTLES OF U. S. A., T. Nichols, O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oleson, W. P. Carbonated Plumb, Dr. E. C. Rhodes, Mr. and PINECTAR McChesney Coffee Co. Mrs. Roades, Modi. S. T. Rudder. SOLD 'IN JULY. 16 Merchant St. Bajnoy nush, Saulsa. Popularity Merited by Excellence. 5 Per Likelike from Kauai, August Carbonated only by Arctic Soda Wa- G. Ross, N. Imhoff and Joo Rodrl-gue- ter Works, Miller St. Tolophono 1557

-- McCHESNEY. COFFEE CO.- - Fine Job Printing, Star Office. '"1 J4.

' ' iill 1 1 il'iHii ii Is It rt itiritmjfii tUvti'mtu v SATURDAY, C, 1011. BIX TUB HAWAIIAN STAIt, AUGUST Classified Advertisements One Cent Per Word. Six Words Count One Line By H. M. AYRES. S Per Line, One Week, 30 cents; Two Weeks 40 cents; One T Month, 60 cents. Ing of buying the pony nnd bringing him ovor hero for match race pur- GARTHY c EH E FOR SALE. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ing poses. There Is a condition to any sa e, Onn safe and latest model cash reg Wear whllo paying $1.00 a week no however, for tho owner of Ponl Mol ister in tho b6st condition. Will soli security. J. Carlo, Fort St FOR FIGHT WITH INGLE 'stipulates that if cold tho pony shall cheap. Particuars at Star office. not be raced on Maui again. Bargains in Itoal Estate, on sea PACIFIC RESTAURANT. run down, easily tired, nerv- Ho Is raising some young stock All m shore, plains nnd hills. Telephone Now, clean and first-clas- Best with a view to next year's races, and ous? And do not know what - 101 Stangenwald Build- chef In tho city. Short orders a spe- Definite Word of the coming of John- purpose of fighting mo and not to box nfni,i timt Pnnl Mol mlcht 1602. "Pratt" A T A. .. .. H. . . I . 1 I .. 11... 1 1 . . T ) H I . . ! . . . .. go iui- - ni.1l ing. cialty. $5.00 meal tickets for $4.50 to take? Then direct to u invuuui is uummuuu..! in xvumj u,uy iigui mu t hla ians Jt entered at the 1 ..... I ...... 1 ...... i ...... C ...... r. )8 ; ...... I....! I.... ULn UUI cash. your doctor. Ask his opinion tuning IJUUimUIIlU.tUUU WltlCU IU bU' Mnlu meeting again. BUY AND SELL. hand this morning: I am willing to box cither McCarthy Open 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. King of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It con- St., near Nuuauu. T. X. L. buldlng. Hllo, July 31, '11. cr ltellly winner take all. That Is tho Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sold tains no alcohol, no stimulation, way I am going to If Sporting Editor, Hawaiian Star: fight McCarthy and exchanged. Bargains in musical and is a blood purifier, POLO PRACTICE AUTO STAND. a nerve Sir: I have received word from he will stand for it. Ho knows i can Instruments. J. Cnrlo, Fort St. tonic, a strong alterative, an aid Johnny McCarthy stating that ho will beat him nnd I don't think that he will auto stand. Two six scat on S. S. arriving fight me winner take to digestion. Ask your doctor be down tho Sierra on all. FOR RENT. Cadillac cars. 'Phono 319G. Bero,tanta Augiied IS, and we are to bo matched 1 think that McCarthy nnd myself THIS AFTERNOON about Ayer's non-alcohol- ic Sar- Furnished House, summer; near Nuuanu. " to light on August 2G. ought to draw a good house. for tho saparilla as a strong tonic for McCnrthv has been sent for for tho GEORGE INGLE. all conveniences; flno view over city; CONTRACTOR. very the weak. Thero will bo polo practice at Mo-nnal- reasonablo rent for a desirable Stau-genwal- d Georgo M, general con- j this afternoon by tho members tenant. Telephone "Pratt" 101 Yamada, Building. tractor. Office 208 McCandless Bldg. Of tho Oahu team and all interested Phone 2157. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Fresh From Coast Files in tho game are invited to go out and j uatch the play. Five-roo- furnished cottage. Inquire DIAMOND3 AND WATCHES. The team which will represent Oahu No. S, Cottage Grove. $25.00, On $1.00 & PrtMreJ by Dr. J. C. Ayir 4 Co., Ufttll, Mmi U. 8. A. credit rcek. No security. 111 coming will be: Tho Carl Morris-Ji- Flynn fight Frankio Neil, the puglilst, is iti the tournament Wear whllo paying. J. Carlo-- Fort St Atkinson, Harold Castle, Wal- will take place in New York on Labor troublo In San Francisco for having nabhH A Cottage on tho Beach, B. Cressaty, Dillingham Dilling- fraternal ileetJngs Day, the distance being ten rounds. passed n United States greenback ter and Harold 2011 Kalia Road. Phone 28G8. Good PHYSICIANS. bathing, boating and Ashing. Terms o raised from $2 to $50. ham. Dr. I. Mori, office 173 Berotaniii tho nbove quartet HONOLULU LODGE NO. GIG, Tho motor boat Red Top HI. went 0 This afternoon reasonablo. street near Union street Telephone the order liamod, which B. P. 0. ELKS. at a rate of 35.56 miles per hour In Canadians carried off the honors in will play in 1876, Honolulu. experiment the Peoria races. three of tho six events In tho reeatta 'will be the nature of an WANTED. Moots in their hall oh King street mltl t . l.n..lnn ..Hi.1ni.nl.r ..In,. . JAPANESE MATTING IMPORTER. o of the National Association of Ama- - iiuvuib ic..UuD., near Fort, every Friday otenlng. Visit- """sum Set of bocks to keep at night or tour Oarsmen on Saratoga ed number 'one, Castle number two, U. Koneko, 198 Hotel Btreet, corner ing Brothers are cordially Invited to Battling Nelson has accepted tho lake. during odd times. Address 'N," Star V. F. Dillingham number three and of River. Importer and dealer In nil to attena offer of a New York club for a match 0 office. In September with either K. O. Brown September in has been definitely jukihs-oi- i numuui ium. kinds of Japanese matting. PAUL R. ISBNDBRG, E. R. wmor- - Axed as tho of the Wolgast-M- c The Kauai poles win arme GEO. T. KKOEGEL, Sec'y. or Abo Attell as his opponent. Brown date Honest people to wear a gold watch Farland which to row morning. ine nin L,avair is willing to meet him nt 135 pounds match is scheduled or diamond ring $1.00 a week. No BOOKS. ami Annll will npornt. n. hnut at. 133. bo pulled off in Milwaukee. .string were sent out. to iciieuua to security. J. Carlo, Fort St. Everything for your homo Library oven though he would nave to con- o- - day. IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE DlHon Sam Baldwin will not play for the in complete editions monthly payments cede ten pounds to his opponent. Jack and Jim Flynn liave BINDER WANTED. IN NEWSPAPEnSi signed a contract for a tour through! Oahu team this year owing to family if desired. Halllday Wltherspoon. 80 ij anywhiirb at anytimb S Australia, New Zealand, France and bereavement. A good binder, who understands rul- Merchant St C 'Jail oo or 2 Gotch and Hackenschmldt wrestle Write reservations for all tftrfie once. (Ap- in Chicago on Labor Day. England under the auspices of Hugh Auto ing machine, is wanted at AUTOS TO RENT. 6 OAKE'S ADYERTISIBC AGENCY games will be placed on salo on Mon- office. o Mcintosh, ply Star 5 p4 Sausomo Street day morning at ton o'clock at the Royal Hawaiian Garage, Phone 1910. Tho Papke-Burk- o fight has been Tho finest cars In tho City. $ BAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. San Francisco Call: Charlie Rellly store of E. O. Hall Son. CREDIT DEPARTMENT. rent postponed till August 22. Day or night. Special rates. had too much speed for Jerry Murphy D. P. It. Isenberg and John Fleming Prices Come and get Jewelry, Diamonds or reasonable. last night at Dreamland and easily, arc acting as managers of the Oahu The lid Is off the boxing game In a Gold Watch $1.00 a week. Wear Catton Neill & Co. wnll.-n.-l nwnv wIMi thn rlnrtlatrtn nffnr fFflm. CLEANING AND PRESSING. New York under the provisions of tho ' while paying. No security. J. Carlo, Limited four fast and snappy rounds. At that new state boxing commissions laws Fort St. Ohio Clothes Cleaning Company, Murphy showed plenty. of skill and which have gone into effect. Phone 149C, Harrison Block Beretanla Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmiths strength and was willing to wade in ALL-CHIN- ESE o MEN'S CLOTHING. Street and Boilermakers. and mix It up at all times. Rellly, Gotch broke of Yusslf - First class work at reasonable rates. the shoulder nowcvel- stepped around in his usual Clothing on crediC $1.00 a Men's NOTICE. Hassan, his wrestling partner, in a llvey way and ,ept ,lepl,ering hS week. Suit given at once. Francis practice , PLAY OAHO bout. man im. iGffa faCfi ami these TO Levy, Outfitting Co., Sachs Bldg., Fort Subscribers not receiving the Ha- FURNITURE 0 punches eventually won him the ver- - Street. waiian Star regularly or promptly will Pitchlng for Victoria against Seat- - confer a RUGS AND DRAPERIES. diet. BOYS CLOTHING. favor by telephoning 2365. tie, Johnny Williams, after holding Murphy is a good, strong boy with Baseball lovers will bo well catered to tomorrow afternoon, tho POSITION WANTED. down the latter for five innings, had a punch and fair amount of clever- - Tho best and most moderately meing to meet a picked . Hopp & Co . , Ltd eleven hits made off him in the last ness. On one occasion he managed team billed priced line of clothing for Boys in Experienced nurse wants to caro for j League Molllill four innings, the game being won by to stagger Rellly with a right to tho Oahu nine at tho Honolulu. Trunks, suit cases, Gents an invalid or children. Address "A" BioundB at 2:30 o'clock Seattle, 11-- 4. jaw, but the local lad was quick to Furnishings, etc. Kam Chong Co, Star office. cover up and from that time ho took Admission to the grandstand will be Fort and Beretanla. - Tho world famous Futurity stake no chances and kent under guard all fiftr cents' general admission, twenty- WANTED. cents, ten cents, one has been called off. The race was the time. Murphy made a great rush Ave and children TROUS3EAUX. Boy wanted at Nelll's Workshop. first run in 188S, and was for years In the final round, but Rellly kept him dlme or tho lenth I)art of a dollar- - cracher-priz- e Special orders taken for Boudoir the most valuable In tho world, the at bay with his piston like left hand 'ine game iooks nue ueing a FOR RENT. J"-c- - Caps and wedding trousseaux in k a good should re- money ranging from $40,000 to and had a shade in this round. Tho and attendance Clean furnished rooms $1.25 to $2.00 the promoters. French and Madeira embroidery. Per $50,000. decision was a very just one. ward the enterprise of per week. 1281 Fort St. se fect satisfaction guaranteed in dress ! Tho battery will con- Che and making department Miss Woodard sist of Apau and Bui, the AUTOS TO RENT. League nlno will bo served in 1141 Fort street. Oahu M. E. Silva's 1911 Stovens-Durye- WILL TALKING OP this- - respect by Lota and Raphael. TS seven-passeng- touring bo follows: TIRES REPAIRED; The teams will as car on rent service; rates to suit. All'.rMnaDo Annil PVil TlHi O' ti Honolulu Vulcanizing Works on Dan Pokl, chauffeur. Hupmoblle auto, Ham, 2y, Yen, E A TRY A RACE MEET Akana, lb; Ah Kan Alakea street is now prepared to on hack rates, 25c," 50c, 75c, $1.00. 'ss; L. Tin, 3b; Hong Chack, If; En Sue, mako repair to any size tire for any Charles Spencer, chauffeur. Nuuanu . jef; Sing Sung, rf. vohlcle. Prices reasonable and quick Auto Stand, near Beretanla. Phono What's the The Empire Theater was jammed to Dr. Fitzcerald writes tho Hawaiian1 Oahu League Lota, of Kealoha, p; delivery. 1179 the doors last night, the occasion be- Star that the Maul folks are much in- - 'Baphael, c; Brito, lb; Franco 2b; H. ing the advertised wrestling contest tho proposition published Chlllingworth, ss; Markham, 3b; D. Use terested In swimming carnival close ... Michigan Deslnr, rf; Bushnell, cf; V. Hlce, it. next Tues- between Joe Thomas of andj tnese coillmnB week to inaugu- - of suffering and scratching your head last day. ) Sailor Roberts of Honolulu. the Maul Hotel" Stakes for maiden JOCKEY WILLIS when tho only thing you have to do rat0 o At 8:30 an anouncement was madetw0 aud three-year-o- ld Hawaiian-bre- d to obtain relief is to uso be Tho new bargo of tho Myrtlo Club from the stage that Roberts would j rimnerS( to bo run at the next meeting T'S DONG Is of Keenan PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER unable to appear owing to indisposl- - of Maui naclng Association. 1A mako and will arrive next tao BACK Tuesday. It stops that awful Itching and your tit n and that John Froelicher would To quote from his letter: o 'hair from falling. This tonic Is an take his place. "I am greatly in favor of the Star's oooooooooooooooo O Jockey Willis returned to Hilo yes-- O instant relief for prickly heat. Froelicher announced that he had scheme for a maiden raco at half a There looks to bo absolutely no O Baseball. tf.rday. s, chanco now for Sold by all druggists and at agreed to go In an exhibition bout niilo for Hawalian-bred- but I think a match between O Oahu Junior League. O He stated that his mission in PACHECO'S BARBER SHOP. with Thomas, as he was not In shape that for tho first race at least, all Froelicher and Joo Thomas. O August C C. A. J. vs. O ing support to understako serious work. for tho Hllo New Year's o lama; Muhock vs. Asahl; All- - O Day raco meeting had been The men came together and Thom.v age. would successful Thero are signs that tho local box- carry weight for This Q Chinese vs. Oahu Nine. (League O opponent to the scenery. . . t .1 .1.1 O and that quite a number of horses had ing game will shortly rushed his prouueo a Digger neiu ui umaus. 1 revive. Q crounds O been promised for the meeting, Includ- - Froelicher put Thomas down with a "My strong suit, however, is a futurl- - Q 0ahu League S?cond Series. jing a pacer and perhaps runner of half-nelso- n crotch hold and then - a and race for horses bred, born and rals- - At a meeting of the Hui Nalu held Q August 13 P. A. C. vs. Ha- Louis Warran's, Mary Winklefleld, appeared to case up. od in tho islands, such as is run in last night twelve new members were WITH Q wa1. starB vs j A c iRowco, and Lizzie Moore. Thomas, on tuo otnor nanu went Canada, as it is only by this means that elected, making a total of 27. Q August 20 J. A. C. vs P. A, Ho also said that tho Maui owners after his man like a lion and after tho original idea of racing can be nil- - . Q c Hawaii vs. Stars. ilinri en A f rv flin mnni I r r twenty-seve- n seconds annnnrf two minutes and filled, viz: to improve tho breed of Q August 27 Hawaii vs. J. A O Tho Hui Nalu have elected E. K. secured a fall with a and to send somo horses to tho Big f wrestling horses raised in a country and also to Q C; Stars vs. P. A. C. o Miller, W. H. King and R. W. Foster hold. - Island. hammerlock and bar furnish tho ranchman with an incen- September 3 Stars .vs. J. A. o aj delegates to the A. A. U., and they Froelicher said that 0 Willis will bo down here on Labor After the bout tive to breed good ones and to supply C; P. A. C. vs. Hawaii. o v111 represent tho club at all Important putting Thomat 0 Day and will bo available to ride in bo eased up after a market for them when ho has has q September 10 Hawaii vs. o meetings of tho local branch of tho understood that tlu any match raco which may bo run on down because ho dono so. o Stars; J. A. C. vs. P. A. C. o A. A. U. exhibition nature that day. affair was of an "1 am greatly interested in this mat-- o September 17 Stars vs. P. o square to Thomas nnrt didn't think it ter and thank you for requesting my A. C; Hawaii vs. J. A. C. o Tho Oahu Junior Leaguo strongly intimat-e- d held a o force matters. He opinion. I will write you more along q September 24 P. A. C. vs. o meeting double last night at which it was the latter gave him ho when I have had a A. vs. that this lino later o Hawaii; J. C. Stars, o decided that the regular games of tho owners. cross. chanco to talk with tho other j October 1 J. A. C. vs. P. A. o leaguo should bo continued Uian Thom- - SPORTDRIFT at tho Dainty "I'm faster and cleverer "Athlono Is doing flno and is rap- q c.; Stars vs. Hawaii. o park I Women hlin for athletic tomorrow morning. as," said he," and I'll wrostlo miy growing lino u uursu, uisu u October 8 Hawaii vs. J. A. o LIKE THE desires." any kind of a side bet that he baby brother." Stars vs. P. A. C. C; o Fitzgerald has given up hopo It is understood that Sailor Roberts Smoker. o Tho Myrtlo Rowing Club will have of a on match raco over tho marathon distance JRegal Shoe! will bo ready to tackle Thomas SPORT NOTES. August 9 Eagles' Aerlo o p. try-o- ut meeting this afternoon of with Antono Kaoo and Is now con- Mondny night and already thero is Word was received from Jockey warming, San Antonio Hall, o their swimming talent In vlow of the sidering a ten-mll- o relay proposition quite a little money in sight that tno Itawlins, who is on Maul at present, 7:30 p. m. o aquatic events of next Saturday. against Soldier King, sailor stays the stipulated fifteen min that the pony Ponl Moi, which won o Polo. Frank Scharsch and Nigel Jackson. P A P B K ules. tho open pony raco nt the last meet- - a August 12 Oahu vs, Kauai. o The Myrtlo entries for next Satur- All Kinds Wrapping Papers and ing of tho Maul Racing Association, o August 19 Kauai vs. Oav-- o day will probably Includo: D. Center, Writing Papers. 'Twines, Printing aud Tho Hawaii Yacht Club will have a lias changed hands and that his new, O airy. o V. Center, W. Lylo, L. Ferguson, C. See Mr. Stelnor att he Island Curio & WMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER chowdor on August 12, arrangements ownor asks $250 for him. O August 26 Oahu vs. Cav-- O, Davis, C.'Crozler. Storo, Ellto building. Ho lias somo CO., LTD. SUPPLY for which will bo mado at a meeting TMa will Intni-na- f .nrfnln TnrMna O airy. O --c great bargains in Hawaiian and other Otieen Sts.. Honolulu. of tho club shortly to bo held. on this island who have been think- Don't forget that entries for tho curios. piinna 1410. Goo. G. Guild, Qen. Mgr. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' iilWBfUiiiiifllJHii THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. SBVBN

Immense Crowds Attended Sachs' Great Sale During The Past Week

throng of purchasers that has filled Sachs' big store every day during the past week testifies to the won-al- l THE values that are being offered in this Annual Sale. The same low prices on class of merchandise will be maintained until August 15. In some instances where only small lots are left over the goods will be marked regardless of cost

REAL IRISH FINE LINEN PILLOW LINENS CHILDREN'S SUMMER Fine Domestic and Imported ', I LINGERIE HATS HANDKERCHIEFS 40 inch, 75c quality; Sale 45c I $ .75 quality; Clearance 50c PARASOLS ? quality; Clearance 60c .90 42 inch, 85c quality; Sale 60c 4 The balance of our Summer Siocl( I Regular, $2.25; clearance, $1.25 1 .00 quality; Clearance 75c. Regular, $2.75 ; clearance, $1 .75 1 .25 quality; Clearance 85c 45 inch, $1 quality; Sale 75c I ; Regular, $3.00; clearance, $2.00 f sale price 75c each $1.25; $ f. Regular, $3.75; clearance, i . . $2.50 I $1 .51); sale price Vic each I $4, $4.25, $4.50, $4.75;.. I $2.00; sale price. . .$1 .15 each Beginning Monday, Aug. 7th, X clearance, $3.00

LADIES' Many Specially Attractive Lines will be Marked at COST PRICE to clear. A" IS 75c Embroidered Linen Handker-chief- s; f KIMONOS I CREPE sale 40c isi Semi-fittin- g v Scotch Plaid Steamer f and Empire Styles WHITE BEDSPREADS $7.50 . Regular Price $1 .25. . . Clearance $ .90 f $2 . 00 each ; clearance . ..$1.50 Rugs; clearance. . .$4.75 each 1 ' Regular Price . . . Clearance 1.10 jf $2.50 each; clearance. . .$2.00 .50. 25c Curtain Scrims; variety of Regular Price Clearance 1.75 $ $2.75 each; clearance. . .$2.25 2.25 patterns; now 15c yard Regular Price 4 . 25 Clearance 3 . 00 $3.50 each; clearance. . .$2.75 I $ 15c Silkolines 10c yard Clearance $4.00 each; clearance. ..$3.25 1 Regular Price 6.50 4.00 I New line of Bastitc. ... 10c yard N. S. SACHS DRV GOODS CO., Ltd hi

very end of 1859 when 1 went Into Harbor towards Waianae, but I have store In ft LETTER FROM OLD TIMER George McLean's Nuuanu been over the Pall many a time and Morning Cable Report H street, and I have no recollection of round tho windward side of tho tho name. If Cleghorn, who had a Island. (Continued from Page One.) wee clothing shop at the foot of Nuu- Me Ko Aloha mil loa, t Some tlrao ago the Onlooker mado ing worth speaking-o- f on Fort street anu street in those days, or Thrum CHARLES H. EWART. . COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 5. The United States government begau reference to the "Bard of Dalbeattie," above Beretania and King street from does not remember him 1 doubt if you suits In tho United Circuit circuit court hero yesterday against six railroads any as C. H. Ewart was called, the man Hall's corner to the Kalwaiahao will be able to glean information IMPORTANCE OF THE and three coal mining companies charging violation of tho Sherman sorry 1 anti-tru- st who used to write such picturesque church was like an Irishman's garden, about his relative, and I am COTTON CROP. laws. It is charged that tho coal rates granted the coal companies, poetry for the Advertiser. The with a house hero and none there. can throw no light on the matter. According to official reports the cot- which aro vltrually .owned or controlled by tho railways, is in tho form of supposed that Mr. Ewart was I note that Chnrlle Cook has gone I notice Jim L. McLean, a son of ton crop of tho United States prom- discrimination. my is on promotion to majority, and the old old govqrnor, the ises any Vice-Admir- dead, but he still lives and by over the to exceed that of former year WASHINGTON, August D. Togo reached this city yes- aro becoming few and be- committee. I do not know him, for I c in its history. tho courtesy of Mr. McGill, of Benson, far Tho area of culture terday afternoon and was driven to his hotel in tho automobile of President ho was born when I left the island ue has 5 per Smith & Co., we aro able to publish tween. increased about cent over Taft. He was cheered on his way wljtn recognized. was only a baby, and his sister, Mrs. that of last year, and tho total prod-lis- t portions of a letter from him received You mention W. G. Irwin. I kuew NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, August 5. Scenes of tho wildest confusion Godfrey, was a girl of 7 or S years old. is estimated 14,423,000 bales of lest year. This letter, which follows, him In tho past wjien he was cleric to at uero witnessed on tho Cotton Exchange yesterday when quotations wero 1 have photos of them all, however, 500 pounds a by & Co.. was famil- each. While failure of thirty-eig- ht fifty-si- x . will bo read with great interest Aldrich, Walker lluctuating from to joints on cotton deliveries. Tho sent me by their mother some years tho wheat and corn harvests would bo tho old settlers of Honolulu: iarly known as "Billy Irwin." His (lurry is supposed to be duo to tho organization 0f a new clique dealing ago. moro severely felt, nn abundant cotton in Mlllbnish, Dalbeattie, father, if I remember rightly, was em- cotton. I do not know how old Thrum may crop is of far greater importance to 8, ployed by Janion, Greene & Co. (now , August 5. February 1010. be, but I imagine he will not be far tho country's foreign and domestic E. T. Earl, proprietor of the Evening Ex- T. II. Davies & Co.). press and Morning Tribune, once a or G. Dear Mr. McGill: from my own age, about 73. He was trade. For this reason its condition, bosom friend General II. Otis, P. C. Jones I know fairly well. He was indicted by tho grand jury yostciday on 1 duly received your letter of the always more or less spare and thin, from planting to ginning nnd baling is a charge of disclosing an in was married to Cornelia Hall, W. W. Intercepted wireless telegraph 14th of December all right, and I am but wiry, and I have many pleasant watched with keen interest by tho messafa. This message, it is alleged, Mr. and identified himself published in not only much indebted to you for it, Hall's sister, of himself and his financial world. A good crop means Earl the Tribune, which is conducting a bitter fight with Tho out- recollections liter-atur- e with tho mission party from tho Times, In to An- but for the quantity of promotion father, mother and sisters. If I re- good times for the South and for tho attempting show that Gereral Otis also dominated tho Los set. I have a portrait of him taken geles J.. I received' from you some time member rightly, ho got his wife from cotton manufacturers In New Eng Herald. somo the papers and I notice Ger-mnn- y VRgo, and for tho December number from of the Coast. land, as well, as old England, WASHINGTON, August 5. Harry 13. liellis, an export transportation, grown fat. of the "Paradise of the Pacific," whicn he has I had two letters from Joe Carter's and France. man, was a witness before the house committee invqstlgatlng the mcthodH: 1 on. 1 received a few days ago. I enjoyed Sam Damon I notice is holding son after his father's death, and he During the first ten months of tho of tho sugar trust yesterday, and tes Ifled that the railroads aro apparently-makin- all these things very much, and look-ln-g He married Hattio Baldwin, a sister named a few of the old hands still in fiscal year the imports of raw cotton a secret rebate on sugar shipments. over the pictures enables mo to of H. P., whom I knew well, but tnese the land of tho. living. By the way, is amounted in valuo to $21,182,393, BERKELEY, California, August 5. The city council yesterday passed an, pet some impression of what Hono- aro old, old stories. Miss Anna Paris still to tho fore, and nearly all of it coining from Egypt. ordinanco to have the ennnoti balls in tho public square, relics of tho Spanish-Am- lulu and its neighborhood looks like If De Witt Waterman left Honolulu do you know a Miss Mary Green, who The Imported cotton is designed for erican war, molted down and fcimed into n gigantic olive wreath, in now, as compared with what it was in before the end of the GO'S I could not Is, I think, a kind of missionary certain manufactures for which it bet- commemoration of tho signing of tho pence- treaties. my was not a build know him, Inasmuch as it was at the ter serves day, when there , among young Hawaiians. Her father than tho homo product. Now NEW YORK, August 5. Charles Schwab, former president of the Unit- was tho "mlkanari" at Makawao on nnd then a voice from tho South used ed States Steel Corporation, known as tho steel trust, In an Interview Maul in my day and I was well ac- to be raised in Congress that cotton stated that tho steel corporation was organized with tho solo in- quainted with them. I see Henry Car- has as much right to bo protected tent of developing tho Industry. ter's son, George R., started for a tour from foreign competition as wool from DES MOINES, Iowa, August 5. Fivo hundred employes of the city oar around tho world. I was at his fatu-er'- s tho fleeces of Australia and Argentina. lines went on strike yesterday. But tho cotton gave wedding, who was married to Au- planters little or WASHINGTON, August 5. Tho r.'ombers of the California delegation, no heed to the cry, quite content as gusta, daughter of old Dr. Judd. Do in tho house now believe that It has tho proposed bill, Introduced by Rep- thoy wero to supply tho world's mar- you know Miss Nelly Judd? She will resentative Undorwood for taking off the duty on lemons, defeated. bo quite an old woman now. kets without begrudging tho New England I see lots of names I know in the manufacturers their com- paratively importations It was thought Texas had gone won by a papers, but in most instances they aro small of a that hibitlonists few thousand special prohibition by G0.00O majority, chnrgo mm-- , variety for certain fabrics. It but votes. Tho Prohibitionists I new guiiuiuuung, anu u was uiuu is enough for tho Southern with the roturns all in tho anti-Pro- - gross ers and mothers I know Carters, planters election frauds. that they supply moro three-fourth-s Wilders, Castles, Cooks, Athertons, than of tho world's production I Damons, Waterhouses, etc. of IS GOOD CAMPAIGNER SI cotton, desplto all tho to ex- THE BE A There was a family of Mclntyres efforts WORKER MUST WELL tend its culturo in Egypt, and IBSJr had a grocer's shop at the corner of India In those days of sharp competition overyono who works should be keyed AGAINST MOSQUITOES tho West Indies. As consumption U up JJj Fort and King. Hughio Mclntyro was to the highest pitch of efficiency. Tho rewards of business life go to tho constantly outstripping tho supply, clearest 'thinkors, to tho men and women who know and do things bettor tho principal. Do you know him? 1 The greatest and safest enemy. iMMiMi thoro is little reason to apprehond a than other people. fancv tho Walkers I sen mentioned can do work decline of C or 8 cents a pound. -- But who his best whon tho health is Impaired, when tho 'nro the children of his sister Jennie, nr.petito fails to demand tho food necessary to sustnin tho body, Philadelphia Press. when who married J. Walker, a former boss strength is '.tacking and nmbltlon gono? Surely tho part of wisdom Is to begin onco to up tho body to Its & C of Billy at build normal condition and this may be sSmith Irwin's. dono moro certainly by tho uso of I hope you and yours had an enjoy- S. Foster Kolley, tho Seattle ban- able trip 'to Waiauao. With tho rail- ker who figured prominently In an Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Extract way facilities and other methods of escapado in San Francisco with his travel It is much easior to get about ntflnlty, who was tho wlfo of a Sonttlo than any other medicine It cheeks hacking coughs, sharpens tho appetite, tho blood, flosh re- clerk, to aids digestion, onrichos rostoros to tho omaclnlod, and tho island than, crawling up and down has returned to his homo news health and vigor. It is so ngreoablo to tho taste that Its rojtular uu ridges and palls on a niulo or a slow-foote- d forgot his past and live with his is a pleasure. Get It at your druggist's and bo sure you got STEARNS' horso. I never was past Pearl tho gonuine.

t I kuL if MIGHT THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1011

NEW ADVKRTISIMINTS. Laundries, BIG PUNS RELIGION THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER lBe French aa (Continued from page olio.) Running Away Hot Sanitary Steam 13 From CHICAGO, July 22. Is no will be Papcr( Etc. board the plans under which his do "Thero tho sinner ttnauic to resist it, beauty culturo that can compare In nnd be brought to a saving knowledge A.-- H. Paper Co 18 partmont wishes to spend tho $375.' Weather attractiveness with an illumined faco of tho truth. This power moro than Hawaiian News ID 000 appropriated by tho last loglsln coming from a personality." any other thing is today the Impcra' Choice Books. turo for Improvement of Honolulu's radiant This was a striking sontonco In nn tlvc need of our ministry nnd church. is Brown, Lyons Co 3 Water system, of which $125,300 will no longer necessary. You can install nddress delivered by tho Hev. D. M. Its possession by tho minister would Wall, NlohoU Co 15 be available ns soon as tho bonds Tompkins, pastor of tho Rogers Park mightily Increase tho converting of his Bargains. just Issued nre dollvorcd to tho Now Furniture Methodist Episcopal Church, during privato and public labors. Coyne Furnlturo Co 11 York purchasers. Tho remainder f Blblo hour today at tho Dos Plalnes "Mesmerism reveals tho fact," con- Ilopp & Co the amount will available with the be camp grounds, where tho annual camp tinued the speaker, "that the operator Automobiles. shle of tho balance of tho au Electric bonds Fans meeting of tho Methodist Episcopal can transmit his thought to be mes Von Hnnuu-Youn- g 13 thorized year. of next The members church Is In progress, merized subject, can fill htm with his Seliumtm Carrlago Co 12 tho board wore In approv - unanimous "Flro and light," said Dr. Tompkins, own Inclinations nnd passions, in a in office and in the home and be com- Tire Repairing. ing the general plans and will take "aro used in tho Bible as a symbol of word, for tho moment, place his own V. V. Newoll 10 formal nctlon accordingly. God's presence In tho soul, producing nature Into that of his subject. Now, fortable all of the time. Prest-O-Llt- To Lay New Mains, purity and energy. Tho sweetness if such phenomena occur among men, Acetylene Ga Co 10 The work which will bo ( stnrted and light of Arnold finds highest ex- who can doubt that tho God, Electric Goods. eternal within the next fe.w months contem- pression not In the mere refinement of who holds In Ills hands tho invisible Honolulu Electric Co elghteen-lnc- h dl plates tho laying of an esthetic culture, but In tho outshining wires of tho universe, and knows 'all Pau Ka Hana. water main from the pumping station of a character puro and Joy filled." the avenues of-th- human souls, can The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. Walflnm & Co 11 at Alapai and Beretanla streets, Churches Mission Unchanged. fill such a soul with His present, His Coffee. along Beretanla street to connect The Row T. K. Gale, pastor of tho strength and His love7 McCliesney & Son 5 eighteen-Inc- h with tho present line Wicker Park church nnd leader of tho "What Is this power from on high? White Soap. from Nuuanti valley. This new lino young people's meeting, spoke at 10:30 It Is the power of religious earnest U. Ilackfcld & Co 14 twelve-Inc- h Half-hearte- will replace the present a. m. Ho declared the mission of tho ness. d religion Is no re Corsets. pipe. With tho receipt of tho second church to bo tho same today as In tho ligion at all; God wants the whole Whitney & 13 h Marsh part of tho appropriation, the' apostolic days, and then continued: heart or none. Earnestness Is work Green Stamps. line Is to bo continued out "A world In tears and chains is ing at religion, not playing at It." 3 Alakea St. Man Beretanla street to Kallhl pumping groaning for deliverance; an unbound- Young People's Day. Refrigerators. making In- Everything station, thus a practically field, Not in ten years, said, in Meats ed white unto tho harvest, It was had "W. & 21 W. Dlmond Co eightcen-lnc- h lino between tho two vites her reapers. Wo believe that so many young people flocked to tho Gas Fixtures. pumping stations, replacing the pres- when a church door swings open, camp grounds as did today. The en AS NEAH PERFECT AND MODERN METHODS OF STOR- Honolulu Gas Co IS ent twelve and elghteen-lnc- h pipes. when a prayer Is offered or a song' tiro day had been given over to them, Hat Cleaning. ING CAN MAKE. WE SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS WITH The twelve-inc- h pipe which will be sung, or a sermon preached and these being known officially as "young peo- - 11 THE Jos. Roman taken up from Beretanla street will are accompanied by the power from plo's day." Three services were held BEST ONLY. Panaceas. be laid on King street from the Ber- on high, they aro useless. On the day during the meeting. At 1:30 o'clock a Benjamin 22 lira. etanla street pumping station to the of Pentecost ono sermon converted platform meeting, led by officers of the Dry Goods Sale. junction of King and Beretanla in 3,000 souls, but today It sometimes Epworth League of the three Chicago N. S. Sachs Co 7 Palama, replacing tho eight-Inc-h lino. takes 3,000 sermons to convert one districts, was. held. This was followed Metropolitan Market Jordan & Co 3 Meat Various laterals of ten-inc- h and soul. Wo feel the want of power in by an address at 2:30 o'clock by the Shoes. eight-Inc- will bo' extended along va- our own lives; wo lack power when Rev. Joshua O. Randall, pastor of the Regal Shoo Store IS W. F. HEILBRON and A. LOUIS, Propr's. rious streets of the business section. we .seize a great subject or a sinning Sheridan Road church. Drugs, Etc. Mr. Campbell explained that with soul. Telephone 3445. Benson, Smith & Co '2 the elghteen-lnc- system above de- Says Ministry Lacks Power. Curios. scribed in place the city will havo "So In the religious world; some Curio tCo 24 HANALEI II Jaland four sources to depend upon for say the market is overstocked with Baseball. water in case of a fire emergency, creeds and denominations; there is se vg u S viz., direct pressure from tho upper no call for religion. It Is not true; Notice. j Nnuanu reservoir, which will, If re- the needs are as many and as real to- CONEY LA Walalua Agricultural Co 5 quired, give a d head; the day as ever. The heart of tho human fi A WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP THAT WILL GIVE ENTIRE SATIS- - & 7 ::fc: $ Steins Co Frederick Beretanla and the Kallhl pumps, race hungers for life today as never FACTION. M of which can be depended upon before. Never did thinking men call , THE WEATHER. either LIHUE, Aug. 3. Hanalel, according so loudly for pure and undeflled re for a fire pressure of 140 pounds, and to rumor, is to be placed on the map ligion as now; and the need Is not Local Office, U. S. Weather Bureau, a now pump to bo Installed near tho In a class with Newport News and 1 met because the church, the ministry, Honolulu, T. H., August 5, 1911. foot of Alakea street, taking the Jacksonville, Fla. A stretch of beach lacks power. Tho church is like a Temperature, tj a. m.; 8 a. m.; 10 water from the artesian well of the property consisting of, six acres is be- great mill by tho river side, with ma 8 a. in.; and morning minimum: Hawaiian Electric Company, now ing negotiated for by a representative chinery, raw material and market all 73; 70; 77; 78; 72. used only for condensing purposes. of a wealthy Honolulu lady who pro- unioiML In ordeii but tho water course is dry, Barometer reatrros. Absolute hu- Plans Approved. poses to erect thereon a building to the power is lacking. 8' midity (grains per cubic foot); rela- Fire Chief Thurston expressed sat- cost a hundred thousand dollars. humidity S m.: isfaction at the plans proposed, and 'Sometimes this subject Is discussed tive and dew point at a. Just who the lady behind the proj- A. It. Gurrey as a doctrine of miracles," continued 29.98; S.10 84; 70. stated that few Eastern ect is, It Is not possible to say, but SI 6 cities had systems be Dr. Gale, "the tendency has been to Wind veiocrtj . ana direction at a. which would that definite steps will follow quickly more was admit the supernatural as a fact of m.; 8 a, m.; 10 a. m.; and noon; efficient than this one. It upon the conclusion of preliminaries, also by one of the first century of Christianity, but IB; 4NB; 4NE; 12NE. stated the members which are said to be progressing sat- I 24 ending 8 that this will insure tho Insurance now, not a necessity. V, Ualnran ouwde; Hours isfactorily, Is assured. YOUR GROCER HAS IT. y. companies "We do not today exalt sufficiently y, a. m. 0.3 Inch rainfall. in being able to keep their The plan Includes steam launches promise to eff- that divine agency and power in the Total wins movement during 21 reduce rates when an for pleasure trips up the river, and In system es- world. Wo feel thero Is a weakness in , hour ended at noon 124 miles. icient fire shall have been fact no feature will bo tho church ministry. It is a doubt of overlooked TT31. a. STOCKMAN, tablished. which might serve Its share in chang- Superintendent God's ability to do a work in which Section Director. Campbell asserts ing this beautiful spot of nature into a Ho Is more interested than we. We wsmam that with ho eighteen-Inc- h nystem veritable Coney Island. IN established the basis Is established lack faith to claim the promise which NEWS A NUTSHELL He doclares.that He is more willing for taking caro of a population five or DIED. to give the holy spirit than wo aro to The Fake Resolution Paragraphs That Give Condensed six times that of Honolulu at present. OSS At the home of parents, give good gifts to our children. Our his News of the Day. 1420 Victoria street, Honolulu, About keeping sidewalks free from weeds is as good as some ' enemies can to their own satisfac- never oral court this morning, thus releasing August 4, least, meet us with argument, 1911, Carl A., son of Otto presented. Concrete walks obviate the necessity for pulling Gcrrlt Wilder has resigned as secre- his name from the secret file of In tion, at weeds. reason, history, science, rhetoric and k A. Oss and wife, in tho twenty-thir- d We will sell you tho materials 'for the walk. tary of the Humane Society. dictments. Upon being arraigned for year eloquence. We need a balance ot of his age. A fine line or Daaetialls, and violating section 318 of the Penal bats power. tennis goods at Wall, Nichols Com- Code, ho asked for time to obtain an need is supplement Dr. C. J. Ryder, for twenty-si- x years Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. pany, Ltd. attorney. His plea was continued un "Just this this of divine power. We go and teach associated with the American Mission- Robinson Block, Queen Joseph Rodrlgues came in from til Monday morning, ball being fixed Street and with amazing patience wait for ary Society, will discuss some of the Kauai this morning and was sworn at ?500. results. The divine plan Is for us to problems which confront tho world, in as a member of the federal grand Dr. Hugh B. MItcneli. dentist, has teach and preach for Him That hath .tomorrow night at the Central Union jury. returned from the States and has re-1 all power to go with us. Church. Five of those which he will Twenty-seve- n boxes and barrels of sumed his practice In newly equipped What Should Be Expected. discuss are race problems, in which new and beautiful things. Everything offices' in the Young building, having "What we should expect Is that this he will make special reference to the for Green Stamps. Call lemoved to rooms 43-4- at the corner free and ask power accompany us; that this American negro; education, religious, Tele-phon- will Young man. Berotanla and Fort. of King and Bishop streets. o HotelLaundry the power will help us face the sinner; political and social. The stock books of Walalua Agricul- 28G1. Work called for and tural Co., will bo closed to transfers Fong Hlng, Indicted on three counts delivered. from August '7 to August 15. for opium smuggling, was arraigned Uinion and Hotel Sts. Phone 1862. injury. in English, his attorney saying he un- NEWS Nakamoto and Hatsu Kanemoto, derstood the language. E. M. Watson PERSONS IN THE charged with breaking the same por- appeared for him and "Said ho was ready to plead, tion of the code, appeared with L. M. but as ho intended to J. F. ROCK camo in this morning on Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Com- plead- move for a bill of particulars, Straus as their, attorney. Each tho plea the Mauna Kca. pany, will leave on tho Mongolia ed not guilty. was continued until Thursday next, al for a vacation trip to Europe. though Judge Judge Whitney will leave tonight on Clemons nad ruled that H. ROSENBERG returned this morn- a BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES a vacation, which will last until Au- motion for a bill of particulars ing by the Mauna Kea. DR. JAMES, acting assistant surgeon gust 8. He and Mrs. Whitney will might be entered at any tlmo before of the U. S. Quarantine Service dur- trial. ARE IDEAL join a house party at Walter Dilling- D. H. McVEY was an arrival this ing bis holiday at Wahlawa had a FOR ham's place at Walalua. morning by the Mauna Kea. nasty accident by which he sprained THE SUMMER Theodore August Carl Budde, Ger- his leg rather badly. He has been 'l""" many, a sugar boiler at Alea, was BASEBALL A. HORNER rcturno from Hawaii incapacitated ever since, and was For camping made a citizen of the United States this morning by tho Mauna Kea. not able to resumo his work when thero Is "Nothing hy Judge demons. his thirty-da- y vacation was at an quite so good." The "Campbell Kids." the jolllest A. W. MEYER MOILIILI GROUNDS. of tho Chambors Drug end. An Instant llnnie. dolls of all, have arrived at A. B, Company Is visiting the Yosemlte. No lost heat. Aro Arleigh & Co., Ltd., Hotel, near Fort CHIEF BOATSWAIN NYGARD, U. S. constructed qn street. Take tho children there and MR. and MRS. R. R. ELGIN returned N., of Mare Island, It was reported, correct p r I n c lot them see tho "Campbell Kids." Sunday, August 6 this morning by tho Mauna Kea. had been arrested for not having been and there- Mr. Watson also stated that he de ns his station, and for conduct un fore work p o sired to demand a speedy trial, but 2:30 P. M. T. C. DAVIES was an arriving pas- becoming an officer. Since then a Tho burn- tho court sthted that uuloss very good senger this morning by tho Mauna report has been received In navy ers aro so mado reasons wero shown, no jury trial Kea. circles to tho effect that an Inquiry as to produce a would bo held before October. into tho circumstances showed that flamo within a A.-I- I. flame, this giving Intense concentrated Fellso Ludnek, cook of the All-Chine-se heat. J. OSWALD LUTTED was a return- Nygard was suffering from ovor-wor- k, was on steamer Arlzonan, sentenced ing passenger by tho Mauna Kea and that ho was ordered into his plea of guilty on two counts in All-Oah- u this morning. hospital for treatment. This will bo Absolutely Safe, Smokeless, indictment for smuggling opium to vs. Odorless his good news to his many friends In Imprisonment for ono pay- carry a largo Prices-rang- month and W. M. GIFFARD was among tho re- this city. Wo and completo lino. e from $4.50 to costs, by Judge ment of Clemons this turning passongors by tho Mauna $32.50 each. Demonstrations at tho storo (household department) morning. Grandstand 50 Cents any day. Kea this morning. LIEUTEANT H. S. NAYLOR, U. S. by prominent Koreans It is stated A was an arrival this morning by Korean who is coming that tho here WM. WOLTERS will leave on the tho Honolulan. He Is In charge of Is not a delegate General Admission' 25 W. W. DIMOND & CO., Ltd. from Yucatan from Cents Mongolia tomorrow for Europo, to bo tho men who brought tho horse's his people and is coming merely ns a away 53-5- about six vmonths. down on the oteamor for the coast 7 S. KING STREET. HONOLULU. visitor. artillery. He is accompanied by Arthur Horner camo Into tho fed Children 10 Cents CARL WOLTERS, manager of tho Mrs. Naylor.

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' i U " i n n n m tt it i lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiiiiimii'iiiiiiitMa ? SAN FRANCISCO PANAMA By the Man 4 at the The Onlooker Tailor Shop lllll''"'''MMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII!llllllim

FAIR SITE AND PLAN Word lias been rceeivpil fmm Wni, .i. i.i , . .. uass lain have developed ""'"""a iiiai uie macK in tne a remarkable and altogether abnormal taste for It appears that an employe of the Food B. B. Wahiawa pineapple cannery Commissioner Blanciiard, who is an hiis nst ;c ;., r .. V ent r .hiitW ' "'K ,,au"-i,i.:. in following up his investigations of water after work b. " Mromnir down by t ic and watching the gyrations of the young bass as they the use of oleomargarine, has learned rise after the manner of their kind at the moths and l that largo quantities of the stuff are and gnats which w ed whirl over the water of the dam along about sunset time brought to the Territory by some of ..v... . me big - individual in question, who s an inveterate the wholesale houses. The sub- fag dyar in t,,c lcr Is Itu'in?"? th? ?d o,hi? aild w bass made stitute butter properly entered and i soon butt to fragments. is branded on the head of the keg as ;..:,!...'... Tile cannerv man tlinnrrlit KhI,.,v-- r.f i, .t. . oleomargarine. After the the . ' ai me nine, tor on head of while on other container Is removed there is days the nothing "fc "". "i IIUI 11.-- 1(H IIICIII, to indicate what the contents are ex- A dav or two later ho fl rmntlmr --!rvnH .1. llllrro uiui iiuu inc water and tit cept the appearance, and Mr. Blanch againZ&LS.the bass nabbed it greedily. """ ard Is under the impression that some Alter tins nacl Happened half a dozen times the individual in tutes-tio- n of this is being sold bought was forced and as to the conclusion that it was not mere random hunger "butter," contrary o law. on the part of the bass, but a genuine taste for tabocco that them to the prompted l Ccgnrwr jt; .Mr. Blanchard states that most of seize remnants of his perfectos. Several the Chinese restaurants which use times shreds of the cigar, much torn and raveled, have to the the substitute do a largo business risen top of the water half an hour or so after the fish had ff with the native Ilawaiians in seuing grabbed them, thus showing that the intelligent bass had been cliewintr sliced bread, already buttered, and the fragrant weed. Some the that they use the oleo for this pur- of cannery man's friends, hearing of the addiction of the pose. He is looking Into the law in dam bass to tobacco, came to the conclusion that a tobacco natural taste for this matter, and expects to be able to might be inborn with fish, just as it is with the deer and goats oi these islands. i i - - j i i re secure Beveral convictions under the 1 iiII 1 I I vxnrftMr 111 " li MWW law in a short time. They therefore experimented on a number of catfish. however, The catfish when put into a tub and fed small portions of navy pine cliewiner tobacco, bce-m- vorv nt th,, t . " ; j "'v omnium,ci.;t. cverv .of nausea and mewing pitiably. Biiuwintr sicn SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. The begin at Telegraph Hill, where the endure through the ages, like the TALK PROBLEMS th,C Samc liucs' i,as convinced site of the Panama-Pacifi- c Interna- public park of four acres will be im- statue of Liberty at New York har- Wahiawa wf tt.rCSn . the that bass in the great dam are unique in their tional Exposition of 1915 .was decided proved and made one of the perma- bor, to commemorate the greatest tastes and habits. by the board of at noon to- nent attractions of the city. physical directors achievement of the race in OF D AG day by a compromise that places the At Harbor View will be located the completion of Panama Canal. Re to the timing a citizen s ticket. It is well worth keeping in mind. great exposition both at Harbor Vlejv 'most of the concessions and the car- There, too, will bo observatory We all know that we an should take national politics out of city affairs and and in the Golden Gate and Lincoln nival features, which will attract the where a marine view of the outer have a sensible, non-partis- Another meeting of the Board of neighborly relation to them. The Star Parks, and by a magnificent marine night crowds. A great water court straits and the Golden Gate will be has printed a possible, ticket and Sanitary Commissioners was held promised more like it from time to view boulevard gives San Francisco and yacht harbor will there be con- obtained, which is not surpassed even ' time. It will permit me, I assume, to yesterday afternoon at which the try one for myself on completion of the Panama canal structed and all the marine events by the bay of Naples Mayor Richard H. Trent. itself in azure' subject of surface storm water the most unique and beautiful loca- of the exposition will be held upon beauty Supervisors-Wa- lter , ditches was Dillingham, Z. K. Myers-- Carlos tion of any world's has ever the waters fronting Harbor View. discussed at considerable Long S. Martin, E. A. fair that In Golden Gate Park will be 1 J. Mclnerny, A. the Oil (TMl Thorn nfa o numlini. nf llincn W. Eamcs, William ,been held. This selection of this location for the best of the permanent buildings, such W. Harris. ditches In Kakaoo and Kewalo, and Now here is The great exposition will extend carnival attractions and the night as the museum, the art gallery and a ticket which would represent all classes and from owing to tho slight ejovatlon above which honest from Telegraph Hill by a boulevard crowds will take the best advantage thei aquarium. At tho civic center administration would come as a matter of course The - tide level this is the only practicable entirely around the northern and of absence of fogs and cold winds will be the auditorium. Market man for mayor. Richard Trent, needs no pledge of his integrity way of handling the storm waters, and western shore line of the city, at Harbor View and will remove that street and Van Ness avenue will capacity. In politics, he is a Democrat. Walter be firWl flrtnct imf In nlilnnMnii. Dillingham for super- through View, Presidio, objection to Golden Gate Park. ominU' visor represents large and varied interests; Z. Harbor the gcatly improved to form magnificent uljle K. Mvers is a keen Lincoln Park, to Golden Gate Park. Tho boulevard will be extended avenues of access to the exposition,! accountant and business expert; Carlos Long could give capable repre- City G. H. sentation to the g. Thence it will come down by a mag- over the cliffs of the Presidio over- whether at Golden Gate Park or at Englnpcr Gere was prcs Iawanans; J. Martin, long speaker the third ent before' the board on invitation, house knows all the ins and nificent entrance way to an audito- looking Baker's Beach, to Lincoln Harbor View, so that the visitor outs of politics on both sides; . A. Eamcs stand well rium at the civic center at Van NC3S Park, and thence around Land's End within Golden will and sl'ont Eome tlme in suggesting woud for the back country, and William W. tho Gate know good citizenship Harris for avenue and Market street. to the Great Highway and the park. that he is in an exposition city nt t,lor Uralns wnlcn hc believcs shouId generally. This would give the Boardtwo Democrats with a Democratic Whole City Wins. On the heights of Lincoln Park once, even before come upon be constructed. He proposed tho mayor. There would be five Republicans, consti- he has tuting a All the best features of the two ,wlll be erected a great monument to the grounds themselves. building of a ditch to handle all of majority. There are plenty more sites that were proposed will be com- m.m mmmmmmmmm th3 Wilte1' Ironl Mnnoa and PalolO good combinations which might be made and any of which would furnish bined to give San Francisco not alone streams, delivering it Into the ocean a better guarantee of good covern-mcn- t, .than the machine the greatest site for an exposition, Instead of spreading it through the of cither party would be likely to offer? to greatest number of Waiklkl swamps. He would also'iian-dl- o but leave the THE WORLD'S NEWS I notice in a San permanent improvements as a herit- the Makikl and Pauoa waters in Francisco paper, that one of the great hotels HDD) advertises follows : the same way, by carrying dltohcs. as age to the city after the exposition (Special Klectrlc Grill A mail report to Tho Star from San Francisco.) across the Kewalo flats to the sea. restful atmosphere for ladles and gen- has closed its doors. tlemen who wish it. No music. An artistic setting for the The decision of the dlrectorsMs a best service that we can give. Geary-St- . entrance. LATEST CORRESPONDENCE. FREAKS OF BREAD This the first plan that has in view the permanent declared it was nobody's business THE MAKERS. is time I have known a hotel to make capital out of (Originating on the day tho steamer what his company earned. Early in the eighties there was having no music at its meals. But I hope it is not the last time. Here, beautlflcation of the city on the lines 1 sailed.) Officers seventeen-year-ol- d much talk about a process of bread trust, is the beginning of a that were laid in the Burnham plan. rescued a reform which will stop the appalling inter- Carey Mahker, who embezzled $40,-00- 0 San Francisco girl from a "white making from unground wheat. It, was ruption of table converse, which is made in restaurants . The final action of the directors and cafes bv t while president of a bank In Pearl, " camp introduced by one Avedy, of Moscow, varied bands of fiddlers and bazzoists. was taken shortly after noon today slavers' in tho Santa Cruz 111., gave himself up to tho police of and the same fad has been reintro- I do not mind hearing the strains 0 after the board had been in session Mountains, where she was taken after of distant music at dinner, and San Francisco and asked that he bo being kidnapped. duced in Paris within the month even then I don t want them all the time, but two hours discussing the report of last to have an orchestra any- returned home at onco for trial. A San woman or two. where near by so that one, perforce, must listen the special committee of three that Francisco was shot to it is an annoyance Sixteen bodies were recovered at and by thug Then came Jaeger's whole wheat to everybody who wants to make the dinner a was appointed to recommend the robbed a who attacked part of a visit ono time from the Maine. Thero is her as she was weeping over tho broad (no longer heard of) and The table is a place for three things: good service, good food, and solution of the site problem. cheerful converse. .best no hope of Identification. grave of her son in one of the Jocai Brackebush's potato flour bread and It is not a logc at the opera. I have had many a The compromise of this committee, meal spoiled for me The Pope's health is improving, but cemeteries. graham bread. In 1801 Dr. Helm, a because I could not hear what the lady said, anc composed of I. W. Hellman, Jr., my self-estee- m was it is reported that he Is' depressed The old guard control In New York geologist, was to the fore with a spe- wounded because the lady could not hear what 1 Andrew M. Davis and John Bnrne-son- , said. Really, at over a prophecy made years ago that Republican politics Is said to bo cial bread for tho diabetic, which ho times, the orchestra butted in" when we were both was received with acclamation attempting to say things his pontificate would' bo limited to doomed. Tho supporters of Tim called Aleuronat bread. This seems that might have contributed to our everlastin-happine- ss. after it had been discussed and its ' I never noticed, nine years. Woodruff and Wm. Barnes, Jr., are to have fallen Into "innocuous desue- - however, that it tuned up in a way to intc advantages appreciated, and the fere with the hints of the Ed. M. Shephard, noted New York dropping away. These are .tho men tudo." waiter about a fee. Then from another point board of directors was a unit In Its of view, where the music attorney and independent Democratic who fought and defeated Roosevelt In Tho next specialty was earth nut was really good, I have known the lady to final vote after months of heated get so interested that she let her leader, died at Lake George, where ho New York stato politics last year. bread. At about the same time ns squabs grow cold, or her ice cream debate upon the difficult question. melt, and I had to order more. has been 111 several weeks. Tho government will designate tho tho Aiournat bread the Ruslan Na- To sum UP. I rerard riininrr with n r- - i . r . Directors Chser, The Turks Jest at tho ruin thoy old frigate Portsmouth or battle- tional Health' Association proposed havo tho as an opportunity. But the The directors gave a cheer that caused in tho Albanian villages, ship Oregon as tho first vessel to go that bread for tho poorer classes orchestra leader thinks the opportunity is and not mine but his. and with a throughout Merchants' say i Kit. ,i V..UISV, was heard the that after punishing tho Chris- through the Panama canal when it is should bo mndo with an admixture of puts us all ututi ui; seen wili to rout. Exchange Building when it was tians they reform thorn. completed. a very nourishing ox 1 1 constituent of bo hail the safe which has director-genera- routed the band and it, that they had come to a friendly Mrs. E. If. Harrlman, widow of the John Barrett l of tho blood which hitherto had gone to sent like the squealing swine of the Gadarcnc, down a steep place agreement that satisfied the most ar railroad magnate and her children n Union, is visiting San waste at the slaughter houses. into the sea. dent partisans of tho sites that had j havo arrived at San Frariclseo, where Francisco as a government represen- Russia aUo offered to tho world a Uncle Walt, the nnet nhilnsnnlipr- Imc imn.. i 1 "v-v- t Merced-Sutr- o i i oiiiiii laiciv auouc proved available. The Jirs. Harrlman will romaln for some tative investigating tho exposition mill for making bread direct from tho the gastronomic virtues of the tt. consldera-- ! tlmo to roasting car. Anyone brought up in trtfet was eliminated from rest. site. crushed grain. Tho government mid-Weste- rn tried the Eastern and States is a devotee of tion by a special committee, as thero Regular and excursion trains A nleasuro Tiler nt a Lns Anirnlns this out In prisons orphan roasted Indian its and corn. The right way to do, is to take some fresh corn from wero difficulties in tho way of ob- crashed near Bangor, Mo., during a fbench resort was washed away in tho asylums. A truly Russian Idea this. the field go to the woods with it, build a fire and roast the corn in the ashes' taining tho necessary lands for tho heavy storm and fifteen wore killed center, leaving a party of excursion- Also in 1891 year spe- ninety-thre- e this was It is years last September since I did this, I exposition. and forty hurt. ists marooned on the outer end. It cially and had almost use of tho prolific camo Stelnmetz bread, forgotten the experience, but the Kansas Bard reminded of a that France is rushing war plans on land took two hours to effect a rescue. which was me. and o In their selection site as noisily heralded as I went down town and bought six well filled California cobs encompasses city the and sea. English shipyards are In a Prison gates have closed on Henry and took practically the London's standard of today. In this them home intent on eating roasted corn as long as it lasted. Speeding up Dalton, Ala- directors of tho exposition havo fever. has been ordered former tax assessor of year also camo Swedish "palatable" uui i coum not raKc up any material a county. tor bonfire and besides a happy compromise that on vessels under construction. meda Ho will spend eight hard bread. didn t want to coals, I the-g- reached wait for so lighted the circle of as ranee will bo with satisfaction by Tho San Francisco police nro mak- years In San Quentin for soliciting a In 1894 or 1895 a food Then I put a stripped received chemist of car of green corn in a corn hopper and held it tho city. If anything, the suc ing a delayed effort to clear tho city bribe from tho Spring Valley Water Hamburg patented ever the fire, entire named Utoschor, turning now and then until the ear was nearly black-The- n crooks. cen- - Company. cess and beauty of the setting for tho of bunkomen and Public a process for mixing skimmed milk it was right for the butter and salt. I cooked the whole inlf of police laxity has a President Tnft public a dozen fair Is greatly enhanced by tho tho forced has mado with yeast nnd leaven, after which in that way, though it took time, and I tell vou Etraicht it beat jtrlbutlon of tho attractions to va- niovo toward decency. report branding as absolutely falso the tho mixture stood for twenty-fou- r or boiled corn off the table. ' " - Colonel Barreto, Portuguese minis- chargo that tho 50,000 disabled sol- thirty-si- x "Uncle Walt" all rious districts. Every objection that hours beforo going to tho was right, and the next time I have seven or tho advocates of each site made to ter of war, has left for the frontier to dlors in various national soldiers' dough' machino. eight days off, I am going to write a poem about him. tho other Is at once removed by this -personally direct oporations against homes wore mistreated or neglected. In 1898 a Swiss named Witschi decision, and tho peculiar adaptabll-- the Monarchist troops. Tho San Francisco Board of Educa a "full" dismay to many bHkers. bread, and after purities. Anothor Inventor wanted to elthp- - It is now believed that thero is no tion has established a courso in milli Ity of tho parks or Harbor ' this, in tho samp year, camo ryo In 1903 Simon's bread wns Intro solve tho ...... 1 - .1 M .. .1 f .. 1 ! T . broad problem with n loaf vicv. tor v particular... purpose win ui miviut, mo uuiuuwu nuur em nery in ono of thp public schools. "full" broad, pasteurized broad, legu- duced ns tho ono satisfactory solu- ,"i'o mado from cottonseed flour. Tho Int. bo mnda the most of. press of China, which went aground The Portuguese government fonrs minous tion quostlon. bread nnd Schweitzer broad. of tho broad Next est to bo announced prior to Eng. Yokohama. She has been twen- a . . the Marine View Boulevard. near monarchist Invasion from tho Tho year 1901 contributed camo tho "N" broad, nnmod nftor Its ltd. ... r on Buuiunru, wnicn now ...liolds-conto- tho Tho great marine view boulevard, ty years on this run without a prev north, to "bo followed by an uprising a Bpeclnl health It Invontor, Nlorlkor, dontlst, bread. a who of the stage, was Toronto an which will bo designed to bo tho ious accident lasted .two or yoars; analysis groat hygienic three clalniod properties for iron nonuu broad, and Roggina. A Wells-Forg- o attorney. In Chicago (Continued on page thirteen) most magnificent in tho world, will finally proved its undoing and brought It In hooping tho teeth froo from Im Operative Miller. TEN TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1911.

Now Father Farraghcr has laid boforo tho highways of tiio air, and has not the council a proposal that tho island- only suggested but carried through European News And Gossip ers pay taxesfor a year and a half, legislation on other points. Even Honolulu and that nil arrears to date he wiped the Aviation Bureau of the War Office out. They furthor agreo they Amusement Paris Discussing Divorce Lord Kitcheners' Appointment that will has hardly dared to lssuq orders In re to pay at tho currant rate for tho rest of gnrd to lhllltary aviation without first Company, ltd Egypt Irish Office this year, on condition that stops bo consulting tho French Aero Club, Holders Worrying Over Home taken at once to soparnto thorn, for Tho club has suddenly discovered Rule American Authors Being More Recog- taxation purposes, from tho mainland, howover, that there is a certain power, THE BIJOU It seems that they aro not moroly at least, as far as Paris Is concerned, nized in London Jeanne cT Arc's Sword averse to paying taxes on general which is superior to It. This Is M. principles, but they lmvo a real grlev I.cplne, tho Prefect ot Police, who. They have boon TODAY. M,. - mice. taxed at the just boforo closing of MATINEE 2!00 P. 1'AItlS, July in. An nniuattiK con in a post from which Iip would prob- of Indianapolis; .1. Pincknoy Adams, the the Europenn troversy, or same rate as the inhabitants of the circuit race this week, which lias sent a llutier ably have boon relieved had there of Fair Haven, Vt., and Lincoln Stef- - track sent an mainland and have got nothing for - Sxoitemont through tho drawing been no outsldo intorferoiice It is fens. order to the club that the aviators on- their money. Roads and sewers and gagoil It rooms of Parisian society, conies this the traditional policy of British gov- - "What we are looking for," said In must on no account fly tho other conveniences that aro pro- - Wotk to enliven the ond of tho sen orninetits to stand by their officials Mr. McKlbbin, "Is the tiling, ovor Paris. Ills order onded with the Including, unusual the un- - 8011. when Are. vlded for nialnlanders aro words, "I nsk y0U to penalize any pilot under and the thins; done especially well REORGANIZED NORTON known on the islands, and, In fact, - COMPANY Tho easn with which divorces can now wo wbo Infringes this regulation by add- Howover, that Sir Eldon Gorst better than can do It nt home, Farce-Comed- now ho tho money that the Islanders do pay ing two hours to In Irish obtained in Franco and their is gone, a successor had to ho found, Wo also desire to bring about closer his time." consequent simply goes to relieve the burden of But this was not all. M. Leplne, increase has slowly hut and Lord Kitchener has boon appoint- - industrial and commercial relations surely away taxation on the mainland. Tho pro- - furious that Garros camo dono with the habit of ed. Ho was not exactly averse to botweon European countries and our back twice posal is that they shall bo formed into to tho tho excluslvo dowagers of St. Gor tho post, but it was not the one ho own. The delegation every starting lino at Vincennes over and a separate per- - main to keep tho gilded doors of so- taxation district, or the crowd, Insisted that ho should be musi uesirea. want no was cnatnuer ot commerce rep- - wanted' which It haps Into a now administrative coun- - ciety closed to divorced women. The tho embassy disqualified from taking part In the Savoy Tonight at Constantinople. There resents has but one motive, and that ty, and shall have tho managemcne question now under discusion is, is a section of con classification nt the end, and now the the cabinet which is to bind tho nations together in one i NORTON COMEDY 'Should a divorce oi tneir own anairs. members of tho Aero Club betting COMPANY AND he announced to slders that tho Held marshal Is just close bond of peace. Wo shall visit are ono's friends and acquaintances hero is ovidonco that popular opln- - at to what M. Lepino will do next, MOTION PICTURES. Just the man for that position, for Great tho chief continental cities, and aro , ns a death or a message, and, ion Is becoming stirred tip all over Ire-- M. Lepine is perfectly sure of hi birth Britain needs n strong man nt Con booked to sail for homo via Cher- if so. how? land against tne cruel and senseless authority. He declares It begins stantinople even more than she does bourg on August 1C. that Official announcement is pretty practice of cattle driving. This prac- - on the surface of the earth and ex. at Cairo. The great obstacle in tho "As to our reception, I can only generally necessary to embar- tico was introduced In tho days of the tends perpendicularly as as avoid way is Sir Gerard Lowther, whose say it has been most hospitable far there Feature Films: rassing situations, and since in most agrarian war and consisted In driving is any need for It to be exercised wife, it will bo remembered, Is a Phil- - everywhere, and we have seen some cases, tne divorce proceedings are cattle off their owners land and leav- - "International Motor Boat Races." ndelphian, Alice Blight. Lowther wonderful things. At Liverpool the i conducted with discretion, no one ing them to wnnder on tho roads. It AMERICAN AUTHORS' SUCCESS, "Sunshlne'in Poverty' Row."' likes Constantinople, likes the cli docks and the admirable working out has an inkling of them unless the par- has been continued in the case of un- LONDON, July. 15. Henry W. Sav- - mate, likes the yacht which Is at the of tho housing problem at Port Sun- ties concerned choose to make them popular grazers, and it is the cost 01 age, who, after a brief holiday at Ba uisposltlon of the ambassador. Pre light, the great Lover soap works; at known. But tho "formula" to bo tho thing that is arousing tho public. den Baden, sailed for New York on buniuuiy bo uocs nis wne, tor an Manchester, the marvelous ship ca- Empire Theater used in the printed cards is a matter Last year the extra taxation for spe- the Kronprlnzessin Cecillo on Wednes American wife doubtless knows what nal; and in London, the won-derfu- l of much discussion, and so far noth- various cial police work in connection with day, has arranged with Aubrey Hop- is best suited for her English hus municipal improvements espe- ing has been found that meets with this offense was about $150,000, while wood, author of "Nobody's Widow" for band. However that may be, all dip cially. The system of TONIGHT! general approval. automatic almost, an equal sum was awarded by tho early production in Now York of lomatlc efforts to get Lowther out electric lighting Is In Liv Several suggestions have been put of wonderful he courts as compensation to the Mr. Hopwood'3 fanciful musical com Constantinople so as to get a stronger erpool. But we were forward and all duly criticised. For told we should owners of cattle that had been in edy, entitled "Somewhere Else." Mr, man in have met with see It when we Lon instance, "Mr. and Mrs. X. regret to failure. The bettered came to jured. Hopwood will collaborate with Gustav embassy at St. Petersburg has been don, and wo did. In some things, Joe Thomas announce," etc., has been found to be Luders, tho composer of "The Prince offered but declined, as certain forms Wrestling Expert. faulty, inasmuch as the sentiment of the clininte of cooperative enter HOT WAVE STRIKES BERLIN. of Pilsen," who Is already working on did not Sir Gerard. family prise, England us, In Vaudeville Exhibition. regret can hardly bo sincere on both suit The is far ahead of BERLIN, July 15. The hottest the music for a new "piece. influence is too strong gov is CHALLENGES ANYONE. sides. Then, again, one would not for the But that as It should be, for we weather of the season struck Berlin Mr. Savage, before his departure, ex ernment to flout it', have not yet 8:15 o'clock. dare say, "Mr. and Mrs. X. have and the foreign arrived at that sta tills week and, gave the transatlantic pressed his conviction that American office traditions are also against the when we so pleasure in announcing," etc., be- need much visitors, who are here by the hun- playwrights would come into their removal of an as cause it sounds too frivolous. ambassador against this crowded country with its dreds, a reminder of home. The tem- own during the forthcoming season time-honore- d whom the only objection pos- smaller The French formula, is that resources. perature did not creep up higher than no oased nis opinion primarily on Lottie O'Malley sibly he is not strong appears to be very appropriate: "Mr. enough to cope "Wo are all traveling together and 74 or 75 in the shade, but that is ab- the failure of the European market A Singing Comedienne. with his rival yet and Mrs. X. have the honor," etc., but ambassadors. each man Is seeing what he spc normal for Berlin, and discomfort was and Instanced Vienna, whore, out of 15 It ciallzes in, Incidentally this- - is also found to be banal and is universally admitted In Eng- and we are universal. musical productions last season, there open to ridicule. The use of an off- land that tho German representative getting a good deal of pleasure out Hot weather here tfnds to make the was not a single real success. In Ber Gorham & Phillips icial notification pure and simple, at the Sublime Porte for some years of the trip. Every hour of it has its outdoor life which Berllners lead lin same story, at' there is the while in Unique Singing and Dancing Act. "The Court has declared a dlvorco past has been steadily scoring against apportionment for nearly two solid this season more pronounced than Paris the eternal triangle of husband, between Mr. and Mrs. X. to the profit his English colleague, but tle English months. ever, and American visitors fall Into wife and lover as the basis of a play of Mr. X.," although meeting with press remains mute on the subject. "At Manchester the Board of Trade it naturally. They throng tho numer- - wearied even the public of tho boule Savoy the approval of many, has found a This is for a very curious reason: gave us a dinner. In London a spe ous al fresco cafes and restaurants vard, which has hailed with relief the Tonight great So NORTON COMEDY COMPANY AND enemy in the young smart set, long as Lowther Is not openly at- cial reception was held for us at tho day and night, and, seeing how Ger- - j arrival of "Alias Jimmy Valentine" at Who utterly to ter- tacked, embassy by tho Ambassador and Mrs, MOTION PICTURES. refuse use legal there is the possibility of his mans enjoy tircaiuasting, iuncnmg and . me renaissance Theater, minology being Whltelaw in a matter which they induced to try other climes. If Reld. We have been ofli dining In the open, bemoan the fact Even in London no fewer than six Hawaiian consider not sentiment. he were attacked, his tenure of office daily received and welcomed at the that tho habit Is not more popular in revivals are being given at the present Guildhall, There have lately been several at Constantinople would be ns solid and a delegation from the the United States. time, and of the four or five successes cases in which young divorcees have as a rock, for the cabinet would never London Chamber of Commerce has White two of the biggest "Kismet" gone and Mrs. and Opera House back to their appellative of dream of recalling him, nny more given ns a luncheon at tho Hotel White passed through Berlin this "Baby Mine" are by American au "Mile." utterly ignoring Savoy. their few than it did of recalling Gorst when We have visited the great week en route to visit their daughter, mors, ".fomander WalK" won years of married' life. the dock system Their example, latter came under the fire of the and made a thorough the Countess von Scherr-Thos- in Si- success in New York before it could however, is being followed by some Roosevelt artillery. Investigation of London municipal lesia, where they will spend tho rest gain a hearing in London. middle-age- d matrons who enterprise." had been Even those Liberals who objected of July. Mr. White arrived in Ger "All of which," said Mr. Savage, Saturday, August 5 married many years, and the method to Kitchener's receiving tho Egyp many at the same time as reports "goes to show that tne supply Is not became the subject of re- HOME RULE satirical tian appointment have conceded that RESULTS. from Washington that he Is consid equal to the demand of the. public marks. DUBLIN, July 8. Among he would get It. Today's Nation says: tho many ered a strong possibility for Ambassa taste In London. On the other hand, So far tho way out of the quan- homo rule problems "Kitchener will go as nominee of the pressing for settle- dor Hill's successorship, but he denied the American play market is in an in dary which Is most favored Is the' ment Is position critics of Eldon Gorst. Ho will be the of the Irish civil that his presence on German soil at creasingly healthful condition, and sending of a simple visiting as ERNEST KAAI card hailed by them as a rough man who servants under an Irish Parliament, tills time was In any way connectea with the notable additions made dur follows: "Countess of D., recently government will stand no nonsense and Egyptians and the employes are un- with these rumors. ing the last few years in tho number divorced, reassumes her maiden name will receive his nomination as a chal commonly anxious as to how they will Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien, wife of the 0f American authors it is reasonably of Mile. De C." This is well and cond lenge, it is easy to foresee what be treated. American ambassador at Toklo, has" certain that native talent will rule AND HIS so lar aS thn RPllflnr. la rnrexnrxn.l .... v,utvillcUp,m.,.t fnllnw G11.V. fl,l.. 1.. Under the English system a civil gone to Schlerke, in the Harz Moun the market during the coming season. yet another question be , ,T T", remains to Lnn Z . - servant a tains, with '"'Hi o uuidi ilUU UCtjUU.. IU Vb- has vested Interest in his job, her daughter, Mrs. Chil "Two factors have contributed to solved: "What should one do on re- o" tabllsh will be checked and an out- and it is the hardest thing in the world ton, wife of the second secretary of this, which American managers will ceiving the announcement? Would TRODBADOEES break of reckless discontent and a to get rid of him. Of course, he may tho British embassy at Berlin, and hail with pleasure the greed of for- ono send congratulations or condo- ruthless period of repression will be bo dismissed for misconduct, but, fail will later accompany Mrs. Chilton to eign authors and managers and tho lences? Society women con- are still carried out by ing that, once is on England. UNUSUAL PROGRAM. sidering question. the soldier who gave he the establish fact that native authors aro presenting that no William quarter at Omdurman and signal-ize- d ment he can count on his living his James Calhoun, the Ameri views of life with which public Tickets 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Nobody has as yet dared to spread their is himself by ghoulish barbarity in life out In his job until he is too old can minister to China, and Mrs. Cal acquainted and in which It Is Interest- broadcast such visiting cards, and it Box plan at Territorial Messenger beheading the Mahdi's corpse."' to work, then ending his days on a houn were visitors in Berlin this week, ed, rather than the sometimes distort- is highly probable that should they Service, Hotel Street. comfortable pension. This system Is having arrived from Pekin via the ed view which results from Indifferent ever be sent they would re- not be trans-Siberia- n railway. pro- plied to. AMERICANS INVESTIGATING so thoroughly established that when They translations of a foreign author's play. ceeded without delay to BUSINESS. changing conditions make It necssary Paris, anu "In any event," concluded Mr. Sav- 8TEINWAY & S0N8 $ KITCHENER TO EGYPT. will sail LONDON, July 8. Intent on to abolish a Government office of- for America later In the age, "it is the public which will gain AND OTHER f! LONDON, July 15. Official an- - the PIANOS. out month. from this swing PIANO ft uuuncement was made todav fhf everything practical relating ficeholder is always conpensated, usu of the pendulum, and THAYER CO. 0 commercial problems ally by a lump sum Rear Admiral E. K. Moore, U. S. the cause of American 15G Hotel Street Phone 2313. ft Field Marshal Lord Kitchener has and economic equal to the capital dramatic art N., retired, is much-neede- that conters passing a few weeks in will receive a d TUNING GUARANTEED been appointed British agent to Breat of the Old World value of his salary. stimulus." have 10 Berlin. Egypt. He succeeds Sir Eldon Gorst show' a party ot nlnety rep" In all the discussion about home rule Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Watson of Pitts- - PLAN who died on July 12. isiuiiumu uuaiuess anu professional for Ireland nothing has been said about RECEPTION FOR TARS. uirg have left the Hotel Adlon by G. Lord Kitchener's men are now making a tour of Europe how the excessive civil service estab- ROME, July Tho authorities oi name has often automobile for Dresden SOLAR HEATER' in connection with and In un-d- and Carlsbad. the International Exhibition of Turin been mentioned of late as Sir Eldon's a sense lishment is to be reduced, and the civil will save you monoy. Call the auspices George L McAlpln of Now York and have decided to enter a and see successor In Egypt; In fact, it has of tho International servants are mortally afraid that spe chivalrous his family are spending a week In competition with one in operation. been divided in this manner a Association of Chambers of Com- cial legislation will be passed, dropping those of the Interna certain Berlin. ACETYLENE LIGHT & section strongly opposing merce. them without compensation. Of course, tional Exhibitions of Rome, to show AGENCY the Field New registrations at tho hotels Marshal's The International Congress such a course would bo dur which will give the greatest and most COMPANY. nomination on the ground of highly unfair ing the week includo that It would Chambers of (a Mr. and Mrs. W. cordial reception to the officers and Hustace avenue, off South St. be unpopular among the Commerce which held them, but on tho other hand It Stern of Philadelphia. Egyptians. Its first biennial sailors of tho American squadron who Lord Kitchener himself session in Liege in would be unfair to the new Irish na The homeward 1004, tide across tho At nro coming to Italian waters next au- BY was not very keen on getting the ap- will hold Its first American tional government to saddle it with AUTHORITY. lantic already shows signs of begin tumn and have been invited to pointment. It is to be noted that meeting ia Boston in 1912 and it is tho enormous burden entailed either visit ning. The Kronprlnzessin Cecile left tho exhibitions of Rome as those members of tho partly foi tho purpose of extending by buying out tho present office- well as THE BOARD OF LICENSE cabinet who Bremen on Tuesday with her opposed Lord nn invitation to foreign delegates or continuing first that of Turin. FOR THE CITY AND" Kitchener's selection for holders them in office two-third- s cabin at least full. Tho Mayor of Turin, Count COUNTY OF Egypt are those who have most that tho present party has como to until they die. The civil servants Rossi, HONOLULU will hold a strongly Europe. and the president of the exhibition, meeting at tho Executive Building on supported Sir Eldon Gorst. It Includes solid men from have formed a special association and LANDIS LEAVES ROME. Senator Villa, will ask Ambassador Friday, August 25, 1911, 4 p. The latter's supporters, by every section of the United States, intend to offer every In at m., to the resistance ROME, July 15. Col. Reynolds Lan- - way, Lelshman and the staff of tho Ameri- consider the Application of Yolchl Mc-tof- uji found their hands strengthened representatives of business and power y tho their to tho passage of any dis, mil'-ar- the American attache, can Embassy hero to bo present In for a second-clas- s Li- by the action Colo- practical professions, who stand high saloon of homo rule bill which will endanger and Mrs. Landls have left Rome for a Turin cense, to sell nel Roosevelt. Sir Eldon's In their respective at the arrival of tho American intoxicating liquors at fate had communities. their source of livelihood. trip to Siena, whence they go to guests, Number 49, been In the balance Among them tho In order to make their sojourn Hotel Street, Honolulu, long before the are R. W. Spcer, mayor The threatened war in the Isles of lakes. on Later the colonel will at- in the capital of the ancient Kingdom under the provisions of Act 119, Sea-sio- n Colonel returned of Denver; editor-in-chie-f from Egypt and the E. J. Stackpole, Aran last week Is likely to bo averted, tend maneuvers, cabinet generally Italian which he al- of Sardinia more solemn and agree-- ' Laws of 1907. was coming to the of the Harrlshurg (Pa.) Tele- after all, and this peaceful conclusion ways finds most view that a stronger interesting and wor- able. All protests or objections against man and stron- graph; Charles W. Robio, of Boston, of what threatened to bo a sanguinary thy of study. ger Delflno tho Issuance of a License under measures were necessary a high Far-raghe- Count Oris, vice president of said' In official of the American Ex- dispute is to r, duo tho Rev. Father Henry William Fox of Philadelphia, Application should bo filed Egypt, when Colonel Roosevelt was press Company; William A. Potter, a tho Executive Committee of tho exhi- with the parish priest of tho Islands secretary of tho General American Ex- of tho Board Induced to express a similar opinion leading wholesale grocer bition and tho real soul and brain of not later than of Boston; of Inlsmaan and Inlsheen. Tho inhab hibit in Rome, and Mrs. Fox have tho tlmo set for said in his speech at Guildhall, suppos- John set tho whole organization, which owes Its hearing. Martin, a publicist, whose homo itants of these islands, In common tled down In Rome for edly on tho representation Is the summer. success chiefly to him, has undertaken CARLOS A. LONG, of a Un- In Stapleton, N. Y.; Charles E. with those of all the other Islands, They aro occupying a ionist coterie who thought flat belonging to all tho necessary arrangements. A Secretary Board of License that tho Julln, secretary of tho Now Haven wore flve years in arrears with their American friends Liberal cabinet might which overlooks the special train with Pullman Cars for the bo embar- Chamber of Commerce; Frederick 0. local taxes and tho Galwav County walls of Rome to tne rassed In this fashion, beautiful Villa officers will convoy tho American but In reality Home, a lawyer ot Cleveland, O.; Council had determined to collect the Borgheso beyond. with party from Genoa to Turin GIVE IT A TRIAL. tho approval of Sir Edward William Hudson Harper, editor of arrearB. After various and back. unsuccessful To all officers Chamborlaln's Colic, Gray, thq foreign minister. Chicago Commorco; John II. Fahoy, ottompts and sailors will bo Cholora and' It found a man who agreed AERO CLUB IS FLAGGED. granted Diarrhoea Remedy Roosevelt's on Dur-an- free admission to the exhibi- has relieved moro attack tho Gorst newspaper publisher of Boston; d to get the monoy In on a 50 per cent PARIS, July 7. Slnco aviation o pain administration, however, had tho ef- C. Alexander, tion and to nil Its pavilions, as well as and suffering, and saved moro of Washington; commission basis, provided ho wore popular In Franco the French fect of making the cabinet solid on Charles E to all museums, libraries, galleries, lives than any other medlclno in use. Patten, of Seattlo; Amos supplied with all the police and boats Aero Club has dono about as it pleased. tho necessity of retaining Sir Eldon R. Little, For salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith. of Boston; William Fortune, and munitions of war that ho needed. It has made rules and regulations for (Continued on page eleven.) & Co., agents for Hawaii. THE HAWAIIAN STAIt, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. ELEVEN SACRIFICE SALE of FURNITURE Five Carloads of Mixed Furniture to Arrive and No Store Room

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CHILD'S CRIBS KITCHEN GO CARTS TABLES SOLID OAK This sale only $15.00 24x24 Price $1.75 Folding Iron Cribs from 24x36 $.25 $6.00 up A11 Tables' $4.50 up. Wood Cribs $1 cut away down for .50 up Sale only. this sale only. Wicker Parlor Rockers from $4.00 up. Parlor Rockers, all kinds at Coyne Big Bargains. Furniture Co., Ltd.

m m ii i ii SBHBHSBlBBBBBBJSBiSSSBH biAiy-nv- o duckots, one pump, ,. hand which hn " ih r,,- " hrnnnt0-- ntvMV illOL each as in the cases where they three ladders ten feet in length, to are. EUROPEAN NEW S ceases of Shaw, Galsworthy, Barker, By putting It In this unexpected way uAUa. iia.nujors, ana otner Arnold Bennett) and others. It was ho purnosefuvy shocked a number of (Continued page U.UU. is quick, in move- - oa ten.) uwi received with the closest attention people, though tne words mean ment, and is able to extinguish the throughout that and with a constant ripple tho law Is no guarantee for a happy etc., belonging either to the state or vast majority of fires, which by rea- - 0f laughter, followed by persistent marriage, and nothing more. the municipality. son of the safe construction of build- - The PANAMA calls for the author, to which, HATS infra nnrl f Tin nnrnful e 1 e n . ... hoover heroine of the play, brought up In A special reception in their honor ....iu, iibb ui iiiB ne aia not respond. unu uai ignorance of what marriage means, A BIG LOT OF THE will be given Inside the Italian Marino iuei in urencn nouseiioids, are As GENUINE ARTICLE TO usually in tho case of most foreign works keeps guessing for two acts; nnd linllrllnf?. wIiai-- a rpfrpslimontn will confined to tho room, or at ARRIVE IN hn of art, tho British critic was when she finds A FEW DAYS. to the story' - at loss out she leaves her offered to ofn-!le- iu whh .they orlg- the sailors, and under how to place this play, owing to its husband. What she discovers Is Orders for them taken now. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,,.111 i. illllLC that ni1AnMnn. rinrnu l.UU UL a oivuniiif, .uij&iiau Will JJUU novelty and to the admixture of the tho true sacrament of marriage, the We make a specialty of their disposal to show and explain to HAS humorous and the serious. The Brit- thing to treat as holy, the thing to them all that is exhibited there. JEANNE D'ARC'S SWORD. ish mind of the stodgy typo cannot look ahead to, tho one common inter- - PARIS, July 7. Biographers of Another great reception will be giv- conceive of a est, is Jeanne a'Are including Anatole humorous line with a tho responsibility of the mar- en on that occasion at the American Franco np .. .. I fiorfnna liuyrlnn an oewuus ried pair to the Cleaning ui futuro: simply Hat ui n.ivlllnn hv Francis n T.nnmifl. tho anu Andrew Lang, have never been iuiu.uk. tho to wiiu a uumorous uurden. Hence it children and all the lovo and hope and American Commissioner 'General, and abIe ulscover authentic relics or finds in tho works of Shaw, or of any mutual concern which goes with them. is hoped that will be attended by the Maid of Orleans. The execu it it other man with a quaint sense of the It is by tho sotting of this idea .Ambassador tioner throw her ashes into the Seine, that Lelshman also. There ridiculous, frequent pitfalls. Into one Fernald has mado his impression. And Renovating and the cottage at Domremy has1 not will also be a gala evening at the of these the which can bo so much as a wooden shoe which can critic of tho Times gravi felt only by seeing the on the opera, and finally a banquet, either at tated; play. most approved modern lines. Panamas made as good be proved to have belonged to tho and his review, which reported Tho heroine leaves her hus the French restaurant or at the Res- the play as an band because as new. A single trial will convince Liberator of France. There Is, how- - attack on the institu he cannot look upon her you that our work can taurant du Park, tho most fashionable tion of ever, in the mnxniim nt TlHnn n numni marriage, was followed by a vocation In this resiect as tho greatest not be excelled in this city. Insido the exhibition, will be given in thing kept in tho hall with th tnmh nf Ponderous editorial In tho Times, de in their joint life; he views his honor of the American commander of ,recatInB th possible HATS CALLED Philip r, tendency to unsettle the children as part of tho day's FOR AND DELIVERED. tho squadron and officers. tho Bold and 1Ub" mlnd as to such raatters- - H- - work and as an interruption for which tho custodian, M. E. Met-- ' In tho ' "ullB w"oso matrimonial auven- - courso of life which must bo borne PARIS FIRE DEPARTMENT. man, has documents proving that it lonce belonged to Jeanne d'Arc. 1 rus UUHU0 mra 10 speaK rrom exporl-- with. Sho sees in parenthood tho vo- PARIS, July 8. There were 2049 once, - Joseph i .j followed with a nartlv in- cation which covers Roman, nnnnn fnno ' f hiu letter what is most 1908, 2107 1909 " "7 " x. "u " a fires in Paris in in and , .b.a.u 1110 spiritual and practical in "gro of the .Maid in peasant costumefc s,"b Thunderer humanity, Sole Proprietor. 2030 in 1910. The ',,, for 1908 j kn bofore 0n thfl other han Wo8tmlnateP humanity's hope for the futuro. All have been analyzed in official reports J 122 South Beretania Street, CharIe8 0n is Gazette says: "There Is nothing to this comes to something like making a next to Fire Station. 1634 m the other the word and show that there were flres, . fc , religion M " thnt n,nn,w of posterity. "This is my re- tl, i n. mm uiu mu anus RllRi "" Telephone 1657. .l,,. bitu iuoo i ua ivoo tiiuii juuumnn ligion," says of France and those of the city ot Or- - rlaSo as an institution.u"' All this the hero. "Tho past wor- francs ($193) In each case, tho total shiped past; leans. Tho date, 1419, is found in sounds as if tho play wero a dull tract, tho tho present worships losses for such fires aggregating ?4G,-49- the present; but, perhaps, five places In j whereas it is a very clover, amusing the future Fires in which the loss was more hilt and blade. AT. Mntninna nninio)i.tiita .i.r. cnmnrlv whirh curnrl shall worship tho futuro." than 1000 francs, numbered 415, with1.,, " i- -" BWOrd was manufactured at Toledo delighted tho audience when I saw it." Fernald has become a householder nn mrrPirntP-- 1 ln of- si . . The . i n . ..1. t . 1 . III ll ri . 1. .1 . .. in London, and Is tmumill iirnnnun UULUB1U1IUUU PV 1110 "Vfl noil "UIO B1UJUHIM1..!,...... til.Willi IIIU apparently Intend- total loss for all fires in 1908 was SWOrd maker, Lupus Aguado, and that it was staleness nnd futility of it all," says ing to bo a permanent member ot tho specially made as a present to tho tl10 pall Mall Gazette. "Thero was over-growin- g American colony here. Department pres- IT'S Tho Paris Fire at Maid from tho King of Franco. Tho hardly an uninteresting moment in the THE REAL THING ent includes 1803 officers and men, or blade is much smaller than any of wholo of tho threo acts," says tho COYNE'S BIG SALE. 0110 to 1G79 inhabitants, the population Coyno's low-price- d tho period. When Jeanne was cap- - j Academy. "Tho dialogue abounded in great furniture FOR being 2.84G.937. cost mainten- HOUSECLEANING The of tured at Compiegno tho sword was smart epigram." "I found tho play, salo has been ono of tho sensations ance of the department in 1909 was as taken from her by Joan do Luxom- - j as a whole, tedious and unconvincing," of tho week In business circles, follows: Salaries ofllcers, ?G4,2G9; bourgh and sold for10,000 francs to says tho critic of tho Star. "Tho play Knormous quantities of furnituro men, S403.80G; apparatus, material and tne Bishop Cauchon, who offered It to w3 interesting throughout," says tho have been disposed ot at prices con- ?158,08G; telegraph and telephone, his suzerain, Philip tho Good Morning Post. "Tho dialogue has not siderably below tho market. This Is Pau-ka-Ha-na expenses $5G,491. $12,005; nil other merely tho wit absolute, but tho wit not a clearanco of old stock, hut tho SG9G.151. per Total Tho average cost CALIFORNIAN'S NEW PLAY. relative, the wit, that is, that can only aim Is to make room for large, now inhabitant was about 24 cents. LONDON, July 8. Chester Bailey bo properly appreciated by bearing in shipments. Mr. Coyno expresses him- Tho department is well organized Fernald, who established himself somo niind the circumstances and tho speak, self as so well pleased with tho re- DOES MORE WORK IN LESS TIME THAN appa-rau- s and managed, although years c"-- " and its ago with dramatic London by "It was a comedy of mordant sults of tho week's business that ho ANY SOAP MADE BECAUSE and methods are relatively prim- his Chincso and Japanese plays, has irony, brilliant and witty, and held up will contlnuo tho salo until tho 15th IT HAS A GREAT- itive and inexpensive as compared Just been dividing tho critics on tho lofty Ideal of sex relationship," says of tho month. ER PER CENTAGE OF TALLOW THAN ANY with those ot fire departments in the subject of a modern play, classed "Tho tho Evening Times. And so on. OTHER. ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER. larger American cities, does with Bos-tonla- n it Married Woman." Fernald Is a Fernald says that what wo call ro- Secrot sorvlco agonts believe thoy reasonable promptness and efficiency by birth, a San Franciscan by mantic love Is largely a fraud upon tho have run to eann tho Inst of tho bul- tho work to do. that it has adoption and a strong hcliovor In tho physical exuboranco of youth. He' lion thieves who nave stolen great Ono of tho most Fred L. effective units of futuro of Portland, Ore., where ho says that ns fnr as tho relation of sums from returning Alaskan steam- Waldron, Distributor its equipment Is an - autoniobilo wagon holds property. women to men goes, tho law civil or ers. Tho head of tho gang was re- carrying eight men, including tho "Tho Married Woman" was produc- ecclesiastical is as Impotent In tho cently arrested In Colorado. clLauffour, and short sections of hoso, ed by tho Incorporated Stago Society, cases whero they are not married to Flno Job Printing, Star Office. sraemi .hip aw whw

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known, leaves for the Coast Sunday on terosted in following sample of re- - of tho cheap ball Is made of ground-port- s ball hit on the ground with tho new Auto Of the Mongolia, alter a very successful received here. Havre, France, up carpet-rag- s closely pressed into a ball is no faster than with' the old one, Budget The Von trip to tho islands. This is the first July 5. Here I am back where I start- - core by machinery. Over this core but that a ball hit in the air goes trip which .Mr. Burman has made to td from. Went 4G2S miles, and string Is wound a very little string farther, thus accounting for the islands ho being changed spark plug on trip. compared to the quantity used In great number of extra base hits .made. Hamm-Youn- the and leaves after one entire g slx-cyli- Company transferred into a great admirer of the How's that for your Model winding one of the professional In recent years. iHlands and its climate. Mr. Burman del Locomobile? Signed, Dustin Far-- . league balls and then the unfinished "Some years ago tho balls were is accompanied by Mrs Burman on num Locomobile." article is sent to the room where the made with rubber centers. Then, in women sewers put cover on, The "von Hamm-Youn- g Company are axle dropped forged eye section, with this trip, who has been royally enter Another telegram from Walter E. the the response to a demand for more runs seam being drawn together by hand. announcing this week the 1912 speci a seml-lloatin- g rear axle. The wheels tained while in Hawaii. Flanders of Detroit, Mich., contains to make the game Interesting to the fications of the Overlnnd car, whicn are of the artillery type, with twelve some good news to those handling "But. the league ball is a very dif- spectators, the experiment was tried are the greatest revelations in the his- spokes and wide hub llanges. The KNOX FIRE TRUCKS. this make of cars, and those who may ferent product. In the first place, tho of making a ball with a small piece tory of the building of automobiles. tires are 32x3, quick detachable, Manager Wells of tho Itoyal Hawai contemplate buying them. From the construction of this ball has been un of cork In the center, In the heart of The leader this year is a which are the most rational, quickest ian Garage puts forward the clalmi necessary skeletonized message, it is dergoing an evolution for years. Ai the rubber core. This produced--a lit- of the Knox combined chemical fond the present time there is much com every foredoor, 30 horsepower touring operated and longest-live- d tires made. learned that Flanders has received tle of tho desired effect, and wagons. wagons, says, plaint from some who would have car for $900 which is a great cut in The motor has its cylinders cast sep- hose These he practically unanimous responses to year from that time the relative sizes few runs a quick game on ac- the price over any previous year. It arate;, which are four inches bore by have a reputation gained by experi letters he h?.s written to Schuman and of the rubber and the cork in the cen- count of way which Is almost impossible to believe that a four and a half Inch stroke. These ence in many ot the states on the and other dealers during the past the in th.i baUers ter of the spheres has been changed cork-cente- r high-clas- supervis- are hitting this new ball. s car of this type can be cylinders are of the L type, have very mainland, and he wants the three weeks, indicating that the until the present fast ball was evolv ors, to give them .a fair trial when The complaint is heard that the ball ed." Popular Mechanics . manufactured at such a low figure, large valves with valve springs en-Th- Flanders factory must increase still they are determining on an auto fire is too fast and runs too frequent. The car is built and fitted with the closed in new housings, push lub-sam- e 'further the manufacturing facilities. rods explanation experts - for city department: He of the is that a Fine Job Printing Office. expensive material and attach- ricated, all of which insure a sweot-rnent- s truck tho lire making the cap'acity of tho works at at Star ns has always been the stand- - running, silent and powerful motor, has lists showing where they have eas.t fifty thousand cars for 1912- ard of the Overland cars, - given entire satisfaction in every city 30.C00 Flanders twenties and 20,000 mere is oniy one way uiai a car ot jir. v. c. von liamm of the von in which there have many been used. E. M. F. thirties to' take care of the 1 g IN this type can be put on the market for Hamm-Youn- Company left this week The week has been a busy one at demand for these two models of these EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS HANDSOME GREYS - garage. such a piice, and the Overland has dis- on the Sierra for his yearly trip East, the Every employe has been famous cars. The profits will be English and American Weaves. lade to your order with ft kept hard at work, and notwithstand- covered the secret. This company which will this year be extended to shared with the dealers by increasing and style unequalled. ing ( has always been known to give the Europe. that the staff has been increased, discounts, so that the minimum dls- - great the work still continues to pour in at public satisfaction for small I counts on Flandera twenties as well as W.W.AHANA 62 South King Stroot a rate that makes the men stay late B- money, and has planned the campaign One of the best advertisements the - M, R thirties will be eight per this year in auto building that will which the Packard truck has is the uay auer uaj. cent, discounts to increase according set the pace for other manufacturers car which is owned by the Honolulu wens nas lately increased his agen- U the number of cars the dealers years to come. They are building Oil cies, and now he says he Is able to for Consolidated Company, which is take. Already a copy of tho contract NEW an immense number of cars in large operating in the oil fields in Califor- - supply any description of car and to be taken Is on the way for the pri- I lots, buying parts and materials in nia. The country over which this truck. The Alco car is ono that has vate information of the dealers Inter ! large numbers to obtain the lowest truck travels is as rough as any In the given thorough satisfaction on every ested. A shipment of 2500 of the new HONOLULU HAT CO. prices and havo their factory running United States. The truck carries the occasion, whilo tho Alco truck that ho models of cars has been made, and LATEST STYLE $ like clockwork night and day to keep full capacity at all times and is doing delivered some months ago has proved 4000 will bo shipped this month. To tho cost of manufacturing as low as wonderfully good work, and reports entirely satisfactory In every detail. morrow a national announcement will Hats for Ladies It is running dally, anil the work f possible. from tho oil fields show that the Pacl that bo made. This will consist of a full MADE AND TRIMMED. . LOW-PRICE- MILLINERY. ; Another thing that drives the prices ards are doing tho best work amongst It Is engaged In tests It thoroughly. page advertisement li over 100 news down Is the new largo equipment of all other makes of trucks. There are' paiers. Hats for Men ! automatic machinery which eleven Packard trucks operated by NEWELL'S NEW PLACE. Naturally Schumau Is pleased at ALL STYLES AND PRICES. - Call-lan- d V. V. Newell, tho vulcanlzer, is now has lately been installed In the Over- eight different companies In the this nows, and he looks forward to in- No. 30 Hotel Street, head of Bethel. Telephone 1820. fully in works. Automatic machinery fornla oil fields. Tho trucks In this established in his new place creasing his business in the cars men- - street, has cut down the cost of manufactur- rough country are the survival of the the Kaplolanl building, Alakea tioned, a business which Is already a Ing to one-hal- f what It originally was fittest, and the Packards seem to stand He Is thoroughly equipped for re large one. with the old style methods. where all the rest fall. pairing auto, motorcycle, and bicycle new 1912 and turns out the of work The ?900 touring car has tires best READY FOR EMERGENCY. tho same engine previously von Hamm-Youn- g Company which has The The Honolulu Electric Company been used In tile 30 horsepower car made delivery this week of a new SCHUMAN HAS. Alakea street near Horetanla, now Your Summer Wardrobe and which has given such universal Cadillac deml-tonnea- u car to City POPULAR MACHINES the has a day and night telephone service satisfaction all over the world. U has and! County of Honolulu for use G. Schuman of tho Schuman Car the No. 3059, and is prepared to re- a wheel base of 105 Inches, a Model h ot tho city engineer, Mr. Guy Gere. rlago Company would seem to havo spond to calls for auto electrical appli- at Saving Prices Schehler carbureter, three-spee- d se- - Tho requirements. of Mr. Gero In the somo excellent agencies, one of which ances or gasoline at any hour. This lectivo type transmission, with P. & S. automobile line are more severe than is the Locomobile. Everyone knows company also carries a stock of elec annular ball bearings, the clutch Is of any other public service car in the of tho popularity of this car, and that trical fixtures and electrical goods. tho popular cone type, the brakes In-- Islands, and tho wonderful work which It has an excellent reputation behind Liberal Installment Terms ternal expanding and external con- - tho Cadillacs have done lead tho g It. A few days ago Schuman received on tho rear wheels, tho ervlsors to make this selection. a telegram from the factory at Bridge- HOW BASEBALLS ARE MADE. ten-ce- springs seml-elllptl- c front, three- - port, Conn., In which a great achieve- "Outwardly tho ball bears Ladies' Sachs' Building, quarter elliptic rear, one and three- - Mr. C. H. Burman, Western repre ment Is mentioned and shows tno pop- a closo resemblance to the $1 ball, FOBPIFIT Clothiers He Beretanla quarter Inches wide. Tho steering sentativo of the Peerless Motor Car ularity of the car. The messago reads: but, as every boy knowB, thoro Is a St gear has an adjustable worm and seg- - Company, who has been an old-tim- e "Numerous Locomobiles touring vast difference In tho 'life' and dura-

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against Mmo, alleged TotraMlnl for and the Sailor. . Their sailors' horn- breaking of a contract. The diva re- pipe, however, wont even bettor. Lot- fused to tour America under Ham-merstel- tie O'Malley and CorhBin & Phillips and W. 11. Leahy, of tho THE THEATERS will appear at the matinee at the IlijoU Tlvoll theater, San Francisco, wag today. manager. Clt.rlt, the 7?v ct toho ozonj' one? hor last Savoy Tonight. nr'ivi" California led the union In now rail- The Savoy will bo open tonight, road construction for the fiscal year The Bijou Matinee. when tho reorganised Norton Comodjf 1910. New work amounted to 200 The usual matinees will be hold to Co., will appear. They will present a illlV lit., Mid Illl, vi. on.l H- ,- ... miles. Only four other statos show mj w.v. 'ijuit, nun kiiu jfllBmill IU tabloid form of comedy, and from All 1t I 1a atilitrilNul- will a.. .,J a construction of more than 100 wW VI ..... uc n i 7AUYJIlVlllfv,.1tul ft 1 ii that can be learnt about it the piece miles. well balanced erne. The favoritw oC should be a success. The members of tlirk lltirfiit anrt t Viu tftmulfM ' Congress will be asked to appro- utltl nut. the company have been rehearsing all priate- I2SO.0O0 more to finish the viz., Johnson & Wells, The Keece Trio, the week, and they are letter perfect. It work of raising the Maine. Till will Lottie O'Malley, Qorham & Phillips' Is fell that hey will be a big bit In the I 8 make a total of $901,000 for that pur- - mill UlB Until ilniml 'I'l-l- In oil ,111 In,. new roles. pose. the leading members of tho Norton In addition to the comedy number, Secretary Wilson lins recommend- Comedy Co., have been selected to put. there will be tho usual excellent .as- ed that "Food Expert" Wiley "be "ad- on a tabloid comedy. This is the lat- sortment of films shown. monished but not dlsmlssod" for his est thing !n vaudeville on main- the New Tatent By Honolulan. recent Insubordination. land, has been '1116611115 suc- and with Ily tli Honolulan which arrlvod this Goneral Porflrlo Diaz was recently cess all aiong. The company has been morning from San Francisco, there ar- given a reception by municipality cheat-sin- all tho this woek, and this rived the Hell Trio. They gave a of Paris at the City Hall. afternoon's production should be well samplo of their ability on board dur- A Georgia woman made appli- booing. expected has worth It Is that tho ing tho voyage over, and everyone cations five amounting company suc- for pensions reorganized will bo n said that they were splendid. They to ?G0 per month. claims that In now roles, She cess the for some of the nro said to ecllpso tho three boyd she is the widow of five soldier hus- good members are undoubtedly as as who wore hero a few weeks ago, aa bands. ir.y performer ever seen hero. they have a more finished way Ot A Yaqul band of eleven Indian Tonight tho usual prformers John- presenting their turn, nnd their humor chiefs has Mexico City to & arrived at son Wells, tho HeecoTrio, including sirfiply cannot be resisted. Judging plead for justice race. They for their contortion feats by La Petite Laurie, from the glowing arounts of tline on demand tho lands restoration of their and tho UOardman Sisters will appear beard, these boys should bo one of and the return of members of their and there will be somo excellent films tho biggest hits ever sren here. tribes from Yucatan. shown. Cholera has mado its appearance Empire Theater. in tho Mexican province of Yucatan Tho Empire was packed at an early The 1912 Packard and two soldiers have already died hour last night, tho crowd at tho rear "iSix" Phaeton. of the disease. of tho theater being three or four rows j Miss Margaret Ituthcrford, daugh- deep. Tho main attraction, of course, ter of Mrs Wm. K. Vanderbllt, and was the wrestling bout between Sail- Ogden L. Mills, grandson of tho late or Roberts and Joe Thomas, Roberts Packard Motor Car Company ycnldi, Atlhma.DroocbliU andSEEEEE D. O. Mills, are to be married In however, did not consider that lie had ' B tool trouble! quickly cartel br - Franco next September. had sufficient time in which to train, The battleship New Hampshire sc he called the engagement off, as fPOWELL'Sf rlrlillnrl 1im?n fclfna rnnroconHnrr nurn. far as ho was concerned. Froellchcr imuius, in uiu iiiHi practice oi us iwuu stepped into the breach, and Thomas BALSAM for the navy Is target practice" I that easily threw him. 1I OF against aeroplanes. Tonight Lottie O'Malley a dainty I THE After a lapse of two years the rat- singer and dancer will appear, and so 1 ANISEED ifications of tho treaty between will Qorham & Phillips. O'Malley J Miss jk exchanged Of all Chemists IE America and Brazil were has become a great favorite at tills -- tt and Stores. U- this week. The treaty becomes ef- theater, for she-- sings somo of the lat- fective at once. est songs, and voice is a feature in were her More than one hundred lives Iiself. Hamm-Yo- lo3t in the terrible typhoon which re- von un Co. Gorhani & Phillips made a hit last cently swept over Yokohama and f , night with their song The Mermaid Tokio. Limited Peddlers rioted in Chicago and three policemen wero seriously in- jured while trying to enforco tho anti-nois- e ordinance, to which tho LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS peddlers objected, as they had to. cry i their wares.

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glvo as It remark, "Tho President's defense of. automobiles or vehicles aro closo at hula dancer, Is to tho hula was In days. The com- his course shows how hard It is hand. It Is thought this device will done ancient CONDENSED HEWS pany singers every day to make a good excuso for a bad prevent many accidents. of rehearsed this week, so they sing In perfect Mrs. Robert Goelet of Providence, that (Continued from Pago 0.) harmony in tho choruses tho English Tho Canadian government expects R. I., accompanied Secretary of tho compositions on tho program. Tho a sweeping victory for reciprocity In Navy on a trip In a submarine boat. troops Hawaiian songs no special re- of the peasantry. Government tho coming election, In splto of the neod fron- Germany's grab in Morocco is hearsing, for tills company renders aro being rapidly massed on the antl-flgh- t "sack" bohlnd tho thought to bo a move to gain land In tier. them better than any singers over Work on tho new cruiser South Africa by granting concessions In tho X Franco has united tho colonies of here. Manager Kaai has his Dakota has beer, ordered rushed at Moroccan disputo. Hut England Is Guadaloupo and Martinique, and has company In such perfect training that tho Maro Islr.nJ Navy Yard. Whon determined Germany will not get p that to flnalo It Is created a governor-generalshi- of tho from the first note tho in commission this fall It io expected any land along the west2 coast of Antilles. expected tho most enthusiastic recep- that tho vessel will bo ordered to tho Africa. tion will bo given them. All the latest models just Orient. le. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. Mlrza Khan, head of the Persian Seats aro to bo had at tho olilco of Portland, Ore., Is suffering from a Tho son of former State Senator gatlon at Washington, Is In Callfor the Territorial Messenger. Servlco on received and carried by lack ot water in many districts, D. W. Holstlaw ot Illinois, testllied nia to select land for a colony of 1,000 Hotel street up to six o'clock. After owing to low water supplies and a that his father received $000 to roto or more Persians which will bo gath that hour they aro to bo had at the Senator, opera begin continued drought. for Lorimor for ered from various parts of tho United house. Tho concert will have been instilldd in tho ot eight. Whitney & Marsh Taft's assumption of responsibility Mirrors States. c ... in AncclesJtrolIey Oscar Hnmmorsteln has been ' , for tho Controller Bay matter OlUco. , 'Alaska prompts Gifford Plnchot to enable allghtl ngBSongers to see If awarded $19,253 In his suit brought Fine Job Printing, Star From $3.00 to $10.00 " TT TfTVi H"TTriTi imm-i- rri i.n -- .1 -

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the bow, ready to let fly from It an J arrow." ESTABLISHES FREEDOM I Tlio original Eros was enrvod by j l'raxitoles a few years bofote hts no famous Apollo and Hermes. Accord- ing to the Figaro writer, It Is woll OF THE PRESS IN MEXICO worthy, from any point of view, to bo , compared with those masterpieces. Another bronze, found In the Mali-dl- a 1 wreck, Is a Hormcs signed with MEXICO CITY, July 10. The, comment furnished by renders. Most

well-know- Mexican press la the n name of Doethos "free." That It of It Is signed by tho writers' own should bo was ono of tho many things nnmes. In tho I Chalkcdonlos. This artist Is famed In this comment and promised by Mndoro, pub- e never sleeo as the sculptor of a statue of Antl- - and local editorial columns tho political ques- ochus IV., King of Syria, who reigned lishers did not wait for him to bo tions are freely discussed. Madero from 175 to 104 I). C. In addition to formally elected boforo beginning to Is criticised ns woll as praised, nnd. being an excellent sculptor, Doethos exercise their newly acquired right. thoso who would like to seo another DAY OR READY RESPOND TO THE hes-Itat- NIGHT WE ARE TO was likewise highly skilled as a Their assumption, however, wns chosen for tho presidency do not o worker In gold and silver. Justified. Emlllo Vnsquez Gomez, to say so. OK PI LI Kl A A MA- CALL THE AUTOIST IN TOWING The most famous work by him minister of tho department of tho in- Capital Has "Yellow Press." which has survived the nges Is terior, was not slow In publicly assur- News which never havo TO OR ANY OTHER SERVICE DOWN TO would CHINE SAFETY known ns tho "Child Strangling a ing tho newspaper owners that they been reported during tho days of Goose." This group was so famous could publish whatever thoy liked. Diaz lfow seven-colum-n SUPPLYING GASOLINE. Is published under In ancient times that It was copied "Tho government Is sure thnt tho heads and In ten-poi- type. Innumerable times. llborty of tho press Is tho best way The capital now, too, has Its "yellow 13ut, the French writer says, It gave to obtain tho efficient help of. all press." On tho wholo, the people ap- an Idea of only ono side of tho gen- newspapers so as to rcallzo com- pear to welcome tho change. ius of Doethos. Tho statue recovered pletely tho Ideas of tho present gov- "We're free!" appears to bo tho Day or Night from the sunken galley Is of an en- ernment," he said In a public state- unspoken Idea In tho minds of thou- 3095 TELEPHONE 3095 tirely different type. It shows a com- ment on tho Biibjcct. sands of tho poorer peoplo of tho bination of Greek and Assyrian char- That this unrestricted expression capital and perhaps furnishes the ex acteristics such as was popular Is stimulating has already been dem- piation of scores of curious sights to among the Greek artists of antiquity. onstrated; whether It will provo In- which the old resident has not o Two, other statuettes taken from toxicating remains to be seen. Since accustomed. It is not uncc-m- on the wrecked galley represent two the advent of Madero a dozen new TRY OUR DRY BATTERY ' to seo hundreds of men, women competitors in a torch race. In such periodicals have been born, and as and children and not all ot thom a A Sure Remedy for Ignition troubles. A large stock on hand at all race tho runners were obliged to many more nre said to be projected. peons wandering about on the grass keep times. their torches alight, in spite of Lack of advertising doubtless will of tho Alameda during a band con- tho great speed at which they ran. force many of these youngsters Into cert. In tho days of Diaz none ever One of these statuettes represents their graves, for the only reason ap- trod that grass with impunity. tho torch-beare- r handing his torch to parently for their being In some In- Notwithstanding signs that warn We also carry a large and assorted stock of a comrade after he has covered his stances Is that some one wishes a the public not to ascend the platform, part of the course. The second medium of public expression. of tho famous monument to Juarez, shows the runner going top speed. at No One Spared by Witness. the snowy marble columns are not Owing to tho beautiful workmanship Most of the new periodicals are Infrequently black with hundreds of of these torch-bearer- s Tho Figaro small , the majority de- ragged men and children gathered Electrical Fixtures writer is of tho opinion that they voted to the publication of satirical there to hear band or to witness a were made by Polycycles of Athens, a verse nnd prose, illustrated with car- parade In the street. For a time tak- as Wall Brackets. Chandeliers, Table Lights, Etc.. and Make a celebrated sculptor who flourished Such icatures. No one Is spared by the ing a prisoner away pollcoman at Athens about tho time the from a Installations of Every Character and any Size Contract. that writers and artists, but, as It natural, doomed galley sailed from was a favorite amusement, but this Estimates on small or large contracts cheerfully supplied. Greece. tho most stinging above-mentione- and sometimes diversion has been checked All tho d treasures almost vicious work those were found by the divers employed on is sometimes by altogether, but not yet does an officer individuals were tho two expeditions that followed the who connected with of tho law insist upon doing his duty THE tho old regime. Among weekly discovery of the wreck In 1907. Finds the without seeing an expression of sur- periodicals no less precious were made by the Is El Anulzote, a publica- prise on the faces of the ragged pop- expedition of last winter. They In tion resurrected. This magazine first ulace. They are "free," and to learn clude statutes of a Satyr, another appeared years ago, but because cf that there are yet restrictions is dis- Eros, two female dancers and a male,,ts croons f Umantour and other concerting. Co. I Honolulu Electric dancer. public men was suppressed. The dall' newspapers give most SUNDAY BAND CONCERT. ALAKEA ST., NEAR BERETANIA, HONOLULU. All bear the unmistakable stamp 01 Greek art. Moreover, almost every llvely- evidence of this "freedom." El On Sunday afternoon at three one of them is In an excellent state Imparcial, a paper which has always o'clock tho Hawaiian band will give of preservation. When the' statues been has inserted un-we- n public concert at the Kaplolani; brought to the surface and the'der its head tho worlds "Dlario Inde-- Park public baths. Tho program accretions of barnacles and other pendiente," ana independent it is. it follows: growths removed from them, they ap- publishes news and comment regard- - The Old Hundred. peared in all their original glorious less of how it will bo relished by Overture Road to Glory KHng 99 e.c beauty. Madero and hts friends, for whom it Chorus Day of Judgment. Schneider Already all the show cases in two pretends no love. Gavotte Rhino Sounds Latan. big rooms of the Tunis Museum are Tho public also has caught tho Selection Tannhauser Wagner filled with the gems of art taken from spirit of free speech, and almosti Vocal Hawaiian Songs. Ar. by Derger with the most beautiful products at the wreck. Monsieur Merlin and all tho papoprs publish columns of Selection Sunday Parade ....Hume the artists of ancient Greece. Those those engaged with him in exploring Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. Shipload of Art Treasure who havo studied what has been the galley are confident that the 1011 j burled under 100 feet of water, they Knight taken from tho galley of Mahdia are search will be even more successful intend, before counting tho task done, Kalakau and Kaplolani Derger inclined to believe that it was but than those which have preceded It. to search the galley from stem to The Star Spangled Danner. ono many Given Up By The Sea of these galleys, its caro In spite of the difficulties in tho stern and recover everything of value destined for the adornment of the way of raising the cargo of a ship that may bo on board of her. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. homes of wealthy Romans. In spite of the fact that it foun- dered close to tho coast of Africa, Divers Off The Coast of Tunis Recover these experts think It Improbable of Greece. that the cargo was intended for any Masterpieces Ancient city on that continent. Nothing dis covered there up to the present time imp-ie- that the inhabitants of the j Splendid treasures of art which will have results that will eclipse cities of the Africa coast were addict-- 1 sank to tho bottom of tho Medlterra- - those of Its predecessors, three ed to such ostentation and luxury. nean two thousand years ago, when In a recent number of the Paris Nevertheless, ono theory was ad- galley bearing them from .Greeco Figaro Marcel Dieulafoy, the a member of vanced that tho ship was bound to to Dome was wrecked off the coasC tho French story Institute, tells the Caesarea and that its cargo was to of Tunis, are being brought to tho of tho treasure galley of Mahdia be delivered to Juba II., King of Mau-- 1 surface in dazzling quantity by divers from its discovery to the inception of rotania. M. Dieulafoy is skeptical j in the employ of the French govern- tho present expedition's work., about that-r-h- o is all for believing ment. Though tho treasure trove up Tho already from articles recovered that it was for the gorgeous Rome ot to tho present time has scarcely been Its hold and .deck, and now collected Caesar's day that the galley's pre- more than scratched by thoso en- - at tho Alnoui In Museum Tunis, cious freight was destined. in wresting it from tho grasp elude a number of "extremely beautl- - Do that as it may. tho freight 15 of the sea, tho statues and other ob ful bronze statues. One 13 a replica of a kind that might well arouse jects recovered Indicate that the gal- of a statue by Praxiteles; a second cither Imperial Caesar or Moorish ley's cargo, It fa- recovered entire, will bears tho signature of another King to tho most extravagant rapture. be of a value that will put in the mous sculptor of antiquity. There The bronzo Praxiteles alone, which shade all other such finds In history. are also valuble vases, pillars, and has lain so many centuries at the hot-tor- n The sunken ship lies in water 100 other objects of golden ago the of of tho sea, would be gift feet deep about three miles from tha Greek art. a worthy to adorn the finest palace In WHITE coast village of Mahdia, in Tunis. Divers who have gone over the tho world. There It was discovered four years wreck declare that In It still are no ago by native sponge gatherers, who, It represents Eros, God or love, and less than sixty white marblo columns, is 1 In In meter, 40 centimeters In height. tho course of their labors the piled six high, numerous marble stat- - sea's, depths stumbled across tha According to the writer of the article U3s, candelabra, gigantic vases, sim- - in Tho Figaro, an The they told about , . it is excellent wreck. tales i!ar to thoso at tll0 Louvro replica discovery M. of Praxiteles, dating from the their induced Merlin, and a 1(irge mmntity f othor articles, of Antiquities In fourth century, R. C. Director Arts and forming a wholo of marvelous, ines- - "I call It a replica," says, tho French colony of Tunisia, to put tlmablo value. he "but when tho subject and the date of tho It is divers on tho Job of recovering the Inscriptions on somo of tho statuo are taken into consideration, Your treasure described. articles saved from tha sea it Is sup tho word 'original' would bo more In all Merlin has sept four expedi- posed that the galley sank at about the correct, since tho work is a priceless tions to bring these treasures to tho tho time when Ccesar was tho at one, famous in anclont times." surface Tho first two, which went height of his power In Home. In Kind An ancient writer, Callistrates, out within a short time after tho or- thoso days wealthy Itomans wsnt to has Grocer left behind him an enthusiastic de- iginal discovery, wore so remarkably tho most extravagant extremes to That scription of this Eros. successful as to inspire tho most san- adorn their city homes and their guine hopes for the future. villas at Ilalae, Tozzuoll, and other "It is Eros, Eros himsolf,' lie Helps Thoso who discovered tho wreck resorts. Thoy collected the finest wroto, "a young man in the flower of Has youth, spoke only of tho stntues, pillars, etc., paintings, marbles and bronzes In ex. his winged, and bearing a bow is the best With which thoy had seen on the galley's Istoncc. All corners of tho world and arrows. Tho bronzo seems :o dock. They made no effort to learn were ransacked for such works ot have all softness ot flesh, and repro- the what might bo In tho hold. Dut Mer- art. duces Its suppleness In a wonderful way. It Laundry Soap lin's searchers found that tho princi- Naturally Greece, from which Rome Work pal part of the precious cargo was borrowed tho best part of her culture, "Delicately graceful, Eros Is, never stowed below decks. attracted, first of all, tho covetous theless, not effeminate. Deprived of you - that Tho third expedition went out last oyos of- these Roman collectors. No movement, ho seems nbout to move. yoar. The winter weather put an end nook of the Hollenlo Peninsula was Fastened to a pedestal, ho seems fly space. to the efforts of its divers. Dut now too remote, no prlco demanded by tho about to away Into that good weather is here again tho owners ot Its art treasures was too "Ho Is overflowing with joyous high can get Frenchmen and their natlvo allloa exorbitant to scare nway these spirits; his oyes, bright, but full of ro hard at work hauling treasure Romans. sweetness, sparkle brilliantly. Ho is nftor troasuro to tho surface. It Is Ilonco it was that galley after shown bending his right arm back to- that the present expedition ley left the Groel: ports loaded deep ward his head; his left hand raises TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST G, 1011. FIFTEEN

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Chapman, in command of ORiiie from llonohUu recently and Superintendent of Public Works "P F company, all ot ttio Kahaulkl reser- now staving near the Volcano Campbell, in which ho stated that is vation, will start on Monday morning Home, is shown by the fact that In he had, with the approval of Governor next for a six days' practice march Puaulu tract alone, which 1b but Prear, granted to tho Ililo Railroad the and field maneuvering journey. It 200 acres In extent, he has discovered Company permission to lay its tracks was Company F who led off tho Sec- species of trees which have novor across tho northern end of Front live ond Battalion, Twentieth Infantry, in described by a botanist. street and up Wailuku street to before been tho program of monthly practlco Some of these trees are absolutely Uridgo street. This immediately oc- marches for July. On field ma- whilo others nro closely al- casioned a protest from tho members that unique, neuver F company inarched around found in Kona or on of tho board, on account of tho grant- lied to trees tho island of Oahu. Kauai, but differ in important essen- ing of the privilege of running a steam railroad along a public street It is suggested that tho companies Prest--0 Lite Tanks tial. from Fort Shatter will double in specimens of now species of In this city, without consulting tho their Two Held expeditions during this month, Kaawau Tuakapa wore- found in local authorities or tho public in any the two companies going together on their Kuukapa is the manner. Lyman stated that it might this lot. Tho Kaawau military problem trips. treo which the natives of Kauai used bo only the opening wedge and that Troops A and K, Fifth Cavalry, sta- years ago for the pounding of the railroad company might follow Sold and Recharged by the luauy tioned at tho Leilehua reservation, tho tapn. Tho species found by Mr. along other public streets. Btnrted on a practlco march this Sat- Rock, however differ from any which Wailuku street is the street laid out urday morning, anticipating an nb-sen- have yet been found. They are eighty parallel to tho Wailuku river and be- from tho post of four days. feet in height and have flue straight tween the stream and Shlpman street. spur Troop A Is commanded by Captain trunks. The proposed railroad is a to William D. Forsyth, and Troop K by Acetylene Light A of specimens of the ae give tho railroad access to the rear number Lieutenant Thomas H. Cunningham, tree, which was recently discovered of the Shlpman Market property and Fifth Cavalry. Troops F and I of this by Mr. Hock in Hualalai, North Kona, of the Armory lots, which are, it is Fifth Horse returned yesterday from also been located by him at understood, desired by T. H. Davies & have their four days' practice march to their Agency Company Co. warehouse purposes. In the & which is about a mile from for station at Schofleld Barracks. Puaulu and about three miles from discussion of the matter Kauhano Army Police Regulations. 1 Ollic Shipman's ranch house. The ae stated that he would llko to know If The police regulation of an army trees at Kipukakl are much finer than permission had already been granted, Hustace Avenue opf South Street, Honolulu. post has somewhat a different inter- those in Kona and some arc over a what the supervisors had to do with pretation from what is generally hundred feet in height and at least the matter. He thought that It was it understood to convey in a civilian city Ave feet through. about time that the board was rec- or village. The police regulations of In tho Puaulu section are some mag- ognized In such actions. He, for one, Fort Shatter and all reservations by nificent koa trees, which four men was in favor of Ignoring the communi- other Distributed by the service of govern- were unable to join hands around, and cation altogether. Lyman stated that used tho ment are responsible under the various it is Interesting to note that botn Pu- it seemed to him very peculiar that organization commanders for the aulu and Kipukakl are within the the governor should take such a step cleanliness of the grounds adjacent to THE von HAMM-YOUNG CO. boundaries of the proposed national without any notice being given, when their barracks. park, which It is hoped will be pur- in the case of a street railroad it was ROYAL HAWAIIAN GARAGE Each company is chased by Congress. necessary to obtain permission from commander HONOLULU. charged to provide his HILO, Aug. :). The most interesting the legislature. set of barracks SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. and each officer will provide his quar- ters with three garbage receptacles ASSOCIATED GARAGE one for kitchen use, one for combusti- ble and the third receptacle for in- A MY AND NAVY combustible material. These cans will be kept covered at all times and refuse KAHULUI STORE KAHULUI, MAUI will only be placed in such recepta- ! . . . . The public horses belonging to Bat- to await the arrival of the horses. cles. VOLCANO STABLES r HILO, HAWAII tery E, First Field Artillery, arrived Colonel Wilder an Author. ." The police squadron of an army post L. S. AUNGST. . HOLUALOA, HAWAII S. this morning Colonel Wllber E. Wilder, Fifth on the S. Houolulan has the proper collection of these Coast. the arrival of Cavalry, in command of his regiment from tho With waste baskets in the form of a huge HAWAIIAN MERCANTILE KOHALA, HAWAII something the Leilehua reservation, is these animals, over a hun at the tin can with a tightly fitting top to of a valuable "practical CONEY GARAGE NAWILIWILI, KAUAI dred, the equipment of tho Second author most it, in charge. Tho police wagon that Artillery, com- progressive method of teaching scout- Squadron, First Field makes the rounds of the reservation, by Colonel J. Hum-boug- ing and patrollng," addressed to manded David usually twice a day, collects and in now "squadron and troop commanders." is complete. turn empties all of these receptacles. kept In quar- The horses will be the Colonel Wilder is teaching and hav Sometimes a number of military pris termaster's corral at Iwllei for a few ing his regiment practice every day oners are detailed, under guard, on ofJ days, until the swing of the trip, the true military training needed. In the police force and accompany the seven days over from San Francisco order that tho regiment, the non-co- post collection wagon in its duty calls, has passed, when they will be hitched missioned officers and every enlisted at tho rear entrance to all the line racks, or on the porches of the bar- Church on King street, near Thomas professor undertook to educate a class to the cannon, carriages, caisson wag may man under his care read and quarters. Tho general tldlnes's and racks, unless accompanied by their Square. of girls in Tokio. put ons and battery wagon which came fie them, learn for himself, Colonel Wilder has neat appearance of an army post, with parents. 0:45 a. m Sunday School. Lesson through a course of gymnastics. The over on the Lurline on the 21st of last' condensed and written in a clear, p Its'well cut lawns, neatly trimmed line "children and topic, "Under the Yoke." Classes In first day, as they all lined up, he no' month. These pieces of artillery encouraging manner suggestions and The old saying about walks and general attractiveness of a dogs" seems to suggest another sec- both Hawaiian and English. - ticed that they all stood with their equipment have been waiting the ar instructions in scouting and patrollng garrison mostly very is due and can tion of the Commanding officer's gen- 11 a. m. Monthly prayer and sacra- toes turned in. He thereupon made rival of the horses of Battery E here for the Fifth Cavalry regiment. This safely be placed to tho credit of the in which officers and en- ment service. All members should them all stand with their toes turneu in the city so that the battery, all is admirably arranged in neat form in eral order, police squad of that garrison. men owning dogs are to see make a special effort to be present. out. Tho next day an educational properly mounted and together, could the shape of a printed pamphlet. listed that Some agitators have and do hold ground C p. m. Zion's Rellglo Literary So- committee waited upon him, and he report for duty at tho Leilehua reser- says: they are kept off tho parade Colonel Wilder "In order to in that the police duties are not in con ciety. Lesson topic, The Lord's Sup- was told ho vation. during drills or ceremonies. that had committed a sure there being available for the use formlty with military rule and regular per. Also musical and literary pro- terrible error. This arrangement is most satisfac- of the troops of this command, some tions, nnd should not be Included in gram. "But how?" be- tory, for a great saving of railway systematic and progressive method of CHURCH NOTICES. ho demanded, In the duties of an enlisted man in the 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. Ser- wilderment. transportation from Honolulu to Scho-fiel- teaching scouting and patrollng, the service of the Unites States. But as mon In English by the pastor. "It is not considered modest, for Barracks Is thus made. lcgimental commander has prepared order is the first law of heaven and Central Union Church. Colonel Runibough fully We invite investlgaton as to the girls to stand with toes has three the following. In doing so, It has not cleanliness Is said to be next to godli- Rev. Doremus Scudder, minister; thlr turned equipped D, E, ot truthfulness of tho message which we out," was the astonishing answer. . batteries, and F, been his purpose to give anything that ness, tho foundation and making of a Rev. A. A. Ebersole, assistant minis- Squadron regiment, are bearing to the world. Everyone Is As it was a question of thopro-fesso- r the Second of his is generally found In text books, but good 'soldier would seem to be in the ter. welcome to our services. receding position with a band, now at his garrison, the fclmply to supplement what is laid discharge of military police duty. Bible School, 0:50 a. m. W. A. from his in Artillery the matter or giving up his job, re- First Field cantonment, at down in tho text books by setting When sanitation and cleanliness are Bowen, superintendent. he WHY THEY TURN THEIR TOES IN. ceded, and thereafter the gymnasium the Leilehua reservation. (forth a practical progressive method attended to, then the enlisted man and Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser- Many Japanese ladies not only wear class of young ladles always stood A number of the officers and men of teaching your men how to do tho officer can and are in a condition for mon by Rev. Charles J. Ryder, D. D Parisian corsets in these degenerate with toes In. of tho First Field Artillery, from things tho text books have already drills and army maneuvers. of Now York. turned days, but they have learned to turn SchofleldjBarracks, came down from taught you should bo done, and with Orders Regarding Children. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. their toes out, writes Frederic S. Nat Goodwin has picked a their post of duty to receive tho which it is presupposed you are al- According to orders promulgated at Evening worshiu, 7:30 o'clock. Ser new Eve the novelist, who is now in tho so they say. Sho Is Miss Marjorie horses arriving this morning on the ready familiar." the Kahaulki reservation no children mon by Rev. Charles J. Ryder, D. D., S. ex- Far East. And that reminds me of a Moreland, his season's leading S, Honolulan. As the ship was "Any who has, or thinks he has, a will be permitted on the parade ground of Now York. last story. lady. She is just as beautiful as pected in early, the representatives better method of accomplishing tho during military ceremonies. And no all E to on Friday About thirty years ago an American the other wives, tho critics say. of Battery came town same result is at liberty to follow it, children will be allowed in the bar- - Latter Day Saints, Reorganized.

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ETECTIVE BURNS TELLS HOW HE LIFE AT POTATO HILL AND OTHER MATTER TRACED THE LO S ANGELES DYNAMITERS

(Frorri Howe's Magazine for July.) papers toward him? Even Ida Tar-bel- l, In my retirement at Potato Hill chief Rockefeller chaser, onco farm, I am pretty shiftless, after more paid him a remarkable compliment in (From McClure's Magazine.) before a passenger train was due, and than forty years of activity. Some ono of the magazines. Thero is noth- William la concodedly a hun- J. Burns the train was stopped within two w) vgy days, I do not get out of bed until ing ngainst tho old man, except that great detective. His art Is tho dred feet of plunging into tho wreck afternoon. I read a great deal, and ho has succeeded. In a small way, 1" sort that conceals itself naturally, na and killing the passengers. not one book, newspaper or magazine have felt the humiliation Rockefeller if in tho mysteries of intuition. Not "The thing got so bad that a war entirely meets with my vagrant ap- feels. No doubt you have. only as his personal appearance is per- wouldn't have been much worse. For proval. If tho writers know how I What's all tho row about? Coal oil fect "disguise," but tho outward habit 1909 and down to the timo of tho "skim" their work, and growl, and is tho cheapest thing we buy. Tho of his mind is as good as an alias. Peoria affair In September, 1910, we say, "Well, In tho name of high independent companies do not sell at His portraits represent him as a made a list of thirty-fiv- e destructive heaven, how did that fellow get a lower prices than tho Standard. If large, dark, presumably slow-movin- g explosions, three other unsuccessful roputatlon," they would not feel so you think thero is money in tho coal person of tho well-know- n police-captai- n attempts, and seven assaults on work- big; although I have noted that many oil business, engage in it. type. He is red, brisk, rattier men. A viaduct in Hoboken, Now peoplo get along surprisingly well Besides, Rockefeller has been out of small in stature, with the general ap- Jersey, was blown up in March, 1909, without my approval. business at least fifteen years, waiting pearance) of a prosperous business by a charge of dynamite that wrecked Ono morning, two young girls came for a ride on tho Big White Horse. man, quick in his movements and several neighboring buildings and out from town to spend tho day with And, In addition to the terrible pun- gestures, and altogether "dynamic" in nearly killed a number of people who Adelaide and Edna. When dinner ishment ho has had on this earth, ho his effect. Ho is as far from tho lived around there. A viaduct over was ready, I patched myself up suf- is a good Baptist and believes ho ha3 typical police detective as he is from the New York Central tracks In Buf- ficiently to appear at tho table. And to go to hell yet. the "pale and penetrating" Sherlock falo, New York, was wrecked in Oc- how I roared like a Hon at tho young Holmes. Ho is the son of a merchant tober, 1909, by an explosion that drove girls! (It was a joke; I greatly ad- If you arc ambitious for success in who happened to be elected to the pieces of a bridge column through the mired them nil.) I said women had a big way, there are some callings board of police commissioners in Co- walls of the A tres always imposed on me, but that I that should be avoided. For example, lumbus, Ohio. Ho Interested himself tle for a street railway in Pittsburg was now getting my rights. Once, I you should not teach music in a coun- in tho local detective work as in- was blown up in tho night, July 15, had them all up from tho table at try town, and expect to become' a rich evitably as genius of any sort is 1910, and if a street car had been the same time, waiting on me, and giv- man and a Captain of Industry. drawn to its aptitude. He had "tho passing at tho time all on board ing me my rights. And they enjoyed gift." It shows on the surface of his might have been killed, in Indian- it as much as I did; unless he is her Thoro is one incident in my memory personality as little as skill in mathe- good-nature- I can forget. apolis, early in the morning of October husband, a woman is always d never When I first went matics might, or tho ability to guess 25, 1909, four simultaneous explosions with a man. away to work in a 'strange town, as the answers to charades. wrecked buildings on which a con- The young girls from town are sing- near as I can remember, I was eleven Investigation Was Begun a Month tractor named Von Spreckelson was ers, and I mado them sing duets for or twelve years old at the time, my Before the Los Angeles Explosion. working. Ono damaged the Central me, as well as wait on me, and wo mother (who always had a good deal When he began to talk about the Exchange building, another the Pub- had quite a shiftless and enjoyable to distress her, including ill health), case of tho Los Angeles dynamiters, lic Library building, a third Von time until their old horse was hitchea said to mo: "Ed., for my sake, try to it was amusedly, with the pleasure of Spreckelson's planing mill, and the to tho old family buggy, be a good boy." WILLIAM and tho.v a business man relating the intricacies fourth his barn; tho latter took fire J. BURNS. started home. She was always patient and kind of some "deal" that he had Just closed from the explosion, and burned I like living at the farm; except one with me, but somehow her tone seem- my case against a criminal, I put the thirty. At ten-thirt- y the mechanism successfully. "You see," ho said, horses, carriages, and automobiles. A thing. We have natural gas, carried ed a confession, wrung from her in began clamps on him just as quick whether of the bell will be released, the alarm "wo on this Investigation away Now York Central bridge across East from the main n mile away; but wo tho excitement of my leaving home, he has diamond rings on his fingers or jgoes off, and tho thumb-ke- of tho back in September, a month before Ferry Street in Buffalo was dyna- are too far removed from city that I had not been a very good boy. callouses as big as hoofs. none alarm revolves backwards way water the explosion in Los Angeles, Septem- mited, In mistake apparently for an That's the get It, we And how hard I tried in my new homo I to so havo a tank In tho 'open-sho- of my affair." tho key does In these clocks. In Its ber the fourth, 1910, Sunday night. bridge that was being cellar. Into this tank we pump water to behave! But no one seemed to no- Lf "At least, that was the night of tho built near by. Materials belonging to Burns haB a cool blue eye. Now, first revolution tho metal strip on tho tice it; thoy grumbled at me as much I from a big cistern, against air. When dynamiting we were as ho grew angry, it grew colder. He key strikes against the metal strip on as ever. that first called the Pennsylvania Steel Company were the plumber put In this tank, he said in on. speaks always with precision and an the battery pole, and the current of My was dynamited on a pier in New York a few strokes on the pump, applied In father the most thoroughly exact enunciation; now, with his in- electricity explodes tho cap In tho ni- "On Sunday night, September 4th, City in May, 1910, and after the ex- tho spring, dissatisfied man I ever know. Ho ran vi- would afford a bountiful , half past ten, were two dignation, ho put, .not more volume, troglycerin, and everything in the away onco, we about there plosion parts of an alarm clock and a supply of water until fall. But tho and didn't find him for explosions in a foundry belonging dry battery were found indicating but more force Into his voice, and his cinity goes to glory in little bits. years; he was always a wanderer. I more nothing plumber d tho advant- to Lucas & Sons clock-wor- k utterance became incisive and There is left to show what often note, as I grow I In Peoria, Illinois. the bomb. There were ages of the system. We have a boy older, that havo One wrecked tho foundry and his tones more penetrating. And touched of the explosion. And tho characteristics ho I the other explosions in Chicago, Buffalo, who comes onco a day to pump, ana had; can't help other damaged a big hoisting-cran- e in Cleveland, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, here he showed one of tho"Becrets of men who .set tho alarm are miles being much like him. I havo always away, he usually keeps up sufficient pres- the yard; and tho night watchman City, De- his success an aggressive personal- establishing an alibi. had a longing to go tho Cincinnati, Kansas Boston, sure for our own use, but when wo out front would have been killed if ho ity, dominating, assured, forceful, con- "Well, here we had tho machine, door, slam it, and never hadn't troit, Salt Lake City, Omaha, Green have company tho boy is gone, ana come back. I been met just outside the building by Bay (Wisconsin), (Ohio), vincing. It is this power of convic- and we went over it and over it, with- suppose I will run away somo time, Steubenvllle when tho water pressure begins to go some friend who was going by and (Indiana), tion that overwhelms tho prisoner out finding anything that wo could becauso it Is In my blood. I Indiana Harbor Mount down, I am compelled to pump. Frank havo noth- stopped to talk to him. Vernon (Illinois), Davenport (Iowa), and draws from him tho confession lead out from. It had been made as ing to run away from, but I supposo I MacLennan, a friend of mino at To-pek- a, "Almost at the same minute an- Greenvlllo (New Jersey), Superior with which a Burns case almost al prettily as a toy, and it was evident will do it, finally, becauso I can't help ways self-assu- r frequently visits me, with his other explosion blew up some bridge-girder- s (Wisconsin), Clinton (Indiana), and culminates. It is this fhartiiB man who hart made it viat it. family. I think so much of him that were lying in the yards After an explosion in ance that carries him through the expert with his tools and took joy in that But I havo ono I am elsewhere. the I gave him my own room, with private trait rather .of tho Peoria & Pekin Union Railway, plant of tho Bridgo dangers of a chase, ready at any time his work. Tho soldering was 'profes- proud of: I am very fond of thoso b.uh. He greatly enjoys bathing in who about four miles away, in East Peoria, Company at Newcastle, Indiana, tho to outface suspicion not merely plaus sional.' Tho wiring was neat. Tho are kind to me. Every year I find I tho soft water from tho big cistern, across tho Illinois river. The explo- works were 'unionized,' and a member ibly but with angry Innocence. Hav- clock was small enough to bo a size am a little, moro fond of my old and when I hear him splashing arouna sive' was evidently nitroglycerin; it of the executive committee of the In- ing once formed his "theory" of a for tho battery, and tho wooden base friends. cap- had in tho tub, I am glad he Is enjoying had gone through a big, solid girder' ternational Association of Iron-Worke- crime and laid out his road to the been sawed down to an exact fit. Thero Is a great deal in tho old story himself; until I think of tho "like a piper hoop, and fused the edges assured the general manager that ture of tho criminal, it is this belief in It was all new and bright. You could watc of the beggar who was found drunk ' pressure going down steadily. of the hole in a white heat. the company would not bo molested himself that makes it possible for him Imagine tho man who mado it holding Then l besldo tho road by courtiers, and who, op- go into tho basement, and pump. "There had been rain around ten again. to work himself and employ his It off on the palm of his hand, and put- as a Joke, was dressed in royal robes, for months on a con- ting his head on ono side, being I don't like to say o'clock, and some" of the yard watch- Detectives-Pu- t on the Trail Without eratives trail, and anything to and placed on a throne. He bocamo men had taken shelter in an empty Results. fidently, after tho men who started proud of it. Frank; ho is an official of tho Asso- tho meanest, most oxactlng king ever

r. "The Press, box-ca- They came out again at "Now, of course," he put up his him have lost heart and refused to trouble with it was that every- ciated and his namo is on its known, and was soon stripped of tho pay expenses investiga- thing lottcr-heads- . Ten minutes later the ex- notebook and took off his glasses, the of his about it was common hardware And, In our business, an purple, and thrown into tho road. as they stock. Thero was no homo-mad- o evi- official of plosion broke up their box-ca- ro "of course, all these plants and build- tion did in the Los Angeles tho Associated Press is as Thero aro many peoplo who can bo de- to there wasn't enough of it left to clear ings and bridges and viaducts weren't caso. Burns, in fact, Is a great dence start a suspicion from. It great a man as a Bishop is to a spoilt by kindness, but either I am away. If they hadn't got back on being destroyed without some attempt tective because In many ways he is was like trying to identify a man by church member. Ho is ono of tho above It, or havo never had enough their job as soon as the rain stopped, being mado by the companies to find a great character. a now pair of shoes that ho had mado best fellows. I know, but how ho uses of It for a fair test. they would never have punched an- out who was destroying them. A Finding of the Clockwork Bomb. himself and never worn; all you water! All visitors aro nearly as bad. time-olock.- When ho had his indigna- could tell by them was ho must Most peoplo like to uso plenty wa-to- r, other " number of different detective agencies relieved that of Perhaps it has occurred to you that good-natured- tion against havo been a yet, to get He laughed ly. "The had been put on tho trail. One, had the men who had been cobbler. And as tho oven with tho water com: others have a good deal "given to cap- case y pany; girders belonged to McCllntic, Mar- drawn $40,000 without turning up' n accusing hjnuof "conspiring with turned out, that but, In this case, I am tho wa- them." A gift is seldom what you shall & Company of Pittsburg, one of dynamiter. Some of tho city authori- ital to crush labor,"-an-d had rounded contrivance mado 'tho rope to hang ter company. want, nnd It rarely comes whon you ft the largest concerns of this kind in ties had offered big rewards the out his opinion of them in two or him.' Still, It's pleasant nt tho farm. When need It. Perhaps tho best way is to three sentences of comprehensive and "At first sight tho nitroglycerin can I become hungry, Adelaide and I go tako caro the world. They were building tho mayor of Indianapolis had offered ' of yourself; and three or bridge' across tho river for the rail- $10,000 for the men responsible for g invective, ho contin- looked moro Important for us. It had out Into tho field to pick sugar peas, four others. ' 4 way. They wired my Chicago ofllce, the Von Spreckolson explosions. But ued with the Peoria case;. evidently been mado especially for Its nnd, within an hour, wo havo thqm for purpose, out and I sent out one of our best oper- tho dectlve agencies had kept turning "Tho explosion nt tho Lucas foun- of an extra heavy tin. On dinner. You don't know how good I don't blamo the Nowspapor Boys dry any tho metal was stamped peas atives to get on tho ground and be- in reports of tho sort, hadn't left clue to anything with tho let- fresh aro unless you havo eaten much for deceiving their rendors; it ters reversed 1 gin." just going to catch the villain in tho thero; but in tho railroad yards at so that thoy would read them an hour after thoy aro plckod. seems to bo necessary. I usod to do bridge-girder- correctly only "In 1908 the dynamiting amounted to next chapter all the time, and thoro East Peoria, among tho from the lnsldo of tho sometimes think Uncle Bruco should It, when I ran a nowspnpor. Many bo a 'reign of terror.' Wo were given a didn't seem to bo any prospect of ar- a watchman baa picked up an unox-plode- arrested for selling somo of tho years ago, when actively tramping tho record for that year of twenty big resting any one, much less of stop- clockwork bomb. Now, then!" tnlngs ho sells specially, radishes, streets looking for news, I ran across X PENNSYL OLD METHOD spinach, explosions on different works, besides ping tho explosions. Consequently, Ho plucked up his shirt sleeves to lettuce, beets, carrots, and a pltful story. A widow with five lit-tl- o four attempted explosions and three you see, tho call from McClintic, clear his wrists for explanations. I? turnips, but peas aro fine, if eaten nn children owned a mule team, which cases of tampering with machinery. Marshall & Company put mo on my "They had sawed out a pleco of board OPEN HEARTH hour after they are picked. I usually sho rented to a stuttering teamster X CUMMY McFARLAND & There were explosions in Cleveland, mettle. I resolved to get thoso dyna- about tho width of a barrel-stav- e an l. CO. assist In hulling the peas, too, but 1 named Hadley. The widow was thus am not henpecked; where some girders were blown up; miters and to get tho 'higher-ups- ,' if say, nlno Inches long, and they had I do It becauso I enabled to provide for her ilvo chil- But hero again thero in Elsdon, Illinois, where a building there were any behind them." fastened a small dry battery to It was no label. want to. And every morning, lately, dren. But ono of tho mules took a Tho stamp in tho I was wrecked; in Clinton, Iowa, on a He threw out an emphatic forefin- with wires that held tho battery lying tin was obviouslv havo gono into tho patch nnd picked notion to die, and this Jeft tho widow put thero by tho railroad bridgo; on a Pittsburg Con- ger. "I'm no respecter of "persons when on Its side. In front of tho battery makor of tho metal. solect nnd fully rlpo strawberries for with no means of support; Indeed, And thero was nothing to it struction Job at Chicago; on a bridgo thoy're'crlminals. If I had found evi- they had fastened a little alarm-clock- . show whero breakfnst. Thnt's another luxury your left her worso off than nothing, since y tho glycerin had been purchased. town peoplo across tho Raritnn river at Perth Am-bo- dence in this caso to implicate the There was tho usual thumb-ke- on know nothing about. sho had an idle mulo to feed. So I "In a flold besldo tho railway yards New Jersey; on a B. & O. bridge president of tho largest corporation in the back of tho clock to wind tho tried to raise a fund with which to ono of our operatives near Bradshaw, Maryland; on tho tho United States and tho board of alarm, and they had soldered to tho found n wooden A distinguished Frenchman has com buy tho widow anothor mulo, starting thumb-ke- y box In which tho glycerin can a Chelsea Piers in tho city of New directors, I'd have been right after flap of this a thin strip of had piled list of what ho calls "Fool Be- tho fund with a donation myself; I been packed In sawdust. Ho gather-le- d liefs." Ho York; In bridge materials for tho Am- them all. That's my business, my call- raotnl bent down in such a way that declares that tho nnonlo don't believe in tho peoplo doing ev- a samnle of tlm Rnuwliiat nml nut It erican Bridgo Company In tho Penn- ing. I'm conducting a dotectivo If tho key woro turned tho strip would of tho jvorld havo moro than two erything. I told how tho worthy j aside. All sawdust looks alike you, Railroad yards at Philadel- ngoncy. When I'm employed to find mako a contact with another strip to thousand beliefs that aro as foolish as widow hntl struggled for yenrs to pro- sylvania probably. But samplo phia; on a bridgo over tho Miami out who committed a crime, I go out that had been attached to ono of tho that of sawdust tho notion that water will run up hill. vide for her fathorless children; how proved to bo river at Dayton, Ohio; on railroad to find him. I don't care a row of poles of tho battory. A tolephono another 'clincher.' Somo of thoso beliefs do, moro hnrm noblo, patient and sho ten-quar- "An examination of tho box bridges and viaducts at Bay Chester red apples wlio ho Is or whero ho is. wiro led from tho clock to a t showed than others, but nil oro harmful. Somo was; in short, I lugged In all tho stuff that It had been constructed two of injuro (Now York), Alkln (Maryland), Som- Tho people who call mo an 'enemy of can of nitroglycerin; aud thoro was a of them health; somo of them usually used when a nowspapor is boxes of equal slzo; tho mako sol-fis- erset (Massachusetts), Buffalo, Cin- labor' for running down these dyna- fulminating cap on the end of it, In ends of both their ndhoronts narrow and tnlking about n good woman. Money muddle-heade- had been knocked out nnd tho yourself cinnati, St. Louis, and in buildings at miters are as d as tho tho glycerin. Another wiro completed sidos Look over. began coming In promptly, and I kept Joined togothor with Cleveland and Kansas City and so jawsmlths In San Francisco who call- tho circuit from tho battery into tho cleats. Ono box up tho talk about tho noblo widow was marked 'NEO black,' nnd tho Don't you D. on. On tho night of July 1 a bridgo ed mo an 'enoray of capital' for going cap. know J. Rockefollor Is keeping her littlo family logothor, hor waB blown up on tho Lehigh Valloy after tho big fellows in tho graft in- "That's a clockwork bomb. Now, groatly hurt nnd humiliated by tho o - (Continued on page 22.) - Railroad at Buffalo just a fow minutes vestigation out there. When I havo suppose you set tho alarm for ton- of tho peoplo and tho news- (Continued on page 21.) r

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by the espionage that Plaisted, who fragc amendment to the Constitution accuses the liquor Interests or navlng State has set Its face against local reached the Governorship, was also for popular npproval, and the vote on defeated his ambition In his recent option, and Governor Wilson's letter n Anti-Saloo- Prohibition issue favored with a Democratic Legislature Us acceptance Is to be taken in the united States Senatorial contest, and to tho State n League, In - to back him. His first act on attain- Fall of next year. The liquor Inter- his desire for revenge has driven him which he declares for option, may en- ing office was to throw the obnoxious ests see the necessity of beating that into a combination with Judgo O'Roar, ter Into tho controversies that his so- This Year In Many tates Sturcis commissioners out of oflice In proposition before their own gets be-'- a Republican aspirant for the Gover licitation for the support of the Jersey tho ?nnst. summnrv fashion: find when fr tlle People. norship. The joining of forces is to delegation in the National Democratic n, T.0Hnintuv HPnt. tn him nn not fori "K the women are enfranchised," make O'Rear Governor and send Beck-- Convention is expected to arouse. I . InnrlliifT Itniinn Arrrnti ttrt trtti nf . . 4 . . , n. imw voto of tho neonln on tho re- - BUS l"u , .mm 10 me unueu states senate When Texas voted on the question of that between the temperance agitators country, "they will go 10,000 to 1 constitutional the What most interests the topers is that ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT. spe- - tention of tho ancient anti-liquo- Constitutional prohibition at the and the saloon men themselves. in favor of tho retention of the r cause signed with undisguised O'Rear is an avowed prohibitionist, Cuts and bruises may be healed in cl.il election that was held In that Those old say he it of the scnooi even clause." and that his Gubernatorial canvass is about one-thir- d tho tlmo required by State the first gun was fired in a se- - t)lat enthusiasm. Ohio tuoso of thc now nre the servitors Liquor agitations increaso in to ho made on a platform of State- the usual treatment by applying Cham- ries of sensational liquor campaigns The date for resubmission has been the assembling of of tlle. "demon rum" because of the as the time for the wide exclusion of the saloons. berlain's Pain Balm. It is an antisep- fixed for. Sept. 12, and the discussions J arc also upheaving several other "home-rule- " popular convention is to frame a that recognition their policy that The appearance in the field of Gov- tic and causes such Injuries to heal states, it has aroused absorb the people to the new law for the State gives to the licensed saloons in tho fundamental ernor Wilson ad- - exclusion of all other topics. The Pro- of Now Jersey as an without maturation. This liniment also Maine is to follow in September with iacos tnat vote t0 havo them The next year approaches. Tho "dry" vocate mav hrlnp with tho of local ontlon tho relieves soreness of the muscles and a crack at the prohibition clause that now devoteeg hibitionists aro struggling forces hope to induce the delegates to scnool conio back at quor quegtion lnto ,ncldental prom. rheumatic pains. For sale by all deal- has been in her primal law for more energy of fanatics to bring about a include a prohibition clause In their , lhem wlth charts Rowing whnt vaat th nnnrnnrhfntr vrnt,ni ers, Benson, Smith & Co., agents vote for retention. They have been The delegates are to be chosen for put one in hers. expanses of territory have been re- - draft. campagn Tho Democracy 0f tho so long "pointing with pride" to "the Hawaii Ohio is torn by n "wet" and "dry" covered from the "Rum King" by the of Maino" as strife for the control of the coming piecemeal plan. great Prohibition State Fall, and the "wets" and a beacon light in tho temperance cause are engaged in a fierce struggle for fa- Constitutional Convention. Somc of ol(J the staid prohIbltion. that they cannot easily reconcile them- voring members. Oklahoma sends out a wail against itts, on the floor of the recent National selves to her loss. The license ele- Ohio publicists all agree that the "no license" feature of her organic Assembly at Atlantic City, the denounced ment in the liquor ranks are for just State Constitution has outlived its law. these charts as delusions and snares that reason, eager to take her from usefulness. If is more than sixty Kansas liberals are preparing to for the check-make- rs anti-fig- of the them. But it is said that some of the years since it was given to the com- a similar clause out of her Con- - saloon fold. However that may be, a distilling and brewing interests arc monwealth, and something less anti- stitution. comparison of tho election returns of helping tho Prohibitionists on the quated is demanded by mmen of all Virginia is getting ready to recent years West with those of past years theory that Maine absorbs more under parties. One of its features is a clause put on in hers. discloses that in places where tho the cover of her temperance constitu- providing that "the liquor traffic shall Indiana is busy scattering municipal straight-ou- t candidates by polled votes tion than she would care to guzzle in never be licensed." Tho courts have oases through the country Saharasof the units the more op-th- e modern local open, licensed drinking places. constructed this to mean, not that the State, and even conservative New tlon candidates may be have been polling them Both sides are preparing for a pos- traffic Is prohibited, but that it most liberal of all tho by the Jersey "the hundreds. sible defeat in the September vote by conducted under other conditions. It States," the liquor men's organ boasts gone on under what aro Notwithstanding these reasons for raising technical objections to the le- has since thinking taking Gov. Woodrow as laws," is of his dissent from the State-wid- e policy, gality of the election. It seems that known "mulct and other tip local option is quite police regulations laid down by the Wilson's that the advocates of the amendment sneer-- a the Constitution authorizes even spe proper thing for her to enact into ed at Colquitt with his county option cial elections only In tho years in Legislature from time to time. law. scheme as the friend of the "rum which the general elections are held; That which is now being made is - Texas Is not a stranger to liquor ex- power." But he came through his poll and this happens to be an off year in the second attempt of recent years to cltement. The temperance people have a3 triumphantly as tliey came th.ough the State of biennial voting. givo the State an organic law more in long keeping with greatness been restive there for a time, and tlialrs, And his domination in the Tho side to bo whipped in September her than that pro- - she now has. A Constitution, fash- of recent years a rising tide of Democratic primary assured hls elec. may bo counted upon taking the point ioned by a popular convention In 1SS5, hibitlon sentiment has threatened the tlon whon ho reached the cha,r 0't to the courts for adjudication. If the In will try to was defeated because the people did State with tho liquor row which she statG( the LegisaUlre put before hlm liquor men are beaten, they year or two ago aside and a new not like its liquor clauses. Precau- Is engaged today. A t dnlft of tho nmondment the pe01,le have the election set enough fixed a second trying out of tions have been taken against the re- this sentiment became strong had calIed for He sIgne(J Uje fQr day for act pudiation of the work of next year's to force tho Legislature to action. next Saturday.s conclusions with their prohibition foes. referendum on It, be- - convention for reasons of that char- SOlOns UlU not. quite Kliuw u mm .,. i,i ,,., ,4 If tho prohibition side loses, and its Tno ,.Qi .,,., well-dress- C0U,'tS acter. The Legislature has directed and so does every other man here. They're the what to do about it. but finally they a,'1'eal t0 tho 8 the Ink of his name had that its clauses concerning liquor smartest shoes that money buy decided to nsk the people whether the defeat of the election, it is not so can exact reproductions of ZSTZ shall bo voted on separately from the metropolitan expensive custom models. They're made in quarter-size- s, they would like to have a prohibition wlth a CtZ I I "l-l- body of the Instrument. A mighty 2 tUUOUlUllUIIMI UUJ . l Mil UUIVUIIIU giving fit. constitutional amendment submitted tJon a(. Uje you an exact Regal Shoes are the greatest shoe of the controversy would leave the discussion is going on between the 11. Zl values the 10 Litem iui uMiiuai, nu dvm !' i contending in world that's why we sell them. ,,, i,i Tho Methodists of the State stood clause, which is thel rprodest boast, forces as to tho form in thov Let us show you the Spring styles. aghast when they Gov- - all which those clauses shall be present- new 100,000 majority. heard him. The just whero It Is. Should It end in would-- by rnor ed to the people. most " that faith; and the clauso being taken out of tho The Incident that has thrown haf(es f temperance al- e, Legislature ex- Tho workers have ftate-wld- even Constitution, tho is ginger into the campaign over the , tion-wld- e pected to replace the State wide pro- ready written upon tho statute books Regal was the nominal part of tho Shoe Store pending amendment hibition with a county option law as of tho Stato a county option law, the in same primary, of Edgar King and Bethel. ion. the. 11 , ""f drastic as that of Alabama. modification of which was attempted governorship on an t0 backsl der ? T They Colauitt for the 7' Taking a cue from tho Maine move- at tho recent session of tho Buckeye . for d.scipl.ng h m; and the mov,-see- anti.,rohibit.on platform-- That may Legislature. Many cities voting "wet" ont hls uMon from the fold ment, the saloon interests in Kansas somewhat inconsistent on the organizing a were forced to go "dry" by the vote of ,d fr 80 de"nIt that he aro for resubmission of part of tho people of Texas, but it is tho surrounding places in the county, called upon to announce publicly thnt State's constitutional prohibition not so inconsistent as it seems. It is clause. They quote Governor Stubbs'3 and an act offered to the Legislature lat h would appeal to he Interna-Polic- y just the token of a little difference, in recent announcement pro- was designed to enable the cities to do Council if they carried out their that since between two schools of saloon JJ hibition was mado State wide, "Kansas as they pleased about it. boot-legge- Ohio, fighters. has tolerated the r, the It was beaten in but Indiana, SOMETHING NEW! While is to get prohlbl-a- s speak-easy- , has a similar county option Colquitt Is as good a Prohibitionist Texas trying the basement-atti- c joint, which law, amending any of the most ardent advocates tlon Into her State Constitution, tho and every other kind of liquor law passed an law. It permits - State of Maine trying to get It out tho cities that want saloons in dry of the pending amendment and him- is violation too long," as a Prohibition- counties to vote them in. Since self a total abstainer. But ho does not hers where it has been for more ist's confession that, whatever it may its than fifty years. presenco passage, 50 of the 193 municipalities Enameled Lined think that State prohibition Is the plan Its there do elsewhere, prohibition does not pro- has long that havo held elections under it have of procedure that will most surely been an Irritation to some hibit in Kansas, while they picturo a elements a In been taken out of the prohibition area. make tho State dry or keep It dry long- - in her population, and decadence the cities and towns of elim-wa- y They call tho dry counties Saharas to go that growing sentlmon has urged its the Stato as one of tho dire results of in est If It should happen saloon-votin- g her prohibition policy. They es- Ohio; the cities are, He is rather a devotee of tho inatlon. Tho Democrats have made its havo Gas R known as oases by tho thirsty. Most spreading pro- - resubmission to popular vote the plvot-hlbltio- n, tablished moro than one thousand antes method of ' Installment branches of a Stato organization, of tho cities In tho Stato of whatever an earnest advocate of county al issue in all their recent campaigns, whoso mission Is to promote size aro preparing to take advantage made big "dry" and in each camo closer and closer tho elec option that has tlon, this Fall, of a Legislature that'of tXlQ modifying law, and both s.Idea over tho country In states to winning tho Stato on It. Two years patches all will enact a law for resubmission. ,nro Elrdlng for the fray. that would otherwise have been an u muy uuu icuuucu iuo hauu iv publican 30,000 Their canvass had scarcely been Thoso who may have been puzzled "wet." majority of to about Call started before they ran up against tho by Henry Watterson's n and see them at the cleavage between Col- - 8,300, and last year they succeeded in Tho line of suffragettes, and fear that thoy may frenzy, find its explanation in tho Prohibitionists of planting the stato In tho Democratic quitt and tho other havo struck a dead wall. Tho liquor .collision of the prohibition movement Is not local. It Is traceamo m .umi Gas Company's Office Texas forces know that thev" alwnva linvo to with tho lnriror.,-- . ,nnlttlon of .Tfnntnr.lrv-- . .. I 41-- 1, 41, 1 ' . . . ' I i .nnVora mi. . ' tho ranks 01 tne wmVuiu ..! ul uuc n.u .uDu Ilght Ule lnnUenco of tho women. But He is not tho only Bourbon who fenrs Is, Indeed, campaign Sturgis all over the country. There was tho law, which the women of Kansas aro getting that his Blue Grass may bo snatched Beretania & Alakea Sts. straight-ou- t Pro- - to n rivalry between tho authorized State sleuths invndo the.rea(jy t0 do more than exert an influ-jfor- his lips as tho result of the ' and thoso of the local op- - homes In hunts for clandestine whisky. ence. They have just persuaded tho plication. According to tho story told as tlon kind that is quite as bitter Tho popular mind became so inflamed Legislature to submit a female suf-- J In official circles, Beckham THE HAWAIIAN STAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1911. NINETEEN

which will cause a measured quantity dor Its ling- - In this Instance its col- of the liquid to flow out. onial dependency directly subsidizes THAT COME TRUE ship-buildin- g Advantages of Nature Study REAMS It has been contended that n strange n great modern plant, money required rais- foreshadowing of tho y Is to bo and tho Is easily regain found In a book by Dr. Andrew Blair, ed In London. In order to its leadership In swift runs across tho By C. M. Goethe. gall flies with their brilliant motallic Scientific American. . oilier, though at never so great a entitled "Annals of tho Twenty-nint- h oconn tho British government loaned, Sweeping through tho air In grace- - coloring, of how In the clover leaves A proverb, which by constant reltcr-- distance moved at the same time and Century." Tho dnto of tho work is not ' nt n nominal rate of interest, a largo Jul curves, picking up Its food dragon of almost any lawn miners arc at nllon has become somewhat musty, In the-- same manner. Ho tolls us that given, but the prediction, if It may no amount of money to the company that Hies and aquatic Insects as it skim-- work making wonderful serpentine tells us that "Truth is stranger than two frionds, being each of thorn pos- - called such, runs ns follows: proceeded, successfully, to build tho med over tho surface of tho lako In mines, how In the muck of tho pond r.ctton," wo have constant evidenco sessed of one of these needles, made a perceived the and "I Sccundlncs could fastest passenger vessels on the ocean. Port park, a black tern, or tho dragon fly larvao llvo wllh tho outstripping romnnco by kind of dial-plat- inscribing with only glass Sutter's of this of It not make and stones and all British mail subsidies to ships under sea swallow, somo dlstanco from Its wonderful extension Jaw, almost Hko! reality, B not generally known tho Inorganic u s0 letters, and in tho J substances malleable, but its flag aro on a gonerous scalo. haunts, last Sunday furnished a a miniature alligator, of watching the anticipated usual tll(lt romance has often samo manner as tho hours of tho day possessed a power undreamed of by Meanwhile, tho merchant marine of to grown ups as well as ugly, repulsive big green tomatp worm cage, dial-plat- bit of interest ,ollP fnct. uut auci. ia t0 in aro marked on the ordinary man of making It transparent, i was tho United States has almost vanish- Tho tern has a wide haul-- build his house of brown and next en- children. the present article it Is proposed to They then fixed one of the noodles on shown nnlmnls upon which the youths ed. Mention a ship subsidy of any to Chili, spring to see tho big colored tat, from Alaska Drazll and brilliant umerate a few Instances which appear each of these plates in such a manner were taught zoology and comparative kind In Congress nnd the Democratic built-u- p tho green but Is seldom recorded In a moth that comes out whore to bo of unusual Interest. that it could move round without Im anatomy, in some of which tho skin members almost go Into convulsions. hunting along, back locality like tho Sutter's Fort Park worm went in, of In the year 1SG0 the Suez Canal, one pediment so as to touch any of tho was like a glass case showing beneath Great Britain tnkes a different view of butterfly chrysalis and district, yard fences for of the most Important engineering letters. Upon their flic working of tho muscles. In others ocean subsidies, and to some purpose. tho whore are the quaint eggs d Globe-Democra- Quite a number of wild birds are leaves enterprises ever undertaken, was open-e- separating from one another into dis-- tho skin and muscles wore pellucid, St. Louis t. aro of aphis-lion- , daintily poised found at or near tho park, and the each to the world's traffic. It was fore- tant countries, they agreed to with-- , showing tho circulatory system. In recognizable by students, on a to save It from cannibal-Wagtail- s easily nature hair its shadowed as long ngo'as the sixteenth draw themselves punctually Into their others nil was perspicuous save the Help tho mosquito campaign by hav- aro found flocks lsllc brothers, to learn the delicate often in century by Christopher Marlowe, one closets at a certain hour or the day, bones, with the view of their being ing your lot fllled and graded. P. M. tho plaintive call of tho klldeo plover May fly whoso llfo of generally not of the early English poets, in the fol- and to converse with one another by subservient to the study of osteol- - Pond, Constructing Contractor. Tele- moonlight nights; much over a day as a fly has been so Is often whistled on lowing lines: means of this, their invention By ogy." phone 2890. owls aro often sung about by tho poots, to find several California screech means they j' Ameri-again- I Into Egypt nnd this talked together across were heard nightly, and occasionally seen In tho sand reaches along tho "Thenco marched when the first detected n whole continent, and conveyed their by Rontgen by upon tho starlit sky. A brood of can tho brilliant green cuckoo fly with Arabia, Prof. their action' And Alexandria, thoughts to one another In an Instant a flurescent screen and upon n photo-ove- r wood warblers have just left tho nest Kb shocking morals and its way of here, not far from - cities and mountains, seas or graphic dry newspaper big cotton- - protecting Itself with its metallic at- Whereat the Terence and the Red Sea plate, tho In a tree not far from tho I - deserts." gnvo discovery errone- - THE PERFECT woods. A western chipping sparrow raor from tho attacks of the righteous- meet, scribes tho the hundred It will bo seen how close is tho s photography," quite for tho last two weeks has' been filling ly Indignant wasps, of learning how Being distant les3 than full a title "tho new WALL FINISH. scrlptlon of this dial to ignorant dry cicada-llk- c song. Not while men dream of the beauties of a leagues, instrument of the fact that tho plato tho air with Its I the A H (' tnlPCmnll nf Whpfltstnrm wna mnrn Minn n Mm long ago the park was visited by a socialistic Utopia, the bees and the That men might quickly sail to India." tin rf which, J Louisiana tanger, with its brilliant ants already have theirs, to And in tho 'J I until It was superseded by the phenomenon. Strangely enough, what j telegraph, many black and red and yellow, more In American river willows giant green It may bo urged with reference to was In common use In wo may call tho "old photography," offices. But as Is no RAT color like the birds of the tropics that beetles and great yellow spiders which this quotation that so soon as it be there mention of by which Is meant tho usual process one sees offered for sale by peons In look like those from the tropics which came possible to make an approximate- any conducting wires between tho two with the camera and lens, was the sub the red Zarapes, under the shadow1 of we see in museums but which find Hf6 ly correct chart of tho world the ad- friends In communication, wo are justi- ject of prophecy many years ago, Sanitary, Durable, Beautiful. on the Zocolo in Mexico possible in our rainless California vantage of cutting through tho Isthmus fied in regarding this as being pro- This is perhaps not so remarkable as tho cathedral A dry powder ready for in- City. The name of this bird is a re-- summers, to watch In the flowers of must have been apparent to many, and phetical of the more recent Invention the instances of prediction already minder of tho days when Louisiana the back yard garden the crab spiders that Marlowe merely reflected the of Marconi. given; for although tho Invention of stant uso when mixed with cold Roger Bacon (1214-94- ) may have stretched across tho continent to the that build no webs, but who have as thought of others. This, of course, Is the camera obscura Is commonly at water. Many combinations of Pacific Ocean and to the British lines, sumed tho yellows and whites of the likely to be the case; but no such plea foreseen the possibility of making dy- tributed to Baptista Porta in the six- colors and tints so that any It is a bird generally found in the pine flowers where they crawl and hide andC(lu be urgc(i against the very curious namite and other powerful explosives teenth century, its principle was well forests of the high Sierras, but wan- - seize the insect that comes for tne anticipation of wireless telegraphy by when ho wrote the following words: understood many hundred years before color scheme of decoration can ders occasionally to tho banks of tho flowers' honey, to study how beetles Strada, the Italian historian, who was A small portion of matter, about the his time. And wo may feel confident bo carried out. Sacramento. The song of the meadow and moths have like the birds of tho born at Rome in the year 1572. Addi- size of the thumb, properly disposed, that many must have dreamed of tho lark sometimes mingles with tho fa- - field taken on the color of their sur-mlll- son quotes Strada in one of his noted will make a tremendous sound and possibility of making tho images - unseen, a tremolo of the linnet or house- rounding and so are often essays; but we need hardly say that by which cities and arm-'P- i,y the sun take a more permanent of our country wore finch. A couple of years ago a bird while tho soldiers in doing so he had no notion of any ies might be destroyed." But he does form. Especially would this bo tho prominent blue which lever near the fort caught an unusual in battle the anticipation of the electric telegraph. not go so far as to hint that it would case after Scheele, the Swedish chem-eve- r d wax-win- which made them marks for the enemy's cent-parce- city visitor, the cedar for Addison died just a century before become possible to throw small jiht, had shown In the eighteenth ls Lewers & GooRe, wings queer lets, a lesson which England in all her clearly on Its the communication by that means became of explosive matter upon a ury that silver chloride would darken sealing-wa- x did not learn until tho Boer appendages like the red wisdom possible. Addison writes thus: doomed place from a distance of seven ,,r,ier action of light. La Fontaine, Its name. war half over and her redcoats Limited that gives the bird 'was Etrada, in one of his pro usions., miles or more, a terrible example of ,vi,0 died lone before Scheele was born, every California school were picked off by the ll Some day gives an account of a chimerical cor- that power of propellants which was gives in ono of his fables a method of field excur- - sens hands of tho bearded have Us nature study in the In in g respondence between two friends by witnessed the war the Far East. picture-makin- which may be regarded S. and inquisitive boy or girl, Dutchmen, whoso clothes were the 177 King St. sions, the help certain lodestone which The torpedo was very well described as foreshadowing the beautiful art that stray wanderer of tho color of tho dust of the veldt which the of a when ho finds a touched by Ben Jonson three hundred years now service to mankind in so after-instea- d hod such virtue in it that it it is of feathery tribe in one of the city parks, the Britons did not win until two needles when one of the ago, as the following bit of dialogue, many different ways a, they several wondering minute then ward when in their khaki could 1 of move, taken from his "Staple of News," pro-- , . t recog- - needles so touched began to tho forgetting, will have the Joy of well say in Kipling's lines: duced in 1025, will show: The fun of ex- - BRITISH SHIPTS AND Hiring an old friend. u dQwn Qm boneg "Barber: They write here of one country o wood- - country the men who oppose are the THEIR SUBSIDIES. DO NOT Ploring lanes and bits p Corncllus-so- hath Holland- - blue wRh our iii-n- made the allow your clothes to bo ruined by wll- - Mt.r In Phllmlnlnhln thfi nature A company, with a capital of land, like In Del Paso Park and the DoneSj ' ors an Invisible eel to swim the haven amateurs. fringe study work Is being used to combat all of which Is subscribed, has low and poplar thickets that Dnk,rk and sillk a11 thc evll-succe- ssfully too-a- nd, been formed in London to establish California and creeks, of AH things, the knowledge of the social most rivers these lucre. new ship building yards, docks and Jugs that the which is natural heritage of the In a rational way, but one that is too ThteMERCHANTFioneeTAILOR r finding the mlnature the "Pennyboy: But how it's done? shops at Sydney, Nova Scotia, where wasps away under bark of dead country lad and lassie are a closed long a story here. Has Had 23 Years' Experience in tuck "Cymbal: I'll show you, sir. It is an 300 acres of land has been secured containing an egg and a to average city boy. Those Chicago broad-minde- d railroad Honolulu. trees each book the In automon, runs water, with a construe- - - under for the purpose. Upon the spider, paralyzed with wonder- us who in , summer hours of officers aro adopting the shrewd Swiss CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED, torpid 0f the smug nose, and has a nimble tall made Hon alone of this now Canadian plant by the mother wasps' yesterday hunted for butterflies and policy of free transportation to chil- DYED. tul instinct like an auger, with which tail ehef $0,000,000 will be spent, and tho dry a nerve center which beetles where apartment houses and on nature study expeditions. Na- sting at certain dren wriggles betwixt tho costs (ribs) of a dock, 1040 feet long and 110 feet wide, Satisfaction guaranteed. Work call- wasp always accurately finds the skyscrapers now stand on Sacra ture study work, like supervised play, the ship and sinks it straight. will accommodate any ship afloat or ed for and delivered. l'un of exploring, of chasing in mid- - mento's streets had a tasto of It the is becoming a powerful force for hu- "Pennyboy: A most brave device to designed. A significant part of tho BERETANIA AND EMMA STREETS. winter from their hiding place a pair boy and girl of today has to be taught man advancement. That's why we PHONE 3125. murder their flat bottoms." announcement is that tho government of mourning cloak butterflies that how to find these things. Every one have It at tho orphanage that's why be of Canada, combined with that of the - men-crln- g No doubt, however, can entertain- have hidden beneath the bark, of gath- 0f tho fascinating things above Mr. Stone, who has had just the Province of Nova Scotia, will pay the caterpillars and more can be to handle It In the best way, ed regarding the reality of the various bright colored tioned and a thousand training company an annual subsidy of $170,-00- 0 Honolulu Monument boy city Children's y dovices described and illustrated In raising butterflies from them, or an found by the city within tho Is introducing It at tho for thirty-flv- e years. This govern - begin- the work by Hero of Alexandria, who aquarium where tadpoles are devel- limits or within the reach of a playground. From these ment bonus is nearly 2 per cent a year Ltd. flourished about 100 B. C. In this book Works Co., oped into toads to be later on tho sea- - car fare. The big educators of the nings it will spread spread spread on the entire capital of $10,000,000 may prototype of the KING STREET NEAR ALAKEA. son's garden police, of digging up a East are using it as a preventative all over Northern California, and tho bo found tho and Is to be continued for n third of a onglno space in the back yard and finding the measure, realizing that the city popu-larva- e children will have their minds occu- steam turbine, the form of that century. It is stated that If Canada PHONE 3085 of a dozen kinds of beetles and lation is almost balancing the rural pied with fascinating thoughts of the has como to tho front within thc last decides to go into tho construction of P. O. BOX 491. learning which are good and which and that when the scales turn Amer-ar- o better kind, and when they are grown few years. leviathan battlo-ship- s for itself these Injurious, of seeing a fight between can Institutions must be sorely tried, up their dally journeys to and from Turning over the pages of Hero's yards will be adapted to tho require- a big spider and a "tarantula killer,' for It Is In the cities we have made work, their vacations, their outings, work, we are, reminded that tho slot ments. fail- - THE CAPITOL;$$'$$CAFE of learning how ants milk their aphis the only American government the long winter evenings with books machines which seem to us moderns The British have no near competitor cows and how they have their sol- - ures, and the history of our leglsla-dler- s and microscope working over the such a new way of dispensing small In shipping maintained on the seas. King St., opp. Young Hot.l and their slaves, of finding out tures show that when measures aro treasures of the summer's finds will articles are by no means now in prin- On the ocean Great Britain Is a pro- Everything New and Clean. tho men All with tho keenest in- ciple. . Is described how next year's catkins and buds are introduced for betterment their hours Here a machine tectionist country,' and in several POPULAR PRICE8. being formed already this summer, of whose votes are for progress are tho tellectual pleasures. Is it not worth and figured which is provided with a ways, direct and indirect, subsidizes raising from galls tho narrow-waisto- d men from the small towns and the while? slot, tho dropping of a coin within tho vast fleet of vessels that sail 11 n A , I Bfe Pfe pfs&l? I i

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- - TWENTY THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 51911. The Star's Cook Book

Chicken Pie. 2 chickens, jointed largo onion with sonic binds peppers - Woman's World small; cook tender, season with but- nnd milk, till onion Is quite n pulp, tor, salt and pepper; thicken gravy I'our milk strained on grated white With flour. Mako crust as for soda stale bread, and cover it. In an hour blBcult; Hue sides of pie dish with put It Into saucepan, with a good piece crust Vfe inch thick; nil dish with of butter mixed with a little flour; boll chlckon and gravy; cover with crust; the whole up together nnd serve, bake hour. Bread Sauce for Partridges or New Dishes For Summer We Chicken Pot-Pie- . 2 large chickens Grouse. 1 cup of stalo bread crumbs, curSi? tnlt-itoi- ami lmiloil In 9. rlttarfa wntflr! t nnlnn . nta lmtfnt iiaiiniiti ntnl ant add a feVsllces salt pork; season, a little mnce. Cut the onion lino and Thcro Is a piquancy about spiced For Instance, this one, which, al nearly cooked, add mndo boll It In Ash, commends It the sum- - though takes time, can bo ome Whon crust milk till quite soft; thou that for it a little of quart Hour, 4 teaspooHfuls good strain the milk on to the stale bread mer bill of fare, especially with the mado a . success of by tho culinary baking powder, 1 soltspoonful salt; crumbs, and let it stand an hour. Put of tho tyro stir la stiff batter with water; drop it in a saucepan with tho boiled onion, mn nusebold. With hot bis into kettlo while boiling; covor close pepper, salt and mace. Give It a boll, cuUs nlld coffeo nnd dessert, say of With the Instrument fashion from and cook 25 minutes. and servo in sauco tureen. This stowed fresh fruit, as cherries and raw potatoes, two cups of tiny balls, Jcdlcs Rlssolees of Chicken. Fie Pnslo sauce can nlso bo used for grouse, nmi sweet wafers or cookies, it makes a which cook in salted water very care ' Wo8t a"rn U" menu for lunch- - "U l"gU Pperly done 6y Barba the paste veryThlnTTut out ,vlth law lrVed "with TreaT friid ;,lly' ,8 biscuit cutter, wet tho edges, put n brown in buttor. with cSJcranberry or eon or Sunday night tea. . 7 break or grow mushy. One Solution of the Maid Problem. fold paste in teaspoonful of mixture, the currant Jelly laid beside thorn in tho whltcflsh, bass, cod, shad (whon chill these balls thoroughly In the A practical brought bo open to women of other oc- - over it, pressing the two edges. Fry platter. housekeeper has Indeed season), halibut or mackerel, salmon ic0 chest, and whon cold roll thein In place In plenty of lard, mode hot for tho Caper Sauce. 2 tablespoonfuls but- - forward a suggestion which sho thinks cupatlons as a to board. Dut in n,i are a11 delicious prcpar- - dressing, purpose, until tho paste is cooked, ter, 1 tablespoonful flour; well; sturfeon French then in very finely will help boIvo tho maid problem. no sense should It bo a charity. And mixed way- Serve on a napkin. pour on boiling water till it thickens; ,C(l ln Ulls - chopped parsley and celery leaves. Sho says that one reason girls who It should primarily be a homo for hard-boile- When Chicken Fritters. Cold chlckon, add one egg chopped lino,' tho viand is wanted in a Wash and boll at tho same tlmo overcrowding factories and work those who were working In the homes pepper, batter, 2 are salt nnd lemon Juice, nnd tablespoonfuls capers. short time and the flsh Is ulready five or six nice fresh beets tieol Cut tho cold chicken in small pieces, Drawn Butter. cup butter, ' lng ln restnurants at low wages cannot of tho community. Here they could &B " sa from a when cool and cut put in a dish, season with salt, pepper tablespoonfuls flour; rubbed thor-- 1 C0rCd' an,t P" therefrom about he attracted to housework Is becauso receive their friends just the same as menI r. and Juice of n lemon. Let this stand 1 onghly together, then stir into pint ceUlnB tak0 in equal parts an equal quantity of tiny red mar-hou- of tho social stigma. They and their they Would ln their own homo or Then make a batter of 2 eggs boiling water; little salt; parsley if enough of tho water in which tho flsh bles, which chill, go they engaged flour-wishe- friends must in and out the back boarding house, were in to a pint of milk, a little salt, and boiled of good cider vino- - m ,u D 8alad' C0Ver the door. They have no place to receive somo other occupation. enough to make a batter not too stiff. Celery, Mayonnalse.-Y- elk of 1 egg, l'nr to cover Add tho chicken ln this, and drop it by a pinch of mustard, a littlo salt, very T a dozen cl0Ves' platter""Twith crisp lettuce leaves. and entertain their friends, especially There is something to bo said for Stir as many In boiling fat. Fry brown, mtlo pepper, Julco of lemon and smaU ulades of maco or range tnc potato balls in a mound In men, but tho kitchon. It is true, that tho suggestion. Without doubt, tho drain and serve. Any kind of tender Somo water. Beat all together, pour sliced nutmeg, one teaspoonful pep- - tll0 center of tho dish ' Around them there is something about this that the social stigma ha3 much to do with cold meat can be used ln this way. 4 ounces olive oil ln drop by drop, then per corns, of to g - I'ltallenne.-Com- mon - MaUj T grUP a SCCnd f tiny Whlt American girl and man many a girl's going Into a factory in- Chicken a bat- ndd small spoonful of boiling water to tho ,, thl lim,i7bnm brder ter, remains of chicken, 12 tomatoes, mayonnaise. Take 6 heads of well- - : .. bottled onions, and on tho outside resent. And so the girl goes Into stead of home work. There are other 1 cup broth, 2 tablespoonfuls onion washed celery, wipe with towel, and not' 8klra " olear' ndd a nieco ot but- - group the red balls from tho beets. factories and laundries and such causes to be sure, but this Is one. cnoppea, i lauiesiioouiui ijuihic, cue mem in pieces in saiau dowi. - egg una pour mo Sprinkle tho wholo liberally with a, places at net earnings far below what And if this can be removed, It would on..., ..... nqum DuiiDi.uumu. rv,.Vv.. imun iuo ihujuuuuibo over cuiury; over uie lisn, wnicn 8H0U d be tasty prpnph arcssing, nn.l servo sho would mako working in the home, be well to remove It. With this out drv thvmo. and summer savory: m y nl tni?rthnr. nnri oorvo innni...... witn Cut remains of ' l0r toasted and cream cheese. And tho field of home work is demora- - way, perhaps somo of tho ott tablespoonful butter. curl celery by twisting each branch , crackers the other ,1B 'T 11 1 7 a C001 nlace- - WhenT" chicken into small pieces; dip into round a skewer and throwing it in Frozen Cheese. lized. objections could be vanquished, and batter, and fry crisp in plenty of lard cold water.) 'cold It Is ready to serve. No quite This housekeeper, therefore, sug- - the work gradually cleared of all ts made hot for the purpose; serve with Egg 1 cup of flavor is so delicious with Sauce. chicken broth, To Pickle Raw. prnnm Tomato Sauce. heated tablespoon- - frn7fn rhpnRA na flint nt t)c that each community should jectionable features. It is a problem and thickened, with pickle flsh which is raw and Stewed Chicken. Prepare and cook, ful of butter rolled thickly in flour, To prcgerved flg have a Central House, a sort of club that sadly needs solving. On one side,, - not immediately, cut chicken In same manner as for chick- poured over 2 beaten eccs: boiled 1 which is needed, Tho frozen cheese itself, though Ha house, really, where tho maids of that certain occupations aro overcrowded, en pie; Just beforo chicken is quite minute, with convenient size, tablesnoonful narslev into nieces of Put cult Is a new one, is easy to do. community could live, in reality, It and girls working at wages Impossible done pare quantity of potatoes, cut stirred in; then seasoned and poured layers salt, somo pep these in with Two of the littlo packages are beat would bo their home. The bedrooms to live on. On the other hand, is a corns, two or whole cloves en o tilen tale hnTTn 7" Per three en smooth with half a cupful of should bo dainty; there should bo a Held of labor almost deserted. Women potatoestlmbollunane:up plate by &7 a clnnampn stick in an on themselves it is ready. S ,and little crcanii whlpped stiff. This mixture is parlor, possibly a recreation room certainly need to attack this condition mm iniii. ui rrarai. v,i unm in mu. uidv ior noasi meats. iviier taK- - carmen jar or casseruiu. ovur wmi where dances and other social affairs and bring about a readjustment. chicken, thicken with flour, wet with pour Btened to taste, then put In a It lng out meat, off fat; add water, vinegar obtainable - sweet milk, season with pepper, salt, tho best clder mold and packed in ice and salt for could be given. In addition, if do- tho 'Central House will help, then it season, and thicken with flour. a ovon and plenty of butter. Sweet milk will Gravy for Turkey. Boll giblets very Dakc covered ln slow c'Bht four hours, sired, there could be a restaurant for would be a wise step for the progres- - answer in place of cream, but will re- - tender; chop line; then liquor hours. tho public, and a training school slve women of a community to get to- - take in u ncn 10 for j serve' Sllca quire nloro butter. which they are boiled, thicken with The cloves and cinnamon mention- - e,a ,y ,lnl domestic helpers. Tho house might gether and establish a Central House. - bo two Turkey Hash and Poached Eggs. flour; season with salt, pepper, and n'e(1 are omitted by many Pieces- whlch can to three Cold fowl may be turned into hot littlo butter, add giblets, and dripping lnches thIck: make a deKes-brcakfa- as Chop meat !rf,Tta who do not care for sBht dish follows: m which turkey was roasted. ?.xcellf 8ion on each portion, and in this hoi- - BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN. CRYSTALLIZED ORANGES. very line, put half pint gravy into stew Horse-radis- h Sauce. One dessert beautifying' - low Put a flg with the Thesq should not be prepared long pan with little piece of butter rolled spoonful of olive oil, same quantity of The' quality of the vinegar is ex- ',,', Here Is a process for uPward-peppe- de-scr- in flour, teaspoonful catsup, some powdered mustard, 1 tablespoonful of tremely important in pickling any stem end r tho skin which I find in an old, old , before they are served, but are and salt, and peel of half a vinegar, 2 of grated horse-radis- h 1 llcious-- . wavs and Or if form can take precedence of book, and as is very simple, ; Two of doing it are lemon, shred very line; put in turkey teaspoonful ,klnd of fisl1, it of salt. economy serving, cut out each cases,- given below: or chicken, and shake over clear flro Wnrt vMa J Instead of Croquettes. in the and, unless In rare harmless, till thoroughly hot. Above proportions Mav.. CA A using up portions of slice in circular shape with a biscuit one might give it a trial; it is Peel tho orange carefully, removing 2 raw eggs'to a smooth i paste 2 method of are for cold turkey. may be served add It sait8poonfuls salt, saltspoonful cay- - cold meat, which is rather less trou- - cutter beforo adding the flg. claimed that it Is very efficacious in every bit of the white pith next the pel'per' mus- - Cup are noeMouS oaltow one for fnn,e saltsPoonful dry ble than croquettes and to which thq Dumplings, cases of tan, freckle, blackheads or yellow, rind, remove every seed, and. each guest, they should be broken opprobium of hash does not attach, Almost any summer berry makes a oily skin, but if the skin is very ten cut crosswise Into thin slices with a S' credLThoVoSvmi nrtM with spoon and mixed with hash just s?ralnea juice lemon? is ln the form of turnovers. delicious cup dumpling, der from exposure to the sun, or if tho vprv nhnrn Imlfn Pont tlio wliltna nf serving. of T a Take before Serve hot. mmnin.i nt i it n . 'i.i n tn, ia 1iq dmnia rnrni Huckleberries can be used in this skin has been blistered In any way, two eggs until no longer stringy, dip add gradually - way. by any Is In Mix8 stale bread crombsornouSded a.nd teaspoonful at a Grind the meat fine and season ap- one who tho secret its use Is not advised: An hour or tho slices of orange In this until well o: concocting this good . dessert, cracker with butter, salt, pepper and of petlzlngly. Roll out a nice pio crust more before the treatment Is to be coated, then dip Into powdered sugar, an egg; add dry summer savory or anJd ne-ha- J;uscld 2 lemons Vj pintSot oilZThere made of cup of lard, one cup With one egg, a half pint sweet given, take six ounces of sweet milk let dry and repeat tho process, serv- Siifnidrtp!iredi?v8thnrni?phirv are almost as many ways of flour and enough ice water to ren- - a tablespoonful of (melt- - pour enough fine very tla m-f- of making nllk, butter and it over table salt ing soon after the last drying. together, adding a 'little warm water maynnalso sauce as there are of der it smooth, with a pinch of salt, ed), and a heaping teaspoonful of to make a thick, creamy mixture; coat Another way Is to take small, sweet , wetting necessary. I rolled paste lnto baking-powder- and gradually added oranges", sec- for if CMnt Sauce Mix 1 tablespoonful Cut tne th.inly the face well with this substance, and ,and divide by pulling (he white sugar to'" teacupful good vine- - four-inc- h squares, allowing two of flour, prepare a batter which is Just after covering eveVy part, Including tions apart, after removing the rind, y. - appetites a you would use 7wUh-,r- nmimi u nint sar;add mint chopped fine; tea- these for each diner, unless trifle thicker than the neck, allow tho mixture to become and remove the seeds from each sec- J pPound Wlth mm, 2 eggs, bS, Sheap- - raSt Iamb,are unusually fragile. for griddle cakes, completely dry on the skin. Then, tion carefully; dip each section into a - TuL ing teaspoonfuls good baking pow- a tablespoonful of meat on Into each of as many buttered tins one-hal- f oyster Sauce 1 nint v t if' Put with the fingertips commence a very rich syrup made with ono and making a three- - or porcelain cups as will be noonf7,l eai?UPfc?UiIftStoSthnrnflnnr 2 tablespoonfuhV bitter "rolled each square. Fold, there gentle massage with the view of re- cupfuls of granulated sugar and ami Ien' 1 wel1 turnover, fry in deep eaters, pour a little batter. Have all-th- e baklnR powder Rub in the butter ln ur' teacupful milk, cayenne cornered and moving grains of salt that re- one cupful of water. Dip the sections pei)per a"d nutmeg to taste. . Heat steeping In sugar some flno sugar and salt, adding the eggs 1 at a tho fnt. or rolled main on the surface of the. skin. thoroughly in this, and lay to drain i - time; then add milk and flour grad- - Zll.; i10! skin?; Th0 family will vote for a repeti- healtlw specimens of the berry fam- When this is accompllshd, apply a on waxed paper, and when drydip a Xr-'U$2l2?c!- SS nr. Place a number of these In the l tlon. good skin food manipulating the llcsn second, and a third time. The third iaf" I cup, cover with . nil Z,? if. sPlce and lemon Juice. Boil 5 minutes; A New Salad. centre of each and as ln the usual massage. The result time, beforo they are quite dry, roll l,n.,- - 3t&S.PUl WIIU U1I1K pretty to eye as moro batter. Steam for half an hour. . v . . . Many the iiuui Whoniicii uuiic.,lr,o tnti.ianc uuinnrnfnllvt;i uu. uuin..f --....- . . . salads is said to be a much whiter, liner them lightly in a mixture of chopped of pan and let cool. On following '"anoUler ves" tempting to appetite are A delicious sauce Is the ordinary hard I . the -- i well as the nn vtromoIv mnnth'mM. jlnv nut Rhnm Unlffi Klfnpg w.. vi.nT1uuu TO.C. . , . ,, ,!t1it raalaga raisins and powdered pecan with Intn w -- - , l,f -- ' L SaUCC " ivlilnh la nnrtlv tho rosnlt nf tho nlir.,, Innh thtnlr nnrl Ingot In nin1. Onion Time, nearlv half an "'" ...b" 1. i 1 . j I 1 ,lrn 1 - meats. If intended for picnic dinners, ' uaucu 111. erato oven. uour 4 or 5 white onions, pint hot cutter. tiuiuu u uciiica tsiiueu manipulation., At first a decided fold each piece in waxed paper. fi milk, 1 OZ. pepper Graham Cream Toast. Cut slices butter, and salt to smarting and burning sensation is said 1 taste. Peel onions and boil ten-crea- delicate Graham bread, pint rich till PHOTOGRAPHY FOR WOMEN. butter, salt, ' to taste. Toast der lrcss water from them, chop them TWO GOOD RECIPES. to be felt on the first application, but THE ICE CREAM CONE. bread brown, scrape off the burnt, if very fine, make milk hot, pulp onions Potato Eccs Roa3t four or six While many women huve taken up it BOon wears away. A very excellent Freezers of the smallest size have any, remove crust, butter, cut in four wltJ 't; add butter, pepper and salt arEe potatoes in the oven with their photography as a pastime, some of massage cream can be made after tho made it the work of a few moments pieces; arrange uiem m suuauie uibu wm. remove these women have developed into pro-- : f0nowing formula: Almond oil, six prepare with cover, bring cream to boil, To Make Sage and Onion Dressing, skins on: the lnildes' b,ut to a pint of cream or of cus the focelnnnl nrtlats nnrnillrv n rrnnil livlnp' . t 1 1 ...1. . with pinch of salt, pour over toast,, for Roast Pig or Roast Pork. Time 25 keep shape of the potato. Put the tard tor freezing. and serve. to 30 minutes. 2 large onions, double sid0 0f the potato In a basin and add by their work. Women, a? a rule, are 011e ounce; spermaceti, two ounces; This renders it possible to combine the quantity bread crumbs, 3 tea- - Canapees au Fromage (Fried Bread one and, a naif ounces of butler (ac. supposed to bo more artistic than terebinth of Mecca, one dram; zinc the frozen tidbit with other desserts with melted Cheese)- .-! lunch rolls, 2 spoonfuls chopped sage, 2 oz. butter, 1 , men, grasping more readily the essen one-hal- f by ounces butter, 4 ounces rich cheese, egg, pepper and salt Doil onions In 2 cording to the number and size ot tn0 oxide, ounce. Perfume during the watm weather to the great Remove from rolls the tops and hot- - or 3 waters, to take off strong taste potatoes) and salt and pepper to taste, tial ideas requisite for bringing into adding ten to fifteen drops of oil of improvement of the latter. toms, very cut 2 them; then drain them, chop up some prominent of thin, in slices, fry Mix together until light and add either effect feature the rose. It is best to have this put up by To children the them yellow in butter; lay cheese cut flne. mix with bread crumbs, minced por- the little inverted well-beate- n of eggs picture which men overlook. In the druggist, as care must be taken to in thin slices, one on each canapee. sage, butter, pepper and salt; mix the ono or two whites cone of vanilla cream surmounting a well-beate- n together. traying child life,, she is at her best, have the zinc oxide carefully sifted Set in oven a moment to melt cheese, whole with yelk of an egg' and beat up all Fill the i baked apple or a saucer of berries is once. t0obi,nd il- - usually securing ip.tonly gsod-jjic- j; of flne bolting cloth, at Itato skins with tho paste, first rolling Wiroughyilece luxury exemplified and even pater-famlll- es 4 Salad Dressing. Beat 4 eggs light, muv Poached Eggs on Toast. slices, , or th-e- ture, but bringing otnejeharje ana, nas auaeu to tne add 1 tablespoonful each P'eco ln bcaten olk eES' avjyit been will smile upon tho novelty. cut thin, of unfermented Graham mixed mustard, teristic point of particular value in must constantly bread, salt, vinegar, 8 eggs, teaspoonful salt, 5 tablespoonfuls vine- - cook in the oven and serve as soon as mixture It be stirred cream or Ice so easy butter, ef- The water is ear, a cayenne flf-o- feature or expression. In scenic parsley. Toast bread delicately, cut little pepper; mix well the tops aro well covered ten to or It will sink to the bottom, and do or Bridget wj.ll be- to that Lizzie not crust, divide half, and butter. nd then stand In dish filled with . fect, a woman is always a success, while the top of the jars will be like ItTannnrl.Iln V.n,. n ohnllnnr otonrnon 3i boilinC Water! Wllnn W.lrmpil thrnillrll "-e- UIIUUltB. object to the slight additional trouble cause sho sees the picture in the land- ordinary cream, the last will have al full of water, large pinch salt, 1 tea- - add tablespoonful butter; cook until Gingerbread. Put into a basin six lf her own portion Is carefully reserv- scape, or point of view to be taken, use, spoonful vinegar, and 2 sprigs parsley "ttlo thicker than custard, stirring ounces of fresh butter and halt a pound together too much of the zinc. To ed for her. " - becauso of her own nearness to na tied, in a bouquet; when water boils n"";-.t- desired It may be boil- of treacle Warm thoroughly in the make the salt application with the ture, and can take advantage of tho following of cream every night for a stownan where will not boil. Allow milk or cream. ,oven. In another basin put two break. Other Uses. it poetry spread beforo her In flower- week, applying no water Immediately eggs to simmer 2 minutes, gently take To Prepare Curry Powder. 1 ounce fast cupfuls of flour, a tablespoonful of Besides the fruit desserts just men Binger, 1 1 - lands, rippling waters, cloud-tint- applying them up with skimmer, lay each one ounce mustard, ounce pep- 'BUEar a teaspoonful of ground ginger, before or after tho salt) tioned, a cone of cream in vanilla or on piece oi luaai. ouivu kuiuihuuu . - y ou, o ui uuiwiit, shadows and gllntlngs of light that though the face may be washed in V an ounce V cav- - the same of mixed spice, and a tea. other flavor Is extremely good on with lPttnrn innvnc cardamons. ounce "bring out the lines of the picture most the morning. If any small eruption Anchovy Toast. 4 lunch rolls, but- - onne pepper, ounce cinnamon, and spoonful of carbonate of soda. Mix, many kinds of pudding. vividly. As a means of livelihood, If should show up, discard process tor, C anchovies, pint cream, 3 egg ounce cumin seed. Pound flne, sift, aad the warm treaclo and butter, and tho On brown betty, bread, fruit tapioca i . a woman woitld give herself up to the week or two, commence 6 yelks, salt. Remove tops anu bottoms "bui uoiue. enough warm milk to mako a stiff for a then and even rice pudding it is highly pre- from rolls, very thin, cut in 2 slices, Oyster Dresslng.- -2 tablespoonfuls work as a profession or business, she again. But this will rarely be the ro- - 2 tablespoonfuls batter. Bake in a moderate oven In a ferable to fresh cream or sauce, to toast and butter them. Wash and flr. butter; brown would And it not only a pleasant case. chop ex- - nutter and Hour in dripper; add water well-grease- d tin, most minds, and Is not more indlgestl- - move bones from anchovies, shallow, work, a remunerative one. But ceedlngly fine, spread on 4 of the la mnite mm ior gravy; uoii; aua l but pieces cover remainder, Pint oysters chopped; pepper and there must bo artistic tasto and nat- of toast; with salt a KitlMupSWejoil Ap. suburbs arrange on their dish, and pour over to taste. Humming Bird Shoes. ural ability, along with business meth SALE CONTINUES. At Jlp Sauce Plquante. 1 cupful put to .day chocolate layer cake custard nrenared from cream and enir Hauor Feathers have been all sorts ods to keep the finance part running The clearance sale of dry goods, the other tongue or any spoon-pan- y, yelks ln following manner: Place 'om other kind of of use, from the homely bed of fluffy etc., at the Sachs" Dry Goods Com- - was served as dessert with a meat, 2 tablespoonfuls butter, 1 tea- - smoothly. cream and little salt in small tin, proportions to the adornment of tho Jul of coffee Ice cream on each por-be- whlch put in saucepan containing spoonful fresh made mustard, a littlo which statred on Tuesday, has Indian, Is to - tion, and young guests were de-ne- ss linlllnir water: sonn ns cream nnmns to salt and popper. 1 heaping tablesnoon- - red but It reserved Paris FRUIT SHERBET. most successful. The genuine- the browned flour, a teaspoonful mixed to offer a; pair of shoes mado out of read-- " lighted with it. boiling point stir in yelks, which have M Pour over a quarter of a box of gel- of tho bargain offers has parsley and sweet marjoram, 1 table-ove- r u, been beaten with a littlo cream. Place the breast feathers of tho humming- appealed to ladles of Hono- - The improvement which a table-lul- 1 spoonful onion vinegar. Brown atin water enough , to cover it. If it ily the I" fire until it thickens, and use as buttor bird. The woman who would walk spoonful of Ice cream makes ln a directed. by shaking It over a clear fire in sauce- - has not dissolved In half an hour place with the result that enormous Pa"- - Heat cupful liquor to thus gorgeously shod will pay for tho tlon of pio needs no mention here, Ham Toast. 3 Graham muffins, a boil, it bver a pan of boiling water. Dis- of merchandise have been C ounces of ham, 2 anchovies, skim and season with salt and pepper, privilege just $2000 unless novel and to many palates muskmelon is butter, tho solve two cupfuls of sugar In a cup disposed of pinch of cayenne. Cut each muffin in- - skim again beforo stirring in flour, wet footgear is marked down from lack quite so delicious as when filled to, 3 slices, toast brown and butter; "P with cold water; as it thickens put and a half fhll of hot water. Pour tho The stock is so large, however, that nor of customers wlth "lat of but chop ham, pound it with cayenne and In buttor, herbs, mustard and vinegar, dissolved sugar and water into tho the bargain sale will be continued for van'a avor' ,few D11 up; pour half over tongue, tho housekeepers perhaps aro aware anchovies washed, free of bones and dissolved gelatin, add two cupfuls of a few days more, and on Monday skin; use It equally spread on toast; bi into sauco dowi. beaten light. Take directly from lire. a quantity of water Ico Sauce for Bolted Cod, and season with pepper, salt, a little chop tho Julco to any fruit or of two kinds there will bo a further reduction of n'cn "" lay on tin, with small piece of butter other adds to a sa,PIcon of 8erved 1,1 nn nnnh: in not verv hot oven to kinds of Fish. To 1 gill boiling water ped parsley and julco ono lemon, and of fruit, together with tho juice of two prices on many Items. Watch for frult st boiling g ass, whatever flavoring em- - vontiv wnrm thrniiirh: serve at onne. add as much milk: stir into this while sot covered In water (but not oranges and ono lemon. Freeze three detailed announcement. , the supper, boiling 2 tablespoonfuls grad-- ; over flro) 5 minutes, stirring occasion- - ployed for the either for breakfast, lunch or butter serving. fruit mixture. SAUCES AND DRESSINGS, FOR ually, 1 tablespoonful flour wet up with ally. Pour part of sauce over flsh hours before MEATS- - col(l water; as it thickens, the chop; when dished; tho rest In a boat. Servo Job Printing, Office. Fine Job Printing. Star Office. Fine Job Printing, Office. Bread Sauce. Quarter and boll ono ped yelk 1 boiled egg and ono raw egg masned potatoes witn it. Fine star Star

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increase tho troubles of tho nation, DAY OF REGULAR AIRSHIP TRAVEL impair its Interests or do anything to paralyze its exterior action. I place When You Use above all, tho happiness and tranquil lity of Franco." a Pure APPEARS TO RAVE ARRIVED Ho went on to say that tho collapse of parliamentary government was The chambers could no longer STEPLADDER oven vote a budget. Disorder had . Philadelphia Ledger'. That tho ago blrdllko aeroplanes. You will travel reached the pitch of anarchy in tho you want to use one that will hold l actually Is In steerable ships, handled by cap Milk of is hero stated wine riots; all branches of tho govern- In May tains, pilots engineers, mnking conclusively In an artlclo tho and ment woro eaten up with scandals. you up. We sell the kind that Magazine. Tho start number of Hampton's regular round trips from their Tho country was dying of lack of by MacMechen ing points and ' will the family up that article is written T. It. to fixed destinations authority and of counterfeit democ hold all of and Carl DIcnstbach. They say that return. racy. Tho electric process of treat- 31, Europo can get on to the ladder. from August 1, 1910, to January Not only Is America behind A vast number of French citizens our de-p- children In Amerl ing all milk received at 1911, 5,000 men, women and. aerial navigation, but tho "Oh, far more than you Imagine!" We also have a lot of other young mnkes posslblo tho deliv- somo of the children as .as cans do not even understand how far had como to see tho necessity for a years passengers In tho Europeans surpassed them wooden will interest ery of an absolutely pure threo rodo as have change. They only had to know each ware that airships,. Tho ships covered a total Germans lead the world in airship to come healthy milk. Besides tho pro-cauti- olhor, together, in order to you. of 15,300 miles in theso journeys and development, England and France make their discontent effective. Tho of electrically treating S122.C00 day tlm nassenirers nald in are active, but in Germany tho party of tho Plebiscite would do this CALL AT OUR HOUSE- wo perfect of pas- tho milk maintain fares. The average number of the passenger airship is not com' for them; it would bring them to- dai- ship on a It development sanitary conditions in our sengers carried by each Ins has arrived. Tho gether. When it was suggested- - that HOLD DEPARTMENT and number progressed point where ries and our herds aro regularly trip was seven; tho largest has to tho ho was contemplating dangerous poll-tic- s thirty-two-. nlr-trav- let us show you what we have. Inspected by tho Territorial carried on any one trip was these two authorities da ho said: "It is the politics of the (This was accomplished by the clare they do not hesitate to say that Veterinarian. consulate," and by no means out of Dcutschland I, traveling from Dus-soldo- within threo years German airships date. E. O. Hall & Son, to Munster, Osnabruck and will be making regular trips across Ho went on to defend the govern return, a distance of 1C0 miles). Tho tho Atlantic to tho United States, and ment of tho two Napoleonic empires Limited

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quart tins In his boxes, with sawdust carefully as if ho were on tho witness when I got a wlro that Mayor Alex- It's told at the trial. We don't want gle and Jim McNamara, in that way, around them. He paid Morehart $130 stand. And it is this aspect of him ander of Los Angeles wanted mo to anybody arranging any alibis In ad- for months. Our men oven toI'ov.cd 'DETECTIVE BUiS for tho hundred quarts, giving him that is tho real one, probably. Burns undertake the Investigation of tho vance. them on a hunting trip, and 'roped' about half of a roll of bills from his Is naturally shrewd, silent, reserved dynamiting. I telegraphed our opera- "One thing that puzzled us was the them, as wo say made friends with page seventeen.) (ContlnueJ from pocket to make up that amount; and, nnd cautious. In repose his face is tive, Detective Allen, to come on from fact that no one answering the de- them and camped and hunted with he explained, at parting, that ho was that of a worried man of affairs, and Indianapolis, because he would be able scription of 'McGraw' of the Peoria them. Wo got a wholesome respect operative other 'NEO purple.' Our going to drive to Muncle and transfer ho looks "sandy Scotch" rather than to identify the bomb if It woro ono of explosion had been working on tho for Ortlo McManigle's and Jim concluded that they had probably con- the explosive to an 'automobile and tho ruddy Irish of his public appear- tho 'McGraw' pattern. And, after a Los Angeles explosion; yet tho. two ability with a gun, too. They Ink. Ink sug- tained either paint or take it on to Peoria. That was tho ance. This is the Burns who lays out meeting with the Mayor, I started to bombs wero exactly alike. Then there could stand off at a good distance and gested the 'Neostyle.' He found that last Morehart saw of him. the "theory" of a caso, with a logical work. was a difficulty that never arises In roll a tomato can along the ground r machine there was an agent for that On the Track of "McGraw." imagination, for tho other Burns to On the Trail of "J. B. Bryce." tho detective stories of fiction; the with revolver shots. lie hunted up the shop. ' in Peoria, and "Wo went to Muncle and found the work on who remains concealed be- "The trail was as plain as the lines money wasn't readily forthcoming to "McManigle has told us, since, that of discarded There were a number hotel where ho had registered as 'J. hind tho bustling joviality of the in the palm of your hand. The dyna- carry on our investigation. Tho Mayor they never saw a sign of any ono in the man's cellar, but ho set boxes W. McGraw,' and wo took a tracing of celebrity in tho public eye who con- mite in tho bomb was a hlglexplosive had been paying me, as he had prom- shadowing them. And they wero al- on them; he gave them away no value his handwriting. We found the livery ceives In silent astuteness tho argu- gelatin. And dynamite ised, for tho work; but there were' ways 'testing' themselves. They any one who asked for them, and to stable where he had hired the express ments and persuasions that draw tho of that grade is little used and is in- others in authority who did not trust would turn a corner and then hid?, they were even to be had without the wagon, and the store where he had who variably made to order. We soon me any more than they trusted other and watch to see if any one was fol- conse- final confession from tho criminal asking. That clue ran out, farm-yar- d bought the shovel, and the only caught. found the office of a powder company private detectives. And I didn't lowing. They would go long distances quently. has been half where he had stolen the sawdust from down the blind on tho car in San Francisco where the order for blame them. Private detectives, as a on unfrequented streets, watching be- "I'm telling you all this to show you He drew a pile beside a new barn. There was window against the afternoon sun it had been taken. On September 24 class, are tho worst lot of blackmail- hind them. They would jump on a how difficult it is to get a start in a sawdust at the roadside where he and squared into tho a man giving the name of 'Leonard' ing scoundrels that live outside of street car and rido a while, tin1, get true detective story. and his shoulders Morehart had packed the cans; and of seat. was well on had called there to purchase dynamite prisons. I have stated in all my pub- off tigfin and go in anoth'r direction The Process of Elimination. corner the "It all this sawdust matched the sample September before for his employer, 'J. B. Bryce,' and he lic utterances that to follow the call- in another car, and watch aii tho time "While we were working on these towards the end of taken from the discarded 'Neostylo' we concentrated on Indianapolis," he had asked for the They ing a man should first fortify himself to set if any ono got on or off after various 'leads,' a number of our men box in Peoria. Wo traced him back to said. "And on tho first of October asked him what he wanted it for. He with a reputation for honesty and In them. They did that sort of thing had been busy in Peoria and its vi- Muncle, traced two men in an auto Angeles, said ho wanted it to blow up stumps tegrity then ho need not care what on tne night that they dyiwmlteu the cinity, trying to And some traces of the Times building in Los out of Muncle to the Illinois river, and California, was dynamited. with. They objected that It was too people say about detectives. It oqtirlfc Iijon Company's plunt In Chi-carg- the dynamiters, either at livery stables there we lost them. Los powerful and dangerous an explosive "Tho authorities wanted me to They both had parcels in their where they might have hired a wagon, The Labor War in Angeles. "So, as the result of about three 1 on morning to be used for that purpose. He mako daily reports of what I was bands, and we could guess that these or at hotels where they might have "At o'clock the of; weeks' work, wo had several good de- plied were some boulders finding, so as to show progress; .but were bundles of dynamita by re- stopped, or the neighborhood of 1 while the printers and that there the in scriptions of 'J. W. McGraw,' a speci- anyway I was resolved not to report anything spect they foundry where they stereotypers and the office staff of the to bo blasted, too, and that had for them. But they the yards or the men of his handwriting, a plain trail to anybody until I had caught Ndthlng was Times were getting out tho morning 'Bryce' wanted tho and he the dodged and doubled about so much might have been seen. connecting him with the ex- Peoria issue of the paper there was a ter-- had to get it. . criminals, because I didn't know that our men had to drop them. Our discovered. We ran down a number plosions, ono and of his clockwork rifle explosion in an Interior alley be- "Later 'Leonard' and 'Bryce' called whero thero might bo a 'leak.' Tho men had orders to drop them always, of suspicions of different people in ' bombs. We had arrived also at tho together and paid for ono thousand Mayor was even called before a grand rather than betray themselves. Wo Peoria, and found that they couldn't hind the building. It blew down al probability that he was one of a pounds of and took, a re- jury to report what had been done wero determined to find out to whom have been implicated. And by a proc most the whole of the south 'wall. band of men who were using nitro- ceipt, were tho explosive in the way of getting evidence; but I they were responsible, from whom ess elimination became evident Some of the more heavily weighted and told that of it glycerin in largo quantities, and mak- had not told him anything, and so ho they were getting money enough dynamiters had floors collapsed. Fire sprang up from would be delivered to them at the and orders that the ing 'infernal machines' with the skill had nothing to tell. Our Los Angeles an automobile. the basement, and before help could company's works in Giant, Califor- fro their work, and it would havo driven to Peoria in that comes only from experience, and manager was also to appear; ' arrive from the fire department the nia. The officials of the powder called been fatal to let them suspect that probably with a supply of their ranging long opera- ' distances in their wrecked building was in flames. company had been made suspicious but I had been handling the case my- they wero being watched. bombs, and placed these and set the tions, and going well supplied with Twenty-on- e bodies were from by the actions of the men, and they self, and he knew nothing of it. Our Dynamite Carried on Passenger alarm-cloc- k hours before the explo- taken money for, their work. warned secret service department office was broken into that night, and Trains. sions, and made a clean 'get-awa- in the ruins bodies of men who had the "Now, as I told you a moment ago, of Southern Pacific Railroad of the desks andthe filing cabinet forc "McManigle disappeared Chi- their car without attracting any no- been either killed by tho explosion the from 'McGraw' had told Morehart he purchase dynamite be- ed; but all our reports on the case cago tice. that or burned to death. All of them were, the of the for ten or twelve days at ono wanted the glycerin for a 'quarry' were in safety-depos- it vaults at Chi- "However, we had been finding out in heads of families, with wives and cause they thought it might be used time, and we find that ho went to Los Peoria owned by 'G. W. Clark' of In- - cago. some things about nitroglycerin. It children depending on them. Some to wreck a train. When the dyna- Angeles to blow up the auxiliary dianapolis. The fact that 'McGraw' was ready delivery I to nlant of Times Rat.lnflari can't lawfully be shipped on the rail- of them were union men, and none of mite for they "The end of It was that 'had the not with had actually gone to Peoria showed go Investiga- jthe original outrage! roads. If it's delivered at all, it goes them, as far as I have been able to warned the railroad detectives again, ahead and finance the But this auxili- that he wasn't a very fertile liar. It nffpnun ary too he, "by horse and wagon, from the factory. lpjim lmii honn frniitv nf nnv but no attention was naid to thorn. tion myself. It cost me $14,000 before plant was well guarded so seemed likely that he might have been - I McMan- - dynamited It seldom travels very far from the against union labor or anything else. "The men called to get the dyna- landed the McNamaras and tho Llewellyn Iron Works equally clumsy In mentioning place of its manufacture, because of India "While the police were still holding mito at the factory In Giant; but they igle, but I knew that I could get them as an evidence of good faith, and napolis. exactly the sort lit- de-tiv- I the danger of handling it. Because, That's of back the hysterical wives and rela-- came without tho proper order for and was not worrying. I knew that came back home again. He carried tle clue that a criminal is 'livery dynamite there is no standard can for the trade. sometimes outside the fire lines, later in from the San Francisco office, our operatives In Indianapolis wero the and fulminating caps caught by. - rat-hol- in- Chicago, hand-satche- l. Every manufacturer makes his own the morning, word came that another ; A third man, giving the name of 'Mor- watching the right and I from on tho train, in a "Our operative, cans, and the cans are more or less Detective Allen, bomb had been found in the basement ris,' was sent to get tho order. Then tended to keep them there as long as Imagine what would havo who had opened distinctive. the trail in Peoria, of General Otis' home Harrison Gray tho three arrived together in a small I could raise the money to pay their happened to the passengers on that went to Indianapolis to search for 'G ex- "Thege apparently unimportant Otis, the owner of the newspaper. power boat, to carry away the wages. train if a little accident had exploded W. Clark,' an owner stone quarries. facts proved highly determinative. of Tho gardner had found It n suit caso plosive from the Giant works, and no "Now see how simply my 'theory' tho satchel! There wasn't any such man to bo dis- The First Clue. and telephoned to the police. A more was seen of them. worked out. 'McGraw' hadn't been "Well, so it went on, until I Hleclded covered in Indianapolis. But "There was a man named M. J. there couple of detectives went up, and "Wo found the place where the boat concerned in tho Los Angeles affair, that wo had all tho evldenco we need- were traces two men, ono Morehart, agent for the Indei.endent of of whom carried the suit case into tho road, had been hired; wo discovered that and ho didn't know that every one ed and couldn't get any more without answered tho description "Torpedo Company, in Portland, Ind., of 'McGraw,' and started to cut it open with a knife. the dynamiters had changed tho name hadn't forgotten about tho Peoria ex- an expenditure that I couldn't afford" in certain quarters about two hundred miles from Peo- in Indianapolis; They heard tho alarm whfr, and they from tho Peerless to tho Pastime; plosions, so ho came back to Indian- to mako. Wo determined to arrest and these two men ria. He read the description of the had been over ran. Tho thing exploded and left and we traced its cruises from place apolis to get Into touch with John J. the dynamiters tho next tlma they heard talking familiarly of can, as circulated in the newspapers, a John J. nothing but a hole in the ground. to place. We turned up the remain- McNamara, tho secretary-treasure- r, went on a 'Job,' and wo planned to McNamara, secretary-treasure- r nnd ho suspected that it might be one of the "Then a third bomb was found be-Bl- der of the dynamite in a house in and our men recognized him as an take McManigle and the two McNa- International his. Ho was brought to Peoria, Association of Bridge tho house of the secretary of tho South San Francisco, where all but swering tho description that we had maras together, or simultaneously, eo of and Structural and he at once recognized the can as Merchants and Manufacturers Asso- - ono or two boxes were still stored, of 'McGraw,' and they proceeded to that no one would be able to warn was ono that had come from his factory. tms tno labor union that' had elation of Los Angeles. A police n each box wrapped in burlap, and all 'tail' him. They 'took him back to tho others, or remain free to destroy "That was our beginning. Things fighting the Erectors' Associa-- ! fleer went thero and cut the wires that coverd ovter with n tarpaulin that Chicago, whero ho had his wife and the ovldenco that wo thought we'd began at once to unravel. We found tlon to compel a 'closed shop, you un- - connected tho battery with tho ful- - boro tho name of tho maker. Ho iden- family. His real name proved to bo find if we could get to it first. him-sel- headquarters In- that on August 20 a man calling f derstand. Its are in minating cap in tho dynamite, and tified it as one that had been bought McManigie Ortio McManigle, and "In a campaign of this sort, 'ho ar- 'J. W. McGraw' had seen More dianapolis. If its funds wero being this bomb was saved. It proved to by a man named 'Capp' the man we investigated him and put another rest Is as Important a piece of d5.'ec-tlv- o hart in Portland, and asked wholesale used to pay for a campaign of dyna- be an exact duplicate of tho ono .that 'Morris,' who had called for tho order squad of operatives to watch him and work as anything in the wholo prices on nitroglycerin, and arranged mite outrages, the secretary-treasure- r wo had found in Peoria battery, clock for tho delivery of tho dynamite. his house. business. for the purchase of ono hundred would probably handlo tho money. and all. Tho alarm had been set for 'Capp had actually given tho tarpau- "One day ho took a train to a placo "As soon as Hoslck had departed quarts, to bo used, ho said, in a quarry "We had learned In Peoria that I o'clock tho same as on the Times lin dealer his homo address, and called Kenosha, in Wisconsin, and our with McNamara In tho auto, I started I 1 owned by 'G. W. Clark,' of Indian- some time before tho explosion in the building, but I understand that it had thero we found that he was a David men followed him and saw him meet out, with Indianapolis officers, armed j railway yards, John J. McNamara, tho Caplan, a San Franciscan, who had apolis, on rock that, was 'too hard to been wound too tight. a man who answered tho description with search warrants, to find whether i dynamite.' His story was plausible. secretary-trcasuro- r, and H. S. Hockin, "There hnd been a strike of tho never had any connection, apparent- - of 'J. B. Bryce" of tho Los Angeles McManigle in his confession had told ! la Iron-Worke- "He haggled about the price. Ho talked membor of the executive committee, in Los Angeles, and tho ly. with tho labor unions. We had no trail. 'Bryce' turned out to bo Jim mo tho truth about whore the men - whole-sal- o hau called on a r, of having bought glycerin in railroad official in Merchants' and Manufacturers- Asso- difficulty then in identifying 'Leonard' McNamara, a brother of tho secretary-treasure- had their explosives hidden and their quantities from another agent of Peoria and warned him that unless ciation had been helpiing in tho fight as M. A. Schmidt, a former Chicagoan living with his mother in clockwork bombs. Wo rodo out Wash- tho company. He was businesslike in tho work on tho brldgo wore union- for tho 'open shop.' So had General who had been rooming In a house In Cincinnati. And after that, wherever ington streot in an automobile on my ized thero would bo I 'Anti-Pick- his negotiations; and he left More-har- t trouble. detail- Otis, in his nowspaper. An Mission street. Ho had at ono time thoso men went, night or day, singly directions, and turned to tho right at s' ed a number our d without giving causo for any sus- of operatives to Law' had boon passed, and been a member of the or together, thoy had a body-guar- of a road that McManigle had described picion. watch the union's headquarters in In- thero had been a number of nrrests Union in Chicago, but ho had appar- operatives tailing them. to mo, and continued until wo came to dianapolis, to Mc- un- "On August 29 ho telephoned from shadow John J. under it, and a union labor leador had ently not been connected with tho "Tailing" the Suspects. tho railroad tracks, and thon kept on ac- Namara, and to 'run out' every ono been imprisoned on Coast. And finally wo Muncle, Indiana, and arranged to for assaulting a non- ions the "And thoro's tho trick that solves to tho left until we came to the farm-hous- o with whom ho connected." B. Bryce' cept delivery of one hundred quarts of union workman, and altogether things found whero 'J. had been most of tho detective mysteries In of a'man named D. Jones. I The wo days-rt- ho li nitroglycerin from Morohart on tho Real Burns. had been pretty warm. When tho two rooming, too; but could lenrn theso 'tailing.' It's tho thing had never mado tho trip before, nnd Tho Burns who was talking except highway outsido Albany, Indiana now bombs wero found, after tho explosion, nothing of him, that he was tho operative has to learn beforo ho" naturally my knowledge of tho road wns not tho who gono smil- since tho law forbado the transferal Burns had tho town went panicky. It looked as apparently the leador of tho three. can movo on a caso at all. Ho has to seemed uncanny to tho polico officers, ing about the streets of Indianapolis. if some madman woro lqoso en- 'Some Story Can't Be Told of tho oxplosivo within tho town with of This learn to follow a man on the street, since they had not known that Mc- limits. He met Morehart on tho Nolther was It tho indignant Burns of ough dynamite to destroy all Los Till the Trial." In railroad trains, on street cars, in Manigle had confessed. the dominating personality. His oyea disappear- country road, in the appointed spot, "Of course, they had all hotels, picking him up and dropping "Union Records" That Were Packed with a light oxpress wagon containing had puckered in keen wrinkles; ho "I was on my way thero to attend ed, and I can't tell you how far wo him and picking him up again, without in Sawdust. rubbed his wo two packing catsos, some sawdust, thumb down tho edges of tho annual meeting of tho American trailed them, nor whero lost them over really losing sight of him and "Jones answorcd our summons at long-hartdle- More-har- his jaw, thoughtfully, protruding policy. and a d shovol; and t his Bankers' Association whoso dotoctlvo for reasons of Thoro's somo without evor bping seen or suspected - chin; picked bo helped him pack tho ten ten- he out his sentences a work is always dono by our agoucy of this story that can't told till himself. Wo kept track of McMani (Continued on page 23.)

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ju. x. I.' 'V ' . 8? n " " , 4-- 3B THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. TWlfNTY'THUKB JJj 4 to tho shed In Tiffin. Wo found a suit- lboc. Flour amounted to approxi- month of tho your have not yet roach-e- d cars, about $4,000,000; electrical appli- Wright-Hustac- e case soaked with tho nitroglycerin mately $50,000,000 in valuo, against tho bureau of statistics of tho ances, about $2,000,000, nnd naphthas, DETECTIVE BURNS from dynamito In tho railroad station $47,500,000 last year, but much less of Commerce and Labor, 'about $3,000,000. LIMITED. In Toledo whero McNamara had loft than In certain carllor years, tho hlssh from whose roturns tho accompanying 22.) (Continud from page up record in flour exports in 1893 Phono 1148. It. In short, having rounded' tho show statements nro compiled. GERMS ARE AWFUL. ing a total of - nnd South three mon together, wo wero ablo to approximately $75,500,- Tho Increase in manufactures Is ap- Cor. King Sts. tho door. Ho wns In nppearanco n Just bocauso wo aro free from find all tho evldenco wo needed to sup- 000. In largo SuccoBsor to ho parent a numbor of nrticlos. ntitrlcimlpG! 1n nn rnnomti wTiv tlin mitilln mechanic, as ho was In fact, for port every detail of our case against Ono pecullnr W. W. WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. feature of tho cotton Agricultural Implements, ns a wholo, drink-jin- g was an iron-work- and a member of should grow lax in tho matter of them, even without McMnniglo's con- oxport trade is found In tho fact that, show an incronso of about $8,000,000; also tho union. Wo nsked him to take us water. Wo havo just rocelvcd from fession. Do you mind if I take a llttlo although the valuo oxceeded by more mowors and ronpors alono, about to his barn. It was now 7 o'clock in Chicago an analysis of distilled wator Kellogg & Dempsey nap?" than $100,000,000 that of any earlier plows and cultlvntors, about tho ovonlng nnd growing dark. Jones , sold by us. H excels In purity any and Carriage oar, the quantity oxporfed was loss $2,500,000; pig coppor, about $15,000,-000-; Auto, Motor Repairing. brought n luntorn and tho barn key. sold in Honolulu nnd it Is from a ' PEACE AND ARBITRATION. than In several years. Tho quantity lumber, nbout $5,000,000; iron and Painting, Trimming. Whon wo entered tho bnrn wo saw a sample of thnt regularly supplied our Contrary to tho quite gonornl Im- of cotton exported in the fiscnl year steal manufactures as a whole; an in- Horseshoeing. piano-bo- x in ono corner of it, bosldo patrons. will prompt pression, arbitration of disputes be- 1911 was about 1,029,000,000 pounds, crease of about $47,000,000, while the Orders have ami tho grain-bins- , opposito tho stalls. and tween nations is not a novolty in tho gainst 4,448,000,000 pounds in 1909 details of iron and steel show, for careful attention by us. Onhu Ico Moncs,' I said, whoso box Is thnt? telephone 1128, world's history not a modernism go- nnd 4,518,000,000 pounds In 1907, yet sheets and plates, about $1,000,000 in- Electric Company, 1. Whom does It belong to?' ' ing back little further than The tho valuo in 1911 was $585,000,000, crease; structural iron and steel, O. Box 600. "Ho replied, 'To J. J. McNnmarn.' Hague tribunal and mainly exempli- ngnlnst $417,500,000 in 1909 and $4S1,-000,00- 0 about $3,000,000; metal working ma- "'What is it doing horo?' fied In the troatlos now existing. Ar- in 1907. chinery, nbout $5,000,000; wiro, NEW RICE MILL. " 'Why, he has It to keep books in.' about bitration was among tho an- In manufactures, the Increaso in tho $2,000,000; electrical machinery, about i " 'What sort of books?' Known The K. Yamamoto Hice Mill It tho SUGAR FACTORS Greek republics. It received a group manufactures ready for con $2,000,000; mining machinery, noarly " 'Records tho union's old books. cient largest as well ns the finest in tho sumption" 0; new Impetus in tho Mlddlo Ages. Then Is about $100,000,000, and $2,000,000; locomotivoB, over $1,000,-00- islands. All machlnor.y Is of vory " 'Didn't you know there was, dyna , the COMMISSION .VMIUHANT8 Popes were acknowledged ar- In tho group "manufactures for traction engines, more than mite in it?' the the further latest pattern. Tho famous Tongu controver- uso In manufacturing" tho increase is whilo in other nrticlos not AM) "'No!' Ho grow so frightened that bitrators of international Rico is cleaned at this mill. With the infrequently pproximately $40,000,000, these flit-- classed in tho" general title of iron and ho could scarcely answer. sies, nnd wars wero not large cleaning capacity tney are abl INSURANCE AGENTS. ures being subject to slight revision steel manufactures, automobiles show "Tho box wns locked with a heavy prevented by their mediation. With to handle considerable outside partic- sinco the full returns or the closing a gain of about $3,000,000; railway AGENTS FOR padlock. Wo opened it with ono of tho the Renaissance came a of ular work which they guarantee. keys thnt wo had found on Jim Mc tho possibilities of applying law In- Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com- stead of war to tho adjustment of pany. Namara in Detroit. In tho sawdust was packed were national quarrels. Haiku Sugar Company. with which the box forty pounds of dynamite and a small Henry IV of France and his minis- Pala Plantation. nitroglycerin. I asked Jones: ter, Sully, were so prodigiously in Maul Agricultural Company. tin of What sort of books did you think of their times that thoy formed Hawaiian Sugar Company. they were going to pack In sawdust'' tho scheme of a confederation of all Kahuku Compony, Plantation "He replied that John J. McNamara, European powers, one of the chief McBrydo Sugar Company. the secretary of his union, had hired features of the project being the sub- Kahuku Plantation Company. storage-roo- in the barn to keep old mission of all controverted rights to a 1 Kauai Railway Company. records, paying a year's of jurisdiction. JIC books and international M tribunal Age of Company. Kauai Electric rent of sixty dollars in advance; that The ancient origin of arbitration af- Honolua Ranch. McNamara had bought the piano-bo- x fords us a just criterion of the difficul- & Packing Company. Haiku Fruit at Baldwin's music store in Indian ties in the way of achieving It, and of & Company. Ka'iai Fruit Land apolis, and the smaller box that went the progress made in it in tho last few In inside It; that McNamara had hired years. him to buy tho sawdust and haul it precedents all cl Allowing the antique Not Yet P and the boxes to the barn; and thnt the credit to which they are entitled, there his part in tho affair had ended. It must be admitted even by tho most His wifo corroborated him. Their For Rent pessimistic, that the strides made by NOW THAT WE HAVE SHOD YOU FOR TWENTY CENTS. statements were taken down in due international arbitration in the last by tho police. form two decades havo excelled all tho WE ARE GOING TO FURNISH YOUR HOME AND CLOTHE YOU cepleielg Furnisned Dynamite In the Union's Vault. progress in this path during the rest "Our next step was to make speed of the centuries of world history. AND YOUR FAMILY back to American Central Life FOR A NICKEL AT A TIME. the Yet, civilization itself by its vast-nes- s Two Bedroom house on Kapiolanl building, where tho police officers and complexity, inventive genius, were still on guard at tho doors of the Street. High grounds. Good view. by thp unforeseen conditions it cre executive committee's council-room- . ates, develops difficulties which retara Possession, August 15th, 1911. There we found a safe which the ASK THE accomplishment not only of peace, Rent $47.50 per month. union officials declared themselves un- the conduct of war. able to open. Tho superintendent of but even of humane A singular instance of this is fur- police sent for an expert safe-cracke- nished by the problem opened up by Green Stamp Man on When tho safe had been drilled and Alakea 9a forced, the books were taken from It aerial navigation. o The for examination. And all this was The agreements signed at done by authority of search warrants, Hague in 1S99 declared against the in a criminal case. practice of hurling projectiles from "Then we proceeded to tho base military balloons. Tho conference oi Bishop Trust Co., 3 ment, where tho union had a sort of 1907, in which fifty nations partici- Limited vault' that had been built by Secre pated, adopted a resolution that bal- tary McNamara's orders for the loons should not be used for throwing 924 BETHEL STREET storage of more 'books,' apparently. of explosives. 3 None of tho keys In my possession Even as late as 1907 no humin be- Honolulu would open it. A police officer forced ing could have anticipated the tvolu-tio- tho hasp of the padlock, and wo found, of aviation in the last two j ?ars. Bowers' Merchant Patrol on tho floor inside, four packages con So these sturdy pronouncen rnts And Confidential Agency taining, in all, about eighty pounds of against utilization of balloons for tho Reliable Watchmen Furnished. Phone dynamite, each package wrapped In violently aggressive and destrut live 1051, P. O. Box 284. City Head- newspapers, and a corner of each forms of war were passed without . jny quarters, Club Stables. torn open as if to make a hole for tho particular difficulty. insertion of a fuse. Wo found also What will the next great peace fourteen of the llttlo alarm-clock- s conference do? Will it stand by tho that were used to explode the bombs, action of the former ones and prohibit Consolidated Soda Water , a box of fulmlnating-caps- some yards aerial use of explosives? Is Absolutely Pure pf insulated wire, a number of the Or will it surrender a point gained metal strips that were to be attached simply because aerial navigation is to the thumb-key- s of the alarm clocks, in TELEPHONE 2171. liable to become a potent factor and somo odds and ends of electrical war? apparatus to bo used in the manu This question is but a single exam- Y. WO SING CO. facture of 'infernal machines.' Also ple of the many paradoxical riddles 'fiber-board- Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc we found a sort of valise of ,' which nniBt bo guessed before tho so specially made to fit exactly lution of tho profoundest of enigmas-h- ow Butto. 35c lb.; Fresh Dried FrulU. ten-qua- one of Morehart's tins of of 1186-118- 8 to maintain the rights nations A modern Sanitary Laundry Nuuanu Street nitroglycerin so it might be car- where the that and the sentiment of patriotism, and Telephone 1034. Box 0C3 ried handily. still eliminate war aB tho dernier re- "Wo found on the bureau of John J. sort. It is the grandest problem ever McNamara's bedroom, In his boarding highest standard of work is maintained a to the intellect, and Drink house, another of the little alarm? submitted human 4 KAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE, clocks; and tho police of Cincinnati faith in its ultimate solution is also faith in tho boundlessness of man's Best in the Market, found tools, wire, a battery-tester-, and laundry to which the most delicate garment HENRY MAY & CO. a lot of interesting correspondence in mind and the infinitude of his moral Phono 1271. Jim McNamara's house. naturoi Kate Burr in National The Charge that Burns "Planted" Monthly. may be safely intrusted. Evidence. "They're saying I' 'planted' these GREATLY INCREASED EXPORT STEAMER AND CANVAS things before I found them. Well, if TRADE. TRUNKS. Dry I were tho most fiendish murderer that Tho farmer nnd tho manufacturer In the Cleaning Department Abadie's reduction, Sizes 26 to i0 at a big over drow tho breath of life, I might shared about equally in the remarka have 'planted' dynamite in tho piano-bo- x ble growth in exports which charac Chan Kee in Jones' barn. But how would I terlzed the fiscal year just ended. Tho French Process is exclusively used assuring 27 S. Hotel St. persuade John J. McNamara to buy total increaso in exports was $301,000 tho box and havo It placed there for 000 when compared with tho immo' mo and have tho sawdust hauled to dlately preceding year, being a larger the return of the garment without injury pack it with? What sort of records gain than over before shown in a does a labor union pack in sawdust in single yenr of our export trade. Of Oastie & Cooke, a country barn? How did I get a lock this gain of $304,000,000, manufactur- and with a freshness that makes it equal on tho box to fit James McNamara's LIMITED keys? How did I arrange it so that cotton about $135,000,000; meat and dairy products, Honolulu, T. H. McManiglo's keys would duplicate nbout $19,000,000; to new. them? How 'did I got all tho materials corn, approximately $10,000,000; food J of clockwork bombs placed In tho la- animals, $1,500,000; flour, about Shipping and Com- bor union's vault, built by its secre- whilo wheat shows a marked tary's orders materials that were tho decline. mission Merchants same as thoso In tho bombs fouml In Cotton leads in tho exports of prod- Peoria months before, and in Los An- ucts of agriculture, tho valuo exported SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL geles months before, and in tho suit- during the year being $585,000,000 by INSURANCE AGENTS. cases that McManlgle and Jim Mc- far tho largest total ever shown In Representing SEli Namara wero carrying when thoy tho cotton export trade, against $150,-000,00- 0 This Lau Bdry Has no Branches 1910 Ewa Plantation Co. wore arrested in Detroit? Tho thing in and $481,000,000 in discussing. 1907, tho former record year. Meat Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. is not worth It is not A Kohala Sugar Co. ff! only humanly Incredible; it is hu- and dairy products show a total of Apokaa Sugar Mill Co. manly impossible. approximately $150,000,000, against Fulton Iron Works, of St. Louis. y Weston's Centrifugals. "Next wo went to Tiffin, Ohio, nnd $131,000,000 last year, but materially Babcock & Wilcox Boilers. kLjW found a cacho of five' hundred and less than in certain earlier years, In Green"s Fuel Economizer. forty pounds of dynamite in a shed on which tho total ranged as high as Matson Navigation Co. property belonged to McManiglo's $202,000,000 In 1907 and $211,000,000 in 777 King Street J. ABADIE PROP. Telephone NeW England Mutual Life Insurance that 1491 Company, of Boston. father. Wo found tho quarry from 190G. Food animals show a total of Aetna Insurance Co. w which this dynamito had been stolen, $13,000,000, against a llttlo less than National Fire Insurance Co. and tho liveryman from whom Mc $12,000,000 last year, but much bolow Citizen's Insurance Co, (Hartford McNamara had hired tho figures of years, when tho Fire Insurance Co. Manlglo nnd Jim earlier The London Assurance Corporation. tho horso and wagon that they used total figures of food animals reached to haul tho oxplosivo from tho quarry $43,000,000 in tho high-recor- d year HPT' 1

TWENTY-FOU- THE HAWAIIAN BTAn, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911.

voice steadily. "Thoy'ro afraid the his pallid ones. Ho drow a long LIFE AT POTATO HILL A LAUD E shock will kill mo Is that it?" breath. THE GREAT BENJAMIN COMPOUND TRAVELERS' Sho nodded, hor throat swolllng to "I shall not die. I have too much HERBALO 17.) an impossibility of words. (Continued from page to livo for now. You will see that I Cure Constipation. Hamlin carao to himself whllo tho He lay quiet for n time, CHEQUES his face shall como back from the shadowy Makes Now, Rich support having boon cut off; first, by doctors wqro working over him. Ho turned to tho wall. Her wholo heart valloy after all. Lovo will conquer Dlood. ' looked round, mildly curious, and his went out to him in a surgo of passion-nt- o Stomach and Liver ISSUED BY tho death of her husband, and second, death this time." eyes fell on Cathorlno Young. pity and love for tho man so RoAulator by tho death of her mule. When suf- strlck. And It did. Against all tho proba- "I say what's tho Whero en, struggling alone in the grimmest Cures the Kidneys. ficient monoy wns raised, I Induced a matter? bilities of science, against the predic- am I?" he asked feebly. fight of his life. Tho girl had the in- Hi BHsnem American Banta' Hss'n liveryman to go to a big market In a tions of tho celobrated surgconB, ho y "You'vo boon hurt, Arthur. Don't sight to refrain from words, but un- near-b- town, and buy a good mule, rallied from tho shock slowly and you remember runaway In der strong impulso sho leaned forward cnn bo purchased In conveni- without paying a profit to a middle- the tho steadily. Tho laggard had conquered. avenuo?" and touched his cheek with her Hps ent denominations with tho man. Tho liveryman pnld his own ex- WILLIAM M'LEOD RAINE. The Colonial money of dlffcront penses, "Oh, yes! Kids In tho rig, weren't His well hand sought hers, found it, value of tho and returned, In n good deal Emma abovo Vineyard. on tho there?" and gripped It strongly. countries plainly fetntod of triumph, with a mule for which ho THE OF COKE. ELEGANT These Cheques nro ac- had paid $225, which ho said was "Yes, but you must keep quiet." When ho turned again towards her face. but Tho total valuo of the REFINED Shops, Rail- "All right. Children sho was amazed to find in his eyes a cepted by Hotels, really worth at least three hundred. hurt?" obtained from the manufacture of Companies "No. I won't tell you any moro shining triumph. Sho had looked for QUIET road and Stenmslilp Threo months Inter, I met Hndley, coke in retort ovens In 1910 wns ques- now." them to fly tho flag of despair, per- A prlvato hotel do Luxo tho world over without tho Btutterllng man who drove tho one-thir- or n little moro than d patronized and without discount. widow's team. At first It had seemed a slmplo frac-tur- o haps, or bravo endurance, but certain- by tho best peo- tion of the valuo of tho coko produced ple. ft of tho arm, but as tho davs nassed ly not this. I "How Is tho widow getting along'" $24,793,010. In 1909 tho value of the complications developed. There were "All my llfo I have beon shadowed Tennis Court and Plunge. I nsked him, expecting ho would say amounted to $8,078,948. consultations of doctors, and the ques by the fear that I was a coward. Put MISS JOHNSON, Prop. I1F she wns grateful to me, and that and In 1908 to $7,382,299. Tho HAWAII tion of an amputation was discussed. It from mo as I would, it has ntwavn HI! there was a good deal of talk every- ucts recovered In 1910 consisted of Ul An nttempt had been mado to keen tho inrked in the background of my con tllll IllltllHI, where because of my goncrous action. 27,692,858 cubic feet of surplus gas, gravity of his position from Hamlin, sciousness. When I was a little fel Captltal and Surplus $1,000,000. "She's run ho replied, valued at $3,017,908; CG,303,214 A TRUE BARGAIN IN REALTY 13 tho quick low ghosts burglars gal h but brain and keen eyes of and haunted the a Ions of tar, valued at $1,599,453; OFFERED NEAR CORNER LILIHA that young man pierced their fllmsv spaces of the night for me. As I grew Another one of the noble pcoplo pounds of ammonium sulphate AND WYLLIE 8T8. SOMEONE subterfuges. Ho divined that he was older I was always loath to fight, timid gone wrong. Hauley also tola mo or Its equivalent, valued at $1,841,-0C- WILL 8NAP UP THI8 PROPERTY in n critical condition. His chanco about doing daring things. At sports that, before running away, the widow 20,229,421 pounds of anhydrous FOR INVESTMENT; IF NOT, FOR came one day when he was alone with I was a laggard." expressed tho belief that I had mado ammonia, valued at $1,725,260, and A HOME. DO NOT SLEEP ON THI8 ESTABLISHED IN 1S30. fifty on the nurse and Catherine Young. "I think you are the bravest man I at least dollars the trans- . . 4.G54.282 gallons of ammonia liquor, TILL YOU HAVE 8EEN r iyuuiui,i m. m you . know," she told him simply. action. i iitw huo aiono lor valued at $295,868. In nddltion to n fow moments, Miss Young. Do you They were silent for many minutes 11' & I theso there is a quantity of light and HATI A ininit miss severance after that, both thinking of what tho Islana investment Co., I sometimes bollovo that tho editors could be induced secondary oil nnd small quantity of at to recreate for a fow minutes?" Ho end might be, tho likelihood thnt ho mmw w, of tho big magazines make up their coke breeze recovered, with an esti- Limited. might bo going - Hap-good- smiled. to his death.- Of the names, as actors do. "Norman " mated value of $400,000. Tho valuo of Member of Hawaiian Stock Ex- Miss Severance had a two ho faced the contingency tho moro is too pretty to bo a real name. lover herself. tho recoverable but wasted contents change, Room 103, Stangonwald build-lag-. BANKEBS I and 8ho was not tho less easily in- calmly. li wonder what Air. Hapgood's name of tho coal made into coko in bee- Telephone 1884. Postofllco box duced on actually Is. that account. When the.v "After all, death is not the greatest hive ovens would, at tho prices ob BOG. Cablo address: "Bulldog." 1 and Travellers' were alone tho young evil can Commercial man command that befall one. Rightly un tained in 1910, have been between on girl Letters of Credit issued the It is a rare girl who Is good to her ed the to come closer. derstood, I suppose it is no evil at all," $35,000,000 and $40,000,000. Bank of California and tho Lon- passes Sho came forward to tho bedside. he told her. father after sho eighteen or If all the coke mado in tho United don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, twenty. "Kneel down, please so your Most girls treat their fathers that Tho tide of her emotions was full. States were produced in Go. I London. eyes will be on a level with retort ovens, Brewer & as wives treat husbands. mine." "You know, of course, that I love says Mr. Parker, probably Correspondents for the Amer- Sho knelt, wondering. not more you, Kato; that I always have: that It than half of the number of ovens LIMITED. ican Express Company, and. I reproduce the following good thing "That's right. Now look straight at Is In keeping with my Weakness that would bo required, say, for 1910, 45,-00- 0 Thos. Cook & Son. Saturday mo. I want you to tell me how badly from the Evening Post to I have stood back whllo others have ovens. These would yield in gas, Sugar Interest allowed on term and give it publicity. hurt I am." Factors Writing in the pressed boldly forward to win you." over and above that required for the AND Savings Bank Deposits. Post. G. 'Her troubled eyes met his and wav-- i Samuel Blvthe savs: She was silent a moment! then. regeneration of tho ovens, without by "Twenty-fiv- e ered. years ago, tho hotels "Yes, I know you love me," she said. product recovery, approximately "The doctors do not know yet ex ion nviv iui inuii. iou rareiy saw a wom- "Almost without hope I have loved. horsepower per hour for every an actly," she told him gently. i around a hotel. She was expected It has been the weakling's part I have day In the year. Geological Survey. to come in, and go to her room, or, He smiled faintly, quite determined played desiring much, hoping little. after a dinner in a resort hotel, to to get a definite answer. compelling nothing. teome sit Hasn't TIME SAVED. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS decorously In the lobby for awhile. A "Come, Kate, it's no use dodcinir. writer put It way?" that If you are working reception room for was usually Look at me and out with it. I'm not a man, you will E. F. Bishop President her "I don't know," she answered softly. appreciate on a schoolgirl. Am I going to die?" the promptness with which Geo. H. Robertson Bank tho second floor,, Now tho hotels "Love is not Hko other things. is Vice-Preside- It Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Manager are run for the women. Absolutely Her voice was very brave, but it not to bo compelled. It goes Its own and Diar- W. W. North Treasurer r. rhoea remedy for no other purpose. Go into any big hurt her more to tell tho truth than way." acts. A severe attack o Richard I vers Secretary diarrhoea cramp i hostelry, anywhere, and you will find It did him to hear it. His eager eyes shone. or colic is usually J. R. Gait Auditor Honolulu Geo. R. Carter Director "We hope it Is not so cured by one Qr two doses no that the men have been crowded Into bad as that. "Do you mean?" His voice was and loss C. You have been badly or H. Cooke Director X & L one small cafe usually In the cella-r- shaken, and there very wistful. time will be Incurred; whereas R. A. Cooke Director i m i ana are internal complications: but several days would required Issue K. N. all tho restaurants, parlors, lob- tho Her gray eyes came up steadily to be to & K. bies, peacock alleys and other rooms worst trouble is your arm." meet his. "Always and always." overcome the effect of such an attack o "Are they going Letters f Credit are monopolized by the. women. Tho to amputate?" "You mean It. Kate? This Is no under the ordinary method of treat-- ! and Traveler's4 hotel keepers cater almost exclusively "Yes." false kindness because I am so ill?" ment. For sale by all dealers, Benson, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Checks available to the women. They fix up their bills His eyes winced, but he held his For answer her full rich Hps kissed Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. throughout the of fare for the women, serve tea for them, give them tho run of the place. ' i , world. & jfi Cablo i; and father cuts no figure pn any day 1028 Nuuanu Street transfers at lowest of the month except on the day the rates & & & jfi bills are to be paid. Women predom- CALABASHES inate; and father is filtering further Wyandotte and further into tho background. The great Washing Soda, used in which, I suppose, in order to avoid ar Hospitals and tho Home. guments, is tho proper place for him Cheaper than Pearllne. Theso women are the women who nro duce nothing, do nothing; who have SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. BEFORE no desire beyond the latest stvlesr Phono 1973 who have no ambition beyond being f if seen and seeing in public; who crowd PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. taking a policy of life insur- hotels in cities, crowd restaurants and NOTARY PUBLIC. ance in any other company theatres, crowd reports, there was ask to sco the a hundred thousand of them at At A rent to grant marriage licenses. lantic City on Easter day, and who, Loanu Negotiated. Real Estate. CONTRACT thus, have come to be the economic Court, Legal and Commercial Work. problem of the present s, In tho time. they consume all that Is produced. O. P. Soares NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Their demands are In- sistent and never ending. They are Room 7, Magoon Building. IK LIFE INSURANCE COM-PAN- direcly responsible for tho Increased Cor. Merchant and Alakea. cost of living; for most of them of this OF BOSTON, MASS. class will do nothing to help their CARBORUNDUM WHEELS producers, whether fathers or hus and compare the many ad- bands, either in the way of produc They hold shapo and cut fast: Will vantages it offers with those tion or in the economical use of what save time and money on any charac- of other companies. Is produced. Tho whole country is ter of grinding work. now organized for women; the all the HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. stores and about every lino of human Agents for Hawaiian Islands. activity contribute almost solely to THE ISLAND CURIO CO., Elite Castle & Cooke, support the demands of this parasitic DO YOU LIMITED class and those demands never cease. USE Why they want to Building, Hotel Street, M General Agents. vote is beyond hu L intends to sell man comprehension. They have every- - thing as It is E A Pau without bothering about Many ka Hana politics." out lines of in- E I the large and KITCHEN? That is a pretty good contribution to T current literature; in fact, the best I S will IF YOU USB Toe Moiaine spec have seen in months. Why Is not teresting stock be sold at greatly Samuel G. Blytho more prominent as Kee Lox Carbon LIMITED. a writer? I don't - believe the News- your copies will be clear. HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. paper Boys like him; I seldom reduced prices. Now is your rare hear NO SMEAR. NO GREASE. or him, except in The Post. Yet his Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24,000,000 .wonderful cleverness cannot be dis- A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD. Reserve Fund Yen 10,600,000 puted, and tho few lines I have quoted choice for bargains in Solo Agents for Hawaii. from him would servo to found a se- Genoral banking business transact- ries of Reform articles. Thero is real DAIRYMEN. ed. Savings account for $1 and up- Human Interest In what Mr. Blytho wards. says; no pleasant nonsense; It is Firo and burglar proof vaults, with disagreeable USEDShooPlyON YOUR HERD and Important truth. I WILL SAVE Deposit Safo Boxes for rent at $2 per believo wo men are not very popular YOU MONEY. year and upwards. with women; wo have a. reputation of ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. Trunks and cases to bo kept on Imposing on them. A fow of us may custody at moderate rates. impose on a few women, but their HAWAIIAN Particulars to be applied for. bolder sisters are terribly avencod. YU AKAI, Manager. Thero nro millions of men In this country who are imposed on by worn- - Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer on in a manner that Is pitiful. I ad-- chant Sts. Tel. 2421 and 1594. P. O. nilre Samuel G. Blytho so much, bo- - Box ICS. causo of his bold protest, that I shall send for his autograph. Store for Rent from January J, 1912 (Note My joke department this month consists of the stntome'nt above Woodlawn I that reprint tho article from Tho Post in MANOA VALLEY. order to give It publicity. Thnv saythero is no real humor these days; See CHAS. S. DESKY. i submit tho above as pretty gpod,) TAPAS

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