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: ' i j.1 - ' - v.- J SUGAR. 96 Degree XT. S. WEATHER BUREAU, November 23 Last 24 Hours Rainfall, .00. Test Centrifugals, 3.92c Per Ton, f78.40. 88 Temperature, Ma. 80; Min. 73. Weather, fair. Analysis Beets, 10s. 3d. Per Ton, $83.20. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856.

TERRITORY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. XLVm, NO. 8204. HONOLULU, HAWAII 24, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENT. UNCHBOWL MAY FRIENDSHIP OF EDICOS . DI OBERTS N BE HONOLULU'S JAPAN IS AT END OF DULGES IN BIG RESERVOIR A PLAIN TALK TRUE SESSION Public Works Department Surveyors Are Busy (Associated Press Cablegrams.) LONDON", November 24. Lord Roberts, Commander-in-Chie- f of the British There Now Getting Data for a Crater Conclude Army, caused a sensation in the course of a speech made by him yesterday In Commercial Delegates Discussions the House of Commons, in which he was advocating the creation of a stronger Lake Project. Satisfied on That With Banquet and army. He stated that with only the present defensive organization to depend on Great Britain could easily be invaded by German troops. Point. Jinks. Punchbowl crater may be used as a reservoir site, and to that end are working up there preparing data to be submitted by the of Public Works to the Legislature with a proposal that the bowl of impressed me most in all The seventeenth annual meeting of the crater be cemented to hold a supply of water sufficient for the city's needs, "What the our manv and varied experiences in the members of the Hawaiian Medical -- pumps power this water to be lifted there by run by generated from the Japan was the children. The children Society ended last night in a banquet dam. Nuuanu of Japan are an inspiration. Every- and high jinks after a most interesting Punchbowl is 498 high. This height above city, and even feet the entire where we went we were greeted by afternoon session. At this session three Manoa and College Hills, would give a powerful above head of water almost thousands of children, bright, healthy, resolutions of general importance were everywhere. well nourished children and students, passed, one dealing with the water sup- The Makiki side of the crater, which is partly open where ancient lava i ? a? jj j? ? j ply of Honolulu, one endorsing the up t? jf i? & j jf jf i1 flow made a gully, will have to be built if the reservoir plan is adopted, main features of Superintendent Bab

The site has always been considered admirable for water storage purposes, but - I" '7' . . rv.VT V v bitt's plea for the medical inspection the height above the artesian water levels and the expense connected with of all children attending the public to reservoiring. now hew- - jumping has been a bar It is a practicable scheme, schools, and the third endorsed the good ever, and present plan believed to one will in solving ' the is be that assist the work being done by the College Club f 5. water supply problem. in the use of the "Dr. Day Memorial" s. " ' Carrying the reservoir scheme out further, the planting of trees around the fund for the fight against tuberculosis. "border and improving the roads up to the crater and opening up the approaches Over the first and third resolutions from Punchbowl street, would give Honolulu a new park which would be most there was no discussion except that a attractive. number of favorable addresses were made, it being pointed out in regard to the College Club work that the members SOLDIER THE RED CROSS were working in conjunct'un with the CI0U1 city physicians. There was some differ- ence of opinion regarding the wording of the resolution dealing with the water DIES OFLOCKJI SOCIETY MEETS supply of the city, a section of the soci- ii-i'- ety desiring to endorse the use of artesi- an water above that of filtered water ou the score of economy, but it was final-- i It Holds Annual y decided that from a medical stand Was Knocked Down Two Weeks Meeting and point the question was simply one of i pur water, however obtained, and tha Ago Elects Officers for the by Manuel ReisI luei-qwesiio- 01 procuring jr was up to Year. the Legislature. Auto. The resolutions adopted read as fol F. W. DOHEMANN, CHAIRMAN lows: OF THE COMMERCIAL COM- Resolution. After lying in the military hospital The annual meeting of the Red CrofcS MISSION. Resolved, That the 'Hawaiian Terri Society of Territory of Hawaii was 8 8 8 8 8 a,t Fort Shafter nearly two weeks with the torial Medical Society recognizing the a broken jaw Elmer E. Croxan, a held yesterday afternoon at 4" o'clock intelligent, ambitious and eager," said need of medical inspection of schools, private of G company, 20th Infantry, in Judge Dole's chambers at the Ju: F. W. Dohrmann, chairman of the com does hereby endorse the plan as set forth the printed pamphlet, as as re U. S. A., died yesterday morning at 4:50 diciary building. There was a very mercial commission, representing the in far it good lates to diagnostic and not therapeutic o'clock from loekjaw. Since Saturday attendance. commercial bodies of the Pacific Coast purposes. the young man had been in agony The secretary, Mrs. W. W. Hall, re cities, who is in Honolulu on his way Resolution. LORD ROBERTS, WHO DECLARES GREAT BRITAIN MUST HAVE A from this development until death re- ported that there had been no meeting back to the mainland Japan. from Resolved, That the Hawaiian Terri STRONGER ARMY. lieved him from his sufferings. of the society since Xovember 5 last was from the children that we torial Medical Society condemns the year. however, in society "It Frivate Croxan was knocked down by Interest, the received the absolutely convincing as- present use of surface water without 9 p. m. Sunday, and its work had not been lost. The filtration for domestic purposes as dan- an automobile about surance of the feeling of deep-roote- d Ma-unake- gerous to recom- on King street near a. society had served as the means by the public health and .November 8, friendship that Japanese have for mends the general use of artesian SWEEPS OVER ARKANSAS which three important addresses on either TORNADO "While being taktA to the America. We did not visit one little water throughout the city or an efficient to so- Queen's Hospital shortly afterward in matters allied the work of the village even where we were not met filtration system. ho ciety had ROCK, Arkansas, November 24. A Bcore of persons were killed the patrol wagon it was thought, been given to the public. by the children, a holiday being given Resolution. LITTLE These lectures were R. yesterday and many are injured as a result of a tornado, which wrecked several would die on the way, but when laid by Dr. W. them from school, and they received Whereas, The College Club has estab- on the operating table he regained con Brinckerhoff, Dr. A. N. Sinclair, and lished a fund to be known as the "Dr. towns in the northwestern part of Arkansas. us with banzais and welcomes. In Day whose object is the sciousness and was able to tell a con- Dr. Donald II. Currie, on Typhoid Fever, almost every case one of the children Memorial" .... " amelioration of tuberculosis in this nected story of the accident. The Cholera, and Plague. would act as spokesman and address education of the Mr. M. von As Territory through the physicians found that his jaw was II. Holt reported that the us in English. I said in one of people, the alleviation of the sufferings CHINESE MUTINEERS SHELLED broken and his left ear almost torn receipts had been $999. Of this there my addresses in Japan, I believed that disease and had been expended locally of those afflicted with the off. There were many bruises 'oa his in rent for the expressions of the children repre- the adoption of systematic measures to head and body. The following morning the society's quarters and other simi- sented- the impressions they received prevent NANKING, November 24. Five hundred Chinese soldiers mutinied here lar expenses $155.33. There had been its spread, he was conveyed to the Fort Shafter in their homes, and that there was no (Continued on Page Four.) yesterday. They were shelled by the Chinese gunboats and fled. iospital. sent to the general society in Wash- attempt at deception when the chil The auto was driven by Manuel ington $811.50. The receipts had been dren voiced Japanese friendship for Reis and carried two passengers, Messrs $349 from annual memberships, $G25 America. rooke and Sinlehurst. Croxan stated i from life memberships, and $25 as a "From the littlest child we met to DRQSSNER AMI PRATT STUDENTS CLASH ON BALKAN POLITICS at the Queen's Hospital that ne was special donation from H. Hackfeld & the greatest statesman of the Empire, tr cross street. A trolley Co. In audition there had been re we found only the greatest and most Kmit the 24. One hundred ?nd fifty persons were injured ' along and as he was about ceived $4u.0S, the innds remaining sincere admiration for America. Jap- VIENNA, November car came HIS NAMES students! to step back he heard an auto horn. He from the local Red Cross Society organ anese look to America as being the ARE in a clash between German and Italian stated that he knew it waJ an auro, ized in 1S98 at the time of the Spanish fountain-hea- d of all learning and of II Jrwhich appeared to be coming slowly, but war. the best in civilization. It was aston- The did not ses it. The presence of the Dr. W. R. Brinckerhoff resigned from ishing to us to see with what great Several Honolulu men connected with HOBSON 'IS PEREMPTORY. of the norn the chairmanship of the executive com street car and that honk (Continued on Pasre Two.) business and church affairs were visit AKRON, Ohio, November 23. Richmond Pearson Hobson, the hero of the him and he stepped directly mittee, as he could not give the time to confused ed young Merrimac, and former Congressman, has written to President Roosevelt, de- in front of the car and was knocked the duties of chairman that he thought yesterday by a very plausible own. That was all he knew of the ought to be given to them. President man traveling on the steamship Tenyo manding the retention of the Atlantic battleship fleet in the Pacific Ocean. Griffiths resigned from membership on THE SMITHS RECEIVE Maru, who represented himself as a Mr. . time the same committee. Dr. Wadhams of Other statements made at the Drossner, a friend of Henry B. Loomis, f the accident by persons who wit Fort Shafter was put on the committee GRAFT WITNESS RECANTS. com- in place Griffiths and of Japan, whom most of the gentlemen Tiessed it, were that the auto was of President the LETTER SAN FRANCISCO, November 23. Chauffeur Latham, who was in the em- on King street going committee as otherwise constituted was THEME Mr. Drossner saw are acquainted with. ing along slowly ploy of Abe Ruef, on trial for graft, who has been extradited from Oregon, de- toward Xuuanu avenue. The soMter reelected, the membership being as fol On the strength of this mutual friend- across the stieet lows: Dr. W. R, Brinckerhoff, Mrs. C. nies the testimony he formerly gave incriminating Ruef. who was walking to ship the young man found means to ob- stepped before the car B. Cooper, Mrs. R, D. Walbridge, Dr, According the San Francisco . turned back and tain small sums money. There was him to the street and Wadhams, and H. M. von Holt. The Chronicle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. of which threw own GAME. dragged him a little distance. committee selects its chairman. Smith, who formerly lived in Honolulu, representation made of a draft on a TEACHING THEM THE army Officers for the ensuing year were San endorsed n Private Croxan enlisted in the have received letters threatening the Francisco bank which was TOKIO, November 23. The Beach baseball team continued His home is said to then elected as follows: President, by one Honolulu man, who, later on, at San Francisco. life of their little two-year-ol- child. its victories today, defeating the Waseda College team by a score of 18 to 1, Arbor, Michigan. The body Judge Sanford B. Dole; vice president, felt that he had taken a big chance. be in Ann Mrs. B. F. Dillingham; secretary, Mrs. They have reported these to the police. Last was pres- and the Keio University team by 5 to 0. be sent to San Francisco for evening "Drossner" will W. W. Hall; treasurer, C. II. Cooke; The child was taken out one day by ent at a gathering of men at a social, . burial. auditor, J. R. Gait. its nurse in the child's baby buggy. and to several he stated that he thought Judge Dole thanked the members for The nurse trundled baby and buggy he would stop off here until after Christ- COAST CHINESE IN MOURNING. into a the honor of reelecting him president. store, where she went to make mas, and that he would have his trunk SAN FRANCISCO, November 23. The Chinese of this city have secluded He said there was no speciai need some purchases. While ROOSTING FENCE that there the baby taken off the steamer this morning. It on account the the Emperor and the Em- THE of seeking a large membership. hat became restless and overturned the was about this time that information themselves in mourning of death of was needed was a representative mem buggy, breaking the glass of a show was obtained from a Honolulan who press Dowager of China. A DA! bership, and such a complete and thor case. Joseph Pommer, the storekeeper, came over on the Tenyo Maru that M , LftST d DID IT ough organization that when an emerg- - retused to Jet the-chil- leave nntil the Drossner was known aboard the steamer ency did arise ine society couia act damage was paid. A telephone mes as Pratt. When inquiry was made con- SPERRY'S MEN GET LIBERTY. promptly and effectively and without sage brought the child's mother, but cerning Mr. Pratt from officers of the MANILA, November 23. Rear-Admir- Sperry, in command of the At quickly on He prom even she was unable to secure re- Tenyo some of- The garage people acted confusion or embarrassment. the they learned that for fleet, reconsidered his decision and wm auow tne men irom tne ised that during the coming year there lease of the child until Patrolman John fense Pratt had been detained in a lantic has The Bystander's suggestion yesterday battleships to land. street should be a meeting of the society at Collins came to her rescue. Japanese prison and was only recently and the roosting fence on Hotel least once a quarter, and that there Mr. Smith paid the damage and then released. came down with a rush. should be a meeting of the executive swore out a warrant charging Pommer Aboard the Tenyo late last night the There were fewer loafers at Hotel committee previous to each meeting of with violating the law which makes it identity of Drossner and Pratt was es- BELGRADE FEARS INVASION. and Fort last evening. the society. a crime for one person unlawfully to tablished as the same. The police de BELGRADE, November 23. All the coin and the archives of the National the Advertiser, Pole appointed as the hold another a prisoner. The letters partment was communicated with, and "I want to thank President Bank here have been removed through fear of an attack upon this city by the said Oeorce W. Smith, "for its refer- finance committee C. M. Cooke, W. W. threaten injury to the child if the case Chief of Detectives Kalakiela will go ence to the use of our window sills nail, and W. E. Brown. There are to is prosecuted. to the steamer this morning and have Austrians. - heart-to-hea- bv sitters and of the corner by look- be two more members, who will be Mr. mith was for a time manager a rt talk with Pratt and crs-on- . The police have tried at times named later. of the Hawaiian Hotel, and was after- persuade him that Honolulu might not TAFT ELECTION FUND. to get these corner folk to move, but The following is the membership ward assistant manager of the Young. be a good place to stop off at just now, ,the work has never seemed effective. committee appointed: Dr. W. R. He is now proprietor of the Kenilworth and instead of his trunk coming ashore NEW YORK, November 23. The Republican National Committee has an- "As to slanting off the stone copings of Brinckerhoff, Mts. C. T. Wilder. Miss apartments at Bush and Powell streets. it had better be left aboard and allow- nounced that the contributions to the national campaign fund amounted to see landlord Macfarlane, George W. Smith, Mrs. Smith before her marriage was ed to be carried to San Francisco along the windows, we shall the Alice 11,579,578. about that." and W. F. Dillingham. Miss McCully. with himself. j 24, 1908. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

effect at the end of the present term, wa received. Miss Wheeler only re BE SOCIETY cently came to the Islands ana enter- ed the employ of the board. Miss Hannah Ayau was appointed teacher of the Kauai-Hapa- i school, in the Waialna district, to take the place ID THEJGHDOLS of II. N. Stalnaeker. mark of excellence in the HOW TO WRAP CHRISTMAS The hall ! Effort to Be Made to Ircu'cate PACKAGES. world. Fretty holly-covere- d boxes, all sizes; collar on Pupils Kindness to holly wrapping paper, gummed Santa THE Animals. Claus head stickers, tags, stickers, The prices at Blom's this week will be a revelation to etc., can be obtained at Hawaiian building. These of the Humane Society to News Co., in Young the ladies of Honolulu, because every dollar will have an op- The rlans things give just the right touch to get the children of the public schools Christmas packages. portunity to demonstrate its purchasing power. REORM1M interested in kindness to animals was presented to the Board of Education FRENCH KID GLOVES REGATTA SUITS at its meeting yesterday. A commit- SCHOOL BAND High-grade- , Quarter Sizes Brand of REFORM Elbow lengths, black, white, for boys two tee from the society, consisting of a years originally $5 and and half to ten Mrs. S. B. Dole, Mrs. Reynolds and and tan; years 50c. and upward $3 Franci W. Damon, presented the mat- - j IS HIKING PROGRESS $4, this week ter. All the members of the board - j EARL & WILSON COLLAR e present.- Mr. Damon introduced CHILDREN'S COATS th matter, pointing out briefly the j School now has need of educating children to kindness The Boys' Industrial LADIES' CRAVENETTE Genuine bargains; all colors in the treatment of animals. Mrs. 142 inmates and additions are being COATS $2.75 to 3 Reynolds spoke of the work that ought made constantly. In the last few that sells at is approach- to be done. Mrs. Dole outlined in a large number of boys have Rainy weather weeks need some detail the plans. The society de- sent to the school from Hono- ing, and with it the New Belts, Pompadour Hair to pre- been sired the consent of the board lead- of a long coat; we have Rolls, Ribbon, Combs, Colored neatly-frame- d lulu, the causes largely being the sent to each school a them from $9 up Crochet Cotton. 2 for 25cts. placard bearing this pledge: ''I will ing of idle and dissolute lives. Div- try to be kind to all living creatures ing for nickels and-dime- in the har- ami try to protect them from cruel bor has been the cause of many a at usage." In addition it was desired to Hawaiian youth playing truant from enlist the pupils under the direction of school and eventually falling into bad Opposite the tenchers into an organization in habits, and the reform school has been which the members were pledged to their destination. Catholic kindness to animals. As an aid to the Seven boys were sent to the school teachers in inculcating these ideas, v Mclnermy, Ltd. the a week ago last Saturday, and on Sun-da- society to proposes furnish each teach- two more were taken there by Church er with a copy of several books which Police Court Officer Fred Weed. On Fort and Merchant Streets. have been written along these lines. Sunday forenoon Mr. Weed gave a One of these books is entitled, "Black heart-to-hear- t talk to the boys, giving Beauty." some good advice concerning The board, after considering them the their habits in town. Officer Weed is matter, decided that there could be no acquainted with almost all the boys doubt inculcation senti- that the of in school and is generally regarded ments of kindliness humanity to- the and with favor by the youngsters. QO ward animals was greatly to be de- TO i4M005S STORE Officer Weed reports that the Indus- i sired. It would therefore permit teach- 152 HOTEL STREET. OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEL up trial .School brass band is progressing ers to take the matter with the gives concerts frequently. There society they chose, same and if bnt at the nineteen instruments and instruc- time no obligation expressed im- are Washable and Fancy or tion is given by Captain Berger of FOR YOUR TRUNKS, VALISES AND SUIT CASES 7, i plied is placed by the board on the band. SUPERIOR QUALITY teachers to take up the matter, and the Hawaiian LOW PRICED vhether they do or not will not be His stock of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and Underwear Is complete. Alto taken into consideration in estimating A wee bit o' Andrew Usher's Special variety. specialty. Reserve and some plain soda water, Hats and Caps of a large Panamas and Straw a Price their work. are no to goods. forget he moved frora i The resignation of Miss Winifred 0. both very cold, make a bracing drink right and trouble show Don't has L AHOY Wheeler of the Kapaa school, to take during warm weather. Port street to the Oregon block. 152 Hotel street, opposite Younsr Hotel. NUUANU STREET, BELOW HOTEL. MMIMMMHtaMWII VOLCANO MARSHALL DROPS In the treatment of disease the n DEAD AT HIS LUNCHEON OSTEOPATHY great difference between the osteopath's method and that of the regular physician lies, of Yesterday's steamer brought the & 5 5 .8 8 course, in the fact that the osteopath uses no medicine. Another news that "Volcano" Marshall had difference is, that the osteopath at once reaches for the cause of died at Shanghai November 1. He was the disturbance, while the old-scho- ol doctor seeks td eliminate the at luncheon when, without warning, he symptoms first. DR. F. SCHURMANN.

4 toppled -- 8 9 Nothing better for lean people to drink; as over and died. That day he i HOURS to a. m. OFFICE 224 Emma Square. just was to have made an airship ascension 4 to 6 p. m. 'h y ' good for stout ones. On draught at our soda foun- - as a reporter. ll'I'MII IIWMipiWIWPW Mr. Marshall came to Honolulu dur- x. " ' tain. Tablets to take home with you if you prefer. ing the boom period. He was a jour- nalist of strong views and a fine vocab- ulary and feared no one. At Sacra- ? . 8 f',..V- - The Housewife's Health Is Precious mento a leading article of his on the ' - BENSON", SMITH & CO., legislature caused that body to pass a LTD. X resolution in favor of moving the State if. The happiness of the whole family depends greatly on the health and capital to San Jose. Coming to Hono- strength of the housewife. If she is weak and worn out, fretful and nervous, Hotel and Fort Streets. lulu he stirred up the town with the she can not be the wise and patient adviser of her children, the congenial com- publication which gave him a new panion of her husband, the calm mistress of her many trying household first name; and after vicissitudes which "in , duties he met with a caustic humor all his that she was when in perfect health. own, he left for the Far Kast and be- Fos such women nothing equals well-know- n ' came as in Manila and ' -- - , Shanghai as he was here. He revived t r his "Volcano" in Manila and later Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Extract njiMMizn was editor of the Shanghai Times and the peerless tonic and appetizer which is so pleasant to the taste that it agrees tiiiwev the Shanghai Bund, the latter, a paper with the most delicate stomach yet is certain in its strength-renewin- g and body- which had been started by H. M. : Ay res. 7 building effects. It has not even the faintest taste of cod liver oil, and mil- 75c and $1.00 'The Shanghai Press speaks of the lions of people in all parts of the world unite in praising its value as a restorer late Mr. Marshall as follows: V v of health and vigor. Get it at your chemist's and be sure you get STEARNS' F Shanghai Times: The mortal re- THANKSGIVING NOV. the genuine. DAY, 26th mains of the late W. II. ("Volcano") Marshall were interred yesterday morn- ing Bubbling Well Cemetery. The y and, settled, PARTY DINNERS SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR at being is outside the range1 funeral was attended by "more than a FRIENDSHIP OF JAPAN-- of discussion. The Japanese have score of friends, whose sincere regrets treated it as a question concerning tho-tw- found expression in the presentation of governments which is settled and PHONE 59 numerous wreaths and lloral THE LATE "VOLCANO" MAR- emblems SHALL. finished with. with which the casket was covered. (Continued from Page One.) "We found the Japanese willing to The funeral service was conducted by . v J J J t v J J reverence the name of Admiral Perry recognize and face the fact that as a the Reverend C. E. Darwent in a most journalistic work prior to coming to was regarded in Japan, where they nation they are young in Western civ- ALE2CANDE sympathetic manner. The Rev. Dar- Shanghai, where he followed the same look upon him as they do their own ilization and at fault in some things. went said that he was truly grieved to business, being the first editor of the great historical personages. They frankly acknowledged this and have to render the last service that Shanghai Times and latterly of the "We return to America absolutely invited our criticism, even pointing could be done for a man who was loved Bund. He was to have made the as- convinced is not slight- out to is the things in which they who him. The that there the YOUNG CAFE by all knew deceased cent yesterday afternoon in the new est possibility of war between Amer- themselves realized their shortcomings. had possessed many sterling qualities, air ship "Messenger" in company with ica and Japan so far as Japan is con- In one of my speeches I frankly told and was a man who had often sacrificed Captain Price. He was very popular them that they would have to raise prin- cerned, and the general feeling we ' his own intewsts for the sake of with a large section of the community found throughout Japan was one of their ideas of commercial honor before' SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL. ciple. He was a man who was "Vol- and leaves hosts of friends to mourn they could enter into the family of was one who could ill be astonishment that such a possibility canic" and his untimely death. could ever have been entertained nations on terms of perfect commer- spared from a place like Shanghai, or China Gazette: By the passing away cial equality. I believe that they aro from the world in general. was among Americans. The Japanese look He of "Volcano" Marshall, the world in upon the relationship of Japan to making great advances now along this large hearted and harmless as a child. general, and Shanghai particularly, has line and realize the of what He was ready to help a friend as he America as that of child to parent, and truth I FAIRMONT NO lost a citizen, whose genius in journal- the very thought of war is abhorrent told them. x, was to express his honest convictions. istic work was of a unique order. An to Japanese. "Throughout the Empire we wertf SAN FRANCISCO The pall-bearer- s were Messrs: F. M. the omnivorous reader, he had at his com- treated with a . S. Trissel, G. Collin'gwood, W. hospitality which gave mand a host of facts which he mar- - manufacturing and us a lesson in what hospitality can be. The most superbly situated hotel in World L. Rodgors, Tavares and Barnes. ! their ambition is the shaled with telling effect whenever he to be known as Great We in America do not know what lav- Shanghai Times: The deceased was j wrote an object the Britain of OVERLOOKING THE ENTIRE BAY OF SAN FRANCISCO, with in view which - ish hospitality can be, nor have we a a native of one of the Southern States Asia. They are making great prog- , I he nearly always had. His was of what THE GOLDEN GATE, AND THE RAPIDLY REBUILDING CITY. . of America and had been in the news- satire ress and are destined to become in realization tact can be showa j so keen, his phraseology so vivid, in CONVENIENT TO SHOPPING, THEATER, paper business all his life, having been and many lines the commercial rival entertaining strangers. Japan can j his style so caustic, that many an of us. I were BUSINESS, connected with various journals in America. This is to be expected in a teach If to tell you all the AND RAILROAD CENTERS. j "eruption" occurred after the public- story of our entertainment, would States. He spent country which popu-- 1 it different afterwards ation of his articles and the soubriquet has the laboring be much too some time in Honolulu and the Philip lation Japan has, but will not long a tale. If we had THE EPITOME OF HOTEL EXCELLENCE of "Volcano" suited his character this be all been emperors or kings we could pines where he was also engaged in injurious in the long run to America, j amazingly well peculiarly so in his not have been Combining all will Amer-- j received in a better the conveniences and luxuries a good younger years. Born in Northern Xew It end the export trade of way. hotel ica so far as concerns those things.that j should have, with many unique, original and York of Canadian stock, he entered the "Summing up my impressions, I exclusive features. Entirely refurnished journalistic field while still a boy, Japan can manufacture for herself, and would and refitted will also probably end the American "say that the trip to Japan of at a cost of over three million dollars. Social center ADltnpleMaker working his way through the Southern our body has taught us three things.. States westward until he reached San export of those things to the Orient, of the city headquarters of the Army and Navy but with the industrial growth of First, we have become absolutely con- Find a child with dimples ?.r.d Francisco, where for many years he vinced of the friendship that Japan., Scene of most of the social festivities. chubby arms legs you held the position as reporter on Japan will come a greater purchasing and and "star" power for people has towards America; second, we must ACCOMMODATIONS find healthy one of the dailies of the Golden City. her for those things know Japan FOR 1000 GUESTS. a child. Find one that we should naturally supply, and that wants to live iiv Traveling across the Pacific, in Hawafi. peace that-Japa- EUROPEAN ' PLAN. with drawn face and poor, thin in this way our total trade with Japan with America; and, third, body ycu in Manila and in Shanghai, he used his is ready to give a market "for Single rooms with bath, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 upwards. and see one lu.it needs pen energetically and sometimes almost will be benefited. It seems to me that will ' American goods of a kind which she. Suites, with bath, $10.00, $12.50, injudiciously. But, as he ripened into it be to our benefit to encourage $13.00, $20.00, $25.00 upwards. the industrial growth in Japan can not produce herself, but is going approaching old age, Mr. Marshall's in to be a order that she may become i strong trade rival of America MANAGEMENT 9 style became a little less caustic, but a better in goods customer of ours in the things that I the which she can produce what it lost in acidity it made up In ' as in she can not produce for herself. As well or better than we can, while PALACE Your doctor will tell ycu so. humor and wit. Softened somewhat by this industrial growth will come a ben- HOTEL COMPANY it is now, we are supplying j the knocks of adversity, and in periods Japan efit to America through increased pur- ob-- J witn goons that some day she will sup- Nothing helps these thin, pnle of oonvajescence being made the chasing power of the Japanese people." children like Scoit's Emulsion. ject of solicitude from many hands, he ply us with. came to realize that life after all was "Our great commercial Ja- It contains the very element of asset in CROUP QUICKLY CUBED. fat they not so bitter as he sometimes tried to pan consists in the fact that she has r need. It supplies tl.cm paint ana his writings ot recent the greatest goodwill A CougTj with a quickly it for us and will few doses of Chamberlain's perfect and years had a mellowness which they give us the preference in trade. A Remedy brings surprising results when digested nour'-- h men t. It bring: ''WflIltc''Make them known lacked in former years. His contribu- national goodwill is as much an asset a child shows symptoms of croup. II.t-L- to dimples and roan Jed s. tions the local press stand out as to a nation, as the goodwill of a There is no cause for alarm when this itfaiHO through the classi- gem among much mediocre writing, clientage is to a business, and we medicine is in the house, as it rarely and had his genius been directed by should prepare to . take advantage of takes more than three or four doses to fied Send this advert!semrr-.t- toother w:h name of the mind of some friend of his with the goodwill belonging to us. column. - ' ' complete cure. hns I bring about a paper in wi.irh i u . a ' foj to It ; the power direct "Volcano" there Xot once in cents to cov?r rtr e v ! you ; " all our trip did we never failed even ;n the most severe is not the least doubt Mr. Mar- "Complete Handyr'At as of t..e W"i,J." :: :. that hear the emigration question discuss- and dangerous cases. For sale at all shall would have become one of the ' SCOTT & IiOV:.. 4V9 Karl icU Lew Yor! ed. That question is treated in Japan dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.,. world's great writers. as something that has been settled, ! agents for Hawaii. THS PACIFIC COMMEECIAL ADVEETISEE, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908.

HAWAIIAN 1 OPERA HOUSE ATouch of Distinction it if Some newly-arrive- d styles from New York,! Y & Drug and Chem- If Friday, Nov. 27, Company, Dearborn the center shoe ical Company, Melnerny Shoe Store, of fashion. Manufaetuiers' Shoe Company, T. J. MANY SPORTS The kind that will charm the daintyi Saturday, Nov. 28 TM Fitzpatrick, Bishop Insurance Aency, Royal Hawaiian Garage, Honolulu Drug woman who revels in good-fittin- g and stylish Trent Company, Auto Livery Company, Comfort' CLUBPRDGRAWI Trust Company, II. F. Wichman shoes. They give one a feeling of THE ONJUSQIIY and Correctness. DO IT NOW. NO. 562, PRICE 1.50. j MILL Revised List of Events for Now is the time to get rid of your Golf, Baseball and Automobile f. USER'S rheumatism. You, can do so by apply- Thanksgiving Gymkana ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm. .Nine Gymkana Will KeepThe Manufacturer's Shoe Co., Ltd., cases out of ten are simply muscular By Edna Proctor Clarke at Kapiolani. rheumatism due to cold or chronic Sports Busy. rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous 1051 Fort Street. Tel. 282. 't , Produced under the direction of Mrs. application of this liniment. Try it. T. Lewis and Miss Jarrett Margaret You are pertain to be delighted with Thanksgiving Day is going to be a ;Iarke. The Automobile Club of Hawaii has For the quick relief which it affords. full one so far as esports are concerned, One of the prettiest plays ever pro rearranged the program for Thanks- sale at all dealers. Benson, Smith & duced by little folk. and there be in giving Day for the big gymkana at Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaii. will something doing n Benefit Kapiolani Park, and they have a very the open air from early morning till late Ji a events as well as ex- at night. m Honolulu Free Kindergarten attractive list of ins cellent prizes donated by the mer- LEANS BEAT The most important event will be the Tickets at Bergstrom Music Co. chants of Honolulu. opening of the soccer season. Now that 3 foot-ballis- ts HONOLULU WOMEN ARE FINDING The committee in charge consists of ULUAS INDOORS the intercollegiate season is over, will a to J. D. Kennedy, Geo. Cooke and S. R. have chance give their EMPIRE THEATRE undivided attention to the kicking BELIEF AT LAST. it Jordan, and entries may be made to There was something doing at the game, and indications are that there any of them at the post before the start Leahis will be a very enthusiastic and success- HOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS. Y. M. C. A. when the Uluas and of the races. This committee states that lined up for the first game in the se- ful season. It does seem that women have more PROGRAM CHANGED Besides base- it is very anxious to have all automo- night. soccer, there will be than a fair share of the ache3 and MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND ries of indoor baseball last ball games galore and a golf tourna- pains that afflict humanity; they must 1 bile owners enter the events and help there was a chance for a ment Country- - fitll FRIDAYS. Wlierever at the Club. Wednesday "keep up," must attend to duties In to make the affair a good success. The spectator to wedge in, that space was night will be a bad introduction to a spite of constantly aching backs, or 1. .? New Moving first event will start promptly at 9:30 filled, and the overflowed until strenuous day for some of the players headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-dow- n Pictures erord m games. a. m., and spectators and participants in at the different There will be pains; they must stoop over, when to people were craning their necks two big dances. The Elks', at which stoop means Tney FRANK VIERRA, pianist. are requested to be there on time so torture. must walk r the doorways to get a glimpse of some many of the golfers will be present, and bend and work with racking paJns sweet singer pie MRS. KING, of that there need be no delay in starting of the exciting plays that, were being and the Palama's big doings, which will and many aches from kidney ills. Kid- tured melodies. the big. doings. vigorously cheered. attract most of the baseball players in neys cause more suffering any than mean merit. Highest fol- - The Leahis won the game, but they town. other organ of body. Keep the Medals Admission ..10c The revised list of events is as the Chicago, 1893; . In addition to regular games, there kidneys easily main- awards Paris, Children 6c lows: had to do it in the last inning and well and health is Or- will be the Automobile Club's gymkana tained. Head of a remedy for kidneys 1900; St. Louis, 1904; New First event Time race: Cars must were way behind up to that period, Kapiolani which begins in leans, 18S5. seven runs and at Park, the only that helps and cures the kidneys cover one mile as nearly as possible in when they batted out morning at 9:30, and this event is go- put opponents to discomfiture, by and is endorsed by people you know ART THEATER four minutes. The car coming closest their ing to be a hummer. The committee in Mrs. of King street, 13 to 12. Emma Vieira, W. G. Peacock & Go., to that time wins the first prize. All charge has arranged a long program of Honolulu, says; "For three or four cov- - The Uluas made a goose egg in the LIMITED Wonderful Motion Pietures bringing clocks and speedometers must be doings, and there will be all kinds of years I hxd the misfortune to be af- to Tiew scenes from many lands and ered. First prize, auto clock; second first, but both Baptist and Gilliland in- - fun, from regular races to picking up flicted with an aching back. The pain embracing Comedy and Pathos, Tw prize, five gallons Fort Putnam oil; scored for the Leahis in the initial potatoes and who can cover a Sole Agents ning, and their chances looked good. seeing and discomfort this entailed on me can changes each week, third prize, five gallons gasoline. certain distance in as nearly four min- be better imagined than described. I Half-mil- e But in the third and fourth periods MONDAY AND THURSDAY Second event standing utes as possible. have two children, and It was of course start race: Cars will be placed in a row things began to change, for the Uluas iThe soccer games will take place at Antideluvian Dance by Prof. Ostro made six in these two innings and fol- - difficult for me to attend to them with dead engines, and drivers will the league ball grounds, which have while oppressed with suffering. The Seville, 100 behind their cars. At lowed them with four more in the fifth, Floor-Polisher- stand yards been rented from league for the The s, were doing some scoring the way in which I found relief eventually the starting signal drivers will sprint to The Leahis season. The field is in excellent shape was by using Doan's Backache Kidney Hardships of a Little Hero, their cars, crank them and complete the meanwhile, but not enough to keep up iea Wrens $100 .A Life Drama, for playing on, since its long rest, and Pills, procured at the Holllster Drug distance of half a mile. Cars must not with the others, and found themselves the soccerites will not be able to com- Songs Have Their End, handicapped by the absence of one Co.'s store. They did me a large be started on compression. First prize, plain of the ground on which they play. amount of good, as I now testify. I Custom Officers Mystify, fifteen gallons gasoline; second prize, player. At the beginning of the eighth and sporting 18 Foot Motor Launch Up-to-da- Most of the athletic te Removal. should certainly recommend those who An Associated Garage donation; third inning the score stood 10 to 8 in favor events which are to take place on any By request, we repeat of the Uluas. The latter went in and have backache or other form of WITH MOTOB prize, Gunst Company, auto pipe. Thursday will be followed by festivi- kidney trouble to try Doan's Backache ATLANTIC VOYAGE Third event One mile potato race: made one run, which gave them a good ties of some kind, and local athletes to margin if they could only hold their Kidney Pills." $175 Complete Cars to start standing and a potato and sportsmen will have the chance to Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are quarter-mil- e opponents down, this was not to be. - be picked up at every post, but gain good appetites and then find an 50 cents ';- The Leahis came up to bat and be- - for sale by all dealers. Price :the Castle & Cooke, Ltd. Cars must come to a standstill at each opportunity to kill those appetites as per box (six boxes $2.50). Mailed on quarter. The winning car must have gan to make runs one after the other soon as they become too prominent. first, until they had seven. The Uluas made receipt of price by the Holllster Drug CHARLES D. WALKERS' SHIPPING AND COMXLUI02I four potatoes aboard and be in Co., Ltd., Honolulu, wholesale agents MERCHANTS. First prize, Thermos bottle; second a gallant attempt to make the six necessarv for a win, but could only for the Hawaiian Islands. prize, horn bulb; third prize, set of SHOOT . Boat and Machine Works, Sugar Factors and General Lunru batteries. hand out one, and it was not necessary OPENING KINO STEEET Opposite South Agents. Fourth event Quarter-mil- e tilting at for the Leahis to go to bat again, REALTY TRANSACTIONS. the ring: There will be six rings, and The next game of the series will be ON THURSDAY REPRESENTING a running start will be allowed. First played next Monday evening, and will Entered of Record Nov. 23, 1908. Souvenirs - c prize, revulcanizing outfit; second prize, be wel worth going to watch. The Metropolis Trust & Sav B'k to Bo- I r'- New England Mutual Life Insuran- - five gallons Putnam oil; thirds prize, line-up- s follow: The public shooting competition to snia Lambert ...... Eel Hawaiian Holi- Company of Boston. auto cap. Leahis J. Q. Baptist, Jr., c; F. A. celebrate the opening of the new indoor Lois C. Nalimu and hsb to Hilo Su- day Souvenirs. Aetna Fire Insurance Co. Fifth event Tire race: One tire to Bechert, p.; Chas. Gilliland, lb.; J. shooting range of the N. G. II. will be gar Co . M Mats, Fans, National lire Insurance Co. ' be deflated, removed and replaced and Carey, 2b.; G. Mills, 3b.; D. Voeller'ss. held on Thanksgiving morning, and Schuman Carriage Co, Ltd to Hugh Baskets, T e c o Citizens' Insurance Co. (Hartford Iir blown tight. Two men allowed. AH Ulua M. V. De Coto, c; Joe P. Ho- - it MeCorriston D Pottery, Russian Insurance Co.). styles of rims allowed. First prize, ten nan, p.; Ah Toon, lb.; O. Rosa, 2b.; is open to allcomers. The range is sit- Ernest Wilhelm and wf to Stephen of Brasses, Drawn Protector Underwriters the Phonb gallons Putnam oil; second prize, pair Suin Gunn, 3b.; J. S. Nott, ss.; R. C. uated on the drillshed lot and the shoot- Gumpher ...D Work, Hats. of Hartford. prize, cigars. Axtell, ing will commence at 9:30 a. m. and of gauntlets; third box of rf. Frederick E Steere to II B Giffard...D HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO. Sixth event Half-mil- e slow-spee- d Jlonan and Schmidt, umpires. Beck- - continue till 3:30 p. m. II B Giffard to Charlotte D J Steere. D A HANDSOME GIFT race on direct drive: Clutches must not ley, scorer. ihe price of one entrance will be Clifford B Wood and wf to Arthur YOUNO BUILDING. be slipped nor brakes used. First prize, twenty-fiv- e cents, and this includes the B Ingalls D ten gallons gasoline; second prize, pair The soccer season will open officially use of a rifle and sufficient ammunition Arthur B Ingalls and wf to Bank of slippers; third prize, set of batteries. at the league baseball grounds on for one score. Competitors may shoot of Hawaii Ltd .M DISTILLED WATER A PIANOLA Seventh event One-mil- e straightaway Thursdav afternoon at 1:30. There are as often as they like to put up fresh K J Iwakami to Takie Okumura....D race for runabouts listed at $1000 or four teams in the league and each one entrance money, Alfred Rocha to Likiao Akui L PURE SODA WATER under: Cars will start fifteen seconds wjn he seen in action each afternoon, All competitors will be arbitrarily J B Castle to E E Conant ..AM apart. First prize, Wichman Company placed in one of two divisions, A and C A Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd. The first dav the Mailes will rdav the R Peterson Tr by Mtgee to donation; second prize, tire pump; third PuDabous and tho Diamond Heads will B. The range officer will have charge William R Castle Tr Fore Aff'dt prize, five pounds hard grease. nieet the Y. M. C. A. The Punahous of this, as he comes pretty near know- Kaola (w) to Chang Tong D fcighth event Two-miJ- e race for mo-- w:ii alwvs take mrt. in the, first, onme, ing how different.' people in Honolulu Tong Chang Wai to Tong Ting B S Fountain Soda Works Rubber Goods torcycles. First nrize, five pounds hard a3 their team includes several Rapid can shot anl those who wish to take Elizabeth W Werner et al to C grea'se; second prize, cap; third prize, Transit men, who have to get back to I1" must take their chance of getting Akeoni L FINE PORTRAITS GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. pair suppers. work in good time Mutl Bldg & Loan Socvof II Ltd The following is the list of those who After the competition is closed the to Joao Reizentes Rel S. H. PEASE Presides) have donated prizes: von Hanim-Youn- g best score in class A will have first Alice Metcalf to Jennie R McLean.. D ISLAND VIEWS. - anx- - i ... Company, Associated Garage, Ltd., Ha- . loung fccotty states that he is pick of prizes. Then the best score in Thomas A Kiakona and wf to Mutl Market Street, - ons weiter-riag- e waiian Electric Company, Schuman Car- 10 accept ine cnanenge or class B will have second choice. Sec- Bldg & Loan Soc of II Ltd M San Francisco, CaL, U. 8. A. Adver-Kershne- r. Company, Kash Company, J. W. weight Wilson, published in the ond man in class A will take third and R. W. Silva Toggery. M. A. Gunst tiser recently. second in class B fourth, and so on Perkins until all the prizes have been taken. Photographer, Hotel near Fort. Catton, Neili & Company, Ltd There is a wonderfully long list of ! prizes, nearly forty in all, so that there ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Why Women Admire Strong Men is a chance for everybody to get some- yrupffigs Drink thing. The prizes will be on exhibi All women worship QUEEN AND RICHARDS' STREET physical every part that is weak. tion m E. O. Hall & Sons' window to strength. They like to look on men Electro-Vigo- r is not an electric morrow morning, so that you can go as strong, capable beings, afraid of belt. It is a dry cell body battery, re-tub- o round and pick out what you like and Boilers ed with charcoal-ir- nothing. Beatrice Fairfax in Bos- and makes its own power. Bteel tubes. General ship then have the delightful uncertainty or work. ton "American." of watching the men ahead of you pick Electro-Vigo- r has proven to be all their choices and make mental bets as Cleanses tke System Effect- AND KEEP HEALTHY. A woman has no use for a weak you claim for it. In spite of my to whether they will take what you Colds andueaar "afraid-of-nothing- ually; Dispels man. She admires " that age I am past 80 it has given me wanted. All the prizes are valuable, to Constipation; K. UYEDA spirit which a weak man a new lease on life; my health gen- and some especially so. There are some aclies due Forcegrowth lacks; that spirit of ambition which" erally has improved; I have gained good chances for family men. Coal and naturally, acts Truly makes a man get up and hustle. She eight pounds in weight, and Acts as MAKES PLANTS Q50W. qT feel flour are some of the useful things to T X- - likes the strong man because he is much stronger. be given as prizes, in no mean quan- ; i aUaxaiive. Co., f i a protection; he I will vouch for tity, either. Child- Hawaiian Fertilizer Lti. has strength, am- Best orMenVxmen ana your treatment at E. O. HALL ft SON, LTD., bition, vim, and is any time. --Vounc and Old. of ren not afraid JOS. SMITH, Hi et its Belling Agent! '"" work. His eyes are Santa Cruz., Cal. Sport Notes TBeneJicialEjJects bright, his gait is $ Always buy the Genuine uhich full of energy, his FREE TO COVE TO ME speech is positive. has name of the tom-- YOU Bill Greig, better known by a very iheull JUST RECEIVED The strong man is descriptive technical nickname, arriv- with your old shoes and 1 will the real m a n. Pany make them as good as new. 100-pag- ed on the Tenyo Maru yesterday, and Get my e TnrT-iT- i jt 102S NUUANU STREET Would you like to it should not be long before he is seen nn have vour friends book describing in one of the local soccer teams. They UALlf UKnlA - il- Joaquin F. Freitas ASS point to you ana Electro Vigor, say that it is more than worth the price say: "There goes lustrated of admission to see him play. Flo Syrup Co. to with printed the (Successor von Berg) a strong man!'; photos of fully de- whom it is manufactured, or UNION STREET, ABOVE HOTkL Do you not wish veloped men and front of everv naekfise. Oom Paul came into this office last SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. your eye to be so women , showing night PAU KA HAH behind his usual smile and said one size only, regular price 50 bright, your step how it is applied. that the Kalihis were anxious to play PURE-BRE- so erect that This book tells D POULTRY so firm and your form in plain language the Fort Shafter team again next Sun- TO HELP OUT women will admire you and many things you want to men and know, and day, Kapiolani Park, two o'clock, pre- SALE. remark at your manly bearing? gives a lot of good, wholesome ad- ferred. FOR ALL GROCERS SELL IT uppermost vice for men. These are the thoughts choice stock In . modern men physi- send this book, prepaid, I IGK38 from in the minds of I'll free, There will meeting of cal and mental perfection, strength if you will mail me this coupon. be an executive Xmas Cards Adtreu: W. C. WEEDON. PREFERRED BY ALL the soccer league half-pas- t twelve 658. HoBohUm. and power. at Box to strong, today in the Thistle clubroom?. All STATIONERY Who does not like be whom this sure Keystone-Elgi- n he is equal in strength concerns should make to feel that of as final details to any man of his age! You can be attending important Wise Buyers are getting the S. G. HALL, M. D. are to be arranged. new And- - if you will obey the appeal here first selection of the big DON 1 WORRY Christmas Stock we have just made to you. 1302 Fillmore Drugs have been tried and have Street, The Mailes and Diamond Head soc- opened. spe- Ingersoll You know but Elec- cerites turned out for a practise game Our Stationery comes in your 14 Watches failed. that; Corner Eddy, A We will buy Diamonds, tro Vigor can not fail; it is elec- at Makiki yesterday afternoon. There cial Christmas Gift Boxes. watches and jewelry for spot eash. JOS. SCHWAETZ, Agent tricity, and "electricity is life." It SAN FRANCISCO. were twenty-fiv- e players on the field, handsome box of fine Stationery gives" you the oil with which to set and they were all mightily enthusiastic. suits anybody. send me, Captains to The most the machinery of your body in mo- riease prepaid, your are having no easy time Big Assortment of comlet pick teams with so applicants for and a month's use of it will free, 100-pag- many Christinas Card3 and attractive curl tion, illustrated book. places. 4&? Is give you health and happiness. Electro-Vigo- r is a dry cell body Name. showing MOSS MAN 1018 Nnuana Are., and Branch, Fort STEINER'S battery, worn while you sleep. It The Chillingworth boys are OAT & St., Hotel. glow- .in great form on the soccer field nar Island Curio Store saturates the nerves with its i'P STREET ST ing power and they co iduet the force Address. thitTseason, and they will surely put up 76 MERCHANT Elite Building, Hot to every organ and tissue of your a great game. Tom McGill is still there Near Postoffiee AD THJE ADVEXTIHZJfc street. Visitors J body, giving health and strength to with the big boot, and will stand back WOELD'S NEWS DALLY ways welcome. at full for the Mailes again this year.

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t c THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908.

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Pacific Commercial Advertiser I A MORNING PAPER. fContlnued from Pace On.) Now. Therefore. Be it Resolved. That u WALTER Q. SMITH - EDITOR thf Hawaiian Territorial Medical So ciety hereby expresses its sympathy Hi THAT WILL NOVEHEER 21 with the objects of the College Club TUESDAY in this purpose and promises its hearty We received by the Alameda a large support and cooperation in the work it Japanese camps are Leinj Luilt in various parts of tLe city leeaute has undertaken. Election of Officers. shipment of of inj"ufcitatiou which Las Matured vice; ami unless a serious view is takt'u of Brush and resources of the law as it stands or may be amended are At the election of otiicers to serve the matter, the for the year, the following were lullv invoked, the count); of a large garrisou here will serve to multiply such chosen, there being unanimous votes residence decent people. Brushes for toilet and places and impair the value of Honolulu as a place of for in all case except for the choice of household use, made of two members of the executive com- the finest bristles that last olumbia Dry Cells THE COLLEGE OF HAWAII 1IORE THAN AN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ic ittee: and keep their springiness. Dr. F. II. Jlumphri, president; Dr. ' our community Specially made with There seems to Le a misconception on the part of many in .James R. Judd, vice president; Dr. W. hardwood backs, these in reyard to the name of this college and the scope of its activities. It ia G. Rogers, secretary and treasurer; brushes are lboth service- variously called by many "The College of Agneultuie, " Agricultural Co- Dr. C. B. Wood and Dr. H. V. Murray, able and handsome. and Hylo Lamps "the members of executive committee. llege," and "College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts." It should Le pointed Following these elections a number out that this college is one of the sixty-eigh- t of this kind now established under of votes of thanks were passed, those the Laud Grant Act of 162, and in order to Lenelit from this act it is not neces- to receive thanks being the retiring of- of sary that these various colleges be called colleges of agriculture, but they may ficers, the members the Pacific New stock just in at recognized flub. Dr. Humphris and Allan Her- The Hawaiian Electric Co., Le given any name ofiieially designated by the Hoard of Iiegeuts and bert, the latter two for the part they Ltd. by the Legislature. The College of Hawaii has been so designated and recog- had in entertaining the society mem- KING STREET, NEAR A LAKE nized. That such names as the "College of Agriculture" or "Agricultural Co- bers on Sunday. A. PHONE 390. llege" are not appropriate may be readily seen when the provisions of the law-ar-e Papers and Discussions. o ex- oiii stated. The object of the grant upon which this college is founded is A number of papers dealing with pressed in remarkably broad terms, thus: subjects of especial interest to physi- cians and surgeons were presented, and Limited. For "The endowment, support and maintenance of at least one in every instance a general discussion scien- pa- college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other was had at the conclusion of the FORT-STREE- T DRUGGISTS tific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such per. The following were the papers: b Surgery of Vascular Sys- tnrtfr learning as are to agriculture and the mechanic "Advanced branches of related tem," Dr. J. R. Judd; "Some Dis- arts in order to promote the liberal and practical education orders of Inhibition," Dr. C. A. Peter- of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life." son; "What Shall We as Medical Men Do to Infection of Tuber- Thus it will be 6een that the subjects of agriculture and engineering are not Prevent the culosis." Dr. II. T. Hollman; "The Ex- - CHINESE AND specified- in themselves, but- rather the subjects that pertain to these large amination of the Eves, Nose and Throat JAPANESE. activities, which are many and varied. It is to be further noted that other of SchooT Children," Dr. W. G. Rog- classical and scientific studies are not excluded from the curriculum. Thus it ers; "Electricity in the Relief of may Le readily seen that such a term as the "College of Agriculture" or Pain," Dr. F. Howard Humphris. These discussion following the paper mattings are very popular, and make suitable and part, a very small part oi The "Agricultural College" expresses only a and, indeed, by Dr. Hollman was the most vigorous handsome floor covering's. the recognized scope of the college. This broad viewpoint is fully recognized and most largely participated in. In by mil members of the Board of Regents and the President, and it is the aim the discussion which followed the pa- We have them in a great variety a new shipment from to develop the college in all of its activities aloug these broad and practical per of Dr. Judd. Dr. O'Day described briefly an operation he had been call the Orient. Some of them are at remarkably low figures, lines, not omitting, indeed, any subject in which any member of our community ed upon to pertorm m sewinff up a and all of them are worthy of attention. who has attained to academic ace and preparation may wish instruction. It is wound in the heart. needless, therefore, to say that this college is not established and endowed for Ail Anatomical Feast. Pi Also Chinese Matting Rugs. the purpose of teaching agriculture or the mechanic arts alone. Its object is to .The members of the society and a Let us have a call from you. give opportunity for those engaged in the many activities of life to obtain in few invited guests banqueted last IIOf struction in each of the practical sciences related to their calling. The estab- night at the Pacific Club, the tables landmark in the history of being arranged in the shape of a man, lishment of these colleges is perhaps the greatest the anatomical design being helped education. out with the use of red, white and Exclusive Designs LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. Until the present generation, or until about thirty years ago, education was blue leis arranged on the order of the restricted to those who wished to follow what are sometimes known as the arterial system. The tables were dec- "We beg to call attention to our I77S. King Street. Phone 775. learned professions, such as theologv, law, medicine, and the like. had not orated with various implements of the large stock stylish It medical art, with an articulated re of Scarf Pins, been deemed possible, or even necessary, to provide facilities or means of edu minder as a centerpiece. among which will be found many eating those engaged in manual, mechanical and commercial pursuits. Indeed, The menu was as follows: of artistic design and workman- it was held by many that men and women could not be educated in terms of Stomachics ship. these practical and useful arts. This idea, however, is gradually passing away, Melancholies Aqua Tortosa Viride All of this year's creation. Plain, and it is becoming more and more recognized that all of the activities by Accessories fancy, and set with semiprecious Celery en Branche Oniqns which men and women earn their living, and also by which progress inhuman Pearl and precious .stones. . Salted Almonds affairs is made, have elements of intellectual training. It is the object of the Stuffed Olives , College of Hawaii to supply this training in accordance with the act on which Pickled "Walnuts , it ia founded. Poi(s)on I. F. I flUID. ' . Furthermore, the college is established for the purpose of giving a liberal Blood Serum Will Prepared Ptomaines in Mullet education along broad and practical lines. This interpretation, however, is not - Pasteur Tuberoses Leading 11 ... vlm u ii m restricted to prevent a student from becoming proficient intellectually as well Cholera Morbus in Wafers Jewelers inn rra as mentally in any specific line of work, such as chemistry, hydraulics, sanita- On Trays , tion, and the like, and in addition to this provision for, specialization it will be condition, Laboratory Pets (dissectea)J In prime especially fattened for noted thaf, by theact, classical studies are not excluded, and are, therefore, THANKSGIVING DINNER. We will nominally included. It is true that experience and skill in the handling of tools Newspaper Comments on the PerfesT and implements 'and the manipulation of materials are not to be disparaged. In (Roast) ' be pleased to have your order. the proper time. and place this is most essential, but these practices should not The Doctor (from a lay point of view) largely interfere with the time required for a definite amount of scientific and The Happy Future (o more quacks) The Doctor's Friend (Ice Cream) METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., LTD. literary culture. It is believed that no college is better prepared to do the work Eat Set Err Us for which it was established than the College of Hawaii. No environment is The menu cards were very artistic. Phone 45. more replete with the objects of technical and scientific study than this. Our having on the covers the portraits of flora and fauna is very rich in problems and lessons for the biologist; and the the present and past officers of the j3o-- . equipment in mec'ianical, electrical, hydraulic and municipal engineering worEs ciety and those of the members, set'itf is not to le surpassed anywhere. background of palms. Opposite the Defective printed menu were the following It will be noted further that the law provides that the instruction in this verses published over the initials of college shall be of such nature as to "promote the liberal and practical educa F. H. H.. with double apologies to tion in the several pursuits and professions of life." It will not be Rudyard : - contended that students graduating from schools of high school grade are liber- When Life's practise is ended, and the Glassse ally educated or fully prepared for the professions of lif It follows,, therefore, catgut is twisted and tied, that it is the province of the College of Hawaii to supplement the of And our last diagnosis has failed us. work the and our THE CAUSE OF TROUBLE f high schools, College schools favorite patient has died, you your eyes exam- Oahu and other of similar grade by offering courses We shall rest God knows we shall When have . and ined you want to be certain Thanksgivin in subjects of university grade and duration. Heretofore it has been necessary that need it lie down for an aeon or you get glasses for all young men and women who wished a college two. will that are right. education to go to the main- OUR METHODS OF EXAMINING land for it. This necessity has, no doubt, prevented many who were either not Till the Maker of all good doctors shall Will come easier if you do not have to plan or cook a set us to anew. EYES ARE SURE. We apply inclined to leave home or not able to do so from securing a higher education. labor scientific principles to all tests. And those who've made good shall be dinner. Make up your party now and spend . It is the desire that the College of Hawaii shall fulfil this necessity, and as the day at happy, and soon as located in its permanent building on practise as angels in and its permanent grounds in Manoa white, fl. co: valley, it will be in a position to offer instruction as high in grade and as broad And fly on their rounds in the morn- . I dm in scope as any of the best colleges and universities on the mainland. ing, and never get called out at I night; OPTICIANS THE BUSINESS MEN" IN JAPAN. With all operations successful, the . hospital built of pure gold, Mr- - Charles M. Cooke's impressions of Japan, as written by himself, appear Sure Eckardt will be in his glory, and ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager elsewhere in this issue and make a succinct and interesting story of the tour. Cleghorn will never grow old. Mr. Cooke, who went with the Chambers of Commerce of the Pacific Coast, saw Then all of our colleagues shall love Come to the Store and See Japan under the most favorable circumstances and had an experience not to be us. And never a patient shall enjoyed by the ordinary tourist. blame; Xo Wallach will Coming in as he humbug for money touch did with statesmen, captains of industry, financiers, no Cofer shall labor for fame professional and business men, manufacturers, operatives in the mills and the But all diagnoses agreeing, with the people generally, and being received, as were all the members of the delegation, knife of the heathen god Budd, with warm friendliness, and seeing how the battleship fleet was welcomed, Mr. They '11 remove the appendix and liver, Cooke could not escape the o'erlooked here by Collins and conviction that the Japanese were kindly to Ameri- Judd. cans at heart. In the hospitality so freely extended he detected no insincere . . Classy Drama. note. From the highest to the lowest, the people overflowed with good will to Following the banquet, the physi- the American visitors. cians were entertained for an hour by WILL SOON BE HERE. We think well of our hospitality in Honolulu and so do our guests; but, the rendition of a one-ac- t drama from judging from Mr. Cooke's story, this city has much to learn from the Japanese. the facile pen of the inimitable James The H. C. goods are always gladly received as tokens of Wilder, in which the author played Our visitors do not lack for automobile rides, for baskets of fruit and private a social a star part. The lines of the touching remembrance. When looking for a present, see my stock of attentions; but people who receive visitors on board their steamer with littlp play left few dry eyes in the valuable gifts of scarfpins for the men and brooches for the women; who give audience, dealing as it did with some them books of views and other works of art, and who get up some new ami of the incidents of the profession fa- Hawaiian Souvenirs and Jewelry miliar to all members. elaborate form of social entertainment every day, can teach us something that we ought to know. --M i When Honolulu has ten thousand residents more to feed and other thou- New Ideas in Fashions sands passing through this port each month, that wagon load of cabbages 1064 Fort St. which has been of such argumentative service against the small farm movement THE NEWEST AND BEST H. Culman CSS can be retired. OF FASHION BOOKS Established t 'i,g The wonder is not that there is an occasional automobile accident to re- Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis port in Honolulu, but that there are not a great many. There is more Winter Couh, Grip, Asthma Diphtheria Number Relief From Headache Is Yours If You Want It reckle driving in this city than would be tolerated in anv other part of NOW READY America or in r.urope, ami ir.e tact a Asthmatics You have that the death list is insignificant is pure Cresolcne Is boon to PRICE, with any only to get a box of Stearns' Headache Waiters at your chemist's good luck. Doe it not Mtm more eTecf ive tobieathe in a and take one of the little tasteless wafers. remedy to cure disease of te breath. ng urgi than to take the remedy intoth- - tonuch? This is the most popular headache cure in the world and has been sold for ktrong'y anti- The late William a It cures because the air re..dctrd New idea Pattern, 15c almost Marshall wa rare if perturbed spirit in the brotherhood septic is carried r trie diseased surtaLe ith twenty years; the only reason that so many people buy it over and over of the pre. and no one of his fellow writers, who every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat- is that it does what it. should cures knew him well, have aught ment. It is wvaiuabie to mothers wi.h small December Patterns Now Here headache promptly, safely, pleasantly. but kindly memories of hira. Xo one needs to suffer chi'Ttn:.r :. rrgrz jrjJ from headache when :n tendency find immediat The relief from cnuuhs or in Democrats experienced a streak of practical - condiiious (he Ljfcjl mm ecnnomv in their na- f imed o. t . mm Stearns' Headache Wafers nonai campaign. lliey not only spent luroai. rui' tC-- S, I If comparatively littlt but thev TZv . . 1 II II did not J -- ett- ir 11 i spend all they j t :s-- : 1 11ii 1111 are at hand. is well to a al- had. send postal lot Dooklct. i It keep box in the house all the time, for headaches ways come without warning. This will drive them away as quickly as they came. llobson should kiss and make 160 Fulton St.. Stearns' Headache "Wafers are so much better than others that it will pay to up with Japan. Ne York. U. S. A. It rid insist on having STEARNS' and no other. THE PACIFIC COMMEECIAIi ADVEBTISEB, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903.

FOOIIXG SUEY. m i ii i' niwM-i- ji 'M,m.ynw.wg'Biir'M;Mwm'J-puml- Am. bk., Banfield, " piii iiiii!" ri m uju yii iin i inn mi i" . (a from N. Y. for Hon., November 20. (T. FORT GEORGE. Am. sp.. Fullerton, SCHOOL CHILDREN "X ' - : - - STUDY 1 Vlw1 t -- , , I from N. Y. for Hon., Julv 26. 1ILL NEXT FLAUREXCE WARD, Am." schr. aux., Piltz, ar. Hon. from Midway, Oct. 28. LIKE MUNICIPAL ACT to building np a fortune or GAMBLE, Am. schr., from Port Lud- ILL low for Hilo, Oct. 13. H estate, the most important GEO. E. BILLINGS, Am. schr., Birk-hol- m, from Vancouver for Callao, thing is making sure that it Sept. 14. Want the One Around Old High Men's League Has Organized ' will go to the right parties. GERARD C. TO BET, Am. bk., ar. S. School Building F. from Hilo. June 9. to and Will Consider Local We draw up wills in proper GEORGE CURTIS, Am. bk.. Her- - Remain. bert, ar. S. F. from Hon., June 1. Issues. legal form without charge, . C, WRIGHT, Am. schr., ar. S. F. rrom if we are made one of the ALahukona, Nov. 2' IIERMISTON, Br. S. S., Bain, from A petition signed by several hun- The Men's League was entertained Executors. Newport News for Hon., Sept. 9. dred pupils in attendance at thrj old at a 6 o'clock supper at the Central U1LOMAN. M. N. S. S., from S. F. High School, on Emma street, was pre- Union parish house yesterday for Hon. Nov. 17. evening, sented to the Board of Education, and IRAM BINGHAM, Am. schr., from after the transaction of business wireless telegram yesterday morning, S. F. for Hon. and Gilbert Islands, against the removal of the high wail including many verbal reports from HOSPITAL SHIP RELIEF via Kahuku station, from the liner Ili-lonia- Nov. 10. from around the school grounds. League sections, the company, number- EQwaiiQn Trust dated Sunday night. Captain HONOIPU, Am. schr., ar. S. F. from As the board iss not considering. the ing about 150 men, enjoyed a moving S p. m. Sunday Hon., July 28. - Johnson states that at removal of this Mall around the picture exhibit ion shown liv intrmrt !?. vessel was CS2 miles off Honolulu, nELENE, Am. schr., Thompson, from coiput, ltd COMING TO HONOLULU the grounds at K. and will arrive here early Wednesday Grays Harbor for Hon., Nov. 11. this time, having no money Bonine. morning. The vessel has been delay- 1IOLYWOOD, Br. bk., ar. Eureka from for the purpose, the petition was re- - This U the second meeting of tho Hon.. Nov. 15. 923 ed by heavy seas. Owing to the late ceived and will be considered whvn League and the large attendance and Tort Street naA-a- l ar- HONGKONG The hospital ship Relief, which Captain Johnson asks if MARU, T. K K. S. s., - j arrival. " the question is taken up. The follow the character of the reports showed was to rangements can not be made to have from S. F. for Hon.. Nov. 17.- - attached the Atlantic fleet, and ing is the petition: that the League is popular, and the was the quarantine boarding officer out to IRMGARD, Am. bkt., Christianson, To Superintendent recently detached from Admiral ar. S. Babbitt: The opportunities for study in 7 meet the Hilonian a little earlier than F. from Hon., Nov. 20. question has arisen at to whether the the numerous S perry's warshijis t Manila, is to pass NOA, Am. usual, as he has a big consignment of schr., ar. Port Townsend old stone wall around our school sections are excellent. The Social sec- through Honolulu en route to San Thanksgiving delicacies aboard and from Kahului, Aug. 30. should be left standing or be torn tion by Mr. Rath reported that it will Francis-co- . IrxDRA v ELLT, Br. S. as S., from Van ns William O. Smith Cable dispatches state that wants to get it all discharged down, mere are a good many rea-so- take up couver for Auckland, Sept. 5. the study of city Hfe. This the Relief is to be stationed at San quickly as Tiossible. why we think that it should re- has J AS. ROLPH, Am. schr., ar. S. will be introductory as later the sec- Trust Department Frarcieo and attached to the Pacific The captain also wires that he F. from main standing. It is one of the 300 tons of heavy guu material which lion., uct. 2t. quaint landmarks of Honolulu and tion will take up practical work in con- Managed. fleet, and that the naval auxiliary, is intended for the Pearl Harbor forti- JOHN ENA, Am. sp., Madsen, from nection with study. The Sitate ReTenuei Collected. a. does not spoil the landscape. The its section which was. here recently as a tender fications, and it is also known that tor s. jr., Oct. 5. large iron gates themselves are a will deal with some of the local Loan Made. to destroyer will convert- KAIUJNA, 13r. S. S., ar. social and Investment the fleet, be the vessel is bringing two big rifled Hon. from thing of beauty, with the vines over problems. ed into a hospital ship for the Atlantic guns for the Pear' Harbor redoubt. Newport News, Nov. 18. them. 1 -- A. L. Fire Insurance fleet. The Solace when originally fit- There are forty five passengers aboard KLIKITAT, Am. bkt., ar. Port Town- - It would cost the government a Castle reported for the Civie ted out was intended for hospital pur- and thirty-nin- e mules for the Club send from Hilo, Oct. 1. large sum of money to remove it, and section. A meeting was held last week 0 INT FOB ENGLISH-AMERICA- N poses but was used later as a naval Stables. KOREA, P. M. S. S., ar. Yokohama that money could be used to a better when it was decided to take up the transport. A local naval attache is of As an indication of the value of the from Hon., Oct. 23. advantage for books for our library, UNDERWRITERS - study of the Municipal Act. for Hono- the opinion .that the Solace may not wireless system to arrange with the KAIULANI, Am. bk., Colly, from Che- or for improvements on or in the be intended for the Atlantic fleet after agents for docking the vessel and mainus for Sydney, Oct. 20. lulu. The section will meet the first local building. Some people have said that Friday of each month. At the first Real Estate all, but will bo fitted out entirely for saving time, Captain Johnson has ask- LAENNEC, Fr. bk., ar. Kahului from if the wall were taken down they service with the destroyers. She will ready Cardiff. Oct. 22. meeting a paper will be read with ref- ed that the gangplank be made would have a better view of the trees erence to FOE BENT be arranged partly as a machine shop to to the bow instead of to the LANSING, Am. S. S., Dickson, ar. S. F. the duties of the mayor and lift and shrubbery, but if it were taken mayor, com- and partly to harbor the sick of the after deck, as usual. This will save irom xaitai, uct. 13, the functions of the with on Nuuanu down the trees and shrubbery would parisons drawn from the heads of other T. W. Hobron premises destroyers. considerable valuable time. In other LURLINE, M. N. S. S., ar. S. F. from soon be spoiled by the public cutting venue. Partially furnished. Beauti- lion., Nov. 10. municipalities. The second meeting will Tenyo Makes Long Stay. words. Captain Johnson and the dock across the grounds, while as it is, the be devoted to a study and discussion ful grounds; large, spacious house. people know exactly what is to be MARECH L DE NOAILLES, Fr. bk., gates are always open and people arc Cottage, near car-lin- $15. The Tcnyo Maru wirelessed her ap- ar. of the act in so far as it relates to the Palama, done when the Hilonian appears off j'ortiana from Hon., Nov. 8. at liberty-- do come in and enjoy our Cottage on Miller street, near Bere-tani- a proach to on MARY WINKLEMtAN, Am. bkt., duties of supervisors. Honolulu Sunday after- port, tomorrow morning. Ja grounds without harming them. The Bible section reported that street; $17.50. cobsen, ar Port Townsend from Ma- - - it noon, Captain Bent stating that he The Hilonian passed the Alameda The basketball and football- teams, had chosen the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. FOE SALE Saturday noon. kaweli, Oct. 31. would no protection from would be off port early fore- 1186-118- also, have corner Miller yesterday Y. Wo Co., 8 every Sunday for its meetings. Lot with two cottages, Way. Sing Nuuanu and would be liable to noon, but owing to the lack of a tele- Mountains in the avenue, will the street hurt The Sunday School section ha or- and Beretania streets. supplv you with fresh some passerby. Fine Lot in Palolo Tract. phone and telegraph After the Tenyo Maru arrived yes- California fruits. Telephone 238. ganized and will meet Wednesday even- connection be The girls and smaller children would 8:30 House and Lot, Kewalo. terday morning a Honolulan suggest- MARAMA, C.-- S. S., Gibb. from Hon. ings at o'clock. tween the Kahuku wireless station and not be able to eat their lunches out Mid-wee- k Lots in Puunui Tract. ed Dial the Tenyo 's wireless be used for Colonies, Oct. 17. The section reported good town, the vessel was off port morn- under the trees, as now, and it would Houses and Lots in Palama. this to tiy and connect n with the Hong- MANUKA, C.-- S. S., ar. Sydney progress. from be so public they would be al- Lota in Nuuann Valley and Kaimuki ing before the message was received kong Maru, en route from San Fran Jion., (Jet. 7. that The Bible Representation section will most on the street. We would, in some scenes House and Lot. Kins street, near by the agents. The Tenyo has a good cisco and thought to be within easy MEXICAN, A.-- S. S., Nichols, ar. S, shortly present under the fnct, have no privacy at all, and our direction of Mr. James Wilder. Thomas Square. Bargain. wireless system aboard hailing distance of Oahu. A request F. from Hilo, Nov. 19. but it travels was sent op- school grounds would soon belong to On December 27 the Musical section only about 150 miles and the officers to the Japanese wireless MONGOLIA, Am. S. S., ar. S. F. from erator. A ""response came back quick- everybody but the pupils. under the direction of Will Love will are unable to communicate with land Hon., Nov. 22. reasons, and because we ly: "Can not send wireless over MARION Am. sp., For these produce the Messiah in the parian until about the day before the vessel CHILCOTT, from old stone we, the pupils, mountain." The Tenyo 's wireless Gaviota 20. love the wall, house. The Kamehameha choir will be is due in any port. for Hon. Nov. be allowed to stand. Rfl reaches only about 150 miles. MANCHURIA, Am. S. S., from Hon petition that it trained for this purpose. onsy The Tenyo had an uneventful voyage ' The meetings of the Men's League across the Paeific, and this trip she is Hongkong Maru Late. for "Yokohama, Nov. 17. MOANA, S. have become so large that it has been carrying 'a light passenger list. There The liner Hongkong Maru, expected Br. S., ar. Vancouver from plat- IS. DANGER FROM THE found necessary to remove the was some heavy weather this side of not liter than yesterday, was unre- lion. Nov. form from the main hall to give more Japan, but it was favorable weather ported, and may not arrive off port MOHICAN, Am. bk., ar. S. F. from a 19. room. to the Tenyo as the seas pursued the until this forenoon. The cause of her Mahukona, Augpst "by MONTEREY, Am. barge, ar. Hon. from The moving pictures shown Mr. vessel insstead of bucking her. The delay may be head winds and heavy JAPANESE CAMPS Bonine were excellent and were ap- Monterey -- (in tow S. S. At Tenyo will remain in port until 9 a. m. seas, the latter being reported by wire- Rosecrans), Some of pic- Nov. 13. plauded frequently. the today when she will proceed to San less yesterday by the Hilonian, which tures shown were films which will be Francisco. She is discharging 940 tons is a day behind the Japanese steamer. MICHEIjET, Fr. bk., ar. Puget Sound ' Honolulu, November 23, 1908. sent to the Settlement. Current Rate of Interest of freight here. Shipping Notes. from Hon. Aug. 3C. Among passengers are many MURIEL, Am. achr., ar. S. F. from Advertiser: am glad to H the of There ""Chinese passengers Editor I the representatives Coast Chambers r "are "no liana, June 11. been - of notice that a stand, at last, has On- aboard the Tenyo 'Maru this trip. S. CAINE, Am. schr., ar. Port of Commerce who have been widely MINNIE the residents of Makiki A SUSAiAn WESLEY i taken by entertained in Japan. C. M. Cooke Townsend from Hilo, Sept. 30. and John Waterhouse, who represented MOVEMENTS OF SHIPPING. MARY E. FOSTER, ar. Port Townsend against Japanese eamps being placed Listed Collateral surprise to the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, ALICE COOKE, ecu., Penhallow, far. from Hon. Aug. 30. in their midst; and it's a among They were NICOMEDIA, Ger. S. S., Wagemann, HOME RECEPTION were the number. . Hoquiam from S. F., Sept. 26. me thrttl a stand has not been nade Or- - accompanied home by Miss Alice Cooke ARIZONAN, Am. S. S., from S. F. for ar. S. F. from Hon. Oct. 21. by residents in other parts of the city and Mrs. Waterhouse. The other Hon., Nov. 22. NIPPON MARU. T. K. K. 8. &, ar. where these disgraceful places exist. through members are Messrs. W. M. ALAMEDA, Am. S. S., Dowdell, from Yokohama from Hon., July 3. For no more objectionable camps, or There was a large crowd of repre- Productive Real Estate Alexander, W. Clayton. F. W. Donr- - Hon. for S. Jr., Nov. 18. NUUANU, Am. bk., Jocelyn, from N. houses, if such they can be called, sentative people at the reception held mann, M. (freenbaum, u. ureenoaum, A.-II- . Y; for Hon., Aug. 4. would a ALASKAN, S. S., ar. Seattle could be found, and they be at the Susannah Wesley Home last Hecrv Michaels, Dr. Kasper Pischel. from S. Nov. 22. OKANOGAN, Am. schr., Mathew, ar. disgrace to the worst part of a city, F., in honor of Mrs. Snedeker W. M. Alexander. W. Clayton, F. W. ALESIA, Ger. S. S., Arnst,,ar. Hong Port Ludlow from S. F., Aug. 17. to say nothing of the best part of the evening of Dohrmann and M. and L. Greenbaum kong from Portland, Sept. 29. ORLAND, Nor. S. S., Lie, from Hon. residence portion of the town. And Flo i ! da and Miss Sterrett of San Fran- for Ocean Aug. 18. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd. ston over here a few days. ALEXANDER ISENBERG, Ger. sp, Island, that such a state of things is allowed cisco, who recently came to Honolulu Mr. K. Ito, the new chancellor of the OLYMPIC, Am. bkt., Evans, ar. Port argues something wrong ar. Portland from non., Oct. 8. " to exist here to take up work in the home. Japanese consulate, arrived to take up AMY TURNER, Am. bk., Warland, Townsend from S. F., Sept. 7. with the management or control of NO. 924 BETHEL STREET his duties at once, as the former secre- PHILIPPINE, Am. schr., Fredriksen, Mrs. Snedeker is the mother of Mra. ar. S. F. from Hon., July 4. the welfare and best interests of the Mack, the superintendent of the hom, tary, who is also named Ito, leaves On ASTRAL, Am. sp., Dunham, from Bal from S. F, for Hon. Nov. 17. city. The Bystander m yesterday's the Hongkong Maru for Tokio, for a PUGLIA, Ital. cruiser, from Hon. for and will take charge of the sewing; W. H. THOENE timore for S. P., Sept. 30. issue of the Sunday Advertiser gives classes, while Miss Sterrett will act as shirt visit before leaving for Santiago, ATLAS, Am. sp., from N. Y. for Yoko Yokohama, Oct. 31. some eood suggestions in regard to Chile, to become secretary of the Japa- EOCHAMBEAU, Fr. bk., ar. Hon. from matron. CONTSACTOB hama, Oct. 4 curbing and overcoming this evil, and When most of the guests had ar- nese legation. ALBERT, Am. bk., from Port Gamble Leith, Nov. 15. they should be acted upon without de-la- House Fainting oeneral JobMmj A. L. Clark, representing the San ROBERT SEARLES, Am. schr., ar. rived, the smaller children lined up for Hon., Oct. 30. But in addition to that I would reception-room- , Carpentering Francisco Examiner, is returning with Port Townsend from Kahului, Nov. and filed into the ASTA, P. M. S. S., ar. S. F. from Hon., have all the promotion clubs, the Pro- where they stood and sang a song of - a Specialty the commercial representatives. K. 13. Repairing Furniture Nov. 13. motion Committee and everybody that welcome to the tune of "Home, Sweet Nakaimira editor of the New York AMERICA MARU, T. K. K. S. ROSECRANS, Am. S. S., from Hon. for owns a foot of land Waikiki of Fort UNION ST. Telephone 411 is en route to S., Monterey Home." The inmates of the home are 1124 Japanese Shinpo, the ar. lokohama from Hon., Nov. 6. (towing barge Monterey), street and above Beretania avenue fall em-plov- all Japanese or Korean, and the little East. T. Paigo and T. Segawa are Nov. 13. e, ANNIE E. SMALE, Am. schr., from into line and stand by the Makiki peo-?pl- of the T. K. K. at Yokohama, R. P. RITHET, Am. ar. S. F. Orientals made a very charming sight TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Portland for Hongkong, Oct. 4. bk., Drew, and figU't this thing to the last stood in a sang making a vacation trip. J. J. Walsh, from Hon., Nov. 10. as they row and the ANNIE JOHNSON, Am. bk., from S. difch. English words in clear 'voices. a who was once connected with the Ha- "C J- - - J. e ROBERT LEWERS, Am. schr., Under- - V tt:i. v o Other cities have ordinances and 2 2 waiian Commercial and Sugar company, lor iinu, iov. wood, ar. Gray's Harbor from Hon., After the youngsters had sung, they ANDREW WELCH, Am. bk., from S. laws tu deal with such questions and bed, R. but for the past five years a business Nov. 8. were sent off to and then H. O F. for Hon., Nov. 6. objectionable places, and why not have - Or II man Shanghai, is passing through ROMFORD, S. Trent introduced O. B. Smith, a prom- 5? of AORANGI, Br. S. S., Phillips, from Br. S., ar. Eureka from some such here? with his family. Hon., Sept. 29. inent Methodist of Oakland, who ia on i a.m. n, i in. li.in an.., me Hon. for Colonies. Nov. 15. this morning that another of well-know- n I heard his way t the Coast on the Tenyc M. I U 2J 2 0; S.05 8.55 10 .'JO 6 16 5.17 B.03 R. C. Scsville. a jockey SAINTE ANNE, Fr. bk., ar. Portland put up in I ALICE MeDONALD, Am schr., from these camps is about to be Mr. is from a on the Mainland, recently went to from Hoc . Oct. 28. Maru. Smith returning 24 4.00 2 1 3 40 9.20 11 10 6 19 5.17 Sets. Mukilteo for Tahiti, Oct. 29. another fine section of the resident missionary trip through the Orient in I I ' I Japan to take part in the races. The SANTA MARIA, Am. S. S., ar. Gaviota ap- I It. ARABIA, Ger. S. S., , ar. S. "part of the city, and it does not interests of Methodist missions, 2V 4 40 2.1! 4.25 9.55 l2.0o 8 19 5 17 7.11 government, however, put the kibosn from Hon., Oct. 18. they the I ! i I i I F. from Hon., Nov. 9. it will be long before Pm. on racing, and he is returning home on SANTA Am. S. S., from S. F. pear that and spoke interestingly of the work W 5.U5 2.1; 5.18 10.14 l.OC.,820 5 17, 8 08 BANGOR, Am. schr., from Hon. for RITA, will found on every street in the I I I be that is being done both there and in I i ! the Tenyo. He, however, only rode in for Kahului and Kihei, Nov. 13. Port Townsend, Oct. 30. city, unless something is done to stop Honolulu. 27, 8 10 2 0 S.23'll.20 i:f5 8 21 5.17 9.11 three races and each time was a winner. SPOKANE, Am. schr., ar. Port Town-Ben- d I BOREALIS, Am. schr., ar. Guaymas l won the Emperor's cup, riding from Hon., July 28. them. Following Mr. Smith's talk, Henry 18.74 1 9 7 50 2 Z4 6 21 5.17 10.14 He from Everett. Oct. 14. understand that the Supervisors songs a-- I I Clark sang a few and Professor I Penelope. S. C. ALLEN, Am. bk., Wilier, ar. Hon. ordinance 29. 8.001 1 7 9 4ol 45 0.2C 6 '.2 5 1711 17 BUFORD, U. S. A. T., ar. S. F. from have the power to pass an his son played piano duets. is varied amuse- build-jlng- Lewis and The Tenyo providing Manila, Nov. 16. from Grays Harbor, Nov. 22. such places and such s 23 ij:30 a. m. for" passengers. Like the S. G. Jackson, prohibiting John Martin was there to help make New moon Nov. at ments the BUCBAXIA, Br. S. S., from Calcutta WILDER. Am. bk.. used for such purposes as boats, she carries a piano on ar. S. Aug. 11. being people feel at home, and everybody The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur English for Boston, Oct. 27. F. from Hon. camps are used, and if such is Hono- hurricane open deck and in the STEPHANOTIS, Br. S. S., from non. hese felt better for the sight of his genial about one hour earlier than at the CRESCENT, Am. schr., from Portland case it is hoped that they will see lulu. smoking cabin has one of the best Vic for Ocean Island, Sept. 26. the smile.. for Guavmas, Oct. 14. non. 'their way to pass such an ordinance The home is under the management Hawaiian standard time is 10 bouri tor talking machines installed, and the CARRADALE, Br. ep., SHERIDAN, U. S. A. T., from effectually with this ques- Sem-bric- h. ar. Victoria will deal Women's Home Missionary So- M slower tban Greenwich records comprise . Melba, for Manila, Nov. 14. as of the minutes from Hon., Oct. 2. tion; and not wait until it's too late, ciety of the Methodist Church, and, 157 Calve and other leading opera- SIBERIA, Am. S. Yokohama to-tal- lv time, being that of tba meridian ot C. A. TBTAYEB, Am. schr., from Grays S., ar. beauty of the city is except The time tic stars.. A queued Chinese cabin boy from Hon.. Nov. 13. .or until the for a small monthly amonnt degrees thirty minutes. Harbor for Hon., Nov. 11. destroyed. which receives from the society, 1:30 p. 1 is director of the musical bureau. TAISEI MARU. Jap. tr. sp., Furuya, it is whistle blows at m., which. the CHINA, P. M. S. S., ar. Yokohama . say, too, that it seems use- mln-mte- s. I would entirely dependent on local contribu- 0 0 - from Hon. for Suva, Sept. 23. n the same as Greenwich hours Hilonian's- News Budget. from Hon. Nov. 22. for us to write and talk promo-tin- One object of the reception Sun and moon are for local time TENYO MARU, Jap. S. S., ar. Hon. less tions. Mat-so- n CORONADO. Am. from to try and make this city Castle & Cooke, agents for the bkt., Potter, Nov. 23. and was to show people what the home i 4Vt the whole group. S. F. Hon. Oct. 7. irom lokohama, r,i tileasure resort, and to a for T. P. Am. Irsen, from iirwy, i doing and draw their attention to it Navigation Company, received COLUMBIAN. A.-- vS. S., EMIGH. bkt., Colcord, Oct. 27. illume i1"'!"1' as a worthy loosener of purse strings. METEOEOLOOICAL EECOED. ar. Seattle from S. F., Nov. 22. Eleele for Port Townsend permit this state of things : THIERS, Fr. sp., from Hobart for Hon., are going to Every Sunday Morning by the C A R A V ELLA S . Fr. S. S., from Yoko- one look at one of Issued LOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITED Nov. 10. to exist, because The Fourth Report of the Board of Office. U. S. Weather Bureau. hama for Callao. Sept. 25. enough to drive those away Local STATES WEATHER BUREAU. THOMAS, U. S. A. T.. Lynam, from them is Agriculture and Forestry of 'the Terri- CRAIGVAR, Br. S. S., from Yokohama have alreadv come here, to say ending XI Honolulu, Monday, Nov. 23, 1908. Nagasaki Hon., Nov. 20. that tory of Hawaii, for the year a THERM. VflSD for Tacoma. Oct. 24. for the city will be if A.-- Hon. for nothing of what December 31, 1907 has just been issued o Is CROOK, U. S. A. T., TEXAN, S. S., Hall, from is permitted to go g ? WIND from Hon. for this state of things and contains an immense amount of 5 THERMO rij S. F., Nov. 17. Kahului. Nov. 20. only are these eamps ob- VIRGINIA. A.-- S. S.. ar. Salima on And not valuable and interesting information. CHAS. E. FALK, Am. schr., from S. F. are other things : et K as S 5 2 Cruz from S. F. Nov. 21. jectionable, but there The report includes th work of the S re sra a Coos 24. to and put H O g for Bay, Oct. Which need to be attended Entomology, '35 i - !T p; I- - VERMONT, Br. S. S., Xrom Newcastle three divisions. Forestry, J : B S x DEFENDER, ar. S. would have this city 5. a Am. schr., F. from for Hon., 5. in order if we and Animal Industry. 2 : Nov. I : 5. b Hon., Julv 2S. with other places of the kind. : : : W. H. MARSTON, Am. schr., from Hilo compare 8 15 30. C9 M (i0 iW fW DEN OF RUTJIVEN, Br. S. S., from' in regard to these Japanese M l5 30. 79 70 SE c for S. P.. Nov. 13. But 2 Vancouver for Auckland. Oct. 7. is to say that no white T : i2 1 1 72 T7 0E W. camps, it safe 3. SCO 2 f5 80 67 7 4 .C2 78 fl Xv .... B. FLINT. Am. bk.. ar. Hon. from W ;! i i ; 71 .C5.! r. ::: DTRTGO. Am. sp., from Baltimore permitted to conduct for people would be T ilt 3...0-- J 8n 7n o F Eureka, Nov. 21. 19C1 30. 02 79 70 74 C2 76 4 N Hon.. Oct. 26. in such manner as these Jap- F :' .07 71 .oo 72: KF. a camp 8 .21 72 .00 67, NS DIX, U. S. A. T., Ankers, from Hon. camps are being conducted, not O.ort 0(, 73 7C, SAVE MONEY BY BUYING CHAM- anese 1902 So fa .15 54 8 S for Manila. Oct. 30. wonst part of the city. BERLAIN'S COUGH EEMEDY. con in the Few. 90S 30 f.2 77 7J 71 T 64 6 M EDINBURGH. Br. bk., ar. Hon. from Then whv are they permitted to con- cor- Leith. Nov. IS. Yon will pay much for a bot- in the best parts of the Note. Barometer reading are 1904 29 Wj 77 66 72 .(o M 5 s 7 just as duct them rected for temperature, instrumental E. F. WHITNEY, Am. bk., Goodman, tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as town? 30 ( 77 n8 72 19 73 10 10 hoped all the papers errors, and local gravity, and reduced t05 5j from Kahului for Hilo. Oct. 13. for any of the other cough medicines, Tt is to be that ENTERPRISE, Am. S. S., S. up subject and do their to pea level. Average cloudiness stated UJfl 2'J 94( 8'j 69 74 60 76 6 N 12 from F. will take this but you save money by buying it. The people to a sense In scale from 0 to 10. Direction of for Hilo. Nov. 14. utmost to arouse the 1907 4 8; 73 77 Ccr 7f. 3 12 during 24 30.' SB ETHEL ZANE. Am. schr., from Eu- saving is in what you get, not what you of the dancer of these Japanese camps wind Is prevailing direction resi- Velocity of ,838 80 73 76 .( 65 4 7 reka for Hon.. Oct. 26. pay. The u quality is in being located in the midst of the hours ending at 8 p. m. 3).C6j tk never wind Is average velocity in miles per ' EDWARD SEWALL, Am. sp.. Quick, every bottle of this remedy, and you dence portion of the city, and 30 rl, 7a t9 i74 14 tK.i 8 N .. is done about hour. T Indicates trace of rain. 17It from Phila. for S. F., Sept. 5. get good results when you take it. For rot until something WM. B. STOCKMAN, WM. B. STOCKMAN, FALLS OF CLYDE. Am. sp., Larsen, sale at all dealers. Benson, Smith & them. Very truly. Rep t Inn nireo". Section Director. ar. Gaviota from Hon., Nov. 2. Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaii. GEORGE OSBORNE. - v.

THE PACinO OOMMEECIAIi ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908.

Fraternal Meetings HOLOCAUST IIP T STREET

POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT NO. 1. F ! X. O. O. F. 'If. Meets every first and third Friday RECALLED best cook- : of the month, at 7:30 p. m., in IMD IS SOLO The Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort Street. Mill Visitine brothers cordially invited to attend. K. MENACGH. C. P. ed meal comes L. L. LA PIEKRE. Scribe. A Tragedy Which Gave the A Plot Opposite the Catholic EXCELSIOR LODGE NO 1, I. O. O. P. i i . Meets every Tuesday evening, at Whole Estate to One Cathedral Brings from 7:30, in Odd Fellows Hal!, Fort a oircei. isiiing uroiaers corai-Il- y invited to attend. Person. $8750. H. B. BROWN. X. G. L. L. LA PIERRE. Secy.

HARMONY LODGE NO. 3, X. O, O. F. F. W. Macfarlane, as trustee under John Macallino, commissioner ap- Meet every Monday evenine. at the will of Adelia Corn well decayed, pointed in the foreclosure proceedings 7:30. in Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort S .fi - by his Atkinson to sell the property on oireei. vieiwnjr oromers corui- attorneys and Quarlesi Fort street be Paste This Up! Gas Stove ally invited to attend. has filed his accounts and petition for tween haplain lane and the Model J. LIGHTFOOT, N. G. SALE i i E. R. HENDRY. Secy. discharge, and for authority to transfer Block and opposite the Catholic Cathe- to Georgiana Friel, who has now be- dral, has made to Hi PACIFIC BEBEKAH LODGE NO. 1, report the Circuit L O. O. F. come of age, the property of the trust. Court of the sale. The property was ,iiwi Meets every seccnd and fourth ' u 4"r P.v the death of Bella D. Friel, the i V : i IT'" Thursday, at 7 :30 p. m.. Odd Mary A. Burbank. trustee for Marv A. FOUR ; i Sis WE LOTS -- Fellows' Hall. Visiting; Rebekahs legatee under the will intestate, and: v.. HAVE 168 LOTS LEFT i. t Why not WV" re cordiallv invited to attend. Burbank. Holmes Ellis and Albert i n FLORENCE LEE, X. G. the deaths at the same time of Mary Baylor. The commissioner recommends SITUATE IX THE MOST it ALICE NICHOLSON. Secy. L Friel Jackson and Friel, Geoigi- - tu the co"rt he approval of the sale. Mauka of the O. E. & Co. Etta . ., : i .... L. Track i Mr. s-- lb 13 m.. OLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH ana Friel became the only surviving rv f "mit lue property li try one at LODGE NO. 2, is worth. ATTRACTIVE PART OF a. O. O. T. child and heir at law of Bella D. Friel, at -r The sale was in foreclosure proceed- M ttf- Meets every first and third Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., in Odd and entitled to the estate. ings William O. Smith, executor of A H f? "Z-- JiS the laf Ji r-l FeIlors' Hall. Visiting Rebekahs The death of the three mentioned oc- will of Maria L. Hoffman, Lome. are cordially invited to attend. deceased, FRANCIS BIN'DT, N. O. curred on October 3t. 2902 and recalls vs. .). Ji. r isher and .Nettie P. Fisher. SALLIE L. WILLIAMS, Secy. ;tne trag'iy at tne ourning or tne .t riei ; l lie amount or principal and interest Kapiolani Tract ALUj residence in Xuuanu valley on that involved was 19.370.04. made un of f :i wv-i- v itv. oi. x. a a. ju. night when the three were burned to, $14,000 principal and interest $3,370 .94. m jjeets on tne last Monday or eacn (ieoth month, at Masonic Temp'e, at 7:30 p. " Next the Kamehameha Schools on ; m. Visitin? brethren are cordially in- - 1 1' estate is valued at $16,640. It ' vited to attend. includes real estate on Waiidki road, If ft I Get in Quick - Kekaulike street and in Kewalo; f R IT A A Hlbt LflNU King street, Honolulu Gas Go., Pioneer and YSaialua bond: 3 shares LEAHI CHAPTER NO. 2, O. E. S.. of Hawaiian Hotel bonds; and bills re on these prices, Meets every third Monday of each eei vable. RENTAL LITIGATION $400.00 AND $500.00, 1 LIMITED month, at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic And we Sell lemple. isitinc; sisters and brothers An Echo from Shafter. one-fourt- h cash; balance 1 and 2 years. A re cordially invited to attend. Judge Dole yesterday overruled the CLARA M. SCHMIDT. W. M. them all to the ADELAIDE M. WEBSTER, Secy. demurrer of the defendants in the suit Tn the suit of the Territory of Ha highest bidder above r I of the United States for the use Xi waii vs. Hee Fat, Judge De Bolt has LEI ALOHA CHAPTER NO. S, O. E. S. Lewers & Cooke and others, against the low upset price, Your Meets at the Masonic Temple every Burrell Construction Company. This ordered that the Makee Sugar Com second Saturday of each month, at con- pany be substituted in this suit for 7:30 d. m. isitine sisters and broth' is a suit that grows out of the era are cordiallv invited to attend. struction of the barracks at Fort Shaf- Hee Fat and that the latter be dis- John Neill MINNIE FRAZEE. W. M. ter. Owing to adverse conditions ,the charged from any liability to either On Small Time 135 Merchant Street. A. E. WE '.BOURNE. Secy. Burrell Construction Company, which party. Opportunity Dealer in new and second The issue involved is whether the f band ma LADIES' AUXILIARY, A. O. H, DIVISION had the contract, lost money and was chinery. Automobiles and fine machin NO. 1. unable to pay for all of their mate- rent paid by Hee Fat for rice lands Payments ery repaired. Mets every first and third rial. As a result, suits have been at Kapaa after the expiration of the Ship and general blacksmithinir. brought against it and its surety, a government lease of these lands to the ii U. . . Agent for Foos Gasoline Engines HalL Fort Street. compel Makee Sugar Company shall go to ALSO f I an4 'orrB.vt Visitinir sters are cordi- - surety company, to payment by the U uatnuton juacmne Tools. CV"J invited to attend. the latter. The defendants demurred. Territory or to the Makee Sugar Com MRS. K. CO WES. Judge Dole in a written decision over- pany. Hee Fat was a subleasee of the AT A BARGAIN I JOSEPHINE DILLON. See. rules the demurrer. Makee Sugar Company. Grjs and Browns HONOLULU TEMPLE NO. 1, PYTHIAN Has Fine Eeduced. f EICII, SOFT GOLDEN LOtS ."I AND PURPLE Judge Robinson yesterday reduced TAX COLLECTIONS. On Saturday, Nov. 28, Three r J Meets every first and Monday. Such are the new colors in third fine $."50 costs ? ,at 7:3j p. m., at Kmgnts of Pythias the of Fuknda from and Returns of tax collections for the H 9 I nail. ort and neretania atreets. All to $20 and costs, on an appeal in mit- Houso visitors cordially invited to attend. igation of sentence. showed second period from the other islands on Wyllie Street n Decoration MARTHA AHRENS, M. E. C. Fukuda 1908, GOOD WORK AND SALLIE L. WILLIAMS. K. R. S. that he had worked for eleven vears have been received by Treasurer Camp-- 1 - 50x100 Feet Each ! ARTISTIC COLORING steadily with nothing to bis discredit. bell from all the districts except Ka- By OAHU LODGE NO. 1. K, Of P. But some time ago with friends he waihau. Kauai. The returns from this 5 meets every nrst and third Fuday at 2 O'CLOCK Only for a short while, at $375 each. r.o i i got toy drinking sake: a quarrel arose, district will be about $5000. The fol- - IN AFTERNOON. ja A ' v ciuck, tArjm.au.l: nail,ii.ii corner lo- '3t3Ber',nl ,nl fort streets. Visiting and he struck a friend. Arrest fol lowing are the collections compared Opposite the best houses in that Vvrv orotuers cordially invited to attend. lowed and he was fined $30. with a year ago. The returns from cality. A. PEEKING. C. C. TOM SHARP! J. W. WHITE. K. R. S. Carl Smith Sues Cathcart. Kanni for 190$ as stated are lacking The above will be sold S. Smith has the returns, tiom Kawaihau: The Painter. WILLIAM KcKTNLET Carl brought suit THIS WEEK. LODGE NO. 8. against John W. Cathcart to recover 1907. 1908. ELITE BUILDING Telephone 397 X. o P. SALE TAKES PLACE AT GET BUSY. Meets every $125. is alleged the money Oahu $406,505.01 $422,546.46 Sharp Signs Make Good second and fourth Satur- It that - day even in ir at 7:30 o'clock, in is due on a loan made to Cathcart by Maui- 118.079.7V 121,727.12 Pythian Hall, corner Beretania and & 1, nawaii 118.396.16 120,913.26 MY AUCTION BOOMS, JAS. F. MORGAN. rort atreets. Visiting; brothers cordi Smith Parsons of Hilo about July ally invited to attend. 1903. Kauai 73,202.39 09,633.03 , W. L. FRAZEE, O, O. Admitted to Practise. E. A. JACOBSON. K. R. 8. 716,183.27 $734,821.87 KAAHUMANU STREET. Thomas E. Robinson, who is th3 1 COURT NO. 8110. A. O. T. legal officer of the Trent Trust Com- uction Sale Meets - irmg - every second and fourth Tnes- - pany, was yesterday admitted to prac- The handsome device wly'ch Come in and look at the map. Ke- 4 f ft fldsy of each month, at 7:30 p. m., in adorned A in United Antonio Hll Vin mtrat tise the States District the front of the especially-decorate- d EC HUMAN CARRIAGE CO. LTD. 18 I XV Visiting brothers rnrtiiiw inntu! in Court, bv Judfe Dole, on the motion trolley car in Tokio provided for the member, 2 o'clock in the afternoon Merchant Street, near Alakea Chamber of Commerce representatives Nov. U. C. PACHECO. F. S. Divorce oranteo. from the Coast, was presented to Mr. Wednesday, 25, 1908, Judge De Bolt yesterday granted a Doiirmann oi ban and is CAMOES CIRCLE NO. 240. C. O. rrancisco fxoduct or F. divorce to Huno Matsuda from Kama carried in the dining-roo- of the 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Meets every second and fourth Thurs-- Tenyo Maru. was on ay oi eacn montn, at 7:30 d. m- - taro Matsuda on the ground of non It shown to a great wharf at end of River street, Ban Antonio Hall, Vineyard street. I support. man j' visitors yesterday. JAS. F. MORGAN. Visiting; companions are cordially in vited to attend. Accounts Approved. MRS. HELEN M. PERRY, O. O. Judge De Bolt yesterday approved AUCTIONEER. Love's Bakery MR. L. A. PERRY. P. S. the final accounts of Antonia de Jesus LYDIA E. COURT LUNALLLO NO. 6600. A. O. P. de Souza, administratrix of the estate Tta .p fit an1 trj1?.Aa. of Antonia de Jesus de Souza, Suitable for Fishing Boat. Machine-niAnnlaetur- ed day evenines of each month, at 7:30 and granted her discharge She was the Goods; Bakes p. wpIT m.. in Pythian Hall, corner Fort nn.lxir an? - i?or!Aiv.w nndor thp. .. T - . I ola"'J'- vv.. VEGETABLE COMPOUND nuJ orrciiQis sireeia. visiting uroia-- 1 . r Daily era cordially invited. A Safe T. a BLACKWELL.C. R. UMe 21 Finil Ji-iili- ii! jAa k. kauliaTp. C, P. 8. In the United States District Court Fniiei yesterday the Koki eases, which were HONOLULU AERIE 140. P. O. E. to have come up, were continued until Proposition Saloon Pilot w Meets on- - second and further orders. Built by Inter-Islan- d Shops. &LJ-VJ- fourth Wednesday evtn- - FOK- - v,-- ine or eacn month, at 7:30 o'clock, in Pythian P. Pilot and Hall, corner Beertania and Fort streets. Visit- JAS. MORGAN. ing Eagles are invited to attend. CREATES ELEVEN NEW AUCTIONEER. V. U. IKAiEE, w. Investors to Soda Crackers H. T. MOORE, Secy. HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54, A. A. of M. AMERICAN CITIZENS Consider 1 M. L. Meets on the first Sunday re for sale by the following Iras- - ousehold Eleven men were ushered into Amer- Look this up at once. HENRY MAY & CO., ican citizenship in Judge Dole's court ; By order Worthv President, r A TUT.LETT yesterday morning. In one case a urniture M. LEVY & CO., FRANK C. POOR, Secy. J. rather interesting question was raised T. H. DAVIES & CO., THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMP NO. 1. and decided. When I'eter William Pel- - Saturday, Nov. 28, AT U S W Y I every "third Wednesday lier applied LYDIA E. PINKHAM Residence, Xuuanu avenue and Kukui Meets first and of Bluett for naturalization 1 . H. HACKFELD & CO, each month in Waver ley Mall, corner isetnei C. street, and Hotel Streets, at 7:30 p. m. he gave as his witnesses Colonel J. No other medicine for "Woman's 908, By order of the Camp Commander, McCarthy and W. L. Stanley. Both ills in the world has received such 12 O'CLOCK NOON, C. J. DAY & VES J. K. BROWN. Adjutant. ! lliese are now out of the ennntv. mid wide -spread and unqualified en- - Wednesday, Nov. - At Front Entrance Judiciary Biulling, 25, 1908, & CO. MARINE ENGINEERS BENEFICIAL ASSO- when Bluett appeared before Judge clorsement as has Lydia E. Pink- CIATION. ham's egetable Compound, made 10 O'CLOCK Meets second and fourth Mondays of each Dole he offered as witnesses to hs from native roots and herbs. 2.228 ACEES A.M. month at the new K. of P. Hall, corner Fort i qualifications for American citizenship with CONSISTING OF E. HUGHES. Pres. E. If. Paris and Charles K. Stillnian, No other medicine has such a Small Iron Safe, YAMATOYA," dis- H. O. W GOTTEN, Secy. .Jr. record of success for woman's Bedroom Furniture, ALT. KINDS OF The question was raised whether eases, or such hosts of grateful HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, O. R. M. in such cases the substitute witnesses' friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Twenty or More Bureaus, Iron Bed, Bedelothing, SHIRTS, PAJAMAS KIMONOS .Meets every nrst and third names shall be posted for the ninety and Thursday Compound. Roller Ton Desk, . oi each month, in K. days required by law. Authorities Vegetable MADE TO ORDER. oi i-- tiall. corner iort and Round Table, Chairs, Rockers, nereiania atreeta. Visiting were cited on both sides, but Judge For more than 30 years it has been Buildings M 246 Fort St., just above Orphean. brothers cordiallv invited t.i Dole ruled that this was not required, the standard remedy for feminine Refrigerator, Kitchen Goods, J 'attend. but he clerk to A. B. ARLEIGH, Sachem. instructed the post ills, Inflammation, Ulceration, and Adjoins the Eoundhouses and Shops of Pictures, Etc. A. E. C. the names of substitute witnesses as Gramaphone, I MUKriIV, of R. consequent Spinal Weakness. soon as he is notified of them. THE O. B. & L. CO. Moving-pictur- e i HONOLULU LODGE p. Machine, 1 616. B. O. E. The following are the men, their It has relieved more cases of Back- Y. WO SING Sl CO. at Sewing Machine, '1 Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. nationality and their witnesses, who ache and Local Weaknesses than Extends Ewa to Dowsett Lane. One Bar Fixtures, etc. P. O. E, will meet in theii were naturalized vesterdav any other one remedy. It dissolves entrance is on King a King street little Ewa I1S6 11SS NUUANU STREET hall. street near Fort, John sylvanus Van Voisan, Belgian; and expels tumors in an early stage of Liliha street. every Friday evening. By witnesses Valentine Henry Franck and of development. JAS. F. MORGAN. order of the E. R. Map of property and particulars at Fresh reter Stephen Alencastre. T j AUCTIONEER. W. H. McINERNT. E. R. Nicholous Barbie, Belgian; same wit- iiitgiuiuiues anu periodic pains, my office. C. Weakness of the Stomach, Indiges-- H. EASTON, Secy. nesses. r ; : x-- v-- JOHN MARCALLINO, lJLU11 i CALIFORNIA FRUITS Charles Frederick William Kort I ti"iwiiiiiig, nervous xrosiraiiori, HONOLULU SCOTTISH I Commissioner. THISTLE CLUB. German; witnesses, Conrad Haiimann' Ileadache, General Debility, quickly - - VlKa, llett on the firs nl third Fri-v- T Auction Sale P.O. Box 952 Telephone 238 jV days, at 8 o'clock, in rooms in aid Charles Hubert. yieitt to it; also deranged organs, 1 !?" 0ren Block, entrance on Peter William Tellier Bluett, Eng- causing pain, dragging sensations ALSO V ii Lmon Street. i ! J- lish; E. and backache. . - M MacKIXNON, ChieL witnesses, If. Paris and Under all circum Thanksgiving Remembrances 4vJr JOHN MACAULAY. Secy. Charles K. Stillman, Jr. stances it acts in harmony with the- - SAME HOUR AND PLACE Friday, Nov. 27, 1908, John Henry Ketcheson, Canadian; system, CHUNO WAH LODGE NO. 4, K. of P. lemale 11,625 SQUAEE FEET 12 O'CLOCK NOON Meets every second and lsot Tuesdav at witnesses, Kideau G. Ross and II. N. Promptly delivered. m k.Tl : . r n . -- . removes feeling, it Tnurjiru Birrri. Bl i:ju p. m. Visit Denison. "It that wearing on At ing brother are cordially invited to attend. extreme lassitude, " don't care "and I Edward Frank Patten, FRONT ENTRANCE, POLICE - l. Canadian; I M r. J Li. ().(), C. C. 44 - - - - " Buf-fandea- to be Territorial Messenger Service WONG KIM CIIONG. K. of R. & S. witnesses, E. 11. Bath and E. want left alone feeling, STATION I. excitability, irritability,nervousness, HAWAII CHAPTER NO. 1. ORDER OP Wilder Honolulu, T. H. Phone 361 KAMEHAMEHA. Gladstone Scott Leithead, Scotch; dizziness, faintness, sleeplessness, Avenue Under C. lan-ke- a, P.au-nian- instructions from P. every even-ins- ; witnesses, A. A. Deas T. M. flatulency,melancholy orthe"blues.n between Meets first and third Thursdav and the residences of Messrs. S rt Sheriff, Countv will of esrh month at 7:30 o'clock in Fra- These are indications of Feminine of Oahu, I ternity Hall, Odd Building, ana love; has a frontage on Wilder sell for and on INSIST ON Fallows' on Fort Jean Abadie, French; witnesses, V. disorders, which this medicine over- his behalf Street. of 51.8 and on N. FERNANDEZ, M. Harrison and .lohn Emmeluth. comes as well as slight derangement ft. Kaaikue a vein: e ? PARAGON I CARBONS Kuauhan. Benjamin Fauste. Guam: witnesses, of the Kidneys of either sex. (which runs in from Keaumoku street) Beers, Wines, Liquors j TILE BEST A. I.. Williams and II. R. Quintal. of 50 EXTANT. SONS OP ST. GEORGE LODGE NO. 353. feet. The depth one side is 22(3 T,i t.-.- 1. .1 3 l.., ; w every .lohn Lingman. F. Women who are sick and a ci 1 n ill IJUU 11 ellHl IHJtlll 111 Meets second and fourth Thursday Swede; witnesei want to ft. and on l.j iir il. Office at K. of P. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially R. Hend ry and R. W. get well should refuse to accept the other 238 ft. quantities of not less than five gallons. Supply Co. invited to attend. Breckons. any -- 831 FOET ST. ISA AC COCKETT, W. P. itiponro uosquera, Spanish: wit substitute for Lvdia E. IMnkhnm'a JOHN . MA RCA LLTNO, JOHN RICHARDSON. Becy. nesses, F. J. Dutra and John Gouvea. j Vegetable Compound. JAS. F. MORGAN. Commissioner. AUCTIONEER. J

mo THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908.

LOCAL BREVITIES. PEACE, PROSPERITY and PLENTY Bring the children to the Harvest AWAY Home festival tomorrow afternoon. JHROWING Thung THANKS FOR. Wah Lodge No. 4, K. of P , WE GIVE will meet in its lodgeroom, Yinevard Whitney & Marsh, Ltd. MONEY street, at 7:30 this evening. At this time of the vear the American people give thanks for Court Carnoes Xo. 8110 A. O. F. the many blessings enjoyed during the year. This Thanksgiving meets this evening at 7:30 "'An- No need to continue throwing in San should reach every man in every walk of life. There is always some- paying tonio Hall, Yinevard street. away your money by thing to be thankful for. With us the above few words 'best ex- house rent. It is possible to Remember, tomorrow is the Harvest First Showing of purchase a new home, consisting Home festival at the Hawaiian Hotel, press our Thanksgiving. of six rooms two bedrooms, from 2 to 6 in the afternoon. Should vou celebrate the occasion by the usual dinner, remem- dining-room- , and There parlor, kitchen will be a great array of things ber that Dimond & Co. is headquarters for everything in the Glass- bath, for beautiful and edible tomorrow at the Housefurnishing lines. Holiday Ri $1400.00; part cash, and the balance Harvest Home festival at the Hawai- ware, Crockery and on easv monthly instalments. ian Hotel. table decorations and clothes Come and see the special arrangements. Including a Full Selection of The bedrooms each have Philip H. Dodge writes from Japan Our jrallerv where thev are shown looks its best. closets, all rooms have electric denying that S. Okabe, formerly white acting lights.' the plumbing is consul here, is dead. He is busy at enamel. This home is within his new post. W. W. DIMOND & COMPANY, LTD. walking distance of downtown, Excelsior Lodge Xo. 1, I. O. O. high enough up to give a F., 53-55-- KING STREET. and will meet in Odd Fellows' Hall at 7:30 good view of city and harbor. OofO'f this evening. All members are request- - - - II If ed to be present. 7-- t Co., Ltd. Gov ernor Frear, while in Washing- Trent Trust ton, will look after matters connected with the Hawaii exhibit at the Alaska-Yuko- n MATCHED SETS. Exposition. The ladies of the candy booth at St. A i crew's fair will be at'the Hawaiiaa ALSO Hotel from 9 to 12 o'clock to receive donations of candy. EP Lei Aloha Chapter Xo. 3, O. E. S., will hold a special meeting this even- ing for conferring degrees. Masonic Temple at 7:30 o'clock. Princess Gowns Palace Cafe There are no Chinese passengers ! aboard the Tenyo Maru, said to be due !K i AE I to the Chinese boycott that is still I place where you are The maintained against Japanese vessels. in Mulls, Voile and Satin right, whether you have treated I'assengers on the Tenyo Maru heard ten cents or ten dollars. Drop confirmation of the report of the death ' I II Em- ' in and try our lunch with a of the Chinese Emperor and the fi Ah. C glass of press Dowager, by wireless, after they left Yokohama. uitable for All Occasions - A petition for the commutation of VI- j o the sentence of death against Morita DRAUGHT Keizo, to imprisonment for life, is be- j Xj N ing circulated among .the Japanese and W is being numerously signed. BEER Honorable K. Xakamura, editor of the Xew York Shinpo, is returning Richards and Merchants Sts. from a visit to Japan by the Tenyo KNOX o Maru. In connection with his visit it i reported that a hundred Japanese journalists are to visit America next Hats, Derbies and Felts Badger"! year. "The Most fashionable shapes, no better hats made than those BUSINESS LOCALS. Mrs. Arthur Wall will be at the Ha-waii- Hotel, in one of the rooms on bearing a Knox Label. See them at the main floor, on Tuesday, from 2 . You may have your horses clipped at until 5 o'clock, to receive articles for SILVA'S TOGGERY Extinguisher the Club Stables." the fancy table for the Harvest Home Fe J. Carlo will help you out if you festival to be given by the Woman's Elks' Building. Phone 651. King St. are short of funds for Christmas. Guild of St. Andrew's cathedral. J. A. OILMAN, Agent The Sam Wo Meat Co., in the fish- - Attorney E. M. Watson claims that market, has a high grade of meat. under the city and county charter the Royal Annex for oysters, crabs, appointive officials for the first bien- frogs' legs and lobsters. See sign. nial period of the city's existence are See Tom Sharp about your window to be appointed by the Mayor-elec- t holidays. during the month of December, and decorations and signs for the are not required to be confirmed by The crackers from Love's bakery are the Board of Superviso'rs. always crisp none of them Outing and Plantation fresh and A cablegram was by Cap- NEW Economy to stale. received mm tain Falls, chief quartermaster, stat- Ladies long French kid gloves, in ing that all the bids for building the white, black and tan, $3 a pair at quartermaster's depot on Fort street BOOTS SHOE! SOROSIS boy flora's. had been rejected. Lucas Bros, were and C. (J. Yee Hop & Co. have a very the lowest bidders. It may be that family SHOES Shoes Here superior grade of butter for the the bids are rejected in order to allow H BOOTS for wet weather and plantation wear. SHOWING table. plans for a larger building. 12-INC- BALMORALS Surveyors, Trampers, and Lunas. A home for sale at a very low The Tsland Perfume Oo., Ltd., filed for price, $1400. See Trent Trust Com- its articles of association with Treas- WORKING SHOES for Hard Knocks and Rough Wear. pany, Ltd. urer Campbell yesterday. The incor- Savings bank book 5247 has been porators are Philip Peck, S. S. Peck,, A large, new assortment, PRICES FROM $3.50 TO $12.00. lost Finder will please return to Bank O. E. Wall, Stella Peck and Emalie P. Water-Proo-f Outing Boots most of them, of viscolized leather. of Hawaii. Wall. The capital stock is fixed at $1 0,000, privilege increas- Fukuroda. Hotel street, opposite the with the of "Vatrley block, keeps perfect lines of ing it to a quarter of a million. Japanese goods. The Peacock property on the Wai-kik- i Mclnerny of Bishop cor- Shoe Store There is something in the process side street, at the makes superior ner of King, opposite the Federal that Sperry's brands to building site, has purchased NOBBY VEILS all other flour for baking. been by the Hawaiian Telegraph and Tele- All Colors, Round and Square Effects, $1.25 to $4.50. The Burroughs adding machine does phone Company and on it will be lo- everything any similar machine does, cated the new building for the central ft EXHIBITOR VEILS and does it without an error. offices of automatic or Home tele- CHIFFON the Navy, Grey, 75c, $1.25, Furn'tnre packed by us will stand phone .system which is to be installed. White, Pink, Blue, Black, Brown, $1.00, shipment to Jericho. City Transfer $2.00, $2.50. The funeral services over the' ashes LEAGUE Co. (Jas. H. Love), phone 132. of the late Mrs. F. A. Potter were ST THE ART C. D. "Walker has made several held yesterday" afternoon at 4 o'clock DU BARRY SCARFS whalebcats recently for the sugar ves- at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. Elegant Assortment at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50. sels, and is now engaged on sea wrens. A. Thurston. Dr. Doremus Scudder of A newcomer is Miss Minnie E. Chip-ma- Central Union church officiated. A Servants for all kinds of work who has been engaged as in- DIRECTOIRE GIRDLES promptly furnished number of friends of the family were by T. Yanagawa, Colors, 75c, $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $4.50 to $9.00. corner Ki'ig street and "Waiklki road; present. The urn containing the ashes structor in art at the College of All at phone 442. will be sent to the home of the de- Hawaii. Miss Chipman has had the zooms Holl:ster Drug Co. Iiave just opened ceased in St. Joseph, Michigan. exceptional advantage of taking her ELASTIC BELTS in Ju- With Every Modern Stock in White, Black, Gilt, Red, Navy, Brown and a big stock of hardwood brushes with Much interest is centered the early training under such recognized Convenience A Great building in trial of Kimura 75c, to finest grade of bristles. Get them diciary the artists as John H. Twachtman, Charles New Persian Designs, $3.50. while the last. before Judge Robinson, because of the re- and Mrs. Rhoda Holmes markets of the vigorous expressions of the lawyers NECKWEAR The Metropolitan throughout the Nicholls Co. will deliver twice garding each other of New York, and her work Decree Any Price. Meat tomorrow is prosecuting the Hawaiian All Fashions Latest At and close promptly at 9 o'clock on trial. M. F. Prosser shows both versatility and breadth of potel case and E. C. Peters is defending. It ' Thanksgiving Day. handling. The range cf subjects is HAND-BAG- S i only a little over a year ago that NEWEST IDEAS . p.urnt leather work, Christmas cards, peters Attorney General of the wide from fruit and flower composi- Wl Choice Line at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.50 to $7.50. something was For E'A LS A novelties, cuiios different Territory and Prosser was his chief tions executed in low key as interior Join-son- , from the other dealers. Miss deputy. Btudio work, to charming out-of-do- VEILINGS BY THE YARD 72 King street. sketches' keyed high and full of sun- TRY Alexander yojyj Hom THE LATEST JUST RECEIVED. There is no collar in the world to shine. Many of the pictures have his- eoual those made by Earl & "Wilson. toric as well as artistic value. Rugged or CAFE McTnerny is selling the Redman at two FIRST SHOWING Cape Blomidon and the Basin of TOILET SETS for twenty-fiv- e cents. Minas, immortalized by Longfellow; an Handsomely Boxed, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 y old Acadian five-cen- t cigar is Of Homestead; scenes from The Owl the bet Chautauqua, smoke on earth for a nickel. It s and from old Princeton, the Clipping UMBRELLAS home of the Cape Cod fisherfolk, are the favorite everywhere. Sold by M. FOR A GOOD CLIP, CALL ON US Good Quality, Exquisite Handles, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, i uc ures 1 A. C.unst & Co., Fort and King streets. HOLIDAY uivn pici nsrea. a small coioreu cnareoai sKeteh of Ipswich, $5.00, $6.00. The Paeifie Picture Frame Co., Nuu-am- i Mass., once famous for, avenue, King, will its witchcraft, below frame but now noted for its colony of artists, Club Stables HANDKERCHIEFS anv kind of picture, print or painting is especially interesting. Telephone 109 Complete Line Swiss and Linen Goods All Prices. and as should A with excellent taste it Handkerchiefs The first view will be on Monday be framed. evening, November 30. LINEN TAILORED WAISTS shutting off of the VALUES PRECIOUS STONES Wi.h the water EXCEPTIONAL GOOD GOODS REASONABLE PRICES. supplv conies an increased demand for assortment we "THE MISER'S MILL." let in rings and brooches. Gold and Forcegrowth. the only genuine aid to The largest and best at rea Have you secured your ilver jewelry made io order SILK PETTICOATS grass and plant culture. You can get have ever shown. The small prices tickets for onable prices. Your trade solicited. & Grey, White, Pink, Blue, $7.50 to $13.50. it from Hall Son. wi'.l astonish you. See window and "The Miser's Mill"? If not, you had Black, Brown, Furniture packed by us will stand intern. r display and note the prices. better do so at once, or you will miss SUN WO shipment to Jericho. City Transfer the chance of seeing one of pret- Love. THREE SPECIALS FOR the CHAN CHEW, Manager. Co.: phone James II. tiest 943 MOXDAY AND TUESDAY entertainments ever given in Ho- 1na Mannakea St. P. O. Box For Christmas presents, our pretty nolulu. Special Opening, Monday hollv-covere- d boxes, holly wrapping The Santa Claus head stic- orchestra will be composed of paper, eummed In-gall- CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. thing. Ha- Ladies 'Linen Sheets the following: First violin, Mrs. s, JAPANESE HOLIDAY STOCK ker, and tags are iust the Mr. make9 51-5- Love, Miss . Dr. A good photograph or portrait waiian News Co., Ltd. $ S.00 Suits 0 Drawn Work in Waist Patterns, Table Covers and Wall; second violin. Prof. Kahl, Dr. a very pleasing Christmas remem- Make a little note that we sell the 8.75 " 5.00 Moore, Mr James, Mr. Brown; Bureau Scarfs. Swell Kimonos in Jacket and Full le.s. The viola, brance for absent friends. R. W. Per- best and most select feather 12.00 " 6.50 Dr. Marques; cello, Dr. Straub; bass, Length Styles. IMand Curio Store Sterner s Ejite Mr. Williams; flute, kins is specially equipped to do the new post- SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AXD Mr. Deskv; clar- SILKS. building. Hotel street. Our ionet. Mr. Chadwick; cornet, Mr. finest portrait and picture work. He ALL SHADES IN JAP AND PINA cards are the best in town. THURSDAY Boisse. Mr. Kruss; trombone, Mr. is showing a beautiful line of view opened a ower & Cooke have just Kaaa; tympanies. Mr. Peck; piano, calendars. l and Jap- Mrs. L. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. new stock of finest Chinese Linen Finish Suits Tenney Peek. YOUR anese white mattings. They are the There will only be two performances CHANGE OF MANAGER. been showntui Size MxPO, quality 70c. of "The even- handsomest that have !0c. Miser's Mill" Fridav Hotel street, S. King street, phone ..o. ing. November 27, and Saturday after- The Boston restaurant. rear. 177 managers, and how small your estate noon. November 2S. The prices are $1, rear Fort, has changed L. B. Kerr 8t Co., Ltd. Xo matter 7-- have it Black Satin Duchess and HtV. served with vou should make a will, and Children under fourteen the public will now be Honolulu Department Store. Alakea Street. form. Ve will bo charged only 50c. at drawn up in proper legal AH s lk, extra heavy, $2.23 quality the meals that it will be a pleasure to eat. . one of matinee. do this without charge. me $1.35 There will be a business men's dinner Hawaiian Trust Co., Tickets are on sale at Bergstrom the executo.s. Music Company. for twpntv-fiv- e cents and a meal on UP-TO-DA- GOODS Ltd. Thanksgiving Day that will make you NOVELTIES bren hat-make- r to the New Sachs Now Showing in Every Dept. Kox has genera N. S. Tt was announced at meeting tlrnk of the "folks back home." REASONABLE PRICES fashion-leader- s for two the York yesterday afternoon When yon are under a Knox of the Medical ion certificate of cood Dry Goods Co., Ltd. Society that Dr. F. H. Humphris was Have vou thought of honing that are under a shortly to Take it to 's Silva's Toggery has the Knox leave Honolulu, probably old razor of yours? Wtinc I- Comer of Fort and Beretania Streets next month. barber shop today. brand in derbies, silk and soft ft t-

j. THE PACITIO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908.

HONOLULU STOK EXCHANGE Canadian-Australia- n Honolulu, Monday, Nov. 23, 1903. Halstead & Co., Royal Mail Line MARINE REPORT. Ltd. 7 V BtB-.?r- s running in onn-eti- on with th Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Hpilxl $ SME of SToCK. Paia l"p v'hI. Bi1. A8k STOCK AMD BOND all at Honolulu on or tbout the following 4atea: COMPANYj FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOE VANCOUVER. (From San --Francisco Merchants Ex- DECEMBER 8 change.) Mkrca;ti!.k. AORANGI NOVEMP-K- 14 MAKTJBA C. Brewer C. ?2 000 004) 1100,19) 6 MOANA DECEMBER 12 AORANGI JANUARY Monday, Nov. 23, 1908. Scgar. t 3 Ewa 5 000,ron ... 2 MAK'JRA JANUARY 8 MOANA FEBRUARY Gaviota Sailed, Nov. M. Chil-eot- t, m RD 20, E. Haw. Agncultural 1 Oo.Oi O '.00! ire AO RANG I FEBRUARY for Honolulu. Haw Com fe i.nr C' 2 ai2.:"5 iuc! .... 10 OKERI San Francisco Arrived, Nov. 20, Haw ug!ir o 2.00 .&! pQS0 g$B& Honornu 750(100 LOANS NEGOTIATE Will call at Fanning Island. bktne lrmgard, hence .Nov. 1 Honotttto 2.0uO,000 lokohama Arrived, Nov 22, S. 6. Haiku 5UO. 00: lOtJ Honolnln THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD., China, hence Nov. 10. Eight lots at Kaimuki, cleared HutctitUsou uS Mnbr Stock u lesa GENERAL AGENTS. 'o 2.000000 :0 Seattle Arrived, Nov. 22, A.-I- I. S. and fenced; suitable for truck Kahuku 500.u0o VO n. Alaskan, from S. F. KelCKha agar O R'O.OCO loo ll5 155 Salima Cruz Arrived, Nov. 21, A.- - farming $2100 koioh 500.000! 10O For Sals at Bargain PriceT McBryde susr 10 Ltd . S.S00,") 20 S. Virginia, Oceanic Steamship Co. Time Table II. S. Nov. 21. uanu Migar t o V 00.000, 20 281 2m Two fine building lots in Manoa Oi'oinea 1,000,000 2u 40 Ookala !.".".".. 500.000 20 Lots (of about one-nai- f acre Bi On 24, SALOON BATES will be: Single Fare, PORT OF HONOLULU. $1600 and $1000 8ugnr Co 5,000 COO! and after June 1908, the nlaa i.td.. 20i 5 Manoa Heights. Fine view and soil. 65; Round Trip, $110. Family roomi extra. Olowalu 150.00C! 100 Lots at from $250 and up in ARRIVED. PMHuhau ?ug Plan Co 5,0 000 SO 20 Nnnaa SAN FRANCISCO. 5000 O 100 Valley. Your own terms. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. rOR phihfacinc DECEMBER 9 Snndav, Nov. 22. 750 OOCi 100 60 Lots of different sizes, within waiv ALAMEDA DECEMBER 4 ALAMEDA Am. S. C. Pepeekeo 50.000; 100 bk. Allen, Wilder, from ing distance of town, on monthly in- ALAMEDA DECEMBER 23, ALAMEDA DECEMBER 30 s Pioneer 2.750,000; 100 ,141 GraA-- Harbor, a. m. Waiftlua Co 4.500.O"0; stalments. ALAMEDA JANUARY 13 Agri 100 80 Mondav. Nov. 23. oir Moat Wailuku 1,500.000: ICO Lots on Kalihi road, fronting P Wamanalo 2.52.000, hyj Yo- I T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Maru, from Waimea Sugar Mill hameha Boys' School, at largely-r-K.. Nuuanu Avenue $35.00 125,000, 100 41 kohama, a. m. MisrELLASEors duced prices. Terms, $50 down Tn with nailines of the above steamers, the agents are Inter-Islan- d and il eonneetion the Nuuanu Avenue 50.00 S 8 Co i, so" ,ooo; loo 190 $10 per month; no prepared to issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Through Tickets by any DEPARTED. Haw Mectric Co.....', fiOr.000! looiUO interest. I : United and from Str. Ke An Hou, for Kapaa Ka- School Street 40.00 H K r At CO Pfd. J. H. SCHNACK, 137 Merchant railroad, from San Francisco to all points in the States, and V 1.150.000 loo Stmt porta. uai ports, 5 p. m. H R .t Co :om. 61 6 FOR "KENT A six-roo- modern cot- New York by any steamship line to all European Quarry Street . ... 22.50 Mutual Tel Co 15o.0OO 10 tage, Wai-manal- o, close to center of For further particulars apply to Str. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for aniku KuDOer , 0.... tk),00C' 100 citv. Rental 7 a. m. Kinau Street 25.00 100 t825 $17 per month. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD., U K 4 I. Co 4,Wi.Oon loo AGENTS. DUE TODAY. , Thurston Avenue 75.00 Hilo K R o 1 oori.fmn 20 T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong FOR SALE. Mru, from Lunalilo Street (furnished) .... 40.00 Malting Co Ltd 400.000 20 Galvanized sheet tank", San Francisco, a. m. uaw rijcajipie Co 400.000 20 steel iv. AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N COMPANY. I lights, gutter, STEAMSHIP Waikiki Rovn Aim. "t ridging, leader and ai SAIL TODAY. (furnished) 40.00 standing pipe. Any any FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. WEEKLY SAILINGS VIA Haw Ter pc (Fire shape, size, any weifkt. Str. Mauna Loa. In Ixt-pro- TEHUAN TEFEO. Simerson, for Kona Cairns) 315.0001 stock or to order. Kibhed or of and Kau ports, 12 noon. uh w i er 4 p C ( Ke- - wire skylight glass. Estimate Freight received at all times at the Company's wharf, 41st Street, Sooth Str. Mauna Kea, Freeman, funding i9t,5 Boo,(00 anything in for Hilo Haw p v our line. Brooklyn. and way ports, 12 noon. TtT ill l.oOO.OOO naw i er p c l.OOo.Ooo Job work in sheet metals solicit. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO Str. . G. Hall, Thompson, for Kau "WATERHOUSE TRUST' JCaw Ter 3'i p c 1 044,000 EMMELTJTH & CO., LTD, LULU. ai ports, 3 p. m. Cal Beet Hug & Kef Phone 211 HONOLULU. 6 C 145 Kin ARIZONAN to sail NOV. 21 for Molokai Corner Fort and Merchant Streets P 1,000.000 29 Str. Mikahala, and Maui HnikUBpc 22S.000 r COLUMBIAN to sail DEC. 5 COLUMBIAN to sail NOV. ports, 5 p. m. rinuiamua n icn o 13 FOR FROM TO FRAN- ALASKAN to sail DEC. H. Lpper intcli 6 p c.... 200,000 RENT. HONOLULU SAN T. K. K. S. Tenvo Maru. Bent. tiuw com is sugar Pineapple, banana or vegetable I: : CISCO For further information applv to 9 land is for San Francisco, a. m. co5 pe i.en.coc Palolo foothills carriage road TEXAN to sail . NOV. 20 IL HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Haw 6 p c SS:5 o.to jort PASSENGERS K :o completed to ARIZONAN to sail DEC. 4 Agents, Honolulu. tillo K 6 p C. l.O:X,000 this tract. Arrived. Mcniiaasug ropc 3oo.oooi Office desk and floor space. Company wharf, C. P. MORSE, Hou L 6 Freight received at rer T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Maru from RT.t Co pc. 647.000 FOR SALE iy2 acres residence Greenwich Street. General Freight Agent. Kahuku 6 p c. 15.000 ait. Yokohama, Nov. 23. For Honolulu: Jicnryne fug UO 6 p c 2.000,000 95 W. It. HOWARD W. M. Alexander, W. H. Baird. C. M. O R & L co 6 p c ! 2.ojr.,Ci00 Boom 3, Oahu Sugar Co 5 p C...I Mclntyre Buildiaa Cooke, Miss Alice Cooke, F. W. Dohr- - ftio 000' ii MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Olaa sugar Co 6 P .... l,250 000i 97 M. mann, Greenbaum, L. Greenbaum, Wireless racinc sugar .Mill HAWAIIAN DEVELOPMENT CO. Vessels of the above Company will ply between Honolulu and San K. Ito, K. Morita, John Matthew, J. J. (! 6 450.000 Francisco on or about the dates mentioned below: Mrs. Paia 6 p c 37 .500 Walsh, Walsh and three children, Pioneer Mill Co 6 d p 1.9Vnnn! 105 LIMITED Mr. and Mrs. John Waterhouse. Waialua Ag Co 5 p" c. .' 1,500,000 ..,1.0 Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. Through: O. Altmann, Ford G. Bar F. B. McSTOCKEK - - HILONIAN Nov. 24 Dec 1 Miimm clay, JUrs. A. Bnzard, v. j. Brown, Telegraph 23.125 paid. f38 per cent. paid. HILONIAN Dec. 22 Dec. 29 A. L. Clark, W. Clavton, Mrs. J. B. STANGENWALD BUILDING De- Session Sales. S. S. IIYADES of this line sails from Seattle to Honolulu, direct, Crockett, II. II. Culver, Mrs. H. II. Cul- Cable Address: Develop cember 10. ver, Miss Margaret Culver, Miss Ruth 5 Olaa, 4.75. P. O. Box 263 S. S. LURLINE of this line, sailing from San Francisco December 4, Culver, Mrs. K. J. Culver, T. Daigo, The greatest invention of Between Boards, for Honolulu direct, will receive freig ht for Honolulu and Kahului. Mrs. C. S. Dohrmann, Mrs. M. Fawell, 25 Haw. Sug. Co., 34.25." I the age, is at your service Passenger Rates to San Francisco First Cabin, $60. Round Trip, First Dr. Nat Green P. Grecorv F. Gochin- - Class, $110. CASTLE & COOKE. LTD., Agents. Albert F. Afong oho. G. Gochincho, G. Hamel, Miss M. for inter-islan- d or steamer E. Hodge, J. D. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Jones, Professional Cards 832 FORT SREET G. A. Kloesmeyer, Mrs. S. Knight, E. communication at low rates. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.. OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL G. Long, C. K. Meyer, Henry Michaels, JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. J J J S. S. CO- - AND TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Mrs. C. Moran, Miss D. Moran, K. Na- - Consulting Hydraulic Engineer. 51J kamura, Miss II. C. Newcomb, Dr.' Stangenwald Bldg. Phone 53. STOCK AND BOND Bteamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this Kasper Pischel, Mrs. Kasper Pisehel, BROKER port on or about the dates mentioned below: P. Reves, T. Segawa, Y. Sekine, J. CHINA PAINTING. Member Honolulu Stock FOB THE ORIENT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Schultess, F. E. Shaw, E. Skinner, O. MRS. J. L1SHMAN MORE Classes in and Bond B. Mrs. O. Take-mnr- a, KThm MANCHURIA NOVEMBER 15 KOREA DECEMBER 4 Smith, B. Smith, K. china painting. Orders solicited. HONGKONG MARU. .NOVEMBER 23 AMERICA MARU... DECEMBER 10 K. Terada, Vennewitz, R. C. Studio, Harrison block. Telephone ARIA DECEMBER 1 Seoville. 1346. 7968 Booked to Depart. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents. Per str. Mauna Kea. for Ililo, Nov 24. S. E. Lucas, T. J. Thomas and wife, Classified Advertisements Real Estate J. C. Cohen, C. D. Lufkin and wife, C. P. Morse and wife, G. F. Bush, M. WANTED. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'l -- BAGGAGE, SHIPPING, T. Lyons, Mrs. C. Iv. Jsotley and ser Pacific vant, R. T. Christopherson and wife, BY experienced stenographer, position NEW YORK LINE j STORAGE, WOOD, Pbone on W. A. Kinney, R. A. Kearns, Judge Ed: plantation. Best references. Ad- Regular line t dress "Stenog," this office. 8194 of vessels plying Transfer Co,, Ltd. PACKING, COAL. ings, J. W. Rath, wife and son, Lizzie between New York and Honolulu. Perkins, P. D. Knudsen, A. Richley, ,E. FOOHNG SUEY will probably 58 E. Maffin. Mrs. H. W. Hatton, Master SITUATIONS sail from New York on Novem- xa6 KING ST. Hough, Master Johnson, M. Grinbaum, WANTED. r UKNITURE AND PIANO MOVING. BLACKSMITH and horseshoer wants ber 1, 1908. Subject to changa L. Grinbaum, J. A. Hutchinson and without notice. wife, J. J. Page, Father Otto, Father situation; first class mechanic. Ad- dress "Mechanic," this office. 8200 FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOW- - Paul, Father Patrick, Father Edward, RENT TRUST CO., Ltd. EST G. Capt. Lieut, RATES. Phone 295. 63 Queen Street. J. Anderson, Baker, ! Sumner. BOARDERS WANTED. For freight rates apply to HUSTACE-PEC- K UtlAa. KilliWHR & CO, COMPANY, LTD., Per str. Mauna Loa, for Kona, Nov, FIVE couples. Excellent accommoda 27 Kilby St.. Boston: mr I 24. Father Celestine, Father Garard, tions; private home; $10 week. General Contractors. Father Charles, Y. Van Hing, S. Ako, 'a THEO. H. DAVIES St CO, j TO LET Answer until December 1. "A. E. Honolnln. ' Dealers in Crushed Rock, White and Black wife and son, Mrs. Jas. Houghtailing, F.", this office. 8199 Sand, Fire T. C. Mills, Geo. Robertson, A. L, Wood, Stove and Steam Coal, Blacksmith Coal, Hay, Grain, Greenwell. F. B. McStocker. School St 2 B. R. $13.00 Garden Soil and Manure. .Nov. SERVANTS. Per str. Mikahala, for ilolokai, Kam. IV. Ed 2 15.00 Draying and Heavy Teaming a Specialty, 24. Dr. Hallman and wife, Father " ALL kinds furnished on short notice Emerson, Father Thomas. Wilder Ave 4 " 18.00 Employment Office, King and Wai The Burroughs Adder G. Per str. W. Hall, for Kauai, Jov. Elm St 3 20.00 kiki road; phone 442. S. Yanagawa. 24. Mrs. M. , Choy Chin and 8204 will do everything any other ma- wife and family, Father Julien. Middle St 3 " 22.00 FURNITURE PACKED BY US chine will do, and more. Per Hongkong Maru, tor Japan, Vineyard St 2 22.50 FOR RENT. WILL STAND SHIPMENT TO Nov. 23. J. Boyd, D. W. Boyd, Iv. " COTTAGES with board. Cas- - SENT ON McGregor. Kapiolani Park 4 ' 25.00 Mrs. J. THIRTY DAYS TRIAL Iwakami, James ... sidy, 2005 Kalia Road, Waikiki. 8133 Pct M. N. S. S. Ililonian, for San Hackfeld St 2 " 25.00 1. "W. Francieco. Dec. Kalt Reuleaux. ' SO. 1104 Keeaumoku street, Vineyard St 3 27.50 corner of L. E. Arnold, Mrs. Lucy Bechert, Mr. loung street. Inquire H. W. Green, The Waterhouse Go. and Mrs. II. M. Cooke and four chil- Beretania St 3 " 40.00 at ciud fctaoies, ui's rort street. : C. Berlinger, S. Toplitz, M. L. dren, 8192 JUDD j Tower. Mrs. A. II. Robertson, gov BUILDING erness and child; E. W. Adams, Mrs. FURNISHED NICE, airy mosquito-proo- f rooms. Ho M. Lindsay, Miss Monroe. tel Delmonlco. Rent reasonable. J. J. Nuuanu Ave 4 B. II. $40.00 VESSELS IN FORT. H. O'Neil, prop. 8080 Kaimuki 2 " 45.00 M (Army and Navy.) Gift Boxes S. tug, .Moses. FOR SALE. AND IF NECESSARY WE WILL Iroquois, U. station (Mercnant vessels.) SECOND-HAN- HOLLY WRAPPING PAPER SUIT IT TO JERICHO FOR YOU Mathusek piano; bar City Transfer Go. Minburgh, Br. bk., McKenzie, Leith, Fort Street bakery $15.00 gain price. .Address "1'iano," this Tags, Stickers, Santa Claus Heads, Etc. GET OUR RATES Nov. 18. office. 8195 Flaurence Ward, Am. schr., Piltz, Mid Hawaiian News Company, Ltd. JAS. H. LOVE FIVE-PASSENGE- way, Oct. 23. R Queen auto; good PHONE 152 DON'T BE BUNCOED Katuna, Br. s.s., Lee, Newport News, condition. $550. 2181 King St., or Nov. IS. j RENT TRUST CO., Ltd. Phone 582. 303 Rochambeau, Fr. sp., Geau, Leith, Classified Advertisements Nov. 15. GAS engine, 15 h. p.; Otto. 1V2 h. p S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Wilder, Grays gas engine. "E. V.", this office. ROOMS AND BOARD. Express Harbor, Nov. 22. For Kimonos 8066 THE COURTLAND high-clas- s pri- GOMES' Tenvo Maru, Jap. s.s., Bont, Yokohama, is a The Reliable vate hotel lo- Nov. 23. SEE at reasonable rates, cated at the corner of Punahou and TRUNKS and BAGGAGE Y. B. Hint, Am. bk., Hansen, Eureka, ROOMS TO RENT. Delivered to all Steamers and Trains and to all parts of K. FURNISHED, with board, or Beretania streets. It is not a large the City. Nov. 21. Fukuroda for light place; we'd rather care well for a PHONE 293 3 TRANSPORT SERVICE. ALL COLORS AND PRICES. housekeeping. 1621 Anapuni street. 303 few people than indifferently for Buford, at San Francisco. many. Call and inspect the rooms. Crook, sailed from Honolulu for San COOL 8186 il Francisco, Nov. 17. and commodious; well furnish- BO WO ed; mosquito-proo- r. Helen's Court, Dix, sailed from Honolulu for Manila, JADE THE and Honolulu Construction and Draying JEWELRY 1124 Adams Lace. 8057 BERETANIA, cor. Union Co., Ltd. Oct. 30. Bracelets, Pins, Kings, in Innumer- Beretania. Also table board. S200 GENERAL Sherman at San Franeisco. able designs. Best of workmanship at CONTRACTORS. Sheridan, sailed from Honolulu for the lowest price. FURNISHED ROOMS. Manila, Nov. 14. TWO large mosquito-proo- f LOST. Phone Office 281. p. o. Box HOTEL STREET, between Smith and rooms, with SAVINGS of 154. Thomas, sailed from Nagasaki for Ho- Maunakea Streets P. O. B. 1007 uoaru, ,m private ranuly, for man bank book 5247. Bank Fort St., Opp. W. G. Irwin & Co.. Ltd. nolulu, Nov. 20. and wife, or two single Hawaii. Kindlv leave at bank. gentlemen, 8204 gVe THE MAILS. on King street car line. en- ! do all kinds of Teaming; also deal in Crushed Rock, White Private ! following High trance; electric lights;, hot and and Black Sand, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Etc. Mails aie due from the and Low cold CLASS points as water, etc. Address E. Ad- pin, gold; initials "A. E. N." follows: "J. ", on SAFE MOVING A SPECIALTY. San Franciseo Per Hongkong Maru, ALL JAPANESE BEAD vertiser office. 8193 back. Reward, return to Adver today. tiser office. 3u FOR one THE FACZFIO Yokohama Per Korea, Dec. 0. THE HAWAII SHINPO or two gentlemen, or counle. Vancouver Per Moana, Dec. 12. 111 Aaimusi. jr. u. Uox 512. 8171 PASSBOOK No. 7017, Bishop & Co. THRUM'S BOOKSTORE An Colonies Per Makura, Dec. 8. authority among Japanese News Savings Bank. Return to bank. oapers, published in the Territory of POULTRY. 307 Commercial Mails will depart for the following Iawaii. Advertiser Is in receipt of all its EGGS from choice matings - Holiday Goods, points as follows: The only Illustrated 10-pa- Japan single- and will soon bristle with comb W. Leghorns, $2 per setting; KNOTTED gold scarf pin; small dia San Francisco Per Tenyo Maru, today. ese Daily in Existence. 19i 12-pa- choice Cockerels, $2.50 mond. Reward at this office. Eatr4 at th Postoffiee at Honolulu, Yokohama Per Hongkong Maru, to- Sunday Issue is the Best Ad and upwards. EL, as second-clas- s "Rural nook." Manoa; P. O. Box T. matter. SANTA CLATJS' SUPPLIES. day. ertising Medium. dia- Work 162. F. H. Krauss. 307 IN the Young Hotel, opal set in Vancouver rer Makura, Dec. 8. Job in Japanese and Chinese diamond ring. Re- Colonies rnpialtv monds, jade and fi The usual variety of Books. Station- Per Moana. Dee. 12. ward office. SI 95 ! at Advertiser f SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ery, Calendars, Fine Leather Goods. OFFICES FOR RENT. 0 year $12.00 Dressed and Undressed Dulls, Toys and NOTICE. MUSCULAR PAINS. 'THE STANGENWALD ' ' Only fire Advertising Kates on Application. 5an.es, etc., is commended for q'ualitv, Hundreds of testimonials could be proof office building in city. Published every morning except to which the attention of Xmas buvers furnished showing the great pain re- STEIN WAY & SONS is d The markets of Metropolitan Enaday by the invited. Carefully-directe- mail" or- the lieving power of Chamberlain's Pain ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING i Merit Co. will close at 9 a. m. Thanks- AND OTHER PIANOS. ders will have prompt attention. Balm in cases of muscular rheumatism, Honolulu's only up-t- o HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD. giving Pay (Thursday). date fire proof There will be lameness or soreness of the muscles building; Tent includes electric light, THAYER PIANO CO. il To Holt BIok, No. 5 (South two deliveries on Wednesday, and cus- from any cause. is for sale King Thos. C. It at all hot and cold water, and ser- St Thrum, tomers are requested to order promptlv. janitor 156 Hotel Street. Phon tit 10G3 dealers. Benson. Smith & Co.. Ltd., vice. Apply the vou Hamm-Youn- FORT STREET A " TTT ' TUNING rUABANTEXD. Mi 8204 agents ior Hawaii. Co., Ltd. rr r if r r c e r SECOND SECTION 3 SECOND SECTION J

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Autos M233 iy Repaired FAMILY GROCERS. KING STREET, NEAR BETHEL. bj men wio are experts in theii Lne. No experiment work dont here by amateur. Careful atteo tion giTen every machine. V THE-vo- liamm-Youn- g 1908 STYLES n Company, Ltd. --Aim

Williams Photo. SPRING PATTERNS Lewis & Co., Ltd. CHAELES M. COOKE. J NOW TO BE SEEN AT Made especially for boys t'. W. AHANA & GO., LTD. stylish Mannish Lasts Spontaneous Friendliness From High Low on 1C9 KTNQ STREET - Telephone 241 and FASHIONABLE TAILORS. 42 KING 8TEEET. PHO'E C2L Rare Forms of Entertainment Impres- by C. H. Alden & Co. fe are FRANK sions of Land and People. Thanksgiving Dainties in Calf Patent Leather Pure California Wines; Nuts, Mince in the treatment of our patients, meat, Plum Pudding, Chestnuts, lAq-- and Vici Kid, Black and and never fit glasses unless they Editor Advertiser: It may not be known to your readers generally that the uors, Cigars. j LEWIS & CO, LTD. j visit to l-- a delegation are needed. Japan of thirty business men (and their ladies, number- Family Grocers ! Tan ing twenty-six- ) was in response to an official invitation, of which the following is 169 KING STREET Telephone 240. an extract: 14 The Chambers of Commerce of Tokio, Osaka, Kyoto, Yokohama and Kobe, desiring to ge expression to their feelings of friendship and good- will towards America and Americans, and wishing also to quicken the senti-meu- ts Send Your Suit of mutual attachment and good neighborhood which unite the peoples of To th the two lands, have resolved to extend a cordial invitation to a number of the representative citizens of the Pacific Coast of the United States, to come to EAGLE DYEING AND Japan duriDg the coming Chrysanthemum season." "The Honolulu Chamber of CLEANING WORKS These shoes at $3.50 are the equal of Commerce were given an opportunity of sending three delegates, Water-hous- e Hr. John TeJohoae C7S. FOBT BTME2T finest Beautiful Baskets and the writer being the only ones to volunteer to join the representatives the men's shoe in style and wearing of the Pacific Coast Chambers of Commerce on the good steamship Tenyo - qualities. They are specially adapted to and Bouquets Alarci- as they passed through Honolulu on the second day of October. Our Wah Ying Chong to. trip to Yokohama was a pleasant one, with the exception of warm weather we the growing feet of boys. Boys like them. TO ORDER encountered. Much of our time was taken up in discussion of our duties after landing, in King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket and forming ourselves into a working body. SOLD : MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, Florist DEY GOODS AND FUENISHING BY Toons Bunding Mr. F. Wl Dohrmann wa3 elected chairman and others to fill various offices, besides members of Finance, Press, Entertainment, and various other committees, GOODS OF EVEE Y DE- the chairman of each committee, together with the officers being an Executive SCRIPTION. Regal Shoe Andrew Usher's Committee. Store ARRIVAL AT YOKOHAMA. GENERAL McCandless Building, King and Hotel Streets. Scotch Whiskey Nq sooner had 'we eame to ancher in Yokohama harbor on Monday morn- ing. October 12th, when we were met on the dock by delegations and repre- sentatives of the press; and let me say here that we were not long in finding REPAIRS V. G. iT!irm,..i,L.j'tMwijiiii''l"'-- 0. Special out that the Japanese newspaper reporters are as alive as those in Honolulu 'Ttmnm!- - in.M'JWf ' :itW""umiii.''J'i-'.'- ' t n ni r r f" "m Reserve and the United States. T Each gentleman oi our party was presented with an Imperial crest scarf-pin- , and the ladies each with a chrysanthemum brooch. Considerable time was CARRIAGES OR AUTOMO- taken up with introduction, and arranging for such a large number to land in BILES. W. a KEACOCK ft CO, LTD, the right order, which was made in the Toyo Kisen Kaisha's launch, Mr. Asano, AGENTS. the President of the Company, accompanying us. After giving our good Captain three cheers, as we left the Tenyo Mam, we were soon on shore listening to the W. W. WRIGHT & CO. band playing Star Spangled Eanner in our honor. We were then met by the Mr. and Mrs. Presidents of the five Chambers of Commerce, the Governor, mayor of the eitv KING, NEAR 80TJTH STRUT Hashimoto and a host of others. An address of welcome was then delivered, an illuminated copy of which was given for each one of the Chambers of Commerce -- MASSEURS repre- Sam Wo Meat Co. sented. A response to this address was made by our Chairman, Mr. Dohrmann, PHOTOGRAPHIC RHEUMATISM. ifter which each delegate received a badge, to be pinned on the lapel his .IMJC,. w of Superior EETJ1SES, coat, representing the United States and Japan clasping hands as across SPRAINS, T r the TIRED FEEL- ocean. This badge was engraved on silver about the size of a dollar, mounted BEEF and MUTTON ING, and other on red, white and blue ribbon, the Japanese delegation having the same mounted King Street Fishmarket. CALENDARS ailments qnicfcly on red and white, being their National colors. RELIEVED. After several others of our national airs were played, each member of our FOR 1909. 444 KING ST, company took a jinrikisha that had been in waiting, to the Grand We PA T.AM ft Hotel. Fall Millinery made quite a line with fifty-si- x of our number, besides a Telephone 637 number of Japanese who had met us. On our way we passed under an evergreen arch studded with BEAUTIFUL STYLES a calendar why not have one that flowers, with the word "Welcome "in the center, and rode through lines of. NOW ON EXHIBITION Evervone must have Honolulu American and Japanese flags, alternate on each side of the street. There were is beautiful and artistic? Our fine Calendars, colored and crowds of people who continual shouted their "Banzais" to welcome us. We mtss POWER plain, make inexpensive and welcome Xmas Remembrances. passed also a second arch on another quay being built as a welcome to the fleet, BOSTON BUILDING, POST STEEET Water Color and Photo Calendars, ready fo mailing. 50c due at the end of the week. Arriving at the hotel we were comfortably located Iron Co. to $1.25. Scrap in the rooms that had been previously engaged for our party. Luncheon over, Notice them in our Windows. our time was taken up in receiving our trunks and getting well established, receiving and making official calls, forming plans so that when evening came all, "Bee" Tea C. H. BROWN - - Manager especially the ladies, were glad to rest. H In Little Gunny Sacks HALEKAXrWILA STBEET BTJSY DAY FOE MEMBERS. Honolulu Photo-Suppl- y Co. Highest price paid for Old Braaa, The next morning we visited the Silk Exchange and packing rooms, meet- HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. Ecra? Iron and all metals. ing in a large room where light refreshments were served, and after an exchange PHONE 22 "Everything Photographic;" Fort Street. Dealer In Second Hand Machinery. of speeches each lady and gentleman was presented with a pretty box containing O. Box 647 Telephone 642 i. a sample of the silk as prepared for shipment. We were surprised to learn here that 70 r cent of the silk produced in Japan was sent to America. The after- Lawrence Barrett noon was mostly occupied in visiting the silk condition houe where the silk Miles Hotel is received in the raw state and cleaned, first by boiling and wringing, then NE. Ccmer Jones and OTarrel Sts. drying by heat, after which it passes through various tests, such as tensile 1 0c Havana Cigar SAN FRANCISCO strength, examination as to quality, then spin sing into skains, running on to HELEN K. NEEDHAM, Prop. bobbins, and other processes. The specimens of development of silk from the Aecept no substitute. PICTURES FRAMING Mgr. SAM. LACKLAND, laving of the eggs to the cloth that i made, were very interesting, as was also ly Es-ire- e rooms, PRINTING new. Eighty-fiv- thread thrown on a screen magnified three thousand times. After light DEVELOPING Suite the silk Home-Mad- e and modern. interchange remarks and that;ks, we returned to our hotel Bread and single. refreshment and of at - the 6 Japanese dinner given us by the tankers and mer- Cat"- to TTawalian Island cus- to prepare for o'eftek Fresh Daily. tom, served daily. Porters at chants of Yokohama at one of their clubs. GURREY'S a! stealers from IlawaiL Oa arrival at the door our ladies were obliged to put on overshoes and the Pies, Cakes, Docglmuts, Baked Beans Saturday FORT STEEET, BELOW KING Rates Reasonable gentlemen to remove their shoes, being in stocking feet the remainder of the (Continued on pa.ge 10.) BEEETANIA NEXT TO EMMA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. THE FACII-I- COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES, HONOLULU, 10

i,v the Tokio Railroad Co. for a ride through the city under the personal charge profusely DESCRIBES of Mr. G. Mudasruehi. the President of the Company. Each car was C. M. COOKE decorated with flowers, both inside and out, interspersed with electric lights of TRIP red. white and blue. The Japanese and American flags crossed were placed BUSINESS MEN'S at each end of each car r.nd with the ceilings festooned with wistaria and cherry blossoms, rendered a very beautiful effect. As we passed through street after street which were lined by men, women and children, cheering their banzais (Continued from rage Nine.) with waving hands, we were geratly impressed with the fact we were welcomed a large number of introdu.-tion- s to our numerous hosts, we evening. After not oulv bv the merchants, bankers and commercial men, but by the common large Lull from which we withered darning and jugglery on a stage entered a t.eot.le as w'ell. Never Lad auv one of our party dreamed or heard of such greet ba.l been erected a.-r.- s a "small garden. An hour later we were that spe.ial'y ings. On Tuesdav we were entertained by Mr. Asano, President of the Tokyo into a large banquet hall with Ion- - tables on three sides, of about conducted Kisen Kaisha, at a most elaborate luncheon at his beautiful residence, a part inehes in height. We were Mated on cushions, some two hundred in num- ten of which has recently been completed and built for the purpose of giving such difficult To eat with chop sticks. Geisha ber. Many of our party found it The furnishings were both European and Japanese, and served" sake and many kinds of dishes large entertainments. girls from the ophite side of the tables, ;.. armours, hangings, etc. After CLUPECO V - cloisonne, silk SHRUNK QUARTER A l A LA J 7 laemiers.1 ' 7 ' V SIZE were new to our party. Towards the close of thi delightful dinner a that luncheon was served officers from the warships, members of the legations and number of Kpeeches of welcome were made. other dignitaries arrived and witnessed an admirable performance of jugglery COLLARS Before returning to our hotel, further entertainment was given in the hall and dancing. Jn the evening the commissioners only (the ladies being per balance. They do not ride up on one we were first entertained in, and it was midrdght before we reached our rooms. mitted to rest) were the guests of the members of the Bankers' Association at side, or bind in the back, or pinch in front, THE CAPITAL. OFT FOE their club. At the close of a sumptuous dinner, Baron Shibusawa, the Presi- or sag away from the neck. i5c 2 for 25c. were Wednesday morning the commissioners took the train for Tokioand dent, delivered a strong address, replied to by Mr. Dohrmann. Other addresses CLUETT. PEABODY & COMPANY, Troy. X. Y. Makers of Cluett Shirta sorprised on arrival at the depot to find a large number of Japanese gentlemen occupied the evening till twelve, when each commissioner received a souvenir give us we had met the previous evening, were down to see us off and to and a file of financial reports of the Association. farewell banzai, which was returned with three cheers. It was on this their A ROUND OF PLEASURE. occasion that we felt the necessity of having a special cheer, so that on our spending way to Tokio a few of the members put their heads together and originated We all had the pleasure, as well as advantage, the next forenoon, in not the form of a college yell as follows: our time at the museum of Mr. Okura, a privilege that is often granted after- Ilah! Kah! Itah! America! Nippon! Nippon! Banzai! Rah! And after a The collection is one of the finest in all Japan, as well as costliest. The little practice we were able to produce this with considerable vim and' the noon was taken up in attending the garden party of Admiral Count Togo, at New Negligee Shirts especially Mine was adopted by the party for future use, it being determined that it was the Imperial gardens, which are very extensive and full of interest? specially appropriate as it combined both nations. This first trip was by a the zoological part. The Admiral wore his medals, .which almost covered the Plain White and Colored, arrived by S. S. Alameda. train, and we brought into use our passes, that had been presented to ieft breast of his coat, while the Countess, his wife, was dressed in her native raeh of the delegates and each lady the day previous by the Minister of costume. The ollicers of the fleet were present in large numbers and it was ALSO ELEGANT PATTERNS, MEN'S NECKWEAR. Communication that were good for not only all Japanese railroads, but Koreans estimated that in all some 2000 guests were there. Up-to-da- te Styles. as well. In the evening at 10 o'clock, the Minister President of State, General Mar WELCOME TO TOKIO. quis Katsura gave his soiree, and notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the great mansion was crowded to its utmost. The uniforms, and rich dresses YEE CHAN & CO. On arrival at Tokio we were met by a large delegation to welcome of the ladies, together with the beautiful decorations gave the whole a magnifi Corner King and Bethel The decorations were as perfuse as those in Yokohama in flags Streets. Phone 627 us to their city. cent appearance. These two functions were in honor of our fleet. on side of the streets, decorated arches of Welcome, and crowds of peo either On Thursday, the 22nd, a delightful luncheon was given our party at the to add their personal welcome in the shouts of "Banzais." After getting lie Mitsui Shukaijo by Mitsui & Co., after which we were entertained by an ex- nicely established at the Imperial hotel, we visited the Mitsui Department store, hibition of single sword fencing and jiu-jits- From here many of our mem- Ly fpecial invitation. This establishment is very extensive and would do of the Chamber of Commerce and others. We at once were taken to bers attended the elaborate Civic Garden party at the Ilibiya Park given in credit to any city where located. No person was requested to make a single the park in jinrikishas provided by the city. On the way to the temples, after honor of the fleet by Mayor Osaki. There were day fireworks, juggling, jiu-jits- purchase as we wandered through the various departments; we were, however, entering the park, the usual interest of tourist was taken in the( feeding of the-deer- . geisha dancing. Others rode to Kudan Park to see the "No" dance, asked to group ourselves for a photograph, which was quite a success as evi It is said that the number of deer, as well as the number of lanterns, is given by President Kondo of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The costumes worn ' denced when each one received a copy a dav or two after. In the evening all not known. . by the dancers were very rich silk and stiff brocades which are handed down attended a delightful dinner at the Maple Club, tendered by the Associated Our time was well occupied in walking about temples which was- - from family to family as heirlooms. Early in the evening the commissioners till lunch, Chambers of Commerce of Japan. The famous Maple dance was also presented, served on the side of the hill to the rear of the park, and afforded a fine view and their ladies responded to the invitation of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce much to the delight of all the guests. This club building is beautifully situated of the city. Eor data in reference to this interesting town has so to visit their building and witness the Tokio Merchants' Association lantern that entered in the near vicinity of Sheba temple and completely surrounded by maple trees into the early history of Japan, shall have to you Guide- - procession, given in our honor. The gentlemen were invited down the stoop to I refer to. Murray's which just as this season are clothed in their autumn foliage. and other books. On our wav back to the station we stopped off at the rreat receive an address of welcome. Eighty-si- x guilds took part as lantern bearers We from Hawaii were glad to meet Mr. M. Saito and his esteemed wife, both temple to take a view of the wonderful bronze Daibitsu, A .D. 749. to the number of over 30,000, and we were all pleased and touched by this re- built whom expressed strong alohas for the Islands. Before our departure each is53M feet height, the face being 16 long and rf ception accorded us. From here we attended the Kabuki theater by invitation feet 94 feet broad.. one of the Commissioners were presented with a lacquered cover album full of It is in sitting position with legs crossed. of the Bankers' Club to witness a performance given in honor of the fleet. beautiful views, and our ladies each with a cut silk velvet picture, all of AT JAPAN'S MANCHESTER. which were done up as only Japanese know how to cover their gifts. A VISIT TO NEKKO AND KYOTO. At six o'clock in the afternoon we arrived at Osaki, the city Friday was spent in going by special train of three new cars to Nikko, that is known as the Manchester of Japan, because of its many manufac-- 7' which were decorated. Saturday afternoon was spent in returning At noon on Thursday all our ladies and gentlemen responded to an invita- beautifully tories. Governor Takisaki, Mayor Yamashita and many of the leading citi- to We were all impressed with what we saw of the temples, tion to luncheon from His Excellency, Count Komura, Minister of Foreign Af- Tokio. greatly zens, gave us a cordial greeting and escorted us to illuminated cars that con gardens, etc., and especially with the trees made more beautiful by the autumn fairs. On account of the number of guests a ppecial banquet hall in the rear veyed us on a new branch of road to the Osaka hotel. During the evening we-- foliage. of the official residence was erected and decorated most beautifully with flowers, were entertained at a banquet to which one hundred and seventy were seated,. next morning Kyoto were impressed evergreens, two large cherry trees on either side and electric light in great We left the at 8:30 for and all greatly after which we were called out to see fireworks that were beyond any display we with the high state of cultivation of the country. Snow-cappe- d Fujiyama came numbers. Three long tables in U shape, with the capacity of seating the two had witnessed. Music, speeches, geisha dancing was then indulged in at the- - in view a number of times on our way. We were continually called out of hundred or more guests that were present. The American Ambassador, Mr, public hall near by. Our next day was spent in visiting the Exchange, Mintr-- - to on our way, and speeches O'Brien, and his wife, occupied the seats of honor, while others were seated in the cars to meet the crowds that came the stations cotton factories, sugar refinery, and other places. Your Honolulu delegates were accordance to their station. The menu was such that would reflect great and the receiving of souvenirs seemed the order of the day. Our journey much interested in the refinery and especially with the raws that were received was more pleasant by special the Railway Co. credit on the best French chef. The rest of the afternoon was occupied in made the train furnished by from Java in baskets containing 600 or more pounds, but we failed to see any and delightful meal furnished in On our arrival at Kyoto at passing from room to room, each of which was decorated in the utmost taste the the "diner." advantage over our 1201b. bags used in Hawaii. As previously arrange, we- - 10 we large delegation appointed to meet us, with flowers and garlands, and meeting various members of the foreign lega- about P. M., were greeted by a all met at the fart where luncheon was seTved. The walls of this fortress, built ride of two or tions, Japanese ladies and gentlemen, as well as many of, the foreign residents. Rev. Sydney Gulich and Miss Denton being of the number. Our in 1583 A. D., contain immense granite stones, some of which measure forty feet, to was one continual both sides of the streets We from Honolulu were glad to meet our former Minister, M. R. W. Irwin, as more miles the hotel ovation, for long and ten feet in height, and were brought here from great distances. we women and children bearing two daughters. through which passed, were lined by men, gaily-decorate- well as Mrs. Irwin and their At 4 p. m. we were conveyed in two d electric cars for a seven lanterns, with continual of welcome. TTiis In the evening a most elaborate and enjoyable dinner was tendered to our and the air resounded "banzais" teen mile ride to Kobe, where we were met by an enthusiastic crowd and with impressed us more any of other occasions that the weleome of our party by the Yokohama Specie Bank through their President, Baron Takahashi, than the a display of fireworks in our honor. The whole trip was one continuous ova- party was pot our to America, whom, in a at the Bank frt Japan' Club, The geisha dancing and speeches formed a good genuine, but it waj for party but tion and banzais, with waving of flags. As a special mark of consideration all . measyre we were rFr Of th vS,ag'S ?nt?rtadnment. representing, functions for hj gyeaing were dispensed witfe and, we were permitted to. rest. SlQHTS CTTY. ' - DOWN THE RAPIDS, .. OF THE OK THE INLANS SEA, - v cars Vriday forenoon was spent by most of our party by visiting Vyeno park Monday morning, notwithstanding the drilling weather, we ook the On the morning of November 1 some of our party visited factories and and being shown through ke commercial exhibit and Park museum, while others for the rapids and oil reaching the bank of the river we found twelve boats shipyards, joining with the others later on board the fine large steamer Saikio were occupied .in returning official calls. It was prearranged that all should awaiting onf arrival, each being decorated with flowers. Both banks were Maru for an excursion in the Inland Sea as guests of His Excellency Governor meet at the beautiful villa of Baron Shibusawa, at the outskirts of the city, in crowded with fecfo&oi children to welcome us. Shooting the rapids occupied about Hattorri. During this delightful trip a most bountiful lunch was served and response to an invitation to luncheon. A large pavilion had been erected for two hour and the valleys we passed through were sights never to be forgotten. the usual number of speeches made, the most masterly effort being that of Mr. the occasion and beautifully decorated, as were the two long tables with seating On Our arrival at Kamaoka, we found a feast prepared, and the flow of tansan Matsugata, president of the Kawiaki Dockyard. We were constantly passing: rapacity for two hundred or more gueati. The health of President Roosevelt (and other liquids), as well as a delicious repast, interspersed with speeches most beautiful islands, such as only are found in this locality. Hardly had wef was proposed by Baron Bhibusawa, responded to by Ambassador O'Brien for the made the occasion a happy one. On our arrival at Kyoto some of the delegates reached our hotel when wre were called to witness a lantern parade in our honors health of His Majesty, the Emperor, in each instance the national anthem of spent the remainder of the afternoon in visiting the Temples of Senju Sangund, and, of course, a few words had to be said. as, elabo- the two respective nations being played by the band. The menu was where they were shown rare and beautiful relics of past age, while others Spent THE PARTY SEPARATES. ... : rate as that of Count Komura, both being served in foreign style. After a their time in making purchases. The evening wft occupied in attending a re- ,j The next morning most of our party took a train Tokld, some oar ft roll about the beautiful garden, which is situated on a side hill that affords ception at the city hall given by the Oriental Peace Society. The room was for ten of rumber remaining to take boat for China and other directions were es- a fine view of a part of the city, the guests were invited into the house of the draped with temple hangings, and many articles from the temples were thus We corted by the receiving committee and given a fine send-off- . Baron where speeches were given, interspersed with geisha dancing. The Baron brought together so that we could view the same at one time. All around and cordial All day we were constantly called out from the cars to bid to the friends, has a most kindly face, as well at a dignified bearing, and his address was a the room were miniature- - gardens on exhibit, as well as specimens of Kyoto's farewell we had made during the to Kobe. was when, masterly eomjosition in expression, just his, true thoughts, as the following ex- handicraft, for when she is famous. several addresses of welcome by Mr. trip It past eleven o'clock wet After ' reached the Imperial Hotel. . .' tract would indicate; . Sango, the Mayor, and Mr. Nishamura, light refreshments were served, Gur KINDLY SENTIMENTS. party returned to the hotel feeling that they had spent a most profitable and Tuesdaj', November 3, being the Emperor's birthday, we we're obliged to enjoyable take an early start in response to an invitation to witness the military review "Vhe Japanese know of all the talk there ha$ Ifi America in regard evening. ! W at nine o'clock, from a stand provided for our party near that of the royal to a possible war with Japan, and we know of all the ill feelings there have e seeing Manufactures. the family. We were told that 40,000 Soldier"?, tfavalry and artillery, took part, be been in certain localities in regard to the immigration and the school question, On Tuesday, the 27th-- . was arranged that various business establishments sides a number of those belonging te the Eed Cross corps and military bands1.-I-t but we realize that these feelings have arisen almost wholly through the sensa- which produce silkj pwrV-ains- lacquers, bronzes, etcA 'should be visited during was a little past nine when His Imperial Majesty the Emperor drove on to tional newspapers and that as a whole the American nation entertains the the forenoon, and Tor the afternoon military wn'ises and seeing the school the grounds in his magnificent equipage, followed by one equally as occil- - same friendly feeling for Japan that we entertain for her. So we are able to of jiu-jits- hTs'o exhibition of manufactures of Kyoto that was in progress, 6? pie by the Prince Imperial and the Crown Prince of Korea. After driving brush this all aside and know that Japan and America stand side by side in all of wfc'u were very interesting. During the evening our ladies were per- ' Ground the grounds, the Emperor and the Princes alighted at the tent in readi- firm friendship and mutual esteem." mit to rest, while some of the gentlemen of the commission gave a dinned ness to receive them, to review the various troops pass by, which certainly was Chairman, Mr. Dohrmann, as well as Mr. E. F. Blaine of Seattle, re- Vhe five Commerce who had invited m to Our to presidents of the Chambers of a most imposing sight. sponded to this address in a very acceptable manner. Japan, and who had accompanied us thus far on our trip. Not having met the Tokio Chamber of Commerce as a body, the gentlemaia ARRIVAL OF THE FLEET. ANCIENT CASTLES. of our party were invited to lunch at noon at one their clubs. This was sa ex- Saturday many of the delegates and their ladies went to Yokohama to Wednesday morning was devoted to visiting the Nijos C&:tTe,' which at one ceedingly pleasant affair, as a number of our members were requested to tell;, spend Sunday so as to witness from Mr. Ono's villa that overlooks the Mississippi time was the residence of the Emperor. A visit to the H-oi- Castle, the resi- in a few words, what had impressed him the most during his sojourn In Japan.. the arrival of the fleet. They were disappointed in this, for the warships dence at one time of the Shoguns, was also made) n we were surprised to This brought out a number of matters that led to pleasant conversation and; appeared out of a fog off Yokohama harbor two hours ahead of time. The observe how rich this castle was in its carvings painting, lacquer and wood- more or less discussion. In the evening all had the pleasure of attending ashore so as to men were not long in getting attend the Civic Garden party work as compared with the Emperor's Castlr, clearly showing that in that ball, given by His Excellency Baron Komura, Minister cf Foreigni where of all kinds had been A Hong-wanj- in the park booths erected for the entertainment early period the Shoguns commanded the wealth. visit to the Eastern i Affairs. Here. were the most distinguished Japanese ladies and gentlemen, as;

such as geisha jugglery, four-inc- h the-variou- of their guests, dances, fencing, etc. Temple, was interesting. We were shown two large coils of about well as Members of the legations and foreign residents. The decorations of Day fireworks were continually being sent into the air. Large tents were rope, made of women's hair, contributed by the poor at the time, who rooms surpassed any that had been our privilege to see, and. with th' provided to cover the long tables loaded with drinkables as well as so eatables, had nothing else to give. Six of these coils were used in the erection of this superb gowns and jewelry of the ladies, together with the gold lace uniforms 3000 could be served at one time. In the evening a magnificent th3t soiree temple. Thursday forenoon was spent in the shops, and at noon the commis- of the gentlemen, rendered a most imposing and brilliant effect a, a whole.. and reception was accorded by the Governor, Baron Lufu, and his wife, to the sioners and their ladies were invited to a luncheon by the business men of the Wednesday forenoon was taken up in returning official calls and attending to a. officers of the two fleets and the Commissioners. This was reported as being city to the South Garden of the Kiyomizu Temple. We were met by Mr, number of last duties that naturally would fall to such an organization as ours.. one of the grandest occasions and the decorations were' beyond description. Nishamura, the lresident of the Chamber of Commerce, and others, and es- In fact, our ehairman, Mr. Dohrmann, worked a week or more after withi The forenoon of Monday, October 19th, was occupied in visiting the Stock Ex- most corted to a beautiful spot, where small platforms had been constructed, several secretaries before everything was completed to hi satisfaction. In change, Merchant Exchange of Tokio. the Bank of Japan and the office build- - which six each of bad a table and chairs for lunch to be served. The surround- the evening we attended our last reception, given at a club near our hotel by iug of Mitsui & Co., said to be the largest building for this purpose in the ing foliage streams a and made beautiful effect. Day fireworks were continually the Tokio Traders' Association, where we met some two hundred of Tokio world. being set off the fine-suppe- r and entertainment at the close of dances, jugglery, etc., was men whom we had not had the privilege of meeting previously. A The kind treatment and courtesy tendered to our party in conducting them interesting. and a number of speeches made the evening a pleasant one, notwith- through these buildings was highly appreciated by all. A LANTERN PROCESSION. standing some of the party being tired. To a majority of the Commissioners the luncheon and garden party given Hardly had we finished dinner at the hotel when we were called out on the This communication already is much too lengthy, but mention should bo-mad- in their honor by Baron Iwasaki. in his beautiful villa, Fukagawa, was exceed- front vararula to view a lantern procession by the scholars of the schools who of the able assistance rendered to the Commissioners by Mr. Koike, Consul-Gener- al ingly interesting a it was unique. The garden is very extensive and it is said delivered an address of welcome and who sang in English "Hail Columbia," at San Francisco, and Mr. T. Ilodsumi, manager at San Francisco of the to be the finest example of Japanese landscape gardening that we were privi- giving us at the close enthusiastic "banzais." Yokohama Specie Bank, who, with their wives, journeyed with the party. Also leged to see. The site was formerly only a marsh, and out of this a lake has Thursday, the 2!th, was spent in shopping as well as inspecting the Kwa-shiw- a of the assistance rendered by Mr. Norse of the Foreign Office, Mr. Okata and Mr. teen formed which is studded with small islands with rustic anil stone bridges tapestTy weaving, silk spinning, linen and cotton, flannel and other fac- Kato, who were constantly with us. Mention should be made, with our best that join them to the mainland, as nell as with each other. To describe the tories. In the evening we attended the cherry dance given in thanks, to large in- stone and bronze lanterns, the miniature Fujiyama our honoT and the number of young ladies and gentlemen who acted a? mountain that is in tlie it was certainly one of the best exhibits in this terpreters grounds, the tea houses, line that we saw. During the from time to time, who were members of the Welcome Society of beautiful plants and trees is beyond possibility. It evening a mosf delightful supper was served. The next morning we were ac- Tokio. What will the result of the fleet and of wa said that some of the stones of the place were brought from visit of the United States that long distances companied by our "hosts to - the station and given a most enthusiastic send-of- f the Honorary Commercial Commissioners Pacific Coast Cham- and at a cost of ."000 yen each. Doubtless many of the old trees. transplanted of representing the banzais and a pyrotechnic twenty-on- e - display of pieces as we bers of Commerce time only will 'tell, is the kindness and af- . cot fully as much. The Japanese house with its valuable belongings, as well left for Nara, a but it certain that ride of about two hours. fection received on every hand from the Japanese was a revelation never to be .'.! F.nropean brick building, was equally interesting. The hospitality of tlie c forgotten, and none could believe such was in earnest and Ameri- .:' M wife will never be forgotten. From here we took our jinrickishas but that that A TRIP TO NARA. s cans are held in the highest regard, not only by those in rank, but among the-laborer- to meet the four illuminated electric cars kindly provided At Nara we were met by the Mayor of tne city, the President and children as well. Respectfully;. C. M.' COOIvC. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVSBTISEB, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2i, 1908. s 1 r ! anu ixanway The Yokohama Specie CATHCAR T FILES TIME TABLE Bank, I Limited i OUTWARD. Tr "Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and IJFFIDiT FECIAL Way Stations 9:15 a. m., t.tO p. m. ESTABLISHED 1880. (FOR A FEW DAYS For Pearl City. Ewa Mill and "Way ONLY) Stations 17: 30 a. m., "9:15 a. m., 11:0I Capital (Paid up) Ten 24,000,000 Claims an Increasing Practice a. m., 2:15 p. m.t 3:20 p. m., 6:1S p. Reserve Fund .'Yen 15,100,000 wcu. 19:30 p. m., til p. m. and That He Can Pay For Wahlawa 9:15 a. m. and 8:11 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. p. tn. Branches and Agencies: Costs. INWARD, Tokio, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki, Lon 'Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Ws-al- ua don, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, 8: 34 a. m., and Walanae i:tl Bombay,- - Hongkong, Shanghai, Han Answering the motion for a rule to p. m. re- New-chang- show cause why he should not be Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and kow, Chefoo, Tientsin, Peking, , , quired to give security for costs in Pearl City 17: 46 a. m., 8:S6 a. m., Dalny, Port Arthur, Antung-Hsien- 10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m.. 4:31 p. m., Liaoyang, Mukden, Tienling, his suits against the Hawaiian Gazette 1:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Changchun. Company and Walter G. Smith, John Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa W. Cathcart yesterday filed an aff- t:3 a. m. and 5:31 p. m. The bank buys and receives for B ur idavit in opposition to the motion. On The Halelwa Limited, a two-ho- collection bills of exchange, issues Regular ss size, train (only first-cla- tickets honored). Drafts and Letters of Credit, and motion of Bobbins Anderson, for the 35c now every Sunday 8:31 25c leaves Honolulu at transacts a general banking business. defendants, the motion was continued a. m.; returning, arrives in Honolulu to give opportunity to answer this af- at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops only Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street. Regular 60c size, now at Pearl City and Walanae. fidavit. The continuance was at first 40c Dally. tEx. Sunday. tSunday Only. to Wednesday, but this was after- P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH. wards changed to Saturday, November Superintendent. O. P. & T. A Newest Goods 28, at 9 o'clock, before Judge De Bolt. TL 1 J Lv r . .1 The following is the affidavit, which 1 ins ufdiiu is me nnest in tne market KOOLAU RAILWAY Cloisonne buckles, silver novel- is the same in each of the five cases: ties in high-clas- s jewelry, suit- "John W. Cathcart, being first duly and we guarantee every can. KAHUKU AST. able for Christmas gifts. Souv- sworn, deposes and says: - - Station. Distance. Time. enir watches, rings, "That he is the plaintiff in the brooches, above-entitle- X Cahuku 0.00 Leave 12:35 etc. d action; that he is now lade 2.55 12:46 and for a number of years last past Kaipapau 4.73 12:55 has been actively engaged in the prac- Hauula 6.H 1:01 A. M. Dictz Jewelry Co. tise of law in all the courts ot the IrwQftiiiry Haleaha 8.00 1:11 Territory of Hawaii; and that in re- Kahana 11.00 Arrive 1:25 Fort Street, Next to Arleigh's cent years his practise has been stead- an KAHANA WEST. ily and constantly increasing; that 011 Station. Distance. Time. the third day of November, A. D. Leading Grocers Phone 22 Kahana 0.00 Leave 1:27 1908, he was duly elected' to the office Haleaha 3.00 1 .AO of City and County Attorney of the 4-8- TAILOR MADE City and County of Honolulu, Terri- Hauula 9 1:511 Kaipapau 6.27 1:57 Clothing gives greater satisfaction be tory of Hawaii, for the term of two Laie 8.45 2:06 cause you get something made for you years, commencing on the fourth of Kahuku 11.00 Arrive 2:17 sen not tne otner leilow. January, A. D. 190S. In effect August 1. "Affiant denies that in the event of J. E. ROCHA, judgment being rendered against him Connecting with the O. above-entitle- at Kahuku in the d action and in R. & L. Co. 'a 9:15 a. m, train from Merchant Tailor Harrison Block favor of the said defendants he could Honolulu. Fort St. not pay any judgment for costs Returning, leaves Kahana at 1:27 p. which STEWART might be rendered against him in said YUM! action. SAN FRANCISCO the city which leaves Kahuku ICG OL for atjUahU CieCtriC UO "Affiant further denies that the GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE costs of said action probably recover- DOWLINO, Supt. JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS JAMES J. able against him in the event of his E. S. POLLISTEE, O. P. A T. Ajent EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP ICE delivered at any part of failure to establish his claim against the eity AMERICAN PLAN A DAY (sland orders promptly filled. said defendants would probably be not $3.00 UP th WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD. Telephone 528; P. O. Box 600. Office less than $2o0, but on the contrary I A new down town hotel. Steel and made wi FACTORS AND Sewajo. avers that such costs in the event of brick structure. Furnished at a cost of SUGAR affiant failing to establish AGENTS his claim $150,000. Ever; comfort and conven- COMMISSION against said defendants would not ex- ience. On car lines transferring to all Wm. President ceed the sum of $100. O. Irwin parts of city. Omnibus meets all John D. Spreckels...First Vice President "Further affiant saveth not. trains .BC- Shirts and steamers. Emm M Meal W. M. Giffard... Second Vice President "JOHN W. CATHCART. H. M. Whitney Treasurer In All Sizes-- Made to Order by "Subscribed and sworn to before me HOTEL STEWART Richard Ivers Secretary this twenty-firs- t dav of November. D. G. May Auditor B. 1903. Now recognized as Hawaiian for YAMATOYA Islands headquarters. AGENTS FOB Pauahi Street, off Nuuanu Street "P. SILVA, "Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit, Cable Address: "Traweta"; A. (."Oceanic bteamship Co., San Fran- - Jernrory 01 Hawaii." B. C. Guide. cisco, CaL Our Thanksgiving Dinner Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadel- - "As pure as the Lilies" SAVE THE DOCTOR'S FEE. phia. Pa. that one or two doses of Chamberlain's Hakalau Plantation Co. If you are a man of moderate means Golic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eomedy ALL GROCERS HAVE IT. Hilo Sugar Company. and can not afford to employ a physi- will cure it. For sale at all dealers. Honolulu Plantation Co. cian when you have an attack of diar Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. Consolidated Soda Water Go. rhoea, you will be pleased to know Hawaii. Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. Telephone 71 Olowalu Company. Paauhau Plantation Co. Waimanalo Sugar Co. NATURE FOR SMALL FARM-S- Wall, Nichols Go,, Ltd. Fire Insurance ONLY MAN AGAINST THEM TO ARRIVE THE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO., Grand Holiday Opening O. Clark, on the Waste of What EX S. S. TEXAN LTD. Buying , FOR SALE TO TRADE ONLY. General Agents for Hawaii: Saturday, nov. 21st Hawaii May Easily Grow for Atlas Assurance Company of London. New York Underwriters' Agency. Every light will be turned on in Its Own Use. Providence Washington Insurance Com their large store Saturday night. Rolled Barley, Corn, Wheat pany. We excel in everything in the line of toys tins year. Bring the Children with you and Honolulu, Oahu, T. H., men are invaluable .to a community Cracked Corn . . G. Irwin & Go., Ltd. let them see the sights. You don't like have to touyl Nov. 23, 190S. this, and should never be allowed Editor Advertiser: The Promotion to go by for the want of proper en- and the regular shipment of Agents Our large clerical fdrCS will, show couragement to locate with us. foe the you ' Committee have been investigating the We could Liverpool, Eng around. give innumerable testi- Eoyal Insurance Co., of amount of produce imported that in- Remember &tir large store, Fort monials of practical men who have DRIFTED SNOW, MAPLE LEAF, land. should be grown here, and find a grand vestigated conditions here, all of which Bcottish Union Se National Insurance Street. and total of over three millions of dollars show that the great and overwhelming SOUND RING, RED SHIELD Co.. of Edinburgh, Scotland. reason we do in diversi- of food products were imported to Ha- not advance The Upper Bbine Insurance Co., Ltd. fied agriculture to the point at least of Commercial Assurance Co., Ltd., of waii during 1S&G and 1897. The data supplying our own markets, is because , London. for this year is not yet available, but of the monopoly of the soil and water FLOUR Owl Cigar I would say taking into Consideration by the government and corporations. & the extra imports for use So long Cali- C BREWER CO., LTD. FIVE-CENTE- the of the as the lands of Southern FAVORITE military, 30 per cent, BUG that could be fornia were held in large tracts by the AS FACTORS AND conservatively added to 1907 COMMISSION MERCHANTS Fil. A. & Co. the fig beneficiaries of Mexican grants, she Cunst ures, which would give us over two mil- progressed no faster than we are doing, List of Officers Fort and King Streets. lion of dollars as the value of these in diversified agriculture. These large Robert Innes Liliie, i C. M. Cooke, President; George M. items for 1908, this does not include tracts were used for grazing, or leased "vobertson, Manager; E. F. mshop, feed for animals which it is possible to for wheat growing to men who boasted Building. Telephone Queen Street. Treasurer and Secretary; F. vy Mac Sun Lee Tal Co. grow here to the amount of say half a that they could only make one Robinson 564. farlane, Auditor; P. C. Jones, O. M. million dollars more. "Round" per day of their domain with Cooke, J. R. Gait, Directors. Contractors, Builders, Painter The first question asked by the agri- the gang plow at seeding time, or with culturist seeking a home is "What can the header at harvest time. You could HONOLULU IRON WORKS EOA FTJBNITTJUE TO OEDEJt. I do to make a living?" When shown drive for half a day to go round their the above figures he says: "That looks wheat fields to get to your own near- COMPANY. King Street, near Nuuanu. like there was a chance for me, but est neighbor. The housing of their Machinery, Black Pipe, Galvanized why are you not growing more of these laborers was a rough board shack with r Pipe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, En things f" Will some one answer this not a shade tree or green thing to be gineers' Supplies. J question? Now don't say it is on ac- seen during the long hot summer. Yet We will deliver OFFICE Nauanu Street. count of the insect pests, for the ene- to see the magical change which has WORKS Kakaako. P. M. POND mies of agriculture are more numerous taken place with the advent of the on the Mainland than here; they have small farmer, one would never be- not only their native enemies but also lieve what the pioneers can relate of Thaksgiving Pies: Pumpkin, Union Electric Co. most of the imported ones to be found the actual experience of thirty years General Contractor here, while we have no native pests. ago. Now, Mr. Editor, if we are going 69 BERETANIA STREET. Do not say it is the climate, for we to "try" for the settlement of this Cranberry, Squash and Telephone 315. PLOWING, GRADING, have all the most favorable climatic country "along traditional American House Wiring --. Bella - Dry Cells HAULING, ROCK, SAND, ETC. conditions of other countries and none lines," why in the name of "business" Speeial attention to installing private of the objectionable features, such as don t our moneyed men and those who telephones and general repair work. Let Us Submit an Estimate frost and devastating storms, that hold the land, government or private, Mince; English Plum Pudding often wipe out the results of years of get together and work along "tradit- P. M. POND - Telephone 890 labor in one night. With these causes ional American lines"? The example eliminated, or shown to be a smaller has been set time and again in Califor- VIOLETS factor for failure than on the Main- nia. We don't have to make any ex- land, we must naturally turn to man-mad- e periment. Hotel near At Why not get in and follow conditions, or those controllable the lead of what has been done? Mr. Phone 311 Union by him, the most important of which Newell gave us ocular demonstration PALM CAFE T. KUNIKI YO Our Expert Dispenser are: on the moving picture screen, supple- Transportation facilities; inability'to FORT STREET mented by his own convincing words. just down from the Coast acquire land adjacent to market. The Many of us seen been Telephone 635 have what has Try one of his Sodas. Hon. Frederick II. Newell, who has done, we don't need any more showing; done more for, and seen more of the whv not get to work? public domain on KWONG HING GHONG GO. Honolulu Drug Co., Ltd. development of the There has been more money made by the Mainland than any one man, sees buying up large tracts of land in Cal- RAPPING PAPER, here abundant opportunity for the small ifornia, putting water on them and es- CHINESE GRASS LINENS farmer, if he can get the land, and tablishing colonies thereon, than by BENJAMIN CLOTHES considers that we have great advan- any other line 6"f investment. Why QUALITY home-makin- SUPERIOR tages for none better does not some of the surplus funds of BAGS, TWINES anywhere. Mr. Leckenby (who by Hawaii seek such investment here, PAPER 10C4 .Nuuanu St. the way stands high in his profession when chances are equally good if not in his own state as a practical horti- better for making a handsome profit. The Kash Company, Ltd. culturist, as I learned from his neigh- There is a demand which, if properly bors on a recent trip to his home state), met, would soon solve the problem of ' was very enthusiastic over the natural Coca Cola CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL excessive imports of food products, that American-Hawaiia- n & Supply Co., Ltd. conditions found here; his just criti- can and would be produced here if the Paper Honolulu's Popular Beverage e cisms of man-mad- conditions should opportunity for "manning the land" SHAD THE AD7EBTTSE3S awaken us to our true statns, but he were forthcoming. CORJfEB FOB AND QUEEN STEEETS. HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS was treated as most prophets are, and Yours trulr. WO&LD'Q 2TEW9 DAXL7 3E0. O. GUILD, General Manager. TELETHONS. '11, , Phone 516 we may yet lose him to Hawaii. Such BYRON O. CLARK. r TTTTt frACTFIO OOHMEBCIAIi ADVEETISEB, HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. 12 judicial discretion, which, after all, is simply arbitrary power. Upward of a SOME TORRID TALK FROM century ago Loru omul en saiu: ine discretion of a judge is the law of tvrants- - ir is alvvavs unknown: it is Your Thanksgiving Turkey FORMER JUDGE HUMPHREYS different in different men; it is casual ami depends upon constitution, temper and prejudice, in the best men, it is To give perfect satisfaction should be roasted in a oftentimes caprice; in the worst men, is is every vice, folly and passion to A Dissertation on Bench, Bar, Law and Busi- which human nature is liable." Mr. May, in his Constitutional His- SAVORY Which He tory of England, refers to Lord Cam- ness Interests Sent to Chief den's celebrated observation as "the utterance of a great judge, the friend L C. SMITH & B20. VISIBLE Justice Martwell. of liberty and the defender of our cher- ished rights." And Mr. Ilallam, in his ROASTER Past the Experimental Stage. Excels Constitutional History of England, la every feature. says: "Since the English Constitution cne. That your Turkey or Meat is Ask tie operator who uses JUDGE HARTWELL as the judges. However desirable it has reached its zenith, we have en- Sold on easy payments. Temedy statute roasted automaticallv is getting returns might be in legal controversies involv- deavored to provide a by IT MEANS without ing rights of property or the liberty for every possible mischief or incon- your ever giving them one moment's attention from the time C. W. Macfarianar & Co., from his circular of the citizen, if every fact which venience; and if this has swollen our letter to members code enormous redundance, till, in you put them in until you take them out of the oven. Agents might have the slightest possible bear- to an of the local bar ing on the issue could be adduced, it the labyrinth ox written law, we almost WAVEELEY BLOCK, HOTEL ST. asking their consid- again the uncertainties of arbi- 1Q That your Turkey or Meat is is manifest that the limitations which feel lVlLL.-lN-IXrE' AO 145 IT self-bast- ed Phone eration of a statute surround judicial tribuuals render this trary conduct, it has at least put an end 11 in its own rich, ! I reenacting the com- to such exertions of power as fell at self-brown- impossible. By way of illustration, if sweet, natural juices just long enough, and then ed V mon law ufon re- it is claimed that A has assaulted B, once on the persons ana properties 01 versals of verdicts. there are many classes of facts which whole classes." The same thought is just brown enough. ,'V:.";V One of the answers would influence the judgment of per- expressed by Sir Courtenay llbert in his-rece- in- That you have a roaster that r : '"2i received, which sons investigating the controversy, book, Legislative Methods, upon any courts in b. ursiiture Judge Humphreys. makes spirited read- which would not be received in courts stead of conferring IT MEANS will hold a big 14-l- turkey i ing, cam Hawaii increased discretion I would of justice; the general estimation in ch from and go into a small 15-in- gas stove oven. Judjre Humphreys, It follows: which the parties are held in the com shear them of much which they have as- sumed to exercise, for what we need November 23, 1903. munity, the opinions and comments of That you have deIidous con- here is less discretion and more law. 1 My Dear Chief Justice: I am glad ' neighbors as to the merits of the IT IVIFANm one par- am opposed to despotism, however be- gravy, rich and nutritious, not to avail myself of the opportunity af- - j troversy, the fact that of the ties has frequently been engaged in nevolent it may Le, whether of a court thinned out with wafer, for water need never be lorded me by our valued letter of : used in the t he similar troubles, would all be matters or a monarch. loth in.stant, of saying that I ami As it is now, no lawyer knows how bavorv. Hopp & Co. uiKiltoral.lv opposed to the enactment! which might have considerable weight J. extra-judicia- in ab- l to advise his clients, because, the of a - j in an investigation; but That you have a statute, giving the court disere- sence of statute Jaw, it is impossible to hygienic tion to refuse a new trial, whenever, if testimony of thi;3 character were to 185 IONS 8TEXET. be uniformly admitted in actions of say what our courts will do; we can not IT MEANS roaster that can be cleaned as in its opinion, the erroneous admission tell whether they will (as it is thought n other, ex- easily and or rejei-tio- of evidence, whether im-- j assault, or controversies, the thoroughly as a platter, for it is smooth, without a penses and delays of litigation would they should do) follow the decisions of material or material, ouuht' not to i wrinkle, seam, corner or groove. be so oppressive that parties might thesupreme Court of the United States, have effected the verdict. or of Massachusetts, or of Texas, or Town send Undertaking Go It is true that both President Roose better submit to wrong in silence, or That perfection has been at- an unjust judgment, than incur the ignore, all and adopt a rule ot tneir velt and Judge Taft advocate the pas- own, or follow a provision of the code IT MEANS tained in economy, sage of such a statute, applicable to outlays and hazards of a lawsuit. It eood re is true that reformers have zealously of Borneo. sults, and cleanliness in Agent of TIIE HARRISON MUTUAL the Federal courts. But it must be Lord Brougham eloquently foreshad- roasting your meats. remembered, that the judges of those attacked and broken down many of ASSOCIATION, Kapiolani Bid?., eor. the artificial barriers which formerly owed the boast of that sovereign (Vic- courts (Federal) represent, as a rule, toria) who should have it to say, GUARANTEE King and Alakea streets. Phoe 411 the pick and flower of tlu? American prevented suitors from bringing facts, on which they relied, to the ear of "that he found the law dear, and left A woman who buys a SAVORY ROASTER takes no bar. men who have studied and know it cheap; found it a sealed book, and We have tne bett Japanese Import the law as a science, and who the court or jury, but it is unlikely chances whatever, as every one of them is guaranteed to give have courts of civilized left it a living letter; found it the tiona in enjoyed wide and varied experience that the countries in- at will ever seek to administer justice patrimony of the rich, left it the absolute and perfect satisfaction or she gets her money back SILKS AND NOVELTIES, the bar in great causes. The unim two-edge- d CBEPES. without the use of fixed and, to some heritance of the poor; found it the any time portant errors which such courts, on i within thirty days. Etc extent, arbitrary rules of evidence. It sword of craft and oppression, rare may ought 1 AJ&EEICAN AND PANAMA HATS occasions, commit not, is left it the staff of honesty and the 2 Sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 Each ! possibly, to call for a new trial where clear beyond dispute that most of For Ladies and Gentlemen. the rules which in our courts govern shield of innocence." For Sale by it is clear (but only where it is clear) I do not believe that we may make that, even such error had not been the introduction of facts for the dis- IVVAKAM1, Hotel Street if covery of the truth, are very closely that boast in Hawaii, until men patri- committed, the jury would not - have strong enough are associated with that institution so otic, brave and reached any other conclusion. who will heads of cor- E. & I n the O. "One in a Thousand',' dear to the Anglo-Saxo- race, namely, found, take HALL SON, LTD. Our trial judges eu- in Hawaii have not. trial by jury. porate influences, by an apologetic as a rule, been up to the standard re-- ! phemism, designated as the "business Household Department Take Elevator in In a celebrated case Lord Mansfield Edge worth Plug quired other communities of those', interests," who control the legislation jl occupying high judicial stations. We called attention to the fact that, "In k. Scotland and most of the continental and dictate the policy of this country, FOB SMOKERS have had some trial judges here who, and bump them good and hard against BEOS, while knowing something states, the judges determine, upon the FTTZPATBICK about the facts in dispute as well as upon law, walls of granite. These people with theory of the law, never had any ex- the simulated patriotism and affected civic fort Street - - Below King perience and they think there is no danger in at the bar, and we have had to righteousness remind me of the zeal some who, when appointed, their listening evidence of hearsay, were not because when they come to consider which "honest" servants displayed in old enough to keep noses win- t AND their clean; their judgment they feel that they can the olden days, by standing at the and we have had others who, while dows with their muskets to oppose the old enough trust themselves to entirely disregard to be judges, did not know the hearsay evidence, or to give it any executions of creditors, so that, when the difference between a fee tail and they had frightened off the sheriff, they a little weight which it may seem to de- CLASSES female. serve; but in England, might themselves steal the plate and This state of affairs has where the jury Order their Books made the are the sole judges of the facts, hear- furniture. Fortunately for civilization, from Us. position of Circuit Judge Ter- not in this say evidence is properly be- this state of affairs can endure ALL BOOK find ritory a cheap one, and excluded, anywhere; the LOVERS it interesting to drop in and I can not give cause no man can tell what effect it long in this day and age look over our Books. Every steamer brings new; my assent to any legislation which might have upon people who think it will last here, fool ones. Our Holiday would, my their minds." in judgment, tend to still As was well said by the Supreme themselves, only. further cheapen that great office. The Court of Massachusetts, in Ellis vs. Yours faithfully, BROWN'S BOOK STORE legislation to which you refer will A. S. HUMTHRETS. Jewelry make Short, 21 Pick 142: "How can the court 907 Alakea Street, Honoluu. our community and the bar more know how much influence each particu- apafihetic, if possible, than they are lar piece now, of evidence had upon the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in regard to judicial appoint- minds of the jury, or that the evidence Novelties ments, because in the final analysis wrongfully admitted was not the The undersigned having been duly such a law would give the Supreme weight, however Court small, which turned appointed administrator of the estate HAVE ARRIVED the last guesn as to whether the the balance, and that, without it, the jury would or would not have reached opposite of Clarissa M. Davis, late of Honolulu, a scale would not have prepon- deceased, notice is hereby given to all particular conclusion, in spite of the pro- ABADIE - - - ignorance derated?" 'And that great court persons having claims against said es- J. Proprietor. Your Inspection is solicited. and the errors of the trial ceeded to say that when the appellate tate to present same, with proper First-clas- s. court; moreover, such legislation court begins to indulge in theories as to Ladies and Gents Washing Done would, to my mind, tend to discourage what vouchers if any exist, whether secured Gloves did or did not influence the, jury, mortgage otherwise, to him and Ostrich Feathers. the study of the rules of evidence and the province of is by or at the jury trenched his office, No. 79 Merchant street, Ho- Wool and Silk Made Cleaner by a New French Process. J. A. R. Vielra Co. the principles of jurisprudence upon upon. I believe in definite, fixed and l which they depend, by nolulu aforesaid, wTithin six months Charges reasonable. Give us a trial. the bar as well certain . rules of law, rather than in from the date hereof, or they will be 5 BERETANIA STREET : : : 115 Hotel St. forever barred. And all persons in- PHONE X49 debted to said estate are hereby re- WEEKLY WEATHER quested to make immediate payment DELIVER BULLETIN to the undersigned. ice at the Dated, Honolulu, Oahu, November rate of 25 cents For the Week Ended November 21. 100S. per 100 pounds to 17, 1908. I WE residences or of "WILLIAM SAVIDGE, Administrator of the Estate of Clarissa fices. Honolulu, November 23, 1908. i. O. BA1NHART M. Davis. Deceased. I W. GENERAL SUMMARY. 8198 Dec. 8. Telephone 116 - 133 Merchant St. Nov. 17, 24; 1, The mean temperatures were considerably higher than during the preceding: week at all stations on Oahu, Kauai and Molokai, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Just opened for your inspection. Len Ghoy in the kona district of Hawaii, and slightly higher generally on Mam and in the Kohala and Hilo districts of Hawaii. The undersigned having been duly Linen 1: - The rainfall appointed administrator of the estate White Parasols and Handkerchiefs during the week was light generally over the sec- of Herman Petzold, late of the County II tion, and drought conditions are again i Roses becoming to assume a serious of Oahu, deceased, notice is hereby SILK KIMONO, s i phase m several districts. All stations in the section a given to all persons to present their HANDKERCHIEF CASES having record 4 n of ten or more years report less rainfall than the average for claims against the estate of said Her- AND TIE HOLDERS. BRASS TEA KET- the AND SMITH man Petzold, deceased, duly authenti- EERETANIA week. The deficiencies, in inches, in TLES, ; in the several districts were: whether secured by mortgage or INCENCE' BURNERS AND FING- Hawaii Kohala cated 065 to 1.02, Hamakua 1.09 to 1.35. Hi!o 2.96, Puna otherwise, to undersigned, at the ER BOWLS. 1.00, the and Kau and Kona 1.00 to 1.08; 1 La-nai- na r KOA DESKS j Maui Koolau 04. and store of J. A. R. Vieira, Hotel street, and 0.50; Oahu Koolauloa 1.02, Koolaupoko 1.15 to Hono- Honolulu, within six, months from the lulu 1.22, and Waianac and Ewa to i., date hereof, or they will be forever Calendars and Christmas Cards. FOUR POSTERS 0.67 0.73; and Kauai Kona and to Etc' Koolau 1.51 to 1.66, and Waimea barred. All persons indebted said 0.58. estate are requested to make immedi- following -- if - 1. :.. The nre tho nmmmtc m in fill f,- II1C undersigned. WING CHONC CO, luimclii iwi UlC ttlTK ill ate payment to the i -, T 1 . uillerent districts! Hawaii h'ntni. n 1 tj A. H. R. VIEIRA, Kins; and Bethal f '""i'u lldill.llvltd U.14 IO 032, Hilo 0.30 to 0.61. Puna 0.15 to 0.24, Kau 0.51, and Kona 0.00; Administrator of the Estate of Her- h Maui man Petzold. Deceased. Koolau 1.07, Haiku and Hana 0.58 to 0.64. Wailuku 0.12. Dnted. Honolulu. November 9, 1908. M New Mouldings a.., jvuia u.uu; uanu ivooiauioa 0.13, Koolaupoko S192 Nov. 10, 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8. to 0.68, Honolulu And o,io Trace to 0.32, Ewa Trace to 0.61, and Waia-na-e 0.03; Kauai Kona, Koolau and Puna 0.03 to 0.07, "and Waimea ELECTION OF OFFICERS. NUUANU, ABOVE HOTEL. Photogra vures 0.06 to 0.31 ; and Molokai 0.18. There was less,, rainfall...... tlmn ini-inn- - n i.,ull viiwuij nit jiitiunis WCIK illi clll J Pacific Picture Framing Go. stations on Hawaii at a few of the At the postponed annual meeting of stations the defHencv bein '" vi i .1 ... - the City Mill Co., Ltd., held at its loujiuciduic arm in me liamakuapokott and W ailuku districts of NUUANU, BELOW HOTEL Maui; office, Kekaulike street, November 11, generally elsewhere there...was more rainfall, but the differ- 190S, the following officers were elect- AGENTS FOB ences were small. ed to serve for the ensuing year: A slight earthquake shock was felt at Kohala Mill, Hawaii, Wong Leong President Republic about 3.00 a. m. of the 17th. Ho Fon Vice President The following table shows the weeklv averages of temperature Lau Tang Secretary uiu iduudii lor ine principal islands and tor C. K. Ai Treasurer the Uroup II. O. Ileen Director Temperature. Rainfall. Chu Gem Director -- Stepney Hawaii 70.8 deg. 0.32 inch. C. M. Tai Director Just Opened Maui . . 71. 1 deg. 0.40 inch. LAU TANG, fUmf Oahu . . Secretary. Lj if lm 73.8 deg. 0.22 inch. Kauai . Honolulu, November 21 190S. 72.1 deg. 0.1 1 inch. S202 Molokai 74.8 deg. 0.18 inch. Tapestry and Kakemono Associated Garage UNION MINE COMPANY, Entire Group 7i.odeg. o.2T inch. LTD. LIMITED. At the local office of the U. S. Weather Bureau in Honolulu clear ART SUBJECTS AND CALENDARS MERCHANT AND BISHOP STS, to partly cloudy weather obtained, with a trace of rainfall on the At the call of CHRISTMAS CARDS 17th, a deficiency of 1.22 inches as the President, a spe- compared with the weeklv normal, cial meeting of stockholders of the and the same HAND-CARVE- D amount as during the preceding week. The maximum Vnion Mine Co., Ltd., will be held at BOOK SHELVES 2nd HAND BICYCLES ' temperature was 82 deg.. minimum 66 deg., and mean 74.8 deg., the office of E. P. Low, corner Mer- . TABLES chant FROM $6 TO $20 I.I deg above the normal for the week, and 2.7 deg. higher than last and Alakea streets, in Honolulu, week's. The mean daily relative humidity varied from 62 per cent T. H., on Monday, the 21th day of No- V. to 72 per cent, and the mean for the "was vember, 190S, at 10 a. m.. for th-- : pur- week 68.4 per cent. South- pose of authorizing r 163 S. KING STREET westerly winds prevailed on an increase of tl the 15th. and northeasterly on the re- cap'tal stock, , maining and f ect.ring funds days, with an average hourly vclocitv of 6.6 "miles. The for developing the mine. Japanese Bazaar BEAD THE ADVERTISER mean daily barometer ranged from 50.02 to 30.12 inches, and the (Signed) J. S. LOW. Fort Street next the Convent mean for the week, 30.08. was 0.12 inch above the normal Secretary, Fnion Mine Co., Ltd. WOULD' NEWS DAILY B. Honolulu, T. II.. November 14, 1908. WM. STOCKMAN, Section Director. 307

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