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v WILL BE CARED FOR ! 1 Organization of Battalion for Haiku District Producing More Craft and Crew of Sixteen Marooned Far, Beneath Surface-Mane- uvers A Regular Army Now Being THROUGH LOCAL HELP ' Than Cartfie Handled Jap End When Vessel Fails to Respond to Control Ascend Signals Men Considered A acting eoual for Japan In tfae anese. Cannery There and from Reach Watchers at the Hawaiian iilandm I wlh to express) Handicapped Surface SIMILAR TO PORTO wy flBccrr tbaika fo Woearow fTII-ko- h, nrrsldrnt.of tur Tnitrd Stairs1 RICAN INFANTRY arfd also to the people of that nation PRICE SEEMS.LfKELY PLYMOUTH, Eng Jan. 15. A naval horror of heavy fatality under sen- for the timely nttlon which they have sational circumstances is feared because of the sudden failure of a b! - TO BE ABOUT SI 5 TON j taken toward aiding- tbe.thontands of British submarine to answer to the controls and rise to the surface afttr Give. Hawaiians the. Chance to Japanese sufferers from the recent maneuvering below the water hero. The aubmartr.v wasp maneuvering Help volcanic disaster ia Japan. ot speak' New' Homestead "Hdpe: Gov- - tween 10 and 12 fathomg down something wrong b' . Defend' Hawaii is when went and the time t ' Ins: in ray official capacity as actio? to In -- L l ernment" Will Help Solve for the craft rise to the. surface passed by. The submarine la now Sentiment eononU I woald srge all the Japanese 100 feet: of water. The crew of .16 are all alive, according to signals that of Hawaii to contribute to the fund uiuicuiues reached the anxious1 watchers above. Frantlo efforts thv vessel mnv I. Ktartcd TCS toasItt The tnnftt fmnnrtfint mllftarr whtih nnHrtBi tran to rise to the aurface have proved tttelesa. 1' :" )-.:" announce-iterda- y le&ding Japan, ISptclal SUir-Bul- lq r relative to HajvkH since the by the four local v J COrrfipondenc : newspapers.w Act- - inent of . the large permanent garrK w Statement vxf H WArLUKU.Jan.i. There is a lot of. guessing1 being I one in Maui con-cerni- ng freneral staff oa the of the pWeaple situation. Not CoL George W. Ooethals. canal Japanese Scientist Suicide ' e the land force of the United States, The. four, hading local Japanese il.a: few ; small igrpweA-sar- -- guessing as builder, who wanted as first govern Nlppu Jiji, the to-do- tome two years ago, may be expected dailies namely, the to whaftheyaro roing 1 iwtth or of the Panama Canal Zost ander In the near-future- . ; This U that Ha- - Hawaii Hochl. the Japanese Daily their crops; which fvilK begui to ripen new organization. - Didn t Foretell Disaster - xt Mailana take an active part. in. the de--. Chronicle and the Hawaii Shlnpo during t the-ne- months. Some fense of their 'native 'land, not as a yesterday afternoon launched a joint monthr ago tte - Haiku ; ' Fruit and " fAMOdated Press Cab!J lart of the organized militia, but. as, campaign among the Japanese of Ha-a- n Picking Company- - refused to make WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16. KAGOSHIMA, Japan, Jan.1l-T- he chief of the meteorological obisN acting-eons- ul Hacbiro Arita, for ' - swb-mitt- among of ed hari-ka- ri integral part of the United States! wail, and i3o the residents any inore contracts,- and as. af result Secretary of War Garrison has vatory hero committed suicide last night, taking nhe traditional might In-U- io Japan, who thanks President Wil- ' - army, in an , organization to other naUonaJities who be there are quit a) i home- - a proposi-- method of ending his life. He had failed to oredict emotion of vot- similar following amber of to President Wilson the the Infantry,! terested, to secure a fund wltn which son for his timely action : . canq Mitako and waa Porto Itican regiment or i r ateadero and "others who have plant t;on outlining new and permanent this failure saverely criticised by tho Japanese. ; buffering la Japan. . o' nnd the Philippine acouta. The re-,t-o assist the countless number or their ings in wno-a- not; Know just where government structure for tht Panama Driven to despair by thia criticism he ended his Ufa.' - s vcruitlng of "Hawaiian troops; ror ser-- fllowountrymen , who have been theyare going to get off. Of course Canal Zone with the completion of the 'vice within the territory only;, is com- - rendered homeless, or whose relatives it seems morefthan likely, that' some building of the canal and the transfer - away, of rnioToiiiTO nni ' ' ing up for serious consideration have been taken as the result provision :will be ; Biadeto take care of authority, to the civil , branch.: It -- of, cmong the army higher ups, and the volcanic disaster in Ibe district UUAOLOUllOUir of m the' fruit When the rtime f cornea, is understood hero President Wif Carranza and Villa Will Press ' It, that - ; The support of . le not, unlikely that Congress will he Kagoshlma, Japan. contract or; nocontract,' especially. In sen favors CoL 4 George W. Goethals, asked, to pass an act for the creatloif the acting Japanese consul, Hachinr view of the1 fact thatjtho 'settlers vwere chief; engineer of the 9anal .commis ': r- - secured, no time -- cf vtiuch , an organization. - Arlta has fheen and practically assure'both by the gov- sion, as the irrst" governor under the ;)? The, plan which is being ; consider will he .wasted in order -- to complete AUTORULEaflF ernment and bjrj private." fhteresta in- changed- - administration. mo-- the fund at the earliest possible ! l . terested iti the success. of the Halkn ' a infantry.1, ment. homesteads, that: they would look-- cannery Pauwela was cramped Tto CHIHUAHUA CITY, Chihuahua, Mex Jan. 18. General Pancho Villa lor battalion of Hawaiian morning ' do aV to be stationed either at one of the Advices received this from iniTrriroT iirhr handle :iU pack of 46,000 Ceases; last plana ta Join President Carranza at Guadalajara and; the. two will, ithen existing army posts, or at some new Washington. D. C, : are jto the effect Then ' thero s (he Vguesalngabout year' and seems likely to be serious march, southward at the head of 25,000 men to press the attack on Mexico -; ' - issued a : : .. ' io8t on eastern or windward ; Oahu. that' President 'Wilson has mitiiroi ntut prioesrr It seems conceded ' that the ly handicapped In;'handllng Its .esti City.;';.;- 7 V; , general appeal to .the people of the General Villa says groupa of , . daily The men will enlist for the regular prices to rule rlext'yearj will not run mated : pack of .95,000 cases for i the that scattered federal aoidiera are . - to - period, will receive same pay, iTnito Ctto for Immediate funds ...) !1V over ?$15 "per orf, jfrgainstsome present year, o that unless 4t can en joining the re beta under him ; ' r and the por- - Ml allowances, etc., that the other jregu- - aid the stricken rodents of that Constitutionality of .the Traffic last ?year. Some, believe they may large aJ good many times its present ? - uon ox aiieicie even ; go considerably lower:" The months,- - lar troops serving on Oahu . receive. japan ojriue Rules-Contes- size during the next twelve it Acting-consu-uw.tl ; ted -- .The battalion, accor.ling to the. tenta When seen thla mcurnliig. Tr!Point's prices are fixei for the yean In" May; could not think of taking, care of the : wordsi were an ' fcumber' of-- Wilson Plans Addition tive plan, .will .bo commanded by , a Arlta'a first: i BroughV Thereare quite a factors big crop; which will begin coming off to ac UpThrow; Lightoh - ' line captain of the regular, establish- pression of hearty thanks for.Jthe entering I into this nnatter'ahd inas In about a year's time. Rumor from m '4 is; .by Wilson. -- ment; with temporary rank of, major, tion taken President iocaliSituatbn - ; ?V i much as the ,princva packers of the time to time has had It that Japanese - i Ariti Ugnt- .1: Sherman rust - ?Such an actiomwiJl serve to territory are not any too of capital Honolulu was available the same plan in force in the 'Philip- - certain from II en tha bonds of friendship, which' now-- eachi '.now,: probably'; most for the building of a neVtcanhery in line scouts, r The company offleers ;U California's new auto law. has been othet lust : - r ana ; bt? thft Vnpw'i - w 111' be selected from local material. I exist between the vwteq. fctaies ma,ie tbj, Slih3ect ,cf f test suits in the of , them 'would 'glad ttf5 kpow for district. bat this has 'also 8 1 iVYASHlNGtpNra hlt-c- i Japan," he. said. ; fAs..acUng-cc- sure vthemeolv8i'?'i-r- r .i.jf-W- ? beei; IenieL-Vi?- ; :f& V Wilson called and will be. permanently attached to been 'kXil ' ' 'f'TSvp. P-i- jnt conference today".for Tne Dattanon thojf,Jir';?Inaojci .rauCls tne meannme ..HatKurKruw rdiiustio;jp8i:,st.l?3,t''," f?rriErgara4g-'.1- iie ia8'3o'wColflrciaTo1ir.tKor president i-J- doUbtas'.jb tira o.Ki'resa'niy Oplntotf es cT;neteu contemplates -i There is idme whether n.ohoftintS! . : and not to r-'- full "battElion strength couldbe se belJeve the Japanese or'iimu snoum teni: dlscuaslonfrof traffic 'fegnlatlons. of pineapple planted during the past way, 4a now a IX)I0 cannery J 10 alteration the Sherman law, it Is anneuncsi.:: Ilawallans; do. along similar lines, but .apeaamg - - The , San Francisco Chronicle of summer, principally ftjr? a Japanese making some enlargements in' antici u!r.? otily'ri'e and mm o ; 9m mm I Ytl-.cr- otherwise-than-l- 'myofficial capaclty,::j4nttarr8ay8:'.''f;;V hut rand by individual Japanese and pation of a pack this year 4 U' thance one 'or two f tLt fter; ccuiauks may fce recruited from r urge the Japanese or Hawaii to laae , being 'submitted . on briefs, others, some miles to the eastward of cases. The pack last year wa ovef present-producin- g 140,000, South African Strike ; . ether nationalities. "The quick re--. immediate steps toward securing a supplemented by a. short oral; argu- the territory of some 25,000 cases above 'the Wanes - ; -- Chinese-Am'eri-r fund, i As a Japanese resident ; of Ha- ment, four Instituted to east .Mani." The present Japanese estimate. by the' test suits " cionse made tho Associated Xre83i v cans of Honolulu, when r given' a waii, I urge them; as acting-consu- l, I oetermine the validity of the (newy l .CabIel '; v CAPETOWN, South y In guard. tnjtkA 'thA 'iueseatlon."-'1"''- :" ' sted registration law AfricaJan. 11 The South, African strike,; which chance to enlist tht national a looked ao threatening days ago. , has led. to suggestion a com The' consul went ion to say, that, which went into effect January.- 1st. three Is apparently destined to be short- 'the that Order" of Sheriff JarretttFails to lived. All, reports indicate today the strike la collapsina. The strlk-- pany of native-bor- n Chinese mixht inasmuch as the Japanese newspapers were taken under submission hy the that be. - Ap---U- p era In various tradea' are.returning to work everywhere,- Tho recruited for regular service here. J have already started the subscription, state supreme court yesterday: firm attitude 0 the government fa largely responsitlo for collapse of to the present, time ,this' plan 'it would be best for them to carry proximately a week more willhe con-fo-r Stop Filadame Puahi's Hula Dance the the movement - a Hawaiian organltation Blmllaf.lt through, believing them to be thor- sumed in the filing , of additional infan-foughl- y mat- - although Chief to the . Porto Rlean regiment of capable to undertake the briefs and, Fears of tha mayor that Honolulu seances again. And she said this : ; - 111, try aul Philippine scouts, has notlter. They could also give considerable Beatty gate assurance that the court would never again see the beloved morning that she would keep on giv Petroskey Can't Fight ri seriously ed, . Maj.l publicity the-- underaklng, he said, wouia exercise an possmie speea in consider said to hula , because Sheriff Jarrqtt ing them, stage them at any hour de - dance do--, Y.- -- A.. S. Conklln, chief of The Soga editor of the Nippu Jiji and' - ; 7. v:- sUft had issued an order directing Madame sired. tAaaodaUKt Preaa Cabll -"" "if ; (Continued on page, eight) -- v parcmeni oas given us enons oniy to: one or tne leaaers m ine movemeni, Puahi to close up her hula hula re- Sheriff Jarrett said this morning SAN, FRANCISCO. Ca- l- Jan. 16 Sailor Petroskey, who was to have morning, 20-roun- ; the establishment of a full regiment was very enthusiastic this sort at Kaplolanl park forthwith may that he. didn't know the dances had met Jimmy, Clabby in a d bout at Los Angeles In the mlddleweicht of national 'guard,' and the eficlency! saying he believed the newspa- - that be discounted now. They could have been going on. It was news to him, elimination contests, has become violently ill, with acute pains In the abdo-me- n, regiment, Ha- - o-secure a large of that A battalion of pers will be able leen discounted, three months ago, ac- he said. He showed deliberate sur Appendicitia la feared and the fiaht hai been called off. - When Po--, wailan troops, however, might prove1 fund.;! Subscriptions will be taken by cording to neighbors of Madame Pu prise at the information and prom troskey re covers, the men will bo rematched. valuable addition to the defenses of (all four papers, and the entire list of ahi and by her own admissions made ised ah investigation. He said she Oahu, If such an . organization could I subscribers published' in each paper . . giving dances, iit nnnmnrrinn.1 11 1 thi3 morning. shouldn't be the but 4 bo recruited; Of course .it wrould take every.aay... , ini iiiiriiii For the giver of hula dances has when the question of whether he . an act of Congress to create it, but As the funds tome in,-the- y will b been on job, is on the job and woiiM stop her from giving any more Calumet the " Strikers Arrested . ;. . . that should not, be out of thf . ques-- l banked in the Yokohama Specie Dank in ruiiiurriLC, will continue to be on the job, she was put he didn't answer. The in ... "... tlon.M;. ;, : ' j v.; .v' and,: after the fund ,is completed, the raid this morning, regardless of Sher- vestigation must be made first he Assoctateq inress caoiel -.. y... That the regular army Is on money. expected, placed ; bent It is will be iff Jarrett and his "order." But Mayor pointed Out. CALU M ETF M ich Jan. : 16. Sonc e of the ' mysterious indictments re- increasing , efficiency Na-t-. Acting-consu- l f the 0 the in , the hands of Arita J. J. Fern, with a few others, took the Last night she gave a nice little turned by the grand jury yesterday were cleared up today with the, arrest t lonal Guapd . of Hawaii, actl making for transmission to the seat of the' "order" at its face value acl jexpected dance in the '.lining room at Ainahau of four strikers charged with carrying concealed weapena. Nona of tho ; it an important part of Oahu's defen-.riv- e Japanese government Star-Bulleti- n gourd r The the head, of the police department to There' the was beaten and the strikers is a leader in tho movement. A . scheme, is made even more ap wtll be glad to at any. time re- see that, it was obeyed lived up to. dancers danced and ,the tourists ; who parent by another Scheme that la be ceive money from persons wishing to Croakers have raised the 'hue they Madame watched and the hat passed for Ma- and cry of "hard times! in Hawaii will Therefore feared that ( AddiUonal cable on page twelve) Ing considered at department head-- , ca- Puahi. Tonight said she ' rcontribute toward the fund. sorely In attempting to Puahi would never again do hula dame she quarters. This is to deUIl sergeant be troubleo tering. wou.l probably give a little exhibition ' - prove contention from re- REMARKS OF GENERAL . instructors of the regular army for vestlgated by the chief of staff. their the at her home, perhaps two, or three. c.t postofflce The "order" it is put in quotations -L- ; every; company of the national guard. H is also possible ceipts the Honolulu dur So much for fears of the mayor! LOW ADVOCATES WOOD ECHOED BY that an additional ing the last quarter of 1913, which to bring out the comedy of it was is- the ; This would require 11 sergeants in t So OCAL-ARMY !TjrlnT-ny.Z'- ! howran ,i.e ".ame pert sued, by Sheriff Jarrett in the early-par- much for the sheriff's "order." OFFICER addition to Sergeant Roberts, now on exceover2Mr dtity. od of the preceding year of more than of last summer directly after the militia Vn Is probable that one militia could be brought to a high oc- 2S shooting, which stratght-from-tlie-should- five thousand dollars. 'According to Charles Guertler General er sergeant could look after the interests ftate of efficiency, and would be al- PRINCESSES RIDE Wood's figures "compiled by Postmaster Jo- curred at Madame Puahi's resort. At to the cf the two companies on Maul, how. most as valuable to' the federal gov-ernme- VHITEHOUSE Ulk house committee 'ever, which; bring seph Pratt the receipts for his office that time the sheriff stated to the on military affairs regarding the wouJ the detail as an. additional regiment of for the quarter ending December 31, press that he had directed the wo down to 10.; In-- of our army' . for war, This matter is being regulars, at far less expense. ee 1?13, amounted to $42,110.25, an man not to give anymore dances at and pointing PA-- U ouj" especially: the lack over tne corresponding quar- her place. He said he thought it WITHOUT of field artillery material and ammu- $5,482.23. PLANS WORK OF ter v f the previous year of should be closed up because it was nition, the text of which .has been re- -, RESIDENTS OF VILL HOLD It is a noticable fact that the ma- in a sense responsible for the murder. ceived --V here, is warmly commended by, Increase was in sale of of- - terial the Madame Puahi's husband is an Former Supervisor Eben Low, one local officers. General Wood speaks postage stamps, which is taken as an police department It " ficer of the of the ieadiug horsemen of the islands of the necessity of sending to Oahu HI indication that prosperity was . far was pointei out by some who took FRONTAGE TAX old-ty- pe siege guns and a veteran in Floral Parade mat and howitzer last from being removed from this terri- seriously : TAX the sheriff's "order" that as one of marshals, summer, because w there was - not QUESTIONS tory, the holiday business being par- no in fers the believes the latter would have trouble that the 1914 Carnival should Inaug enough modern ordnance and ammu- -- ' ticularly large, as the outgoing pack- could Mr. ' ' -- ". enforcing it as he declare new plan handling nition.. .. : ",.;. ages indicated. "or- urate a for the Puahi's position forfeited if the Submits Report on 'Permanent pa-- u It Is believed here by those who 25 completed statement follows: princess and section. President Church Reads Ex- per cent below that made last year The der" were disobeyed. But for three Street Survey' at Meeting of have ma'le the defense of Oahu an ex- in tax returns, also that improve- Postal Receipts. months the neighbors say Madame Pu- In all previous parades the princess haustive study, however, that' General haustive Report on-Wor- k ments were 10 1912. 1913. lection has clung to the wearing of entitled to per cent ahi's dances have been given with ail . Board of Supervisors " VVood didn't go enough hU u far; ia pa-- or flowing garment ' for Year reduction for depreciation. Stamp sales $34,466.11 $39,890.45 the regularity of old, and the woman the and statements.-"- - y'Ti V:r the Past 1,409.75 1,409.00 though effect been pictur : ' - Waialae road sidewalk was added Box rei'ts nerseit aimits as raucu. L. M. Whltehouse, city and county the has "Oahu is fairly well; provided with to purpose 2nd clati: postage 751.66 809.80 esque, Mr. Low believes; the Kaimuki Is going to mass the first of the meeting She tried valiantly tor awhile to get engineer, submitted a report to the that field artillery pieces','and ammuni- have a on account of information Waste 50 1.00 princesses should not wear the pa-- u. meeting for consideration of the tax that the a license to legalize the dancing at board of supervisors at its meeting tion,'! said one officer this' morning: curbing Excess Receipts -- enactment for that main she was a at noon today: dealing with the new I would advocate . allowing the "But: how about those' six regiment! assessment question, also the matter highway was 1913 5,482.23 her place. First after being held up through dance-hal- bureau known as the bureau of "Pert princesses to dress as they choose or of, Infantry of sidewalks . on . Waialae road. Fri- l permit, but a committee of that have been estimated objection of the Rapid Com- else to up some distinctive cos day night next Transit dance-ha- ll Inspectors recommend- manent Street Survey," designed as fix to be the minimum, force that could is the time appointed pany to a sidewalk Total $42,110.25 $42,110.23 the ' by the Improvement club wider than eight ed that her application be disallowed the first step In carrying out the tume that has hot the disadvantages possibly rebiat' Invasion f 'When are at its Dispatched. pa-u- . monthly feet on the Palolo side along which Mails Received and But frontage' tax, laws.- - of the The pa--u absolutely pre- we going to get three? Gen- , meeting last night. Receipts Next she sought a show license. ' the other Its .track is laid, the resolution of the Receipts reg- A great deal of the report Is con- vents the spectator: from seeing . the gone There was a meeting or 1913 a thicket of objections w"as met eral Wood should have further a special supervisors providing a width of 10 1912. j -- beauty be- committee on ulations for exits, fire apparatus, cerned with technical details, and in of the horse or the rider, f thah artillery in telling the commit Jar assessment before feet It appeared to be the sentiment Pouches 6,346 5,609 largely- - of club, dressing rooms, etc.. faced her. explaining their importance he says: cause the animal is covered tee Just;what the United States. army ihat the the result of which of the meeting that eight feet would Sacks 9,011 11,203 "In planning work ' numerous by flowing. garments and recommendation peo- Possibly this the the rider lackcl"' ' ' that the be ample Excess in pouches Madame Puahi's third anl K-,:- width, and that in view of questlona arise regarding various, de- even more so.r. .. :', !s. : ple -- of the whole district be called 1912 737 successful idea 'with-he- r aban- the benefit conferred on the district came' tails of and must, be ; as ( those' who into consultation. J. W. chair- Pos- thework,' these "It is a fact, hate Pratt, by the company it should not be co- Excess in sacks donment of the license scheme. satisfactorily, answered - before part- been 'connected with past parades man, addressed the committee and .: 2,192 sibly occurred herewith7 striking 4 erced into the necessity of moving its 1913 it to ies are sent lntor the field 'to gather know, that Jnanyj young women I who SANTKAXCISCO, Jaalfi. Beets: others preserit at length on the sub- was "Joking " track to the middle conviction that the sheriff d: -- 9 ject, holding existing of the road, thevreqalr'4atai:?&.f;' are fino riders have refused to enter .analysis 9s ;1 Parity 3.91 that conditions which might be the of compell- Total .17,549 17,549 in the "order." One day about three ; result He puts a great" deal :of 'stress on the princess section because they will cents.; Previous quot tion, 9s 2d..; . should require a real estate valuation 10-fo- Dispthcs. JMspthes. came see ! ing it to make a sidewalk, as months ago she down to the the importance 1 having v the city not; wear the pa-u- Katie Cornwell, 1912. 1913. ' of that would bring curb and track dan- sheriff. Mar be she wanted to test out adequately. "monumented, and points representing f in, the first parade, section and: a pa-- u' section "distinct 7,776 7,004 aul gerously close together. Therefore, Pouches hi8 sense of humor. . ' No doubt she out that this work: will require a good would not wear one,' and yet she was .'."Half of the effect of the princes $ " so as to obtain early action In having Sacks 7,058 10,249 did. Ax--J beyond doubt'the test pleas-le- d deal, of j time." Touching thla subject, such a striking figure on. horseback section f is ' inx, seeing .the superb sidewalks at all, it was deemed ad- Excess in pouches her, for it was shortly; after' this he "says;1; .: 0iyfi:'ft:l-A1- ' tnai tne juages gave ner a special horsemanship ' displayed , by the prin- 732 ' - . visable to consult the community. 191i that tlje "order" ceased to have .any few; monuments were set ) by prize. i;, . .: cesses mounted on 'spirited anlriils-- - ; k,V . '"A Vf,; ;A'svi.l.'v' ALL SIZES. Receiving Exceps in ' -- Dre-errnen- of the annual1 reports of sacks j fears . for her. At least "the appear-'- the territorial - survey' office some Thera; is something: picturesque showlnsr- - HawaIi'8 : la - -- - the retiring president and the tress- 1913 3,191 ances offer that assurance.'i.- Three years ago. ; However, this : work was about the pa-- u and there will be nol this regard, but with ti? ra-- u cover- - -- H.VE.H END RICK, LTD. months ago she opened up the resort difficulty in gettiii5 up a pa-- u sectioc.l ins up sa much cf t'-'.- h '- v v - Phone 2649 Merchant & Alakea on page 18,025 a : giving ; nightly t-- -'- Sts.J .(Continued three) Total...... 18,025 . gain, began her hula (CC2tl2uei 03 P2T9 t'.A) o I lri ther h " TWO HONOLULU fiTAR BptpElNmi) 4-- t 1 - - - - ' ?Tr ' ' o-- I INTER-ISLAN- D S; S. CLAUDINE r LOCAL AND GENERAL 1 11 i ii n in i in The members of Honolulu Lodge No. B. P. O. E will Meet in their Lilt Kins nirar Fort street, at 7:30 ; - ' - o'clock this evening. There Vlll'bfe i meeting pf Hawai- ian LodKe No; 21, F. & A. M., on ireXt H ,i t til f ' Wednesday eveijing at 7:30 o'clock at 'US?v 1 1 ? "V Masonic Temple. Work in first de-- : free. An ennoXincement of unusual inter est vas made this moroisg by James Mi "A bVInt tf the'TrbntoUo''CBm- - a Dotfgberty, director-genera- l of the Ih-t- bt' iMtte',w1!l-Mt- held tdows1 cf 1914 Mid-Pacif- ic Carnival, which is to tire Chamber of Commerce, SUngen- - the5 effect, that practically everj hotel wald bunding. at 3:30 0 clock this and boarding 'house in Honolulu will - , aftertfooar- b. fi nv .Hhiuf charge no more than the usual tran-Ki7M- i, Uleht rates during th week of cele-- mnrferlf'W'Hhe fitelhdtehnetits oration. Mr. Dougherty made this fury nouncement after receiving the ...... port f the transportatioa and accom-knowtta- a' . Vv 1 Matftl fechrtfmria, ave modation committee, which body re-bee- ft filelfn ederaT court try fh4e de-- ceatly wmpleted a canvass of the hos-fendan- ts' counsel, AtttfrtlerB. Ci Pe- - telries. AU hotels and other houses A ' - Promo-mutre- ri 4 ters" Ajnong''6thef things vthede- will be asked to fOrnish the atet'tne'ladlctttents charge tion Committee with a list of prices more than pne ; offense in a single as well as the number of rooms, cobnt; t'1eal techateallty: ' I ,Upoa inquiry, it has been found ss.i yrfnssmamr.--.ifuw9r- (that only 10,000 'damage' VpiaUiJ ttejlnk'.' growtirahd -- thtre are about ih to hef of 'marine" paint. It whole- - " to the various Inter-Islan- d said that plates found to liave steamer Claudine.' which is those fntr a six 'months tfetftente ttepxitedP. by sale stores of Honolulu, and it is con-- d through of steamed Into Honolulu In leaking tecome weikehed actioa Tor'lareeny,1!recffred probable that cable orders will be ftioh early Thursday morning, 'now the irater lll be replaced by new ma-teria-T. theittrfcrcoift 1 1 twt "furftef Wentelree months1 sent to the mainland for more owing rcposea on Bdmft dainagewas done" the M!lii the tig floating dry dock each-at'tt- large Clatidine; Vv': lands :rftrMXrtt1rMgeito the. number which will be Hcolana'and will Tetnain there pend cement 'bottom to the' fe - CooF fori the lantern parade, the ing' repairs' which will' reqnlre some fflclals connected with the steam- Ie'aTea4ed"telttr'rtwV'fiia1(WteutMMayor Tokio to advantage of " J of and decorations for take complete. ship company . declared taornlng " week at least to thli Chafg1ftg'tha:pasnrtTTbYe4,hecksUhe Carnival floats and the capitol W . An examination of the bottom,' near that there ' was notnmg: nroogut t to on ?C6vembef '14.' After passfag wwuwv mv iuv-KDiaa- ajwAiu the base of the foremast, has "brought vie with the raising of the vessel to these he wa , caught On the Navigation Company, has Informed Claa-utti- e' tfotieted to light a gaping opening ef, one give td rumor ,tba director-gener- of rise the the larceny cnarge. the al that it has com- 5 the teams, declared to be of sufficient had gone Ashore :l tear 'tiana, pleted a schedule of special excursion I T I I 1 size to permit the thrust of the open Maui. They altribute the damage - . VI ' ' gi n-- . . rates which will be effect darhig -- v H,l .rnr ji fn,mvm- hr hand' , r" done , the vessel solely to the impact ..V " period. f - the Carnival As the schedule A large force if men were Immedi- W the tremendous swells met on the .now stands, $15 will be charged for a ately to ; ' " : J set work to remove last Yoyagre. Polico Koics j round trip to Honolulu from any point on Hawaii, $8 from any point on Maui Captain Hi C: Williams of the toast ; Da Ke amount rnjm any point on . I There are also to be several artillefy. is to be rbrtmght before the KaL t - TOM.ORROW (Saturday) will be of a sale that has given district court ttfton- - a charee of fnrJoua , peclal schedules aside from this. In- J an 4amiim HtHnir v wf .ntnnmMi dications are that all Inter-Islan- d the purchasers of Honolulu wonderfully low prices in every department of t Ko n11 i '- : onnmam will im ' No. 1154; -" Benjamin Sonta 4s the Sach's big store. v , r Speela Cable U Serebui Complarning' witness against Williams, :'T1I eat my hat if there arent more , xehange -- 100 LI . , . who he says ran him tfown while he than decorated autos and floats Lirjctor-genera- 'Many excellent bargains yet remain. 'mm-- ii ti ft m I to , TOMORROW will end the it n Tin 1VTU it I was attempting to cross the Intersec the Floral Parade." said l sal. James D. Dougherty to final customers,. Jan. ' tion of King and Alapai streets. Wil- at the Many still deeper cuts have been made attract ths 71 cornirlt-tees- , , "ST SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Tan: 16, liams has been notified to appear on meeting of the chairmen of 4.k a.. -- ' last1 hearing 6 ."m.', S.S. Sierra, hence 3an. 10. Monday morning. - " night after reiorts if..- on Avork v R. - Jan. 5 a.m., s.s. Chi- - the of Charles Fraxier. ; ;Arted, - . ; . Tailored Suits " Sunny? Jim"- Dry? Goods Underwear yO Maru, hencei,Jan. "10, McCaadless' and others. fThe Floral Parade Itself promises 1 1 From' Newcastle, N. 'S.'AV, and to Vr - Sailed, JanJJ," schr, Defender, for " a., bigger" any en- Ve discharged Hana Z- - t rV-.W- be show than past Lingerie Dresses' Dinner Gowns . at the port of Honolulu, carnival," re between' 10,000' and 12,000 toha of tire he continued. ; :The meeting was AnstfaSlan Coal of the chairmen Evening Wraps that lshotld 'arrive an eathusiastle one. Mies Laura Lew Evening Frocks, dally, according expecta-tJor.- s here to the was nominated Oahu princess, Inter-Islan- d as the -- cl the steain Natl but Alas not- - as yet Autoj Coats Sweaters..:- cation Company, to whom the fuel definitely decided is whether, she wUr ride. Miss Wilhel- - consigned. .: ; . Weight as -- The British freighter- - Strathardle " raina was named the prinH Cravenette and Rubber Coats In sailing tor?San tFrancfJcb next cess for Hawaii aaa Mrs. Norton for is reported", to have sailed frdm tthfe Tuesday evening .Matson ; - ' the steamer MAGO ON departed fori Maut ;Both Miss Weight and Mrs. 24 ?i.iays ; MRS. J. A Australian port agb. Under Liirline will carry a full load of island - Kona this doming tn the steamer Ki Norton : rode .last year. J- J: Dias. ordinary conditions of weather, this products.":. 'I - 'iJ,i- i -r'- ' chairman' of the t princess section,- re- & lanea m sel should sbaVe appeared off the -s - v . ..'. .Mi- ported progress in ; his work. George pan ' - l crt the first of this tree. The A' large percentage of the bassen- 5 Ri lilLLlE booked for a . busi- Angus; chairman pf the masque ball Etrathardle sailed for Honolulu; with gers enroute from In r la CLEARANCE1 PRICES the coast the So ness trip to Hawaii in the Alauna Kea committee, made fthe statement that cbout 5v00 tons of coal, to he trans-f- i noma, due, to arrive 4iere ext Mon ."' big tomorrow. he wants all those who had their own Inter-Islan- d hVers.-.- ' -- sailing, for the island V rrV to 'the br " day, are said to be,tourists. - l; 1 ; - - A-lowing- costumes jat the lElkaV "ball to keep The Forerle departed 'U S days a them, to adme?s" tdt the ?CtrnlvaYs-maso- the Strathardlfe 'cctCrdlni to A shipment of lime '- ,t carried in the! eded v among the prospective passen affair. iMr.. Angus will ateb a recent cable, with a amount; of Clan-- lite hola'bf the.TnteMsland steamer gers later-Islan- d endeavor, arrangements lual. " , for .Hawaii in the to make cable iine added to the trials of, her. officers kauna Keal ; ; keep imported ; e steamer ' v to' those from San is now believed Bttath-trdl- .: .. - 1 . .' v:? aclis Dry: GoodsXo., It that the in making temporary Tepairs, pending : Francisco Ior. use here. . ; ' " Li: atid Foreric. will teach port, returns; . - mm the the to Honolalarfof drydock- ; 'VDAVID K. SHEHWOOD, depatyiU. Onaccoont of "the condition of - ; ; the same which, ,vvv-';- -- 1 , Beretanja . about the date, "In stent ing: v to- beach VWalklki, Fort and Strtftti one vessel will be hauled to th'e coal marshal, leaves on the Kllauea ;at it fs possble that s . . day forvNapoopoo, Hawaii, to the spectacle, '"The Wooing of Umi harf or Pier 3, while the othCT ; ' aertea in sailing for Konai and Kau ports - ftnd r summons oa Sam Kamakau, 6he f Piika"wttl be abandoned "The steamer will be cornptrled" to'remalu today',' the sUamer Kiiaiiea carried' a ' - " the' 3efefldants to tils' condemnhtion committee the affair" reported thai tt anchor- off the port. 'C fair-site- d list of cabin and deck pas-renger- s. ' ' riv-'- govern- to suitable site has . yet been secured - ' ft'"';-;,?r.'- "' - suit brought by the federal This Vessel '.will be operated - for- - breachfersV although' com '"r ;' ment to acquire- a lighthoase site at the the r.'auna Lea on Claudins Run. to . windward Hawaii ports during the ' Completing trip over Kipahuliilaui M ; mRtetf has1 Msitett the beach on sev her first the repairs ;to.;the Claudine, .J? occasiohS. ' - majority route usually followed by the steamer eral That the of "TEDDY? ' McNAMARA, a lfever the fraternal organizations of Hono Claudine; the, Maunar.Loa, ; rfetdrned ' ' coniedla'n;' who made 4 host of- Mends lulu will be' in lino . the Floral Pa: SCHOOL BOYBADLY wrong side of the street He turned the' hours of its session, at a speed - , . an , Vt; "., '2000 tons wilt b supplied the Matsoh to' this cltywith the .visit of the Pol- rade w'as tho gist of a report pre-- off on 42th avenue on to Waialae road, greater than eight or ten miles IN ! lard Llliputians moVe than a year ago, sented by Tom Sharp, chairman of the HURT ACCIDENT down to 11th avenue, where.the acci- hour. Its purpose is to guard agalast cab m rassengers. The 'reighfIlst , ,aL ' ' " ; - one - which .oc- Foftr hundred ton8 of raoiasses forwarded, Hpnolulans committee m ''that matter. Other dent occurreo.'V" . such accidents "ar the has to ail ; ' ? William" Wellington, a young School had just adjourned. . Several curred yesesday. - , 22 'ot his engagement to tommlttee presented Teports, ahd school v t:.ro, satks of potatoes'," l trites ; ' t line got : away for the Maul port last Miss Patty Vbo accompan- all, showthat .the wofk Isv far'hdvanc-e- d boy of LiliuokalanI' School, was the score of youths were walking, along 70 packages of sundries Hrttr also - " cf chickens." y- v ? :and-- tremg " yesterdary crossing V evenings ied th Po'liards to - th Islkhds on ytarrte'.l dn snccessfully. victim of a painful accident the sidewalks, the streets ADMIRAL1T0 DEAD , r.nd a quantity Vof 'empties. Purser 1 -- wt ' v ' "Whkh among " aftemobh, Witnesses and hoy was them He . the - declare ' ".-I".- their recent wp.tding will - " Mil i r. '" " .f-.- Tyrne reports a rough passage !to Ho y tour.The was to wreckless driving had to cross street, he W S Tho launch Helen with fts tow was take" 'place in 8poxantrr Washihgtoh. due the and started the (Speelai JIJ1 r.clulu The steamer Wallele is said disregard of the rules of the road on says, when was struck by the wagon cable to the Nlppu Maui reported as safe at Kihei with the re : "TOKIO, Japan.v Jan. 16.-i-Ad- to have reached the coast of : ; man along "of States, tug ADOLPH B. KROLL. a member Of J IS the partof a 'delivery for the as it raced the left side of the . lurn the United naval ' t a heavy .passage. ' WESE Ito, the naval hero of Japan, died here rfter Honolulu 'Darry men's Association. thoroughfare. . Navajo. It Js stat&V; that Captain Bob tne Halahl Boat Club's Junior crew - v I 4 ' LittlWelIihgton struck, by" the wa-go- n. The accident brings" up one' of the today.- .k 6T yeif; Mondays on -- lurdy is awaiting 'a more moderate last wiirafrite was badly interesting sections In new speed 4 before proceeding to Hilo. Cap the 'Sonoma ;from the coasts after' a cut about the face and the tea limbs; and taken to , his home in a law being drafted by P. L. Weaver, Admiral Ito ts reported as bavin? (or Maui ports. taiaBabsion of the Navajo stated that tbreo thohthav visit with his Veiatlves; to the Per str. Mauna'lJoa : Very? tjafjitnl :JondiU6n,; According to ftr deputy city and county attorney. died January 11 A Cablegram - KaaJ-l.apu- , - to New Jersey. In addition 16 ' hts -- Jan.- 16: P. Cooke, Mrs. t L. Ms command- experienced some very the story told, the itriver of the milk The section would make It unlawtnl Nippu Jijl on that day reported :fifm Mrs.1C Mrs. ' A.'Ma-- i rough! In'retCrnlng W .Hono- - ork- as oarsman, Kroll served "the Kabnohl. 7 father victorkimvrbwlrig club' season wagon was racing his horse on the for a vehicle to pass a school during critically ill. oon. J. T. Curts,, Jnd. Carrol, Mrs.' last 'as assistant Jfcoatm,-- and lto recognition of HOLD-U- Mason, P, P. 'Woods; Mrs. James Uno l" n P FIGHT ! ' I I in i i' was iWrti li iT 'Wm m Ml !(" .1 Ml jjlii I'M ij a in I . mil i, .1 j. 'I n H n i his Services elected captainrdr - . iv; ; V.:-- .: r.nd Margaret Uno.VTlreodoTe 1 infant 4 coining-year.'- ' ; the lHe mrt assnme ConaiiVItay-mon- d ? ABR1TED , Uno. C. Battlge, E. E. FJU5SOGEES ' f " thatge of tho trafntog 4nd developing t ' "Ctmantr "Coleman. v jj' t Per stmr.ia'una'Lca from KahUlnL of new ;owins'riicfteTla?r wtilch. prob- Per.ktmr.Mauna Kea, forHIloand ably ibegia After a terrific struggle lasting for ' - wM htiy ttext March. more 30 way portsrJan. HuntUa- ;14!: . than taihutes. with one hand S. Norrfs. Mrs. Cushlngham; A .Souzv-A-vHB,!"v.:.Pombo, y. Hoto, badly lacerated: as a result l J: Missuw : of the Ctishlugham, Mrs.v A. 6kinner. Mre. ,r''i.?U-i,'- BROWN --ASKEOXJGHt, discharge of a revoiveT, a Japanese jS."1'' e Mossan. ' " C. E. Wetzel. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. lfyA Jl '5 " contractor of Waipahu succeeded In ' w FINE, 8UT ADMITS IT Montandon; E. Giesecke,-Andre- Ad- - iv making Ms 'escape from a desperate aras,: Schmidt, Ed Anderson,;5aiSi 5' Ferd. Hons, It.' I. Lillie.; E. M. DISPLEASES M0NSARRAT highwayman, his purse, Containing ' Dra , Barly. H and wife. C. 'A Stewart.; Missft. v C. T $300' in gold, remaining intact ' . V. King, James, 22 Friaa. f n. vii. R; tEarhart. T. F. I r re- The1 sub-contract- or E. ifrs. r "District .Magistrate , Monsarrat Japanese Js a' at Carter.-Mr- . and Mrs Max Basker AL deck. cently rwiced his' iscoWragertent at Walpaha sugar plantation and yester W, T.-- Bottomley, Sir. and Mrs; R. the fafctT3iat''niahv Of tho nritfsr im day secured the sum of moftey with ' i - J. Matthias. Mrs, --J.- T. McDonald 4 " : --4 posed by hiri la thesef Cases are "ma-- , which tb pay off his force of laborers Mrs. T.. B. Fraser. A. H. Burdock, j LIST OF PIER NUMBERS tcriaily reduced wnen the derend-fH- e Vaa proceeding ' along the road unt, . . ' - d M. H C v Castendyke, Mrs . It J - v; " l:1".'..'1" : t ihts appeal to" this tburt,'" comment- 'ahd as ne approached the railway sta-e- Gay, A.I C. Wheeler, J. W. Caldwell. Armiy Wharf (marina plant--. Assistant1 City "and Couttty Attor' tion-h- e claimed to have been haiuo ' " - T ... : ! W Iord Herscbeli; Mrs. It, A; Crow, Hi . 4 ney" A. M.v XIrcnit Judge :by fie'sperado. hold-u- p i .1 ' .... .!.' " TIcr Brownto ' r) t a The Occurred i-- '- C.' Bockovan. . Channel Wharf . U'-.-.'..- , ; . . Pier 2 Coopcr'r court this morning. Tho;at;an ariy hour fn the evenmfe. but Per str Mauna Loa for Maiif ports, I.-- I. : Coal Wharf. i.Pier 3 ise at hand was that of J. H. Erbes, the" Japanese states that ft was too Jan. 19: C. Miller, Mrs. M. Akt I Marine Railway Site pro-- chaufftur, who had Just pleaded guil- dark' for hlnV'to readily distinguish Per str. Kinau for Kauai Yotts. Jan. posed wbarf ...... Pier 4l ty" to a tfoarge Of headless tlrlving. the features of his assailant. SO: Mrs. Ella Osborne, J, H. Neustadt, Naval Wharf No. 1 Pier 5 ''rbrJtliat reason I dislike toieoom ' FaHin'g tb- Wmply With the demand C B. Gage, J. 'C Curtis. A. Alexander. Naval "Wharf Nb7 2. Pier 5A mend' a light Cie, although the defend- that "he " turn Wer thn money, the 2. M.; Church, C. Bayer. - " - Richards St .Wharf. Pier ant is entitled to eoWe consideration Japanese 'squared off "to engage his ; Per str. Mikahala for ; Maul-Mo- lO Alakca Si Wharf.;:. Pier 7 because it is his "first offense and be adnefsary who ; is alleged to have kai and Lanal ports, Jan. 20:W. A. Fort'-S-t Bulkhead Slip Pier cause he had pleaded guilty, thfts savi commanded the Japanese to throw up Beckley. . Jr. Cecil Brown. C Battige. Fort St Bulkhead Frbn . I .Pier irfg ' thfr Offnty Urt expense of Jury hiar fcalids. Thic demand was prompt- "Per stmt! Mauna Kea for Hilo and Ocoanlc Plef 10 hearing. -- "Al'torne'y Brown declaWk! ly Vefbsed arid the nett instant a re- - jan.-21- . Wharf..... way ports, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. A)leto'(& itobInsonJ Frontage. Pier 11 that many such cases had occurred to Jport of a revolver was heard, while Madden, Mrs. Clara C. Blyth, . Mrs. Brewer Wharf . .PleY 12 discourage the policfe Judg. ' Assessed J the ball entered the right hand of the CV Brlsss, SJTEtr Locke, W AHol Nnuann5, S 1 Wharf .; ttef 12 heavy finds in the' lowet court,' of Icano planter. ' ' The-txa- y man, j .'r f- - Mauna 'Kea Wharf Pier 14 fenders haii many times appealed and. ir fooght a roush and tura-b- ts - Qseetf'St- Bnlkhead Wharf. .Plet 13 the threat of demanding Jury trial j We battle "on the deserted highway Hackfcld Wharf . . ; . . :! v.... Pier 1 6 and icausihg' cotrsiderable fexpeirse1 to until-th- e Japanese found an opportn-th- e SUT4 "ATiIOOj4 Railroad-Whar- f . .v. .Pier 17 government, has escaped from the jnlty of etriking his adversary over 4, IT RailrociU '"Wharf" (Iftauka). ..Pier 18 nigner jurisdiction witn very ugnt i wie nean wkb xne sac conunmg irre r P? Railroad Wharf (maka1)N4.P1er 19 penalties. coin. The latter soon after took to TS' Erbes was fined 15 and costs by his. heels and disappeared in the cane 3a Offtcvrs who will servo Honolulu Judgorjooper..! ' ' field. -- The Japanese reported the af- Commandery No. 1. Knights Templar. fair to Deputy Sheriff Fernandez, who s p.m Will be 'Wstilted ar TTW o'clock-ttn- tAfi.BttLm citss Ton communicated with Honolulu. 4.U evening Captain of Detectives McDuffie left S for Waipahu today. According to the ; M V 4.50J MSW.OThl.U 7J i - f l Japanese he has identified a Filipino, ii '. 1.26 10 ti9'HVlO.H! S 40! S,4H S.SI who was some time after the assault f - W ".oil 3S placed undeT arrest by the country po- . V a 4t U tut J.i '."hlNQ-U- P 24M iLOttftlN K. SMITH lice. IS iS7 an i.o; . 1AS4 JS !ao FURNITURE AND jaiANCk-jMOVlN- q A SPSCiALTT. 1U3 Being able to not sing is often a ,. .. ' ' -- great relief to the company present. tS T4S! Hawaiian EsjpaDD o.r Any man who would stand well Last quarter, of the moon Jan. 18. ','". NvuanH and Qusan ttrtu with the female of the species can IIONOLPIJT RTAR-B-U LLET I X FKUUY, .TAX. 1C. 1014, THREE

MEET iSTUDtOTSt v 3E .' III ,. r ., PPIPS rj,Ill tir iE1i3 91 lit I Quench .That Thicst Look for the Trade-Mar- k mis AHS MISSION VOI

Mrs. Wallace R. Farrington was Convention of Volunteer Work- elected president of the Free Kinder- SUPERVJSOaS garten and Children's Aid Association ers Held for Five Days in the annual meeting of the mem- at Kansas City - bers of that organization held this morning in the, Henry and Dorothy By Latest Mail kindergarten. off- Castle The other KANSAS. CITY. To attend-th- e Stu-de- nt icers chosen to serve during the com- volunteer convention' for foreign ing year were Mrs. G. P. Wilder, 1st missions, which was opened here on vice-preside- nt; Mrs. F. M. Swanzy, 2d WTednesday, Deccember 31, 5800 stu- (Continued from pace one) the year Strong protest was ordered vice-preside- iirs. S. B. Dole, 3d vice to be made by the secretary to the dents were present from 800 universi- . x it president; Mrs. David Oleson, record- j i l. ties and colleges of the United States. new ( m urer preceded the installation of auinonueB against, me tsuiyiouius..ul.r m secretary; Mrs. M. Swanzy. f- m ing F. 15 other, Besides these students from officers' at tbe meeting of Walalae, of a bog ranch on Palolo road, which inancial secretary of the kindergarten wsa MiwiWol tn ha In mntcmnliil Ion I countries were present. - Kalmuki and PaJolo , Improvement department and the Castle Home; mm- Club. Treasurer Jlelanphy gave a The Chinese delegation consisted of ' ll&tion of routine business at their MisSrWUhelmina Tenney, treasurer of 150 students,-includin- 20 women. The complete - exhibit ; of tbe . . finances, (S mm 'h ROUSING WELCOME meeting at noon today, the superv- the kindergarten, department; Mrs. E. gathering opened in, Convention . expenditures -- hall showing, after liberal isors, A R. Ross,, treasurer of the Castle for the .good of tbe district such as PLANNED FOR MATSONIA led by Chairman McClcllau of on Wednesday afternoon for. a five lue ways ajia Home, and David Anderson, auditor. days' Dr. R. for a ; piano for Llliuokalanl school, ADDItfAl III DnDT iusm iwsuimee. session. John llott, one UrUN AnnlYAL N TUnl launched into an argument on the . The meeting was an enthusiastic one of founders of. movement, pre- . benches band concerts, float in l the the for I aacU.weJll attended, many reports, Floral parade, etc. a balance In tbe rights and duties of persona using the sided. Dr. Mott recently declined At a tolnt meetine this morntne Of Hrhonl hii'iainf fnr ntprtn'nrnnt both, financial and otherwise, showing President Wilson's offer to make, him ban of 1107.46. special ihe Cham- - acopo rhnrrh read an. the committees of yuam purposes which ended with them that the of, the work being done minister to China. - I tlraKSS of 4 Wlffi1,erorCo,,lll,w" d 1116 Merhants agreeing filially, to ignore officially by the. association has been materially .William J. Bryan, secretary, of state, nubH? ar; entertainment be given this broadened during the past 12, months. well-know- n imnroytttfi rangements "i6 of and other men addressed and!PinIt wntLhl & to welcome the .officers evenIng at the McKinley high school. A splendid .tribute was paid the. as-- the Students. aociation, by , Mrs. . W. I. sunaorth" lS blet and . at gie Jnu8ie Thomas, the The exhibit of the convention- - was ft" JftJ?ffl rliijr well-know- n .the. piano In .the schoolhouse. the If"rll futures A. far. the social and settlement more extensive than at any previous Re i wlrwmted city go, no ap-rrM- of Chicago, vis- floa la the Floral Parade, .the .In.. "VdeLd Records of the father .worker who haa been gathering.' A feature was the con-gre- ss "I wouldn't look half as neat if I 1 plication street liehts the addition- - ,xx f"has been made' either for the iting in Honolulu . for ths past several of religions, which specialists at t x months. "Mrs. Thomas was called upon explained the' origin of each religion. wasn't wearing ; this t Gbthar Shirt of an electric pump In the Pahoa charge admission. But as the plans to, speak,, and her brief address, was Many of these lecturers came from tioi and the construction of the Wto'kS lwSSS she'makes for the, entertainment have advanced full of encouragement, and interesting foreign countries J. Lovsll Murray of Iolo reservoir with Its. pipe- - supply SS?: fc?r the supervisors said they felt from the fact that It related chiefly New York, wSrlS l10 educational secretary of .from.the mountain springs, andthe :" torSST5SSSS JTS??1- Ip; the. local rwork. In partt Mrs. organization, was charge fed mte ; the in of the this. Arrow Collar: (2 for 5 c) I . 2 that ; SrSe ,. ..: , xrradine of.' Llliuokalanl school w.ti,ii,i Thomas said: iinnvwm importance theVissue de- exhibit grounds. Efforts made to Induce the of Young hotel, and. 1eslde8 the. The, of as ,T.think. that the efforts of this or- l"the ' The student volunteer movement is got : veloped the meetlng the at KingV Daughters to build their home guesu of honor and the hosts, the at relates to ganization are quite in Hue, if not a a - policy the board will carry out with recruitina aaencv for all denomi- on the site they had . obtained on Meni of the Japanese Merchants' Ilttle ahead, with similar bodies on church boards. provides was; to . It AValalaa road. were mentioned, as Mer-- regard entertainments or lectures so-we- Association and of the Chinese the mainland. You are ll equip the stimulus collegea leads also the Issuance of ? a handsome in, public schools. They all seemed to la the that .Chants' Association will be asked to ped, you. are .handling a large-numb- er to up work mission- -- cour- - thepi ex- students take as boosting pamphlet through the attend- feel, and at least three of ' - of children in an man- : , : pressed their feelings, that, the board excellent aries. . ner, and you are giving. attention to While 5687 student volunteer ar in pany. ; m ;ms , concluding remariw, c Aflellttrr infidelity and naminir one Should not allow the schools to be practically, every line of Work. I can the foreign field, none has been : sent Along with a reference to the pron.,H ft OWB who l8 used where an admission fea .is to; be fl t and not congratulate you too highly on by ,; the movement as Its product la 1 charged. .' , . . , . -- froni'the territory, , thp-wor- has" SfCt JSEf SSS,? rt'S- as k which you are doing. It turned over to the church boards 5 of L.' has By a statute passed by the leg- The re8podent William Peterson' last been a pleasure for me to see To- purpose movement lis event-ua- ; petiUon' islature, school buildings may be used It of the the l ??7 rh fSfv J?&';S55SS circuit: court a for day, the child has become the center evangelization of the! world., i 1 i entertainments: when permit has -- f,n for a. st in all parts of the world, r u' .VM , by.; J fci ! m 'ii . BVU"t. ; -- :wr also, asks for the custody of the two been Issued an official to. whom and a. movement is now on to show husband says they were that, powernhas been "delegated; by ihe the-chil- LOCAL AND GENERAL children The th4t d may come Into its owij. 3 - - Building Inspector. 1909, board.- Miehlstein George' v ,4Ue ,,;.CaSrriea In November, by the Tbe child has per- S. , Curry. V The immigration row morning and show causa . W ceased to be the Kmj S,Ufc JJlf-VAW U0MU VflT 4VIM MH non-suppor- t. - alleged is authorized. to .such, permits, On ground ot Judga . Va Vina Rev J. Keklpi-- The acts, as issue sonal property of the parent: it has the offie iala are denying herentrance on writ should not Issue. Whitney divorce; be-cc- "-- "-- and he has called upon the board, to today granted a to the ground is liable to government improving, - become the property of the commun- that she Ihe in the dls. governing Wata-nab- e. 0 adopt, a definite, policy such Toko Watanabe from r. ;,ttS-- H ity, People --are more .Jinsuke a public charge. They find that a young man calls cn tricL While during past year " L- ' . v and more tak - '.. When the the."1" - , , " ;"''.vW' ' ; a use of schools. t... her proposed husband Is a. divorced ex-d- ie j;re .station has been completedno ?t v, ; , r ing sides-- with , the parents' to hflp j and she .tells him that she large work has been sUrted and, as ' Emilia Carrelro. hastiled a, peUUon man, whose former wife Is living here, an old maid, it Is equivalent .. There will be. a free lecture this and assert, belief he will not proposal, - the district Is well taken care of so, in circuit court 'for a divorce from ront their children. Today, practical the. that evening Davies' Memorial : de--it at the hall support his next bride. The courtvhasi 'i tar as water and lights are concerned MaSuel Carreiro, wo, she avers ly all countries have bureaus of eugen- on New Guinea. The lecture, which, w ; issued : an order reo,nlring . Imml- - young probable any great her about years ago t and ics, and also! . the stepmothers step is, not that t serted lour Juvenile courts to do wUI begin 7:30L o'clock. ; will be , Mt - at - ,?- - money will be needed or at present living in Oakland, Cal. away gmtion authorities to appear tomor high, : . amount of is' with the vicious conditions of given by Mr. Malley-.- : It wILbe illus- n6ked for along this line. . It isan old She also accuses-hi- ot drunkenness, childhood, t Parenthood can no longer trated by 100 lantern views of New - non-suppo- rt. . saying that a community;, cannot gambling and They "were be confined to the home, for-a- n in- Guinea. , : , . ;chil-backwar- ds. stand -- till, It- - must progress .or go married In 1962 and. have three terest in one child is sure to mean an my im-- living, all who mare In the - ' ''r.iv'! To mind, the all dren of Interest in:many.- Yodr kindergartens , Geqrge William 'Chalmers, the con- portant. subject requiring our united mother's care now. She asks the le-- 1 m here in Honolulu have developed the tractor whose automobile struck and fforts in the near future is that' of gal custody of these.' -- r. right kind bf American,, spirit, i From kiUedA JltUeHawaUajwgjrl neajr Ka-- oacjs and trial 'calendar will be ; Kb bweeuhftp Yfepofts inr l ' flalesWeremadFther f&f!XOk morning ! see f1IW, aa accidentia several months iagt year our road committee has called in Circuit; Judge H. EL Cooper's ooarus or. uunng tne .session ..ot.ine ypur. needs are very pressing This is ago.; filed a; petition in federal, court ilonei splendid work from a,t 3. o'clock; tomorrow morning, -- and secured court stock and bpnd; exchange today. One a condition which should be corrected . this ihcfnirig, for naturalization as a boiird-- ..supervlsorsaU i. .. ' ' C . ihe: of thatt; of . the features on was through-Ih- e citizen of was . i ' i Jhev'street'.' generosity of the com- the united States.: .He g ' . Deen expecieu . .lipnouju Bretv-in- f , - - m bii mm, couia reasonauiy, Aave RUXXER CHALLENGES th? sharp vfiecline in munity," ... . born at Ottawa, Canada, and is 39 pur present system of govern sJt&ck, .' under Company M. 25th V. S. Infantry. and Malting fot which only . years of age. v .. ; Besides ment. .The time,, In my Judgment, Is joffei.ed and, 'only 16. the election of officers, the 'is Scholield Barracks, H. T $15.50 was askad. various chairmen past, however, for theorizing and llv January 15th, 1914. Ieglsiatioa, against; of committees were Officials of water department The fear of the appointed: . the - Jng contentedly with the hope that , sporting Editor Star-Bulleti- n, liquor traffic in, theMteri;tory is.giyen announced today that the water lines a paternal government can ana wiu.; Kindergarten department Ways siriWill you please publish the as.the, causa-c- r the, slump. t will be cut off at once from all users build splendid , streeU and;dewalks?f0jIowJng .challenge - in the sporting and means: Mrs. M." Phillips, chair Who are delinquent' In- - paying their, expense to prop--; man; without a direct the ccIutong paper, oblige: , .Fort street kindergarten, Miss water The;; payment . - of your and rates.? lor the erty owner-- ? We are facing a situa- ; j Dereby challenge anyone on the ASSOCIATED CHARITIES Jane Parke, chairman; Miller street first six. months: of 1914; was due on tion, tha must be met. and at he rate isjand for oneaiie run; race to take kindergarten. Miss EUnora Sturgeon, or before January 15, and all who - v--k rr trflvolirur Will nflVA a iPRa . . , HEARS FROIVl SEVERAL Chairman; Kauluwela kindergarten. , i 7 ";Piace in modoiuiu on or aoout teorw. .i have not made the paymentmay find r - ary zzna, y lsit : touring uarnivai 'VOWEli SEEKING VVORK Mrs.. Philip F. Frear, chairman; Pa-- their, supply- cut off at any time, the year hence than at present, unless the Week), for any amouat of money as lama .kindergarten, Mrs; J. A. Gil-- department announces. so-call- ed frontage tax and .sidewalk man chairman; A:;. side bet. . ';' Muriel kindergarten, s: -- ' laws, as wisely enacted by the last where they find work?" ; Mrs. W. Caldwell, - director-ge- n : Thanking you, very respectfully. "Is this J. chairman: Ka- James D. Dougherty, - f put Mid-Pacif- , legislature, are Into .. force HARPER BREWER, This is the question which six times llhl kindergarten Mrs. G. J j Augur, eral of the 1914 ic Carnival, Ih J Li throughout the district , Formerly Emily N - - Ur.', Company M. 25th Infantry-- this, afternoon Tvas asked Miss enatrmaftf Beretania kindergarten. will outline the Diana for the celebra- - - would frequent, I employ-m- c this club at intervala Farley, head pf . the ..woman's MIss . Beatrice Castle, chairman. Build- - f tion before the members Pro , of the , d Iscuss ,what . particular streets we of, Chari-tie- Vt ings and grounds-Mrs- . Peter- meeting Bryan. In recent lecture, deplores the .Associated E. W. motion Committee at their at : . a itbureau. :;v:y.-r;-.'r- v-- would ask the board of supervisors.to son, chairman - - , - - ; JO, the coaditlpns , in Mexico but still And. each time, th.e. answer has 3:30. o'clock this afternoon. At the v foe. as .next The; uufistloa now - Luild hopes that Intervention will . not be is .nothing today. Castle Home department Ways meeting next week. Dr. Doremus Scud- seems to be, if we want results, what " ; - , and means; will plana 1 necessary.::'5,-- : but 1 will try ,,and find something as Mrs.' James Bicknell. der tell the members of the , ; 'my t streets will we build next? ..f In . whhsh Club soon . : chairman; xules and regulations. Mrs. the Trail, and Mountain indrtnent 'when the day arrives that f ;"One woman baby besides her- A..W T. Bottomley, chainnan; build-- '; has for the coming year. - the residents of some: section, of this 'POSSUM BY PARCEL ' has a ' support,"- - said" Mtgsana grounas, i Mrs. ueorge . district appear before the board oft ; POST FROM:. THE SOUTH self to Miss Farley "her Asking judgment $1973.88 as. bal- husband," not .finding work, has. gone Brownt chairman;, .playgrounds, Mrs. for supervisors petition the R-- home-placi- ng and. that Rl Relaford. chairman ; ance due on his contract to build the puty' cover- - NEW .Jo'Brien of toNew, Zealand; she has between frontage be into effect, am tax YRICTbmas department Mrs. Walter DiJ-Ungh- power plant building at Walluku, Alaui, i most 'important Flushing received a" live opossum late- tier and charity, and I do not know ing said 'section, rs. the com-mittefc-M- for the Island. Investment Company, upbuilding ly by post tbe right place for as she. must chairman; nominating event In the progress and parcel from a friend in the her Andrew Fuller, chair K.( Honda, a Japanese contractor.filed occurrpd,"- he home night.' Another Is a I of the district will have at at court , morning 5 man;. Mrs. Walter Frear and Mrs. suit in circuit this agreeable" , woman With some, ceremony of aewing with several children Theodore Richards. against the firm named. Andrews & - In-stall- devising,'- Mr. Chtrrch' ed support i husband liis own to her has deserted The of the i Quarlcs appear as counsel for the ; renort retirine Dresident. the officers for the current arid fled the country. There are 1 her. Mrs. . Richard Ivers, was an - plaintiff and Holmes, Stanley. & Olson foUows, president scrub-wome- n interest ; year as the new:: several Rdssian who ing one and was.' greatly appreciated as. counsel for the defendant ; taking place, making :.an . elo? want to offices; half a oa clean at least, by those present 1 speech in which : solicited of, who i fluent he dozen different nationalities A lengthy report was read by Miss Petition for a writ of habeas cor-- of his,-- brother offi-- want do washing and ironing; eight 11W the to pus Mayo v ; Frances Lawrence, the kindergarten for Takeuchi, a Japanese' cers,' the! ;'new committes ?. and; tbe AH young girls torlook out. for children came to Honolulu good dis- - FOUND. supervisor. picture bride who mombcrship tor, of S the the and help, around, the house girls not the-Hongkon- g " ' od Maru December 20 trjet:- - President, J. H. Fiddes; vice trong enough 'to do a woman s work marry : .However, the 1914 water wagon will to Genjiro Takeuchi was filed president, C. S.v Crane; secretary, Three keys. week ago. Bishop able-bodie- d About but and w illing, and who I to.'.ay by Attorney You will scroam with laughter at the ludicrous -- not be an alcohol truck. In federal court Daniel Logan; treasurer,-- . Edmund F. - and Hotel Sts.--. Owner" can obtain need jsqcletys support to,see that they ? ' Melanphy; directors, Thomas M. by 5754-- 2t cometliaiiH! them paying for this ad. are given the opportunity to do whole- v . ',. ';':,'. ' Church, 0. H. Tuttle, Walter A. Brom- - some work, thus keeping them out of ' ley, A. -- William IL BUILDER AND Emil Berndt and CARPENTER. trouble,' ,.. ' ": v:;''-'.-:"v- if.- - - , - You will listen enraptured when the- Mn'gers Foster. , ."There been a demand for po i has the', course.-- ; routine business Has.eagawaV budding i",ol; "fill kinds ; sin of ' women, sitions, for more trained ste warhh their sodrh! , ; r reports of progress Vere made by work, guaranteed; experienced men. V- nographers, practical nurses, house --, l various committees, and "the presi- i reasonable;; Beretania opp. Union, .m lM 'M 5753-ly- keepers;, also for girls wanting bindery standing committees for f ; ' . , ; 1m dent named emolcymenL The employment bureau You will breathless with excitement iluring'v becoming imown and ' is better ire marvtlou -; .' - women are coming tc us for thisijrac- - aerohatiejfnitsi Ucalrkind of help." . f 11 It "7 You will clirtT with lee when the Htagehandg :

HonsXFPPiNrr 1 hourif carry off t he tliwf nlant amateurs 1 v ; ; '- ' I OF LECTURES PLANNED ,' --. . ''';;:":;"; BY THE CdLLEGE CLUB

Tho College Chib of Honolulu has issued invitations to residents of the city to attend a series of "community housekeeping" lectures which are to be vgiven a the Ki'.ohana building. Eegular Miller and Beretania streata. under tbe ausDices of tbe 'club. Following is 0pen Stock Dinnen'are Patterris the entir course: Will AI50 Be Given 20. 4 p. m. Aspects of 1 Jan. "Some iriae It positive that you can be suited. Let us know your wants we can Hygiene pr. J. S. B. Pratt. , . suppijr inem. ( 27, 4 p. m. "Bacteriology as ' Jan. . The open-stoc- k idea makes the purchase of a set easy. Buy a few ar. Woman's Ally." Dr. A: N. Sinclair. tides today more, next month, etc until the service is complete. Thus the Feb. a. 4 n. m. "The Hygiene ,9 outlay --will not be felt. Childhood." Dr. W. C. Hobdy. 10. 4 p. m. : : Dresden R. E. Sharon G. E. Meissen Bl. Bd Feb. "The Rights of ! D. Witbington. 60 pc set, $15.00. 50 pc set $19.00 50 pc. set $22.50. Women." U Crown Prince Frederick William of W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd., Germany has again offended public More than Every Day sentiment by commending the arbi- 5OOP lzS?irt 53-6- trary army in The House oi Housewares 'i.: 5 King Street stand of .,the officers . the recent -- Zabern hffalr.

."--: ! FOUR HONOLULU STAIMUTLLETIN, FRIDAY. JAN. H, 1011.

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The Star-Bullet- in levites free and antitrust legislation. However, if frank discussion in this column on all meat, and the cost of living rose 200 PJLEY ALLEN EDITOR ' legitimate subjects of current interest pr cent under free trade that would leg-- j Communications are constantly re- be no justification for dishonest Spanish-America- n j j JAXIAKY; 10, 1014 TRAINING THE YOUNG WOMAN ceived to which- - no signature is at- is'ation. During the rniDAY war our commerce was swept tached. This paper will treat as con- fromj Stationery the Atlantic ocean and tne oniy tour Have Your fidential signatures to letters if the ' JAPANESE R ELI EF$ 117X1) Im American liners we had from New All an? apvcd that voting women kIiouM writers so desire, but cannot give ( York to Southampton were taken out trained in producing articles of diet, dress and space to anonymous communications. of the merchant business and impres?-- Reflect YOU -- V ' f The 8txir-nulleti- n we not so ed into naval service, and, so far willyiTtivp VJio decoration; hut have leen quite COASTWISE SHIPPING LAWS AN- 1 as American merchant marine are con-- ! I eontnbn turns as mar made to a relier fund spend-- ; qui(.k to (be importance of training in OTHER INSTALLMENT. cerned. we were '"bottled up" tight. let- - what i WRITTEN in a for the Japanese sufferers in the Kagwhima dis- in womon (lo tf,e ater part of the Honolulu. January 15. 1914. and foreign ships had the protection Not onlr 0nr H Star-Bulleti- Ur-she- ? Editor. Honolulu of other governments and were safe ter, what is PRINTED on the let iriet, and will transmit the contributions to the musehoId buying, and they have to do it with- - but Sir: Again wo hear from Maxim on from Spanish attack when taking care helps make the personality of the indiyJduaiH or committee named to take charge out any trainin ivriaps this is the most dif- - coastwise shipping, and although hi of our exports and Imports. on f- I on recipient. of the fund. ficult matter that has to he adjusted in light- writes very authoritatively the trust this will satisfy Maxim that writer impressed the inancial depression all over the main- "foreign money kings'' will be good 1 ning married life. land, as he would lead us to think, servants if they render satisfactory Jl.ive vour correct and neat Stationery REGULATING THE AUTO In schools and homes of Britain, Belgium, yet he seems to have an idea that service. Honolulu is the only port in the world, FAIR PLAY. adorned with a correct and artistic print- i Switzerland, scien- - appears France and this training for and all that to bother him is mono- - ing or einlKissing of your name, regulation can quite easily lie carried tific household expenditure is given to the young that unless we '"hang on like a bull DOES THE DEPARTMENT IN- Official do?" to our coastwise lawg our harbor DORSE IT? - ef- gram, or address. to the point of absurdity by those lacking per- women, . It results in greater happiness and will be swarmed with all the ships rand 1 1 icirncy in theome. of the world, that this place wiH be- Editor Honolulu Star-Bulleti- n, humor. ' .Pie-stampin- fective come poverty stricken, disease-ridden- , Sir: Following up Dr. Wilcox's Topper-plat- e engraving, g One of our greatest nrnls is the formation of all that, Is the matter with Some of the rasurwpronosecl for regulating . and what very able and umeiy article in your, correct Stationery can be 'secured epeci'alliutomobile " family financial consciousness. Girls should the health department, and have wo and traffic in Honolulu, traf. not learned anything about taking care paper recently on the subject of from well-balance- d fie, are not far froin abstfnf ami one of them is trained to make up a just and jof the sick? I don't think Maim feelg engenics. I would like to ask some - sure too many ship owners will Questions, about a publication called t lie autos, all circum- family budget. This training should reconcile that plan to makeall under i be looking for business here. We are of their views and wishes with the condition of the the Hawaii Educational Review. I & lances, comt! to a 'full abreast not the only people in the world and would like to know when, if ever, the WICHMAN CO. standing .opi home, resources. Foreign girls are trained to the problem fa where can we get ships irtreetoar. enough?. NaTigation laws of some people of Hawaii or their represen- Y .apportion the family income among the various tatives decided eugenics In Jewelers A communication in &:2&&S'morning spaper .. other countries are more liberal than that its necessities to purchase the most suitable ar-- shipping a most absurd repulsive was auto-owne- r. auZa "i-- ours and their business is and form ; i m an and driven logical ana . ... n '..A -- - tides-i- the different classes.and to get a dol- - very profitable Industry. Up to 1908 a doctrine to be taught by the depart- : . U to the pointThere shotild. reason in England did not subsidize as much as ment of nnhfir tnfitmrttan . Tn; thi f- - llthingsAOnthe v .. one-fift- h of her merchant marine and monthly sheet referred to, published, L The result of this training is ability to recog- - it would be "hard to find any consid- as it says,, "by the Department of' 'vl , , .:. is . not out of place to .enforce the, ..n,!' . .Ar erable port in "the world without a Public Instruction and the Extension and choose the necessities before the luxur shjipL on roads, is no nize.. British Why not have good navi- Department of the College of Ha- -' but broad suburban ; there - 'V -- , ies and to stav within the allowance. The girls gation laws? Irwe can not render waii," and given the widest kind of i il the people circulation among parents chil- " H 4 the service American want and -- ' ' I c i v , . dress more simply and suitably, and the glaring why act the "'dog fin the manger" and dren, is appearing a series of articles Ahttle lnvetipatumof thetrn too frcqpentlv Hn in our tell them, that unless they patronize of a most outrageous character. I ld - Suit against Herman J. Baldwin for his work on tae'Cunha building, da i cities n-ou- bo of valnd ia thoso inter-- inferior service,they will see that the would like to cite a few extracts. other ....i ...4. t mi the sum of $435 and naming Terri- Maunakea street near Queen street. , government? prohibits' the free use of Introducing an argument for the ' 'Honolulu's traffic problem. Here. are. torial Auditor J. , HV Fisher as gar- Mercer today: was appointed ted'in principle determines the table supplies and the foreign ships? Is not that restrain- elimination of the unfit, there is the Jennie ! '' nishee was filed In circuit court this by Judge guard- ' following: Whitney to serve as few typical examples : ing trade? ShCuld we compelled - ", 1e morning lo- ...... by George. M. Yamada, . k home decorations. 'Who are the Unfit? a ian of the persona and property of to make terms, with 6ur enemies? Are " . , th- cal merchant who alleges that amount Herbert Earle, John Frederick and , In Chicngo v f who' ifonspire nfrntr't - Another result of this training in economical those 'to defraud the due plumbing', painUns and . Dorothy; Mercer, minora,: un- dri v ' vehicle overtaking a' street-ca-r people.-- ent time, the Unfit are those men and 'or Marlon "The er ofa American ' Charging very i expenditure is its tendency to foster a spirit of women who are incapable of provld- - rePalr guppUes furnished Baldwin for der $6000 bond. , . . .: iV '.all exercise be" greatest care In , passing not to high freight and ptissepger rates ' ing themselves with food and shelter. y P'' . Injure' passengers who,-ma- board true democracy. The daughter "of the. richest worthy of cur Support ? Icrfere wlth or under favorable conditions. j wAl-be- 1, well Maxim cr aUght.Trom, said cars.;. and most aristocrfitic. people takes her place be It ttf remind ' For further definition, study the X a offjn'Jfcls - that he is little American and, In York- ; side the. of the poor, wearing history. I 'o't tii'get Into par- chart telow; look about you." Xei daughter the same di like Thi3 preposterous definition leads "In overtaklng'or meeting a Street passenger, car -- tisan political discussions in writing, cap and apron and produieng th same articles to . appalling conclusions. It makes' v, hich' has been stopped purpose of. receiving but Maxim' might sny'bhd out that An- Torthe - a successful robber quite as fit as f pantos- 1 ' . of dress and diet Bhe max bewailed later to our three great occurred during c r d scharglng a. passe nger or passengers, . no such drew Carnegie (!), calls the parents ' periods of hign--" tariffs? No Demo- vt Lkle aforesaid shall, pass o approach within eight . preside oyer a more preteritiotis home, but the of Abraham Lincoln unfit and In the cratic party was In power during the In- said street-ca- r s sairie Is stopped invitation to "look about you ft of ko long the 'y use of. similar liomeequipment is - .., A and material panic of 1873. The panib of 1893 start vites us all, children Included, to size . : r.d remains standing for i)urpose; aforesaid' tie t still an equalizing factor. ed' In' July of' that:year, 'four months one another up with a view to Judg--' In St. Paul a full stop of all vehicles js required t-- after the inauguration of'President ing fitness for parentage apparently, y Again this training in Values gives the young '" oppfdjf pa CongreWdfdPnot un- by . . ? j .. ; V least ten feet behind ftreejqarg ojr. Cleveland. meet solely a standard of wealth. . ,) i '. f ;' v t.VW " lYfji i' ' i .. ; . til December, Wilson by - -- r ers. This applies to the area where the traffic woman a highly developed ethical sense, She aridlthe The article is a professor In a ; i". 1 :i:v. v,,., -- 1894. ' r ; ':.t i&&y'--i.i-l- i fjAfo js.-?- , bill passed hi a year ifter the local school, supposedly Christian. ? brisk. f obeyJ Wstcn learning j learns to aa in 'to command. d , :e---. panieiJiweir'woiiif under the . WfthalX.the powrf;jone-sJde- stat-- .ana tne .Daian( on. .easy ince above, worn-ou- t ('hiagoV onlinanceniVntionl aad she yieldA oI)edience with the same show of McKinley . high 'tariff 'bt the former Istfcs,' he (Cites, the Jukes passed, a senre of experiments showed thatrregpeet require in otbers. these Harrison administration and there was argument' with more than an intlma--' thatshewill In no congressional legislatidh gofag on tion that all would have been , very ,

cd I montniy paymeniG ..ange was aavisaqie ana a provision, is uow Vthmgs she learns to aistinguisli between the es-oi-- at all. The panic Df 1907 occurred fine if the mother "had . died .before Mill: she became a mother." Are we pre- by Mayor Harrison which "i'JijW-'"IsentlalB- id:incidentai&v&'na to discern the de-- under the Dingley high 'tariff law, un- der a favorable high ad- pared to have our children taught oc pre-- , united tariff malie bv;ner 6 f at a space 01 at least eigut leet snail gree of respect, ministration j Trie hlstqry of our coun- to "look about them" and apply this you;the a v(h1 try shows only bursts? prosperity monstrous doctrine? , at all tildes betwwn astiwt passengerob of ; for comparatively short : periods dur- Here are some more statements which ha.flKNpn stopiWto d so-call- by Tlie difference in training between the for-- ing high tariff times-an- that our ed from this article circulated our. mo'dern cottage on, Young -- schools and among our schools: I :rgo passengers, and any thq space "protection?,'; has-bee- n' success- vehicl&f ?oi rl nd re may be indicated by thevdif- - "The niost intelligent and ful in creating a few-- millionaires, and fathers , mothers of today who eigut eaimuu u. iuc..,mm poor-hous- es those feel the n. Vivi fcrencen the terms we use to designate the kind charitable . organisations and The price is $2600 responsibility of --bringing conscious- - St :st le lirought to a full We teach our ijirls domestic sci- - and the like find steady, and ftt; regular employment taking ness .to human flesh, are limiting the care of the I 1 house-craf- t. number of children- - in families. u .various cities the dilto and art ; foreigners teachtheirs more unfortunates made mil- their that the I keep away from a car stopping.tor passen lionaires. Of course, millionaires are "Only the Unfit reproduce their '' ? victims of circumstances like the rest rs varies front four V kind without limit. And they do this toltwcntftHfl' of us, but they suffer differently. We simply because they lack intelll--. the-game- the inrAmerican'cit-- ; " play- Such are typical ordinances "SANE iiEFOIDP make the laws and Is gence to feel their responsibility." J ed according . to the rule. Maxim The Question is, who gave the de- might not requiring know that the failures are partment of public instruction of tne" visions are other tns It,forms so about 95 per cent and ' that we hear territory of Hawaii authority to teach bet.' King and Mer chaiiit more about them only when, our cap- - Fort, : t icularjy pantos, to move at a this kind of stuff?- There is a lot the thing reformed tains of industry are dissatisfied if the more of It. Read this: - J ile Ik-wa- people PassinS "S;S. h'is predselthc same afterwanl that it was y resolve to havtj a new deal "There never was a family line bo. to rKHltnansont!r.?J?ffstrect It does seem strange to advance strong but that at some time in its! , alitor. And this is that consumers are producers, but the history, in some way, individual periodica mov( that appeals to the smug'and law of demand causes the supply, and members became degenerate. And! t what consumers will consume what come to ions requiring that autbs and other vehicles t the not has .individuals of oth 113 will not be produced to an alarming er lines will come to your line, to my Vieira Jewelry Company; Hotel St. ui iu, iuih ,uu tliat need convction knows that thev cannot be extent. Maxim looks at things through line. .rpt ata slow pace wWi the wrong side of the glass when he "Which kind of elimination for Methods states that the steamship companies these unfortunate ones of yotr line( Popular Jewelers . - , r between the front ot onYchicte'and the o you sci- 1 nt o J. 1 made these islands by spending "mil- do prefer elimination by 1 l uui. turn' wfivn; miicu uni. liv tilt ir of the nest preceding. ' medicine, lions on vessels." The fact is the ence, or by natural laws? There is unoleasant sometimes thev disturb the opposite the producers on these isl- no escape from a choice. WTiich There is; no reason Iwhr bnt th;y are offoct. ands and the consumers on the main- shall it be?" reasonable traffid:iawj will land and the consumers on these isl- Of course, the first part of this re- rk out a oriethat futes the general argument vehicle. ands and the producers on the main- of the Vuard both the pedestrian: and the land made these islands "what they eugenist, for naturally the reverse must be true: "There never was a Henry Waterhouss Trust Co., i -- - are and caused the millions to be !fW: That poison list- adopted by the loard of spent on ships. Only for us there family line so weak but that at one Limited, in In- ,Plic4 throughout health veiterday did inclU Irk 1 jsr7ii lm would be no need of the ships and time its history, in some way, .s.-- m ..... none, would be Maxim might dividual members, became strong." mas. nans nonieii .8 hag ,e built. I manT mow jn lis -- However, wanted to call notice rehiclesii. to travel at a kiM ft now realize that we are not onlv pro to atos and other (he o(ner , , thpr ducers sugar we the interesting family picture it sug- 'l;re f (llm a 1 but also produced a slow rate. when street-car-s ships gests: We are no longer going to rticularly passing and are maintaining them and welcome, or try to help, that we are not getting any charity the Prodigal A 1 Son. Not at all put him out of the . 31aui pineapple-grower- s a re ..faced with the from navigation companies, but em . - way. And worse yet, and speaking Sale safely, away - Real Estate for to (perhaps ten feet) ploying to.- ucles sta? them serve us. only our seriously as applied to every family, V i ' problem of disposing of an unexpectedly Unrjre laws prohibit our many .k;i employing as the Prodigal Son is no longer to re- ' ' crop. so bad as having no crop companies as we like. it i 4. ' . . -- That isn t to turn and say, "Father, I have sinned." d,sPoso of whatever If meat is no lower in price, butter Quite the reverse. He should hasten thicklpopulated'streetM and s:icars from from New Zealand is 3." cents per past indignantly home with his crimes on pound cheaper-tha- n which and . formerly. his head and angrily reproach his which' people are attempting to alight or Conditions are on An electric elevator is now not quite natural father. Building lots near town, on Miller street, $1300 to $2000, they are attempting to board. proposed for the these islands and local artificial con- FILIUS TERRAE. 1 i'- - ditions might be taken care of later bv Honolulu, Jan. 14. according auto-owner- s can do much to to size. The reputable """"'J4 , eliminate the dangerous driver, but the police lMf would to (ollt fv fro" tll(i i(b-- . : . ? A i chasers. :um me joiic? ourL c.ui u iiiuiimiy...... :. iimuv. 111t Spreckels Tract lots opposite Oahu College, 100x100, for

t ed ( 1 ennany, accord ing to m-en- statis For Rent $1600. t :cs,: there;were "alout 1500 people killed during Pndiablv that strike at Kimberlev will fur- - ' 1 m . - Piikoi St., 3 bedrooms . . . $40 2 the) siyejirj)eri;l by autos and motorcy-- ,us,f.an excuse ror another rise...in the price of Aloha Lane, bedrooms. . .$17 lat Beretania St., 2 bedrooms 35 3 Acre lots at Fruitvale, Paloio Valley, $6M) per acre. - Auld Lane. bedrooms 16 c h In''.tiie United States,nortMhan twice that dmonds- s.: Kalihi, opp. Kam. IV. Rd 3 bedrooms. 45 Auld Lane, 3 bedrooms.... 16 - uuiuIkt were killed in the last vear alone. Ger- Tantalus, 3 bedrooms, 45 furnished Pua Lane, 3 bedrooms 16 Kaimukl, Ocean View and Palolo Hill lots, $400 and up. many has made i a"remarkably effective study of Thousands of eggs are being imported from vehicle traffic and its regulation and the splen- - China and not of the chiua variety either, did rewril set by'the empire is due, according to For Sale t lie American Statistical 'Association, to an en The community is still waiting for the mayor forcement of the law that means soinethiug. The to name that civil service, commission. Desirable home on Young street between Artesian and McCully streets Association's wHirt for, September. 1013, says: for $3250. Lot 75x140. House has 3 bedrooms and is in excellent condition, with gas and 'The certainty of .accountability, ami the Stret traffic regulations should also include electric lights, servants' quarters and chicken yard. Henry Waterhonse Trust Co. knowledge, that punishment will le swift and the iera m hula tor. Limited, law a jmw-trfu- l : ure for disregard of the must act as Cor. Fort and Merchant St. HONOLULU. T. H. deterrent and for '.the. good use of the "Lind Will Confer with President Will Guardian Trust Co., Ltd., .strcetJi and roads of, Germany." Give No (Quarter." How penurious! 205 Bank of Hawaii Bldg. HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN- , FRIDAY. JAN. H 1914.

MISS CLARK Fort Shifter Notes 1 i i t.ifjrujvikwui n You can have a Sanitary -- office rw,n Siwcla! Star-Bullet- in Corrpupondenc E. P. LOW: The Kaena succeed- - -- 16. " w-- ' MAKES DEBUT FORT SHATTER. Jan. A whole- ed in bringing the yacht Luka to port byusihg--- ? Umwu sale moving day is at hand for th without mishap. It was no eajjy Job S H garrison In the near future. It is tat at that. AC r l a n n rv o result of the completion of the quar- For mors a quarter I than Speaker's Daughter Presented ters in the cantonment whereby sepa- H. a WELLER: learned while of a century SHAC has been rate quarters will be available for all on the coast that the Union Oil Com- the favorite remedy for to Society at Notable officers and the inconvenience of dou-hling-u- p pany would soon haTe two large new headache and neuralgia. Function done away with. In addi- rteam tankers in commission. I HI tion to those now quartered in the KIBLINO In I Tasteless - certain and fHy Ijitr-- Mail garrison the officers who have been CHARLES (purser houses ter-Islan- d steamer Claudine): I will! easy. to take. WASHINGTON'. Spoaker Mrs hiving in Honolulu in secured A Grape Cream anl at their own expense will move back not say that the last trip In the Claud-- j Pure Champ Clark preented thir daughter. ine was the roughest in my experl-- l 12 dosas 25 debutante, into the post and Shafter will become Cenevieve. the New Year's a united garrison. This latter claw ence. but It was unpleasant enough.; 3 C 2 Powder to Amor lean society at a recentiou - SHAC Tartar Baking Includes Captain W. H. Johnson. Lieu- Ask your druggist for - A. U. , . ..;.t tenants r. A. Barker and E. L. Hoff- W. T. RAWLINS: The A. nr.ee ana oruuanre iorrar Ytniit:' xaan, 2d infantry, F. F. Black and wants to give the amateur walkers a Only the legs are near the floor prov and Hou?e New Year'3 receptions. It R. R. Love, signal corps. chance, so there will probably be a Royal Bzfdttg Powder cd to be the most notable social event Of those now quartered in the per- walking event on the program of Improves iho "flavor cf the day In the national capital. manent houses all but Major Smith, the big track meet March 21. Every circle of Washington sociH" Major Williams. Captain Rosenhaum, anda'ddo to iho hoolth- - represented A. E. The campaign rag and the democratic Captain Culler and Lieutenant Campa-nol- e LARIMKR: THREE STYLES: fOOdm was greeted by for membership renewals now being NEW SHIPMENT OF fuIttQSO Of ihO debutante hundreds' will take part in the "grand right rrom diplomatic and official worlds. I performance of moving out conducted by the Y. M. C A. is prov- Top and left" to tr. Flat Trfcfle an equal number of private eitiz moving in. ing a distinct success. Renewals and 167 beon Top SHOES aav ens and friends Joined in the welcome post headquar- - ihe number of have received Roll All officers met at department to date, and Jutt Arrived. No cards were Issued for the event ters on Thursday and made selection in the men's Typewriter and were flung wide to. all 29 In the boys' department. ' NEW YORK SHOE CO. STORM EFFECT FELT the doors according to rank of the individual. Noaana 8L. nr. Hotel. veil withers. The result is that as soon as the pre- Shortly before her reception Mean gulch GEORGE W. PATY: .The tem- p. ON MAUI FREEZING liminary moves across the are perance talk which Jeff McCarn de i;9 Clark presided ever a linen shake-u- p will begin. completed (he big liverol In the parish house of Cen gospel mission, fa The-selectio- WEATHER REPORTED bower at the are as fololws: yesterday after- charity "which has inter- tral Union, church Union Co., vcrlte in she Maingarrlson Colonel French, No. noon was one of the finest I have H. HAGKiFELD CK; Feed Star-Bullet- in Lift ISprTial Correspondence! rhany Washington society Lieutenant-colone- ested folk. 5; l Atkinson, No. ever heai d. They certainly know how 15. Very.Tne were all Len-iha- n. Wholesale and Retail Deatera WAILUKU. Maui. Jan. derelicts, of the mllon 10; Major Smith, No. 13: Major to do things down in Tennessee. 9 unusual weather has been experi-- k'terected ia pretty debutante an! Major No. 3; i In Hay,' Grain and Feed the Na 11; Williams. enced on Maul during 10 phe hand3 Ma-lon- e, v iv Ala Moana Road the last gladly consented to shake Captain Jamerson, No. 1; Captain G. K. Tat Siet .days. For the first time in two years past. MANLEY HOPKINS: Last as they Captain No. ng Virh each filed No. 8; Rosenbaam. Saturday night our shell-hunti- so snow has been seen Jn large patches 7he rfCption at her home began 6: Captain Lincoln. No. 12: Captain - on Haleakala, ciety entrained for Leilehua and start- and the wind has been'at fonr o'clock in the afternoon and Mvieave, xo. i wu- - Na J FOR ICE COLO DRINKS AND blowing at a terrific rate. In fact, w1"" led the ascent of the Walanae range a ia.fW fmr hour. 9; CapUin Harris, No. 17; Captain -- m-p an(1" ;.hort tlme midnight.. We spent U ICE CREAM, TRY THE , the seas at Hana have been so high , M!a3 a a ot her younc Watklns, No. 15; Captain Bell, bache- the wbole day Sunday exploring the wind so powerful no , - andthe Jhat trevA aU ln dainty, pastel color- lor's mess: Captain Cooke, No. 16: crest of this range toward Ewa, and Havaiian prog Co., 'SSir T it 'the' iffoaIrowns. made a mot Pretty Captain Culler, bachelors' mesa; Cap- many of the views we had were worth Jhls Kt'JKreport J"1" e H gumundlllg rf nund. tain Gibson, bachelors' mess; Lieu- ten thousand dollars apiece. ' Hettl and B.thei run of Claudlne, so says,' for ,Lw Campanole, bachelors' mess. etrt.U that a landtag was Impossible.; The floral offering the tenant "JPf ame parts of th In the cantonment Captain Parker, Y. YOSHIMACHI (editor Hawaii boat la . leaving Hana at 2:30 ' ' 32; Otit they come I will stop go1 njt States. No. 1; Captain Chamberlain, Na Hochf): "Ontake" ia not the correct: Light and not at Kaaului, but - - practice of hav- Captain Johnson, Na 2; LlenjtenantLnanie feather-!-delicio- us, ,n tA JiAnnii,irt :.. i Mrs. Clark's usual for the volcano in Japan .that as a Mrt' a Kiv nttnta io tni-mo- A ins the most interesting women in May, iso. 5; Lieutenant Jackson, .o. Das jUst erupted. The right name Is 31; Booth, No. ?8; Lieu- - appetizing J bis c u it s , FOnCEGROVTII th small iondB. and. th wpthr ham Washingtoa assist . ner wai ioijoe Lieutenant "Mitake," which means "honorable tenant Boiler,, 10; Lieutenant hnn-dre- ds been bitterly cold. At Kahului the todny. Amcntr thoe who received Na (,mountaIn." The' name of the island 'cakes'. muffins aid . mercury stood 52 one l day : tilth, her were Mrs. David Javne ,H". Mathews. No. 7; Lieutenant.) Black, : 0n which is the site ot the volcano is DO at last - of! other inviting1 a? WILL IT week, and atWalluku yesterday even. ,Mrs. George Harve v. Mr?. James R. No. 3; Captain Scott, No, 4; Lieuten- j Sakurajlma. ard Kagoshima is the f Love, No. 6; Preston, - dlsheseverything ing at :50 it stood at 61. The , weath.' Mann, iirs, Timothy Ansberry, and ant Lieutenant name of the city that was overwhelm- just er has felt decidedly like .winter.! Mrs. Heiry C. Woodyard. No, 30; Lieutenant Wright, No., 8;, ed. Sakurajlma meana fchllly Island" ; . righC With K C Baking Lieutenant Longanecker, Na.29: Lieu- but it wasn't chilly last Sunday night Open fires have been a pleasure and The interesting colonr of clrls who thev Expresa your,, aentiments; via., . .'.. Powderr - Cook, 9; Sharp. Monday - heavy blankets at jiighthavebeen a! agsIste, Mls8 r!laTk wpre- renreaenta- - tenant Na Lieutenant and morning. resultsare the Flower route ta means ,'. necess'ly. have been, No; 20; Lieutenant Crockett, o, "-- - There but few of this yar. i and , more. . v debutantes ' sure certain. :". novo n cnncniriA inn tnA ' .. n Lieutenant Barker, No. 23; Lieuten- NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, . ; k; ' i TIC V , . innvr' Among them were miss neien wx, k There, is no guess-wor- MRS. E. M. TAYLOR. v ReedK .21 ; Lieutenant Foster, v' i w l I Goyernor. of Ohio ant. Na ? f Saushter cf .the 7; - ' Florist. ' ' Na 25 ; Lieutenant Hoffman, No.-2- f Hotel St., epp. the Young Cafe. TheStelep Lieutenant, Silvester, Jo; 26;' Lieuten- SOQO :the family will be Pleasmi f - Dlapepsia haina tnd WailukTi iave ant HallovaD;:- Na. 19lf Lieutenant Eacli Pape,8 djg?$ts. :$ - i ". v for two daya because ofaheVwinds.1 Campy Na 22 Lleutenaftt, Polbemuain , grains food, vndlagrit stomacli . pi Iwith lyour "enorts ?;For; At.Ukaxnahome telephone repair" ' d?DS,terfSlX' J 19; Calder In 2fJ; Lieuten Tnlsery In flTC mlnates i f r-- .the p5n Xieutenattt v when you use gangs. wereable ito get one' line p.Nrth Pole; MIss Alice, Hardigg.- - CNa ' '18:', Lieutonant GodaT7atcr re ant . ; daaghter of the Mayer i f Time It!-- pe'a'''biapepsIiv'wiidU: -- Keep Some In the Ice Box. i this afternoon. - Greene, in 18. . norothea Owen. - dauchter .of gest anything you eat andoyercome a 'A. ptairi-Honnum..U- WA-WATER CONSOLIDATED SODA -- Senator and Mrs. Owen: MI Imov n rn A. u. Lyman, engi- - -- 7 WORK3 CO, LTD. gene Thomown ; ..Miss. Marie M rrrflocs;. Matheson ana K. '.r,,i',tni m :. - Phone 2171. - daughter of Reprentat and Mr, - If your- meals don't, fit comfortably. Aotlima Cntnrrii Victor Murdock:. Miss. lrEleanor Con tonment asajgne to the ori whaJt you iieS:. nke a lump of fJ1!'!;1engineer section of that part of the.:iad 'tn vour stomachi or At von have utvlly. Miss Aara Bennett, Mis? .'can garnson, - Winter, Miss Jean RoDenvntn'-Kitt- lieutenant .4 k- i heartburn, that ia a slgit of Indiges-- ': y4&t4a&:49 aagic and what wai - will haye tlv,fclm oj?ajtej3,la 44 Roberts. I, Miaa 9 aura a Graves.- Ml Jn formerly no of pleasures ; R,C Baking: n brother; Llekenah C. ,B. Lymaa, 2d kjonlK? a day of 4ubt is ohe Miss Ruth Patto-to- Get from your pharmacists a fifty Aaty Bennett and . Infantry. . , Diapepsin . I Powder safeguards' the health of your, family by insuring . - - H V: m cent case , of Pape'a and r'r'i'.X- .'v just as soon as you can. light; 'digestible' food. And the price is' right -- 25 ounces 0 gown take a dose Miss Clark's debutante wai v " v no aoqr risings,' no over white satin, 'Corporal Arthur J. De.Courcey has There will be t t for 25 cents.- ? of pale pink chiffon V--, - . I , aSTABUSHCO ST. . designs been promoted to sergeant in Com' belching ot undigested food ; mixed i ' effectirc treamtent lot bronchial cmbriodered in conventional ; MUTUAL TCLEP HONE CO. A almpk; n't mi. ' pany L,; vice .Burna, appointed coldr with acid, no stomach Vgaa or? hearty :';' 1 C V trouble, witbaot lBt omdl wkfcr 4n. ia old ; Wue.. A girlish girdle witn ' Send for the K Coo's BoorViTU lor thirty ; sergeant and Lance Corporal Edward burn, fullness of, heavy, feeling in the V$e4 whhwecw old antl '' ; yfc r.esh ends of ribbon : ' Tfce air tke twiirpdc Uu&te wttM stomach, nausea, ; debilitating head- -' : CwVj.-Btcokiainiriz- , tested(easily-mad- s recipes, canrior "or. mn bine tulle and filmy Dare of the same company has been TheK C 90 Mew Ctytei In emy breath. mke brwtbin oaryj toetba h tenches of !tcreani appointed aqhea, dizziness or intestinal, griping. V- tkroat tod Kopt A ewwh wturinr rthil completed cos- corporal to fill the vacancy I Jent free: upoti'lrtceipt cf .the colored certificate packed in 25 8 7ace on the bodice her ; HAT CfcvokM U iBTtlwblt lo ssorbert M ymwC cUl-r-lr.e ' Courcey's? TLis will all go,, and, besides, there caused by De promotion. -- - A N A M A . A NO" CLOTH uui a to tuTeren from Aubma. . tume. ;V':V.' will be no sour food left over.In the : , v'- ; ;.; r x A Ui ) ,InB company, PrivateArathoon A. ,.yi., At Mainland Prices. mii mt mtm tor 4ecriptiTt booklet, h: i stomach" to poison your breath, :wlth'-J- : 22 Arathoon has been appointed corporal, ' Mfg. Chicago ALLDRUCCISTS. : Jaqyes Co.. PROGRAM OF MUolC IS yice Mills, reduoed,v In regi nauseous odors. , , . ;': and the ' ' Try Cruhn An&i e . certain"' n detachment,-Privat- Pape'a Diapepsin Is a 'J3cure raiMrf , mental Frederick IFtlltUnOOCO.': Mc ARRANGED FOR CENTRAL out-of-ord- er for tte irritate rutbroat. A.; Sllber has been appointed corporal. for stomachs, because it 2 trotel EC cor. Blloti Zjuie . Tbey are impie, effect-- ir UNION CHURCH: SERVICE ylcer takes, hold of your food: and digests.I antiaeBtie. Whitaker discharged aa4 Of : Just tho same as if your stomach was-- yoar 4 ! Corporal rat I'm t f Silber waa transferred from - 1 tu, 10c. la ampa., ' Sunday n't there. . SQUARE At Central Union jchurch Company G to Company L, prior to ME FOR A MEAL AND Ca : Relief .in five minutes from air stom- VtpawCreMleie evening the 7 30 service will be de nis i promotion, other changes are: CHOP SUCY DINNER AT UCOTtlaaASU " ach misery is waiting for you at any V ':P JLJ.: voted to a special musical program ' Edgar E. Taylor- - was JUST; ARRIVED PER S. Private trans drugstore.-- " , x 8;HYAOES,'".,;:;'W prepared ty Director Ingalla and.his,ferrea from Company M the15th These large 50-ce-nt cases contain , .v -- uvuvto Hwure. l0 i;ompany - .., rove i. enough "Pape'a Diapepsin" to keep the Ne,' 10 N. Hotel nr. Nuuenu - I - music uas ueeu anuKeu. 4 ifn(1u,n A1K T.nK.An Meat Market Tel. 3451 ; St, entire family free, from stomach dis- S. Kellinot, Mgr.; Tet. 4755 CEILING LIGHTS orders and indigestion for many 1 t Barrack roday. accompanying months.,, Jt belongs in your home..' 'SFIfield; the Ttoyal Our Sodas Made Fresh Every Day. sings; the tenor solo. Barnby . , advertisement CwlW; m.t. h RENT-Unfarnhh- - tttv .vmnfo,v. a w a,t .a w laa. a cd 3022.- of "Abide' With Me" vMat- acbut vi FOR Phone tiful rendition the- regimental bands post In be given by Mrs Mackall,'' Mr. atahat The governor, signed a decree yes hedroom- - 6th- - ATe.KaImukLYr.$25 will the matter of arranging the ' house, 4 Mauaaloa Wall. Mr. Brown and choir. The full details for terday granting John Simon Wleckos- - bedroom house, 12th Avenue, Kalmukl ...... ,.v...$25 Honolulu Socla ratcro. AhAlv sfll . lr ronilAr VrHrrtrh'a Te ' luc U16 "ouuuaieu uaau tur uie ana ky, a private at Schofield Barracks, .bedroom chouse, Beretanla St Xittle Village. .',13220:4 ' ' r.H in 'Pacific Carnival. This consolidation of right to change his name to - Limited. ' n,, in n .Tni.' R?r the John bedroom' house,' 1318 Artesian 3t.;riv.s.r.--'$2(,i' Mrs. taking J8er?!ce ands the county Samuel Wiker. The soldier, who is a 34A North Beretanla ? the Lord," with Mackall bedroom house, 1540 Thuraton.Ave...... 40 f S'v'rr. the soprano aolo in the latter. Dr.!Utt V11. "uaouoieaiy De a nig iea naturalized citizen of the United , ., E. Mgr. ''-It'- Chat Frasher,, ture of as ap- : Scudder will read a short Christmas the carnival it will make States and 25 years of age, made i FiTTnishcd. v, an aggregation story. A warm invitation to all to at- of a total musical plication for the change several i 12 bedroom house, tantalus i .i . . . , ...... ,V..'..'Ji...$50 Agenta for Flying I Merkel; and De tend is cordially extended. strength of 163 pieces. Their con- months ago, but Governor Frear was Store, 1183 Alakea certs will ig pre- St i.:...i,;t.7;,.;?tl.i'..i0 - Luxe, and Motor Suppllea. draw heavily. It then In the East and action therefore Office 2nd floor Boston, ,Bldg, ..,.....$151 LECTURE TONIGT ON PAPUA. dicted, for the selections will be dis- delayed until the new executive could tributed over a wide range as the find time to consider the subject. HAWAIIAN TRUST CO., LTD. . City Hlotor Co. Rev. H. A. Malley will speak to- united band will have not only aug- '923. '.Fort', Street .'4'; IVVV night at 7:30 o'clock in Davies' Mem- mented numbers but carefully bal- A women doesn't atwnys better her Skilled Mechanics for all Repair Pa- anced by changing - - , , orial Hall on his work and life in Instrumentation. mind it. Work.. pua (New Guinea)! with Papuan Pauahl nr. Fort TeL 2051 the St Industrial and Medical Mission. The. Captain and Mrs. Clyde B. Parker, lectures are Illustrated with stereopti-co- n recent arrivals from the mainland, are elides. guests of Captain and Mrs. O. B. m POPULAR PRICES until their own quarters can A rheumatic sufferer knows a sure . be settled. Mrs. Parker is n sinter rr cure for everybody else's aches ana - Airs. Rosenbatim and fan tain Parto v i 43441 Clothing 1135 Fort St. Phone pains. has been assigned to, duty at Fort Ideal Shafter and, it is expected, will by to later orders be assigned 2d in- 84 Hotel SL' to the fantry, to fill the vacancy covered by the promotion of Captain E. A. Shut-tlewort- h. Pending his regular assign-men- t Captain Parker has been attach- ed to Company H, 2d infantry, reliev- Gold, Silver, Nickel and Coppar Plat ing 1st Lieufbnant A. J. Booth from Ing. Oxidizing a Specialty. command of that company. Lieuten- HONOLULU ELECTRIC CO. ant Booth returns to duty with B com- Rates Moderate, Work Unsurpassed. pany. Experienced Men, Cor Bishop and Ring Sta. ' Weather permitting the presentation of the new regimental colors of the 2d OF-FIC- will STATIONERY, POST CARDS, E infantry take place this afternoon ' 4:30, v SUPPLIES OF EVERY at the hour for the usual week-l- parade having been moved DESCRIPTION. pii forward mm jliilj from 5 o'clock for that purpose. A number of prominent officers have In- dicated their desire to be present at Wall, Nichols Co. this interesting ceremony. The list Kltfg Near includes Brigadier-genera- l Macomb, St Fort the brigade commander. - post-graduat- e sWasK- The class of the off- Fuller icers' school will undertake a tactical - ride under Major H. O. Williams this M. E. SILVA, afternoon at 1:30. The direction of :. V - The Leading , the ride will be the head of Kalihi walls and ceiling, Japanese Oil Stain.' and UNDERTAKER A EM BALM ER valley. Cor- .- Kukui and Nuuamr Sta. TeL 1179; night call 2514 or 2160 Once in about a thousand years you'll meet a man who feels sorrv for ill b immaculate. SZATTIX.VSA. his creditors. ' Building Materials. An ounce of gray begets more STAB-BELLET- ia CITES 100 hair 177 So King Street LTD- - ;;V 1251' respect a LEWERS & C00KE, Phone : TODAT'S REITS TODAY than pound of bald head. v

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llcnclalu Stccli Lxchcnge I DAILY rREHIKDEIlS BACHEflliHGOD AS DISTASTEFUL AS Friday, Jan. 16. Llci condi-- Picnic hams," 20 cnts a. pound. Met- j7F you can so regulate MERCAJTILE Bid Asked ropolitan Meaf Market, Phone 3445 Alexander & Baldwin ... 160 advertisement. SRiS EliiOD FACT IS PROVED VV home C. Brewer & Co Wanted .Two more passengers for - E your or round-the-iala-nd tipnP that SDOAR trip in 1914 Pierce-Arro- w Ewa Plantation-- Co 14 15 or Locomobile. Levis Stables, ' YlczUy Calendar store or 'office is safe from being Haiku Sugar Co. SO 100 phone 2141 adrerUsemenL LETTERS TO STAfilllLLEIlK Hawaiian Agricul. Co 128 Correct and artistic copper-plat-e MANY H. C. S. Co 21 22 engraving, die-stampi- ng and station- . , : Honolulu Lodge. No 40J. Sta-.- 0 ery may & destroyed by Fire you don't Hawaiian Sugar Co 20 23 H be secured from Wichman ted, meeting, 7:30 p. ; Co.. jewelers. nt Honokaa Sugar Co 3 Bachelorhood is "as distasteful as men refer to their lonelraess as a 1 Honotnu Sugar Co 60 .... For a more sanitary office, use spflisterhood. The demand for wives justification of their wish to win a tcesdaii r heed Fire Insurance. Hutchinson Sug. Pit. Co. 4 Moon. desks only the legs are near if as great as the demand for bus wife by correspondence. The differ- r 7 the floor. : top, ban-la-. - V Kahuku Plantation Co... Three soles roll flat There are as many men wilt ence is in expression.- The., woman Hawlaian Na 21. De- ' Jflrst 82 xk 90 top, and typewriter. Sold by H. ing " Kekaha Sugr Co to undertake a correspondence blushed a3 she wrote, no doubt, touch" gree, - . : v,-- ' Koloa Sugar Co Hackfeld & Co. calculated to lead to matrimony as ed her lonellnest ;Wlth a shy chic, and ': v -- TnCRSDATi Vf A McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd. 1 1 Your friendly sentiments will be there are women. So it is shown by probably longed for. of thetlestruction Honolulu Chapter No. 1, A. Otherwise Sugar Co 10 more readily believed in if you occa- pent Star-Bulleti- n t R. Oahu the communications to the the letter immediately she had posted M. Sugar Co., 60 1 sionally send flowers bought of Mrs. asking , InntallaUon. S' Olaa Ltd the addresses of the it .... ;. ' ' E. M. Taylor, r ' - v' Onomea Sugar Co 15 the Florest. Hotel street, women who have communicated with . It Is quite different with the. men FRTDTr v C. & .Co ' Brewer Paauhau Sug. Pit Co 5 opp. Young Cafe. this paper iu quest of husbands. It Is shown in their expressions. But Honolula Commandery No. 1, Do you copy Star-Bulleti- Pacific Sugar Mill 75 know tnat a of "Bits of A few days ago the n they had apipe to counsel thera and K. T. Insuilation. A Verse Prom Hawaii ...... i ... i Co 80 100 will make one published an concerning ... Paia Plantation article the more inherent K boldness. So , tlley Pepeekeo Sugar Co of the. nicest Holiday presents that numerous letters it had received irom itnust havo wished their letters God- A you could send to your on Harmony Chapter No. 4. Reg-- VJ Pioneer Mill Co. 16 17 friend the women In different parts of the coun- speed and must now be waiting, anx- -- Waialua Agricultural Co. 50 57 mainland? You can find it at any of try asking to be allowed to advertise iously for, an answer from, the one ...uiar..::.r.. Wailuku Sugar Co the bookstores. advertisement for men "with matrimonial 'Inten- they aro to undertake to win "with Walmanalo Sugar. Co . . . . tions. Since that day letters to no pen and Ink art! postage stamps. AH Tlsltlsg cexnbert of the Vaimea Sugar Mill Co PERSONALITIES small number have reached here from fn Europe, one correspondent points order are cordially Invited to U MISCELLANEOUS men anxious to aceept the invitation, out, nothing a wo- metng 6f 1v1a R. von F. DOtfKOWlCZ, who is thete ia unusual in tend loo Halktf FrL&Pkg 20 . . : . and declaring themselves be strict- man, husband.--Business- , Co. Ltd. seriously. IlUat the Queen's hospital, to advertising for a F I R E Hawaiian Electric Co. ly in the designated class that is, made concession to Ro- is reported to be slightly improve! to- has that Hawaiian Co out a better-hal- f. country, Irr. Ltd... day. for mance.' But in this he adds, SCHOFIELD LODGE, F. A A. 3L Hawaiian Pineapple 37 37 are almost as inter- i extreroeTy unencourag- - Co.. BARON CHAS. ETTA LE GAY, who Their letters i Jls rare and Hllo R.IR. Co.. Pfd.... signs himself esting as those from the women. They ed. and a ccap is thrown on his own 4 as a commissioner of Chofleld Lodge, U. D. A. Hilo R R Co.. Com the Reform Trading Organization are as varied in context, and they are resources and good fortune to meet Fi& IU If. B. & VL Co Ltd 15 16 of more bold. They do not mince mat- court; impossible she.'' stated China, will not sail for the Orient on and the "not meeting, Saturday, 17th Inst, Co., 105 In, they argument . aecm Hon. Gas Pfd the Korea. He has ters tie least, and seem to From" his it would 7: 30 P, Mn Jn hall over Lellahua De- I 'A.v..V.'t,.i, . - . . . 105 announced that plain, commo- society i Hon. Gas Ca Com...... he will a man to look on it as a that should not allow matri- partment i remain indefinitely. i Schofield Barracks. l AUTOMOBILE H. R. T. & L. Co 200 here Baron n-sense proposition. They mony, .being a Store.; le Gay was injured by a Rapid business such serious matter, L--I. Transit v ' S. N. quite candidly sa how much, money to go on- - haphazard, indifferent . to Co... .125 car recently, and is one Mutual Telephone Co...... 19 this of the they make, ileal unblushingly with a Whether, suitable people meet : and coxolulu Lorcr, cs.rLr a c ; reasons given for his decision to re- o. &'Li Co. 123 126 es- marry. . agency to r, main, here longer. few bad habits possessed and Some should exist Bosclula Lodit Na Pahang Rubber Co 13 teemed, and end with a sort of sum- fix up marriages. One way of strik- (16, - B. ' P. O. Elis, J PALMER WOODS left on Kilau- - - Tan Jong Olok Rubber Co. .... the mary of 'their , finances, possibilities, ing at the race suicide menace! , meets In their Lall. ca ...... a today for his home In Kohala., Be BONDS. requirements : and hopes. , They put The letters from "men have WW King St, near Fcrt, fore leaving he said ," IXamakua "Ditch" Co, 6s that there was in their case-in-chief- as it were, and come from, the tinker to. the soldier, Evsry Friiay ersaing. nothing give, - H Ci .sfe S. Oo i5s to out so far. as he was if the feminine matrimonial aspirants with, by far the largest number from - Visiting Brothers- ara Hawaiian Irr. Co. 6s...... 90, concerned . regarding a possible ap- ere willing to take them as they are, the soldier. Some of the. writers say cortfJally .Javitci U Haw. Ter. 4s, Ref. X905 pointment to office under the new with bad habits as well as their they are. in. the service of the army attend. their ' Haw; Tcr. 5s, Pub. Imp In political circles the good, they are. willing to, carry the for a long time to come, and there, --: J. L. COH2. 3. TL rumor"isstfong ex-senat- or Haw. Ter. Pub, Impv 4s . . :1 . that the venture or adventure further. fore are ia , great need of a ; wifei IL DUNSHZa-Ele- , Usi w TTer 4 s will be recommended either for a ter-r'itoria- ior There is" a pungent scent of pipe others say their , time of service Is Haw. Ter. 4s...... a federal position. tobacco on their stationary as a rule. about over,, and that tliey therefore Usst ca the tzl H& Ter. Their confessions of 'loneliness and wish, for, a wife :"a little woman to i 3b " , REAt .ESTATE iySACTIOXS 4th Ilea-- H.RJLCo. 19016s....;.. . . . v . 90 ' TR there Is quite often such a confession make happy," one phrased lad i -- it : entered of Record 15, 1914, wish,-in- g H.R.R.C0. R &Ex Con. 6s , . .'. 81 Jan. I is : sometimes terribly - blunt To Each has hhv own reasons for ays cf mi HopOkaa ; Irom 10:30 a m. to 4:30 n. m. army XL Sugar Co. 6s... their briar pipes they possibly con- a;wife,' whether In the oi m nonta at V. 92 City 'Mill Co Ltd to K Hookaaku . Rel prob--. Hon. GasCo., Ltd, 5s. . . 100 fided It before inditing the letters. in the tinker's shop. . And each hs-- nail, 7:D p. n, D K Kukea to Ah Ko . . . .'. H. R. T. & L. Co, 6s... 100 . L Just as one woman offered her lone-- ably will" soon be4 corresionding with Members cf cth-- Agents ; ;vf Kauai, RyV' Co. 6s .... 100 . at least one woman who is seeking a Cxrtis Ir-jfnee- n r Associatlcna' F pyiva. ,.. 4 .Option fur-- Kohala Ditch Co. 6s 100: j., f posslble . offense or Indelicacy of ad husband, the address having been IenelicUI r are cordially tx fir McBryde . Sugar Co. . . . . 95 Est of James Campbell by Trs et so cishedby Star-Bulleti- n; 'A M?- - - 3s.,.. vertlsing for a husband, do the the Aiodat!om .' vlted to attends Mutual Tel. 101 v aJs to Mary B Lyman . . ;. . . . . D 6s...... W Natomas C6n. 6s ...... C. Achl Tr to Allen & Robin 0-.R- son Ltd . . .. . CM . & L. Co. 5s...... 98. . . . . JU f X X'. . '...: Oahu Sugar Co. 5s.;..'.. 92 .... Lincoln . Achiu to William Ahia BS Ueeti every ax3 14 Tcs Grace D; 5S lit Olaa Sugar Co. 6s...... 48 50 Merilf 1yTr;to Manuel COMMENT lAND'SUGGESTI lff'5 day evening at 7:3! o'cloci tx-- . Pac. Guano & Co. 6s 100 IMPedW Rel P. UalL cor Fcrt-t- rl PerL .... WmWedemeyer "K. of Pacific Sugar Mill Ca . . . 98 . and wf to Manuel Beretania, Visiting fcrothtrj --- 6s... y - . lecook . ;.;. AM Pioneer Mill Co. 5s...... 100 tcrilally laviUd to attend. U t , Hanasaki .to , Edward Townsend CM ! San Carlos Milling Co. 6s 100 . . , ..' " ; r-- .. " '' ' ' ' - , A. IL AIIREN3, & v k; -- c- a i ' I wll Agricul ; 95! Clark. FarinCo Ltd ;ito, Geo F ; 'By .HENRY CLEVYS- : :. ki A Walalua Co."5s. ;.".. . p. w Sttaub. v, . . , , Agrrat .l pjrrvz, e. il c Wong Lum, to Yuen Man Poy BS Henry. 'Clews Jof " the hanking firm international conduct acl then not. to - --ACKERS y - Lores na:t: Corner Fort and Uerdhct Ct. Manuel, and wf to V strictly live up "to the, Panama treaty noxoLtic 'Si Xa test ;ugar : quotations. cents M.edro Jose of . that name, JJew York, looks upon x. o. o. : ; n ; V vSousa . obligations, fhe. Cerms ;' ? ton. ? V tfy-ri-'- 0 rUCrJiUi: D country Eng-- of u:hlch at will meet at their bene, ccra-- r Fort r or;655' - V? ' the attitude f , this, to v'J The' 1 'liefest' isn't. Ihb1 "Entcrttt of Rrranl Jan 1L ldli least it would appear call for arbltra and Ceretan'a EtretJ, every Friday t!on"or-8om- e ' other ,rnodecf adjust" sl.,7530. .t'-- 'V- e reason (or: saving ... "fTeilil o'clock - t i; Comm erclat; and. Trayalart' with regret in addition to TeaSxin? meat.T It r.VVUiUng,trothersf c.ordialJy; tnter-- 7 tavtted ; money :Of course, t'hc v ' Kaka (w)-- et ; moreover, "disapproved ' : . ten Credit oirthe al ...... v D "the great value of British trade (with Uaquestipnably to. attend. . . lutj -- but' .hin-- : .f Kaimukl Land Co to-fee- l by Qje. of public opinion in : et helps,: the main ' Bank of California; Sugar 3.29cts Ltd to Carl the.tJnltol "States, he seems great mass G. S. . LEITIIHAD. Acting Dictator. " ; tnf '7'; ' .Neumann.; .. D done, and no America. Our government cannot af efits from regular savlag 7; - .i that much harm .can be JAMES. W. LLOYD, Secretary.. - 'J the, London Joint Joao' to Elizabeth K good position our. country ford to descend; to practices which, its welling ,' hanK-- . F.Caiinha from the corns' - ia the V Matsugoro coma 9sll-2- d and hsb Rel has taken with regard to the canal. suDjects noi conscientiously in NEW OAHU CARRIAGE MFG. CO. :' Beets " account, and the upbulliingj L B Sc. Co to dorse, If., country really desires Kerr Ltd Joseph P He writes in his last bulletin: ; the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Car-- 1 - from,'5 -- : Medeirosj.. .. - re- to. denounce treaty; with ; Great v cf character the. -- BS "There is no small reason for the v ... . Tiage and Wagon Materials and . f Trent Co ...... denials" prActlseJ to Trust Ltd Tr to Edward gret at the shadow xaat over our Bntain and that is highly. douotru - ' - in 'order Henry Trust ' - Supplies..-- , big--. 'aierhouse I Banks . I. D friendly relations with. Great Britain letus do so in a legitimate fashion OKT account' made, v 1 Carrlajs Makers and General Repair that CoRre.fpondents Amerl-- Panama and stand prepared to give Great Brii ' for the through our attitude on the era, Painting,' Blicksmlthlng, - Eer . v. i f: ; -- ; can Cxprese . Company and Canal question. "We are about to cel- tain f some equivalent for. surrender Woodworking and Trimming : ing, advantages, to us we can Coolc eon. s Members Honolulu,; Stock And Bond 100. years of peace with Great which i 4 ebrate Queen St rf , ; nr. ; Prison BoaJ Tou.larlhrcQ'Jffs: ; v . . Excbajjge Britain; and this, point of Irritation not giyq back. I On. the surface .. theTe . fs;:: is." something FORT AND M ERCHANT STREETS should he adjusted in some way be in the contention that - - y. every having built canal we. should have AND "Start Saving NOW!" ; ;: V- y-- fore that event Begins, ssoi the YANKEE PROTECTO PLATE Teiephonel HOOD-:;.- ' . Interest Allowed onT Term and body; is aware 'that Great Britain ; Is the right to favor American - vessels t: ; . - Cavinse,Dank peoetlta ; by far - our. best - customer. She and by free tolls But we bartered this TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rher colonies take "vastly more of our right away, in. conslderation of Great Baking Without an Oven Only $VC0 sufreudering ' -- . pmlucta any . other.- - nation. Britain X cert&n; jrights For Sale By 'CI "ZZI so, we "favor WANTED. one-hal- f . exports "go and, privileges; if. are to ; Nearly; of our i t ; er CITY MERCANTILE CO. thence, and over one-quart- of; our American, vessels, some other form 0 ; 24 At once, a, 'first-clas- s bookkeeper. One imports , come... from the British em- - compensation must be adopted. ; Hotel, near Nuuanu. , 1- ' - I ' Vi A-- ; I who has. luM local experience. Ap-- i ., ...1.1 ..In wo-- .""At- - present there are only, a few 4 r 1 ' I 5 jrire.- u. ,uujmw,wfM(.y1ni(tuwuB .r t ply; by letter, 6tating amount of sal--J tween the. two nations are. enormously lines cf American ships likely to use ary expected. P. D. this office, valuable .to each, .To, a large degree the canal, and-- these all happen to be .- ALOHA 1DHUG -"- .. C0.v, v.-- 5754-2- L In prosperous. condition. Should Lota off Emma and School Sti,-- lit the t ' the two countries, are .interdependent, clr of ' 4 cuir.Ktances. warrant the extension o ' ' whatever seriously, hurts the; one Formerly ; Talseldb Drug Co la ... .""' . ' Perry. Tract. ' and the some American r; sli'ps, pos- " WANTEDUNFURNISHED must - inevitably affect the other. favor to ; ' .' now A? ?' From $400 ; to $550 each.' ' located at COTTAGE. There, are, hundreds . of millions of sibly no better!!' expedient can be ..Fort and Beretania 150 cash, balance 110 per month, c found than' of compensation In Strttta,; capital- in the United States. that Opp. . Station. WmWLULU i-- Banjaln. , : British. . Fire j Exceptional ,ff An unfurnished two or three bedroom drive away with- the form of a postal subsidy In con n,. .':-- Which we could, not T .UMlTEOV cottage at or near the Punabou ot out, injury to ourselves. No two na- sideration that auch . vessels should ' "i our COLLECTION AGENCY ; ; Manoa Address A, this common conform to government's require HONOLULU ; );y .f:j;.,'.;".f-- ; f P.E.E.STBATJCH districts. tions have more in than the ' : 5754-S-t Britain as to ments such as great speed as. mat AND COMMISSION BROKERS. y.'; ' - United States and Great issues, , K. Walty Bldg.. f 4. ,74 King jSL K. . K. Letters of 8: government, carriers and also to be subject to be " traditions, language, Union and Hotel Sts. V Tel. 45S8. Credit and Travelers' Checks i FOR SALE OR LEASE. commerce,- - Industry,, etc. taken for use at appraised value in " ' Reference Bureau. '. Collections, At' :Ccrnm!ssIcnKcrch2ht available thrbugnout' the world. we, rivals. But the rival- case of war. 'Whatever may be done . "True, are tachments, Suits and Claims. : LEASE sale. Inquire Hawaii dv--el- ty of sort; and our to satisfy the just claims of Ameri- for ry shouM be the best - No fee for registration Co., 66 Hotel St, opposite the be between build- can shipowners, our treaties with for contests should as MAE E. McKAY, t. General Manager. New, furnished -- bedroom cottage; Empire 5754-t- f ' destroyers. eign nations., should be regai.led as ' " : Theater. ers and not as between : - AsenU for 7 screened; gas: electricity; 335. Both countries have been conspicuous solemn obligations.; . AVe expect other ; Ceils Beautiful , new cottage: DRESSMAKING PARLORS. towards abol- countries to stand, by their agree Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Irmrw leaders in the efforts OLD GROWTH YELLOW FIR screened! gas; electricity; $28. ; yet, in spite of all of ments, and we must do likewise; - Co. ; - ,.vv ishing war; and doors. ; Rates New cottage;. 2 bedrooms and large Misses Johnson and Olson, dressmak- - these efforts, and In spite of the otherwise international comity will be '' Btrgar CoinxNuty-- . 4, 5, 6, Halkn sleeping porch; all screened; -- gas; ing parlors. Rooms Elite mass cf public opinion, a small noisy iir possible, and we will drive England BELLINGER 41 HOTTEL - , Hand-mad-e lat- PaU Plantatloa , . electricity; fine lawn; $32,.- - Building. lingerie; minority persists in creating friction and, Germany into some 6ort of "en . ... .i est styles In evening and afternoon misunderstanding the tentel ccrdiale? against the'.United v, Maul 'Agricultural Company and between 75 Pauahl Ste gowns. Opposite . the Young Hotel. powerful nations on the States, especially with visions before Company ; L H, ScTinncfr. two most 8ole Agents. Hawaiian Sugar v -- 5754-lm- . Vv A ftPECIk . V a state of affairs seemsl them of orr Monroe Doctrine, which ' Compaky THKiYOKOHAH ' Represented during, absence by r. globe. Such Kahuka Plantation w, Europe generally dislikes. The drift , BANK. LIMITEP. ; , Bchnack, "Attomey-at-la- $ Brewer utter foolishness in the eyes of the ' ' " already unpleas V IIcBryde Sugar. Company Building. ..'Telephon 1631.. a- - other nations; and for this country to in that direction is antly sucgestive. ZULhlul Railroad Company Capttal SuDacribed. . ..48,000,000 conspicuously support high Ideals in, Start 1911 right by wearing Up; i.3O,OOO;000 Capital Paid ... 1 Kauai Railway' Company BOOSTERS BOOSTERS NEW TODAY some artistic and distinctive Reserve Tund. 1SCS50,XM) CIVIL SERVICE to undergo , a radical change after creation In FASHIONABLE V lonolua Ranch': m NEW couple months in double .,YU AKAL Uanaoer. trotting a of . . parlors CARD OF THANKS. MILLINERY from the ; IlCitu Fruit & Pacldng Ca r 1 COMMISSION IS NOT harness. ef MISS POWER, In the Boston w Uke3 -- a Jjrave man to do a mean ' - "Canal Fruit Land Ca It '' Mock. t ' Taxi Shares Mr. and Mrs. E. Imhof wish to NAMED FERN EXPLAINS; thing in the, open. LET 'ME RErfr OR SELL thank their many friends for their flo- ;r: YOUR PROPERTY ral and kind expression of tributes of the 'supervis- Have Calls Ever Day. Splendid feature for future Hawaii. on occasion of the fu- AnotheT meeting CHEMICAL ENGINES AND sympathy the without the Opportunity of a life time. neral of Fred Goudie. 07"3 It. ors paaeed today name3 WATCHMAN'S CLOCKS .. Become a Shareholder in this of the new. civil service jommission- - R.. I in by Mayor hern. . hy J. Wilson, WHITE LINE TAX CAB CO. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. er being handed For Sals -, rea--se- ; : 36$ ,- now being incorporated. He. however, explained that the :Z Fort St . Phone A. G ! L M AlT For Further Particulars Apply to mem the appointments; were not sub- j. At the anmt:il meeting of the the meeting, Fort GEO, S. 1KEUA Yen Hing Association, mitted today was that 8tret bers cf the being a special one, was for the pas- 78 Merchant St held at hall on January ."th. 1DH. I its sage of biils and resolutions only. V LIMITED . the following officers were elected to By. next Tuesday evening which. is SdccttheSafgOne I General Agent, for Hawaii: Eerve for the ensuiug year: Tfciaycr Kgno MONEY. TO LOAN. set for the next meeting of Co Lt Atlaa' AaturaiScti Company of Chinp: Mow Biu, President. the date Vice-Presiden- t. (he supervisors, he has gtven.it out v Under-- Staarriwaid V"!C2 Sfreiazt Lee Kwai. London, New Vork Eli?, XL Money to loan on gilt edge real estate the names of. the commissioners STEI1WAX': Agency; .PiTvldencm 8TOC1 AX U0!TD BEOKEEJ security. W. Tin Yar, 'English Corresponding that rrerpof'Shasera poiibnpua - AND OTHf.R PIANOS. witer' Secretary. will be forthcoming. What men he : Washington Insurance Co ttembtrs Hnolala Stock J. R. WILSON Wblet ov Iftjuid' when yen caa 158 Hotel Street" ' Phone 2311 aaifial Recording Sec has decided upon or considering is a - f25 St. 3C66 Wen? Gook. English always get , TUNIWG GUARANTEED 4th floor 6tangenwa1d Gullding. Fort Phone retary. secret belonging to His Honor alone, iHit ML See Too York. Chinese Correspond and be is keeping a vigilant aijd . un- TYREE-- S ing Secretary. broken guard oveir it , As, near as he NOME PJYrNQnS J: r t'crgan Co., Ltd, Every time a man turns a corner Lau Bum Lam, Chinese Recordin;: has come to giving, the. names of the ANTISEPTIC Ged.- - A. ' -- " to, say r.Iarim ''"" " HOME INSURANCE f on the road to success he bumps into Secretary. men he, is after for the jobs is - ' -- - ' i v STOCK; BROKERS Ch:ng Hoy, that he wants businessmen, and that ; v .; . ... a toil gate. Treasurer. . . . MERCHANT TAILOR '. vi'Vi. Insurance Company of Hawaii, nformation Furnished and Loans Look Mnn Clionp. Auditor. he is,,searching" around for . suitable Absolutely 'harrnlcss. One 25c box ' dome - : Moved to Waity Bldj; Kir CL, YAN, ve, , ; W; makes 2 gallon standard solution, t g,tsV O'Neill . Bldg 961 King .Made. , A youns man can sow his own wild W. TIN businessmen to sef - Street - Rooms 4 and 5, over V.I- for, . fcERGHAKT TREETSTAa BLOC oats, but his .father usually lias to pay Secretary, Yee Hing Association Send Booklet. and Sample)- ' ' . Fares & Co. . ,:. 4:,;; a., 4-- -- .; Ptumm tSTZ of a man are apt -.- v'.pi iephons S2l' for the harvesting. The ideas 'young . ' ... " HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, FRIDAY, JAX. 1G, 1914.

i ; r .. , t , REX ALL - ;"? Rough Weather n nnmrrri nir )RTl!nI!hdpW ntrinrJTH Tnii 4 ptmirvu mil in. JuiriucHii i.i--- mil nil i . ;,.:' I nu v,LiU n uuuumju iiruin GAU - uiuniiiniLiUii uiu ul.iiiii iull.i FIMIGIGGO ! ' No Effect '' ""r J Has ' Caary StarJet, aW Union Square .... ''.- - III ' beaatiful song about apple blossom EarepMnPIaa S1X0.A day vp upon those who are provided Maui Audience is Exceedingly SAYS DR. - time Her companions clustered Plttn Americ&a Plan $3X3 a day ep Enthusiastic" and Perform- about her as she swung and jolncl lfew steel tnd brick itmeture. in the chorus. Nothing so artistically Third addition of . hundred rooms ers Produce CfeYerSk'rts conceived had ever before been pre- '(W-CATARRR- now bufldini;. Every r Would IXheck Vlridisbrlminte comfort tnd ! sented here, and the audience . was In ' n convenience. A high class hotel Ktar. Bulk-ti- Correspondence ) raptures over it. Sale of Death-dealin- g Drugs at very moderate rate. :Ia center - - WAILUKU. Maul. .Jan. IS.Ama- , Mr. and Mrs. George Weight did & An ailment that causes much distress.- Follows frequent colds of theatre and retail district On "Wre deliver to cold storage room teur exceedingly jcett m scene. One Death Month car vaudeville bas been attemoted the Indian and unlets promptly treated . soon eatchet up and become chro- line transferring to all parti on All steamers leaving Hono on Maui, but never successfully. Average - coswwes vere perfect. The CO-TON- io a Their E of city. Electric omnibus meets ,ola-- ' - nic, MU puts the mucous membranes in normal condi last Saturday nIght,, when the bene--. nigVatn . and vrtiole stage effect was all trains mod steamera, ; , - tilfjjJ?3ir;yjl? against fit was given at the Kahului lyceum excellent, WhUe their ainging'and act-fo- r Fifty-nin- e deaths In four years, or tlon and strengthens the resistance auch disorders and - . Atfdraw the benefit of the Alexander Set-- tag showed long airt patient practice. an average of more than one per relapses. -i- Hdrtnw Cil Honolulu Dairymen's MwvU- ABC X H. Lm, Uement of Wailuku. To say that the Mrs. V Forester's Crusade was mosl month have occurred In the territory niitni n C. affair was under the direction of Mrs. amusing. The acting waa capital and directly ' from . toe ' use of poison. o . Awodation Louise Chisholm J6nes Is to say it the amount f slang that the audfence cording to statistics submitted to the Two Sizes 50 cents and $1.00 1; - waa highly and musical sue- - Wa vocabu-ces- s. yesterday Phone 1542. artistic able to add lo Its slang territorial board of health The large, hall waa well, fillcl lary vras astonishing. Mrs. Stevens afternoon by Dr. J. a B. Prktt In an. At the RexnILStora m - -- -- by one of the most enthusiastic audi- aa Ifrs. 'Forester was attempting to effort to Check to some extent the HOTEL AUBREY, ences that .ever greeted a Maui per-- cure her daughter of the use of any-formanc- e. indiscriminate ale of poisonous drugs , - -- 1IALTLA, OAIIU HAWAII ', The applause waa inces- thing but the best English. How she Ore1 board adopted the followiag ppol. Distinguished sant from the time the curtain vrent did not or rather did succeed was son schedule. which ' cleaHy sets for it clientage, up to final score, which drugs appointments" and ' ' location. the eamVoff the object of the little farce. The forth the manner In which these Bamboo, was: Mrs. FbreSter-Mrs- . Bte-palm- s y Equally; attractive to weekly, aboutl o'clock. . ferns and cast shall btf handled-b- retail apotheca- ' Ar-mo- st -- ; ' u ahoV house Into a ,vens; Helen, daughter, MiSs '. -- . monthly or guests.: A turned the her ries. - Hotel Sts. . transient Cal-xorman- Ftrtand attractive room. After the per-- ,mle von Tempshy ; Prof. Russell A poison list has been In force-sev- i .Mr select family, homelike country - hoteL and good meals. was over dancing was en- via Butler, :T. Desmond 'Collins. eral years,-bu- t since Its formulation Joyed joaidhlght A sum' of 1 The most amnsmg number the oT until ' of new drugs and combinations drug STRICTLY H03TE C00KIXG over $200; was cleared.' eventeg's deligntrul program was that have- - come Into the teneral market COOL AXD WTITIXG. The Twenty;, Minutes r In a Paris j entitled "Stormy Weather." The a revision of the scheduht Train to ihe Door. Cafe" - was most artistic. The cos- - young -- husband, Clarence G. White, DT, Pratra statistics show that of the SToiercte TMe : : Thoni 872. tumes were attractive and the whole with Helen, his wife, whose part was 5 deaths from poison In the Islands d'ArBKETfrepl lighting, dancing, and - decorations.' taken by Mrs. White, had a most un- during the period from June, 1&08, to X , s made one of the. most pleasing. pioi usual set-to- In Which violent accusa-ture- July, 1913, 25 were due' directs ; : deaths -- jb 1 . ever : presented . jr a company Hons were made one against the ly to the use of pltim. ' "; S of people on any Maui staged All 'other with the result that the bitter-too-k The number of tlctfms claimed by w their parts splendidly The sing-es- t family quarrel ensued. It was end- other drugs "were as'fbliows: Stryeh J. by "Mrs. by rraging up " ing and dancing Kingsbury; ed Helen the insane hlne-,- rtarbolic cid, 1 f ptbmaine,4 7j V- ! tot bver-lndulgen- Filing Systems, and Mr. Rattrar ln Love Comes Like murium instead the texnressman leaL"4 r cyanide of potaasfumV 1 1 ce av 'Summer SigiT Hwere:; extremely, whom she engaged !td tak herftruhk In Florida water, ?i tee. F0R: CERTIFICATES HOTEL ex"--.aw- ' own - ;F0RMS W1IEA Card Indexes; pleasing. The chorus work" was 'from her home T.to her tanilide, 2 ; mnt,1 2 ; ' mbrphlne.- 2 ; ' alco- 1 asy talent Mrs. Carrie Weight did hetimoUiei. ! The tnsane him1 officer. hol, 3: wood Alcohol-';- , coal tar (dye), ! spot ;art well in a very pretty song, while Mr. WUlard, was fight on the 1; bichloride of mercury, ; uhder requed im ; . pnd Mrs. Jones as Salliei the' Dancins.and attempting to remove her huS- - 3; ' ITAIMEA, r. termined, . KAtAI J suddenly-pu- t --officer into ?J Giri," and later as a Parisian dancer, bandhe the The;-pc48o- schedule as adopted by IncomeT have been certainly was most;, attractive. v' his own'blg' trunk. As' soon as the : - 1 ' : JJetrly Bcnorated Best Motel Supplies v v; the board is as follows: ' ' - f ' " Exhibition dancing by Mr.' and' Mrs. excitement of the affair was over Schedule "A." ' . on Kaaat . .:v Campbell,' by Mrs. Helen, saw her; husband was not printed the Honolu the musical ;, act that; l: 'The following substances shall : . TOURIST TRADE SOLICITED Ralph Walker , and Kenneth .Bmifti, drunk ai 'sh badbeen maintaining', by Wode-hous-e and tha:t'therwhole1arf4frwas simply .if- i the Caatie Walk Miss'Aina ; e'y ; BidletiriifLldi'i GOOD MEALS' s misunderstanding. ' 1 Chemicals h shall'be held to coi Hzzziizn and Miss Sue Starkweather, and a ?hk curtain stitute poisons within the meaning of Newso. f V,'-- dropped Helen in her husband's by Wodehbuse- with : ,; , Kates EcascsaLIe ' the tango Miss .and chapter $6 of the Revised Laws,' and . . . voh'r Terapaky greatly arms- From finish, little C IT. SPITZ t t t Proprietor Limited Miss Gwendolen - start'to the shall, not be sold except upon the pre- k ":. specta- - scene "was exceedingly funny; : Both In the 'Young Building. Interested aid pleased the scription of a duly license practitioner The prettiest , Of the Mr. and Mrs. White, hhve a remark tors. number of medicine (R. Lv 1M5): , i- whole evening was pefhaps theSwiss able abHIty for acting1, and long since " 'Alpha eucaine, beta eucalne, cannas . :;V, A HEAL CHAXGE OF CLIIIATE ': sw'ung passedvthevline of - amateurs, o the Send your orders to either song, ,ln, ;whlch: Mrs. onef ,n bis indlca, hydrate, bit- ;: chloral oil of . . . can be . had at the. ne w, hoarding house a garlanded 8Wln rt while jsliiglng a fctage. iYti!r?;!.?3'::v jr,ii a. ter 'almonds, hydrocyanic: aoid and its salts, hux vomica strychnineh o The Alakea St or Merchant St. office V'-- : Undersign ft caine, 'codeine; heroin, tnorphme opt-m- n, T7AHZAT7A ;Am;riccn r if.lYRTLE CLUB IS arsenic, of. any of the salts, de- J nearly 3000 feet elevation, sear de rivatives," compounds or preparations pot, grand scenery, fine bass fishing, of the foregoing suhstances. sa c "particulars, address Knifes, Schedule 8.H :'.; y. r--V for E.L. - -. 2. following . Vafciawa, Phone 4C9. . R. BEWZTO BE The substances shall i v y iii be known a-s- Schedule "BT' Drugs and : in Chemicals; they shall be held to eon j For k good face niacsae ofsong within" Stitute Ihe.meanlng ot , "nib-dow- ns 88 For the best of PliYSII RACE OAtlQE chapter of the Revised; J9,. ahd , CIH lil'i IW snail noiTe sold except under aspe ; 0 dal license from' th board of health For bust development, .4 .;, rV or-b- . or --under the. direct supervision For promoting bodily health, ANY TIME, Believing - that the' city and county Much interest la being: token, te the ot la duly licensed physiclkn tir phar. physician should hot also hold a f dance which the Myrtle ; BoaV Club maeist ' ( R.! L. 109S) : ' 4 : . ' r ? v f OX iEXHIRITIOX i Job' under the terrlt6rlal will give at the Outrigger Club, Waikl-k- i, Aeetahinde, aconite :t&con!tiiieyv el SOW READ! FQR DELlf ERT hoard of health; the Democratic coun- tomorrow evening-for- , the purpose beiladonna: tatTopIdeT.- bru-- use -- the ' -- ; , new barge.' Cine, "cantharldes, (alkaloid i ty night passed .the of raising funds for lti tonfme of .. commltteelast .: , .' .. . G20. C o.adilsjf. following resolution: Kaai'a orchestra will be on hand to hemlock); croton oil, ergot, hydrastme !. POPCORN' - - ' 5 1 golden- AND FRESH CRISPS " "Whereas;- Dr. : R, W. Benx, aJmein-ber- furnish the muirfc Tickets may be (la Seal), satin, phenacetine Phone 8003 Sole Distrflmtor of' the " Democratic party,' and be- had front the members or at the door. phosporus, or any of the salts, deriva-t- l HONOLULU ing a practitioner of medicine,' in good Admiaslon IS CTeenU and dancing teif, t preparations or compounds ; of POPCORN CO. - 1822 Port St ..Phone 4301 standing, and, ifr view ot his' profes- begins at 8 o'clock. (:. the foregoing substances. ' i . me sional and personal attainments, and '' Arsenical preparations, carbolic acid,

.of Jiemdcratlc party to HQWAfifliARRiS chloroform,' creosote, muriatic acid, the desire tie" REV: - " position ' Com- hltrlc acid, exalic acid, salts of me Tht 'reliable vibrator at a reasonable- price." v strengthen Its In the F0F ricCi::n2y Coffee Co. munity by giving ' the best pbsslble WIttl;B6 PASTOR cury (corrosive sublimate, ; red and ! public "poorer people, white precipitate of mercury, etc.), . serriee to the Vibrator, complete with 4 applicators, air In plush-llne-d case, COFFEE ROASTERS as well as those of larger, means, it Kahului union church sugar of lead, sulphuric acid and tar- ....'' $17. . Attaches to any light socket 'X H hereby fecdmnrchded that he be ap- tar emetic Dealers In Old, Kona Coffee v -- pointed "as city and couhty- - physician WAILUKU,- Maui, Jan. lS.Rev. chedn!e "C." ' . u1 MERCHANT' I ST.,. HONOUJLtf ot fthe xitf and' county of Honolulu; Howard Harris at present on the 3. The Tollowlng substances Bhall thb "preseht lucumbent already hold- staff of the University -- of -- Southern be knowh as Schedule "CTiDrugs had ing a position mder the territorial California in the department of Eng' Chemical and may be sold or 'deliv- board of health at a rfalary of $250.00 lish has4tccepted a eall to become ered by-person- s who haVe bo pharma-Cis- t pastor Kahului , Union pet month therefore' W It C t the of the license or license to sell poison-oit- s .t f , - .Phone i .. church; j Oh Sunday news came, V Hats Cleaned Resolired,by,thei Democratic coun the drugs, where such substances are t Broken lenses ceplacedHiu1cki. flad people --are much " and county the church dents' and Laaieslr-- ' - - ty committee of the city and' sold "or delivered in the original un- - : - accurate- orfc; of Honolulu, that the said Dr. Hi W.l broken! packages and a record of the HONOLULU HAT CO. - X hereby unanimously endorsed vaL.of Rev.;, Mr. sale "kept as provided Tor Special lenses ' ground to order. Benz is P. resigned In section 36 Hotel St. . r and recommended for the ftbotc. posi- Since' Rev. Henry Judd 132 R. U Trames promptly repaired. -- Broten -- fiyl'.Sthe narish in May last year. Rev. Factory tion. ,'; .' Fungicides Insecticides and rat on the premises. : Rowland B. Dodge has been supply ' - by Charles Barron, poisons ' - - i ttnani-hibusiy- ing at tne Kahului enured and doing -- January 15, 1314, add carried .' i!4 The box, phial or other package : Htts'bands ' as much parish work as was able If only y knew the ' he which any :. ? to do with his other heavy duties as in substance ihcivded Under Xileunre irlrrs . woald ' go be--f party rr-i- lhdf OPTICIAN Thb Democratic Must A f 4trfk mr KmwI fm mail. schedules 'B" and "C" aforesaid ma - on we ? i Uke In a firewn lnafle by DAtl- ere the people Us tecotd and .and'cast Maui and pastor r T61 ha?. ": tral of the H!id Bostoti Buildlnr t : . ' Fort Strttet believe that while no'crlticlsm can contathnie the word "nolsonI'Welin Tnr mm v SOX, rantheon Bid, Fort St Wfailuktr "Union church. The coming ; Over May & Co. be" attached to4 Dr. Waysoh'S prbfes of, the new pastor, who has the high letter ia hotn "English and Hawaiian Ability, physUUh Who not siohal it is est recommendations 'will make a languages; together with emblematic also holding a position with the board great difference in the work of the devices showing the skull and cross-bones- . Silk Cotton 'J ' and of health can give better1 service In Kahului church as well aa in all the " . AVe' carry the most complete line of Gily Dry Goods Co. the city's employ.; Df. Bent ts a Detn-bcra- L work of the Hawaiian "board of Maui. HOUSE ERMSHIXG GOODS lOOMOisKuuanu SL " a" good physician and honors Mr. Harris will take aa active' part If Was recently found in possession . . - ' last-sprin- w in tne city. and "remuneration should be more In the missionary enterprises Of the of Mrs. Leslie, who g de- Succetsora to " v " distributed than they "ate at present clined to sell to govern- - Sir v SING CO. " island, for he has been fully informed it the British j FAT Dr: Bens ts a physician' fbr a frater- of the work of the board, the minis- ment. It is sought by England as an nal order here Which Includes 500 fam- terial training classes that are main-- , additional trophy for the. British Mu NEW LINE OF DRESS GOODS JUST -- ilies ahd he popular with all." ' .. CO; , is tained, and has a good conception of sedra. , JALiES - tSUILD ARRIVED, ...... - - i the work as a whole in Hawail.- - The plate, about 12 by 24 inches ip The old tasMoned wOmatrwho used MrHarris knows the islands slight- siie,f bears the following inscrfpticn: to'xry for what she wanted probably ly, having been a teacher of English ear This pot' Fell Capt James i 118M1S4 Fort Street . V, OOpp. j!atnollc Church- - atelud' aiTfau'iB happiness th.3 in Japan. He was highly successful Cook, R. N, Rri6wned Crrcumnavi- - modern suffrage. i-- at thatv work, and previous to it and gator, AVho Discovered IslaTHs militant ' These m-m- rftfc-liiT- f I I V mii f ftl i subsequently he was pastor of A. D. 1 1 78 His Majesty's Ship Imo-- ' churches in New York state, where gene. October 17th, 1837. Wm. Cart: CANTOriy. RYQOOD hari also he was greatly loved, and his. Sculpt" 8 -- XO. ct Pays The work of very high order. In one of In the snit ffred yesterday the teN v pp. rJ Hotel StV Empire Theater the parishes 400 people in the church ritory claims rightful ownership of Girls and boys -- irom i 4 to 19 yers and town petitioned him to reconsid- the relic, adding that aithowrh it Is of oe, tiwlcfgo .physfcal changes er his resignation after lie had deter- of great value as a historical reltc the which rax.thcir srtrertht the rt moist mined to go elsewhere. plaintiff is unable to state the value' PACIFIC ENGINEERING Mrs. - atTd the strain Is always"fparcr)t irom Rev. Mf. and Harris win live in terms of money.- . C ; J LTD, in the attractive Kahului parsonage. A TO AND FROM ALL LINES OF TRAVEL': All . tKinda Wrapping 'Papers amd COMPANY, pal check's. onfotls hps. ami tired writ of replevin Was isstati bv bodie-jMTOett- Los Angeles in ' Twines. Printing and Writing Papers, CoiiaItiBgr DrItrning Con-- - nie eruption of They will leave March tJircuit Judge Robinsoh this - ntd the kio morninc 1 and he will assume his duties as -- metttig Esrjrfncm. and the cttt, lack oi the 8 caution mid , and served on Mrs. Fred Li'Leslie this . AMtitlfAX.HAWAHAV PAPEH pastor in the part of 1 Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc- animation with whicb younger latter Si SU PPL Y C O: LTD. tbit month or the first part of April copper Fort and Queen StrcttS :?rUAiolflln tures,. Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys- rears fillrfi the plate reri Which formerly cfiab-hood.wi- Gen.-'Mg- tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro- 8odding Into womanhood and tb marked the spot where Cptam James Pbone 1416. Geo. G. Guild, r. Equipment Line of Work. -- died.-- at -- Best la Ihetlty for this jects. Phono, 1045.,, . the dnttes of school or bast TERRITORY SUES uook Kealkkekua. HawalL She demands concentrated . nourithm-n- t RECOVER COOK Is ordered tb give the relicnt which is readrly con rertible itjto'red blood TO the liourr rustodv: to h field nriVno' MILLINERY - corpuscles, energy and strength, and the COPPER MEMORIAL i Ihe outcome of ' the 'legal proceedings si- !Bo Prepared" Latest Sayles In Ladies and Gentle-men'- s very best thiUg for this changing sjje Is Wblch the attorney-gener- al has Instit Go Regal Boot Shop and the medical ijcotf j ' to Te nutriment tti Rmul The territory, through Attorney-gener-al tuted for ita recovery as the territory's HATS. - ... Get the Jew Siouit pdSsess the rare Thayer, has --brought suit and property."- : - Of lireir oil tt a predi .j SPECIAL SHOE FOR ROT tod jesterday obtained a writ of replevin 1; a sti Co gested form; hjpbpbbsphite lor the' 5- SCOUTS to recover from Mrs. Frank L. Leslie "Few people expose" their ignorance 1871: .TIYEDA nervous system, with ttre'bealing. sooth- Tit ' by - ,) v - ing quaiftfrs o? pure glycerine. the famous historical . reHc in the keeping their faces closed. Opposite ' Lawers & Cooic. NuUanu, bet King and Hotel Streets. copper Its nourishing force promotes assimila-lion-, form of an ancient plate which A v. once marked the spot on which Cap- yields direct returns 10 abuerhito't. recommendod by red blood, fills hollow cheeks, tones the tain Cook, discoverer of the Hawaiian s Keaiake-kua- . Sfown-- prornlrieivt 4 .r jLrljono Hcco!:c3 tlnnfcclinfi nerves, miakr ml! good lood do good, islands, difl at Kawaaloay mariy y 2205: 2EAVE:.; lid does h in a natural easy 10a n arr. "Hawaii. I. prtasts and cLw f. v' Limited 4' J' New Things in Ladies' Apparel The susuinin nour:shtnent io "Scott's It is generally understood that the Brondblal Uymea tot iron nrh.oi New Year ftfnulsiofa is helpful to this changing plate was nailed to the old cocoanut jchiiis, Ihraa. " .;;V 'ALL ncn: jusd c: for the r3 c? nt v attd rn ALEXANDER TbrXG EOLDIXG tgr that it should never be neglected tree by meiatera of the crew f the coughjs and throat A D i:;d con Young I Ir.tr 1. Troches; T ri cry druggist lias it. 4 - JT' Everything In Rooks - t British warsloop Imogene la 1837, re- BETHEL ST., NEAR HOTEL EIGHT HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JAN. 16, 1011. f Suckling Pigs CAMERA BARK, JEFF M'CARN TELLS OF FIGHT FOR POLICESEARCH FOR SALE A Revelation in c. 52 Kuftui St. WGRAPH10P PROHIBITION INSTATE OF TENNESSEE! FOR HONEY OF

- 5x7 Pony Premo, takes plates or The address of United States Dis- J church or school in the state, was' J MURDERED Gab Stables films, new, complete with develop- trict Attorney Jeff McCarn at the W. mt bitterly fought, causing the shed 111 SAFETY ing outfit; cost $69.00; for quick C. T. T. meeting held in the parish j dJf of b,oodf tw murders. In Limited sale at $35.00. (all the campaign much credit is given house of the Central Lnlon church yes- - , , , ,w i Tel 1109. No. 1A Eastman speed kodak, focal ,, i Four thousand dollars in gold and tcrday afternoon proved most interest- - W. C. V. women plane shutter without lens; with f dally to the T. for rilver coin, together with several case cost $40.00; for quick sale at r CIL.Q ,.. ! . . . - ... , . . watches and rings said to have been - " ,i. i Auu-oaioo- n or. $20.00. " "I'wo ' ieague ior meir snare the property of acl in the possession n A LINE OF of one is FULL New Seneca view camera 8x10 with tion who knows what he 'the work. ' speaking about cf Lim Ah Kan, a prosperous" Chinese m out lens, complete outfit; a bargain The political side of his story wa business man. who. with his girl wife, for only $20.00; $30.00. There was a large number of ladies at cost interesting in the extreme, showing Lum Lin. was brutally murdered sev- present, only Y. sent!-Yoshimach- i. No. 1A film pack camera. the exceptions being temperance Fili-ijini- Go-Ca- Premoette tlie strength of the eral months ago by a party of s, editor of the Japanese J rts 2Vxi cost $8.00; for quick fale ment. In the first place he said the are now declared to have been $4.00 Hochi, and G. W. Paty, agent of the Demo-Anti-Salo- at HqUor interests controlled the buried within a stone's throw of the; No. 3A Special Zeiss- - League of Hawaii, and the Eastman Kodak. cratic party at that time in Memphis, scene of the crime at Kalihi, and the 25 cfe. Tessar lens; with complete outfit speaker. janj that the Democratic party had AT or treasure is being energetically sought cost $97.00; for quick sale at $63.00 me speaker told the beginning a jarge majority of votes in Memphis by the authorities. Sx7 Poco plate camera; of prohibition Ten- for quick sale the movement in and in all Tennessee. But party lines A final confession alleged to have $7.00. nessee Co., at which was a law passed that were crossed and Democrats, himself teen made by Juan Rodrigues, one of Coyne Furniture Pony Zeiss-Ta3s- ar no liquor bit Premo, lens should be sold within four among the number, voted for a Re- - the quartet of Filipinos who partici- . Young Bldg. Alexander and outfit; cost $125.00; for quick miles of a certain school in a country publican governor who was pledged to pated in the slaughter of the fjhinese sale $75.00. - 1053 to 1059 Bishop St at district This was found to be of temperance rather than a Democratic and his wife, is stated to have afford-- , This Mark Cross Razor is Triple Silver Plated. It bears the KODAGRAPH SHOP. benefit to this district; the next move candidate who would not take a de- to hXllng place ed a valuable clew the Mark Cross Trade Mark wnich for 68 years has been a guarantee of ' Hotel and Union Sts. was made to prohibit the sale of liquor cided stand. 'of the wealth, belonging to the mur- advertisement. within four miles of any school in The Democratic leaders said, they dered business man, now believed to quality. The Razor shaves like and looks like a $5 rasor because it v cities of 2000 inhabitants or under. were asleep this but would ' time that it have been secreted by the Filipinos no ' This - is a $5 razor. Simple, sanitary and requires cleaning. If not relieved all the smaller towns . not happen again- In Tennessee. Two a short time after the crime was com-- J of " DINNER-DANC-E their saloons for there was no place years later during the last election the mitted. superior to any other $5 razor, purchase price will t refunded up-- t four miles from a school house with Democratic leaders said that it was a A carefully prepared diagram show-- J ' on return within 30 days. ... ;. people enough to make a saloon pay. Democratic year and so they would be ine the location of the buried treas The next move was to pass a law that sure to elect a Democrat governor, ure is being sought by Captain of De--j all cities with a population of 5000 especially as their candidate was a tectives Arthur McDuffie, who, from! AT THE SEASIDE inhabitants or under should not sell very popular man. But the Republic- - the statements of one Juan Abelano,' The Mark Cress Blads Is made of the finest Sheffield Steel sci- liquor within four miles of a school an candidate, Hooper, pledged himself now serving a three-year-s sentence hand-stroppe- i acuse or cnurcn;. rnis arove tne sa-- to proniDuion ann clean, erflclent gov- - at Oahu prison, has reason to believe entifically treated. It is hollo ground, hand-hone- d, d, ; loonkeepers larger cities ex- - by a into the 'ernment and was elected large a large amount of coin was hair-teste- There has been so much enjoyment ' that d. Mark Cress Blades sell for five cents. '"z- ceptlng a few who went Into other majority in a where the vote for following Ka- - J' - the last two Saturday nights at the stale planted immediately the . van'.... .UAUlM.vniiNft. r.n - the... Seaside Hotel that Manager Hertsche Kiuas oi Dusmess. Tne nnai law, as resident Wilson was a large major- ijni Bt0re murder. LTD-- Honolulu announces a third dance, to take place U now stands that prohibits the sale Ity. They put principle above party Abelano has confided to McDuffie tomorrow evening. After a dinner tn of liquor within four miles of any and won. that Jose Makaawa, a Filipino pris- custody the finest dlning-$po- in the Terri- oner who 'was releastU from on January 7, had In his possession a ' tory," it is' a great pleasure to "trip : Dwi't ,MIs This Chance. a prepared plan j the light fantastic" to the , seductive 1ITEH0USE COAST SUITS ON letter, together with j CROWN BICYCLES ONLY $30 strains of the finest Hawaiian orches of the ground, which denotes the spot tra. Local; folk and the army and where the Filipinos concealed the J CYCLE RY CO. navy constituency are cordially invlt large sack of wealth. HONOLULU z of- al.T-advertisem- ent. According to the story told the ' South SL ? ; PLANS WORK OF AUTO RULES OF v;V l$0 Klnc . ficers,, Rodrigues, who as ringleader ' crimej ? . expiated Many a poor tune is played on a l. . of the bar.l has his Fort Street Si :v,';''-"'v.- compile good horn. ;V ' on the gallows, confessed his UORUMENTs ..... " ity same ' Figures may 6t lie, but some cash in the crime and at the time and fill kinds of marbla work IRpNTAGE TAX INTEREST HERE turned over the several papers to his cleaned end repaired by eipert iera can make them stand for the cash ' - countryman. , '"' they arc- ; . ,.. . ;; workmen1 at , reasonable ; prices. short was expressed wish of Rodri- expect your It the Call for Zimmerman at , V You can business to gues that a portion of the money ex- J. C. AXTELL'8 . ' run itself after perpetual, motion has (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) pected to be recovered be used for r AJakea Street been discovered. - ;,:? defraying expenses in having discontinued and there are no rec- - passing on the cases, it probably will incurred mass over soul. The re--1 BislibiJ Company - a said his trust ords shewing that the, monuments b? about three weeks, before a deci- ' re-- Li. Yioen roainder of the money was to be v nrtrr1lTa to$ Tho-- jnnnt l ti n - . . . hard' v. ' vwuiiij r.lin J9 IChUClCV auu lilt? nrneanfUlCOCMt uu- . . . - , . v av.. oy juaaaawa, accorumg 10 nis ' AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1913. Office SuppUes has since then put in a few monu-- ' certainty finally: settled. J tamed STATEMENT OF CONDITION : i 1 - ' ments, but very few of these, it any, "The cases, wefecaljed yesterday f?t.8- ; Get' them where everthing It - McDuffie got a line on the Filipino : ASSETS THE have been All the mon . before the supreme court sitting in carried uments that are in should be located pre-- yesterday morning proceeded to Cash on hand and In Bank...... ?133,89&SS bank, on writs & habeas corpus nt , ed - some distance. from the ;..'-;.V;;r.v;- and and all street inter- viously granted "by stipulation in l- wherf Bonds .'4,100.00 ARLEIGH'3 to ; secCions and angles should be monu- - der to reach afspeedy interpretation' rovl' several attempts were made Stocks ...... ; V. 7.500.00 I , , .21,529.10. mented permanently sathat they will new-- ; 8Up8e? Loans secured by Mortgaged Real Estate ...... of the law, which has aroused eS?Jerhe , trrve'rw that ....1. be accescible forever. keen Interest id met with we--l Loans, Demand and Time ...... r 39.818.30 ; si placing n' ecmeone had evidently preceded them, ; ; . 4.141.31 lltl.1141 Fort Street "The of these monuments . Rnrpfl(! nnn-itln- nmnnr motorists Accounts Receivable ... i - 9.S0O.0O on th atroetf- will h' ' slow work- v as w ..w g .for at several Dlaces- in the ileid a Ilonclaln's Largest ExelulTt iiriiiiy ri rii i alinn hiu i a gteat deal of time will be taken up T n vaw number of holes were found to haveReal Estate, Office Building' and Site...... 30,000.00 - satisfactory identiflca- - -- aC been dug, . . 834.19' ' n V C3trg Aeeovats Ibt!u4 (I in search for rvn ,,.f nracont hi, Accrued interest receivable ? i . JltVS FCRMS1IIA0S tion' ox "street Hneii- - and',r6Tnert ; The map declared to have been specified ; 8,172.54 " ITeekly and llonUly - l bei f. Assets other than those above. "... ' . ; AXD SHOES.; ; C - yet been v 8eL test the validity of that secUon, Kodrlgues has not , SnFZ??? sv of some to, few - though a search S262,5202 '' HOTEL corner BETllEL have uhich places a graduated tax on auto- covert..', monuments that can be considered mobile owner the amount being papers once in the possession of . the correct than a great many monu- - will now be made. fi accordine of i murderer ment. of questionable accuracy CIose of LIABILITIES. v ' ' I'M USING V fTto frie,nd8 Jb? (?ine8e SURE f.' , 'The, standard monuments adopted il2.r IZT L o!, . always Capital ..,.,.;....., , I2oo.ooo.oo city county money by. the and will ne used chau feGrs , nan carried. a large amount of Trust and Agency Balances C2.C21.03 in. preference to the smaller type either on his person or kept it in the used by the territorial survey depart- - ."Yf"t-t'-, ".IrS L kJ store. The fact that less than 5 was '3262,524.03 COT IT AT THE GROCERS. I PtlOTOCCAPrttR ffient . of lecovered the morning after the crime . www WW "Some uniformity must be used In hhiif i 'S'ir' ?L 7?J&J?2t been committed has convinced L City and County of Honolulu.) A. , , . ' Territory of HawalL ) - . . - one side or the other of a street aC! a, lUCill uiuiur uuuiiuiiiuii, auu uici COMPANY, third is by Douglas Mitchell, of Loa I, JAS L. COCKBURN, Secretary cf the BISHOP, TRUST a certain offset or at uniform dis- ' Angeles, secretary cf the automobile LIXHTED, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best Rose Beads tances from the block lines in the belief. ' Yee Chan & Co.,: sidewalk or club of Southern California. The of my knowledge and 6treet. GEN. FUNSTON , fourth action attacks the chauffeur's . JAS.L. COCKBURN,,;,,. y ; "Bench marks should also be es Secretary. . DKT GOODS ASD -- ':;, tablished throughout the city so that tax and is taken in the name of HAWAII & locaf f : SOUTH all levels would be referred to the Charles Stork, a chauffeur. 1913. " 8EAS CURIO CO. "A formWable array of legal talent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of December, " Kir? and Bethel rame datum plane which will be SAVES EXPENSE liAIUUS MAL'KU&IK, fornrr " U. govern was lined up before the supreme court J. ,,V Young Building mean low tide. The S. Notary City County of Honolulu, Territory f ment has determined mean low when the cases were called. The state Public. and tide, but all the city work has been was represented by Assistant Attorney-- 5742 Jan, Z, , 16. ; Weod-Workln- g II . Operations general Raymond Benjam'n and -- referred to the former datum and this r . 2 ; peulfclt with the ;,; The 'Gigantic will be used. The bench mark on the several assistants. Towne's counsel FOR CARNIVAL UNIVERSAL WOODWORKER coping of the Judiciary building being consisted of Senator John W. Stetson : - ' V. Write to Slaughter'Sale adopted." end Charles A. Fairall; Schuler was The VesteriKand Hawaiian Invesiment -- h .Tfthn McNah and ; Honolulu : Iron 'Works I Cov ' r Regarding mapping, he says: I. Is SB11 on at 152 Hotel mapping would Timothy Healey. while the Los Ange l The extent to which the army here 8trtt "The consist of a to ' M. R. B E N N large map on a scale of 1 inch to 500 les contingent' was made up of Attor - , piping the Carnival committee Co., Ltd. feet On this map would be shown ney Edgar W.'Kuster, acting for the make a success of the 1911 celebra tion was emphasized this morning, V, A M E R I C A H M the triangulation system, bench automobile club of Southern Califor- when it became known that General AND LIABILITIES AS OF DECEMBER-3lst- r 1913. DRY GOODS COM PAN Y. marks, streets, public buildings and nia, and Assistant District attorney RESOURCES Toggery would serve for general engineering Gardner of that city. Funston had decided to order the in- Siva fantry from Schofleld Barracks to RESOURCES, LIABILITIES. '. .' Cheapest Prices In Town. use in the office of the city and coun "AH attorneys carae prepared ...$97,535LH Limited, ty of the march to the city for Carnival week, Loans on Real Estate... .$92,632.64 Head Office engineer. tc submit their cases on briefs, ar-- M Hotel Near .iBethel; "For detail sheets or grade map instead of holding the Carnival peo Real Estate . 3,769.50 St THE STORE FOR GOOD at the suggestion of Chief Justice ple to their offer of transportation for Furniture, etc 312.50 sheets, a size of 28 inches by 40 Beatty this form of argument was CLOTHES" would be adopted the foot troops. This one item will Cash in hand and in the bank 823.50 Elks' Building; King inches with a bind instead of the oral. Attorney; C Street ing edge. The work could be plotted taken save the carnival about $2500. Stetson, representing Towne. tfas k'iv The order for the movement of $07,538.14 $37,533.14 on a scale of l.inch to 40 feet on ele- supplement brief ' r P. H. 8URNETTE - en permission to his 'opg tQ the city Jg nQW beIng biocked V phant paper from which tracings 1 ' by a short oral argument. Territory ot Hawaii. - .. . Commissioner of Deeds for California would be made. From the tracings, out, although it . is a full month in ... and New York; NOTARY PUBLIC; Constitutionality Assailed. marching. It City and County of Honolulu) ' , cloth white prints could be made. advance of the time for manager and Hawaiian Investment Mortgages, : : . argument, which. In the I, j. B. Gibson, of The Western ' Draws Deeds, Bills . of Sacks these to be bound up In loose leaf "Stetson's is probable that the Infantry, artillery Co., Ltd., !o solemnly swear that the foregoing statement Is true to tho v Sale, Leases, Wills, etc. Attorney for form to be Kept as permanent re main, is the same as the contentions and cavalry will leave Schofleld on " my knowledge and belief. r ."' - tho District Courts, 79 MERCHANT cords. cf the other petitioners, centered on February 17. the mounted organiza- best of t' , J. R GIBSON. STREET,'.. , 1848. points of attack. It is contended, HONOLULU. Phono "On these sheets would be shown four tions coming through in one day, and .'; Manager. curb lines, property lines, width of first, that the new motor vehicle act the ' doughboys" arriving on the 18th. and alleys, width of roadways, is unconstitutional in that it discrim- cavalry one bat- Ay : IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN streets The dismounted and Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th : day of January, int. distances between property line and inates against one class of drivers, talion of "horseless" artillery will be HENRY C. HAPAI. - v NEWSPAPERS: on those of motor vehicles, without in- Aaywhsre, at Any Time, Call on or curb both sides of the street left at Leilehua. The three companies Notary Public, 1st Judicial Circuit, T. H. any a where possible, kiad of pavement, cluding drivers nf other vehicles: of coast artillery at Fort Kamehame-h- I 5732 Jan.14, 15, 1$:, " .v . rf Write registration re - u 'U" B Honolulu Photo profile of street, property owners and second that the fre will come to the city to make their E. A K E ' 8 ADVERTISING be-- l C ' frontage, location quired is really double taxation, C Y-fv-- also and elevation camp, troops from the other - .- v- :. Co. hut the VV Supply of manholes. cause the automobile owner already i ,124 Sansome Street San Francisco ccast artillery posts and from Shafter KODAK HEADQUARTERS "Also to avoid the tearing up of pays a personal i"'1-- ' "'apVili he close enough to Honolulu to sub-surfac- - - e rmftiitio- tVitrrlVB . - w nro- streets due to late im- III II thatVl.wv the section I take part in the various events with- - For Rent House at corner cf Wilder Avenue and Kewalo StreeL - 1059 Fort Street -' provements, vMing a portion of the fees col - -- Lint' of- it would be an advantage that nit- frki n ( tntr ppmn Three bedrooms, servants quarters, garage, etc Possession New is ' -- va-io-- 1 FANCY to show on these sheets ail water lected be turned over to the January 1st. GROCERIES in1 11 13 estimated that with infantry, " ?: Tablt FrulU and Vegetables. pipes, gas pipes, electric conduits, counties for use on the reads is BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, provi- - f,eld artillery, coast artillery, cavalry, electric railway tracks, culverts, violation of the constitutional 924 SL " Iron-ru- st marines, national Ruard. engineers and Bethel .'-:S KAIMUKI GROCERY CO. No bridges, also all government, city and rion which savs that counties must , county own signal corps, there will be K500 troops Cor Wal lat Road and Koko Head on work done at the property. levy taxes within their " ; i ,n line- - This wil1 be the Sreatest ATcnuo. Phone J730 "A creat deal of this data could tor road funds. Pa' be compiled from existing data and "The final contention is that the rade ever seen on Oahu. FRENCH LAUNDRY a police Phone 1491. record3 kept in the department of act is in the nature of reu CHAN public works and other corporations lation measure, and as sin h is un the $p.m;0 hond he was required to ..YEEYI directly interested. reasonable, because the tees collect- furnish on his enforced return from SIDEWALKS Chinese restaurant "From these sheets all sub-surfac- e ed are far in excess pf the cost ot the steamer Sierra last Saturday. Add much to the appearance and value of your property but have them improvements could be made before I , 'Chop Eaey and other Ckinese dishes Wall & Dougherty such regulation." Th attorneys for Dr. (owes filed built of goo materials. A poor quality carries dissatisfaction because the ' a permanent pavement was placed - serred at reaaomablt prices, this morning an amended motion, the walk crumbles. See us for the best. in way a great i 111 Hotel Street, Near Maunakea RARE JEWELS, SILVER AND and this deal of the amendments being only of a technical tearing up of improved could DR. JOHN F. C0WES '.' .-- GOLD WARE streets character. They set forth the argu- HONOLULU CONSTRUCTION & DRAY1NG CO. be avoided." STILL IN LIMELIGHT ment that the writ was issued without Young Building Hablnaan Buildlna Qun StrM Alexander i warrant or authority of law. and that LAKY H t'JSKETII SUFFERS Further continuance of the barins its issuance was in violation of sec- THE "REGAL" MA-- 1 Pictures . - FROM APPEMHC ITIS in the case of Mrs. Pauline Cowes tion 10 of the Organic a t. Art i F. was grant- RINE ENGINE against Dr. John Cowes WEAR HONOLULU PICTURE FRAMING dL Island Meats and By latest Mai!) ed by Circuit Judge Y"n'tne' tr's A great, deal of what passes for The Fisherman's j Wednesday. Janu- v: supply co. LONDON Lady Heskth. wife of Sir morning, to next dignity is nothing but genuine lazi- Favorite j Fermor-Hesket- h. ft and Tormely ary 21. at o'clock. At that time the ness. j Poultry Thomas HENRY E. WALKER, Hanan Shoes Phone 3125 Beckenridge. step court will hear argument on the mo " Bethel SUr. Hotel. Miss Florence Agent. daughter of Senator Sharon o." Nev- - tion of Douthitt & Coke, counsel for The real hero of many a novel is MclNERNY SHOE STORE 1661 633 . MEAT MARKET discharge writ of Tel Bex Fort Above King SL J BIAU-ULXLET- IJ GI?1S lOUr 'METROPOLITAN ada, was operated on for appendicitis the defendant, to the the man who undertakes to publish TODAY'S WFTTS TOD4T. hi January llh. . ne e(:it ond rlenso rr Cuwos from it XJ Kawaiahao Street

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