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VOL. V., NO. 213. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, Rotered Jn. 19. 10S. at Honolulu. 8mi4 1907. FOURTEEN PAGES. Cis Matter, Under Art of Cod(t ofHil.Marrk I. l7f.

FIRE FOUNTAINS PLAY IN CRATER OF FRENCH CITIZENS CLASH HALEMAUMAU AND PIT IS FILLING WITH MILITARY IN A

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J Cannes Again the Scene of the Disorder Siemsen Goes to Condemned Cell-N-ew v. - 4 ,t - ft, York Mystery.. 4c it J" k 1 V 4p 3 j .i i 5? 4o J i . (Associated Press Cablegruu.) . 4e J. 5 4b CANNES, January 27. There was a collision here yesterday ? is' eviction of the 4o CD $ between the troops and the populace over the t V 6 0 senunansts. 4o 5

4 A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. 4'- - K ' v 4b t f 4r NEW January 26.-D- r. C. W. Townsend, prominent in 4b aft YORK i the city, was mysteriously shot his home today. is believed 4r at It i y he 4b is fatally injured. f YORK, Dr. is dead. He re 4r NEW January 27. Townsend slayer. 4b -f- used to give the name of his SIEMSEN AT SAN QUENTIN. -- I 4b jh rC SAN FRANCISCO, January 26. Siemsen, the gaspipe 4? John 5? 4 mnrderpr r.ondemned to death, wax taken to San Ouentin orison 4 5 todav. ifc M. i rr

4b KAISER' TO VON BUELOW. r THE FLOW APPROACHING. f 5 4? flo,w on the Kona side of Hawaii at At this point is estimated From. an oil sketch by D. Howard Hitchcock. This shows the lava the terminus. it BERLIN, January 26. Emperor William has publicly extended 4b the lava wall was more than seventy feet high. Frequently it would burst forth in fury and. again for an hour or ore it would be in a quiescent his congratulations to von Buelow on his success in the elections. 4i state. Mr. Hitchcock says the pace at times was about fifteen miles an hour and again only a few feet. The bright sot to the left of the center of 5. " " the sketeh is an immense boulder falling to the ground "after being forced out of the body of the flow. : The Socialists lost heavily. SUICIDE IN OAKLAND. OILERS AND Enthusiastic Spectators of Craters and Lava Flow VENTURA OAKLAND, January 27 A sister of the well known citi Write Their Descriptions Compare the COAL PASSERS WTTACK zen, Frank Turpin, has committed suicide because of financial troubles. Activity With That of 1894. ENGINEERS WITH SHOVELS INTERNATIONAL CHESS. There was a good sized riot in the engine room of the S. S. Ventura about The fire center from Kona to Puna district and 6 o 'clock last night, a gang of drunken oilers and coal-passer- a driving the en lava has shifted the the NEW YORK, January 27. Lasker defeated Marshall in the gineers up on deck taking possession of part ship. The mutinous Kilauea is now showing greater activity than 'at any time during the pst and that of the opening international chess game. thirteen years. The Kau and Kona flows have subsided. Mrs. Aungst, wife men attacked their superiors with poker bars and shovels, one of them drawing: t a knife such proportions that of the telephone manager at Holualoa writes: in the course of the racket. The affair assumed the police had to be summoned, about a dozen, of them, headed by Deputy CAR SHORTAGE SERIOUS. "The crater still shows signs of activity but over the hills there is only i Sheriff Jarrett, going to the vessel- - As soon as the police appeared in force a glimmer of light at night. Mr. Aungst and John Machado carried the wire the mutineers scattered, but not before four of the ringleaders were captuxedj over the flow this morning. They made the trip over and and connected including the man who is1 said to have brandished the knife. WASHINGTON, January 27. The President and Cabinet Cor- - the wire in about two hours. . At the road the flow is about two-third- s of a The arrested men are J. Nelson, J. Higuerra, John Aldunate and A. were in conference yesterday on the car shortage. rello. instigator mile wide and in places sixty feet high. It apparently grows wider as it nears Of these the ship's officers say that Aldunate has been the of considerable trouble before ainongr the coal-passer- s. There are several more department for supplies and material, edge, on government road, were boulders as large the sea. At the the there of oilers police, men having eseaped but If the contention advanced recent- the and stokers being looked for by the the IKEA TELLS ly by Mr. upheld ordinary dwelling. The flow is distinctly a-- a and was warm when Mr, Hustace is regarding as an from the vessel and will probably desert. - this fund it will not help us any to Aungst crossed, possible because it was a very warm day. In the night it save a part of It. In fact the uses to OF HEW ; PURS would not have been noticed." which Mr. Hustace wants to confine TWO HftFFNER DETECTIVE this fund will handicap us to a very Keports from Kilauea brought by parties who returned on the Kinau IRE great extent. The amount, one thou MM ECO OMi are highly sensational. The pit seems to be filling rapidly and there is - 0 sand dollars, about two. hundred less A FORTUNE than was allowed Mr. , is voted every indication of a continuation until it reaches the stage of 1S94 when ITCHES RECOVERED- REPORTS ostensibly for materials and supplies, upon it banked up over the side, like a dam in a stream, and ran over. Eev. E. W. but it has been the fund which "After we have been able to make the police have been aecustomed to Thwing was one who went to Ililo on the Kinau that carried the reporter for draw for their secret service money, More of the stolen Haffner jewelry The S. F. Chronicle says: Former all the changes in the work of the po-- pay detectives who do ap- the Advertiser on his trip to the Kona flow. Of his trip he says: the of not was recovered yesterday, a Japanese Policeman A. D. McEvoy, who was in Uce aepartment that I have under con-- pear on the regular payroll, informers, "When we reached Hilo, Wednesday afternoon, there was considerable jeweler in the Winston block turning the San Francisco Department for sev and so on. The light, to do this has sideration it is quite possible that we never questioned now, excitement and parties were arranging for an excursion overland to the seene, in two eral years prior to 1S91 and furnished ben until when silver watches which An Pol will be able to get along on the appro Mr. Hustace seems to think that this The Volcano Stables Co. prepared relays of horses so that our party of three - sergeant had sold to film for a dollar apiece. evidence against a Chinatown priation voted us for February, every is Irregular. It surely cannot be that left Thursday morning and made the flow in Kau, eighty-fiv-e miles away, the and bribery in- Ah Poi was taken around during the several officers in the month, but just at present the cut Is he wants the names of the secret de- same night. We went direct to the spot and were only a few miles from the afternoon to several shops vestigation 1889, acquired mod- tectives to appear upon the regular other about in has being felt by us very keenly," said Advertiser correspondent and saw what was depicted in the paper. From our town, but it was only at the one that erate as miner. payroll, where everybody can read he was recognized wealth a Sheriff Iaukea yesterday. "I don't be them. he does, the usefulness fide of it we had a grand view. It would be difficult to correctly describe it as a man who haf McEvoy town on the way to his If of made any recent attempts to dispose of is in lieve the public realizes what has been some of our men will disappear very fire seemed coming from all directions. I stayed there all night home Angeles a trip to tor the to.be any goods. The recovery of these two in Los after done to us any more than the super quickly. "Tr in morning started back. We heard on wav crater watches, Nevada, secured the "However, alter we have adjusted and the the that the at which have been identified by where he has visors tnemseives realize it. .uasi on Mr. Haffner as a part missing group ourselves and know just what can be Kilauea was getting more aetive. That was Friday and as I was not due of his Pierce of gold and silver mines. Sheriff Brown submitted esti- stock, fasten the coils still tighter county, adjoin month done. I have no doubt but that we in Hilo until Saturday night I deeided to remain over and see what there was. at Buckskin, Douglas mates to the supervisors for the ex- will be able to run the department around Ah Poi, but more positive proof j ing. ,the KenneJy consolidated. He There was a lot of fire trickling about the bottom of the pit. The scene was of his guilt has been found penses of department for Janu- cheaper than It has ever been run be bonded the properties Wednesday, pay the fore. all it had been represented to be and I was satisfied with it. The Sunday night of robbery was $85,000. was the ing ilcEvoy's rise to affluence ary. The figured total five or six Is another thing In connection "On Monday we heard of still greater activity and I decided to see it a very wet one and the thief, in drop began when he secured control of the There ping through hundred dollars less than he had been with the force that I am going to put go to Honolulu on the Claudine. What had seen two nights the transom, left a very Wilcox group, near Ivanpah. San Ber- again rather than I plain on top getting previously. Then, on top of my foot down upon and stamp out. footmark the of a box nardino county, which he disposed of Is before was not worth mentioning when compared with the fire of Monday. The within shop. im-- came the cut of over J1300 more. That the use some of the men have the Yesterday an last September by bonding for 142,w. that, position bottom of the lake, or pit, was covered and the hole seemed to have pressior of Ah Poi's compared deputy am making some been making of their official to entire foot was The former policeman was a "To meet this I throw business In the way of certain tilled several hundred feet in the meantime. One hole to the left was blowing with this track, showing them to be sheriff in Fresno county in 1893, when changes. I find the police depart- my identical. shape service that legal firms. I am going to Insist on out lava at an enormous rate and suddenly this seething mass shot across the The of the foot is a he resigned to enter the secret ment has been doing a lot of work that men refusing to Influence prisoners In peculiar one. this showing in both j of the Provisional Government of Ho floor of the crater several hundred feet wide and fell over a slight eminence employed should properly be paid for by other any way in seeking legal advice. Not cases in the prints compared. nolulu. He was afterward I say any of them have been fire. 4-- Attorney that that making literally a waterfall of by Minister Willis in the same capacity departments. The General getting a commission or pay for this. 44 for the United States. men pay comes Occasionally the whole mass would grow and we could hear the HORSE BUN AMUCK. . employs and their from but because it looks as If they might. steam. Then the floor would np into cracks department. That Is not justice I want to force to be above suspicion. everlasting blowing of the break A horse hitched to hack number IS, WHAT CAN PAKE DO? this of fire shooting from one side to the other in magnificent grandeur. All over from the to us. Then the police have been in Bethel street stand, ran At laundrymaa HTTLA. the floor the fountains were playing and the boulders were rising in the air amuck on Hotel street last night, get least one Chinese the habit of acting as guards of prison- FROST ON THE the threat, with each blast. I have no doubt the activity will continue. People who profess ting beyond control of Its driver and scents pilikia for himself in ers on trial at the Circuit Court, when night's hula at Haalelea Lwn. ramming its head through window Sunday law. Last to know compare it with the great outburst of 1S94 but of that I am not in a the ened enforcement of the as a matter of fact, once a prisoner has arranged by Princess Theresa was a of the Palm restaurant. Beyond some And what can a poor pake do? "M position to state." slight cuts from the shivered glass the been committed and formally handed frost, not enough money being taken horse escaped injury, one of the horse he plenty slow, him catcher over to the High Sheriff the police have pay tne duj Howard Hitchcock returned on the Kinau from the other side. He went but ot in at the gate to men who tried to hold the plenty old. No can make trot-tr- fast assume express r.p with excursionists- - a week ago and with J. B. Castle left at Hoopuloa it after no business to charge of them The royal sponsor of the revel the it accident was thrown down and receiv- without plenty whip. BImeby catche. so-Lon- g again. the crippled of night, after she baa and journeyed to the flow. When they reached there most of the fire had ed a nasty cut in the hand. The affair nine o'clock. Plenty whip make In state the ed her belief last disappeared and there was little satisfaction in the trip. He. was anxious to took place about half past ten o'clock, come Miss Davison make plUkia force now It will be impossible to de- sent the dancing girls away, that the as same cluelty animaL No makes suffered a-- a the horse starting to and rear to any more officers for this work. Honolulans has a see an flow and had his desire gratified in this respect. The accompanying back pilikia tail tastes of yiiifnit any apparent cause. John whip, long come Taylor make will able, too, con- lapse, since so few turned out picture is from an oil sketch made at the flow and gives a good idea of tfce "What can "We be to save a decided Cook, the driver, was working as a for bleakuni Sunday law. - (Continped oa Page Eleven.) r 'z:: substitute. pake do?" siderable part of the amount voted the at her entertainment- .7

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tively late In life, his first book not MISS KROUT'S TALK having been published until he was 38 years of age. He first begun writing THO CITIES BURN Violin Recital In French which he abandoned for ON JOSEPH English, considering that the stronger CONRAD medium of expression. He wrote of TFtuie'lkBQlh the sea, v not as Stevenson and Clark THE QUEEN PAYS" Mr. Rudolf J. Buchly Russell had written from the lands- The fourth talk in Miss Krout's man's point of view, but as a true sea- o man one VIOLIN VIRTUOSO course on modern authors was deliver who knows the wide oceans In their myriad moods. " ed at Mrs. C. H. Cooke's on Friday all With This has been adopted by the Kindly Assisted By Like Hardy and Stevenson and Kip- Plunge and Sleeping Apartments. afternoon, at three o'clock. The sub- ling, he had had many imitators, all of QUEEN INSURANCE CO. MRS. McV. MACKALL ject was "Joseph Conrad," an author whom lacked the vivifying touch of ge- Soprano deserving to rank amongst the first of nius that had inspired Conrad. "Ty- as a motto. The Queen stands today phoon," was I living writers, but whose fame is discussed at some length, Hotel Baths second to no company In popularity. MRS. L. TEXNET PECK far as a wonderful example of descriptive from being in proportion to his deserts. Hotel Street Next to Young Hotel. Pianist writing destined to live. "The Heart of The Queen has paid dollar for dollar Before touching upon her topic di a Darkness" terrible tragedy of the on all San Francisco losses. rectly. Miss Krout reviewed a recent Congo, and "Nostromo," a presentation Turkish With Plunge, $1.00; All Night, $1.50. criticism in the Atlantic Monthly, In of life as It Is in a South American It's the kind of Fire Insurance yoa YOUNG ROOM Republic, were also reviewed. - which Conrad had been "damned" with Conrad had been criticized because should have. HONOLULU. T. H. faint praise," his future place in liter his books lacked the "happy ending," ature questioned as well as his won demanded by the majority of readers. . HAWAIIAN derful and unique genius. She The function of the artist was to dwelt portray life as is, no life was all TRUST CO., upon the history many it and Wednesday Evening, February 6th of of the best joy and happiness; there were struggle Limited, English writers, showing how each had and tragedy as well. Carlyle constant WATCH FOR OUR AT S:1S suffered at the hands of such self onstituted ly taught that it is not necessary to be arbiters, the public largely; happy; the only thing of consequence Agents accepting their decisions as final. Con-- 1 was to do right. This principle Con for, rad's history what little Is known of rad has also recognized: "Duty," Hawaii Tickets at Bergstrom Music Co. it was briefly sketched. He is a na- duty" alone, in whatever guise it tive of Poland, and is now fifty years present itself, being repeated 9:45 p. might the nderwear Sale Carriages at m. of age. His name really is, Joseph and reiterated lesson that he taught. HslinU Conrad Korzeniowski. His father was The next and last talk of the series a writer and a poet, and his mother will be given on Tuesday, the subject 1907 Ml? nut Commission Co. was also a writer on political subjects, being: "Literature as a Profession Hli aiding her husband in the publication and Some Recent Writers." Which Begins Next Real Estate, Rents, Collections of a revolutionary Journal for which Loans she was exiled to Siberia. Either be- STYLES cause he wished to remove himself Do you want to buy anything? We from the political unrest of Poland, A FEELING TRIBUTE TO FRIDAY, FEB. 1st can get it for you. or "to satisfy his love of adventure," AND Do you want to sell anything? We Conrad who dropped his surname can sell it for you. left his native land and went to Eng- THE MEMORY OF DR. DAY Let us know your wants. land at the age of eighteen. There he ROOM 3 McINTYRE BUILDING. shipped as a sailor before the mast. . Announcement With Prices Later . . Phone Main 1S1. following the sea unttll he had risen PATTERNS to the post of Master Mariner. He Senator Smith made the principal ad- did not learn English until he was dress at the University Club's unveil- age, NOW TO BE SEEN AT eighteen years of and the force ing of the portrait of president, Oahu Railway and vigor of his diction was said to be its late - MODEL BLOCK due to the fact that his chief text book Dr. F. R, Day.- The Senator said: TIME TABLE. was King James version of the Bible. "We meet to think and speak of one A. BLOfl, FORT ST. W. W. AHANA.& CO., LTD. But little was known of his life be whom in his lifetime we loved and yond his mere calling; of his habits, now whose memory we delight to FASHIONABLE OUTWARD. his manners, his peculiarity of mind TAILORS. nothing honor. For Waianae, Waialua, Kahuka &a and character, at all. 62 Ktag Street. It is demanded, speaker said, that "All of us present knew Dr. Francis Way Stations 913 a. m., 3:20 p. m ie I and high living. He lived the senti charm and helpfulness City, and Waj the writer today shall gather his ma- R. Day, but some of us knew him of his life. For Pearl Ewa Mill terials from the quarters ments expressed in the familiar lines, "I know that Dr. Day would not wish Stations 1 7:30 a. m., 9:15 a, m. four of the longer and had opportunity to know globe. Scott sat in his study at Ab-botsf- f me to express all that I feel in my 11:06 a. 2:15 p. m--, 3:20 p. m. and gave the world the him more intimately. I knew Dr. Day "Tell me not, in mournful numbers. heart, but it is hard to refrain from 5:15 p. m, $9:30 p. m, 1 11:00 p. n. Waverley novels: for about twenty years and for seven- Life but empty becoming extravagant In expression. Buy Now! Wahiawa 9:15 a. m. and 5;1 Charlotte Bronte, is an dream! I For when she wrote Jane Eyre had scarce- teen years he was our family physi- For the soul is dead that slumbers, loved Dr. Day as I have loved few p. m. men; ly been ouc of the dreary Yorkshire cian, and for the period of six years, And things are not what they seem. he was so gentle and strong, INWARD. hamlet where her whole life was prac- broad in sympathies and charity, un- Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, TTai tically spent. Nowadays, the novelist when with the Board of Health, I had "Life is real!' Life Is earnest! selfish In his life, and In personality Tne von-Hflin- ra Youno Go alua and Waianae 8:36 a. m, 5:1; fares him forth In search of adventure special opportunity to learn of his at- And the grave is not its goal; most attractive. His life was such that p. m. and "local" color. Conrad had drawn tainments and worth. Whether in the Dust thou are, to dust retumeth, no apologies are required. la constantly receiving the upon world-wid- e ArriTe Honolulu from Ewa Mill as resources for his lone watches with the life of the pa- Was not spoken of the soul." "We shall value this portrait and It Psarl City 17:46 a. m., S:36, a, h. books China, the Malay archipelago will help to keep alive the memories BEST LINES OF MERCHANDISE -- tient in his keeping, or with great re- 10:33 a. m., 1:40 p. m, 4:31 p. depicting the Malay as he is, with fine "We pro- which are now so vivid and dear to sponsibility an epidemic returned his ashes to the 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. and noble traits the far reaches of in menacing tecting earth, but his soul, his spirit, us, and it will remain a monument of DRY GOODS. TRUNKS, LEATHER Arrive Honolulu from Wahiawa-8:3- 6 the Congo river and Central Africa, the whole community, or at Quarantine the man is present us. the fine work of the talented artist. ARTICLES. Indies and, all, with Mr. ENGDXES a. m. and 5:31 p. m. the West last of South Island wrestling with contagious dis- "As president of the University Club James A. Wilder, who produced AND SUPPLIES ON HAND Daily, t Ex. Sunday. t Sunday Oalj America. eases his influence tended to hold up to high it." AUTOMOBILES The of his books was given In which might become epidemic, or . and REQUISITE The Haleiwa Limited, a two-ho- u list standards, and together with those as- - first-clas- chronological "Almayer's in perilous times during train (only s tickets honor I) order: Fol the political ' soclated with him, he set pace woman Alexander Young Building. ly." published In 1S95; "An Outcast of changes, was ever the and Fat (to cabman) How niuch leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8 2: he undaunted. Nev- : the influence will last. This club Is al- the Islands," in 1896; "The Children of er vaunting himself, but always do you charge a mile? Cabby In 3jur m.; returning, arrives in Honoluli gentle ready accomplishing much in this com- 11 the Sea," 1S97; "Tales of Unrest," 1S93; and unassuming, he was case, madam, 1 have to charge by ah at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops onb a strong man munity and has a future of usefulness pound. Watsonvllle Register. HAWAIIAN DEVELOPMENT CO. City "Lord Jim," 1900; "The Inheritors," in his profession and his personal char- store, t Pearl and Waianae. 1901; in and If the aims and principles . t LIMITED, G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH "Youth," 1902; "Typhoon," 1903; acter. which Dr. Day exemplified prevail. It G. T. 1 "Romance," 1903; "One Day More," "Dr. Day was lively and pleasant will grow in usefulness strength. uur tiwua a.iwa nave F. B. McSTOCKEE Manager. Snpt. P. 1905; 1906. and tn&at "Nostromo," Conrad had in his life and with his memory , pro- you ' always and "Dr. Day was talented In his know "Three cooks?" "t)h. READ THE ADVERTISES been a prodigious reader, and this portrait before us, we will not be fession and In addition to a more than STANGENWALD BUILDING. in all modern languages. He did not divided from him. This will be con- equiment, fine tal- WORLD'S NEWS DALLY. a usual his artistic mat s coming ana tne one that's heVe Cable Address Develop begin his literary work until compara stant reminder of courteous conduct ent and musical tastes added to the UCK. f P. O. Box 268. II

ADVERTISER, SUNDAY JANUARY 27, 1907. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. Saturday, January 26. MARNE febST COMPANY. O. S. S. Ventura, Hayward, from San rhiiit 8 Francisco, 9:20 a. m. 8 Three days behind her schedule date, Str. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo andi way ports, S:50 a. m. 1 S. yes au the Oceanic S. Ventura arrived Str. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from Ko-ol- GREAT terday morning from San Francisco, ports, 1:15 p. m. 8 She left San Francisco the morning of 2 p. m. MM January 19, so brought two days' later DEPARTED. 2 ! mail from the mainland. Leaving San Str. Maui, Bennett, for Ookala, PROMO 3 Francisco, she had good weather but 2 x. m. Kent 8 after the second day out, she ran into DUE TODAY. TIONMB heavy weather and the trip was dis- Str. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from 8 Kauai ports, early in morning. a-- agreeable for the rest of the run. The IwalanI, from Molokai, Ma- Str. Piltz, T vinnlllA f . - - I ? AUCTION SALE vessel sighted a bark, the Identity of ui and Lanai ports, early in morning. iimioiHu oireei JoU.UU which THE was not ascertained, near Oahu DUE MONDAY. oueei Zo.W i 8 and at 1:30 yesterday morning, she Jap. S. S. America Maru, Going, from Emma Street m 8 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907, sighted the revenue cutter Manning the Orient, in afternoon. if 65 tseretania Street ...... 0.00 8 AT 10- - O'CLOCK A. M. cruising miles north of Oahu. At the SAIL TODAY. xoung At the residence of ROY CHAMBER- time. It was wondered what the Man O. S. S. Ventura, Hayward, for the street 35.00 s 3 LAIN, Esq.. corner of Thurston avenue ning was doing In that locality. No Colonies, a. m. Lane 18.00 8 and Green street. trace of the Luka was discovered. SAIL MONDAY. 3 Aloha Lane ...... 15.00 4p 8 The Ventura did not run according Jap. S. S. America Maru, Going, for Francisco, may night. Beretania Street ...... 16.00 8 to her usual schedule time, owing to San sail at 5 Just the Kind! Likelike, Naopala, for Hama-ku- a the fact that her engines were not in Str. King Street 30.00 8 Comprising Reed and Rattan Chairs, ports, 5 p. m. good, condition. Her time to port was ruuanu Avenue 50.00 8 rslr 1 a Vincanv T?rtrkers. 'Prettv PASSENGERS. I seven days 49 minutes. The vessel III Combination Bookcase and Writing and Arrived. Kinau Street ...... 40.00 4i EDITION z brought 91 passengers Desk In mahogany nnish. Escritoire, for Honolulu and Per O. S. S. Ventura, January 26, K1 nau str(if,t 4i 1 30.00 8 Book Rack, Side Table. Lounges, 64 through passengers for the Colonies. from San Francisco. For Honolulu: A. I Koa Table, Oak Dining 64 freight Ho - Matlock Avenue 3S.00 '46 8 Handsome She brought tons of for D. McBryde, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gross 1 OF THE Sideboard, Large Square I nolulu, including Ice house goods, Table, Chairs, and man, Anthony Loftus, Mrs. G. T. Cook, King street 30.00 8 Rug. Native Mat (double), Pictures, has 2090 tons of freight for the Colo Mrs. C. N. Taylor and maia, auss ts. very cargo 4) 8 Curtains. Glassware, Steins, Crockery, nies. This is a large for the Taylor, Master Harry Taylor, Mr. and IS Refrigerator, Stove, Iron Beds, Bu-- Colonies. The vessel is loading 1100 Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. 46 PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER reaus, Washstands, ChefToniers, Bed tons of coal. She was scheduled to Donthirt, Mrs. R. M. Morris, Mr. a"nd Pillows, Awnings, depart at midnight, but it was not ex-Bug- gy, 4 8 Linen. Plants. away Mrs. J. Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Carpenter's Bench, Chickens, pected that she would get before Flemming. D. L. Withlngton, Captain HENRY WATERHOUSE TO BE READY IN FEBRUARY OR . Garden Tools, etc! 3 o'clock this morning, for the Colonies. Morris, Mrs. passengers book J. R. Parker, Mrs. J. L. Among the who are C. E. Tew, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Glover, TRUST CO.. LTD. ed to depart by her are H. T. Wills of JAS. F. MORGAN, Mrs J. F. Brown, Miss A Brown, J. T. p...... typ 8 the New York Commercial, his private M and u,r-- rori an Mercnant Streets, AUCTIONEER. secretary, Mr. Rogers, T. Lambert Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Dutra and nurse, C. E. Carlisle, Mrs. J. S. Spitzer Honolulu. Written for by Miss Mary Hi 8 WHERE IS THE LUKA. and son, A. W. Seas, L. T. McNulty, The of revenue cutter J. R. Hensler. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil failure the Ransom, V. Tenney, Krout, traveller, lecturer, author yester- liams, Miss U. L. Auction Sale Manning to return to Honolulu Miss M. L. Williams, Mrs. S. W. Bar- F. Afong day, with the Luka in tow or else some ker, Mrs. C. B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. 832 Fort Street news of the little schooner, caused con- II. L. Pilkington, Mrs. N. A. Spong and 1st and journalist, assisted by the Ad-- STOCK Am RONn. RPAKFP siderable discussion of the fate of the son, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cosgrave, Mrs. : ..w ft -- m S. children, Mr. and f Carpenters, Contractors, island schooner. Only one of two things Pecarich and two MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND fufr Mrs. R. F. Marcum and child, H. R. BOND EXCHANGE. U VPllQTVUUOCl kJlCUl ClIlLlartn by Hawaii's could have happened, it is thought. v Hesler, Mrs. E. Wunderlich, Mr. and .'.IS t YYTr . J Note This Either the Luka was carried to the Mrs. O. T. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. real estate for sale S ; westward or the northwestward of this D. K. McPherson, Miss S. E. Hall, l.eadmg Writersiww SaturdayFebruary 2, 1907, island or else Captain Moki tried to Mrs. F. B. Southmayde, Miss E. M. I Beautiful site, bracine air. magnlfl- - o resume his voyage to Hilo. His vessel Craw, Mr. and Mrs. is. Jinignt, miss a. i cent view. - 1-- 12 O'CLOCK NOON, M. Reid, B. F. Howland, Miss R. Ros- j 5 building lots in Manoa Valley, 1 ILLUSTRATED BY was stocked with sufficient provisions 1 my 857 St., enberg, Mr. ana Mrs. i. ianna, acre each. J1000 a lot. at salesroom, Kaahumanu Coptic, to en t. 1 I will sell, as per instructions, and water by the have Masters Mathben (2), Miss G. H. Clark, Garflev abled him to cruise about the islands Mrs. J. DImond, Miss Dimond, S. E. s for some weeks, so It is by no means Wooley, W. D. Halson, Mr. and Mrs. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE The Grand Stand unlikely that he may have gone ahead George Reynolds, Miss R. E. Wooley, i and tried to make the Hawaii port. R. Jarrs, R. Rattenburg, E. B. Clan-char- d, Honolulu, Saturday, Jan. 26, 1907. 2j On the other hand, if the Luka has H. S. Voorhees, C. Olsen, E. In Kapiolani Park been swept away beyond this island Matsumara, G. Mudrldge, A. Hiducho, Capital. Incomparable Photographs and no more trace be found of her O. Wado, Y. Ito. vM Of STOCK. Paid Op VaL Bid. 1 severe criticism will certainly be due Per str. Kinau, January 26, from Hilo Mjibcahtjlx. t tot of Fencing, Board, Etc, to Captain Dixon of the S. S. Coptic, and way ports. Ex-Que- en Liliuokalanl, Hbwb a Co...... 1 000,000100 V7B for failing to tow the vessel either to Wilder, t Mrs. Aea, H. A. V. Hurd, Mrs. iw... 5,000,000 ao 25 Honolulu or else to the proximity of E. T. Wilder, Miss Ella Wright. L. E. Jaw Arrlcultural l.aou.ooo ioo 140 the island of Oahu. Thayer, L. E. Thayer, Miss A. j w Com Aoagar Co 2,312,755j 100 fiS 84 4i I Small Roller Mrs. nawaimu sugar uo.. 2,000,000 20 Rojrf -- t COAST MAILS. Stratemeyer, Mrs. C. Stiles, S. Spitzer, lotiomo.... 750.000; 100 140 Some of . . 3 G. D. Peiser, Lieut. D. Lyman, Rev. donokia .... 2,000,000 X) 13 the Contents & Following 600,000! 100 175 the Ventura yesterday, the W. Thwing, Mrs. C. H. Fairer, A. Haiku Purchaser to remove same from the E. iiahakn..... 500,000,' 26 '11 t grounds at his own expense within 19 S. S. Hongkong Maru Is due on Jan L. Moses, C. E. Eakins, Mrs. L. K. & hei Plan. Co. Ltd.. 2,500,000 6t 1 Ta-kawa- ra, z uarv 30 from San Francisco. She will Runker, Frank Webster, Mrs. H. ilpafaala...... 180,000 100 days from day of sale. Soloa 500.000- - 100 .MODERN HONOLULU. have five days later mail from the Miss N. Kazu, J. R. Desha, M. McBrj'ie KuB.Co.,Ltd ,500.000 20 1 R. Jamieson, M. Graham, J. G. Roth-wel- l, ahu Sugar Co-- ,600,f) 20 23, HONOLULU'S FINE ESTATES. mainland. The Alameda is the next ISO JAS. F. MORGAN. F. C. Streete, Mrs. C. B. Cooper, Ouomea 1,000,000 steamer to bring mail, following the Ookal.- - ... 500,000 20 8 THE HOMES OF HONOLULU. AUCTIONEER. Miss J. Hardway, Mrs. R. H. Baker, Olaa Sug-n- r Co. Ltd... 5.000,000 20 4 at Hongkong Maru. The Alameda is due T? WnfirPT. .T TT Pnrtenns. TVt Mc- - 150.000 100 100 HONOLULU VO00O00 50 18 4 IN LITERATURE. on Friday. 500,000 10 REMINISCENCES OF HONOLULU. The S. S. America Maru Is due on M. Lovsted, H. Saxe, A. Mason, H. R. 'aia 750,000 100 s Auction Sale fepeekeo...... 750,000 100 Bryant. A. K. Jours, S. Parker, Jr., J. J 46 KAPIOLANI PARK. & Monday, tomorrow, from Orient .. . 3,750,000 100 35 Monday, February 4, 1907, the Pioneer.... :.im. -- . She will take the next mall to the M. Perry, D. H. Hitchcock, T. Sumida, Walalua Agri.Co-..- . 4.500,000 100 70 a THE ORIENTAL QUARTER. James B. Castle, L. Ricks, Fi W. Kle-bah- n, WailBku 1,500.000 100 225 8 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, mainland from these islands. Follow W aimaoalo iS2,000 100 15f ing E. M. Campbell, W. G. Hare, J. 65 FOUNDERS OF HONOLULU. & 1 th Amertea Maru the transDOrt Vaimea Bagar 12S.0W 100 57i . I oi7 r- . . . a ' Mill.. i my saifsruo.... ivttaii...xUU ou, Thomas on February 4 or February 5, T. Taylor, Ben Vickers, Mrs. Joseph EARLY CHIEFS OF HONOLULU. tx Na-kamu- ra, UuciLUIioca ISO property of the Territory of Hawaii. is likely to take the next mall to the Cocke tt, C. Gray, S. Decker, N. intor-lalan- d d S. Co 1.500,0001 JOO Mrs. N. Nakamura, Miss S. daw. .Electric Oo... 500,000 100 135 4fi CLIMATE OF HONOLULU. PRINTED IN HAWAIIAN. mainland. d K. T, A L. Co., Pfd. Nakamura, Master K. 1.150.000 100 ,g Laws 1S47, 3 volumes; 1851, 1 YESTERDAY. Nakamura. a K.1 lLCo,C... HONOLULU FOR HEALTH. Laws KINAU ARRIVED Booked to Depart - Mntnal TeJ. f:a . IW.000 tO 9 Hi volume; Laws 1S52. .1 volume; Laws 60,000 100 . 100 The steamer Kinau arrived yester Per O. S S Ventura, today, for the Rubber Co.. . HONOLULU SOCIETY. 1S53, 1 volume; Laws 1855, 1 volume;! JgJ Assess. 100 10 morning way ports colonies. tx. x. wins, ivir. xtogers, x. i k. k L.Ou 4,100,000 10 U 85X ? Laws 1S68. 1 volume: Laws 1872. 1 day from Hilo and j 30 1 SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND MUSEUM. Lambert. SlloR R.Cc. LM0.000 , volume; Laws 1874, 2 volumes; Laws I The vessel was brought here earlier Honolulu Btawi&g A HONOLULU'S ROYAL RESIDENCES. 1876, 1 volume; Laws 1878, 1 volume; than usual, as it was thought possible VESSELS IN PORT. uaiting l,c 400,003 20 v8 Amt.Out HER MAJESTY AT HOME. a wws 18W 1 volume; that the vessel mjght sent again (Army and Navy). Bona. xs U. S. S. Iroquois, Midway, w.Tar.J j. e,(Flr standing voiume; Laws lsw. volumes. on another excursion to the lava flows Carter, Clainn) M5.000 108 EDUCATION IN HONOLULU. - Oct. 2, Ter. 4 p. c (B- - PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND HA- But the flows have subsided, so the 'aw. 4i I (Merchant "T'sasela ranaing 800,000 100 CLUBS OF HONOLULU. 8 WAIIAN. vessel was not dispatched, J Haw Ter,Ji p. c .... 1,000,000 100 Laws 1S31. 9 1852. 2 The Kinau brought a good sized Erskine M. Phelps, Am. sp., Graham, Haw.Ter. p. c.. 1,000,000 ... 100 WATER SUPPLY OF THE CITY. 8 volumes: Laws 3 aw i 750,000 1866. 1 crowd of passengers, among them be Manila, Jan. 11. Ter.aD.e 100 volumes: Laws volume: Laws Haw. OoT't., 5 p. 196,000 .. 100 4b HONOLULU'S CHARITIES. 8 In e.... 1S66-- 7. 1 volume: Laws 1872. 1 volume: sme of those who had visited the TEANSPOET SEEVICE. Hal. Beet A Hug. Bf. Laws 1876, 1 volume. lava flows, via the Mauna Loa. Queen Co 6. p. c, 1,000,000 . 102 J JOURNALISM. 8 Liliuokalanl returned from Maui. Thomas, at Manila. BatkuS. t. SOO.O00 PRINTED IN ENGLISH. Logan, sailed for San Francisco, Jan. 7. Saw. Com. A Sugar ART AND ARTISTS OF HONOLULU. 8 MARINE NOTES. Buford, at San Francisco. . o, b p.e-...- . 1,677,000 ... Statute Laws 1846, 2 volumes; Laws flaw Sugar 8 p C... 500,000 ... 101 AMONG HONOLULU'S FISHERMEN. 1S4S, 3 volumes; 1852. 2 volumes; Sherman, sailed for Manila, Jan. 15. alio n. xv. vo., 0 n. e 1,000.000 - 75 Laws The tug Intrepid has come off the B. ...J 1853. 2 2 Sheridan, San Hon. T. A HONOLULU'S FOOD SUPPLY. Laws volumes; Laws 1855. marine railway, at Francisco. D. e L.C. 70P.000 107 Dix, sailed for Manila, December 27. volumes; Civil Code 1859, 1 volume; The steamer Maui departed yester t&Qkn(p.a 200,000 100 THE HOLOKU OF HONOLULU. 8 Laws 1860, 2 volumes; Laws 1862, 2 0. P. A L Co. d. e. 2,000,000 . 102 day afternoon for Ookala. METEOEOLOGICAL RECORD. Oahn 8ugar Co Bp.c 900.000 1M HONOLULU'S SERVANT 8 volumes; Laws 1S64. 4 volumes; Laws 1,250,000-..- PROBLEM. The S. S. Enterprise sailed from San Jiaa fngar Jo.,8 p.C. ' 87H' 1S68. 2 volumes; Laws 1S70, 4 volumes; sued Every feunasy Morning by the Caia8 p.e 450,000 . 102 HONOLULU'S MONEY-MAKER- S. 8 18 Hilo . 1C5 Laws 1S72. 1 volume; 1874; 2 Francisco January for Plouear Mill Co.0 p. 1,250,000... Laws LiocaJ Uffiee, U. S. Weather Bureau. WaialuaAg Co. 6 p.e. 1,000,000 .... 99 1876, 1 The Br. S. S. Kirklee arrived at New HONOLULU AS A POLITICAL CENTER. 8 volumes; Civil Code volume: tpBTy)e BngarCo . 2,000.000 9 Laws 1876, 1 volume; Laws 1878. 3 castle January 4 from Honolulu 4 HISTORICAL LANDMARKS HERE. volumes: Laws 1830, 6 volumes; Laws A. Cummins returned 23.1275 paid. tS per cent. paid. The steamer J. a 8 1S82. 2 volumes. yesterday afternoon from Koolau ports. n e SESSION SALES. The S. S. Lansing with the barken a A BOM . (Morning' Session.) 4h lne aoove is only a partial memorandum of the.attrac-- hi JAS. F. MORGAN, tine Fullerton in tow, arrived at Port s 25 Ewa, 25; 35 McBryde, 5.375; 23 Oo-- ff tions listed for forthcomincr 8 ; the cjeat number. The oroduct AUCTIONEER. Harford January 17, from Kihei kala, 8; 13 I.-- I. S. N. Co., 130; 15 Haw. . " " . ,. 1.1 wcii-wriiic- n, 8 The departures tomorrow will be the .1)1 29 99 04 84 si Sug. Co., 32.50. f win uc a iiidigaiiic ui 111c at 4ud.nL, spicnaiuiy ports, U 21 so .t o .00i .78 KB steamer Likelike for Hamakua T 22 29 94 .00 :a Kg BETWEEN BOARDS. illustrated, printed on fine book paper, the photographs to be 8 and the S. S. America Maru, probably W i 29.9.' -- 28, 84 8W $2000 McBryde 6s, 99. at night, for San Francisco. T 24 29.93 .1 83 W Gartley's best, the type and press used in the mechanical 8 F 25 29.91 .00 74 8 S 26 29-9- 6 ;oo TIDES, bUN AND . production, new. Illuminated art covers. 8 The Meiv Kind 66 KB e 4f 8. oie: Bajont.er readings are eor- - 2 II t H S 'h i 4j r ectea tor temperature, instrumental . m 5 s s 8 as o errors, and local cravity, and reduced Sin n e I O a 8 ro sea leveL Averate cloudiness stated a Auction Sale p.m. T !a m in m A TY . t 'sets I ! ! 8 ' Business in scale from 0 to 10. Direction of wind . A M III A t O I SM Men M 21 11 a wtl WITHOUT RESERVE. a prevailing direction 24 SI 1.3, ft.ua MjO durine hours s.io 8- ending at 8 p. m. Velocity of wind is T 22' .... 9 23 4 23 8 04 6 40 5 45 L07 average velocity in miles per hour. a.m. W 23, 0 26 1 5il0 34 5 08 7:41 8 40(S 45 1.57 Will help? "Picturesque 2 Saturday, February 9, 1907, WM. B. STOCKMAN, i I 4o I you Honolulu" Section Director. T 24, M0 1.6 11 50 5 54 8.40,6 39 5 46 2 49 12 O'CLOCK NOON, p.m.i I 1 1? for r 25 1 47 L8 12. 55. 6 39 9.20'S 39 3.47 3 37 will do wonders Honolulu promotion 8 - at my salesroom, 837 Kaahumanu St.. LOCAL OFFICE OP THE UNITED am instructed to sell, without re- 8 25 2 21 1-- 1.89, 7.20 9.50 6 89 5.47, 4 27 146 I STATES WEATHER BUREAU". I I work. CJThere will be an edition of not serve, the following properties: S 271 2.52 2 0 2 30 7 59 10 17 6 88 ill5 48 5 17 - FISHPONDS, BUILD- Alexander Young Building, Honolulu Ja TWO LARGE moon 29 3:14 a, m. i $100 per Saturday, January 26, 1907. Full Januarv at less than 15,000 to be sold FIFTEEN INGS, etc.. now rented for The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur g at I ' annum, situate on the Walkiki road - THEKMO. IJ- WIND .bo, . eUe, ,h. .t bo.. and John Ena road, being parts of L. g QEfjTS EACH. fTo meet the coSt, a fair 2 C. A. 20S1 and L. C. A. 20S3. Area Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours r 63.511 ? square feet. At o minutes slower than Greenwich amount or special1Jadvertising is necessary. TWO LOTS situate on'mauka Wai-- kiki end of Kapiolani Park Addition, tiTSLiS! ur solicitors will call and talk about it. 8 being Lots 47, 43. Block F. same as 0 0 minutes. 30-C- Greenwich, hours iSOU 4 70 61 69 . 04 70 8 " Sun and moon are for local time forJ tJOrders for "Picturesque Honolulu" 1 2 22S0, C. At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu St. ' 8 APANAS and of R. P. L. 1901 30.14 77 63 70 .00 63 3 kb ... tne wnoie grroup. A. 1737. situate Kawaihee. Waialaeiki; s mi 1907, iSC5 ' area 4.15 square Tuesday, January 29, 29.92 76 56 66 A 71 0 &w should be given now. chains. Four lois. THE MAILS. 8 '90 30.01 76 65 70 .00 68 4 W LOTS 3. 4, 7. Waikiki road. Lewis AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Mails are due from the followtaa 8 :t 29.92 72 67 70 .13 70 6 N - points Estate rroperty; areas 13,504. 1S.1S0. as follows: l HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., Ltd. 8 20.000 square feet, respectively. Also JiCS 30.05 74 63 68 08 72 2 7 LOTS 14. 13. same subdivision; areas 22 New Wheelbarrows ' 46 8 lCC6 29 94 77 67 72 .00 C6 6 ! 6 C. S. CRANE, 3o.217 and 34.344 square feet. Orient Per America Maru, Jan. 28. Manager. 1907 !29.96, 79 66 72 JH 66 0 5 Mails will depart for the following S LOOK THESE UP. points as follows: 43 8 i ygm 29 9-- i 75 61 69 03 69 4 i San Francisco Per America Maru, JAS. F. MORGAN. JAS. F. MORGAN. WM. B. STOCKMAN, . Jan. 28. 8 AUCTIONEER. Orient-P- er 31-- ' AUCTIONEER. Section Director. Hongkong Maru, Jan. &&Mm&mXmJZ. i ,: J tilf feJffclf SUNDAY ADVE&TJSER, JANUARY 27, 1907- -

SUNDAY ADVERTISER Y5TANC COMMERCIAL NEWS I EDITOB WAX.THB. O. SMITH -

SUNDAY JANUARY 27, Excepting a large sale of Oahu Railway bonds, the Stock Exchange daily lists have been featureless. H. C. & S. Co., of which large buying have been THE NUUANU DAM. made in San Francisco, and Olaa have strengthened, other stocks remaining practically unchanged. There is an unsatisfactory condition in the New York So far the Nuuanu dam has cost the Territory $106,000. These figures sugar market, centrifugals having been steadily beaten down to a grossly un- are authentic and official, including all that has been charged up to date against favorable disparity between them and European beets. This, according to the work. Quite a little bit of it represents charges for plans and specifications, the '' Quotations. , j authorities, is due to the impecuniosity of the Cuban producers who the pay of government officials employed to look after the contractor and to llliftli Anne and surrender " was S their Bugars at buyers' own prices. As Willett & Gray say, the draft the new plans and amendments to the original plan. Some of it "Cuban my TAther Beissel! planters find themselves unable to take full advantage of benefits paid to experts to criticize the work. But the bulk of it has gone into the B I I the which it. was hoped they might derive under the Cuban reciprocity dam itself and is represented by some big holes in the ground and a pile of A Hereac ta Verse-- treaty." Th Wmm, svz 1 past week has seen a drop of 96 degTee test centrifugals from 3.50c. There is nothing yet to call a dam. The work has only got nicely started mi t to 3.48c dirt. M Defending the Thumbscrew a pound, or a shave of forty cents on the ton price, as compared and the $106,000 have gone. fyil tMflm ' i with an advance of forty cents on the ton in the parity with beets the The original cost of the work, as figured out by the engineer who planned Exhausting Jury Panels. present quota- was to ' g tions being $69.60 a ton for centrifugals and $76.80 the "parity it in Boston, or Philadelphia, was to have been $75,000. . That amount I iCM. for beets. Unfortunately 111 of . Sales of stocks and bonds for the week have been as follows: Ewa complete the whole thing and on that basis the work was started. '( e&C the M61 ($20) I 10, 70, 40, 40, 25 at 25; H. C. & S. Co. it waa found that the dam that had to be built wasn't the dam that all the ($100), 5 at 83; Haw. Sugar Co. ($20) I Pop as a Deputy Marshal. 1-- 80, 15 at 32.50; Honokaa ($20), 20 2; bine prints were about. The dam planned was to go on a certain bedrock ;L. 1 at 11.50, 150 at 11.62 Oahu ($20), 250, 500 at 24; Ookala ($20), 100, 100, 67, 23' R, & foundation; only when Nuuanu valley was fashioned the bedrocK wasn 1 put m at 8; O. L. Co. ($1C0), 32, 10 at 94, 7, 18 at 95; Olaa ($20), 150, 30 2.75; I.-- I. tha wav it should have been to fit the plans. Thus it happens tnat tne goou at Waimea ($100), 11 at 60; S. N. Co. 13 130; money of the people has been poured out to atone for the stupidity of ($100), 25, at Waialua ($100), 30 at 70.50, 5 at 71; Pioneer ($100), 10 MeBryde 35 1-- 2; engineer. Those working on the dam, and these particular ones have no axes at 136; ($20), at 5.37 Refinery 6's, $5000 at 103; O. R. & to grind, say that the dam will be useless to back up a reservoir even u 11. L. Co. 6's, $16,000 at 102.75; Paia 6's, $1000 at 102.75; MeBryde 's, $2000 at ever finished. Going ahead with it looks like throwing good money after bad. 98, $2000 at 99; Honolulu R. T. & L. Co. 6's, $1000 at 107.75. It doesn't make any difference to the contractor if the job takes until ; Jas. F. Morgan sold at auction 5 shares (fractional of new issue) of Pa- doomsday. He gets his fifteen per cent, on all the money that is spent, and I really don't think that I. need to deal with gentle Anne's views about cific Guano & Fertilizer Co. for $117 a share. more spent the more he gets. The way his contract is worded looks like quotation marks, the Advertiser having roasted them to a delicate brown and REAL ESTATE. the ! :- -- on extravasranee. In fact, the more the were going to set down nrominm basted the smoking remnant with hot butter. But if I , A hillside f'UbWUg X .n f o tract of land at Puunui, Honolulu, containing 177,200 square worse appears. because is a garbled) Nuuanu dam matter'.is investigated the it anything in malice (not a quotation, Anne, it bit feet, was sold at auction, under foreclosure by Jas. F. Morgan and bought by . Bhould fie! to point out (sauve qui peut.) You see, worse luck! undertake the Hawaiian ..Board..of Missions for $325. The advertised sale of valuable Anne, am adopting your own pellucid literary (littery) style. As I said THE CHURCH CONTROVERSY. I properties under, the, Nakuiaa, mortgage was declared off, the'mortgage having and embalmer; With its issue of Saturday, February 2, the Advertiser will cease to be the should undertake Williams is an excellent undertaker been settled. prices to make my own poor (pure) writings (honiky medium of the current religious or ecclesiastical discussion. This leaves five reasonable) it clear that Samuel Parker has bought from John T. Baker 1805 acres of land adjoin- n woloky moloky pahnsy,) have been over bodily into Anne's own paper davs-i- which the contestants may have their say, providing their demands lifted ing the buyer's ranch and land of the Pacific Mill Co, Hawaii, for $32,000 volens) in upon the space of this journal do not become too exacting. (Pay Pay Pa7) that I never for one moment imagined that she (nolens one year secured by mortgage at 6 per cent, interest. Baker has bought from me (hee haw) from Scrip 1-- The rule thus laid down is made for several reasons. One is that a large would find fault with for lifting a familiar text the Parker 11 4 acres in Hamakua for $5000. - Another is that the debate is be-- tures. Au revoir, Mademoiselle, I mean, Madame! The nt th rmhlie is tirine- of the theme. - Government of Japan bought & ttI- - x " . has from the Germania Savings Loan coming less instructive and more combative and has already created a certain Society of San Francisco the Progress block a modern three-stor- y structure reading-glasse- 's . Beisself Are my s on the neonla of this community. The final reason u What 's this, what this, Father of Hawaiian stone at Fort and Beretania avenue for $57,000, the deal being find in one of Beverend gentleman's letters to that the pressure of .theology upon these columns has become so great as to straight! Actually I this the made through Jas. F. Morgan's real estate agency. It will be used for the ; one has under- exclude much, of the news which it is the paper's business to supply. the Star: "There is just of the Honolulu ladies, I know, that Japanese consular offices and residence. The Yokohama Specie Bank branch The Advertiser permits itself to hope that, during the remainder of the stood my troubles and called down showersi of blessings on my head, it is the in Honolulu intends to build or buy a home of own. its f week, nothing. will be written to widen the breach which has, unfortunately, good old maid, Miss Anne Prescott and I attribute it to those blessings that Deeds recorded show the sales of a rice plantation and mill in Koolaupoko, T have been able td the fight and come out unhurt (may God grant her teen made in the tolerant spirit that, for so many years, marked the mutual stand Oahu, by Singj Hop Wai Co. to trustee of Sun Sing Hop Wai Co. for $3719.65; relations of Catholics and Protestants in these islands. everlasting reward.)" two Punchbowl Hill lots by trustees of Gear, Lansing & Co. to Mary A. Downey from the opposing contributors, including Father Beissel's Hark! Do I hear the gentle Anne say: "This is so sudden!" $2400; 286 acres land Several letters ... for of at Wahiawa, Kauai, by MeBryde Estate, Ltd., to) regular insallment, will appear tomorrow. Sunday is a day of comparative rest. (Contlnped on Pace Eleven.) This comes from a heretical friend: , ; f a certain learned Catholic priest Jerome Hart, editor of The Argonaut, has sold his controlling interest in If S 54 S Were to preach for half a year, 1 hat paper to Alfred Holman, formerly proprietor of the Sacramento Union. Do you suppose, a reader asks, His principal reason for doing so, as given by himself in the San Jose 1 1 he could make this clear LITTLE TALKS and is his unwillingness to support the general policies of President If i IleralJ, cm. Koosevelt. Why should we with nickel bright Each morning buy our paper, JACK LUCAS To hear this self -- same priest and saint Politics aud I have dissolved partnership. Dooley on the Church Row. Tell of his "backbone breaker"! W. P. JARRETT I am getting used to the police business now and am " 0 Now, don't you think, my learned friend, coming to like it. It is an imposition, REV. MB. THWDTG Everybody who went to volcano Dooley, the when I did, got " 'Tis a turribul year we 've "stnartid in bavin'," said Mr. after Quite equal to. the cracks and groans his money's worth. he had plugged the keyhole, drawn down the blinds and put a shade on the Of your inquisition"! dear" MISS KROUT find Mr. Arthur incandescent before bringing up the cribbage board for his evening game with Sf I Johnstone's book on Robert Louis Steven Japs, Mardy son a most useful and interesting one. his friend Mr. Ilennessey. "Phwat wid th' volcanys, th' th' My friend Father Beissel took-- ' an unexpected tack in defending the in

drop 16-pou- Grassy an' th' new Chief av Detictives ye niver know phwats goin' to quisition. And yet it was the perfectly logical course from hi3 church's point ; E. STENSEN' Ten years ago I could put the shot 39 feet and ar-r- e on ye. Tie no wondher thot th' paphers cutthin'1 out th' harrowin' details of view. If he had followed somebody's advice and frankly said, ''Yes, the 1 am stronger today than I was then. - av th' news an' runnin' a nt these days.' 'Tis th only .church in old days on doctrine those went wrong; the of corporal punishment JOHN A. HUGHES I think the Governor Ought to. throw that Lanai thing thot kapes th publie in a fit sthate to sleep nights." , for heretics" what would, have. .become of the plea that the church is and has proposition overboard. The people do not want Lanai sold. "Oi see thot there's a lbt ar thim sindin' their doos through th' always been directed by God himself, through His earthly viceroy, the Pope! ranhers now' answered Mr. Hennessey, as he cut the pack, "but Oi can't With. God as its guide and with an infallible Pope as His interpreter, how O. A. STEVEN Unimproved land excepting lots on which the owners In iuak ut all out. th' lasht ehapter f 'r to read th' summin' eould the church possibly, have gone wrong! He who would make such a tend to build homes for themselves ought to be taxed to the limit. up. Oi missed th fur-rs- t av ut." fatal admission would be wojse, than la heretic and could not be a faithful JOHN" HUGHES The Porto Ricans not only wan who's waitin' 'r lasht chapter," answered Mr. are nominally Catholics but they do "Yer th' f th' priest. And yet I hardly covet theposition a priestly disputant must take not Catholic -- understand doctrine nor attend the services of the church. Dooley, as he pegged two for his nobs, "but seems 'tis loike the leaf , that the stake, the thumbscrew, the" rack and the ax were natural instruments as ' in. gintil littul way wid a note thot JOHN" here a perminint residint. Ut sthartid a of God's providence and jbndubitabje proofs of the grace of . Him who went SMITH Father Beissel struck just the rieht time to establish sed wud somewan put a'few wur'rds to papher an' clear up a littul about doing good. t., J his beloved Inquisition in Honolulu when Vida and the water cure had passed. thot has kipt th' good folks. burning each other since Sampson why counsel 68 gamblers captured grand used Just for the by the last jury F. T. P. WATEBHOUSE Eliminate the printed title and the military tran-- fot his hair cut. Phwereupon a dozen' printers iias :biri 'kipt busy iver since up the regular panel and two extra'panels of jurors, and then waived a jury y pings from the Advertiser's portrait of put thim few wur'rds into phrint. t "sO'L. the Kaiser and vou have our friend tin' trial, I wish I knew. , Was it to discourage legal attacks on gamblers by making Klebahn to the life. - "Furst there came a procission dragged out av th' history' book, Nero such things cost the Territory more, than it gets back in fines on conviction! two-stepp- -- ed JOE AND -- an' Mary, Queen av Scots, leadin' th' .grand march,- wAfther these had If this was the policy I regret that the trial Judge did not fine the gamblers BADE Please inform the tmblie when Rev. Jm. C Tteiuol nl across wan page and sum on another the writher sed thot he hoped $50 apiece instead of $25. Indeed, on general principles, these fellows should ine otner tneoiogians are going to give people a chance to consider some of tho " problems thot wud settul th' thing fr'm now on. IIe pointidout thot th' other fellow's have the limit of the law. No one of them is a first offender. Not a mother's real of life. dope was all to havin' tallied the put-out- s ;in the home run colims. sheet bad, C. hod-carrie- th' son of them but knows what chances he is taking with the law; and few of L. WIGHT We pay teachers smaller wages than rs get and He proved be spaches of Willyum Jinning's Bryan thot Peter's pence was th' them care for ordinary fines. What scares them is the big. fine with a term yet expect them to turn out first-rat- e American citizens to take up the work worse Mixican silver and thot Pontius Pilut was niver legally ilictid." than m jail added. By putting the screws down hard the courts might do as much of making Hawaii a better place to live in when we drop it. ' "Much to th' snrphrise av iverywan there cum an answer. Phwat was as police and detectives to make the gambling houses a bad investment. S. W. SMITH No here. as clear as Nuuanu wather to wan man was orange colored bitthers to th' 8 buttermilk The Dairymen's Association has been out of it for weeks. You will have to wait until other. What would you think of Americans if they had but one day in the year the supply of sweet milk and cream so exceeds the demand that there is something butter-makin- g. " 'Riverind sir,' he wrote. 'I hov rid yer iligant, most cortheous letther to celebrate and used that to extol the poetic virtues of Will or James left for ye ye wid th' greatist injoymint,' he ses. ' 'Tis clear thot think think,' Whitcomb Riley! Scotchmen would be among the first to call them daft, yet J. F. COLBUBN Berger ought to make his men dress uniformly at con- he ses, 'but phwat ye don't know wud make an Eskimo ashamed av himsilf. Scotchmen themselves reserve their patriotic rapture all the year through certs. ( One night last week I noticed three different combinations of uniform Ye say thot Hinry th' Aight was a piker compared wid Harry Thaw, but ye to extol the dubious merits of Bobby Burns. Now, either Carleton or Riley afc an evening concert. It looked bum and I heard some strangera commenting ' niver mintioned Solomin. Is ut not a fact thot Lucretio Borgy invintid race eould write homely verse backwards and with both hands that would make. the on the matter. ruicide an' not Teddy Rooseveltt How kin ye riconcile thot wid phwat best work of Burns look like fifteen cents. Bobby's f poems" are sublimated Luther did to th' Pope's bullf Not contint wid thot ye go out av yer way doggerel which people admire because they were written by a ploughboy. In to knock th' Inquisition, phwere so many peopil were satisfied thot they niver same way they admired the house the hod-carri- er of the built. It wasn't much 1 opics-Trop- left ut afther they had, registered. Hopin' thot these few loines will foind ye a house; its lines were wavy and its roof leaked, but it was such a good house I ical and Otherwise few jolts Oi'iov handid ye won't hod-carri- er injoyin good hilth and thrustin' thot th' for a to construct without help that it threw thousands of people ' (. B7 H. M. Ayres. yphoil yer dinner, Oi am, yer humbil servant.' into ecstaeies who hadn't a glance for the fine, compact dwellings near by that I "Phwen this gits in th' papher, Hinnissey, th' peopil thinks thot thot had been built by real carpenters. settils ut. Th' nixt day they tur-r- n to th' sphortin page an' between th' social 8 Of two evils choose the one you enjoy best. doings av Kakaako an' th' muttherins av th' polytishuns they git sumthin' loike Pop Spitzer 's new police commission has drawn him out about his previous this. eggsperience in office. It seems that he went South at the elose of the war A gilt-edge- d investment A gold brick. " Tis thrue Oi am butthin' in widout anny bid,' says this writher, 'but to buy cotton and found himself in a red hot rebel community. The only other ut erupts, Oi hov noticed thot phwen a volycany gits ready to erupt phwy northern man there, was the new United Stated Marshal and the latter induced The great trouble is that sin is profitable and that a man can't usually thot's all. An' me toime has cum. Spakin' av theology, was th' bastin' room Pop, at a mighty high price, to be his deputy. It was Pop's business to raid mend his ways without the patch showing. av th' inquisition a phroper phlace f'r a gir'rl widout a chaperon! Thot the moonshiners in those parts, arrest them and seize their unstamped whisky, seems to be the wan weak sphot in th' argymint av me worthy opponint. a task which 'the new deputy managed, for quite a time, to avoid. However, A church sign Sleeping Boom Only. Av course Oi don't ixpict him to agree wid me anny more than Oi will agree the day came when the Marshal gave Pop the location of a still and told him maks sun rid phwen ut sets wid him or anyywan ilse. Av Oi say thot duhst th' to summon a posse of fifteen citizens and capture it. Spitzer soon found that Some women complain that they have never been taken anywhere since ye answer me did Oi know he will say thot Oi'm color blind. But will this, the fifteen would see him further. He also heard that a previous deputy had their, husbands took them'for better or for worse. Eve hand Adam a lemon ! An' if so, phwy were Dan 'I and the lions f Answer if tried such a job and been killed. ."It was a hard deal," says Pop, "undt I will hould ye a whoile and hopin' thot yer ye dare. Thrustin' thot this f'r didn't know what to do. If I went on the raid alone I might get shot undt "It's a case of honor among thieves," remarked Mr. Crib Crackerwhen fountain pen niver runs dhry, Oi am, yours respectively.' if I didn't I would lose my job. So I thought the sheepest thing to do was to he and his pals held up the judge. "About thot sthage ar th' game a ringer climbs through th' ropes, an' buj about $300 worth of revenue stamps undt put them on the feller's barrels. coupil av columns, nixt to readin' matther, starts a little in a short epistil av a I went where he was undt told him I had come to put some stamps on his Latin is a dead language. If the children's wishes were respected, it would sideshow. goors. He said he was much obliged and to call again when I had somedings be buried. 'Oi tak up me pen in hand f'r to put a few littnle interrogatories,' more to give away. When I got back I was gomblimented by the Marshal for about, even av av ye don't, he says. 'Oi know phwat Oi'm talkin' th' rist f'r having scared the moonshiner into gombliance with the law." Some women might have been made from the rib of an umbrella. Oi've rid th' Docthrine an'. Covinints,' he ses. C'n ye till me,' he ses, 'who Mountain Meadow? Av nt was avenging angils, don't won th' bat til a, th' th' SO THEY SADD. The real difference between a deciduous tree and an elephant is one pollygamy is roight so long as yer not caught!' he ses. 'Phwen that thot prove thot "I gess that I am thru," leaves in the spring and the other when the menagerie does. Judas wore whiskers an' Joseph F. grows spinach, don't thot prove somethin' " Rqpsevelt said. county, an"' av or other! Was th' city av Babylon iver in Nauvoo Illinois, "My speling wil not du," Husbands, in view of prospective dressmaker's in more than bills, unanimously declare not, phwen! Can ye disphrove th' sthatemint thot tithes brings Roosevelt said. that the Mardi Grashopper is a burden. a collecshun, an' phwat ia yer authority f'r infant vaccination! An early ' ' Tho why my skeme to spel answer will oblige, yours in haste.' Shud hav raised such merry hullabaloo, Heard at the Promotion Committee's loike Nuuanu dam headquarters: "Thus it goes, Hinnessey," said Mr. Dooley, "an' th' Is more than I can Tourist (inspecting on to tel," exhibit the counter). And where does this lovely ut don't seem to bo gettin' any further on. Th' Diligate to Congriss gits Roosevelt said honey come from! somewan has tuk advantage av his absince Washington in toime to cable thot Young Lady Attendant. From the Royal Hawaii, but letther writhers niver pause School, m'am. an' rung in an appropriation f'r th' Worms, a predestinated breakfast food or a Reed Smoot chop that ye git on Tourist. Do the children make it! over to miss a sthroke. Lanai has quit fillin' up sea in long enough ut th' th' tabil ivery mbrnin'." Y. L. A. think so, m'am. swing Sheruff land on solar plexis I disghnst. Th'. Supbervisors at th' an' th' , "Yis, but phwat soide is gettin' th' bist av ut!" asked Mr. Hennessey. sum frinds, but dead is phwere they lie becus no wan has '8 av av their th' lift "Thot phwat Oi can't make. out.". When money talks it frequently says, - "no." toime to read th' buryin' service. Th' proice av papher has- gone up an' ""Neither e'u Oi," answered Mr. Dooley. "Oi lost thrack av th' round there is a scarcity in th' ink supphly, but jiwat's th''odds. Ut's a Diet av afther ;th'-sicoh- d epistul to Gentiles." th' The personal bore can make a mighty big hole in a busy day. SUNDAY ADVERTISER. JANUARY 27, 1907,

Commence aim iii ii year rlftat by buying a the eApjfH-- l Vr. 4 Somnambulism y -- JV'MA New u Mb u n iFn n air Mid 01 u Brush Puritanos, Regalia, Brittanica, n A nw lot Just opened up. and WH1 be fold at the Reina-Victori- as RIGHT PRICES. Panatelas, Perfectos, Take a Look at Toeml n

courtyard, and climbs The somnambulist has not ur dull room, through a i to the too of the house. memory of things. He sees th6 objects His friends have difficulty In reacting he speaks of and really hears, feels. him, and must take great care in awak- and touches them, exactly as if they ening him, for the moment he awakes his legs become paralyzed again. were real. When awakened Ke does not under- When a patient speaks he has a flu stand how he has reached the house-to- n ency of language and even an elo- and why he. a man sick with palsy, quence are superior to his normal should have been carried there. that housetop he a preci The man who ran to a powers. When he acts has more agility he would wonderful. showed than sion and Quickness that are ; have had in his normal state, even if In collection with this precision and he had not been paralyzed. memory find some ; There is a girl, made ill with despair certainty of we ' GO. You speak to at her mother's death. They lived In S strange mental blanks. a garret. For two months before her they do not. answer. You J patients and ; mother's death the girl was under a try to make your presence felt, they great strain, tending her mother and do not perceive. To make yourself j earning her living at the sewing ma- chine. After the old woman's death heard you must dream with the patient ! BUILDING FURNI- the girl tried to revive the body by u YOUNG and speak to him only In accordance lifting it to a sitting position and ap- o TURE STORE. with his delirium. pealing to it. She now has a singular When a patient gets back to con- - habit of acting these scenes over again forgets everything that while in a somnambulistic state. No sciousnes he actress could rehearse these lugubrious has happened during h!s delirium. If scenes with such perfection. ALL LIGHT COLORS Arrived Include you try to awaken his memory with The chief psychological characteris- New Goods Just somnambulism are during the questions two . things will result. You tics of Couch Covers. of huge unfolding of all phe- so vividly he will crisis the always same, Rope Portieres, will either do it that nomena connected with the caus of e popular smoke, smooth and even and the p Tapestry Portieres fall into a somnambulistic state again, the delirium. The next is the absence or he will be unable to recall it all. of every sensation, every memory not Once tried always used. Insist that your tobacconist keeps these There is a man of 30 with both legs connected with the delirium. After the crisis three things are no- Stands paralyzed, who has been an invalid for ticeablea return to consciousness, Cigars. Take no other. For sale by the leading Cigar years. In the middle of the night he memory, entire forgetful-nes- s Large and Small Rugs, normal and L Iron Beds, rises slowly from his bed, takes his of all connected with the somnam- and at all the Hotels. Cribs, pillow, hugs it close, walks out of the bulism. n eradicating this too-willi- ng vegetation, Rockers, and now, just as the roadbeds of north- Parlor Chairs and GALLANT COLONIAL ern roads are sprinkled with oil to lay the dust, the line of tbe.Tehuantepec Dir'ng Chairs, road is liberally scalded at frequent In- GETS AFTER KELLY tervals to keep cocoanut groves and Ltd nexpensive Rocker sugar plantations from springing up over night between the ties and block- 169 King Street. Telephone Main 240. Honolulu, January 26th, 1907. ading the road. - o 0 I have read with Editor Advertiser: SUNDAY CONCEPT. Mr. Kelly, who, under the heading of DCZZDC DC DC The will play this afternoon ooc considerable Interest the remarks of band 'Mr. Kelly tells of His Travels" (P. C. at 3 o'clock at Makee island, Kapiolanl Advertiser, Jan. 25th), relates some of Park, WaikikL Following is the pro- his experiences in the Antipodes. gram: Having recently returned from the PART I. Colonies after spending some months "The Old Hundred." lived March "Emperor's Birthday ...... BY J YOUNG there, and having previously ...... Wleprecht The PACIFIC SURE 1H there for some eighteen years, I feel Overture "Festival" Flo tow that I know a little about the "bloom-i- n Gavotte.,"Hohenzollern" Thiele Selection "Attila" HI Colonial." if some of Mr. Kelly's PART IL tv aaSOLUTCLT While perhaps OF CALIFORNIA ttorwfultf' remarks may be true, I challenge his Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. ar. by Berger statement that the bank in Melbourne Selection "G erman Melodies". .Kappey Board of Directors Fantasia "Emperor's Review" at New Year's was "closed for a week GEO. CL PERKINS, United States Senator and of GoodaH, Perkins ft Co. is so ab Eilenberg rjlfiAWA HOTEL to balance" the accounts." It Finale "MaJ anal" and "Aloha Oe" H. S. CROCKER, of H. S. Crocker Company. surd that it hardly needs noticing. ar, hr Berger JOHN BERMINGHAM, President California Powder Works and Hercules Powder Works. was in Sydney Spangled Banner. Crocker-Woolwort- h I know that when I "The Star . . WM. H. CROCKER, President National Bank. to the " I sent several suits of clothes V. J. A. REYof Brittsn" & Key. J.H. MCRTSCNSKpiSNAL MAMACCftj receiving same CHOOCING WALLPAPER. Banlt, tailor to be pressed, the JAS. MOFFITT, President Blake, Moffitt & Towns and Vies President First National thirty-si- x hours, which, I room repa-- ' back within When about to have a IL It. DAVIS, President California Title Insurance and Trust Co. seeing how slow the size think, it not bad, pered take Into consideration the W. PHILLIPS, Capitalist. generally credited with ceiling JOHN SAT, MERCHANT! Colonials are of the room, the height of the F P DEERING, Attorney at Law. being. As to getting a suit of clothes and the number and arrangement of WALLACE EVERSON, President. to Do You Carry Life Insurance pressed in a day in Honolulu, that is the windows, as well as the use A. P. REDDING, Secretary. exception, not the rule. which the room is put and the prob- and Fire Insurance?" the able number and kinds of pictures Mr. Kelly says that in Auckland he Officers any you Intend to hang upon the walls. Then why should you or could not get a pair of rubber heels Small patterns add the apparent EVERSON JOHN BERMINGHAM A. P. BEDDING who Insures his to WALLACE Counsel, T. P. DEERINO. other merchant put on in less than three days. Well size and are good in a small room. Vice President Secretary life, his buildings and his stock of President safety and good. In Honolulu just now, you Striped effects give height and should goods, neglect to insure the be employed where the ceilings are un- of the money which he spends his cannot get a. pair of shoes mended In Company has been chartered under the laws of the SUte of California. get? duly low. Plain papers are also suit This life and sells his goods to any way, not even a small patch, In able in small rooms and are best cal provide "each stockholder of a corporation or joint stock association stall WORK HARD. EARLY The laws of this State that TOU less than three weeks. Only the other culated to show off engravings to good such proportion of all its debts and liabilities contracted or in- AND LATE for the money that be individually and personally liable for day I asked one of the Fort street shoe advantage. or shares owned by him bear, to comes over your counter In ex- unusually high curred during the time he was a stockholder, as the amount of stock tie goods you sell. stores to put a small patch on for me, Where the ceiling is change for the and a plain paper has been used a whole of the subscribed capital stock of the corporation or association." you hard-earn- ed could not be And yet place that and they said that it dado contrasting or harmonizing $165,000. Therefore extent of unprotected of a a paid-u- p capital of $250,000 and a reserve of tie tie acoiity money In a drawer done in less than three weeks, owing color, run about the top, just under the It lias In any way against carelessness to the rush of wort But men, proo-abl- v, ceiling molding, improves matters. furnished is placed beyond a doubt. and possible dishonesty. the Colonials never have a rush Yellow paper lights up a dark room capital and reserve of $415,000 and stockholders A NATIONAL CASH REGIS- of work! With you. or one with a northern exposure beau TER will prevent this for It No, give the Colonial a chance. He tifully. Red paper is charming in a you nothing to call in- srVxft costs and aiwivs to welcome what he library where the woodwork is darK vestigate. calls his "American cousins," and while and too sharp a contrast to the dingy Worth RIHiions of Dollars he may slow,, as one would judge Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. be covering of many beloved books must whom there is stockholders' liability as provided by the law of the State of Califor- from Mr. Kelly's remarks, still, wher avoided, tendency to against goes, generally manages to be but it has a ever he he ward darkening the room if the win nia places the get along just about as well as the very ar of the every festive oc- dows are not advantageously Surety Company as one of the Largest Guarantee Companies Worll next one. On almost ranged. Pacific casion in the Colonies one will find the whit Stripes nearly as much in Green paper combined with Stars and paint is delightful in a sunny room of Safe evidence as the Union Jack; the people Is southern exposure, but green paper are always glad to meet Americans ana can as home as usually a fortunate choice, for it s- - to make them feel much at harmonize EJtdlt Four-acr- e Tract with Houses possible, and the Colonials look upon almost always be made to IHlmwiiimTirt!liiit with the other furnishings. "3am, Palolo. near car the United States as their staunchest General Agents, Territory of Hawaii etc., at ally. While there may be no harm in Paper carried over the ceiling gives SELL to, It a effect than if the ceiling ine, worth $5000. WILL the article above referred still. better Telephone Exchange 14 is. to me, rather an injustice on the calcimined and adds to the apparent 923 FORT STREET FOR $2500. Colonial, seeing his friendly feelings loftiness of the apartment, towards Uncle Sam. t PATTEN, Resident Agent, for the Island of Hawaii. I might add that Mr. Kelly's remarks THE WHEELS OF TEVEF H. V. horse-racin- g sports, in regard to and accord- C. D. LUFKIN, Resident Agent, for the Island of Maui. as to Melbourne being a beautiful city roll around stow or fast, just P.E. R. Strauch and Sydney Harbor being the most ing to whether or not you are in a FRANK CRAWFORD, Resident Agent, for the Island of KauaL beautiful harbor in the world, are quite 1 always brings 11 nothing hurry. February Bldg., S. King St. true in every wayj but this is linens and Egy Waity 74 more than what is generally acknowl-p.icp- ,! around our sale of table hv votv visitor to the Colonies. towels. The offerings this year are as HONOLULU IRON WORKS Thanking you for your valuable good or better than last, and wm.no COMPANY. space, I remain. doubt be taken up by the careful house- - AUCKLANDER. The re FRENCH LAUNDRY Moonorr niArk Pipe. Galvan! ted wife the same as heretofore. PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO. Tubes, and Steel, En. ductions, while not startling, are bona TOURISTS WORK Pipe. Boiler Iron On tho isthmus of Tehusvntepec, in GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED AND REPAIRED. gineer's Supplies. country which runs the fido and exactlv as advertised. inee the through linens are good values at the regular OFFICE Nuuanu Street. nw railroad from Sauna tru on me exceptionally ABADIE, Proprietor. on Gulf prices, so must be g" J. WORKS Kakaako. TnHfir to Ooatsacoalcos the of prices Ehlers Delivered. Mexico, the rapid growth of vegetation ones at the reduced Goods Called For and & Co. Opposite Hawaiian Hotel EAGLE CLEANING AND is said to be one of the most serious 158 Beretania Street. Phone Blue 355 problems in the maintenance of the engineers found, in race. Mr. Younghub Did you bake this DYEING WORKS. road. The Younghuu CLOTHING that the tropical vegetation grew fast bread, darling? Mrs. 'Tbe Rev. Mr. Sixthly has a grood deal of nerve. " "How sot" "Why, LADIES AND GENTS of men at their dis dear. Mr. Younghub Well, please AT er than the force You old sermons and had them charged to the church.' aw 1 1 CLEANED LOWaoi nosai could cut it down. After a num don't do anything like that again. he bought a barrel of I s PRICES. are entirely too light for such heavy opposite Block. her of experiment? it was found that Cleveland Plaia Dealer. Fort Street, Star was most enecuve ra work. Chicago Dally News. Phone White 2362. boiling water

IT SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 27, 1907.

of your party, as is the custom of , Hawaii. . C00I PROSPECT. (Signed) "EDGAR JOHNSON." 1 The chamber of commerce was busy all day Saturday answering Inquiries We Have FOR JUNKETERS over the phone with reference to tlje rp loved Hi excursion, and if it keeps up at this rate they will have to employ extra MEN'S SHIRTS help to answer the telephone and give of the Los Angeles information pertaining to the excur Features sion. More prospective applications Excursion Outlined by have been received if they becom. You will find us on Hotel Street just binding than can be accommodated. MADE Edgar Johnson. Members of the chamber who are TO ORDER opposite Union. thinking of going should send in their names immediately. Los Angeles We are down stairs because we want Herald. The following Is an extract from more visitors. As was, many customers letter received at the chamber of com merce from the secretary of the South THE NEW HUSTED Shirt wearers arc beginning to recognize "that little would have climbed five flights of stairs to em California Editorial association. difference" between a shirt that fits perfectly and one that see our magnificent stock of books. As who had charge of the excursion of DIRECTORY IS OUT that body, which recently visited Ho does not is, these will not be discomforted and nolulu: ; , "1 am glad to hear that you are ar We make to "Husted's Directory of Honolulu and shirts order that fit perfectly and are dressy the new store will be more convenient for ranging an excursion from San Pedrt thf Territory of Hawaii," from the and comfortable. Dress don't-care-to-climb-st- to Honolulu, and am sure the proposed Shirts, Negligee Shirts, Pleated airs press of the Hawaiian Gazette Co., the customers. excursion will be one of the most popu Ltd., is at hand. In past years about Fronts, etc., made with outings ever given by your cham beautiful needlework and fashioned on We cordially invite visitors whether lar as much dependence could be placed in ber. do not know of a more interest- I island directory as in the old Bere-- stylish lines. they wish buy them ing trip that could be planned in the the to or not. We want tania avenue horse-ca-r line. This issue United States. tell is the exception that proves the rule, to see what we have, so they can their "Our party, numbering forty-seve- n for a more complete record of names people, made, the trip from San Fran, friends. Standard books, editions, has never been produced in the Terri rare and during the entire six days" cisco tory. Look over our many new patterns and ocean was smooth and nearly every original manuscripts. the In arranging matter for this publica member of the party made the trip to leave order. tion no reference was made to previous your A perfect fit guaranteed. return, also from Honolulu Hawaii and issues; every part of the islands, every to Hilo and the volcano and return Measuring hamlet and planlation settlement was won't delay you more than a even being sick. Wni, C. Lyon Company, Ltd. without visited and the names secured from clothing. "Will state few minutes. "You ask about individuals or persons in position to members of your chamber who that the know. No abbreviations are usea m Hotel St, Opposite Union. go over should take along th there names of individuals except in that of clothing they would use on same that William, which is occasionally reduced California, You an outing in Southern to Wm. will find the people of Honolulu and of The volume is replete with miscel M. all Hawaii hospitable and great enter laneous information; it has a revised McINERNY, Ltd. tainers. They will take great pleasure arranged to date. The in showing you throughout the city general index is a guide to what is in Can You Beat perusal. In the Merchant Fort and the surrounding country, and 1 the book and is worth and Streets. back is a classified directory of ad know that they will entertain you roy vertisements and in the commencement This Value ally during your entire stay on the of the section which segregates the In- habitants of the different islands is an bearing upon charac 'I understand that the Hawaii Pro. introduction the anywhere. A beautiful plain toe teristfts of the island referred to. The effect; with Paris short vamp, high motion Committee is getting up a introduction to the book, contains briet great program your people. Thib Cuban arch and ij4-inc- h heel, with for historical mention 01 me oiaua ci.v committee had charge of our editorial calls attention to the most striking h$ fudged edge welt sole. Decidedly to party during the visit over there and features. The book commends itself the most flexible and most fashiona- . wen xo anything more to resiu.eni.0 wuoiutoo."' i ble shoe in the market today This could not have done Honolulu proper has the names of s$ shoe is a recent arrival from E. P. have made our visit more successful 17,602 people, and by the usual rule of j Iff i Price $4.00 than it was. reasoning me population ui me -- "j ""iJ Play REED CO.'S factory, the greatest 44,005. t ' "You will find first-cla- ss hotel accom. shoe makers in the world for women's shoes. The managers of the directory com s modations if you wish them, over there, Danv nave lurmsnen me riumuuvu w The links f--i s4-n- rk Cit at Haleiwa excellent v- - are right up nrfVi4. t- w.-f mnnV 1 and street car service to date UIUIIlltLCC vv - i va'iilottnrioa.v j ij 2 Manufacturers9 Shoe Co., Ltd. in every particular. am informed the al cities on the malnlana, ' I will and there is 1051 FORT STREET : : : : 282 a luau (a native feast) may be and this directory of the islands 4 a chance to play when- - TEL. MAIN that many of the libraries of the IS given your party while in be sent to in honor of United States and Will be placed on all ever you have the sticks. Come down Honolulu. I. know you will enjoy this. of the laree steamships leaving o Every member, of your party should Coast ports. .. oh Sunday and enter the Golf Tourna-- visit the volcano, the largest and most An active in the world. ment. Prize, a silver cup. The islands are covered with a MISS PRESCOn WAS tropical growth of every description; ST. CLAIR BIDOOOD, Manager. 2 Excellent fields of rice, large plantations of ba- MARRIED BOSTON s nanas, coffee, fruits, sugar, pineapples Chance and sisal are produced in abundance. "Your party will probably be shown Beissel's letter to the Star, in to secure a NICE ELECTBIC PORTA- all places of importance and the only Father to Miss Prescott, edi BLE at an exceptionally low price. trouble your excursion manager will which he referred tor of the Honolulu Times, as "an old probably experience will be to; round maid," has her the follow up your people for the return trip. drawn from ing card: We are now offering a handsome, This was the case with the writer, Apropos of to ' durable and complete Electric Lamp many members of the excursion re EditorAdvertiser: 10-inc- h night's Star the editor of The Honolulu with shade, FOR ONLY malning over for weeks IT REALLY after the data Times would kindly beg to state, that I 1EMS of our regular return trip. . she had been married in Trinity j "You will find that the newspapers, church, of Boston, by the late Rev. Dr, Each of New York. $3.75 and, in fact, all business Mercer houses of .. Honolulu will take a great interest in A GOOD CIGAR. your party. The writer has traveled you ever seen a pebble dropped all over every state and territory, in Have X CI)., LTD. How starts a slight the United States, also visited Canada, Into water? it O. Dili which rapidly expands in Cuba and Mexico, commotion IIALE and will state that 11 "KA OIWI." ever-wideni- ng circles? This fully the city of Honolulu is the best place 22ESaSEai 53-55-- career of the KING ST., to buy lustrates the remarkable souvenirs he has ever visited; famous Old Government Plantation Honolulu, T. H. the prices are low and the stores take cigar. Sold strictly on its merits and no advantage of tourists. quality, it is creating a wide demand "Xo member of your party hich-rla- ss smokers. That is a should be onmnHmpnt to and a satis afraid of seasickness, the ciear as it is a pleas- faction to the agents, Lewis & Co. ant trip of 2000 miles all the year round to Honolulu. I hope most of the mem- Muggins I hear you are having your bers of the chamber will take thei daughter's voice cultivated." Buggins when make afraid it can't be cured, so 4 we clothes to your measure X . . The Hawaiian . . wives, daughters or sons as it is a most Yes. I'm I am doing the next best thing. ready-to-we- ar enjoyable trip for all. I suppose my Philadelphia Record. $ at prices: because our clothes . .. ; friends, McCandless and Wood, presi- fit and give satisfaction not obtained readv- - f dent and secretary, respectively, of the "When the people of your town out 2 in T Forester mayor to-wea- and Agriculturist Hawaii Promotion Committee, will West discovered that the had rs. misappropriating" public Suits for to meet you upon your arrival in Hono been the $22.50 $30 money, did they suspend him from of- f lulu place and a lei (wreath of flow fice?" "No; from a tree." Baltimore 4 that save you money; just what you are is a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of AGRICUL- ers) about the neck of each member American. ? TURE, FORESTRY. ENTOMOLOGY and ANIMAL IN-DUST- 4 looking tor X in Hawaii. 4 r ONLY $1 A YEAR. It contains accounts of the current work, rules and reports stm t of the different departments of the Hawaiian Board of Agri- n7UGJBnEUffU culture and Forestry, which includes AGRICULTURE, 4 FORESTRY, ENTOMOLOGY and ANIMAL INDUS- HOTEL STREET. I TRY; and also special articles by experts on these several subjects. No one can keep posted on the progress of Hawaii in those connections, without reading the FORESTER AND AGRICULTURIST. .

Rates $z per year. Foreign $1.25. Leopold G. Blackman, Editor. P. O. Box 59. e Best Ever Advertising and Subscriptions, Hawaiian Gazette Co. LtL, Publishers, P. O. Box 208, Honolulu, T. H. Come to our delicatessen counter and get what is really good in Imported and Domestic Cheese: Imperial, Young America, Wisconsin and Roquefort

l-ltr?- Smoked Salmon, Halibut and Butter Fish, Fat Red Cod. ' l- - These are the best we have had in a long time OF THE ROAD OVERALLS PORUSKNIT UNDERSHIRTS Depot For HE WENT. DRESS SUIT CASES Miss Gaysett (after every other means has failed). I've named my new NEW LINE OF SHIRTS, TIES, hats anu UAPS. SEE saddle horse after you, Mr. Ankerd Metropolitan Meat Co,, Ltd. DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. Mr. Ankerd. He ar deuced flattered really Fort Street. - - - - - Odd Fellow Building. Miss Gaysett. Yes; it's so dreadfully hard to make him go. 7 SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 27, 1907.

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i v 1 . 1 o 1 L QIve It Fr y Weak i m TtN Men

U 2 youth, who want, to feel Ilk. to To the man who wants to regain his offer a book which will 5 when he was budding into manhood, I which brimful of the thing he 11 road to happiness book of 100 pages, enlighten him a. to the cau.e l,k to read, whick will give him courage and L out the pitfalls and guide lum and cure of his trouble. It will point is bcauUfully illustrated. 1 rafely to a future of strength and vitality. It they have cured them.elvea. It tells what other men have suffered and how without marks, if 4 is free. I will send it, closely sealed, V" ought to be, SEND FOB IT TODA1. coupon. If you are not the man you BODY BATTERY ELECTRO-VIGO- R, DRY CELL . . on.l fppl atronff. It will II' U Li ATTT!H 4 manes - 1 - Titror ana iv BUBJNS broken-dow- n restores youth and Back, t BOBBY vtiUtiaxxLv 1 Builds up men, TwMth Lame Nervous Debilxty, can not cure every case of Eheumatism, 7 men 'and Jmen. lt wlU sot fail; it , of weak Sciatica, Loss of Power and every evidence fail as it infuses in the weaKenea pans tu PERUNA 8 " M. PRINCE Send for this Book Today S. G. HALL 0. 1439 Fillmore St., San Francisco to Congress went, and mail it Shirts A gallant Prince Don't wait a minute, cut out the Coupon Please send me, prepaid, your free A dashing delegate wrapper, pre- you my book in plain 100-pag- FOR ME3. To sit with statesmen eminent to me now. I'll send e illustrated book. Within the halls of State. paid, FBEE. NAME 65c, 75c, He listened there in silent awe While eloquence did wing G. Hall, M. D. ADDRESS. members, blessed with jaw, . S. From august St., San Francisco. $1.00, $1.25 Who made the welkin ring. 1439 Fillmore : . v -- i I ii t: SUPERIOR QUALITY. In wonder and amazement there With much bewildered mind He viewed the manners debonair L. AHOY ' .. Of "the man with an axe to grind." 1023 Nuuanu Street, betwan Hotel and King. ! Quoth he: "I must the confidence m Of some good statesman gain; r Who will to my intelligence This secret deep explain. For if I could but learn the trick I then my fist would try; This funny kind business I'd savvy quick 'Bout 'batting the Speaker's eye."' ra- - So on occasion fitting he A colleague bland did stay, Who listened most attentively say. To what he had to A New SWnmnntv And then in manner fond and, dear He grasped the Prince s hand And whispered in his eager ear OF word and grand. I" A.N.Sanfori A magic fascinated was the Prince Graduate Optician Quite Bv that ecstatic word ; r And still more by the fire intense Boston Building, It in his bosom stirred. Fnr h forthwith a draught did drain Fort Street Of this renowned brand; ; And now his aRMie-nf-ime- ff' wit fame OVER MAY & CO. In alU our glonous land. Plates i n n n I to r r 1 iinTTl 111 I ill III III Now to his friend he does decry HAS JUST ARRIVED The spells of the "kahuna the merits to the sky And lauds PLATES are by far the hand- Of maikai "Peruna." These ,: somest ever seen In Honolulu. xi Cdi-- v t .. "fcr Rich and exquisite designs In colors 1 and pure gold-ast- e work. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY range .anMinutes From San Frandsco The prices srapv.. Tiburon rcny From $2.50 to $25. Now the ST.'ANDREW'S CATHEDBAIr Morning ana evening. evening. opened HEADQUARTERS. Tr rMvuiT'a tvptscOPAIi CHURCH Uaborne, morning and These goods have Just been HAWAIIAN t 7:30 p. m- - our art ST. ILIZABETH'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Potwine, 7 and 11 a. in.; up and are now on display In MOORE, Own m. mrpq. a F. CENTRAL UNION CHURCH Sylvester, 11 a. m. and 7:iO p. rooms. METIODIST CHURCH Wadman, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. k xt nxr-rr- o 11 a m'.. and TInrtwond. 7:30 D m. ' VilV4Xi-n--mrDfifirrn fTTSimur t r Viiviw - 3 0 OURS. - -- . t i i t- v ; 11 n m nu O BEST SOAP. THAT'S Co., Ltd to 5 t. m. H. F.Wichman& NOW tact ao r?n ij RfTFT P&rker. 11 a. m. and 7:30 tk m. 11 a 7 Sunday scnooi, xv LEADING JEWELERS. i rrtrrmmr Tnn m. and ti. m.: - , WmviTnrlaunfl nnriin v . f morning a Case ORGANIZED CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Waller, $4.00 vexing. ' iWAT nATTfOTJO CATHEDRAIi Service! at C, 7, , 10:30, 2 and 7. 9 a. m. BY TOUR GROCER. SlAUUSTLNE'S CHAPEL (R. C.) Waikiki, eerviees at JOIN THE BAPTIST (R. O.) Kalituwaena, dement, 8: JU a- - n1 q at aAvmnn. olleetion. Sunday- school: 4 t. m.. rosary. " ' ... ' -- .mnn SAtED HEART (R. C.) Marquesville. Clement, 11 a. m .....higH mass, st" Uection, Sunday school; 3 p. m., rosary, atochim, rehearsal. ITIAN SCIENCE SOCIETx Koom 1, filite lioxiamg, 11 a. m. Dili A. Men's meeting, 4 p. m. Umited. AIAtION ARMY 10:30 a. m, and o and 8p.n. SEAJtN'S CHAPEIr King and Bethel street, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Agent. F. U WALDRON. THE -BOAR- NUISANCE. IS tbA hill-boar- out of existenofV is the slogan of the American . ... it inn. eiation. Clinton Sogers Woodrif,il the secretary 0 tne f tn declare in favor of a boycott of all firms1 wnou yet proposed, , at U56 Fort atreet Miovimr it the most effective method King Leopold of Belgium, lle hM Facial Massage, already taken steps to secure sucn taking- - a vacauon Treatment. and a Taa improvement club has Biarritz eeneraluu ana- for scajp t5A of reform vi. ,,,v.?r in , Va n.omhsni Thia ia a toota drastic measure worries ler, Congoland troubles to P-u- was bill-board- s, general adopno that whicierely proposes a tax upon for its central figure in an Main i. Too.!:. evesores. Wit" i the phoning - 1 X " prr nno of these advertising , , 1 VU.v. ,;,it o . set that fashionable irencu Tift. bill-postm- g mAPM . iruat ranz Jose: fear of su4n eventuality before their eyes, perhaps the place laughing. 1" tho nniu naiatable natural to taxation and other regulations monarch bathed tnere, t might see tWisdom of submitting the man, privately and unostenta- Waikiki Inn wnicn tneirfcmess ougnt iu ue suujvci.. jiuic v, tiously. One morning as be came out Aperient Water. Association 'sblective elbow! Leslie's. or me i o vonn to ....collide witn a v i m ' waicr " by W. C. Bergin. a portly man, wbo eviaenu, Now cwnl know the m a u""& -- - AN AWFUL W. u.vj. hln. sir?" ne a What druggists- - ' ¬ mi till rhere was a bum basso'"' s. "a. savageddcn, Mo i"0ptabe have yo Inpleasantly stron? V.TSr Gore-Emma- COMPANY, .., ?ild not be shut The jRUG ,One day in TO Rm He pa"" " Fine Rathintf SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 37, 1907. 8

- I - : i ENDLESS PRAYER is mil HUMBUG

The following epistle was received In by a prominent man In Hono- AC the mail do PLAIN lulu. Its occult threat to those who not obey Its behest discounts some of

""-I- the worst nonsense of the kahunas. k X. V'K11' Incidentally, Bishop Lawrence has re- Cleanliness is accepted as a of pudiated the whole thins and tried to rule stop St-- Jr It: self-preservat- ion "This prayer was sent to me to be b in every sent to nine persons. 0 Lord Jesus Christ we Implore Thee O Eternal God to have mercy on s reputable brewery. all mankind, keeping us from all evil 7 I and taking us with Thee through eter- nity. Amen. if "This prayer was sent out by Bishop Lawrence from Maine asking to be ccpied to nine persons. Those who will X A N experienced brewer would no more Upon this issue of positive superiority not do this will have some misfortune. --lie who will write this prayer for I boast of the purity of his than a we challenge all competitors. nine days, beginning the day he re- Mj ceives it. will on or before the ninth gentleman would brag of having washed his day experience some great joy. He f&l who will do this will be delivered from Of materials we use only the most ex- all calamity. 1 ...... i..- - .m..-- 1 1 --Please do not break this chain." t Li 7 Purity signifies nothing more than the cellent, regardless of cost. Corn, the one IligS'.CJiiy! i!! ! An enthusiastic young New York $ I absence of foreign matter. important substitute, which, on account of JSMSl .ilili: 03 r I publisher had a brilliant Idea a few r ago. called on its cheapness, has been extensively adopted, days He Senator b Thomas C Piatt andt asked the old For that reason brewers who do not rem- never enters our brewery. gentleman to write his personal If substantial merits of beef iniscences of politics for the last hall m dare to test the iTvj'i' U atten- , $11 i reentry. The senator listened un-equa- r always harp on purity. Our facilities for brewing beer are led. - i tively and then asked: "Would you mm- a?. 4i m ft, want me to write this history as I first-cla- ss know It to be or as somebody else A really beer must, however " might Imagine it to be?" The en- 8 S i OT lilliiitt alone free self-evide-nt 'defects, i thusiastic person replied that he want- & not be from Our storing capacity of 600,000 bar--, ed the exact truth not a thing glossed but it must combine all the positive excellen- over, not a touch of false coloring. 1' rels doubles any other brewery in the United --My young friend," said Mr. Piatt, cies known to the science of brewing. kindly, --come around about twenty-fiv- e States, and enables us to store our beer years after I am dead. It might ALL-ROUN- D from four to five be safe and proper to do it then, but THE TRUE TEST IS months. not now. By all means, not now." QUALITY which cannot be had without s After the p bllsher had departed, Facts speak louder than words. much disappointed, the venerable Tioga MATERIALS, PERFECT statesman said softly to a friend: SUPERIOR --That would be quite a history, TREATMENT and AMPLE STORING Publicity is the demand of the day. wouldn't ltT Thurlow Weed's recol- lilliiim lections would be small potatoes along- CAPACITY. The consumer is entitled to the truth. side of it."

Miss Edi'h Deacon, , granddaughter of the late Rear Admiral Charles H. S Baldwin, who made her debut last sea- son at a ball given by her grandmother, Anheuser Busch Brewing Ass'n widow of the admiral, has been made mascot of the North Atlantic squad- St. Louis, U. S. A. ron. She gave a lucky stone to Rear 5w A V6K' Largest Admiral Robley D. Evans, at the home Brewers in the World I17 i of Mrs. Baldwin, where Admiral Evans XJ lis m..m ! !fi called. When he mentioned a series & CO. Ltd.. '. " .". II! of unusual mishaps that had befallen H. HACKFELD ycJk :l squadron If the Miss Deacon presented the luciy stone that she had "kept for ever so long." "Fighting Bob" said: "You must be our mascot. .Miss Deacon, and I will always treasure this lucky stone." The news --ysaNHtO&.'t-&m.a-n g-- .tne sajps-f-th- e squadron and full ijhls expressed that the bad luck of a year of strandings, collisions and mishaps in fog will now cease.

FURTHEST UP. v a tomato- - he most surprising fact in this connection is the height to which ' ' .Harrington Putnam of New York sends the following extract from a letter these clumsy cre&Vusos can reach. Tomatoes are not safe from them unless six to ground. from Mrs. Fanny Bullock Workman, who has- - been making some marvellous they hang eight intb.es above the The appetite of the box turtle " never fails. A small turtle will easily mountain ascents in the Himalayas: . . . consume a tomato twice his own size. , ."We have just finished a journey to the Nun Kun range, southwest of Any pears or apples which may be blown from "the trees are also greedily Ladakh, with six Italian porters and the guide, and I can for a moment claim devoured by them. Two neighbors had the same experience as myself, and I world record with men until some one goes higher. therefore suspect that this habit of box turtles may prove to be quite'general. X V JLiXUJLk. VlUA ( "Dr. Workman went to 22,650 feet. ;We camped higher than any one Country Life in America. . e " aa yet camped, highest camp being 19,899 feet, 20,632 feet and Camp Amer-i- t ." i 21300 feet! All of us conquered two other virgin snow peaks of 18,743 I S . ' FRESHMAN. . feet and 20,163 feet and four snow columns from 16,500 to 17,300 feet. . Taffota Hfifllfi SatinT nroQffon Rihhnnc n, I I . W U'-- Man-so- I UMUIU UVM4V ' I UUUUII camp coolies oldest freshman country will be George I. Iong of I I Id ' Jy idea was to have European porters carry all kit after Probably the in the I I .1 t . l -- I on. was an . . . vr Kf ; gave out, and this they did successfully from the third camp There One which Mr. Long hangs to ir . . i.i RtfeAfiwestI v - Colors - la. can't help admiring the way in A HHII IjITIB UI VjUIUI.1O. i U...... - ri chance for observing the effects of rarefied air, and we found insomnia our idea. 5c V greatest difficulty. No. 5...... No. 60 1 Ever since he was a boy he has to go to college. But the halls of r "No one slept more than a very few minutes at a time at our three last wanted age when most -- W amps. Our lowest minimum temperature at Camp America was 6 deg. F., and learning didn 't seem to present any open doors to him at the " 9 8c ..15c 100..... J 4 it scaswtter in a .Mummery tent. boys are entering them. He had his bread and butter to earn, as well as the 12 10c ...... 20c "This is my last trip, I suppose, but it was glorious, and I hate to leave necessity of contributing to the support of others. :: "- -f- Plaid Ribbons 'c Himalayas. We elimbed well above the Duke, did we not!" National S::::::::::: the Still he managed to pik up an education along with his bread and butter, Geographic Magazine. He has ah Latest. , and at last climbed into the editor's chair of the Manson Journal. - eo ::::::::::2oe - io.....i....3oc occupied that chair for twenty-si- x years. go " B0...... 35c No. 60.. ...30c TURTLES UKB TOMATOES. ' 22c 80 ? In the meantime he has married, now has a son and daughter who 100 ...... 25c j ' W..... !..40c. 35c During past season have been somewhat disillusioned as to the feed- and the I not hurry. ing of the box turtle. With the advent of the tomato season it was no- will be in college before their father gets out, if he does habits ribbons are all puri silk d are worth double the money. i ticed every morning that four or five of the largest and ripest tomatoes were But he is going to hurry. He enters the State normal school at Cedar These will be SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK i'HIS MOBNING. partly or totally devoured. Falls, la., (the largest normal school in the world), this winter and the State The peculiarly shaped bites were a puzzle. It could not be the work in attendance there until next summer. Next year he will enter of the neighbor's chickens or ducks. No familiar insects could cause such university at Iowa . City. college injuries. While he is carrying out his long cherished dream of going to At last a large specimen of box turtle was caught in the act of devouring his brother will run the paper at home. . j LllTED. i a STREET.

5? r I Specal Sale of 8 L1BBY'S mm MEATS We aim to offer 8omf?et:ial attraction each month. For one I, . . Vl: s week we will sell some oliie famous Libby canned meats at special prices. We guarantee quality and freshness of the goods. j i. K Regular. Special. r. f 1-l- and Tongue b tins, Libby 's Turl ...... 60c 30c Bonef Sicken .. 35c 25c 3 4c if 1- ? - Ib JeluHocks 25c 15c 2- - Id Engf Brawn 30c 20c VISITOR: AND THE ACCIDENTAL ON HIS PILLOW AN UNSUSPECTED LITTLE GIRL 1-l- a 8 b it Whf "fcT Feet 20c 15c (See Photograph). Libby 's Deep Sea FrCrab Meat. 25c 3 for 50c I TO MARK TWAIN. 8 Pv L. F. , on the Photographic Freak Shown Above, S 8" Is it strictly a secret the V" rx Sxlls, Is she, haply, a muse, just a little girl muse uxxa snoozing? Henryiway & Co., Ltd. S As she mingles her hair "'XT Who helps out while her mother is If it isn't I'm sure there t Who are hoifig i'tainly found hpr m 22 lelcphones Main J" At 02. y

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"H ! "'- wn no n ti 1 i. Jims wd 1 iyr WoimYy The "Juice" is always on call. That is one reason why Gas Light is the Best Light. Another is because it is cheaper than any other.

INSTEAD OF MUDDY WATER

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8 Simple Remedies Most of the Valley how TO SERVE A 1 Little Recipes for Little Homes water you get nowadays is not only mostly mud but has a suspicious smell about !? By Mrs. Annie Kearns. Every mother knows the value of it simple remedies such as she may be Wise people are either drinking our distilled n-at- which LUNCHEON MENU able to pick up simple recipes will curdle. Spread on hot toast. at a moment's notice In contributing these it when her bis boy comes in with a cut costs very little or else our soda which afe made I wish to say they are all easily fol COCOANUT CUSTARD PIE. or the little sister has burnt her arm few expensive in- Three eggs beaten lightly, one cup trying to iron dollie'a clothes. Old-fashion- ed from distilled water. Suggestions That May Help Ou lowed and call for gredients. They are suggestions how sugar lightly added, two level table remedies such as our grand way, spoons of cornstarch moistened with a mothers used when doctors were not Here are some of the different flavors you can order: an Anxious and. Busy to use. In an appetizing odds and little milk: add one pint milk, one pint to be had for the telephoning will be - ends that may be in the larder. Sim- grated cocoanut; mix thoroughly, add found quite as effective as any of the LEMON, ORANGE, SARSAPARILXA, GINGERALE, Housewife. ple dishes, tasty gravies, inexpensive teaspoonful vanilla. Bake in pie plates more modern ones. puddings, cakes and pies will help the lined with light pastry. RASPORT, STRAWBERRY, APPLE CIDER, PINEAP- Apply limited means to make PASTRY FOR PIE. ground flour or rice to a cut Fer your first course serve fruit. housewife of that wilt not stop bleeding; either will PLE, PEAR CIDER, CREAM, ROOT BEER, GINGER dally meals something pleasant to Six ounces flour, four ounces butter, This can be half of a grape fruit, the the egg, sugar. be found effective. A burn will be re- plea not yolk of an and a little BEER, pulp of which has been removed, chill look forward to. The for Mix the butter, flour and sugar lightly lieved If either soft soap "or common cooking certain dishes, because there together with the tips of your fingers baking soda be applied at once. As d, sweetened and a spoonful of sherry 10- - all ingredients the recipe Make a well in the center, put in yolk much baking soda as will cover a or colored fruit juice (as grape Juice) are not the cent piece In quarter glass poor one. of the egg, a little salt and enough taken a of a added, then served in the grape fruit calls for in the house, is a of hot water will relieve indigestion. some cold water to mix it well; roll out shells with a maraschino or candied A good housewife can substitute lightly and cover pie. This is a simple cherry on top. You can use the sets thing else and get a palatable result. short crust, suitable for everyday pik For a scald try dry flour; the heat full from the burn will moisten the flour. sors and scallop the edges of the shell There are numbers of cook books CURRY OF COLD MEAT. Fountain Soda Works recipes, easy, and If it is left on it will heal without If you wish. Or use pretty glass or of elaborate but it is the Cut neatly into small pieces some a scar. place economical recipes within the reach of cold meat. Put a piece of butter size R. RYCROFT, Prop. china elates. In the center a ryingpan, add one Y people of limited means that should of walnut Into the f When food will stay stom spoonful of orange or grape pulp, finely-chopp- ed not on the Sheridan Near King : : : fruit help onion, one chopped ap- St Thone, Main 270. or both mlxe'd, and around the edge be continually appearing to the ple or mango. When in ach put one teaspoonful of lime water browned stir in a glass slowly. place a double row of white grapes. Inexperienced make their homes home- tablespoonf ul of flour and tablespoon, of milk and sip it cut in half and the seeds removed. like and their daily meals wholesome, ful good curry powder, a little salt and your sugar. When a cut will not heal, saturate a For fish course serve a creamed appetizing, good and inexpensive. When browned stir in tne piece whiteflsh, which you doubtless know meat; let It slightly cook, then pour in of absorbent cotton with coal oil how to prepare by making a thick TOMATOES ON TOAST. two cups of stock or milk and water. and bind on. flaking cream sauce and the cold boiled Let it gently cook about twenty min Is any fish heating thoroughly One pound tomatoes, two ounces but serve mango If there trouble of kind with and then it utes, then with chutney the eyes a wash of either cold tea or breaking . pieces fish. eggs, pepper without the of ter, two salt and to taste. and rice. A good lunch dish. new milk Is good. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. If you Scald the tomatoes and peel them. TO BOIL RICE FOR CURRY. for have the shells or little ramekins quart boil. In slight cases rheumatism, serving creamed dishes, use these for break and put through a sieve; put ia Put a of water on to When of if the saucepan with "butter, pepper and boiling, throw in a cup of well-wash- ed parts afflicted are wrapped in a piece Photographs fish. If not, arrange on a plate all-wo- jour it rice; boil briskly with the cover off till of ol flannel it will generally give with the hot creamed potato balls salt and simmer for, twenty minutes. the grains are soft, then throw into a. relief. sprinkled with the parsley. You ca When cooking, break the eggs Into it; sieve, shake well and put a cloth ovei easily keep this a white course, serv together. boil, or ready For a sore mouth try a wash of one Ing tiny bread sandwiches stir well Don't let it till to Serve. and butter teaspoonful of peroxide in a half glass - cut in plain or fancy forms. Taken Years Ago 1 1 01 water. Serve either croquettes molded in any HOUSEHOLD NOTES. may ue put. utl wuun.1 a uuu uiaas puiiou.ist. form you choose and delicately brown- Stand your pans on a damp cloth ed, or serve a chop. The croquettes Immediately after taking them from can be of chicken or veal if you wish the oven, and the cakes will come out vinegar applied vigorously re teaspoonful of turpentine has been add them plain; or combine mushrooms, without sticking. and will J ed, placed over the stomach, will give are family treasures now. Like sweetbreads, hard-boile- d eggs, if you move the tarnish and leave a shiny ,. almost instant relief. wish them made richer. Whatever To produce shining results on the surface. the family silver and china, their you 1 mold- meat use, the ule for sauce, mirrors and windows, try rubbing A cup of hot water will relieve a sick ing and frying is the same. One Here is a remedy that has never fail cannot priceless values lies in being fam- them over with thin, cold starch and ed: a full boiling stomachs and for those who friend molded her croquettes like tiny wiping off with a soft cloth. Have teakettle of take It plain try a little lemon Juice, a chickens with cloves for eyes and water on the stove, take the garment lump sugar or a pinch salt. ily heirlooms. dry, cut a lemon in two, squeeze the of of curled celery tips for wings. These In making iron holders a sheet Of as rested on a nest of shoestring potatoes Juice on the spots and hold over the sprains or either hot or Your photo and those of the chil- bestos should be spread between two steaming spout of teakettle; then For bruises fried yellow to imitate straw. Or mold iron-hold- er the good, to pieces of denim to make an see readily spots yield cold applications are but stick them like cylinders, pyramids or chops. light," how the of rust one or other, and after bandaging dren ought to be preserved. potatoes that is easily held and im to this treatment. the Serve mashed in form of pervious to heat. , keep the bandages well saturated. roses with the croquettes, which should Our up-to-da- te work will do you To make rubber shoes wear longer, he garnished with parsley or water- If a sticky or burned pan Is rubbed Wind on the stomach will be relieved cress an4 serve creamed peas also, hot from the tops of old rubber shoes cut placed and full justice, and the platinum with a dry bread crust, it will leave it pieces shape If the child Is on Its back rolls and tiny pickles. If you wish a beautifully smooth and will not stick the of a heel. Smear these with the hand knead the stomach as game cqurse, follow the croquettes by pieces on the lining side with thick you with less force. paper we use is a guarantee that next time it is used. This is especial mucilage, or any sticky would bread, but a frozen punch, or brandied peaches In ly good for griddles. substance, and small glasses, then serve broiled squab place in the heels of rubbers, pressing Hangnails can be cured ends of the work will not fade. down firmly. protectors prevent if the or quail bn squares of toast or hominy, For a good comfort lining when mak These the fingers be rubbed with sweet oil as and plai lettuce salad with French Ing use the rubber from receiving the direct first a comfort for ,baby's cradle, pressure of heels, be far down as the Joint. dressing. It you omit the bird, serve soft, fleecy padding, the kind that is the boot and can any preferred salad, one of the autumn renewed when they show the least any as to vermin used under the linen cloths of a dining signs wear. If there is doubt fruits, strA as apples or white grapes table. It will prove most satisfactory. of being in a child's head, saturate the and celerx and nuts. Use the scooped -- hair with coal oil, and after it has been RICE & PERKINS out appljjrVr little decorated paper Many house plants are killed by too SLEEVES. on for about twenty minutes wash the cases for iir fruit salad. plan to with soap and water. lavish watering. The best is How much the fashion a dress de- hair If yp'i n not serve a fruit salad, immerse the pot for two hours in luke of serv ..iJoine of ices for dessert. warm water, and not to water the pends upon a sleeve that is, the "cor Hold a bruised finger in a cup of hot p' ... nil glasses nair run plants again until the top of the earth rect" fashion! The cut of a sleeve can water for a few minutes and it 'will .e3l fruits cut in pieces, using Just begins to look dry and hard. stamp a gown as of yesterday or to prevent further trouble. The water j.anges, Sanenas, canned peaches, day, and the importance, therefore, of should be as hot as it is possible to OTapes ' .."..'. combination you prefer. For mending hard substances like having none but an up-to-d- ate model stand it. Gatherings and runarounds . it with orange, lemon or metal or glass there is nothing more Is obvious. The short puff sleeve has can be successfully treated in the same pinet.ppK uvi bet. Or a pretty dessert satisfactory than melted alum. Simply no rival for the time, and worn with manner. is to take Slafge meringue kis3 and fill melt the alum over an intense heat, long gloves there is nothing smarter, It with pla.a vanilla or strawberry ice and apply while hot. An ivory handle But without the influence of gloves the Certain kinds of toothache can be cream and arrange large white grapes to a knife which had loosened was short sleeve is trying to the lower part relieved by painting the gums with a Start the New Year Right around the base of the meringue, like mended In this way forty years ago, of the arm unless this happens to be solution of one-ha- lf iodine and one-ha- lf a. wreath, or put a flower on the plate. and has been in use ever since without particularly pretty in form. A little glycerine. If there is a cavity in Serve a nice white cake and macaroons, breaking or loosening. ruse, therefore, that may be adopted is the tooth saturate a small piece of ab To make the meringue to .hold the ice to make the sleeve of a day blouse full sorbent cotton In oil of cloves, tincture by using only ONE KIND of soda. We manufacture only cream take the whites of three eggs, A very satisfactory way of washing and longer by four or five inches than of myrrh or laudanum and place it in ONE KIND, and that is the BEST. The many new patrons heat them, and add gradually, while flannels is by means of an ordinary the elbow, gathering it into a cuff, the cavity. whipping, three-quarte- rs of a cupful of scrubbing or vegetable brush. Take which can be unbuttoned and allow the we are adding to our list, are excellent testimonials to lie nowdered sugar. Beat until tne mix the article to be washed and place it sleeve to be pushed up as far as the For a nervous headache a flannel Purity and Quality of our goods, and goes to show the shape elbow, where, when worn out of water and placed that ture is firm enough to hold its upon the washboard; rub over with for cloth dipped in hot people of Honolulu a good without spreading when dropped In a soap and brush it until clean. This doors, it is met by a long glove and first on the temples and then on tne know soda when they get it. Start ball. Add the flavoring of lemon Juice will be found a much easier way than presents the smart appearance of the back of the head at the base of the the New Year right by becoming a regular patron of our or nnv essence. Use one and one-ha- lf th-- old one. and the clothes will last short sleeves. When worn indoors, brain is sure to give rslief. tablespoonfuls of meringue for each longer. It is equally as good for fine however, the sleeve can be dropped and popular drinks. 'PHONE MAIN 71. piece. Put them on strips of wet pa- laces and silk gloves. cover the lower part of the arm, the If a pimple or boil will not come to cer on a board that fits the oven. Have cuff being buttoned at the wrist. In a head apply cloths that have been the latter hot enougn ior me au Too little attention is generally given the reign of Queen Elizabeth sleeves dipped in hot water. they are light brown. to the hanging of pictures. They should were, of course, a very elaborate art! watch them until common Consolidated Soda Water WorRs Company, Ltd. Remove, press in the bottom and turn be hung as nearly vertical flat against cle of dress, being separate from the For bronchial trouble, if dry. The secret or goou the wall as possible, and not tipped for- rest of the apparel, so that they could baking soda is blown through a glass ever to changed will found meringues is to dry rather than hake ward at various angles with the wall. be at pleasure. Thev were vf tube Into the throat it be G. S. LEITHEAD : : : : Manager. wun me The best effect is given by using two every possible variety of material ana effective. them. Have coffee work, on the table place dishes ofueisalted hooks, so that two vertical lines, of from gold tissue embroidered aad candies; also preserved wire appear instead of the triangular with pearls and diamonds to plain silk To cure dandruff, after washing and nuts, mints and or wrought The apply vase- n.ii- - if vnu wish. piece, resulting when but one hood is cambric with silver. drying the hair part it and , coy es will depend used. The effect is more restful in a habit of having sleeves detached ex line to the scalp; but do not allow it c.-ir- the say, upon the number of guests. If room where the pictures are huig ver plains the custom, prevalent in chiv- to get on the hair that is to allow largely alrous times, - eiffht or a smau numwi, tically. of a fair damsel bestow as little as possible. six plan ing a sleeve on a favorite knight, who GET HE BEST ik t ho. "cost." follow this should grape fruit on the table when Furniture needs cleaning as much a rode Into the lists with the article dis After cuttine a corn peroxide Have the played on his helmet was supposed always applied prevent any possi- the guests are seatea. rv " other woodwork. It may be washed with and be to shells from the kitchen. warm soapsuds, quickly wiped dry and to become invincible by its inspiration. bility of blood poisoning. the r? nekin good have the croquettes or' chops then rubbed with an oily cloth. A is Then polish Is made by mixing three parts TO TAKE CARE OF THE EYES. A few drons of camphor taken on a There but ONE best meat and that is OURS. We have no Tretfly arranged on a platter and of ierv, yourself. Tou can serve of linseed oil and one part of spirits of lump of sugar at the first intimation these It is very Injurious to the eyes to a cold it up. birds, too. if you have this course, turpentine. Apply with a woolen cloth will often break hesitation in saying it is the best we have ever handled for the which and when dry rub well with a dry expose them to sudden changes of Hgbt in fact you can serve anything a few ko carving. Have the salad woolen cloth. This is a specially good or long exposure to exceedingly bright Earache will be relieved if t,Kes des-- rt furni- light, as or drops of sweet oil, into which and flavor no aught from the kitchen, also the polish for scratched or marred the glare of snow, or ocean heated tender qualities. You cannot get better large party ture and will restore the color and stretches of white sand. Glaring colors the same quantity of laudanum has If you entertain a put. aching suggest having it all served luster to varnish. of any kind should not predominate in been are poured into the e would a the everyday surroundings. Green, as ear, but care must be taken not to get matter where you buy. om the kitchen. If your table has is you can use a hand- Brass teakettles or, in fact, any arti experience has taught the unlearned, is the oil too hot, and sometimes it .uindsome surface cles of brass with the exception of Be- most pleasing and to eyes, difficult to get a child to keep sua some center square with doilies under restful the case long cloth if you nares ware can easily be cleaned in and so Is counted by most people a long enough to do this. In that the plates. Or use the way: try dipnine piece medicated cotton Finger bowls are seldom pass- the following First wash the beautiful color and best adapted for a of prefer. to brass well in suds of water with soap. house furnishings. All soft, neutral In the heated oil and putting that in the The Paragon Market now. save where the luncheon is piece suff- ed two bowls This will remove all dirt from the arti- - shades are acceptable to the eyes, ear. hut be sure to have the he fol'owed by cards, then grease and give though they away iciently large that it can be easily taken each end of the table cle leave it free from should not be shut The Gore Emma, Beretania and Alakea Streets. are placed at it a semlpollsh. Then an extra polish in darkness. out. after the bonbons are served. 10 O Ulif - j- - " J..jj-yf'fr1?t-T- - - j-- t f 1f 1' 1' 1-- tf f tr Warm, Debilitating Weather ft j 4 Many people, after a long spell A THE of oppressive heat, suffer from '1 lassitude, loss of spirits, and a "C - I ff general "run down" feeling. They need a coarse CREMO of Ayer's Sarsapa-rill- a, a medicine 4 which has revived and restored to act- 1 IS THE BEST ive life and health thousands of such --4 sufferers. A lady 4 t woo recently re- V4f f I r turned to England I from South Africa writes concerning H i:A tH II :.? 5c CIGAR this "wonderful medicine": 4 - ' a 44 While in Cape Town the past sum- 4 mer I suffered greatly from the long-continu- ed heat. I was completely worn out; my blood seemed to be- come as thin as water, and I lost all 7 energy and interest in life. My friends H. 5 -- Hackfold & Co., Ltd. recommended 4 Ayer's i. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS. Sarsaparilla 4, and a course of this wonderful medi- cine restored my health and spirits. My husband suffered in the same way as I did, and he also was greatly bene- fited from the use of Ayer's Sarsa- parilla." 7 V There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. 4 4 Be sure you get "AYER'S."

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- - ' - " ... - - .. - a . .. j, i BOLD BY Serial Story No. 3. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW. 4 "Gol Darn That City Feller.' E. O. The linen you wear next to your body HALL & SON.'jLTD.'c absorbs the discharge of the pores of your our akin. On the other .hand, cipals, he says: "On the evening of the1 of ody Is exposed to all dangers October 17, I was on the bridge with germs that may be brought home from IS the second officer, when suddenly the One of the . Dooley Japanese Friendship .wmhmiiiii 1 Hiiiii.i...... r 8 the laundry in your linen. A laundry Mr on dark night was as light as day," and should be kept scrupulously clean and " 0jT9m'"'. 8 n.anaged by persons with intelligence an immense meteor shot, comparative- ly slowly first, because the direction 8 fr.ough to know the necessity of. sani- Mr. Dooleys latest essay discusses ted In with ye're hivenly binivolence we at tation. One of the evidences of clean-I'ne- ss wud've shook Rooshyan down r much was so very perpendicular to our posl CJUUUUlGtlT Is public exposure. "With this the Japanese question, under the title, f tion, then more rapidly, towards the Friendship." iv her hateful money. Now we must 8 end in view we have located a laun- "A. Broken It Is in the prove our affection with acts. It Is earth. Its train of light was an im- dry in the heart of the city, on the philosopher's richest vein of wit and our Intlntlon to sind a fleet to visit mense broad electric-colore- d band, 8 ground floor, where all the washing humor, as the following extracts prove: ye're shores, partickly San Francisco, gradually turning to orange and then 8 ond ironing is exposed to public view "We've sure to have war with th' where we undherstand th' school sys- to ; the color of molten metal. When from the street at all times. tem well studyln'. the meteor came into the denser at- 8 Japs inside iv two years," said Mr. is worth appear- Visitors are welcome at all times, and "And there ye ar-r- e, Hinnissy. Th mosphere close to the earth it 8 our wash room is as public as our Dooley. "Hogan says we've got to fight frindshlp ceminted two years ago with ed, as nearly as It is possible to de- A simple little cork that floats. office. th supremacy iv th Passyfic. Much blood an beers Is busted. I don't scribe It, like a molten mass of metal fr being poured out. entered the water Too shy to sail on ocean boats; flghtin I'd do an ocean, but havin' know whether annything will happen. It UflDTHflM fr Hogan thinks so, but I ain't sure. Th' with a hissing noise close to the ship, I'm coy, they pull my leg, you see; LAUNDRY taken th Phi'lipeens, which ar-r-e a and the consequence, had it struck our 8 inmi uunm Prisldint has announced that rather They all drink Rainier, and pull me. blamed nuisance, an th' Sandwich Isl thin see wan octoginaryan Jap pre- ship, would have been total annihila- 8 MERCHANT AND ALAKEA STS. ands, about as vallyble as tion without doubt and not a soul left that're a vented fr'm larnln his he story mysterious PROSIT, RAINIER. toy balloon to a horseshoer, we've got will divastate San Francisco with fire, to tell the of another flood, loss of a vessel in every way fitted to DRINK DRINK DRINK to grab lot iv surroundin damp dinnymite, an' personalities. But 8 a th San Francisco has had a pretty good undertake the voyage. I am of opinion ness to protect thim. That's wan rea some such cause must be attribut- bump lately an wud hardly tur-r- n that Youjwon't son why we're sure to have war. An- over In its sleep an invasion, and If ed to losses so mysterious that neither be bilious Mom fr seamanship, engineering, nor ordinary reason Is Japs wants to other that th' want to th Prisldint thim enther th theory can explain theiu.' if 8 slnd their little forty-five-year-- chll- - schools he'll have to load thim in a cannon an shoot thim In. Phone White 133L A. NELSON, 8 dher to be Iddycated In th' San Fran-- ? "Wudden't It be th' grand thing WHAT A WOMAN EATS. Agent. Cisco public schools. 8 rip though If they licked us an' we handed What a woman eats when she does "Wud ye iver have thought 'twas thim th' Ph'llppeens!" 8 . own ordering has been a subject possible that any wan in this counthry her many jokes among masculine epi- There was & Baatleman going cud even talk lv war with thim delight THE SWIMMER. of cures, but the joke loses its zest when to the voltaao the other day ful. cunning little Oryentals? Why, 'tis it comes to the New York woman; who feared taking cold on the less thin two years since we hollered A sinewy youth, bull-necke- d, bold-eye- d, for, in the majority of instances, she Anti-Gri- p with Joy whin a Rooshyan admiral put Journey until Tablets not only knows how to order well, but his foot through th' bottom lv a man-- OUR were sugsrMiftd as a preventa- Was cleaving crystal Seine, also, she eats with the discrimination TO VISITORS iv-w- ar an' sunk it. An how we cheer Ere yet unpolluted its tide crankiest of club men. Like a tive ani s cure. This weather ed in th' theayter to see th cute little Had caught the city's stain. of the man, she does not hesitate to send for we are vadergoing is a cold pro- sojers Iv th Mickydoo mowin' down th Swiftly the limpid current flowed. And sweet with hawthorn bowers, the head waiter, or even the steward, J J J Antl-Gr- ip brutal Rooshyan moojiks with ma&heen ducer. If you will use Where dark against the sunset showed matters do not go to her liking. guns. An fin'Ily whin Japs if In the early symptoms you th' had A ring of fortress towers. exception, ithe American gone a thousand miles into Rooshyan "Without will be in a day. woman is the epicure of the feminine Call and taste the Hawaiian Preserves v.Z vice-preside- territory an' were about busted an' Thereat the swimmer, half In sport, world," says George W. Sweeney, nt ayether had to stop fightin' or not A furious gesture made: of the New York Hotel Men's have "A curse upon the dingy Mrs. Kearns' car fare home, out worthy Prisldent fort Association. "The women of any at That casts so dark a shade! foreign country are satisfied with a jumped to th' front an cried: 'Boys By every stone in yonder walls simpler smaller selection and dishes ! stop it. It's gone far enough to satisfy And Louis's heart I swear than are the American women, al- "Why, Sure Call and taste before you buy th both Iv ye.' The day that old rat's-cast- le falls though Madam America, up to date, 'I'll be the foremost there." And My Chutney I would have you try, jjay day tn' pa-ape- rs come selects healthful combinations." aitner The day of lobster out an declared iv this is correct. It will stand for any test i.lllMI that th' defeat He spake, ana rrom the rapid salad, a glass of milk, and a coud St. stream, Rooshya was a judgment iv th' Lord A dripping athlete, rose, Jaque has passed for the modern For all do claim it is the best." on th' czar. Hogan talked about naw- - And glittering in the western gleam woman, although her country sister NEW GOODS thin' else. They were a wondherful Did on his threadbare clothes; may order such a fatal spread. Bouil- little people. They cud shoot straight- - One careless, scornful pebble cast lon, poached eggs, dry toast or gluten "Fruity Rhymes" from sunny climes. er an' oftener thin anny other nation. At the grim sentinel; bread, fruit salads, baked apples, and City. mid-da- y Best Assortment in the A Jap cud march three hundhred miles Laughed as the fellow scowled; and grape fruit are favorites for a passed The average SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, a day f r eight days with nawthin' to luncheon a la femme. RICH eat gumdhrop. They were high Ere the first shadows woman, she dines alone, chooses LACQUER, but a fell. when CHINAWARE. ly civvylized. It was an old clvvyliza foods which will make her thin or NOVELTIES, TOTS. CURIOS. tlon but not tainted be age. And that was Danton. Many a May stout, as the case :may be, or she is MRS. "Their treatment iv women put thtm The hawthorn thickets stirred, looking out. for her complexion. This KEARNS on ' on a higher plane thin ours. Cinchries Till a certain summer day change has come about only within Factory, Hotel Street near Alakea. Opposite Hotel Baths STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES RIGHT ago, befure th" higher Iddycation iv He kept his boyish word. the last year or so, for it has not been women was dhreamed iv in this coun Then with all Paris at his heel so long since women were noted for thry, th poorest man in Japan cud sind The burly tribune came, ordering outlandish things to eat, and his daughter to a tea house, which Is And tower by tower the tall Bastille they always ordered wine or liqueur iayegusa while now is rare to th same as our female sin. .1.... .Vs. ' of some kind, it 1120 Nuuanu Street, near Hotel. where she remained till she gradyated Sank in a sea of flame. find anything but tea, coffee, or choc- SEWING MACHINES as th wife iv some proud noble iv the Enough! his triumphs and his crimes olate on an order given at any leading OF STANDARD MAKES. The OLDEST and old Samuri. push. An' ven in th wan Our children's primers tell. hotel in the metropolis by a woman. appropriate up-to-d- COMPLETE branch Iv art that westhren civvyliza- - For, thrown by Fate on violent What could be more than an sewing machine? MOST times, Leslie's. , . of automatic lift, CURIO SHOP is at tkm Is supposed to excel In they had He learned their ways too well. We have the finest stock selected cabinets, ever shown, ana us They er-rpa- t- years shall be pleased to have you visit our store, where we carry a full assort- the beat miles. were th' Five his meteor spirit blazed The United States Navy Department est liars in th wurrld an formerly Those darkened heavens through; of navy ment. . CURIO has ordered the vessels the ISUKD 60., friends iv th Prisldint. Then perishes in the storm he raised, submarine signaling ap- Machines sold for cash or on instalment plan. Also exchanged. All kinds equipped with supplies 108 King near Maunakea STEINERfS Elite "That was the beglnnin' iv th' end lv And by the sword he drew. paratus as fast as funds are available o? at street. th between CT-re- at Building. Hotel St. frinshio th' two for the purpose. The North German CRANE & SPENCER. well-kno- For artl Hawaiian, South nations. A "Blighted be the name," he cried, T.invd Steamship Company is equipping thravelled to Tokeeo with "If only France be t Hamburg- - Sea and Japan a letter iv free!" ei-h- more of its ships. The CURIOS In greatest variety. inthraduction to th' Mickydoo fr'm th' So let the land for which he died, American, the Cunard, tne vvnue oiar, beginning', using-th- e Prisidlnt 'Dear Mick, got His constant mourner be. and the French line are all Pacific Co. a brick put through his hat. A little And should her graceless sons forget wnn me Transfer later iv The invention, and wnat LEAVE ORDERS FOR a number Americans in private sacred trust they hold, tion of more and more suDmanuecua WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE. life who wint over to rayceive in per- God send she find a Danton yet on the coasts, the use of the FRAMING OF PICTURES son Iv at points th' thanks th imprer Tr what As stubborn and as bold. 1S now as general u We pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money. they'd done, were invention with the foorced be th' Edward Sydney Tylee use of wireless telegraphy. in stove wood, coal and kindlings. Co. warmth iv their rayciption to tak re , . -t- - Pacific Picture Framing fuge in th house iv th' Rooshyan escape Brick 126 The narrow of a liner from Each of the four smokestacks of the Storage in Warehouse, King street. 'Phone Main 58. Nuuanu below Hotel. counsel. fifteen-stor- y "Last month Jap'nese destruction by a meteor is related by Mauretania will be as high as a th' governmint building wide enough for PRICES RIGHT. wrote to th' Prisidint: 'Most gracious Captain , of the African and an bewtlderin fnnr teams abreast to drive through. Majesty. Impror iv th' Prince, one of the vessels of the Prince up 192 World's News BEAD THE ADVERTISES Sun. austere patient All four will suck from the fur an' Father iv th Line. The London Daily Chronicle fumes ot one tnousana ions READ THE ADVERTISER WORLD'S NEWS DAILY. Stars, we adore ye. Had ye but- - naces the Daily. not quotes his report. Writing to his prin of coal a day. II o

SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 27, 1907

I 1 - , -- ,.,, ..,...,., f 1 ..II. IN IMMIGRATION CASE FIRE FOUNTAINS PLAY CRATER IN Z APPEAL TAKEN FOREIGN LANDS 65 or in yotir native land when you are away from home, the r SEMI-WEEKL- Y ? unaer GAZETTE will be found a most welcome - instructions by cable from visitor; giving Washington to Attorney as it does a condensed summary of all the 8 - District local Breckons yesterday, news of the Islands and Honolulu. z t Assistant District Subscribe before you on your and you Attorney Dunne noted an appeal to the start travels won't z g need Ninth Circuit Court of Apoeals. San to "wonder what is happening at home" while you are hi away. 2k 'i. -- 4 from Judge Doles decision releasing a Japanese on habeas corpus Price 25 cents per month or $3.00 per year postpaid to any h from detention here by the immigra part of the United States. Foreign postage extra. 4-- tion officials. cmyomatsu Nakashima. a Japanes S wnose adopted home is at San Jose, Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd. z California, his family living there and 1 awaiting his return, was on Friday PUBLISHERS. z discharged from a long detention here 65 South King Street. z tne Honolulu, Hawaii. by Federal immigration officials. 88. V v whose decision 'Phone z 1' to deport him was only .W S..- hwarted by a writ of habeas corpus out oi tne United States District Court. Judge Dole's written decision on th writ of habeas corpus concludes thus: mil "The petitioner is discharged subject COMMERCIAL NEWS' .si) to the taking of an appeal, in which (Continued from Page Four.) ease he may. be released upon giving a recognizance with surety in an amount to be fixed by the court to an- swer Alexander M. McBryde et aU and land at Manoa road by II, E. 1 N" the judgment of . the appellate for $10,000, 4 court." Cooper and wife to Bruce Cartwright for $1400. A "i taxing jurisdiction or the case against the strongly presented plea GENERAL REVIEW. that the law allowed no Interference of the court's with the decisions of immi- Henry Clews, the New York banker in his circular of January 12 layi: AS HAItEMAUMAU ITEXED. v gration officials, Judge Dole held in ef The money; market continues to be the key to the stock market. Our upply - & The rater as appeared to Rev. E. W. Thwing Monday, January 21, 1907. The lava at this time was fect that such decisions must be upon 4.f currency has been depleted activity and high prices; and our iupply f it matters by trade rapidly flowing to. floor of the erater from' the 'holes'; on the left of the picture. At intervals the fire that the law places within the of capital is also being great mass of new undertakings, as the g discretion of the officials. If they are exhausted by the would most on one occasion went overt an elevation much as water goes over a dam. j we as spread over of the floor and acting without any legal . authority by tn Josses of the San Francisco fire and other disasters, which wasted their decisions are simply null and! immense sums of capital. The credit situation is stiU under much strain, and I therefore voidable by due proceedings. . - . mAn.i,,,,J t,.r v.A.v,i J kMK In this case the ofilclals never consld-- i . . . ered the essential question of whether Te'erTe to, there is but one remedy, and that is the one repeatedly referred the petitioner was an "alien immi- - to in these advices that of contraction and liquidation. This probably can only grant or an "alien resident." but were be accomplished at the expense of falling prices a contingency that, unwel-goin- g . to bundle him out of the country v r. T 1 , ,v w,uv s- - i as "an alien" simply because he was .vSurn .vu. .5 affected with a contagious eye trouble, pe ar to have an immediate and precipitate fall.' ' As a matter of law Judge Dole found Williams, Dimond & Co. (San Francisco) have the following on the coffee tbe,iimmiSV,0n of Marc8' hi 1903, fCt market in their circular of January 16: Since bur last advices the arrivals of immigrants, but . m . ... , .. not to aliens domiciled in tle United nawauan coaee to mis maritei aggregate aio Dags; toe deliveries nave oeea may gone "S3 bags, leaving an available stock of say 13S0 bags. The coffees have X. J. i States who have temporarily that abroad and are returning thereto." been sold have broueht full fisrures. due to the prevailing searcitv 6f all cradci - , . . . . , , - Nakashima was ordered, as a mill- ... ,,, ...... ,, .1 Hi iu xa v- -v Si tarv reservist, back to Jaoan to fleht ui uc'""" " the Russians and was on his way home j coffee and the presentu..stock of Hawaiian coffee will no doubt find a reatly c. l-2- c, If. to San Jose when detained here In absorption. We append quotations: 13c. to 14c, for fancy; 11 to 12 transit. l-2- c. l-4- c, 9 l-2- c 10 c, V for prime; 10 11 for good; to for fair; 11c. to 13c, to low f for peaberry; 7c 9c, for grade. "5 Auditor Fisher's comparative statement of the Territorial treasury for I?4 THE NEW YORK SUN December, 1905 and 1906, shows current receipts 1905 of $95,954.05 and 1906 of 5 in dua S $92,836.92, a decrease of $3117.13. A decrease of $0300 tax receipts, . ON JUDGE HIGHTON chiefly to change of collecting times, more than twice accounts for the difference. expenditures in 1900, were $321,507.72, being $$5,- - ? Total current December, I -- on ? - a 41 : a 1, i : . a u - B r ..- - 4 r inns The New York Sun of January 12 had yjo mau iu iu currcpuuu.ug ul0ulu ui wu avjuivul u....it v to i the followintr to sav on its editorial I ,v.., page Of the late Henry Highton: I ceinoer, iuj. .me dvi increase vi mi cxjicBuiiurcs Binvuniru io (,iuj.oi. ium counties were paid $ii4,iya.t;j in uecember last against fy,-4- U in tne previous Henry E. Highton, whp died at Ho-- 1 v,.. ,t r nolulu last week, was for many year iauw '"'i One OI tne most prominent aim UUti ua, I suu l 7 ices iuuu cicu uaic ,uv Jtai mvauic iiannu iuuu iuucut.'uu H the ablest lawyers in the State of Call- - was $3,820,000 on Dec 31, 1900, an increase for the year of $667,600. . THREE DAYS LATER. fornia. He was a great trial lawyer, T rfivttr Trarbnr. bill rpnArtl in th ITon f Ilnrem.ntativeii. by bteere and shows the lava on oi,e-h- This engraving is from a photograph furnished the Advertiser F. h. ia $400'000 cach for 1Ionolo,u and IIil0 h"hon' l, floor Halemaumau on the night of January 24. The white streaks are the lava, apparently more abundant - the of ful as counsel for the defendant m the amounts respectively being for expenditure this year ana tne remainder ai- pit, as shown in the picture furnished by Mr. .Thwing. SarkB,,tller in the left hand corner of the soroe of the most conspicuous criminal J lowed for continuing contracts. A similar provision of $200,000, with an equal - cases such, for instance, as the Pier- ftmonnt for ,ontinuinr contract, anrjears in a bill of the War Department for ; (Continued from Page One.) son murder case. He defended Lucky Baldwin in famous breach of prom a breakwater at Hilo. extent of the lava as it approaches the sightseer. Beside this Mr" Hitchcock a J - is6 suit and was always potent before! Over 200 people have booked for the excursion of the Chamber or Lom- sped Hip to me made several sketches for color schemes which he will later put on canvas. juries, either on the civil or criminal merce of Los Angeles, Cal., to Hawaii, for which the steamer Ohio has beca H. Wood received following dispatch from Fred. L. Waldron yes- court; I no P. the side of the chartered- - In connection with the visit of the excursionists an exhibition of THE GREATEST NATURAL terday afternoon:: Mr. Highton was prominent In Ma-- speaa- - , WONDER OF THE WORLD "Grandest and most magnificent display imaginable. Try and arrange to scitry and was a forctttul public r er; and although an ardent Democrat, Prospects are reported as good for the early construction ...... The center of volcanic activity is now make trip on return Kinau." . Repub-- ( hL, contrioutea largely to the railroad, planned to connect several plantations with each other aid the oea at . m --: v..v ' the lican victory in the Presidential cam- - boara CRATER OF KILAUEA. crossed the government road are , not Ovens, the original promoter of the automatic telephone cheme, ha. sources Is tSSc 07 Information from reliable much more one to three-quarte- rs S ."7- pit filling with THE FLOWS AS than half spirited citizen, in times past he had regained control of the stock of the Standard Telephone Co. chartered by to the effect thai the is LH of each; depth mclten lava. Eyewitnesses declare the a mile wide the rendered efficient services to the city Congress to operate the system in Honolulu. At a somewhat warm meeting fiery display to be beyond description. of flows at the crossings run from fif- of San Francisco in the protection of f the gnarehoiera the other day ho secured his election as president, sod ia SEEN BY teen to thirty feet. end, which waterfront, In securing its deposits This Is an At the Its - that capacity has called a meeting for 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday to elect POU is miles sea, from loss when threatened by the lm- OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME about three from the It big in the rest of the officers. piled up perhaps fifty pending insolvency of ;a bank to visit ih's wonderland. has and is from city funds were deposited, A late Montreal paper states a probability that, when the Grand Trunk Hookena, South Kona, Hawaii, to one which the SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES. hundred feet deep. All of these and in emergencies. At the re railroad is completed, new steamships will be put on the routs be- January 24, 1907. oer Pacific By S. S. Kinau. leaving Tuesday. different branches, in fact all of this quest of General Smith, the Governor line mm w tween British Columbia, and. Japan and the famous Empress transferred January 29, returning via Hilo Editor Advertiser: The first outbreak outbreak, is on the land of Kahuku o tne Philippines, who wlsnea route;. of the same week $40.00 Attorney-Genera- l, Mr. Highton to the Australian Saturday is about three or four miles from the from start to finish, but have kept on become - By S. S. Kinau, leaving as above, was about to sail for the East when he The Waianae Lime Co., Ltd., has; filed its 'proposed charter with the Treat- old lava flows, and have hot destroyed V. .. , f 1 1 I. t A V . returning via Honuapo by S. summit of Mauna Loa, and the second was suddenly carried off by an affec AAIo,vouAAA snares ox ,1Art par enco, it any of the good land of Kahuku, urer.. Its capital stoca is in iw vaiue kb id . S. Mauna Loa. Friday, Febru- outbreak is about fifteen miles down tion of the liver. privilege of increase to $250,000. The purpose is to produce limo and eement ary 8 ...... 60.00 The outpour of sulphur has been A lawver of the old school, conserva a. on a tract of land at Waianae bought from the Government. Officers and The latter trip allows a stay of six from the first. Before going further, tremendous. Most all the leaves of tivo nnri thoroughly trained, he held cir- people are: W, W. Harris, president, 50 shares; W. E. Brown, secretary days at the volcano, takes in the I will state that I slept upon one of guava from Papa to Kahuku down to high place in the affection of the shareholders cuit of Hawaii, passing the recent lava Keokeo, night Janu- and below government of his State. and treasurer, 25 shares; F. L. wVinter, 50 shares; E. J. Lord, 100 shares; J. J. exceptionar oppor- the hill of Puu of f the road have flow, and gives an s Belser, 25 shares. scenes of recent ary 19, 1907, which was eleven daj-- dried up and are falling off. Most all tunity to visit all the Ocean steam arrivals for the week have been the Mariposa from Tahiti volcanic activity. after the first outbreak, and upon this fern leaves are dried up also. The ohe-l- o BIG HARVEST HOME (to replenish oil), the Sierra from the Colonies, the Coptic and the Ventura visit I drew a map. ; is greatly effected. Koa, ohia, pua Accompany Visitors Francisco. Departures have been the Chiusa Maru for Japan, the Competent Guides The whole distance between the first lama and tree fern (hapuu), and some from San ( through the Volcanic Region. excep- Mariposa and Sierra for San Francisco, the Captiq for the Orient, the Manning ' NO and second outbreak, with the other varieties of trees have not been OF GAMBLERS THERE IS. ABSOLUTELY cruise and the Ventura for the Colonies. DANGER. tion of fouLO five breaks of about one affected by the sulphur, on relief quarter, mile each, was a continuous I sent my guide up today with six raised the sentences information and tickets apply to line femoke rolling skywards a hun- - sightseers, Is up to second out Judge Robinson For of that Court in the Ltd.1 dred to two hundred feet high. By this break. of the Honolulu District BEISSEL TO POTWINE. Hcnrv Waterhcuse Trust Co., 67 whom you From appearances to cases of Ah Sing and others, BUREAL. line of smoke could follow Madame last night and with TOURIST INFORMATION , day flow -- he had found jruUty after trial the seems to be dying out. - being m- waivml nn the charge of Honolulu, January 27, 1907. HONOLULU. first to the second outbreak. Yours truly, nrcsent at a gambling game W. Potwine. , The Sows immediately below the first G. "W. McDOUGALL. Ah Wai and Shing Tai, proved to Rev. E. outbreak above (mauka) of Puu Keo- have been conducting the game, were Dear Sir: You, are welcome to inform the public about your views on the impris- Milkman You. Can keo, was cold and dead when I got each sentenced to six months' Inquisition. Everybody can read, compare and follow as it suits him. A In the lower j MQR E SIDE PLAY onment at hard labor. concluding your article you charge me with attempting TO DEFEND there, and judging from the glare from received a sentence But in J VjrOCCr court Ah Wai had ENORMITIES. Hist - Y Olir jdown here at Hookena, I believe these of imprisonment for one momn uwj ITS DIABOLICAL flows flowed out during the first three and Shing Tai had been let off with Will you please quote of my articles on tne Inquisition those words which You'll know when you buy ml.k N CASE sen pure l days after the first outbreak on Janu-- j a fine. Ah Chee, who had been justify you in the above mentioned charge I from him that it is that mi prison, now no disease or sour- ary 9th, 1907. tenced to two weeks in - If you can not do it, we will be entitled to draw our conclusions from this it contains really turned state's ev- ing germs and that it j Judging from the amount of area Judge De morning Territory's to the value of the other statement, you make. requisite percent- Bolt yesterday rdencTanstrengthnea the possesses the j covered by these first branches, which Yours for at denied the motion of Commissioner rase. Aa to tne otner ucicuuauw truth, age of proteids and butter-f- ' acres, to L richness and is about three to four hundred Pratt, respondent in the Lanai injunc were sentenced by Judge Robinson JAMES C. BEI88EL. which give to milk ! eacn, ls- you and being principally pahoehoe, and fines of 525 and $2.50 costs good quality. . That -it tion case, for an extension of time for tav j being more two the raise being in $L50 of the costs thickness not than to B- buy ! answering the original petition. An 15 - W. THE TERRORS OF INDIGESTION. flow- a J.idd. renresenting six feet deep, the lava must have exception was noted by Deputy Attor- defendants, who very rapidly, accounts Breckons, counsel for A squire of Andover decided to take into his employ a brother of Patrick, nrn ed which for the ney General Milverton to the ruling. was absent from illness, had nothing disappearing of glare In sky up tne pro-- one of his hired men. The terms were made with Pat before his brother 'i the the Time as previously extended was up at n n.. whn tusked before in direction. pouncing of sentences, but noted an J arrival, and the following conversation is a specimen of what the agreed I) that 4 p. m. yesterday, but no answer was line of smoke to above appeal afterward. upon: The I referred filed. gave no glare of any kind night, nor Deputy Attorney uenerai Squire. pay your brother one-fift- y a day, Patrick." (Sterilized) at - . "Ill The Supreme Court the day before buu. . I t-- 1 1 v . ... v! ;n iur . ' l :ti is could you see any molten or red lava. aeu mbline-- The limit oil x, . . . " r wui upon Carna had denied Attorney Gear's motion to wor n , ixic. can depend , . v Imnnspd- I I, : You guar Down at the second outbreak was a dismiss Pratt's appeal from Judge nnes ne contend ea i - tion Cream, because our oi ifr every can We wonderful sight. There was a molten Dei Bolt's decree sutetaininff the on the majority, as the conductors The squire thought Mike had better eat himself. feeding and milking mass boiling and splashing up and demurrer, which decree Judge De Bolt the tame would pay the fines. oversee the In as did not countenance cows, ana tne e overflowing on the mauka side and it the meantime revoked, as far Judge Robinson you are going to Paris to see some fun, youH require at the very least of our milk is his power went, saying he was asham- the lattor sii trees tion. as tnere wo 'If and sterilization of the ran away around the hill called Puu im which are ed of having signed it in the absence nnthinc wnrn th court to Indicate $15 a day." "As much as that! It's pretty heavy, especially seeisg thst I done under conditions Kamoalaala, and down on its course thought the fines In scientifically correct. of counsel for petitioner. The Supreme such a thing. He taking my wife with me." "Oh, you're taking your wifef thst cs, toward sea. I could not get much Court held that decree was quite below were excessive, noi - 3 v,p the the s""e. K.f . ,iv .mTi1 r.il Bla tne . A and appetizing dish closer than two hundred yards because within the judge's discretion and its way to the higher court to raise nutrious im- r.nt!vp of trivial ap- - nonconformity with opinion an ar I " night before she overflowed some his nrnnia . l . T t. annn.1 VUFf of stewed carrots the Deals 1 iae curiam weni up on xneil oioerian scene. ilTL...iuonc '" can be made ways material matter. u" is used in back "on the makai side, so A decision of the Supreme Court on On the appeal the ball or tnose real," commented the critic. "That's the real thing in howls, nest I've ever if Carnation Cream stopped my progress. As the lava the decree will be the next happening was fixed at ana on responded manager. our asgfj. nearL "Ouht to be." " the staee "That's comes out of this vat It Is a pahoehoe in the case. tenced to Imprtsonment at , its Manufacture. gammers ne -u-r vu.f-vU.u.- ..t flow, but as the distance increases it '. This large harvest home of uru. "'""3 Gyer knowing dog was reaped by a committee or ias.i turns into a-- a. So flows which cross I have the most Vrui avpr XT xav Mnet IriinwlfiC?! term s grand Jury, under oreman 41And what ia new 1Utle brother's namel", "iney naven j xouna & Co., Ltd. government road, are seen to discovery Henry May the be Gyer Yes. Why. every time he sees a Hutchlns. while on a tour of yet." Cleveland Plain Dealer. a-- a flows. two flows w Telephone Main 22. The that have sAva aiv yaiits,' 11 ii'M jc u c rv a

II y 12 SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 27, 1907.

Miss Aileen Simpson. Senator and Mrs. a. Chillineworth. Miss Z. Gait, Miss Elsie Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. G. Meyers, Zeave, Cap SI Mr. T. Wolff, Mrs. Fannie. t Sanders, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. B. Hill, Mr. D. Crockett, Mr. Wright, Mr. Ros- - Si coe Perkins, Mr. I. Hurd, Mr. Z. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Melanphy, M:ss Mary Levy, - Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mrs. F. Lederer.

- The young ladies of the Kunalu ?t Rowing Club are planning a sale of si delicacies on Saturday, February 1. Homemade jellies, chutney, butter, 4i 4b eggs, chickens, etc., are to be a spe cialty. In addition to this, the young z 4b ladies will serve a cold delicatessen 4b luncheon at the noon hour. Home- a made ice cream arid lemdnade will ba 4t learance Sale Mr. Rudolf J. Buchly and Mrs. L. Ten served throughout the day. It is quite mmum b 4b ney Peck-- evident that these young ladies can not t 4b only row and build a boathouse, but t Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall. appeal forcibly to the "inner man" as 4 8: 4b Ballade et Polonaise Vieuxtemps well. OF SE 4b Mr. Rudolf J. Buchly. 4 4 8 Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall. A Japanese luncheon in honor of 8 Miss Louise Gerard was given on Tues- PART II. 4-- day by Mrs. Riggs. The flowers used .--J 5. Kol Nidrei Max Bruch were red carnations. A to be given at the recital he will give Buchly. CALLING HONO-- Mackall Mr. Rudolf J. DATS IN his best selections and Mrs. 6. ' LULU. K numbers, one "Mon Mrs. W. Lanz gave a poi luncheon 3S will sing several Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall. i 4b I voix" by request. was BEGIN coeur s'ouvre a ta 7. (a) La Coquette MSS on Thursday. The table decorated WILL OX Mondays Punahou. Uanoa I J with maidennalr ferns most artistical- Heights. College Hills, Ma After concluding their tour of the (b) Polish Dance Winiawski (c) Hungarian Dance..Jos. ly. Among the guests were Mrs. A. 8 r klki. Orient, Mrs. Day and Misa Dorothy Mr. Rudolf J. Buchly. Tuesdays Walklkt, Kaplolanl , Mrs. Jack Dowsett, Mrs. 8 Wood, who are at present in Manila, 8. Bisho'p, Focke, 1 Park. McV. Mrs. Klebahn, Mrs. Friday Morning, February will pay a to Honolulu and Mrs. Bruce Mackall. 4b si. 8 Wednesdays Nuuanu and Puu-nu-L short visit Mrs. G. Rodlek, Mrs. C. Wight, Mrs. at Above Nuuanu bridge, n then proceed to the mainland. Miss The concert is under the patronage C. Holloway, Mrs. Fred Macfarlane, Wednesdays; Wood intending to attend school either of Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. Sanford Mrs. Henry Macfarlane, Mrs, H. Mac- first and third in New York or Chicago. 1 below, second and fourth, at B. Dole, Princess Kawananakoa, Mrs. farlane, Jr., Mrs. Edward Tenney, Mrs. , 5 B. Layard, Mrs. F. M. Swanzy, 2 Thursdays The Plains. R. de A. J. Campbell, Mrs. Frank Richard- 4b A luncheon, followed by a launch Campbell-Parke- r, Fridays Town and Hotels. Mrs. Alexander Young, Mrs. son, Mrs. George Richardson, Misses SEDUCTIONS ALL DOWN THE LINE, IN ride to Pearl Harbor, was given on Mrs. C. W. C. Deering, Mrs. 8 ys KallhL Helen, Lady and Alice Macfarlane, Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder. James Wilder, Mrs. A. G. Hawes, Jr.; Mrs. Walter Macfarlane, Miss Tillie 8 C Mrs. W. Pfotenhauer, Mrs. H. V. Mur- , Miss M. Walker. Bridge was Cap- Hal-stea- d, Lawns, Governor Carter, Mrs. Gait and ray, Mrs. Van Vliet, Mrs. Franh played throughout the afternoon and Batistes, Silks, Cashmeres, cel. 8 Rudolf J. Buchly, whose reputation tain Carter, U. S. N., were to have Mrs. F. H. Humphris, Mrs. won Lindsay, Mrs. Harry Macfarlane the first 8 as a violinist is more than local will been the guests of Captain Joynes, of James Castle, Mrs. Alex. Mrs. prize. give room C. J. Hutchins, Mrs. L. C. Abies, Mrs. a violin recital In the ball the U. S. R. C. Manning yesterday. D. Tenney, Margaret Peacock, Mrs. E. N. January 12. at the Alexander Young hotel building sailed George D. MURRAY HILL, J., when that vessel wa to have Mrs. Macfarlane, Mrs. W. The wedding of Miss Helen Gertrude on Wednesday evening February 6th. for Hawaii to the lava flow and after Westervelt, Mrs. H. Focke, Mrsj L. Macfarlane, Princess Kawananakoa, Those arranging this affair have been Tenney Peck, Mrs. F. A. Schaefer, Mrs, Kitchen, sister of Mrs. Walter Schultz On this occasion he will be assisted by wards to have visited Hilo to allow the of this place, and former society belle Mrs. Campbell-Parke- r, Miss Irene unable to see all the patronises and C. Montague Cooke, Mrs. L. Lewton- - request yet Mrs. Bruce McV. Mackall, the brilliant party to see the crater of Kilauea In, of Honolulu, to Robert Atkinson, Dickson, Miss Ada Rhodes, Mrs. all those who have.not as Brain, Mrs. Carles Cooper, Mrs. Alex. accept no- soprano, and Mrs. L. Tenney Peck has action. The absence of trie revenue H.' brother of the Secretary of Ha Rhodes, Mrs. James Castle, Mrs. Jane received Intimation to this Scott, Mrs. von Holt, Mrs. John Holloway, tion as Invitation to consented to accompany the artistes on cutter on an errand of mercy in search Usborne. ', waii, which took place at the Schultz Walker, Misses Walker, Mrs. their attend. of the disabled schooner Luka has post residence, was the climax to a pretty Mrs. Dowsett, Mrs. Lanz, Mrs. Water-hous- e, J Jl J the piano. Both ladies are so well poned trip. Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. M. Marx, The dance given on Wednesday night known In musical circles here that the The Moana hotel was the scene of a romance. The romance began several unnecessary J J J years ago when Miss Kitchen, who was Mrs. B. F-- Marx, Miss Marx. Mrs. at the Moana was voted a great suc- clal mention Is at this charming dinner on Sunday evening, Dougherty, cess by all those who A time. It Is but a few weeks ago that A luncheon in honor of Miss Arm living at Honolulu, with her mother, James Mrs. Hawes, Jr. attended. strong, sister of Mrs. Ellen Ward, was at which John H. entertained attracted considerable attention in so- large number of the through passen- Mrs. Mackall created a furore with her j gers of S. were singing same room, Mrs. Peck given on Sunday by Pfince and Princess Kawananakoa, ciety there by her beauty and grace Miss Helen Irwin, daughter of Mr. the S. Sierra noticed in this Mrs. James Castle. strong among the dancers, as well as many accompanying time. Mr. - Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Murray, Dr. and She met Mr. Atkinson there. A and Mrs. William G. Irwin, made her her at the Among B- well-know- n the invited guests were Mrs. friendship ensued, which soon ripened pleas- socially local people. Buchly Is a violinist of more than or Dillingham, Mrs. Alex. Scott, Mrs. Mrs. F. H. Humphris and Mr. and Mrs. debut Saturday afternoon under jf dinary ability. His power of expres- into love. They were engaged when ant circumstances, at the home of the f Philip Dodge, Mrs. Ellen Weaver and Alexander G. Hawes, Jr. Miss Nannie country Mrs. Edward Tenney entertained a sion has been compared to that of the Miss Anna Paris. Winston acted as hostess for the af Miss Kitchen came to this young woman's parents, Washington greatest modern masters of this divine fair. about two years ago, and last month and Laguna streets. The Irwin home number of guests at bridge on Wed tC t I nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Mar Instrument. He will be remembered A most enjoyable tea was given on Mr. Atkinson came to claim his bride. was made additionally attractive by for the excellence of his playing at the Miss Alice Hedemann, who sailed He will take her back to Honolulu, the the decorations of rare flowers and garet Walker, who has recently re- Young Saturday afternoon of last week by turned from abroad. The hostess look Planters dinner at the two with her parents, Mr. afc& Mrs. C scene of their first meeting, and there plants. Miss Irwin was presented to months ago and still more recently his Mrs. Raymond de B. Layard, the they will live. society by her mother. The debutante ed charming in a beautiful toilette. performance at the Thistle Club smok guests remaining from four until seven Hedemann. on the Sierra for the Coast, was becomingly attired, and made a Among the guests were Mrs. Arthur t on occasion of Burns annl is to attend a fashionable school for novelty Wilder, Mrs. Andrew Fuller. Mrs. Fred e f. er the the o'clock. A number of musical seiec girls Los Angeles. A Chinese dinner was the most favorable Impression as she versary Friday night. In the program at with which Mrs. Dr. Hoffmann enter Kracefully assisted in receiving the Macfarlane, Mrs. Harry Macfarlane. rbl tlons, vocal and instrumental, were 'jt Mrs. Faxon Bishop, Mrs. R. de B. Lay- During the absence of her mother, tained a number of her friends on Sun guests. In the receiving party were rendered by some of the guests, among day night, at which covers were laid the following girl friends of the de ard, Mrs. C. Holloway, Mrsf Lanz. these selections being a violin solo by Mrs. . Francis Gay Is a guest at her for fourteen. The table decorations and butante: Miss Julia Langhorn, Miss Mrs. Klebahn, Mrs. R. Ivers, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Ernest Ross, and solos by Mrs. father's Judge Hart. place cards were of Oriental design, Maisie Langhorn, Miss Mary Keeney, Dowsett, Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mrs. t afi ten-cour- Hyde-Smit- h. Alice Hastings. George Macfarlane, Mrs. Ranney Scott, and the se dinner was served Miss Boyd and Miss Margaret Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Clif The British Consulate was the scene ford Kimball, Mrs. Helen Noonan, Mrs. Mrs. F. H. Humphris contributing a in Chinese style. During the afternoon an elab- of an elaborate dinner on Monday orate luncheon was served and music Mary Gunn, Mrs. George Herbert. Hess reading. The tea was served on the evening. Consul and Mrs. Raymond de Mrs. Scott of Hilo is living at College was rendered by an orchestra. Exam- lanai, being daintily the tables decorat B. Layard entertaining Lord and Lady Hills, In the Edward Brown bungalow. iner, January 14 Friends of Mr. J. O. Cooke will be ed with violets. The hostess was as- glad to learn that his trip to the CoU sisted, in serving the refreshments by Playfalr, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Paton, onies, from A notable social event of the week Lady Playfalr, who have which he has Just return- Miss Christobel Layard and Misses Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case Deering, Lord and ed, has resulted In a marked improve- was the At Home given by Mrs. H. von spent the past several months as tfalues Tillie and Elsa Schaefer. Among the Judge and Mrs. W. Stanley, Lady Her- Trevelyan, von ment to his health. . guests present were Mrs. George Holt and Miss in the guests at the Moana Hotel, sailed on Car ron, Cleghorn and Mr. Holt residence on Judd street. Many ter, Mrs. James B. Castle, Mrs. R, N. Anderson. The table decorations the Coptic for the Orient this week. ATE BUT FAILED TO DINE. Paton, Mrs. Sanford B. Dole, Mrs. charming costumes were seen at the were of white marguerites, violet and guests Not long ago horse-sho- w group Witherlee. Miss Witherlee, Mrs. J. O. reception. Among the many Captain barter and Captain Hum a of will greet roses. present were Mrs. B. Dillingham, Mrs. eight dropped Broadway Carter, Miss Carter, Mrs. Babbitt, Mrs. $8 phrey have moved into the cottage near into a hotel W. F, Frear, Mrs. Philip Frear, Mrs. , Miss May Damon, Mrs. S. M. Paymaster Arthur Brown, who is the naval station formerly occupied by for dinner. Money In plenty was Dickey, James , Damon, Mrs. Wilkinson, Lady Playfalr, Erdman, Mrs. Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Niblack. evidenced by the jewels worn by the well known to many Honolulans and Dole, Mrs. Sanford B. Dole, Mrs. With- 5 5 your eye Mrs. Rodlek, Miss Tilie Neumann, Miss women, and the general import Jessie Kaufman, Miss Nannie Win- who was most popular in the social cir erlee. Miss Witherlee, Mrs. Wallace Madame Slapoffsky, the Russian air of ston, Mrs. James Wilder, Mrs. Charles cles of city, has been detached Farrington, Mrs. Selma Kinney, Mrs. cantatrice who sang in Honolulu on ance of the men. The waiter was all the Humphris, in Wilder, Mrs. Kopke, Mrs. Pike, Mrs. from duty on the Asiatic station, where John Usborne, Mrs. F. H. her way to the mainland, was a attention until the host of the occasion Klamp, the Misses Pound, Mrs. Har-ve- ry Mrs. Rodlek, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Schaef- through passenger for the Colonies in began to give his order, when the M. M. he has been on the U. S. topedo boat er, Misses Schaefer, Miss Tillie Neu- - Murray Mrs. Scott, Miss - steamer Ventura yesterday. Among destroyer Bainbridge, and will pass . . - - .1 ,3 it r the various expressions which passed in Scott, Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. George Mac- mann, Mrs. a. rancis juuu, vi. congenial ' fellow travelers with her through Honolulu shortly on his way Charles Cooke, succession over the foreign counte- farlane, Mrs. Gait, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. home. George Cooke. Mrs. were Mrs. Dusenbury, wife of the pas Focke, Mrs. Roes, Mrs. Lanz, Mrs. Mrs. Montague Cooke, Jr., Mrs. Jor senger agent Steamship nance were a rare comedy. was ob- Bottomley, of the Oceanic It Humphris, Lady Herron, Mrs. A, Ful- dan, Misses Jordan, Mrs. Co. in San Francisco, and Mr. Schus-sl- er viously a meal in which money was no ler, Mrs. Stanley. Miss Danford, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrams cele Mrs. Gaines, Mrs. P. C. Jones, Mrs. A. Our Ad of New York on a world tour. object, yet there was a pitiful Ignor- Today W. C. Wilder. Mrs. G. Wilder, Mrs. brated the fifth year of their marriage. Lewis, Mrs. A. Fuller, Mrs. Stanley, This trio of voyagers were guests of Charles Cooper, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Lange, Lady Herron, Mrs. George ance of how to spend. The meal be- their wooden wedding, with a large Mrs, Mr. W. Sumner Ellis for the day in gan Bottomley, Misses Jordan, Mrs. Mist, pedro party, about fifty friends attend Carter, Mrs. Crehore, Mrs. Gait, Mrs. port. without a suggestion of a cock Miss Mist, Mrs. Walker, Misses Walk J. O. Carter, Misses Carter, Mrs. Bab- tail, a dubonnet, or even sherry and er, Mrs. A. G. Hawes, ing. Their handsome home on Bere-tan- ia Afong, Alexan- on Jr. bitt, Mrs Albert Mrs. The announcement cards of the wed- - bitters. Champagne was ordered to & avenue was daintily adorned with der, Miss Helen Alexander, Mrs. An rfinr of their daughter, Miss Helen be brought with the oysters. The ter Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. W. ferns, palms and shavings of wood. derson, Mrs. von Hamm, Miss Bertha Gertrude Makee Kitchen, to Mr. ' Ath-erto- n, Robert rapin, oyster-crab- s, and Cleghorn were enter Score and place cards were of wood, Young, Mrs. Clifford Wood, Mrs. William Atkinson are being sent out white bait, and the tained at dinner at the Moana hotel and the idea was carried out to the Mrs. Augur, Mrs. Ballou, Mrs. by Mr., and Mrs. Clarence William various fish fillets on the menu, in two on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Grinbaum, minutest detail. Handsome prizes of a Catton, Miss Catton, Miss Anna Paris, Macfarlane. The wedding took place tempting and also expensive array. Dodge, Mrs. were Page tt 58 unique design in wood were awarded Mrs. Clive Davies, Mrs. on January 9 at Murray Hill, New passed, as were also fowl and The following program has been ar the winners and a delectable repast Restarick, Mrs. Graydon, Mrs. Du Roi, Jersey. game. The meal skipped from soup followed. Among those present were Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Clifford KSmbjill, tC to English mutton-chou- s. baked nalatn. ranged for the violin recital, to be brussels sprouts, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morgan, Miss Adele Miss Nannie Winston, Miss Jessie A dance at Odd Fellows' to a meat salad and given Young ' the Hall Ice-crea- m, in the Alexander hotel Morgan. Miss Nellie Fitzmaurice, Mr. Kaufmann. Mrs. James Wilder, Mrs. and ended with another bot will be given tomorrow night by Mrs. or ballroom on the evening of February and Mrs. Z. K. Myers, Mr. ana Mrs. J. S. G. Wilder, Mrs. Gilman, Mrs. Grin- Mary Gunn. The tle champagne. The serving of that 6, by Rudolf Buchly, Ellis Quintet Club group was J. at which Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Crane, baum, Miss Hopper, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. will furnish the music. little less than nainful to Bruce McV. Mackall and Mrs. L. Ten- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig, Miss Edna Ivers, Mrs. M. M. Scott, Miss Scott, that waiter, who probatly regarded the ney Peck have consented to assist: wnoie much N.S.Sachs Dry Goods Go. Craig, Mr. find Mrs. C. Saunders, Mr. Mrs. F. M. Swanzy, Mrs. King, Mrs. A tea will be given in rooms affair as a musician would the of a Series Of IT n-nu- mnph PART I. and Mrs.'. J. H. Arendt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. Kopke, Mrs. A. Wall, the Kilohana League discords. Art tomorrow prefer to serve the chtn orders LIMITED. 1, Sonata for violin and piano Corelli L. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. D. Douglass, Mrs. G. Macfarlane, Mrs. Fred Macfar- evening for the patronesses of that W. Green, Miss lane, Mrs. Harry Macfarlane, Misses the harmoniously, if not lavishly, some preludio Allemanda. Mr. and Mrs. Rosina coming Mardi Gras bal masque from rye bread, Sarabanda. Green. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Simpson, Macfarlane. Miss Mist, Mrs. Walter tfrrep an onion salad, and a glass to aix o'clock in the afternoon. or beer. Leslie's.

..P-....W- ... - . ..,., ,. .... '"-- r- 4 a:rw'--"' !r 9t Our Annual Sale of Table Linen and Towels OUR ORDERS OF WILL BEGIN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, AT 8 A. M. Do you need a new Table Cloth! Or a dozen Napkins! Or Tjoth, to match! New Spring Merchandise If so, this is your opportunity. are arriving by every steamer. Our new 'will How's your stock of Towels! Any worn-ou- t ones among them! How many has the laumlryinnn lost! entire stock be on sale months earlier than last year. . Here Better look them over between now and Friday. are three items that should attract your careful attention:

THE DISPLAY Table Linen Napkins Towels New Leather Bags and OF JUST RECEIVED Every pieee guaranteed to be Full dinner sizes, same quality as We have large stocks of the fol- Purses Boy's Clothing 50 Dozen Little Tudar PURE LINEN. the Table Cloths. lowing numbers, sizes and prices: in our mauka window will show you 72-inc- 1. To match cloths, reduced Lot 1. I pieces h Linen, re- Lot 18x34in., Union Linen, Hemmed, Play Suits TO $2.50 DOZEN Take a look at our Middle Show duced from $1.00 TO 75c YARD from $3.25 reduced from $1.90 TO $1.50 DOZ, the Lot 2. 7 pieces 72-inc- h Linen, re- Lot 2. To match Cloths, reduced Ages, 1 8 18x38in., Pure Linen, Window where the entire line is dit to Years duced from $1.25 TO $1.00 YARD from $3.50 TO $2.75 DOZEN Hemstitched, Correct Styles 72-inc- h re- reduced from $3.75 TO y jot 3. I pieces Linen, Lot 3. To match eloths, reduced $3.00 DOZ. played. For every-da- wear these can not $1-2- from $3.75 TO $3.00 DOZEN duced from $1.75 TO 5 YARD 21x42in., Pure Linen, Hemstitched, for youngsters, from 3 to 14 years 72-inc- will find Newest be equaled, and night wear we Lot 4. 2 pieces h Linen, re- Lot 4. To match' cloths, reduced Tou there the for reduced from $5.75 TO $4.75 DOZ. of age. $2.00 TO $1.40 YARD from $5.00 TO $3.75 DOZEN duced from Novelties and the Latest Leathers have the Sleepers. Lot 5. 1 piece 90-inc- h Linen, re- Lot 5. To match cloths, reduced 2x42in., Pure Linen, Hemstitched, High Values and Low Prices pre- duced from $2.50 TO $1.75 YARD from $4.00 TO $3.25 DOZEN reduced from S.00 TO $6.00 DOZ. at Proper Prices. vail. PRICE, 65c EACn

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" ' should develop a nine which' can win p " ' v '"r ' games with something like fair regu- MAY larity. T N IT Ju.t what the Deshaless Punahous are going to do for a nine this season --4 is a matter of much speculation. Sev- ENTER LEAGUE eral members of the club are strongly ROLLER SKATES in favor of selling the franchise. --2 With the Ranid Transits in the league, the Kamehamehas would suf- - Soldiers Have a Proposition fer severely from drafts on their team; i 4$ 4 New Sport Popular in States Lemon, Hamauku, Plunkett, Jones and I From Mailes to Use the Reuter, all being in the trolley service, i : i. May Be Introduced in The Kams have a big alumnus to fall mm is Latter's Franchise. back upon, however, and can obtain j 5 Honolulu. more players at a pincn man any otner club in the league. They would not ; : suffer so severely, therefore, by the An Important baseball deal between 4 A new game appeared on In- Rapid Transits inclusion In the league, j mm has the the Mailes and the Tenth Infantry iw tew door skating In as would appear at first blush. 'i rinks lha States, and was all but negotiated yesterday and That the shake-u- p in the league has promises to become popular with ex- may yet be put through. come at an opportune moment and was j every perts on rollers. They are playing The Mailes, having: satisfied them- needed. Is the opinion of nearly fan in Honolulu. Interest in the game football with skates on, not the straight selves that they cannot scare up a was on the wane and another season game, but a variation which Includes league team this year, approached the of games played by last year's teams scrimmages, field goals and punting. league facing a Infantry with a proposition to let the would have seen the Already there is talk of Introducing financial loss. t . soldiers do the playing under the In- the game in Honolulu. fantry's As it is at present, however, local name and receive half of the baseball is showing signs of experlehc- - -- In the main the rules for the game profits, sea-so- n the Maile management to ing something of a boom. and the are the same as for the regular Amer- being eagerly looked forward finance the team and pay all expenses. is ican college game, but there are a Major Van Vliet was tickled to to. It is up to the new" teams in the death good is number of contingencies that occur his league to make and there little with liberal offer and went down fear but that they will do so. upon a gridiron for cleated shoes town to that ratify the deal yesterday. Pitcher Joy will probably receive it is unnecessary to make preparation At. the eleventh hour, word by the S. S. Alameda whether however, the ,,-,-. , ..V, .V, r,.,,vn n, rii i,,,- -- ,. , . U i i r.h-- ti nr. v y,,..l-- .l,.,....., .n...it.f f ini n.i n.i..i n i mn iiimim for in a roller skating rink. Twenty-tw- o Rapid Transit Athletic Club made an his services will be required by the season or other men flying around on the average-size- d offer amount- San Franciscos this MITMMY, WHAT'S THAT MAN FOR?" for the Mailes franchise, wise roller floor would be too many ing, it Is said to $650. This of course The town could hardly console itself for any reasonable degree of safety, looks good to the destitute Mailes and were it to lose the genial and talented SMH This will give you an hour for rubbing and, therefore, the number of player - bald ct remains If the Ding Dings make a noise like i Jy- but the that and dressing and an hour for your cool has been reduced to six three men la POINTERS ON ing out, and then you will be ready to SPORT the line and three In the back field. ready money, the MaUes' mantle of j be gerved by the hlg pitcher go. eat a hearty 1 o'clock, which The linemen are a center, who work greatness will descend on dinner at their shoul ing to the Coast. The reason for this ( should consist of roast beef, roast or as snapper back, and two ends. The ders with all the emoluments, privi- is that it is almost a moral certainty boiled mutton or broiled beefsteak, back field consists of quarter and two leges and perquisites pertaining that whichever club secures Joy's ser- GETTING FIT nreaa ana butter potatoes once a THE BIG TANK half backs, the full being the outdoor khereto. vices as pitcher will win the pennant, week. .. gridiron player that has been dropped. and moral certainties in baseball are For this reason If desired, take a bottle of ale for The general rules for play are the and this alone the bad for gate receipts. dinner only; if not, substitute weak same as the new rule game of regular proposed McKln-le- y . .. deal with the Camp An Eminent Sporting Authority tea. After dinner rest or lie about Ladies' Night Celebrated With football, with a few exceptions. The aggregation of ball talent has been reading until 3 p. m., but don't go to same restrictions are placed on the of- declared off, for the time being, at Outlines Some Practical bed, which is a great fault with many Swell Program of Diving fense in the matter of using hands and least. and $ of our athletes of today. Then prepare legs; the linemen can not carry the ball If the Rapid Transits should be un I Here There Training Rules. for one hour of sharp exercise In fight- and Swimming. except from their position. The quar-- . able to make the necessary riffle, the ing the bag, swinging the clubs, light ter Js allowed to the line, and Is un Infantry w ill enter the big; league with sparring, shadow boxlngj running, hampered by the five yards out regula Japanese wrestling tournaments are . a whoop, walking or row-ing- After these exer- tion of the turf game. There Is no The should get being held nightly on Front street, HI-l- o. cises have been gone through, reg- Ladles' night at the Baths saw the legislation Infantry be able to The seekers for championship hon- The following article on physical the restrictive in regard to the together a good nine. There are six ular routine of the morning, salt water, place crowded and the sign "Standing forward pass, and this play Is allowed ors come, in from the surrounding training, by Tom O'Rourke, than whom massage or seven good players at the camp and also the of witch hazel and Room Only" displayed at the door. as many times during a scrimmage new men will be arriving post plantations. no man understands the subject bet- alcohol, dress as before. The at the warmly program arranged as suits the field generals. All all the time, some of whom are certain ter, is timely, now that the local sea- clothing must be changed every day A fine had been kicks and passes ' render the of Hotel golf tourney at Halelwa today. com- to be baseball players. Major Van son for track athletics is starting. that it is worn on the road and in exer- and was carried through with fense . onside as soon as the ball Vliet has the call on the services of While was cise, and the changes about the quar- mendable celerity. touches the ground or a player, and the Plover shooting on the favored it written for professional week-Suppe- Bruns and Lo On, of Jthe late lamented ters at twice a r, grounds of the island continues good, athletes, least The opening number was an exhibi- ball may be put in play by any Mailes, and would be at liberty to pick it contains much advice about 6:30 p. m., should con- pass, but may not be kicked forward tip a good man wherever he was able which amateur devotees of every chops or cold beet tion of natatorial skill by Misses Res-taric- k, Dove shooting ends next Thursday. sist of mutton roast from scrimmage. Touchdowns and field to do so. ' branch of sport will find exceedingly or ' mutton plain, apple sauce, stale Hastings and (2). These goals all count five points each, and "With vast amount of the time for valuable: , bread, a cup of weak tea and occasion- young ladies showed themselves to be there Is no opportunity for additional practise the soldiers disposal, they Frank Wight, the Oahu College ath- at pneumonia ally Irish oatmeal gruel, always taking thoroughly at home in the water, and points from goals kicked after lete, is down with at Be pure to get nine or ten hours care not to eat so as to overload the Queen's Hospital. their performance, especially the high ' ' sleep svery nignt. Go to bed at 9 and stomach. All meals taken in training The ball is put In play from the goal rise ai 7 a. m. When you rise take the should be only slightly salted, with no dive, was marked by a fearlessness line of the side kicking. Instead of The Oahu College track team will ; one-ha- lf highly-seasone- was The juice of a lemon (as your ap- - other seasoning, as d which remarkable. from the center of the field, as In the FOR have a try-o- ut in a few weeks. next gave a PLACE petite craves and judgment dictates) food causes thirst. When water is re- George and Ben Clark game on grass. This departure Is i in as much water as makes pleasant small clever performance on the rings. made necessary by the Sue, Chinese Athletic it quired it should be taken in the shortness of En the crack to drink without sugar. Under no con- quantities. Take plenty of time at A diving contest for plates was won field, which allows kicks of nearly Its 1 Club sprinter, is attended when he dition use sugar. by J. O'Brien, with a total of eight length. On oppos- EOPLE dress-su- meals so that the food will be well full the kickoff the practices, by a it case and a In the night, on retiring, take the out of twelve plates brought to the ing side is not allowed to approach, valet. ; masticated. juice of one lemon in a goblet of wa The rooms occupied for sleeping surface. nearer than the center yard line of the ter. This will system hu-- The fifty-yar- d dash went to Cunha, gridiron. very expected clear the of should be properly ventilated from the Some fair mllers are mor and bile, without any of the ef-- who passed W. Cooper In the second The lines of the gridiron are marked long-distan- ce tops of the windows, and at no time to start in the event at fects of calomel. One should not Irri-- length of the journey. The winner used off on the floor In black paint, and the C. A. C. meet on February 12. shouid any clothing worn during the op tate the stomach by taking the lemons d be worn at nIght. a shorter, snappier stroke than his there is no necessity of longitudinal clear. The powerful acid ponent. lines, owing to absence of five-ya- rd on of the Juice Q tobacco In form, and no food the a There is a marked desire the part W produc except and C. Oss deadheated in the rule. The distance to be gained 100-yar- P. Foss of to ds In5lmmMna?ne or beverages those above athletes have the f"!? One would r.,-- - h barrel race. In four downs is as under the new turf stretch at Boys' Field continued . Mmt,n. the Av.uvr-- jUiUO W IliCtlTkC JKjL by rules ten yards. goal posts 220-ya- J 9:30 p. The race under water was won The are in width to the rd starting point. made use of. .Retire about m., thirsty. Not so. Instead it will Quench you your squeezed W. Cooper, who defeated Crozier and planted in small kegs to keep then As it is, the narrow track means that the and you after take one lemon upright, is thirst, are not continually a glass of water. Often a man is Freeth. and the crossbar ten feet a club unlucky enough to draw outside sneaking a drink of water on your into gave above the floor. A touchdown is scor- positions has its chances in the event feverish and can not sleep when he Freeth, O'Brien and Kopke one trainer, for the least sip of the juice case, of the most finished exhibitions of div-- ed only when the ball has been planted ruined at the start. in water will satisfy you first starts to work. If such Is the - behind line between posts. during the have a glass of water, with some of ing ever seen in Honolulu, the cork- the the day. cut-o- ff It goes without saying consider- the lemon juice in it, and take an oc- - screw dive and back somersault that Caution. Do not use sugar with the being among the difficult feats execut- - able skill is required of the players of lemons. rasional sip during the night, and it skating game, for Is nq It neutralizes the desired ef: .,n ,. in a davs. ed. Freeth has tne rest or me locai this there firm Baseball Game ",. CaUS6 0ii.v AWr fw foothold as on an earthen field. of remove aridity Th time required to fit an ordinary divers beat a block. who' has not dissipated is about Jess Woods showed that it is possible "What I say and I man to make good headway in for Birthday alwfyrL'ave in three Weeks. A man who has been out for a SEND FOR Gfinstine ra tlS of training and who has lived high the water, even with his hands and !llSlK should months, and the best feet tied. il was sound and take three 100-ya- exceptX.2 country. The entries In the rd handicap salt meats ana sweets! Tee for him to go is to the MY MARKET LETTER Washing- w-er-e see-a- ORANGE-PAPAY- A MARMALADE. There will be baseball on Pce Kopke, Lyle. 5 s cream I always allowed Let the first two or three days' work race scratch; AND JELLIES birthday. The Diamond Heads after dinner. 7 won, JAMS ton's it pleased and cooled them off; but be moderate and devote the last two onds; Foss. seconds. The latter For Sale at and H. A. C.'s have agreed to play an it would be made special for them, so days to rest, with only short walks, amid great applause, by a short see-a- s WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. exhibition game on that day. not tc have much of anything Refrain from all debilitating excesses ond, Lyle and Kopke deadheating for You probably know that Ooldfleld, but stormy place. line-u- p milk and eggs. apples, and indulgences. In case of second Nevada, is the greatest mining camp These teams will In big league Eat fruit at pears and ripe plums once a day. weather increase the amount of work A maicrous costume siuni oy mem-E- the world has ever known. One mine, some sort of a line on their a order and r.f and pttpt-Hs- innoors. and particularly bers of the Diamond Head Athletic produced $2,000,000 10 srariniv vpiipc-i- m rv. - the Mohawk, In respective strength should be obtain- - tatoes. When a man has to make avoid wet feet or exposure to a draught, Club wound up a very pleasant even- days. I advised everybody to buy It at able. Before the game a short program weight dc not use starchy food of any for when a man commences to lose ing. SI a share. It has since sold up to S?Q. off, including him Harry Tomlyns (In a Tuxedo) acted Gold-fie- Sale of sports will be run kind. flesh the least draught will give Fortunes have been made In the ld running bases and throwing the base There are five essentials In training, pold. Provide a nlentiful supply of as announcer and cut loose a bunch stocks. In the next few month ball. if a maa intends to perfect himself. He underclothing changes. of hot air that was a wonder and a we greater of . for are going to see a boom Taborettes must sleep at least eight hours every Joy. than ever and more fortunes will be night, observe abstinence from hurt-f;- j. - made. To know what Is doing you now m Is ihings, cultivate regular and good will have to read my market letter. I Kercheval habits calmness of temper, and have Other Islands Wins get my Information direct from my a laudable ambition. College Ooldfleld office. One customer of mine Golden Oak The thing first to do when about to Pa--u made 16.000 In three months. Tou can a Burns Winner start tra'ning is to take a black in Parade do as well If you right Infor- Mahogany draught. Any up. have the druggist will put It Socker Game mation. Send me your name and ad- Polished Koa The first two or three days do light dress and I will advise you. coats work. Rise about 7 a. m. After the It (Associated Press Cablegram.) HILO, January 24. The Island of you nothing. Address: Weathered Oak usual custom of washing the face and A game of socker was played yester-- 1 26. hands brushing body Hawaii to send a represen- - SAN FRANCISCO, January The and the teeth the is invited day between Oahu College and a town Prices from Burns Handicap was won today by should be wiped over with a sponge tative to the floral parade to take place A. MOORE, damp with sea watei- - not too cold eleven, the former w inning a good J. Each Up Kercheval, the time being 2:081-- 5. Log-Istil- la in Honolulu on Washington's birthday. Rooms 25c then be nibhd Twrfftlv Arv nrlth antt - pane by the score of 3 goals to 3. II. 29 and 30 Bacon Block was second and Sir Edward sponge towels. dressing take February 22. Henry Vicars has re- third. After Gray refereed the game. OAKLAND, i IE FURNITURE CO., LID. your glass ceived Secretary H. P. CAUU. S. A. Handicap of lemon Juice in water as a letter from The Burns' constitutes the desired, then moderate fif- - Committee, The teams were as follows: I Blue Riband of Western turf. The a walk of Wood of the Promotion Reference Union National Bank, the teen minutes, just stroll along so as who is arranging the affair, in which Oahu College: class of horses contesting for the prize not to get Goal William Desha. Oakland. CaL always high race been the perspiration started. It is suggested that Hawaii have a' is and the has Returning, 8 m. Full-bac- ks Chas. Davis, Wlthlngton. won by some noted animals. The dis- breakfast about a. rider in line. The letter says: Breakfast should consist of beefsteak --Th idoa i some young lady Half-bac- ks Dodge, Reid, Raymond j 1- -4 to have tance is 1 miles and the slow time or mutton chop, cooked to suit the your with a good Smith. Smoke General Arthur Cigars made yesterday wrould Indicate that the from island furnished ML taste, the rarer the more beneficial; horse and provided with a handsome Forwards Stanward Dodge, Mon : J. Levy & Co. race was run on a heavy track. Last good, day Leggo, wholesome stale bread, one pau riding costume to participate In Tin, Lo On, Taylor, Chas. Lyman. j year's placings were: Dr. 1st; old coarse so bet- - meet Red Leaf. 2nd; Proper, 3rd. Kercheval if a little much the the parade. Each Island should Town Team: Family Sc ter and occasionally two fresh, rare expense being- so represented: Goal Kea. I Grocers M. A. Gunst Co. was a. fancied horse yester- the of John r little for dropped eggs. Full-bac- ks day's event. Drink a eup of weak Dy ita princess or queen. The general It. Chillingworth, David Distributors. , iei. adoui an nour arter Dreamast committee will provide a heraia, a Doy center. PHONE MAIN 1 prepare for morning exercise, which mounted on a pony, who will precede Half-bac- ks Henry Chillingworth, should be a for not y0Ur representative bearing the name Lam Kee E Kelleit. more than eight miles, the first five the island on suspended -- . . . . - Curios from Hawaii Double Bill cf a banner Forwards Fred Bailey. Harry Bailey r miles to be walked at a fast gait, the fr0m his trumpet. Proper escorts will E Fernandez. rCftoL Net remaining Andrew. Kahnkn LOULU HATS pH South three miles to be run at a also be furnished." . - . Curios from fast clip, arriving at the quarters in Beautiful Loulu and Lauhala Hats, 41 at Aala Park one be 9? . about hour. Here there should f sks tin A IrVTI A ran' iasneis, Mais, Brasses, Tece Japan, j Mil TCI1C I Curios from competent men ready to take you In ifT mtUlXLSMVU 1 1 L.1T13 & Pottery. Best Assortment j hand, in a comfortable room with no LAM LnAnuilfnLL HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CUE 10 CO, In Honolulu The C. A. C. second team are sched- draughts, and rub you thoroughly dry THE (Steiner's), A SKATE Bill Squires recently Young ISLAND CURIO CO. play Haulanis at 1:15 p. m. with towels and then wipe the body FOR defeated Bill Alexander Bulldlnc. Building. Hotel Street. uled to the over wrater, before, a Smith in Melbourne in a little more Elite ' game to decide with sea as if at Aala Park today, the bathtub is not available. When you than half a round. FRESH FLOWER SEEDS .the championship of the first half of are through bathing you are rubbed As the rink will close the end of 4 T T Va-Ta- JUST ARRIVED - - ' fnio'c CPO Cflfl h01lld na mooe'lerpilo- Abe Attell To Enjoy the Day lilt? AiXICfc r. Afr 4X 1UI tT OllU IUUL UUgllLJ lliacww- open and Harry Baker were to to put in an apnear-- and hazel and a the month (this week), It will be have fought in Los Angeles for the either team fail rubbed with witch every may ance 'there will be a game at 1:30 p. m. small quantity of alcohol mixed with night, so that skaters avail featherweight championship, on the ORDER A RIO FROM and the Chi- - it. (Take a quarter of an ounce of themselves and enjoy the exhilarating lath lnst. between the Kawaihaus - - E. M. TAYLOR nese Alohas. capsicum to a gallon of wucn oai sport wnue it lasts, a Dig crowu ku- MRS. p. m. the Kamanuwals and. and alcohol mixed. Then be rubbed joyed the "ladles night" last evening. Kelly is willing to fight Jack At" 3:30 warm, O'Brien, The Club v, will cross bats. dry and dressed comfortably tne rair sex predominating. winner take all. FLORIST Stables k'iinhanaf 1 . v i li I V L- J 1

ADVERTISER, 14 SUNDAY JANUARY 27, 1907. Sunday Advertiser LOCAL BREVITIES. committed In Honolulu, Manuel Freitas has been .Catered at the Postofflce Hilo to the Territorial Insane W ss at I second-cla- matter.) H. T.. as Asylum. H YILLR TRHT5 Published Every Sunday Morning, A kahuna in Home Rula Kuokoa pre- IE dicts civil war and other evil things by the from signs In heaven, earth and sea HAWAIIAN GAZETTE Co, Ltd. recently. Geo. C. Stratemeyer jias made a Yon Holt Block. 65 South Kins St. painting of the lava flow. Rev. W. H. Fenton-Smit- h has executed a similar IV SUBSCRIPTION RATES: work of art. ti II k Delivered by carrier In city, per The young ladles of St. Andrew's Pri- ny Jolly If? h month. ..$ .25 ory will present a cantata, "A Jiii-- (LGlL Mailed to any address for 1 year in Picnic Party." on February 9. The LyJj iLi vUJ Mil livJ MLiiLldji ; ul) th United States or Territory will be assisted by a chorus of boys L Li , r Haw&U $3.00 from Iolani College. is There was another meeting of the BUSINESS LOCALS. Republican committee on legislation yesterday, the consultation being later projected upon the curbstone, where All wool albatross. 60c. quality, to- - many outsiders assisted in it. morrow 45c.- at Sachs". Miss Giles, a nurse at the Queen's Rubber stamps to order at Gazette Hospital, was severely injured by be- office. ing thrown from a horse at Fort and Read the Rainier toast today and Merchant streets yesterday morning. drink jtfur own health with Rainier She was taken to the hospital. beer. Th two Rebekah Lodges will en- - . Costumes designed and made for the fertaln Harmony Lodge tomorrow Mardl Gras ball at 1116 Richards evening after the regular meeting. All treet. membtrs of Excelsior Lodge and visit nA "Plain "Pacts" about beer in ing brothers of the order are Invited. large advertisement for Budweiser In The Emperor's birthday will be cele- this issue. . brated on Sunday at 11 a. m. in the Expert manicuring for ladles and German church and from 3 to 5 p. m. gentlemen at 1156 Fort street, opposite in the German school. All Germans are cordially invited. No evening ser- the convent. ' Children's wash dresses In sizes from vice. : two to ten years all reduced to almost Many people had to hustle to get out half price this week at Sachs'. their week's laundry two or three days of time past week, A notice to stockholders of the ahead the usual the appears on account of the enforcement of the Standard Telephone Co., Ltd., Sunday law against laundrymen's traf- In this issue. fic after 9 a, m. Sunday. Ehlers, Unens Friday at Kaiser's Geburtstag wird am Sonn-ta- g A bay horse, branded "P8.?thas been Vormittags um 11 Uhr in der lost. Reward if returned to Hawaiian deutschen Klrche und Nachmittags von Carriage Co. 3 bis 5 Uhr in der deutschen Schule If you want a goqd' refrigerator go to gefeiert. Alle Deutsche sind hierzu E. O. Hall &,Son(Ltd. Several dif- herzlich eingeladen. Am Abend kein ferent kinds all go4d. Gottesdienst. Modern dwelling, mosquito-proo- f, gas At the Christian church, King and and electric light, convenient to ca Alakea streets, there will be preach- lines, is offered for rent. ing at 11 a. m. by Secretary Super, Y. 7:30 p. m. by ladles advertise In our classi- M. C. A., and Rev. J. Four C. E-- , 9 a. m.; Bible fied column for the Immediate posses- Junior cottage. school, 9:45 a. m.; Senior C. E-- , 6:30 p. sion of a furnished m. You cordially to any any- are invited The best meats come from us and all services. G. D. Edwards, pas- body can sell .the poor kind." The Par- tor. agon In Gore. Meat Market the The regular meeting of the Guild and A party has $23,000 to invest in Ha- Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Ca. waii as a whole or in part. See our thedral ; Bfahch will be held at half, classified ads. for particulars. past two on Monday, January 28, At the . Good bathing at Waiklki Inn. Re- residence of 'Mrs. Freeth, 1443 Emma freshments served all day. Try a lunch street, instead of at Mrs. Parke's, as at this popular seaside resort. previously arranged. Miss von Holt Cool, nicely-furnish- ed rooms, with all will read a paper entitled "Why Women modern improvements, at reasonable Should7 Be Interested in Missions." rates at the Majestic, corner Fort and Harry 3J Auld, president of the Ka- Beretanla avenue. mehameha ' Alumni Association, re A big sale of muslin fnderwear is quests that the alumni of Kamehameha being arranged at A. BlonVf to begin meet at the Kamehameha School next Friday morning, watch for It. chapel at 10:30 o'clock to attend the It will be economy for you to get services in honor of the eighty-fift- h your toilet requisites Benson, Smith anniversary of the birth of C. R. at Bishop. th& & store before starting for Mardi Seats will be reserved for Cos alumni and it Is desired that the mem- Gras. bers attend in a body. The International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pa,, have nearly The explosion of a lamp at the home Co-age- of M. Figuero, on Pauoa road, last 100,000 students. A. B, Arleigh & nts. night about half-pa- st eight - o'clock . gave the fire department a long run. Economy Is a sure road to riches. put your clothes The resulting blaze had been out. Tou save when we make however, before the engines arrived, J to your measure. Geo. A, Martin, Hotel the damage having been slight. The street. house in which the accident occurred Wash belts at clearing out priccw is the property of John "Ventura, who this week at Sachs. carries no insurance upon it. Win. C. Lyon Co have moved to "The Glory of Lebanon, or The Union Five choice lots, containing Irom i to 2 acres each and commanding glorious views of Manoa valley, Diamond Head Hotel street, opposuX' Union street of Beauty arid Strength in, the Chris and the ocean, are offered fpr sale to thos; desiring homes in a select locality (downstairs). Visitors are cordially tian Life" is Mr. Wadman's subject at These lots, comprising Nos. 6 to io, inclusively, in Block I, can be had at a very low figure by those who will improve welcomed. 11 m. church, -- a. today in the Methodist the same at once. Streets now in coursfl of construction will be macadamized and oiled. Electric "lights and telephones will First-cla- ss to stations on and at 7:30 p. m. he will answer the " " ' tickets all be installed. ,: - the Oahu Railroad and Haleiwa coupon question. ."What does it cost to live the tickets are now on sale at the office ideal life?" The Kamehameha stu City watermains have been laid oa all streets and connections can now be made to each lot. of Trent & Co., 936 Fort street. dents will be present at the evening Prices of lots in other blocks range as follows: One or two gentlemen can obtain service and sing two or three selections. room, and board with private family - " ; Lots in Block 2, from...... $6oo to $700 in KalmukL Location on car line. See Carl Widemann was attacked at Pa- - . Lots in Block 1. from...... 500 to 650 our classified ads. on last page for par. auhau last week by a gang of Japa Lots in Block 4, from. 500 to 700 ticulars. . nese laborers working on the Hamakua . ditch, over whom was and Lots in Block 5, from...... 500 to 700 A six-roo- m house, two lots, on he luna with Lots in Block 6, from...... ' . . 4 . . 600, to 7SO tfie corner of College and Hastings whom he had offended by refusal to ...... streets, sale bargain. accept certain work. They belabored Lots in Block 7, from .... 650 to 800 is offered for at a clubs, badly See J. H. Cummings at 1837 College him with hoes and wound Lots in Block 8, from...... 500 to 700 street for particulars. ing and leaving him unconscious. Dr. Block 6oo Buffet attended Widemann at Mana. Lots in 9, from. to 1000 Delicious milk bread can best be Thirty-fiv- e Japanese have been Size of lots are from 14,000 to 20,000 square feet. made by using Carnation cream. Tou tan use this cream for all baking or For further information RING UP TELEPHONE MAIN 480 or CALL ON ecoking purposes where milk is used, A cablegram from Dr. L. E. Cofer but with better results. Henry May was received by Dr. George Herbert & Co., Ltd. yesterday, announcing the death of Mrs. Cofer in New York City. The Souvenir postals of the lava flow. ultimate cause was pneumonia, Mrs. Old calabashes, spears and kava bowls. Cofer having been ailing for months. Mats, tapas. baskets and Teco pot- She had undergone many operations. tery. Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co., On oesky, Young building. Mexican her last departure for New York Alexander she was accompanied by Dr. Cofer, drawn work. who is chief quarantine ofiBcer. here, Block, Short lengths of India linons. long and their daughter. Campbell . Fort Street cloth. Persian lawn and nainsooks at I -- ' : ' , half price tomorrow at Sachs. CURFEW WILL RING. household fur- Sale of furniture and Is It the opinion of the Sheriff I nishings at the residence of Roy that ... . , Chamberlain. Thurston avenue and the children of Honolulu have been al- "Mr. Jingle's writings show a great Green street, tomorrow at 10 o'clock. lowed to run loose too long. The num- deal of imagination, don't you think?" Classified Advertisements Classified Advertisements R. "Yes, "they Imagines C A. PETERSON See Morgan's column today for list of ber of arrests made recently among show that he he articles to be sold. can writ poetry." Philadelphia Led the Juveniles and the large number of ger. WANTED. ROOM AND Tels. Main 163 P. O. Box 865 The Hawaiian Realty and Commis- cases petty BOARD. opened new offices in of thieving that have been HAVE $25,000 to Invest in Hawaii as a ONE or two gentlemen Red 431. Kaahumanu SL sion Co. have brought to can be received room 3 of the Mclntyre building, where the attention of the depart- FOR SALE. whole or in part. 1st mortgage se in private family at Kaimuki. Large, they will look after all business re- ment has determined the Sheriff Into curity. Apply "J.", Advertiser of- cool rooms and lanais. On car line. fice. 213 lating to the buying and selling of real putting Into operation the Curfew" Fine HOME, corner College and Address, "A. B.", care Advertiser estate, making loans and collections. Law, long been Hastings office. 213 Broker and Agent a dead letter. It has streets. Large house; ROOM young In order to make room for their large shown that late hours on the streets two lots 18,750 square feet, planted to and board, by lady. Ma stock of 1907 shirtwaists, which are choice bearing fruit trees; vegetable Kim aistrict preferred. Address, "R. at night and craps during the day If. , this office. 213 LOST. bow on the way, Whitney & Marsh have been the causes for the lapses garden, stable, etc.; choice neighbor ONE bay horse, branded "P8." Re will begin their annual waist sale on from grace of so many boys, nights hood; high and dry. Reduced to $4650. ward if returned to Hawaiian Car morning reduc- the posses Friday next. Liberal giving them an opportunity to indulge Apply to J. H. CUMMINGS, 1837 maies aesire immediate riage Co.. 427 Queen street. 213 Business and Warehouse Blocks and tions will be made on all styles and In petty thefts to raise the money for COLLEGE STREET. 213 sion of furnished cottage in health materials of waists. the dice games. Hereafter all young ful locality. Address, 'F. A.", Ad Sites. M-- LOST OR STRAYED. " boys and girls must bo at home after MEETING NOTICE. vertiser omce. 213 Harbor and Docking Properties, OPENING. the hour of nine o'clock at night. If BAY MARE, In foal, from Manoa Val. found out on the streets, unaccom- LADY desires room and board; coun ley residence of R. A. Lyon. J5 for Ranching and Fanning Land. The Manhattan Lunch Room on Fort panied by some older person, they win The annual meeting of the German try preferred. Address, A. return to owner. 7623 be "W. Residence Property, All Description. street near Hotel will open Monday, arrested and locked up at the police Benevolent Society will be held at 2 omce. 7633 station. This is to go January 2S. at 4 p. m. law into effect p. m. on Wednesday, January 30, at the Acreage Properties. now and the policemen and special of- The proprietor, Mr. Hammond, has offices of H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. FOR Professional Cards ficers have been given orders to make Honolulu, January 25, 1907. SALE. Beach and Mountain Homes, etc., For had many years In eastern cities and examples of the first offenders against CHEAP. Oldsmobile; light tonneau, currew JOHANNES F. ECKARDT, Rent, Lease or Sale. promises to give the public a treat In tne Law that they may find. 213 Secretary. little used. Inquire, Capt. Graham, MISS GREGG Teacher of piano, also the way of quick service, moderate Young Hotel. 7634 mandolin and guitar. Young Hotel Dr. W. G. Grace, the famous En prices and excellent food. glish cricketer, has been the many recipient & TYPE METAL. Several hundred NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. of gifts from lovers of cricket as Halstead Co., Ltd. pounds. Price 10 cents per lb. Apply Investments, AT SCOTTY'S TODAY. tangible proofs of their admiration prowess. of Hawaiian Gazette Co. Frog's legs bordelaise, roast Island nis Some of them have been STANDARD TELEPHONE CO., LTD. Appraisements, remarkable In character, but perhaps STOCK AND BOND are in-lud- ed Notary. thicken and fresh lobster salad i ue mosi emoarrassing gift he ever re- - FOR RENT. An adjourned stockholders' meeting in the 50 cent dinner to be a one or tnree young pigs of the Standard Telephone Co., Ltd., A COTTAGE at Waikiki. completely place Wednesday, served the Royal Annex today from which a Worcestershire farmer sent to furnished, will take on January at him in recognition beautifully located, next 30, 1907, at 1:30 p. m., room 301 5ve eight p. m. of a great battinsr to Aquarium. For further particu- at to iiij nV xiaa witnessed. Stangenwald Building, Honolulu, for STEIN WAY, STARR - . BRO KERS lars apply to Henry Waterhouse the purpose of electing the balance of . Church do you your Trust Co. 213 con- AND OTHER PIANOS. Wht think of W1C the officers of said company, and wife's voice since she took les- 6ieaies aanger music in running an antnmAMi ducting such other business as may THAYER PIANO CO. sons? Gotham It's no better; but LOANS NEGOTIATED. MODERN six-roo- m dwelling. come meeting. And without hesitation the chauffeur Electric before the 156 HOTEL STREET. there seems to be more of it. Yonkers light and gas; mosquito-proo- f. Ap- GUY OWENS, answered. w nonce. VV RShirifrtnn Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Phone Main 218. .Statesman. Star. ply, to Mrs. Hendry, 1327 Pensacola V Exchange. President. - street. 213 Honolulu, January 26, 1907. 213 TUNING GUARANTEED.