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Evening Bulletin. Est. 1S82. No. 6263 14 PAGES- HONOLULU, TERRITORY 8, Hawaiian Star, Vol. XXIII. No. 7304 - OFHAWAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1015. 14 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTO. STOHE COMES TO GOVERNOR ASKS PUHCIIDOWL Will RESTilin OF AMERICAN KILLED IN mm BE GUARD GET FOEIGIIT FOR BETTER SUPPORT CD 00 GREATJJORTIIFJIN Col. Johnson Announces Plan GRAVITY OF INCIDENT LEARNED FOR GUARD HERE Whereby Historic Crater )Vi!l Be Used for Military Purpose Manager for Hill Steam- U-- Traffic SUDiM'lE 27 ship Line Promises Service The National Cuard of Hawaii Is GRAND DUKE SE1T MOre ACtlOn ana LeSS laiK On, to have a tamping ground and a rifle Dr. Royal Meeker, Leaving for KIGIMS if Tonnage is Secured is Plea at range all within a few minutes walk Coast, Makes Brief Com- Preparedness," of the center of the city. To get this ADMITTED LOST NO IDEA OF CHANGING Ad Club Luncheon much-desire- d combination. Col. John ment on Situation .7 BY TO son, adjutant-genera- l, gone CM! RATES FOR PASSENGERS tne has IN AND HELP," SAYS back to nature and called on that TIME FOR Says Undersea Raid- GET 1 .. i. t U . J I . IT.. T T II M SSIUOTI0N 24-kn- 1 1 NEEDED BY er Has Not Returned From Crack ot Liner Would LACOU VC ur nHYVH'l provide the people of Hawaii wish fa cilities for their military training. The North Sea: Declares English r Make Trip in Four Days and Oai4 ki to Col. Johnson, Adjutant General, crater of Punchbowl is to be used Hiflux bf Alien Immigrants Must Passenger Fired on y. Steamer Half, With850 Travelers for the citlzen-6oldier- and already! Also Gives Straight-to-th- e Be Checked; Includes Fili- preliminary surreys have been made Another German Submarine GERMANS UNABLE TO MAKE PROGRESS BECAUSE OF purpose of determining just and maps are ready for the necessary For the Point Talk on Subject pinos Comments in Answer to Order to Halt - how much freight business will be approval of the war department, which HEAVY RAINS AND IMPASSABLE ROADSACTIVITY OF guaranteed and how the passenger sit- "Now, gentlemen, get in and help." hold 8 a portion of the crater, as a mill- - Dr. vBoyaiMeker, commissioner of The following cablegram SUBMARINES NOTICEABLE AVIATORS OF RIVAL COUN- uation looks, Cal E. Stone, traffic man- request for Ad Club sup- tary reserve. ' from With this labor ..statistics, U. S. department of official German sources TRIES CARRY OUT RAIDS TEUTONS TAKE VOLKOWYS:; ager of the Great Northern Pacific port, which was given before it was "The plan is to have Punchbowl labor! ha concluded the personal in- has been Steamship Company, arrived in Hono- asked for. Governor Pinkham closed crater for a semi-permane- nt camp for spection of island conditions which Is received:. nt Associated Prcra by V, lulu at 8 o'clock this morning on the a brief but ringing speech on the the national guard," said CoL John- a material part Of tile .forthcoming de ''According to the report of a Service Federat Wlreleaal Makura, to stay a week or 10 days. topic of the defense of the son. "The place is ideal, there being partment report jrn llawalL end sailed German submarine which met the QTJISTOWNlreland, Sept. 8. 1 has been establisitd th;t Whether the Great Northern will be nation, and the defense of the Terri- plenty of shade, a good quality of soil for the mainland oa the Wllhelmlna U-2-7 an American perished ia the linkag Allan liner Ifopsriir., placed on the Honolulu-Sa- n Francisco tory. and the prospect of a good water sup- this morning; submarine on the sea, the lat- ol.the depends on of his visit. more and less ply up which is declared to have been the victim of a German rahsirini run the results "I am for action tlk at little cost The trail the . His investigation Ja certain to pro ter hoat had sunk about August com- Saturday . As soon as the Makura docked, on matters of preparedness," said the mountain can be improved so that it duce some interesting conclusions, as 10, off the Hebrides islands, an old night. The American was a seaman named Wolff. ; ing In from Vancouver, Acting Presl governor. "Every day my mail is lit- nothing will be of a hike from the Indicated In a brief but . carefully and small British cruiser.' As dent J. P. C. Hagens of the Chamber tered with communications about pa armory to the crater. We depend on weighed statement ta a representative the flag, U-2-7 did not con- of Commerce and A, P. Taylor, seore triotism and the defense of the our new engineer company to ;Uook of Star-BulUtlni.- talked, with return it must be ; the ; Grand Duke Nichola tary of the Hawaii Promotion Com- but there is no place in the world after the details of preparing the the steamer While sidered lost. ; u. J-.v s in ;Djcfavcr ' ' him Just before left. " mittee, went op the gangplank and where the setting Is more appropriate site." 'f a large part of the Important and dif- "A German submarine" in try- ' C. W. Wiley, words. good-slxe- fcreeted Mr. Stone and for action rather than The plan is to build a d ficult work here i Is still to be done ing to stop in Bristol channel an Given Iiiinor Co tnarlne superintendent of the Great "That is why, ever since I became administration building and to hare a Dr. Victor S. Clark; remaining several in Gaucn:: my- English passenger steamer Northern . Pacinc, who Is accompanyi- governor, I have closely affiliated camp site where companies, battal- weeks longer fo that purpose Com at 7 p. my with 8-C- ng1 the traffic manager on the trip. self and administration the ions, or even regiments can go for missioner Meeker returns with sev- m. on August 18 was fired at by PETEOQBAD, Eussia, Septt zar Nicholas has virtnilly r I what the outlook regular army and navy, and stood sol- can't Ult Just one or two days. By making the camp eral very'jdefinlte matters in mind re- guns from the steamer.' V," moved in disfavor the commander-in-chie-f of the Russian armi:j zr for bringing the Great Northern here idly behind the National Guard of Ha- accessible, it is figured that organisa- lating to VmrnigratJojiand labor In the after, I lut mail waii, for Its increase, and for its effi- has himself taken supreme and active command of the CIivs. is nntll peneomj tions can be sent out much more fre- Islands.. J: v.v.. k- - telegram the hotel and held, ciency. ." J Grand Duke lUcholas Nicolaievitch, Cr--r, : and at quently. ... One popt in his mind Is the neces at the orders cf th9 men Pinkham spoke after Col. a few conferences with business Governor There is room for a rifle range up sity for restriction or, alien imraigra-tlcn- . U. S. VILL STOP transferred to the command of the armv of the Caucasus, a relit: v and commercial' organizations, said tSamuel 1. Johnson, the adjutant gen- to 900 yard 8, which will greatly fa- HfMdoeB not 'single owt...HawaP" unimportant. post.;. Caucasus army- - by a Star-- eral, had aroused Ad Ciub enthusiasm The has been carryins: on rr.l. Mr. Stone when Interviewed ' cilitate the training of the guardsmen as the only part jof the United . States reporter who boarded the to the limit with a stralght-to-the-poi- nt necessary. opcrauQiu agumav uie xvxia. Bulletin gener- in marksmanship. ,. where restriction Is vitally .:-e- - ship off quarantine. talk about locU preparedness In Guard of Hawaii He includes the whoJevceuntry'But "l will go over, with your Honolulu al and the National he find lu Hawaii Hliat the .'Increase r:" particular business men." and trade bodies, the in In alien populations has been so large TJanv add "About the time that I received my submarine3 Sioli matter of a freight guarantee," he and aliens now fojin auch ,"a heavy per-- J 'would not state now much appointment,? said Col. Johnson, ."the j ed, but request centage ox me torai, mat u w desir- governor' received' a direct, DORDER . guarantee .vouldv be required by the vigorously t& ; Mmlt im m l-- ALOil 7C irIri:-:- f secretary of war to Increase able further Saved in Ii3o3t company before the liner ts put on. from the MAYSuSlO gratlbn,' Sn which he Included" the - . ; national guard. I was therefore W President Frfd L. Waldron of the the of Flllplnoa. v.; ,! t-- Cooimerce, due to return instructed to , commence with this LOIIDOK En Sept. 8. The steamer J)ouirr 1 ' Chaaber of f t am ftrmlyof, the belief, be aaid has tccn zztI: Mat-- - long we hope Army to Honolulu next Tuesday on the work, and before to have today, "that the tremendous influx of Officers Given Command gun-fir-e from a German submarine. The Eussian P.h:i h ': ' which, stealer . onla after month on the mainland, a new regiment In the territory, alien Immigrant. Into the United over m also:been sunk., cases ' ' more civilians uer In bcth the crews were faved. gave It We, opinion a few weeks with auxiliary units, will mean States demands restrictive measures. V Star-- ; doubling i old organization, Districts 5 steamer Cn:t- -:! Yrz go, In li statement made to the than the We s have ,iinje to assimilate ,r - must' writafp been sunk by o5T BnJletln that the Hill lines 'wlllrnot t"AI1 ,out, war nave,Deen jougni. py; these new;teoplesTrrto digest lliia masr, a German submarine Belle Isls, c:i:t cf I n: : citizen-soldier- s, but everyone who Associated Press by - ' J pat ,theStTreat4 Northern von' the fian ,haa Federal tVlrelesaJ The British steamer Garcny has been sunk cjr.il- 2 " - r Franclsco-lionolal- u run a freight glveo matter fany ' atudy knows - eRO.WJN5VII.LEj -- L Sept, & X .unless the Tex, 1 1--- 4:. Used for rThei crews of both succeeded in reaching er-1- ' - -- 5riKidn.vv' jt3" the coast in J ruarautee 6f at least J 500 tonsi and thit It take" sixmbntAs at ieasfe'to j Brigadier General of Eighth "My sentiments iaregard to the gen- According war lepaftMrltreIan, nkely- - 2000 tons, conld be soldier, and la little learned today the; United States will more make, a that if Brigade Rumored for PJace eral queetiott'pf restricting immigra- i cured. He estimated the Great North better thaji murder to send untrained tion apply HkewiseV to 'Hawaii. This give ine omcers; aiong .tne piexiean Vern's maximum freight 'capacity, to ht men into the field,-althoug- often thU When Geh. Retires territory, It seems tome, needs a very border command over civilian Iri the ; " " Carter territory along the Rio Grande river, ton. has to be done. Secretary Garrison , ques $Mm' t:ffc:ti definite policy for handling the in case shooting ' Talk Over Tenntge Later. says that the United States has tried tions brought u by the influx of Ori- is resumed. --We will talk over the tonnage mat the plan cf minimum preparedness for Persistent rumors are in circulation Air Raid Lasi Ninht En.Tli:Ii Cc: among army on Oahu entals, and in my belief there must t on ter later," said Mr. Stone before going years. Let's see if Hawaii can't prove circles to the way ONLY TWO MILLION n. be some found of restricting these U going to meet your effect that on the retirement of Ma ashore.- - l am (Continued on page two; aliens from the Oriental countries. , 8. s Corn- W. H. Carter, commanding the DOLLARS FOR Sept. The German air rai imade in 'buslnesa .men," the Chamber of "Mind you, I do not regard the Jap- fcr:: er to-- Hawaiian Department, U. S. A., from last night upon the east coast of , vmefce and Promotion Committee anese as e. I believe FOR NAVY THIS YEAR resulted in the killkj cf day, and after that I can tell whether the active list November 19, his suc- Jen'and wounding of 48 persons by the German bombs. , F-- -- strongly they can be assimilated cessor will be Brig. Gen. . John . J. that u - 11 4 WILL YIELD me.OUUOOK tUUJUiotius. w? now commanding 8th Into the composite population of the v (Special to Hawaii Shlnpo.) On-arrivin- 'Mr. Stone sked-io-th Pershing, the Brigade, with headquarters at. El Paso, United States, but it is not the pro TOKIO, Japan, Sept 8 In spite of ' Mr. Taylor. Of the Promotion .Commit cess of a day. is a process of edu- the fact that the naval department has .77 .:: n. It Hagens oi Brig.-Ge- Pershing, whose wife and Without r! tee and etlng President 180.000, man were burned to death recent- cation, of good treatment, by the em- asked for an appropriation of uivenA;': the; Chamber wf Commerce tow the NO MORE BODIES; children COO yen be expended ly; at the Presidio at San Francisco, ployer, and of building up their ties (59000,000), to people of Honolulu feel about gettin? within next five years pur-pos-e a lamp exploded in their borne, With the United States la place of the the for the Italian Army the Great Northern to call here. He when' very mem- of naval expansion, the as Usefd Rcadr brigadier-genera- l strong ties which unite the .finance was told that the question of .trans is' the third ranking department gov- army. been bers of the Japanese race to their recommends to the of the His command has 8.-.Pas- Is the theme of the.; hour ernment that. the appropriation for the NEW YORE, N. sengers ships; TOW HULL AWAY stationed In the Texas city on account homeland and their emperor. Sept. arriving hers from and that . more and larger art "In some respects the immigration navy this year be only 4,000,000 yen. say that a million copies of Edward Everett necessary before Uoaoluiu an get an of the Mexican situation and has been or about $2,000,000. The finance de Hale's ."The llan Without in patrolling (Continued on page two) a Country" have - adequate share of tourist business. active the border. partment states that the financial con- been distributed to the Italian soldiers; :t Great Northern Another army officer who is prom- Asked whether the Be dition of the empire this year does Pacific .Steamship Company intends to Pontoons Will Used to Take inently mentioned to fill the position not warrant a great appropriation for which will be left vacant after Maj- - jr--ut on boat if the Great ADMITS naval work. another Wrecked Submarine to Pearl Brlg.- - PIEPER Duels Northern proves successful, Mr. Stone Gen. Carter retires this fall Is Arlillmr on West Continue L. Mills, general staff, Harbor in a Few Days Gen. Albert JAPANESE MINISTER (Continued on page two) chief of the division of military af PAEIS, , Sept 8. The violent irtfllerr dntlj fairs. He has had no foreign service aromd Dodies of at least four members or SHOOTING VIFE; GETS AWAY AT LAST chez, Eoye and other points On the west front were contlsned in a long time, and in the event that . m m . - tci:7. crew F-- 4 will m. - a 111 - - - the of the submarine C;-tend-' he is appointed to command of the xce Ames nave seni a neet oi are ln "never te recovered, even in part: all (Special to Hawaii Shlnpo.) airsmps, wnica bomcardir g hope identify- Hawaiian Department his coming here SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. & Japa- an effort to destroy" some German military stations there. has been abandoned of great in Nation- idfnti-'fied- , would arouse interest nese Minister Adachi, who was re- ing more than the four already to general's recov- al Guard circles, due the PLEA CHANGED cently recalled from Mexico by the and for the heap of bones experience in affairs. from hull, as rep- wde militia home government, has sent a wireless SHORT-WEIGH- ered the estimated Nothing authoritative has yet been Bad Weather Checks T resenting bodies of 17 men, only to the Japanese consulate at San Fran- German Drive the received army headquarters con- six skulls and several fragments of at cisco stating that he has left Mexico cerning the successor to the position Will Up ier-ea- others have been discovered. There Be for Sentence Satur- but does not know when he will ar- PETROGEAD, Russia, Sept; st Maj.-Ge- n. so ably 8.Weather conditions on the no hope ever which Carter has rive in California. is, apparently, of filled. It is generally believed that day; Aged Mother Weeps as front are now general in favor of the Russians, checking the 'swill DEALERS HERE determining where the other bodies successor will be advance of the Germans. Heavy fragments disap- his not named until Son is Returned to Jail rains are rendering the roads almc:t or of bodies have several weeks Gen. Carter leaves REPAIRING ASAMA At peared to, nor in manner they after unpassaoie xor ariuiery. what office goes on the retired list, in prosecu- 'left the hull of the ship. and With the consent of the SOME PORT OF which event Brig.-Ge- n. John P. Wis-se- r tion. Circuit Judge Ashford today gave A. W. Hansen, federal food commis- Investigation of the submarine is al today asked would automatically be in com permission to William Pieper to with- (Special to Hawaii Shlnpo.) sioner for the? territory, most comoleted, and on Saturday or on Oahu during Russian Stronghold Ta!::-- con- F-- mand the interim. draw his plea of not guilty to a charge TOKIO, Japan, Sept 8. The ar- Volkovysk the Star-Bulleti- n to request local Monday the 4 will be taken from ; report to hla office all cases drydock, and will be towed to Pearl of murder in the first degree, and mored cruiser Asama which recently sumers to pi MOUNTED ORDERLY lowed him to enter a plea of guilty foundered in Tarn co bay, Mexico, Wcl-kowy- suspected shprt weight or short 'Harbor, with the aid of the pontoons , Germany, Sept. S. The Russian sk of of in second degree. has arrived safely at a Canadian port stronghold of measure, and also to notify his office with which she was raised from thp murder the has been captured by the Germans. e SECTION PLANNED de- repairs are being made. any foodstuff in regular piCt-ug- floor of the ocean. The local board Pieper was charged with first where where gree In an return- Is not marked w.th the net appointed to recommend what shall be GUARD murder Indictment form BY NATIONAL ed by the territorial grand jury a few Contents. done with the ruined hull will send a EMPEROR WILL GO TO ng report to Washington, weeks ago. It was alleged that he Airships-Headi- the public will great- written and not are being made to re- KIOTO ON Three For England "By doing this, a Efforts here shot and killed Susie Pieper. his Ha- NOVEMBER 6 food commissioner s of- until reply is received will eventual men for a mounted orderly sec ly as3ist the disposition be made hull. cruit waiian wife. At the time of his ar- endeavor to enforce the ter- of the tion of the headquarters company, Nippu , fice InHts The engine room, where most of raignment, his attorneys asked for a (Special to Jiji.) , Sept. 8. Three airships passed here net-weig- ht passed by Ha- law a3 1st Infantry, National Guard of de- TOKIO, Japan, Sept. 8. The em- - ritorial lK)dies were found, is now cleaned out week's continuance in order to today headed for England. . - ' Hawaiian legislature," says waii, national jjuard headquarters an- peror will Tokio 6 the last and the battery room will he cleaneJ termine upon a plea. Pieper pleaded leave November Additional Mr. Hansen. nounced today. to go to Kioto, where the coronation Telegraph Despatches on Paae 9 7 - next. not guilty. The remainder of the - the is v.- effective, "In order to make board of inquiry has This company, as now planned, wil' jury was to have been drawn this ceremonies will be celebrated Novem- it all over the The which been 10. worked out so weU In many commit we want to enforce investigating the ramming of the sub consist of 20 men in command of a morning. ber t. Mr. "We want to ser-gean- se- - nlies," said Chiliinrorth today he added. F-l- being territory." . F-- 2 F--3 The men are now Following Piaper'B.plea of guilty to BOOSTS every c " marines and by the l'nite' SQUAD The attorney stated make the law apply in Supply' Sunday lected. and a number of those picked second degree murder, the court an- BILLION BUSHEL WHEAT further that says better States supply ship last there are many reasons why7 the mo- Mr. Hansen that the finished report, which has for the company will probably be sev nounced that sentence will be pro- has its hen IN torcycle i of loval merchants are anxious who were in old national CROP IS PROSPECT squad would ,be ah Improve- rlass submitted to Rear Admiral Clifford A eral the nounced next Saturday morning at 9 on net-weig- law strictly ment our present system.;: In the to have the Bo"sh. guard cavalry troop which was formed o'clock. The penalty for second de- OF it protects ago. f Acsnriafpfl Prpss hv Fprfpral Wlrftlpssl MOTORCYCLE first rlace." he said, "the motorcycle for the reason that The gunboat rrinccton sailed f r here a number of years These gree murder may be a life sentence, ' short-weigh- t D. men would have more speed.' and them from the schemes of jthe men will enlist in the companies and or may any years WASHINGTON, C, Sept. SThe the coast this afternoon a!ont 1:.,' it be number of department of agriculture has received would be bettee prepared to catch the dealers. o'clock, accompanied by the Nanshan will be detailed to the mounted order- not less than 20. on occa- - advices indicating there are good speeders. They would have the 'ad- I have been told several and the Supply was scheduled to sai' ly section. In explaining his reason for consent--' that large dealers that they have prospects for a billion-bush- el wheat 'COPS' FOR CITY vantage of belnsr able to apprehend slons.by later in the dav. ing to the withdrawal of the plea on all of joy for instance, to smaller deal steamer left this port. crop this year. the riders of the city, and sold a Filipino, the first charge, A. M. Brown, city and would be to fd. In turn, have under-bi- d them Ramos, who is had been also able coter much ers. who. RAISED CHECK FROM $7 waiting on table at the Roselawn for county attorney, said he was con- IyAQUIS more territroy than the mounted .men in selling at retail." says the food would INCITE OTHER Mr. Whitney, and on August 31 was vinced that he not be able to That the mounted police should be are covering at the present time. : commissioner. The dealers have fur- TO $70 AND IS NABBED a $7 wages get more than verdict of second KILL MINER te me the only way given a check for for due INDIANSJTO supplanted by an motor- "The establishment of motorcycles ther assured that AS HE REACHES 'FRISCO up time. added a degree murder, or probably even less, would greatly diminish be any profit in this would him to that Rtmos cycle squad is the belief held by the accident there could pre-teente- d from jury. The fact Pieper weight." cipher and when the check was the that Associated Press Ty rderal Wireless to the force, for with "no light?, the short s Charles F. Chillingworth. third deputy he to sell Richard Ramos, who raised a at the First National bank-wa- attempted to shoot himself after he GUAYMAS, Mexico, Sept. 8. Mayo mounted man is at a disadvantage, as check to $70, the check being issued honored to the amount of $70. had killed his wife might have some Indians have been incited by the Ya-q- ui city attorney. is proven by. the, number of accidents by Fred Whitney, proprietor of the Ramos had two days" stsrt on the lo- weight with the jury in tending to Indians to kill an American miner. "Almost every city of any import- to the mounted force. - The. motorcy- Roseliwn, was arrested tats afternoon cal officers, but t. McDuffie wire- show that the man was not in his ance in America has a well drilled cles would" be equipped witli head and Working Machinery as he started to leave the steamer lessed the San Francisco police and right mind when he did the shooting, i A meeting of the territorial grand motorcycle squad to handle the traf-fic- e tail lights, and their advantage to t J. FAY EGAM & CO. Lurline in San Francisco, according to the Filipino was taken into custody he said. jury will be held at 2 o'clock tomor in the downtown districts, and the city would be appreciated by the p' V an Associated Press report. Ramos as he started to leave the gangplank. Several relatives of Pieper, includ- row afternoon in tllW " y build- mounted police have been used only in 11c if such a squad were once estab- H. E. HENDRICK, LTD. evaded the local officers and whs It is thousht that arrancements will ing his mother, were in court today. ing. According to thi coonty the public parks and country districts. lished.' The question ;bf motorcycl j Merchant and Alakea thought to be on tiauM, but booked be mide today ror h!s return by the The aged mother wept bitterly as the attorney's office there's bit little There is. no reason why:-- Honolulu came up once before but nothing wa.s on the Lurline Bhortly before the first steamer. patrol wagon carried-he- r son away. work to come before the tribunal. should not adopt thJa system that has done la the matter." : TWO - ' HONOLULU STAR-BULLETI- N, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1915.

Iff! ' FIRE-PROOF- ?. we JAPANESE HAVE WAM1R0A0S " arapiiaiioi iiUfSSLllLl) BElTERlPPflliT fflie(i!IIlR HEJIII1LF WE STORE EVERYTHINQJ CITY TRANSFER COMPANY JAMES H. LOVE PHONE 1281 TUlAiicjitiar pllil ticn laft evening by; a chauffeur wbo J "i 1 i M"l v i 1 1 ky woozy, did not j - "tl it Ani 1 claimed that his friend ' f ?Vi 1 1 1 U 1 U 1 LLlU IlI 4 nil H ILl v. 4 pay bis fare. The. gentleman in the; i t. u A) case was so tangled up that he, thought j ' ! ' -- he was. perambulating on ft , (Continued from pace oat) (Continued from page one) andj ridlns Naha 'Pohaku; 'Kamchameha's For 12 Months Ending June 30 City Engineer Warns Sugar the island of Maui. He told the driv-- xald bis Company Is nofcodtem plating StoncWill Be Placed on a arercdited With 4606 Out Companies to Be?Careful an exception to thii rule and give at er to, go to Hana for the fare. "Han-- 1 ?v an such action. "The Great NorthH least a . portion . ot its r , or so nab who? asked the sergfanttHana -P- , for'Repairs rominerU-Site in Hilo of Total of 3391 orUustPay eligible citizen-soldier- s a will quickly - at least fair on Maui," said the wobbly man. 4 The frn Irtndle Honolulu trifle j- ... rnoblfobljev,aid. willmake the - fighting chance. chauffeur finally received his fare but ni eomr-let- e of sugar com- The good peopte 4ftne BigIsland Flrures showing a list Because,' of the fact that "We want .men to join the national told the gentleman to be careful next among races of the ter- J pale8,on the island are running their clsco1 In days Is are hafdly likely"to "allow one of' the births various guard and .we, promise that . they will and , put wbich section of ft four and a'hilf, as It the fiscal year bevy tractors .over the roads of the time 24-kn- to ritory Hawaii for ot most historical relics of the Islands of a boat" never regret Joining. But . we have the world be . was in, chauffeurs JO "given county, thereby doing consider- Slii-gapo- -- be taken from tnem.7 declared, U.W ending Jtfne ihave ";been oat and. you re ftlft: It 4s 4he company's plan, according City and something for all; something for are loath to go to MauiHilo er Vfs Norton, nublici agent; fpr the at the office f ;he governor, . The able damage to the surface, -- to Mr. Stone, to charge ;approiraately de the man who is too busy, or thinks to collect fares. wdrnhig, governor as also given tout a table County Engineer L. M. Whitehouse is the Tjaaaenger tariff ; &; U-- otv island bi Hawaii this, wth he is too busy to go into the organized lame. , by sending out to managers - t6.;tjie 4ntyesterdxy showing population of the islands letters the v uy Tanning- - reference Itira; militia. AVe are planning rifle instruc- Treasury Controller George E. Dow- SEE US. FOR sbkcu lines a . ouier ui Star-Bulleti- n of the companies telling -- concerning Mayor Lane's races up tp,'4besa;rne" tlme different port from San ThU ts from tion and overnight camps for civilians, ney, of . Indiana, was appointed asso- Francisco. . them- - how the.tr tractoes may be fixed -- first-ciaa- s. ' ,;bringiag :itouCHtfndlahj the The. completelist of Mrths. toul ins , C5 Up . Win 'for where they can learn to take care of ciate justice cf the Courtof Claims. fdf stone, :Which 8391, arranged in order" of races is as to avoid this damage. Nany tSfittroonts.- - ?TNaha, FoiakW; thebig themselves, and be of some use In a of land, In Dearborn, tari&ftf -- to transfer The Yeiy Best Beef, legend aars Kamebanteba ,1 . turnea follows: Japanese, 46o6; Portusuese. "The operation is a simple one,' 7 re- -- to their comrades if ever called on Mich., a deed years old was more titeV, therebyIrulfining 'in ancient pro- - t$$3:, part-Hawaiia- n. 786; Chinese, 6Tr7: says Whitehouse, and homes. time,. al accommodations, and for the spanian, zee; rinpino. nothing drivers of to defend their own corded, for the first At that Jdxtfridui Jlultes Ve'shairp Hawaiian;; bujtbe fact that 'There is an opportunity for every- time the value of land' was $322, since jTheire ila' quite a terlous 'obstacle 213 ; : American. 21 1 ; . Porto R lean, 1 7 C ; the tractors are lazy will keep It. from 'o.:t Jsher pric. ?.alUHjugb i we Ihav one. If cne branch of military work then it has increased In value more the-mayo-r's, 62;. 29; Russian, IS. being used. All needs to be done jprcat.' piaiiy, 'Standard ataierootns ' for to plans, ln the fact that British; German,. that appeal, - mutton' some In, itddltion this, all races not in on turn,, as this is the place where doesn't there is another that than $0.000. the Hawaii publicity commission lo a can be up. We need mounted weeks ago completed the arrange eluded In .the foregoing list added 116 the' roads suffer most, is to remove a taken will prevail . gun compa- be atated. - detachments and machine -- ments "Naha to- the n umber. 4 large pin .which connects the wheel ji ; No "arraoffements, hav yet been the. removaJoftbe nies right ;here in Honolulu. In fact - place of 'j)Opulation is as fol- with axle of the tractor. By the madeMJar 'docking and fneling- 8tone' ifrom Its tiresent reng .Vrhe .table the ma- 00 facilities 24.-12- 0; I would like to see an Ad Club J 1 lows; Japanese. 93,136;; Hawaiian. removal of the pin the inside wheel is FINE GROCERIES fnr.the'Creat Northern, MrtStooe to'ra, pfbminent;its -- lty company. ltt'rf 0: gun 'Vr) 21,-77- chine This club has the uo. ; , .. ..v Portuguese 2,650; Chinese, allowed to turn backward instead of . ild. 1a tbatthestob5ect of pulling -- be- ;lt ml tobvemeht A already on foot In aritiah, American, German, remaining stationary and grinding out reputation cf together and . Marine "Superintendent fWiley'fc trip vA Why Tor assured 'sethfection h, of along ' Filipbo, pa rtrHa-waiia- the road. ing first all the line. . : Is theislandrlobklnK forthB.preservation 1520; bere. accompanying ilr.:jStdne, to 08(,; An interesting feature of macadam not set the pace in this matter?" 'QHairlTtinic a n d 'pron:pt service bis-chie- ot such' reminders of the ancient days li,S80: Porto Rlean, Inspect .these factors while f up solid- as the. city refuge at Honau- - Spanish', 4210." All other races num- is the fact that when a road of this That the Ad Club is lined st:?slt8 fcaifrca falHsz est phono your; orders to rreak ot -- adju- confers with toeal; business, inen re has. badly up by heavy ly behind the governor, and . the " :'' nau and the wonderful. Mookini Heiaii ber 5270. .This is a; total population sort been cut Benson. Smith Ca 'Ltd. . . rardine freleht. prospects. tant-general traffic, . is seemingly ruined, other waa evidenced by the ? sear Mahukona. 61 323.2S6. U. r. . and ft' That . the Great Northern and her ray, relics, . The army aavy represents . a vehicles passing over it will soon iron applause. At once Chairman Tom sistership. the-Norther- are ? the apeallng 'of it and Q; Yee Hop & Co. 'Paeiflc W. wv, ormgs xne it down into shape again, and practi Sharpe appointed a sew committee C .. now Traneisco-Kortlan- d mar ndt.beeenimUT'knowB that.there population , ot .wnjen la' 'the Sdn to. a cally cover alt the sears made by the on military ' matters, composed of trade was 4tate4 -- the ,rfqc,man is a second monument to Captain Cook entire' population. t$ islands G0T.1PAWY bj; - former machines. Charlea NortOHi Charles F-- Ijoomis, Ed AUDIT - aser. "Each la making three trips a grand total of U2M . .Phone 3451 ; ,- city and county engineer does Towse-an- u C. Week- be u1d;.ft.rWeJiftTe .ftotyet known obelisk at Kaawaloa in Keala The kekua "Wr. lit .'was 'erected as early not ieel, however, that this fact should The first speaker-a- t today's lunch- .considered of the Great North -- details & allowing sugar companies eon meeting which, by the way, was jern'a routing In tbe,evenU piat we as; 1225 upon the , hu.wfcere; jhe warrant the HAWAII body of the great navigator, was ourn-- to ;run .their tractors at will over the f the first after a suspension of two OF place her on the' Honolulu ran.! He - Dones--aeuie- a accordingly sending out months, was Naval Constructor J. A. -- ea ana ,on me nigui roads, and is would notrsay whether ihe ship may nis gave .V.trianjrular ?rra; tochlng?at of;Febnlary:;i4i77Si:j l the (letters. Furer. Mr. Furer a most inter- 624 BETHEL STREET btake non-technic- esting; al description of each trip TlHieu IUC uiuuuwcui mo umer Theso. letters will ask, furthermore, the San Francisco and Portland ,..l sugar companies get permis-- salving of the aketehing the prog- efter, stopping ;ijere,"r Ban Fran- - day and found it rperfectly preserved. that the F. t -- wing no Bicn from the county before running ress,: of the work In a way that kept O. 448. .Telephone 2035, . - . the wooden 'portion '.ocitrsho P. Box Cisco .ana u aseie. their: machines out upon the roads. everyone keyed up to a high pitch of 'According, 1o Mr. "Stone, the Grrtt " ' year n Atbe topeiL.;To;arUh6:ilB The engineer says he is willing to interest Northern has eafrf ;to: r I. ; ' not.narung-wiiftanyjo- grant the request if the companies There were several points over Suggestions given for simplify. :u-,o- C Sri fwhohi:$50 JBiana is its I f paaienserrif agree', io fix up what road they which the general public has ;been Ing syatematlzing office . . rcucs. will or - or Crctlilrj. i Al LF.econdabin.and piioncai : ' ' . Injure. somewhat in the dark which were All confident , stSei-age- f!, v work. business 'the H'matader' .. tiTb6i .rev, , cleared up by Mr. Furer, who has been tiat- . .v ,",. C'4?h . .f : ? page - the technical director of the work The Great Northern has a length of Continued from one) Q . vessels;to otdh since the F--4 disappeared last March. h ' Sand tonnage 12,0.-S- i: all of Audita "24 feet. a of the; FTfipInoi' int54-Iiwa1- presents j M Conducts claes THE ISLANDS of A sten ographlc report of r. Fu rer's -- I i Lts'flve decks, driven by twin-6crei- (r T;vR0M and investigations, and furnish. ? is a-ni- difficult .problem for the Fill- - f talk' would ;have; pu.t the stery;of the . makes ,24 ' Reports on alt of,; tV ', rropellers, temsH.aad plnos as, here-ar-e more 01 Interesting esj kinds : theycome F in most narrative form II' knots." Herslster Bblp, the Iortherx sojSIa); i Exchange.);, i a' i6nt3ritinS: actr:from the and members Cf th Ad Club Were free , thesame,TJimensions Pacific, is or jat'l ViaVmongthdm'ivs.thcre is in expressing their regrets that' pro- .j Jlatbnlps ptfe bQilt.rtaiarlly. bad-not-be- many eb'nealia'y September 6 tucit.aat? ftBntj; jCtaea,?; customs, vision made for making . comfort., 'They nare - tpeed'aad - ! v v -- language and conduct. a permanent record; of the talk..;. . in novation!, including bachelor apart-- SAN- FRANCISCO Saifed Sept 3(T Ho-- "The whole as I view lth Acommittee was appointed; to lend Wbfiior - i -- Home ."' ment5,nrith jBbotferioatb, ; cabins i .12: aupporU.-and;helpi- r HawaHahs We Kakin Their at the PS.l;a shows, tha need- strong and defi Ad i Club every ti 1 iixe,berTatk)nparlor, .palm ?parden nfa nite poljdy In nandlinji Hawairs pop- - CITY MUST PAY way - possible in the benefit perform- veranda, YdKOHAMA-Saile- d .Sept. 4, . ance "j which is ' to be iven for Mss and other distftictive. features; '(.ppth Chlyp' Maru Tor 'JJdnolulu. ; ' ; Dr. Meeker hasbeen much interest Jane Q'Roark ; at the Eijoii next Wed , . San Fxanclsco's "'newest liotel in'the heart of tha city's theater and thip's rc'hestras.VThey arenow v. SCO-r- A t cdrry "SAN FR ANCI ril ved Sept,? 7, bJa-lEi- c Expo--; ed during; In the work of the - nesday. "Tbe committee members are; is Bhoppins' district islUjifijranama-?aciri- ;Internut,ipnai a .? 'Sah, v Ehen Low ajrainst the ' ma between; ".ftap' r p.-'m- In the case.of we ' kinsthe rin io hence rAug. public schools,.belie,Ying upon the C. . D. Wright, Neill Slattery, J. D. '. iVancisco.--:- : ) u :1 Flavei. ?6 hours.::, c s.;.Ltirllne, that city and'coUtttyWRbnolulu, an action Bitiou. in San. . ft rJsco end Oreln ;;scd'pe-;l- - 5 ' f Cleary, W, ;.. -1 . effifilenci'and thenubiic def,ec-tivt-r James Dunbar and - -- Location, :V i - for1 damages resttinS'from a r Exposition, ANCrSCO-Saile-d the,;.welding- HodgwuV-.'rii- SAN ?FR Aus. '7,-- S. Icbopis; targely j dejiend highway nferf io si ' . CONVENIENT TO Depots,,. ft Cuisine,- - f UNEXCELLED ft I ; it aroacb the B G'ISLAfJ D j.-- - - GO TO Responding 'to- call of Doc-ft.;- 1 t-.-ft-, the-wahiff- wa the fb J. A. Chanslor, for Honolulu. the roll X- . - Service, , 7ft.r; crossing stream, CIr -- j of. ,N. prominent ft ft i A ' LOOK INTO FRICTION - cult Judge A'shfofcL in a decision hand states. John Blair, a ft ,:.;,ftft.ft.;ftRATES'REASONABLE.r Si' SSHINYO MARUarrives froth i" Jn'Bia 'tfipta Hawdii and1 iiaut ;the New , Vork attorney, : who Is , visiting cd. down today,, finds for the plaintiff r.-; Fniso:.:uABOR Fri.'lAv' "flnil cohinilssioflerwasVeh.: s Honolulu made graceful speech Managin-Trcrrietc- : ; San FMnHsrti ''tnnr'rtfnr a in JOHN ARKEE, . :;tnovzfi' 1 : - : ' ft GB . . ? ... - .. - f " in the sum of,$13 and orders that the tA,:.. - a. said-tha- t . . T Mfter-p- evidences of attention id. .'sanita eyes -- ... f proceeds , to Yokohama f sanns the ; which he his had been i ParadlM Toui CoV: Hote and; Union streets, focaft'spresentatfvei. rM.-Stalnbac- be to tne Attorney ; General I. k tion andbygiene. Pab- - costs cf the matter taxed terri-- ; :Piis6erigersrflirbpld, paiq,attTnoua .. opened to the importance of the - defendant., . . &''.': .. .v-.- . LWUliam P, JJarrett lm W I . ,.r;:- tory eve,n Sheriff days Tss; and Jllgh ... , tations. in the few he'had been t it ' TTTi "1 t--i 'arm r,i .,., rm which -- ' j Jof. v According to the decision, h ,t, - ' Mauna Kea.thls "In the'liealthfulness the :CunD8 :. left tor Hllo in the CeNSORSHIp : ;.v,:" here, and .that he for pne would io . .. ;'. . . i, STR ICTER ; i . . , J.ti':-- f;-A.:- v;; r 4 j .. morning .to. make an: Investigation ,o and : in r, the attention', to Cleanliness, a rlengthy one, the city '.and count In - his power , r-r:- : ; all . to. heraldthe name e 'guards i f FOTR SAYVtLLS 'RADIO Hawaii's'; ptantaUons are 'fay and away erected temporary bridge over the tLe f ported "disobedience of - a and fame ot Hawaii on; the; mainland. toVthe; Of 'pf .wbai orieseea,,ia many parts Wahiawa stream in August, 1913. On . 'other Jperona orders ahead J ar r ...iJTCT-.- ...... IS'-of- SI- - .T-- tWASHINGT0Nl).:C.Ir:tDani41s, he . jailer A. MacA.ulton'of'iher Kau toicj of the United notably in some September. same year, Mr. jail. - Information to the effect that secretary of the nayy,; discussed fur big rlabor. eampsjof thH.':9uth,', be tcW's aqtomobHe was damaged when aroubfe was brewing inbe Jail circles ther the' information regarding alleged said aooa ftfterAbis return.: from bis he made a quick ttirn to avoid running Anjerl?an neutrality ire v-v- and that the, Hawaii county, stiper: violations of Island tour. v. : i- over the old bridge, which was being might, aak. '. Sheriff v to seilted to?fbeovBrnment 'byhe Pro while there was repaired. viaors Barrett ' .i"ttrstruek. methat prisoners from vidence JournaL: a John R. Rathom, virtually .t'attentioii paid 1 to 'i m remove the territorial rbniversal Commenting on matter of defec- ML the - t read workj Cherei asreported inthe managihg editor of 2 jthe Providencie cleanliness'. :.of v sutroandings. less.,, u tive highways, Judge Ashford, ia his oTfltrr- "t Daniels;1 f r:;-Fro- JournaL said Mr. came to being done , in the .way ? of beauUfica ;;;arulletiaarday'i' ago decision says, In part: 0 p--' Washington a few weeks with evt. fAnd seen, 'pften tLe fact that the Jailer Is tion,. yet d 'have tbat - "The law, in my opinion, obliges b un-- . - the pclited Cv territorial ranthpritlesttd dene bich Rehired hed Itis4 impossible for .ihe, jaantatlons. to defendant to maintain Its highways In C -- , messages. -- ;he guards and 4unas by iHawaU.'cptm neutral had been,vsent to do re Ohanvthey 'are .doings because a reasonably safe condition for such scenes ty. la eported;!that .guirds; ri4 oth Germany. via S4yyille?efenrafterithat pr:thp.cJcorwater.Yneji taeres.npt It y traffic as usually frequents them. This v -- ' station yd& bien vtaJcenovfer-'b- the. enjagn.c.waterifor cane one ; can't ex I : . jj ox ftft';- ' Vfi'-- I ers bave not only refused to would ' assuredly be 'the case with all " jviif;u ' lla-w?- il usry , i ...... , ,y pectv grass. aroxmd ; 'S. Suan "and Ilahio,; two Filipinos, MacAulton's orders, but that the ueiuiruueuu shrubs andiflowers. temporary structures f adopted for us a up were . yesterday on charge - - U ft superrisors ; recently pasaeda As a result h6i these coiiversations; the:hou8w:tQba,kept rStill sev when Vrepaira, to, or, reconstruction pf. 'arrested a ' M'ISKIJIj A ij i is-- times 1 wasanjoea-actneipreta- ' of taking fish from Damon's pond. The .w: -- -. -:- r-;- V ft. . resolution reiving toSamuel Kuane, Mr.t Daniels said, orders' had .been eral the highway or permanent bridges are of 5 the board, "the owerto suea io a more censorsup or ness of iittlecottages keptbyi work nrogresar defendants were "not aware that they ri chairman r stnet -- in 'Otherwise is expected t It - sen- llaiidsomefy ft. men, and, qt, these -- had committed an offense and ft' appointed Sticks taj whether or not. the work;on th the" SayviUe wirelessi with" the; result several Jnotieod if 5 ittae --ordinary tracic of a were cottages pt ex that. tence was suspended. ' J read :e?p!l ;be;coattaued.It basibeen. ioai several messages-se- tne ;wawaiians, bridge' or pf a. highway is ."deflected ft latent I the-'bo- , ft and in ihc: feftH -- ft account.-of; s: d, ior;wuhs-mission- tremelv IbeauHfuL Jittle ihomes." t--j rrrcrted that, on Amencan:na:been; reras frqm a safe and . permanent, a tem- s -- - LIngman sen- til. ties, the 'territorial', prisoners, may ;y Say vlllej 'jtavr has sjstruc-iion- Dr. Meeker, .eompliments the terri- John and wife were -- e porary, route or 6tructure, the city and be w ithdrawn. .'.Sheriff !Jarrett says ip submit for, a spe8al investiga tortal aboard !of heWUr pn-th- work it tenced to 20 days In jail in the police ? county must, at its peril, see to it that ', that laexe.' Is-ple- 'cf "work on'lUls tion '.to iWashrngtob hy 'niessagearas baa directed in i JcaepiOB plantation court this morning: The Lingmans p .ft. ft ,:f-t- ftA 'ft; jh - he temporary, route, ori structure shall them to do.' - r suspicion en- - camps and establishments in'goodan have been In the habit of stirring up island for " o which the slightest is - bejreaspnftbly' adequate and safe, . . . Variety Qnalitjv ; Valne; . . . L ' - i.i : ' rtt-- ttary. order, and .the cjppperatioKof. the things around their neighborhood. j erUlaed.-- . such;-conditio- " 4 and -- no of weather as -- Kaise'r Jbas conferred i Iron plantations m; uus perpeuiavcjean-up Drunkenness was the charge and this The the " may : be ordinarily expected or antioi -- -- t c.mpatgn .... being their offense within a crosa on Director HeInkln,ff the Canadian; war, Casualties to' date pated, should 'accepted as an ex second :f he North German Lloyd Steamship Co. . total ltau, We re agoing to try to. get accurate short time, both were given a month flgtirea'and as thorough as possible on cu,sefor .not keeping the tetnporars to think It over. actual" structure pr high way in such reas?n the eatnlnes;pfjblabor.pntbe ably, isianasrs-weii-a- s tne rates or wages,' safe eond ition." Charles F. Hennig, a blacksmith, he said today, Vlt :obyious in 162$ w TT . is that; living at Holokahana' lane, was . many cases the 'laborers'; are earning this morning by Officer John IT arrested toore. than iae 1 reipefttive rates woufd PASSENGERS DEPART Huihui and charged with assault and to-g- 1 et r i '. . J of r-- Sataos Ebow. course ail the figures '- Of battery. Hennig was in a temper, r. . Per. !'.''stir. ..Mauna "Kea for Hllo, ft on this 'would 1 require a vast, and ex and. arguing with his wife, became September 84 Max ; Greenbaum and 1enf fve InYPStigation' .t so inflamed that he stated "I will kill finds rich fnlnllinent in. over of Post Toasties. QatsirtfofmatHwvr. irttHand. friend. , Miss E. Y. Atkins, .Miss V. ycu and kill myself." Huihui stopped grasied. th.' KarJyj'Miss M. Tulloch, Col. and Mrs. v.- - .:3:bat irf Meeker ibas. the double i killing and Hennig was island, 4ahor aiteaUon witb notable ac- Cheatham, M:ss L. Kawainui, Miss brought to the station. His trial will is noticeable that .tlie :prispytt mild . sweetness ;of A, L. D. Ern- It curacy in , ihis 'brief stay. here is . the Mason, Conway, come up. September 15. ' impression one 'receives from a talk est Parker, Miss Hillner, Miss L. Copp, these tender hits of toasted corn usually start smiles at with him. from Miss Olivia Stevenson, Miss My band. sav-ing- After be returned r Sol Kupahu, a youthf.il joy-rider- . s -- Miss Mrs. Until further notice, our his tour1 of the islands ef ' Hawaii and 'Eleanor Thrum, Martha arrested last evening for spent A. Tas stealiim Maui., he. considerable, time in Thrum, Miss H. E. Carlson. Miss a ride in his mother's car. Soi is Honolulu unostentatiously effi Napier, D. F. T. lni in but F. Gardner, Martin, 0 years eld but knows the differrnt department will be open rliouwj . by 5i - And the wife .smiles, too. for nMiowIftil poured ciently collecting information Miss .Mitchell, Miss Marion Hastie clutches and gears, so deckled tl;at lu Meeting men in all walks of ;life .and Miss MitcheU, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. direct from the packet with cream Yesterday would have an outins all by his hue 0rniilk Rntl1i?hr of; all. races. he called on Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hose, Miss some. His mother missed car, on Saturday evenings (Legal Governor jPinkhamj and they Kapea. tne to the;work wbftr - talked Mecrlam, Goo Kawau. Henry and Solomon's uncle was asked to and of break -- thtetelie'Veonie'of time, .together. He parsons, Le-on- g, forBBme seemed Judge J. F. Silva, G. G. search for the young De Palma. Th j upon leaving favorably impressed not Will-fen- g. fact br lunch not soon fonrotten. Mrs. M. G. Geo. W. .oy was located, brought homo, and Holidays excepted), from 7 only with the islands as a beautiful Mrs. .Miss Thomas Treadway, then wa3 transferred to ! spot, in wbiea to visit but with general S. tV 5 K.r.Wfr Akau Alwauhimahu, Mrs. station, the transfer boincc h:e t ) l;:s labor conditions '.here. However, he A. maid, s. A. 1 ut until 9 o'clock, for receiv- jcomndtfed cutter, infant and mother's anger. the has not himself on this ter. F. Bilsland, S. G. Habbard, T. F. m uter at all. Sedgwick, S. S.I Tailor, Geo. Richard Meeker returns to A gentleman with about "tlirre ing deposits. pay- Washrn1 son, JJeut. KimbalU'Lient Beard, Miss in of (No --with the commission. Dr. Victor sheets the wind" and wobbly all M. MaheJcna. Miss Annie Hohu, Miss ' - who-cam- e ever was escorted to the poll sta- f: Clark, with Commissioner Violet Perry. Miss Lucy Perry. Miss Meeker as a special agent for the de- ments will be made.) tight-seale- are sold everyhwere in . d paekets fresh and Livingston, Mrs. A. Budle and child. partment, has .returned : from Kauai ' Mr. dWd Mrs. H. IMlekamper and ; ' and will be in Honolulu for the next J. r ready always for instant serving.' infant, Miss Agnes Kimo, Mrs. Carpen I. F. few weeks. He will complete the sath-rin- g 0 .0. ter, Mrs. Lcoe, Miss Hazel Dewing, of data. . The delicate toasted corn 'flavor blends nicely with The Jdate of issuance of the report Miss Mabel Wright, B. R. Newton, is uncertain. It iwID hardly be issued W. R. Jarrett I. M. Stainback. Mis3 RoofGarden for Rent . May Dunn, Miss A. Meyer, M. Truner, ; - fruits and berries, and a variety of attractive dishes are in less than six months. Mrs. G. Webbing, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. FOR C. Yuu BISHOP & GO. always. at hand when there is a packet of Toasties on MINISTER HELD. FOR Helen, Ah and infant. Master C.;-A- b Yau,. Master G..H. Yau; H. I . . . HMRDER ENDS LIFE as. e, Holstein. Dances, Banquets, etc. Savings the pantry shelf. SOUTH BEND In,-it- Eber-sol- Department. once --a Dunkard minister, held ' The Best' Appointed Hall in Honolulu. bv for ;the.; murder ot ififteen-yearol- d, Ha-se- l- r;c:r.:::r:EyEi:H:EDTii sold Grocers and Stores. Now Open Inspection. Mackliain Angost. 191iM commit- Tar Bed, Weak, Watcrr Kye ai4 for ted sulcWe; by hanging himseltf iu the QnATlULATED 1TYEL1DS II For rates phone 1875 or 174 3. county (JaH. King Street. v. . - J , ?r ' - , -- HONOLULU STAB-BULLETI- N; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8; 1015.

CITY DADS MANAGE TO HAVE OKE RAP AT REPIIBUCMS IS CAUSE OF Hawaiian Lodge No. 21. F. and A. M., will have work in second degree Tea, those few words bring back pleasant memories. uf "years z- -? OR TVO SCRAPS TO LIVEN SESSION this evening at 7:30 o'clock. FIGHT AGAMST PACHECO: HE VINS by, when, with childish anticipation we watched for the old trowa bean pot, with Its delicious contents, to be removed from the oven, A motion for entry of judgment in which,,when opened, permeated the atmosphere with 'its appeUzj ; case of the KSpiol&ni - ' the Estate g Odors.-- ".v. ; - V ; V;' ' dened to of the kind than is Mary ar- upon the fatal route of parliamentlx-bi- Mayor Some of Supervis- attacks against Atcberiy,et al, was Charter Convention Delegates recently good and the chairman of the water works com- gued and submitted in sapreme court and an. hour and a quarter was it has been our fortune, to. secur larxJJ?czt ors, Wearied with Work at mittee. yesterdsy. Not Altogether Pleased With spent In this . Finally A. U of all sizes of these Real Old l. Tags Up, Castro came to the rescue with a sug- New License Idea of Meeting at Armory ' Convention, Stifle Yawns ppointed The motion had scracely passed Applications for membership filed . . ; - gestion that the committee be i when a statement by Hollinger that as Andrews wished, but that it Bearxv PotoH t - Had' It not been for the ffequtnt by A. R. Cnuha und Albert Horner Babel had only 58 tongues to repre- the supervisors should be considering be subservient to the convention. of course you want one. You can have 1L Call us up --4?-7 flashes of wit and Irony that shot have been approved by the' member- sent him at the charter convention and will tags for automo- committee will be announced -- your ; ' the renewal of license The phone one delivered , . smoks-flll-e-d, ship committee of the Chamber of yesterday afternoon, but the 58 evi- Mn the and bare to home. now and then through the biles brought another outburst from by Chairman Pacheco at tonight's haxy air of the supervisors' assem- Commerce. dently felt the responsibility and filled 1 quart size. . .23c 4 quart size...C0c' the aggressive Larsen. McKinley high school with so much meeting. Other business of the day bly room last night, the meeting might "I say don't get enameled ones like was the acceptance of the report of 2 quart size.', ,35c. 6 quart slze..73o hare been called a dead one. The Walalae road will soon be in noise that one building could not bold 3 quart size.. 40c. 8 quart size.. ;$5a- those Hollinger furnished us with the good shape for comfortable antoing. it all, for it overflowed and presently the rules committees. The important It the first place Mayor Lane and last time. You can't read the num- rule governing voting says that a ma- at least half of the supervisors pre-- The oiling of this thoroughfare from attracted two little Hawaiian boys who bers on half the blamed things, they Twelfth avenue to the Kapahulu road up In jority shall form a quorum and a ma- KCit were wearied out from tha day s climbed the side and looked quorum pass any worn off wide-eye- d, jority of the will work at the charter convention, and have so.. is nearly completed through the window, upon Mr. Hollinger said that the enamel- the lawmakers of Honolulu thinking measure except the final vote upon the in the second place there was not completed which require w. w. ed kind was the sort used in all the A petition for a rehearing, filed by aloud. charter, shall - t3-C31r- much to Even at that it was 9:20 - I -:. da big cities of mainland, and the in case of the Oahu soon Tem- the' majority Vote' ot 'the- entire con- Tha Roma of Hoiisdwarea o'clock before the city fathers could the the defendant the Storms commenced as as ap- argument was dropped. Another one Railway and Land Company against porary Chairman M. C. Pacheco called vention. A finance committee was break up the meeting and bid each pointed1 to look after expenses, draw good was taken up agam when Supervisor Kolohana Kalli. a land matter, has the meeting to order at 2 o'clock and other night - up at report of probable expenses to be Among the list of ordinances that Shingle made it known that the road been denied by the supreme court. the "finance- and meetins plaee" com w governor, committee would like a five-to- n Pierce-Arro- mittee reported a recommendation shown the at his request and passed reading was the water manage- handle the cost of printing, etc. The ment plan which, places the control in truck for the road work in the The members of the regular trial that the convention take up its per District, the Idea of the road jury panel Circuit Judge Ashford's committee consists of Daniel Logan, the hands of the water superintendent Fourth in manent abode in the armory. Even Cv; ; chairman; J. J. Fern,--' Wv Smith, A. SP2C en- committee being to substitute the court are requested to be in court at then all might have gone well had not and not in the of the city D. Castro and Dajid Kalauokalanl . gineer. This, getting by its third truck for some old and decrepit mules. 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. . The William J. Coelho been called upon to Hollinger thought a Jeffreys track members of the special panel, drawn translate this news to some of the The last business ' of - the ' meeting made unusually wilatable nse the reading, needs only the signature of by Adclicacy bjllie of the mayor to become a law. just as good or "better than, a Pierce yesterday, have been excused Indefi delegates who do not understand Eng was the passing of a motion A. D. five-to- n Hono- Arrow. He suggested a truck nitely. lish any too well. Immediately the Castro inviting all citizens of ' Supervisor William, Larsen objected ' any strongly to a bill which came up for only to be, informed by Mr. Larsen storm burst in full fury. lulu to present any charter or su- that the' Jeffreys people did not make ' In 'the matter of the estate of J. Robert Ahuna objected strongly to portion of or any suggestion second' reading: providing that the - " pervisors be allowed to use the treas- a truck as large as that. Oswald Lutted, deceased, a motion to having "this dignified convention to the convention. - urer's new automobile for themselves This statement brought forth an- strike the appellee's reply brief from dragged about from place to place." - pareqer rang:--: when they IC As Supervisor other round of excited argument the files has been fried la the supreme He blamed the legislature in the BORN. court-b- y M. ap Hollinger chairman of which the other : supervisors listened Gertrude Sledge, the strongest terms and the loudest for ' has been the -- : ---. at- -- Kapiolanl Maternity BEiKF r committee which reported favor to patiently as tney yawned. pellant through E. C. Peters, her not appointiag a quiet place in' which DAVIDSON At J COltN .FED the torney. - Home, September ?. Mrs. ably on. the plan before its firsUresd-ing- , Supervisor Shingle s report as band the convention members could think. Mr.'and 'Larsen vented, bis spleen upon ed down by the engineer contained He did not want to go to the armory. James D. Davidson of Ewa, Oahu, a In- - daughter. - ; . that individual..' ' several matters of importance. Among All men interested the organiza- The tramping of the soldiers would k, request appropria tion ef an engineering company in the disturb his thoughts. Guns might be u "When two members ofHhis board them was a for an can stand It; to buy tin Lizzies,' " be tion of $175 to-- him an engineer for Hawaii National Guard are asked to fixed. He objected loudly. Tbespecial federal, grand jury, in si be present meeting next Thurs- Quiet, a partial, report :t6 ;Judge C. F: Clem- AND, . said, "and to ride m them, I fail to see survey work on a small tract of land at a Want Safe Place. why. we should go to the expense of In the Lusitania street section. It was day evening In the armory; Charles At this point Mr. Aaunas voice ens today returned ' one indictment ' sur- R. Forbes will have charge of the gave way and oxe o-tr- bill J vThe (no-bi- ll TT. ;T-f- keeping an auto especially for Mr. stated that as soon as the land is and he sat down amidst a -- i of-ama- n II . veyed meeting. display of white the was returned in' the case; i . Homager to ride la.';. . it can be secured from the ter handkerchiefs as L wiped alleged to have committed a statutory ill BU . , dull glow . crept ?o'er the rotund ritory, which fiovr' holds claim to It convention Its hot forehead. It " On ground -- non-euppor- i. Cir- any offense:!, Thej defendant; whom face- - of the victim ot the attack and for the nominal price of SI. Ths re the of was decided not to take definite against ' Whitney granted to are "amoug tbex delicaciesVwe. offer thi week. he arose-- to defend himself.. don't i quest' roused much latent opposition cuit Judge has action concerning the permanent meet- the Indictment 'was returned, probably know just why Mr. Larsen insistsI on among the; supervisors, but finally Mildred K. Coorssen a divorce from ing place until th& 'committee could will he' arrested this afternoon and ar- ' F- - . . picking: on me," said, because passed Its first reading. 'The plan - H.' Coorssen.- The libellant was discover a room tyhlchwould be free raigned Is. court tomorrow morning. he "just ' ' ; - pro- given custody of two minor , ". ,J i ': will hasten the Cusitana paving tho the fronTholse. i ...-.- .v-- j- I happened, to be the chairman, of the ' committee which reported on this mat-- t ject'-' children' and allowed alimony in the Again the storm hegan whenV .after C Since August 20,' nine Filipinos have of 140 a month. M, C. ten I move, however that the reso- According to the engineer's report sun Lorrin Andrews had 'nominated Hied In ; the local 'federal court '"their permanent lution "pass second reading." , about 18000 Is needed in improve- hPacheco for chairman Wil declarations of' intention . to :become " A1 cars of be-- ments for . bridges of the city and number of the old the liam Achl nominated W. O. Smith 'for The motion was seconded, but - American citizens. -Declarations were ' . ". . Rapid were in service- to the Indig- frra n vnt rnM Ka fair on T.orn Transit the position and; John.; H4 Wise filed today as follows 1 1 Simeon M ar al-.wa- ys Kamuiki district this morning. This nantly nomination, ehouted, . Just , the same you are v The engineering department, was seconded 'thlatteif mag laddeltf,' laborer,; borer in Aparrl, was ; occasioned by the 1 necessity ' of j&m mighty- - glad ; to ride ; In other given' Instructions to investigate the ri withdraw; support from the I.; Candido rRegia Sastrcv laborer, m?IngA' the modern cars to transport came P , cars!?-- V ; parU chair," said .'"wlae. J here peoples .. cost of placing a curbing on the - horn In Tuguegarao, P. ' Li Mariano 1600- soldiers from -- 3445. . - "Hollinger denied nor,admit-k-- Kalihi. Fort Shatter to the expecting stQiflod (that party, politics labored; neither known as Kalihiwaena in The of Pechay,: Gutierre. bora. Ja statement. What, he did do investigation end the Nuuanu street line. should he'Jeft(?qtIdithe conyentlc-- Mana- - ted the Is also to be Carried oat Itjemporary AparrL P. I.; SUveria Cusman f doors', jhut chairman In ; was' to flash a "look of scorn that with' reference to street igns in the -- tbf gueloo, laborer,' bom to Isabela, P. I. " - ' ' - l : ' Autoiats who hate inade the circuit his first spectfh rflereely attacks the . - t .1 : would have withered a man less har- same districts ; k i V ? ' ' - : -- report: road, I' . i i 4-- of the' islanti the on the Republican, government of the city, 'Jnk'K The charged windward side, "between , Kaneohe and it; extravagant"; case xsrVJames Riley, calling I am thunder- burglary,' Halelwa, to he to a much better condi- struck siahd -- diaaBDointed. I heartily with seqoud. degree, went to FLAYS tion thaai two or three weeks ago,, hut secondt e noininattcri 'of Mr, Smith.'' trial In Circuit Judge AshfordV court near-goo-d morning was to be continued - LISEra till a still not a good or road, and aeiepaea nomiaa-tlo- h this, and - air. Anarews iae tlu3 - first heavy y. rains will - make it of Pacheco,' saylngf "i do not this afternoon. It is alleged that on .k - :, noon, Riley IK Impassable as usuaL nommate.Mrw Pacheco" aa i a Remiblicfta June 21. about entered the FALSE AFTER LORG PEAP! OF PRAISE or as a democrat, ut as a man, and room of a Chinese dressmaker !nNu-uan-o . $lt) and Cleveland Invites lawaii to take as , a . citizenljcua , voter. ..1ft Honolulu J, street and appropriated a part; la her big flower festival --which knew tnat newiu perrorm ms auties hickle . wafchlIt in said that'.Riley lasts from November ! to;14 inclus- as chairman , without prejudice; What was drunk when he ? committed the Little did: Supervisor William Lar ed the Ford over on to a vacant grass ive, according to a letter received by he said from the chair; this1 mornuig alleged offense, ; George Davis was ap- sen realize night 'as ho talked of plot;' and walked homeward A. P. Taylor secretary of Promo- upon, pointed by the court to defend Riley. last under' the the was his personal opinion an ex - meet-- - 8tars.-;:r,-li'n.rjs- ; .4 the value of tin Liztics" in the tion Committee, Mr: Taylor says that traneous, .matter."' ' . open Ing of the city fathers, what the 'fates " Hawaii will certainly r be. represented Pacheco : Apologizes. , i The v College of Hawaa will had destined for him in the dark hours r by a display of pineapples the fes- ' next Monday . morning for the fall ; at Ur. Pacneco then said, "Whatever that' lay 'just ahead. -'- ,j. v. MEMO'S OB MEETING OF tival. remarks I may have made this morn ' Little-di- 'Logan d Daniel he: sat ing,! made not as ot this ; meet CITY SUPERVISORS crew, beside Mr. Larsen in the genial Plans for the, reception of the as com- Yesr-Ma- ny inlaws nours training convention but a citizen of the Pc - ing, wot that two more .would of the Japanese merchant story---distre- ss Henry munity If anyone doubts the truth have told us the; same see the two of them trudging across Building. Inspector" . FreitaS ship, Taisei Maru, which "left San of my, statements- - this, morning he will . eatmg, gases; ' Kai-muk- l, after heartburn ; ; a sweeps or , the lantana . Infested wants a, $550 'Ford machine for 'his Francisco for Honolulu on September find that they are borne out by the Mr.-Larsen- 'a .Sillc , oris Ford car behind - 4, 'will not; be made by the Japanese Japanese Cc faiirl Ciir: : workv The request was referred to books of the city auditor. But that ts ' as en- ' - X them, sighing softly to itself Its wayV Merchants Association until the re aside-- ftiom the point. If my remarks gine cooled ' and the damp dews of the committee on au4.ineaixs.'i. ceipt a. message stating the exact Tablet ' of offended members of the convention, settled ; down t upon its beforetfirNand after each meal will relieve that district of arrival In this port The ship date I am sorry." ; . red-painte- ' ' - supervisors were only 15 min ...... d The body. : i Is expected herp on: September 25. , jwu4JoHct;b W v.- - T l. Another war commenced over tne 112a Nuuanu St 'Phone 1522 - Above Hotel Logan ? couldn't thq story se- utes lato last nighty In starting their -- Cd.-Ltd- kee: voting permanent -? Benson; Smith 2 cret, and here it is. After the meeting 7:30 meeting. They adjourned at 9:30 The Saturday night ' dances at the method of for chair .' man. Mr. Pacheco was about to pre; of supervisors, last . night,: a little " Seaslda Hotel soon the to meet . again on Monday evening, will' he resumed. private meeting of; two or three of the The hotel ; management 'win Issue in ceed writh the voting when . J. H. . Kar 3C 1 - some " was September ir. ' leo rbse and "asked what was being members of committee vitations, and each invitation will he secretary called infotinany.'lTlte''bdsmess of tb accompanied by a guest badge. Per- done. The told him in Ha ' stenograph- was happening. ? meeting - was i soon finished; bzt not Misa Bfn&' Berielmann, sons using the dance floor must wear walian what ' er at the, office of the fcity and county Mr. Kaleo , rose again and objected the visiting and gossip. ' . badges. This' new will 1 these scheme' ! - ; to the open ballot which proposed. Larsen had a' big story or two to sheriff,' has asked for vacation of eliminate undesirable persons '. from was seven eight on pay, phy- He objected ; so strongly that re- Burners tell, and: had 'ended or weeks her participating in the dances, says Man- be Rubbish sician having advised for peated his objection four times In the ; the clock" on tho! wall was reaching its a rest that ager Hertsche. request same words.. Others to his as- hands toward the hour of 1 1. f? Some long on the coast The was tcamef 5 - referred to the police committee for sistance. An amendment was offered. Galyani2d irpn, one . proposea ana rf iresnmenis, us t The Oahu tax appeal court has ren ; ' The was amended. A sug- proposlllon toet; ready assent Nth-- further investigation.. dered a decision In favor of ter- amendment the c-A- gestion was made, n amendment siiariB in irem Get one; it' ritory in the appeal made by C. Brew was offered to suggestion. Then J fee and cigars at the1 grill; and some A letter was received at the meet- er & Company. On December Zl, 1914, the ing, from Raymond C. Brown rela- gome one moved the previous ques only time after. jnidnight tho party broke the company returned its taxable In- the iyay to insure d Someone up-an- the members started home. tive to the alleged break in the "city tion. else moved that the come at $110,000. Tax Assessor Wil- mov,er was out of order. - Larsen, as is the custom, picked up sewer outlet Mr, Brown stated in der raised the assessment to $129,000. ing sparks etc. Logan his the was a topic Parliamentizing consumed next in his Ford car, cranked the letter that break The company appealed on the In the ' J. thing, and started for the starlit plains of common report, that the public crease, which was $19,000 and which hour, but it was finally discovered of Kaimnkb ; "Things' were going joy- health committee of the Chamber of represented taxes In the sum of $380. through the mediation of Charles F. fully Gntll sitddehly tho night-rider- s Commerce was seeking information Chfllingworth that the whole tangle DeWitt Garbage Cans. came upon the rough roada la the vi on the matter, and that the commit- Excelsior Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F., Was Simply over whether the ballot cinity or Moiimi quarry. Tne tee would welcome any knowledge on opens its new dance hall and roof gar- Should be open or secret. The vote; auto gave a wheeze or two resemblia; the subject which the supervisors den at a public reception this after- was then taken secretly and M. C. Pa- corru those of an aged horso with the could give them. Mr. Larsen will re- noon and tomorrow afternoon. The checo was elected on the count of 32 "on,; 23. O. heaves, and stopped. port on the question. of reception 2 to to W. Smith was the elected t-- hours the are from vice-presiden- with ti 5h cover. got to Lo- t, J. K. est container Larsen out. according 4. Refreshments will be served. The Jarrett, clerk, and gan, patted the "Lizzie" on its red Mayor Lane announced last night W. J. Coelho was continued in his of- cat-prbo- f. committee' in charge is A. A. Durant, as known, Dog?proof anil Three through his secretary that he had M. T. Slmonton S. A. Campbell. fice clerk and interpreter. him- - and com-- only to the machine and signed Re-teka- Lorrin Andrews moved that a : known the following resolutions: No. Pacific Lodge, No. 1, Daughters of h, sizes. - four-wheele- 15 sen., uippeu ti$ui Latiuus vu uc oi- 228, for the purchase of a d mittee of be appointed to read all will give the first dance in the present zling radiator, spun the crank a few Martin tractor; No. 229. for the main- hall tomorrow night charters submitted and thenv hundred tlmeo in fact did all those tenance of automobiles and depart- to the convention. things supposed to do Achi Firm various one is ment incidentals; No. 234, mainte- Four motor buses recently received Takes Stand. at such a moment. nance of No. 235, Mr. Wise held that the charters roads in Honolulu; by the Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land , Logan shivered Ala-ke- a should be read before con-- After had sat and appropriation for the extension of Company, win be put in with- the entire for an hour and a halt In the cold servica vention before being referred to the Gboke, 91 No. 236, ap- Lewers street storm drain; Ltd 10 days. and mumbled utterances in the next Two routes have committee. Mr. Achi stated in eight air propriation for the construction of a been determined upon. One car will that having to work on the morrow, support of Mr. Wise he would not give I about concrete bridge on Palolo road, and run on the road in Kalihi valley, going Lumber and Building Materials ;i77 SaKins St. lLarsen at last gave up the ceremony 237, con- his charter to a committee. "Give me - No. appropriation for the from King street as far as the road toeether th t- suoTviorg lift- - a chance to fight out my charter on and struction of an asphalt macadam road conditions will permit and back. An- in Wahiawa. this floor!" he shouted. other will operate on Koko Head av- At this point the discussion entered enue from the end of the Waialae line The net profit of the Distillers Se- to Fort Ruger and back. 'Delicate curities Corporation for the year end- ed June 30 was J1.430.S92 against fx7 'HGirlsand Volume six. the new divorce record, 1701,864 in the previous year. This is was opened by Clerk equivalent 4.64 per Circuit Court to cent earned on Dominie yesterday and two were Women tae stock, as compared with 2.27 per y . entered therein. They were Anna ' f cent in previous year. zf, m : J 1 1 1t 1 1 .are goo orten the Louise Fredrlka Steinhoff against We fiirnish tables, chairs and every equipment for social gattiei iL Steinhoff, non-suppor- t, and ..n:.fN Kdo9td with drtxgt Charles Kam Ah Sing against Ho Yun, non-suppor- t. when their blood is These are the only cases to cream, . ice really starved. They need that be filed since the first of the month. For select parties we have special ice cream moulds p many, desigi strength which comes Last month divorce suits were filed xmmmmmmtmt blood medicinal at the rate of about one a day. distinctive service. These moulds are serving as place cards at nianv jsociS fijnonOTpj.pjfea from .. nourishment No drugs can make blood. FOR SALE. the prices are lower. Bear us in mind when preparing for thai next entertainment, j We also maintain an excelisni czt papers j SCOTT'S EMULSION is a highly Incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State by the Mer- Try it for your meals. . concentrated blood-foo- d and every in strengthening cantile Bank of the Americas. Incorp- 1 drop yieldsreturns $325i Bungalow in Makikl beauti- orated, of Hartford. Authorized capi- both body and brain. ful; 5 rooms and bath; garage ani tal stock is $5,000,000. It starts bus If you are frail, languid servants' quarters; 6 months old; mess with $400,000 capital stock. pmmMim :MmERB easy delicate or nervous, take terms. Apply Trent Trust Co the - s0a5isi Beautiful Scoff's Emabiom after meals jw k v; - for one month. No AJcohoL When Yonr Eyes NesrJ Care King and Maunakea SU"eets A good place to stop to and from market ox depot.

fiSRS-- nt -- Try Eye " : - . . Marine Cenedy ' rjinrr- T" "V'H I!"1' W f ' 1 heesOMl iREV. SCHENCI I PINEAPPLE FOR BfcfcUoND COMES TO TAKE EMPEROR FROM Have you a Signet Ring? ALI-E- RILEY H. N MRS. BRUCE McV. MACKALL will EDITOR A Signet ring arrive home next Tuesday from the is the mainland. CHINESE YORK VALLEY ISLAND most popular and at ."WEDNESDAY SKiTEMBKR H, 115. pounds, to report any dealer trying to sell a the same time the proper MISS EDNA most ring cf smaller loaf, and giving similar advice as to BYRD. teacher at Milts all. school, is "due to from a vaca- In tny judgment , Ar economic jncssurc of com- cam- rettirn Minister From Waterloo, N. Y. Choicest Hawaiian canned pineap- economical housekeeping. This third tion trip next Tuesday. ple will be by We have a very merce be made sent Maui Japanese a can a penalty for future Jlarur run paign on the part of the empire hitherto re- Will Superintend Churches a gift to the emperor at his corona nice assortment of terUionS which will be far more effective than an garded to mod- MRS. J. A. KENNEDY and Miss tion exercises on November 10. The them. as conservative and not given Jesse Kennedy are due t arrive on Under Board of Missions fruit which is grown and packed by international police think- - the on a Just of effect ern or sensational methods, has not yet reached the Mateonia next Tuesday--- ' the Japanese Pineapple Company of H. F. WICHMAN A CO. recalcitrant nation thai had broken its pledge to oth- the of the two the cam- Rev. Xerman C. Scbenck. who has Haiku, Maui, will be taken to Japan Leading Jewtlcrs proortions other SENATOR and MRS. A. BALD been pastor of Presybterian by the party of Japanese er nations they refused to trade with the end IL the church excursion if off in) paign for recruits and the campaign for WIN of Maui are homecoming passen ci Waterloo, is. x.. amce lio, ar from that island which leaves Hono- tuition or to permit loan to be made to that irilion monev but it is in embrvo still. gers on the Matsonia next week. rived in Honolulu in the steamer Ven lulu on the Shlnyo Mahi Friday. tura, by The Maui rarty is ttt effect, declared thai a state commercial war accompanied Mrs. Schenck excursion about of All the patent medicine and breakfast food J. C. COHEN of the Consolidated and their three sons, to become su- 30 in number, and Is under the leader- existed. This would be far and away less cosily and advertisers in the United must a Amusement Company and Mrs. Cohen perintendent of the Chinese depart- ship of K. Miho. It wtU Join with the States take tarty from Oahu, Is less demoralizing than the kind devastalimj war are due to arrive on the next Matso- ment of the Hawaiian Board of Mis which under the of back seat compared to the British Empire now nia. sions. guidance of Dr. T. Katsunuma, popu- MAKURA BRINGS TWO thai now h raying in Europe. And I beliere it would when the dimensions, cost or character of dis- Mr. Schenck comes to Honolulu well lar official at the federal immigration TEACHERS TO PUNAHOU even I he most to RAYMER SHARP, chief deputy col qualified to take up this work. He station. irtng powerful nation quickly its play advertising is in question. John Bull has During the few days lector of customs, and Mrs. Sharp was graduated from Princeton Uni- last the doctor Two new Punahou teachers tenses ancLto its pledqes. licrlKTt S. . to has been the guest of honor several arrived become the greatest advertiser on earth. are booked return from the states versity in 1903 and from Auburn semi- - at this morning on Makura from Van- next Tuesday. receptions tendered by local Japan- the j nary, in New York state, in 1906. couver. Edwin H. ldeler and Miss " ese. On Monday afternoon a farewell TIME TO At the latter school he was a class- - reception Helen E. Hasty. TALK BUSINESS. THE AEROPLANE RAIDS. DR. G. A BRALV, who has been j matP rr pev Henrv P Judd who now was held at the Japanese tea house Takiwa" by the hotel keep- Mr. Ideler. the new violin teacher, making a trip to his former home in is acting secretary or the Hawaiian has had the best preparation from the south, will return on the Matso- ers union. Nearly 3000 guests were Traffic; Manager Stone of the Great North board. present Farewell speeches were instruction both in United States and The raid of Allied airmen upon nia September 14. In Europe. He comes Prior to their getting located, Mr. made by Consul H. Arlta. Rev. O. Mo-toka- to Oahu Cot era racihe steamship Company is here to news of which was published yesterday, Mrs. sons will lege with the highest recommenda- JAMES THOMPSON, clerk of the anj Scbenck and their Dr, legqro and F. K. Maklno. house-guest- s tions. He has already begun to make make arrangements, if possible, to put the is the fourth of a series of invasions on a supreme court, to his be the of :r. and Mrs. air returned desk Judd. plans, for the work of the violin de- crack Honolulu-Coas- yesterday a vacation spent at ANSWER TO BY liner Great Northern on the t big scale the Allies have carried out with ap after As superintendent of the Chinese OFFER partment In cooperation with .' thtf4 his summer home at Hauula. piano Hn. The "if possible" relates to parent success against the Germans in ap- work, Mr. Scbenck will have nine Chi- CITY FOR PLAYGROUND and voice departments of the" min- Punahou music school. freight guarantees. POLICE CAPTAIN FRED IAUKEA nese churches and seven Chinese There is little doubt that proximately the same territory within a will SITES BEING DELAYED Miss Helen E. Hasty will take tho resumed his duties last night be isters under his direction. He if this fast steamer were put in on after make his headquarters in Honolulu seventh grade In the Punahou prepara- f service the month. ing confined to his home for several and will make frequent tours of those Owing tory school. Her home is In Minnea- local , run, her passenger bookings would be On 9 weeks with a badly sprained foot. to the fact that a quorum of August Saarbreucken was bombarded, districts in the territory where the the directors of the Bishop Estate is polis. Minn., where she has taught for 1- several years.: Before upon t. on August - St. Ingbert and Zweibreucken F. board's Chinese work Is located. Mr. not now available for a meeting, the entering H. WICHMAN, the local jeweler. her duties at the school, is The enterprise of the steamship company in and Mrs. Wlrhman FMed awnv 'or Schenck will speak at the Fort street estate is unable to mike definite she visit' were assailed from the airy heights, and on Chinese church next Sunday. answer to the offer from the city, ing Mrs. W. H. Ketchum, an old the mainland In the Wilhelmina today - Vv sending its traffic manager here; reputa friend, . the August 25 there was a third invasion. In this on their way to Boston. They plan Aside from his duties as superin- sent through Supervisor Robert lion of the Hill lines pioneering way tendent cf the Chinese work; Mr. Shingle. The letter states that as The Siberia brought back two old for the third raid 62 French airmen took part, a Ger- to remain on the mainland for two - ' years. Schenck will be the board's principal soon as the required number of trus- teachers who have been- visiting In to successful business achievement; ; the with Mid-Pacifi- the Orient Miss Cara M. man arms factory near Saarlouis, in Rhenish teacher at the c Institute. tees are in the city, the matter will Brawthen tlrawal of the Pacific Mail grad In school. be taken up. The property was to and Miss Emma Barnhard tonred dar- liners and the Prussia, valley of the Saar, being the object ASHLEY J. COOPER of the Star He will teach the Bible Che be bought on the instalment plan, ing vacation . in Japan. Philippine Bulletin mechanical department will Mid-Pacif- ic r.al disappearance of the American flag from enemy flew 100 The Bible school at the 310,000 to be- - paid annually while the Islands, Korea and Chinas' - of attack. The aviators over return from a mainland trip next open on September 20. Mr. the Pacific, all should insure for Mr. Stone full will present board is in control, and the Bi S 7"; - miles of hostile country and at their destina Tuesday. He attended the Shriners' Schneck, Rev. P. S. Scudder and Rev. payments to' go on with the various Seven German steamers taken over ::nd In ' fair consideration of what proposals he tion dropped more than 150 bombs. convention and the Typo H. P. Judd will have charge of the other boards that succeed the present by Great Britain have been given graphical Union convention in Los An work. Following the return of Rev. may make 'traffic! one, according to the offer of the su- British names f all 'i beginning with ; regarding freight If the The raid announced yesterday was probably geles. v J. P. Erdman from the mainland, the pervisors. f .' "Hun." f Great Northern were put in the Hawaii ser-- along much the same lines. There were per- work will be divided among these four DR. ARNOLD ROMBERG, late of school opens, Mce, one-mor- American nag oe anoat ministers. When the would haps 40 aeroplanes used, some of them carry- the Harvard . faculty, who is to take there probably will be an enrolment in Pacific ocean commerce.' But considerations ing more than one aviator. They were very the plao made vacant by the resig of about 17, but it Is expected that nation Oi Howard M. Ballou from the of sentiment are by no means the only consid-rations.- .; this number will increase as the term likely $ent out from the big military hangars College cf Hawaii faculty, will arrive goes on. Those of business just now are up-- at Nancy to assail the German where In Honolulu next Tuesday on the Mat-soni- a. factories ' i cozy . A bu crmost.7 In the,ack of any definite proposals shells and armor plate are made. from companies already doing business -- here, Neither side in this war has yet admitted MRS. ROSE JANOWITZ of Los An- - cellerit lcit -- o:n companies already doing business Jiere, geles In a Visitor, In Honolulu to In any staggering loss from hostile attack by air. vestigate the possibilities of staging the Great Northern-.'- . Pacific's plans wiir .be picture plays B Mtif canliiiiisecure by The German Zeppelins are making frequent motion 1' the islands. : ull She . was formerly ; secretary card rwith finterest: Certainly during - the visits ' to the east .coast of England but ..to the the general manager of a large mainland ' afirst paymra i us.il. tourist seasons anajlditional fine, liner is British reports insist that the military damage film manufacturing corporation. : business; - cedediss tneime to talk done is small, while the killing of non-comb- at othjpayn ants has definitely stimulated recruiting. As OF PARESIS CLUB BULLi I ulatf $48 month--, ;u :ohn the world's greatest tne .war proceeds, tne aeroplane and tne zep-plinicontin- ue

to display their value for scout m 3f 'i " ' CAPT. HENRI BERGERr- - I am Wtththe arrivaT of MCiT Stone to ing purposes but theTterrif ying visitations of days day in Honolulu oh the Makura, 'traf--1 - yhiilng' away, the hoUsummer Some war critics think that the mighty com- wholesale death csrased by daring fliers still by spending most of my time at home flc manager of the Great Northern Pacific Steamship Company, the once-famo-us n. piano violin, and com- at . will be decided by submarines; some that remain the realm war-factio- playing the and tiini-- in of posing music as I feel fn the mood. "Paresis Club" of St Paul. are just 5 of these oppbr f the big factor will bo the smashing howitzers; Minnesota, now has two charter mem-t)r- B thers that' British diplomacy will line up WALTER E. WALL: Word licr ,k Taxpayers who notice now and again the Star-Bulleti- n ties. gainst comes from the territorial surveying C D. Wright of the Is the central empires an irresistible, array. increase; ill salary, of city officials and the fre party that was sent out to Maul sev- the other charter member, and Intends 1 et Associated correspondent m4Lon weeks ago that the party is mik- to greet "Car appropriately and re an Press quent buying of automobiles would ?ike , to eral Ion sends news which ing good progress, save for the fact mind him of the club's flourishing indicates that a factor hear from' the municipal financiers how the that work Is Interrupted now and then existence in the Minnesota City 20 ;.s important a$J any pf these is that of by heavy rainstorms. years ago. ' adve- "platfortn of 'economy" on which the present " 200, V "Of the original membership of rtising.. . board was elected is likely to fare in the long JAMES BICKNELL: I have found Mr. Stone, myself, De Wolf Hopper, Advertising seems a long way from waging run. Is it true that the city's overhead ex It Interesting to notice the difference the light opera star; George Boniface, .vary Great Britain has proved between the lawn at Thomas square, Jr., and Franklin G. Carrie are the but that it isn't. penses have considerably increased in the last which has two caretakers, and the only survivors," said' Mr. Wright to- And Lord Kitchener is now called one of the eight months? lawns of Kaahumann school and Mc- - day. greatest masters of in world. Kinley high, which are cared for by "We formed the club as a josh or advertising the one man each. The school lawns are ganization, and it contained all the t How many million dollars the British govern-incnth- a This seems to be the, popular season for green and fresh while the Thomas leading spirits of St Paul. The mem s spent in advertising during the first square grass is becoming dry. bership badge. was a paper clip with Caesar to refuse the crown. Justice Hughes the monogram P. on and the has-tol- C it year of the war no expert accountant has yet high-sig- n d friends that under no circumstances WILL TEACH GIRLS AT of greeting was to flap your N APK I N RINGS in many beautifol had the facilities to estimate. It is a safe state- be in when you met another must his name used connection with the PUNAH0U HOW TO MAKE member. The countersign was 'What's ment has spent in advertising during the first Republican nomination the presidency, and your the answer had to designs. We engrave mem free for THEIR' OWN name?' and spent one-tent- h as much on printers' ink in the President ..Wilson has declined to heed the sug- be 'Don't remember.' It was certain- VIEIBA JEWELRY CO, LTD., 115 Hotel St. ; ly considerable of a club in those ame period. gestion of New Democrats that they Miss Sara S. Mulaix, third grade days." ' Kitchener's army has been raised chiefly by teacher, will instruct girls In sewing indorse him for renomination in 1916. at the Punahou Preparatory School advertising.. Full-pag- e, half-pag- e and smaller this year. Miss Mulnix, in addition ONLY OWN BUSINESS advertisements in the papers are almost daily The morning paper records the suppression to being an experienced primary de TOOK 0. A. STEVEN ON partment teacher, has also had suc VOYAGE TO MAINLAND occurrences. The billboards have been covered of the epidemic of che-f- a gambling which cessful experience aa a supervisor of Henry Go, sewing in the schools of Pueblo, Colo. Vaterhouse Trust , with the greatest variety of posters any adver- broke out a few months ago, but without men- A. local A full course in sewing, including Oswald Steven, erstwhile tiser" ever printed. A collection of these would tioning the activity of the detective depart- will auctioneer, who was styled "the man the making of simple dresses, by of of mystery" the San Francisco Limited. reveal every play of ingenious appeal advertis- ment in doing the suppressing. be offered to the girls the seventh newspapers of disinclina grades, who to take because his ing experts are capable of inventing. The signs and eighth desire tion to talk for publication, returned this course. to Honolulu in steamer Manoa in- al the on trams, busses and private motor cars Part of Germany's modification of A large number of girls hive from a business trip to the mainland ready registered for this optional crease rather than decrease as the war con-tinnes.- "v warfare should be the elimination of mis- hiB second business trip to the coast course for which no extra fee is within six weeks. There are appeals for recruits in takes by her submarine commanders in charged. Mr. Steven is a guest at the Young pic-turing--- A special room in R. Bishop FURNISHED prose, and. verse, in cartoon and suggestive all out vessels at which to shoot. Charles hotel. He was called on the telephone hall is now being prepared for the today and asked for an interview re- dressed as attractively as colored class which will be organized imme-ditael- y garding his mission to the States. inksjand trained advertising men can make We suppose the National Liquor Dealers' after the opening of school. "I have nothing to tell you," said Waikfki 3 bedrooms $10.00 them. Mr. Steven. Bats Street 3 30.00 Association is alreadv trleefullv ascribing: Of 3,132.532 inhabitants of New The reporter wanted to know tho Pahoa and Sixth Aves.. corner. . (partly furn.l 2 17.00 The" recent big war loan, the largest in the Russia's defeats to the banishment of vodka York city as given by the last census. purpose of his trip. Walalae Road (partly furnished) 1 125.0') 1,356.347 or nearly half are foreign "Only my own business, that's all, ' Alexander and Young Sts 2 35.00 history of governmental borrowings, was the a few months ago. born. answered Mr. Steven. 122 Kinau St. (bet. Plikoi & Keoaumoku) 2 35.00 occasion for another tremendous advertising 2.160 Kooke St.. i'unnui 4 75.00 campaign. Even the big advertisers who have "Shock Recorded at Yale," says a headline. contracts for the outside pages of the dailies Perhaps another Brick ley has shown up for UNFURNISHED "were pushed into the inside so John Bull early-seaso- n practise at Cambridge. could ask Britons to pour their savings into For Sale Royal Grovp 2 hed rooms $35.00 Royal Grove 2 37.5 i be- the nation's till. If the public had not Now is about the only time in the last hun- Hackfeld and Prospect Sts 2 27.50 to ON EASY TERMS Youne: and Alexander Sts 2 25.' 0 come accustomed Great Britain as a big ad dred years that the JSultan has had the laugh -- of tots 75x150 feet. 12th and Mauna Loa Aves., Kairruk 2 15.'0 vertiser because the proportions of the on the other fellow. 14 Mendonca Trace (Lilihi St.) 3 2t.'') army recruiting crufcade, the dimensions of Corner tots $500 77o Kinau 3t 4 32.50 CO campaign of for money 1004 V. ",th Ave., Kaimuki 4 1.00 this advertising would flic war zone is not responsible for all the Inside Lots $450 1020 Aloha Lane 2 lH.HO have seemed startling, for in itself it was al- horrors. Some of them seem to be the result J SOLD $100 Cash Balance in 1H5S 14th Ave., Kaimuki 2 30.00 .". 4').0o together without precedent among nations be- 1133 Gulick Ave of the war ozone. 1205 Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimuki ". 25.00 Monthly fore this war. Payments 1231 Matlock Ave 2 22.5o 1313 :'. 3o.no i Now there are signs of another big adver- Apply to Makiki St At least the Russians are getting a running 1339 Wilder Ave 4 40.00 tising movement by Great Britain in its "thrift start on their winter campaign. Palolo Ave. 1562 Ninianu Ave 5 50.00 campaign." Already the posters are urging 1713 Kal a Road 2 25.00 213o Karrehameha Ave., Manoa 3 40.00 people to eat less meat, to eat more vegetables. The less partisan politics in the citv charter Guardian Trust Co., Ltd. tp. insist that WCll leaf Pf bread weigh two convention the better. Stangenwald Building, Merchant St. STAR-BULLETI- HONOLULU N, WKIXKSI)AY. SKPTEMBRIi S. liU.". FTVEv . c i' Thursday, Terms Gash H Friday and n ,o Mail orders not accepted 'i Saturday mMMM$f N f No Sale Items delivered 1C 3 We enumerate here .:- - - - v . "':. v - v . ' 'v f fr ThJlrFiit j ii This Week Only in only a portion of the ar- At the ticles oh sale. Call arid Rexall Store see our display.

an iwrsrAi, oi'i'oinrMTv to hit toilet Buy any of the Folowin Items at the Regular Price and get a Second one for 5c 200 ARTICLES ON DISPLAY ALL MARKED LX NKKNS FOU SCHOOL CHILDREN. PLAIN .FIGURES. ,

25c Articles for 5c 10c Articles 5c Miscellaneous 50c Articles 5c (J raves Toe Hi CUTICURA SOAP 25c CAKE 2 FOR 30c : Powder . . . .2 for 30c Straw Fountain Syringe, French Tooth c C fiTC 2 This item will be sold only with other purchases of 50c or more, and once only to chocolate rub- - e Brushes lOT J Ow Cleaner . . . for 15c q on ' 2 ri - .SharujK)o . . each customer ber, qt., $1.75 IOr Harmony Per- C-!;C- 2 for 30c Jergen's Violet L 4l.oU o r Glycerin Soan. IOT loCir Crosscut Safety ST1 iZ' J01 Brushes d IOr OUC 'Elite Cleaning Razo,, $2.50. .2 for $2.55 Rexall Headache Pads .2 for 15c PEARL TOOTH BRUSHES Genuine Ebony A...21br$l55; Hair r Cf-- Nipples, black or . RUBBER WATER in Indivdual .Cartons HUGHES IDEAL Brushes, $2.50. Z for 30c IOr white ' T....2 2 for 15c HAIR BRUSHES $ .55 U n t - a n BOTTLES 2 for Aiexai opap-,- ' A French Handmade Brush Whalebone Dressing Good Quality Double Bristle vf - t Boxes 2 for 30c Each" 35c $1.75 Bristle Hair Combs kS'flOZ." Jb';wO' $1.50 jrk1 ; Plush 5A Brushes, $.25.. iOr rr.OU Beet Extract, V i Mirrors OUC IOr 2 for $1.55 2 for 40c 2 for $1.80 Revnarid'a Freneh e: " . V ' V Maile Tooth 35c Articles 5c :V. r Perfumes, $1.25 IOr Powder ...... Z IOr OUCif rrne ana iar, . c r T - CC K1,'P ... Wool Puffs, The following items are included, also many others not listed here . 8 ot ...... iur voo No. 4 ...... 2 for 40c ri Absorbent : Klips, x iur ouc for Moths, r r Q OC Ck C - CC Bouillon Cotton t J Worm i Bath Soaps Adhesive Plaster Rexall Rhinitis Tabs 20c package. . IOr P ... QY Oo ' 2 40c . Powders . . . ,2 for 30c Cubes for Complexion Soaps Shaving Powder Aloha Tooth Wash iiassage Anti-Gripi- Armour's Luxor , v. A c Nail Eye Shields Razor Blades :,2b3erita Tooth Powder Cream CT .TZ TableU .... .12 30c Brushes 2 for 40c Tooth Soap Euthymol Dentifrice Toilet Pumice race rowuer, r) r m nn Curative Skin O ! CC C - for Y5c W p Gnens Corn Sanitol Tooth Hair Dressing D'Artagnan Toilet Water Brown's Ginger liox... 1U1 J. OU Soap r.V.., .. & UA3 .OO Remedy .2 for 30c Brushes . . . 2 for 40c Bath Bags Rexall Foot Powder"' Togan's Balsam New England ,5 " J Depree 'a Oil Liver Pills -- Kewj)ie Safety Razors Rexall Aromatic Castor Fall's Soap, 4 oaors, c Q LH Talc : 2 30c , Fu mi gators 2 for 40c tXL -- '& ...... for Thoro Soap Rexall Elm Lozenges Extol . Box 4 cakes 60c $1.00 Articles 5c V. Alcohol Cigar Menthol Pencils Rexall Foot Tablets Logan's Condition Powder Lighters . 2 30c New England for Razor Strops ' uarraony rer- - Rexall Cleaning Fluid La. Cold Tablets , CI Borax, Razors Perfumes, CC T fume, 2 oz. bot.Z pl.UO O C 4 9 IOr large package,. 1f3UC Rexall Carbolic Sainv Suspensories odors, 50c bot trr P German : ' lloyt's 15c Fine Combs T f IOr Articles 5c ft C iur 01 nr V- - Worm Lozenges . Rexall Lace Cleanser Oraline Tooth Paste Genuine Bristle v.;V IOr l.UO

Strengthening . Hair Brushes Listerine r r of Plasters 2 for 20c $1.25 ... i Tooth Powder tZ OUC i; Bulb 1 2M$l:30S JOT ltoinan Talcum, Sanitol s i s A'n 6 odors 2 for 20c Kiyeri lalcuni, cy Q 5A Syringes . . 2 fOr $1.05 liquid ..Z . . tor oUc Natnral' Ninnle, in mis, u. vv ,i;oKe aanurutt, n f CI AC Pocket .2 20c Cure ...... pi.UO - for Biil,piiliiM. bapouent, liquid C A lUr Z .2. for. 30c ?:?la5'c- Of Z?" nruw ' Cold Dentifrice. 25c. & 1U1 p OV Si 1 1 1 V .2 for 20c THE RECALL STORE FORT AND UQTS&U.mS J. for TVTrtir fr-;- ? ; 'r.Ti pen Evenings jl5 Almond;reami:J0m;,;Qf-;Benson- RoietEyo " 'O 'f- Z ZXJC Mll Soap.V 30c-- box. p 'Sarsapanlla ; ; WTater - OA. lOr iui iui;;i.uu

. 1 nia appointing a successor tc Rev. has s pent the summer, in the island! Miss Aileen Dowsett Is the eldest OAILY, REMINDERS i in and has teen extensively entertained. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dotr-set-t I t Edwin E Brace who, until two weeks It will be two years before Mis3 Lo of this city and has spent he ago, was pastor of the local church. again returns to her heme. summer vacation here. "Better Eats" -- at the Sweet Shop Dr, William Henry Fry, acperinten-den- t 4 Round the Island ., la . auto, - 4.(W. of the local Methodist missions, Lewis Stables. Phone 2141. ad : prob- Mrs. Herbert, Dowsejt was among . Mr. and Mrs. A. hocking are amons w- said today, that Bishop Hughes the society folk: to leave for the main- the passengeis expected in the Mat The season's newest millinery for ably will make the appointment some was week. They everywear. cn display , at Milton it time this month, V ?. t ,.'.- land in th Siberia. With her scnta arriving next hav (Adv.) Miss Aileen Dowsett, who has spent been tcurlng California. Parson's. the summer with her parents, Mr. and The only store selling boy scout equipment ' Is : The ; Ideal, 76 Hotel Mrs. J. M. Dowsett. Mrs. Dowsett ' BAT THE RAT comes the interesting will accompany her sister-in-la- East street, Ewa of Fort. news of the engagement of Lieut. Wil- The Goodwin, oniy exclusive corset and on her way back to Honolulu will DESPlilT Clean-U- p Club KHI Off , ne'w 1915 Join the and liam G. Geary, U. S. A., son of the spend some at the exposition. shop in Honolulu; absolutely ; time ' - V-- ' late Maj. Geary and Mrs Geary of J jt models. Pantheon building. adv.' the Rata v ;. Millar, Miss Eva Kinney; teacher of piano-fort- e, 'expect ed the this city, and Miss Margaret Miss Ethel Mills of Kawaiahao Sem thentic, and it is that daughter of Col. Mrs. Millar. 2256 Kalia, nr. Seaside. Special Boards of everywhere are try- confirmation of the report w ill be re- and The inary is expected to return in the Mat ARE neati engagement outcome of a ro- attention beginners; phond 2602. adv ing to exterminate rats, because of ceived here almost an day. is the sonia on the 14th. Miss Mills is th " year Panama reduced from f 10 to their menace to health and .destnc - mance which began a and a half music and spent a ver Jt J J instructor has $7.50; Rico from property. waiting ago, when Lieut. Geary sailed for Ma- Del Monte, Porto hats reduced tlcn of But without Spending Their Honeymoon Here. enjoyable vacation at i $5.50 $2.75. Leading to do nila on the same transport with Maj. in to hat cleaners, for, the health authorities the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spaulding. Jr., popular summer resort California. pp. "H do-- and" if Millar and his family. About the f.rst & PAR S 1152 Fort st, Cnventx adv. work for yon,' ' your duty oa are spending' a part of their honey- M Any lady who desires to have a only effective weapen in the war of the year the Millars and Lieut. T. M. Church and tlieii the moon In Honolulu. Mrs. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. place, in town where she can transact on rats, Stearns .Electric Pastes. Get The Bodet May Return to Honololu. formeily Miss Geary will return to San Francisco, charming daughters, Mildred and flel who was Catherine wedding young business matters without being, dis- & two ounce box from ,your druggist So delighted are the friends of Mrs. and the of the people en, are expected to return in the Mat con- Barker, is said tp be the wealthiest Notwithstanding the unsettled turbed or bothered is Invited to use 25 cents and in one night.lt U. A Douglas ru- will probably take place shortly after morning. Mr. an: for Howard Bode lover the girl in the worlf and has since her sonia on Tuesday ditions which have so upset the fash- the ladies' room at the Bank of Ha- all rats and mice In your arrival. Geary kill off the . j mor she may to Honolulu their Lieut attended Mrs. Church and their- - family hav . that return marriage been Jcnown as the "Thirty ion centers of Europe and rendered waii, Ltd. There is a free telephone, home, gvages- - y-- for three years that they are the state university and later on been in for months. barn or '' almost Million Dollar Bride." California tliree transatlantic travel so hazardous an stationery, etc. killing afraid to believe the story for fear Mrs. Spaulding is a delightful young graduated trom West Point." Remember above all that a .(' & undertaking that comparatively few rat now Is as effective as killing a that it may not be true. It was inti- woman with a very charming person- J Mrs. C. S. Carlsmith in expected tc European buyers have made their mated the other day Bode, Returned from Their Honeymoon. arrive in the Matsonia. Mrs. Carl METHODIST CHURCH, dozen a couple of months later. Use that Lieut ality and was a decided favorite usual purchasing trips abroad, the now and: pre- who was ordered to the, East, has been among the passengers in the Manoa, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Rclph, Jr smith is the wife of the prora'mn. Stearns Electric Paste whose wedding was one of the largest ladies employed by the Jeffs Fashion MEMBERS AWAITING vent further breeding. Directions, fa transferred to the "K" class subma which in Honolulu wesk. lawyer of Hilo and has made an :x New-Yor- k arrived this Co., Inc., with :ome offices in d lines and will in Hono- social affairs of the past week, re- cn mainland, NAMING OF PASTOR 15 languages la every package.--A- v. that he arrive She and her husband will remain in tended visit the llei City, have continued their pil- . ,: lulu the latter part of September. Mrs. Honolulu ten days. They are at the turned from their honeymoon spent in husband accompanies her. country morning. Mrs. Rolph grimages to Par:3, making four trips The American Smelting & Refining Bode was formerly Miss Helen Spald- Pleasanton. the this i The members of the local Methodist ! each year. One of these ladies was 5 ing, youngest daughter was Miss Carol Low and her marriage F. of Hilo are eagerly awaiting action on Co. reduced the price of lead from the of Mr. and J J ' Judge Charles Parson3 church - J lost in has not 3-- - Mrs. E. I. Spalding of to Mr. Rolph took place at the home to Honolulu the I.usitania but this part of Bishop 'Hughes of Calif or- - to 4 4 cents. A '".si'. this city, and Young People in Service Set to Wed. made a short trip this (thers in acquiring the the was one of the most popular mem- of "Judge and Mrs. Sanford B. Dole on week. He came to town in the Mauna deterred the An engagement which was announc latest creations o: the leaders of bers of the younger set. Miss Spald- in the Philippines recently will be Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Kea yesterday morning and returned ed are to in Honolulu Sat- for their particular patrons in the ing's marriage Bode was on i many remain until to the Big in the'sume boat to Lieut. of interest to of the members of Island 1'nited States. of the smartest social affairs of th the local service set. The San Fran urday when they will leave for Hilo, this morning. t re-her- e Mr. Rolph spring No official where has built a home for vSt b4 The originals are brought to the ' "' ": word has been cisco nronicie says or tne engage- .vv . . 1' - . celved as yet tellinst of Lieut. his bride. Mrs. Lcuis Marks and her daugh- Now York headquarters and there the . ment of Miss Margaret Millar and ... copies made and sent direct SPECIAL" SALE Bode's transfer, but the rumor of his Lieut. William G. Geary: J J J ter, Miss Doris Marks, who have spent exact are i A '.?ii represent- return to the island was rather au- - "BERKELEY, August 28. From the Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wicnman teave the summer at the exposition with to Honoluiu, every garment Hawaii to Be Gone Two Years. Miss Ramona Marks, are expected in ing the very last word in fashionable and silk Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wichmau left Honolulu in the steamer Ma'sn:J;i wearing apparel for women and com- of hand made linen in Honol'il'.i the U'ilhelmina this ninrn Tuesday. ing only from New York or Paris. V ing en route to Boston. They expc J 11. is probably due to this exclusive laces, collars, etc. to be 'ne for anotit to years. Miss Mrs. pirrrh Jones i return t t'i feature that the frtx ks for aftorno-j- Dos beau- Eleise Wiclnnari, who has been in sunny iles of H A '.ii m the .Mat:io:::y and evening wear as well as the ton for years ali-t'-n- the !at two studying having b n t f'v ovt r yn tiful tailored su:.s which are shown 3 More Days music, will return with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. .Iif.es for so tne tiire w .).-- h "i r . at the local headquarters for the above Wkhman at the ex;;irati n of their at tin- - O if'i'-- ,r ' Mti ie t ncern have gained the reputation visit. er!i' S t ,or s;ipT"'-rit- in such a comparative- One fourth of regular prices cut dovyn to v Miss 'irginia MeCarthy. daughter ly short time. Mrs. G. F. Impioving. S.haefer of Col. and Mrs. C. J. McCarthy, is Th"' latest arrivals embody the new- overstock. r Mrs. (1'iPtave 11. reduce the S S'iia'fei'. w!io re planning to return to Honolulu in the est dosuus of the leading creators of ! cently returned from the mainland, r ii ). isitar.. anil Matsonia. Miss McCarthy left .s Paris and New York. The chic eve- ste:id;ly imi'iovins from t r i ; exposition. at lands for a to the ning , especially, are a revela- See our window display V injury sustained to an ankle sorm . 'v-f'- '.. '--i si har- ' ' tion in daintiness and artistic i-- weeks aco. Vrs Schaefor is vi-itl- n ir$ 1 ?ai:i Carter. whT has been mony. The Joffs Fashion Co., Inc., w but :? ii! not '.w a far d ij - triends cn t!io mainland for th psf l:;:s parlors :n rooms 03.3 1 s Ha ftef when she abapHoris to Philippine embroidered shirtwaists tlise. months, Honolulu three returned v. :iii;.n Trust Bldg. adv. in the Ventura on Monday. Regular price $2.00 " Cuiet Weddi"r- - . J 4- - PHOTO-PORTRAITU- M K yo-in'- - RE Hs Miss Thelma inriley. .Nirs. Firjd H. linni'anj w :;t ir- B0NINE 13 daughter K. - 1 - est rf Mr. l.'n ilex Hun 'oibi :r. tie .Mats n'- rn e.-- Now only was mairied r:i Friday. August i. t jay after a isit of t'.vo iont: is on tn- $1.00 Forrest (' M'.r: hy bv Kev. FathPr '."a! mainland. A new painless process. Sittings er.tin ot :he i'at:n l:c 1im'")i -r by .Vi .6.- - : only appo.ntment. Phone Murphy i. of Mrs. Apy., r : t'e sister M;s. V. V i'r''sser is t dv 41 Maroon, .'r 'he Matson.a on TuerJay !:o:;i an ' v , : en .f ! .sit in :il'.' ) r 1. Miss r; r'n.ia i.ov ?fih.ter . J J NEW MILLINERY '.- thi.-city-, Mr. an.1 Mrs - M l OA-c- tt .11 Indiam'S r o tore Fin Parker nie a i -tt -- was departing nssenser in th 'rs h't'i.-.- i V't y- - McGregor & P.latt have just receiv- !.,- njilli-r;"r- y 1150 Wilheh.Mna ih;.s ir.orn Miss uil in ! n-- :a . r !,: 13s'ri ed a new line of the very latest Blaisdell Bldg. Fort St.. retains t. ta.- F..st io fnii.i: her cci-- i iN s ;i m, . I style from a.stern centers. ! ( .!t C- Thp . harnii.;-- ' t!-.- I ..11 1 :'r!:th e: iri ii Iiu'm :: r ir.:.' !i. r U s ami :npovt. CTAR-BULLETI- HONOLULU N, WKIXES1A V; SEPTEMBER 8, 1915.

Honolulu Stock Exchange ARE YOU PLEASED? Wednesday, "?epL ilonoIuIuAucliohRooms i; MERCANT1LK. Bid. AsXed Alakea StrttL pposit Baik--y IF NOT, SEE Alexander A Baldwin.Ltd Furntturs Store. C. Brewer A Co. SUGAR. Ewa Plantation Co 2lVi 21H Haikn Sugar Co .... 165 US Hawaiian Agr. Co Hawaiian C. A S. Co... 3614 John D. Spreckels' private yacht Ye Castle & Cooke, Ltd. Hawaiian Sugar Co 37 net la has reached safely. Honokaa Sugar Co It was here last month. Honomu Sugar Co vorse Agents for S. Co 21 mm Hutchinson Plant. The Commercial Pacific Cable Kahuku Plant. Co .... U schooner Flaurence Ward has return- , Life, Fire, Marine, Automobile Kekaha Sugar Co . . . . 165 1I1IFJI OUT ed from an uneventful voyage to Mid- Koloa Sugar Co way Island. EVERYDAY Tourists, Baggage Insurance McBryde Sugar Co.. Ltd. 7Vi 7 "I Oahu Sugar Co 2i oil of Clyde, sal 244 The tanker Falls a Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd 5 6 The Fiiso, the Japanese battleship Ins vessel,' ia due today front Gaviota WHhveaigh navy ship- - anchored 1 I J Sugar Co 33 34Vfc super-dreadnoug- ht type cargo oil Onomea of the which with a of for the Associated today" on each side ahd end of every Paauhau Sug. Plant. Co...... 21 has been completed at the Naval Ar- Oil Company. al?p in the navy dock, naval author!-ti- e i Pacific Sugar Mill senal at Kare, made her first trial run are wondering what they will do Paia Plan. Co. . . . . 165 last month In the Bay of Hiroshima. The "Pacific Mali Hner Korea has if one-- or ; two more should come in Alexander Pepeekeo Sugar Co - She made a second trial run off Suwr reached San Francisco, getting ra andr want to lain the happy family. Want a Home? Pioneer Mill Company .. 27 27V provtaee in the Inland Sea August I Monday afternoon at 12:20. This' was At Pier 1 of the navy dock are th i San Carlos Mill Co.. Ltd. 8 8 and 25. tue boat's last transpacific voyage. U. S. S. Alert, the interned German M & Waialoa Agrt Co. 21 21 The test of the firing of the heavy cruiser Geler. the 150-to- n - floating, Save! Wailuku Sugar Co gnns wirrcontitttre through fonr weeks, Boarding Officer Lew la B. Reeves aaral crane and the V. S revenue cut- Walmanalo Sugar Co. . . . having begun August 26. After that is taking the place of Depaty Collect- ler Thetis., which was moved over be- If. Baldwin Waimea Sugar Mill Co.. . . tho vessel will enter dock, for the ad or of Customs Roger J. Taylor, who Is cause dredging operation are about to Manx of your acquaint- MISCELLANEOUS. justmeht of her cnuii mcnt. The Fuso away on his annual vacation and will start where ah baa been anchored, - ance now own their homes Haiku F. A P. Co.. PfL. . win be turned over to Captain Sato not return until October 7. The U." S, supply ship Supply, which as a caving Haiku F. A P. Co, Com. some time in the part Octo put result of their latter of Friday the F submarines hors de combat ' money. Haw. Electric Co. . . 200 ber. The ShinyoMaru, due here by ramming them, is anchored at Pier Sugar Factors ,, Pineapple Co. 33 34 Fttso is from the coast, will bring, the next ' ' Haw. 4 The the most powcrfal bat 2, taking on coal. , . Depositing a little a week Hilo It. R. Co., Pfd. tleship yet built for the Japanese navy. mail for Honolulu. The Sonoma,7 da . Commission Lterchanti At Pier S are the crippled ubnia regularly soon gives you Hllo Ry. Co., Com 50 Three sister ships are now under con- here at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning - rlnes, herded together by' pay-xne- nt bring sfd: side, enough for the initial Hon. B. A. M. Co., Ltd. . . 18 struction at the Yokosusa. the Kawa from , will mall from on Home. After- ftnd Insurance Agents lstt there. mbrbsely 'waiting tor their Injuries to that Hon. Gas Co.. Pld 100 saki and the Mitsu Bishi docks. The sla- - be dressed In drydock after thetr wards. th rest is more east- 14-inc- h six-inc- h Hon. Gas Co. Com 100 Fuso carries 12 guns, 16 F--4, accumulated. The U. S. cruiser Maryland, whlcft ter craft, the t whkh sank last It H. R. T. A L. Co 160 guns, and six guns for defence March a week after she bad come out nta Inter-Islan- left here August 31, haa reached San Aef fer d S. N. Co. 200 against attack from flying, machines - -- ;. Start NOW, with the Francisco. - It arrived Monday. - Th of drydock, Is disposed fv ' Bawtitan Commercial A Etgaf Mutual TeL Co. 19 Her tonnage is 30,6ons : big fighting craft; will leave there a PIer 1 of the navy dock is so Jam- . Co, . Oahu Railway A L. Co Wednesday, Septem- t Pahang Rabber Co 9 io soon after next med with sizable vessels that the I aalkn Sugar Companj. 15, possible, convoying the K "F-5,,- r canoe belonging one ; ber as a little to - Tan Jong Olok Rubber Co. 23 ' Pali Plantation. , CARRIES submarine flotilla to this port. of the Alert's lieutenants, has been BONDS. t hauled up on dock, to keep out . Agricultural Company. MIA the of llaal Hamakua Co. fin...... Ditch. - : .- 100 first-cabi- n 25 harm's way. ': : Sogar- - Ca Carrying- and A BANK i OF HAWAII, LD. Hawaiian f Company. Haw. C. A Sugar Co. Co. 6s steerage passengers, the Matson With the Thetis anchored squarely :- :! iUhukttYPlft&taUQp 'Company. Hawaiian Irr. .... 1 - across of navy dock th - Corner fort 'arid Merchant'!- Haw. Ter. 6a, Pub. Imp...... steamer Wilhelmina sailed from Pier Pier the JlcBryda Sogar Co, UUL APPLES FRflfl 15' 10 morning for boats . Including Haw. Ter. Pub." Imp. n...... atr o'clock this San other in the the KabTrtrt Railroad Company. FranciBco. She carried a big cargo, AkrUthe Geier, the iptemed German Bawv Ter. .... sug- ' Kauai Hallway Company. 4s consisting of curned pineapples, freighter Locksun, are virtually in a Hair. Ter. 3s ar, bananas and miscellaneous freight. corral, of which the Thetis Is the gate. !U?tI Fruit A Land Co, Lid Hilo R.R. Co. 6s Issue 01 52 TH2 yon HAMM-Y0UN- 3 CO, " ' llilo R.R.CO. RAE.Con.6s 52 LTD, Honolulu , XXonclua Ranciu ' Much-neede- ' - Sug. Co., 6 ...... d repairs are being made i : . r I Honokaa Acsnts 1 "" Hon. Gas Co., Ltd. 5s... 106 to the coastguard cutter Thetis. The I rAS323(GZ3 Ainurm good-size- out Hon. R. T. A L. Co. 6s. 103 Apples enough to feed a d vessel Is having her boilers lifted , CVA , Van- Ry. Co. army for several days are on board by the naval crane at the navy dock, Per str.' Makura, from of Kauai 6s..... -- couver, September 8: Honolulu CRESCENT- - CO, Ma-kjjr- a, purpose having new engine For JEWELRY McBryde Sugar Co., 5s. , 100 Canadian-Australasia- n liner for the of the old. Mrs. and DrtVer, Mr. and Mrs. FIRE INSURANCE Mutual TeL 6s which arrived off port from Van- beds and saddles Installed, as the Master : Repalrlnj a Specialty ones are in poor shape and inade- F. Trotter, Master Trotter, R. Grozler. ; 1 . Oahu R. A L. Co., 5s 104 couver at daylight this morning, an- quate. J. Wheeler, C. . E. Stone, C. Wiley, " Oahu Sug Co. (Re chored 7 8 uuiteo THE '. 67 at Pier at o'clock, and left Mrs. A. Marquardt, Master Marquardt i deemable at 103 at mat- again at 11 for Suva, Auckland, and carry 270 passengers Mrs. Moore, Mrs. JC. Mfss v oi' v Fort, cor. Pauahl 8L urity) ...... 105 105 . Permission to It. Forbes, ! M : has been granted the Oceanic steam Forbes, Ching Kin Amona, Iss W. IC-';- Utter B.:F..DiIIinghamCo, Olaa, Sugar Co. $9 ; 92 The big liner is carrying ' 20,000 6s...... er Ventura. : This is 2tt more than un Adams Misa H; Sampson, Sirs. F. If. lti;i. ;:; 104 ' LIMITED O, & . Co. 6m . 103 Sy Pac FerL boxes of British Columbia, and Wash- - : Credit aid c Travelers' Checks der the old rating, which became 250 Phipps, Jr, Miss and. Master F. H. . , Pacific Sugar Mill Co; 6a. ington apples" to Auckland, New Ze- - when sailors wer$ dropped; due to the Phicps, 3d, Hiss ,M: Christensen, MUs Taand fromLua6CH0F1ZLD avallabl througttoat ta world, v 'f Pioneer Mill Co. 5s ...... Iand, and Sydney, of which 6000 boxes BAn. Atlas 'tCmpinf. of Seamen' -- Act. Hawaii business has H. Hastyv Miss J Do Tuncq, C Egle, RACKS, Alakea and C.J-vt- ry San Carlo JdiU Co. 6s...... 100 go to the first named port, and the re- g Hcttl a' ik-r.- -"" ppwever, A. LorvJd New Yorki UoderwrJt-r- m i tni been, so heavy; that tne 'ad E Ttettrass, J. Thennls, L. wartz, Two Hours 7:3 cr.$ v; nr.i.i mainder to Australian city. "This - Agency; : Providence Waah- - the aiuenai suur were xweuiyujreu, Hcnnes, W. Fegley, Miss A. Holmes, 1X3 round trip.- is jthe off-seaso- n for fruits in Austra- ln$te; I nterance Coj Salea: Between Boards 5. 15 Ewa inr the vessel the heavier rating Mrs. E. Witherbee, Miss M. NIcholls. HAYAHam TRAr.rrcr.TA-- lia said Purser ;W' G BarnetL "and . 23. 20 Sug, Co. 5 again. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. TIOM CC?!?.1Y ,4th rioar, Stajige nwald dutldhuu Oahr , 2lt 24; this shipment ;wffl help to fiir in unUl G. Merrick, L Daassa-,- G. Pearson, MuL Tel. CorwriOO Hilo Com, . ,iprbp M 6 Sug. Co. the Tasmania, is harvested. There' win be plenty of doctors en Miss J. Lebarras, H. Wade. E. Idsier, Session Sales 5, Oahu Barnett, year ship 4 said last Tasmania board the Matsonla when it arrives Miss C. Butler. Miss R. A. . Coates, at Lc;vc:tUcitesia 40. 10,, 5 Ewa 21, Eng- 24: ped 4,000,000 of apples - tLatesf degree boxes to next1 Tuesday"; The boat ailed- from Miss A. A. Salladay, Miss I Salladay, ogaiuetatitii r. the.' pas- 4-5- land. r San Francisco today, and in H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs;. E. Garrick, Miss test, 8 cents' or $91X0 per ton. f iwsrm l About 0,. passengers came on the senger list are the name of five phys ..V ship for this., port, and through pas icians, two of whom are dentists. Dr. children. Mr. and MrtwHHnshaw, tv. -- sengers, QT A. Braly Dr. ' M. Whitney. ttxc;tnwatd Ctdj tC2 Iftrchant tor Australian points, numDer and J. Sutherland, Mr. Shodoff, B. Sucoff,' a t 91; Only two and a half tons of cargo The other doctors on board are Dr. G. Popoff, C. Brown, I Humes,' H Black, STOCK ANE BOND BROKERS Su158cts B-- ,0 were discharged here and 16 tons A. Thompson," Dr. E. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. and Master and Misses v a t w . lmke He nt'ulu etock nn tond lalten an:: The Makura's - through Dr. F. F. Keating 2 r Cadger. : . ft n. uuiuiui u 5 cargo weighs 2292 tons. --The ship's Through Passengers MIbs Ayres, Commluloner ef Deed far Cs!:.:rr!a officers reported a very :. smooth Miss N. J. Adams, - u. c. Beaie, mm and Nw York? flOTAUY PUILIO. ' ' :' ' - u voyage. t I i- tUCAft FACTORS, coltd. Henry (red Co, PASSE5GEES DEPAETED BeeJe, Mrs. J. R. Bloom fields Miss L Draws t.Urtz"-- Cstt'.s, C'.'.'t cf ;-: I CCtbM ' MERCHANTS, lTOCK'-CROKKt- . rsteitss Among the, passengers sailing from Bloomfield, C. Wlllard Blgelow, W. H Sal, ets. Attarrr f :r i X : -- Le::s, SHIPFIK3 Ltd. ' s Honolulu"-$-n j the boat left at 11 Per Matson Uner S. S. Wilhelmina. Corbin, C. H. Cranoy, Mrs. Cranby, th Clxtrlct Ccurtj. 73 JLIERCHANT mUR. InformatloA n Leant iss - Funtlahea - v.:--- : tojdji Mr. Mrs. John for San Francisco September Carney,1 STREET, HC.CLULU. Fhsn . . Mamborn and 4end o'clock and W. Irving Mrs.'Carney,rinf ant ANCE AGENTS.- ' Honolulv Stock 1::L.- ' iiwre r Uade."-.- . ' Exchanc. narper, wnf. came, on tne Ma&ura M. Auderegg. Mrs. C R. Ayrea, Miss and maid; T. C Dew tt, Mrs. Dewex. ag . Merchant Street Star CuUdlas Part and Msrchant when she docked here from Australia M. Allen, J. W. Brown Mlss H. E. J. Edwards, Mrs.' Edwards, Miss N. Telaphoca J2S1 trt on her last trip. Bray, Miss N Black, Mrs. WI P. Bot-- W. Elliott, Richard Foster, W. S. Fish, roar bonoujlij; t. xl Mr. Harper is commissioner of the ler, miss k. sutler, Mis i. --irasn, airs. O. R. Flecker, John Harper, Mrs. Har- SY AUTHORITY. R. Beisen Miss R. Master per, Mrs.; Hope, ; Honcfufj Cen:ruct!8J state railways of New South Wales A reiser. J. H. W.'H, Johnston. -j and has been passing a vacation here A Belaer, Miss S. E. Brown, Miss W. K. Klrkland, P. S. Ieacnr Manriec ''V A DrsyL- Co Ltd RESOLUTION NO. 234. E. R. Burchnell, Miss" R. Burchnell, Two-hcdroo- with his wife and seelag sights Mason, Mrs.'vMason,' Jzme Morton, J, ) w nj cottage; fine location, the list tt Ctrfra and Directors: of interest in these Islands. He ex Dr. W. D. Baldwin. Mrs. W. D. Bald A. MolUneux, Mri iic-Donal- Phone4;31 Be It resolved by the Board of Su H. Castle, XL T. BISHOP. . A i ..President gas, pressed himself as delighted with Ho win, H. N. Castle, Mrs. N. Miss E. Mclnerny. Col. W. H. Electricity, acreens la all houses. pervisors of the City and County of Miss M. W. Miss Ok. XL. HQB1RTS0N ' nolulu and said he hoped to be able L. DeCew, Carter. McCoy, W. Read, Miss Helene Rosa, . Small furnished cottage for 2; $15. Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that to visit here again in the future. Cleo Case, Mhs R. CaJdweli, Mrs,; J. Mrs. George, Miss SL.Geore, Theo. IN 1 Partially $32.50. ' St you WrCJf TO ADVERTIS3 and Manaxer furnished house: the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars A. CaldwelL Mrs. A. O. Curtis, S. I Do Schryver.'il A. Train, Rev. Father If hFlne cottage in town; 122. ($1500.00? be and the same Is. hereby The Makura brought 32 sacks of XL rFTR3Y...... j. .Secretary mail here from Vancouver. Desha. Jr-- H. Dunn, Miss S. C Fauh-- Tubman, Miss A. W. Uric, Miss A.: D. Small cottage In town; $14. appropriated out of moneys in the . Any Tlrae, Call ca cr tleroy.-iMrs- E. Felt, J. B. Guard, Mrs. Urie, Miss M. D. Urte, P. W. Wither AnyvhersvAt 21 JL H. ROS3. ,; New house; $39. General Fond of the Territory for the ' J. B. Guard, C; Goodale, Mrs. C. C. by. Miss B. H. Witherbee, Edwin Ard CL IL CAHTER...;...Direetor Sale. following purpose, to wit : EXPECT K. K. WILL C ' For I. Goodale, Miss E. Gronendyke, A. Gart- - Ier, Miss Marie' Austin, . J, Cincutta :' TAKE'S ADVEHTISINO a a ; : CL M, COOKE. .l.V.Dlrectqr Choice nuildln lota in Kalihl. Maintenance lioacs, Honolulu, $1500.00 y. ' ;. by TAKE OVER PERSIA ley, Mrs; A. Gartley. Mis E. Gart-te- J. Cuneo, Mrs. Cvraeo. Chas. CdcnbeT v;-;- ; "AGENCY'" - J. . UALT..i.;.;.)lrectar Presented R. Miss Mona Gregory, Geo'.' PleatherijH, ROBERT W. SHINGLE, AT YOKOHAMA SOON Miss Gartley, J. F. Havorth. 121 Battsops Street. 5aa rrandico 1 2L Holloway, Half; 'Miss A. COOKS...... Director J, H Schnnc.tr, Super? isor. Stiss M. Hummell, L. Hdnegsberger. R. A. Norman Mrs. Mooney, LTD.- - . Among other things shipping men Miss M. Johnson, J. J. Jackson. Mrs. Johnson. IL C Kooney, CITY MILL COMPANY, X OARTLET...... Director j . Real Estate V Honolulu, August 26, 1915. and steamship agents here are dis J. Jackson; Miss K. K. P. James Man, Jas. W. McCanneil, ' S X XX XL C42 Kaa.iumanu St. Telephone J583J J. Ki.lh.r. toporteri cf best JSaber and t 1AT Jtndltor cussing week, is when for- D. Kalanl, Miss E. Lowe, Miss Peacock, Mrs. C. J. Robins, A. 0. Ste wa r,lr Approved this-- 7th (day of September, this the J. R material. Prices low, and mer Pacific Mail liner Persia, recent- - Lcard. J. Luddecke. F. Lowe, Miss ven, Mr. A. H. Shayer, H. A. .Tnrner. your order prompt attention whether y by Kai- - M. Lee, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. C. J. Thomson, Miss MadgreTliotn JOHN C. LANE. purchased the Toyo Kisen Ame Lee, Miss C. large or smalL We hare, built hun t A. C. Matthews, sen. Chas. Thurbam, J. S. Wllsoa, H. per- ..... Mayor, City and County of Honolulu, sha, is going on the transpacific run L. Meese, W. W. Moir, dred of houses in this cuy wna 1. Wade. T. H. under her new owners' flag. Mottokawa. Misa E. lledcalf, Mrs. A fect satisfaction.' If yoa want to build Co. Mcnager C. G. Medealf, Miss Per L--f. str. W. G. Hall from Kauai, B:s!iup,& 6263-Sep- H. Drew Medcalf, Misa t. 8, 10. J. of the ship H. consult na. 8 Lou, Efro-drer- o V:. ping department of Ca8t!e & Cools p. M. 'Mrs. J. A. Marshall Misa September Master Mrs. CAUKCRS ; Marshall. .": Mc- and servant, J. Brodrero, K. De-pett- RESOLUTION NO. 229. Honolulu agents for the Toyo Kisen J. W. McGuire and infant. C. J. Fay A yearly n tA Savlnft Kaisha. said this morning he had nt Carthy, R. Meeker, Mrs. R. Meeker, Campbell; Jose Gomes. Mrs. J. Gomes. ewpeunded twte yet any G. D. Miss Mary Akana, Miss M. Ah Hoy, Amnially. Be It resolved by the Board of Su recetvsd advices from the F. Mcmeyer, Mrs. F. Momeyer, MiSfcerjn pervisors of the City and County of line's general offices as to when the O'Neill, W. J. Paris, A. Paris, Mrs. W. H. Menefogjlo, H Lovell, Y. Sukinna, Latest Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii, that Persia will be placed in service as a C. Peacock, J. A. Parriah, Miss M. Miss N. .Hastle, P. U Weaver, Miss Brown-wel- l, K. K. SpaWing. Weaver, Mrs. Brownwell, Miss t4 I -- A- - - w --. t the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty boat. Peacock. H. C. Rice, W. T. 1 tr THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE Dollars ($1250.00) be and the same is It is generally believed here that Mrs. Mae Scharlin, Miss E. Smith. H. Glass, Miss Dawscn. Chang SANK, UtftTEQ. hereby appropriated out of all moneys when the Persia, now under British H. L. Strange, .tltes N. You. Hee Fat, Mrs. Shlwa, C. Clem- " S. T. Short, '. : - n the General Fund of the Treasury registry, arrives at Yokohama to re- Swanay. Mies R. Swanay, Mrs. F. M. ent, William Poke, Isabella, Yin Bin Capital 'auoscrtbd. SjBOO.Oflfl for the following purposes, to wit: port to her new owners, she will be Swanzy. J. B. Thompson. J. C. Tait, Yin. Miss N. Yin. i. D. French. CapIUl paid tap. fcu, 000,000 Maintenance of Automobiles. . .$7I0.00 changed to,Japanese registry and will Miss E. Tait. Miss J. Tait. Miss N. Reserve Ttmd - .19.600,000 Departmental, --incidentals 500.00 begin her 'first trip from Yokohama as Wallace. J. West, S. J. Wilder, Jr., Honoltila Photo t SvAWOKL Loet Manaoer Presented by a Japanese boat F. B. Withington, Miss M. Wilcox, H. ...SupplyCo. DANIEL LOGAN, Hackfeld & Company Wichman, R. said today F. Wichman, Mrs. H. F. L HEADQUARTERS MEAT MARKET A GROCERY Supervisor. they did not know what run the Per Wallace, Mrs. R. Mrs. J. H. - KODAK Wallace. 51-FortCtrst-- Honolulu. August 26, 1915. sia is to go on. "The last report we Watson, E. A. Watson. Miss M. E. . had was GOOD AGENTS that she was still in San Watson, James Bodrero LOST, PRONE 3451 Approved this 7th day of September, r rancisco," they state. A. D. 1915. -- 1 nrucofhonic 4x1 - in. WANTED. C. Q. YEE HOP A CO. Beth Holland and are in f llUtWtli F TVii- -( v w wy JOHN C. LANE, Shipbuilding in - Low is enjoying the American market for war muni- Reward If retUTded to Eben . j . . j j j HOME INSURANCE CO. OF HAWAII. Mayor. City County Honolulu. a boom. ' and of tiens. ,uanu.saippuig..i;o. . LTD. T. H. . .. 98 KING STREET. CORNER FORT. HOLLAND TO HELP 6263-Sep- t. 8. 9, 10. POPE FOR PEACE IbitfW CCHUr.MANN.5 RESOLUTION NO. 228. and1 Union Ctrosts HAWAIIAN TRUST Bertsn!a , Italy Pope Benedict, in re J wPbon T7Z3 CO, LTD. ceiving Minister Regout. wbo present Be it resolved by the Board of Su 'T3' County pervisors of the City and of - - ed hi?, credentials as Dutch envoy ac- 1 t r r- Carries on Trust j Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that credited to the Holy See. exnressed the sum of Four Thousand Ninex Hun- C- Business In all Its - . the hopr th.it the isijr ol tiie Dutch i dred Dollars ($4900.00) be and the ..... f branches. df iJ.li.uAr it ovenimt'nt apaii: to b.-- same is hereby appropriated out of all y moneys . r at ihe Vatican alter the lapse of 15 in the General Fund in the treet'en Thursday, September 9, at years Treasury of the City and County for 10 FOR. SALE. niiht constitute an important an account to be known as Purchase K. 1 in farter the ne:r future m eveuts Fonr-Whe- el Knox Martin Tractor. .ni nuitisVyahiut Bedroom Suite, $1000 Lot Tox200, 10th sve., close car. leading to tiie Ut iii; ation of Kurone. Presented by ;Chr:, $1200 Two-bd- r. cottage, 13th ave., Pa- - These words are inteip:eted her' CHAS. N. ARNOLD. lolo Hill; lot 75x118 as ccr.fumins: tht view that the; Supervisor. '::r: Piano, Photographic Equip-- ' $2300 Three-bd- r. cotUge, Weaver Dtttrh Legation t( the Papacy was ia Honolulu. August 26, 1915. j ment,'.r. :r, i:t3.1 Etc. . lane; lot 46x82. rtittttod principally to alio v. Holland! - 'i7l Puritan,, $25H Twobedr. cottage. Green St.; to follow and support papal Approved this 7th day of September, 1 A initi' V lot CoxTO. tivec in favor of peace, and also to A. I). 1910. j )!v Buttef enable the Dutch government to in- JOHN C. LANE. has n4 equal vito tnc Pontiff in the pearf iv.n "im- Mavor. City and County o( lloitamln. ,, , !." ( :' , - or superior. P. E.K. STRAUCH ii":' i' ., ir ii. i,, ,j t !l. ' i "Vv'alU nKU. H B. Rtn l jfh.MiM br In liaeue. 62$3:Seit. 8, 9, 10. " HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN. WRhX-KSDAY- . SEPTEMBER S. 1ihV RFVEN

LIBERTY THEATER BIG NEW CHINESE HBMRICAL ITER1RG5 I I TONIGHT -- 7:40 P. M. The Fopilll CHURCH IS HOPE CHOOSES DEATH; SAVED BY FRIEND MATINEE TODAY AND TONIGHT f MATINEE - 2:15 P. M. MAX FIG MAX, Supporuni W U r;ITA "ROBERTSON," OLIVER M0E0SC0 PRESENTS SETTLEMENT -I- X OF t be-- Death before dishonor is the choice Mabel Trunnell is said to be , of a trusted emplove of a large fin- - the liile role oi Olive in thewinfourth episode of the Olive 9eries JEhanty FRITZI ; ancial in.stituuon. but be saved by j is ( Qf Jack SiEFF Onp rpsult of the manv vears of wh,ch haye featureJ Knacteil in of the and on Rngjred influence of a friend. George J the Heart Forest the ork which has been done at the Be-it- ne j the Empire. The story appeared in a . Sides of the Madre 5 Tetania Settlement by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and William Jefferson take late popular monthly magazine and is Sierra J- - Elijah .MacKenzie, may be the erection I tne" leading parts in the two-ac- t pro--1 the beat of a number of stories by iori,0 fhin4o ,h,h no j ,vt duction. "Cousin Pons," an attractive Mrs. Wilson Woodrow. The aJven of the settlement feature to be shown at the Empire I turesfof the 'young gypsy are vividly today. 1 A committee consisting of Theodore theater It is a dramatic story, portrayed. R.rhawia Rev Ain.kn ikana nd Rev n tfae least of whose charm is thai Sydney Drew will reappear at the - H P Judd all of whom are closely ! y&rieiy of unusual and richly contrast- Empire in a clever skit, "Auntie s connected with the work of the Ha- - 'id scenes. .Louise Vale and Thornton Portrait." Drew is assisted by Jana Pretty ap-- j Cole, favorites with patrons of the Marion in getting all the fun out of waiian Board of Missions, has been pointed to investigate the status of 8ent, 8te- - are congenially cast in , the farce. A new world s pictorial AND GENERAL DAIRY PRODUCTS DeW8 wiU alBO 8bowp- - a - j the plaj' ptcttlre be " ' the settlement with view to deter- , Get them' at T T- :, ,; mining the necessi' of such a church ': 5 f and the source from which the funds J will come, should It be decided to ( uROADHGRST COMEDY MOVES FAST build. : 4 Mrs. Smith A meeting of the attendants at the' 4 Wlicre the Price is Hi'slit1' r J will on Wednesday ! settlement be held Phone 4225 ,' Port and Beretania evening. September 15, to discuss the "Wht Hinwned to Jnnpx " fieri p to witness a prize fight which is matter. It was reported today that f Broadhurst comedy, featuring Fred raided by the police whisked over organization undoubtedly will be per The Season 'a Corned v Hit Mace Joeie Sadler, Mary Charlson housetops In the "getaway" of the he- fected at that time. and an all-st- ar cast, will commence roes Of the story, meets a bishop from The plans for the proposed church, to make folks-laug- at the Bijou Cra- Timbuctoo and sees him arrested as a however, are .yet in their infancy, and ter tonight and is guaranteed to keep lunatic for the simple reason, that he nothing be to- 18th-Episo- definite cculd learned up the. good work for the remainder escapes from durance vile while array- de of the day regarding of a struc- week-Even- the cost such 61 the ts ed in a blanket; sees the real lunatic ture, or the method of raising the move fast in "What Happen- chase Jones and the young lady from dE4RL0IT5OE ELAINE money. ed to Jones?' and with every tnove the academy whom he intends to GOOD BATIIINGGOOD MEALS rWn-yaag'- "TKe Veneim "ery Exciting there is thrown in a double-barrelle- d make his wife, sees Jones arrayed la laugh. Commencing in an academy the garb of the worthy bishop and nu- " ior-you- ng ladies the audltoris taken merous other events, Rates, $150 per dA,v2J.OO pcreek

A "Up-toheMnnt- e" With the Latest Fall Fashions i night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The Tickets via Oahu Railway fc t Productions., 10, 20, 30 Cents i program will be as follows: The World's Greatest Wells-Farg- America o Office. ; , , I March "Court Camoes" A. O. F. . I,:. Kalanl I Overture Lustpiel Keler-Beh- a ' " ico.'s i Serenade Horn and Flute Titl ' : ' D. Kaiwi ; I 'Commencing Messrs J. Punua and 'Vs""y SelectionBits of ; Remick's Hits . . iiGnental:':'.i:bc- -i Max Figman, in, the character of Arr. by J. Lampe Hawaiian songs : Jack Chanty, :froin , ffyich . the feature -- By the last steamer came Lehn-hardt- 's Club Sflli and Ccllca i s, .picture running al the. Popular, theater w ivBy Hawaiian Band Glee chocolates, marsh-mallow- i. assorted . - a. . . . . Webet! and-gree- this week, takes Its title, has role Valse Invitation lljglMMttT spiced gumdrops.. n t that, fits his .particular style of acting One Step Sprinkle Me With Kisses Crepe mint gum drops. Also eame --Sweet's admirably. He diffuses good jfellow-slii- p, (new) R. A. Bait "Pink Lady" assorted chocolates and -- Hapa-Haole and honesty,. and . thrbugbout March Hula .... ' Kalanl ehoco-late- s. wit "JCthel Barrymore" . chewing Hotel 8L," near, Nuuanu. the photo-pla- y his act'og is said to be Aloha Oe, Hawaii -- Ponol - your order early to 1271. 1 William A. Brady Phone compelling from every, angle. love The spangreauanner. -- Adv. The star ? of Chanty for the Quarter-India- n beau- Presents' George --Broidhurst's --Famous Comedy ty (LoLta Jiobertsoh.) and the. latter's fidelity to her white herb developes a . I romance of the wild west and early y.r ,v ' , I '1.1 days. ,'l-- I ii ii mining in . Wherever, Max rigman appears, on V V U Ui u the' legitimate, stage or in the movies, I,. ; j ... ., ... y El there action; -- and Chanty" is v . . 3.- - ..v;.-.": is BENSON, SMITHS full of action from beginning, to end. II H It III F' ' Once during the action of the. drama the lure of civilisation, and a fashion Benson. Smith fe Company at Hotel able society belle draws. Chanty away and Fort streets will inaugurate a from the backwoods and his quarter-bree-d arti- sweetheart' but the 8(am of city 4 i "Jitney" sale of toilet and. other 1 cles, tomorrow ;morning and' the sale life soon disgusts him and drives him (..:" ;T tlCV.- - j FEATURING FRED MACE IN 5 LAUGHING PARTS . -- will continued for a days only. back to tlie mining camp and la ifili )' ', 4. p 3 ',, J ' The.meUiod te an InntJYation in" mer? sweetheart of ther forests. chandising here and customers wU "Jack Charity" isven at two shows , have an opportunity of buying m some illghtly, the fifstr-- beg)hning at 7; 15 fsWHcarst-l-i gWcws instances, a $2 article for five cents o'clock promptly ana the second at 9 by merely paying-a- n additional fife o'clock.

V (Up-to-l)a- te a one. The same . Current Events) cents for second rule applies to the less expensive $2.50 in money is mjy a;cmQll 5CTtcaycnr caving SHOW STARTS AT ,745 O'CLOCK goods two ten-ce- nt articles being sold ' firm assures its LASTCHAIETO , J- , . . for .fifteen cents. The Prices: Ten, Twenty and Thirty Cents. patrons that prices have not been in- creased for the occasion. A partial steps, ayes costly snp-- ap- This' Hoosier saves miles of saves hours of time, jfcery, list of. the 200 different articles n pears in a half page advertisement to- SEE FlilTZTUCT plies. saves nerves, saves health and rriakes your kitchen up-to-da- te, day. The sale will begin tomorrow. "WHITE BEAUTY" is the finest-Hoosie- r , . $1.00 Puts It In YourIoaa Honolulu photo-pla- y have an- $2.50 reduction fans made. This you are delighted with it,' pay us other ueen of the Films" and with low fixed price is made for If WEAK, S0RAWNY F(MS her advent their old favorites had off the cash weekly; - This lad better look to their laurels. The new one week in 1000 towns by the Hoosier the balance of $1.00 ', An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs. of found queen is Firtzl Scheff and she to the sales. The Sf-- .Solid, Healthy,' Flesh. 1 Company double soon cleans up the balance that is "due ; II OHOOL . Permanent is appearing at the Liberty theater in "Pretty Mrs. Smith." She terminates may never come again.,. 'Next 1 chance de--; Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and her present engagement tonight. . no extra to pay. U you're not ;T? week yon will have to pay the re.u-la- r irC; women everywhere are heard to say, "Pretty Mrs. Smith" deals with the "L can't understand why I do not get complications which would naturally price. lighted you get every renny back. ; : fat nl at Tyenty ,of eooti, nourishing arise when a charming woman mar- AH'fl;oiWl,lttt this: You ries first an austere clergyman, then c&anot gtf fat, novmatter how much a romantic poet, and last a wealthy youjat, unless yoaif digestive organs clubman. Each of the first two hus- (assiroUato.thefat.alng elements bands, according to the best belief of ' SOON otiyour cood In8tead,-- f passing them Mrs. Smith, is dead. However, the ' " ' gives yon, only an incomplete Idea of ', otitf through 'the b4y as waste, t. three Mr. Smiths that's the name of LT-- .: -- pick, out a I it TI its convenience. You can iiWhat is gent- - each hubby meet at the hotel in 'needed lsta means of JLi,0t37Aii . 40 labor-savin- g You- - is stopping tllTHi ir&Li: few of its devices. Hy urging thessililativf unction of which their wife and the arrange- - the;tomach.iahdfiBte8iInes to absorb complications become more involved get some ideaJof its j handy the oils "and fats arihandthem over than ever. ment and It great caracityr but .you Youngster's ? to,the blood, wheQt'they may reach The almost Chinese puzzle is work- can't tell ita beauty of finish or jts ; iou; your run-dow- n are the starved, shrunken, tis- ed out to the entire satisfaction of the rigid constnictlotf. ijCome in ; : right sues and build - up. lady in question and at least one of them The thin away. Let cs show yon how easily Jt iS person's body is Uke 'a dry sponger-eag- er the hubbies is well pleased. and hungry for the fatty mate- The present episode of "The Ex- ccmes apart for cleaning; ' how cyery ;; i rials of which it is being deprived by ploits of Elaine" is a strong photo- nook ' and corner is absolutely sani- Send him in the failure of the alimentary canal to play and almost worthy of "feature" tary.; honors take thrm from the food. The best jaale is nearing - way to overcome this sinful waste of This last iu ;cad. few-da- ys -- r 1 1 1 1 - - 1 fudging from tho first of tho We'll fit him properly flesh buidJing elemonts and to stop 11 nn u (. r: the leakage of fats is to use Sar-go- l, iiate, our entire allotment Will be gcn . the recently discovered regenera- jooner than, we expected. possibly by tive force that is recommended " "' -' '.-- liotrfcrrow: night . so highly by physicians here . "Rob Roy" & "Excelsior" Shoes for Bpys and abroad. Take a little Sar-go- l tablet with every meal and notice how auickly your cheeks fill out and rolls of flrtrvheaithy flesh WMt you Can ' Says 2A0 , Another are deposited over your .body cover-- i 1 Miss Jane O Roarki the y act. , Day Ma; be Too Late. v ing each bony angle and projecting ttho came t0 Honolulu a few Decide" whether you ;canl afford ta ' o energy you . produc-- ; cn wasting 'which and .Caution: While Sargol has this city, and who was attacked by -- - your . family. cannot affpri to spare. ed In overcoming i remarkable results pneumon. a before she had appeared 800,000 women already nervous stom--; owaIloosier3. , dyspepsia and general for one week, is believed to be at the g ach troubles, it should not be y omen in your jieigBDoroooa are mas-In- taken present time on the road to recovery, now..; Make; up , you willing j jap their mlnds unless are to gain ten Owing to the fact that the young - your mind, too. . - pounds or more, for it is a wonderful j tctress, due to Tllness, :. her has been . flesh-builde- Come lcok cabinet" r. For sale by Benson, 'down and this MANUFACTURERS' SHOE STORE unable to appear at tbe theater and opport'cnUy : & over before you let this Smith Co., Chambers Drug Co.. and j thereby has lost considerable money slip byl : It. is the chance' of a life- Holli8ter Drug Co. advertisement , in addition to her heavy hosnitai.ex- - : i - time,:. ; i 1051 Fort Street j penses, her local friends have arrang- A parcle was granted yesterday by i ed a large benelit performance to be the governor to F. M. Fellows, eon-- 1 given in her behalf at the Bijou the-- I victod in the district court of Hono- - ater the evening of Wednesday. Sei j lulu on May 29 on a vagrancy charge tember 1.1. The Consolidated Amus youivc building j and sentenced to serve six months, nient Company has kmdly donated the Isaac Kahookano. who was serving theater for the occasion and Broderick time in the territorial prison, was also O'Farrell and Rupert Drum, associates .1 v. paroled. or Miss O'Roark, have taken hold of ) 'J arrangements and, together with a TO THE PUBLIC: We authorise .thin sale t United What Is the Best Remedy For number of prominent Hooolulans, plan to "White Beauty" "Hoosier --cabinetsvi at 2.50 less 1 an elaborate bill of vaudeville for the ; Constipation? ; evening in question. the price cabinets , this This is a question asked us-man-y times than fixed cash of these each day. The answer is week only. FTHE 'HOOSIER MFG. ;C0. ; New; Castle 9 Ind, sits CONCERT AT A ALA PARK BY HAWAIIAN BAND qta p mil 1 11 ppb ftinnrni We guarantee them to be isfactory Under the leadership of Director llH nim rnuK to you. Sold only by us, iil-fJIILliL- Petar Kaiani, Hawaiian band) will II iU ULIMU I LiUUUHii --Benson. Smith,. Co Ltd. give a public concert at Aa la Park to-- KIUIIT IIONOITU' STAK BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1!i:. clioo afc '44-- School days mean tasks. Tasks can't be accomplished without tools and it's the tools of the scholar's trade that we carry in full stock. We sell the products of none but the best makers. Prices are consistent with quality. Gome in early and choose the requisites.

( 'iiiMitioii I looks 5c to 15c Fniversity Note Books 40c National Loose Sheet Holders 40c Penholder 5c Books, 15c & 25c I P. School King Binders . . . . .35c IWil Tablets 5c Reporters' or Stenographers' Note Blotters, dozen 5c Eureka Legal Tablets (yellow paper) 15c Simple Song Books for Little Children 50c Foolscap Paper, pktf 50c Black Ink, bottle Blaekstone Legal Tablets (yellow paper) 20c Tonie Sol Fa Books 15c ...... 5c ...5c XHiool letter Heads, qr. . .5c Bed Ink, bottle Seliool Hulers 5c Fountain Pen Ink, bot.. .15c Peneils 5c HAWAIIAN MEWS CO LTD. Tuning Forks .15c, In the Young Building

BetterSight" LUND INFANTRY STARTS ABOUND MEN OF COAST Less sEoRTIE Annoyance ISLAND ON ITS ANNUAL Hut AfflLERYON A Lot of Two Acres on -ft Torie Lentet give "". , a larger field of (Special Star-Bulleti- n Correspondence) rounds of ball ammunition. Each com- J clear vision, and pany was given the prob- MAK1KI HEIGHTS their curved shape FORT SHAFTER, Sept 8. Tbe 2d commander appear Infantry started around the island to- lem and told , to take a position and Property with marine .view : alone :;v7ortl ten cents per foot makes them on the enemy. An advance guard very much neater day via tbe Pali on their annual hike. fire 100 army cost- They left the fort at 7:30 this morn- was tnrown out and the march was Every coast artillery post on Oahu . FOR FOUB UEUT3 than flat: lenses. Purchases cf horses up ridge leper ing a 17.500, will 'made ing and rode to the head of Nuuanu conducted the near the is busily engaged in the hikes and Your eyelashes will total cf J be home. The enemy was represented by ' - this week on Hawaii, by quarter valley on street cars and from there minor field tactics ordered by the' war not touch' them, the 12S kneeling prone fig- nor will you office of De- marched to, Heeia, where they will go and silhouette department for this month. Yesterday find master's the Hawaiian ures m a line on the edge of a line of ocean Snv . rear reflec partment. U. U. A, into shelter tents for the night Their Col. W. C. Rafferty, commandant of for the one. who enjoya an unobstructed iView . Lleut-coI-. camping places Kaaawa, Ka-lak- u, of' trenches near the crest of the hill, ITQO tions to confuse Early today, B. F. Cheat other are coast defenses for the Hawaiian de ; and mountains. IC Haleiwa, Castner and Pearl City. about 1000 yards away. At a given accompanied ham. quartermaster; Lieut. R. H. Kim- point the- - company partmnt, Ma. Frank "s . commander was Kameha-meh- a many MaJ.-ge- n. They will return to the fort on the Coe, of Fort f f?f explain their ball, aide to Carter, and a told that his company was under fire, commandant the-t- h - 14th, in time to see the transport ar- went on a to you member' of vavalry; Lieut conduced and his command, Let us it Beaj-a- , rive. During march field of- and then tbe exercise and tcuis . A. 1st Field Artillery. .the the, hike out Aiea way.' ficers will, have their annual riding after taking up the best position, open- artillery- and Veterinarian Alfred L. Mason, tU ed fire on the enemy, attempting to Two sections of the fort's test The band, will not go, but on on 10-ml- le Wke, going Cavalry, left on the InteNsland steadi- make as many hits as possible in a men went the er Mauna Kea tor - Kawaihae,-- 1 from Sunday will go to Haleiwa and give a in two sections. They jyiere put " concert In the afternoon. On Satur- given time. As soon as one company Bethel Street which place they , will go to the barker through advance guard problems, and r (J n i c a n day evening the Hawaiian string or- fired another commenced the advance. good t i. ranch, to" look oyer the horses. : , The machine gun company did the came through the maneuver in jcaval-r-y chestra will furnish, music at the hotel ' . The horseflesh, wilt consist of condition. finsfnn BMn..- -p. Fart tttfmmt marking of targets for the regiment, w'w"""" mounts and artillery horses and if for dance and as many of the offi- At Fort De Russy, Col. Rafferty has w ; as they did not fire this test. Particu- viV : .r Over' May & Co. ' satisfactory Mmjles are found 'several cers' families will join them a lively announced the same tactics are time is expected. V lar attention is centered in this test of them may also be bought. Horses as firing being held under direction of Major it is the final' of the season ago are now costing the government about Company E, under command of Capt. on the range and on it is based the George Blakely. A few days a 175 each, so that if 100 are purchased, Cochran, will also remain behind to standing of the 'companies for the march was made from the fort to the expenditure will be. $17,500. perform guard duty for the fort year's work on the. target range. Many Punchbowl hill, in this city, with mlnoi The Honolulu mens n 'The officers tulD fetnrn", next Tues- The-- companies will have straight ra- excellent and on tactics worked out when the hill was : 8corejwfere made i- tions and carry onty absolute "necessi- 55th Company and ldth - of Work day, This Is the second, horse pur- the whole the work was highly satis- reached. The ties, as war. conditions will be repre- Company, the fort's two divisions, al- has? chasing trip t f, f7 made' for the Hawaiian factory. Col. Atkinson, assisted by .... .' e z : march-Owin- ;j done on , Department this year, to date. : sented during the g Capt Lincoln, conducted the exercises. ternate on the hikes. Fort RugerV men are doing the Fresli-Mill- '? Men's;" to the fact that the Sherman , and Maryland took many officers to According to the latest San Fran- same maneuvers with their command-- .f"J Women's the mainland who were recently trans- papers Joseph B. Douglass, ant, Lieut-col- . W. E. Ellis, command- W. cisco . of- ing them. i and Chil ferred, there will be a shortage of Signal Corps, now on duty at the fort v Ies ' ficers who will accompany the regi- in command of Field Company E, has dren's ment but on the return to the fort been relieved from duty with the Sig- COMPANY D, N. G. H. Velvet Shoes.' the full number will join, as the Logan nal Corps as his detail has been com- will dock the same day the regiment pleted, and be returns to duty with Unless excused by proper authority m tm m i r returns and will bring all the new ArtilleYy. all members of Company D, N. G. H., the Coast The captain came : j, :r iviunuiaciurers, stor ones that were recently assigned. to Hawaii on theP August transport and must be present at drill tonight at ay will no doubt be ordered to the main- 7:30 p. m. Col. Sam I. Johnson, the PERFECT was a busy day at the fort land on the next transport as there are adjutant-genera- l, is expected to ad- ICOi as all companies of tbe 2d Infantry no vacancies for him at the artillery the members. fired the company proficiency test in posts on the island; moreover, he has the hills northeast of the cantonment , had a great deal of foreign service anJ Making a record of .330 out of a Firing commenced at 7:30 a. m., and is not due for some time to leave the noMible .325, Ssrt. John Stone of the continued until 1 p. m. During this states. His successor has not been national guard did some sjsit'"n time the bullets were flying fast and named as yet, but Lieut. F. F. Black, shooting Monday at the Fort Shat- thick and it sounded like a real live whd is now on leave of absence, will Sale Ends' September .20 . ter range. His record is the hlghes battle. The strength of the compa- return on the next transport and com- score produced to date by any mem nies averaged 125 men and each man mand Field Company E until the ar- purchase is during our ber of the provisional team selected in full field equipment was given 15 rival of the new captain. Time to make your for the national competition at Jack School books and supplies sonville. Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. The three will report for duty in , The team took advantage cf I n"1 the Hawaiian Grand Clearance Dor Monday to get in considerable AEir.1V department 'mz extra iiractise, and Sgt. Storie's scon NOTES A was the stellar feature of the day V Friends of 1st Lieut. Harry Pfeil, firing. It is the highest score made 1st Field ' . Two months' leave of absence is Artillery, will be pleased to 1 ', Right place to get the Oriental Goods ; as yet under the national rifle compe ' granted 2nd Lieut.John P. Edgerly hear that he has been relieved from titlon conditions 2nd Infantry. duty as inspector-instructo- r of Field ORIENTAL GOODS A recent story. published ; in a loca Artillery of the Organized Militia is the W: paper to the effect that a state of New Xor ad has been or D. Douglas. Signal w rifle club had defeated a Honomin Capt Joseih dered to proceed to this city to join Stock every Corps, is relieved from liis resent de Wido of national guard team, is incorerct The the regiment here. The order took Japanese Bazaar descriptioii" Honolulu team, national guard head tail, but will remain on duty until hs effect last Satnrday. quarters stated today, consisted of Ho successor arrives. Fort St. Opp. Catholic Church t4 nolulu Rifle Club members, an or Dave Anderson, Harry Paterson, The Best at Any ganiiatlon not affiliated with the na Leave of absence for two months 9 I I and C. E. Barlow, honor convicts in i Price.' tional guard any way. hR hopn rantpd Pant P nr!f arm i. 1st Infantry, to take effect on his ar the penitentiary at Joliet HI., escaped. in THE CHERRY, rival San Francisco. First Lieut. John D. RearJan. in Fort St., Cor. Pauahl HAWAIIAN DPT. fantry is assigned to th( 1st Infantry, and will be assisted tc Special Orders, No. 175. a cora;any by the regimental com September 8, 1915. mander. 1. Pvt. Nelson A. T. Hines, Troop C, 4th Cavalry, Schofield Barracks. T. Sgt. Aiflory C. Cotchett is en rrmtr H., is transferred to the Hospital here on the transj-or- t I.oean for duty Royal Toggery, Corps at that post. in the Hospital Cort.s, Hawaiian De MEN CLOTHES FOR . The following named enlisted uartment He is bein? sent from Fort Sale now on 2 weeks only men will proceed to Fort Shatter, T. McDowell. Calif. H., on September 12, 1916, reporting 152-5- 4 Hotel St., at Bishop. on arrival to the commanding officer On account of alleged fraudulent en for a four-month- s' course of instruc- listment. Pvt. Georze Blare. Company tion in the school for bakers and G. 1st Infantry. Schofield Parracks cooks, beginning September 15: For will rernrt to Fort MoDowe'l, Calif, FOR ICE COLO DRINKS AND instruction as baker: Pvt. Ramond to the command ne officer. 14 PER CENT ICE CREAM L. Wahl, Battery A, 1st Field Artil- TRY THE lery; Kenneth VV. , Trocp I, Three army officers' trans'Vrs. fnn SUITS 4th Cavalry; Robert T. Washington. PALM BEACH regiments HAWAIIAN DRUG CO. other to the 4th Cavalrv Company L, 25th Infantry, and Ray have been announced. Thev are Col j WW Hotel and Bethel Streets Bunker, 91st Company. Coast Artillery John L. Gnilf(;yle, transferred from the j Corps. For instruction as cook: Pvts. Sth Cavalry; I'ml T.ieut. Howell M Morris T. Kineaid, Company B, 1st j Kstes, from the 11t!i Cava'rv; an(' : Infantry; Elmer B. McKisson, Hospital Capt. .leremiali A. I.enehan. f. om thr , Corps; John B. Staikey, Hospital ' ' 2;th Infantry. SCOUTS AND SCUFFERS Corps and Clifford C. Wallace. 6Sth $3.00 to $3.50 EXTRA 75c Company, Coast Artillery Corps. The arrival ol Ca;.t. .lohn W. Kil j 3. Musician Charles K. Young, Jr.., breth. Jr.. who was recently assigned MclNERNY SHOE STORE Company B, 2d Infantry, Fort Shafter, to the 1st Field Artillery, will be dp j Fort, above King St. T. 11.. will be discharged from the! laved several months, as he has !eQr nrmy by the commanding officer of ordered to so to Fort Sill. Oklahoma ; that post, by purchase. ror the purpose of transferring gov House of Hotel 4. Pvt. Luri Grubbs. 91st Company, frnment property for which ho is rt' TUT Coast Art.llery Corps, Fort Kameha-meha- . sponsiV.p. Smoked T. H., is transferred to Compa- Popular Ewa ny TONGUE. HAM. G. 2J Infantry. Three enlisted nor. ot th" I!os;-ita- ' BACON .". Pvt. 1st CI. Charles B. Russell. Corps aro on Til t'' l.ofn l ie tr ' Fort Hospital Corps. Schofield Barracks, T. arnvo horo Soi tmWr 1". Tlioy ar Prices Time Metropolitan Meat Market H.. will proceed to Fort DeRussy, T. I . 1 ifli Harry Wood ort Hai' Phone 3445 Spts. ard. H., reporting cn arrival to the com-- : Cff k. N .1.: Kolert Muiphy. Fort I'a- - manding officer, for duty. j rancas. Florida; and Patrick J. S!t-ily- . ' 1 r Force is more dominant now in the affairs SPOBTS, CLASSIFIED AND SHIPPINQ of the world than over before. Theodore - SECTION Koosevelt i ii .11- - it n 1 1 M J r i 1 1 j i:' v v i r j i v jr m m i m m. i i

. - 4 STAR-BUIXE- HONOLULU T 'SEPTEMBER 8, 1015; NINE UP, ABIERICAr IS THE BIG IDEA? BEHIND PLATTSBURG CABIP, imnnisnrj lays I'IDV citym ' 1AWER iplSiili ALL1ES GET EUSY CALL lIBrJOLllL! ON WESTERN FRONT TAR$6T i 4... iff; I ; 8. - PARIS, France, September With ...' :' t'vti heavy artillery; bombs from dirigibles v and aeroplanes, and 4he guns of the : TO TAFT SPEECH I!! CIIICUIT : VILLISTAS FLEE British1 channel monitors the German lines were subjected to aeries of ' i if " ' vigorous yesterday while a ;- -' ' . -' ; .'"iK-:;- , ' assaults . i' i. III French air squadron invaded Germany GeneraliFunston L Mow ln i Full and , Inflicted neavy damages against Declares Former President Has Tests' Made at Illinois Station -- the military works at Freiburg, ; In ; Pre- - 1- - .' Control of, Border Line on ' ' . Somesaulted From - Demonstrates Intercourse Daden. i : ''. v - ' vibus, V'";' - is - Rio Grande Menitort Shell Coast. ? . f. , Attitude U ' Feasible ;' - 5 1 a Flanders the French artillery co- .'. -7 . i lA$Motikui Prew ty WlreleM operated . withr tar British monitor Associated Press by Federal Wlrelessl (Associated Press by Federal Wireless Tanl U W g.-- i : RHOWN3V1IXE. Texas, 8ept 8. squadron to bombard the German po- i ,-Ser.L- 1 atUch ho . III., Sept. 8. It U now i VPractically all terrltcry on the Ameri- sitions at Westende, while the Brit- J to the sjveech Of. Mr. Taft. rossible to get In communication with can aide of the border contiguous to ish naval guns extended their work When in the Philippines he advocated Hcnolula by wireless here. the Illo Grande ft In the hands of the along 'the Belgian coast as far, north Independence In th states he. ts the " Tests made by the government wire- rollitary as' a result of an order given as Qstend, the German coast, guns leader of the vetentlonUta., . ? ; less station at Ike Bluff have den-enstrate- d liy - . This was .the comnfent yesterday ot that It Is rosslble to sea l yesterday Eajorxeneral Funston. : makitfg an' Ineffective- reply. - ' ': Governor-genera- : : ... Car-ranz- a l Harrison in answer messages to Hawaii. Piedraa Negras has fallen to the In: the Argonne and the Woevre dl - upon bis- general,, Gonzalez Garia, former trlcts th French aref holding the ad- to the attack fitness ti mle The government 'probably will avail rpfeildent, according to the Islands by .William Howard Taft In Itself of this newly discovered facili- provisional vantages gained by their superiority ' " ' V ? despatches from Eagle Pass, The VII of artillery and have occupied a large San Francisco. ty, but .will not accept private r . v .reported" to- - sages, ' llstas are hare evacuated part of the German: trenches v from J , the town and General Garza ls said to which the heary bombardment of the have occupied Jt with 1200 men. Tne past few days has driven the defend ' ' M!S.T0l? THi8t23 are reported to. have fled to - - f - era. ,.v. y the hiilS. ,v;- Teuton' batteries Silencedif i--- ; JliilAl x) I.L.j.jj In the: Lorraine-distric- t the German' batteries liave, been practically all sil- enced, but" has been no Infantry : ' i there i!ii7Ei;!;EST"; E i ULU advances on the part of. the French except In Argonne and .WToevre fronts; ''TLi Ji. ' Airmen Raid Freiburg. -- "i vC French dirlgihlea delivered an att tack with bombs against the railroad i V J.', KA7iwLKLE I positions at Peronne, an important -- r i.Ji..l. junction point in the German line of . port 12 communications; ; while a French , air When the Manoa mads squadmn InSicted material damage on hours ahead of her schedule .Monday Associattd Frcis bv . i the railroad station and. the military evening, she carried a. large assort- TOKIO. Sept. 8. The r. n 1 establishments at Freiburg All -- 'b" ment of the famous Orange Elossom meat's, cf " the '" - estimate V taking In candies, destined - for the scores- of neeJj V,irelcss aviators jart this raid re plenishment cf th3 r t AtsociateJ Trcsi ty Teieral turned In safety, to their own lines. A pleased patrons of .the Honolulu Drus year3 has teca rr.itrr'.al!y r ! D. 8. v;;: WASHINGTON', . C, Sept Store. .v" the finance d?; artrv:;t. Tl r Wilson yesterday refused to ; : President ZEPPCLIN-nAlDS- ' 'V These sweetmeats have won a mer- p;.rtm?nt, however, n ill i" ; " ,;.;i;pstlca of the New - - : .ipree to the f ENGLICH 'COAST , : ' ited reputation for superiority wher- ly on the apprrr -, ' Jersey Democrats that they Indorse LONDON, Ur.- September 8. A 'ever they hava been sold, and since l'cse any seal!.-- x ' :i ' i' ; Lira for rrnc:r.!r.at!cn In 1916 for a German Zoprclin raid was carried out their Introduction in this city have fccccd tern. The president. In refus .st Lv.an lived up to reputation. last ci?ht . the English east more their r.:ou:;TAi:: pcr-I-- step, -- Ir.z his Icn fcr.thls nade coast, the lcr.. , causing number : The management cf ths Honolulu I ap-- a, plain tl. ' t o iocs not want to I Drug-Stor- e It e:. . , b; ccial facilities for - of. f res tr.l allies. The number has W W W I r.r as tr.hi- i vc stars cf the presv cr-- you'll always kilkd d wound has not yet, been keeping candy fresh rr.J t lr.tr;.. :: I fcr'hla own iltr.atica ascertained.' - ''r.-'x- know yen are the test when f 1 1 : you' purchase Or:.rr'.z? r.lcssom. adv.

Y? ? ' ' clav crrzr.:z stiffens; !.",'-- " " - ' tho i , v i That J!o:::'.'.:i nz; cnTzo-CHECKE- o r :''.' ccr.r.'AJw The big men in camp are' anxious Ilarding Davis; therCabots and 'Pa"i Company, In : -, 8.-r- l Fi. ' LONDON', En- September' ! : ' condition;; They say T T3 in terc ? i? over this that if crofts of ,'Massachuseits; ;the! Pacpi : i C. J. - ry i .r.olulu. e; t. about, Military the-count- - NAKAPALAU t!-- ? tree f ohtir.T in resions. of the facts the could be shaken- Out cf cf r North" Carolina; tho Tco'j an ' f th 1 c:-- r t'o 1 - - z ::rs. f- by-som- e 1913, to ."r. Fr:r.'c eastern- front' la' Which' success Is fcr ; Eusiness", and Professional complacency great Roosevelts Hamilton-Fis- h. -- 'Can:;' its drator. "and -' -' ' ' s ,t.; '.'- the-Russian- r- : c r I. IT claimed by Is'renorted like Webster, it Would be sufncient. i Morgans, tha PierrepcY.ts; Vzz Cr.---! r.r ' y ;' s Y morning;-'.;- no, Ne-- Y-rl- this . '..YVnt between the eyes' First, it is Cut such' man has arisen. Jlenee Iers ar.d .'the Isc'.Ina 'ol, PlattJburg.v-.Thei;- e n .1- - the camp at the Jllat-htc- and V.heclsr, tho fLL - . OiCTja. war- rcoveA Second, its i "in t..e iv,v;-.:arn- y regionour cav main learning of. the drill manual, import stars, and the Poes; thero are thr-- j"-r--" NOT to;:rj-a- Is me.njo.be jrt'itse;frisses-n-r- y big- liC - - . Jaine.i, v 1.3 ' alry' by desperate, ffchtir 3 has routeft. nt to the 3cf..II:nry a, Th " " i : r. t. auto r.:nu- - "enemy. --:- .c.::. J end, third, Its men are NQTiidea in the nindi cf the inert '.who cently renounce cil'r Uaiii:;ui u the i i C -i 1 ...... c! t- - tan!i-c- f Is ve!y '. mad .the camp; a" possibility enship 'arid, men like G. Vzr c i . ' the r.ii- 'On th.3 the Upper fixe! frtfn' the IZasLV7 that F. ' : 'i r':v.t - o. , ' :a." America should wake up.-'.- r Chicago, and Murray Cobb-sr- . J 1 r.l bt.II c "n i .vTLi p has meaning to; the. ; - ? I" z ? J car 4, 1013, Mr, . r ' c t ' Miles,-o- Washington,- 11. AI IlcnolIu, Z. lt. to . : -- s:.. ..in., and Ilc4 la i .. ... L.trcit without .decision favor of either :Mt:;..whic,fewwopleseem!:Iot r. ;t t : t ' a . " "1 Clure,: of -- Piedmont," Calif.; G. .and Mrs. T. O. M. AI of 311 EchocI t . will . enemy has our 1 - : ju.,..."" side. The attacked - ' Th? I- : .: Dreyfou3, New ' P. street, a ck.-jl:.I- ; I . : y power prevent of ..Orleans' J. danihttr. ' to positions on the Screth, but without ; : : to .;.T'ceivei only? few weeks ,record;he-vjnad- e 11. Hcncl-l- J, I,' 1313, to mcr.th.? r rl .r ; l America; . , : - '.',-.- ,agof it has t the there-- advhnced Miller;; Jr.; 'cf Vinnetka, I1L; 'C' FRIAS In ept .:?, v.... ;. war in success.". - ? !:i t ' Trxpn' subconscious minds i to- - he Jcha-M- or CZZ active c, 1 in 'the of him Berif ant. He saa is there Starrett, of Sheldon,.. Ia.; II., L.' Mr. and Mrs. Friai ' I v.'. c'.j Ww. lJ; will dsvote my Hand to hand fighting is reported v t the :. tint a", there cr ? lt conservative men as a rotes'f against conditions' that George, Pittsburg; Eatcho!orJ .Magellan street, Punchbowl, a f-- ;for,a of J.IL i;:3 thl3 which Is now In thl3 region an official despatch Jthc.htfuV 1 to frlrit In. 1 r. a r. l cr.'.y ' flonr time.' It is that America must perrait our. present 'tInprepareilnes3.,, cf Kansas . City, Mo.;- - C ?vclan J, sUad'.r.T. ft It in the free and peaceful air of from Vienna,. The despatch says:.1 pt t "- ,be awakened not only to qeiense-- men in whose names Mather. ;. W, Bullitt, WONG-i- a IIcnclLil-.'-e- 1, 1313, to d:linT:-:n- . Th? :;',. of mill-- - its ibe the ranks tl .It oi t: Elates, the captaN c .? "Podkamien Castle has been . United Eflrit ' ; na-- rare? - taken out la Ju'.y c t cry 'prepared-- , i jless condition but to its need of "mean something'! too many to Louisville, Ky.; R. H. (Dick) Little Mr," ana" Mrs.- V.'cnsr Tens How. of t..:Iir.i, r.cther to the of by our forces after hand to hand v-- them;if-'Compah- y - . ei itional discipline." ,r f-. IA': attempt;to record cf Chicago,;" and others :from- every-- ? Kamanuwai lar.e, a dni:shter. to remove nr. J t: .t. ' iKCjj'rrerr.rc-.Iaess,'"- : the root of nil fighting. enemy --has defeat- " " The been -'.' I took the Civil War to make the rosters read like' pages of ""Who's where... ' '.. '. l ccst' cf .: t ! - It - "The r: ' ed two points near Podkamien,';;;.;; - : ' ; vcr." at ; new m ', ; ; Henry.:, rnation, but a 'genemtion nas Who America."- or instance, GeneraliLeonard Wood and th;rty v married! , duced to a i..Inl:;t:.r.:," word s, tittered by authority re- - ' These for " is the jgTown tap and tnere nas been.-- a there Is Mavor Mitchel of'NeW York. other officers of the. army are at the per,' "We have c '. Fcrd, builder cf automobiles and hater port the rivers along the eastern of prominent-Ame- that In national discipline. We have Dudley Field Malone, collector of elbows these ri COSTELLO-RAYMOI- D 3 :1 " slnrrp the In Ho'nolalu, c!a!3 ia char" eft:. beginning of the self-satisfie- - ' cf war, marl:s the front are at the flood stage. A des d. Even port CShaugh- - teaching them intricacies the. become smu? and of NeWYorJcrNelson cans, cf .: SepL 6, 1915, William Costello and Pitisr.K' ty r t Lfo work cf the man to strike with says of-th- e soIdier-iAnd-th- patch ;from . there banks of the iiow treading on the very! nerge of a neasy; formerly charge-- d affaires in school e men: Raymond, Rev, 1:13 .and Miss Jocelyn all the power wealth will command along over- the-co- Pe- - , ' streams all the front are Situation that. might mean f Mexico; .Raymond P. Tenneyof don't shirk.: They are up at day ; . Father H. Valentin of the Catholic ' ob-itrrat- ' he declares to be the direct and- - ian at what flowing that they have already ikts overturning, if not i the kin: Georfce Wharton Permer. famous break;Theyt drill 'alt day Theyj cathedral officiating. Witnesses, cause of all wars, and everything that evervthiner we as-- learning-b- the aV-- t - checked the German drive. of that a lawyer W. Pickering are Ihardwork t Robert C. Martin and Rose Cunnlng-ham-. war - " lreed3 "rrernredr.css.- v nation- and as individuals: hold, dear. of ' Jtassachusetta;: Willard Straight, lacy of the argument that America '.. ; 1 Ills wealth cr.d endeavors are to be MONTENEGRINS ; ; V ; of the . P. .Morgan Richard I could raise an army over night. REPULSE ALL frm; O ASLEEPmv J. 0 ALDRIDGE-COSTELL- In Honolulu. given to "aid tho world In its efforts AUSTRIAN ATTACK V LE v Sept 5,'1913, Russell C. Aldridsa the peace; to challenge ; .if for ur.cr.:r..T ROME, Italy, September 8. The '.and. Miss. Ro.ie Costello, Rev. M. II Americans cryir.s for more armament war in' zone .ls develop- ' the southern ) ;j Silya ot the Hoomana Naauao to eppcee the spirit of militarism i and ing activity. ; For the first time In ffliPSrSiHVEBi : Rob-- ; ' mi , church officiatinj. f w In every form. ort T :. i A I t S .' months hard fighting Is. reported t i 'ert B. Meyer and Emma tC.l "Children thould be taught at their Austro-Montenegrl- n' the line. r--- v r-- r Hono--. knee," slid Mr. Ford, "what ; la tlOTiDAY mother's It: Is reported that the Austrlans Sept" 4, .1315, Gonsalves unavailing thing war 13. Tlulu, John Lodge 21; Etit- - a horrible and have suffered a repulse in an attack " Marques, M. Hawaiian No. use-lJssne- ss and Miss Mary Rev. E. children the 7:30 p. m. . Fchools should teach on , the Montenegrins during' a night iliul - v ed; of war a thing unnecessary Silva of the'-- Hoomana "l Naauao fog. church officiating. .Witnesses, Jose TUESDAY- war can Cr-cia- and that preparedness for Is said to been san; - No. C3; l. The battle have : Aguiar . Archie Markham. Honolulu Lodss in Av .One of 'Mrl Redmond's assistant, re- Felit and enly end war." m . , MELLO-CANDID- 7: C) p. r.:. vA gulnary; j the Austrlans suffering O In Honolulu, Sep. Third Decree; Mon- 1; cruiting sergeants, LIent.'KettIe,JTlatry heavy losses as' si result of the; L.I11 LUUU 1915, C. . ; UUl contradicts the-chi- ef ; referuitmg ser '4, iAntonlo de Mello and WEDNZSDAY i ' - ' 7ARSH1P; tenegrins v iolen cannonad Ing ani j i 'V .r Tpo- -' INVENTS t its gearitlin respect to the. success bf the Mlsa Edith Candldo, Rev. Father H. : Hawaiian Lodse No. 21; rifle, fire.. . ..y , r . 1:Z) NOT'1 f r-t- attempts to induce young Irishmen to Valentin .of the Catholic cathedral cial. Second Degree; ' , WHICH WILL (Associated Presl by Federal Wireless (Associated Press by Federal Wireless - Me-'deir- os ?iv accept ? officiating." Witnesses,- Frank ': ' , 8- the King's shilling. Lately the 8,--rT-b -- M SepL - .WATERpXTRYw ,Sept VON TIRPIT2 BRINGS TO HEAD'. FORTv SC6TTKansas,1 Conn; Candldo. - - A - SINK IN BATTLE chief l recruiting v : sergeant produced and' Adelaide . THURSDAY-- - ; Amfirt2ah t BrasaVComp,any,v WlUcht Is , RUPTURE WITH CHANCELLOR? The IMarmaton river; haaj bursturiti well padded recTUltlng with MURPH Y I lu Honolulu, Honolulu Commandcry No. 1; LONDON, Eng., September 8.f X banks, and flooded much propertyneal statistics reported tobe; workingon way prders riTTSDURG, Pa. Of many in the' view Of showing that the spirit of .SepL 4fc 1915, Forrest C. Murphy .'Stated; 7:30 p. m. the -- Rotterdam despatch states Is here. ' damage Is ; estimated ; at for the Allies, . yesterday announced a C that it The and Miss Thelma M, K Lipdey, Rev. ventions that have been the product Irish nationality Is so dead in 1Q FftiOAv. . ' ; rumored in Berlin that the submarine per cent increase In the wagea of : Father H. Valentin of the Catholic Spe--J great of young Irishmen . ' Oceanic Lodge No. 271; " of the geniuses In this vicinity, the i 1500 that numbers : attack tipon the liner Hesperian, with- Warned horsemen, residents e its .employes t $ nr army. Recruit- ' church officiating. Witnesses, Otto 7:23 p. most marvelous of all is an British :' claL First Degree; n. latest and any warning being given" pas of "district have taken j refuge at ':' : ;' y ; out the the - f,Holm and Mrs; Evelyn Holm, battleship, according to ing Sergeant Kettle says that such- is II O A T ; "unslnkable" sengers Is or L which on higher 8.-- Tbe KEALOHA-KEAW- E tATU and crew, which in' direct the if stands ? a- f SPRINGFIELD, "Mass SepL In .'Honolulu, made by the inventort not the case; Speaking at recent t " Chapter No. 3, O. E. the statement opposition to the recent German as- gronnd' across from the flooded area! Brausch Tool Company; which is tnan-- Sept, 3, 1915, James K. Kealoha. and Lei Aloha ' , recruiting meeting at Ennlskillen,. . attorney, : John C.' Thompson. The . he 'S.;,8tated; 7:3) p. m. surances : to the ' United States, was There havfc been ho casualties." .. v . meager ufacturlng shrapnel for the AUlesVyesv Mrs. Grace It.Keawe, Elder Ernest being se- said that the results of his own : Identity of the man Js kept ; . train, ser- carried out 'through deliberate design The flood has demoralized efforts of fellow terday announced that "after '.Septem- Miner of the Church of Jesus nature of the material -- and those bis recruit- .U cret, as is the Ad-- In th Is are re- s. - by; the German admiralty; under. vice section. Trains ing sergeants, filled disgust. ber 27 It would increase the pay of Its t Christ ;,of Latter Day Saints offl : manufac- him with 1 of which the vessel is to be ported engulfed by. ; mural von. Tlrpltz'g direct orders, in to hkte been the employesv and reduce . theirs workln elating. Witnesses, Solomon : He is reported in the' Indepen- j Nama ':Vv;, - ! tCHOFIELD LCCS2 i tured. :V" 1:M-- order to bring to a climax the ques- flood waters nd passengers were time to eight hours: shW--' "f Annie- - Namakeluaw ; ' : v declaring . regarded kelua and '"-- T '.Mr.ViTiompfxm the dent as that he ;'-.;V- . i According to tions at issue between von Tlrpltt forced to swim from the coaches to WEDNESDAY ' unique "voluntary enlistment as nearly at an ' h specification of this g. - -- ' -' plans and places of safety. ''V-'-- f J--- ..:.'.- ' and the imperial chancellor, voh end. These recruiting meetings were U BOATS FLY FLAGS WHEN DIED. ". vessel have been placed in the hands - ? V - public-spirite- SATURDAY 7 Jos-eph- ua becoming a degradation to any- d ATTACKING ABOVE WATER navy, Mr. V;.-'.'I- ; of the secretary of the. . rf.,?, ;..' Honoluln.Sepi ; ALBANY -- y? 7 : -; STREET CAR CHAR la 7, 1915. Work ; in' First "Degree ; 30 'y.-h-- - f--- ' v.- man. Irish World. Daniels, GERMANT 1487 '.'"'-- -- r says MODIFIES BERLIN, Germany. The rOverstas V Mrs. Char Klnf .Hee of. Uliba ';'.' p; m'" - v'."v Mr. Thompson his client had ENLISTMENT. LAW .: STRIKE KEEPS GROWING : News Agency gave out the following: street, ( widow, a native of . 89 received a letter from Secretary Dan: 8. EARTHQUAKES LONDON Eng, September A SHAKE .' foreign years old Funeral to be held next new 8.-- The The.'assertion printed" in lels sUtlng : that as soon 'as the Berlin despatch received here this ALBANY. N. SepL street Sunday; In the Pauoa t aci. newspapers that German submarines .intermentr --' of inventors and -- Is worse. The GUATEMALA;MANY -- : HERMANNS SOEHNS 5 advisory board morning from Amsterdam says : car strike here growing ' cemetery. . organized Invention will Mon- carried no' Sag Is officially declared dentists is the .lsofilclally. the force of 800 men who walked out - ' ' ' ' SepL -- 7 It announced that BUILDINGSWRECKED an errors l "':,:'-':-' '." HO In; Honolulu, 1915. the be placed before ' military law has been modified so as day was 'augmented yesterday by 350 Infant daughter Mr. Mrs, Ift P. HaJI. ? . of and Ho Veraammlungen K. cf '. de--; The underwater craft, it Is stated, ? It is stated thatitrf:the inventor to make possible the more platform men and 200 track Sang of Parker lane, eight days old. August 2 and a flag during commis- is. : exclusively on the in--" Associated Press by Federal Wireless J hoist battle the pends almost of persons previously exempted from workers. All transformer men have KAPTJAA In 5 1916. . 23. every warlike water, Honolulu. Sept . . llontag, September t and ';' of ship his tools, sion of act above ' ' jterlor construction the for In. army of their laid down their' also. LA LIBERTAD. Guatemala, SepL'& : .. : service the because as while stopping; searching and sink- the infant tson of Mary Kapuaa of ' WOLTERS, PrtildesL-- - results. Under hla plana, all the craft failure to come up to the physical Guatemala was shaken yesterday by 1808 LUIha streets i ' - navy would r- -' ex- ing enemy or neutral ships" carrying C. BOLTE. Sekretalr. of the United States WORLD'S TALLEST SPIRE a strong earthquake shock, which ' v '"' ' standards. , BURAE In ' Honolulu, SepL 4, 1915, o - contraband t jnaha the-same't- all outward appear-- FOR NEW EDIFICE HERE tended Salvador, doing a large t into For military, reasons submarines are Antonio; son .of Mr: and Mrs. Anto- HONOLULU LODGE NO. 1, I'.ZZZZ'.l ances, but . all would be nnsinkable. amount of damage bat inflicting few TURK TRANSPORT. SUNK not The charge this1 nio CantlUer Burae Of Queen and -- ORDER JOP,: PHOENIX. f ,They would carry just as many guns BY BRITISH NEW YORK, N. Y. Work will be casualties, so far as the reports hafe numbered.. that SUBMARINE makes it difficult to establish the na- Punchbowl streets, One year, three i as presenV their armor would 8. A begun on the foundations of the hew come in. The city of .Jutlapa, of 13. ! at but' LONDON, Eng., September montia and 21 days old. . WHI their tionality of . the craft Is declared meet at hcra, ccntr not be as heavy as now. : Turkish transport carrying cannon to Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, at the 000 people, is seriously damaged, as it AI In Honolulu. Sept 4, 1915, In- - streets, iTtry V:- - - senseless because the boats always th Beretania and "Fort i According to the inventor, a batue- Galllpoli peninsula torpedo- southeast corner of Lexington avenue also the city of Son zona ta, Salvador, daughter Mr. TV has been show their flag. . fant or and Mrs. O. rhursday evening at 1:33 o'clcci. VahIp equipped with his . invenuon ed, and sunk by a British submarine, and ... Sixty-sixt- h street,, which will of 17,000. The cathedral In this latter v M. AI of. 80H SchooL atreet. f A HUSTACE, ::. 1 r The government has received regu- CHARL53 Jit, Lcil ; would be practically invincible In bat according despatch have the tallest fleche In the world city Is In ruins, as are also; . the DNDERWOOD-I-n to a from Athens. larly full official reports about subma- .Elllcott City, Ml, "FRANK MURRAY, Secretary. ci ; tie, because no uatter how many times higher than the spire of the Amiens churches.in a large number of villages Sept. S, 1915, Mrs.' E. R. Underwood, V V crafj rine activity, these to serve as a basis the ship would be struck, the MANY Cathedral in France rising 165 'feet The famous church cf Santa Ana Is mother of Mr. Lewis Underwood of HONOLULU LODGE, 61 VC P. O. E. HOMELESS FROM on which to adjudicate damage claims - would remain upright and continue to in the air. For almost half a century, reported shaken down. Honolulu. . . - . '. ; meets in na,:. - tiir EFFECT OF CLOUDBURST or since Its erection in 18.67, the old by neutral. 'Kin tllaoatv'v:;A-'- - St. t:i? ' edifice,-whic- h .was torn down- has WASHINGTON, D. JC Sept 8. Nc Acting Fire ' Commissioner : ori, every r- - - or W. II tfm thA ftm iaiflnriB e ey in nnrmil Associated Press by Federal Wireless been a conspicuous landmark In the important-damag- has been done to . Mount Sangay, in the eastern chain Weeks of New York ordered a re-sorv- erenlnt. vl:. : 90 per of ' - Zanzibar produce about eent K IO LA,' . Kansas, "Sept. 7. H und reds neighborhood, and under the spiritual the Panama canal by the Guatemalan of the Andes in South America, is the of the sailing ship Jaeob Stam-le- r, Arothers ars aver- - Lt-- ' the world's supply of cloves, an have been 'made homeless and a big guidance of the priests of the Roman earthquake, .The recent slides are be- most active, volcan. in the?worlL' It maintained as a hotel fot working .. dially lt : ' - -- :"r - y; 16,000,000 passage-probabl- y -- age f crop approximating property damage caused by a : cloud Catholicrder of Sti Dominie the pa ing cleared and will has been in'constant eruption since girls by. the Arbuckie heirs, t The ship t-.- 'Vtend. ; ' - ; S'wiw pn'f after-two- - " burst here. :.: fH lino hnon a't t Ar nrd.' bef uninterrupted days more: 1723. ' has been jcondem.ned.f1 a j. i' ' - :r-Y- ';i-'.,v..r'.- s' J i ....:.: - .V U "J.fc"

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v' LORD-YOUN- -- if-- O. r HOTEL 'HONOLULU ROADS uhEngineering; Co.; : Ltd. 21 Enatneer and Centra etbra ...... m 8140 Honolulu, T. H. EYE-SOR- . Telephone 2810 and 4587 ftrcf, twrMf, wfttxccitc cwi E TO IMC. agAtMAaig M TC. . Man Tncrr, ere urn a-r- F0110I1H1 trciiESfJEYCOFFEE CO. :fiimfiiitniriiirnnr0.rnMMiimiTV:Mrlit Within Earshot f..r;.4'j COfFES i ROASTERS.. I ryona issuers in via wente A ttton-touch.--a-nd your man s wiuxn "earshot; ' MERCHANT ST,5HOKDLULU Mrsl Koswick Suina ?or SI 00.- - Australian :Savs Aside From works-r-withot- jt - in the . a central you t FIND TH AT 1 i DO t Inspire and direct your from your dcak; - plant .'- - ELECTRICALLY own ". IT -- -- - W- - ,. . -- .. .;- f:TSTE- T ORKilKi iY.MrfclCrollle Flag f 'Australia Canada and Nw ; : Mccrno-in-t- o- Zealand-;4ecorate- a.tnie; mandger; should. Cut out the I Koawtck. was heaven d ?the walla "3 Ja fthei eeviUi 6t th Hawaiian Hcctrlc Co. of .liss i er t'hef apbroachlng -- mar- j. Y. ai C. rA gyuiwaalam iietrday at lthe-officewtti- ms waste when you want facts cr Curccv t nagft" iov winism a.- - wane ana n&o i in bdos laneneoa or tne fair-tcm-c Hat Areomrnodatlona. for: . XW.; m this final proof your business sagacity. her trpBSffeatf frflart when attddeti- J Club, the iuncheoneln? heldIn tonor 4 " Put of Have. llea an is"-cc- r prospeeu ve o i or f ? ; Cntlnn.boiia nusoasa 'aeiveu ine Australian 'common weaitar-- lace pccciclo cy A j ,.. to.Th' thfe JSCrfptsres .wrong ror I W(RE FENCES AND OATEb , declared ? it meetinz. ttf Ilsten' to th two sheakers 3 A a divorced man to.Temarry; and ao he J of 'heyday Johji' Harper, thief ?coin- - i Th vtry bert for tvery iwr ngagement,: accoramg 10 4 6rok6thfe; rmissloher' of tbe KewSowth Wales i, j S1 thlletiOttf Mra KMWlcku Tailts:-'"- '4. C AXTELLt talned W a be Afakca'Ctrttt LUXURIOUS AND disappointedJlt woman seeR3 1 dey conrtyTti General Kitchener In 'the'BOuth : G - - f ' - y: 'r-i- :; ':liini'L2I?-:CZ2- COMFORTABLE , I WQfiw .Vdamases rrdm-- ' M r; waue ror fAfrlcah w ar?--' v rttv-- T vv. -- nea t 8TRICTLY FIR ST CLASS : , 1 aHej?eL lireach ;rp A " 100 RQOMSTji 0 BATHS Thy uaa Bteent eBgagea ror a year i hearty-- applanse In . his opening sen-Mrs;owr- clc -- ;. r CPECIAL ;8ale:v:;-- - afeserts, when d Intcr-phcn- a heen tence, a trlhote-t- the' AttstraHan 'flag Any employ from r any . a to jMre 1 Linen and Pongee Waltt tere4 nerfiome ntgnt immeaiaie-- whfth hnrtir frmt, H Vail h.fftr Mm: ; Crata vTnvesl ; any other Interphone. Desk sets; or wall cets as . to Pattern-- : ly folIowini:heT rTefusarv LHefef erred to the flag as haylhg wiv money V&ft 'Storage Corpora I i irr:. lll hi1 m.r r ira nmfuir kn'KnTB the location cemands, ,Easuy , installed by a ccmpo- - ;!'"?VeE;CHAM:Vv tioiu-H- e saw ne and Bethel Etreete naa peenau wnohad gone.to fight for'their moth-- Corner King rr tent electrician. Buflt by the makers of : the "Ecir' we, naa , JownersjTitra bew. whue to .:Ja h- Harper sayi' that the Hilo' raiK yf : : j telephones, therefore; of highest quality. ; ; : V; ' ' -- ... grand ecenery ; tne tasa Ctlsg. For j mr way-pnuawa- la one oz tne best h M.S-- ...... ' ' ' - 'US-- :t t D&rtlculara addreta L.i Exuxa. W rhasjever cejxelc w. CURIOS JEWELRY JLND?: forlta j- - '. Drop us a post card foTHbooklet T7&'5S-- :It te23 the v.hc!2 hlawa, ' Phono C383.- J f yetJXl?U5,t. a divorced Koni, seehd t w.- ,- - .NOVELTIES - - plan actly. f ?W Will ' i ! i mi should marry erfc beTow tersely; mail it AT OrJCI. v nil iimin man, Hnji j iafinyi,ittountry'The road ' JEWELRY ; IS I .. . HAWAIIAN ' n.rtnM"hnv -- f - - . . . T r I serres more patronage :.;..;,'.. KOVELTY CO. ,r..world to come,"7t-and tbatherfr lathe of Honol&Itt ftn ,t ta ettiitdo ,;.-v;- ,v'-- ' "" " ; Ro-;- 1 J i , ; ! marry &f9 rsit' s11tt .... yri ' trd EeUel Street 'eoth yenderful Martna forehe ould.oot plflntlff. EdM:,the .,,.4v,y'5; , turea In vKANEOHE , SAY 7 ' "I .win not 'say : that - your climate ;Ctase-bcttcmed- v , till .and. . rtfj- here la the t best In the,rorId,7 rsald fcoata hire Good ,MaaJa 1 . tor Mr.' Harper With smile, ""but T must , During my from the EIeciritCo:-litl- absence' dt-.I- good L. MacKAYE, ; confess thai at least' as as eitr Mr. ylh .Phillip will ,have A. Proprietor v It We'; any: have..; every variety of cit I V.i charge of all work and gfy?1: PHONE 3431 '.,?; L mate from cold winter, to trophrcon careful attention to all 'details.' dlticns in sweep Atis ;i the tf the great' NOTT, JR-- ! : JAMES i You dfcnl Teally love Hawaii ' trallan continent ; - V - The Plumber. . until you have dined, tfahcad . Artesian Well Svatem :, . and t!sj?t at th , - "Our artesian system of wells." con ;;'''' :cza5ids ; HQtit&'x tmoed; the speakers-cove- rs an area J. H. Hertache, Manejer much larger than the combined area nc!!iL!3Tnx:f:rGb; of :: the Hawaiian Islands."' The avail area'; perhap3 100,000 5 square 'j iL I able Is ; r, t miles.; The artesian system has prov- - .iW,lTWAM t ;,0ct : ' time : In its history the United States i 'Ktri .and Hitil Cta, I; lauitdhy ; leathe-orld'asporter-; Oe? v h& cntmeB f h TTnit. I hlthertar nothlng dn. Mr. Harper,itt closing. 'referred tfe "rv;r":X;Mfknly-in-- th It ;Was .. mestlrodQCtsut - - C: : : mire. , In 'evcrythlnj ; V: -- a T.m 20f Ji hftt I teen heaped: ipon him In his stay nii. i - i ? -- group - x , rivnAvtta--?-hmt- and ton Ite.1.here, i."It Js, truly- a potTara- - eign- exceeded those'or " : ' ' " ? : - !' C said, "and hese sarae northeast trade , - . . r.. KLtnnw r.,:v - H , 'extorts;in tlscal year I winds .that rweeB own jupon you. At Ycur Crocer'o the -- rilS--according- 8 sxrengm V - ; to .an. official; state-d- a.na,vigor. C,TF,, Maxwell suggest pen :.? r Zealand j. "I wculd that the chairmen tu: Do- - they ;do not come, we feel Just - ,Qnf itia Riiflrt-A- VnrMsrn and W.- Bains. J. T. Boyd, Jj F-- C; Stokes; 'cf the "flag celebration meet "here to-- I as bad about 3 you do. r : " ; .Department of it ; r.::-.- r-- r gtc;; pea -: M'tiirrRviArri a" t'hina C. K. AI, Ch u. G e m Japan morrow at a noon luncneon, mat At a f "Tnz yn-- wa : I -- S2.7G8.SO0.000i The.; railroad man took occasion:" ta : FONG INN & CO. . tibo riorr, B.iliyMatsuzatva ; ' j c i inc. rafPd v Dr. I. Iori,' Korea the speakers to Kaua! Us ,r, , ' : lot criticize Tfpnoluhi In j respect to one $2,170,100,Q00for the United : c r---v ;-- as feiainst nr. Syngman Khee,' W.i K. Ahn; Phil meet nere on ."Monaay.at noon. low i. . - . r.:::: Kir treat in ; . igllres-tepreseHtlngV- poor A.ntlquce and Chinese. Kingdom, If I ming. amy.n conaiuon m - ;. " the ip pin es Iv M; De Jesas;B.:T. Mc- flag committee" should-tcf- j and inu'.iU 1 it t '" 1 Th 5 . 1 1 v n 19 Die , ougnt , t n - r h a i f pi siM i an : in its roaas. i roaa irou MerchandiseV r.' w st Iapass.1; SjJ)ea-lI4- B. Campbell, D. at once to toterest 'the Jadies,--' for upon cf cVLirkmi. i f. r tra crease per cent ana in aoe.xiH r v. -" ! .j' orii iwwwiWB;"". : rurinV; :ii them 'end In their 'Cninn r. Nuuanu, above Pauahl of the JJplted Kingdom a decrease ol I possibreu. t he Isaid. for the roads , 20' per cent when - compared wita last i..mirteBeni. cunuiuun are aurejy 1 e - varit . ...v : ... r an. ej'e-sor- to! the;; community." Per- Celtverc Jla ,lany rusnllty jaf iiAhtertCan' eipprts in tde' fiscal year; haps;: I should not .'mention, the fact, :any' tlme.Phbn :13;'4. I helig merely si visitor, but been Vi ' cf::!;r:afcr I9iff included domestic toroducts to the I have Crrftstlcna tr.d ; :v , 12,'7t$,-200;OOO- r.'C-TTl- OAHU ICE tO. j against, $2,329.- - taught , to speak the, truth 4"at. all odds, Na AND' nir.'CDSLL 't' vahie of ?nn fviA I.V 4 I arid this thin iff su'relv true V .:'Y; . , " ". tr:a clo jzvjzlky .. I ra.WOXKjn: Major Davies, who came directly - aerain&t 3400.000 In the r : " ' - . ... , v ' ... ' : S. f L ... . ra Mr. Harper, compared Honolulu ,i preceding year, British exports the after ' '..'.''-.'- ' j".,-'..-' . --v., V . j ''r'.:'"-.'.,-r- ..;i':-- i '"- ,ran-rw;uic::w- un ?J..'"-W'..',:'- i:- :i- , ... same periods ?ttncluded : ana i ana ine .10 me ."nuo i''t t'ii - ii-i1 i,f"'...,.-,,w- ' k untisn ALL' & DOUGH Z.1TY ? .f.u Irlshiue,iiJ44,106,O0O ; In U915. lof the Pacific Ft-TheH- -- ainat,SzJTOO.30 lnl9ttt and for ands ? ArDimd r the PaciflC elgn and colonial produce, 26,ooo,ww movementffartire tnat is to De rorg-I- n s ifiK.Hcompated Wlth 526,500,000 in d : holding the vr dlflerent rTConntries' T & COOKE, LTaV'; C LE'tn3 t$Ue-- v ;w.tf'Sv'.;:-Wt- -' ahoat the hub together" he said: Let - -- os 'hbpe- In time that the continents t ;.- : . SUPPLY "CO. 1 'Alrlcamayvcome ;VV' ilrtV TTI AVP'-'-w ' CUAH ANTES - '"'i' fd;nu " W ,OH t,.-.-:',;- . to ftfrge heels also; which will roll ? ; ; l ' ' perpe-- . CATISFACTION-- , .v?YllljR EYES thecoach of civmzation dn to i Corner Nuuanu end Pauahl Sta. rv "TliisOOROMA BI 'E - C Y X TKiiitoXiiinrtfiit HiT1ier'ma4ortpd''c6mplIment to the ' :0 j - . FOR; FU RN ITU.1I men that are employed upon Honolulu is a little marvel, -- v- f'. 1 street rcara. -- "England of her Deeljnlns, Remodellna and Do your eyes rive you trouble? .TJo - J?T apec-- . of. Machinery, , .; yon Already wear eyeglasses r careen Frances-an- Bufldlna ! . I If people? d USles? Thddtfandr of wear JJ&TiJ. - - 1 most poUte and'vffSit c ', ' - In ;! ;;pleae; - CalL fcWrM, -- a.tw AVrlte cr .'; -- NOTHING COUNTS ; liP LIKE '..5'.! V'- - l ' i"'f tf. goinjj V: Honolulu Iron Worka Co. ; HSEnviCEWE GTVSMT. X i "to use it - "KERSH NER- VULCANiriNO ; i - - v trbduemg-th- e speakers- sald In- part: CO; LTD. v4 I , ftSKStSiSSSrf Tir-.-J JL wnnul rn.-i.J- n. both at the office 1177 AUkea Phowa 2434 eIre"il)oayi HATt6: you ttnish : D. CASHT'AfJ : Flak; and Miller 'JTIraa. ;) ? ; yourfW you sit-dow- n "" T J. i 4 day's worlt and rest "f,riW tt.w.n ' ; AVNING3 Vi ;I" saw it the TCNT3 AND nere in i at' t--- : j Ttf.ta d.Canc;!ca for Rant : '; : ', liiu do .ojnething Thirty . Yeara experience , :: MctNERNY.fARK: s . Fort tt, fiearvAHenvupttalra; yLobr SSSASSS Hawaiian News Co windowthe other ': Phone UZ7 r .Eteant Lota ''t That? tetchy ny .have Gained I " ? ;tCHAS&;bSRAgt,v;:; : - eyes troubles that "c r7IW LrT . daYiianagatin v ' rpartUI. toUilmdnessr pfL lFrt.M' tf . Byeglassea crutches: they f0fSf S P tee- ncnatftms, iaillandSIight All klnda cf Wrapping Papera aad taire.- Thla irrie ' prescription, -- ptr:tJ nte? Twines, Printing and Writing Papers. which ha' benefited the eyw of tw. J weJSeeioSeCe.?ti;: 'rOT AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N PAPER. inany work eoawondera we trieidit :T-- -- Ai will be; invited and after? dkmer . ;. :. A SUPPLY COV LTD. ; itkiii.M waia ' MILLINERYv ' ft x. dae your,ye troubles MisapF ? rort aad Qsean Streeta, Hoao'lttlu 1 jf j hig awimming pool ad- - 5'-- 1' V . tW. tiiinfoffntfnn I the: : "Phcraa 1410. Geo, Q. OuHd. Gen. Ugr. if t n binjHAT:ta;r Op tolhe warest wideawafce drugstore W&Laf tif eni; aridf " SL,'vi ift f ' ' Hotal Ctthel L and get bottle of pptona, Wbieta; nni 7"; I TIT ? - nw. I "rriv delegates ,.- h vhAtftoJWiMi wflrm wti.k to "rfescort our speakers ami it'srO. t sfsiiiall enough to carry Convention - - It - to the fourth mmual Civic V-i.- drepta one UbletndlIow4t tothbr- Ef "T-.-f- it V; 'U'l-- - oughly dissolve, iWith this liquid bathe that 1s to take them to ( : :' " ". . i ' "' .... ' WATCH 4T. theeyea two tolour times daily Just easily (weighs pril jpounds) rbiit ;,it , WPLL M : v Have a protect your - ' to Kauai , , - - heme or store while you d fcowf soon the inflammation rtli ne the committees aA ; . -- V". ; disappear: to use It ana on tne nsg ceremonies :dd ..'. DbhTbefrald tt;' oraciacProposed sure 19 absolutely hamleaa. Maay Who are Day" at present made vp: ; ' .itK Kauai con-- ft Bowera Merchant Patrol now "blind might tiavetaYelUeir eyes the - - . . L ; use uicy i wj c&re or m i - cos liiLY uuiiULdi r'ni fiuiricu laciu - -- luu V!: - . V , Chtoa,- & J8,viBhebat Ume.2 Ms ls a simpWtfektment, but KAip:Jalaa t ... ma vwnAsTv pfTerllvtt' InlmnltTtsdes Korea, Drrsrwrrararrniiippmes, .u. vVFIta easily in desk, drawee v'- - , csses:'K6W that vOu haVfeTl'eeA Htned I Kamirei; rorngai, h. rcuccu. ;,Vv-';f4s,- Gantoni Diry Goods are-- 1 I lag nay m don.t delay a dav. but drt What Td att rae r 'commiiiees r-- rt uvnhrVwiiiM vAirM hvpIw tn I Grand marshal, Harry Hayward. - 1 Canada-ev- s. W; Fry and W. Wad- "gu . : " thank is aa lone as'Voa HvrT6rTmft--! J. .. Hot) - tman CG. aauentyne; wasnmgionr IG3f" WUTUAL TELEPHONE CO..i .'LTD. 8t ' ? - - itareattl - i" r ; i -- - t nuey h. Alien, r. vv. uaner; uregoa EfiGlfiEERlFIQ BOkTR'TH-ROW- td Dekum, R. K. Lamoert; cantor PACIFIC na-ijCt- -rin -- -- H. MISSES CHINESE --ADMIRAL Andrews, t,. luien COL!PArjy, LTD. 4 7??;; G. W. R. King; Fan-Ameri- ca A. H. Y TAKAKU7A CO4 - 'ir' -- R. E. Lambert, W. A. Bryan; T Coiuultlng, Deaignlng and Coav.. " SHAKO HAl.frhinL. Ah flsaanppss. Ford. II .wa"::--,?- i - v: ,y. atructing Engineera. ,f! v i lltaflf fol attempt was made to assassinate Hawaii-Mayo- r John C. Lane, John Ttr1 4 PjTifMt -- ram TlnWAintrm VOim. NAMCO CRA6S cVd In Admiral Tseng Ju Cheng.; military gov-- 1 H. Wilson, Col. c. P. lauKea; onu- i Sanitary Cam,;;woa lined, ernor of and .director of the gal J. P. Gomes, Jr., J. M. camara. ' Pro-- M. G. Spam Mr. guii- - tenia, Jleporta and Eatlmatea on .'tiuuami St. Vaar Xing St. Klangnan jitsenai. Santos; Louis lecta. Phone 104i. The admiral ws at the China Mer- - Jen Gil, Thomas F. Sedgwick; ew chants' wharf at midnight bidding farewell to his wife, who was leaving -- ' 4 Fw'- - for Tientsin, when a bomb was thrown fa fTTlTr f?rrf STEINWAY at him, narrowly, missing Its mark. V. WisuretoSaa.lhJSlsnal5v" Baxgalna In Other Pianos Gleaning Theomb eloded jrlth a deafening gukklyrlbyCarS " report, but the not s i ;i PLAYER PIANOS - hurt. Eratoa.KeSniartinK.-Hi- ? - nckshnW coolie was severely tuct F. . THAYER PIANO CO LTD. . TTr Cmtn.: aI i4: t ; I ' I jpi 7rl7 wounded. A suspected man arrested Sftmr tumW. HaHm Fm V 1M Hotel Street r Phona 131 S 3 IWrti m F R EM 6Ht 1L AAI N R V; j aayhftIeMl8.-and,Iffl- o soldier, v ; J.. .. ,l)xusortoiaatjCs3jCa.tCIa m-m- - 'S . ..

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ing Won ; Four-Se- That St. Louis Another Excitiria Battle From FOR rjoung Calif ornianVins Great t. Match from Mnixicj U idway Team at Athletic Park Yesterday Barney Joy KIMS wcLoughiin in Forest Hills Tourney Title Holder Flayed - Came Out Ahead In Battle of Southpaws Locals' Win the Here- during Mid-Wint- er Carnival Against Coast Strs r.ri uame when Nye Hits Line Drive to Left and Out of Reach Tynjs' Cobb Celebrated ; ? His . f Johnston With Griffin and Church are Likely to Coma Hero Anniversary in Major i r There was Joy at Athletic Park rt to center Held : that Argabrite bad to Tenth tAssociated Press by Federal Wireless has won for two reasons: One that he : terUy; afternoon. .. There waa Utmost sprint for,, and Des Jardlen beat the 1 Leagues Last Month .FOUEST'HILL, N. Y, Cept. 7 M great player and true sportsman, - Joy, Ultimate' Joy and Barney Joy. The throw ta home by a second.ff The Ma- '5.1 WUIJam Johnston, the young Call for and the other because we are going to --Joy family aa very much la erldence roons scored again' In theflfthtwhen On Aagust 26 Tyrus Raymond Cobb, nia tennis player vwho has come to th, have him In Honolulu for the tourna- air the Jocai ball yard, Chicago being Cole was safe on Peden's error and often referred to as the greatest base frtnt in thi past two years,, avowed ment ia February. lie should te a only, aggregation .that coold. ixot went to second bn a by Page. .The wonderful r lie " hit ball player to the world; celebrated the iform today and defeatetf great drawing card and a big bocster Maroon, - fppreciaXe .the gladnesa. To come to scored when Akana 'made a tenth anniversary his debut . as Maurice McLouhlln; herd to be Amtrf for the game la this vicinity. ' cf He has the point, '8tivLottI with Barney Joy hard, play for Carin't Infield hit In mfclor" lescnft claver-- r lt was. exnectet'.car Breatest player, in the final matcl promled to come here with Clarence , on the mound defeated Chicago -- unl the sixth, serenth and eighth Innings that Cobb would receive an unusual J for the national amateur chamnion Griffin, and we also expect to fcavo feralty with Page on the'hflltop by fleltherrslde "scored, . and h SL Louis demonstration-a- nd " probably some- - eip. t. O. M. Church, the. great Prtncctca ' - 1 ecore m. 3 to 2, and the Tictora did tould not make another htt; 'J:i uiinr- more v suosianiuii trom n's . w oaa start, jenn player. ', . . wina - mi; ' the. damage In the nmth inning with After Chicago had failed to score In friends when he stepped t6 the plat J ston-- lost the first set, but took the Johnston was 'first heard of la ten- two jnen.o&L' 'These two teama. have the ;flrst xr. the: nInth"Lang Akana n theMast game. of;" the Important jaeeond in whirlwind fashion and twr nis circles when h? wen the J :r.!cr , ' f jprMentlyjt eecured the copyright for went out to , Des, Jardien. . Albert series with Boston. ZU-i- t iwe.re. m succession. The foJrth se singles cn the PaciHq coast In. 131). exciting" fraes, as ' 1 'evidenced; by Akana singled through Ihe Jnfleld and C Cobb's path of fame: has 'probaV I ws particularly hard fougnt, but th He and John Strachan alsa wen th their two. hattles on the .diamond.- - V Kan Yen .went out to leftiv, With two never been' equaled la. the hUtory pf f younger t,cf Itha tw: Califomlan wa junior doubles la that year, Tho r."t - Doth I f . : :t year i f . Joy "and Page, were pitching men put and a runner on first Chicago baseball. Tor eight successive seasons not to be denied. u .m he won the singles enco r ; gjxd balUthrocghout- - the game,, and fiaa, an excellent chance to retire the he has been champion batsman of th The scores by seta were t-- 0. 7-- 5 the Junior circle anl playrl ar. 1 we-.-t- he 10-- r. 'L-I- . .- -- , pclthef , pitcher; we&Vened jlurjng .the side. Then Swan' hitfa roller to Cole American league. ;H Is average for the .r:::: :'-;- r doubles wit Curly. In 1312 J, - la nine innings or;play The ;.. Chicago which should, have- been an cay out. present5 season jls about r.380 ane It e'Mj stcn won the senior char.'i'.r-Californ- , .L- -a. - - . . M, I toj gaccurod but four singles off Joy but the ball went through to the "out seem3, aimosi. uuiuan iiupos3iuiii.I. Johnson' PoDUlar Here. frenv zcrr.-- s cf t: lc r: r tn as'many Innings, Pape held the lo-- field and Akana 'ended 'tip on ' third. ror any of Ms rivals to wrest the crown William M." Johnston, who defeated queters cn the criat. lie f ' ; plate-cutte- fcals without a hit In tlx .periods of Then Nye reached ; for a r $rom I him ; th Is year. 'Nd batter has the great Maurice McLoughlln yester- this, up the next yrar ty rr.r.r: "; ,3 Thf)' twTo southpaw stag- and"sent' It faf out in left-fiel- if and ever made such a record, v day In four sets for the national ama-- singles charaplcr.3h!rs, sr. I -- ccrtcftl vi' ed avrcI rltchlEs: tattle" from' bell Akana racjed home to Utmost Joy and started; vnaer Armour vf;-.-- 'Mtevf: championship, la; wet! known' in Fottrell wen the dnut: s h ; to t ctl. Neither twlrler set a record Barney Joy - amid? the cheers of : the '"Oh AuCiiRt 'iignS.Ia UlL nervous !Jdnolulu and ha3 always been a favor la the gar.e ravo .' , tl.: - frr t?r!kcouts-bu- t ihey .were holding SL'-Loui- -- supporters; 'tf-;')-;'- Tnarihff hnr bt li -- ifars franuthe I Ite with the racaueters of this section. coast charrplonship In th! V.. 1 119 Fa-r- ?"t iters Fafe at all times. ' Second The score: . tyf'-VfJ'-- . Augusta cluo in a class U league aonnea joung ciiampion piayea nere iasx ar.l wcksI up the :y ar d Mid-cente- r; L0r.3-.v00- crr.nn Ccle whowas attending ,to- - ';;v'5ainta i? ' a vTtrplt .At sent tr (on tne Macule courts during Hie' tr.o tUlo. - Rudolph i VAB fieldl Winter Carnival end treated the many In Fint lei stone duties while - RBHSBPbA E Hankin:. ' . fEs-rctlr.?- rrpor.siMe for the Chlllingworth. las .4' vlr taf rerlace Dick CooIey,V The player spectators to some great tennis. Ha Last year Jchr.tfrn waa t .' X'l 30 I , ; ; O i!'!-.:v.M;vi- NCooley job succeeded in winning the singles clflc ch.am;"!ca r.r. 1 c: tiro :.?.-- fane.. Had he 'made a play Pcden, 2h i:3 tl 0 3 3 i waa Cobb; never! got' his la coast ? i tV.p ('rivo ty L' wan the game would Argabrite.1 cf 0 0 0 .1 0 0 back.- 7 .;'i; tournament here and with Henry Griffla wca cut la f: .' 1 .'4; " ' ; l .c 3 extra. ir."ir.s, and it L, Akana, t.ii Z 0 0".0 V 0 0 if'B'$".:? ?Only: pnee in these lSvyeara has jBreck also won. the doubles champion- - coul:?s r.atth for tl t; r.i l.t leca a di .Tercet story, but 1 8 Cobb. been reclaced by a nlnch hitter isnip at that time. scccr. I year s.s a s;r. r hze 10 I v s : ;.'-.- - 2-- - younirster,-"Doc- " Hooj-- rar.: 1 fx WS3 t?o .p.niioiis to retire. the Yenv c .. 4 0 1 10 8? 0 Wheni he was a Johnston defeated, both sr1 n!.in was Swan, 3b 4 0 j0 2 2 .0 White of the Chicago rluh -- his- Lowrey in Btraight. sets durirr the plycra cf th? c: .:t sr.M'e tall ' went through to 0' . 4 ; Nemesis. Catcher Freddie Payne was matches and . won out la the flaal3 sixth la th? cut:.:! 3. , 'V . ; Nye. rf , 0 0 rar' f.;i;srWilUam''.-''Jehntbn,Ith- : to California youngster: Who defeated; Maurke from P. Larned In straight In played grc- J F - Joy, "3 sent to bat for Cobb agalnt WhJteon sets. -t trr tt. .Lev's tccres Firtt.- ' p.;I. x;a .0 ;o .o -- McLoughllri, America's greatest tennl 9 star, at Forest Hills, N,' (Yl, yesferw single 190 S, the doubles match the Cali'ornlan, victory ever M : up," " the occasion. In hfs.nrs .Cvtrc", was the 'first 'man ; day.', Johnston, has 'many friends In Honolulu, and; hit , playing season; .320. playing with Breck. won from Larned lia w.ll plac? j a rt.!1 ; 1 In- - Totals.. ..33 ;: 6 27)12 .flreat full Cobbl hlr .That, has i: ii ti.3 xr'rcncr' and.'.waaMeft. ;2 ' 6-- 6-- 8-- eoast-star- 4, 3. against local and s in'the M Tournament ion the. Pacific since been -- his low mark. . : . and Lowrey in straight sets when the t!:.. ; t pr. tl : I ? v hen the next three men Courta galn d h'mi many friends! In s city." Johnston", "with CIarence Grif--I or Johnston has vast ten players : E thl Cobb" always Ulayed right" made 'strides la the '.f!r?t tvf .t la crcr.- - -- St. Louie team -i- 'v."'.'.SJ'-K: : AB RBIISB POA-- I has. c..i The ; . - IIIj ; fin, h,ls double, partner, will J come '"sthl cty,ln Februaqr,lt la expected. leldi; Only one day during- his tennis world the last, few years ar.i victory cf v? : to center la t:.J iv. r. cn in canto, Catrcn cf. f 3 ,0 ,1 0 0 t en' the first 0,3 his"may will glad 1 L " 0- - - - Detrc4U did ineperform . elsel frienis be to learn net th . CaVlns, Sb ; . . 3 3 0 career' Irvr-i tut ci1 to E'cbfe. ICIxniHIerwa,s v. . v,-.:::- glS SSE SS'SSB a acted- - as seconi?. tharhe has taken the crown from the i:n, 1 cn i where. He volunteer z. ' Gray, 0 0 v-.- :r:- - tccc-d.- rf 2 0 II'I -- ' ' - ia the Ped en's error ,.;..;;30v;0 Vt:A,':,'r''i''- - R -- - Wil-age- r. 1 ; - baseman,' Cobb well asMan- great McLoughlin. . It. Norri3 r t:. V:: tVe DesVardlen, lb: .. 4 1 0 0 12- Q .0 and 'as I rest three. nen.were out.in llama,- - champion year. I - . 1 1 ':0-- Jennings admitted after the rarae national lasr ' J J t TI.& weat-out Klxmlller.: If 3 ;.l ; 0 ; ; BASKET-BAL- L' t. lccals in order. a.;i ) GAME S anything I.was up his game antf great led th- - " , 0' 31' .) . that the infield not lose in' plajed. ('::; f "cd Tago Cavin in the McConnell, ss 0, . 0 ; 2 'Id' ' ard . mzs the; 3 1 y IlarW Ul (fl.O.M 3 when the GeTIan s first manaset tennis irrcusnout, 'uut Jcnnstca thcr cf :1 Caircn fyed to Feden. In c:;t.Vw '2 basket-bal- game -- - 1 K The l scheduled , sending him to lino Ir t r ;v. -- ' 3 made; an ioutfl elder" of him, ifc,v.; back the .ccuti: ls .c riJ 2bi . 4 1 0 a t :': Harney Joy Cole, 0 3 ; iho-.v- Irr.Jrs' started S between the ChicagoCtJhiversity X aJly in their match, and went lata 3 in hlj :..- -t . hit-t- . Page,; p 0 :3 " ) 2 r.v- trcull? fcr tho Maroons by 31 flvevand the:.Y,5 JiT! C. vA.', quintet,' match with ilcLoughlin, not favcr-ite- , ter.r.!? 3 f the en cf , 'fallowing - the example was', off yesterday.- g , ' aI.u'. S called aftetw j? I but with many supporters. to l!;:r.:'..'.-- Ly 4 - I YESTERDAY'S SCORES iar i:rcwn, the ritcher. in the other '.Totals .I..;;272 "vl'2 nooa"' by- Manager Page 'of 'Play ; .,::- - :::j-v;r.- t t i02 S .the Star to Hire, ; . th r ' h ? zyl Chlllingn-ort- " 1; RuhslAn.d.hlis.by .innings: ? rvr 3C t-- - Then. andPe-- S Chicago., CIupV : The'; g;ame Awa f ! THE DIG LEAGUES I When- informed Johnstcn had . ::r. C . ; - n that ?- Crj-tow- .'. t . i Joy Chicago, 0 0 0 t:.!;-'M- ' 'h .f!:' and 55 scheduled aorthf '.evening, fend defeated McLoughlin, A. Li Cast'.?, ;t ti.3 : : flair0 0 1 Il'ViM--02 s with first run cr Dasehlts .,;,.0 0 1 4 ' the-tesnl- f I .the the Inasmuch, as :ChIcago played f. "chairman of comrr.ittee p!:n is o, S has ? Natlenal Leasue lor l.I.'ly u Ar--.r!t- , . 1- , a ratural'hitt-f- St.' Louis 0 0 0 0 I.ird-Wint- er .t 1 was .;.;.0 2 0.0 -3 S- and win play games every' day R LTiPct the .Carnival, sail: : rc-r- that "Uaurl. : . . 04 O'O 2-- - t . x:r,..ur.J the fcrL.,r Ctun-- ( Dasehits . .0" 0 0 6 - ..'.-6- - -- 31 S the- Matoon manager feared that '1 Philadelphia; 9 56 t' Tm mighty pleased to hear It Jchn- beat a., ,::cLo"--.:- : Summary-acriil- ce . ;:1 "f.r.r rrocccdec to. trir--s Chilly fly rMcConnell. S3 the- - : Kit great-playe- r " 1 some of players might te' lnH w WW Istcn Is a and' ti3 victory c:i hlj way t J r f Catron-mad- e Two , , V - , . V3r t . ' c:.:? ly.a line drive that base hits Joy,' Kan Yen. .'Sacri- ' f. .' j jured invB. contest with the 59 ;.528 over McLoi'hlin wiir.be a b! Il'.iv'-- : -. fast S Boston tco:t c"7 rr: ZtrUir.'M:: for-him- rrttty ; lay.'; on. The "Akauas went fice hits Ca vine,- Peden, 'McConnelL ' . 1 .'Russia, 'tian. Johnny W local team,vand 'preferred'not !to"S Chicago ; tifl'iT, 4 ; '.488 am glad to know tl at he III, .!. Ir.-t'l- -- Evers ai close .::...6i to the J." .; y; Hit by pitcher U Akana, Klxmlller. S. Stil-ouls.;,- :i " anc chances as .Page Is itaxt''.S! n 68 v r race. I take .?M '485 .' v " la. retlrlns last week;.-- . 1 s C re a ks Up Came,' f Double plays Chlllingworth to Swan; r: ious to present the vbest lineup M 63 J' 68 .481 y Pittsburg vV;t;Vi v.S v Cray to epen the' fourth and Peden to Chlllingworth to Akana. possible": ' vIhrd ; ; for the igame at'Scho YorkV-'.- -- 63 ; .476 nnip'ii",1-- ; The " Reds were .five S New t ...::5!f--'i retire J a Ctliers choice at Bases on balls Off Joy 3, off Paige 0, srld a " o S field :Barracksi; on Thursday.' nnatr;i:VV. J . 69 .437 Li i .. .. . ?. '8 ' luhLL ILL - - - .;. D:s Jrdicn xsir-- s to first Struck Li tmplroi-SUyt- ono.wa. loaCng.tn the I!';: Il.cr was hit by the pitcher and ed ball --K.o yen. on ' - . NATIONAL LEAGUE.'- : I -- S.i- i V fellow reached third on a bad and Mangum, Time of "game One 'e ackson-Uamcg-i-- ' ' . Barry-- J q ua rd J "PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept 7 The af .I TERRY' ANf McMULLlN 'SOLD s McCcr.r.ell then a fast one hcur 40 minutes.--;-- "; t v v - i 1 hit .and' Four; stars; purchased pofi give 'fouY Brooklyn : Dodgers came within one today AliiLtlibh. teams arcnance ror. two, pennants. ' ..? LOS ANGELES. Cal. Zeb v. Terry game, of , a, tie. with the. locals they battered out a victory on and Jerry Jlciiulleh; the sensational when " SPORTS -- ATA GLANCE S Miss High: recently won girls pole combination of .the; Los Angeles ball the Quaker ; pitchers. The visitors ... vault event." in Missouri Soon ; Vera were In the' lead from the start and - elubt wereA8old. today, to. the Chicago vuuw 10 : x' appeared an edge on the Phil n vouuuubb piiier sacas tairr ,tm tne Maratnon. v Biie-aso- aeiivery in ine, spnng. to have liiioiriLia.ouU ! I lor game. ill. at his present gait he will steal V:. V'.1; ;v - in every department of the suf 'r'Wtf-- "'' Jin , all probability: Comlskey I plans lies flcient bases to -- supply ,the entire .The are having ai ld-ce- base-America- n :i Score. Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 1. Feds to turn the two players over to Cleve - - ' r Chicago University will play It3 last ' SAN FRANCISCO. Th th- V.' League witlr hassocks.5 - balL Perhaps niext-jrei- ILunch - BOSTON, Mass.; Sept 7. The it v .th. land as part paymenUf pr Joe Jack - L 11 game "i ' ? 1 local at Athletic park this after- ter Pomeroy swlmir.'r. :. .", v ; ., ;f were easy for the Braves today Counterircnit' will be glvini passes son. y prlee , Giants - The obtained 'rlwaa j not noon The , rejuvenated Portuguese will c 1 j - take place at Surf veteran v Vice-preside- played ball. .They " Erich The Eddie Plank is still with ach lokt- of Ward's bread: given nt and, the locals fast 1 cut by Tom Dar team will oppese the Maroons.? fni ternber 12. will be cr.3 cf th? ! able to pitch winning ball, notwithr mody Los Angeled club, are now but three, gamer behind the ' of the; in mak a fast game Is expected. 'The Chicago aquatic events of the year la t' ; standing that he shaved himself every j . National league .ibatsmenTdeclair leaders. Score, Boston;7, New York 2. ing the announcement .but is under has-playe- - I ; v 1 it Indn- team gpbd ball throughout diction of these who are ac- .' uay , wnen uiucue . was a Doy, mat book cn" pitching Is :. CINCINNATI, Sept mile Alexanders O. -- run npintotoe.flgyreaU series,-despit- e I ' ' stood to they with a.Talrg. A t . ' . 1 they 8,; Pittsburg t: " the the fact that swinmln? hr. v the' nunkest stuff have ever read. nath i M . . . V George Davis, the New :Yprk Amer 3: - i v.! ...a Septr- 7-- The dropped two games to St Lou both greatest PaeWe coa3t swirr.rr.cr3 - jonnny uvers is oenaving admiraniy Perhaps Alexander didn't even tell the, - a t CHICAGO, IIU Cubs l, KEV.' YORK. N. Y. The announce- icaac scout 'iwho is here; had-- I talk these being by the margin of ons be cn band to participate, arr.:r; ;' players to repre on. the .field 'nowadays.; U Is; to. be sluggers Thowto 5conhectrVwlth lils - Jumped from sixth to first place today pf bent cf the selected - with President Malertof the Tigers : Ludy ha3 to try hoped for the sake "of the Vampires , r A;;;.-v- ? wnen tney won an exciuns gams irom 1 Lander prorr.icl r.t tLe National League In the post cjrreiiWf during today's garnet and of- 'u4m 3 r.:-an- d made an . - pe up a beat his American mark of toes, that the Braves continue to "climb- the i Cardinals. Score, Chicago 3, St tneywm anje.io dui season tour or wortnwest against for;4ZBfli:' ld 19-2-- the YiXv-''-" fer Piercjv, thei latgtronK hgbt- - 13 seconJs-In- ' 11 ; ; Loula.1. U, ,i ; r:l : ? y.:irlC against the .Marua the team, rrom . tne; Salt Lake' has released Outfielder pitcher f b f imiisr Amencan Vernon 'Maler: consulted ; v'--" . Langer a ' - The fates are surely against "Red" I Rlo nrandp I today a cattle., ueorge , wiii in ai; event nay bave wcrt. M;rrJQ showa that a strong combine Nntt hn ram irottithn Doc" - White game p :P. f after the and then -- yw-uv-W as-- vr ponent In Norman ch; .. league.-;;Blankenshi- 3 'fc :' uv Rcsi. th? , Ames. It would seem that pasUmlng evidently thuught W m;nV4in kSIWUV Wfi been secured'. to uphold the gave Una)- - Bgusea : tlca has Davis his. for either k-; 1 of v with the Reds would bring reward! sqnirre!-- f ? .vv.; 'v roens, wnue tne pitcmng selection ror the Pacific Northwe?t. who .:; reputation of senior its the oungmah with' the 000 .,v j'. ret baseball the an outright, sale or. a dea part cash I . ", any rate swim in so-- ia but quite the contrary. "Red" is shift-- name was a Ihobdoc Boston .; ;...4;...... 83 v 42; ; .664 the locals W not certain. t cf the r... The hatting and fielding I tti part; V,;l;f '.. and' playersjig;'; 1 a.;;.?' . 4&?v-64- 6 .1 scheduled. averages of the. 12 players, named gives ed to" the Cardinal Detroit viy5 v"8 The attraction today at the park 1 1 average .9611 . .j, : u ,t uancuiau b aas. ui s.uc- ''H Chicago; vViJ..H--- J v: BUr581 1 will be a double matinee as the Meijis Eab Smallr the Pacir!: As:':'.: a grand .of In the field . iii.iu uuiunu SAM O. A. 100-yar- PLAYS:-?""r;C- 1 BELLAHTO ENTER C. 50 d - C A." MAJOR Marodna Intends to a board Washington i.5Z5 nne np against Japanese and charnplon, will i cd- at bat, ; The lineup and in take surf wi the fast si I N FAST CO.M PANY him: ; home In ; .....eS.1 j f? ;ThIs game 'promises In the shcrtrr distances. - Dah'a frr. i averages with tqhls Galveston m ewI5Yorkr4;:.;60 62492 Athletic tCIub. dividual follow! PORTLAND, Orev-Sa- n ; '" ' I '. I Dellah. na im-irovl- : i . H , Catchp.r" Hart wants to take one back. exciting, as two clUbs are has 'been' contfnaally ar.i All-Nation- be the al . 'ajto League Team. tional Amateur Union . cham I Htfo Athletic. V .r-39- 1 1 probable i'Cedric A.tMaJor,who was In a too, but helive In Kansas. ? ' Cleveland .,.;..:.50 78 strong rivals. The game wUl go to it ia that he will set a tar " pion 50-yar- V hf'r pole tonight d i - Tauiter, announced ; pace. race.-Cunh- a . ; . . ' Batting Held year or so ago practising law with C T, Vv , ; Philadelphia . . ; .37 89 .294 1 In the ' , ri;; ;i;i 8eVen Innings, giving the other teams - enter, r- s ; , ; that he wasirolng to the Oregon , ; Aver. S. Carlsmlth, and who In 1912 won . Philadelphia ian that the ' : ',; :v I plenty begin. game Will Compete. tot mr Agricultural - College CorvalHs this f of time to their at Daubert, Brooklyn".. ."5.318 --990 the tennis championship in singles for they 4- see of i Sheehan" 5 the more at - LEAGUE, 1 4 great lb, to-19- 12 - AMERICAN o'clock. The first came of the dou Ceor?e Cnnha, the Hawaii -- falL For; three 'years .prior hi i J. Miller, :2b," 8t Louis:.. 65 1 v .959 the islands,, has .been distinguishing are they I convinced that Connie. Mack NEW YORK, Sept 7t-F- or the third J kw header will begin promptly at 2: SO. swimmer, who has several d"al hitj he waa enrolled at Stanford Univer- 1 - Wagner, ss, Pittsburg. ;;i 1261 V.936 himself again, as :m tennis- player in will have one find Sut of the 'list" of time this series, Bill Donovan'; men 1 he Chicago club; will play the 1st with Duke Kahanamoku to hl3 err ilt, sity. At recent --- championship New, Jersey, where is now located: j the - 100-yar- d Croh. Sb, Cincinnati;.... A300 .967 .he remit be has signed as pitchers.. outclassed Boston and gave the lead- f infantry. ; team at Schofleld Barracks will swim In the race, ar. Mt - m. 1 . . ; . J games In Saa Francisco Bellah clear- . . . f m. - w 1. . W. KilUfer, ClnT ,293 977 v According to the Cornell Alumn! j .. - , . . ; gooi 1 n .1 q Is be swlni thg outtldr' J -- r 12 9 era a a Deinn. tomorrow: triernoon. evident that will over , up . I : ed feet inches, winning' the title. bolan. outfldr St. Louis. 265 News, Major was the ronner in ohi Indication of the5, growth . of In the lead i throughout. ; scores New finish ahead of the local field. -- He competed Ama- the Multnomah piun-fng;wl- Burn 8, outfldr.. New York J75 .944 the New Jersey sUte tennis champion Bporti In America may.be. shown, this for. York.8, Boston.'.?. Devotees, of the.art of lofty ll ' - teur Athletic Club of and Mathewson,p New.Yorkr. i.184 I J957 Ship, and, he has flayed well !n sub- Bea8on .when the baseball games wir Portland CHICAGO. Ill-- Sept 7wThe Tigers have treat when Pob Terk, sequent H. - was acting, captain of the squad this yaughn, Chicago: ;.m ? ; .87 tournaments. With Alrlc nnt'HoR. until after the football sea- hit the ball hard, today, but could not the' popular Olympic Club high diver, t; - spring- due to the absence of George -- Alexander, p, Philadelphia 179K r.991 Man, Jr.;v i former. Yale f captain, he Bon t8 on. and following th;e gridiron gain. on the leader as the local pat KlFiDElii tries h Is : repertoire from th e n ) foe t 1 Phiibropk. Bill KHUfer, e, ' Phlla.r. ,T .227 reached tne final doubles round or we snort without Intermission comes bas tars hammered the ; Detroit' pitchers platform, f With Beck will ' be C nr?? - - went Olympic games Snyder; c, St; Louis i . 426 .983 Naasaa Country- Club; Invitation tour- itet-bal-l, and that sport ransrlgiit'into Bellah to the throughout contest Score, Chica- - Bend and Leslie Joseph, the oitioi-a- l ;.i - the. s?r , ana were In in, 1912, but on the way 1 0 Miller, C Brooklyn..1.. 434 ; .98? namentr Major Man ueieat- the track season: oo:10, Detroit 8r boy diver of Alameda, r tae-rorm- ef na- As SOLD ed by w: j.?ciotnier, oyer strained a tendon.. a result 8T, LOUIS,, Mo., sept 7-- st. ueuis FORM'!! The program will be concHded with ,A. Dabney, or he did on -- Five of these layers whtf 11! Jour-- tional champion, and 8. .With the restoration of. football at little the continent 4 Cleveland v a water polo game betweeir Piedmont Boston. For two sets they had the Columbia University, a new pHjabUltv , WASHINGTON, D. CV Sept 7. waterpolo team and the Eea:h Comb-er-s r All-Nation- opponenta. vet- COM .XL season closes - were with the better of their but the rule will be adopted. .No freshmaa MISS COWELLS TO. PETE Washington 7 Philadelphia .4; PWlav of this- city.'-- -: M-- eran Clothier came back in the third PHlLADELpHfA,;Pa. Twice a sue when they played Jn .Honolulu. will be eligible to represent Columbia: deipnia e, .vvasnuigton a. , tide,1 score open In cessrui international cup defender and lumbia previously set and turned the The represent col- .An swimming meet which - had beaten "the X Miller was stationed at second here; and no student can the - 3-- 6, 12-1- 4, 6--2, 6-- 1, 6-- 4. pride of the yachting; fraternity of tJoxyDolan outfield was . In the round lege In major snorts more thant four" some of the best aquatic performers Italian newspapers declare that an yachts Defender and Independence, v was' Jnthe . before the semi-final- s of the Rockaway years. decided alsc to Jn this vicinity are expected to par navy has discov America all that remalns of the rac The Columbia cost JCO0.C0O. Her Vaughn and Grover'Alexander did the It has been rJ officer of the Italian ing yacht Columbia lies, In scrap metal i ti- - pitching, with Bill. Killifer behind the Hunting Clab Invitation tournament fuse recognition to students wno navf ticipate ' will be staged at Cottage ered a method of locating submerged keel contained 100 tons of lead. The R. move - yards here to be converted Into funk. : Majot forced Theodore "ell to degree- any couege or Baths. Alameda, September 19. The boat was dismantled .'and shipped to bat y The lineup aa announced wfll a from other submarines. , i I I In to match, All of her glory gone, this 'famous re- W l J '41 feire. the fans 'of thes Northwest the at speed order win the university. events will be the 50 and 100 yard Philadelphia,' Among the parts ''-i- now HIIo Tribune. 440-yar- d boat is worth only what the scrap was 100-to- n Z) I ' ;j: greatest number of stars seen in that scratch races for men and a ceived the lead keel. r7" metal In her wjll brlirg. v -- GIRL BREAKS SWIM RECORD open handicap in which Ludy Langer ions ct Tobin bronze and 30 tons of -- -- yvA- : - Hit-he- rC- - J BERLIN; TO : RESUME RACING is- expected to start from scratch. The Colombia was built for i a' syn steeLi Hugh A. MacMnllaa of the r r? g - 100-yar- '.:."- J;r- BERUN..laLondcm:-T-Trottln- and ST. LOUIS, MoA-B- y Bwlmmlngtwo There will also be a d open BASEBALL dicate of New York yachtsmen, head- company, said that thi bronze if pari-mutu- el CROWN NEW POLISH races which the Cow-ell- s PARK by Tn steeplechase at miles with the current of . the 'Missis- race for ladies, i Miss Frances ATHLETIC ed the late JPierpont MorgaaV; IV were In Germany today wc :ld be -- - yMrhS :ri - KING; IN, WARSAW bettmgf system wfll be' per- sippi river In 19 minutes 53 seconds has entered and will strive for Saturday, Sept 11. the International yacht races 'of 1899 worth .about J24.000, and wc- ' I be mitted probably will be resumed In here,' Grace Stewart a American records. Entries close Sep- Meiji vs. Portuguese she .was selected to 'defend the cup used fa the manufacture of she:: . Re- I '. - ' ( LONDON, Eng. The ; coronation of the near future, as the goyernment schoolgirl, today, lowered by 12 min- tember 14. 4:30 p. m. against the challenging yacht Sham cently the', Columbia , was sold by J. Z (Archduke Charlea Stephen" of"Austria sanction, which the racing interests utes the previous record for the course Sunday, Sept 12 Double-headerHawa- ii rock I, owned by Sir Thorn Liptoft. P. Morgan to Peter A.. Gage, of New 'P e - r!1: as Klng of. Poland will take-plac- In have' been endeavoring to obtain for and won the fourth annual two-mil- e LARRY CHENEY TRADED vs. Japanese, Three racea were neld and the Corum- - York who la turn sold her to the lilt' ' jtheW'arsaw Cathedral, according to some time, is expected this week. If swim for women, conducted by the NEW YORK. N. Y. A deal was 1:30 p. m. bla waa . successful In all three. ! Two ner plant for the purposs of reclaisi-ihg- r - y: HenifeaV'Petrpgrad correspondent the government grants permission, a Western Rowipg Club, under the aus- completed tonight whereby Larry Che- Meiji vs. Chinese, years later. In 1901, the Columbia was the. metat, - i 1 , Irottlng meeting, the first since the pices of the Amateuy Athletic "Union. ney of the Chicago Cubs goes to Brook-l- y 3:30 p. m. entered., In . the international rices au-ithorl- ty Marlendorf, Drug Store, I si?0! clamatlon naming; the king on the war began,. will be held at Each of the 13 othe women who fin- in exchange for Infield6r Schultz Tickets at Hawaii against . the Shamrock ; XU.-- SHe was . An order for 16,000 tons of : - 'of Germany and Austria is hear Berlin, followed by steeplechas- - ished in the race eclipsed the old whom the Dodgers obtained from . Bethel and Hotel St. successful againT To winv the right? rails - was received by 'the Maryl '. lexpecteiD to be Issued soon. lng at Karlshorst record of 32 minutes. Rochester. Jr.. to defend the America's cup the Co-- j Steel Co.," from Russia. " .

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' V f .. OWN-- A CORONA" M,;t"S,I.II!LLSL'fll!ESfffl'S.H WAR CONTINUES .. : BILL: FASEl'ELL TO PACIFIC The Royal Toaery, 152-15- 4 Hotel Street; cbntinu es iinmerci ful war tmnsually large number of Chi- Fate$-o- f Bal- her for 1L We have seen that the San Francisco Waterfront Sop Nations Tiang in ' ' innese were aboard the Ifner. China has position of - America ia. world politics " -- v V rowsaslMongblia'S declared ft boycott against travel on ance,' But America Will Stay is essentlallya defensive one; so long ohlthe romcindsr ol tho t Japanese ships and -- many rot the .na- as she herself Is not' unduly threaten- '1 Welsh but Pounds - Trip U. S; Weutraiays. Chinese:; - Last Under Flag tives ot the Flowery .Kingdom took ed,' so long as she obtains free t play Bell Clothing Co.'s Stock advantage 'Of tailing-o- f Mon- for enterprise, the the PEKING, CChinav---So- me interesting her commercial she Easily -- asnnnanaannaannna golia to .retnni to China en the last Chinese, viewa as to American interest sees no reason- - to meddle seriously fcr crs ccro wc:X when fertilities will surpcdtd, -- With the affairs of other nations.' Xt Amerl;esseL:'2 ':f in the Far East appear, Jn a .book , carried U .When It was announced that - J'Wong-Quince- y ambi-tloa-orJ.folon- peace declared ;as'i th3 field deared cf it3 deetmetiez. The Mongolia ;aJso upset, all trans which ha been WTitten- hy : America has no? inordinate r the all had sold Its fleet " " i n Pacific! a pacific tradition I by i leaving oa Wed- tnrder ' the litle ."The - Great expansion, so we are of transpaciAe ships," to-.off- er a James tii S nesday. Thi la the .first time that, a World .War the Chinese SUad- - pot,in, aj?osltion her anything Z following com 4rom . a Hill made the 8 big ever poInL! ;4 which can 4nduce to undertake our , r-- " ship of the Oriental.llnes has her few mere hats . a ment:. V n perils eur burdens.): .No 'There Are enly left a at...... - r'i-'- port on any day was, and share A- sailed from this other T!e author'ax father while :a I: a , ' man who )' should : tie his a doubt ! XXrv3 JUTS ., 1 than Saturday.-:-.;- adopted by the famoustBxitisb, 'tan be entertained about the v X0JT3 JCl lw3 Cn child hand and foot and then go sincerity America's-goo- d to- a Capi' Rici Command. genersJ, rr Chartea 'George" Gordon, of will Jti -ar- e cate.; a to a doctor, for some remedy that 'a known as ,Chlnels;OordQa,,. while he ward Chisa;r bjit; good will alone is a Jailer ccirj at.i:;;.vVJ;.C:2:ej:d ? i Capt .Emery Rice was In command 1 a would enable it. still bound, to "8 ?Ever-Victoriou- s which counts, inter- li the Mongolia j and every officer was in eommknd 'of the factor for little in cbys sires, cay de: run and play like other chUdren,' a cti dlplomacyv we- - Collarsinea aid styls,v.il: a aboard,was American.' All regret- Army" which, in 33 rapid engage- national av know IL 'SmalL bufdoes a man's work--" i a would be thought a subject for; a in However;: it is ,conceivable thai the .V';vJ".'. In the Young Bldg. ted that .thecoldest: operative steam ments, quelled the Tarplng rebellion in ITee!ic3, aay ztyh : . . .v. :';.v. . .3e p erd:: a the alienist, That'ls exactly, the .a Japanese menace in Pacific :may, - the : - ship line' in the world, and the com- -' . . to- P- -i - a attitude .of this goTernment" a -- the near, futirre, become increasing- 'TT"i TVrl U pany which cfirst .ventured into the .We deive tfurselves, ays j the in rf HawaiiariKews.Co.Ltd day iXt ; a toward the merchant marine. i writer, are led to expect any-substanti- ly pressing; and whea.it Is too late to ' - .! transpacific trade, had been farced to Ifwe V.; Hotel . a Sound business consideration, C cr.e!i Yeuna Elds. retire from service because of destruc- assistance from the United interfere the United States' may .have. a sane economic, judgment and al i .. ; -- States of America.!; -i- V".', reason to resret her past inaction. tive legislation;. ' ' Elu3 Deuini Taat3, hoys. a true patriotism call for the entire a ,For .all practical purposes America America eould. well, have Intervened a emancipation of our shipping In-.- a lVIth the final sailing of the Mongo- will remain a negligible factor the Korea: waa presented havejtS lia came of sale of la ia asiia sie Toyo Pan a terests from tho bonds' that also word the the Far Eastern question as --wef have it with an opportunity to check Japanese anas held moored rotting In de-- .a last of .the transpacific liners of the For Men, Women and Children. a it .iind today. some .radical change is des!j ,ia ;ilaschuria;'r-.an now, for a .'serted waters.-.- ! Cr;.' i tl Pacific "Man Company. . .The Persia, brought about in tbe.Far Eastern 'sit- the ttird her fctorfarence ls .Tlr T-- under-comman- tine niTTf r 11 -- ft .Ik. uyeda,;:'..'v" ofCapL John H11I uation SSbe will xontinue:ito fill the tualljr invited, tut it U 'rsred that she ft r!l ,f',,r"' tk,i rr rr"i : 1C23 Nuusnu 6L a a a a a a a a a a a a aaaa and ' which. flies the British flag, was honorable rrble of a. mild upholder of will ccntlaus ssrcnely.ta irreach, while announced as being sold to "the Toyo great chanea to hay thir3 yea a: :d at a very lev; ; . SAN , . JVugl 26. Toe universal peace good will amon the two hem-- ' FRAKCI3C0. X .an4 fate cf rreit ritlcns in - : '' - - ' Klsen Company a sum : x - ' r ' "God of Bad Luck (lid not accompany Kalsha for aatlc:s; ah(f ltjla:: difflcut to. blame '1" err ar t i 3 balance," ranging between 550,000 and'$600,OOQ. ' the sailing of . the Pacific - Mail lln er Mongolia when it left this port' yes- According to the information; the Per i sia, will Monday, Is -- terday on Its last : trip to the Orient which arrive here wv; 1 J.. Underwood Typewriters under the flag of the old Pacific Mall to.be used in the Oriental trade. Upon its sailing September 15 may never . Company. Through, the actlrltles of it . Xlctel Ctrcet .' : again seen in, this port . . Young Bldg. the Chinese, crew aboard evil genius be was most effectually frightened, away The Peru, at present engaged in the and the liner given " a grand send off Central American trade, will be iused ' ' .r : ' from San Francisco. - 7 , f. to return "the Oriental , crews to the The ceremonies accompanying the Far East and to - bring the employes - departure 'of the liner were prepared of the Pacific Mail .Company back to ;': GREAT BRITAIN' ,ti n l : rti.1 vwj - m t 1- w country. ' - Sample Hats by the Chinese without the knowledge this w''si-- "; Battleships - Audacious1-- ; '.(23.CC0 pri:z- Wlihelm, Macedonia. .ff -- : - Straws, T2L25 . of Capt. Emery Rice and the . other The company' also announced ;a 60 tons) Bulwark t(15,00a tons),iFcrr)l-- ; r - . France l:4::k::J; Felts, $2.75 -- ; . officers aboard. Charlie Whan, the per cent cut yesterday in all oif its (15,000 ; (15,000 Catt!: ships Bouvet, CourbeL ble tonsj; Irresistible ' ' ; - ' ! - V; bead Chinese boy, acted as high priest office C12,C0- fC : ; l':t-- - C v?- local force. The remainder. tons); Ocean tens), tSuperb 'Canbctta; TH ' 'IDEAL. and just before the Mongolia 'pulled com with the higher, officials of the (19,000 tons), Goliath (1C.:J :tcr.iU : -- away from the pier long poles, bearing pany, will be 'retained in service for Triumph (12,000nons)J.IaJcctlc ( destroyers Mousquet, Dague. : v ; 1 15-fo- ot strings of firecrackers Were the Central American trade. -- The Ori- 150 tons), Agar:t-c- n (16,730 tcrs). .Cubmarlnes Curie, Saphlr, unknown run out over:the after rail and set off. ental' boats, as rapidly as they; arrive Cruisers to: Lien, PiLSnder, Teg-- ' Torpsio boats 347, 338, unknown. i; r:-.- - The result resembled greatly a battla discharge, will be turned over to Aboukir, Hawke, r.USSIA ME LEA .!- and a8us, Cres?y;.Ilogue,, in Europe and if the God of Bad Luck Company. : - UCZ3 the Atlantic Transportation Hermes, Good Hope JMonmouth, Pa- . Cruisers Pallada, Jemtchug.; THE ' happened perched trucKs - to be on the The Korea will be the first to go East. trol, TYarrior. v i "'.-.- Cur.boata Kubanetz, Donets. t!AG0f4 & HAM " T of the steamer he must have vacated will follow.' Gunboats-rSpee- dy, . Auxiiiary: ; . - J v ... LUl. and the Siberia ? Niger.: '. cruisers PrnL J ill- : - . "g- - ! 1 miguty rapiaiy oeiore me uoiauaru-- ri'Destroyers-rRecTu- lt, Maori. f; t JAPAN - ' EEuGGTHO'J : ?J- - twenty strings i .E-1- 5, :f 'S ment At least of . Sub mar nes E3, T5, udknowa Cruisers Takachlho. ? o MUGIC CO.. : - were off the firing ; ; - p , crackers set and' vesseL y '...'.: ;' 'v v :: 'Destroyers Shiretaye. C- continued until the Mongolia was far , Auxlltery .erUisersr-Qceani- x. Rohnia. Submarines t30. a- - way UuilUUii.UliL down the bay on. Its to the Far Baynaa. . .:.''v- - ITALY ' Vikner, Clan .McXaughton, East. ;W : , -Cr- uis?rs-.maL1,-GIuseppe Garibaldi Great Crowd on Pier. - v Vv The greatest crowd that lias ever. :;Tpp.;'nHf:rp ; BattlesnjpsPommenr (13,200 tons . Hedusa. " ACruiseri-Madgebu- rg, 7 . ... V tr.ix H:s: 71; xiade its way on to the Pacific Mall Koeln, Mainz, ' "; 'V-v- . Austria "1 v; . ; . rr.:x C:x w , docks .was on Pier 42 to see the Mon Ariadne, HeIa,Yorck. Cormoran, Gelsr, Cruir:rs Zente, Kaiserln Elizabeth. cr hard a THE CLAPJCN Emden, Friedrlch Karl, Gnelsenau, golia leave San Francisco for the . .Gunboats Temes. r. li'::'1; last time and when 'the; pride of tha Scharnhorst, Nurriberg, Leipzig, Koe-- iCubmarines Unknown r. - ' Pacific pulled out fromUhe dock and pigsberg, Bluecher, Gazelle, Dresden, i' ;r;: ' TU RKEY Vr:. Gunboats--Noew- e, Hedwig headed for the Golden Gate the air Tslngtau, Dattteshlpa'.-e- s Messudleh ; (10,000 - V von issenahn Vaterland,;; KomeL 1 was set ringing .with the cries of tens); j 'V'- - v ; ' ' J - .v.-- - .:; ;x r-l- farewell. ". ri..""' "i - - Tiger. Utls, Jaguar; Luchs. . t;rs Medjihieh-- ...... ;'.' t- Youll have fewer; worries on ;the , : :; I- Mongolia .Qestroyerv-187- Cm ;I. - The carried f out the rec nbsats Burak , Bels. opening of school if .the kiddles' books ' 7, 115, .S-9- 0. 4. , :.S i s-- " ord list of passengers for the Pacific 118; .Taku,' ubm ar n e Jwo .rc;knownv ? i Dino well." Mall Company, there being 275 per and supplies are purchased early. ; At Submarines U-1- 5, ,.U-13,v:U- vU-2-,' U-1- 2, U-12- 0, : -- ;. 5 : . occupying 100 Arleigh's, on Hotel, street, are . ', ; . sons tt& first cabins, there three unknown. ,: : c 'TOTAL 'TO N N ACS . "Where?" - in second class and-- 4 25 Asiatics-'- ; la textbooks ' and reference ;,works , Torpedo. unknown.' ...... , .".376,770 Sv.-ec- the boatsTwo For Entente Allies - " t - xruisersr-rKoenign- V4,"".' Chop. steerage. Fourteen thousand tons of you'll. need to buy and .all the writ- ,AuxiHary ln Xaiise. . , 224,74 S H' . For Teutonic Allies ... . N cargo, the vessel's capacity, crammed, ing materials,' composition i :books, JC ' Wilhelnrwder Grosse,- - preewald, '. the cargo holds and many tons of cot drawing' and painting supplies; etc; Cap -- Trafalgar, Bethania; ltolo, Rhios, ' Saying, The: Russians 'Vre ';' done.. ton and other products : were left '.be- etci, pecessary for school work. Teach- Soden, JUarkomannla, Graecla, ; Ophe- God help. us David T. Arnott of alV .2 ? too.--ad- v. ; : hind off. the dock. ers,' school necessities, ; lia, Ruhin,: Berlin, Karnak, Xocksun, BInstead, England; committed suicide. i

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;yoV - " c ny 3ven?t noticed in your home something- y r ... cccs i jj&wzM&ifc aaic-xi- . . . Fcrt cl ry J-- .tit Ccn rtd hli$re?bjA:r. 0IxraJastrudor ICJLx!:. S: .' never sensed before T 'How many buttons are there on in 90 cil,j"tt:rs ; r: aAiri your If,ou are like most people,' you will ; M6ii:Gs.n:;!U ; -- I!. IIACuFELD u CO. Jiave to .count them, even if you have worn the coat for : ; Limited. ; Eiliri in Your Commlxilon Merchants. v f a sat at their desks day in an3' . HONOLULU J ; c:?ay but, cQntinua at a certain calendar in front if c you have one of the new .Koll Holders. Tlii " : r of.: theinVi vet,' w;hen asked : "What concern does . that iiew holder comes' in all sizes, Prices :.s iMIr.vo: calendar advertise Tf ' ihey "do nbt 'know. The first ;im-- . HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FEET , FOOTOGnAPHED'" YETt y jjressibn when --they .first saw. it ; was about the only ve ' fcueir, : uxuvr .mey. ..rewiveu. tuat,, 'even Tuaugn " 0 -- iuiu "."- : ;. ; , - .,'- - . . . . .CO REGAL COOT SHOP - ;Iooked at it every day,; they saw? only what they sought 3X"4j Fort and Hotel Streets fj MAN roa THt KANurACTvnx Toa itz Airnjus.Tcv;. " . ... r- - to seeiAtliat isthe"date; M'M m purposes: To: ' ,TxAtl, - ... v of j : put the corosa) f and novelties of all: kinds' have been x returns the who noio a&vMtitt. To '$hqv icT7:;-;-l--:'p:A-.- ': .: : ' Sot rduilcr I - 0 00 r around frbmrhouse io'liouse in an 'effort; to advertise to ; . 'r ...,..,-.- , HONOLULU MUSIC CO. ng y, the non-advertisi- xdatt&h the'liou Cverythlna Musical " :uall give 1ut one message which newspaper ad could -- cautious, mcthddjo demand 'and- - manufacturer a m give fatymuch less cost per reached. The reason ) Fort, next to tha Clarion good-vnl- L ieTs6n increase : (4) To prepare the person with latent 5 IcaeHiiPhctd ' 186 is" willing : to car ,( cdvertising ability tz this new .pay more f 'the 'novelty is for pactf in jjwjessxon: 1 -- : ,. , ' - 5Everything Photpgraphie Fort Street - of tjie' alsirtheory a novelty keeps giving ; r TAw. course when delivered persbnlyjo a class cftttUi f that forth its message ebntinually and repetitively, r --:: 7?; j ViEIlIIA BAKERY dents; costs $15. J Hsqufoalent to ; correspondencs a - ' - ?y Tie.fresH 9ppeal?lijf the newspaper- is woith tnore v Tha Cest Home-Mad- s Bread tcwsePuhiehi costr &5li Tte fcj -- , : :A In Town. : , rirn exdwtivelu triilt this tnete&vtroer chhTB 0 TthhymonQtonous big; cereal 'xhairtj- - X 11 Fort L Phont 2124: fif . facturer; expresses thispoint as 'fcJlows r "The ; one . big . . ; ,:.Y.V. t-- 'f CHAPTER LXXXi advaiitage possessed by a nspaper which;J shall call : ; I THE ADVERTISING NOVELTY'AS A MEDltJlLf yaried wnfinnitjr-- is the thing that appeals to me more': f r , x 176 attend to ChccHns tmd CeaEaT cf

. -- : Phons 1493 - ; : ; Which von ythingVelse. o; illustrate salesman 'would- v Anotlier medium depends a .suggestion us thin r V FRANK W. HUSTACE ;. "Automobile and Motorcycles the adveriisirig novelty.; ; Thi ;to W'lWiii cost on "account; of the 1 number, of days thai it continues b;a visit wheii his-busines- -- . . 427 Queen' SU rear Judiciary reach;the recipient advertising is tinie vfhen' price jwould be discussed in detail --and-tHe -- i on in outgoing VtefaaertlxoTzt iacoavcaicaco to parrrrerr. . ohetlie ? : . Building, .. :, . tio - (' original1 order, secured." ; kinds. 'Many people used to spend 'more mony :. jVf iUso make a specialty, bi.Furnitnri f 'Hoviar on Jt than onaimost any other phase.. 'At'firstnovelrj' The hnle-- maeu toytnclude all otype', copyy 1NSTANTO" 4 ' DEVELOPING business devejoped ; of itself. But recently these manu- - te"xtvn '; V w C .' PAPER r 'f ;; ; n -- : j orgapized-prombtio- . . attention along anb 4&pt ff.'i:Cr 4x6, $1.50 box f factiirers :haye tried to . build up an ill the line if up, will' be sure UnxciiiPccificIefez the " 'PICTURE FRAM. - T :,s:; 7 , r - - in favor of their particular phase of avertislng v ING AND to;vitiffectv; ; ; : U. B. Camsra.5 SUPPLY. CO, J It-is;h- 'ii.'-LVJ"-' IIaa . . i v . Bethel St, near HoteL : te"This - ' person;1 but' l(tw in cost' per. person perday. e pencil ; you have , Kinfl Ct neit to Toaiisr Hotel' :Piea3l573 en;; .1 ;ltbat you get with the name of a.stofe.anit es more "tiiaii -- sbihethiiig ta.seH toh;you mus r it would to have that messageseBt. to Jiflii andhat advantages it possesses iV.-'- :.any oUier . :fo.her similar. .. : v and sometliiiig jjrqod abbut;th'e business for. farjj ess than'j 4 AtariaS' we aref oBeernedr I am sure .we can ob- - - '. 9CS2 f '::''lt 1 ; Panthean Building. Phons - C - , the cost, tliat resuus ana snare 01 saus-- '.".- 1 t. br lnciU; ijamexier a larger permaneiij, ay;:20da-sj:- i "series - pencil ; is the theory 'tlmtou3yHk fied' cUsmers, Tby . telling our story in "a of Tiews- ; and every time you -- will not ; every .... use'it;you Jthink oi hebre; It paie(jttiiement Of ourse.we Jdo; feacn ALL K1N.SS OF ROCK 'AND 6 AND FOR JCO NCR T , V, e .1

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TC77!AiATJTTl. HAWAIIAN FRUITS.1 ryo for rent.-:- " - ' ; Five-roo- m modern cottage; 'elegantly . 1 ' fc . Foks EhokA Haw. frolti; Prlaon rd. - 1 t : n .A ',f .. 1... I.E. Doe, 761 Rabbit lane. -- 3 I FOR RENT 02 SALE AT CLEANER. i-- m yyyw: 1 RENT AUTa CAFE. 3029. BEAUTIFUL NUUANU VALLEY The TnSO envrTr; , t:: Harada, hat cleaner. Telephone ' - : 4 J- V.- RESIDENCE. . . v rventlon. - No a : tr ' x' , 6233-t-f i ?:v Urr: Cadillac, .'only 12 per hrJ Wm, v'l la senui" t'.V.s rr r: SI CC. C242-lr-a tni T. Harkow, phone ' ' Tee Yi chop euey'nouse; clean '";i"v.--- Chaiv " - ; Co., acssq- n i i i uclula SurUu"ct!a seasag r i ' dining-roo- cooL F.1 upstaln: nice and , agents for pat? nt?e. AUTO PAINTER : All kinds of chop suey; pen until 119-12- 3 MOTORCYCLE. On Alewa V. .City Painting Shop, King, nr. SoutH ttldnlghL Hotel street;; , type; completely Ilelto, let cf proved; natural s'.cr.a t . ; expert auto and carriage paint-er- ; ; f: . furnished; large living and dining iU., a . 9c BEH DAY t201-- 5 LniE PER beautiful ..view. Cz r.i, ; allvworle guaranteed. - Honolulu Cyclery Motorcycle sup- rooms, kitchen, pantry and. case-'men-t; i U:v;.w-:45cPE- stalments, Sic:3. TeL 1. motorcycles R LIITE PER WEEK five bedrooms and bath; elec- 'BanssssBaaaKannao Boston Cafe, coolest place In ,town. plies and repairing; old . c:i: tt Aftef- the t&ow drop In. Open day 1; bought and sold.- - King and Beretan ;$t05 E LUTE PER n01ITH.gSg5rgJ: tric lights throughout; marine and mountain view unsurpassed; car. ' : and sight. Bijou theater; Hotel St Concert grand riam; J ::t ''BLACKS MITHINQ i.V5S':-s-:-ti- -. 61956m age for two autos and servants' a v - nent for hall cr r:.: '; - - - " quarters; no expenss to occupant - n v.v ' sic :); rr!- i:;. , EJdewalk grating; lroo doors, taahln.-'- t 'CoVJiabfa Lunch Rooms; quick lerrlce for care of grounds; telephone and v. a.," t:.ii triico. very Repaired and general plactsmilh open included in stnd cleanliness our tnotto; 4ay jji water rstet also rental; ::. Ing. , T. Yamaootp :tlJonmij r Z Keliracrk Shop, 1S3 Mer And night; Hotel, opp. Bethel street Eeretanla coolest location In Honolulu; only OMvert typr.-.vritr- Ith I" ; e224-2- m C204-C- m kinds' 6f stone 'mtnuniehtst ,5;;, 'chant et 5518-tf- ei 12 minutes by auto from King st; Tlzzi cnl tabul.itlr. C : Star-B- - fishing something little more ; convenient to Country Club; pes. cheap. l r CUY AND SELL. -- - MtilVand a attractive th Th e Eagle- Bethel. he ssion given Immediately; re.--t Kisrr-- A eat:-- . fin j vrdiriajTr 'lirier;; Qlassified" adv. yet Ao not want to Me"elace:t? i-- For particulars Diamond, and jewelry bought t ii ?-- PRINTING reasonable. hone cooking. Open night and daj. CZ7, . ., cold and exchanged. J., CarlowTcrt Nuuanu Residence, P. O. box " ci:r. l ... "! 1' .; . : tf. . i Honolulu. :' We do not boast xV low prfces which sz- .. t-n:- : :i " .jsjnwessary.t .... c. cf i: NeVi Cafe. nsually1' with poori quality; ' Orleans Substantial deals, coincide : - EAMBOO WORKS. v ; No contract is. necessary for this form adver- ' Y'wOderate.-Alakea- , c6r. Merchant St ,ijbtV yvti ;kndws bow to put life, - of Inf--r- l C - - 6589-t- f go u . 1 - CUkl. Eataboo furniture; GC3 Cereta .. r linstle and into" printed matter, vr usinx-aa- yon can iaKe as mncn spirce as you avisil ; ; : C07S-(- is what leudest and 4 .r.!a r.U. f and that talks v ' Try and convinced ' Star-Bulleti- of its rnerit. ' ;ja Cafe; Eeretanla nr.' Alakes f longest Honolulu n Job i it le ' ' t ' C079-t- f ; ;y ; ';;f: ; .V : r f CICYCLE STORE, t Printing Department Alakea Street; rAD UAH."' cf Branch Ofrice, Merchant Street Desirable houses in. various parti CLEANING AND DYEING. x . the city, furnished' and unruruU!;"!. ' L299-t- : . H. Yo5.h!nnca, Knma, nr. Eeretanla et. f. i' . J 7 20 on LIcycJe gmXJFTflWT ' at$lC, $18. $20, S2", tZ $::, S10 and 1-- oft all hJcjcles and Rqyal Clgthes Cleaning Shop, TeL 3149 '" - :; C210-t- . ; :z up $125 See list in our aurtTJes. . ; i f , . painter to a month. office. Co., Ltd., Fort STATES DISTRICT Trent Trust U. Ilamada, haby carriage tlrea re- S: Shirakf, 1202 Nuuanu; Tel. 4137, St. beteen'KIr. and Merchant. ccc; ;u' - CARD CASES Court for the Territory; of Hawaii. tired. . Knuacu at . TeL- WIS.. . Painting and ,paperhangiag ? ;AI1 : ? Action'5 brought - in said District 'T Ccccn-.- t :. cc89-tr- . ; visiting engraved guaranteed.- Bids submitted Business and cards SS.V-Comforta- " ' k5328-t- Court, and" the Petition filed in the blo home, 10 ptly. furn. rity. -- : 'y f - or-- - ' free; . : ( ' t rbted, in attractive Russia - tr Comcja, Elcyclfs, Punchbowl A ting. ' office 'of 'the- Clerk of said District roorcs two baths (Ruud hpatcrj, f cases,, patent detachable : leather Court, in Honolulu. - S 'f hardwood floors, all mcsrui f, '''Cards.- Ktar-Bnllet- in office.- - R540-t- f POULTRY AND FRUIT' vvTirB UNITED STATES OF AJ rCIH-C- A large shady yard, ket by owner. tJAKERY Plaintiff,' vs. LUCY PEABOPY, Co.. CLOTHES CLEANING freryone anything to Keeaumoku st Eiahop Tn:ct ; - ; 'with for sale Nosan Shokal, waierm elons Aala lane et- alsDefendants. ?. H Ltd. v ;. c:is-t- f- Force Eakery, near Alakea. yy-iyyyyf- i 5 "Play jSarck"? the fao - r.erctania Sultltorlum, ladies' and gents clothes rnt :i;Q99ttf . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- 'J5 ''i' tors success planning Imrrove-nents- , ? GREET-lNGr;:"'r"?'"- '': of silea, in New cottage, rn cleaned.!,' 1TD8 , Nuuanu, teL 8350. . ED '.STATES 10F !XMERICA.t mod: an i ad Is more . 'satisfactory than nj ave., nr. 'y C190-e- yy ' etc; Sth Ilaluki. GUILDER. - . - LUCY PEAbODT; GRACE KAHO- - knowing "how It happened" after- car line. Tel. 3721. :. C21C-(- f Btar-Bnlletl- n Want- - Ada The Eagle, clothes dyed, cleaned, re -- rprsco- - wards. llira, EuUder, C40 KIrg;.teL 1821. RESTAURANT. alii; the protestat; ' "Bring ; Home - Bacon" every Modern bungalow; 'reasonable rrnt; - C147-tf-. paired and pressed, yort, nr. KukuL PATi CHURCH IN ;THE5 HAVAIIAN the - 6333-t- - 1ZZ2. s-- 084-t- o time. f 132G Kapiolanl St. Inquire 1 : Aug. 3L - Honolulu Chinese Chop Suey House,; existing" under; and by: virtue the m- -: 27-t- f A. B. C Renoratory; of furnished house . by ; Oct 1; Clothes cleaned. : King St., iSL; new, thS , nr. Maunakea laws of Territoryof Hawaii;: ST. ; cottage, 5 room-?- C23 - ; must be modern on the beach cr Furnished Ilcf d vandTtp-to-dat- e; ; all- klncfS ANDREWS PRIORY;1 BOND CONTRACTOR - reanHary HENRY valley; permanent ; Alapai st. OLta. : y Manoa tenant; st, near . vr Chong, ? Steara cleanfcjt'labea'st, nr. Co t of Chinese dinners. Lee RESTARlCTTf' 'SISTER,,BEATRICE, S, ClS2-tf Gas . -- state rent when answering Eox 6 . -- .Unitcj CcT.stnicfirn Cj.," Eeretanla Opens Sat.-- . ' r Drool Sent '.11.' wnose in u ana true name is unknown; - 2C')-t- - ,; I ... f ! ',- this office.. C0.8;'. tu:illng, concrete Four-roo- r et; iLone '' SISTER AEBERTINA; "whose full and furnished cottase. IOC" : m -- I work and lot clearing.'. J ' 6251-l- true' name r ls; unknown; Evervbodv tn "know; Afr. CI A. ' or C252-C- t THE 'that Beretania, tel. 273. Y. 3:' bar-be- v QUEEN'S IIOSPFrAL, : corporation . Somma has resumed charge'of r Eulldlcg, cenent work, painting, RADIUM. i Five-roo- m organized and ' existing udder, and by 6hop at No, 15 S. King SL First-clas-s furnished cottag?, Cottno plumbing, etc. Aloha Eldg Co., 1464 DRUMMERS c: : tlf the laws of Territory of ' 6237-1- 1 ; Grove, $23. Phone 10S7. King ,1576., ,11. IC.i Goto, Takagl, HIgoya Hotel,; Aalartst, tirtne the service. K, C;: 6t. phone want good display f. Hawaii; v BRUCE ' ; CAUTWRIGHT, quarters Jap-Radiu- G05G-ly- r. If 70s to m ; Ilanager. agent for, punks, r ,'. Portuguese-America- n cottage on Alewa lie! ,ht3. Tes-tameh- Furnished your Ho, , ' " - under" t' Capable woman samples In H use Osorld's : 6226-2- m y-- Trustee the last Will and . o , ; ' C223-t- . S TeL 1842. . f : J ; 6940-t- sewing by day,. house-- - The City Construction Co, near store, r f "of EMMA'' KALELEONALANI, desires the. or Fort keeping. Star-Bulleti- n . deceased; "THE TERRITORY CF HA- Address "L," c:;o-c- t Kukui fet., architect general con' - ' Bungalow. Phone 1C4.". DRUG STORE. : J orace,- -- y ..62e2-c- t - lirst-clis- s WAII? C H; BELLINA HONOLULU Ccrr tractor; work;" tel. .4490. iyy If. C192-C- PLANTATION COMPANY, a corpora- r. .. Shoe! Do; jewelry, drugs; ; 619 f King. Dealers to Increase tneir .Dnslness by FURNISHED COTTAGE. rV. ' SODA WATER tion organized and existing under and . : - . 6180-t-f - . . selling soda ' the Hon.; Soda from te . Y. 4S22; general con- by virtue of the laws of Territory Positively newest up-to-da- com-;- Fukucht, phone the Water, Works. Chas E. Frasher, Mgr. the comes from the Hon.' Soda ; painting, The best of HawaU; : pletely ' cottages cn the tractor and builder, house WOG-lv- ; furnished "" a r ,. y. ' Wks. ' kind you ysyyy?yj?y paper hanging. '".'.v;: C222-6- Water That's the JAMES BLACK, MARY DOE and i beach; tropical surroundings; good -- Ukul:! ; Chas. E. Frasher, Mgr.. f 2011-Kali- want JANE BLUE, unknown ' owners - and ' " black-- : bathing. Cressaty's, rd. y 6106-lT- T . White' man, experienced in. e:'. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE - -- - Oahu - Painting Shop, C35 Beretania; :: ';'-..- ' : claimants;., 'smithing and forging. Box Phone 2868. 62alm 11S7 C-- 37C9, 3396; carpentry, ' paper :. tel y-- v You are hereby appear - -- 2S0-6- T. NakanlshI, 34 Beretania, nr. Nuu- V - SHIRTMAKER. ? directed to - 215," this office.- v t hangics 6193-G- answer FURNISHED COTTAGE. anu, .for good cooks yard . boys. and the Petition Inan action . 1; I v Yamatoys; , made', to entitled as above,: brought against you WANTED. ma- Phone 4511 residence phone 451L , pi., and k T. Fukuya, contractor & builder, :. All conveniences, Ganzel Fort w i order; absolute satisfaction guaran in . the District . Court of the - United 1541. son work; phone 1837, Beretania sL for-th- e c Vineyard sts.'; central; teL now .1305 States,; In ahd Territory .Ha- : ., CG3l-t- : teed; at new location, Fort of , ;':' 6235-t- Automot;Ia scat v. f ,; r.yy Phone 4136 all kinds of help, or f for sti oppIKukuI st , .TeL: 2331. waii, withinvwent7 days gfrpm and Clesrf ngs; for wiplngil ttirullstln to thU office. call at 1166 Union st, or write to P. after service upon you of a-- certified :YGtUcMiyyyKUf':-- y i iisi-t- f U. Fujlta, contractor and builder, v 'i FURNISHED ROO.MS. , . paper hanger. 5002. ; O. Box : 1200. Responsibility .and copy i6f Plaiattff s"Petitlon erein, 'C . if" ' ..... painter, Phone FP?'"iw i promptness, our specialty. J. K. N B.lYamatoya;. shirts, cpajamaSkinicp Martins-Th- e. cleanest and most reas--onabl- e . lOS-t- V-- ' : ruse, manager.?;:, ;;; f PauahL . - nos to order. Nuuanii, hear Summons. , ,' vv- rooms in the city; hot and Yorkshire pup; i tt Y Honolulu Draylng & Building Co.; teL A"And hereby un- y:.yfAwz6-n- EUY- - ''V : '; mosquito proof; walking Japanese help of all kinds, male and ouare notified that o cold bath; 161; stable teL 19S5. . 6180-t-l y less you fappeac and answer Caa above -- distance; $8 to $10 per month. C27 ' female.. G. Hlraoka, 1210 Kmrnast; Akagl,1 1218 : - ; ItJ shlrtmaker, "Nuuahust , . 6233-t- f : -- required,'; the said tPlaintlff will lake Scrap metals and scrap rubber Hoa S. Beretania HZR CHAT. I. phone 1420.;;?: i : ; - 6054-t-f C09S-t- st Kekonioto, contractor, 1801 S. King st r; u.i..r,, f v ' r - I: ' judgment of condemnation of ; the Junk Co, 620 King SL, P. O. box7CZ William Webber cf ';' --60S3-6nx: - HOUSE, Filipino Y. M. C A, Queen ft AHUla- - f,SQFTjriRINKS lands, described In the Petition herein "'FURNISHED herited $1.8C0 from his aad for any other.relief demanded In y.'Xr: hi. wifo I kl this y K. Segawa, contractor, 762 8. King st ixi fits, will supply all kinds of help. $20 Cozy house on Palolo side, Kal-mu- lime 4 Petition;! :rv'V :: fe?,; h. y- -- ' Ramirez, Mgr phone 6029. will make your business the : and a dlviilOTi cf the ;r -: V C0761yr. U Our soda - ;; v bedrooms, mosquito SAN-F- O SALESLADIES WANTED three 6126-t-f grow.- - .Hon Soda- - Chas. WITNESS THK HONORABLE got divorce,' thej c . Water xksT r ' proof; "sleeping porch, parlor, kitch-- 1 the , RD B,, . DOLE " " tl.-- : Tsichlyama, cotrctr; McCandless bid. 13. Fresher, Mgr. 6106--1 yr. - - h. and THE? HONOR 6254-t- f children and half cf ' ' i'ive 'bright' capable ladies In each en (gas), bath, etc. . . f. Aloha Employment Office, f4S39; 6125-t- ,' - TeL ABLE CHARLES F. CLEMONS, Judg- ; cents, after the lawyers ..." state to travel, demonstrate and sell ."" .' Bishop' Tril st Co. '. .Alapal st,iopp. Rapid Transit office. es, otraaid District-- . Court,; this 10th I' their snare. Kan sr.s City IAU-J- 'yyy.t:Liy't'y:' 5; dealers; ;.S25 to $50 per' week; Tailr f . IX. Fujikawa, Nuuanu street X help furnished. ; m i Tlumber; tit. day iof June, In the year of our Lord t B. F. Steifling, a private detective, o v 6173-t- f 6101-tf- . road fare paid. , Goodrich. Drug Co., one thousand nine bundred and fifteen " -- .Compressed peat Is L HOUSE m sentenc- iv;?;. TEA Dept 119; Omaha,' Nebr, : ? 6120-6- and George Summons, were and of the Independence of the United a sound-Insulatin- g . - ; 109--tf to six months in jail for attempti- as -- Bala-- ed Fujll Contracting & Building Co, For best- gardner ring 4136. - Japanese . W. Oda, - i 'i a Ikesu, best dinners. States the one hundred and thirty- ;. to- - jury In Toledo. Berlin inventcr. C184--U ' : ; ng" influence a ma; estimates fuvnished. - . 6183-t- BUSINESS NOTICE.: prop. - Tel. 3212. . f ninth. (. .y. . :. ; (Seal) (Signed) A. E. MURPHY,,: CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER TOMATO CATSUP WAIAHOLE WATER COMPANY, Ltd. CUT Oerk. - ;i FLOWERS u.,- -. -- : Geo. M.i Yamada,- general contractor, ct (Endowed) .. "v . w "By Board Directors, tomato catsup order of the of " : Hawaiian (factory, of y- : - ,yy,-Wry-- 'h'yyyy'f'---Jr:-:- " , 2C8:;? d 87, ' . furnished ;Ko. !c cor. Beretania-an- Nutianu eta. "No. UNITED STATES DIS a special meeting Of the stockholders . - - fice 'Candlese Building; Telephne'J2i5T, .... 6i2i-t- f y 6181-tf- - TRICT, CODRT for the Territory of of Walahole Water Company, Limited, -- yyy w 52C5-t-f ':t y'yv Hawaii ;THB UNITED STATES OF will be held at the office of the com Rtmarsv fioirers,- - Fort st Fbone 1147, TAILOR AMERICA VS. LUCY PEABODYi et pany, Hacjkfeld Building,tHonolulu, T, - Cov, Vineyard 60S4-t- ? Eanko Nuuanu and TC f : . - i als., SUMMONS. JEFF McCARN and H., on Wednesday, September 31&L. . Contracts buildings, paper O. Okazakl, tailor, Hotel, nr. River THOMPSON, Attor- 10 purpose ''Of ;l . - at J. W, Plaintiff's at o'clock a. m., for the . : banging, cement work, cleans lots. Smita,-- 'cut flowers; Aloha Lane. - , ClOC-i- f . . - - ' neys. ... increasing the capital stock of J the -- k5327-tfi;i--. . V:--6106-tf - r ; U 'ir- v y? Ci-- tyrS ' United States of America, District of company .and the transaction of such t - " .1.1 . " ... , 'I MAKER ' 1 T. Kobayaahi. general contractor, 2034 Taklguoht'cst flowers, fruit MoUlilL IXslWfliiv SB. other business as may come before - A. tne; :VU- - v' Krog.- Phone 3356. Reasonable. R. Mizuta Umbrellas and re I, E iMURPHY, Clerk of Dis the. meeting. r. ... .8. 'made y.:, :y r k5327-t-t ri-- paired. 1284 Fort,' nr. Kukul; phone trict Court of the United States of J. F. C. HAGENS. :i. FIREWOOD V America, in and for the "Territory and Secretary. B jir: I 2745. i i'V-- 5553-t- f CRYSTAL WORKS. District of Hawaii, do hereby certify Sept 4, 8 and 14. yAy Tanabe Co, pauahl, nr. Rirer st, tel VEGETABLES. the foregoing to be a foU, true and ; - ; '" z Sana, engraTlng, Pauahi, nr MaunakeaL26S7; firewood and charcoal, whole- correct copy of-th- e original Petition UNPAID ALIMONY i kte ptl:taJU.;f r ; 14(W,m- - Honolulu Product Co, Beretania and and Summons in the case' of ; THE :.. CAN EE' COLLECTED . Smith 8ta, Hawaiian fresh froits. UNITED" STATES. OF AMERICA vs. BY WOMEN'S HEIR CAKES. FURNITURE. m 6197-3- , LUCY PhAUUUY et als, as the same NEW YORK N. Y One of the 1 ' Naeanoya. King. nr. Ltliha: Jan. cakes. S. lsono. King and Alapal treets. remains of record and on file in the m. - ' t WHOLESALE HOUSES. upon court d Clerk of most novel cases which the fXtW JMecinid-ban- furniture sold office of tne said court 18-- IN of appeals has had to pass In recent i cheap. - 62 2 m M. WITNESS WHEREOF, I. have y. Kawahara, Queen st, Ajlnomoto years Mrs;. 'Alice CHICKENS. (essence Of flavor) tor cooking pur-- set my hand arid affixed the was the action of hnte Van Ness Parsons in which" the court 0S3-6- m Beal d 24th poses; ready to tree. . ' of District Court this ' f;r? ':wr'rashiio'af''iisnraarKct,3re8B cmcaena. day of June, A. D. 1915. made public a decision to the effect - " . i.- . alimony due divorced wife may JilARTIFICIAL GARDENS. OzakI Shoten, mdse. King nr. M'nakea (Seal) A. E. MURPHY, . that a ... 60T6-6- m Clerk of United States District Court bo collected after her .death by her CLOTHING r:r,r" ' ' . - ; 111 . Territory of Hawaii . heirs. Mrs. Parsons i Is he daughter A pieoc j . - n T.Hfranp, 1013 Palama, 4277, metal clauip to hold two gy p of the late Mrs.- Deborah Van Ness, Pay forTour clothing as conTenlent--vpe- phone DAVIS gar-.tie-ns of wood together at right angles a charge account with The , will, design and make artificial hai Deputy Clerk. first wife of the late Cornslius Van v. C24S-l- been pateite-.- 1 i ?.n4-3- Ness, and entered against the es- MfliN 1othlera.vFnrt et ftf4-t- t - ifVv. .. tate to, recover the alimony alleged to WmWS- CLOTHES CLEANING have been due to her i mother; amount ',( y:y-- The. stores REMOVAL NOTICE ' cf .Paris' that are still ing to $28,000 and interest ; -' '; uit? i - l.Tbe Pkmeerj clothos cleaned end rei'JAuvAuca3 fvu" utTJari- C. O. Adelina Drs. A. and E. Wall announce ; paired. Tel. 3121k, Bcretania-timma- . ment stores, are reported now to bo Patti - An 11 cent stamp, the first of thbs A a t z:siV.vi Wis lit - , or4 :; CTSl-t- f Lci8e an hour at ihkiii, lerause that thfy have moved their offices to cencmination . to- be Issued, 'has Turk.. tnere are not enough clerks left for been dauthcrized ibyl Postmaster ""'Gen-era- l " the fourth floor, of the Boston building. 1: v.A'.;t t t & Harada; Vjclotbee cleaned; tel. '8021 enere4ieve 0u Another, at Ianch FIT2P.ATRlCK.i-BROS- ,Bjrlesoo to-- meet th parcel post if 2l-3- .; aoove May kxk demand. :.i --. a : .'' y y : r- -

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Lehaina M arke Limited :is': Lcabl Narlgatloat Company, Limited.; .w... .; . , . V.431 Zi'i Jul.r3, 1901 MOVEMENTS! ORiE by Francis Lery Outfitting Company, Limited . Jaoet V1940 Aimioain - 0CEmGSTEAIlSHTpC0 Lean Ilop Company, lJmIted.;.;.r;v.W' Oct 17 1905 : MAIL STEAMERS . m Jyf fl HH wuiyuij, uuiuKu, JuneO. 1897 cxposmcN uwr X "'c s". v.- auk...... the Ldoeruauo uuuwm,...... , .fJ T ; Oct: it, 1901 l3 ruvuiuiu wiuii;, '';-- irj T'fjwkt nmiitnipilaii ritmmnT Limited -: Jan.; 1909 TLzzzLs : won san 1 riuNCisco: FOR SYOriEY, N. . V.1 OahuC ; . to inrms 1 Office, Honolulu, i.l... 1. ' Lot Angelea-Hava- ll Company, Limited ii ;r Nor, It, 1911 , ; Sonoma .'...iVJ'.;,..Sept. !: Sonoma ..., ..Oct. 4 '';C'':'ntlr 1 Man. A PHlf rnntrtwt1rtH A .4ComDiBV V" ' f ' .4 nursaav. seor. . .v ,,' In accordancertth the prorlsions of Chapter 1S1 of the Beriaed Law Ind pL Zl) Ventura i jr. j'i;' NW ' - SydneySonoma; ItfierraV;;;iV;Sf il .e a ' j Dec; 21, 1901 Oceanic ttr; 3f amended hy 8T Beaaion Lawe of 1915. entitled Limited; .. r R of Hawaii, 1915, la Act of the ? Venturar-- 7 Sonoma i.;,..,.r.Nov. -- Company;; Limited' Oct 7,1911 ...Ocf n - , Man6;. oi ' AN 181 OF HA- "s : 1dL-i'- ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER OP THE REVISED LAWS ..-- Friday. ; 23 - . Dec. 27 ; Manhattan Cife ft Bakery ConrpanyitWtitvViLimited ; .; 8ept 8. 190S Sent Sitrri Oct, Ventura .,;;...;.;. V.'AII. 1915, BY ADDING THERETO A NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWJ FrancIsco---Shlny.o- 'Ci ';t v uompany, : Nor;-?2- , 1892 '. San 1 Marti, T. K. - - Tne.AUni isnenea t.nmiea,v.,vJ. , COR- A3 SECTION 2S08A. PROVIDINQ FOR 'THE DISSOLUTION OF ..W ; . ; MAKE YOUfl 11S RESERVATIONS EARLY. -- . Mar;iL-i89S- si Company. - - Maunaiel Sugar, "Limited X 7 f i t .J' - ' "i r 1 -' ' I'OUATIONS IN CERTAIN CASE3," f, the underalaned. TreMarer of the. SV.; . ; . ! .rmK'M r ? U,SatuVtiiy. Seot"ltrS"-f.'i-i; ''''".. my fol- Maul Sugar Company, Limiteu i i . . . .. 5May22,189 Territory, of Hawaii, hereby ajre notice of Intention to dlasolre the Iltio-Maun- a L-- C C. BnEWER A COMPANY, LTD, Central A;tr.U - Maul Laundryif Limited Kea. sir. exlstlna- by Ylrtoe of , tbe Stem lowing Cfrpo rations eatabllahed nd under and 19A8 la of Territory of Hawaii and to annnl the ICharteref of aald' eir--' f NotP2S the " ; TXSSZLS TO ' : The Maui Shlmbun Company, UmRed Deceit, 1910 DZriCT j v-;-- ', ' , U..i.; A rratlna. l r:..;P The MercanUIe Printing Company, Limited .V.'.V; P. rTp i Apri? sg$ --t A ' . . oany. . . . I . . Incorporated Sept. 25.' 1901 da Com LI mlted .. .. i ...... '. . The Merchants Stevedore. Company, Limited.; ;C4 t; 3899 Thursday. 8eptk9. .. Jen Fruit ft Taro Company;.,,...... ; Aug. .27 1883 The Metropolitan Company; m.VfJn": --.:. San a FranciscoSonoma, Oceanic :. 1902 Umltedf;;; - H e American Shipping Company, Limited Jan. IS, BnUdlng; Company, . . 1;. ? wm' V ;. -- Metropole Umited i iJan.20.190S Amerlcan-Hawfila- n ; ., L Engineering: ft' Constrnctlon Mld-Paclf- le Navigation Company, Limited. ;T - June 29. 1899 KaualWfct3. HalVL-- str.! . ;; f' Company, Limited. . , I....;,..;...-America- n Mar.;:;S; 1901 Moana Hotel 'OunpUtyv Limited iv;.v;..v;. vw. Ag;t2Sl899 ,I.. :,;V;;irv Friday,- - 8epL 10. - Centrifugal . Machinery , Company.. uuuipvij, ;;;.;;.;..;k.v'-- Ang;V2C 1910 Tokohama Shinyo Maru, T K. K; CAN - Mvrsui ureaswB uiutiwi -. A'.- - '.'-'.- ',. - t fROU FRANCISCO: san rzxi: zzcor . -- -- .'.'- . l Jmited . ; . i . . .' . . . . . ; v)tt-Smit- h - str; vy- '.:::''.- tor ....; FebWW3 John Estate, Limited ...... H- cm Jan. S, 1901 -- a A:.;erlcan Company, Limited.;.;-;.- 5 " V :Joly : 2. 1900 Power'and Water ' ' M..W. McChesney.& Sone Limited SepLM9. 1902 8, 8. MatsonIa;...M-Se- pt 14 8. 8.Wi:heIm:na..U..C;t S ...,;...';...v:i S-5- ; i 1 American Dry Goods Association Limited...... Jane ,1900 - . Saturday, SepL ,11. mcv,uujt uana iuguipanj, JLdmuea ...... rt ;.,eJ. a. 21 . , , . ' L-- L Luri S. S. Man&a. H 6 lne;...;.,.,;.Sept Messenger ;; V 24. 28.-189- ...S;;L t eiican Service, Limited. ic.y,m Sept 100 Native Sons.,Company, Limited ....;.. i'lV-V- . 'T-:'.-- ,,'DeC'i IllloMauna Kea str...... Company,-Limite- d. ' - ArMerican Brokerage ...... -- . Not. 1,1904 ' ;. v i Oahu Market Company, Limited i , j- .?.iMay'.j 2;;1898 8'S;'vyilhelmtna;Spe;23' 8. 8. Mat jonla. i . . . . . S i ; 22 A ; erlcan-Hawaila- n- Paper. A Supply Company, ' A iir t Oahu Pineapple Company, Limited .V.;,ii;:vJ.i'.v.'t4 25, 1908 JXAIL3 Manoa.'..:,t;i.;Vi-O- - ' ' t S S.; ; , C3 r- May 1906 8. 8. ct 8. turlins ... .C:pt. , Limited v , i , '' Vi P 3L Oahu Men Market Company, Limited. ;;;T4;i;M-:?ujBa- e M3.;i912 1909 m'" Anerlcan Steam , Limited mOcL28, tc. v--- - Malls . are following Tue Oahn Lumber Building Company, Umlted.i't Jan.- 12, 1896 3 dne from, the i' 8. 8. Hysdes sails from Seattle for .Honolulu Cipt:m.-t- r 11. r'X.W'K'Si; atcu Agricultural tc HawaU, 5 Industrial Corporation; of Oahu Carriage Manufacturing Company, Limited .'7.L..irTebJ- 16,- .1901 points, as. follows: r'rv"' . & Hilonlaii'cf Una Will fr:-- Llmilod ....,..,....,.,..., .. i The Orpheum Comvnj;Umlit&ZiiZ San Francisco Shlnyo Maru, Sept 10. The 8. 8. this sail for Sin i ; !" ha Coffee Com pany; Limited , v, i ; .''JV.'?; :; APT.-- 2, 189C The Oceanic Gas & Electric Company,- Limited Yokohama Chlyo Maru, 8ept 13.' i Honolulu direct, carryirj cabin passen;trs, on or abiutFr::Z:".: :r 'rjlif -' ." In-Ai- Alaio Com pany. Limited ...... , Dec 29, 1896 Oregon Building Company, Umited; tAprir26;M901i Australia Sonoma, s. ,10th, 1315.:--- V .:.' iy;. ;;.;v;iVf Sot ' VfiK;r Aina Company, limited ;i....;.;r;.w..'.: ,: tf: SepL 28. 190ft uuy owena jciectricai construction Company, Vancouver Niagara, .Oct 6.- .: . CV ' 31. 1885 Um;;V5;r M:'CACTLE CCOXE, UNITED, Ilrr J Un . ;-- ', u PuLlisbing Company, Limited 'Jan. r . ? : i ited .;'.....:. ...;.,,..;.. t ... .'., . .'. ; ' m ." J une 1 6, 1902 Malls will depart for the following T.:::.:. : f? ' 1903 Automatic Centrifugal Company,' Limited.. pi th.?:, Sept. IK The Orient! Ufe Insurance mpanyrLImited;; points as. follows: o i ley's Honolulu Cyclery Company, Limited . .'. . ; i V.May 25, 1900 Drug Company, o Maru Sept; 13; - Owl 'Limited Cj.imi ifrJgi-May'ligo- SepL 24, 1901 - j;:smarK KiaDies company, irouea rate.Cai,-Umitedn;4v;;v.- yokohama Shlnyo Maru, SepL 10. . '..Linda Business Bureau, Limited (.V June 7, 1905 : AustrsltftVl&fccmV Palama Grocery CompanyUmJted:ifi; June' 20; 18118 : .;Lell .Marshall Compmy,..,. kMar;22.:1890, Park Tbeatre CompanyrLImlted Vancou verNIa eara. SerL "t7. ' ' ' - - ?Cailln;s from en cr t.wj f:;v,;.-- j ; e, .;;. HsncIlJ aicut c:::jJ rrrra ic (Company, Limited Oct i90i Publishing-- rtlaiL'Xnritir it , Pacini CompanyUmited L'Nov HL1806 Oct'' 28.. 1901 - Pacific Hardware Compiny,Umttedr. . : :tal building Company, Limited ...... ". .". ; "". May' 26, 1902; ?'?jan;:'rstn8sS- Paclffc Improvement ?X r; 1 FOR 8AN FRANCICCO ; May,: 1907, Land Company Limited;; June 13, 490a i Fen cnnr;T. 29.' i Logan, from San Francisco for, Manila, thz Pacific Heights Electric: Railway . Company, V- - . 15, 1901 1 ;Llnc;;' ?. ,iry Company, Limited :m Jan; due j here.-- Sept 14; (ll-zl- ited J ChIna Sept 21 Persia li, cut i Comnany. Feb. 18, 1898 uv;..;;.;; ;.v;..i;v2; ...:U;... tad h) Coffee Limited ' ce ' rmt uompany;' . , ., , . . . C-- Thomas; from San Francisco to Ma 23 C'' raciiic umited . t ...V :r Anr. 29,. 1895 .. Manchuria Ez?t. v & SuddIt Company. Limited. ' Dec. 26; 189a " -- : r ...;.,;,. rtahles T nila,' left 'Honolulu Angust 14.: Persia . 25 -5- '.:idUd. Amusement Company Limited. V.U. ,-- Oct '4. 1912 Sherman, - .;. Ja Facific Navigation Company i :u;.jV.Vv VNor,: 'Ii83. from Manila to San'FrahcIa- 1 - '," ; . - 1909 'V5'';.:';; J4. " y Garsge Company, Limited July '19, me co, left here Sept, 4; : Well-Uorln- : - racinc commercial AavrtIerJtCiirjK'iWMai:;.1t.-- .;;-clita- Company, Limited..... Dec. 16, 1910 .V, Sheridan; from Honolulu to - M - Pacific Cable Company .wj&z Julyi 3.M889J Sia Fra- Deity .Hawaiian ' Mar.- 20,;l 88. iivvr.v;v:wf cisco,' still ,at coast : :l V ' Company, ,"J 1S91 Mar.ill.,1896, crr;znAL apply Iuaiy'Sulletin Publishing Limited. Sept 26. Tha Paciflc Mill Company,' - Dix due here between Sept'; 23 and 'for infchmation to .12,-189- 27. 1900. , ? Llmltedu;tii":v.;.;'n Dec Davcy photograph Company, Umited..,. Feb; SO, from Manila, : K . ' i.. People's Express' and Draying Company, Limited - X Aug. 28, 1913 for Seattle l Noor Date Corapany, Limited .... ; Dec 11, 1911 Hi- HachfeluIC; Co., 'Ltd., C Pearson und Potter Company, : - Warren, itaUoned at the PhUlppbji. - 1S09 Limited I May 4, 1899 .a Hr.t r: Limited " June '8. , . T. Puuloa Ebeep & Stock Ranch Company. 1 i:n'.-:r.r- d Company, . . . 23,' lSOl Nov. 15, 1883 J. Piumtlns' Limited. .... Apr. Reciprocity Sugar Company: ;.;-."- . 2 ;.;V.;. V - Feh.:.v 7. 1883 i::-:- Pulliihlrs Company...... Arr.'2.1S3 3D, 1S37 ;! Sept 14, 1900 Mill Cow Limited... Jan. " - r'j'. ileal Litate Exchanse Limited Mar. 26. 1909- - L--L a- r . Sialics Company, Apr. 3, 189 1 .... .: .... Per str. Kinau, for Kauai points. Limited...... - The RIdgehouse Wine & DIstllline ComDanv. Llm r; ! !::y lr.sursr.ee' Company, Limited...... Ml Mar. 4. 1903 September 7 Mr;, and Mrs. C A. . . 1 Red ... . ;.v. . . . , i . ;...... :. !i 1912 t4, 4 4 c . 21, 1901 Mar.22, Scott, H. IfBrodie and wife and son. 'I'd Jkll K!c!.r.rdscn end Holloway, Dec. ; V. .': .l, Umlted.... River Mill Company, Limited , . ;. ;. . . Schlm-mel- i . Feb. 3, 1913 Miss r Schlmmelfennlng, f i r Murjl:y Development Company, Limited... " June 13. 1911 Mrs. The Royal Hawaii Hotel Company, Umited ; : 20, 1901 g. . 26, 1897 June ennln Fischer Schimmelfennln Oct Star Dairy Company; Limited ..".;...... ;;. .;.; , Com: :.y Nor, 15, 18S3 ...; Feb.: 10, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. WMlcox, Mr3. O. Ct:tr.:ra cf tM tv:v C:r;:ry v.::it.:i cl cr.J !::. ; : ftcne ...... t'ar.dwich Islands' Honey "Company, 29, 1898 'i Cr.l C ?r r.y ...,; . .... Jan. 21, 1S84 Limited. 4 Sept Blackstead, Miss Wilcox. Miss A.' Bro- - cr thsrt t.v. ::::j r J t:I;.v: Sanitary SU&ra . Laundry .Company Umited H' ; Apr. .24, 1900. .1 .r.y (LlmltedK 31, 1SS3 . dIe,vMrs...Chong Ho, Fo and wife, Jan. Ltaaoard Agricultural-Company- Limited - C M Nov. 15, 1S53 June 3, 1912 Mrs. CMJnglay, Mrs. F. StraiidMrs. fo .V .. r": ; . ' - Fen , W ' 1 Jr-.- Tte TfrCoda Wtter. Wort June 22, 1900 K: Cockett," w.S ri..,.. , Ccmrsr.y, Limited;;. e 27, 1S31 sln:ItedtCV. .,"0 J. Strand,. Mrs. J. $. 'ir 'rn ' " Tte Standard Telephone Company. Umited; 9 - , Feb '21, 1901 .Ur.r.Ie """"";"""'- -' " Cc .Lit- - Itf'd July IS, US2 WinrCockett Bernice Cockett, "iiy wlch-Islan- ds r-- Send .Company.'Llmited . "- - f-- I c 'Hcney Cockett, B. MeadoK Mill3, ILn 12 . . ...-- .27" - 9,183 Ft Thomas my,, Limited liar. f ; A S Company, , ;. v.. .'; l etta,Publltlr.s. Limited ; V . C 'JanVi 4, 1904 J.v B." Fernandez, T. Fernandez, MIss : ;: . 24,v C, u C ,.3. r. Limited,. Cot; lC3. CouleCcmpany,-Limite- C'Cw.d ,,,,.. . . - " 1SC9 H.;il .:;;V;t i.. Mar;5, 19Q0 v. cnong;. Mrs. unan. ('cm; .r.y, Limited.... Arr 14, .;;: ururiaa, otto . ID w . . Company, . 1., ;J. 8. S. Tenys naru...... C;t ' ! South Kona CoSee Limited.; 1.1.; t(Julyr2Lvl896 c -- Miss M. Puptthi. Fddia Pupwhl, Ml3 J. A . 1 -- j li - n, Limited . . . June 7,'iC3 -- r v 1 , ' H..B-Sheldon;1 13 ,. .,. , j " June 13; 1300 'Ju'y' It 1910 Jackson, Mrs.-II.- - Sheldon, Miss , 8. S. Nippcn Maru .. , .Ti:v. . ... 1 ."-- ' Territory Stables Company. Limited za; w JMi33. J j. - ACS. 2C1E31 -- June iu MrsH., Sheldon, IL The Tropic Frult-''&- : nbre. Company: Umited;. i'; May 1894' K,,, Mcintyre C : . r.y, Limited!.!... Jon. 20, n Miss, Tropic Fruit Company, ;s . . .,vr.V. ept Cv'r Limited... ,;;.T.: . Com; :;:y, LI r. ted Kept 27,.!S02 27.M905 Mrs W;Grobe,- Miss A: Miimfprd. M - me .union ice Company Miss".-- 1 Co::::.r.j Limited ..; Oct" 4,U9(52 . Miss' flattie "Jqrdan, . Johnson, Ircn-'Work- ;,,;;;.;v.v.1;.0;:iJ3lllBMO.:89 , The Union s Company..-;- ... ,' Marl;;; 1, 1890 Miss DWithlntcton, Mrs. Burkej-'MIs- i '. Ccmr..-y- Mar. 24, 1903 '"-Jl- Limited. .:,.,,;;; M -- Union Dda Water, Company,: Limited';-- I ; . M:- ) y, !. .: 1 12, 1?13 r .;;; :9. 1900 Ethel' Banhan., Mrs S. c fept mi '.:r. r-'- Land, Company,-Limite- , Pec. IS 04 D.. IIeirpyMiss,M. Wood,, Mis'3 Menx-Ier- - 1C07 Union Mine CompanyUmlted-T.-i- , H: Oct. v 1907 Mls M.;.Mens;ler, MLs3 Jack- 0" . i r.y, I.:. :..,.'. Nov; 23, ;;;;. 5. tl. Union Auto Company, V. , ." m'-MI- C :.:...my, 1. Limited.'. ;;i .'..'V 28, J09 son, Mrs.' Henry Dlake, and Infant, Mrs, i rr.: Co: Li .It ! r : , V.-.-vt- '. ' . VIcurlj V.'aiavva- Sugar Company, Umited .'. . ; . ( May 2C, 1900 -- llo.o;.?, Mi.?s Fcr cr.i I ;. : T. Tr m) Cm L.m.tud. ,; 27, 1SSS ; J." M.r Chamberlain Geo. t ,Wahiiwa;tlne-Apple'Ccmpahy;.UmIted.t;i,4- '': : : ' Cc.-por.- 29,1904 F. .Sanborn,' :. . y, Limited...... fept 18.1SC3 MHOggW. ri : ra ; ; . . . . C : p . 17 - : V-Ap- ' li ; ...... Wtmrnmrton- Mercantile Company. Umlted:V;i r.- t . C :::p-r.- 17, 1C0O E,' CoppMiss 'McClypiont',. Mn . i.::i y, Limited Ttb. Makuri''; .T.;. 15 ' - .Wc rr.tr. Stockyards CompanyUmited.:p; ;.T'tciV 1; .'19051 Y.T .....;'.; ..Cct. r Oct- 10, U38 ::i Funai,' ?.Irs. Naha&Uima.. Mrs,, T - : e Comp-n- 1SS0 Bcacb Company,' United ;.v.;;;-?i:;'Oct3,ilS99- Yashi&ane,- Miss-Thompson,- E;:Mc-- . . .. ,:;-.- y, Limited.,... 'Dec.S0, F, DAViZ: CD.. 1.7 ' ' ;Wm: :::l Lend & Loan AfisociationLtmited, R- Ti:'0.!l. . : v ..re Call, J. W . Ascn, IL - Btamp, Dr and (mriny :M2r:,30,.89 Wftiai-.ia H:;-;- Oct y. Hotel lfi;,1900' 1 : i;r.-.:t- & Maturity Company, pompanyLlmlted;';.. ...;;,;; Mrs Yferfgibara Y. Funal. nt i Mar; 29,: 1901 iWaiklU Seaside. Hotel; Limited vCi;; ;,;';; 'Vi""?? jlVCWsi" 15; 1902 i': Per M.annaV'Ijoa," for "Man: AMCniCAfl.HAVAUAri G. C. CO. THZ i A: v E-.C- s ; Ccmp'any, The Waialua MercanUIe Company,' Limited 25,:l!M)4 o .' . : ,t L r::.r.t Limited...... July 20. 1838 VDec and MolokalSeptember; 7E. A Steamer will ta dcaratctcd frca :;l.7 VC...: Waipio iv;;-.-- i ;,vffi'i-.1.'- l ' Arr.' 3, 1800 JJmalau, Umited ;',;;. iUiVi "prilS.MOOl" nant and rwife. Miss Purrler, Miss E via Pacific coast ports every TVENTY-FOU- DAY, - Waibee.IUce Plantation Company Llm ited Ma-lon- e, FORTY-TIir.C- i: .:;:; s I.- !mr .Vi::.? Company, Nov. . 2, 1909 r.;.;; Feb;v;3,rl90J Murphy. Mrs. M. F. Scott Miss time in DAYS. ELIATTLT: : Limited...... '::: s transit ' ' - aiK.iu I . i i Com::. r.y, Limited Sept. 16,1907 inn. Limited;. 7 ,t)ct 23,1911' Miss Achic Miss L. N. Meinecke, TO HONOLULU, S. S. TEXAN, to call about :: Com- - The Whitehouse Contracting & Construction D. Storm,; Mrs. TWENTY-FOU- R r. lltmmk Corrirme Company, Limited..... Jam 29; 1901 r Miss Barnes, Miss Ruth sailing every DAYS TIHAI'i;1.. panjV.Llmdted .j,i;.j v A ;Ck!t;-23- , 1899 Wm;-McKeIIop ;.; :" '. : K--3 Works Company, Limited...,. Feb. 24, 1903 i i i ;..,.; Storm, Mr. and Mrs. For particulars as to rates, etc., arr--7 to Ltmg ; I : Vo Company, Umited ,;;; .e;;v ; ;Jan; 27, 1902 Gcu - - !! ': .::, Limited Oct. 17. 1903 and daughter, Thos.' Gouveia. J J. c. p, ,r.: or.cz, v h. wtz.vjz 1 i "- V W..V.; fright Company,Umited'";v.v;;; ZK 'TM; 1902 i ,r::3 Company .'..i., May 23,1S90' Kilt: Oct velaMiss C. Kaalele, E. K. Kaana and den era! Freight AjtsL ; , -' : .Wrlght-Hustac- e, : : Imck Cc'm::.i:y. Limited l eo. z, JSU2 Limited .....v.;. ..-;- :..i wife Raymond Smith and wire and y, Woods of Physical ;:. V.:z Cc:-r::- Limited .Vi Dec, .18, 1909 Institute Culture Umited ;i Aug.:'27,;i903 three children, M Makekau MUs M young wen's Grocery Company, Limited.,;; 'iVYA;iif?'itoy4;i8;'-.1W-lr GERMAN LIBERALS :':m:::i Laxmdry. Limited 5Mar. 7, 1910 Makekau, MZ a; Ozarki. Miss Isabe'ia ' .,.( , NOW Limited-Hi- : 907 V Born, T. Lommen, ' - OPPOSE .PEACE CL.impo Putlistlng Company, June 20, Novi .therefore, notice is hereby f iven to any and all persons that have n Born, Miss Mary E. Im'mtirs .Decorating Company, Llm- - '''-- v ;v.: ' been or are now, any W. H Hayselden and wife, S.K. Walau. Whether cn r::i:-- s tr j interested in manner whatsoever in the said corpora ; - BERLIN Germany. -- An announce- i ,Nov.ft24,:i909 tionV 'that" objections to the disolution of said corporations filed ' mu3t ha ment by the Overseas News Agency 1 r . r c . i . ) j u m, Lim itcd "July ,16. 1900 . silver r.tzz, :r la this office on of before 12 o'clock noon of November 15, 1915, rand thatny :hTo celebrate their vweddin5 says; ; C - r a !.:rm: Company, Limited..... June- 1; 1894 person-o- persons to-b- e C' lui:: desiring heaid thereon must be' la jptlendance': at 'i aanlvergary? the .Prince and. Princess ' "The progressive faction In the I i.ery Ccm;mr.y, Limited .V,. June 30.' 1S90 Regehsburg. me oirce or meinnqersignea. in Executive Building, HonoIul4V'flt.-M- 2 of Thnrn and. Taxis In ; tne' Reichstag has decided, that the time :r. ccmp'.r.y. Limited Sept 251891 ociock noon or saia aay, to snow, cause. If any; why corporation Germany, .created . charity , fund of -- said ? not yet ripe to peace con- 1 1 '.' ; is discuss 1 r Loths. Limited July :6. 1906 should not 13806--.;:.,:.;- .marks--fo- r 01 ' be f00,0QO tne innaDitants ': X' ',-.- publicly, , . ;. 23,-189- 0 z.S' ditions ..- Ccmrony-...... - . Toirv May Regenshurg; ; ' ' Via principle It approves t of the . la Company.. Limited; July31, 1899 i. ? ? Treasurer, Territory of , Hawaii. conquering of . territory necessary to Company, "J NOV, y,2,; 1899 " Marliet Limited Honolulu Septembet-rT- BY AUTHOR ITv.'. , - In- - , -, 1915., jrfr? li"' r the safeguarding of the future ' , ., - ,i t lay company, um tea May 24,4900 : y,, 6263-Se- pt 8; 22, Oct , 20; vi-lf- 15,-19- 00 terests and. strength of the empire, '.;:-- Hawaiian Paper Company, Limited.,. Dec HIGH SHERIFF'S NOTICE. u sale: but opposes unlimited annexation is". : - . Company, Limited Apr. 27, .1901 y-- BY; i, :;'.u Ir.dustTial ...... AUTHORlTYvVtVi'cte LEGAL NOTICES:- Ideas. It trusts that the government rid val:::::, lt, : : .' aim & Wall Paper Company, Limited.. '.'-Ju- ly: so, 1901 s ? Vader and iby,;. virtue o( ; a "certain 1 ON IN". ; In common with the people's repre Honolulu Creamery. Limited .- -, .,....,.... - Sept 16,' 901 NOTICE.TO .BIDDERS JOB NO. THE CIRCUIT i COUCTvOF-- TH& Write of Execution issued by the Hon- ; " sentatives at the proper time, will '.u.'u Oil &. Guano Company, Limited...... "June' 29.U907 H.C.24. c? First Circuit Territory "of UawalL orable J, M Monsarrat district mag- ,;'vr:,; ) open Nt-tar- a: the matter to discussion bo -- thU Laundry Company, Jnly '.20,i 1898 - - i v f -. ". : In the matter of ;the estate; of City County lulu tteam Limited,..,.. n istrate 'of Honolulu; and a decision as to what Is necessary may n c i 7 m , Notice Is hereby given that Kurlsakl, of Honolulu, de- HonoIuiuTerritory f lulu Investment Company, Limited Feb. 11,1899 the last late of of Hawaii, on .: - ... be reached. .. . ; r-- 3 20, ' D.-191- t .?'' Chronicle Company, Limited.., ' 14, 1899 sentence In: Paragraph Page 9, of ceased. 3d day" August A. ; - .:ulu Chinese Dec the of in : r object, I - :' "Until that time the main T c z 7 16, SpeclflcaHons on the above entitled , On reading filing the; petition Coyne Com- .. ..olulu Amusement Company; Limited, ,.,'.; .. Feb. 19H andi. the. matter; of Furniture P:-;n;- ' " the , progressives believe, to main- .!; j -- 2, job for construction Piers Nos. 8, accounts Q.Tashlro, adminis- : is j Honolulu Monument Works, Limited. ,,.;.. Mar. 1911 of and of pany, Ltd a Hawaiian corporation, - 9- " tain, as has' been done the unshake- Z.ZJ X ,. . 1918 - ahd 10; the' trator of estate of above nam vs; iz'.zl CI tl . r.olulu Jam & Chutney Factory, Limited .... Mar. Ml? at loot of Fort street the the plaintiff, Mrs." George H..: Evans, . - . 1 able unity of all classes." . - fol- deceased,! ' - . Kaiepa iiawsji July 25, 1889 Honolulu, T;'HM' which reads as ed. wherein he asks to be otherwise known as Annie K. Evans, .j. " Mid- mil ;.,:i.. VZLLC-?An-C- i . ," lows, v - $5767.91 charges "him- Cjs D Kalpna o Pauwfela.-- . July 16, 1890 has been stricken out: allowed and he defendant Bishop "Trust Company, LLOYD GEORGE . ... , T II I - ' GETS ' & CO 72 :i ivaiepa iiooKuonoono ...... Jan. .17. 1891 Bidders :must state in bid the self with 8945192,: and asks that the Hawaiian- - corporation, garni- C tuvui, imiieu. ; Ltda MORE WAR PLANTS 1 Kslepa Kaloea Kaladaina, "Limited ...... w.. ;, Mar. 20, 1899 exact kind and character of bars same may be examined land approved, shee, for the sum pt Two Hundred lnj Ct TcL'1111 , - : .Mar.-16- may Fifty-tw- o 79-10- 0 i Kaiepa o W&iakamllo, limited 190$ . and stirrups "which Is Intended to and that a' final order be made and ($252.79) dollars, ; England.-Davl- d - LONDON. Lloyd May 14, 1900 ; , , " of property remain- A.-- lond: Realty Company, Limited !be turnished. 'distribution of the I did; on the 6th' day of August D. ca - George, ; minister of munitions, oahu :- T ing persons - railvmyji:.:h ta:le .tor Island Telegraph Company,. Limited ...i..; Dec 6, 1899 Bidderswill: omit :qu!retnent8 of in his hands to the thereto 1915,; levy upon!: and shall offer;, and tak- that, his department has . : Associ- discharging his auc- ' Immigration & Colonization filling out pro entitled, and him and. expose public Z;-;;- ternatlonal :;:. the above clause' in for. sale and sell at en ,over 190 more . OUTWARD. . ' establishments for ':;;f ation Company, Limited ...... Dec, 24, 1910' posals,---"- i sureties from all further' responsibil- tion 19 the highest bidder so much 'of ' - the production" of war munitions. The : ity ', S-..-- ' Fcr Walanae, Walalaa. Cahuki, asf 1 Company, Limited Apr. :28. 1906 BOARD 0F4HARB0RV as suchv-- the : property . hereinafter .referred to e IL JeQrey ';.'.. " ' total . number of plants now under the way a. 3:21 p. ea. " - Is ordered Friday 24th : . stations J: is cl, ..e J. A. M. Johnson Company; Limited.;.;;.,;.; Not. ;il, 1902 COMMISSIONERS, It that the as may be necessary, to satisfy the control ..of the ministry la. 535. TA- - at-- 9: For Pearl City, Ewa MH1 and way Kawailoa Ranch Company V.t - Feb. 25,: 1884 (SIgned)diCHARLES R,i FORBES, Z day of September, D.1915, said Writof Execution at the Oahu . fV ; stations f7: 30 a. tn., 1:15 a. ,n m. ;r: o'clock a. nt, before Judgeof said of; Oahu rA-lette- r; :; Ilhl Valley Grocery Company, Limited...;...,. 1 Ang.v22;i904 chairman' the Prison: Stables rear Prison, - 4 printed news .; -- in a London cx, p. p. xx, ' " XU1&'-W.- room 11:20 a. 2:15 cl, J:23 Zoo, Limited onoIuluVTv TL; August ' court at the court of the said Honolulu aforesaid at 10 o'clock a, . Ti e Kalmuki HeihU .:.;..'.;...,:. Aug. S.M906 paper. Af Conan Dovle; the author. S:1S p. $9:29 p. p. r.uai & Liquor Company, Limited.. June' 7. 1906 623J.A0g.-- 4; 5i 6 7, 18, 25r 15ept , court at Honolulu. Island ot Oahu be nt of Thursday, the 23d day of bl, tn, fll:lS n. Wine - suggests" use of shields ' 'v- ' the and: hel ror.WahUwa and Lailehna 11:11 CooperatiTe Association," Limited,...,... . 3, 1906 - and the same hereby fa appointed as 1915 all of the" right : I'lawao July. jl- ilvo;. ;v: ; mets 'in .the war.- 'x.u 8, pe--j , a. . I:CJ pcW niMtl 1 : . ; . . . . - May-1- the tlmeand place for hearing said uqe said Mrs. n. fl: nt, a malo Sugar Company, Limited .Vr. W. ; A i899 Jahd Interest'' of the ' ' n " ' i:-- ' 1 i Cyclorama Company, Limited ...... lition and acconnts.nandi that all per George H.; Evans,"otherwise known as ':... Uiauea Noi;?10rl892 Lyon, years'bld 5 SEALED TENDERS. - ' Lawrence 24 of Ith :'.,-- INWARO. v ; : l. E. Company; Liml ted ? .1.'.;. 1901 sons interested may then"- aad there Annle::K; Evans, In and to the follow- .Klllean Jan.2L : aca, N. Y waa killed at Conesus Lake . . 1 appear and show cause, if any they property of" defen- Arrtva Honoluls freci Xahiika. Wi ICilauea Stock Dairy Company, Limited...... DC-- 9,1901 V Sealed, tenders will be received by ing .personal, the N. Y when the hydro-aeropla- ne he ' v, ; . have, ;why the ;$attev should be a, I : Ccffee Company, Limited i . Nor. 22 1898 ?aof dant, unless the, sum due under said ' ahu and Walaaaa lilf l:M ilauei the Board of Harbor Commissioners was driving turned upside down and " :-- granted, V-'v--- " ' ' ".-.- present in- p. '. I Clnb . .. .".t. . ., .. Feb,? 4, 1S82 and maj evidence as Writ of , Execution, together with . ; 0L ". lonala i i '...... until p m. Wedneeday Sep- fell In lake." .?..-:- .,: . ' 2'M of tbe -- Sugar Com pany v. .7;.', .'. .;v . Ang.24, 1889 to who are entitlld to the' sait proper- terest, costs and my fee and expenses Arrtra Ho&otola from Ewa IfCl ana; Kona tember 15, 191S,:for the" cleaning and - ' Company. ty. ' - City sv SC a. llohala end ifHo Railway w . Jnne.26, 1899 Ialntlng of galvanised Iron roof, ridge are previously paid. Pearl f7;45 !: nt Dated Honolulu, 17tb day of TID3S-- N.-X-t p. IConaToffee & Fruit Company, Limited Feb. 2, 1891 gutters; 7 shed, Ho- at this : PROPERTY -- TO BE SOLD. sun r.:obr 11:02 a, nu 1:40 p. m, tx, i.,.,...... roll .and Pier Nc : atd " - August 1915. ; - Railway Company, Limited;.. Aug. 19, 1901 -- v Two chairs, 2 center tables, n S;31 p. p. nt-- llona Mid Kau H. Morris 1 m,;7:30 .. nolulu, 'T. Chlcago.Coflee Company,-Limited;;..- 19, 1901 By the court IS chairs, 3 rockers, 1 writing desk. 2 - Arrive Honolulu from Wihlawa Hona and Dec , Blank, forms of proposal are on file B v- aai tc, Um- - JOHN MARCALUNO, 1 1 couch, 2 large rugs, 3 a. i lohala Investment Commercial Company, In the office of the Board of Harbor couch, box -- Leilehna f:15 nu tl:M'. . 3 ,'-;.!- -- -- May 5. 1902 Commissioners,, Capitol Building. Ho- Clerk. small rugs1 dining table, 1 buffet, 1 a f 4:01 p. ql, 7:10 p. m, .;.;' Company,' Limited . . 12, 1907 , E. C. Peters, attorney for adminis- serving 1 1 kitch- 6 Halelwa Limited. a two-hou-T "Hona Vineyards1 t;;.. ,.v. July nolulu, T; H. . table, china closet The ; trator. '. flrst-clas- s i ; r.na Railroad' & uand Company, Limited ; . ; i . . Oct 11, 1916 Commission- en table, 1 ice chest 2 bureaus, 3 Sept. KIM train (only tickets honored)" The 'Board of Harbor 6245-Au- g. Klondyke Mining Company, Limited.. 31, 1897 . 18, 25. Sept L 8. chiffoniers, 1 small table, 1 kitchen I sal 7 i 9J i-4- 09 an Honolulu svery Sunday at f The Kohala Dec ers reserves the right to reject any '' leaves :ll Company, Limited .VV;;.V:.; 5, 1898 2 chairs, 1. cot and a. m., Halelwa hotel; returning ar-- ' Kona Bujar Dec or all tenders. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. cabinet veranda 1 t.4? SSI 7 SB 90 S.4SI 07 407 for l ' oloa Agi icultural Company; Limited. Jan. 27. 1898 CHARLES R. FORBES, spring and 2 mattresses. B.BL. A SI rives in Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. Th i;iondyke 'Mineral Prospecting ; Proprietary Syndi- - Chairman, Board of Harbor Commis- The Matson Navigation Company's Terms, cash in United States gold 8 1.17 ick ail S4sj 5.4a S06 aas Limited stops only at Pearl City and ; 6, 1898 S. S, ill . .. . cate, Limited ;...... Oct sioners. HUonlan will from Honolulu coin. I 1 46 I4TJ0 JO. E.4S 60S Seto Walanae; The C; Koelling1 Company Limited;. May 1, 1902 Honolulu, September 1. 1915. for San Francisco pirect on or about Dated at Honolulu, City and County I Daily tExcept giaday. tSnaday only. AgriculturaV Company, Limited , May 10, 1900 September .10. passage, Territory Hawaii, 10 4.14 0 s.47 7.0S O, DENISON, Kona 625S Sept 2. 3. 4. 7. 8, 9, 10. 11. 13. 14. First cabin of Honolulu, of this warn 1 .. . P. F. C iMITHr 'n ; f. I . Ccffee & Fruit Company,.LlmIted. Apr. "'7, 1896 $65.00. 23d day of August A. D. 1915 II tr I ' . f I I .. SuDeriittendent. :.: XL F.-A- , lihalna '' SOS Lanai Land and Deyelopmeht Company; Limited.. Dec 14, 1896 Alter I five years of work, all the For . further particulars apply to V . - , W. P. JARRETT, - a.47! in! r.ts ) It ass jo 1 avid lLa wrenCe & Company, Limited',;!... ,, , .; . Oct! 15. 1901 telephone iMlnes In-- . Melbourr.er have Castle &. Cooke,, Lld Agents, Matson High Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii ; tj mlii tuo STAErBTJIXETT CTTT3 YCU j. -- . ;.: - itzm-z- : 6249-Au- g 9 0 a. m. j aliTina BisniarK jsraDiea, urauea .,.i.... Oct,1? 9, 1906 been put underground. riavigaiion company. . i f 23 Sep. 8, 22 New moon September at :22 TDDII'3 5ITTS TCD1T J.'.' t-r-