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U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, March 15. Last 24 hours' rainfall, .02. SUGAR,. 96 Degree Test Centrifugals, 3.50c; Temperature, Max. 76; Min. 61. Weather, cool, variable. Ter Ton, $70.00 83 Analysis Beets, 9s. 1 Per Ton, $78.20. .EC " VOL. XLV., NO. 7676. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS. LOS ANGE LES EXCURSIONISTS HERE ABE H1I GIVES AND STARTING IN ON GOOD TIME STARTLING TESTIMONY Fine Weather Greets ThemRegatta Pro- AT THE THAW TRIAL gram for Today.

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The long-looke- d for excursion "the p largest excursion that ever crossed the IS New Stronger-Railro-ads York Market 1 Pacific," arrived on schedule time yes- terday morning. The S. S. Ohio came up the harbor dressed as befitted the Not to Confer With occasion with flags to her masthead, - and docked about 8 o'clock. She was Roosevelt Dutch Victory. sighted at 7:10 o'clock and her appear- ance heralded by three whistles of peculiar volume and joyousness. Even (Associated Press Cablegram.) at that early hour Naval wharf No. 1 is was packed, some fifteen hundred peo- NEW YORK, March 16 In the Thaw case yesterday Abe ple having assembled, at the request of Hummel, the criminal lawyer, testified that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw the committee, with leis and alohas for made an affidavit in 1903 that she had been beaten by Harry Thaw - the arriving strangers. The wish that HIT Mill ' j"- . "".JJtr TSV' W W 'WP' B ..'Ki.a!',:! "TttW i j. j- ue because she would not sign a statement that she had been ruined by had been expressed that those who is Stanford White. would be on hand to welcome the Ohio ae should wear leis, was generously re- Abe & '4-- 1 Hummel, formerly of Howe Hummel, vn su.oi.ed to b the ablest sponded "to hats, heads, throats were lawyer in disreputable practice in New York. He wm finally caught ia Bom Advertiser Photo. festooned with the thick garlands of TTTR OTTTO ROTVrT"N"a ...T"WTO TnrTC AT TTmsrnT.TTT.TTw w . carnations, plumaria and maile, bril- vjj liant to see and fragrant to smell. There coins, the 2 was a brisk shower early in the morn- - who dive for were all about ship, and performed some special feats for the visitors who encouraged them BUYS THE FINE both with nickels and admiration. Mr. Berger's band, in the freshest white duck, were ready for their first ELL ESTSTE TALKS TO SENATE appearance which continued, without ,n rests t much rest all day about the only SVrfl' Vx they had being marked on their scores Breakfast was served on board and no Mid-Pacif- ic Institute Will Build Confesses to Some Doubtful was lost in getting ashore after time on Tract in Manoa About r. the gangplank was. lowered. Statistics IS & 7 V THE PARTY ASHORE. Valley. Opium Here. Both men and women were well- - bronzed from wind and sunshine, the At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the The member of the liquor committee, 'i but they all had an air of determina- tion as of they were prepared to go Hawaiian Board completed j the first as well as other Senators and a few through the program arranged for their great step in the development of its citizens, listened to Wilbur F. Crafts entertainment here, to the very last higher educational work by purchasing yesterday afternoon on the liquor ques- item. They were a remarkably well between 36 and 37 acres of land in tion. Mr. Crafts is a member of the well-bre- prosperous body of 5s. k- dressed, Manoa valley the old Kidwell estate. International Reform Association tour- - yvv people; the sort that it is worth while Upon thi3 it is proposed to locate the ing the world in the Interest of tem to tender the right hand of fellowship, perance. mm. Mid-Pacifi- e Ka-waiah- n r . v Institute, into which -- t i i. 3 because they appreciate and merit the After referring to the beauties of Ha. A IT-.- Si X hospitality they have come so far to Seminary, Mills Institute and waii, he spoke of visiting a kindergar JONES, MAJOR E. W. First President receive. the Japanese Boarding School are to be ten and of finding children of many of the Los Angeles Chamber of Com- A time was allowed to elapse until consolidated. In making this purchase different nationalities mingling togeth merce. Honolulu was made aware that they the Board has parted with the premises er in perfect accord as of one family, had arrived. Interested groups in twos of the North Pacific Missionary In- and then quoted from Archie Roosevelt streets ing and some threatening clouds hung and. threes walked about the stitute on Punchbowl street to the whose papa had Implied in a remark over Tantalus, but these rolled away, in the business part of town looking Methodist church and the land upon that the world is all one with two kinds the sun came out, the sky was as blue admiringly into the shop windows, which Kawaiahao Seminary stands to of boys: "Good ones and bad ones. well-repai- as a Hawaiian sky is expected to be, which they agreed d inspec- the Castle estate. The Castle estate lie complimented the legislature on hack- - and the day was as fine as though the tion. Automobiles whirled by, the will incorporate the latter property in- the passage of the' curfew law which. s Promotion Committee had made special to its holdings for the Castle Home. he said, would reduce crime among ju arrangements with the weather clerk. Thus to all time it is proposd that this veniles. He spoke favorably of local cool. large area be retained as part of Ho- It was bright and delightfully option and said no law had ever been A PENCIL SKETCH OF EVELYN THAW. S The Committee of Keception, who were nolulu's permanent missionary center. enacted that prevents a man from buy to have accompanied Mr. Wood in the LOCATION OF THE LAND. ing liquor and taking It home for his

Mid-Pacifi- was Bent to launch down the harbor, were too late, The site thus purchased for the c use. To this he added that If local form of blackmail and Sing Sing prison, whence be wat brought incoming ships being like time and Institute forms an ideal location ption ever becomes a fact here the to testify for the people in the Thaw eaae. tide, in that they wait for no man. Mr. within one block of the Rapid Transit people could not be prevented from Wood, it is needless to say, was equal Company's valley line. The grround buying liquor in San Francisco and to the oi He had with him a ton commands a beautiful view of moun having it sent to them. He Is opposed RAILROADS AND ROOSEVELT. or so of maile leis, and the Hawaiian tains and sea, having a configuration to saloons being open after 10 p. rn. on glee club. A very pretty effeet was which naturally lends itself to tlie the ground that after that hour cus- produced as the launch headed with division into two sections, one for girls tomers were robbed of their money by NEW YORK, March x6. The railroads have abandoned the Ohio, the glee club leis approached the and the other for bovs. The former the bartenders. idea of a conference with President Roosevelt on the ground singing Hawaiian songs, the melody (Continued on Page Three.) ' (Continued on Page Four.) that no common policy can be reached at present. floating out across the water, upon the - soft morning air, an ideal nntive greet- Angeles. ing to the islands that are the very MRS. FRANK HIGGINS, Los COMING CONGRESSMEN MAY REBELS DEFEATED. home of flowers and song. They came CELEBES on board and as the leis were dis- drivers had such a rush of business as HAVE SPECIAL TRANSPORT tributed the glee club continued to they have not known for THE HAGUE, March 16. The Dutch have defeated the rebel sing until the slu'p eauie alongside the The electric cars were crowded, the wharf, to the great delight of all the excursionist resorting to that excellent (Mail Special to the Advertiser.) will go out with the Congressional par- in Celebes, killing 280 and capturing 200. m m passengers. Of course the contingent, plan universally adopted by the WASHINGTON, D. C, March 3. ty. They have been engaged much of out late extending invitations to Con- stranger in a strange land "riding worry in Hawaiian affairs in The chief ex- A MARKET. to end of the line and back." gressmen to make the trip and in STRONGER the here at the close of Congress is about Small boys in whom the commercial plaining what accommodations would convey Con- spirit is already strong future Promo- securing a transport to the be offered for the journey out and ac- tion committeemen were numerous on gressional party to Hawaii next June. back. They now have eighteen NEW YORK, March 16. The market has closed strong. sidewalks, ped- item allowing the Secretary of War ceptances. -- the street corners and The a "'V'f'"-X dling ferns, calabashes, leis of "Job's-tears- " to grant permits for Congressmen to There was a little uneasiness for and other native curios, and travel on the transports passed on the time over an unfounded report that the AFTERNOON CABLE REPORT. and finding liberal purchasers. The flower army bill, but thereupon Secretary Taft President would not sign the Rivers carrying a of $800,-00- 0 vendors at the corner of Fort and Hotel announced that the transports would Harbors bill, total was sign- PITTSBUBG, Pa., March 15. The flood it receding. streets had also a circle of admirers, be crowded to their capacity during for Hawaii. But the bill appropriations for Hawaii Millions of dollars worth of property hat been destroyed. who not only admired the-- r wares but the summer months in conveying the ed and the engineers Twenty persons are dead. bought them. troops back and forth between San are safe. As rapidly as the the specifications Fire was caused by the wettlnj of lime. All the visitors' faces were smiling. Francisco and the Philippines. A num- can get around to it prepared and Damage by fire ia estimated at t200,000. Nobody looked disappointed or as if ber of the regiments are to be changed for the bidding will be awarded. Ohio and Kentucky towns are also flooded. he wished he had not come. within a short time. the contracts some disappointment that prosecution's expert ROOMS. The Secretary was then asked to put There was NEW YORK, March 15. The declare IUrry K. AT PROMOTION reim- on a special transport for the conveni- an appropriation of $20,000 for Thaw to be sane. It was a busy day at the rooms of territory for expenses ... i i a I ence of the traveling Congressmen and bursement of the SAN FRANCISCO, March 15. Secretary of State Root hat thanked the the Promotion Committee, out mcv service he has that matter now under consid in maintaining the lighthouse Education of this city for their action ia assisting to terminaU th ready for the excursion. There Board of were He is looking up the matter did not pass. Otherwise Hawaii received satisfactorily. on the tables; plenty of eration. Japanese school matter were bouquets an- ample appropriations. The sum of distribution, and, of cost and will probably give his NEW YORK, March 15. The stock situation here has Improved. There literature ready for Hono- $115,000 was made available for the of swer before this letter reaches no failures. above all, a well chosen exhibit and also the have been lulu. Delegate Kalanianaole expects to new lighthouse tender It brokers, island products, work from the pupil3 Molokai NEW ORLEANS, La., March 15. Witcher, Zemurray Oo, bar leave soon for Honolulu, but Mr. Geo. sum of $60,000 for the new FRANK SIMPSON, Los public sehools, and needlework suspended business. of the B. McClellan will remain behind and light. ERNEST G. WALKER. Angeles Wholesale Board of Trade. (Continued on Page Two.) THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 16, 1907. si E T shot ters Angeles xcursionists tnjoyin sand Life but' he os nev Stoi V - it Hill, A. S. Hoi-brook- , in i " 11. W. Hill, Samuel H -. - ' One.) 1- I 1 Hoi-brook- , (Continued From Paee ; , Mrs. A. S. Holbrook, J. F. ' I v ' Holbrook. Mrs. A. H from the Girls' Manual training school, . I H - Mrs. J. F. R. S. Howland, Mrs. S. A which did high credit to Loth teachers Horton, V I. B. Huber, D. E and scholars. W: Howland. Mrs. W, .- -' "("'"f At 1 o'clock a representative of the Hughes, W. G. Hutchinson, Mrs. Advertiser looked in at what may be G. Hutchinson, Miss Alice E. Hines, called the headquarters and found Mr. Miss E. B. Higgins. Wood endeavoring to direct his clerks, Mrs. I. X. Inskeep, Jas. Irving, Mrs, talk through the telephone and answer Jas. Irving. the questions of half a dozen tourists V W. H. Jameson, Miss Jameson, G. G. at once, all of which he apparently Johnson, E. Johnston, Mrs. E. John- managed to do. ston, E. W. Jones. At the large table sat some seven Miss Eva Keating, H. C. Keating, tourists of assorted ages, from fifty to Mrs. Kelly, Harrison Kimball, L. Kim twenty, of both sexes, inditing letters ball, Chas. H. Kolle, Mrs. Chas. IL home, which, from the expression of Kolle, Mr. Knight, Frank King. nothing their countenances, contained L. Landreth, R. D. List, Mrs. R. D. in, but good reports. Others sauntered List, J. I. Lynch. gold-fringe- d badges and wearing white, Miss Myrtle McArthur, Miss Viola of the morning the drooping remains McArthur, C. L. McComber, Mrs. C. L. MRS. FRANK D. OWEN, Lo leis. McComber, A. E. McConnell, Mrs. A. E. Angles, Chi Ids was summoned to Mr. Lloyd McConnell, Lee A. McConnell, Mrs. Lee Entertainment Committer. give an account of himself and the ex A, McConnell, W. C. McFarland, J. R. 7i pedition which he was piloting. As he McKinney, R. F. McKIsson. F. Maler, swerlng questions emerged from the crowd he was heard innumerable about Maler, Mrs. Innes Maler, Mrs. the flora of inland, to remark: just give these pins Mrs. J. the although th "I'll G. Manning. Mrs. F. A. Marcher, visitors were from a land out, first." This cryptic saying inter Anna of sunnhtne Meekins, Mrs. Jennie O. and flowers themselves. Hilo did her- preted meant that he was supplying the Mrs. D. E. Merrill, Mrs. F. L. Moore. Geo. R Mur-doc- k, self proud anJ won the gratitude of excursionists with decorative pins 1 H -- - .i;LL7r IV. A felt . .JfrAVr., J Xor- - all. wherewith to fasten the badges. These - J Mrs. Geo. R. Murdock, Mrs. McDermott, The entire party winhed to vIMt th should be said were decorated with Advertiser Photo. ma G. Murphy, Mrs. M. J. it volcano but on account num- three orarges rather prophetic, in George Meikelohn, Mrs. J. R. McKin- of the fat LOS ANGELES EXCURSIONISTS LEAVING THE OHIO AT HONOLULU. ber of visitors they had to be view of the fact that a part of the ney. divided into three lots of JO each. Three par- morning reception had been offerings of Miss F. Xewmark, Mrs. F. Newmark, ties then visited the crater, each this fruit some of it overripe, thrown was a big luau in the grounds of the cmintet club, its members in whit o'clock, with an Informal dance at the M. N. Xewmark, Mrs. M. X. Xewmark, spending a night there. And they er aim and considerable! Kapiolani Home in aid of that most suits, ran ahead and gave a welcome of Seaside Hotel, in the evening. Wm. with excellent XIle. all pleased with the sight. amongst the disembarking pas- deserving institution. It was a happy Hawaiian melodies in the pavilion. The chairman of the Los Angeles en- force, The trip from Los Angeles was very sengers. inspiration on the part of the ladies people place tertainment committee received a Mr. Damon told the the pleasant with the exception of of the Board, and they were well re- cablegram directly after landing, with tha first HILO AND VOLCANO. was theirs for the day. One of the two days when a storm was warded for their labor. As has been the dismal information that his house encounter Mr. Childs was enthusiastic over the party stepped forward and decorated ed. All of the pamtenfrer then took said, the weather was perfection, and had been robbed. success of the excursion, and he said Mr. Damon with one of their buttons, to their bunks and remained In them great crowds proceeded in the street from the moment they landed at Ililo when he exclaimed, "Moanalua 13 en- One of the visitors coming up from for a portion of the voyage. Th Ohio cars, by carriage and automobile to the up to that time, there had not been tirely yours now." There was music the Ohio carried a Roosevelt bear, as Is not an Ideal sea-goin- g vessel, at Home on Beretania avenue. Outside the a single disappointing or unpleasant oc- all the afternoon, the Hawaiian band California's emblem, under his arm. X she rolls about a good deal, but. with of currence. grounds were gathered a throng alternating with the Ellis club. Great Mrs. Weatherred intercepting him dec- a few exceptions, the passengers were In every way, what had been done for watching the arrival of the and admiring attention was paid to the orated the bear with a Hawaiian hat happy withal. company 7i them and what they had enjoyed, had visitors, while a picturesque music, while the pleasures of the eye trimmed with a lei, after which noth- After the first clfthty f the party of youngsters, Chinese, Japanese, Ha- were fully enjoyed. The visitors were ing could Induce him to let go that had left for the volcano the remainder waiian and Portuguese, constituted a enchanted with the great pleasure bear. found accommodations on shore as series of moving pictures at the en- ground ahd thronged the greenhouses, The members of the excursion are: well as they could and then on foot. trance, and they delighted the visitors admiring the splendid orchids, ferns E. B. Adams, Miss Fannie M. Adams, horseback, in carriages, carryalls and delighted quite as much as the visitors and roses, while the lily pond was an- Fred. L. Alles, Mrs. Fred. L. Alles, W. every other description of vehicles them. other great delight to' them. Also the P. Ambrose, Mrs. W. V. Ambrose, John they toured the surrounding country. 44 How cute!" exclaimed one mother- grass houses with their native furnish- T. Andrews, Miss Jessie Anthony, E. full of delight at the beautiful tropi- ly person, looking through her specta ings, mats, bed, calabashes and cook- E. Armour, Mrs. E. E. Armour, Mrs. cal foliage. One scene admired ier- - cles at a small Chinese maiden in pink ing utensils were objects of great in- W. E. Arthur, C. W. Atwood, Miss haps more than any other was from trousers bordered with lilac, a green terest. The tea houses, the lagoons, Anesley. the bridge Just below the powerhouse coat and braids lengthened with rose-colore- d and bridges were all inspected, and the Milo Baker, E. D. Baldwin, L. M. In the city. At all times one could cord. entire company was served with coffee Baldwin, Miss Violette Ball, R. H. Bal- see parties of the excursionists stand foreign A. Bernheim, H. Boettcher, H. ing on the bridge, watching the water Both native and food had and other refreshments by the generous lard, FEED. L. ALLES, Los Angeles, Presi- been provided quantity, Percy Booth, E. P. as it flowed over the rapids before in lavish as host. Boettcher, Jr., H. dent of Alles Printing Co. might have been expected. About 500 Bosbyshell, Miss Bosbyshell, Miss Ma- reaching the sea. Moanalua never appeared to better The koa lumber was also a novelty persons were fed, including Hawaiians - rie Bowden, J. Frank Bowen, Mrs. L. advantage, the lawns and plants shar- was greatly admired. A num- and foreigners. L. Bovven, Mrs. J. Frank Bowen, Miss Mrs. Anna Olson, F. D. Owen, Mrs. which ber of pieces of furniture were secur- "All the foreign food was donated," Marguerite Bowen, Miss Ellen F. Brick-et- t, F. D. Owen. ed to be grace MISS LULU HAHN, Loa Angeles, said Mrs. Dowsett, "and we cannot ex- Miss Brunette, John W. Burke, L. D. Parker, J. W. Peacock, Mrs. taken back to Southern California homes. A of the Entertainment Committee. press our appreciation of the gener- Mrs. D. K. Boomer. L. D. Parker. J. W. Peacock, Mrs. L. number Esml visitors also took occasion to visit the osity that has been shown us. There O. C. Carle, J. M. Carpenter, Mrs. J. D. Parker, I Pelanconi. L. E. Parker, Whef koa forests near the Volcano House. ache t. far exceeded their most ardent expecr were also liberal cash contributions." M. Carpenter, I R. Carpenter, Mrs. J. Mrs. L. E. Parker, P. H. Peto. Chas. Other industries were inquired after, rub.!'' tations. The luau proper was served in the E. Carr, Brenton Carr, Dr. Emma Car- D. Pierce, Mrs. Chas. D. Pierce, Miss Tour large were long and any number of informants were "The luau at Hilo," he said, "was lanai. There four son, Miss Anna Casement, A. S. Chal-fl- n, Eva T. Pike, Geo. 11. Pike, Miss Helen proper on hand to boost Hilo and her Indus- something that none of excursion tables prettily covered, in fash Mrs. A. S. Chalfin, Miss ChaJfin, Ira C. Piatt, Miss Stella J. Piatt, Mrs. the tries. Pineapples were a Joy to the bu can ever forget, something none of them ion, with ferns and ti leaves. On Chandler, Mrs. Geo. Chapman, Lloyd X. F. W. Pond, Victor Ponet, Mrs. Vic- these were set forth calabashes of poi excursionists and through the kind- had ever seen before. It was given Childs, Mrs. H. G. Chilson, H. G. Chil-so- n, tor Ponet, Miss Ponet, Laura M. Pres- strange ness of F. S. Lyman, each isltor was in the armory, and such an array of and other viands to the visit Master Harry Clark, John D. ton. ors in dishes to all of which the Ha food, I have never seen in my life, all Clark, Mrs. John D. Clark, Percy H. G. W. Randall. Mrs. G. W. Randall, waiians present did ample justice. sorts of native delicacies and fruits in Clark, Mrs. Percy H. Clark, Geo. D. Wm. E. Ridge, Mrs. Wm. E. Ridge, This menu included akepipi, alamihi, such profusion that one wondered where Cole, Cook, Geo. A. Cortelyou, Miss Ridge, Miss Robson, Thos. W. loli, hee, limu kohu, limu oolu, limu James it all came from." Cortelyou, Dr. Cowles, Roulo, Mrs. Thos. W. Roulo, Miss G. eleele, limu alaula, limu maneoneo, Miss Nellie J. E. Messrs. Vicars, Kennedy, McKay, k Mrs. J. E. Cowles, J. A. Crandall F. S. Ramsdell. Fish: Kawakawa, oio, oopu, amaama with other able assistants, superintend- Crippen, Mrs. S. H. Sanborn, Mrs. Frank H. ' (mullet). Hawaiian pudding: Kulolo, Crane, Mrs. Flora F. Frank '" Tl ed the entertainment. C. S. Crookshank, Mrs.. C. S. Sanborn, A. G. Sharp, Miss E. A. koele palau; chicken coofced with ut, Crane, cret "Out of the entire 240 people," Mr. Crookshank. Smith, Miss Laura Solano, Miss F. - ) puaa laulau, puaa kalua. Dried Childs said, 4 4 all but five or six visited Miss Lucile Dixon, Otto Dolflnger, R. Spalding, C. Specht, Mrs. C. SpcM, fish: Opelu, aku. ,4 V - Rem Volcano en- f f the where they were well These tables, so bountifully supplied E. Dolley, Mrs. Augusta Dunlap, Mrs. Miss Mary A. Steinmeyer, Mrs. F. F. tertained. They went in relays, a third Nc and artistically arranged, were presid- C. M. Dyer, Mrs. W. M. Dixon. Stetson, Mrs. Stroble, A. W. Swanfeld, V of I .. .. no r the party each of the three nights ed over by Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. . J. W. Elbersol, Miss Ellen R. Emery, Mrs. A. W. Swanfeld, Miss Swanfeld, ' we were fjK use. there. They were so charmed A. Fernandez, Mrs. Emma Reese, Mrs. Mrs. M. N. Eskey, H. D. Everest, Mrs. John Swanfeld. Los Angeles, an with Hilo that many of the party would Blaisdell Mrs. Bowers. A. W. SWANFELDT, H. D. Everest. D. C. Teague, W. Y. Teetzel. Mrs. W. othei and like to have taken cottages and re- Manufacturer of Tents, Awnings, Tit-com- b, - The lanai was beautifully decorated Mrs. E. H. Farquhar, W. S. Fawcett, Y. Teetzel, D. H. Thomas, Mrs. prise mained some time, had their business with signalling flags depending from Etc. Mrs. W. S. Fawcett, Miss Fawcett, Mrs. B. L. Tyler. lmpr permitted." the beams overhead, large American Ellen Fishburn, W. P. Fishburn, J. C. Geo. W. Van Sycle, W. E. Vaughan, peel Of the excursion itself, Mr. Childs and Hawaiian flags screening the en ing the beneficial effects of the abund- P'lo'yd, Mrs. G. W. Foreman, Phillip Mrs. Vignolo, A. VIgnolo. it bil!ei said, that if the ship could have ac- trance. Sp even a of Forve, Mrs. Phillip Forve, Robt. M. H. V. Wandell. W. W. Watts, John ";- commodated number passen- ant rains. There was treat that of In one corner was a tasteful arrange G. Webb, A. E. ! - ranct Hawaii's "liquid sunshine," a light Fulton. Miss Whitton. Frank . . . ton gers, one thousand persons would have ment of bamboo hung I with crimson shower from a clear blue sky. Secre- J. E. Gandy, Mrs. M. W. Gardner, Wiggins, Mrs. Frank Wiggins, Sher- befor come. When the undertaking was first American Beauty roses cunningly tary Wood of the Promotion Committee Miss Olive C. Gebauer, A. Gilmore, Miss man Wiggins, H. L. Wineman, Mrs. 11. talked of more than the number that fashioned of paper, and here were sold pointed to the sun shower, the clouds Mar,ion Glenn, Will Gibson, Mrs. A. J. Woollacott, Miss M. Woollacott, C. were required to meet expenses were leis, also of paper, which the visitors WILLIAM NILES, U,n Ansel.- -. Presi- on mountains and a rainbow, all in Goldvvater, Miss Louise Gillman, Mrs. M. Wright, Mrs. C. M. Wright. Miss 931 P secured at once. At the time of sailing bought in generous quantities, the dent of Win. Niles Co., l.':ii r stid evidence, and told the visitors that the Guidecelli. Alice Werland, Mrs. Wilson. scores had been refused, whose applica "We've made a lot of money," said Importers of Thorough! I I. he-stor- typical Hawaiian was giving Miss Lulu Hahn, A. Haines, T. J. tion could not be considered at all, one of the attendants. The ladies in weather a star performance in their honor. Hampton, F. B. Hanawalt, Mrs. F. B. with a waiting list of fifty, each charge here were Mrs. William Lanz, - X X y X Z X A X X X Jf s i' w-a- expe- Hanawalt, Mrs. X. Hanks, Mrs. L. Har- Los ber of which was fondly hoping that Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mrs. George Pot- So charming the entire The Angeles ris, Master Harris, Miss H. Hartwell, presented with a pin-apl- . somebody might drop out whose place ter, Mrs. Wm. Cushman ahd Mrs. rience that the visitors had the train J. Ths G. C. Helfinger, were appreciated very mu h he could secure. Charles Wilder. held an hour over the appointed time E Henry, Mrs. Mrs. P. Party Hilo by the to town J. Henshaw, R. H. Herron, Miss Edith at sightseers. THE HONOLULU LUAU. A "foreign" menu, as elaborate as for departure. It returned at 5:30, three cheers being given for Mr. M. Herron, Paul A. Herron, Miss M. The trip to the volcano was .tnjoye.l The first the native one, was served in another feature of the afternoon S Hewes, C. J. Heyler, Albert Hill. by all although tb accommodations lanai, and included escalloped oysters Damon as it left the station. Most Dr. HILO, March 14. Hilo has 246 more ! vvcih greatly crowd.-d- . Tlx- - for- roast chicken, duck, cakes, jellies and enthusiastic were the expressions of the friends than she had at this time last frn est was th c ntf-- r of inu' h Interest ices without end. Californians regarding the beauties of week as she captured the hearts of and along the road wnr- - of fwoplo While all these creature comforts the place the expansive lowlands all of the Los Angeles ' excursionists 1 ! Jc.T". walked, eating the wild 1 1 s M'h were being fields, moun- enjoyed, the Hawaiian checkered with rice the who arrived In that city on last Mon- -' grow in that scrtlon. At t!i- - Volcano band discoursed sweet music and in distance and a superb piece - day the tains the ' morning by the generous way in - glee sang songs. J is' House t !.- wr- - cared f r by mine club native Seats of landscape gardening in the midst. which she entertained them. A good j had been provided on V host I)mothenes who was kept busf the lawn where They appreciated not least the princely time was had by all on big i the Island Incessantly. Over ; per cent, of the the music could be enjoyed in comfort. hospitality of the host of the afternoon. and many made an expression of the; party visited I!amauMiau and en- "Aloha Oe" was encored and had to "That is the first time I have seen wish to live in Hilo a part of the' be repeated without a verse omitted. "vp- joyed themselves. The only thing men plowing with hogs," was the un- year, was heard - j about after the vessel steam- bf regretted was the fact th.it Madame VISIT TO MOANALUA. sophisticated remark of one man at ed away from the second port In th y C Pet was nearly asl-- anl refused to sight of the water buffaloes working in islands. EXT. At 3 p. m. a special train of six cars, do any special erupting for th- - party. a rice field. happened a large It was 6 a. m. when S. S. Sol filled with the Los Angelenos, pulled It that the Ohio However, all enjoyed theri, !v s and number of was sighted and within out of Honolulu depot for Moanalua, these Oriental draft animals an hour there the trip was voted a success. Wn were performing on one plantation, was a large crowd of the beautiful country residence of Hon. and Hiloites along The Hilo citizens prepared a huge the visitors nearly tipped the over the shore to greet the visitors. S. M. Damon. It was in charge of train The luau for Wednesday evening an I near- by flocking to one to see committee in charge of reception Geo. P. Denison, superintendent, Fred. side them. the ly all of the party attended. It The strenuous day a gathered at the boat landing Waia-ke- a C. Smith, general passenger agent, and closed with at a huge success although some of the band concert Royal and were off to Conductor Todd. Mr. at the Hawaiian taken greet the party did not Indulge to a at extent Damon was excursionists. They tr waiting Hotel at seven o'clock, followed by an were soon on In pol and dishes. to receive them and the visi- board the other Hawaiian informal dance. extending to the visitors the arm-tr- tors found the picturesque group of K ' ' 'I The tables were spread In the - !? I keys of the city and th. aloha of the -,-..,-, ,.. ,ft Polynesian TODAY'S PROGRAM. 1 i and full 5oo people sat down to the nan mi iii if' and Oriental buildings deco- inhabitants. rated in honor. feast. The excursionists were alter- A. VIGNOLO, Los Angeles, their The American Today's program includes a drive to The Wholesale flag was flying interest taken in the strange nated with the people of Hilo so that Uealer in Wines from the main flagstaff. the Pali at half past nine this morn- VICTOR PONET, Los Angeles, Cap- sights upon and Liquors. shore was marvelous. Hi all might be taught the Hawaiian When the train slowed up the Ellis ing; a water fete at Waikiki at' two italist and Belgian Consul. lo citizens were kept very busy an- - on Page Three.) II O

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large canoe anl were never heard of again.) Selection ;xcursionists Waikiki llan.lolin Club Solo I - A MesJames Rose Kane an- Punua. Rainier Toast Tableau TO OUR Kamehameha I. (a) Kamehameha attacked l.y Ahia Los Angeles Visitors and his followers in a pitched - 1 battle; - X-- (b) he eomes out victorious by break- A ing From the City of Anol Ahia's back in midair; (c) the You've come to thin hire. Kamehameha statue, the whole conclud With "AlohA" and "IroH." you'll ing with a chorus. llf gret'l ftalorv. ! 2. FINALE. And your "tnfU-n-" will be frriuint. J. W. L. When nnif you ll!c"rn. MeGuire, stage manager, You can RAINIER b drinking. And cable ne learn. s S THE FINE Then a t"at to the trip. a? May It pleasure b full. ' - May you find u and vote u - I i : a if K1DWELL ESTATE "Straight good" and "all wool." J.'

- RAINIER BEER (Continued From Page One.) iCJ Always Satlsfactoiy o m- will have an approach via Alesan.le street while the latter will be reached through Kaala avenue. There is ample S 3r room for the agricultural features which have been planned. , The land contains - a fine spring of water yielding some 100,000 gallons per diem and is furthe SECTIONAL supplied by an auwai with a right of S one - day's use every week. ? MRS. ALLEN'S GIFT. ST Advertiser Photo. - Mrs. S. C. BOOKCASES THE EXCURSION STEAMER OHIO. Allen, who has oxj been IS most deeply interested in thejfrewth of Kawaiahao Seminary, generously (Continued from Page Two.) the party embarked on the Ohio and Frank Wiggins, the secretary of the donated $5000 towards the girls' de For variety of sections, artistic effects, mechan- torn in eating. quintet the ship got away for Honolulu Chamber of Commerce and the man partment of the institute. The present A club was on ical features, workmanship and finish, the MMacy hand to furnish music and dancing about 10:50 a. m. The ship proceeded at the head of the excursion is the building on King street will yield no followed the feasting. at a leisurely speed along the Hama-ku- a busiest man on ship-boar- d. He has little material that csn be advan : i bookcases lead the world. They harmonize per- The armory was beautifully decorat coast and the passengers enjoyed troubles of his own and of the other tageously put to use in the erection of ed with bunting and green stuffs. The the scenery of that coast immensely. people too. He is continually fixing necessary outbuildings and the like. fectly with the surroundings of your home. An tables were spread Hawaiian style They admired the verdure-cloth- ed some grievance and the goad nature J. B. ATHERTON MEMORIAL. and with Hawaiian dishes. The nov- cliffs which tower for a thousand feet he maintains through It all Is marvel Ever since its organization and until examination will interest vou. in some places from sea. The lous. Mr. Wiggins with rest of elty appealed to the visitors and they the the his decease the late Hon. J. B. Ather course the ship was made the party delighted with islands had a jolly evening. An impromptu of direct for is the ton was one of the most faithful friends the center and di- and will be an earnest promotion hula dance was arranged for during of Haleakala this and generous supporters that Kawaia rection was maintained within worker when he returns to Los An the evening. Speeches were made by until hao has ever known. In all that he a mile of the Maui shore. Then the geles. Frank Wiggins, secretary of the Los did for the Seminary Mrs. Atherton course was shaped to pass Lahalna One of the passengers by the Ohio Angeles Chamber of Commerce; R. H participated and in fact for many years where a straight course for Honolulu is Lloyd Childs of Los Angeles, who Herron, a prominent Los Angeles has served as a member of the Board H. Co., Ltd. was taken. The night was a beautiful is the representative of the Hawaii Hackfeld & business man; Judge Haines of San of Directors. She ha9 long been de Diego, C. M. one and most of the passengers were Promotion Committee in that city. He LeBlond of Hilo, and Rev. sirous of testifying in permanent S. on board until a late hour. is a young man full of energy and the L. Desha and C. W. Hill. The fashion to the lifelong interest felt in AGENTS. speeches were timely was diffi About 3 o'clock this morning the purpose of his trip to the Islands at but it school by Mr. Atherton, and has Ohio was hove to, to await the com- this time is for the purpose of be the cult for the speakers to fill the huge to the form of ing of dawn as her captain did not coming thoroughly acquainted with the decided have this take armory with their voices: snaa aue feel justified in approaching closer to conditions here so that he will be bet a memorial bunding wnien Kawaiahao, land when he had plenty of time to ter able to boost Hawaii in Los An quately house the future make port. At an early hour all were geles. This is his first trip to the is For this purpose Mrs. Atherton has do astir on the ship and Diamond Head lands. It is the purpose of Secretary nated the splendid sum of twenty-fiv- e Fine Feathers Do Not Make Fine Birds came in for a large share of admira- Wood to have Mr. Childs visit every thousand dollars. Una costly sod produce tne beat tion on the part of the visitors. When island and made a thorough study of FINANCIAL PLANS. Any more than fountains eod. the customs launch came out to meet the Territory. Funds are now being sought to erect the vessel it took with if a quintet a building tor tne Doys- - uepanmeui Honolulu Drug Company club which began singing when close Into this the present Mills Institute TOST STREET to the vessel. On board of the launch NT HAWAII will be moved together with the Japa Make their own-- was also H. P. Wood of the Hawaii nese and Korean contingents. A cam Promotion Committee. Lels were dis- I paign is also contemplated to raise an SODA SYRUPS tributed and a general good time fol ON STAGE! endowment of at least two hundred and and THE Which they guarantee pore and wholesome. TBT A GLASS. lowed. fifty thousand dollars. 4 The visitors were surprised that so A UNIQUE CHARACTERISTIC. many people should e aown to ine dock to see them and were pleased The members of the Hawaii Ponoi One of the most delightful futures by the reception they received. Most Society will give an entertainment of the institution is its interdenomina character, Methodists unite with of the party left the ship immediately illustrating ancient Hawaiian customs tional congregationalists in the enterprise, MRS. PERCY H. CLARK, Los Angeles, to obtain quarters ashore. at the Opera House this evening when W genial ana R. H. Herron, one of the most prom th following nroa-ra- will be pre- - Rev. John W. adman, the 3 Entertainment Committee. M. E. work inent men on board of the ship stated sented : popular Superintendent of -- in the Territory, being an enthusiastic The following is menu of the in regard to tne irip: une ining i PROGRAM: . . the member the Board of Managers. The nit: iidWdiicui regret more than any other is that Overture of feast: school maintained by bis Poi Lehua (royal poi) Kawaihau Glee Club. primary church Koreans will graduate boys Uala kalua (potatoes cooked under- Tableau. for ground) girls into the institute, and main Kaahumanu, Queen of Kamehameha I. and Forester and Agriculturist KA I'A (FISH) land support will be sought by him for lawalu (mullet cooked in ti (At a hookupu function, the act of Amaama enlarging and strengthening its wcrk. leaves) giving gifts by the people and the ac- Kalo kalua (boiled taro) ceptance of same by the Queen, or by EDUCATIONAL CROWN. is a monthly magazine devof rd to the Interests of AGRICUL- Puaa hoolua me ka moa (pig cooked The Mid-racifi- c will natural )MOLOGY IN- in ti leaves with chicken) one in authority, as in other instances, Institute TURE, FORESTRY, EN and ANIMAL Puaa kalua imu (pig cooked under- being an ancient Hawaiian custom.) ly serve as the capstone of the educa DUSTRY in Hawaii. ground) Hula Song I tional enterprise fostered by the Ha- - Hee me ka niu (squid with cocoanut) waiian Board and its connections. This ONLY $z A YEAR. limpets) Mrs. Kahaleohu. Opihi Koele (raw Boarding School, Kohala Opihi mo'a (cooked limpets) Nose Flute Solo embraces Hilo contains accounts of the current work, rules and reports (fresh water snails) and Maunaolu Seminaries anda score It Wi moewai Kaumaka. of the different departments of the Hawaiian Board of Agri- Opae maloo (dry shrimps) Hula Uliuli (Gourd Rattle Dance) or two of plantation schools throughout LIMIT (SEA MOSS) Forestry, which includes AGRICULTURE, Selection hhe Territory. While aggressively culture and Huluhuluwaena (a favorite sea moss) no ENTOMOLOGY and ANIMAL INDUS- Lipalu (another sea moss) Christian in its work it will know FORESTRY, Limu koko (blood limu, or sea moss) Tableau sectarianism nor will it be bounded by TRY; and also special articles by experts on these several Koeleele (another sea moss) Liholiho and Kamamalu (Kamehame- - any racial lines whatsoever. Its chief subjects. No one can keep posted on the progre" of Hawaii KEKAHI MAU OXO E AE (OTHER TT and His Oueen). aim will be to turn out the kind of men connections, without reading thrj FORESTER AND DISHES) I - in those -- . i t tt 1. Na inamona mikomiko (kukui nuts Ukeke Solo (Mouth instrument of ami women neeueu in nawau ur ic AGRICULTURIST. salted) ,i ,f,;,rc largest development of the resources - x xo Kioi welawela (chili pepper in saucers) V I tf j- j1 of the Territory. Hand as well as s cooked) Kaumaka. Hoio mo'a (mountain ferns head will be trained. This will necessi 3 Rates $i per year. Foreign $1.25. Leopold O. Blackrnan, Hoio maka mountain ferns raw) g00 a somewhat wide range of work, Editor, P. O. Box 59. Ku'.olo (taro pudding) -- - ... - Miss Hao. tate Poi palau (potatoes and coooanuts) Hula Tuili (Split Bamboo Dance).. such as can only be developed slowly Paakai ulaula (red salt) E. P. EOSBYSHELL, Los Angeles, and according as adequate resources are Subscriptions, Hawaiian Gaxettt Co. (DRINKS) Kaumaka. Advertising and MEA IXU President of K. P. J?oslyshell Co. men and women of large AVai (soda waters) Orchestra supplied by Ltd.. Publishers, P. O. Box 208. Honolulu. T. It. momona 1 A' 1. 1, Wai o ka niu haohao (milk from young Kawaihau Glee Club. means, lue relations which mc in- cocoanut) come to hold there are not as many representative Tableau stitute must necessarily on board as I of Hawaii with the great peoples of the Orient APPROACHING HONOLULU. men of Los Angeles Kaikilani, ancient Queen - or mem are iascinating in pruspeci,.l tl.AO.lvcvV On Board S. S. Ohio, March 13. would like to see. Only a lew Island. Lono-ikamakahik- i, over to China are members of the Chamber of Com- The queen and her lord, Mills Institute has sent On Thursday morning shortly after (a) new move merce and I feel that the excursion playing at a game of men who are leading in the the train returned from the volcano, the world's while it will do some good, will not similar to draughts: (b) & ments that are focussing e;w n bring as many results as I had hoped voice calls the queen; (c) her lord is attention, ho the intercourse for. tWroat believ nsr it an evi- - casi aim ei - Cal-iforni- an an ade- "I am an enthusiastic Southern ,W of infidelity: fd) she is struck possibilities of influence which you endowed institution of this but I do think that have down; (e) the king deserts the queen, quately Dr. J. Gollis Browne's one of the beauty spots of the world leaving her for dead; (f) their recon rhararier snouiu ." am Nothinge" Hawaii Dan in your muxnlrlrerit islands. I ciliation. very great. that hos- more for the iuture charmed with the scenery and the INTERMISSION, j todav promises CHLORODYNE people- - people modest undertaking. pitality of your The in Orchestra than this we OHIO INAL AND ON'LY GENUINE. Hilo treated u mugnlllivntly and Kawaihau Glee Club. them. COUGH REMED1 1 a well-know- are in love with Tableau CHAMBERLAINS Tint Each Bottle of this n Remedy for sec great prospects for Hawaii in Is- ACTS ON NATURE'S PLAN. "I Keawe-nui-a-I'm- i. King of Hawaii and I would like nothing ara the future land, on a journey in search of his The most successful medicines Coughs, Colds, Asthma, to wee a steamship lino t better than once favorite pilot and body ser- - those that all nature. LnamocnaunI.U. regulnrily between this place ft I. Hi plying vant, Kuapakaa. Cough Remedy acts on this plan. ias Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Toothache, and San Pedro." you have a cold and it wi: express- Quartet it when Other members of the party cough, relieve the lungs, aid Diarrhoea, Spasms, etc., 1 llhkev's Quartet allay the SV-yv- ed appreciation of the treatment open Fecretions and v their Hula Ohipa Dance) expectoration, the loars on the Stamp tie B.ime of tli Inventor they were receiving at the handa of (aving aid nature In restoring the sy Tableau Sold by Benson. local people. They are surprised anl a healthy condition. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. llnki and lalilu, his wife. & Agents for Hawaii pleased with everything. Smith Co. Ltd.. ZZi4' Numerous T itinmoials from Eminent rbriiciate companions of Kamehameha . - C. C. Kennedy of Hilo threw open (The rarh lottle. hi queen on their trip to Eng- Charwoman (mending carpet) I to the visitors and H. and KfiRlan-- Sold in BotUee, 2 9, 4 8, t his spacious home with never thougnt as ow i raouiu i ' iVi. in and who, upon their return ed spent his entire time in entertaining land, this, mum. Me that was that well all CLczlAz. the corpses of their majesties (who was married I members of the party. He was the that afore I Sjole J. T. DaTCcport, Limited, London. many both died in London in 1S2()) left the couldn't even make a beer puaaen. Manufarturrrs FRANK D. OWEN, Los Angeles, Sec- soul of hospitality and won islands with a large retinue in several Punch. retary Sun Drug Co. friends on the Ohio.

"-- -"' r - j " " The pacific commercial advertiser, Honolulu, march 16, 1907.

the WILL SOLICIT FUND Pacific Commercial Advertiser Si paper. TO INVITE' OLESONS A morning The "Electric Habit" EDITOR HUiedicines WAXTi'Jft O. SMITH - - - -- The meeting- of the Kamehameha Alumni last night was very successful. Here is what it means to you: : : : MARCH 16. Toilet SATURDAY : : : : A number of the older alumni were present to express their sentiments on HONOLULU Mtticles LOS ANGELES AND the proposed invitation to Mr. and You are not troubled with lighting" matches if you have be on intimate social and commercial ETC., ETC. Los nde and Honolulu should Mrs. Oleson to return to the islands electric lights in your house. The air remains pure. Your benefit of both cities, to be regular steamship 20th anniversary of Kame- terms There ought, for the at the the curtains and window shades catch fire from Th region of which Los Angeles is the center can supply this hameha Manual School to be celebrat cannot contact sort we do not raise, 19, 1907. FRESH FILMS AND PAPER. with the electric bulbs. You can read in bed with a ;th visitors, with fruits and vegetables of the ed December The . proposed llght etc.; while we, in our turn, was very favorably received with crude oil. manufactured articles, groceries, invitation DEVELOPING AND PRINTING right next to the mosquito netting. You can get a brilliant people tropical fruits such as by those present. Messrs. P. L. Home, mil1 send visitors for we are a much travelled SPECIALTY. light, a steady light, a light which docs not hurt your eyesight. and sugar for any refinery which Southern California John II. Wise and Harry J. Auld we California does not raise, appointed as a committee to select TRY IT. There is, in all this, the making of a large .ntornrise miffht see fit to build. twenty-nin-e committeemen from the r IS and valuable trade, permanent and susceptible, as time goes on, of indefinite former students of Kamehameha and PRICES RIGHT. expansion the undergraduates to have charge of THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, Ltd. 1 H subscriptions to Oleson Onp thin which makes the project easier is that Los Angeles and Hono the fund. This To committee will report next Friday at lulu are not rival cities. They are not jealous, of one another's growth. a special meeting to be held at the KING STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. be sure, both want tourists, but the mere overflow from Los Angeles would Kamehameha Manual School to which 'PHONE MAIN 290. tax our hotel and boarding house accommodations, while if those among us former students of the Kamehameha to Europe, via the Los Angeles route, Girls School are cordially invited. The who travel could be got to go East and alumni solicit their cooperation in this it would balance the account. Commercially and in every way, the two cities, project. if in regular communication, would profit by each other's development and It was decided that the Kamehar 'I. 5 ha Alumni should enter a baseball progress. year. way of a steamship line is team in the league this John H. The news that something is to be done in the Wise was unanimously elected man cheerful reading. It means much for our future and comes at a propitious ager of the baseball team. coastwise moment in the Pacific steamship business. By the operation of the SHOE for Ladies' shipping laws, two steamship lines which we used to depend on, can not do WILBUR CRAFTS. business between Hawaii and other parts of the United States; and the Spreckels Californiang understand, laying -- up its ships. line is now, for reasons which all Semi-Dre- ss Manchuria, is out of com- Occasions One of the finest vessels of the Pacific Mail, the (Continued from Paee One.) one little Alameda, does a regular mission for repairs; and but liner, the From the subject of liquor he drifted o Coast. There is room for two more and no husiness between Honolulu and the to drugs and spoke of the magnificent reason at all why Los Angeles should not be the Coast terminal of one of them. work being done in China through the Tourists Should Inspect Our Every woman will be pleased with efforts of Empress. The use of the Patent Colt, IMtich-erett- e OWNERSHIP. Large and Varied Line of our Three Hole ALIEN LAND opium is to be restricted there, and its which sells for $4.00. now lawfully own The The San Francisco Chronicle says: "No Japanese can consumption reduced. On the main shoe has plain vamp and toe, flexible the United States Government enforces its own land use opium increased land in Hawaii, and, if t the of has welt sole, V2 inch Cuban heel and laws in that Territory, there is no land there even nominally in Japanese materially and he had learned that tha Hawaiian wide ribbon laces. ownership. If the laws have not been enforced and Japanese have deeds to same conditions prevailed here since land in Hawaii, they are void. Xow, we should like to know on what pretense annexation. ' any Japanese van demand from California better treatment than they give us, This statement was refuted by Sen Souvenir Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. or than the United States Government gives them in the territories." ators from each of the islands, not one FORT STREET 'PHONE MAIN 2S2. These opinions of the Chronicle are predicated upon "the United States but who said the use of the drug had Jewelry 1051 statute forbidding ownership of land in the territories by aliens not expressly materially decreased. Mr. Crafts con- entitled by treaty to own land" and "the text of the paragraph of our sidered the use of opium as harmful as c treaty with Japan," which it had printed. The Chronicle is wrong, at least liquor added the use of and that he had Our Stock Is the Largest in in. the extent to which its interpretation of the statute and the treaty goes. prepared a law that shut out a monop Indeed, it seems to be in some doubt itself, for further along the article says: oly of dealers in the Philippines and the City Our Prices Are the those "The text of the treaty is doubtless available in Saeramento and in was at work on one that would shut Lowest. I charge of the measure to which the Japanese object should consult it before the drug out of the entire United Beef and England. 11 enacting the measure into law,-- because in so far as it i? contrary to the treaty States. He suggested the enactment it is void. " of a law", relative to the sale of opium, I Since the issue has been raised, it may be mentioned that, when the Yoko- similar to one that has been on the Roast beef of Engldnd is considered the best the world I hama Speeie Bank branch here was seeking a building or a site as might years. statute books for over, by Englishmen. We are prepared to place our prove the more desirable some people here asked if there were not a Federal The speaker was so emphatic In his statute forbidding aliens to own land in the territories. statement that the use of opium is beef side by side with that of any country. There is I Cn investigation the Advertiser can answer the question by saying that Limited, spreading in Hawaii, that a Senator re- as much care taken in the selection of the cattle we liil there is such a statute, but its exceptions are so broad and it is so hedged with marked to him that he should not pro- LEADING JEWELERS. treaty rights that, as a matter of fact, aliens, under a considerable variety claim that when the opposite is the as is taken in the selection of fine goods in any business. I NOS. 1042-10- 50 FORT STREET. of circumstances, may own land in the territories. "Bona fide residents" case. His reply was tnat tne governor - are excepted from the prohibition. This is a very wide loophole for aliens had told him so. Then an alien challenged in law his ownership of he is allowed if be for land, Mr. Crafts continued his journey on in which to alienate his holding. Again, prohibition statute Co., Ltd. ten years the of the the Mongolia last night. E;The Metropolitan Meat does not apply to any land in the territories acquired before March 3, 1887. This provision along with the exception of permanently resident aliens no doubt is quite comforting to others than Japanese in Hawaii. Moreover, should those THE WORRIED WOMEN. responsible for enforcing the law proceed against an alien for a breach thereof, ""They say men must work and J. M. Levy & Co., there are provisions that give ninety-nin- e in a hundred chances for the alien women must weep; but alas, in to save both the penalty and the land. It is required that the respondent shall this too busy world women often FAMILY GROCERS receive ninety days' notice from the Attorney General of the United States have to work and weep at the Phone Main 149. that a suit is to be brought against him. Within the ninety days it is com same tiijae. Their holidays are petent for the alien to show that he has "conformed to the law," either by too few and their work heavy becoming a bona fide resident or having declared his intention to become a and monotonous. It makes them de- you are going to fix up the citizen. As to the latter method of purgation, in the present acceptation of nervous and irritable. The si If pressed and worried woman loses 111 season, either paper- the constitution, a Japanese is excluded. But how in the world can he fail to atflrV III home this T 1 ; grows 1 1 show, if he choose, that he has become bona fide her appetite and thin and II J f 1 or painting inside or paint- "a resident"? Once has ing as feeble. in a while she lay out the iow, to tne treaty oetween tne unitert states, ana japan, ims. in spells of palpitation and has to ing outside, let us the first place, accords the right of the citizens or subjects of the high con lie up for a day or two. If some whole scheme for you and esti- tracting parties, each in country the of the other, to enjoy all the privileges disease like influenza or malarial mate the cost. Vc can suggest of the most favored nation. Next, it explicitly provides for at least a limited fever happens to prevail she is vtui be perfect. degree of ownership of land by the citizens or subjects of either nation in almost certain to have an attack color combinations that the territory of the other. To go back to the concrete instance mentioned, of it, and thft often paves the STANLEY STEPHENSON, the treaty is express authority for a Japanese bank or mercantile firm to own way for chronic troubles of the THE DECORATOR. Th its own business premises in Honolulu or elsewhere in this Territory. As it throat, lungs and other organs; Phone Main 426. may also be a useful guide to now BRIGHTEN UP! GET AN S. S. SIGN. J the Legislature in session, this portion of and there is no saying what the the treaty is here quoted: end may be. Let the tired and "The citizens or subjects of the high contracting parties may trade in overladen woman rest as much aa - any part of the territory of the other, by wholesale or possible; and, above all, place No- retail, in all kinds of Noiseless Easily Repaired produce, manufactures and merchandise of lawful commerce, either in person at her command a bottle of ' The Meal Department or by agents, singly or in partnership with foreigners, or native citizens or WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION OPENS AT 6:30 A. M. 55 subjects, and they may either own or occupy houses, manufactories, ware- a true and sure remedy for the CLOSES AT 8 P. M. N houses, shops and premises may be Accommodations for large par- W which necessary for and lease ills and of women. BOM them, land maladies It for residential and commercial purposes." is palatable aa honey and con- ties at a later hour may be ar- Siphon jet low closet, ranged. Sf'l down embossed bowl, bent oak piano tains all the nutritive and cura- finish and paper lined tank. Natural oak, Cod never splits seat, can irancisco rises, as per monthly custom, to report progress. savs, in tive properties of Pure Liver and Douglas siphon value. It Com- the text of a promotion circular: Oil, combined with the Sample in our show window. February building pound Syrup of Hypophosphites permits issued, 659; value $7,233,010. and the Extracts of Malt and Adding 15 per cent, for undervaluation would bring this amount to .fS.317 Wild Cherry. Search the world JOHN NOTT. 961. over and you will find nothing Total permits issued since the fire, 8,393; value $46,854,876. to equal it. Taken before meals The Plumber. 85 King Street. ..auing io per eent. tor undervaluation would hrnw this amount to it improves the nutritive value 833,107. of ordinary foods by makin February real estate transfers, S00; value $4,400,000. them easier to assimilate, ant. February postal receipts, $142,142. has carried hope and good cheer February customs receipts, $847,719.34; February, 1900. $777,736.85. into thousands of homes. It is .reDruary DanK clearings,.. 1906," absolutely reliable and effective $194,294,366.93; February, $156,271,911.5(5. ..-- t in Nervou3 Dyspepsia, Impaired "Nutrition, Low Vitality, Mr. Abe Euef, now occupying a prominent position in San Francisco which Wasting from f It t . , . r-- , , . Conditions, Melancholy, Chloro- rnnfana inlv uciume otui mure prominent, iorces one to believe tuat no man is so sis, Scrofula, and all troubles of well qualified to struggle out of the toils of the law as the man who Lungs. knows all the loopholes the Throat and Dr. E. of escape. Mr. Kuef seems to have studied "the lay J. Boyes says: "I have found it a of the land" minutely before beginning his campaign. He was pretty certain preparation of great merit. In as to what could be done, but miscalculated somewhat as to what couldn't be a recent case a patient gained will be in line with the If all goes well, he will have long months to think it all over and plan for nearly twenty pound3 in two Better luck next time. months' treatment, in which it . was the principal remedial adjoining College Hills, Honolulu's most fashionable Residence A curfew law may easily be made too strict. Any law which makes a jail- It carries the guarantee Our stock of untrim-iD,str,c- t- bird of a child for the slight offence of playing, in the streets of an evening, of reliability and cannot fail or would do more harm than good. Punishment, under an enlightened curfew disappoint you. At chemists med hats, braids, system, should be visited on responsible parents or guardians, not on irresponsi- pins, ble youngsters. LARGE LOTS ornaments, etc., is the Among the second-han- d features of the New York "Special Edition" is r 1 1 ! T T LOW PRICES Soil the Jubilee Memorial Services Notice Advertiser's historical interview with Liliuokalani, reprinted with- Des i snown non-- out a of evei in Wir sign credit. As soon as "Picturesque Honolulu" comes out, the Xew lork paper will have olulu, EASY TERMS a chance to indulge in another burst of warmed-ove- r while our work is enterprise. Memorial services for the late the COME OUT AND LOOK THEM OVER ! Mary Tenney Castle will be held work of artists. f barrLUentLofSiaSla,tUTe California s to spare em-leS- re the President the at Central Union church on Sat- nMe LeSislature of H" t to be urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. , Friends of the family and the Chas Desky jijj on thehesideSTcle0fntbeiimary 7 the HUSe' arra that y public are cordially invited. and good eovemmt jll lzs Tel. Main 480 CAMPBELL BLOCK, FORT STREET. xn.c rJlVU LUMMEKL1AL AL VHiKl iSiJK, LUIMUL,UL,U, MARCH 16, 1907.

House Bill No. 47, relating to holi Gran Concert FIVE HOURS days, passed second reading without Senate Bill 49 was laid on the table Given by on motion of Senator Chillingworth. SenateyBill No. 62, on motion of Sen YOUR STRAW OR ator Knudsen was referred to a spe PANAMA HAT GLEANED Division No. One l joint committee of one member ON SATURDAY from each county. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Careless Boys Can Clean Boots, ANT - The Ways and Means committee's Bill No. 7, called for second reading But Cleaning This provides for issuance of licenses. Hats Takes Care Ladies' Auxiliary, A.Q.H. Senator Coelho explained that young Senate Is couples on Maui had secured marriage Independent licenses and been married without and also a deal of experience. Unless the correct In Celebration of consent of their parents and bad re Punchbowl suits had followed. The deputy sher preparation is used the hat is injured beyond Park iffs being under bonds would use more repair. DAY care in issuing the licenses. He mov ST. PATRICK'S Remains. ed that the report of the committee For years we have been cleaning hats of the most ex- be adopted. ST. LOUIS COLLEGE HALL, Senator Makekau moved that the bill pensive, delicate kind. Let us "make" hat be amended by striking out "and if a new The record of the vote on the veto the male be under the age of twenty Saturday, March 16, at 8 p. m. years out of your old one. messages of the Governor in and the female under the age of printed eighteen years, the consent of the pa ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS. this column yesterday gave the Ex- rent, quardian, or the person having may any ecutive support to the care or government of such per Tickets be had from of the which he was not son." In supporting this the senator HABERDASHER AND CLOTHIER. members or at the Territorial Messen entitled and which he did not receive. said he did not believe it right to stand M. way Mclnerny, Ltd. Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets. ger Service. Senators Bishop, in the of true love marriages. He McCarthy, Knudsen knew of one such match that had and Gandall voted to pass the bill over ben consummated by young folks and man the veto, not to the is now In the senate. sustain it. Their votes Senator Chillingworth said the pre- were against the passage of the curfew vious speaker was mixed; the law just CRAMER bill. passed provided that girls under four- teen The introduction of Senate Bill No. and men under seventeen cannot CELEBRATION HONOR get licenses even with the consent of PLATES 62, appropriating funds for the use of parents. the Government during the next two Senator Smith moved that "or" be OF 5T. PATRICK'S 0111 fnw boss of the road overalls years will probably be recommitted inserted between parent and guardian. ilnnnt1 LI H 1 1 IT PORUSKNIT UNDERSHIRTS since Senator Knudsen called attention Carried. 1111 isoehromatic and ordinary The bill as amended passed second UUrWl DRESS SUIT CASES to the fact that, through an inadver-tanee- , reading. Today the green flag with the golden NEW LINE OF SHIRTS, TIES. HATS AND CAPS. SEE These plates end our famous two items, aggregating $16,500 XO CHANGE IN PUNCHBOWL. harp floats to the breeze. The bit of DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. for improvements on the other islands Hammer Plates are a combination Senator Hayselden from the Public green displayed and the jolly "Top Fort Street. Odd Fellow Building. had been inserted.. The Senator was which pleases. Some of our cus- Lands committee reported against the of the Morning to You" proclaim charitably disposed when he suggested bill relating to the park reservation on Punchbowl recommending that once more Old Ireland is remcm-bere- di tomers prefer one, some the that it was a mistake to allow any of indefinite . 1 , . postponement. It is fitting that Ireland should O CDOC 0 f J o OC DOC DO the $900,000 to get out of Oahu other; all prefer one or the hold a place in the hearts of men. She County. BANKERS' LICENSES. Senator Dowsett reported on the bill commemorates in her national holiday NOW IS TIME TO other. SENATE TWENTIETH DAY. relating to fees for banking licenses as no bloody triumph, no birth of earthly , . . & BILLS INTEODUCED. follows: Honolulu, $750; Hilo, $500; all potentate, but the memory of him who J other places $250. The licenses to ex- brought to her shores the light of o Senate Bill No. 62, appropriating the pire on the first day of July each year. Christianity. banner is rs sum of $900,000 for the use of the Gov- COMMITTEE ENLARGED. Her nature's favored hue, her symbol of Honolulu PhoiosuDDiy go ernment as follows: Senator Coelho suggested the the harp Hatch that poetry song. ban- SECTION 2. GENERAL APPROPRI- special .committee on counties be in- and And never has ner feel- "Everything Photographic' ATIONS. creased by two members which would better told the sentiment and make one from each county. This .was ing of a race, for love of poetry and t V O Completion of Nuuanu dam and res- o put as a motion and carried. song, of music and of nature has ever rs 1057 FORT STREET. ervoir No. 4, $90,000; improvements to The Senate then took recess a until characterized the Irish race. It is but Nuuanu reservoir new 2 p.m. No. 1, $35,000; on Day Chickens Afternoon Session. right then, that St. Patrick's reservoir at Kaimuki, complete, $35,000; song and story should have the first extensions to cast iron mains, $25,000; On reconvening Bishop an- u President place, and so the exercises this even- distributing system for upper Kalihi, nounced the following Senate member- O When you are dead ing are quite appropriate, and a glance rs Don't wait till the season advance! too far when it will b almost prop $60,000; stations, $8000; extension ship of the joint committee to consider r Tou cannot give away your at the program will show that they do impossible to raise them, but secure at onea a. your burial, 62 money erty or arrange for water works, Kamuela, Hawaii, $1500; Senate Bill No. appropriating honor to the occasion. Year by year Is why you make your will That shed, Government wharf No. 2 (two under a loan fund: Senators Knudsen, these celebrations have been growing and join the $45,000; retaining wall around McCarthy, Dowsett, Kalama and Ma CYPHERS INCUBATOR story), in popular favor, and it is the aim to It is the best made. It hatches strong, vigorous, healthy chicks. Q Harrison Mutual Burial Ass'n Government No. 3, $45,000; kekau. The additions to the special O wharf each year improve upon the last. The We also have the cyphers Brooders. Alakea St., near King. dredging county committee Knud- r remainder of Kilauea slip, are Senators program, which will commence at 8 n $56,000; wharf along one side and sen and Lane. o'clock sharp, is as follows: across the end of Government wharf E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. ACTION DEFERRED. CEAD MILLE FAILTHE. King and & Electric No. wall along one Cot. Fort Streets. Oahu Ice 3, $80,000; retaining Governor's message No. 4, relative to PROGRAM. side and across end of Government COMPANY. the appointments made during recess, was Overture "Gems of Ireland".. Barnard oc DOC DOC DOC DOC DOCT30 wharf No. 1, $40,000; wharf along one taken up for the purpose of acting up- St. LiOuis College Orchestra-Teno- r Ice delivered an any part of the city. side and across the end of Government on the name of L. G. Kellogg, nomina- Solo "Peggy Shea"....Shlndler Island orders promptly filled. Tel. Main wharf No. 1, $50,000; shed, Government ted for membership on the Board of A. B. Angus. Agriculture. On motion Senator Recitation "The Reason Why" S151. P. O. Box 600. Office. Kewalo. 3 ex of FRENCH LAUNDRY wharf No. (one story), $38,000; Lane action was again deferred. Master Wm. Ziegler. system, recon- - TOURISTS' WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. tension to wharf Hilo HOUSE BILLS PASSED. Vocal Quartet "Somewhere" ....Anon Hopkln's Quartet. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND REPAIRED. Xmas Red Berries tsruction Government wharf, $15,000; The clerk read communications from buildings, Honolulu, admin W". B. Hopkins, E. Hopkins, C. M. J. ABADIE, Proprietor. Government the House announcing passage of the A. Ribbons and Doves Hardee, Zablan. Goods Delivered. istration building, Supreme Court and following: H. B. 53, relating to quo Violin Solo "Irish Airs" Bowman Called For and Judiciary building, $276,500. Total, warranto writs, No. 51, relating to iudgr Paul Kaiser. 158 Beretania Street. Phone Blue 3553 Opposite Hawaiian Hotel ment charged $900,000. for a lesser offense under a Soprano Solo "The Old Plantation" MRS. E. M. TAYLOR of a greater; No. 49, relating to nomi D. Nape By Ways and Means Committee nations to elective offices by direct vote Mrs. N. Alapal. - r-- 1-- 1 FLORIST Amendment to Senate Bill o. 7, relat at the primary; No. 81, relating to Address Clinton J. Hutchlns r tt r v ri-- statements copartnership; No. 99, Evans rrr ing to issuance of marriage .licenses. in March "Irish Hearts" U This bill was again amended so as to relative to annulment of divorce and St. Louis College Orchestra. separation; H. B. No. 104, relating to Baritone Solo "The Songs My Moth- to marry may 1? A NEW SUPPLY STYLE, QUALITY, FIT . g provide that permission foreclosures and mortgages; No. 128, er Used to Sing".H. Wakefield Smith UNEXCELLED IN OUR $25 fr be granted to males under 20 years and relating to livery stables. These bills Rev. Father Valentin. 4 nwrvETi.. Solo Rait ow-v-ottttcj, Tfl females under 18 by parent or guardian were read by title and passed first Violin "Cavatina" , care and rea-ding- . Walter Gough. or some other person having Vocal Quartet "Just to be with CALIFORNIA George A. Martin, government of such person. DAILY WAGE LAW. You" Dunlap Phone Main 485. House Bill No. 49, 'relating to the di A report was made by the House on Diamond Head Club Quartet. rect primary vote, passed first read S. B. 27 which had passed with amend- E. Kaal, E. Fernandez, S. Chilling- ments which placed it in its original worth, W. Kerr. ing by title. form. Fancy Dance Miss Hazel Buckland ROSE CREAMERY BUTTERS Senator Smith, from the Judiciary Senator Knudsen moved that the I CLEANING AND ... a. ja EAGLE committee, reporteo. on mei liiiviu uc- - Senate do not concur. The motion was Guy Livingston. 5fc Came to us when the Sonoma arrived with a fine, fresh stock DYEING WORKS. by following vote: daring jjeDruary a, icsa-- i uonua lost the it Chowder" .. 2 there is no kind LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHING holiday be added it Aye: Senators Dowsett, Gandall, Instrumental "Chicken of the spring churning. And we know that 2$ LOWEST saying if another Hayselden Knudsen. Anon CLEANED AT and . r u: .'.- - ,1.1 IM- - PRICES. should commemorate an event In Ha No: Senators Brown, Chillingworth, Diamond Head Club Quintet. UI t...iiUULICI 111 ;uu iirwv. as . waiian history or In memory of a not Coelho, Hewitt, Kalama, Lane, Mc- Soprano Solo Fort Street, opposite Star Block. Fisher 2362. No recommendation was Carthy, Makekau and Woods. (a) "Under the Rose" TRY SOME CALIFORNIA CREAM CHEESE, 20a a LB. Phone "White ed Hawaiian. Air i a3a was contained (b) "Little Red Lark" Old Irish made beyond that which THE SATURDAY LAW. (c) "Songs of Araby" Cliy T In the report. The report was laid on The message vetoing the bill fixing Mrs. Bruce McV. MackaJl. the table to be considered with the five hours as a day on Saturday was Finale "Erin Go Bragh" Harklns T on Saturday. The bill. to be considered St. Louis College Orchestra. moved Fitz-Hen- ry reported on Sen desk being free, Senator Coelho Accompanist Miss A. E. Andirons and fire sets from Russia. The same Senator the vote setting the time be reconsid- Neah Magh Lath. I Henry May&CompyLtd. Some choice coarse Lauhala Mats. ate Bill No. 59, relating to clerks, dep- ered. This created a discussion on SEAS CURIO CO. uty clerks and assistant clerks, such rules that lasted even after adourn HAWAII & SOUTH Retail 22 --Telephones 02 Wholesale 2j Building. ex-offic- Alexander Young assistants to be io bailiffs, rec- ment and after the vote had been tak I n ommending passage of the bill on the en. which resulted in passing the bill it over the veto by the following: ground it would be convenient to Smith-Premi- er that Aye: Senators Brown, Chillingworth, The have the bailiff assist the clerk but Coelho, Gandall, Hewitt, Kalama, requires the least repair , work of there is now no authority for appoint Knudsen. Lane McCarthy, Makekau, Km 1. any typewriter sold. And we can ing him an assistant clerk. Smith, Woods. h Dowsett, Hayselden, Bishop. prove this. This report was laid on the table to No: the bill. SONS OF ERIN. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. be considered with G Go, committee he report Owing to the patriotic spasms which li! Furniture Ltd. j From the same of ) DorSnntfrm Young Building. re- pass through some of the Senators op Alexander ed adversely on House Bill No. 29V Irish extraction Senator Chillingworth HONOLULU, T. H. lating to the purchase of supplies for moved an adjournment until Monday HOUUUliUII u use and recommended to enable those who wished to celebrate Bicycle Repairing Government 1 ON OUR EXTREMELY LOW ( of the bi- it be indefinitely postponed. St. Patrick's day. Punctures and all parts that Coelho opposed the motion cycle quickly repaired Smith introduced the follow- Senator PRICES f I Union and Hotel Streets. neatly and Senator with a good deal of vigor but it J I Prices reasonable. ing concurrent resolution: . Bale, at 0F ;, Also bicycle tires for Whereas, The remains of some of CO. Hawaii I- YOSHIKAWA CYCLE the Kings and High Chiefs of CENTRAL UNION CIIUECH. I 11 r -J J - Young HoteL at King street. Opposite nei, now in the Royal Mausoleum will preach both morn- ; Hawaiian tiiamtiiuu Interred; Dr. Sylvester y Mauna Ala, should be evening. Morning subject: proper monument ing and m And Whereas, A "The Christian Gospel of t'ue Father- SOUVENIR!) G. L. ARMSTRONG erected thereon, the super- ( If JAS. should be hood." Evening subject: "Jesus on IN LANDS vision of which to be under the I Consisting of... J FOREIGN en Liliu-okala- ni Trial." control of ex-Que- V CABINET MAKER and program: BROOCHES, BUCKLES. j or in your native land when you are away from home, the assistance or Following is the musical J PINS, ORPHEUM. with the aid and SEMI-WEEKL- Y 1238 FORT ST., NEAR Morning Anthem by the Choir, S CHARMS. ETC GAZETTE will be found a most welcome Superintendent of Public Works CHATELAINS, FURNITURE the Lord is Exalted," Stainer. visitor; giving as it does a condensed summary of all the HIGH GRADE KOA Territory of Hawaii; "The MADE TO ORDER. of the Offertory Duet, "Guide Me O Thou ( local news of the Islands and Honolulu. Be it Resolved, By the ) Souvenir Spoons 50 Therefore. Jehovah," Lansing, by Mrs. Subscribe before you start on your travels and you won't House concurring, that an Great UPWARDS. Senate the Mr. Hastings. need to "wonder what is happening at home" while you are appropriation of twenty thousand ($20.- - Mackall and To Be Incorporated Evening Anthems by the Choir, away. 000) dollars oe msencu expenses oi "The King of Love My Shepherd Is," Vfeira 1 Price 25 cents per month or $3.00 per year postpaid to any CO. priation bill for the J. A. R. & Co. THE GINM CANE HARVESTER under the direc Smart; also Sabbath eve by Kittan. part of the United States. Foreign postage extra. such remains Jewelers, ? LI- - A cordial invitation is extended to Manufacturing l tion, and supervision of exueen cwpciouui. all to attend these services. 113 HOTEL STREET. f Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd. Shares only Superintendent of Public Works 5fl Senate Bill No. io reiawms "Do you think you could learn to PUBLISHERS. v. a fnripbtedness of the to be Sold ins ine uuuum love me?" the young man inquired. 65 South King Street. Honolulu, Hawaii. passed third reading. exclaimed the Territory mar- "Learn to love you?" 'Phone 88. . Z office of No. 58, relating to "Harold, I could give BEAD THE ADVEBTISEB Subscription list open at Senate Bill No. 96 rapturous maid. riage licenses and House at it." Louisville Courier DAILY. GARTENBERG, sale of tobacco, cigars lessons WORLD'S NEWS A. reading. and cijarettes passed third 219 Kaahumanu Street. I., u.

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 16, 1907 Tl t . sus hou week for three week instead of contin- turning down the Senate in the : or teen-at- or ters uously for three weeks; number 99, taining of the Governor's veto but f making leprosy a ground for divorce, Smith's bill had brought down nev: HOUSE ACTS 128, imposing fee upon the heads of the members the NO and number a license re- OF Ston: THERE IS on livery stables, were all passed wrath of the senators and that a in if without opposition. consideration of the matter was likely. W 28, pas- There were a large number of auditors IB Senate Bill which allows the up principally of a class Fiduciary sage of sentence on persons free on present, made Lingerie Waists exquisitely Daintiest Lawn Waists With suspended sentence within thirteen of Kamehameha boys. II REACTS REPORTS. the newest, prettiest . . AID months of conviction, also met with JUDICIARY COMMITTEE trimmed with Embroid- Capacity no noes. The Judiciary committee reported on trimming, $l.25 and up Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, au- a number of bills. Kaluna's House ery, Mechlin and Ciuny in which this trust compa- thorizing the appointment of a Tax Bill 70 was tabled because more speci- Ail Over Lace Waists Commission by "the Governor, passed Bill Laces ny will not serve you. And fically covered in Rawlins' House third reading without excitement. 99. Senator Kalama's bill, 27, was also such service will be satis- matter of the Up and Up Bills HEARD FROM. found to deal with the $2.50 and $4.50 factory because we act on Denounces Senate SENATE pay of laborers and Mahoe's House 69 was the safe, conservative principles. House Bill returned from Bill 8, was accordingly tabled. Raw- Senate, amended so as to provide se- 92 113, were recom- We manage estates, make and Then Passes lins' two bills, and crecy for votes in the polling booths, mended for passage. The first relates - rents, etc. Irs- willg, collect the original bill having increased the to private ways and water rights, and Dress Skirts Them. number of voting compartments in the latter to the passing of sentence polling booths to not less than three. under suspended sentence findings. FREE ALTERATIONS FREE ALTERATIONS Consideration of the amendments was House Bill 77 was tabled because continued over until the afternoon. covered by Senate Bill 36. This Act An inspection of these new Skirts is in itself a great pleas- 3 m Hawaii SI 72 was 5 - HOUSE TWENTIETH DAY. House Bill returned, also was to appropriate J2500 for the Third A of styles in ex- verbally amended. This is the truancy Circuit Court expenses for the April ure. variety are represented the beautiful M Yesterday the House members threw law, which imposes a fine on the per- term. This tabled bill was another of No C01PMT, Liu. son responsible clusive patterns. two are like. Alterations Free. to Senate on two oc- for the nonattendance Kaniho's. whose measures seem to find down the gage the at school of any child. The amend- FORT STREET the table with great regularity. casions but swallowed a Senate dose ment provides for the presence of the House Bill 78, legitimatizing children &n model block, child along re- The vetoing by the Gov- at the trial with the born out of wedlock provided the pa- on a third. sponsible person. irrespective fnn Fort rents marry subsequently, A. Street sus- ' ernor of Senate Bill 14 was twice KALEIOPU WITHDRAWS BILL. of the marriage of either parent to reported. tained in the House, much to the dis- House Bill 130, dealing with the crea- another, was favorably Mahoe's House Bill 9 was tabled In "7r gust of the upstair legislators, and the tion of the city and county of Hono- THE lulu, was withdrawn by the introducer, explanation of the report, Rawlins ex Income Tax Exemption amendment, Kaleiopu. No specific reasons were plained that the bill would be an in 1 vasion of private rights, inasmuch as which Senate had killed, was given by the honorable member for Pacific Coast the this move, but the House seemed to it allowed employes to absent them- brought up again and made the special understand and made no objection. selves for three consecutive hours from their employment on election days and APPRECIATES order of the day for this morning. CONSIDERATION OF VETOES. allowing the employes no redress. In the morning session Kaleiopu de- The messages from the Governor, Rawlins' House Bill 103 was also rec- nounced the action of the Senate in vetoing Senate Bill 4, dealing with fire ommended to replace Kaniho's House The "QUEEN" apparatus on Maui, was reread. The Bill 6, as more fully covering the sub- rry Privileges trying to ram a measure down the objection of the Governor was that ject of the holding of the Circuit Court at- throat of the House, leading an this bill carried , a transfer of Terri- on Hawaii in places other than Hilo tack against it. In the afternoon he as- torial property to a county, but Raw- and allowing the trying of divorce cases in which the pe- This Insurance Company taught peo- sisted in getting the same measure re- lins failed to see the force of this. Ev- in the districts ery county was given the use of public titioners reside. FOR LEASE ple after the 'Frisco disaster the dif- considered and adopted. buildings, road-makin- g plants and COPRA REMEMBERED. Following the afternoon session the other property and the transfer of this ference between merely a policy and The Committee on Agriculture rec- House members were descended upon fire apparatus would be the sam- - The ommended the passage of the bill en- not fish- We have offer an indemnity. And the people showed by the Senators and a dozen warm argu- Territory and the counties are couraging diversified industries with to the well known quarries at Moiliili, ing for lawsuits and would not go among products ments were going on at one time in copra included the known as the Ena Quarries, for a this appreciation by trebling the Queen into litigation over a hose reel. named therein. This bill had been in- John term of io years, the lobby. Quinn moved that the Governor's troduced by Castro. Another of his from May io, 1907. income of 1906. Morning veto be overrode, his motion carrying bills, appropriating $4000 for the imme- Session. without a dissenting vote, while the diate use of the U. S. Experiment Sta- This land is so situated that quarries can be opened. There is a great falling off in the whole House smiled. tion, was also favorably reported on. 3 attendance of spectators in the House, The veto of Senate Bill 14, conferring The report of Jared G. Smith was rec- the right of married women to deal Propositions will be entertained for any one of these yesterday morning finding only five per- ommended for filing, a bill covering the with their own property, was, however, request having intro- present in cham- contained been quarries or the entire property. I sons the legislative sustained. Rice, who made motion to duced. The committee further recom- ber when the House came to order,, be- override, defended the measure and mended tabling the Commissioner of ill sides those having business there. This took issue with the contra arguments Agriculture and Forestry list of need- of the Governor. ed salaries, the same to be considered ii falling off may be due partly to the Correa moved to sustain the veto, For further particulars enquire of with the appropriation bill. AGENTS. fact that Kaniho is still under the finding lopsided, gave the bill in that it AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. weather and there are consequently the wife more rights than the husband, giving Senate Bill 38, establishing an agri- ff--9 few oratorical fireworks during the de- her absolute control of her kL mirniinn Tnt tnf1 r For Sale property and a share in that of the cultural college, was reported on by the Rolls liberations. husband. The law was one affecting Education committee and recommend- Hawaiian with i There were six House bills on the Hawaiians more than the whites. ed for passage. Aia hum lu., Cottage containing two par- Creanr bedrooms, order of the day for a third reading, Hughes objected to the application INCOME TAX AGAIN. LIMITED. diningrcom, bathroom, la-na- i, of law to more lor, kitchen, two Senate bills on the special order the Hawaiians than Kaleiopu introduced an amendment Hen' etc. to whites. All are Americans and sub- to the Income Tax Law, explaining of the day, one Senate bill and one ject to same law. This law pro- FORT STREET Lot has a frontage of 50 feet and the that the same was similar to that one 923 Senate joint resolution up for third tected women married to worthless passed House located minutes walk which had already the is within a few readings and three Senate bills ready men and should be passed. The Gov- and been turned down by the Senate. from business section of in ernor was not responsible to the peo- the city, for a second hearing. The difference consisted in making the a good neighborhood. ple and when the people's representa- present bill exempt incomes up to SCHOOL BUILDING APPKOPEIA-TIOXS- . tives wanted the law they should over- PRICE . . $2,700. $1600, while the one slaughtered in the ride the veto. . limited exemptions to mort- Senate had the Terms: Part cash, balance on Correa thought that any law which $1500. The bill passed its first reading gage, payable in monthly instalments if "Are there no resolutions asking for gave so much of an advantage to a and was put on the special order of woman over was a good 1 1 so desired. , . an appropriation of money?" inquired her husband the day for this morning. the speaker in amazement, after call- law to be beaten. The reintroduction of this bill means it Di Rawlins explained the provisions of proposes to lock DRINK 1 f ing for some business to come before that the House horns Don: the bill, which gave to the judiciary with the Senate over the matter. "Whf the House, a call to which there was the right of decision in these matters. LAVA FLOW ROAD AGAIN. For Rent may been crit-isiz- ed ft no immediate answer. While the judiciary have ache at times, he wished to go on The lava flow road tangle came up ft rub, The spell was broken, however, by ion re- Cottage at "Waikiki, three bedrooms, record as stating his full confidence in again a motion from Mahoe to PRIMO BEER Tous Rawlins sending up a notice of a bill the good sense and integrity of the consider the committee's report tab- rub large living room, kitchen, bathroom, $5000 a asking for $208,050 for the following Judiciary of the Territory, senator W. ling the Senate bill appropriating defect etc. for reopening. The stenographer's permanent improvements: O. Smith, the father of the bill,was the ftU; bl - Lot has a frontage on beach of 50 the best informed man in the Territory notes on the matter were referred to Pure work 1 feet. New school buildings, Hawaii, $43,-50- 0; on the questfon of dealing with es- and various speakers gave explana- Kauai, $12,500; Maui, Lanai and tates and he would never have intro- tions of the status of the matter which $30 PER MONTH. explain. Kaleiopu, Refreshing Molokai, $50,800; Oahu, $21,250; new duced a mischievous measure on the failed to after the Ai subject. vote on the reconsideration had been high school, pur- a Honolulu, $75,000, and Kaleiopu confessed that so much lost, thought the member from Wala-lu- Invigorating chase of additional land for Waialae counsel made confusion in his had been right after all. BOST had bring- IVIuscle-makin-g BISHOP TRUST GO,, Ltd. industrial school, $5000. mind. He had been prepared to vote The rules of Congress on the aye on override, ing of tabled bills to life were con- 924 BETHEL. STREET. This bill was given its first reading. the question to but had become flustered. The protection sulted and the matter of a reconsid- Olesome SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY. of the husband seemed necessary now. eration of the reconsideration was fin- ally got before the members. The bill appropriating $5000 for fur- If a husband were aged or paralyzed, report cret who would support him? Finally the already adopted of niture for the Hilo high school was Mahoe also put in a good word for the committee tabling Senate Bill 52 Delicate passed for the second reading without the poor husband. was itself tabled and the bill itself In opposition, objection was to The roll call showed ayes 17, noes came up again for consideration but shown second reading. Senate Bill 52, which 10, absent 3, sustaining the veto, the N asked for $5000 of the The second reading carried, the smile vanishing from the faces report of no , Goods for reopening the Kau road, destroyed seventeen. House swallowing itself, the - user', lash by the lava flow. Kaleiopu wanted to its' Public Land committee and the re- HONOLULU MADE SOY ' ALL FRIENDS OF WORKINGMEN. port of Attorney General at one an kill the bill at once, as being against the Othf The vetoing of House Bill 30, was gulp. prls the opinion of the Attorney General, considered. This measure makes five BALKED AT ANOTHER SWALLOW. If Serial Story No. 25, which was being overcome in a House hours work on Saturday a legal day Kaleiopu, whose vote had been the Imp" bill, put by Ka- for public laborers, a restriction of one Governor's veto in Kaniho. Rice and private liberty thought the Governor, sustaining the of spec leiopu argued between themselves, un- Senate Bill 14, moved for reconsider- The thin, delicate ladies wash-good- s, as a fine for working overtime had bille to ation, which granted led to a motion sp Buch as Shirtwaists, Skirts, Negligees til called order by the speaker. Rice been provided. by him to override the veto. The roll ranc and Underclothing is not worn on had evidently forgotten the point that Sheldon felt that notwithsanding the showed 19 ayes, 7 noes and 4 ab- out In pre- call ton your person. is continual wash- road was a county sustaining of the Governor the sent, Governor's veto being still It the repairing matter and vious veto, the vote on this ought to the befo ing. It is the laundry. It is not so none of other who sustained. way your the members, knew be deferred. much the clothing is handled, was a Quinn insisted on an immediate vote, SENATE COMMUNICATIONS. Haw but it is the soaps, bluing and starches there knot somewhere, could dig up the point they wanted. which showed ayes 27, noes 0, thus A communication from the Senate that work ruin. Now because we overriding the veto. informed the House that the Senate 3i ; launder hundreds of garments Rawlins objected to the putting in these A MINIMUM WAGE. had overriden the Governor's veto on weekly we naturally know the best ma- of separate bills for each particular House Bill 30. Senate Bill 58 was sent terials to use to give Senate Bill 7, making $1.50 the mini- the best satisfac- appropriation. These items should be wage down for the consideration of the tion to the patrons. We would not mum daily for Territorial labor- House. This provides for put in the regular appropriation ers, up reading. Ma- Act the think of using soap containing a bit bill came for final creation of a fund to pay the bonded Smol of lye on ladies' clothes. and not scattered all through the busi- hoe, in this connection, wanted to em- Territory was given We would phasize he had some bills debt of the and never dream of using the common blu- ness of the House. the fact that a first reading. ing and petitions in on the same subject, of commerce. We know by analy- While Rawlins was speaking a num- deserving same. The Senate concurred in the House credit for the 27 . UNDERSELL the imported SOY because sis starches that contain acids and we ber of Angelenos objected amendments to Senate Bill and re we nay no duty. buy Los Rice to the amendment 96, pass- It is being used generally do not them. We keep studying making the wage compulsory in the turned House Bill which had throughout the Islands and experimenting all the time, in a came into the House, the presence of ed the third reading. This exempts Orders solicited from Plantation whom had an enlivening political subdivisions of the Territory, growers Managers. scientific manner, how to launder. effect on him which would make the county rate. He tobacco from license fees for Don't you think it would be safe to and the following orators. thought the counties ought to establish the sale of their products. QUALITY GUARANTEED. entrust us with your work? Kaleiopu said that the Senate had their own wage scale. taken advantage of the House by send- Sheldon supported the bill and drew RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED. ing down a bill which had been tabled a word picture of the road laborer out There is no disease which infiicts I by in the sun all day, working for his lit- I! the House, trying to make the tle old dollar and a half per. more torture than rheumatism and Yamajo Soy Go. ftl Hi1 House swallow it. It would be im- Kaleiopu explained that the special there is probably no disease for which Manufacturing proper for the House to take any ac- intention of the law was to establish such a varied and useless lot of reme Merchant Street. wage tion on this Senate bill such a minimum scale for the coun- dies have been suggested. To say until ties, whereupon Rice withdrew his ob- time as the members wanted to bring jections and the bill passed unani- that it can be cured is therefore a their own bill up again. mously. aboi bold statement to make but Chamber- BIST SOAP. THAT'S OURS. Then the letter of the Attorney Gen- AMENDING ex- by ELECTION LAW. lain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an hi en: eral was recollected and an extract Consideration of the Senate's amend- tensive sale in this country, has met NOW read from it, but the point was studi- ments to House Bill 69 was taken up. Sc with success In the treatment of this ously overlooked. Rawlins admitted that the reading of the Seuate amendments would give the disease wherever it has been tried. Why W On a vote bill passed 0s!ay? $4.00 a Case Delivered the its second idea that the bill had been shot full One or two applications of this lini- to reading. of holes, but the amendments simply ment will relieve the pain and hun- dreds M THIRD READINGS. elaborated what the House had want- of sufferers from this disease BY TOUR GROCER. ed and he moved to concur. The mo- testify to permanent cures by Its us The longer you put off the rest and recreation that House Bill 51, allowing a verdict for tion was on roll For sale by Benson, Smith & Co. Ltd., carried call. H a lesser offense than that charged, The reading of House Bill 135, just Agents for Hawaii. your system needs, the harder it will be to recuper- M passed third reading with 25 ayes, 5 returned by the Printing committee, was up to absent. The same taken and referred the Fin- ate. If you will take a day, now and then, and go to to vote was taken on ance committee. This bill provides for the third reading of 80QD CO. Rawlins' bill, the imposition of a penalty on delin- Haleiwa you will find such relief from the ills from to IMS House Bill 53, quent of ten per cent, lilli relating to writs of quo taxes and inter- to warranto, amending Section 2044 of the est at the same rate to commence af- which you have suffered that you will not know Limited. Revised Laws. ter the first year of delinquency. House Bill 81, which provides for the Afternoon Session. yourself. to publication in the newspaper of 4c T. 1. WALDRON. Agent. the There was an air of expectancy to N statements of copartnerships; number about the House on its reassembling v 104, limiting the necessity of advertis- ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager. ing, for the afternoon session, it being in If I notice of mortgage sales to once a the wind that the morning action nr JL

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Old-tim- e Hula, Mele. Dances, Music U with Ancient Hawaiian Instru- ments, Etc., Etc., Etc." y All Tourists Should attend This Enter tainmect. Tickets now on sale at WALL, No. 1 NICHOLS CO. 137 Fort Street Oahu Railway TWO DOORS BELOW THE CATHOLIC CONVENT. TIME TABLE. DIAMOND STUDDED REGATTA TODAY NOW OUTWARD. OPEN For Waianae, Walalua, Kahuku and FOR MAGFARLANE AT WAiKfKl BEACH Way Stations 9:15 a. m., 3:20 p. m For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations 17:30 a. m., 9:15 a. m., 11:01 a. m., p. m., 3:zo p. m., o:l5 p. The following letter accompanying a The much talked of Makiki regatta m., $9:30 p. m., tH:15 p. m. gold, diamond studded fob, been akes place today at 2 p. m. The canoes Complete line of U For Wahlawa 9:15 a, m. and has Oriental Goods re-- p. m. , received by Capt. C. W. Macfarlane, start from the Moana pier. The regatta INWARD. from Messrs. Van Sise & Chapter, 77 committee consisting of A. A. Wilder, ceived direct from Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal- Nassau St., New York. L. P. Scott and A. L. C. Atkinson, will the Manufacturer in Japan and alua and Waianae 8:36 a. m., 5:33 judge all races and their decisions will Capt. C. W. Macfarlane, Yacht La p. m. be final. Following is the full list of China. Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Paloma, Honolulu: Pearl City 17:46 a. an., 8:36 a. m., Dear Sir: Having heard of the ex events: 10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p .m., cellent showing you made, in sailing First race Miniature yacht race, Prize, cup. Entries: Edson Hutchin 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. . the smallest yacht to have ever crossed Consisting of the Pacific in the 1906 transpacific son, Iris; Oswarld Steven,' Imp; Frank Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa Auerbach, Aloha; Eaton Magoon, Skip; 8:30 a. m. and 5:31 p. m. yacht race, and being makers and much interested in yachting jewelry, we take Frank McStocker, Lehua. Daily, t Ex. Sunday. Sunday Only. Second race Relay swimming race, Silk two-ho- ur great pleasure in presenting to you Kimonos, Dainty Chinaware, Brasses and Bron- The Haleiwa Limited, a this 100 yards, six relays. Course from ss gold you ac train (only first-cla- tickets honored) fob, which, we trust, will flags opposite cept good ad- Justice Wilder's resi leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:2i with out wishes and be dence to pier. Prize, cup. En- your mem- Moana zes, Lacquer Wares, Embroidered Pat- a. m.; returning, arrives in Honolulu mired by friends and the tries: Diamond Head Athletic Club U Shirt Vaist at 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops niy bers of the Hawaii Yacht Club. and Waikiki Boys. Archie Robertson, at Pearl City and Waianae. We are forwarding and registering captain D. H. A. C; Vincent Genoves, ri terns, Curios and G. P. DENTSON, F. C. SMITH, the fob by today's mail. captain W. B. Novelties. yours, Five-oare- Supt. G. P. & T. A. Respectfully Third race d gigs . for la Van Sise & Chapter. dies. Course from Moana pier to flags very de- opposite Justice Wilder's residence and This jewel is of handsome return to pier. Prize, cup. Entries: Will be pleased to see you whether you buy or not. Fire Insurance. sign, greatly admired and highly val Kaialoha Rowing Club and ued by Mr. Macfarlane. This beautiful u (12-fo- ot u gift, together with other trophies of the Fourth race Sailing, "lark" THE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO class). Prize, cup. Handicap of thir- LTD. now celebrated transpacific yacht ty seconds for every foot of length. very shortly placed on General Agents for Hawaii. race, will be Course, starting from Moana pier exhibition. around flag opposite J. B. Castle's resi- Atlas Assurance Company of Loadei dence, thence to flag off Fred Macfar-lane- 's New York Underwriters' Ageney. residence, thence return and Providence Washington Insurance Con around flag opposite J. B. Castle's and p&ny. RAPID TRANSITS return at Moana pier. Entries: V. Genoves, Anon; Akina, Ilealani; L. Manager, Japanese Bazar. C. & CO., LTD. WIN BASEBALL Kerr, Little Willie; A. Gilman, Bluff; BREWER H. Steiner, Imp. 0 0 Sugar Factors and Commission Fifth race Six paddle Hawaiian ca- 3 C DC DC Merchants. and Rapid Tran noes, for championship of the Hawai- ooc 3CZ)C o The Infantrys the ian Islands. First prize, $60; second yesterday afternoon LIST OF OFFICERS. sits crossed bats prize, $24; third prize, $12. Course from canoes. First prize, $20; second prize. ALL ! KINDS OF C. M. Cooke, President; Gaorgre M. at the baseball park where the latter Moana Hotel pier to flags opposite A. $7.50. Course, from Moana Hotel pier Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, defeated the former by a score of 16 to flag opposite J. B. Castle's residence BUILDING AND REPAIR WORT - tries: Albert Afong, Lei Ilima; Har- and return to Moana Hotel pier. En 1 DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE Treasurer and Secretary; F W. Mae- to 5. A very small crowa, composed SPORTLETS far Auditor; P. C. Jones, C M ry Armitage, Kaherepikipiki; R. B. tries: D. Kupihea, Hanamikioi; A. M. By lane. mostlv of motormen and conductors, Booth, Halekulani; A. M. Brown, Ala- Brown, Alabama; W. F. Dillingham, Cooke, J. R. Gait, Directors. ! i viewed the game which was won bama; David Kupihea, Keawamalie; Ialele; Dr. A. C. Wall, Hanakeoke; R. work, by the Ding Dr. A. C. Wall, Hanakeoke. B. Booth, Halekulani; Albert Afong. The date of the Oahu College-Kame-hame- ha without much paddle changed WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD scored run in Sixth race Two modern flat Lei Ilima. field meet has been Wm. T. Paty Dings. The Infantrys a bottom canoes. First prize, $10; sec race Sailing flat Saturday to Monday, ISth, SUGAR FACTORS AND Fourteenth modern from the at IMS ALAKEA STREET. the first and the third innings, and ond prize, $5. Course from flags oppo- bottom canoes. First prize, $20; second 2 o'clock. The events will take place COMMISSION AGKfTf prize. $5; throe in the fourth. Tne remainder site Arthur Brown's to Moana Hotel $7.50; third prize, fourth at the Boys Field. ' jts.amaiau-pun-i; prize, $2.50. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER Win. G. Irwin President and Manage of the game resulted in gooses pier. .Entries: u. is.upinea, Course, start from Moana John D. Spreckels First Vice-Preside- nt The Rapids made runs in all but tne J. Lii, Kalahikiola; Hale Halela, Hotel pier to flag opposite J. B. Cas-tlo- 'a The Waikiki regatta at the Moana W. M. Giffard... Second Viee-Preside- seventh innings. As they Makaikia; Ben Lanalii, Kalia; Duke, residence and return and finish fourth and Moana. pier. hotel promises to be an event full of H. M. Whitney Treasnrw were so mucn aneau ui men at Moana Hotel Entries: Isaac interest to all comers. The races utart Seerstarj use of Seventh race Six paddle Hawaiian Ihihi, Kioloa I; John Lii. Kalahikiola; B. YAMATOYO Eichard Ivers nents, they did not make their cup. promptly at 2 o'clock. W. F. Wilson Auditor part of the ninth inning canoe race for amateurs. Prize, J. A. Apii, Palikea 1; Moses Punohu, Course from Moana Hotel pier to flags Palikea 2; Hale Helela, Makalie; Ka-pai- hi, At 22 Pauahi Street. Xo branch AGENTS FOB Followin is the lineup of both teams: opposite Brown's and return to pier. Oama; Kaliula, Mahikimiao; D. It means lots more practise If the store. Oceanic Steamship Co., San Fra Virtue Villa, Alabama; Dia- Kupihea, Haehaekamanu; S. KlpI, Na-iaupu- ni; H . R. T. & L. Co. Fern, 3b; Evers, Entries: Infantrys mean to enter the league this T" - L . T1..VI - Lu-kel- a. eisco, Cal. s p.: , x mond Head Athletic Club, Kanikau- Lave, Kaawapulu; Joe P e n a ma ii km. neuiei, u. season. ALL. KINDS Western Sugar Befining Co., t'ett 2b.: Robinson, lb; wea; Dr. A. C wair, uanakeoke. Two Brothers. OF n. f Avlett. paddle riding contest Francisco, CaL If; Williams, rf. Eighth race Two Hawaiian Fifteenth race Surf Rapid looking Works, Pau Nelson, canoes. prize, $10; second prize, on boards. Prize, cup. Entries to be The Transit nine is Baldwin Locomotive Infantry Brown, p.; Kingiana, c, First for games between Punahous and Goods . . o; made contest judges' the Rubber .delphia, Pa. Bovle, s.s.; Van Viiet, zo; carey, ou, tnira prize, vourte, siari num at time of at . . . , - . - J V, V. 1 1 Diamond Heads. With Reuter in the Co., Maaa i "-- flags opposite Brown's to finish at Mo stand at Moana Hotel pier. Contest GOODYEAR RUBBER CO Mill " Newall Universal jd; Ding-din- gs Roberts, cf; Schoenei, ens Duke, La- - to be points. pitcher's box, the have a facturers of National Cana Skrader, ana Hotel pier. Entries: decided on R. ' If; Polak, rf. chance to ring up a few fares anyway. II. PEASE. rrlclMt. New York, N. Y. wealilo; Dr. A. C. Wall, Hanakeoke; Sixteenth race Surf riding contest Umpire Lo On. -- Market 8lwl, Pacific Oil Transportatiea Co., Ba inning, the Infantry D. Kupihea, Keawamalie; Mrs. A. M. in canoes. Prize, $10. Entries to be In the fourth a; - a San Frandaco, Cal., U. 8. A. Cal. Ringland for Brown, Brown, Houp-l- Kona crew, Hana- made at time of contest at. Judges' The Kamehfim-h- Alumni held a Francisco, nine substituted Dillingham, Ialele; Ma stand. Contest to on points. as catcher. mikioi; Walter be decided meeting in their hall last evening for jor Keawemahi, Moana; Albert Afong. thf purrinpe of discussing baseball. REMOVAL NOTICE. Win. 6. Co., Ltd. Lei Ilima; Piikoi Okuu, Halekulani; John Wise was rlected manager for IrwinJ Kaherepikipiki. THE Harry Armitage, NORMAL SCHOOL the ensuing season. Another meeting W. R. PATTERSON. Contractor an4 KAIALOHAS Ninth race Four paddle Hawaiian will be held on Monday when plans will u; Builder, and J. J. WHITTLE, th Kirn Agents for the canoes. arst prize, second prize. BASKETBALL bp r,,jrfctfd for the season. Painter, have moved to I1M Union ONLY CREWS $10; third prize, $4. Course, start from AT Eoyal Insurance Co., of Liverpool, Hotel pier to flags opposite treet, next Mofk tniuka from t'ilf Moana old utand. Phone Main 324. England. Brown's and return to finish at pier. D. Kupihea, Keawamalie; Despite the heavy wind which was Estimates on Work Cheerfully Olvvn Union b National Insurance girls cannot Entries. Scottish It has been ?aid that Harry Armitage, Kaherepikipiki; Ko blowing during both games yesterday, Lace Curtains m, -- league Co., of Edinburgl Gotland. secret, but the Kaialoha girls na crew, Hanamikioi; w. Jjuung-ha- u.e .oiin.U School Basketball General In keep a managed to play too very good games. Wilhelma of Magdeburg exception to that rule, as Ialele; A. M. Brown, Alabama; Iwakami. must be an Houp-l- a; Tne game was between Classes surance Co. Mrs. A. M. Brown, Albert first OF BETTER GRADE they have allowed the public to think Afong, Lei Ilima; Pukol Okuu, Hale A and 1:2. The A's were a little quick- FINE LINE Commercial Assurance Co., Ltd, of in that three crews were to participate kulani; Dr. A. C. Wall, Hanakeoke. er than their opponents and Marion Dealer !n JAPANESE OOODS. London. composed Tenth Race Single paddle Hawaiian Hastie's lively work helped make the CURTAINS JUST ARRIVED. race, two teams -- THAW Men the ladies' canoes. First prize, $iu; second prize, score what it was. When the referee's HATS for and Womn. of members irom mei 3; prize, $2.50. Course, start "time."' the score was PRICES RIGHT. third whistle sounded K.ibliiion Uiock. oppoult Ltethel on called the Independents. from flags opposite to Brown's and S- -6 in favor of the A's. Exclusive and team Hotel Street. Shoeing girl the cat out of the bag, nish at Moana pier. Entries: John The Bl's were better players than Horse One let Major, Moana; W. F. yesterday and the long and Lii, Hanamikioi; their sifters, the 2's. as they managed Dainty Goods however, Dillingham, Ialele; Duke, Laweaino; to defeat the C2's by an 1S-- 5 score. Fine the short of it is mai me Piikoi Okuu, Halekulani. Dr. A. C. passing was a feature of the B's game. - crew of Kaili-- m YAMATOYA," Co., Ltd. no ether than the Junior Wall, Hanakeoke; Hale Kapule, Following is the line-u- p of both teams: I' W. W. Wright are a ALL KINDS OF Kaialoha Rowing club. They will al Vs: Emma Lewis. Gladys Rickard, the Hastle, horse-snoein- g depart- will try and forwards; Florence Ho, Marion SHIRTS, PAJAMAS and KIMOXOS have opened a the third event and race paddle modern i carriage take been of- - Eleventh Four centers; Kalei Waiao, Rica oares. connection with their cup which has $29. j ment in services win the silver flat bottom canoe race. Prize, guards. J. HOPP & CO., MADE TO ORDER. shoD secured the Course, Moana Hotel .ier to flags i flrstclass ey fCBut girls have en- from B2: W. Meinecke. Gladys Haina. for- Fort St., 1ut ahov the Orrheum. of a shoer. prepar- that is where the opposite Brown's and return. Entries: YOUNG BUILDING HONOLULU. T. If. a, wards; Rebecca Iopa, Kaliho Kamaiwe, do work intrusted to a snag. If the Independents D. Kupihea, Kamaiaupuni: Hale Hele-l- ed to all countered to centers; John Gomes. Bella Meidel. first-cla- ss manner. race, their name will have Makaikui; John Lii, Kalahikiola. a win the Kai- guards. on the cup, and the Twelveth race Two paddle Canadian NOTICE. f a be inscribed name on C2: Mary Bryant, Louisa Fern, club cannot have their canoe race. .Prize, two cups, luuuc - I; aloha a .,na Dmn-n'- a atcK guards: Sarah Fern. Hattie Kukanu- isime trophy. I USE the pier. kea, centers; Annie Lmiamuica. Lernice ANT WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDING m H finish at Moana Hotel Entries: help or advice. Is Invited to communi- men I know Kenneth Brown and Atherton Gilman. j Bush, forwards. GRANGE-PAPAY- A MARMALADE. "Mot iv th" ol married j Ah Choy. Edna Akau. forwards; cate, either In person or by letter, with a rockin'-chal- r. V. Genoves and Len Webster, Fred Bl: JAMS AND JELLIES threat" their wives like : Peplouski. Ensign L. Anderson, matron of th Holly Flour tired, rhnmh onri Leslie Seott. D. Miller and Kahaunani Haia, Emma Sa! comfort whin they're but Kaohl, cen- - Salvation Army Woman'a Indutrlal For at a erat way at other times. L. Kerr. J. Medeiros, Emily I BEST FOR BAKING. apt to be in th' Thirteenth race Sailing Hawaiian ters. Home. No. 1M King atreet. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Mr. Dooley's Dissertations. .1?

16, - THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. MARCH 1907- Th ehoul I no better place than Hawaii 1895 there have been enrolled There is ters j School in part for an experiment or tnis Kina. a no fifty-seve- n pupils of Chinese or but number, country is small in area. The popula- Chinese extraction. Of this Orientals come nevei "77 of All Milk 10 per cent, have failed tion Is limited. The Example California not more than daily contact with Americans, Stom Hawaii's to in the academic or professional into iU either men and women of light and leading ill in By W. Damon in N. Y. Independent. work of the school. There are at the mis- Grade" Francis or part in every relation of life. The old Below present time nineteen Chinese example which tho with the Training sionary set the startling result of Chinese connected man business and of industry has, "Was the fol- week-nig- ht of There is more grip in investigation We are very glad to publish the and Sabbath schools, all School. large extent, followed. The Chi- Hono- an Independent illuminating showing over the islands. Scores and hundreds "In the work of teaching, the Chinese to a bought In the lowing article always been treated here in - made of milk edu- of young men have thus received thorough In the preparation of nese have lulu today- than for years. For of one of our Hawaii's remarkable success in the cadet is or decided contrast with the treatment a open market Oriental children in her public rudiments of an English education, his work, prompt in the discharge By large cities recsntly. cating a harsh they have received in California. time it seemed as though legisla- ta- schools. It would seem to show that and from their ranks have come some his duties, but possibly little early missionaries, In some of the samples of most worthy and respectable toward the pupils under the advice o" the ranged as California's fears on the subject are the in his bearing through their organizing power, the tion would have to be suspended ken, the bacteria absolutely groundless. Now that the members of our Chinese community. his care. This fault, however, largely and 74.000.000 per cubic K.ng and Legislature made provision high as Board of Education of San Francisco Similar schools are still conducted by disappears with training. The Chinese public on account of the number of work In all for an excellent system of leg. centimeter (about .061 cubic has gone to Washington to take up different missions. Hawaiian cadet does good system, modernized and school question with the The of families, departments of the school, but has a schools. That islators suffering from the com- you afford, to the Japanese arrival the first in ap- improved, is the fundamental agency Inch). Can Government, this article any appreciable numbers, dates from special aptitude for teaching. His such chances? National good, by which the children of the diverse plaint. take should prove timely, instructive and 1865. Later mission day schools were pearance before the class is and to be train- Independent. give him a willing obedi- nationalities of Hawaii are suggestive. Editor started for the children by the Con- the children transfused into Amer- Let us prescribe Anti-Gri- p gregational mission, aided for some ence. In nature study, music and ed, reared and tab- years grant. drawing he is especially strong. As ican citizenship. CARNATION of no little importance by a Government In be done? The most thought- lets. They are a sure cure for It is a fact 1888, these schools, jn the cKy of Ho- an assistant teacher he is willing and "Can it Territory of Hawaii, In the ful educators of this Territory answer, in the capable." colds generally and par-ticular- ly. that nolulu, were taken over by the Board Yes. is being done the Grip CREAM midst of the great Pacific Ocean, two of Education and incorporated with The president of Oahu College, the emphatically, It Institution now. It has been done. Both Chinese (Sterilized) thousand miles distant from the con- the public school system. leading private educational and nurtured in in-- are be and Japanese born America, is being solved one The first free kindergarten for Chi- the Territory, where there among our best citizens. offers you a safe product, tinent of nese children anywhere h. the world tween thirty and forty Chinese stu Hawaii are RLr1 interesting educational high They hold and exercise the franchise. clean and pure, free from of the most was opened in Honolulu in 1892 the dents in the preparatory and prop- every, anywhere the of them as They are industrious, accumulate germs and bacteria of problems to be found in pioneer of this department of effort school departments, writes law-abidin- g. in erty, are charitable and sort. world. Here in our public and private Hawaii. Two years later, the first follows: many years Oahu College, "They seem to select and vote for, as Its richness in butter fat schools are gathered with the children kindergarten in the Chinese Empire "For the best men Benson SfflilH Co makes your cooking smooth, was started. This one in Honolulu which is primarily a school for white if by unerring instinct, , I , Hi of the aboriginal race representatives accepts for office. The children of the Ter- well flavored and nutritious. for Chinese was followed by others for children, but which students schoolroom, the "77 protection lies in in- of a number of different nationalities, children of different races here of other nationalities who are able to ritory meet in the Tour the playground, the church, the Sunday a fine youthful democracy, which, gathered. Later these were all merged meet our standards, has had a limited sisting that your grocer give kindergarten system, ir,A cnmpwhat selected number of school. They sing the same patriotic though itself unconscious of the fact, in one general songs. They American you Carnation Cream. regardless of nationalities. No more Chinese young men and young women American read House offers some valuable data, not alone among They have taken history and literature. The higher Why not have hot Parker picturesque and interesting sight does its students. in the prin- Worthless and supper? They'll be eaten to the professional educator, but to this beautiful city of Honolulu offer regular courses, and, on the whole grades are well instructed Rolls for the ciples and practice of free government with a gusto if made with Carnation all thoughtful men and women. Es- than these numerously attended free the have acquitted themselves well. town, been National, State and Territorial. It is r Cream. pecially .will support for his theories kindergartens, scattered over the A large "percentage of them have teach- bright-eye- d scholarship. They the unanimous testimony of the o where the representatives above the average In respond Expensive Remnants here be found by the lover of the of five or six different races meet. A excel in scientific and mathematical ers that no class of children b Henry May & Co., Ltd. race, no in- young accuracy more readily and Intelligently to both human who believes that number of our Chinese ladies subiects reauirinsr rather than Telephone Main 22. superable barriers exist to the final have been connected with the kinder- than breadth of view or imagination, moral and intellectual instruction k garten proven them- English, of do the Orientals." arc those pieces of lumber fc harmonious intercourse of all peoples, work and have In without the inheritance selves to be excellent assistants. A generations practice In In view of the educational advan- im- and without youth, which you cut off to c provided that right influences are brief quotation relative to the kinder- good English in their home life, they tages here given to our" Chinese obtain parted at a sufficiently early and re- essay by com it is a pleasure to know that they garten from an of a Chinese make the poorest showing recipients. the right length. Avoid this. young lady, now an instructor in one parison. even In this subject the are appreciated by the ceptive period of life, in contact with But following expression of gra- a sound and healthy environment, ani- of the public schools, which she re- marvel is, not that they do no better, Surely the You can by purchasing your mated by at least a fair approxima- cently wrote with reference to the edu- but that they do so well. They soon titude from one of their own number tion to the spirit of the "Golden Rule." cational advantages afforded Chinese master the grammar and make a very would lead us to feel that our efforts lumber at our large yard, are not bestowed in vain: Certainly it will be conceded that the girls in Hawaii, will, in this connec- creditable showing in oral and written where we have a complete 01Q problem offered Is sufficiently tion, be of interest: expression in use of the Eng- "Side by side with our American here a and the Chinese young varied one, when the International "The Chinese mother takes the lish Idiom. brothers and sisters our stock of all sizes. And you Don't Rub exemplary people walk upward. No caste, no complexion of our schools is consider- hands of the little toddlers (brother "In conduct they are doors ed. We find part They industrious, eager, earnest class privileges equal to all. All get what you want and only Don't rub don't scratch. Hawaiian, Hawai and sister) and guides them to the are purest society Ha- When the eyes itch, smart, burn or ian in many combinations, American, kindergarten, where both are seated seekers after everything that will Im- to the best and in J Portuguese, prove body ir.ind. There waii are opened to them because they what you want ache there is something needed besides British, Scandinavian, around a little table with other little them in or in nobly tho cl . German, Japanese, Chinese, Porto Rl-ca- n, age, some is any Question as to their are prepared to do well and a rub. ones of their own with blue rarelv part assigned to them, and they cts life eye-defe- a Korean and "other foreign" pu- eyes golden curls, brown eyes ambition and willingness to work; in You can't remove with and with to make the world better for j St rub of the finger. We lit glasses for pils gathered in our schools, pursuing and auburn hair, but our black eyed when there is a failure it is usually desire the same studies, accorded equal priv- darlings feel home due to conditions beyond their control having lived in it." defective vision ani eyestrain that's as much at with Islands. m all; but a little piece of glass will often ileges and happily and with increas- these foreign babies as they would if to lack of ability or training sufficient Honolulu, Hawaiian Cooke, work wonders. ing, rather than lessening, harmony each pair of eyes were sparkling back for the task, or to inherited tendencies Lewers & Ltd. laying the foundation of a good and and each curly pate was wreathed too strong to be overcome. Among Pi helpful education. It Is proposed here, round with a braided queue. Froebel, our students, it is now generally con- 177 S. Kin St A.W.Sanford however, not to attempt more than were he living and had the blessed ceded that in every competition, to present a brief statement, with ref- opportunity of seeing such a gather- whether on the athletic field, in the I Why Graduate Optician erence to one element here found, ing of wee tots, would doubtless have classroom or In contests in speaking. II: Rolls t BOSTON BLDG. : : FORT ST. namely, the Chinese. felt that such a result was far beyond they are factors to be reckoned with. with at Over May & Co. Nowhere in the world is to be found his most sanguine expectations." "The change of conditions in China II Cream. a similar number of young people of A wise educational policy has led to has been reflected considerably in the origin, Chinese and Japanese at the the admission Of our Chinese children attitude of our Chinese students. There PROMPT ACTION MUSTJ5E TAKEN most formative period of their lives, to the public schools, where they ad- has come an increased zeal for a train 1907 This, in a few words, is the se- In the heart of a community equally vance through the successive grades, ing, either along commercial lines or TO PRUSEKVE HEALTH. cret of the economy of the penetrated with and animated by Anglo- a credit to themselves and to the land in broader academic courses leading -Saxon principles and ideals. Out which has shown them a courteous to admission to Eastern colleges, that Remington Billing Typewriter of a school attendance of something treatment. In the large public schools will better fit them for a place in the STYLES over 21,000, there are to be found over of the city and the smaller ones of the erreat Droeresslve movement of the Kidney troubles are dangerous be 6000 pupils of Asiatic parentage. Of country they are pursuing their stud- awakened Empire." cause they creep on so stealthily that AND No matter what your business, these it will be found, by the very ies and mingling harmoniously with It has not been the purpose of this they get a firm grip on the victim be no matter what the system you latest statistics obtainable from the the thousands of other pupils here article to call special attention to the fore he is aware of it. They manifest use, this new machine will effect Board of Education, that 4297 are Jap- gathered. They stand well in their work of mission schools, great and far themselves in such varied forms that an economy In your billing and anese and 2092 are Chinese. "While the classes and are among the most sat- reaching as this has been.. Yet among they are easily mistaken for other dis other departments which will sur- Japanese are largely in the majority isfactory students. The following the most Important agencies, which eases. PATTERNS prise you. V numerically, yet owing to the fact that statements from the principals of the have been in Hawaii of great value Make no mistake! i If you think your system needs the Chinese have been a much longer leading public schools of Honolulu, in the education of Chinese youth, Do not delay I lmproevment, we will submit a time represented in the population of men and women of experience and have be"en certain mission boarding Treat the kidneys now! NOW TO BE SEEN AT special system, and the Remington Hawaii, and have more fully assimi careful judgment, are of much inter schools. The Episcopal institution, The kidneys are sick and will not get blller will save more time. lated with certain phases of our life, est and value. One writes: "Iolani College," and the Roman Cath- well unless you use a kidney medicine. Speed, adaptability and endu- and are more numerously represented "In our school of over six hundred olic College, "St. Louis," have had for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills is the W. W. AHANA & CO., LTD. rance are combined in the Reming- in our more advanced institutions of pupils, the influence of the Chinese years many Chinese on their rolls. certain, safe and prompt remedy for learning, working comprise one-four- th kidneys only. ton Billing Typewriter, a trio never the results of the of boys and girls who where they have received the kind the It cures. It has FASHIONABLE TAILORS, before united in a billing machine. the educational system here are prob- of our enrollment is most bene- and helpful care accorded other stu cured people right here in Honolulu. ably more manifest among the young ficially felt. They set a high stand- dents. The "Mills Institute," affiliated A. J. Cahill, of Fort street, this city, a Ktoff Street. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. Chinese than the Japanese. ard In faithful scholarship, earnest- with the work of the Hawaiian Board night watchman in the employ or The interesting work which is being ness of purpose, gentleness of demea- (Congregational), has been devoted Messrs. T. 11. Davies & Co.. Ltd-- savs: 831 Fort Street. TeL Main 143. carried on among the young people nor toward their fellow-studen- ts and especially to the education of Oriental 'Whilst a young man 1 was a sailor whose parents came to these islands respectful and grateful appreciation youth, the Chinese having always been and at one time workd for the Inter from China, but who are themselves toward their teachers." largely in the majority, though among Island service. I was, however, oblig- WaikiKi Inn very many sons, in instances native The statement from another is as the students have been some most in- ed to give up sea life on account of entitled to full citizenship under the follows: teresting and studious Japanese and severe suffering from my back and Now owned by W. C. Bergin. "Stars and Stripes," is worthy of care- "The Chinese children from six years Koreans. Over kidneys. For this I had tried various ful occupies posi- four hundred Chinese attention. Hawaii a old to sixteen are satisfactory to the young men and boys n remedies, but the one which restored tion in the world's attention quite out have been me to was teachers in every way. They are nected with the "Institute," with the health Doan's Backache Accommodations, supplies and Thf of proportion to the extent of its ter- Doaraing Kidney Pills procured at Hoilister's studious and attentive, very rarely mak- department" since its open first-clas- s. cret ft ritory or the size of its population. The Drug Store. They relieved me com- ittendance absolutely Certain- me, wnne a large - Four Hundred Thousand varied and striking features attending ing an infraction of discipline. number of day- pletely years ly the virtue of gratitude prevails pupus nave aiso been in attendance. after of suffering. If any of the very latest the historic development of its inter- any graauates are one desires furtber particulars he may esting and amiable aborlginaT popula- among them more than in other a,uub "s fine and apply to me. am to race are an incentive earnest specimens of true and noble l be found at Van tion, as a civilized and Christianized and their habits manhood. They Dorn's Ship Chandlery, Fort street." to progress fellow-student- s. are here in Hawan Fine Beach No people; its beautiful and romantic the of their and in You should get the same medicine Bathing no rri scenery, In this particular school the Chinese China occupying positions of POS and its important and strate- trust and usefulness or which helped Mr. Cahill. See that tbe tise. life gic position, politically commer- children have decreased in numbers in in Institutions and or more advanced learning on full name, DOAN'S BACKACHE KID- cially, have long drawn the attention the past few years and those who at- th NEY is on mainland, pursuing further courses of PILLS, the wrapper and Law Office of..... Received by the last Steamer of many to these "isles of the sea." It tend are assimilating with the others siuay witn diligence sucpps reiuse any imitation. is, however, possible so rapid a manner individuality and that one of the in that Years of contact with them, Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are Magoon & Lightfoot most conspicuous claims which It can is not noticed to the degree it was intimate sold Don ' t fail to see our Window Knowledge or them in recitation hni! by all chemists and storekeepers make to a place In the world's kindly formerly." and athletic field, at 50 cents per box, six boxes $2.50, or Corner Alakea and Merchant Streets, Display. regard is to be found in the gracious and in the friendly will be A third gives this as his estimate: fellowship of the home-lif- e, mailed on receipt of price by courtesy which has always been shown your question enable their Honolulu. "In reply to as to the instructors to speak warmly and the Holhster Drue Co.. Honolulu, representatives of different races who influence of the Chinese pupils upon sincerely of wnoiesaie agents ror the Hawaiian Is have here, In this land of "perpetual them as being in very Wall, Nichols Co., the schools of this Territory I would many instances students of high lands. FOR SALE. LEASE Of RENT summer," found a home and abiding say years experience ob- and place. Truly may that of and noble Ideals, of earnest purpose, and LIMITED, it be said that the servation in the schools of Hawaii have excellent attainment, grateful noble and comprehensive word, "Reci- of an Valuable r?al estate In all parts of 71-73-- 75 led me to the following opinion: preciation of King St. procity," in which Confucius found kindness shown, and com In the "The Chinese boys and girls enter paring iavoraDiy and well Honolulu and In various other placet embodiment of all that is highest and with school the Islands. the school with the purpose of making uoys or oiner nationalities. Some of best in life, has here found, in the care opportunity. They our young of his countrymen, a larger and more the most of their live ninese ladies have also R. KUWA. expanded signification up to this purpose by being courteous, received excellent training In different than even he diligent, seminaries Punehbowl Street, belew King and felt was expressed by it. Thousands corrigible and and the ex for girls. New and Artistic Mouldings Queen of Chinese laborers, accompanied by ample they set in doing this has a most A most interesting organization has benefiting influence upon their fellow-student- s. lately been formed among the Chinese RECEIVED BY 8. S. NEVADAN CONTRACTOR a far too small percentage of women, young THE yet in not a few instances with the They are highly appreciated people in Hawaii w ho have been Co. PAINTING and o bv both teachers and schoolmates. ..v o-- j lj i cvci v c uie uenent or Pacific Picture Framing companionship of true and worthy good, a PAPER HANGING wives, were brought to these shores, Their career after leaving school is very early education, namely, a Nuuanu belcw Hotel. at the earnest request of our authori creditable indeed. Very few go wrong." Drancn of the "World's Chinese Stu- PRICES RIGHT. ties, to aid In the agricultural devel Still another statement runs as fol dents' Federation," the headquarters opment of these islands, especially in lows: of which are .in Shanghai. In its Smoke General Arthur Cigars connection with their principal indus "In the schoolroom the Chinese girls membership are not a few who are try, the manufacture of sugar. In ad and boys show a great thirst for know earnestly desirous of pursuing more NEW GOODS dition to these have also come repre- ledge which is most advanced courses of study. and an enthusiasm Many important questions M. A. Cunst & Co. sentatives of the merchant class, who encouraging to the teacher. They es- naturally IS GIVEN TO have to some extent brought their pecially like any study which has arise with reference to the education Best In the City. of youth of Asiatic origin Assortment Distributors. wives with them or have married in definite results, as mathematics. under the RICH EMBHOIDERIES. these islands. American flag. In regard to one SILKS. Much does Hawaii owe "On the playground the boys show a of LACQUER. to the Chinese in the successful at- decided in sports. The girls these an important and valuable state- CHINA WARE, interest ment has recently been CURI03. frOR LEASE. tainment of a large share of her pres- who are still handicapped by the re- made by one SWEET NOVELTIES, TOTS, ent prosperity, and the debt due their narrow lives, of Hawaii's foremost educators in a Residence two-sto- ry straint of their mothers' report at KaimukL A large patient, faithful and unwearied labor games. to the Governor of the Terri- house, with all modern are shy about entering into the tory. This has already conveni- should never be lost sight of. Their However, when they do throw aside been published, STOCK COMPLETE. PRICES RIGHT ences. Situate on Maunaloa avenue, children in turn are receiving yet it is well to give it still about a broad their natural bashfulness and decide further I below 7th ivnue. Rent reasonable. and liberal education under conditions circulation. Prof. M. M. Scott, .well VIOLET by c DAVID DAYTON, peculiarly generous to have fun and enjoyment as the boys known for his long and Trustee. and favorable. do, the teacher feels they are tak- successful Sayegusa 137 Merchant Street. This wise and considerate treatment that career as an instructor of youth In EXT1 ing great strides toward freedom. 1129 Nuuan Street, Hotel. Soil is creating most satisfactory results, Japan and Hawaii, a careful and earn- Dear not alone to the Chinese themselves, In the more advanced schools their est student of public affairs, and one SURPRISING FACTS but is producing young record is equally satisfactory. In the who thoughtfully weighs his Wit. a class of citi High Honolulu, utter- BUTT ER about China and Japan are told zens who are a credit to the countrv School of where there ances, says: Y. WO SING. in which they dwell, is are a number of Chinese students at "The question is. What instrument- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL by Capt. Brinkley in his ORI- and setting in present principal gladly motion circles of influence for good the time, the alities can be brought to bear upon because GROCERS. ENTAL SERIES. pays fine it is of a 11S6-11- which will cross the ocean and aid in them this tribute: them (Chinese and Japanese children quality that Now at 88 Nuuanu Street Sold on easy payments by...... the uplift of great peoples and thus "As students I find the Chinese young in the Territory of Hawaii) that will never fails to satisfy. CALIFORNIA ROLL BUTTER, 40c. minister in blessing hu- men truthful, persistent, courteous to make them good Americar. riM7in.i Wm. C. to the whole A PER POUND. Lyon Co., Ltd. man race. Surely in no nobler or more their companion and deferential to their Is it possible for the State and so taste of it is the best adver- COOKING BUTTER. 0C. average ciety to t- beneficent work could Hawaii have a teachers. I believe that their take the children of races so tisement of its goodness. Phone Main 238. Orders promptly - share! capacity is equal to that of their white diverse from Americans as are the atnded to. The first aid which the Chinese here brethren. Their power of application Japanese and Chinese and by some TRY A JOHN NEILL, Engineer received educationally was exceeds of American youth. educational, social and political POUND. at the far that cruci TRY OUR DELICIOUS Dealer in hands of missionary workers, who This power, coupled with their good ble ruse tnem and turn them out homo have for many years and in varied conduct, makes them favorites with all geneous Americans? "Peach Mellow" and "Rasper" NEW AND SECOND-HAN- D MA-- v forms, adapted to meet all, even the teachers." "This is the practical and verv in AT CHINERT. humblest, endeavored to impart the The principal of the Normal School, teresting problem that presents Itself Repairing f All Kinds. advantages of a Christian training. A one of our most important and progres- to the people of this Territory, the C Q. Yee Hop & Consolidated Soda WaterVorks GASOLINE ENGINES A SPECIALTY small school was started more than sive Institutions, says: solution of which is sought by both Co. 1X5 116. fifty years ago, -- many - statesmen Merchant Street. Tel. followed by "Since the organization of the Norm- and social Dhilosonher Tel. Main Q. S. LEITHEAD, Manager. 251. Phone M. 7L

ft THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 16, 1907. 9

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS II. S. DETECTIVE GOES By Authority. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Entered for Record March 13, 1507. K1PAHULU SUGAR COMPANY. From 9 4 AFTER COUNTERFEITERS a m to p m. General Orders No. 3. At the adjourned annual ruretinf of K Paahao to Le Fo Seu An election will be held at Military the stockholders of the Klpahulu L Company hc-- fur Emmeline M Magoon to Emma 51 Headquarters on Friday, March 2:Hh. at the .ftW .f II. Hack, fel.l Co., Ltd.. Honolulu. T. It., on Davison .Pel Iiv7. at 7:30 p. m. th IT. S. Marshal E. R. Hendry and R. Dorothea Emerson for the election of Mirth 12th, the follow ln efflcert to Domlnis J following officers; !:, H. Taylor of the U. S. Secret Service xi antioa pje in 'accordance with were f leeted to rve for the ensunx C W 14 year: went to Maui last night ini connection Booth to Mele Keokl...""" Re! the provisions of Section of the Mil- ivra.aimima &) aiary e Foster D itary Code: J. V. Hackfeld President with the discovery of counterfeiting jioKuma Aakaiewalu and wf to 1 Adjutant General, Paul K. IsenUrg: Vice President on that island. A Chinese named Lee Mary E Foster d W. Pfotenhaucr Treasarrr On was tried before Antonio F Gato and to 1 Surgeon General. F. Kl.unp a Maui district "IT . . ,. .3 v wf J P .Secretary magistrate on the charge of gross r ri uaimea jr ..PA 1 Paymaster General. A. Hancberg Auditor E H Bailey and wf et 1 al to H A Judse Advocate General, Who Di- cheat for passing a counterfeit $10 Baldwin . jy also constitute the Board of gold 2 Surgeons. rectors. piece. This incident coming to Ethel P Humphris and hsb to" Al- Assistant len Col. J. W. will F. KLAMP. the knowledge of . the authori- Herbert jy Jones preside at the Federal ... "6"4 Secretary. ties, they took prompt action. The Al fewanzy to Hamakua Mill Co foregoing election. Territorial offense is but a misdemea- By command of the Governor, nor, Kenikolau et al to Min of Interior.. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The Japan Advertiser of March 6, said: Owing to the rough seas, every while counterfeiting ia a high Kahiki (w) to Min of JNO. II. SOPER, crime against the people Uni- Interior ill-fat- of the S K Kupihoa attempt to approach the Dakota has so far proved futile. The steamer ted States. and wf to M in of in Colonel, Adjutant General of Hawaii. HAWAII MILL COMPANY. LTD. terior jy - is now lying in a dangerous position at a point one mile from Nojima light- Lee On will be brought to Honolulu Honolulu, March 15, 1907. 7676 At the adjourned annual meeting- of Kaiheelua and wf to Min of Interior the stockholders of the Hawaii MlU house, her stern only being above the water. All the passengers have landed for examination by the U. S. Commls Aa and to wf Min of Interior D General Orders No. 4. Company, Limited, held at the office of at Shirahama and sioner and if probable cause Is shown Simona to Min of are waiting for the arrival of rescue parties. At 4 a. m. will be Interior D H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. committed to the Federal of Mikahala by Tr to Min of An election will be held at Military yesterday the steamer Hakuai Mam, with provisions, left Yokohama for the grand jury. Mr. Taylor has been in tst H.. on March 12th, 107. the followlnc Interior jy Headquarters on Friday, March 29th, efflcers were scene of the disaster and it was expected that all the passengers would be the Territory for some months on a (k) elected to terve during the special Kaluaku to Min of Interior.... D 1907, at 7:30 p. m. for the election of ensuing yesr: transferred to the Hakuai Maru. at Tateyama, to which place they would mission. He is one of the lead xvapuie ana hso to Min of Interior. D ing detectives of the United States tl.e following officers; In accordance J. F. Hackfeld President have to walk from Shirahama, a distance of about four miles. The. Nippon Kaili (k) to Min of Interior n Government and if there is a coun- Kapiolani Estate to with the provisions of Section 14 of Paul R. Isenberg Vice President Yusen Kaisha steamer Omi Mam to Yokohama on evening on Ltd Bathsheba returned Monday terfeiting plant Maui the only M Allen D the Military Code: W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer at 7:40 o'clock from the scene of the disaster, but none of the passengers were thing that will prevent its capture, F. Klamp Secretary probably, is be- 1 Colonel, First Regiment. N. Q. II. laken aboard on account of high seas. The Yokosuka Naval station on Monday its total annihilation Recorded March 7, 1907. A. Haneberr Audlter fore he makes his investigation. 1 Lieutenant Colonel, First Regiment, morning dispatched the cruiser Yayeyama and one torpedoboat to render as- Joao Vierra to Maria Victorine, B S; Who also constitute the Board of Di- N. G. II. rectors. sistance, but so rough were the seas there, that, the rescue party could not livestock, buggy, wagon, etc. of Vier- ra Dairy. $500. B 294, p 63. Dated 2 Majors. First Regiment, N. O. II. F. KLAMP, approach the Dakota, which has already been deserted by all hands. The 1907. 7674 UNO SETTLEMENT Mar 1. Major James W. Tratt of the Gen Secretary. cruiser and torpedoboat put to therefore back Yokosuka same afternoon. - the Maria Victorine to Maria Vierra, B eral Staff will preside at the foregoing- According to of Captain Omi who S; livestock, buggy, wagon, $500. ELECTION the story Arakawa of the Maru and others etc. election. OF OFFICERS. have returned to this port from the scene, it appears that the Omi Maru GOING AHEAD B 294, p 54. Dated Mar 1, 1907. Helen L Isenberg (widow) to By command of the Governor, KUKAIAU PLANTATION COM PANT", hoisted signals for the Dakota, but was no response. word It there However, Hackfeld & Co Ltd, D; int in Tr Est JNO. II. SOrER, LIMITED. was received from Shirahama coast at 3 p. m. by signal to effect Otto the the that of E Isenberg, deed, In Ter of Colonel, Adjutant General At an adjourned annual meeting-- of Land Commissioner Pratt was busily Hawaii. $16,574.18, 2S7, p 437. of Hawaii owing to the rough seas the passengers on land could not be conveyed to the etc. B the stockholder of Plan- Da Led 23, 1907. Honolulu, March 15, 1907. 7676 the Kukalau Omi Maru and that provisions were scarce. Thereupon the Omi Maru was engaged yesterday in writing instruc Feb tation Company, Limited, held at the obliged to tions to sub-agen- ts relative to lands A G Correa to M A Gonsalves, P A; office of II. Hackfeld A Co.. Ltd.. Ho return to Yokohama, promising to bring sufficient provisions without powers, 294, SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. about to be opened for settlement. general B p 55. Dated nolulu, T. II., on March 12th. 1W7, the delay. Up to the time of writing, the steamer Hakuai Maru had not yet Dec 13, 1906. One of the Hakalau settlement as following officers were elected to serve returned to port.. James W Chapman to K Under and by virtue of a Writ of during year: sociations Is ready to go in and occupy Anastasius the ensuing A telephone message from Chiba received on Monday afternoon says that Vieira, P A; general powers. B 294, p Execution Issued by Wm. L. Whitney, J. M. Horner President its allotted homesteads. 56. Dated Jan 31, 1907. the Dakota struck Mela Rocks off Shirahama coast at about 4:30 p. m. on, Blue prints are being sent out cov District Magistrate of Honolulu, County Paul It. Isenberg Vice President Louis E Arnaud to Vi March 3rd and became a total wreck. All the passengers and crew were ering fifteen lots of the Kihei lands in Anastasius K of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on the W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer They eira, P A; general powers. B 294, p 57. F. Klamp Secretary brought ashore by the fishermen and villagers of Shirahama who rowed out to Kohala near Hawi mill. are from 15th day of March, 1907, In nine to twelve acres each, being esti- Dated Jan 31, 1907. the matter A. Haneberg Auditor rescue the helpless seamen. The majority of the passengers, consisting of 57 mated as large enough for a family Rosa V Rodrigues and hsb (J P) et of Theo. H. Davles & Co., Ltd., plaintiff Who, with the etceptlon of the Audi cabin, 11 second and 27 third-clas- s passengers, were Americans, and there were to cultivate while the head works on al to First Am Savs & Tr Co of Ha- versus L. Y. Fook, defendant, I did in tor, also constitute the Hoard of Dire- waii M; 2461, ap 2, also five Japanese and Captain Fonger of the German army. The cargo on the a plantation, some have applied for Ltd, R P pora R said Honolulu on the said 15th day of ctor. smaller lots. Later Mr. sup- P 3449 and l-- 4a land, i;ieo, etc, Ho- Dakota consisted of 6720 tons, including 625 tons of raw cotton and 425 tons Pratt March, 1907, levy upon and shall offer F. KLAMP, poses there may be those who will nolulu, Oahu. $3600, B 290, p 182. Dat- 7674 Secretary. of flour and miscellaneous goods consigned to Yokohama; 2035 tons of raw want larger lots. ed Mar 6, 1907. for sale and sell at public auction to cotton and 350. tons of flour and other goods consigned to Kobe; 40 tons of Mr. Pratt speaks in high appreciation Rose V Rodrigues and hsb (J P) et the highest bidder, at the Tollce Sta ESTATE MOALPIN. of the public spirit evinced by John al to Richard H Trent Tr, Tr D; R P flour and other goods consigned to Nagasaki; 20 tons of grey shirtings and tion, Kalakaua Hale, in said Honolulu, In the Circuit Court of l C'W Hind in the Kohala settlement scheme. 2461, pors ap 2, 3449 and l-- 4a land, the lrtt S75 tons of flour and other goods consigned to Shanghai; 200 tons of timber, R P 12 noon Tuesday, 16th He not only surrenders the leases but Leleo, etc, Honolulu, Hawaii. $1. B at o'clock of the cult. Territory of Hawaii. 950 tons of flour and other goods, and 1200 tons of wheat to be landed at Hong- pays for the homestead surveys. 287, p 440. Dated Mar 6, 1907. day of April, 1907, all the right, title In ProbateAt Chambers. kong. Both the Hakalau and the Kohala J H Makino by affft of mtgee to ard interest of the said L. Y. Fook In In the matter of the Estate of Dale cane lands. There is enough Co, 11c On going to press was learned that there is absolutely no hope of lands are Hutchinson Sug Plantn Fore Affdt; and to all tho following personal prop- McAlpIn, deceased. fore Judite AU it land, the Commissioner said yester- int in leasehold, bldg, household furni- nothing now remains above water but her stern. erty, exander Lindsay, Jr. saving the Dakota; day, for all the settlers required to ture, tank, etc, Honuapo, Kau, Ha- unless the sum of Three Hundred order of notice of pctlttn al amount- 85-1- fr "We understand that the hull of the Dakota was covered by insurance keep the sugar mills going. waii; horse, buggy, harness, etc, Ho- and Twenty and ($320.85) dollars, lowance of fnal accounts ml 1u. ing to $3,000,000 in seven large foreign insurance companies.' nuapo, Kau, Hawaii; 13 shares Kona-Ka- u that being the amount for which naM charge In this Estate. Tel & Telgrph Co, Honuapo, Kau. was issued, together with On reading and filing tin tetlti r t.l MONGOLIA'S LARGE LIST. LEE LET AMONG Hawaii: 8 shares,. Kau Wine Co Ltd, Execution my expenses accounts of HP hrd II. Tie.it. A loiin. The Mongolia had one of the largest lists of passengers in her history. Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii. B 289, p 426. interest, costs, fees and of the Dale 28, 1907. Istrator Estate of McAlrin, and had nearly200 through Dated Feb are previously paid: eleven sed. wherein he auks lo bo al She landed over 60 cabin passengers at Honolulu, THE TEN INDICTED Joao and wf to Maria Victo- Vieira 1 pc. vestal dimity, 12 yards; 6 pen. lowed t'J29 01 and he charges Mtnselt for the Orient. Among the through passengers was Dean C. Worcester, secre- rine, D; por lot 2 of gr 4673, bldgs, etc, Lodi shirting prints, 139 yards; 1 pc with f 141 1.21, and aks thu :ho vime tary of interior for the Philippines. He was accompanied by his wife aud Ponahawai, S Hilo, Hawaii. $1000. B mny be 2S7, p 432. 1, 1907. 1 pc. xatr.lned and approval, enl - Dated Mar Am. shirting prints, 26U yards; , Since the placing of the ten indict- a fin il mny be daughter. Maria Victorine and hsb (J) to Ma- that order made of to various se- Merrimack prints, 53 yards; 2 pc. tn There were a large number of missionaries, going out attend ments elsewhee reported on the ria Vierra, D; por lot 2 of gr 4673. tr. button of the projrty retalnln religious conferences in the Orient, and also to enter upon new mission fields. cret file, Lee Let has been arrested un- bldgs, etc, Ponahawai, S Hilo, Hawaii, Eagle shirting prints, C." yards; 2 pes. his bands to the pfns thereto n titled, 1I barging tend Ma session charging" with $1000". B 287, p 433. Dated Mar 1. 1907. Liberty shirting prints, 30 yards; 4 pes. and him Delegate Kuhio Kalanianaole returned from attending the last der an indictment him sureties from all further reiMensprity bribery. This is for his previously re- P E Harkins to Gdn of Est of Emma dress prints. 4:'0'i yards; 1 bundle as- of Congress at Washington. (Mrs). M: gr 4"2, Kaohe, an sue h Administrator. Kasiwaihau goods, 32 1 table Matson, "of""the "MatsoV Navigation Company, arrived for a ported interviews with Chief Detective $200. 290, p 180. sorted yards; ic. red It Is ordered that Monday, the ith Capt. William gam- Puna, Hawaii. B Dat Taylor, to secure protection for ed Mar 2, 1907. cloth, 9',i yards; 1 pc. cream dress mus. day of April. A. I3u7, st o'clock business trip. bling $1400 I. at a week. Melemele Keanini and hsb et al to lin, 40 yards; 1 pc. flannelette, 15 yards, a. tn , !erere tne jmKt) or sai l i nuri W. Castle by the vessel. al- Mrs. E. returned C. Ahrens and Jacques Guerre, Augusto Govcia, D; 11 19!7, at the court room of the Court to port. A P kul more or less; 1 i striped goods sill The Mongolia left San Francisco March 9, and had good weather ready in custody, were indicted for 453, Keahupio, Waiiuku, Maul. $870. B nt Honolulu, Inland of Oahti. be enl malicious first degree. (white), yards; 3 pes. drapery, SO She brought two clays'. 'later mail. burning in the 2S7, p 431. Dated Mar 4, 1907. 27'i the same hereby Is spjlnted as the They are the sailors who are charge! Harry Bailey to Lung Ng. L: por yards, more Vr less; 1 bundle drapery, time snd plac e for he n ring s il l pet!. COPTIC MADE SHOUT STAY. with an attempt to set fire to the kul 426, Pihanakalanl rd, Waiiuku. Ma- colored, 20 yards, more or less; 1 pc. Hon und nccoun!, and that all persona S. S. Coptic did not stop six hours in port yesterday. She docked British ship Claverdon. ui. 10 yrs $55 per y. B 2S8, p 236. inte rested may then and there apeae The One of the indictments is for man- at cream mull, 11 yards; IS pes. drew shortly after noon at the Hackfeld wharf from Yokohama, and resumed her Uated Dec 21, 1906. anl show cause. If any tbejr have, why slaughter. Ukumea K Josiah (Mrs) to Fred na goods, 23 yards; 3 pes. S.m Toy dra- the rhould not be granted, an Francisco at 6 p. m. SheJantled four cabin passengers and 167 wine voytge for San et al, t); por lot 13, gr 3.".13. pery. 80 yards; 1 pc. blrdseye cotton, II tuny present evidence sa to hj sr and 298 tons of freight. The vessel had an uneventful ARMY. Molokai, $100. Japanese steerage, THE SALVATION Kaunakakai Homestead, yards; 1 pc. pink mull, 8 yards; 3 pc s. entitled to the said property. Ara S. 2S7, 1906. , She passed within four miles of the wrecked S. Dakota. Xuu-an- u U p 436. Dated Sept 22. notice of this Orde-r- In Hie Eng. passage to port. Hall, corner of King street and gingham, 55 yards; 1 pink bed.praj; that standing end up in the air, her propellers being tight feet Polly Kalua and hsb to Hawn Evan- language be publl-he- d In the Pa The latter was then avenue. Meetings every evening 5, 6, 7, 8 9 1 bedspread; 1 cloth; 1 ' gelical Assn, D; lots and white table rifle Commerti il Advertiser, a ticwm out of water. except Wednesday, commencing at 8 of kuls S559, ap 3 and 2159, Vineyard sl'.ow case containing sundry articles of paper printed and published In Hono- passengers by the Coptic, was Mrs. Lorrin Andrews Church and Kalua sts, Waiiuku, Ma- suceess;ve Among the through o'clock. goods, also 4 drawers containing sun lulu, once a week for three ' ui. $2200. B 287, p 439. Dated Feb t and child. Sunday services: Knee-dri- ll at' 7 a. hats, weeks, the last publle-u- Ion to be rot 23, 1907. dry articles of goods; a lot of I ha THREE LINERS ARRIVE. m. Holiness meeting at 11 a. m. Ju- less than two weeks prevleus to crockery, tinware, firecrackers, 2 coun- njio;nted for hear one remained. She meeting 12:30 p. m. Young time thcicln sail ocean liners came into port yesterday. And only nior at TRANSPORT SERVICE. 1 1 etc., etc. Three 3 p. ters, bbl. salt, scale, Ine. via Hilo, with the Los Angeles Chamber People's Legion meeting at m. llono ulu, this 1st day ol was the S. S. Ohio from San Pedro, meeting 8 p. m. There Thomas, sailed from Honolulu, March Terms, Cash. Dated at early in the Salvation at A. 1307. of Commerce excursion party aboard. The S. S. Coptic arrived will be a baby dedicated at this ser- 14 for Guam and Manila. C. P. IAUKEA. March. I. San Francisco at 6 p. m., while Logan, sailed from Honolulu for Guam (Signed) afternoon from the Orient and departed for vice. Sheriff, County of Oahu. ALEXANDEIl LINDSAY, Jit morning from San Francisco, en route to Meetings in the Oahu penitentiary and Manila. Feb. 14. the S. S. Mongolia arrived in the p. Dated. Honolulu, March 15, 1907. Judge ef the Circuit Court 5 and t?ounty Jail at 12:30 m. Buford, at San Francisco. her voyage at p. m. Bere-tan- the Orient. The Mongolia resumed At the Japanese Outpost, 158 N. ia Sherman, sailed from Honolulu for San 7676 Mch. 15 the First Circuit. MADE PORT. avenue: Meetings every Tues- Francisco, March 8. Attest: OHIO (SUned) L. P. SCOTT. S. S. Ohio arrived yesterday morning from Hilo, day, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- Sheridan, at San Francisco. NOTICE TO WAILUKU SUGAR CO. With ship dressed, the evenings -- 7:30. Sunday school Seattle, Clerk of the Circuit Court ol tn .ret was met at the Naval wharf by day at Dix, sailed from Honolulu for after an uneventful passage. The vessel and Bible class at 9:30 a. m., every March 13. STOCKHOLDERS. Circuit. a large crowd of people from shore. She will depart on March 22, for the Sunday. ;e4-M- th. not 190 to San Pedro. She will probably return on the run. If she does At the Korean Outpost, Kukui Maui and Ha- is hereby given stock ieturned every evening 6 Per str. Claudine for Notice that the IN THE CIP.CUIT COUUT OF THE intended to operate a special street: Meetings at 15 Hachez, Y. company will be come back another steamer will do so, as it is 9:30 Sun- waii ports, 'March Mrs. books of the above CIRCUIT. TERPITORT OF o'clock. Sunday school at Notley; H. Cra- March 20th FIRST between San Pedro and the Hawaiian Islands. day morning, Salvation meeting Amoy, Charles K. J. closed to transfers from HAWAII. IN PRORATE. AT new line and S. R. Hendry. A. E. to 30th, Inclusive. 3 mer,. Ah Mee. E. both dates CHAMPERS. , MARINE NOTES. at p. m. Creighton. as disposal Everybody is cordially invited to at- Jordan, E. G. Clarke, Charles All arrangements to the Lam night Kahului but will probably Mrs. C. A. sharehold- In the Matter of the Estate of The S. S. Nevadan did not depart last for tend the meetings, and to send the D. L. Meyer, K. Van Zante. of fractional shares between Tate, Deceased. Cash, M. Campbell, E. S. Hine, Capt. ers must be made before March 20th, today. i children to the Sunday schools. depart Penhallow, John Fleming, W. M. and full payment of par value ($100 Order of Notice of Petition for Allow- on their usual Mrs. Bamberry in ge The steamers Mau.ia Loa and Claudine departed yesterday Adjutant and ance of Final Account! Die-char- charge, assisted by Captain Armstrong Speyer. M. Akin, G. K. Liis". per share) of the new Issue of March anl island ports. . . shareholders have sub- In this Estate. runs for re- and Lieutenant Long. 31st. to which S.f for Hilo, to load the filing The S.-- Alaskan left Kahului night before last EEAD THE ADVERTISER scribes!, must be made on or before On reading and the petition and 3(th. Payment to be made accounts of Lam Wo Sing of Honolulu, mainder of her cargo of sugar for Salina Cruz. VESSELS IN POET. WORLD'S NEWS DAILY. March at oflice C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Territory of Hawaii, administrator lameda is due this morning from San Francisco, with two days, Navy). the of if The S S (Army and Queen street, Honolulu. I fie estate of Lam Yate, wherein he not likely to have a very large crowd o, later mail from the mainland. She is U. S. R. C. Manning, Joynes, Kama-l- - GEO. H. ROBERTSON. asks to be allowed I2.V.S 7S, and be number of people for Ho 8. SPECIAL NOTICE of passengers, as the S. S. Mongolia brought a large March Treasurer, Waiiuku Sugar Co. "barges himself with I14C..4S, and asks To Members of Honolulu Harbor No. Dated. Honolulu. March 15th, 1907. that the same may be examined and nolulu yesterday. S. C. Allen, Wilier, Eureka, 7676 approved, and a final order may Am. bk. 54, A. A. of M. M. & P. that Feb. 17. be made of distribution of the' prop- Am. bark R. P. Rithet. Drew, San remaining In hnnds to the regular meeting of Honolulu PUBLIC MEETING. erty hii Francisco, Feb. 25. The next persons thereto entitled, and dls barg-ins- ? 54. will be held in the Br: ship Loch Garve, Ritchie, Nitrate Harbor No. him snl bis sureties from all fur- Kamal", March S. Knights of Pythias' new hall, corner There will be a meeting of th Judl-ciir- y su h ports, via Sunday-evening- . ther responsibility as adminis- Am. bktn. Klikitat, Cutler, Port Gam- of Fort and Beretania streets. Committee at the Senate Cham- trator, ble, March 8. March 17th, 1907. at 7 o'clock. ber, on Monday. M irch 1, at 4 p. ni.. It is Ordered. That Me.n!. the th Don't neglect j'our cough. Ger. sp. Herzogin Cecilie. Dietrich, All v:siting brothers cordially invited to consider House X sill No. 113 '"To reg- day of Apill, A. I. 1", nt 8 eic'ce-- k Leith, Mar. 3. to attend. ulate the use of automobiles and motor a. in., before th ludse of said ceiurt. Langfeldt, San HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54. Hono Am. bktn. Coronado, vehicles within the District of i at the courtroom of the sill eoutt at City Francisco, March 7. FRANK POOR. Secretary. lulu." Honolulu, I!an ! of Oahu, be anl th Statistics show that in New York Jap. . S. Chiusa Maru, Mizumo, Yo- All interested are Invkcd to attend. same hereby Is appointed as the time day from kohama, March 9. Advertisement for Proposals, Hono- W. . SMITH. and pl-tc- e for !iarlns "ld petition people die every ts, alone over 200 Br. ship Claverdon, Thomson, Kihiuui lulu. March 9. 1T07. Sealed proposals f'halrman. snl and that all ln an1 Nitrate prts. March 9. will be received at this building until Honolulu. M.irch 1". Iffi7. 7G76 tercstfd may thn anl there appear consumption. - Pan 1 xx. xt ' . s. Wvad.in.- ' Greene. 2 o'clock p. m., March K 1?"7. for fur- an show cause, if any they hive, whir Fr nc;soo. Much l". nishing lichts, water. ic miscellaneous ASSESSMENT NOTICE. the same should not be granted, and Fr. S. S. Amiral Fourichein, Falosme, supples, washing towels, hauling ash- my prese-n- evidence a a to bo are March 14. build- the sai l property. And And most of these consumptives might Yokohama, es, and sprinkling streets for this St.: OA P. CO.. LTD. entitled to that NAHIKU e.f In Engl'sh ing during the fiscal year ending June py Hoard r.otlee this order. the neglected the year as order of the of Direetora lararuaK". be published In the Pacific be living now if they had not THE MAILS. "0. 198, or such portion of the Sugar Co , Ltd. Assess, risrht of the Nabiku lal Advertiser, a newspaj-e- r Malls are due from the following may be deemed advisable. The ment N'. 5 of on the capital stock fomm'tr warning cough. reject any and all bids is reserved pay- jrlntel rend published In Honolulu to of the Company w':l he due an! W'-ek- points as follows: Department. li. C. f rice a Week for three successive today. by the Treasury able at the office and prlricjptl plac San Francisco Per Alameda, A Acting Custodian. the list publication to be not less than March STACK RLE, of business of the Company. Stansen. Orient Per Hong Kong Maru. 7672 March 12, 13. 16 o two weeks previous lo the time therein You know how quickly Scotifs wall nuUlinz. Honolulu. T. U.. appointed for sail hearing. 25th. Apr'l 1st. 13"7; delinquent May 1st. Colonies Per Sierra, March 26. iMt'd at Honolulu, tbts "n I elay of enables you to throw off a BUILDING 3 1307. Ko7. ' Emulsion Victoria Per Aorangi, April 6. March, J. WATERHOUSE. (Ssrl ) LINDSAY, JR- depart for the foilowraj Wahtawa; ALEXANDER - cough or cold. Mails will FOR SALE House and Lot. Treasurer, Nahlku Susar Co., Ltd. Second Ju !ge, First Circuit Court. follows: 76C4 noints as Residence, Prospect Street, etc. March 1st. Attest: Per Alameda, March 20. San Francisco Houses rented. Loans and mortgagei L. P. SCOTT. W AND $1.00. Orient Fer Nippon Maru. March 20. BEAD THE ADVEETISEB Clerk. Circuit Court, First Circuit. ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. 3. negotiated. Corporation auditor. Victoria Per Moana. April WORLD'S NEWS DAILY. TCCI-M- ch. 2. f. 1. 22. Colonies Per Aorangi, April 6. W. L. HOWARD. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 16, 1907.

et al., to quiet title, be continued until the April term. Castle & Cooke, Ltd. Meetings Fraternal Meetings N Wm. S. Fleming withdrew as attor- Fraternal 0 MARTIN ney for plaintiffs in the suit of Leong HONOLULU. Pung et al. v. Leong Saw et al. Judge GEORGE W. DE LONG POST POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1, Robinson, continued the case for the L O. O. F. COMMISSION MERCHANT GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. term by consent. Meets every first and third Friday M. S. libel for $30,000 against SUGAR with January, 1907, the Odd P. Co's FACTORS. Banning of the month, at 7:30 p. m., In dredge Pacific is still on trial be- Post will meet on the third Monday of street. Visiting TWICE the Mon- Fellows' Hall. Fort RES fore U. S. Judge Dole and likely to last tack month, instead of the first cordially Invited to attend. AGENTS FOR . welcome. brothers some days longer. day. All comrades are M. T. SIMONTON, C. P. The Ewa Plantation Co. NELSON, Commander. Samuel Noar moves for counsel fee in ROBERT L. L. LA PIERRE, Scribe. Levey, The Walalua Agr'cuJtura: Co., Ltd. re estate of Flora J. deceased. The Kohula Sugar Co. THEOSOPinCAL SOCIETY EXCELSIOB LODGE NO. 1., L O. O. F. t. The Walmea Mill Co. LODGE. Sur OAIIXJ Meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:30, Two Liquor Law Violat- WHOOPING COUGH. The Fulton Iron Works. Bl Loots. 5 fsenond floor), Alexander In Odd Fellows' Ha Fort street. The George F. Blake Steam mm to The quick relief afforded by Cham- Puton. Tonnr building. Mondays. 7:45 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially invited berlain's Cough Remedy in cases ot Weston's Centrifugals. Bnhiic meeting: visitor welcome attend, ors Confessed Ten whooping cough, makes it a favorite The New England Mutual IJf t- - 7:45 p. m., lodge meeting A. H. HODSON, N. G. sura nee Co., of Boston. every Secretary. with the mothers of small, children fit Jing room and library open L. L. LA PIERRE, with the mothers of small children, The Aetna Insurance Co.. of Rut-- 3 to 4 p. m. Indictments. ford. Conn. weekday from HARMONY LODGE NO. 3, L O. O. F. making it easier to expectorate, keeps cough loose any National Fire Insurance Co.. f tt.m THISTLE Meets every Monday evening, at 7.30, the and counteracts mis IONOLULTJ SCOTTISH ford. Conn. m Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort street. Vis tendency toward pneumonia. For sale ns CLX73. Choy saved the trouble of a trial iting brothers cordially invited to at Ah by Benson, Smith & Co. Ltd., Agents Meets on the first and third Friday, yesterday by pleading guilty to the for Hawaii p. Ore-- tend. it 7:18 o'clock m., in roms In A. SIMPSON, N. G. charge of selling liquor to minors. on Union street. CHAS. TO STOCK BROKERS goo Block, entrance E. R. HENDRY, Secretary. Judge Robinson fined him $30 and JAMES C. McGILL, Chief. County Attorney for & LYLE JOHN MACAULA Y, Secy. PACIFIC EEBEKAH LODGE, NO. 1, costs. Cathcart OR L O. O. F. prosecution, L. M. Straus for defend IOXOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. S. nrta vrv second and fourth ant. 616, O. EL, SUE UNITED Honolulu Lodge No. B. P. Thursday, at 7:30 p. m., Odd Fellows' This is the second case won in two STATES REAL ESTATE DEALERS 60c. PER ROD UP. hall, King street, Rebekaas will meet in their Hall, Fort street. Visiting days by John Martin, agent of the aear Fort, every Friday evening. By are cordially Invited to attend. E. R. WRIGHT, N. G. Anti-Salo- on League. The first was one MONUMENTS, rder of the MARION Sorenson & Lyle have brought a suit Or those interested, who SAFES. HARRY E. MURRAY E. R. JENNY JACOBSON, Secy. of selling liquor after licensed hours. HARRY H. SIMPSON. Secy. In each case the defendant had ap in the Federal court against the Uni- may be on board OLIVE BRANCH EEBEKAH LODGE pealed from the police court but gave ted States of America for $1019.69. C. Axtell DAMTEN COUNCIL, NO. 563. NO. 2. L O. O. F. They claim that on June 15, 1905, they J. & Co. up the fight without standing trial in 1048-5- Y. M. L Meets every first and third Thurs- were employed by Lieut. 0 Alakea fit. every Wed- p. Odd Fellows the higher court. and directed S. S. "OHIO Mta second and fourth day, at 7:30 m in Phone Blue 1SC1. p. o. Box nesday, at 7:30 o'clock, in San Antonio Hall, Fort street. Visiting Rebekahis The malicious injury charge against Commander Niblack, commanding the . U. S. S. Ball. Vineyard street. are cordially Invited to attend. George Markham was yesterday con- Iroquois, and acting under the W. WEED, N. G. If I can give you any information or FRED Pre. ANITA PHILLIPS, tinued for the term by consent. is authority of the United States Navy E. V. TODD. Secy. AGNES DUNNE, Secretary. It render you any service while J'ou are Sing Loy & an appeal from police court. Department, to haul up on their Co. the re- siting give me OCEANIC LODGE NO. 371. F. & A. M. marine railway and make certain Honolulu. Just a call. FLOUR, SUGAR, RICE TEN INDICTMENTS. pairs to the American schooner Chas. Ask anyone where my office Is. Meets on the last Monday of each ly- KEROSENE OIL and FEED Temple. The grand jury yesterday afternoon Levi Woodbury, which was then month, at Masonic ing in a damaged condition in the har-- Groceries: Wholesale and EeUU. Visiting brethren and members of made a report to Judge De Bolt, re- - ac- - in- bor of Honolulu. The work was COR. HOTFX AND SMITH STS. Hawaila'a and Pacific are cordially Indictments, 28 Jas. F. Morgan, turning ten all of which cepted and on June completed at a Tel. Blue 2236. B. O. Box 107. vited to attend. on ac- - reasonable cost of $1019.69. M-- went the secret file until the CHAS. A. BON, W. F. cused are arrested; The complainants presented a claim WALDRON, Sec. io, ana maae a aemana inrougn, tne THE ENA ESTATE. T.T! CHAPTER NO 2. O. E. S. commandant of the United States attt naval station at Honolulu and through Auction Sale Meets every third Monday of each tt. Armita?P. Tnnpv str ar.fi .Tnhn Pasture month at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Marcallino. appraisers, have filed an ington but defendant haa nevertheless Temple. Visiting sisters and brothers inventory of the estate of the late John neglected and refused.to pay the same Tuesday, March 19,1907 We will take a limited number and members of Lei Aloha Chapter No. of stock in Ena. They place the total value at or any part thereof until this date, 12 o'clock noon, our excellent paature 3, are cordially invited to attend. A- $155,231.26. divided Real estate. - G-- M- - Robertson is attorney for near town. If you want to past- ALICE G. HERRICK, W. M. thus: my 857 St, Inr-lnrlin- J12 3flO loasphnlrl nrnrvor. lUil)ldl"dlHS. At salesroom, Kaahumanu "O 1" " - fnr - - - ure a horse or cow, consult ua. ADELAIDE M. WEBSTER, Sec. f 1 , ty, $57,510; stocks at market value will sell LEI ALOHA CHAPTER, NO. S, $58,060; bonds, $2985; life insurance pol 53 SHARES N. S. SACHS DRY Schuman Go,, O. E S. icies, $36,200; household furniture and The Oriental Series, GOODS CO., LTD. Carriage Meets at the Masonic Temple every cash, $476.26 The stocks are chief relating facts about the history, art Limited. S. MASSAGE. I.-- FUJIMURA, second Saturday of each month, at 7:30 ly I. S. N. Co., 238 shares at 125 and literature of China and Japan, is JAS. F. MORGAN, 'Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Tired p. m. visiting sisters ana Droiners are $29,750; Honolulu Iron Works, 50 at what your library needs. Sold on easy AUCTIONEER. Young Building. Feeling and ether Ailments QUICKLY cordially Invited to attend. 250, $12,500, and Hustace, Peck Co., 157 payments, 444 HOWARD, W. M at 100, $15,700. This Inventory has RELIEVED. King Street, Palama. MARGARET nothing: WM. C. LYON CO., LTD. Phone White 1351. LOUISE A, TRUE, Secy. to do with the estate of dece dent in California. Hotel St., . opp. Union LADIES' AUXILIARY, A. O. IL, W. O. Smith, trustee of the estate of l-Htl- l YOBBO CO Driving and Saddle Horses DIVISION NO. L A. K. Akau, deceased, in 1906 received Auction Sale lie Meets every first and third Tuesday, $998.38 and paid $551, making a bal GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Rigs with or without drivers. ance $447.38. la constantly receiving at 8 p. m.. In C. B. U. Hall, Fort street. of Wednesday, March 20, 1907 the Prices reasonable. Visiting sisters are cordially invited to As trustee of Achi K. AkaUv a minor, intersection Market. Pollc nn1 Veil Sts -t ti. - . inn ja nn " r .if ' attend. titw . kj. miin in receiveu jo.3u aim i 12 o'clock Noon, BEST LINES OF MERCHANDISE Club Stables MRS. M. COWES, Pres. paid $83.40, making a balance of $313.10. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. my 857 - 1 Fort near Hotel St. Tel. Main 109 MAUD O'SULLTVAN, Secy. W. O. Smith, euardian of Bill Bray, At Land Salesroom, Kaahu DRT OOOD3. TRUNKS, LEATHER n. minor, in ihuk received xz.-ih.z- ana a wuueru uuaicuj vuiiiaimi.ic manu street, I will sell ARTICLES. HIBERNIANS, paid $189.75, making a $66.45. Outside rooms, 65 private baths, tele ANCIENT ORDER balance of ENGINES AND SUPPLIES ON HAND DIVISION NO. 1. METCALF ROW REVIVED. phone in, each room, steam heat, etc. J.A.GILMAN Meets every first and third Wednes Thomas Metcalf's legitimacy, which nap AUTOMOBILES and REQUISITES day. at 8 p. m.. in C. B. U. Hall, Fort has been a raging question in the law NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS Alexander Toung Building. Insurance and street. Visiting brothers cordially In courts for several years, crops up anew , . T a --a European fian, Rates Reasonable. vited to attend. ill WIG n UL1 L Ul ACLUU XiCglOUir.onr,aHUU. XIIt Price DAVISON. Pres. Commission Agent H. F. the matter of the application of Wal Prop., F. D. CREEDON, Sec. ter E. Wall and Hermann Focke.for GEORGE WARREN HOOPER, Clothes Cleaned Agent for the registration of title of the land Formerly Prop. The Occidental Hotel. Mckinley lodge, no. 8, Property Dyed and Pressed. Ladles' Woolen AACHEN AND MUNICH william of Pillpili covered by royal patent No. Asylum Skirts a specialty K. Of V. 882 to Theophllus Metcalf, an answer Situate Road and Peterson at the FIRE INSURANCE CO. Meets every Saturday evening, at 7:30 Bicycle Painting Lane with has been filed by Lydia Rowland Honolulu Cioines San Francisco Losses Paid, J3.800.000. clock, in Pythian Hall, cor. Beretania any Color. Baked or Dried cieanina Co. Company. Wright, Theophllus Rowland, Helen In Air A Good, Reliable and Fort street. Visiting brothers cor Rowland Needham, Willie Rowland, Paint. Best and Cheapest in City. TEL. MAIN 147 AND THEY WILL Telephone Main 50. dially (invited to attend. "rT-DIN- Frank Rowland, Johnny Rowland, Done by CALL FOR IT. JUDr : : ROOM 405 L. H. WOLF, C. C Mattie Rowland, Hazel Rowland, Em Six Houses JACOBSON, K. of R. & S. E. A. ma Small and David Rowland. Their M. HAMADA producing:. attorneys are Kinney, McClanahan & 1264 Nuuanu St. All income Easter Opening HONOLULU TEMPLE NO. 1, PYTH Derby. Will sell as a whole, giving; Investors mi J a. i j. i a. a proper opportunity to secure ray- MISS POWER will show some spe- IAN SISTERS. c'lctini nr1lvva.ii I " a Aiiese respondents mai oi ing possible cial millinery creations in her rooms every second Mon and Focke are together only entitled I CUN UU. investment at a low figure. Meets and fourth ail dnampOOWQ cash, on In- in the .boston Building, on Monday, day, at Knights of Pythias' Hall, King Part balance time; low - and Wednesday, March 11, 12 interest in the property in question Electrical Facial and Scalp Treatment terest. For plans and other particulars Tul3- street. All visitors cordially Invited to apply xF " 'uiies are invited. attend. which can be registered in that court. Mrs. Kathryn Boots, JACOBSON, M. C. They go over the old grounds in alle- JENNIE E. "uperfluous GRACE O'BRIEN, M. of R. & S. gation and claim that if Thomas Met- Hair Removed. JAS. F. MORGAN. We Repair calf's heirship be established, then Marcel Hair Weaving AUCTIONEER. COUIfcT CAMOES, George and Harry, sons of Alice Met- US RICHARDS STREET. Sell and Exchange NO. 8110. A. O. F. calf born after Thomas, are entitled to the property in controversy equal- HAWAII SHINPO SHA. Meets every second and ly with him. In such an event it 1 Saturday. March 23. 1907, Cation, Neill & Company, Ltd. SEWING MACHINES fourth Tuesday of each submitted the applicants should that 12 ENGINEERS month, at 7:30 p. m., In San only be allowed to register their title IHEPIxVEER -- APANESE PRINT-- o'clock Noon, AND MACHINISTS. Antonio Hall, Vineyard to an undivided two-thir- ds of the ing office. The publisher of Hawaii At Front Door Judiciary Building:. QUEEN AND RICHARDS STREETS. Crane' street. Visiting brothers property in question. Shinpo, the only dally Japanese paper & Spencer cordially invited to attend Respondents are children of Helen, published In the Territory of Hawaii. one of two daughters of Theophllus Commissioners ole Boilers re-tub- ed with rhpoi.if. 108 KING ST. 'PHONE 494 M. A. SILVA, C. R-- C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. or tubes! Metcalf, who died on August 6, 3866, and . office 1094 steel General shin work. C. PACHECO, F. S. Editoria Printing DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE! leaving a will on which all this litiga rimith St., above King. Phone Main 40. HAWAIIAN tion is based. THE REALTY COURT LUNAULO. NO. 6600, A. O. F. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE FOR AND MATURITY CO. Meets every first and third Wednes THE CAMPBELL ESTATE. r Pure I Limited. Abigail Campbell Soda Vatcr. day evenings of each month, at 7:30, In In the suit of K. Easter Cards Fou rsin't REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE, K. of P. Hall, King street. Visiting Parker, Joseph O. Carter and Cecil tt better Poda Water Invited. Brown, executrix and executors and VLJII M bar,n h FOUNTAIN 2 LOANS AND INVESTMENT SECU brothers cordially A H fl'Xf I!1"1brand, for the simple reason GEO. MAILE, C. R. trustees under the will and of the es Easter Novelties that I RITIES. Situate King street next to British tnere ,9n,t a"y belter made. Office: Mclntyre bldg., T. JAS. KLr KAULIA, P. S. tate of James Campbell, deceased, I Honolulu against Abigail Campbell Consul's residence; oposlte street car FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS, H. P. O. Box 265. Phone Main 141. K. Parker switch. CAMOES CIRCLE NO. 240, O. O. F. and others, beneficiaries under the will, Easter Postals Jhrldan Street, King. every Thurs- L.ast can. near Meets second and fourth Mrs. Parker, by her attorney, A. G. M. lour oportunlty for a Phone Main 270. day of each month, at 7:30 p. m., In San Robertson, admits the allegations In In variety at Home CHEAP. .1 F. D. Wicke, Antonio Hall, Vineyard street. Visit the complaint to be true and prays that ing companions are cordially Invited to the court may by its decree fix the date JAS. F. MORGAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. attend. of the termination of the administra C. AUCTIONEER. MIKE WRIGHT CIGAR Store Fittings a Specialty. MINNIE AVILLA, C. C. THOS. THRUM S tion or probate period of said estate as The best smoke sold la this Repairing, Cabinet Work and Polishing M. C. PACHECO, F. S. . the tenth day of February, 1902. Book Store 1063 Fort market. Try It. 1082 Alakea St., rear of Y. M. C. A. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, CAMP The Supreme Court decided that the St Phone M. 477; residence, Phone W. 1611. NO. L U. S. W. V. trust should begin when administration HAYSELDEN TOBACCO Department Hawaii. ended but did not fix the time for such FOR RENT CO. Lauhala Mats, Meets every first and event. These proceedings are to set- K. FUKURODA Alexander Young Bldg. Wav-erl- ey tle that question and if successful the Aloha Fans, third Wednesday, aas Barn-bo- o devisees will have the benefit of dis Just received the very best Feather Lels, Block, cor. Bethel Screens for verandas. Try one. THE FINE STONE 7:30 p. m. tribution of income, according to their RESIDENCE. Calabashes, and Hotel, at PRICE $1 AND 11.25 A FOOT. known as A. Visiting cordi- dues under the will, which has been the Harrison house, sit comrades uate on Lunalilo street, Tapas, ally invited to attend. tied up all these years. 28 and S3 Hotel Street. mauka side of RICE & PERKINS, Curios from Japan. NOVELTY IN DIVORCES. Junction with Kinau street. O. SCHWERDTFEGER, House la very ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE ISLAND CURIO CO. (Steiners), Something new appeared on suitable for a first. Comdr. has the , class private boarding Elite Building, Hetel SUw. court files. This is the entering of BUY NOW! house and from HONOLULU HARBOR NO. 54, A. Gems, Gold and Silver Jewelry. its very healthful situation and close A personal appearance without attorney, proximity to town, should, M. & Up-to-da- in the hands Studio: Hotel HAWAIIAN of P. in Asiatic divorce cases. Two women te Styles. Street, near Fort. DEVELOPMENT CO. Meets on first and thl?d Sunday even- of a competent person, prove a money- sued by their husbands do this, having Ready-mad- e o special LIMITED, ings of each month, at 7 o'clock, at by order. maker. B. witnesses to their signatures. Prices reasonable. Call on us. Grounds are well F. McSTOCKER : : Manager. Pythian Hall, Fort street. All so- Kinu Y. Shimahara, by laid out; concrete sued Otokichi walks; stabling 4 journing brethren are cordially invited Shimahara for divorce, signs ap for horses; servants' SMOKERS 8TAXGENWALD her SUN. WO dwellings. ATTENTION BUILDING. to attend. pearance in Japanese, two witnesses No. 1308 Maunakea St.., P. O. Box 94S. Cable By order Worthy President, Rent very reasonable to suitable ten Address Develop signing the same way. Kimu's signa ant. The finest line of Smokers' articles. P. O. Box - - - . . . 268. A. L. LANE. ture is in black ink, evidently with a and a full line of Havana and Domestic FRANK C. POOR, Sec. , The Furniture is also for sale. camel's hair pencil, while the witnesses Mrs. Doris E. Paris Apply Cigars, Egyptian and Turkish Cigar- armear to use ettes, packed HONOLULU A ERIE 140, F. O. E. an orrJinarv nen. There especially for bollday Renin ond Co. re two in same t"8 Penea Pariors at 1156 Fort street gifts. The prces loft Cousin Meets second characters the kind of and rooda are risaL on blue writing: before the libelee's signa- - for Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, JAS. F. MORGAN. Guides Furnished for Tourists and fourth Wednes- ure, one of them the same as one of Manicuring, etc. AUCTIONEER. MYRTLE CIGAR STORE. day evenings of each Appointments can be Coaching Trips, two characters preceding each of the made fcy tele- Luaus and Native month, at 7:30 o'clock, in Pythian Hall, witness' signatures. phoning Main 491. Dances Arranged. in- Fort street. Visiting Eagles are Sayo Okasago personally enters Room 3 Mclntyre. 181- vited to her Phone Main - attend. appearance in the divorce suit brought L. E. TWOMEY, W. P. against her by T. Okasago. HONOLULU IRON H. T. MOORE, Secy. She signs WORKS the appearance in Japanese characters, 9T COMPANY. HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M. her signature being witnessed by U. OX ANY ACCOUNT FORGET THE Machinery. Black Pipe. Galvanized 13. Meets every second Fri- Nishimura and Henry Uto, signing SALES ON MARCH 23 AT THE Ptpe, Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel En- and fourth in English. gineer's Supplies. ' day of each month, in L O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially invited to COURT ITEMS. JUDICIARY BUILDING. OFFICE Nuuanu Street. WORKS Kakaako. attend. E. V. TODD, Sachem. It is stipulated that the action of A. E. MURPHY, C, f . Alexander Young v. F. W. Macfarlane JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER, 33 If JL o

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 16, 1907.

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO. LOCAL BREVITIES. FUEL SAVING

All persons between the ages of twenty and sixty years, unless exempt- ed by law, are liable for Personal Taxes (Poll, Road and School), and are here- - V4" Wf by notified that the same will become A a delinquent on the 31st instant. There will be no Saturday concert as the band will play at AVaikiki regatta, Lee Kwai was arrested yesterday on You will find complete line a warrant sworn to by his mother a of charging him with embezzlement. STOVES AND RANGES Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Cowle' of Los Hp Famous for -- W J(i V? Angeles more than forty years and built in the largest tbv arrived on ..he Ohio and are plant in guef ts of Bishop and Mrs. Restart. k. the world. ! The Bystander has returned from his jawtL, oiuviw are used with satisfaction in seven out of 9 0 7 vacation and will resume work on the every ten homes in the Hawaiian Islands. Is yours a Jewel? If not Sunday Advertiser. why not ? ' tionoiutu Harbor No. 54 inlets to- - W. W. DIMOND & COMPANY, LTD. morrow in their new quarters in the Pythian hall, corner of iort and Pere Distrbutors. 53-5- 7 Kin?: Street, Honolulu. Successful by seeing ahead. tania avenue. hirt your Waists Insure property now you The memorial services for the late and won't have to re- Mary Tenney gret your blindness later. Castle will be held at Central Union church at 4 o'clock this in afternoon. Wash MaterialsJap Silks in The T. M. C. A. is preparing tickets Telephone Main 352 black and white and lingerie styles RENT & COMPANY. of membership for the 190 men who joined during the one day campaign, Agents for California Insurance Co. of which will be ready shortly. San Francisco. There will be a baby given away at will immediately reach the Salvation Army meeting tomorrow the WASH JXM8T evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited to attend the service. best in Pine-appl- e IT IS GREAT to avoid any inconvenience, tax Roof Repairers town Pina or Cloth in solid shades payers axe kindly requested to call at Tax Don't miss the ctiance to get the Office on or before the 31st and fancy stripes day of March and pay their personal PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT CO., LTD. some taxes. The principal feature of this month's 36 inches wide, GOc Paradise, which came out yesterday, PILSNER good are some pictures of the Floral RUST-PROO- Sole Agents for "REDFERN and WARNER'S F Corsets parade. The other contents are as FINE NICKLE GOODS OR usual. Editor Ai of the Kuokoa left yester- TO FINISH OFF THE BATHROOM OR HOUSEHOLD REQUIRE- - day Japan to I for attend the World's WURZBURGER Student Christian Federation Confer SERVING TRAYS; SPONGE AND SOAP HOLDERS; TOILET PAPER ence, the largest assembly of the kind HOLDERS; SOAP DISHES; BON BON TRAYS; CALL BELLS; JULEP These genuine imported German ever gathered STRAINERS; SYRUP JUGS; COCKTAIL SHAKERS; TEA AND COFFE Big Doings at beers are in strong demand, and There will be a public meeting of the POTS; WATER PITCHERS; CHAFING DISHES; TOWEL RACKS AND shortly not a glass will be left at Judiciary committee in the Senate BARS; TOOTH BRUSH RACKS. Chamber on Monday, March 18, at VEE p. m. to consider House Bill No. 113 CHAN'S STORE CRITERION relating to the use of automobiles. Lewis Bl Company, Ltd. Cor. Hotel and Bethel Streets. There will be spec..il tnusic at the HOUSEHOLD EMPORIUM. Grand round-u- p sale previous to removal to Castle & Cooke'f 7 o'clock mass at the Catholic cathedral 169 King Street Telephone Main 240 old J? Sui,day morning in honor of St. Pat- Building. We will offer our entire stock oL.... rick's day. Division One rnd the La- Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Don't Fail to Visit dies' Auxiliary will attend in a body William McKinley Lodge, K. of P.. Los Shoes, etc, AT COST and in many, instances BELOW COST. - Angeles Visitors THE will meet this evening in tneu- new Sports quarters, corner Fort and Aquatic FIGURED LAWN, 20 yards, for $1.00. LADIES' Niorrr oowus. from wo Br.tania AT CRATER OF KILAUEA avenue. All members are requested FINE SHEETS (Large Size) 81x90. up. Knight3 PROGRAM ACTIVITY. to be present and visiting are 65c each. HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS, from DURING ITS PRESENT cordially invited to attend. MONDAY EVE. - - 18th Hotel Baths HEAVY WHITE QUILT (Large Size), 5c a piece up. Sailing Honolulu Tuesday, Mch A penalty of 10 per ceut. will be from 75c MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS, from 35c a S. KINAU, returning by added to all personal taxes remaining Admission 25c each. 19th, per S. piece up. same vessel Saturday. Mch. 23rd, the tapaid after the 31st day of March, LADIES' VESTS, 5c each, 6 for 25c. 15c round trip costs only and garnishment proceedings will be LADIES' VESTS (extra heavy). 10c MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, from immediately instituted to enforce the piece op. payment same. each, 3 for 25c. $40.00 of AT THE PALM MEN'S SOX, from 5c a pair op. Asso- LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS, from 50c information regard The St. Louis College Alumni Delightfully Fresh Candies. Exquisite Confections Daily. For tickets and ciation will hold an important meeting up. CHAN, ing the trip apply to next Sunday, March 17th, in the Col- All Chocolates in This Establishment Are 100W000-101- 3. Nuuanu Street. Near Kinp Street. Henry Watcrhouse Trust Co., Ltd lege hall, at 10:15 a. m. Matters per- FORK-DIPPE- D taining to the club house and the in- Imported candies are from one to three weeks old, ours are Bureau. will Tourist Information corporating of the Association made daily and go you as fresh as if you bought them in a New CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT come up for discussion. A full at- to STREETS, HONOLULU. tendance is requested. York store. Manager Bidgood of Haleiwa has Bon Bons for the Dinner ; Gunthers fancy Chocolates ; Fruit LOCALS. made special arrangements for the ac Glaces; French Fruit Glaces; Tree Ornaments; Rfow Showing BUSINESS commodation of the Los Angelenos who will go to that delightful place on Sun THE PALM RESTAURANT day to witness the golf tournament and goods Sachs. e LUDWIGSEN AND JUNGCLAUS,' Oriental at spend-th- day quietly. There, are a Latest Los Angelenos try Hawaiian lobster number of enthusiastic golfers in the Hotel Street Near Fort. at the Union Grill. prowd of visitors and it is expected The sale of ladies' suits closes tonight some of tnem win taKe pari. Novelties at Sachs. Store open till 9 p. m H. A. Taylor stated yesterday after so-call- ed SUNDAY HT DANCE in town noon that he had selected the CONCERT SHIRTWAIST IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE POPULAR Ttnv KJnsrer's bread. Best building x dollar. Manuka lot for the Federal Twenty-si- loaves for a rrom centers, Jap site. He had a guarantee me STORE ON ALAKEA STREET Embroidered grass linen people selling the property that Bishop CAPITOL AT SEASIDE HOTEL anese drawn work linen at Sachs. through. This se- Gil ' street would be cut Whitney & Marsh are showing lection will involve the removal of the 1907 shirt waists. complete line of Emmeluth building. The Sunday band concert wilt occur The informal shirtwaist dance in Mon- - . . 1 sports Hotel Baths . 1 O ' .1 r Aquatic at Captain Otwell, U. S. engineer, lias on grouuus o u tiui-iv- . day evening. All the tourists will be local tne capuoi at charge of the Entertainment commit dies' Walking Skirts notified Governor Carter that the Following is the program: there. harbor of Masters & Pilots Association tee will be given tonight at the Seaside The Los Angeles people ought to try favors the site selected by Captain Nib PART I. hotel for the Los Angeles party, at 8:30. fish a la Union Grill before they lack, at the intersection of Fort street The famous Ellis Hawaiian Glee Club SUMMER WEIGHTSNEW MATERIALS the range "The Old Hundred leave. and the esplanade, for the rear "On Parade" ... Kappey will render music for the dance. A covers and Supenn Grand March: Historical Honolulu in paper light. Governor Carter Overture: "Irish'; O'Connet cordial Is extended to the office at 10c tendent Holloway strongly opposed invitation for sale at the Gazette Fantasia: "The Passing Hour" to join in LATEST EASTERN STYLES IN per copy. that site, on the ground that the tower Beaumont usual patrons of the hotel congested Black, pray, navy, and nne quality cloth $7.53 Ladies' walking skirts in very latest would obstruct traffic at a Selection: "Maritana" ...... Wallace the dancing and assist in the entertain pearl tan, authori- $7-- mater ais at Kerr's spring spot, and offered the Federal ing of distinguished visitors. The Light weight mid gray voile skirts 5 stv'es and beyond Oceanic PART II- - opening. ties a vacant lot the dance will close at 11:45 sharp, to avoid A ladies' fine cloth circular skirt, in all the new colors, at.$6.50 shed. Vocal: Hawaiian Songs.. arr. by Berger Fresh films for kodaks at Hollister running the festivities into Sunday showing a, beautiful voile skirt in black, gray Developing and printing a Fifteen days after date of delin "Reminiscences of All Nations" Godfrey At $5.00, we are Drug Co. quency, me rate oi au pm Eilenberg morning. specialty. !. interest at Serenade: "Andalusian" and navy. cent, per pnnm will be added by the Finale: "The Wearing of the Green" A Ranier toast is given in this issue on delinquent personal Retford At $3.50, we have a great line of new style skirt, black and Don t fail Assessor ail tn thP Lns Anereles visitors. taxes. "The Star Spangled Banner" DINNER By fashionable colors. to read it. f-- Some Japanese schoolboys desire sit BEGINNING ST. PATRICK'S DAY. LACES! LACES! LACES! yard boys or cooks See .1 1 . ti t. t ... 1 1 .- - a w ... uations as An- TRE OCEAN WAVES it new jaces iuumu m mis rv...- u our want ads. Sunday morning, March 17, the ine win ia uiiiuinui. j Friday and La Irish, now in great demand, we have in sets of all widths Easter hats in great variety and pat cient Order of Hibernians and the No two ali.ve. See dies' Auxiliary will fittingly celebrate from 6;c yard up. terns at Kerr's. serve a special y The Seaside hotel will 1 their Easter windows. Saturday the feast-da- of their patron saint by THE NEW BATISTE LAUti hmling great tavor tins $1 6:30 8:30, for full assort k dinner tonight from to Whitney & Marsh have a attending the seven-o'cloc- mass at the season. We are showing a nice line. or pineapple ciotn in an the regatta patrons. Parties desiring ment of pina Mission cathedral. The line of march Orientals from I3j4c to 75c. in white and cream. shades and fancy stripes. seats for the dinner In the open lanal LAST DAYS is to be formed in the clubrooms of in width made. Rahv Irish laces still in great de overlooking the beach and ocean. Torchons and vals in big variety every received the society, and headed by the Irish & Co. have just ALL-OVER- S etc., etc., from mand. Kerr Great ac- should make reservations before in Habv Irish. Orientals. Iiatite, Call and see them. To Participate in the banner, will proceed to the church, a large invoice. o'clock, noon. Phone Red 101. to $5.00 yard. r-r- r,r rendered by twelve 25c first-cla- ss books off companied by Irish music A seytant and MONEY-SAVIN- G OPPORTUNITY. at a bargain. SJne can Rev. Father Ulrich. During the mass, calling at the Seamon's In Com- THE SAKE WAS HOT. MILLINERY be seen by the members will receive Holy hats for Easter trade. The object siitute. music will be A Japanese teahouse on Nuuanu A choice line of exclusive 9 munion, and special Irish sell hats alike. Have a nice lunch before going to the near Kukui lane, was raided by of this department is not to two Our returning, at sung by the choir. avenue, is marvelou-d- regatta, and dinner after night and a quantity of prices on the new season's millinery low. ., AnnpTc. Nuuanu the police last 1 Tr nnvai " corner of 1 i".' ' A purchase of beer Merchant street. WALKED OFF VERANDA. liquor confiscated. and which carries DRESS DEPARTMENT Heights is offered Hono- was made at the place, house on Pacific G. McGann, a resident of The line of Embroidered Robes at $12.00, $15.00, $17.50 and Party leaviiig the city and J. no license to sell liquor, and the arrest fnr sale. 12 years, died at the Queen's $20.00. has been quite a big seller. They are well adapted at a sacrilcc. See our For lulu, for of the proprietors followed. Several of injuries received no two alike. Sale ads on last page. styles that will Hospital yesterday demijohns of sake, three serving jars of and there are They are all new; morning. About 2 a. m. showing First-cla- ss on last Sunday in the beautiful patterns we are tickets to all stations reaucuuua hot sake and seventeen bottles of beer Mousclinc de Fleurs Oahu Railroad and Haleiwa coupon be worn this spring. ice of that day Mr. McGann walked off the to every lady we show them to. the omce were found on the place. at 30c is pleasing tickets are now on sale at the so great that in some eases second-stor- y veranda of a Kakanko are new Rencs at 40C is a seller and the Alice blue is par of Trent & Co.. 9J Fort street. ribs were broken and The col- house. Three organ We arc showing some rich satin linen and pina silks in all in- - tr Hn,l?sfm teaches ptano. ticularly nonular at 20c. Grass pneumonia followed. A coroner's - ors Sachs. Prices Have and singing by a new and simple meth- stripe organdies in a large variety of colors. at held last night at-th- police compre series, in which the his- qest was od. A clear and intelligent is the by far ever shown The Oriental Cut to Sheriff .Tarrett. and how Our ioc line of wash goods bet tory, art and literature of China and Been station by Deputy hension of the theory of music Brinkley, tr. torfnrm the same In a refined and bv us. Japan is dealt with by Capt. Almost Half every pupil. Lyon Co., Ltd. on AT PUNAHOU. graceful manner taught TO SHOW OUR FINE NEW is sold at Wm. C. RECITAL avenue. WE WILL BE PLEASED easy payments. can hardly luy the materials Studio at 276 Beretania You The Oahu College department of STOCK. so much more pleasure You will get for what you are payin-- tor a wnoie will give a pupils' recital on next infants Bor-- out of your books if you use a Macey music Doctors recommend for arrangement not to speak of the making. Monday evening, March 18, in Chas. R. .in- - Brand" condensed miiK mm sectional bookcase. The suit, and n T Alakca Sold by ack-fel- d I'unahou, at S o'clock. because they know it Is the purest in this case is perfect. Bishop Hall, gro-- it Emm CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS nourishing food there Is. All ls$ to street & Co., Ltd. from the vocal, piano and vio- most irAGrr Students 11.- & Co., 1 cv Thw - Davies The Kunalu Rowing Club will hold OPPORTUNITY? departments will have numbers. An H agents. hand cloth- lin Ltd.. distributing a rummage sale of second invitation is extended to the public. ing, rugs, pottery, tinware, etc , today of Alapai . f-- The KHohana Art League extends a in the store on the corner CLOSES SATURDAY. members Sale begins at 8 SALE was sent to guard the cordial invitation to all its and Kinau street. A policeman sketching at Mo-anal- ua a. m. Home last night. There who would like to tro World's News Maternity today. The party will meet things lying around from o, were various Mr. Hitchcocka etu-di- ADVERTISER Daily. HEAD THE ADVERTISER the luau, which the ladies were afraid at nine o'clock at READ THE Dry Goods Co., Ltd. comer of Beretania and Miller Sts. WORLD'S NEWS DAILY. N.S. Sachs might be stolen. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MARCH 10, 1907. 12 THIS PACIFIC SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Mail Line Halstead &. Co., Ltd. Canadian-Au-tf ralian Royal AEKIVED. Honolulu Friday, M.ir. 13. 1907.

Co. eall B .. ranniD in with the Canadiam Paeiiie Bailwaj Friday, March 15 pit" timers NAME OF flO K. ai-- l'l Vl. BiJ lAfk STOCK AND BO.VD at Honolula on or about eionthe following dates: P. M. S. S. Coptic, Dixon, from the TOR AND AUSTRALIA- - FOR VANCOUVER. Orient, 12:30 p. m. Mr antile. FL" S. Ohio, Hilo, An- C. B.enoi & Uu f 1.000 000 Jl 0075 MO ANA APR. 3 S. from with Los AORANGI APR. 8:40 a. m. MAT 4 MANUKA MAY 1 geles excursion, MOANA P. M. S. S. Mongolia, Hathaway, Ewa.... 5,pno(iO 2., 2.V.' 2''i 1 MAY 29 I- "MANTTKA JUNE AORANGI 8:15 a. m. Hhw. Agricultural 1. MI 1 v - 4 ; 29 26 from San Francisco, Haw Com A ' 2. : 7 5 BROKERS AORANGI JUNE MOANA JUNE o, Suir U Str. John A. Cummins from Waima-nal- Hw Jmikmt o 2 (KI tiO 1 s u Tixough tickets issued to all points in Canada, United States and Europe. 8:30 p. m. Hoiioinu 7 O CHO 1 .... Honokmi 2 ( ( t, its' THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. Str. Likelike, Naopala, from Hawaii FOR RENT. Haiku ut LOANS NEGOTIATED. ports, 1 p. m. Kabuku a. 2.1 2 GENERAL AGENTS ' Thurston Ave. .$40.00 Kihei Piu i'o l.tit 2,'xmti) 5.: 8 Member Honolulu Stock and DEPARTED. KipHbuiu 1.( 1 .1 Bt4 M. S. S. Mongolia, Hathaway, for Wilder Ave. . . . 40.00 Kuloa lit, .. Exchacfe. P. Hi Brjile mi Co Ltd 8. O '.() Pacific Mail S. S. Co., Occidental & Oriental the Orient, 5 p. m. Matlock Ave. 30.00 Onh" Co-- l.rt,w; 2: 2 K iiomeH l.tmO.W : Str. Claudine, Parker, for Maui and Gulick Ave. . . , 33.00 2i ports, 5 p. m. Ookal t nO(t (m 2- f'-i- l S. S. Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha Hawaii Xuuanu Ave 50.00 Ul SuRnr Co Lttl s,ooo.tn I) ELECTION OF OFFICERS. P. M. S. S. Coptic, Dixon, for San lowlu I'iO.'W lw .00 t Francisco, 6 p. m. Lunalilo St 30.00 PnaiiLau fiau o 5.01 J 00" Et earners of the above companies will eall at Honolulu and leare this port Pacific M).om M1 Loa, Simerson, for Maul St 30.00 73 Str. Mauna Kinau Paia 7"0 "00 1 c- - or about the dates below mentioned: a PA HANG nUDHER CO. and Hawaii ports, noon. Beretania St 40.00 Pcffki-- TV) 000 fTOU SAN FRANCISCO TO THE FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. Pioneer 2.7 I'DlJ US KAHULUI. tVtiialua Agri Co At the annual meeting of the rahta ORIENT. College Hula 30.00 4,V0"0 It1 .5 210" Departed. March 14 A. H. S. S. Alas- Wniluku l.Mm.non l.A. Ilubbtr Co., held at the office of Th CHINA MAR. 7 DORIC MAK. Punchbowl St 30.00 Waimanaio 2.S2 Waterou'e Co.. Feb. ZUl, lw7, tha kan, Nichols, for Hilo. Waiinea Sugar v. ill. tal. MONGOLIA MAR. 15 COPTIC MAR. 16 Lunalilo St 35.00 lowing Board of Directors were elect4 20 2b 1UE TODAY. MlaCKLLANKOra NIPPON MARU MAR. wnKnT?nT, MARU.... MAR. . 18.00 to nerve for the ensuing year: Aloha. Lane '. Iriter-I"- S DORIC APRIL 2 KOREA APRIL 6 Str. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo and l uirl S Co.. 1.50W'I E. C. W.iterhouj.0, D. p. R. IiwntefV way ports, in forenoon. Beretania St 16.00 Maw Electric Co joo.ouOj luO 10 for further Information apply to II K T & L Co I f.l .... C. JI. Cooke, I:. A. KnuJnen, Gft. f. O. S. S. Alameda, Dowdell, from San School St. 15.00 H K I. l,150.000j 12s & T A Co, Com. 6a Wilcox, C. R. Hemenway, and F. T. p H. HACKFELD CO.. LTD.. Agents. Francisco, morning. Mutual Tel Co 150.000! 13 in Kaimuki 12.50 .00 Waterhouse TODAY. Nabiku Kubler Co... 0(putj lW SAIL Nabiku Rubber Co. IX); 10 At a subsequent mating of the abo S. S. Ka- - O K A L o 4.000.000; Board of Director A. H. Nevadan, Greene, for Hilo R R Co 1.000,000; 'IB; the following were Oceanic Steamship Co. Time Table hului. Honolu'u Hrewing A elected as officers for the year: FOR SALE co enuiiif will arrive aad this port as DUE SUNDAY. Maitint? Lta 400.000 President E. C. Waterbout . The fine passenger steamers of this line leare BARGAIN AT KAIMUKI. One aere Bonds mt. 'Ut! hereunder: Str. Iwalani, Piltz, from Molokal, laudii.gl Vice President D. P. R. Isenberc FRANCISCO. morn- - of ground fenced and grassed with six Haw Ter 4 p c (fire Sec. and Treas. T. P. FRANCISCO. FOR SAN Maui and Lanai ports, early in Clxiuiftj S15.j00j ....F. WaterhoUM FROM SAN room house ' .100 MAR. 20 ing, and stable. h r 4 ! c Re FRED. T. P. WATERHOUfE. 1T.AMKDA MAR. 15 ALAMEDA funding 190i .'100 MAR. 26 Str. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from 600,0001 C73 Secretary. APR. 5 SIERRA GOOD LOCATION FINE VIEW. Hw Ter 4'i P c 1 l iluo ALAMEDA 10 Kauai ports, early In morning. 0' APRIL 26 ALAMEDA.. APR. Haw Ter 4ti p c i.ao.o lijO ALAMEDA $2100.00. Haw Ter S'4 v c 0.000 . XkjO 17 AT 01A.X J. PASSENGERS. ALAMEDA ...... MAY Haw Gov't lytj.o-- 0 luO Cal Meet MigiucA Arrived. itcf Telephone Main 101 - - O. Box 6S3 pxe- - io8p c l,O0,fi P. T 4.t fi. a iiiti(r nt th above steamers the agents are Per P. M. S. S. Mongolia from San p c - HENRY WATERHOUSE Haik',6 30 ,0(0 ... 102 by any rail- for Honolulu, March 15--Miss Haw Ji sugar ired to iasne to intending passengers, Conpon Through Tickets Francisco CO- 4'oui States, and from New Bruce, Miss Liola Bruce, Mrs. TRUST - LTD, Co5 r Harry Armitagc Han Francisco to all points in the United Jessica Haw Sugar 6 p c l.ero50i,0(Ki . fm . ...,., W. R. Castle, Mr. Mrs. Harry But 75 Tork bv any flteamsmp uae io ui and Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets, hiio K K Co 6 p c 1,' OO.lH 0 apply uuiuuto Ier, Dr. J. G. Cunningham, Mrs. J. G. Hon 11 I & L Co 6 p c. 7i.' 00 .1107 For further particulars Honolulu. abliku 0 t C 2"0,U Ir.l Stock and Bond Broker Cunningham, Fred. A. Daley, Mrs. F. K I W. G. IRWIN & CO.. LTD. A Co 6 P c 2.iio ooc- - A. Daley, F. C. Davidson, Miss M. M. Oahu dugar Co 5 p c... tX).OU0 Member of Honolulu Stock and BoaJ Dukes, W. J. Dyer, Mrs. W. J. Dyer, laa sugar CO 6 p c... l,'i!50 000 Exchange. Leighton Dyer, Mrs. Elizabeth Paiao p c 45().000 American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Company. Master Pioneer Mill Co 6 o c 1 '10.M Galltgher, Miss Minna Gallagher, Miss 4 Wa alua Ag Co 5 p e... I.5jO,.X'' Office, CamnUU Clock, BBS McHryde Cf t c M. E. Greene, B. D. M. Greene, W. C. 2.iVo,f' Merchant street, Honolulu, Service Delween New York ono Islands. Via Pocillc Coast T. II. DM Hoiii Haseltine, Mrs. W. C. Haseltine, J. 23.1275 paid. per cent. paid. Lansing, t6 FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU Kalanianaole, Mrs. T. F. J. G. Luke, Mrs. Annie M. Brown, Miss H. SESSION SALES. J. 11. SCHNACK. SalHne-- Tehuantepec . (Morning Session.) wooirii via Brown, Mrs. John G. Luke, Captain 127 Merchant Street. received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South $1000 O. P.. & L. 6s, 103. Freleht William Matson, Mrs. L. II. McRoskey, To Let BOARDS. Brooklyn. .. - Moore, T. Mrs. BETWEEN Mrs. W. L. E. Parsons, 2r.O Oahu Sug. Co., 24.623; 100 Ewa, REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO T. Parsons, S. s. Paulson, Mrs. b. E. 2 23.625. FOR SALE. VTA Tf AHULUI. S. Paulson, P. Peck, H G. Plummer, Waikiki, Bedrooms ...$25.00 15 School St., 2 Bedrooms 15.00 DIVIDENDS. "-- j -- TO MARCH Mrs. Fannie Prentice, George E. Rogers A new home adiolnlnc Kameha- - S. S NEVADAN Avenue, 4 18.00 Sugar Co., 11-- 2 per SAN FRANCISCO TU uujnujuu.uu C. Roi, L. A. Rosstin, Mrs. G. Matlock Bedrooms Hawaiian cent: meha Schools S300I FROM du 3 Oahu Sugar Co.. 1 per cent; O. & 15 Peck Avenue, Bedrooms 25.00 R. A new home to town ISCt TO MARCH Schmitt, B. H. Skinner, B. E. Beeman, 1-- close S. S. NEBRASKAN, Direct SAIL 4 42.50 L. Co., 2 per cent. Mr. Stevick, Mrs. Stevick, Mrs. Laura Lunalilo Street, Bedrooms...... A home (targe lot) on Tounc St. Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich btreet. 2 20.00 C. Vickers, I. S. P. Weeks, Mrs. I. S. P. Punchbowl Street, Bedrooms.... town side of Thomas Square.... S2S4 SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU College 2 30.00 FROM Weeks, S. G. Worden, W. W. Seymour. Hills, Bedrooms Kaimuki lots close to car line: SAIL MARCH 16 Waikiki, 2 Bedrooms 20.00 S. S. ARIZONAN, Direct TO For Yokohama H. P. Beach, Mrs. H. cheap and on easy terms. vrT3 ttttttwT!?-- IMPDRMATION APPLY AT Young Street, 2 Bedrooms. 20.00 2 WA' . M ...... n rrrr P. Beach, Mrs. Otis Bigelow, Miss Mab Lots near Kapahulu road; food n nr College Dominis, 3 Bedrooms.. 30.00 C. P. MORSE t Bigelow, L. C. Bliss, Mrs. L. C. Bliss, and soil and clear of rocks 19 Young Street, 5 Bedrooms 35.C0 3-- GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT. AGENTS, HONOLULU. Miss F. Agnes Bliss, Miss E. Blossom, 4 acre lot. cleared and fenced. Miss L. C. Brown, Miss M. Clothier, H. on Kapahulu road f3t E. Cole, Mrs. H. E. Cole, Alvah Doe, Resides a number of other food In Miss Aileen Doe, C. E. Ellis, Mrs. L. vestments. Pacific Transfer Go. Fitzgerald, Harry P. Gardner, Mrs. Furnished Houses FOR RENT, cheaply, some clean and Harry P. Gardner, B. Guggenheim, W. modern cottages. YOUR BAGGAGE. College 2 50.00 WILL CALL FOR A. Hunton, Miss Bertha Hall, Mrs. J. Hills, Bedrooms vyouNG you money. ' Dea2- - m. Hinson, Charles d. Hurrey, Mrs. c. Waikiki, near Moana 65.00 FOK We oack. haul and ship vour goods and save Waikiki 25.W RENT. StOVfc WOOd, COal kindlings. - College and Dominis.. 40.00 "l LARGE HOUSE. Vineyard CTS in and maid, Miss L. Laemelle, Miss M. Galla- stra. 126 King 'Phone Main 58. gher, e. Loud, Mrs. e. Loud, Miss Kaimuki 35.00 HOTEL Possession January L 1907. CHEAP. Storare in Brick Warehouse, street. f. f. Young 40.00 Street raaaOLUTCLV stine. Miss Grace D. Lynch. W. L. Mer- - Honolulu FOR SALE ft fsx Branch OI O riam, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Comte H. d&H. Fine lot, Palolo Tract, 1S.000 sq. ft- - C.YnrPNV 1.0 -- Moerkerke, Miss Jennie Moseley, Mrs. next residence of Mr. R. D. Mead. Al UlllUll HuStace,PeckCo.,Ltd. so m J. W. Pew, Miss Dorothy Simpson E. ftflOANA HOTEL lots all parts of the city. 1 H. Smith, Mrs. E. H. Smith, Revl D. 63 Queen Street. A W. W. CHAMBERLAIN. ? a H RENT Having baggage contracts with the following steamship lines: stent, Mrs. e a. stent and infant, t. Old Room 206 Judd Bid. Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co, Stickney, Mrs. T. Stickney, Edgar & Steamship Co. Toyo Kaisha Steamsmp co. Mrs. Edgar Walter, E. ' L. 1 4. H. HCRT6CMC,OtCat MNacr Occidental Oriental Kalsen Walter, We check your baggage at your homes, saving you the trouble Young, Mrs. e. l. Young, Miss Marion Albert F. Afong "if checking on the wharf. Classified Advertisements For Kobe Dr. Mary A. Hollbrook, 832 Fort 8tret. Piano and Furniture Moving Rev. H. W. Luce, Mrs. H. M. Luce, Professional Cards Telephone Main 86. Master Harry Luce, Miss Elizabeth SPECIAL NOTICES. STOCK AND BOND BROKER a Specialty. A. Luce, Miss Emma Luce, Mrs. J. JAPANESE expert teacher wishes a MUSIC. MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND Rabbitt and infant, Miss Margaret Japanese lan- BOND EXCHANGE. few students to learn Mrs. Hodgson, Piano, Or Rabbitt, Miss Emma Vail, F. G. Robin guage. Address P. O. B. 796. 7673 teacher of ft? son. gan and Singing. A clear and Intelli Vice-Presiden- t; Mc- REAL 4t 3 F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, J. L. For Nagasaki Miss Ethel Raymer, gent comphesension of the theory of ESTATE FOR SALE Lean, Secretary; A. P. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank W. A. Warner, Mrs. W. A. Warner. FOR RENT. music and how to perform it In a re S on graceful Beautiful site, bracing air, magnifi- tfust&ee, M&nager. For Shanghai Rev. E. B. Caldwell, MODERN Cottage off School street nned and manner with a cent view. B. infant, Eden Cottage Walk. Yard kept up. 315.00 thorough knowledge of counting guar Mrs. E. Caldwell and 6 building lots Manoa 1-- 1 Hustace-Pec- k Company, Ltd. Apply Wilder & Co. anteed to every pupil. Pupils prepar- in Valley, F. Caldwell, Harry E. Caldwell, W. H. per month. acre each. $1000 a lot. DRAYMEN, 63 Queen Street Feldrusen, E. F. Harrington, Rev. W. 7669 ed for the teaching profession. Resi- DEAEE2S IN A. Lovett, Mrs. W. A. Lovett, Rev. J. dence and studio 276 Beretania St., I W. Love, wife and infant, Master John HOUSE of eleven rooms, partly fur- between Alakea St. and Central Union FIREWOOD, STC VE AND STEAM COAL. C. See sign. Lowe, Mrs. Edwin C. Lobenstine and nished. Apply W. Roe, Kalakaua church. CIIA8. E EE WEE ft 001 Also White and Black Sand. Telephone, Main 295. infant, Miss C. S. Murdock, Miss Ruth Avenue, opposite McCully tract, on I Paxson, Rev. G. B. Smith, Miss Eliza car line. 217 PHYSICIANS New York Line beth Sundahl, F. F. Staley. DR. McLENNAN Corner Beretania Regular line of plying PAOTFIO METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. For Hongkong A. B. Bates, Mrs. A. ROOM AND BOARD. ressela I THE Bates, N. and Richards streets. Phone Main between New Tork and Hono- B. Bates, Miss Florence E. J. room board mos 229. Boyd, Dr. H. Carver, Mrs. H. DESIRABLE and lulu. Iron ship TILLIE K. J. J. quito-proo- f, running water, electric Commercial Advertiser issued Evory Budy Morning by the Carver, Mrs. G. W. Collins, C. J. Con-- STARBUCK will sail from New light, etc. at 488 King street. York for Honolulu on or about Office at Honolula, Loeai Office, TJ. 8. "Weather Bureau. nell, Dr.( W. F. Crafts, Mrs. W. F. 7652 DENTISTS. tttered at the Post Der-ha- m, February .15. 1907. second-clas- Crafts, C. A. Davenport, W. A. A. B. CLARK. D. D. S. Room 111 T. H., as s matter. my FREIGHT TAKEN AT LOW- 1 D. Dolliver, D. Burbank, Rev. J, FOR gentleman or married couple, Boston Building. Tel. Main 302. N. M. Fikes, Louis Getz EST RATES. : Farquhar, P. Makiki district." Rates reasonable. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 a wife, Miss L. R. Getz, Miss E. E. For filght rates aptly to and P. O. Box 801. 7673 CHA8. Oa Year ...... c $12.00 Gile, B. H. Griffins and wife, G. S. Classified BREWER A CO., 3Mx Months 6.00 Advertisements 27 Kllby BU. Bo ton. or Hall and wife, Mrs. P. Harrison, Col. E. PLEASANT rooms and board in pri H. Haskell, Rev. J. H. Haslem, Daniel THEO. H. DAVIES CO., LTD. I vate family, Punahou district, near S 3 80 08 76 70 -- tO, 70 S 14 C. Hemiup, E. Honolulu. Advertising rates on application. 75 77 6 7 Hays and wife, E. Miss N. of- WANTED. M 4 80 ft 6 04 car line. Address J. C, this A Gnh'ishea every morning except Sun- T 5 80.03 78 68 .01 75 8 N 12 Hemiup, Walter B. Izard and wife, fice. 767S FIRST class stable man. State sal- by W 6 29 96 74 66 87; 94 8 8C r. Mrs. G. W. Jenks, Miss A. B. Jenks, ary desired. Address H. Z., this of- day the T 7 V9.90 74 .11 WJ 10 s 9 M. Jones, M. and fice. 7673 r 8 29-8- 79 67 .16 64 8 nb 6 Miss P. F. K. Jones SAWAHAN GAZETTE CO., LTD., S 9 29 98 76 64 :00 70 2 HI 6 wife, W. D. Kraft, W. H. Laird and SITUATIONS WANTED. 5i ROOM No. SoutL King St. wife, Prof. W. P. Laird and wife, Miss BY four Japanese fschool boys, two yard and board in private family by Ton Holt Block e5 lady employed q ft CRANE MANAGER NE. and SW. M. H. Laird, W. R. Lamluth, Rev. D. boys and three cooks. Particulars during the day. Ad- P. Leas, Rev. J. W. Lyell, Dr. J. C. phone White 1546, Makiki Church dress F, this office. 7674 Baron-.-- : readings are cor-- Real Note: XOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITED are, instrumental McCracken and wife, C. F. Mullins and Young Men's society. 767ft rected for t.E.pi wife, E. S. Osgood and w'fe, Miss M. TO trade rubber tired buggy, pole and STATES WEATHER BUREAU. errors, and 'wsa "vity, and reduced shafts, for a small driving horse. sea level. . e cloudiness stated T. Greene, A. K. de Blols, L. H. Green OFFICES FOR RENT. Alexander Younsr Building. Honolulu. to and wife, W. F. Louisenberry, Yen Address P. O. Box 512. 7674 Friday, March 15, 1907. in scale from 0 t, 0. Direction of wind THE STANGENWALD," only fire- is prevailing direction during 24 hours Crock, T. Prentis, W. H. Shotwell, S. H. proof office building In city. Tal-cot- t, state ending at 8 p. m. Velocity of wind is Shotwell, Rev. F. A. Smith, Wait FOR SALE 5 THERMO. ?5" WIND wife, Miss E. Talcott, Mrs. average velocity in miles per hour. and ALEXANDER YOTJNO BUILDING, A FIRST-clas- s English sextant and W. A. Talcott, B. T. Terwilliger, wife fire-pro- WM. B. STOCKMAN, Honolulu's only up-to-da- te of books. Apply at Seamen's ; 5 5 S 5 a Fa and child, W. H. Waite, R. M. Ward, Institute. ' 3 Section Director. building; rent includes electric light, 7676 -; 5 5 d 5 i 23 Miss Amy Warder, M. C. West, M. S. 3 r : r ysoS S2j hot and cold water and janitor ser- S 2. : o Woods, Dean C. wife, Hamm-Youn- g R. G, j f p $a TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Worcester and vice. Apply the Von HOME on Pacific Heights. No reason- A. PETERSON, g; 5 C. I :...- Miss Alice Worcester, Master F. L. Co.. Ltd. able offer refused. Party leaving Worcester, Albert Wright, Mrs. P-- tor 2 3 2 2 town. Apply second house above J90o29-9- 9 80 j 60 70 .00 70 6 j sw .... H H H H g Yates. the set j X oq LOST. power house. 767ft belo C1 S0X2 76 70 78 ! . a a a Per S. S. Coptic, from the Orient for j .15 7d 2 z ... S - o ; o a 3 2. 3 ON King. Fort or Bishop street, lady's Tels. Main 168 P. O. Bo i3 ifi- 33 O O OQ 15 M ' 5 2- d J J ,J Honolulu, March Dr. Crozier, P. G. gold Monogram SEWING 1902 0JDl 79 70 74 00 67 4 MB Dwyer, watch. on cover, machine, piano stool, tea set Red 431. Ksahumanu St a.m. Ft.ip.m.p m. L.m.i iKise R. C. Estell and S. N. Moberley. "K. R.," on and few 11 11! j 2.21 7 52 .04 8.11 date back. Return to E. kitchen utensils, all in fine 19CJ 29.50 7S I 66 71 54 6 7 sw 1.9 69( 4.81 Through for San Francisco Mrs. C. Holstein, Haw'n News Co., re- condition cheap. 244. 091 and Phone. Main j T 12 2 42 1;9 3:03 8.44 0 S3 8.10 6 5 19 Lorrin Andrews and child, Mrs. H. 04 29.82 78 65 72 .22 80 8 8 ceive reward. 7675 7675 ! i Hempsted, Miss C. M. Johnson, W. J. ' 13. S 19 1 8 3.44 9.32 9.53 8 09 6 09 6.04 1905 ( 74 62 63 . 00 65 1 sw 5 McDonough, K. Neo, Y. Noda, G. Sa-tak- e, (3o !a.ni.!D.ta I I LARGE counter and fittings. Inquire 2J,10-17j- LOST, STRAYED OR T 14 3 4 6 CS C. F. Fatchier, H. S. Wheeler, L. STOLEN 1906129.95 79 65 70 CtO 73 5 8 53j 1.6j 23(10 lOSets John Ouderklrk, King and Hi H. Westhall. SEE LIN will pay $10.00 reward for the Bethel Sts 15 4 28 1 5, 5 00 10.47 11.03 8 10, 7668 Investments 1907 .29: P4 76 64 70 r 86 7.52 75 6 7 i f j Departed. return of two mules strayed from 8 16 5.tS 1-- 3 5 89,11 15 U 50 6 07,6 10 8 48 M. S. Mongolia Aiea on March 6th. 7672 Jxgs.28 W' 71 65 71 12 75 5 w Per P. S. for the RIDING horse and rubber' buggy. pm.i a.m. III 15 tire Orient, from Honolulu, SW and NE. S 17 6 25 1 4 5.31 11 42? '8 06 6 10 9.39 March John Will sell separately. Ma- Real Bacon, H. c. Black, Mrs. F. D. Black, AT Kapiolanl Park or Waikiki Road, Address Advise given as to rsluri in WM. B. STOCKMAN, ternity Home. 7673 New moon til7:33 ol a ladies' March 13th, p. m. Mrs. J. Bourne, Jr., Bishop Crans-t- raincoat. Return to, this Cor- Section at Earl Estate, Stocks, Bonis, etc. Director. The tides Kahului and wife, Earl M. Cranston. N. office and receive reward. 219 at and Hilo occur F. FOR RENT respondence solicited. J01 about one hour earlier than, at Hono- - Gilbert, Mrs F. N. Gilbert and son, OR LEASE. Mrs. Premises on lulu. L. H. Knapp, W. H. Llewellyn. Fleming, Mr. Kamehameha IV. Road, Hawaiian Miss and Mrs. W. D. Adams. Kalihl. formerly There is a place for a standard time is 10 hours Kdith Latham, H. B. McDaniels, Per str. Mauna the homestead of :ho 30 minutes slower Mrs. B. VT. - Loa for Maul and Ha- late W. H. Cumm!ngs. 2.2S than Greenwich H. McDaniels, Mrs. J. Pax- waii ports, 15. Area t PIANOLA time, of ton, G. L. March J. F. Hustace. acres. There is a large STEINWAY, STARR beng that the meridian of 157 Miss Paxton, Miss Alice Lo Miss lone. Miss dwelling, ser. in your iegrees thirty mmutea.. whis- - gan, E. V. G. Vos-tl- e Laulani Kolsi, J. F. C. vants' quarters, QASC Parlor The time Price and wife, W. Hagens, L. Wright! stable and barn on AND OTHER PIANOS. blows at 1:30 p. I berg Barkhausen, G. F. the premises. The BERGSTROM MUSIC COMPANY which is the and wife, Horace A. Taylor, Mrs. T. C. White, property Is laid THAYER PIANO CO. same as Greenwich, 0 hours 0 minutes. H. A. Taylor, Miss F. Waterburv. Mrs. F. Smith and wife, J. S. out with orange and other fruit trees. Sun and moon Malony, C. K. Notley, Stafford Heapy An Ideal 15 HOTEL STREET. are for local time for E. Whittam, Miss Whittam, George T. suburban home. Apply at 211. the wcoto group. West, and wife, Miss E, Hall, Phillip Long, Office Campbell. Phone Main Mrs. George T. West, W. S. J. Goldstein. Estate of James TTTOTVO nVAHA NTTHm 766 97 Merchant Street.