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VOL. III., NO. 125 HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY, SUNDAY. MAY 21, Entered Jul 19. 1903. at Uoaolnlu Hawaii, a Second 1905. TWELVE PAGES Class Matter, Under Act of Congress, ol March s, 1879. ARTHUR BROWN IS NOMINATED REVELRY IN FOR SHERIFF ON FIRST BALLOT 4 ARMY'S REAR lie Beats Clarence Crabbe Out by THE TICKET. Ten Votes in Oahu Convention For Sheriff Arthur M. Brown Harbin Filled With Dissolute Hang-er's-O- n and There are Nine Blank Ballots For County Clerk D. Kalauokalani, Jr. of the Czar's Fated For Auditor James Ticket. County Bicknell Soldiery. CastThe For County Treasurer Chas. W. Booth For County Attorney--- E. A. Douthitt It was much closer to eight than to 7:30 last night when Chairman Supervisor at Large E. R. Adams (ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS.) Robertson of the Territorial Committee stepped upon tbe stage at Progress HARBIN, May ax. There is a carnival of dissipation here Republican Convention County of Oahu to SUPERVISORS. DEPUTY SHERIFFS Hall and called the for the order among the hangers-o- n to the rear of the army. Champagne is flow- The hall was crowded with delegates ami spectators, but was a there Honolulu George W. Smith, Honolulu J. Kalakiela. ing like water and gamblers are reaping a great harvest. noticeable absence of decorations. Maybe that was atoned for, however, by John Lucas, J. C. Quinn. the enthusiasm. Ewa John Fernandez. AFTERNOON REPORT. Ewt R. A. Woodward. .The delegates were seated, the Fifth District men on the Waikiki and the GUNSHU PASS, May 20. A general engagement imminent. Waialua Andrew Cox. Waialua H. H. Plemmer. is I Fourth District men on the Ewa side of the hall. The several precincts were General Oyama is advancing. General Linevitch is ready to accept Lane. Koolaupoko marked by small squares of cardboard, properly numbered, raised over each Koolaupoko Dick Frank Pahia. battle. group of chairs on slender poles. ST. PETERSBURG. May 20. Captain Clads, the chief tactician take said iiairman Robertson, rapping to call the convention to "I it.'' for Admiral Rojestvensky, has been dismissed for disobedience in the order, "'that it will not be necessary to read the call for this convention. The publication of the opinion on naval reforms. .Secretary of the Committee will now read the temporary roll of the con vention." TWO THOUSAND JAPS Secretary Harry Murray took up the roll and proceeded to read, thos THE STRIKE REVIVING. Laving proxies being requested to hand them in as the names were reached. The first name read was that of A. M. Brown, but there was no sound to break ARE STRIKING ON MAUI the monotony of the reading until Murray read the name of Clarence Crabbe CHICAGO, May 21. The terms of settlement for the strike "Then there was something of an outbreak of cheering and hand-clappin- have been rejected and the fight will continue. Troops will prob- Chairman Robertson then called for nominations for temporary chairman, ably be called out. and John Catheart nominated W. W. Harris. On motion of Charles Clarke the nominations were closed, and the chair declared W. W. Harris duly elected. Riotous Laborers Windows in Pioneers BRYAN'S WORLD TOUR. "I th.;nk you for the honor you have conferred upon me, gentlemen," said Mr. Harris. "Mr. Murray, I presume, will continue to act as secretary, Mill-M- ilitia Prom Wailuku Hold Fort. , 1 and the chair will appoint Hon. Mr. Coelho of Maui to act as temporary in 1 ? LINCOLN, May 21. Wm. Bryan announces that he terpreter. Wailuku Strike. J. is about "The next order of business is the appointment of the following committee: to make a tour of the world to study the question of municipal "On Credentials Andrew Cox, R. A. McKeague, A. S. Kaleiopur T. P. ownership. ( ummings, W. I. Emory, Chas Hustace, Jr., ,T. Mona. Rules and Organization Audrew X. Fernandez, Bell "On Adams, John Nearly two thousand Japanese labor capital town. Crowds of Japanese George F. Benton, C. H. Clarke, J. Kupihea, George Smithies, J. W. Catheart. could be seen but things seemed to be O. P. Wilder, C. K. Quinn, R. N. Boyd. ers are on strike at Maui plantations. POWER OF POBEDONOSTSEFF very quiet. Several of the passengers "On Resolutions A. F. .Tudd, C. j. Holt, J. J. Fern, C. H. Cooke, A. D. All the Japanese at Wailuku went out. who went ashore report that there Castro, W. F. Drake, J. Belser." one ago last- nigtit J. week and those on were fifteen sight CRUSHED BY A UKASE The convention then took a recess to await the reports of the committees. about militiamen in the Pioneer Mill Company's plantation only thing they There was a longer recess than had been anticipated, and presently it began and the seemed to be it went out Friday night. killing to be rumored about tbe hall that there was a protest against the seating of Lahaina was time. They seemed to take the delegation from the Sixth of the Fourth District. Things have been very quiet at Wai the expedition in the light of a joke ST. PETERSBURG, May ax. That the power of Pobedonost-sef- f picnic, although if ' Japs get If there was a protest it came to nothing, because the roll of delegates re- luku but there was considerable vio- and the has been shattered is evidenced by the ukase granting religious

com-mitte- e rioting again they may take it as turned was the same that had already been read. The report of the lence at Lahaina, the riotous strikers freedom. The aged procurator says that the Government has gone was adopted. something more serious. stoning the windows of the big Pioneer The committee on rules and permanent organization reported as follows: George H. Robertson of C. Brewer & mad. He blames the weakness of the Czar. mill and resisting the efforts of the Co., returned on the Kinau from a trip REPORT OX RULES a three-fourt- h vote of the delegates 9t present. mounted police to disperse them. Yes- - to Wailuku and gave the following To the chairman and members of story of events last night: county convention of the county John Waterhouse moved re terday morning a small body of troops the that the j "A week ago tonight all the laborers of Oahu. port be adopted and this carried. arrived from Wailuku and camped in on on Wailuku plantation went out. They Gentlemen: Your committee rules And then Secretary proceeded to and permanent organization beg- leave the the streets of Lahaina. Since that presented a long list of silly and un- - call the permanent roll conven to report, recommending the follow of the time there has been no trouble, al- - reasonable demands which were re-thou-eh ing rult for the adoption of this tion f red may , by company. Among other convention. it that there be fused the PERMANENT OFFICERS. the- - an of L The permanent officers of tiis con an outbreak at any time. The men at demanded increase be a Vice The next order was election of pay oeyona me increase aireauy vention shall Chairman. the Lahaina are being paid off as rapidly iar Chairman. Secretary. Treasurer and permanent officers. W. W. Harris was promised to them this month. The Sergeant-at-Arm- s. cnosen permanent chairman by as possible. manager gave them to understand that 2. as - The order of business shall be The first news of the strike was re jid propose any follows: he not to grant such a r-n-ii nf wmwnont roll I For vice chairman William Isaacs of ceived in this city in the shape of a Unreasonable demands. There has been B. Election of permanent officers. the Fifth District was nominated by wireless telegram from Plantation no troufile. however. Notwithstanding C. Report of Committee on Resolu- the acclamation. Manager Baldwin to High Sheriff the universal walkout at Wailuku tions. Harry Murray was chosen permanent plantation ha been able to run its r Wiminatioin for Countv officers Henry stating that 1400 Japanese were ... wL- n- r.- ,- chw-if- r conn- - secretary, also by acclamation. mill jn the day time all the past week. ty Clerk, Auditor. County Attorney, John Waterhouse was chosen treas on strike at Lahaina and asking advice. It is uncertain whether they will be Treasurer Supervisor-at-Larg- e. urer, against his protest. The High Sheriff at once sent a mes- - able to do so coming week or not. ' m the 8 F.. Immediately affr the nomination sage authorizing all the forces neces- "As to the strike at 'Lahaina I can said off -- rs. a re- of candidates for sary to be called out. He ruggested only tell I heard there. I under- - cess shall be taken and respective what f ' in spec ial Japs at Kaana-J- . delegations from the several districts ; hat citizens be sworn as stand that all the the I went : shall ret're and nominate candidates leputies if necessary and said that if , pali camp of tht Pioneer Mill Co. of Super- for members of the Board that were not enough, reinforcement on a strike last night (Friday). They j visors and Deputy Sheriffs. would be from Honolulu. Colonel objected to the luna and also presented j F. ITpon the reconvening of the sent convention, such nominations shall be Jones of the First Regiment. X. G. H.. a long string of unreasonable demands, j to convention by the also received a message from Baldwin The company brought them into La- - , announced the I POBEDONOSTSEFF, THE FALLEN RUSSIAN STATESMAN. chairmen of the respective delegations. and ordered .'- - "I." Captain Wm. Bal. haina on a cane train and announced And upon the failure of any delegation commanding, to proceed at once from that they would pay them off. They to agre upon a nominee for any such we left. Pobedonostseff is the ablest of the Russian reactionists who, as Procurator time, the Wailuku to Lahaina to protect prop- began paying them before office within a reasonable Synod, a similar position in the church to of the grand proceed to make the erty. These messages from Manager Lasfnight they stoned the mill, break- of the Holy holds that convention shall many years, has kept lnominai:.n. Baldwin were sent at about 11 a. an. ing all the windows. The mounted inquisitor of mediaeval Spain. Hi3 influence, for the influences. Pobedonostseff is with, G. Election of County Committee. and since that time no further news poli- - e charged them, attempting to dis- Greek Church closed to liberal credited choice Alexander carrying out Each prer met shall announce its has been received. perse the mob but were unable to do having dissuaded the present Czar's father, III. from for committeeman agreeably to Section by Alexander II, the victim of a Nihilist bomb. A single Passengers on the Wilder liner Kinau anything. At 5 o'clock this morning the reforms begun 1. Article 1A. of the rules of the Re- at imperial council upset the plans of the enlightened states- publican party. which left Lahaina shortly before 11 a detachment of fifteen or twenty speech made the and made the Procurator of the Holy Synod the first civif H. Any other business that may be o'clock yesterday morning bring fur- militia came over from Wailuku and men of Russia brought before the convention. ther details concerning the beginning were posted around town. All the other subject of the Czar. L Adjournment. --O- Of present trouble. From the Japanese on the Pioneer plantation are 3. In making nominations for of- the a There fice the voting shall in all cases where decks of the Kinau. lying out in the out on sympathetic strike. MEDITTERANEAN PIRATES. there is more than one nominee be by bay. the militiamen could be seen was no violence when we left." ballot upon the call of the roll encamped in the streets of the ancient (Continued on Page 2) 4. In order to secure the nomination for any office the candidate must re- TANGIER, May 21. Pirates have attacked a British vessel in ceive a majority of all the votes cast. ARTHUR M. BROWN, A THREAT OF MASSACRE. 5. No one duly nominated for nomin- Republican Nominee for Sheriff. these waters. ation for office shall be compelled to o withdraw his name from consideration. 6. If. after three ballots shall have S. M. Kanakanui was nominated for (ASSOCIATED PBESS CABLEGRAM. ) YALE FAR AHEAD. been nomina- sergeant-at-arm- s taker. without securing a BELGRADE, May 21. Two thousand Albanians at Guillane tion any delegate may vote for any The report of the committee on reso- eligible person notwithstanding the presented, as follows: threaten to massacre the Servian population. nominations shall have been closed. lutions was NEW HAVEN, May 21. Field Day scores: Yale 66, 7. Every candidate for nomination THE PLATFORM. 39. for a county office the -- shall before ed o- re-olv- by Republicans of ballotinp begins Be it the KILLED BY LIGHTNING. openly pledge himself County of Oahu in convention as- before the convention to accept and the sembled." KING'S NEW BATTLESHIP. abide by ballot. j the result of the 1 fidelity ad- - - We declare our and S. A v- . CABLEGRAM.) niaiorit nf tha m.amHershin of . . . 1 , . ' (ASSOCIATED PEESS n e , . . ... - noHriPS the convention shall constitute a quo- - persons have been killed by lightning , ; LUC May 21. Eight T"tl!n th.i t v a i a t . ih., Kiiai OI ncpuuut an BERLIN, ftr same were set forth in tne ax. The battleship Africa has been launched- - . as May Hess of th mnvontinn tory the in Silesia. LONDON, s Page S.) f Th-- role may be suspended by , (Continued on ADVERTISER, MAY 21, 1905. 2 SUNDAY

1 JAPANESE i - it SUPPOSE YOU ARE A WEAK MAN. You've doctored and doped till you are sick of it all. ON STRIKE You would pay for anything that would give you back your old vim. You don't want to pay out any more money till you (Continued from page l.i are sure. passengers Other corroborate Mr. Tell me your trouble and if I say I can cure you Rober; son's statement. a: I Innu:'ri:s will do so or pay you $1000. the office of H. Hackfeld & Co.. Ltd.. the agents for the Pioneer Mill Co., Is that fair? Then get in line. Ltd.. failed to elicit any further in- if I know what 1 can do, because I've done it and am formation, it being stated that nothing doing it every day. I'm sure that Electricity is the life from manager. C. had been heard the and that 1 can restore it where it's lost. So if vou Rrewpr SL- - Co.. Ltd. are acrentu for need what I offer, and don't want to risk my price, not I'll Wailuku. it is known whether! take the chances. further violence occurred after the sail- - me cost is ing of the Kinau, causing the man-- And when you do pay the less than a of how more ager to send his messages to Henry ; short season drugging, and much pleasant! and Jones, but it is thought that these You put my belt on when you go to bed; you feel the messages were merely precautionary ! V soothing exhilarating vigor flowing into your weak measures. The local police forte is body, and while you sleep peacefully it CllS you full of ready however, and should a call come the fire of life. You wake up in the morning feeling company a will be sent by special x like a giant. steamer. , () Now, I everything. I don't claim to, and I THE WAILUKU STRIKE. can't cure won't take a case that I don't feel sure of, but all these Yesterday's Maui News gives the fol- lowing particulars about the strike on troubles which come from an early waste of vitality, Wailuku plantation: from dissipation of any kind, from decay of nerve power, Between two and three hundred Jap- or from any organic, stomach, liver or kidney weak- N anese field laborers from the Wailuku I Camp and the mill hands of the Wai- ness, I can cure, and those are the cases am willing to Si luku Sugar Co. struck last Monday tackle and take the chances on. forenoon. I'm curing them every day. Here are a few men who recently answered "Cured." Sold By Progressive The trouble came about over the two Arnold F. Berri of Marshall, Cal., says I cured him the failure of All Dealers dollars which was agreed upon after doctors. IF YOUR CIGAR-MA- I5NT UP TO DATE 3END US raise Hugh 309 St., of Lumbago and suffering 35 years. some ago Fraser, Sutter San Francisco, cured Sciatica after for One we romvARD a time by the Planters' Asso- A. J. Hammond, 330 Pine St., of general debility. Is an old man, but now strong and vigorous. Oollar and will dozen ciation. cured Cigars It appears that the main instigators Tell me where you are and I'll give you the name of a man in your own town that I've cured. I've got bo.xr. every General.tai?yArthurPack.cct.in tin. of the present strike who are truck cures in town. That's enough. You need the cure. I've got it. You want it. I'll give it to you. Come and get it now. KERBS , WERTHE1M &SCHIFFER and mill men, were given a raise prior away. NEW VORK. to the general raise, and when the two The pleasurable moments of this life are too few, so don't throw any While there's a chance to be - : Send Two Cent'Stamp forA'oiel Folder. dollars per month additional was given. husky and strong, to throw out four chest and look at yourself in the glass and say, "I'm a man," do it,' these few men, less than ten, were not and don't waste time thinking about it. included, and as a consequence struck I've got a beautiful book, full of good, honest talk about how men are made his and noble, and I'll send I and the balance of the mill hands and it to you free, sealed, if you send this ad. Not Sold in Drug Store. EAKIN CIGAR GO. the field hands of the Wailuku Camp DR. M. G. MCLAUGHLIN, 906 MAEKET ST., Above Ellis, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL GUNST went out with them. Manager Wells explained to them DISTRIBUTORS. through an interpreter that these ' truck and mill men had been given between secretary Mori and the the additional stipend prior to the strikers threats were made against the general advance and as a consequence secretary but the intervention of some did not recognize their present demand. of the cooler heads prevented bodily He gave them until the following injury. Men's Suits for Summer morning to decide on whether they The Ma una Loa Thursday evening proposed to go back to work or get brought five kanakas, two Portuguese REflNANT their pay and vacate. They decided and five Japanese from Kona and the We are prepared to make summer suits for men at upon the latter course. Meetings were Helene Friday morning brought 75 Ko- prices which are bound to suit. held daily at the church. reans and 25 Japanese from Honolulu Our clothing is dependable clothing, alike handsome and Wednesday morning, T. Mori, secre for the plantation., to take the place tary to Consul Saito, came over at the of the strikers, whose ranks have been Wai-he- e SALE serviceable. request of C. Brewer & Company, to reinforced by the laborers from When we deliver a suit it is as good as good-lookin- g; learn the exact contention of the men. camp. The strikers have intimida- as perfect inside as out. In speaking of the matter, Thurs ted the Japanese storekeepers into re- day morning Mr. Mori said: I came fusing to feed the new comers, but All Odd inter-lining- s, Lines and Linings and every seam and stitch, buttons over here at the request of Manager the plantation has made all arrange- Remnants and button-hole- s, sleeve-lining- s and pocket-flap- s, all go to Wells and the agents C. Brewer and ments for their care. make up a for any examination or comparison you Co. and after listening to the com suit built plaints of the men and their six de Left over from Our Big Sale choose. mands. I explained to Manager Wells SUNDAY CONCERT what these claims were. of the past two weeks George A. "Mr. Wells positively refused to BAND PROGRAM Martin, listen to their demands which are un Merchant Tailor, Merchant Street next Post Office. reasonable, but said that if the men Will be offered on the count- wished to go back to work he would j Following is the program for the ers TODAY have them. I explained to the men public Sunday on-jer- t .y tie band, going a w-a-s that their out on strike beginning 3 o'clock this after- unwarranted and their demands unjust. at and that they had better return to noon at Makee Island: And every day until all are their labors." I PAET X. Don't Experiment The strike was unwarranted and ' Sold majority go The Old Hundred. AT the are anxious to back Overture Titus Mozart PRICES to work but are only waiting for a Andante Surprise Symphony. .Haydn concession to one of their demands as March Tannhauscr Wagner an excuse to return. Grand Selection Faust Gounod All of the demands of the strikers That Will Sell Them Like Hot Cakes ( Just Buy a FORD with the exception of those of hospital, PAET n. time system and firewood have been Vocal Bigoletto Verdi withdrawn and it is believed that one Mrs. N. Alapai, Messrs. Ellis, or more of these demands can be ad Naone and Nape. justed so that the strikers will have Selection The Bohemian Girl.. .Balfe their conscience eased sufficiently to Intermezzo True Love. . . .Kretschmer If You Want BARGAINS permit their returning to work. Overture La Dame Blanche. Boieldieu At a conference Thursday afternoon The Star Spangled Banner. LADIES, Attend This Remnant Sale

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1 ' Schurrjan Carriage Co . Commencing tomorrow evening the Kllefords will present a companion Limited. to V ' ' NEW Tennis Nets, Rackets, Wright & Ditson play Hall Caine's celebrated Christian, in Fitzgerald Murphy's "Beware Tn AUTOMOBILE WAREHOUSE ON MERCHANT STREET, BETWEEN of wrongs 1905 Balls, and other athletic goods. FORT AND ALAKEA STREETS. Men." It is a powerful story of woman's and man's perfidy. The ruthor has written a clever piece in "Beware of Men." The play starts in The Celebrated Underwood Typewriters visible attractively, holds its interest constantly and has many comedy episodes and writing. thrilling incidents. The settings will all be had from the different places Other Second Hand Machines for sale or rent. where the action of the piece takes place. The scene of the drama shifts from A full line of Typewriter Supplies ; all Pacific Co. ; Fine Papers Transfer farm-o- WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE. the banks of the Hudson to one of the gilded resorts of Xew York grades. city. Jerry Mcf'aulov's Mission and other localities, and finally back to the We pack, haul and ship your goods and save you money. larm and the forgiving old father. The entire company perhaps appear to Globe Wernicke Office Cabinets and Supplies; Die-bol- d Dealers in stove wood, coal and kindlings. their best advantage. "Beware of Men" is a play that every one should Safes. 3orage in witness, as the moral attached to it is most wholesome. Brick Warehouse, 126 King Street. Phone Main 5 Awnings, Tents and Curtains- - The somhre side of the play is enlivened by lots of rollicking comedv and special tiea Wednesday night the comedy drama "Wanted the Earth." and commenc- PEARSON POTTER CO., LTD. ing Friday York Day by READ THE "New Day." At the matinee next Saturday "Little 031 Fort Street. 1 ADVERTISER Red Riding Hood."

4 MAY SUNDAY ADVERTISER, 21, 1905. m Around Oahu On a Bike II Clothes Telephone Main 424. What's the matter with cycling in j Why I suspect Koolaupoko wou'd be a these degenerate rtavs' However that's desert waste today if it weren't for aSmart a fool question that any ordinary Henry Cobb Adams and Father Xavier and a few more good fellows who chump can answer. simply It has lost never kick or knock, who do today's At Auction vogue its and when a fad gets out of work as well as they can and who fashion all the doctors and professors constantly radiate good cheer. The Saturday, May 27, 1905, and health cranks in Christendom soil is only about three inches deep 12 such as it is, AT O'CLOCK NOON, cannot induce whos who to follow it. over there and besides, it's nearly all held by a few outsiders At our salesrooms, corner Fort and I'm sorry people are. such foolish I go. Fifty thousand Queen streets, we will sell by order who won't let creatures for reasons ; of THEO. F. LANSING, Trustee, the several and just acre, owned Dy five people and that's now, because I like cycling and I about all there is over there that would Stratemeyer Premises like company, both of which I ap- feed a jack rabbit or that a goat parently cannot have at the same could climb. You know down in New eign parts, our two-piec- e feather- ON PIIKOI STREET. time. To me cycling means health, Zealand they tax unimproveJ and un- strength, appetite, good digestion, occupied higher im- "WW a land than the weight outings (Stein-Bloc- h) are ask clear brain and plenty of freckles. proved. Result, the monopolist had to IN THE UNITED STATES COURT However, no use wasting breath. It's sell out at reasonable figures to the OF THE TERRITORY OF HA- man who wanted a home and was will- ed for anxiously. Serges (blue and gray), imported flannels and other irreproachable fabrics. WAII. hopelessly out of fashion. But if you ing to work for it. I wonder if that really want to know exactly how many Koolaupoko needs. Think isn't what Wool-Teste- d. Zr the Matter of Geo. C. Stratemeyer, cobblestones are in the Pali road, how that over a bit and see what you make Slipping into them feels like a cold sponge at high noon. a Bawkrupt. In Bankruptcy. deep sand is Hauula, how long of it. the at An acre of average wet or rice land Waia-lu- a, Come over cool off. Try ! "NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL and how steep the grade is at properly cultivated will produce about and ESTATE. together with many other curious two tons of paddy (two crops of a ton Pursuant to an order of Hon. S. B. and useful items of information, you each) which is worth now about $25 Judge of of Iole, the District Court should make the circuit on a bicycle. per ton. The absentee landlord the United States, in and for the Dis- charges $15 to $40 per acre for trict of Hawaii, given, made and or- Take it by easy stages as I do, wear this land, the rate depending dered in the above entitled cause, I khaki and a straw hat, scrape ac- upon quality and location, and M. McInerny9 Ltd. shall, Saturday. May 27, 1905, at 12 quaintance with all kinds of people, the average being about $25. I sus- - o'clock noon, sell at the auction sales- talk to them about their affairs, not pect that the fellow who grows rice Corner Merchant and Fort streets. i of Fisher. Abies Co., Ltd., cor- successfully, such conditions rooms yours, re- under ner Fort and Queen streets, Honolulu, and you will come home isn't addicted to porterhouse steaks fail that certain piece or parcel of land freshed, bearing sheaves of health with mushrooms and champagne. Ah situate on Waikiki side of Piikoi street, knowledge and good will. You will I well, Chas. Wagner's "The Simple in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory get many a friendly smile and cheer- Life" is quite a popular book now- of being a part of lot number adays. us with Hawaii, ful greeting on You will feel Let comfort ourselves 362, being the same premises conveyed the road. the reflection that it may be just as by deed of Johann F. Hackfeld to Geo. the love vibrations coming your way well. That fellow might get into bad C. Stratemeyer by deed dated August for many days afterwards. If you .habits if he could make more than 3. 1900, recorded in the Hawaiian Reg- don't break your neck riding down the enough out of his lease to just keep 209, page istry of Conveyances in liber Pali grade stop at Kaneohe and soul and body together. 352. with the buildings and appurte- I noted one rather paradoxical fea- nances thereon. among other good fellows hunt Up ture of th. rice business. The land- The Size of lot 100 feet frontage on Piikoi Henry Cobb Adams. He will tell you lords insist and declare under oath Street by a uniform depth of 100 feet. more queer things about Koolaupoko that this rice land is only worth from Terms of sale: Cash In United than you ever heard before. He has j $30 to 100 Per acre and et "" of gold coin. Deeds at expense of them would have to be dead broke be-liv- ed States ! purchaser. there twenty years or so and fore he W(m,d an acre fQr than LD11E THEO. F. LANSING, knows every foot of it. When I saw 5300 to $5, Perhaps an extreme in- - Trustee. him last week he had a boil on hi stance is that of the Hui of Waikane. Further particulars of cheek the size of a goose egg, but It Judge Somebody, one of the share- & CLEMONS, holders (I'm glad I forgotten his MESSRS. THOMPSON with the have a ve- Attorneys for Trustee, or didn't interfere in the least name) makes the return to the Asses- Is practical motor or wagging of FISHER. ABLES CO., LTD., pulling of his pipe the sor for the Hui. He says their fifty hicle for every day in the Auctioneers. his tongue or the cheerful and hos- acres of rice land is worth $30 an acre 1 pitable greetings he gave to every- and returns the whole property at year. For business or $3,607. Now it happened rece.itly that Note: The improvements upon the body in his bailiwick. It's wonderful got pleastlre it is the ideal of a one or two of the shareholders hard above described premises consist how valuable that kind of a man up and were induced to part with a nice cottage of six rooms. Bath, nice most any community. Runabout always ready quarters, stables, etc. makes himself in little of their good stuff, and the price lanai, servants they sot was $800 per sh tre. The for instant starting, with Whole number of shares in the hui is FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD., ! thirty-fiv- e, so it sufflc'ently appears to the power to keep ever- AUCT IONEERS. Legal the man with the wooden head that the lastingly going. Oldsmobile 20. Sales 7095 May 6. 13, market value of the whole pioperty is $28,000 instead of $9,607. How about that Judge? Was mathematics left At Auction. out of the curriculum of the school MOBILE you figur- double-oppose- x6 Monday, May attended? Now a little more TOURING CAR is equipped with a 20 H. P. d motor; cylinders 5 inches. 29. '05. ing by the man with the wooden head The Peck property on makai side of and it quite as sufficiently appears It has a side entrance and is luxuriously upholstered throughout. This car seats five passen- Vineyard street, near Miller street. SATURDAY. MAY 1905. that the market value of that rice Stratemeyer Premises. 5346 gers and has a wheel base of 90 inches. It speeds from 6 to 40 miles an hour and possesses ALSO land is per acre, the same rice land the Judge thought was only - ex- - v 100 of Peck remarkable hill climbincr abilitv. A pleasant feature of this machine is that the noise of Shares of Stock Hustace, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1905, worth $G0. I wonder if Mr. Holt no- Co., Ltd. Par value $100. Property of Estate of Ely Peck. tices those little discrepancies and if haust is completely eliminated. so, how he manages to let the Judge FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1905, down without a jolt and yet get, in AUCTIONEERS. Kwong Yee Wai Co. Rice Plantation. taxes, something near what the Terri- tory i- - entitled to. I believe some of HAMM-YOUN- G of hui were righte- VON CO., LTD. 1905. the members that SATURDAY. JUNE 10. ously indignant Shung Wai Co. Rice Plantation. when the item of Furnished Cottage Luk $10,000 or so for improvement of the roads in Ko. laupoko was 12, 1905, stricken MONDAY. JUNE from the appropriation. a. AT WAIKIKI. Annex. That's Hawaiian Hotel horse of a different color. ciation being practically dead. It came RECEIVED BY S. S. SIBERIA. LAW AND THE LAND. about from the offer of government opposite the MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1905. The cottage directly There is n law in this Territory (a land as homesteads to actual settlers FROM JAPAN on 1. 2 5 in block 106, Palolo. DIRECT IMPORTATION Hawaiian Hotel Annex entrance, Lots and foot iqV l ame near saying, at a nominal price. The offer attract-- I 4 rooms, nice leasehold of but Waikiki Road, containing with improvements; also caught myself just in time) when ed a few intelligent practical farmers bath, lights etc., may be rent- Bishop to James Carty on that ' electric Estate j so from the mainland and they have, in per a Ieilow has much land that he ed by a good party at $30.00 month. Richards street. cannot conveniently figure out how part, at least, worked out to a con- Key office. at many acres it amounts to, he may say-ho- clusion the problem of small farming Cloissone Vases are only 1300 FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. Wednesday, May 24, much rent he gets from it and in these islands. There At prices ranging; from S3.00 to $10.00 each. AGENTS. '05 then the assessor is to multiply the acres of land and there were only thir- AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., rent by eight and call that the value teen of the original settlers, two of BEAUTIES. of the land. I don't know what the whom have already sold and three WE HAVE A SALE OF MANY title of the statute is but presume it leased their holdings. These few pio- MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. THINGS. would be a law to exempt from taxa- neers spent four years of valuable time WE WANT tion large tracts of unimproved land, and many good dollars in experiment- At Auction TOUR BUSINESS to increase the taxes of the smail ing. They had to unlearn many things AT ... . SEND IN YOUR holder who is too poor to make a fight they had learned in California and GOODS and incidentally to promote the crime elsewhere, for farming, like morals, Nuuanu Street, Monday, May 29 05, FOR of perjury. is to a large extent a matter of geog- QAVFfllI TA Just Mauka of Hotel WEDNESDAY. The roads in Koolaupoko and Koo-laulo- a raphy. They have determined that, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. crop and are pretty bad; they really need for the present at least the best At our salesroom, corner Fort that $10,000. Senator for the small farmer is pineapples you get off Queen by order of FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. If McCandles plant and cultivate until streets, we will sell had invited the Territorial solons to though they have ajso demonstrated crop. makes $150 which AND SOLOMON AUCTIONEERS." the first That Your Cough can be PHILIP PECK ride with him from Heeia to Kahuku that nearly all the vegetables of the seems to be a liberal estimate of ex- PECK, Executors of the last Will and he would got temperate may be successfully deceased, the have their unanimous zone pense. Now for the other side of the Testament of Ely Peck, vote for the appropriation. Nothing grown in these islands and should not ledger. The second year, if you have CURED! ! an-obje- like les on as an effective be imported from the mainland. exercised judgment in the selection of Must be Sold argument. Peck Property PINEAPPLES. your land and have cultivated properly, Why do you allow a cough to trou- Situate on makai of Vineyard street, IN THE CANE COUNTRY, But as to pineapples: It is safe to you have 4000 pineapples which will ble you when a speedy cure can be had between Miller streets. As you get up say no finer or pineapples average four pounds each or 8 tons quarter? question Emma and into Koolauloa the that better you for a The arises Size 320x150. Sale soil gets better and by by grow anywhere than those produced at to the acre. If avoid worry and to You go of lot For and there's easy method of "What take?" cannot far C Improvements of 12 cottages enough of it to grow cane. Laie is do- Wahiawa. Let that fact become well adopt the sure and wrong by taking what thousands of consist them, you to the containing 6 rooms, bath and modern A Home ing pretty well and Kahuku is expand- known on the mainland and it will be marketing sell them others are taking and find satisfactory. $240 per acre. Improvements all in excellent state of ing under the beneficent influence of many years before Hawaii will be able cannery at $30 per ton or It is the well known down town 'four and a sugar. Waia- - supply fruit so Then you take off S0O0 suckers, which repair. Its proximity to Ave. and Alapai. fraction At to the demand for this your- occupancy. Comer Prespect lu& th& machinery delicious fresh or canned. Mr. if you do not wish to use them Insures its continued 2 ranfl uitnout fric. either in- of story cheer-hous- you may at present dispose of at The net Income (deducting taxes, Improvements consists tjon and everybody is busv and e Byron O. Clark of Wahiawa has been self, CHKRKY $3370 an- 10 rooms, servants quarters, fu, j hear ac educational work $20 per thousand, but say we call it surance and water rates) is of tha the company has doing much of this per acre Putnam's nually. carriage house, etc. quired, by lease or purchase about and has already begun to reap the $10 and we have total receipt SO 120. year, old plants Here Is your opportunity if you wish Size of lot x everything north of Wahiawa colony. benefit in constantly increasing orders $320. The third the This cough cure has three things to they are T expense to an These premises situated as wondfr hcnv many of the plain for fresh pineapples, in crates, shipped will bear another crop, at an recommend it EFFECTIVE, AGREE-- i make Investment. a. $50 per acre for cultivation on an elevation possess pIe own stoek jn Waialua or Ewa or by express. The Hawaiian Pineapple not to exceed yars ABLE and SAFE. What more could and unobstructed panoramic view of Oahu or Honolulu? Lincoln said "God Co.. of which Mr. James D. Dole is making the receipts for three you desire? is safe for the little ones from $200 leaving a It Additional particulars Honolulu and the sea. must love the plain people. He has manager, has a fully equipped can- $640 and expenses and and is used more than any other in the $440 $146 per acre per an- FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD. Price $3500 very easy terms. made so many of them."' I sometimes nery at Wahiawa with a capacity of profit of or homes where there are children. Small think is room on 10.000 2M-t- b per day Mr. Dole num. size, 25c; family 50c. AUCTIONEERS. there for speculation cans and Mis- size. subject. Manager Bidgood Ha-lei- no difficulty in disposing of Corn and wheat farmers of the FISHER, ABLES CO., LTD that at has had negotiate a AGENTS. certainly knows how to keep a the output at a satisfactory profit, sissippi valley would hotel. You get company exceptionally balloon on the strength of one-quart- er solid comfort there, though his is be whether you stay an in price paid to growers for of that profit. Of course it should hour or a month. liberal the consid- H0BR0N DRUG CO. But everybody knows about Haleiwa. the ripe fruit taken Into consideration that A HOME And now comes interesting Kaneohe rice, erable areas are being planted to pine- SOLE AGENTS BOATS FOR SALE the most As in the case of the years sup- part of the trip. I don't mean climb- - suppose we do a little figuring, only apples, so that in a few the ' plants may ap- At ing the Waialua grade. If you like in this case we start with the man ply both of fruit and Auction - are having- your face burned to a beautiful who owns his own land and has the proach the demand but those independ- every farmer and fruit grower 14-fo- - your your of chances, 1 ot Row Boat; new; Clinker- cardinal, feet blistered and energy and ambition born THB STRATEMEYER a The must take. At present the homestead- To Enjoy built; never usea. oiotnes covered with dust. push ence and an unshackled initiative. com- twenty-fiv- e ers at Wahiawa are feeling quite H premises which we will sell at Price $80.00. bicycle with pounds of lessee of a corporation or an absentee Day auction, street, will ALSO bagxasre up the Waialua grade on a land owner is as much a slave in spirit fortable, thank you. situated on Piikoi . m order a rig from be it may sunny afternoon. as if he bore the marks of the gyves sold for any amount which lt 1 12-fo- ot Clinker-bui- Boat with encircling his es- bring ov r $2000. The premises cost in But at the top of the grade is Wahi- upon his arms. Payne Whitney Is center-boar- d, masts, sails, rudder. New crop The Club Stables 1901 $4500, and previous to this, about awa. the experiment in small farming, It takes two years to mature a tate at Manchasset, L. I., with an $5oM. home, and in Al condition. price of plants Fort Street. Phone Main 190. To any one desiring a that is. no longer an experiment. The of pir.es The market ornamental iron fence to cost $75,000, here is an opportunity. Price $60.00. so-call- Wahiawa colony came into is $20 per thousand. It is experience 4000 for purpose of making it possible Further particulars may he had of existence about six years ago. It isn't that you can grow a little over the HEAD THE ADVERTISER particulars of you $S0 an to keep a herd of deer safely within LTD., Further a colony at all. has no socialistic to the acre. Say it costs WORLD'S NEWS DATJLT. FISHER, ABLES CO., FTSHER. ABLES CO. LTD. tbo '"closure. -- SUNDAY ADVERTISER, MAY si, 1905. 4 . . . . - t 5

Sunday Advertiser BY - - I COMMERCIAL DANIEL LOGAN EDITOR. Jfpi- Jill- WALTER G. SMITH On race t won MAY the oi lungs tne general situation is than at last, report, SUNDAY si. Sugar has dropped still lower and the local stock mar ket shows a distinct tailing ifi prices, though many more shares have sold than in the previous sideways. week. Private cables indicate a dead market in 8an Francisco. The Oabbe boom seems to have progressed Notwith o-- standing, it is felt by the wise ones that a favorable reaction cannot be long can em on. delayed. If the hope be disappointed it will mean, also, a dethroning of the is Linevit. h s turn now to show how he lure It world's experts and a less of all faith in statistics as a criterion. A hih au- thority abroad has recently expressed an opinion in substance that long-continue- d to settle the issue of the Asiatic There is still time enough left in May decline in raw sugar would be utterly inconsistent Wfth the statistical wa r. position. And Willett k Gray (New York), the premier authority with Ha- the -- O waiian planters, say that "'unless Europe further declines there is no reason run en the Cot laukea had rather contest Kuhio's seat in Congress than why Cuba should part with sugars at a lower level, an the market appears to Democratic county ticket. We don't blame him. us to be running along for a time at the low level t followed by better . o prices later on. to the Perhaps figures do not lie, but sugar men are beginning think THE WEEK'S TRANSACTIONS. promise. market statistics are rather slow in making good their Back Again. Following are the sales, in their order, for each security listed bv the o Honolulu Stock and Pond Exchange for the past week: Pioneer (100), 5 at all. Butting Sheep. $153".5o. Peking was not so needlessly alarmed over Germans in Haiebou after $152.50, 10 at 24. 15, 47. 12 at $155: Ewa ($2),, 140 at $20.50, 60 at follow. Any $29, 21 $28.75, 20 6 Where German surveyors go in China troops are pretty certain to The Strenuous Life.. at at $29, at $28.50; Hawaiian Sugar ($20), MO, 100 30 Inter-Islan- great Japanese defeat would bring Germany and all the other predatory Must Be Linguists. at $35; Oahu ($100). 10 at $120; d S. N. Co. ($100), 5, 24 at $140-McBryd- e ($20). 10, 50 50, 50 & ($100)', lowers to the frout in China without stopping to send in cards. at $7.S0, at $8, 25 at $7.75; ft fX S. Co. 50 $84.75, 10 $84-2- $82-- V: o Just a Suggestion. at at 5, 40 at $83.75, 50 at Ookala ($20), 100 at come . $7.50; Olaa ($20), 10 at $5.50; O. R. & L. Co. ($100), 12 at $77; Waialua Soon gaspipe layers will have finished and next will the laying All Over a Fee. 0 the per cent bonds, $2000 at 101.75, $1000 at 101.50. of conduits for the new telephone system. After that the streets win 100 u 15th 1 & 2 Mr. Cooper's public conduit scheme., with Dividends, Oahu Sugar Co., per cent; O. P. L. Co., per cent; . a potato field until reconstructed. Mutual Telephone Co., 2 per cent; Haw. Co., 1 paying rental, would have been a great public improvement. Sugar per cent; Pepeekeo Sugar all private users Co., 1 per cent. O Centrifugals, 06 deg. fast, Xew York May 20, 4. 3 1 25c. lb.; $86.25 ton.. -- power the umpire of a baseball game. The Kmperor of Korea has less than the suit he is going to wear against 4.435c lb.; $88.70 ton, Mav 13. running its ministry, garrisoning its forts, Having surveyed and platted Sonny Cunha for Japan is occupying his country, one-piec- e Majesty at Santa Cruz and having figured out a contract to make a ve3t for AUCTION SALES, . making its treaties, regulating its taxes and keeping His Imperial Paul Isenberg, 1 have laid down my shears tor a time, loaned my goose to At F. fcueesing as to what will happen next. Bussia sadly observes, as she contem- Jas. Morgan's yesterday stocks were disposed of as follows: Olaa the Democrats, who want to nominate it for something, and now proceed to 30, 5 dethronement of the Emperor, that his treatment is con- 13, at $5.25; Ewa, 10, 50 at'$28.25; Waialua. 5 at $63.25; Pearl City plates the early in good and hope they are enjoying is very true., but China, which is the assure mv old readers that I am health Fruit, 6 at $98.25; Alex. Young Bldg.. $1000 bond, $95,50 to No Shimonoseki pact. That all . 1 - - - . ..-- . . . I , J , . order. bid was trary to the n ' a l ori' ' naveL - i i t h i same blessing, ymte tilings j - ether signatory power, does not complain and Russia is not now in a position the number Pi"- received for 20 Sachs, 10 Kerr, 10 Wall, Nichols or 4 Honolulu Tobacco- 0 revival, since last we met and the passing show has not been without its j Pe(,k to interfere. Hustacej were withlrawn and 5 Manfrs. Shoe sold in advance 'tL vagaries and humor. Buckle estate was --O withdrawn, and Puna plantation sale postponed until the t& 27th. all-roun- de- Leslie's commercial editor relates d disappointment in the sounds to The report that Hatter will return to take the stump for Brown It is likely the Puna sale is off entirely, since on Friday Olaa Sugar Co. pression of stocks generally throughout the country this year. Besides the me like devilled Crabbe. stockholders in special meeting, by about 140,000 to l", 0(1 shares, voted to buv failure of glowing promises made by experts regarding private finances, he t5 the Puna bonds, paying for $444,000 par value of bonds 22.220 paid-u- p states the deficit in the United States Treasury will be much greater than shares that It is difficult, even in revival times, for brethren to dwell together in of Olaa stock, and for $56,000 par value of bonds $18666.66 cash. By was anticipated. With financial magnates calling each other atrocious names, the r.niity. Nevertheless, 1 must call the attention of Shepherd Ostroin to the sad deal Olaa gets a net balance of $102,500 in the hands of the Puna receiver. and a fierce squabble in progress over the millions of life insurance money evidence of original sin shown by two members of the local flock, Brer' Fisher, Abies Co., Ltd., auctioneers, have the following sales supposed to be husbanded for the benefit of the insured, it would be a marvel scheduled: 'Rastus and Brer' McClellan. Nowhere in the whole pasture have I known Stratemeyer property. May 27; Estate Ely Peck, May 29; Kwong as is to a healthy condition of investment Yee Wai if such public confidence requisite e fleece. more ewe-lik- quadrupeds than they, despite the differing color of their Co. rice plantation, June 3; Luk Hung Wai Co. rice plantation, June 10; Ha- .securities should exist. ba-- a keep on Whenever 'Rastus 's pastor would bleat, 'Rastus would and waiian Hotel Annex, June 12; James Carty residence, Palolo irnct, June 12. ba-a-in- g to chloroform and Brer' McClellan 's until they had him; whenever GENERAL ITEMS. wandering eye the same shepherd it would roll up backwards until "lit on" A it got stuck so fast that Kuhio had to be sent for to call it down. Yet with release for $20,000 from Bishop & Co. to N. S. Sachs, of property at pain I am obliged to confirm the news that these two gentle creatures have Fort and Beretania streets, has been recorded. Also, a deed from Oecil Brown fDrri to and wife The author of "The Color Line," William Benjamin Smith, was for sev- disturbed the whole sheepfold with an unseemly row. Louise E. Arleigh for $2500, of 7500 square feet at College Hills, ba-a-in- Slattery has eral years professor of mathematics in Central College, Fayette, Mo., and then As near as I can get at it, Brer' 'Rastus was g about himself over Lieut. begun preliminary surveys for the improvement of Hono- lulu harbor , ten or a dozen years thereafter professor of mathematics and physics in the in his corner of the lot when Brer' McClellan ambled along and tried to under the Federal appropriation. The channel is to be deepened ba-a-in- and widened Missouri University, and now one of the leading professors in Tulane Univer- turn 'Rastus 's thoughts in his own direction. 'Rastus had only been g and this work, together with the projected construction of new slips by sity, New Orleans. This book is remarkably well written and is attracting tor an hour and hadn t half expressed himself yet. So, naturally, wiien tne the Territorial Government, will enable the largest steanmhir.s in tli Pacific to much attention throughout this country the chief contention being that there little white sheep came along and interrupted, 'Rastus began to get fierce. be safely docked. The manufacture of gas by the Honolulu Gas Co. pipe-layin- g should be no admixture of the white and black races, which the author holds The shepherd was not around, and it wasn't long before things were doing has begun and been vigorously advanced this week. Good growing would contaminate the blood of the white race, and upon this basic principle over in the corner, the black sheep and the white sheep being so mixed up weather is reported to the U. S. Weather Bureau from all over the islands. he proceeds to build up a theory "Sustained by the investigations of all scien- that you couldn't tell 'em from a mutton stew, except for the flavor and Bonds of the sugar refinery at Crockett, Cal., are now listed on the local exchange. A tific observers the world over, that where a higher race intermingles with a the wool. special meeting of Wilder 's Steamship Co. is called for Monday, May 29. for lower or backward race the offspring have the vices of both races and the One might look for occurrences like these among the goats, as, for in- the purpose of considering and voting upon a proposal for virtues of neither. In other words, the adulteration of the blood of the higher stance, Brer' Humphreys and Brer' Davis, who are bound for the cinder patch the sale of all the business and the property of the company, and the 1 wool-gatherin- dissolution race with a lower puts a mean, vicious taint into the blood of the inferior race anyhow; but when the sheep of the flock begin butting aad g, it of the company. This would be the consummation of the some time ago on without elevating it in any essential quality. Numerous examples, not from is time for the shepherd to get busy over something besides the wild sheep in set foot for amalgamating Wilder 's with the Inter-Islan- d Steam Southern sources, are cited to fortify this deduction, which seems to be so the mountains. Navigation Company. well established that no high scientific authority is disposed to call it in ques- j f tion. For me, I am not particular as to which ones out of twenty men in the --1 Dr. Smith is haunted with a fear, however, that the brighter mulattoes, various counties get to be Sheriffs, providing the men elected are those BY in some marry being rather in disfavor with the "black negroes," may cases whom it will be the easiest to catch. SOL. N. SHERIDAN. into the lower stratum of the white women of this country women who may Small Talks have become dissatisfied with their lot in life, or disappointed in love affairs Just why Dent Robert, the strenuous managing editor of the Examiner, and out of sorts with their present condition, and as a species of self-reveng- e no jumped into a sailing vessel one day and came down here for his health, "It occurs to me," mused the Capitol Sage, this Ostrom revival marry a mulatto through spite. This specter rests very heavily on the au- a bellowing young "that fellow could find out. On the score of health, there isn't would better get a move on and reach outside the churches, if it is going to thor's mind, and he taxes all the energy of his well-balance- d faculties to show on of quintals of fish per tusker the seal rocks, with a freight capacity four do any real and lasting good. Bless you, the church people need to be what a possible danger we may be approaching without realizing it. After Rob- don't day, but would feel flattered by comparison. Health is bursting at Dent revived and made unhappy, that way. Let them just go on sleeping through depicting all the bad consequences that would inevitably flow from this kind reason or he ert's seams. He is fairly blubbery with it. Yet for some other time, and they will presently find themselves translated into eternity without of marriage, he proceeds to demonstrate from statistics, gathered from all even stop to hire ielt so much "run down" in San Francisco that he didn't turning a hair. It is the wicked outsiders the revivalist should reach after sources, that the whites are increasing much more rapidly than the negroes Mongolia and come in state, as an Examiner the captain's cabin of the here and he couldn't begin better than right here in this Legislature. If he could are in every section of the country; and if this inference be correct the dan- should; he ran a wind-jamme- r, which was getting out first, editor instead, for make some of these sinners sit up and take notice there might be a wider pub- ger he would be imaginary. His reflections on the physical de- twenty-thre- e fears largely and spent days recuperating on sounds and canned beef. Then lic recognition of good work done, perhaps." cadence among the negroes now going on, if true, prove that the negro in hand-spring- over wharf he came ashore, turned two or three reached the 1 Jt j America is foredoomed to extinction, and that under the subtle influences now and caught a shark, put in three days at the Union Art Gallery mixing red Say. Mr. Ostrom, that 's a point for you. at work it is a doomed race. This view is not widely different from the one paint and then went to the volcano, staying in these parts several weeks and Those in the fold don't stand in need of saving; held by Dr. G. Stanley Hall. Dr. Smith is also very outspoken, and he fol- sleeping from two to three and a half hours out of every twenty-four- . Say, Just leave the church, and see what you can do lows his conclusions out to the end, wherever the facts lead him. There is not but he was a husky patient. He puzzled me for awhile, and then all of a At winning back to grace the lawless crew a question in connection with the two races that he dodges, or evades, or pal- sudden a great white light broke in and I remembered that, about the time Above whose heads Old Satan's flag is waving. liates, in any manner. Wherein the white men of the South have erred, he Robert left San Francisco, a grand jury was considering Assessor Dodge's iSR fc? is not their defender or excuser. He censures severely the shortcomings of charges against the Examiner. What was "running Robert down" was noth- "I'm in training." mumbled R. Beverly Kidd, lifting another gob of two-fing- er the white man from the highest moral standpoint. He is scathing in his de- ing that Pink Pills for Pale Pressmen could cure, but a deputy sheriff with a poi to his mouth. "Soon as the campaign opens, nunciations. a a I'm going to learn summons. That's why the strenuous editor had. such sudden call to to eat raw fish." Not only from the physical side does he discuss the two races, but he goes milder climate. into details concerning the brain power and the size of the brain, the mean averages of the brains of the white race, the mixed race and the black race, "I didn't know I was talking that way," protested Senator McCandless. Brer' McClellan should have aimed for the shins. "Honest, I to prove the negro inferior; he also classifies the negroes in the United States Jt Jt Jt Jt didn't." well-establishe- d And he didn't know it, either. That is intrr several different species, each differing from all the others by Fnder the new transfer system Rapid Transit conductors will have to post the beauty and the strength of electric language. A man never does know he variations. themselves in the native, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and Korean is doing it, and so he lets out with an ease and fluency that are convincing There is scarcely a writer on anthropology of recent date that Dr. Smith languages. Formerly a passenger of any tongue could signal for a transfer because tf his very unconscious- ness. No man can cuss properly, in cold has not consulted in the preparation of this book. Yet in reading through it when he approached his junction and get it, but now. if he wants the ticket, blood. critically one asks if the negroes and negroids are in a course of ultimate he must explain his wishes to the conductor when he goes aboard. If he talks Jt Jt non-fertilit- y, extinction through diseases and wherein does danger from blue-coate- MeC'andless denies the to the d official in Japanese or Hawaiian and the conductor knows that his language was bad, miscegenation lieT off as rapidly or more mix-up- Calculated his If the mulattoes are dying rapidly nothing but English, Irish or Dutch, there will be nice little s and a few fellows to harrow; than they are born, and they seem to be much more liable to consumption and more damage suits. Nay. 'twas good. Not a doubt. The people were glad nervous diseases than the blacks, and the blacks are becoming less fertile, Jt Jt Jt Jt In sending our Link, to the Senate, they had is no great or A man there danger present prospective of their contaminating the If I were Sheriff Henry I 1 send a policeman over to Maui to keep those who could sling such hot language, and so white race. The natural antipathy in the minds of the whites to intermar- strikers from taking the guns away from the militia. Through fear hold his colleagues the way they should go- -In riage, and the control which they now have and will never surrender in legis- Jt Jt Jt the path that is called "straight and narrow." lation, will prevent the occurrence which he demonstrates will never happen. If the Portland people really want a crowd of Hawaiians to attend their t Jt Jt Jt is evident that the doctor expended much time as well as ingenuity in lair, let them put on a staunch and lively little steamer and keep her running "Did you ever see such a shameful thing for a friend to do to you?" combating a mere phantom. between Portland, Hilo, Honolulu and home while the Exposition lasts. A asked Bernard Kelekolio, boy orator and very young statesman, in an ag- Aside from grieved the anxiety of the author to preserve the purity of the white round-tri- rate of $75 would fix it. For the rest, the steamer could bring tone of voice. "I hire a buggy all day to bring voters to the polls blood, his book is a work of great research, and his conclusions are mainly in down plenty of things Hawaii would buy and take back other things it has in Saturday's primaries, and give it to a friend of mine. And that friend harmony with the highest scientific authority of this country and Europe on to sell, especially delicacies that the exposition crowds would like to eat. Now take it and ride his family all day to Waikiki, and never come near the polls. the race question. It is a timely discussion in that the author established the here is a chance to be enterprising and which the Lewis and Clarke I am no more in politics." fact beyond a doubt that the negro is simply a negro and not a white man people might well essay. They could easily pay expenses on such a venture and with black skin, any more than a white man is a black man man clothed in a the single boat might, perhaps, be the nucleus of a future line. Honolulu is "The Senate," said Representative Harris, emphatically, "is rottenl white skin. It is such a book as the anthropologist and all other persons in- not debarred from getting a divorce, or at least a separation, from the San If they would quit fooling and get down to business, we might get away from terested in the race question like to read. Kansas City Journal. Francisco market. here in a day or two." Jt Jt Jt Jt "Isn't that House the worst," said Senator Dowsett. kind of despairing Is it a good omen that since the County Act test case has begun to be like. "Did you ever cce anything like it? We might all be attending to our discussed a flock of geese has frequented the Judiciary building yard? The own affairs right now, if they would only get a move on. " cackling of geese once saved Rome. Jt Jt Jt jt The breach of parole laid to the charge of a "Russian officer from Port Jt Jt Jt Jt Now, if the Senate had its way. Arthur who wa captured for the second time by the Japanese, at Sinmintiui, There was an interlude of fun at the Alexander Young Hotel the other The trouble would be over; recalls the fact that the Germans made similar accusations during and after r.ight, news of which reached the Tailor Shop by the Double-Cros- s wireless And the time that's lost in useless play their great war with France. At the capitulation of Sedan, Kins William, in the morning. First George Davis came cavorting up the hotel stairs with Would all be spent some other way on the advice of Moltke, liberated on parole all the French officers, who were the speed of one of his anthropoid ancestors who leaped from branch to And statesmen be in clover. also allowed to retain their swords, but many of them broke their word, beyond branch. In the middle of the lobby he stopped and glared with his head all doubt. Among a Mons-so- them was General Ducrot. who escaped from Pont-- thrust forward and his eyes gimleted on the safe. Way down stairs was a And yet you '11 find, this very day, disguised as a peasant driving a cart load of potatoes, and when he was wheezing and coughing sound, a shuffle of feet, a slam of the elev.ator door a If you will but enquire. afterward appointed to the command of the second army of Paris. Bismarck tug at the lift ropes, a shiver of the building and a crunching of the tiles, and House members say they do not play "namcrl" him in a circular to the powers. But what gave still greater offense in a minute more George Gear was delivered at the office. His collar' was They'll blame the Senate, anyway at Perlin. in the middle S0'8, was -- the appointment of a French war minister wilted and his mussed up hair had a wet look. In his eyes was a wild ex- And that with rising ire. who had been accused of breaking his parole. The relations between Berlin pectancy and in his hand a fresh inked bill. There was a hurried conference .ftt tsC ami Paris were never more strained than during the brief war office tenure between the two, and then a yell from Davis: "Let me see him! Where "Those hostile fleets monkeying around in the China Sea remind me of of this French general. is (Continued on page 9.) (Continued on page 11).

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$ ! more run a fta than any man I have tSi, I ever known or read about with the I exception of Xapoleon. That ms a GERTRUDE ATHERTON TALKS string- comparison to- make, but it is true. Winston Churchill today is the t , , figure in England on whom all eyes are ' turned, in fear, hope or curiosity. New Ways "Elinor Glyn. the well known au- of Royalty and London thoress, is a most curious looking per- son. She is the sister of Lucille, the Society as She Has Seen Them court dressmaker, and through that connection she has obtained material j for her very daring novels of English Gertrude Atherton is more unconven. dom is seething in every aristocratic society- - t.or:.il in her speech than she is in her circie. it is not quite so near the sut- - &ne rus rnas!s or rea nair m fiftee in face is absolutely colorless. It is a ppearance. other countries. that "In fact, vou micr. ,. i as white as ivory, and in comparison hat the - in Enelish with the conventional English complex- i ' a oet blond hair loosely coiled but destitute society is an absolute refusal be ion " fa positively weird. I made to ' I of ornaments, with a narrow band of j bored; that seems to be about all with a lot of Londn women that that nna now sne ror not emerald green velvet about her slender rules in the wav of wioi couia out aia it Now. all that one needs a claim to one of us beIJeved that ner complexion throat, a green jade heart on a single notice is a dist buX b real. I lost my bet. for her color certain c.r.f k,', ,ac corsage, ty. ur. or makes gold thread resting low on her richest a name won in l te-at- or of color natural and Sf person ideal person whom one pic- - j branch of art, un- - ner the mPst striking looking in she is the and then striving la "oiuteiy uncouth and a roomful of celebrities all for tures as writing "Advice to Oirl obstreperous, distinction. Her books are very popular a his path is plain sail- - About to Purchase a Trousseau" or s mg. Society over there h-i- wrwv thing i ln for everyone Knows tnat brochure on 'The Single Life." , and what it is looking for now is a new ner cnaruciers are real. as are But with a smfle that does not match snsation. a new thrill, episodes themselves. her costume she admits that It is rather winsr to the liberality of view in "Another writer attracting a little at- - regard to social distinctions over tention at present is Katherine Cecil a. p easurable sensation to know that there er.it,T,. is really more interesting than Thurston, authoress of "The Mas- - one of her books is "forbidden" in it is here. In New York literary and luerader.' She is a very small, shy per- - three countries. Germany. Russia and art circles are quite distinct from the son. the last one in the world to have Austria refuse to have "Rulers of so"t'aIled society element; there you thought of so original and daring a fvn-bo- v together, plot. Kings' sold within their limits. mt prominent arti.sts. writers, politicians, aristocracy. "The great beauties of London so- In that book Emperor William of j socialists everybody distinctive in ciety are alike in 'this, that they are Germany is made almost too human; ' some way. and the whole mass is leav- - absolutely devoid of expression. They by wide-opene- as when he says in one place: ened that distinction. have d eyes that never seem "I will sav this about tMe English expres- - "Damn your American billions." pre- to wink, unlined faces whose noblewoman. She differs from the wo- - ton has been studied before a mirror ceded by this description: "The em- peror turned gray and let his temper - fly." . : Asked if the emperor liked the book sthe author smiles again and says frankly: ! "I am dying to find out. So far I have been kept in ignorance, in will- ful ignorance of his attitude toward it. I have a very intimate friend, one of the ladies of the court in Germany, and she writes me long letters about everything in the world except Rulers Union Gas of Kings.' She praises or criticises Engines! every book I have written, but not a word, not a line about that. She is diplomatic enough to ignore It. and that very diplomacy arouses my sus- picions. As Emperor William rarely lets anything escape him which is im- The UNION GAS ENGINE runs on Gasolene, Distillate, Naph- portant enough to arouse any notice tha, Benzine and Kerosene; but better than all is whatever, it is fair to suppose that as the book is proscribed literature, he has glanced over it. "I kave just had an interesting letter from Dr. Herman Conrad, the great Fuel Gas German critic, about it. He is an ab- Safe, clean, reliable and solute monarchist and he says. 'How elements of danger eliminated. Xo storage dare you imply that the time will ever of explosives required. Engines of all powers in stock from I -- horsepower come when your American millions will conquer our Old World royalty? to 150-horsepow-er. "However, with all his prejudice Those desiring small power against my democratic sentiments, he for lighting, pumping water or driv- finds the book important enough to ing machinery of any description should investigate the Union En send many pages of close written eulo- gy and condemnation, and admits that gines. he likes my heroine immensely, while I We equip oil or gasolene engines with necessary think her the least interesting charac- 1 If apparatus to ter in the book. GERTRUDE ATHERTON. operate with "Owing to the well known fact of the friendship between the daughter of I William Waldorf Astor. Pauline, and ot society in Xew York in this and never changes in any experience. . rw, Ts-ir,.- .. T?AnmanM T particular, that she is absolutely sure They do not make up as much as Xew Fuel Gas have been accused of using her as my of herself, she is so sure that she can York or Parisian women, for they do I mt - a. 1 m 1 a 1 M -i afford rr in irienoaniD 01 a. u a at: m to do what she plases. She BOt need to; they have naturally good rw ine never jt necessary to tell you who of the Hapsburgs and an American , nnd complexions and they will not permit heiress. I had absolutely no one in my she is. for England is a small country lines and crows' feet to come, for if everybody is to everybody Hamm-Youn- g thoueht-t- hat character at least, was and known they are worried or irritable or nervous & . . . , -- ise. 11 you are ignorant, sne wouia they still look impassive. Queen Alex- Von Co., Ltd. entirely imaginary. be you may was a character, however, which amused, but be quite sure andra, even at her age. has a youthful j "It you would find claim to AGENTS, HONOLULU. 1 dim Tnto heinp- throueh a knowledge out her notice face. of the rapidly growing disaffection in j frm "mbody else rather than herself, "London society is very fascinating. : the ranks of the women of the royal ! "In New Tork women are all climb-famili- es but it makes of London a place impos- - i of Europe, especially those ofjers: they climb even after they get sible to live in if one has work, serious 1 . - I the Hapsburg family. j ther-- If a woman does not tell you at work to do. There are too many dis- "Occasionally one reads of the elope- - once how much she is worth, who her tractions, too many temptations. It is ment of some princess with an officer , grandfather was or what she or her a place to visit, to keep in touch with i guards. These stories receive husband has done, it is only a matter and to fly away from when the vaca- - of the "I enjoy Munich for other things as great prominence In American and j of time. She certainly will. t ion is over. well nearness to Aus- - j English papers. Reading them, ft is "English society is so full of inter- - "That is one reason I live in Munich its Italy and to describ- - esting personalities that you cannot and one reason I love it. I have my tria, its wonderful galleries and thea- - j easy to believe that the woman most step. Is i go anywhere without seeing someone little apartment there, and I find that ters. In the theaters there, as in of ed is taking a most unusual the influence doinir some'binir which no one before who attracts you in some way or other, not knowing a language is in itself a continental theaters, the is greater j f close competition there is rest. Have you ever noticed how In of Ibsen all pervading, but has attempted and no one after will But as the - & iwsen apparently trie iiiuu- j ror place. 1 Know 01 no iemimne nture t ravel in about on the cars when vou is - ; ence of Maxim Gorki; is not due Tho truth of the matter iss that- which possesses more interest than are in shps and hotels and other pub- - that try-- ! to h!s recent sensational arrest and j where one elopement leaks out there j Mrs. West, who was Lady Randolph Be places, unconsc iously you are ing sav- - imprisonment, for he has long been a are scores about which nothing is Churchill. to listen to what people are ' circles J "It is her absolute fearlessness that ing? When you live in a place where vorite. The reason for this is that known, except in the immediate Gorki is one who a note of hope' , has of the roval families. Franz Josef has makes her attractive. She simply will rho toneue of th neonie i not vnnrs , - ! subterfuges of any kind. vou no such effort anH reaUv under the overwhelming pessimism ,r,i,.hiMrPn . 1 not resort to make muuiucniiHcii ctrand- un- j from the others you get only the nieces and feminine kin. He takes either conversational or pnysicai. a mental relaxation. . day's older than her husband and I live like a hermit when I am writ- - relieved pessimism and of course to thf.-- innements as part of the is much "I ; 1 German temperament is very novelties, pats the erring child on the sne tens ner age xo a u ai: mubms pi b ;i sjk. rise every morning at the that , attractive." head, usually presents to her a pretty over it; she is growing stout and she work until noon, eat a rather hearty go. stupid Mrs. Atherton is on the wing again, house for herself and her chosen officer. lets herself does not follow midday meal. rest, walk, read whatever a throne diets and physical culture rules to keep I choose for a couple of hours, and leaving in a few days for Paris. She gives up all claim to find," she before the inter- would probably never reach down the flesh, but laughs about that then work another hour or two. I see "I said which she very popu- view closed, "that the brain gets mag-- anyhow and would not want if she did. too. She Is very handsome, few people and go to few places. Tt wants to be. very me n;tic for what "ou want if "ou do not lar and. when she takes usually about three to four ' i 1 and It settled. Inniy In o nlaa-- if vi 1 c. it is through English society, espe- biting in her sarcasms. months to write a book; after that etv All , Eesides all this, she is the mother of comes the rewriting-- the proofreading overwhelmed by too many details. I cially, you are conscious of this chanee only ma- free- - the man who is more talked about, and all the innumerable additions. was two months getting the toward the democratic, for while terial for 'The Conquerors' in the West Indies: if I had remained, the climate, the temptations to repose and the languor of mind and body would have j resulted in unfitting me instead of j making me more receptive. If it has atmosphere, and as it is the most popular of any of my books I assume that it must have, it is the atmosphere that one gets from the stimulus of den sensations, not that which comes from a compiete losing of oneself in S t 1 UGARBRAN the life of other people. "I am commencing a life of Aaron Burr which I expect to finish in Mu- nich. My visit to Spain, which I have used also for a novelette in one of the magazines, was made for the purpose THE of studying some documents in euie AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA which contain his correspondence when AAAAAf he was desirous of becoming Emperor of Mexico. "Did I eive you the impression in the Hamilton book that I hated Burr?"' HETROSTYLE Cuts your feed bill in half. and again the whimsical smile so or barley. strongly in contrast to the appearance Better than oats speaker. "I in perfect condition. flitted across the face of the 3- - Puts stock think Burr did Hamilton a great ser- PIANOLA hogs, chickens, ducks, etc. so dra- 4- - ran h fed to cows, horses, vice in helping him to leave life endorse it. matically. Hamilton had a dramatic 5- - Plantation managers and horsemen . . it. birth, a most dramatic career: it was PRICE, $250. 6. Grocers and feed stores sell fitting that he should go in the same manner. It was an artistic ending to a most artistic existence. Burr was but the intrument. that is all." His Imperial Highness Hirdhito See it on Exhibition at SOLE AGENT, Mich:-Xo-Mij- a. eldest son of the Ja- panese crown prince, and future Em- KING and SMITH STREETS, peror of Japan, is only 4 years old. E. J. Walker, but already matchmakers are looking for a bride for him. As is the custom, Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd the he will have nothing to do with FORT STREET. choice. I .... (jjjjj Sm

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A FAIR EXCHANGE. Large Bums of money are no doubt realized from simple spec- IN YE OLDEN TIME ulation, but the great fortunes S m mi y mm I are derived from legitimate and , honest business where the goods What did we do for amusement in things in public that the darkness cov- worth the price ered. mere furnished are ye olden time? We had as many ways is Money busi- We did a good deal of surfing in those jgr-- i they bring. Certain famous as nowadays but they ness men have accumulated their of enjoyment days both at the mouth of the harbor diff'-re- many Every millions wholly in this way. in particulars. and at Waikiki. The more clanger there one owned a horse and riding- parties was in it the better it went off. Swim- Prompt and faithful in every ming Kapena was one of at- en- were frequeiif and races, impromptu at the contract or engagement they tractions and the white boys could In Poultry! numerous. We used joy the confidence of the public of course, were make the leap from the pali as well as and command a class of trade to race on Beretania street from Ulu-la- ni the naties. j that is refused to unstable or to Thomas Square and there was Anything like a lava flow as the tricky competitors. In the long no tabu on the speed. We played great ones of 1859. 1868 and 1881 was does not pay to cheat or an incentive to get up a party. When run it baseball behind the Custom House, and GREAT IS THE ! deceive others. A humbug may Walker and Allen were agents for the AMERICAN BEN wP all hands joined in every Saturday S. Eddy be advertised with a noisa like old S. "Kilauea" Macfarlane trum- afternoon. TVe had a gymnasium at would put on the board a good chalk the blowing of a thousand picture of a volcano with red chalk detected and the old theatre, amongst the boys, who pets, but it is soon for the flames and it never failed to SHE PRODUCES $500,000,000 exposed.. The manufacturers of are now all getting old. Afterwards OVER EVERY YEAR. up valley, draw a crowd. PREPARATION we built a gymnasium the SHE WOULD PRODUCE MORE WERE SHE FED REGULARLY ON WAMPOLF.'S building was afterwards re- THE SEMAPHORE. differ- which have always acted on very Honolulu Hotel. The There was a semaphore on Kaimuki offering modelled into the over Honolulu Hale, at ent principles. Before well up in and another it to the public they first made boys all appeared to be the head of Kaahumanu street. The sure of its merits. Then, and physique and could follow the leaders watchman on the latter place would then only, did its name appear either in the giant swing on the duplicate the signal on the former and International Food! com- Poultry parallel bars, or up thus the city was apprised of the in print. People were assured of trapeze, on the very of our ing of a vessel. There were few what it would do, and found the and down the ladders. Some who could not read the signals made statement truthful. To-d- ay they best have passed away, as Charley by the directions of the arms of the A Medicated Poultry Food which Gives the Most Remarkable Results. It Pre- believe in it as we all believe in Derby, C. T. Gulick, etc., but our semaphore and as soon as any was vents Disease. It Cures Chicken Cholera. It Greatly Increases Egg Produc- - and trusted some one would call out "whale-shi- p the word of a tried strong man, Ned Bush, is still with us. made tion, and It Makes Chickens Grow Very Rapidly. friend. It is palatable as honey practiced with the gloves or single coming past Koko Head" or "Fore We and after coming past Barber's Point" and contains all the nutritive horse. I remember see- and curative properties of Pure sticks and the or "Steamer coming past Koko Head" by us ing Sam Damon crack Frank Harris as the case might be. It was a fre- Cod Liver Oil, extracted quent occurence to see a group of men from fresh cod livers, combined over the head one night and make him not believe it of at the corner of Kaahumanu and with the Compound Syrup of see stars. You would Queen streets discussing the probabili- CALIFORNIA FEED Co., Ltd., Sole Agents. ITypophosphites and the Extracts Sam, would you? We had a good bil- ties of what vessel it would prove to of Malt and Wild Cherry. It liard table and most of the boys could be. Chas. Brewer usually occupied the aids digestion, drives impurities play a good game. We always had one post on the corner and such men as from the blood, and cures Ane- whom we could match against any Mr. Cleghorn, Chas. Pflueger, Mr. H. Y. Ludington, Capt. mia, Scrofula. Debility, Influenza, come along. Monsarrat, coast sharper who should Molteno and Charley Richards would that would rake in all the loose money Throat and Lung Troubles, and young men of town were not as Dr. Louis The speculate on the arriving vessel. Old in the country. A native would bor- Wasting Complaints. as strangers who visited the Dr. Hoffman said he could always tell row he could to spend on a circus. W. Bishop says: take pleasure wild the all "I islands, being more addicted to read- when a vessel was coming by the crow- THE WHALEMEN. in saying I have found it a most our Saloons, ing of his roosters. At the time whaling men were hardy lot efficient preparation, embodying ing and improving themselves. whalers were burnt up by the "Shen- The a oh yes. there were lots of them but was a blue went and their skippers made the welkin all of the medicinal properties andoah" there streak ring with the stories they told of of a pure cod liver oil in a most their patronage came from whalers. round that corner and up and down street which prognosticat- whale killing in the north." It is palatable form." It is a scientific Joe Booth kept the National on the Kaahumanu l more whales were killed On ed ill for her captain should he sai that remedy and a food with a deli- corner of Hotel and Nuuanu. It was tier the beach in Honolulu and more des- land here. Even Captain Floyd, who oc- cious taste and flavour. One double upstairs and there the women S. S. perate chances taken than ever had commanded the Confederate de- bottle convinces. "You cannot dancing was of was coolly received curred in the Arctic. The skippers were allowed and "Florida" here lighted in each other's company and be disappointed in it." Sold by nightly occurence. After a quadrille after the war. Honolulu certainly was and everywhere. would congregate at Bolles' store or chemists here would sing out "lead your for the Union. places and spin yarns by the the caller Young men were not lazy in thoe other partners to the bar" and there would hour. While engaged in story tell- days and climbed every valley and probably some "setting up." No change back on ing, amidst roars of laughter, be mountain the islands. Goat hunt each of them would be whittling away out of a twenty or even a fifty dollar ing on Haleakala, cattle and pig hunt as at the arms of the chairs they occu- IS THE slug, was the rule. ing at Waimea or Mana, Hawaii, pied with their sharp knives. Bolles. well as long tramps around the big protect The whaling men all had an ambi- were frequently indulged in. to his furniture, drove tacks D island in arms every tangible hail-fellow-w- and in ENMAN tion to ride horse and they were com- Good nature and the CROWN HOME day, oc part of the chairs, but the skippers of the mon prey to both police and horse met was the order of the but to dig casionaily a dispute would arise. diligently undertook the tacks II gin a hirers. With a load of sailor a out with their precious knives, for remember dispute between John nothing a sea captain would hire a horse and every one Dominis and Dan Vida over a game of there is values knows few are accustomed more than his keen edged knife. We keep in stock all that is most desirable in modern that horses pool which might have had a serious to many Butter! hot-head- s. I would not like state how were to carrying more than one load at a termination. Both whalehips I have seen in port at one furniture. Frequently the horse would John being of Italian and Dan of misstating it, cer- time. Snanish descent, the son of Senor Don time for fear of but Our constant shipments ensure the contents of our store seventy. one te. tainly over of up-to-da- TWO POUNDS 65c dump both loads before he went a Vida of Valparaiso. A challenge was Each them being all the time absolutely block and then gallop back to the had to have his chronometer rated and quickly accepted and arrangements lay of provisions or The size of our orders enables us to obtain prices which stable to be ready to repeat the trick. made to meet on the field and settle it in a certain stock Try Some Other Then Try This! I discharge his cargo of oil to be taken benefit you you As the charge was collected in ad-- I in a duello in the morning, but the when discuss price with us and which have vance had little show for his got east by other vessels. Shipping mas- made our store famous as the Jack boys them to adjust their differ ters made large money furnishing most economical one of its We have the sole Agency and money, tie was tortunate lr ne was ences. kind in the Territory. Just at present have had it for years. not gathered in by the police and paid crews and the natives were on the Captain Coffin BUSINESS AND SOCIETY. alert to catch any deserting sailor, for a double tax. Then old paid. in antiquated a Business was very good and money which a reward of ten dollars was his chaise would take parties ves- WHY? load of officers and around plentiful in the whaling days when Quite a number of left drive them sels in country, of on the few good streets, and if the sugar was just beginning to be a here and settled the The Pride Our Because we have found it the best! they factor in the exports of the country some of them, unfortunately, having Pullman did not break down had adopted was called '"pursers Den man has the finest Creamery a good time. To break down, however, The Chinese merchants were much re what Great Stock spected and their credit was unques names" and have left large families. in California. was the rule and the officers would un- tionable. A Chinaman could buy Others again forgot to get married is our new mahogany bed-roo- m set, which have the pleasure of their lives In were includes a fine walking back and using swear words where a white man would be refused. til several children born to them brass bedstead. Some of them did well and supplied and eventually they got a law passed at themselves for being fool enough legitimizing so The pieces are of finest for engaging the services of the "old the country with silks. mattings. children born where the made the mahogany obtainable. LEWIS & Co , Ltd. cigars, etc., etc., as as opium. parents afterward married. shell-back- ." well Each and every one is piano polished. 169 KING The natives foreigners appeared I had an acquaintance who kept - STREET. AS TO GAMBLING. and There are no cracks or crevices in fhe wood to -- ting from newspapers per- catch dirt. 240- - 3 TELE PHONES 3 240 to mingle more freely than at present all matters There were rumors of some gambling. and the respect they had for each taining to antecedents of old residents The set was made by the Nelson-Matt- er Co. in tact it was said that at times tne other was mutual. Many delightful and his scrapbook made very lively The price is $400. were high. won reading. went stakes Sam Brannan balls took place, a remembrance of the He farther and kept a Now on exhibition in our the "old Bungalow" at a game of charms of which is enduring. The record of things which were true and Hotel Street window. poker but that was not said to be ladies frequently dressed in white and yet never reached the papers. Amongst gambling as it always! requires that used natural flowers for ornaments others he had a confession of a promi the stakes should be something of The Japanese beetle had not then got nent man, wmcn ne naa been com- value and that was considered value into the country and roses were very pelled to make, copies of which soon less. Old Abe Russel, who was a pro plentiful. At the old Court House, at became very rare. Many of such tege of the kings', would reach out and tne rear ot n.aeKreid s, we had pome things should be allowed to perish as J take a handful of Kamehameha V8 rare dances. Sometimes a deck, even they might become reflections on inno- any cent relatives. Porter Co. blue chips without remonstrance Furniture WE FIT GLASSES. with the stage, was laid in the Opera from the king farther than, "play them House, and a magnificent turnout I remember when Frank Medina, WE MAKE GLASSES. carefully my son." I remember one would occur. It was entrancing to sit who had come with a minstrel show, was made leader of the band, being a Young Building. WE time when Billy Emerson's minstrels in the balcony and watch the figures Corner Hotel Street. REPAIR GLASSES. were playing in Honolulu. He was a perhaps a ' Royal quadrille would be good cornet player. He got into debt Factory on the Premises. livels" hoy and good company. We formed on the stage, in which their everywhere and it was said that he were shocked one night to hear him Highnesses and the Ministers of for was about to skip the country. His get off a gag which brousht down the eign nations engaged while the bal passport was duly stopped but it was house but it made us look at one an- ance of the house was devoted to the presumed that would not stop his leav- A Drink for the Connoisseur. other for we did not know how far he plebeians. I vouch for it that all the ing so the steamer was searched. The A. N, would go. In answer to a query as to old-time- rs have pleasant recollections police were shown all over the vessel, Sanford, " "Wl ir he wus last night?" he said he of the days when they were young. and down below the darkey steward, was out at a game of "draw." "What l tie coming or a minstrel show, a with a lantern, showed them into you end-ma- n. - every cubby hoi? and room. As they HERMITAGE do call that?" said the other dramatic troupe Or a circu- was hailed S AND BOURBON 1885- - BOSTON BUILDING, "Why, poker, of course," said with delight, but none of them made eame along through the sa'oon he Billy, ""'an you play poker?" queried any money as the expenses were so said "he ain't yere boss 'cause if he inspection, which the distillers Fort Street. Over May & Co, wus would know it." As they went the friend. "Sure," says Billy, "I'm high. I 2 W. A. GAINES &. the boss at that; I'm the only man I remember once when Charles up the stairs he said while throwing CO. Hammered Brass and Cop- that ever beat five kings." "How did Mathews, the great comedian, passed off his wig and rig "he's yere all the 0 Have carried in the original barrels for 17 years. &3 was. was no per Ware, Candlesticks, you do that?" "Why. I had four aces," through and gave an entertainment same" and he There X All of this rare whiskey has been bottled Trays, Jugs, says Billy, cable to stop a man at the other side under their Fera "and I took the pot." "How "by command of th king." to which X supervision Dishes, Jardi- did you play with a pack with five only those who received tickets could of the pond in those days, nor talk of at the distillery warehouse and is guaranteed nieres kings?" "Well, dar was the king and gain acces. The Minister went around one. KIMO. Q by the distillers. Price, $20.00 a case. he had four more in his hand, but four and compelled those whom he chose to CO Not obtainable in bulk. aces does the business." We all knew dig up as many five dollar pieces as HALEIWA. For sale by Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co. that Billy had roped in the king the he thought the person could stand and The Haleiwa Hotel, Honolulu's fa evening was so fond of was way paid YOUNG BUILDING before and he that the the show was mous country resort, on the line of W. C. PEACOCK & telling funny stories that we were not for. "It was a selected audience" all CO., Ltd. sure of his explaining some other right. A circus was the worst as the Oahu Railway, contains every r Sole Distributors for modern improvement and affords its 1 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. i.e . guests an opportunity to enjoy all TflE MAN ON THE BOX CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. amusements golf, tennis, biiliardi, fresh and salt water bathing, shoot- By Harold Macgrat-- ing, fishing, riding and driving. Tick SAPIENT SAYINGS. ST. THE BOOK ! ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Morning and evening. ets, including railway fare and one full OF THE HOUR Some men never perceive a point Sole Agents for- - ST. CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Usborne, morning and evening. day '3 room and board, are sold at the they happen WALL, yiCIIOLS CO. & Com- unless to sit on a ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH (Episcopal) 7 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Honolulu station and Trent Potwine, pany for $5.00. For departure of trains tack. METHODIST CHURCH Wadman, 11 a. m. consult time table. In law, who eare what is right or COAST EASTER LILIES AND CENTRAL UNION 11 in.' just, provided CHURCH Kin. aid. a. in.; Ostrom, 7:30 p. On Sundays, the Haleiwa Limited, the rule of tbV game Ranging in prices from $17.50 LILIES OF THE VALLEY. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services. 11 a. m. two-hou- r tram, leaves at 8:22 a. m. : are observed? to $55.00. returning, arrives L Honolulu 10:10 Roses, Carnations and Violets. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Felmy, 11 a. m. at Between the fumes of incense and Nos. 1 and 2 for Autographic p. a. good purposes. KAWAIAHAO CHURCH Parker, 11 a. m. jTemperan.-- Mass Meeting, 7:30 p.m. those of roast beef, even poets hardly 12 E. M. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Waller, morning and lesiiate. Nos. and 62 for Typewriting Mrs. Taylor During the winter just passed Ja Julgin from the careful purposes. evening. pan s generals along spent style of Alexander Young Buildlr. the Shakhe the love letters of some famous Nos. 4 and 61 for Music and ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Services 6, 7, 9. 2 7. their time variously. 'General Xodzu." men. at 10:30. and one woun. say they loved lor publica- Sketching. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHAPEL (R. C.) Waikiki, services at S:S0 and 3. according to Japanese newspapers. tion. The Edison Oscillator for Cir- studied typewriting. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (R. C.) -- Kaliliiwnona, Clement, 8:30 a. m. high General Kuroki You cular Letters. Ht-i- - never know wh. :l man means kept barnyard fouls. During the The Edison No. 75 Rotary mass, sermon, collection; 4 p. in., rosary. by a will or a contract or a pub- J. Repp & Co, kautai engagement General Kodama Mimeograph suitable for either ouk lady or THE MOUNT (R. C.) Kali hiuka, Clement. 11 a. m., mas: scarcely slept a lic promise, however plain the lan- Young at all for whole week, guage Typewriting or Handwriting. Building, Bishop St. sermon, collection, Sunday-Schoo- l. but did not seem one whit the worse to the or i "nary sense, until a court spaks. AAA HIGH GRADE KOA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Room, 1, Elite Building, 11 m. for his experience." General Oyama FURNITURE was reported being ro- --MAJJE TO ORDER. Y. M. C. A. Round table study, 5; tea, 6. as "the same HAWAIIAN OFFICE SPECIALTY CO. bust, merry-hearte- d gentleman CLARK FARM JERSEY BUTTER SALVATION S as Phone Main 15, 72 King St. ARMY 10:30 ani., and 6 and p. m. ever." At May & Co. 's. Supply limited. 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Don't neglect your cough. Stop it at once and drive away all thought of LUCKY BLUNDERS OF consumption. Begin as early as pos- sible the sooner the better to take TOUTS ON THE RACETRACK Miner's A Tribute From Green Morris to the Biggest Liar IpXCELLENT I &herri( 9eetoral He Ever Met-Stra- ight Tip for Lucky Baldwin. most the effective remedy for coughs 1 mm mmmm and colds of every kind and in every I I pi id I stage. WASHINGTON, peel- ai April23. When at the a betting ring stanchion. Morris wads One of the most annoying coughs Bennings track the other afternoon a j ed off a hundred from one of his I a slipped tout, who took it I is throat cough, where you have tout sidled alongside "Kansas" Price and it to the tick- greedily, an expression of Jbfll that constant but with ling in your throat. and without knowing the identity of j amazement. It comes on worse the man he was talking to proceeded to j " 'It looks good, pop, but wot for? at nigl.t, keeps you tell the "halter man" one of his. he asked old Green. that " you two awake, and ronkes Price's, horses in a race about to be 'Well, it's coming to for reasons, son.' said old Green, good I you have that run had no show on earth to be in the p ace, you I smothered feelings naturedly. 'In the first made Exjf(fiRT money "Price himself just told me so," price, or did a lot to help make it. i in the chest. Aver's the Cherry Pectoral added the tout a group of horsemen, In the second place, :' an experience owners and trainers fell to fanning of nearly half a century on the racet- s invariably yields Mpfc'-''-'-- quiets the cough, rack-, I have never met such an or- makes over similar occurrences in Which not- - ? Bi good, sweet bread, '', breath iug nate and wholly gifted liar as you are. airy biscuits, crisp, K2t::;:::;:Irrrfs.i:r;i;iH easy, and heals the ed figured. H horsemen genius certainly pie-cru- st, li' and. I take it. such H 8 flaky and Bum i&jji&l 'l lungs. There is no other remedy so IT "When Green Morris brought that deserves reward at the hands of those e'-- fancy cakes of ttji ;:;!::.':: I surely on. H- to be relied shifty trick of his, Cunard, to the East- - who are the beneficiaries of the lying,' 9$ most dainty and lrlrr-i'-Ttiliiiiiri:- jl' There are many substitutes and old Green walked away with a sjJ ern race--,- " ' and z Si exquisite lightness. feSr- il imitations. Beware of them and of said a trainer, he started chuckle.'' itB two-year-o- ld so-call- ed "Genuine Cherry Pectoral." him first in one of the big "Lucky Baldwin had his pet. Em- Be sure you get AYER'S Cherry events at Morris Park the Nation- peror of Norfolk, in a race in Chicago I I California Feed lm I Pectoral. al Stallion, I think it was. Cunard had one day," said a Western trainer, "and figured so certainly Put up in large and small bottles. shown Green things, and he was sure he with much that the race was in that he had commis- 1 AGENTS. J :: . that he had the winner, particularly sioners in all of the big cities of the 8 I Prepsred by Dr. J. C. Ayer i Co.. Lowell. Mas.. U.S. A. as the track was deep that day and country to get the money down. Cunard revelled in the mud. "The old man strolled up to the bar CO., AGENTS. HOLXJSTER DRUG "Old Green, who, as everybody knows for a drink about half an hour before the race. He wa? just about to toss has been at the game almost since the I MILLED AMD GUAgRNTEEDey I in his drink, when Stubs McGarrity, C? Battle of New Orleans, was wandering the Chicago tout I guess you all know Novelty Mill 5eattle around the Morris Park lawn an hour him ambled alongside. I J or io before the race, when the talk " 'Judge.' said Stubs to Lucky in that at; of a man who was going about touting confidential way of his. I ain't no Qo ' slammer-in- , see good but I hate t' marks caught his ear. people like you look t 'be let a neat "The chinny chap had the for-su- re t'ing grease by 'em.' and skinned back to where Lucky was East winner of the -year-o- ld race, I " 'Why,' asked Lucky, looking as if waiting for him in the bar enclosure. on the he said to the softies, and he proceed- - he was p'eased to've been noticed by a " 'You hold the ticket, young man,' GRAPE DUST matchless tralm j ed to show them how by eliminating man with a pair of field glasses .slung said Lucky to Stubs when the tout j everything on the programme of the over his shoulder, 'do you know some- offered to pass him the ticket. I never event except the one he had picked to thing about this race?' have any luck holding tickets myself.' i two passed to cop. J " 'Do I know somet'ing?' echoed "Then the out the Iawn KILLS RUST Overland "He went over the list from top to Stubs, feeling that he had got in good to witness the race, for the horses on way post, bottom pointing out how this and that from the go-of- f. "Why, gram'pa, it's were their to the and all of of Lucky marvelled to one had no show whatever, and when in, an' cooled out. an' munchin' oats the friends on an ill Limited he came to the name of Cunard on in th' shed.' see him walking and chummily con- APHIS, BLACK FLY, MILDEW GRAPE VINES New cars and equipment the programme he threw back his I " 'You don't tell me.' excitedly ex- -j versing with one of the be-- t known PLANTS, as well as MILDEW on ROSES, VIOLETS etc., etc electric lights, library, head and laughed hard. claimed Lucky, with nary a sign on touts in the United States. A fresh supply just received. reading lamp in every berth, " 'Scuse me, gents,' he said to his him that he was kidding. "Emperor of Norfolk got away on his barber shop, club car, group of good things, 'but that one I " 'C'mover here,' panted Stubs, tak-- i toes and when he came down to the best dining service, jes makes me laugh I can't help it, ing Lucky by the lapel of his frock wire, alone at the finish, he was onty route the most scenic, honest t' Gawd. I can't. j coat and dragging him off to a. corner lolling in his boy's lap. INCUBATORS and BROODERS through Ogden or " 'Cunard, hey? Say, hasn't that old of the bar enclosure. 'Pop, you listen " 'I think I'm bad, hey, gram'pa?' Salt Lake City and Western duck, Green Morris, got his t'me an' you'll git something.' D' j' gloated Stubs. 'Put-tri- d, hain't I? The PETALUMA is the best. noive along wit' him t' t'ink he can ever here o" that gayol' maverick that Wasn't wise or nothin' to that ace h skate along here wit' a crab an' win in own 'bout half o' California an's got Lucky had in th hole, what? Wait'll a mortgage on I go git this cashed Meet me at Right to a hoss race like this'n's goin t' be? th' rest? Lucky Bald ticket KILFLY will soon be in demand. We have a supply. Ain't he? . win, I'm talkin' 'bout?' th' bar. " 'I tol' him so, myself, this mornin', " 'Seems to me I've heard his name "Lucky wandered up the lawn and an' he comes t' th' front an' says he mentioned somewhere,' said Lucky, in- over to the bar pickingup exc ited friends Chicago knows he ain't got no chanst,' but he nocently. as he walked. By the time Stubs got In S days. For tickets, says he's jes' goin' f run his Cunard " 'TJh-hu- h. All right. Well lemme the ticket cashed and reached the bar, reservations, etc.. colt f'r woik as long as he got him en- tell ycu somethin', guv'nor. If there's there was something doing in that re. ask agent 8 of the tered. anything fovier an' deeper an' that oT " 'So you can cut out that lob. I sloper in' On these groun's,' and "About forty of Lucky's friends who seen him woik yistiddy, an' he runs ; Stubs was becoming more eloquent hnfl irone to the Emneror of Norfolk PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD. Southern Pacific lik a spavined camel. So, y' see. they's and plausible with every breath, "then ! On his advice, had formed a cordon l were Streets. 613 Market Street, on'y one in if an' that one's ,' and I'll lap up buttermilk instead o' booze around the old man, and they Fort and Merchant I rosy San Francisco, TJ. S. A. so on. f'r th' rest o' me life an' swear that I dancing a hilarious ring around "Well, old Green's bright, youthful like It." with him in the middle. eyes glowed when he heard that tout's " 'Is Mr. Baldwin" represented in this puff and the grins flickered over his race?' inquired Lucky, getting away face like shadows over a vitagraph film. with the big eyed thing in great shape. SAGE SENTENCES. NE " represented in He followed the talky tout" over the 'Is he it?' inquired Man proposes, but after that the THE ONLY CLEANABLE. grounds for half an hour listening to Stubs, in a tone of the deepest pity. woman takes charge. REMOVABLE ICE him. 'Judge, he's got a pup in this race The only with a j Forming a good character it better IN LESS COMPARTMENT. i "Now. we all know what a big effect that'll sneak off and hide from these CHICAGO the talk of a sure enough busy tout mutts. Why. compared f th' Emper- than reforming a bad one. THAN DAYS j 3 ex- or o" Norfolk, The man who gives a trifle meanly - has when that talk is addressed th' rest o' 'em ought t' Double-Trac- k Railway between the Mia- be peddlin' on ; is always meaner than the trifle. and over The Only clusively to bunches of holiday visitors all milk th' boulevard. Chicago. at a racetrack. One of the marks goes You go to that one. gram'pa Emper- Not a few men love their sweet- -' Bouri River and off and tells all his friends, also marks, or o' Norfolk there's all th 8 t' 1 hearts in silk, and their wives m THREE FAST TRAINS DAILY-VI- that he jut heard a 'well known horse- you can eat an' if he don't come home calico. ; J'J i'. ' say so, the with the carrots git a job f man' so and and that's I'll drivin a Time and tide wait for no man. but SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC AND kind of talk that sticks and makes truck f'r Marshall Field & Co., an' i they know better than to ask a wom- & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS prices. It will even switch the wise w'en I do that they'll be jimson weed an to huiry. CHICAGO ones when they get it repeatedly and growin' in th' middle o' State street.' San Francisco at 10.00 a. " Money makes the mare go, and Overland Limited. VeStibuled. Leaves bsbbsmp 9hIbsbbbsBbbbbbsbbbsbbbbb) strongly. 'I really believe.' said Lucky to Train in the World. Electric Lighted i -. two-year-o- proves, consequence, dally The most Luxurious 5 big ld Stubs, was sometimes in that m sbbbM bssbsbbbbssbMSsbsb"- "Long before the who brick red in the face Drawlne-Roo- m, Sleeping Cars. Composite, Observa- - ! I r she is spavined and has the spring- Throughout. Double race the word had sifted all over the byr this from the joy of having Smoking Library Car. Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. Mor- a halt. tion, Buffet, and Morris Park grounds that Green nailed live one. that I shall follow three days to Chicago without change. or any part of your advice in this matter. The bet- When you hear a man say: "This is Less than ris didn't like Cunard San Francisco at .0t p. him for the juvenile event. The ru- ting ring seems to be very crowded, my honest opinion," does it not make Eastern Express. VeStibuled. Leaves mor even hit the bookies' line and the however. Could I ask you to make the you wonder how many dishonest opin- m. Daily. Through Pullman Palace and Sleeping Cars to Chicago. Din- layers took the story as .it reached wager for me?" ions he has? ing Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. ! them and chalked a juicy price against " 'Naw. I wouldn't do it.' said Stubs, More opportunities are wasted Atlantic Express. VeStibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9 a. m. I the Morris colt. facetiously, and holding out his hand, through the wrong people seizing Daily. Standard and Tourist Sleepere. ' people to him a grin, money. Morris and the close with for the them, than through the right people PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS got the cream of the big price, and Lucky pulled out a roll of the yel- neglecting them. clean-up- Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. The best of everything. : Morris made one of the big s low ones that it made Stubs lonesome ! of his life, for Cunard had the race at to look at, and skinned off one of the family R. R. RITCHD3, G. A. P. C. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RT. ease. Miss Oldblood "Are your his mercy, and took it with hundreds. The tout sailed into the Newblood number was up old ring and found a book was laying early settlers?" Mrs. 61 7 Market Steet, (P&iace Hotel) San Francisco "After Cur.ard's that "Yes: paw always pays every bill on Green dug around and found the tout 10 to 1 against the Emperor, and he r a. P. Company's Agent. leaning in a dazed sort of way agaist bought a ticket reading $l,0fn to $100 the first of the month." On easy terms. One-thir- d down, balance in equal Hated & Co.. Ltd 1 m W.I STOCK AND BOND 1 ' LIMITED.ill DISTRIBUTORS. n

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8 ALL THE IMPORTANT BILLS Just Try it THE EN IN CONFERENCE STAGE For Cough, Grippe, And Cold in the Head But Little Remains Now othe fxtra Session Care of the Legislature Beyond the Fights OF A ry Some in , We havl HOLLISTER'S Committee. ave had il COLD s?7 It has come down to conferences on the appropriation bills at FINE WATCH because CHOCOLATES Houses of the Legislature had short sessions yes-terda- v. Denmac, last, and so both a Calif ri Every important measure is now in the conference tage the Governor, and which the members Result save two which have gone to Should not be neglected. Many watches are ruined through neglect, and their useful- and See the will hear from on Monday, probably. These are the unpaid bills and ness as accurate time keepers thereby destroyed. lew: deficiency appropriation bills. The'Goernor was busy with them yes- cltlSt, - 16 terday and the day before. Thinli what a stupendous amount of work this wonderful lit- As to the Legislature, there may and there may not be confer- tle machine does. It never stops, but runs on day and night. It works while you sleep. Hollister Drug Co ence report on Monday. The members are pretty- - far apart on the Isn't it due some attention and care before it is all worn out from lack of oil and attention? big bills, and neither side is inclined to give up. However, as all YOU SflV are anxious to adjourn, thai! anxiety may lead to an accommodation. MOfly by having your watch properly taken care of. "A stitch in time saves nine." This was never so as in fhe pivots and Don't di true the case of a watch. After leadache M and jewels are worn out and the watch stops from the neglect, the cost of repairing is peasant & LEGISLATURE EXTRA SESSION I8TH DAY tripled. 3romo Po a Bunch Our Ch Here's SENATE. Harris a committee of conference with OdcirdfltCG satisfaction in our watch work. The watches we repair ide, Rot THE on of f; the Senate committee the Loan Bill keep time because we tinds The Senate yesterday refused to con (S. B. No. 3). understand watches. Our watchmakers are thorough mechanics. m the HONEY raf of m amenamems 10 me The House adjourned at 41 o'c'ock. cur tne Mouse . . You will be pleased with our charges which have been greatly reduced. 127 IK'. Loan bill, appropriations under which f f MAPLE SYRUP had been increased to $1,302,500, and President Isenberg appointed the old Good Things C. B. loan committee. Bishop, McCar.dless. TOBOGGAN. Our Motto Is LOG CABIN Paris, Hayselden and Gandall, as a For The Tabic DEER LODGE CURTICE BROS. conference committee. Dickey tried to call up Senate Bill IXXb TEA GARDEN DRIPS, Recipes that are Recommended. PELICAN (Open Kettle), 7, his anchor to windward making ap- CREOLE (New Orleans), propriations to cover Territorial ex- EuiMers AVONDALE (Old Style), BEATEN BISCUITS. Satisfaction alakea at. penses in case the County Bill should KARO CORN SYRUP. One pint of flour, one cup of water H O DRIPS. be declared invalid by the courts, but BY. one teaspoonful 01 saH. Mix into a i HON was beaten on a point of order. Later stiff dough, transfer to a floured block in the session Bishop Introduced a of wood and beat with a rolling pin To Our T All the above go well with the similar bill in regular fashion, and it steadily for ten minutes, shifting the Hot Cakes which are so passed first reading despite the protest dough often and turning it over several ff various . Indispensable to the breakfast-table- whose motion reject times. In the olden days half an hour syrups of Kalama. to was the regulation time, but ten minu- - ft They are the best in was supported only ny tne votes or and each and every one will amply tes are enough if one has a strict eye Customers! h repay a trial. C jr stock of this Woods, Brown and himself. I to business. Cut into round cakes, of sweetstaffs is the larg-ew- t Senate Bill 9, appropriating $50 to prick with a straw and bake in a brisk branch - and best In town. pay an old debt of the Board of Agri oven. Some housewives add a table- spoonful of butter. culture and Forestry, passed third 0 Go reading without di?sent. TRAINING DAY GINGERBREAD. Henry May & , Ld. Senate joint resolution No. 1, the Paris resolution, providing for a com F. a TELEPHONES, ses. one cup of butter, one cup of sour H. WICHMAM & CO., LTD. mission to revi-- e the election laws, milk, two eggs; one tablespoonful of P Retail Main 22, Wholesale Mam 92. came up on third reading. It passed, saleratus, five cups of flour, cinnamon Dickey, Hayselden, Kalama, McCand- and ginger. less Woods and Hewitt voted against BAKED LOBSTERS. or it. five six pounds in salt water for Daily, Breathes there a man with soul so One live lobster weight, one and thirty or forty minutes to make it firm. EC " Lane wanted to take up the Gover-- , f p. m. 4ead" one-ha- lf pounds. Cut the length of Wipe dry and score the outer skin. or Satut Hat on a plank he'd lie. nor's nominations of election inspectors back to end of the tail. Cut butter the Lay pieces of fat salt pork and thin gun da Who would not rest on a wire bed and for that purpose blocked a motion size of an egg into little pieces and put slices of onion (if preferred) on top of Just let him only try to adjourn. Then, from the Judiciary into the lobster. Set in pan in hot fish, which has been placed in a drip Bailey's R. & V. P. wire spring oven; cook until red about twenty-fiv- e ping pan. Set in a moderately hot downy top Committee, Achi explained that he had HARK! With a soft and consulted with .the Governor relative minutes. Take out, salt and pep- oven and baste often with butter and It's the one, the only real thing per; put back for five minutes. Brush water heated together. "When done a your plank and swop. to these appointments, and the con Take eat clusion had been reached that the all over withmelted butter. fork will penetrate easily, and it will be a fine brown color. Add to he n . names had better not be confirmed. Serve on hot plate with lemon and Has asparagus. gravy in the dripping pan a very little nemberfr to WIRE BEDS There was danger that the men who REPAIR been appointed as Home Mrs. W. B. S. (Kennebunkport, Me.). boiling water, if not enough (but not years sin Ring Up White 1661. had Rulers one bership might turn over and become Republi- too much to destroy strength), add BED COMPANY. tablespoonful of walnut catsup, one May 1, J HONOLULU WIRE cans before the next general election, PEACH CREAM. easpoonful Worcester sauce, juice of There is a No Charge for Cartage. or men who had been appointed as One can of peaches, one cupful of DELIVERED THE SAME DAY. Republicans might turn Home Hulers. one lemon, ana tnicKen witn brown BEDS sugar, one ounce of gelati .e, half a up-f- ul flour previously wet with cold milk or In that case, the complexion of the one Smashup would be changed of cold water, pint of cream. water. W hen the flour is cooked taste election boards and Soak gelatine in cold water party would not representa- - the and and if necessary add salt and a dust each have whip cream. Mash a pint Due ion, as was provided under the law. the and sift of pepper. Strain carefully and serve "I There was some doubt as to the can of peaches, using juice and fruit, with the fish. la the and stew with a cupful of sugar. Add C. pt proper course under the circumstances, Mrs. E. T. (St. Johnsbury, Vt.). In It is a the dissolved gelatine, and when cool the family where the wife insists on There and 0 an adjournment was taken until whipped Monday to give Judiciary Commit- stir in the cream. Mould. RICE PUDDING. Bergs fine new the Mrs. O. D. '(Hyde Park, Mass.). the husband going down to-da- for his tee time for further consultation upon T thought y I would send my town PC family in the the matter. recipe for a rice pudding, with a sauce FRIED CABBAGE. not found in cook books. "We had this HOUSE. ay house of the THE Select a nice big cabbage: chop it pudding to-d- for dinner, and the boys The House of Representatives held very fine. Put into a frying pan two decided it tasted like "some more" or three slices of salt pork; fry until soon again. Rainier an hour's session on Saturday morn- beer done, in chop; ed cabbage, One small teacupful of rice put to ing very little, very then turn the It's a family beverage CACHD OCTOPUS but did for the sprinkle with a little salt and fry slow- cook in a pint of water with a little that tastes good good reason that thera was very little ly until done. salt. When the rice is tender drain and is good for NGI2 to be done. Mrs. H. C. T. (Hilsboro Br., N. H.). nd cover with milk. Stir in a half you. at the Senate Bill Xo. 9. to reimburse upful of sugar and one-ha- lf cupful of Douglas McDowell Joplin. Mo., in CREAM PIE. raisins. When ready to serve cover AQUARIUM of with sauce made as follow: RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS, $50, ac- AGENT1. the sum of an outstanding Line a large granite pie plate with "left-ove- r" AAA One cup 'of strawberry Hustace Avenue Helpr count of the Department of Agricul- rich pastry; bake. Filling One pint uice. one tamespoonful of apple jelly, (Kewalo). Phone White 133 x. of, thick sweet cream, whipped to stiff HOURS: ture and Forestry, was read for the one tablespoonful of cornstarch dis- froth, one-ha- lf teaspoonful of vanilla solved in a water. Cook The B, Dally, except Sunday 10 a. m. to first time. granulated little in a e and three tablespoonfuls of rapidly p. The Hou-- killed the Senate's joint farina kettle until like thin custard. m. sugar. Fill crust; dot with blackberry Serve hot on rice pudding. deaths li Saturdays 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. resolution calling for the appointment rece. of five to jelly. Mrs. L. H. (Red Wing, Minn.). ber Bundavs 1 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. of a commission revise the M. Tex.) pay fan election laws of Hawaii. The vote A. H. (San Antonio. RICE PUDDING. survivto stood 12 to 13. HALIBUT: Water-hous- e, BAKED cents fr Speaker Knudsen named Three-quarte- rs cup of rice (tea cup); elation Sheldon, Pali. Holstein and Lay a nice piece of halibut weighing one quart of sweet milk. Let the rice is furnished by good pickles. ' bershlp crook in milk in double boiler until HEINZ PICKLES are notablv dertaSds A Good Smoke t tender; add one cup of sug.tr and the best in the world and we handle them. B i TeL The best 5c cigar in the market. butter size of an egg; let all cook for Daniel Deronda Landus, guaranteed a half hour more. Then pour it into a filler and wrapper. two-cjua- clear Havana rt pan. grate nutmeg on top The 1 P3 Test of Tasting rox HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., LTD. ; and bake until of a light brown. It will be very thin. Let it get ice cold, will convince yon of the excellence of the Distributer. HEINZ GOODS ' --Nan Corner King and Bethel. then serve. They represent the acme of the pickler's art. I Mrs. O. N. (South Bend, Indiana). I TED IRISH MAIL j CAXAPES. Four of the Best I The (By Request.) The' nly "Ideal'' exercises your boy of the HEINZ products are SAUERKRAUT "will appreciate once intro- Oyster Canapes. SWEPT I or girl one PICKLES, MIXED PICKLES and DILL duced into the home. Its geared, Toast ddzen slices of buttered PICKLES. "cannot upset," "speed regulated," bread, cut into 'rescent shape, and developed by same place into the oven to keep warm. and muscles one quart principle as if rowing. Wash and drain of oysters. Throw them into a. hot pan, and stir Metropolitan MeatnCoTLtd I The PRICE $7.50. until the edges are curled. Add one TELEPHONE MAIN 45. teaspoonful of butter, one-ha- lf tea- G. THRUM. spoonful of salt and a dash of cayenne. THOS. Di-- on slices toast, the of garnish cover and set into the oven verv Only Bookseller and Stationer, with a thin slice of lemon for each one, until AMONG THE JAPANESE, 1063 Street. hot. Fort and serve at once. j jn th Kissing and shaking hands are rar- - aear 1 CHEESE CANAPES. ly practiced in Japan. Call SARDINE CANAPES. Cut stale bread half an inch thick The Japanese "Hello" at the tele- Iferch Cut thin bread into crescents and into crescent shapes, dip piece phone is "Moshi toast them. The each into moshi." or "Ano ne," SCfiUl crescent is the true melted butter, roll in grated parmesan with the accent on the "nay." canape shape. Flake sardines fine with you want the best for the least cheese, and cover one side of the bread j The Japanese: farewell. If Fur- a fork work into them a teaspoonful of with grated "Sayonara," money in Clothing and Gents' cheese and chopped ham. means something like "If it must try melted butter, a teaspoonful of lemon mixed in equal part. Set the canapes be An nishing Goods, HE HAD TO SLEEP. juice, a pinch of salt and four or so. or If we must part thus, so be it." five in the oven, brown lightly and serve. The Japanese publis CLOTHING CO. Uncle Jeremiah I wonder if these hotel eedvits think I drops of tobasco, sauce. Spread the have a malted prep- GLOBE toast first with butter, aration known as ame, which is a it leave it flarin' all night? H - m - rh! then with the BEAD THE kind ord 64 MOtei Bireeu goin' ter Poof!" sardine mixture, place on a ADVERTISER of candy or barley susiar marl hv th tin plate, WORLD'S NEWS DAILY. prior paction of barley malt on glutinous rics. form.

B I SUNDAY ADVERTISER,, MAY ai, 1905. ARTHUR BROWN IS NOMINATED

(Continued from page 1.) ple were crying on the street corn en platform adopted by the party as- for "Brown, Brown." sembled in convention at Hilo on John 'athcart seconded the nomina- September 1st, 1904. tion of Brown to contradict the state- 2. We congratulate our De'egate to ment made by Mr. Andrews that Congress. Hon. J. Kalanianaole, upon Clarence Crabbe had been most large- the success of his efforts in behalf of ly responsible for Republican success this Territory at Washington. in 1U03. 3. We express our satisfaction at On motion, the nominations closed the able work done by the Republican and Crabbe and Brown both pledged legislators at the past and pending themselves handsomely to support each sessions of the Legislature of the year the other and the ticket, whichever 1905, appreciating to the highest de- was beaten. gree the self-sacrifici- ng industry which The ballot resulted as follows. Sam has characterized the efforts of our Johnson refraining from voting: chosen representatives in the legisla- Crabbe 63 tive branch of the Gove:nment to Brown 73 bring our community nearer to ihe This nominated Brown, and there ideal Americanism by giving us county were line blank ballots cast. And. government. after the Chairman had announced the A. F. JUDD, nominat on of Brown, the first man to Chairman of Committee. congratulate the nominee was Clar- ence' Crabbe. The report was adopted on motion The- - nomination of a county clerk of E. R. Adams. And then the war was next in order. Aylett placed the opened, when Chairman Hars is called name of D. Kalauokalani before the for nominations for Sheriff. At once convention, and the nomination was made 'by acclamation. S. W. Logan of the Fifth District jumped to his feet and nominated A. 1 '. ! 'KNELL FOR AUDITOR. M. Brown. There was kokua to this. Edward Woodward, Solomon Mahe- a lona and James Bicknell were named A. D. Castro in a speech nomin- neit foj: auditor- - R. N. Boyd nominated l ated Clarence Crabbe. This was sec- Mahelona and Clem Quinn James onded, and nominations were about to Bicknell. Following was the result: A CONGESTED STREET IN MUKDEN. be closed on motion of S. Mahelona Bicknell, 60. Mahelona, 48. Attorney An- when General Lonin Woodward, 37. drews aroe and said that he wanted Blank. . , Iso to second the nomination of Clar- There was no choice. Mahelona ARTHUR AND JAMES. - REVIVAL TODAY. ence Crabbe. withdrew and the second ballot- gave BY AUTHORITY. yield to no man in my admiration Bicknell 76 votes and the nomination. 9:45 A. M. Regular Sunday Schools, BT BARRY PAIX. 'I Woodward had 68. M. as an officer, a man, 11:00 A. M. Regular Church Services. Mr. Butler sings at Central Arthur Wilberforce of A. Brown DOUTHlTT FOR ATTORNEY. Soames was a boy LEGAL HOLIDAY a lawyer, and a Republican. But the Union and Methodist Churches. with straight, black hair, a pleasing ex- E. A. Douthitt was placed in nomin- pression, and spectacles -- Is upon 3:00 P. M. Union Mass Meeting, Kawaiahao Church, Dr. Ostrom with round gla. Republican party entering a ation by J: W. Cathcart and there be- Seen with the sunligiit on those glares, he " and singers. new era. It istime for the party to ing no opposition the secretary was in- looked like a cross between a rat and a Notice is hereby given that all Ter-- 6:30 P. M. Young People's Meetings. show that it has more than one man structed to cast a ballot for him. motor car. All tiie saint' he wan a good ritorial offices will be closed on Tues- - 7:30 P. M. Great Evangelistic Mass Meeting, Central Union Church. boy. His last school report said: "Very who can act as chief of police of this BOOTH FOR TREASURER. good. day' May 30' Memorial Day. winch is Dr. Ostrom and singers. Always attentive and industrious. Territory." Gerrit Wilder wds placed in nomin- Has won the conduct prize." a legal holiday. Mr. Andrews then paid a high ation for County Treasurer by J. A. Arthur Wilberforce Soamea procured G. R. CARTER, Oilman. Charles W. Booth was named this report, had it framed neatly, and hung tribute to Mr. Crabbe as a man who up oy Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. by R. N. Boyd. Following was the Other II his bedside borne the standard of the Republi- nominations were John Fernan- 'Oh, Arthur!" said his Aunt Agatha, "I Executive Building. Honolulu. May had result: dez for deputy sheriff. John Hookano GKEAT PINE. TRACT. party in time of defeat and Booth. 76. am afraid this is vanity." 20, 1905. lis. can the and A. Swift for for ju.-- 65. E. committeemen "I've t put it there," said theioy, "to carried it to victory. He had spent Wilder. Ewa. H. H. Plemmer for deputy sheriff how Scattering, i. remind myself much more kindly my money the party, and W. W. Goodale for committeeman WORLD'S GREATEST RESERVA- dear n. ers have spoken of me than I have his time and his for Mr. Wilder came late into the fight NOTICE TO CANDIDATES FOR and he deserved well of his fellow for Waialua, C. J. Holt for deputy TION LOCATED IV ORXGOlff. ever deserved, and to stimulate me to fresh and made a fine showing. sheriff, Waimes. efforts." ELECTION TO COUNTY was time to give this SUP.-AT-LARG- E. He It ADAMS FOR The result of the balloting for Su-t- o also decorated his room with a photo- OFFICES. young Hawaiian a chance. E. was named for Super-visor-at-Lar- ge pervisors, be elected, was as Yores Ejppire In Which graph of himself as a choir boy. in a sur-jlic- R. Adams three It Is Murder with Cox grew e'oquent in by A. F. Judd and W. follows: to Reg- his spectacles off and the whites Oscar also Cut a Tree Stringent of his eyes showing considerably. He had seconding the nomination of Brown. C. Achi bv Chas. Broad. Senator Ac hi Lucas--, 79. ulations Which Are En- present, secretary, on a bookshelf which was entirely devoted to Notice is hereby given that, where- He bad brought the department to a not being the Smith. 62. forced There. those volume which had been awarded to motion of J. A. Hughes, cast the con- Hughes. 50. as it is required by law that candi- of the highest effic iency, and Cox him as prizes for pure unremitting goodness. state vention's ballot for Adams. Fern, 30. The greatest sugar "If that ('ear boy is spared to us," said his county offices, on any man to bring charges of forest of pine on dates for election to defied DISTRICT NOMINATIONS. Fernandez. 27. the globe begins at Klamath and extends Aunt Agatha, "he will be an archbishop." the Island of Oahu, shall deposit their wrong doing against Brown in office. was to give the Quinn, 43 northward past glittering peaks of Hut it is a good proverb which says that if A recess then taken the you give a dog a good name you may as well nominations with the Secretary of the There was no spot on his name. But and Fifth District time to make Marks, 35. Mount Pitt, Diamond, Thielson, Scott Fourth bang him. Arthur Wilberforce Soames had Territory not less than ten days be- one man, the Governor, ha1 brought their selections of Supervisors. In the Lucas and Smith were declared and the Three Sisters to the very foot a very good indeed, George Smith, name and a similar fate fore the day of a special election, it charges against him and there had Fourth the names of W. , elected. of Jefferson. 200 miles to the north, it. befell him. He had made the fatal mistake Lucas, Louis Marks, J. C. Quinn, is a showing he could do he shall be necessary such nomina- no charges sustained. John QUINN GETS THERE. vast forest empire, ruled over by of people what when that been were presented. In he provided a milk-whit- e back- and J. A. Hughes bal-- the wild things of the deep woods, says bated; had tions be filed in this office not later Cox proceeded to roast the were for The chair announced that a I ground on which lightest showed Then the Fifth the following listed super- the Portland Oregonian. It embraces a the error five o'clock on of on Sun- lot would be taken for a third up dead black. Wilberforce Soamea than the afternoon Governor on his course the the outside districts: visor, being territory over 4,000 miles in extent. Arthur Cox. R. A. Woodward. No the result as follows: required that he should startle and surprise, Saturday. June 10, 1905. day law, and to defend the legislature Andrew Quinn. 25. Think of it! As large as the entire choice in the Koolaupoko district, and he received with enthusiasm; and all lie In order to be eligible to fill any for the passage of the law. Getting I Hughes, 55. state of Connecticut, one-ha- lf as large as peo though Andrew Adams led the poll. got was a gentle approval. by provisions back to Brown, he said that the Fern. 12. Massachusetts and three times as large He redoubled his effort. He went in for elective office created the l, high-pressu- re 39 1905, Fernandez, 31. as the state of Rhode Island. Five hun- extra-specia- goodness, with of Act of the Session Laws of " Marks, 2. "T dred square miles of this is protected by the safety-valv- e acre-we- down. He took to a candidate shall be a citizen of the his openly and osten- The chair announced no choice. the guarding Tiand of Uncle Sam, an forgiving schoolfellows United States of America, and of the AISER AND THE THEATER. 1 Mr. Fern and Mr. Marks withdrew. army rangers every tatiously, until they resented it. He spent a of vigilant patroling holiday in committing to memory volun- Territory of Hawaii; he shall have The result of the next ballot was as district of it during the summer months. follows: tarily a hymn of exceptional length. He been a duly qualified elector of said one of fields in which the Em- Past the Lake of the Woodgk in the said tiiat he ivanted to be a missionary. He It is well known that dramatic art is the Hughes, 52. Territory and of the county in which, an enlightened interest. The author of this autobiog- shadow of Mount Pitt, we foHlpred the gave his pocket money to beggars when- peror William II. takes Fernandez. 43. Dead Indian road, driving deeper into ever he could le sure of an audience. He he shall be elected for at least one year doing so, both as a statesman Quinn, 34. raphy believes that he has profound reason for the land of everlasting greenness. wore himself qut in his efforts to find nov- next prior to his election; in addi- No one was elected, whereupon 111 and as a man. Mr. White says that "as a result of observation and reflection Above all is a protecting, impenetrable elties goodness. Hughes withdrew, leaving James, tion thereto all members of the Board a long life, which has touched public men and measures in wide va- Fernandez canopy. As we jnarch along silently, Now Arthur had a brother called during and Quinn as the remaining who was untidy, unpunctual and uninten- of Supervisors shall continue to reside my country three things above all others, to supple- candidates. is but change in general riety, I would desire for The next ballot resulted as follows: there little the tional. His life was a long series of rows, within the district from which they ment our existing American civilization: from Great Britain her administra- Quinn. 64. aspect. Sometimes the ground is matted and he never had the faintest idea how be with undergrgowth, may be elected during the period of tion of criminal justice; from Germany her theater, and from any European Fernandez, 49. with manzanita, had got into them. The beautiful example had held up t their incumbency; and in addition to Spain and Turkey, its government of cities." As to the Mr. Quinn was declared elected. cinnamon and chaparral; at other time3 of his brother Arthur been country, save Russia, open Rob- - him in vain, though Arthur thoroiiE ' per- years in Germany at various periods KALAKIELA FOR DEPUTY. it is as as the fabled forests of the foregoing qualifications, any second of these desirable contributions, ten in Hood, green grass, enjoyed it. Finally, it seemed too absurd to Mr. with a carpet of son who shall be elected County At- during an epoch covering nearly half a century have convinced White that Jack Kalakiela was nominated for the straight brown bare of ,,at bd 8 b,,' Ja.mf? Deputy Sheriff by R. X. Boyd. Scott and trunks lct torney must be a duly licensed attor- "her theater, next after her religious inheritance, gives the best stimulus and limbs for many feet up; again we pass f all Wright was nominated by C. L. the practice dropped. Artnur threw out ney admitted to practice in the Su- sustenance to the better aspirations of her people. Through it, and above through frowning depts and over James wanted a mode! to go by, if Crabbe. Both men are connected with hints that preme Court of the Territory of Hawaii by Schiller, the Kantian ethics have been brought into the thinking of the the Police Department. The nomina- ground strewn with dead leaves, twips only a boy good enough could be found. worm-eate- n had been vainly and he must further iaye practiced average man and woman; and not only Schiller, but Lessing, Goethe, Gutzkow tions closed and the balloting resulted and trunks and limbs of One day when Arthur giants that had gone on before. But al- fishing for a little admiration, and was feel-- i law in the county, in which he shall long of others have given an atmosphere in which ennobling ideals as follows: happened and a line ways and above all there is the primeval ing particularly dejected, James year. season after season, as if in the regular . Kalakiela 82 in. pure inadvertence for no be a candidate, for at least one bloom for the German youth during woods, the deep shadows, unbroken save to come From smallest towns, is, Wright 31 j bov could "nave been more unintentional Within the County of Oahu seven course of nature. The dramatic presentation, even in the by a few filtered beams at noonday. surroundings are, in the main, free from Scattering 6 than James he had not been whacked for members of the Board of Supervisors as a rule, good; the theater and its The giant trees of this great forest la whole month. Either be had not given KOOLAU SUPERVISOR. are to be elected, as follows: the abuses and miseries of the stage in English speaking lands, and above all tower 200 and 300 feet high and are ex ithe occasion, or. which is more probable, lubricity and pornographic stench which have made Chairman Harris announced that 'the celled only by the famous redwoods of chance had hindered the detection of the Three from the District of Honolulu; from that districts of Koolauloa and Koolaupoko sugar ncision. He mentioned as one of theater of the last half of the nineteenth century a main cause in to agree on the Golden State. While the and One from the District of Ewa; the French had failed a nominee for yellow pine predominate, are also those queer coincidences that mig!;t .happen people. In most German towns of importance, Supervisor. According to there any idea of boasting. One from the Districts of Waianae the decadence of the French the rules it many firs, spruces, cedars, "digger" to anybody than with one finds the drama a part of the daily life of its citizens, ennobling in its was up to the convention to choose a A scene of warmest enthusiasm followed. and Waialua; pines, and on the higher altitudes the I of as if he were a hero clean and wholesome. " Our author goes on candidate. The names balloted on in They spoke James One from higher ranges, and its influence somber black hemlocks. In the quali- a they gave James a shilling; the Districts of Koolauloa Saxe-Meininge- n the district convention were those of land saint: who have seen the Company act are keep a and Koolaupoko; to point out, what those Andrew Adams. Dick Lane and Lelei-w- i. ties of lightness, durability and strength they said James might doc; they and is piesented I keenly alive to, that in no English speaking country Shakespeare The'latter withdrew and the other it is superior to the celebrated and now promised to take James to the pantomime J One at large. audiences as he is in at Christmas. so and to such large Tind appreciative two were balloted on. The result was extinct white' pine of the eastern J Other officers to be so fully, well and Agatha said it was one of the hap-- ; elected for the William II. knows, and he acts as follows: 6tatee. For finishing, sash, door and Aunt ' Germany. "All this, and more, the Emperor piest days in her life. Arthur could en County of Oahu, by the duly qualified see him 76 box material sugar pine is unsurpassed. upon his knowledge. Interesting was it at various times to sitting Lane dure it no longer; he retired from the electors of said county, are: evidently awakening their interest m Adams 69 On the borders of this great forest and in room. with his oldest children at the theater, purveyed and open a hun- A Sheriff who shall be ex-offlc- ie occasions there come back to me es- - COUNTY COMMITTEEMEN. the districts He broke into a violent passion and a Idramatic masterpieces; and among these dred mills buzz industriously, the prod- Coroner, a County Clerk who shall be evidently discussing with them the The following committeemen were neighbor'a orchard. His methods with when he thus sat, ex-offic- io "Vially the evenings ' ucts of which reach north to Canada jrcharda were, from a total want of expert Clerk of the Board of Su- Caesar,' and Coriolanus, as pre- named: elementary he was detected at thought and action in Shakespeare's 'Julius Fourth District, 1st V. C Roe S and Alaska, south to Mexico and across ence, so that pervisors, an Auditor, a County At- - well imagine his comments on the to foreign once. He pleaded that, owing to his short sented on the stage before us. I could M. Kanakanui; 2nd John Waterhouse. tne Pacific and Atlantic lands. torney. and a Treasurer. of mobs, on the weaknesses of strong Robt! Over 2.000,000 fruit boxes made of sugar right, he had mistaken the orchard for a venom of demagogues, on the despotism Harry Murray; 3rd C. W. Booth church. An ordinarily bad lie would have Within each and every one of the purpose and firm con Pine cut from the border of this forest W-- J men and on the need in great emergencies of a central Boyd: 4th W. L. Emery, J H. Boyd; been believed, so perfect was Arthur Sth Sam. Johnson, Chas. Coster; 6th are manufactured each year for the or-T- th was districts of Honolulu, Ewa, Waianae, N. Y. Sun. berforce's previous character; but this trol." L A. Andrews, W. Drake; G. Chal- - ange orchards of southern California too monumental. It made even the mild Waialua, Koolauloa, and Koolaupoko. - mers; Sth Chas. Hustace, Chas. Zeig- alone. Aunt Agatha sarcat;c. In justice to Ar- i 111 me county 01 imnu. mere snail ler; 9th J. C. Quinn; 10th Geo. Maka-len- a, At frequent intervals along the road thur, it should be added, that he learned to j also be elected by the qualified elec- con- tell very much better lies later on. You can- BYSTANDER J. A. W. Cathcart. and trails warning signs are posted , THE saintly-nature- tors one Deputy Fifth District, 1st Leleiwi. 2nd S. W. spicuously, cautioning or camp-- not. espeeiaBy if handicapped by a thereof Sheriff. hunters I expect become a finished criminal accompa- Logan; 3rd W. W. Goodale; 4th F. j ers against leaving camp fires burning or to Each nomination must be Page in a moment. Nemo repente turpissunua e ( Continued from 4) Meyer; 5th ; 6th ; th J. J. j smoldering. Violators of the forest re-- nied by a deposit of Twenty-Fiv- get away fit. Or, as has been well observed, Rome of mine and S. Dwight, Lane. j he? No man can come here with money for a client Fern. Sth E. Mark 6erve rules are liable to a fine of $250. and sa not built in a day. ($25.00) Dollars and be signed by not M. C. 10th ' . moment, far down the corridor, 9th Amana, E. Henriques; ranger, officer, has e peiore ta nee lue ioiu. a nun At that each as a gA ernment For a month Arthur Wilberforce Soames less than twenty-fiv- duly qualified red-heade- Eddie Kealoha, 11th Ben freckled, d man was seen to Joe Ricard, full power to arrest. It is murder to cut was as bad aa he couid possibly be. It was at the other end of the building, a lank, Zablan. electors of the Representative District stairs, not waiting for the elevator. a tree in this forest empire. Fallen against hia nature, and, consequently, he slip out of his room and plunge down the At 1 a. m. the convention adjourned originality: he imitated alariah- - in which the election is ordered, and winded and the other George wood and broken boughs can be freely showed no It was too late to bead him off for Gear was with three cheers for the entire ticket. used, the badness of the worst boys he knew in which the nominee is requested to small of the back. but no tree can be hewed without He had just twisted clear around and was biting himself in the a ndrmir fmm the ranpor nf The ii2Trir.f or of whom he had read. lecame the be a candidate. and a wet The desfatr of his parents, the rage of hia chool- - Bv the time both men had been quieted and been given sedatives British Army and Navy Gazette in which it is located. The purpose of Should any hia Ra-huk- u mastera, the terror of his neighborhood, and candidate desire that from asks: is - J red-heade- d had come over it not a sign of degen- compress it developed that the stranger racial forest preservation is. primarily, for the an object of interest to the police. By this name be printed on the ballot in the eration when our j of $32.20, and that the two lawyers had wanted soldiers feel pride in benefit of future generations, and in set-- time he had g"t the background as black to pa a client theirs .IUg, upuu - Hawaiian as well as In the English lueiroreasts. in the recog- ; ting aside the forests of the Upper aa it could be. and thought he would see to get him client did. re- before the nized place for war decorations, medals Rogue. Oregon, government has how a little white would ahow up on it. He language, he must make a special w the J J gamed through good and the brought eff-- ct t nus attending processions?" placed a guarding hand over as valuable became again, quest to that at the time of fllingf can put up a scrap, Tf I don , affection, and presents, all of Any man whose first name is Miki While the foundations for the London- - a belt of timber as vhe world contains. him applause, his nomination paper. ox -- xi- enjoyed. He now i.vea lake, even the noble compatriots of O'Ku and O Hma. subjects un dcrry new municipa, ;. chnical which he thoroughly scnool3 in streaks; ivhen hia saintiiness isn t mak- A. L C. ATKIV90K, before the local were being num-Donnybro- The army is Adoo though they may be, will find Miki a match for them made recently a large French administration effect he puta a little black Mikt off, ber of organizing an extensive automobile ing its proper in Secretary of Hawaii. fair is over. Not even the Banshee O'Zawa can scare human skeletons were unearthed. train background. And the moral of this is that j Tne Place is near the Royal Bastion. service, to be used as convoys. The there would be more virtue in the world if Per C. R. BUCKLAND. May 6. not changed bis heaT figbtin durin trains are built after the designs of Col. only we could ahow more sustained enthusi Executive Building, Honolulu, Up to the hour of going to press George A. Davis has well-know- n eee J" Renard, a writer on military ana for it. Black and White, Load on. 1&05, ta politics back. topics. SUNDAY ADVERTISER, MAY ar, 10 1905. have known and claimed Miss Tuttle, the daughter of Captain Tuttle of that service since her childhood days. Mrs. Jones decided that an initiation was On MONDAY, MAY 22, at 8 A. M. due Mr. Armour, that he might be safely moored among friendly craft We will on of that service, instead of allowing place SPECIAL SAlE, Our entire line of Miss Tuttle to drift away. A "revenue-- cutter" card party was, therefore, arranged for Thursday evening, to Ferris' Good Sense and Equipoise Corset Waists, which twenty-eigh- t persons, all con- F nected with the revenue-cutte- r serv- ice, were bidden. As an appropriate At Prices that have never before been quoted. A suggestion, red, white and green, the signal colors which are burned at sea to report a revenue ship, were repre- When we advertise a SPECIAL SALE, our customers know just what that means. They know that every is EXACT every is REDUCED 21st birth sented in decoration by fragrant car- article the QUALITY as advertised; that article EXACTLY as ad- her father to celebrate her vertised, and that every article can be bonght at EXACT ADVERTISED PRICE. day. She had her choice of visiting nations and crisp, delicate ferns. the embassy Chronicle. These features have made our special sales of more than ordinary interest to the buying public in Whitelaw Reid at the London fact, events to. and being introduced by him at court in the shopping world to be looked forward ; or going to the Philippines with the An Oakland item says: Miss Edith Taft party. Gaskill and Miss Cordelia Bishop are The party will go to San Francisco to be the honored guests on Friday by rail and sail from there in July, evening of next week at an elaborate jH stopping enroute at Honolulu. A month dinner to be given at the home of 4 will be spent at Manila and on the Mr. and Mrs. William Ede, across the will be guests from will neighboring islands, and there bay. The this side FOR THE LITTLE ONES. a trip to Japan, about which the dipio include Miss Bishop and Dr. Harry for the misses. mats of the world are very much Alderson. Miss Gaskill and Roy M. Style 212, Ferris' Good Sense Style 215, Ferris' Good Sense worried. They said that for the Presi McCabe, Mjss Anita Oliver. Miss Car- Waists for Children, ages 4 to Waists for Misses, ages 7 to 12; daughter to go to the Mikado's olyn Oliver, Miss Chrissie Taft, Robert 6; Strong, Practical and Satis- Sateen, our most popular style. dent's factory. Catalogue 65c. country time would do more Newell and Walter Leinert. Price. Catalogue Price, 75c. SALE at this SALE PRICE, 50c. at ",le 01 l"K piemtwi i ic harm to Russian prestige than the fan ti& PRICE, 60c. son was given by Mrs. J. E. Dorry on of port Arthur. It is said that Mrs. Percy Benson board the United States revenue cut- - I It is said Miss Roosevelt does not may tour Europe in the company of . s n ni. .. rrv,j. farp half as much about Russia the Giffards. s& ier Drar, iiiunujj aiiciuuuu, 8 300D SENSE , prestige as she does about Representa GOOD SSKS2L smp was gay.y wnn 8B. Stvle 312. fSBBIS' ucoraleu Longworth. Mr. Longworth is 35 Mrs. Walbridge's tea on Monday j Style 215. 75c, H y At t The afterdeck was converted into a years old and handsome. From July-cos- were present in honor of Miss Winston i corner composed of pillows and until October, when the party will Mrs. Henry Lyon, Mrs. M. M. Scott, handsome Navajo blanket turn, they will be thrown together con- - Mrs. Alexander Scott, Mrs. David Rice, i ' ir TY....r m-oo oMi, a a. stantly. Mrs. Hatch, Miss Kaufmann. t - 1 Indeed, they have not needed the 8 Style 257, Ferris ' Good Sense Waists in receiving by Mrs. C. B. High sisted surroundin&8 of shipboard to find a Captain Henry W, Lyon, U. S. N., for Misses, age9 7 to 12; of strong and Mrs. Mead, wife of Lieut. Mead of good deal of time to spend in each returned from the Orient on the Mon- Summer Net Material; Cool and Com- B The Bear. Refreshments were served other's company. Miss Roosevelt was golia, and has resumed his duties as FOR THE YOUNG LADIES. fortable. Catalogue Price, 65c. SALE Bennings 50c. on deck and the tea tables were made with Mr. Longworth at the commandant at the naval station. Style 217, Good Sense PRICE, i April, he has been Ferris' Waists Jft brightly attractive by garlands of race track last and Captain Lyon served on the court for Misses, ages 12 to 17; White Twill, i her escort on numberless other occa- martial board which tried Commander Button Front and Lace Back; in golden coreopsis blossoms. The guests Balti- sions. Briggs for stranding the cruiser broken sizes. Catalogue Price, $1.00. i were Dr. and Mrs. Hoffmann, Mr. and A recent episode in which she figured more near Singapore. SALE PRICE, 50c. ! Mrs. Clinton Hutchins, Miss Hutchins, with the dashing representative from fcp Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young, Mr. Ohio was an automobile ride through Bridge held sway at the Nuuanu resi t and Mrs. von Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Washington at such a terrific pace that dence of Mrs. Charles Wight on Mon- j Dougherty, Captain and Mrs. Humph- - The chauf-ri- s, j a policeman stopped them. day afternoon, compliment;! ry to Mrs. c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Church, 1 feur excused himself by faying that Lockwood. The guests were Mrs. Geo. Lieut, and Mrs. Slattery, Col. and Mrs. he thought he could go as fast as he R. Carter, Mrs. Klebahn. Mrs. E. R. B Dr. Mrs. "Hobdy, j Presi- - GOOD SENSE. Style 217-- 1 DI John McClelian, and liked when the daughter of the Adams. Mrs. Charle T. Wilder, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sheldon, Mrs. along. FOR g TI dent was Swanzy. Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Herman THE LADIES. F. E. Chamberlain, Mrs. Bailey, Miss Mr. Longworth is rich and comes of Bishop, Style 220, Ladies' Good Sense Waists, of Medium Lengtb ; just suit the i Focke. Mrs. Faxon Miss Mar I I Bertha Young, Miss Marietta Havens, Qld family. His aunt Catalogue '$1.00. 75c. an Cincinnati garet Walker. average form. Price, SALE PRICE, I Misses Macfarlane, Captain Hamlet, j ja the widow of General Anderson, of Stvle 221, same as above, but with shorter waist. Catalogue Price, $1.00. S. Mr. Watson. Paymaster Brown, U. Fort Sumter fame. With his mother A moonlight bathing party was given SALE PRICE. 75c. t N., Mr. Moffitt, Mr. Mackintosh, Lieut, j Con-Trotte- r, ne occupies a handsome house in on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Stylo 230, Ladies' Good Sense Waists, Medium Form, Laced at the Hip I U. S. A., Lieut, Wolf, U. S. j necticut avenue, where he frequently for adjustment; sizes 19 to 30. Catalogue Price, $1.25. SALE PRICE, 75c. - Mrs. J. D. Gaines, at their Waikiki I R. C, Dr. White, Lieuts. Mead, Shoe- entertains the younger set. Beach residence. Refreshments follow- Style 260, Ladies' Good Sense Waists, of cool Summer Netting, Full 1 8 maker, Coville. Glover. Maxwell and fr Longworth was graduated from' ed a delightful dip and ride in the Form, Laeed at Hips: a special hot weather waist; sizes 19 to 30. Cata- Dorry of the Revenue Cutter Bear. Harvard 'in 1891. from the Cincinnati surf. There was also a parlor enter logue Price, $1.25. SALE PRICE, $1.00. J va j LaW school in 1894, and was elected to tainment with Mrs. F. Howard LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE NEXT TWO NUMBERS. V San report j 240. Good Sense Waists, of fine Twill. Medium Form; the ini Arrivals from Francisco Congress a little more than a year ago. Humphris, Mrs. E. R. Stackable, Judge Stvle Ladies' 1 the marriage of Herman Hill, a wealthy j jS best Bargain of the lot.' Catalogue Price, $2.00. SALE PRICE, $1.25. bit He a republican. He is a member Humphris, Dr. Humphris others - S mining j and Style b03. Equipoise Waists; low neck, narrow shoulder straps, trimmed with Hamburg era- ax and influential man and broker of the chevy Chase and Metropolitan on program. Among other Ladies' of city, to an accomplished Cali- the the brioderv; can bo laundered without injurv. Catalogue Price, sizes 20 to 33, $2.25; sizes 33 to 36, $2.50. rei this clubs. guests vere Mr. and Mrs. Harwood. fornia lady, says the Salt Lake Tribune. SALE PRICE, $1.00. 1 bn Mrs. Hawes, Mrs. Barraclougn, Miss This sale will last for ONE WEEK ONLY, and we are reasonably certain that you will never buy the The wedding was solemnized on Satur gave S an Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rawlins a Helene Robson, Miss Kaufmann, Cap- above goods apain at these prices. day last. A large circle of friends in week-en- d party on other side of the Combes, Mr. DOWN-STAIR- S city promise Mr. the tain Hamlet, Captain These goods will be shown on our counters, so don't stay away because you dread the t this and Mrs. Hill a Pali last Saturday and Sunday, spend- Stackable. J climb up our most eordiai reception upon their ar-- place stairs. H city. ing the time at Captain Parker's rival in this at Wailau, Koolau. A luau was one of The Waseda nine will leave Stanford pleasures last Sunday. The guests trip to part of Mr. Hill was a guest at the Alexander the for their the southern a v. ore Captain and Mrs. Humphrey and the State about the middle of next Toung Hotel for many weeks early i Re , this year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Church. week and will remain in the South until the first of June. They will sail ! B. F. & CO. on from San Francisco for Japan about EHLERS It is requested by the management Mrs. Will Rawlins leaves the I to state that the ?ong recital which China the end of this month to visit June loth. Chronicle. J was proposed to be held at the resi- her old home in Bridgeport, Conn. t C. A. will at the Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammer dence of G. P. Castle, Waikiki, will be Mrs. Brown leave I postponed. same time and will go to Hartford. and Miss McMillan, who all made a Thai Conn. stop-ove- r at Honolulu en route to the a Wl l j Orient, and who have been having de- the bovs a t the Moana Hotel, and an-- 1 Y Just All who have attended the Olive lightful days in the island city, will nounced then that he wanted Hawai- a Ba Branch Rebekah dances will be de- Mr. E. M. Watson departed on the Mongolia for California, to wed Miss continue on their way when the Korea ian singers for his own hostelry. Witt lighted to hear that this flourishing Honolulu. Chronicle. je t will give a Bradley, sister of Mrs. Slattery, w ife reaches j Kf order dance at Progress L. Tenney Peck will not be at f hall on the evening of 3rd. As of Lieut. Slattery, U. S. A., at Visalia. Mrs. One Only of each Ml June After Harry Macfarlane's departure home formally June 5. I this is to be a shirt waist dance a most Cal. Ater a brief honeymoon in Cali- until after fornia Mr. and Mrs. Watson will re- last Wednesday for Honolulu, Mrs. iS enjoyable and sociable evening i3l in la- Design RE turn to Honolulu and will make their Macfarlane and her sister, Mrs. Henry On Tuesday a congenial party of and Color in store. Dakon, to Ross Valley, Valley, near i ilZ home at the Hawaiian Hotel. Foster went dies picnicked in Kalihi where trriGf are the house guests of Wadele. In the party were Princess 1 Apropos coming 1 HOI of the visit of Miss Miss Drusilla Marx has decided to Mrs. Emory Winship (nee Dillon). Kawanan koa. Mrs. Samuel Parker, 'Alice Roosevelt to Honolulu eastern prolong in Honolulu. She They will remain there about a fort- Mrs. Cunha, Miss Cunha. Miss Ada gossip connects her name with of her visit BED that J will remain here another year before night. Chronicle. Rhodes. Mrs. George Beckley, Miss Nicholas Longworth again with an ex- returning to Italy she will re- o't Juanita Bec kley. Mrs. Roth. Miss Ma- pected engagement announcement to where Sun Shades, Aloha clyb was responsible a Miss Campbell, Mrs. Parasols sume her singing in grand opera. Miss for rion Roth, Alice follow. A Washington dispatch says: ' " , . 1 , ...illV. ntrA n 11111IfmitA VI : large amount of pleasure and sociabili- Miss Irene Dickson, Mrs. appearance ,UdlA Ill tcxrwr tl m '.'in v. Brown. The of the name of Nich- pupils in voice culture while here. ty last night on the occasion of the Dreier. Mrs. Robertson. The affair was olas Longworth, representative from May social meeting at the spacious and in of Miss Juanita Beckley. Ohio, honor in the list of the persons who, Captain B. F. Chapman of 1720 Col- - handsome residence of Mr. and Mrs.! .t .vt with Miss Alice accom- Roosevelt, will i gathering was j Mongo-limite- lege street, with his grandson and Alexander Baillie. The Mips Becklev departed in the d Carriage pany Secretary of War party to Parasols Taft's niece. Miss Ida Poston. departed by to the members of the club, f California to spend several the Philippines, has revived social ex- J mem-Tho- v the Alameda for a tour of four months. with an additional guest for each months. . pectancy regarding the young pair. will visit friend in xpv Vorir ! ber. and the comoanv that knew by out,et-- v notea ,ln i "ds ,meresiiand East, returning to past experience that a treat of unusual Park-hurs- the California Miss Yoell. sister of Mrs. Milus t, All the latest the close friendship between the gallant to some time in Los Angeles, excellence was in store. Tacoma Led- Ohio congressman remain who departed on the Mon- and the President's thence to the boom mining district of ger. ' eldest daughter, and friends of both 8 $ golia for her California home, was Tonopah, Nevada, where the Captain lavishly entertained during her families now look for an early an- Fi- At stag g:ven last Satur AT. has extensive landed interests. the dinner stay. On Saturday evening last Mrs. nouncement of their engagement. go to per day evening by Mr. E. D. Tenney for nally the party will Tahiti the M. gave a picnic in Ma-no- a Miss Roosevelt's trip is as a gift from Mr. Strong were Governor Carter, W. Graham Mariposa on July 1st and return to in her honor, and on Wednesday Honolulu next September. Messrs. E. W. Macfarlane. J. M. Shingle A. Oilman, evening Mr. Robert was host sett. Gait. Pfotenhauer. J. Wailele, JORDAN Co., THE ART Of DRAPING! Judge Wilder. Percy Renson, R. W. at an outing at Kalihi E. W. & LTD. Mrs. Emma Shaffer Howard has paid j , , . Honolulu a short visit and has left for Breckons. Holloway. possesses unlimited possibilities from San Francisco by the Alameda. She is , Chief Deputy Surveyor C. I. McCas-fce- y the standpoints of taste and beauty. among the most prominent women in Mr. Tarn McGrew may return from of the port of- - Manila, Philippine service, win his j the United States. She has been for Europe on May 24. He has ben in civil arrive with father. erine Graydon, at Punahou, on Wed- - W. Klebahn. Miss Kathleen Cart-nesda- y; We have just received a special ship- years one of women, who. very bad health. General William S. McCaskey. and aids Miss Elsie Waterhouse on wright, Miss Mary X the notable 18. Carter, Miss Marion of on the transport Logan about May j 1 ment discarding the attempt to identify the i Monday for Miss Elsie Schaefer and Scott. j girl come ofH-reven- ue d NEW ART consisting sexe and retaining the ideals of Mr. and Mrs. May and family may A pretty Southern will all Miss Nora Stur eon; the junior DRAPERIES to newest materials de- - mestic life, have nevertheless, depart on the Phina. en route to Eu- the way from Holly Springs. Miss., cers aboard the cutter Bear Dr. and Mrs. McGrew gave de- 8 and latest labored re- a signs, which represents the to secure their appropriate place in the rope. be his bride, and together they will on1 Fridav. lightful picnic party at Aiea last Sat- turn to the islands on the first liner ..8 CREAM OF THE "EASTERN MAR- - broad field of modern civilization. Her urday, among the picnickers being Mrs. father was Oscar L. Shatter a great Mr C. Hedemann will go to Europe sailing after the wedding, spending a Dickey, Mrs. Swain, Mrs. Mr. KET. honeymoon Isl Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stackable were Stevens. lawyer and a great man, who. in the before returning to Honolulu. brief in the Hawaiian guests of Captain and Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Walter Hoff- Here are a few features: ands. lady who will take the name the Hamlet at din State of Vermont and without per- - j The ner on mann. Misses Kathleen Cartwright, McCaskey Miss Selden of the aboard the Revenue Cutter Bear FIGURED TAFFETA. This a sonal effort of his own. became the Mrs. C. Castendyk and Miss Phipman is Fant Friday evening. Stevens. Pratt and Dr. Yost, U. S. A. Tb-Da- n is par-Senat- or wedding will new most formidable rival of United States gave a delightful masque and wig aristocratic South. The tt?8 t? I drapery material and in hand- J J some designs. 36 Collamer. He was afterwards ty at Hilo last week. Friday evening, take place at the quarters of Captain Bridge inches wide. Per Lock-woo- d, whist was played at the resi- S. a brother-in-la- w of Mr. Strong and his fiancee. Mrs. clear yard 45c. foremost in the work of adapting in honor of Miss Em Hie Peck and Dr. Arthur Conklin. dence of Mr. and Mrs. Swanzy. Manoa, groom. Twenty-sevent- h Ar- departed on the Alameda on HA1 American institutions to the early con- - Ormond Wall. the Coast last Saturday evening, be- t'ROYVN ART DENIMS. New de- Call. Wednesday for Tacoma. where they the prizes ditions in ""alifornia and became one ti? - tillery, at the Presidio. signs, double faced. 36 inches wide. are to be married. ing won by Mrs. Faxon Bishop, Mrs. of the justices of the Supreme Court Mrs. Dreier gave a large and enjoy- Herman Focke, Per yard 20c. ' M. announces en- Jjt Jl , and Mrs. McClelian. of that State. From both sides of her able luau on Monday last in honor of Mrs. F. Dunn the l - Among the guests were Col. and Mrs. RUSSIAN FIGURED ART DRAP- la-n- ai Helen, for- house Trs Howard has inherited Mrs. Samuel Parker, the spacious gagement of her daughter Miss Marietta Havens of Oakland McClelian. Mr. FRY. New patterns, reversible. Per ever, merly of Sacramento, to Mr. James has been visiting and Mrs. Babbitt. Mr. mnral and mental mi .Hties ised being- used for the entertainment. the von Hamms on and Mrs. Ranney Scott. Mr. and Mrs. yard 25c- - A. MeGuffin, of Manila. Miss Dunn Pacific Heights during in constant and fruitful labors, that Among the guests were Mrs. C'unha. the week. Herman Focke, Mr. Mrs. - Manila May 12. by way of and Faxon The FRENCH ART TICKING Beautiful render it simply proper that her stay Mrs. Dougherty. Mrs. Roth, Miss Mari- sails for Jt Jt Bishop, Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mrs. J. floral designs, new un- - Honolulu. Yokohama and Hongkong. Amongst who on or patterns. Per yard in Honolulu should not remain on Roth. Mrs Robertson, Mrs. Camp- those sailed the A. Gilman, Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. 35c. noticed. Mrs. The wedding will take place in Manila Alameda for Honolulu yesterday were due bell. Brown Miss Irene Dickson. Ivers, Black-ma- n. Mer-cur- v. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Kawana-nako- a. . Miss the early part of June. San Jose Mrs. Jessie D. Car: Seale. Miss Cora "ca jjurtrttvi. lieu i Rosie Cunha, Princess Mr. and Mrs. Hawes. Judge Lind-se- y, 'vL."Aiii.i. Mrs. Blue Miss Ma garet C. and Oriental desisms. double faced. 36 Lieutenant and Victor Miss Alice Campbell. Mrs. Franks and Hannon. Mr. Jamieson, Mr. David Ander- - prii Inches wide. Per yard 30c. will spend the summer at Honolulu. Beckley.. Miss Becklev. Misses Dreier. JftJBJi They will spend nearly a fortnight at son Mr. Blue is to , the islands, and Colburn. SATEEN TWILL DRAPERY. Ex- Lieutenant attached the Miss Frances Gillett, sister of Mrs. and then sail for Auckland j Bennington, which will be stationed On '"Ladies Day" Club A. A. Young, departed Mongo- - and Sydney on quisite designs on white ground. 36 at the Pacific on the the Sierra. They will Miss Luce returned yesterday on the j in Hawaiian waters for several part of month, some home. in Inches wide. Per yard 30c. the latter this lia for her She has been here remain Australia and New Zealand Kinau from a visit to the Volcano. months. Chronicle. of the paintings of Alexander Scott the for .about two years most of the time about two months, returning to San SILKOL.INES. Exceedingly hand- : ti English will placed on exhi- - as guest j some artist be the of the McGrews. Francisco next September. Chronicle, Mrs. Herman Focke, who recently re- - designs and all new patterns. Levin T. Jones, an engineer officer bition. , Coloring perfect and quality remarka- ' ; turned from a European tour, was the in the United States revenue cutter . . Mrs. Siebe of San Francisco, is a Mrs. W H. Babbitt crave a delisrht guest ble. Per yard 15c. service, and Mrs. Jones were hosts The departure on steamship guest of honor on Tuesday at a tea the at the Moana Hotel, to remain ful luncheon on Tuesday -' BURLAPS. All 36 in honor of given by Mrs Samuel G. Wilder. Car- colors. Full last Thursday evening at a jolly card China of a quintette club, headed by here several weeks. Mrs. Siebe is a Mrs. J. F. Siebe of Inches Wide. Per yard 20c. given San Francisco. nations and ginger blossoms garnished party in honor of Miss Jessie 'Sonny" Cunha. as manager. with charming young matron, who is be- - Pansies, forgetmeno.ts and WE HAVE Tuttle and Robert M. Armour, whose John Ellis, the tenor, carnations the tables. Bridge was played during NEVER HAD A Hawaiian and ing much entertained during her stay. formed the garnishments for the table. the guests were Mrs. STRONGER lino of betrothal was recently announced. .lohn Jones, th- - Hawaiian basso, for may afternoon. The If DRAPERIES. She depart for San Francisco on It was a reunion of former classmates! Wilder. Mrs. B. Cooper, Although Mr. Armour has been a res- Santa Cruz. California, will be a mat--te- r Gerrit Charles irtoi the China. at Mills Seminary. Mrs. Siebe was Mrs. Faxon Bishop. Mrs. Lantz. Mrs. ident of San Francisco for about three of interest to islanders. The going , , . nisi charmingly gowned in a soft figured A. M. Brown, Mrs. E. D Tenney. years, has little time to devote to of the quintet club is the result of a Among 1 1 iY GOODS CO. the large number of hostesses organdie, pretty blonde being j her I Sim social pleasures, and was consequent- - visit to Honolulu of Mr. hair LIMITED Swanson. who gave tas during the week were jauntily set off by a black picture hat. Miss was guest ly quite a stranger to all the people proprietor of the Sea Beach Hotel, a Miss on Nannie Winston the COR, Halsted. Wednesday: Mrs. W. Among guests were Mrs. C. C. von din-Ham- m. FORT AND BE R ETA N IA STS. of the revenue cutter service who couple of years ago. the of honor on Tuesday evening at a He heard some of T. Monsarrat on Friday; Miss Kath- - Mrs Richard Ivers. Mrs. F. (Continued on Page l1.) ' " 111

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I the Portuguese come together they are liable to pull a week SMALL TALKS. .Next Saturday night promises to be the most interesting night of the tournament. The management have .Continued from Page secured the services of a Chinese and the time when I went down that sea on one of the ships of a fleet." mused a Japanese team. Spanish War Veteran, looking up from his game of pedro. I was on the old Pekin, A select expedition carrying a part of the First Militarv Expedition to Manila. We of ten English were convoyed by sportsmen is to sail for the Arctic re- the cruiser Charleston, as vou probably remember and had gions in July to shoot polar bears, the City of Sydney and the Australia, besides the Peking, loaded with troops. walruses and any other big game that e uacl text duam behind us. and were thirtv dare out of San Francisco may come range. within Each member and cutting along with Cape Angana, the extreme point of Luzon, of the party is pay $1,275 just a dim to to cover the oiue spot o the port bow. Of expenses of the trip. The steam yacht course, we had had no news of the war for first-clas- more than a month. We Bore, a s passenger vessel of did not know what we might meet, because, when tons, has been specially chartered we left home, Camara'a fleet was monkeying around the Suez Canal, and he for the trip. might easily have reached Manila before we did and have blown Dewey into --t" kingdom come, too, for all we knew. SOCIETY NOTES. "Along toward mid-afternoo- we saw smoke on the horizon, dead ahead. And pretty soon we all made out a warship bearing straight down upon us. Continued from Page 10. Maybe the men on the Charleston recognized her, but thoy did not tell us about ner given by Dr. and Mrs. Humphris it. We could see at the Mo unt that they were clearing ship for action, and they signaled Hotel. The guests were us to away Mr. and Mrs. Deering. Miss Robson, fall astern, single file, as they had done when they thought they Mr. Bliss. Judge Humphris. Mrs. were going into action at Guam. watcn, miss Kaufmann. On Wednes "Down she came, black smoke just pouring out of her funnels. I tell EDITED BY JESS WOODS day evening at the same hostelry Miss you she looked formidable. The Charleston steamed ahead THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS. Winston was guest to meet her, and the of honor of had something of a fighting look, too. Anyway, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C. Deering at din she carried all the hopes we had in the world. There were 4000 men with their rose to their feet and cheered the team ner, the floral decorations being exquis hearts beating pretty fast 1 watching those two ships ELKS AND MAILES WIN that was touted to lose every game. ite. he other guests were Mr. and come together, and so there was the hushed stillness The crowd is always with the under Mrs. Alexander Scott, Mrs. J. F. Siebe. that 4000 men can keep in the fleet. dog, but Jhey .will have to change Mr. and Mrs. Hawes, Miss Helene Rob "Closer and closer they came together. Then, f6r an instant, the Charles- son. Judge Humphris. Mr. when the Mailes appear again as they David An ton stopped. It looked as though the cruiser was bracing herself for FROM KAMS AND PUNS derson, Mr. Wright, Dr. Yost, U. S. A. battle. are now on top with the Elks. And, just as we expected to hear the roar of the big guns, In the first half of the ninth the Puns Mr. Colburn. the stranger, still , coming on, swept in a wide half circle around took their chance at the bat and soon J v the Charleston and broke out an Everybody who sat through the mond artists that will be hard to hold had three men on bases. Little Kim Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sternharh of American flag that seemed to stream behind her for a mile and a half. Well, eighteen innings of ball, played at the down for championship honors. Fook, the midget short stop, stepped to New York, are stopping at the Moana jou should have heard the cheer that greeted it! The stranger was the Balti- park yesterday, came away perfectly KAMS. the plate and lined one squarely over Hotel for a few weeks. more, sent to meet us by Dewey, and she brought word that Camara was still satisfied have already made up second base, scoring two men. It look t? fiddling around in the Mediterranean." and Players. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E. ed like gravestones for the Mailes. Dr. C. B. Cooper returned yesterday their minds to take another chance Sheldon, 2b 5 0 14 2 0 Bert Bowers, the man who carries t; on the Kinau from a trip to Kohala t? jA Koki, cf 4 0 0 2 1 0' Saturday next. All kinds of baseball indicator, claimed that Kim was out , t THE FLYING DUTCHMAN-T- O DATE. were played yesterday. There was that Jones, c. 3 0 0 11 0 0 for stepping on the plate when he jkuss oopnie juaa gave a tea on Reuter, p 2 0 Around and 'round the China Sea, variety which brings the crowd to its 12 10 struck the ball. The decision was per Thursday afternoon for Miss Florence Ahia, lb 4 0 0 4 0 0 fectly square in every respect. This Hall, the guests being Miss Charlotte Sails Rojestvensky bold; brand brings Lemon, 2 feet and also the that if is niie of the things that goes to make Hall, Elsie Waterhouse, Nora Sturgeon, go to seek Togo," says he, 0100 01101 0 "I J. Desha, ss 2 - forth the sigh. up thp game of baseball. Marion Waterhouse. Julia- Damon, "And I'll lick him most sinfullv, thing the fans, Richards, rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 n next Saturday the meet the Irene Fisher, Dagmar Sorensen, Mary The real that tickled o o o Reds "When his ships I Plunkett, 2b I 0 i Colts and Mailes up against Reney behold." 1 Ihvever, was to see that $1200 bunch the stack Catton. Catton, Hazel Hofman, the Elks. Alice Jones, Eunice Pratt. Alice Roth. run to win -- I wax the Puns. It takes 1 3 24 6 2j Joc-elyn- , Total. P. A. C. Belle McCorriston. Belle And so he sails around again, hall games and this young bunch had ELKS. Dickey. Lora Lucas, Alice Hedemann, And still around once more; Players. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E just one more chalked up to their Players. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E. Helen Girvin. Agnes Judd, Ella Wight. across Kim ss 5 1 0 0 3 Then, far the "raging main" boys. Moore. 3b 4 0 1 0 4 Fook. Williamson. credit than the school The first Stiles, cf 5 0 2 1 0 He stands to sea, but 'tis in vain Evers, ss 4 1 1 1 0 . , came, between th Elks and the G. Judd, 2b 4 1 0 5 2 And so he stands in shore. . Hampton, -p 4 0 1 1 4 - The Misses Center gave a delightful was a pitchers' battle I r 0111 i Woods, lb 3 0 1 5 0 Kams, Cogswell, lb 4 0 2 14 0 "poverty" party on Thursday evening Ahrens, 3 0 0 2 1 start to finish. Both Hampton and 2b 4 0 2 5 2 3b. which was attended by a number of What use? That wily Japanee Vanatta. L. c. 4 0 0 6 1 in championship form. If 4 0 0 1 0 Judd. young people. Dancing was the form Declines to in Reuter twirled White. G. Desha, If 3 0 8 9 0 "heave sight;" 3 0 0 2 0 of entertainment, while the guests fur a Reuter is shooting them over so fast Kia, cf 2 0 1 2 0 The Russian puts his helm-- lee 3 1 2 1 1 Marcallino, rf nished amusement in odd styles im- Wilder, rf their sea- -r season they are next to i E. Desha, p 4 1 2 1 0 And sails, all day, upon that this that Grady. C 3 1 1 3 of dress and costume. Among those possible to see. Poor "Home Run present were the Misses Jordan, Edith And then he sails all night. Total 33 3 8 24 7 4 Bob" White did not even so much as Total. . 3 10 27 14 2 Ewart, M. Mossman, Mary Catton, Ella game. MAILE. Wight, McStocker, Helen and Mar Day after day, night after night, strike the ball fair in the whole Score by innings- - Players. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E- - garet Center. May Schweitzer, Messrs. sails and All declared that the balls 1 He sails and sails; the Elks 2345679 En Gee, If 3 1 1 0 0 1 Jordan. Arthur Ewart. Mark Robin- pan. 0 1 And not a Jap boat comes in sight were coming straight over the Kams 000000 01 Simpson, c 4 1 3 12 2 0 son, Isenberg, Carl Hedemann, David 0 3 Perhaps the Russian fears one might They probably overlooked the speed. In Elks 001 0020 Pimental, lb 4 1 1 7 0 Center. J. A. Catton. Desha, , v Wherefore, his bronzed cheek pales. all the games were very satisfactory-- all Sacrifice Hits Reuter, J. Mana. 2b 2 0 0 2 0 J Richards. 2 0 0 1 0 A) Mrs. Eben Low has been the guest the teams were held down to a Macfarlane, 2b Stolen Bases Sheldon, Cogswell, Miller, ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 0j the past week of Mrs. Alonzo. Gartley And passing junks get in and fly limited number of runs and from the Wilder. Freitas, p 4 0 1 0 5 0 of College Hills. Along that lonely coast; spectators' standpoint the games were Left on Bases Kams, 9; Elks, 6. 3 0 0 2 0 0 J' v1 Kaanoi, cf For fear the Russ, in passing nigh, goods." Double Play Vanatta to Cogswell. Wright. 3b 3 0 0 1 2 1 The wedding of Miss Rosie Cunha the "real Should shoot at them and, bye and by, Struck Out By Reuter, 10; by Hamp- Almos, rf 2 1 0 1 0 0 and Dr. Harvey Vickers Murray will ELKS vs KA.Mv 5 if'' ton, 2. take place on June at the Moana Of the achievement boast. The Kams started the game moving, Bases on Balls Reuter, 0; Hampton. Total 27 4 7 26 9 4 Hotel residence of the Cunhas, Father i . to perform the ceremony. The bat. There was nothing doing Kim Fook out on foul strike. Stevens But still that wily Japanee at the Wild Pitches Reuter. 1; Hampton, wedding is to be witnessed by only run-getti- ng Refuses to draw near; in the first for either team. The L Score by innings intimate friends and relatives., but started in the second when Balls Grady, 2; Jones 2. 1234567S9 there is to be a reception afterwards He may be in the China Sea, Passed 1 0 2 0 0 0 to first. Young Balk Reuter. P. A. C 0 0 03 after 9 o'clock to which a large num- Or somewhere else in fact, maybe Lemon drew a walk Maile 0 4 pretty along 0000004 ber of friends have been invited. The He isn't anywhere. Jack Desha laid a bunt MAILES DOWN PUNS. were issued yesterday. The neatly Sacrifice Hits G. Judd. Marcallino. invitations the first base line and advanced The Mailes worked the Indian Sign Stolen Bases Kim Fook, Stiles, matron of honor will be Princess bride-to-b- e, But Rojestvensky sails and sails. Lemon. Lemon shortly renchel third g'. Mc-farlan- e. a schoolmate of the on the Colts and played them off their Woods, 2: Desha, 2; En Gee, To get nowhere at last; scored on Grady's muff of Hamp's Freitas. while Clarence Cunha will be and feet in a single inning. Things had so And watches, 'midst the passing gales, low pitch. Wilder made a pretty play Left on Bases Maile, 5; P. A. C, 9. the best man. The ushers far gone well for the college men for seven chosen are Judge Arthur A. Wilder, For any glint of hostile sails stage of the proceedings by Double Play G. Judd to Woods. at this innings and they were just beginning Out By Freitas, 8; by Desha, Mr. J. O. Carter, Mr. A. Berg, Dr. As he goes steaming past. on a right Struck throwing Sheldon out at first to shake hands with themselves when 5. Yost, U. S. A., and Mr. Tarn McGrew. field hit. It is seldom that one sees a a on Balls Freitas, 3; Desha, 2. 8 the bunch that Joe Cohen heads burst Bases Crafts The Flying Dutchman! Well his trip play of this kind in the Sugar Cane huge runs. Hit by Pitcher Marcallino. A tea and exhibit of Arts and and scored four from the shop of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Was really pretty neat. League. In the third old Bill Van were up and scored Balk Freitas.' given The Puns first Wild Pitch Freitas. Burton of Santa Barbara will be But then, he just gave Death the slip, one-han- d startled made a catch that in inning number one. They started Passed Ball Simpson. under the patronage of some of the And he had but a single ship for- 15, the the natives, who for one moment off like winners but did not count on leading ladies, on June at The Russian has a fleet. was Bill also Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Further notice got that he an outlaw. they were to receive later. tiT the deal that will be given later on. did little turn with the wood when PORTUGUESE a Young Freitas was there with the I think I have told you something about Robert before. Robert is a boy he scored Evers who was resting on well scattered goods and kept the hits TUG-OF-WA- R SELECTED SINGULARITIES. friend of mine and, being a boy, is, of course, a savage. They are all that. evened up matters. ,In WIN second. This and it was not until the fifth that the Well, the revival has struck home on Robert or, at least, a part of it has. the sixth the Kams threw away a run more runs. This gave Among the trees that are most sen- Colts scored two cherry, the And. in a sense, he has become converted. He goes to church with remarkable by not having a coach on the third should have The Punchbowl wonders carried off sitive to the wind are the them a lead of three which plum, the walnut, the black poplar, regularity, and he sits through the sermon patiently. Then, when the music base line. Desha could have easily pulled thein out on top. first honors again last evening in the the service-tre- e, the ash. and certain begins, he becomes exalted and so long as he is within hearing of it he is game ar home on Reuter's smash to right The Wasps played a steady and tug-of-w- tournament. These gentle- espe- made in varieties of pine. Other pines, not nearly so savage as his friends know that he can be. give at times touched up Eddie Desha men lawn had some one been there to showing they can go from Madeira demonstrated that cially the mountain varieties, and also Naturally, Robert' relatives take the deepest interest ;ri the change that warm style, that grip. to him the tip. some with the stick. In the fatal they are there with the strong It certain firs, are very resistant is being wrought in him and one of them, feminine, took it upon herself the scored two In the seventh the Elks eighth it began to rain and the horse took them five minutes actual time to wind. other day to inquire into his soul's health. She began very warily: on wild throw by Jones. pilers. The Coman- more runs a hide became good and slippery. Two jerk out the lumber Quanah Parker, the noted she do you of Dr. Ostrom?" by the w "Robert," asked, "what think Reuter retired White i?nd Kia of the Maile-- ; walked and the bags ere Portuguese certainly have a good team che chief, announces that he is a dem- over "Oh, he's all right." j strike out route. Wilder hit safe filipd on a hit. Punahou began that and they work together in good shape. ocrat, and will support Judge Parker ' second, Grady hit to right, Grady on dangerous game of throwing the ball Team work counts in tugs-of-w- ar as for the presidency. In an interview "How do you like his preaching?" first. Wilder on second. Little Al any one knew what had well as in any other game. The boys Quanah heap democrat. Big enough, I guess. I don't understand it, mostly. But gee, aunty, Jones, and before said: "Me "Well Moore slipped a slow one to happened four Matte men made the cir- that work on the water front also did judge, he my man; named for me; that music fellow is bully!" low to first. Wilder and good. and won from the Kanikaueo-- : who threw cuit and they were one to the business he my nephew; my Indians all demo- J Grady galloped home. The wildest of excitement prevailed dur- in 141,-- minutes. The Stevedores have crats, all for Parker." run getting and ter- a good heavy team when they and MY BEYOND THE REEF. This ended the ing this inning and the whole crowd and The general impression prevails that SHIP minated a pretty game of ball. The corn, Elks played a good clean game and as rubber is a product like wheat or Within the reef, where si ining fishes play, this paper predicted some time ago. to be ODtained from a given tree. Ths Above strange forms of life, the waters gleam has gathered rrr? it s sfWij idea is quite erroneous. It has been green and shades of green; while. through the day, smiling Frank Richardson f species In his wing a combination of dia- - estimated that 1.000 different deep uncouth monsters seem under commercial In their pools the contain rubber, though of a dream. quantities have been obtained fioui To lurk and lure, like creatures only 40 or 50. Orpheum Theater There is a merchant in New York Beyond the reef, the sky and sea are blue, who has made a fortune by the sale Where ships from many lands go up and down 'Flagship of the Pacific, of celery. For 20 years he has handled Clothed all in shining white, and holding true nothing else. ' In season he buys it Their way against the raging storm god's frown A in car-loa- d lots. Out of season hi Their freight the hopes of all the waiting town. keeps large quantities frozen in ice. The for which he obtains big prices. The celery comes out as brittle as glass. The sea is all a light, bright colors play no. Upon breast; long waves, sweeping, run There is a New York barber who its the PRESENTING AN ENTIRELY NEW wears a No. 12 shoe. He was a ser- White-creste- d on the blue through all the day. REPERTOIRE OF HIGH-CLAS- S geant in the German army, noted for And in the red'ning west, the sinking sun PRODUCTIONS. his stability. He has a brother in Is buried in the deep and day is done. Te strongest company ever brought the old country whose foot is so big by manager. ready-mad- e can be found U Honolulu this popular that no shoe My ship sails on. Held to a golden star fit him. When he needs a new pair to course runs through all tropic MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY of shoes he buys a side of leather and Its true the night; 22ND AND 23RD, sends for a shoemaker, who fashions And men keep watch upon a harbor bar his footgear at home. His foot is the Far distant, where there burns a man-li- t light, "Beware of Men largest in all Germany, about No. 17 Set in the night to. guide my ship aright. (Companion play to the "Christian") in size. our- We have the skunk ail to "Well, it don't go." muttered R. Beverly Kidd, "this talk of running me WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. He lives selves in North America. for County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket. Not for a minute. MAY 24TH AND 25TH, as as the upper The in Canada far north is to be dug up in this part of Mackenzie river, and is dis- Hearst barrel not campaign." 0 v. Wanted the Earth" tinctively a North Anit-rica- n animal. He is found throughout our broad do- Anyway, in a fisticuff strietly between I would FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY "gents," like the expert main from Portland. Me., to Oregon, opinion of Jess Woods as to whether it is allowable under the rules to !STH AND 27TH, Angeles. buttf - and from Florida to Los For - ' - v.-- - ,VC-V- ". ' ; Day By tc .' ' 'v some reason he seems to have preju- "New York - dice against Nova Scotia, and is not According to a writer in the Paris type?, and the work On thre vess- t - stop-l- y . Matin, a commission which ha. rerent- of this class now building will be Day ,' n.. rii known in Newfoundland. The skunk mmJ' ia-t- ped. They do is reaiiy a very expectable beast, and been investigating the relative value not counsel the entire SATURDAY MATINEE, MATHEWSON be severely blamed for making of submersible veels nnd sul marines j abandonment of the submarine, but WALTER CLARKSON CHRISTY cannot I Nationals. to his enemies. has decided emphatically in favor of believe that the chief usefulness la in Ridinsr of New York Americans. of the New York himself obnoxious submer-the- y Little Red Hood" the experimenters assert that the former. As a result of these tests defensive work, whereas the All reserve seats, 25 cents. PROMINENT IN Some bold have recommended the abandon- - sible should be particularly effective la BASEBALL PITCHERS very good eating. I TWO COLLEGE the skunk is one of the French submarine offense. THE BIG LEAGUES. ment of Prices: 75c., 60c. and 25c, 2jf 3E

mm SUNDAY ADVERTISER, MAY ai, 1905. 3jm BBSSBBBBBBSSBHSB 1BSB WSBSBSSSSSSBL SBHKBBBHHBHH Sunday Advertiser mat n m pi m m m i in wnw nimaffwn ungr 84s&zz&& SISINESS LOCALS. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GBatered at the Poetoffice in Honolulu. Indian Head, soft finish, at Whitney H. T.. as second 'lass matter.) WATERFRONT NEWS & Marsh's. TO GIVE A PLAY Published Every Sunday The latest in sunshades and parasols Morning just ' opened up" at Jordan's. by the The Stockyards now have automo- KINAU WAS LATE. The students of he senior class of iAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO.. Ltd- - biles for hire by the day or hour. 5 pound,-can- s High School are preparing: for way ports j the Ton Holt Block, 65 South King St. The Wilder steamer Kinau arrived from Hilo and at o'clock Lutted's Hawaiian poi in ' Manager Mahu-kon- a. by druggists grocers. presentation on evening of Friday, &. W. Pearson Business yesterday afternoon. She was delayed by loading sugar and sheep at for sale all and the Sugarbran is rapidly becoming the May 26. the pretty domestic drama, F brought a big passenger list, including many ministers and dele- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: She popular stock food of the Teiri'.ory. C. "Down in Maine." The cast, said to by in city, per Association. On port agent. Why Entrust Delivered carrier gates to the convention of the Hawaiian Evangelical the J. Walker, be a very strong one, is as follows: month ' davits aft hung a boat, or the remains of one. which had its bottom stove in See the Metrostyle Pianola now on failed to any address for 1 year in Bergstrom Music Co'. Zeph Curnmings. of Hardscrabble or Territory while attempting to make a landing on the Hawaii coast. The boat belongs exhibition at the the United States It costs only $250. Farm, 'way down in Maine. Believes Your Business of Hawaii to to the steamer Kaiulani. The Kinau 's cargo consisted of 3000 bags of sugar, u: the Golden Rule, and practices what two pigs, one mule and 165 pack- Art draperies of great beauty and 197 sheep, 36 empty kegs, 26 bundles hides, very designs at Sachs". The be believes. B Lightfoot. the latest Ralph, his brother, a New York Mil- ages sundries. finest selection ever presented in Hono- To this Co.? SOME SAILS SAVED. lionaire. P. Schmidt. & LAND CO. lulu. Neil Wentworth, a young inventor, RAILWAY six-roo- m a very Jas. W. Robertson of Brewer & Co. arrived on the Kinau from a trip to A modern cottage in S. King. good neighborhood is offered for rent Hilo, where he looked over the wreck of the bark Martha Davis. He said that Bingle, the old fisherman. K. Tucker. at $25. See our classified ac'.s for par- Tomps, the hired man. H. White. TIME TABLE only the masts of the burned vessel were visible, sticking out of water. The ticulars. Mr. Holden, a lawyer, R. Clarke. Because hulk will be sold at auction. Some of the sails and the rigging were saved and The Stein-Bloc- h two-pie- ce feather Jimpsey. a "Fresh Air" Kid, F. October 6. 1904. un- - on Amy Turner. The fire was probably caused by spontaneous weight outing suits are smart and Davis will be used the Mc-Iner- It is a growing, OUTWARD. equalled for outing purposes. M. lover, E. active up-to-da- te combustion and originated in the lime forward. All the officers and crew of Mose Gossin, a stuttering concern in every War Waianae, Waialua, Kahuku and Ltd. Wilder. particular :o: ill-fate- d vessel came to Honolulu on the Kinau. Way Stations 9: 15 a. m., 3:20 p. m. the The General Arthur cigar is mellow- Susie Curnmings. Ralph's daughter. STot Pearl City. Ewa Mill and Way WARREN DUE TODAY. ly flavored, of even quality and al- Miss I. Underwood. Stations tT: 30 a. m., 9:15 a. m., delightful smoke. Gunst- - Mrs. Curnmings, Zeph's wife. Miss E. ai not will be any troops aboard transport together a Because 11:06 a. m., 2:15 p. m.,. 3:20 p. m.. It is probable that there the Eakin Cigar Co. Peterson. m., $9:30 p. m., p. m. due here toda It is very likely, however, she will bring some I . "forty-thre- e p. tll:15 Warren, that I you safe, pleas- - Keziah, and desperate", If desire a effective, Your business will be INWARD, cabin passengers. The Warren is a sister ship to the Sumner, now on the ant cough remedy try Putnam's Cherry Miss M. Paty. your appreciated Betsey Tomps. Miss S. Halsey. and interests carefully (arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wai- Coun Comfort. Sold by Hobron Drug ed guard Eastern coast. The Sumner was a prize taken in the Spanish War while trying Music will, be furnished by Kaai's .v,. .V. ;y. ;o; :o: alua and Waianae 8:36 a. m., 5:31 i Co., Ehlers' block, H p. zn. to run the blockade of Cuba with a cargo of coal. She was fitted up at the We are fitting the good dressers of orchestra. arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Norfolk navy yard and is the finest troopship in the world. There was a great ' tne town with Gun Metal Gray suit- - Pearl City 17:46 a. m., 8:36 a. m., agitation in Congress about her cost, some half a million dollars having been jngs at $25 per suit. Accurate fit guar LOCAL BREVITIES 4:31 p. Because 19:18 a to., 1:40 p. m., tn., spent on her. Recently she took Quartermaster General anteed. Geo. A. Martin. m--, Humphreys and a :tl p. 7:30 p. m. pay passage to Daily. party on a tour of inspection in Porto Bico. The Warren, which will be in A party will the San A number of letters are at this office Its dealings with all customers of a nurse in exchange for absolutely are Sunday Excepted. port today, is like the Sumner except for the deckhouse. The Sumner has a Francisco for "G". confidential, al- t taking care of an invalid gentle- ways and it is X Sunday Only. superstructure, the Co. will pay divi- ready to assist large while the Warren has very little above her deek. man. See our classified ads today. Ewa Plantation a and advise The Haleiwa, Limited, a two-ho- ur dend of one per cent, May 31. HAWAII SUGAR LIST. Saturday. June 3rd, E. W. train, leaves Honolulu every Sunday, Beginning George W. Robinson of Brewer & at 8:22 a. m. Returning arrives in Ho- Admiral Beckley of the steamer Kinau reports the following sugar on Jordan & Co., Ltd.. and B. F. Ehieis yesterday. p. & Co. will close every Saturday at 1 p. Co.. returned from Hawaii nolulu, at 10:10 m. The Limited stops Hawaii ready for shipment: Olaa, 13,200; Waiakea, 8000; Hawaii Mill, 5600; saaly Pearl City and Waianae. m. durinfr the months of June. July Mr. H. Robinson and Miss Annie Gasslllcd Adrcrasemcim. at were married Friday evening C. SMITH, Wainaku, 21,500; Onomea, 14,000; Pepeekeo, 14,500; Hononm, 11,300; Hakalau, and August. Halewai G. P. DENISON, F. the home of the bride in Waialua. Supt. G. P. & T. A. 22,000; Laupahoehoe, 3700; Ookala, 5000; Kukaiau, 6500; Hamakua, 2600; Attend the special sale of Ferris' at Paauhau, 3200; Honokaa, 1300; Kukuihaele, 1000; Honuapo, 765. Total 139,165. "Good Sense" and "Equipoise" waists The new company took charge of the WANTED. Mon- Royal Hotel on Friday and at B. F. Ehlers & Co., beginning Hawaiian pay passage of nurse to HONOLULU STOCK tXCMMMfit. SHIPPING NOTES. 8 reappointed Fred. J. Church manager. iiu San day, May 22nd, at a. m. See our adv. Francisco, in exchange for taking Soundings are being taken from a float just inside of in this issue. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy; care of Honolulu. May 20, 1905. the reef makai the invalid gentleman. Address DE harbor light preparatory to the work of harbor improvement. The Oldsmobile Touring Runabout or. Mesmerism and Hypnotism," is the Nurse, Advertiser office. 125 topic morning. i promises to become Honolulu's, Mverit Christian Science this TF HAJtK OF S ;OCi 3 'apical. Vai. The next mail to the coast goes on the Sonoma Tuesday. Another mail oar. it na? tne advantages 01 n Geo. A. Davis has again left the Re- from the coast is due on her sister ship, the Sierra, Wednesday. r I more expensive cars without ihc-i- party. He in sev- FOR RENT. Ummcastilm American-Hawaiia- n publican announced The liner Nebraskan sails at 0 p. m. today for San Hamm-Youn-g Co., six-roo- m complications. Von eral ways and places yesterday that MODERN cottage, newly C. Brewer A Go... n.000,000 10U 420 Francisco and Puget Sound via Kahului. gone painted mmtm Ltd. he had Democratic. and papered at 1901 Young Bwa 5,000,009 30 28' 29 The ship Bangalore sailed from Hilo for Xew York on the loth with a Sayegusa on Nuuanu street will dis- - Rev c, E. Shield, pastor of the Hilo street. Rent $25. Rev next donr aw.Axrlcultnral..... 1.300, GOG 100 3 ... load of sugar. Cloisonne vases Apply J. com. 2,812,780 100 82 full play his new stock of Foreign Church, will preach in Central H. Curnmings, 1837 Cottage Kw. SngrCo 81' $3 Saga Co. . , 2.000,000 20 35 W tomorrow. He has them as low as morning. street. i Sswsiian .... The sloop Kawailani sailed for Koolau ports yesterday morning with a Union church this Subject: 125 Bononn 76O000 1C0 1KA IOI each, up to $10. The stock must be in Honokaa...... 2,000,000 20 id ao big load of lumber. and xhe Pattern the Mount." open TWO-STOR- Y A Haiku 500,000 100 100 seen to De appreeiatea. score j Senator Geo c Hewitt was notified house. 1479 600,000 W 33 The mail from the coast is due to arrive today on the naval transport Thurston Xahoku 30 evenings. I Avenue. Applv C. R Rpvnnw. Klhei Plen. Oo., Ltd. 2,500,000 50 8 10 by wileless yesterday that his refusal 1036 1 Sqlace. j in Xlpahola 180,000 100 3o We have Union Gas Engines of all , of nomination for supervisor from Kau Green street. 7092 bie KOlfM 600,000 100 155 powers in stock from one horse-pow- er accepted, Mc Eryrfe Co. . Ltd 8,500,000 20 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. William P. Frye, Am. sp., Sewall, came too late and was not am 8c. 150 horse-powe- r. equip or unn sagar vo 8,600,000 100 120 Shanghai, April 26. to We oil He wjh probably make the run. FURNISHED cottage; three rooms; rep , 1,0004)00 20 - Oaomea.... " ARRIVED. gasoline engines with apparatus to p Iauk-e- bath. 1258 Young- . Curt,s a is quoted as saying street near bre okals 500,000 20 7 gas. Hamm- - l Piikoi la Snvsr Co., Ltd... 5,000,000 20 5 20. operate with fuel Von wIU for 7108. OIowaIq Saturday, May THE MAILS. be a candidate nelther ant; 150,000 100 100 Young Co., Ltd. s 5.herin! any county office. ?aar. . ia dag Flan Co. 8,000,000 50 Stmr. Likelike. Xaopala, from Molo-ka- i, nor other Pscl-l- c '240 Mails are due following is most accessible car .1 500,000 100 Maui, .Lanai and Hawaii ports. from the The Ford the There had been talk of having him on Jala 750,000 100 155 180 points as follows: because it's the most simply construct- - j the Democratic ticket for sheriff, FOR SALE. Pe pee ceo ;,, 750,000 100 15 Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo to A H Pioneer 2,750,008 100 158 and way ports. 5:10 p. m. ed. This mean that it isn't liable j Eu Campbell won the handicap HAWAIIAN saddle, good condition. Wainlna 4.(rrl. Co 1,500,000 100 60 65 San FVano'sco Per Sierra, May 24. get If does ' Apply Territory Am. bktn. Georgiana, Lorenz, 42 days out of order and that it tournanient at Manoa ye,terdav with a Stables 7108 Wi'.aku 700,000 100 275 Colonies Per Sonoma, May 23. for repairs. Schu-- , . "Wailuku Sugar Co. from Taltal at 7 a. m. will cost but little c. 35,000 100 Victoria Per Manuka, June 3. A,, Scrip man Carriage Co. ! gross on tue.i.a'tO 262,000 too 150 Yokohama Per China, May 30. the best score in competition KAllVlUKl DUE TODAT. REMOVABLE ICE COMPARTMENT LOT FOR SALE. record, 54. ONE Sunday, May 21. Malls will depart follows: DETACHABLE waste pipe and shelles LARGE lot 200 feet by 300 feet-bes- t wudor a.a. Co.. . .. 500,000 100 145 as Pastor Wadman will speak on Inter-Islan- d 3. 8. Co. can be easily removed and cleaned location in Kaimuki; one 300.000 100 Stmr. Claudine, Parker, from Maui San Francisco Sonoma, May 23. that ; "Prayer" in the Methodist church this block aaw. Kiectr'c Cc .... 10-- Per from car S0C.0U0 100 115 few of the many advantages I line; must be H. K. T A M. ports, early in morning. are a morning at 11 and Harry Butler, the sold this L "o.,-. J9 100:4 Yokohama Per Coptic, today. FT. R C- O. . found in the Gurney refrigerator. - month; no reasonable offer T. L . 1.000.000 106 67", Stmr. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from Colonies Per Sierra, May 24. well known soloist of the Ostrom par- refused. Mutrtl tel. Co 150,600 9' 'f Dimond & Co. offer the Gurney to all Address X, Advertiser office. 123 Kauai ports, early in morning. ' ty. will sing by request "Just for To- ORAL. Co 4,000.000 77 Victoria Per Aorangi, May 31. TIME-- pay- That MUoK K.Co 75 U. S. S. Solace, Bull, from San Fran- on their "LITTLE AT A da v." All welcome. Wl 1.000,00 ment plan. dOHBB. cisco. There will' be services at the Chris- - NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- - Saw. Ter. , 4 p. c. (Fire repro- Just U. S. A. T. Warren from San Fran- ODDITIES FROM ABROAD. Some more of those swell today 11 o'clock, at Ba. Claims) 10054 and copper tian church at ING OF STOCKHOLDERS, JUw. TerrL p. c... cisco. ductions of hammered brass which time Rev. P. M. Snodgrass wil DEPARTED. An innkeeper of Willrelmberg, who Russian antiques, candelabra.", candle- preach; subject "Almost Persuaded." AND OF CLOSING OF Cal. A Haw. Sug. Ref. turns the scale pounds, is sticks, jugs, and loving cups have It! Co. 6 p. c 100 at 52 the In the evening the congregation will STOCK TRANSFER i Take 100 Saturday. May 20. by Hawaii & South Iw t'uut., 6 p. e heaviest man in Germany. been received the join in the union services at the Cen- f Kaiku 6 p. c 102 ICS Au Ki-laue- a, Curio Co., Young building. Loulu BOOKS. Hawn. Coml. a Sngar Stmr. Ke Hou. Tullett, for The undertakers of Malaga. Spain, Seas Union church. All are invited to 3 p. mats to order, all sizes. tral RE Co. 5 p.c. .... 101 at m. went on strike lately, because they con- hat. Lauhala all these services. Hawaiian Sugar 8 p c. ioi; Stmr. Kauai. Bruhn, for Waimea and sidered themselves excessively taxed. Bamboo and other fibres. WDLDER'S Hiio a. a. Co. , 6 p. c . Club will hold next , STEAMSHIP Eleele, at 3 p. m. The Research its COMPANY Bom. a. r. L. Co., Twenty-fou- r men dined inside of a meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock HOD op. o. . - 105 ' Notice is hereby given a huge deal- TO THE PUBLIC. , .v, ? Bu-.- au - that snecial XahnJcu 8 p. e 100 SAIL MONDAY. tun recently made for a wine 11 L Lilt: Ullla iif thnun of Agricul- meeting of the O. H. A L. Co., 8 p. C stockholders of Wilder's 103W er in Strassburg. It holds 1,000 hecto- 3, we are ture and Forestry ' I Sugar Co., 6 p. 101 H Schr. Concord. Ulunahele, for Hilo to Beginning Saturday. June J?J J"-NUr- Steamship Company has been BK'O aha c. liters. sery. King street. H. called hv uiaa angar uo., e p. c 65 sail in afternoon. going to close our stores every Satur- Walter " me and that the same will Pa! a 8 p. c. 102U, US The mortality curves in London rise Ph. D., of Washington will deliver an be held Pioneer Mill Co. 8 p.c. 102K 104 day afternoon at 1 o'clock, during the at the office of the company in 101;V1014 PASSENGERS. in proportion to the density of the fogs address on "The Organization and Honolulu, Pa'luaA. On..n.v.c. July August, in Oahu, on Monday, the 29th Arrived. and consequent exclusion of sunlight, months of June, and Work of the U. S. Department of Agri- day, of May, 1903, order that our employees may have d culture." at 'the' hour of 10 SESSION SALES. Per stmr. Kinau. May 20, from Hilo which is the deadly foe of disease germs. o'clock m. of said day, pur- weekly half-holida- y during the hot for the (Morning Session.) and way ports J. E. Garvis, Mrs. J. Fresh operations against the por- pose of considering and voting upon Mc-Bryd- weather months. 50 & ; e. n, a proposal Haw. C. S. Co., 82.50 25 E. Garvis, E. J. Lord. Bruce Hart-ma- poises, which are spoiling the sardine respectfully your FEMININE FADS AND FANCIES. for the sale of all the busi- 7.75; 6 Ewa, 28.50, S. We ask ness and property Peck. Mrs. J. Monsarrat, Rev. fishery on the coast of Brittany, are to in this move, as upon you de- of Wilder's Steam- Hane-ber- g. ship Company, SALES BETWEEN BOARDS. C. Shield, Rev. P. K. Toon, A. be undertaken by the French torpedo pends whether or not this is to be a The Windsor tie is a popular favor- and the dissolution of 30 Haw. Sugar Co., 35. Geo. R. Cullen, Loo Joe, Jas. W. boat No. 89. ite. said company, according to the terms regular summer event. proposed Robertson. Rev.' Mr. Manning. Mrs. Having thrown buckets of cold water shop- Delft blue is one of the modish col- for such sale and dissolution In arranging for your Saturday as laid before METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Christina Brown. Mrs. Wm. K. Hapal, over his consumptive chief, a Maori ping, kindly remember to reach our ors. the stockholders of the Issued by U. S. T. C. M. company by circular the Weather Bureau Rev. Inoue, Rev. Sokabe, medicine man at Gisborne. in New Zea- before 1 o'clock, and by your The velvet cabocbon is a fancy of letter of the Sec- Office Every Sunday Morning. - stores retary dated 31, Lovsted. Geo. N. Gay, J. S. MoCand- land, was charged with manslaughter own individual effort help to make this the season. March 1905, and for s. Rev. W. S. Keliinio. S. the transaction o such WIND Mrs. W and fined $50. move a success. Yokes when used on other business THERM Kelii-pi- o. shirt waists as mayjproperly 2 I Keliipio and child. Miss Sarah come before said meet- If KAN An Shropshire (England) Yours truly, 1830 type. J. A. Aheong, Miss Sexton. Miss eccentric uolded after the ing. 38 2 3 B. & CO.. Broad-shouldere- 5 'a sexton, who has just died at an advanced F. EHLERS d effects will prevail Notice is BABOM. A. M. G. Luce. H. W. M. Mist, Rev. W. & also hereby given that the Ik,- age, over 61 years connect- and E. W. JORDAN CO.. LTD. s M. Kalaiwaa. John Goudie. Miss O. A. had been for in shirt waists next season. stoc k transfer books of Wilder's Steam- ed Wellington as BIS h Arnold. Dr. C. B. Cooper, Mrs. Tom with parish church Orchid of a purple shade is popular- ship Company will be closed from and I gravedigger and sexton. The man had OF INTEREST TO HOTEL GUESTS. ly including the 26th 8 Il4 30.10 78 70 T 68 8 N 11 May, Mrs. H. R. Bryant, Rev. R. A. adapted for evening wear. day of May, 1905, M m 30.12 79 70 T 61 2 nk 10 Buchanan. Rev. Mr. Rev. had never ridden in a train or any other Tailored neckwear in Madras and to and including the 31st day of May i Washivama. A new arrangement T 16 30 12 i 7 67 . 01 66 S between the ' a It j G kind of vehicle. 1905. W 7 30.14 78 69 T 60 4 NK 12 Cho Ting. Rev. G. W. Kopa, A. H. Young" linen is enjoying considerable vogue. ! Buda-Pest- h - "Alexander and the "Moana" By best- g T 118 30.10 78 69 .O'.l 6) 6 NK It Perry and wife Miss E. May. S. M. has lost one of its tight-fittin- Louis XVI. bodice, order of the President: 78 68 65 5 The 7 ia 30.06 T nk 10 known cranks, a man always went hotels to be put in force at once, Dated, Honolulu, T. May 19. 1905. 8 20 30.06 79 69 .03j 70 6 NK 7 Kanakanui. Master W. A. Kanakanui, who much pointed in front, is the new- H.. r I i - promises to be of great advantage to l i Walter Mrs. W. P. Mo- - barefoot and bareheaded. His favorite est. S. B. ROSE. of both places. stay- 7108 Xotc: Raromoter readings are cor - ' Dough all. Geo. K. Low, Mrs. Geo. K. occupation was to offer medical advice theguests Guests Secretary. ing at the "Young" on the American Shirt waist sleeves tend toward the rected for temperature, instrumental Lnw. S. M. Whitehouse. H. Javuen. to famous persons who were ill. This Dishop with being plan and wishing to visit the splendid order, a somewhat wider errors, and local gravity, and reduced wife and child. Rev. John Samoa, Rev. rejected, he wrote long diatribes :uff than in the past. POWER OF to sea level. Average cloudiness C. M. Airs. K. Ku- againft bathing grounds or park, at Waikiki, ATTORNEY. stated Kamakawiwoole. E. human folly and printed them. lunches, an scale from 0 to lu. Direction of wind nukau. Rtv. ('hung How Lo, S. Mori, may be served with breakfasts, M. Fremlet. the French sculptor, has or dinners at the Moana in lieu of American Woman's Enterprise. is prevailing direction during 24 hours Geo. H. Robertson. H. G. Ramsey. S. received a a monument, 8 p. Velocity commission for similar meals due them at the "Young" At the sale of the Roslyn jewels in During my ending at in. of wind is Ah Fat, Rev. Tin Ah Ling, A. Mason. to be Paris, memory the absence from the Terri- average rn miles per hour. erected in in of and vice versa, by taking cards from London recently the name ol Mrs. tory of veiocitv pigeons which carried messages during Hawaii, Mr. Geo. W. Smith Th. ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, Booked. one hotel to the other, indicating the Elizabeth Brent figured freciuentlv as will act for me, in all the siege. At its commencement in- - matters, under Dan I Section Director, in Charge. Per. S. S. Sierra, May 24, from San the .meal or meals to be served and name Mr Rront i an im,nMr a full power of attorney. cm me was cji n,,..,. clear Francisco: Miss Edna Tiddy. Miss amuiiuu yigeuu pusi Df truest anci aate tor presentation. widow and quite a woman Dated May 20, 1905. marked service, and of let- remarkable TIDES, SUN AND MOON. E. Cling. Miss Sh:.w. C. Cun-h- a. thousands About seven years ago 125 AUG. R Hamilton. ters and dispatches were sent out from she went to AH ENS. 3 W. J. Elleford. Miss H. Tuc ks. Miss SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY. London with her husband, who in- S 5 Paris by this meant. 9 e A. Wells. Ira Wells, Fred lawn-mow- er - Ticker. Ward The millinery sale at Claire's millin- tended to introduce a patent HONOLULU IRON WORKS a M.Oraw. F. D. Ma hone, W. M. Gra- ery parlors Thursday was a great in England. He was accidental- 3 s ham. Miss Julia Noar, T. F. Lansinsr. last COMPANY. i 30 x BU ly killed, leaving his widow with about L il T. M. Stock and wife. Mr. Lorenz, E. UNITED STATES WEATHEX success and every lady that attended it m Ft a.m. a m a.m.F iRise BEAU. this sale saved from two to six dollars 250. Mrs. Brent, a Massachusetts 22 6 39 1 7 6 21) 1 14 11 .20 5.19 6.84 10 M Wolff. Maynard Dodd, Mrs. A. L. woman, I On purchases. set about bringing Boston The p.m. Hutchinson. Master Hutchinson. Mrs. their There is still a Machinery, 28" 7 25! 1 6 7.38 2 C8m2 085.19 8.35 li. 18 fine lot of new hats on which will baked beans and pie into Black Pipe, Galvanized or 24 8 141 1 4 8 561 S 00! 1 12 5.19 6 35 C. E. Bunker. Miss A. "Whitney. Mme. Alexander Young Building, Honolulu, hand Pipe, tomorrow special price notice in London, a d has succeeded Boiler Tubes, Iron and Steel, En- due km Rodrero and two children. Lieut. Com. Saturday. May 26. be sold at low gineers' Supplies. X 25 9.09 1.3.10 20! i 49 2 4315.18,6.36, 0 01 J. C. Leonard and wife, A. D. Porter. in order to make room for the new-stoc- k so well that r.ow her income sometimes "ca on runs 11,000 Kensing- Office Nuuanu street. V 36 10 12 1 1 11 26 4.31 4.25.5.18 6.361 0 41 Mr. and Mrs. Hayselden. now the way. Remember the to a day. In her and ! THERMO. WIND Works Kakaako. p.m p.m a c 1 place. Hotel and Union streets, up- ton home she has a torehouse of rare prii 8 27 12.1' 1.0 U 16! 5 12 5 50'5.18 6.86i VESSELS IN POST. ! 35 gg ' B of 8 28 12.49 1.2! 5.48, 6 57,5. 18.8. 37' 1 5S 2 2 5 stairs. works art, souvenirs from faraway NAVY. 5 Ik x EAGLE ARMY AND - M lands and oriental hangings, said to be CLEANING AND 29: 1 25 1 Si 0.09 6 19; 7.51:5.18 6.37: 2 30 U. S. R. C. from Kauai S Chinese-Jewis- Bear. Hamlet, : There is said to be a h among the most magnificent in the DYEING Last quarter of moon May 25. 1 30. 3 a a WORKS. the ports, March colony in Yang-tse-Kian- g city. In writing to an American Times of tide are from the valley in friend Fort Street, opposite Star Block. the taken the MERCHANT VESSELS. China. This colony has existed since Mrs. Brent said her success was owing - . I Coast And Stir- ! i LADIES' AND GENTS' Fnited States fiendti 2"0 years before the CLOTHING Tty tables. A,ice Cooke. Am. sc.. Penhallow, Port 1900 29.96 83 67 "a .01 65 4 KB .... Christian era. Its partly to brains, but mostlv to beans. CLEANED AT LOWEST May 11. " J I people have a synagogue in which thev The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur' arnb. 1901 29 96 84 TO ! Georgiana. sp., 94 j J .00 72 3 vu .... PRICES. about one hour earlier than at Hono- - Am. Lorenz. Taltal, Captain John Stover Jacob-- , the old- Phone 2302 30-0- White 2". 1KB 82 72 77 .01 72 3 KB ; from flesh luln. I May , j.... before eating it. erect tablets est fireman in Boston, died a few days J- - B- - Am. sp., New-- to Moses and Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours Thomas. Halcrow, ! 1903 29.96 83 68 76 .36 74 6 SE .... Abraham and are called ago aged 80 years. He wa.s foreman minutes slower than Greenwich castle. May 11. by some "blue-cappe- d Mohammedans." of the first steam fire engine company 1904 i9 96 81 64 72 00 68 3 sw .. If time, being that of the meridinn of 157 Nebraskan. Am( s. s.. Weecfon. San because of their blue headdress. Other- Boston, was one of en- The Best Rigs degrofx? in the assistant thirty minutes. The whis-- May 1MB tt.Osj 79 69 74 j .03 70 6 K wise they are little different mot time Francisco. 1. j 7 from other gineers at the big Boston fire in 1872, tie blows at 1:30 m., Mid-m- e nisi which is the Restorer. Br. cable s.s.. Combe. i Chinese citizens, hold high offices in t. Avge 29 98 82 P9 76 . 07 70 ' 4 and had charge of the demolition of in the ity as Greenwich, 0 hours 0 minutes. way L, April 24. the land at times Chi i and because of buildings by the use of gunpowder in For SUNDAY DRIVE-TERRIT- ORY 'an an'1 moon are for local time for Star of Bengal. Am. Henderson, ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, nese t.t bark, tolerant principles have never the efforts to stay the spread of that STABLES. whole group. Newcastle, May 14. Section Director In Charge- - been persecuted or oppressed. conflagration. B48 S. King St. Phone Main 36.