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Superintendent of Public Works Mnrston Campbell this morning Work will bo started at once on mediate start of the contemplated im- returned from a busy business trip to Hawaii and Maui, per S. B. tho improvement of Ivahulul harbor, provements. . Lit I !Viotii Ono i 0i Mauna Kea. Maul, tho third harbor of Importance hundred and fifty thousand i dollars are at once available and the The meeting at Hilo relative to the extension of Hilo harbor lines In the Hawaiian Islands. (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) was most satisfactory, the public evpressing appreciation of tlu railway will relinquish all claim on An agreement has been drawn be; any harbor Improvements or con- plans as outlined by Major Winslow, U. S. A. WASIIiNGTON, D. C, July 1(5 The government will sell a public tween the Kahulul railway and tho struction for which It may have been The famous isle known as Cocoanut Island, is to become a responsible. feet of timber in Trinity county, California, from Government, through' the forest . where everybody may find pleasure, listen to the band, and park, Work will start next week and the to promote the construction of a railroad from Eureka tho local Federal authorities, whero4 otherwise seek and pursue happiness. Job will be made as speedy as It Is In le Kula pipe line, Marston Campbell reports that the steel sec-tio- by there is nothing to hinder the lnv thorough. constituting the greater portion of the system, will be under way so that water will be running in October. wsmm GORMAN CHIEF LIEITEII BU BED 0E BREMERTON PLACED UNDER mm Press (Associated Cable to The Star.) EDITOR STAR: With no Intention HI of D. 1(5. Hear-Admir- A. J. Campbell, special agent of the commenting on any arguments for , C, July Cottman will i Lieutenant William L. Burchfield, of the United States Marine Board of Immigration, has decided or against prohibition, I am unable succeed Rear-Admir- Rodgers in command of the Brcjnerton navy Corps, was arrested late last night at his cottage at Waikiki on a to leave en route for the Medeira and to resist the desire to voice a protest yard. against charge g drunk and threatening to kill a number of people if Azore islands on the S. S. Korea on the publication of such a did not tell him where his dog was. August 6. Mr. Campbell hopes to scurrilous article as appeared in this they iftbrnfaig's Burchfield had been drinking heavily during the day, bo able to secure a good number of Advertiser. Lieutenant A newspaper and when he arrived home discovered his greyhound was missing. laborers on this trip for the work on should above all else the local plantations. avoid printing In its columns any mat Not willing to attempt anything without a weapon he managed to ter CL0UDBURS1 HITS The exact number to bo brought which needlessly insults any class get his revolver, and went outside. The first person he saw coming or body of tho public has been left entirely to Mr. Camp- which supports along the road lie ordered to throw up his hands and held him co- it. Tho morning paper bell, who will decide, after ha has in publishing vered with his gun, at the same time using improper language. such a letter as appeared morn- had a-- chance to look carefully over this Officer S. K. Kaha, who happened to be walking along- - the road, ing stands sponsor for statements SEVERAL COUNTIES the field. There is room for a large was that deeply insults not only near the house occupied by Lieut. Burchfield, suddenly halted, number of good lanorers providing the Irish as a race, but all- members of the and was told that if he did not throw up his hands he would be killed. they are willing to come (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) hero and Roman Catholic, Episcopalian and After the young marine officer had been taken into custody he was take what tbe plantations are willing Lutheran faiths, whose leaders here It released by Sheriff Jarrett to appear on Monday morning. It is u to pay. Ky., 1(5. A Indirectly Infers are a pack "guer-rlla- s HENDERSON, July cloudburst, affecting sevjral The of most certain that the affair last night will result in Lieutenant last ship that arrived here with and grafters." counties, has done damage to the extent of 2,000,000. is Portuguese brought Burchfield being tried by a courtmartial, as this not the first report a few that did Tho Advertiser has, I have no doubt, all In that has been made about his condijcr. their power to make the re- done, a great deal of harm to tho The house occupied by Lieutenant Burchlleld.has been the remark mainder proved to oq good work cause of prohibition by tho abusive tions of the town on account of the revels thaij have taken place, day and existing, but after a few of tho methods It has made use of In Its HOPE TO FLOAT night, in which women were included. undesirables were weeded out the re- campaign. This last effusion Is a mainder proveded to De goo work- worthy specimen of Its learned argu- men. ments, and I have no hesitation In as- NEW R1C& MILL. Mr. Campbell does not know how serting that It will lose more votes long to The K. Yamamoto Rico Mill Is the he will be away on tho trip, the cause the Advertiser cham- MONGOL A SUNDAY but hopes to be pions than has ever gained largest aa well as tbe finest In the home again by tho it by all first of the year. Mr. Thurston's articles. islands. All machinery Is of the very E TOM O'DOWDA. latest pattern. Tae famous Tengu July 15, 1910. YOKOHAMA, July 1(5. The P. M. S. S. Mongolia is being Rice is cleaned at "this mill. With the set WRAY TAILOR of her cargo, and it is hoped to float her tomorrow. large cleaning capacity they are able

e m to handle considerable out-sid- parti- OH '5 GRIST NEW YORK, July 1(5. The pier of the Metropolitan Steamship cular work which they guarantee. Company has been burned, several vessels receiving damage. The Since holding survey on DIES the the COST extent of the loss is estimated at 000,000. Prometheus, the members of the LAST DAY OF SACHS BIG SALE IN POLICE MILL board to 1(5. Monday July 18th. will be the last have decided hold a dock PHILADELPHIA, July The Pennsylvania Railway Co. has ' day of the big sale at the Sachs Dry trial of the, engines instead of sending Wray Taylor, formerly of Honolulu asked for twelve hundred special police to protect its property in tho but for ten years Goods Co., and on this day a feature the big auxiliary in San Francisco, As a result of being unlawfully on of the outside for a trial died yesterday, strike trainmen. . will be made of trimmed hats. Uo a cablegram to that the premises of tho Honolulu Planta- trip. The work of repairing the effect having sure to be at the store early for the been received by Sister tion Company after dark without any damaged pistons is gomg on as ra Albertina or St. Andrew's Priory. last day of the sale. reasonable excuse to offer, Pedro Ca- SAFE GUARD AGAINST ILLNESS. Wray Taylor came to Honolulu In Make It a of your to keep pidly as possible, ana If something pa, a well known character In police rule home 1882 from Lowell, Massachusetts, to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Fine Job Printing, Star Office. unforeseen not ship circles, has guilty does Happen, the accept a position of organist at St. Deen found by the Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard is expected to be ready to leave for Andrew's Cathedral. On July 29, 1000, district magistrate of Ewa and sen against bowel complaints. For sale the coast with the Chattanooga In tow he celebrated twenty years of service tenced to six months Imprisonment by all dealers, Benson, mlth & Co., on Friday. as organist. on a chargo of vagrancy. agents for Hawaii. When the Prometheus arrives at In 1890 he was appointed secretary Capa was brought to Honolulu this Life Insurance the Bremerton navy yard she will bo of tho bureau of Immigration and elec- morning by Sheriff Fernandez and given a thorough speed trial, to de- toral register. turned over to the police who will He was one see No man has done his full duty termine If any thing else requires at timo editor of Tho that he starts on his long vaca- by his family unless he carries overhauling before she is again sent Advertiser and was a news-gathere- r tion at the County hotel. Capa has a life insurance. t'o sea. for nearly all of the dailies at various record as a dangerous man, having $4 Shoe AJ1 other forms of Investment The Honolulu Iron Works, which times. beon mixed up a number of times in may be swept away. That alone received the contract ror making the Ha leaves a family of children here, shooting and stabbing scrapes. Is the girls making sure. now piston castings has done the their homo at tho G. W. KalHIkane and Knlill Kaha-ul- a Priory with work so far in such a manner as, to Sister Albertina. Their wore before Judge Andrade this THE PRUDENTIAL mother was one of the highest ranking A homo for tho feet not a receive the approval or tho engineer morning on charges of threat. Tho fj chlefesses under tho Hawaiian system Prison. has the strength of Gibralter. officers , court decided to give of tho Clevelands and Chatta-- and they are all descendants of tho the men a nooga chance to behave d Wo have them In all leathers who liavo been watching the highest chiefs of Hawaii, almost out- themselves and INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ' progress made. Th0 castings will ranking Kamohamehas. them discharged. both in high and low. Katie probably bo ready to put In place by Wray Taylor was about fifty-si-x Sllva, for ustng vulgar and Especially good for office men profane language Monday, the trial t the dock being years of age. In a public place, and clerks. set for Tuesday. was given a severe lecture by tho court and discharged. porters of foreign ami Within sixty days rrom Juno 10 merchandise, Manuel Monlz Increased tho County with last all customs brokers must be pro. this nbtlce they will see that treasury $C by forfeiting his ball for Hawaiian tho brokers vlded with U. S. government licenses. they employ aftor tho being drunk and dlsordorly. POWDER timo mentioned nre duly The dato mentioned is that of the liconsod. Absolutely Pure Trust approval of tho Act of Congress plac- Miss Nolllo Smith, tho stenographer Tho namo Mott-Smlt- h Manufacturer's ing this duty upon customs brokers. of B. A. may who gavo testimony In San Francisco, Tho only bo presented to tho con- baking ftowtfar pCp., Ltd. Licenses nro to be secured territorial by which many supervisors wore from tho vention for nomination for delegate to mado with Royal Grape Treasury department through local for graft, became tho bride In Shoe Co., Ltd., congress to succeed Kuhlo, In case Honolulu weok D. W. Cream off 23 Fort Btreet custom houses. last of Burchard, Tartar 9 Kuhlo can not or will not ho a practising attorney In Walluku, but 1051 Fort St., - Honolulu im- - Ho Alum, No This matter is of interest to all formerly of San Francisco. Lime phosphate TWO TUB HAWAIIAN STAR., SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1930.

TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Mls3 Edith Meyor, Miss Guppy, A. D. - . - First quarter of the moon, July 13th. Castro, Wm. Walsh, L. Abrams, Mrs. Oceanic Steamship Gompany Abrams, F. N. Payne, C. W. Macfar- - lane. Miss E. F. Mist, Mrs. II. M. Mist. Per O S. S. Slorra, for San Fran cisco, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. 31 3 1 g S..E. Sierra Schedule ni II ft Scheellno, J. H. Flddes, J. P. Erdman, i.mavtc s. P. ARRIVE HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. V. Mrs. S. M. Needham, Miss Needham, 26 M, u. a. m. a. JULY 9 JULY 15 JULY 20 JULY or3r Hiss Harbaugh, Miss M. T. Kluogol, R. AUG. 1C JULY 30 AUG. 5 AUG. 10 W. Robinson'R. P, Drake, E. P. Letson, 0 11 0:82 l.C :!W 1:42 12:02 5.28 0 US 10:53 AUG. 20 AUG. 20 AUG. 31 SEPT. W. G. Irwin, Miss T. Fnhy, G, Bush, 1C SEPT. 21 SEPT. 27 5.2fljfi!l5 White, Mrs. Ahoy, BEPT jo SEPT. 12 7:31 1.1 8:63 2.1C 1:10 11:26 Austin Wm. Miss ftpm ,, OCT. 7 OCT. 12 OCT. 18 M, Grasso, J. S. Marrow, Miss E. Fair- - eather, Mrs. N. B. Emerson, Miss S, with C. A. Lino for Sydney. C. A. Line leaves 13 8:10 1.2 10:02 2:50 2:52 6 27o:45 11:57 jConnects at Honolulu S. Sterrett, Mrs. F. Burt, MIsb E. E. flonolulu for Australia Jan. 8, 10 and every 28 days. A 1'. Jl. en route 14 11:02 1.1 8:60 0:24 4 57 5:27 0:44 leler, E. R. Alexander, A. W. Emerson, Arrives In Honolulu a week in advance of C. a. Line steamer .j Mrs. Sturtovant, Miss Jury, Mrs. L, to Sydney. 15 11:57 1.3 :10 4:00 6:52 5;28C:ll 0.30 Baldwin, Miss N. Burt, Miss Ryan, C. San Francisco First Class, $65 ; Round A. Mcintosh, R. E. Bond, R. E. Mist, RATES from Honolulu to I'. M. Trip, $110. Family Room, extra. 10 12:38 1.5 10:59 4:37 8:00 5:28 0:44 1:03 C. S. Brown, I. Rubenstoln, C. H. Lip-Incot- t, twenty-fou- r prior to F. B. Withington, A. F. Dredge, Reservations will not bo hold lat er than hours the are paid for In full. 17 1:14 1.7 5:20 8.56 5:28 6:11' 1:37 Mnjor RIloy, Mrs. and Miss Woofer, W. advertised sailing time unless tickets Ka-nk- L. Fletcher, W. Simpson, Miss E. FORCED BY CIRCUMSTANCES. Times of the tide are taken from Miss M. Clark, Misses B. and A. f U. S. Coast ana Geodetic Survey FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO tho Goldsmith, Mrs. Blulm, Mr. and, Mrs. She How did you happen lo become my fiance, Edward? tables. Tho tides at Kahului and turtovant, miss Finkerton, Mrs. Pal-esto- Hilo occur about one hour earlier L. Horningsburgor, Capt. Fostor lie Well, I got de ring in a popcorn package, and I Lad to do & Co., Ltd. than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard as. McCandless, Mrs. M. B. Noble, soniepin with it. C Brewer Mrs. J. S. Chllds, Mrs. W. A Anderson, time Is 10 hours 30 mlnute3 slower GENERAL AGENTS. than Greenwich time, being that of J. H. Schnack, C; F. Jenkins, M. Brod-ric- the meridian of 157 degrees 30 mlns. Mrs. Jno. Dyer, Miss L. Aholo, The time whistle blows at 1:30 p.m., liss N. F. Ellison, Mrs. Geo. Martin, Mall Co which is the same as Greenwich W. Kassollen, W. Heastand, Mr. and Canadian-ftustrali- an Royal Steamship Mrs. G. A. Becker, K. Farley, F. 0 0 J. In hours minutes. The sun and Lots arley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cannon, Mrs. Fruitvale moon are local time for for the whole F. Lee, Miss Lee, Mrs. C. A. Belton, group. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Simpson, Mrs. Oli- running connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFI- Bteamera ol the above line In ver and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hay-de- Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, RAILWAY COMPANY between Mrs. C. Mac-Donal- Honolulu and Brl.banr, Q. J. Winter, Miss M. n7. W., and calling tt Victoria, B. C. Miss M. Anderson, E. H. Cent VANCOUVER. One Per FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR !! Brown, Dr. Walker. 19 Shmrmm in Port i JfLY 23 MAICURA JULY mat?AMA '..AUGUST 16 KURA ..V:::::..V.V:. AUGUST 19 ZEALANDIA Calls at Vanning Island. (Government Vessels.) P 0RICN STLAMFRS Foot Kukui, U. S. L. H. T., Carriger. U. S. S. , Rodman, Manila DOWN VOYAGES. Or a trifle over for home sites of monj than CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND Juae 21. E U. S. S. Chattanooga, McDonald, Ma TABLE one acre each, adjoining the celebrate! Pukele Agents Homestead Theo. E Davies & Co., Ltd., GeJl nila, June 21. 1 in PALOLO VALLEY, ten minutes' U. S. R. C. Thetis, from cruise,' July walk from the line. 11. These lots are adjoining the beautiful homes of ' " STEAM ES ,TO ARRIVE. ; U. S. S. Prometheus, from San Fran Owen Williams, WilliamA. Rideout, Charles J. ' cisco, July 11. Due Name from Schoening, Edward F. Patten and others. The Steamship Co. 18 Pacific Mail Montcalm, French cruiser, Cheron, Manchuria San Francisco rear of these lots extends to the hill slopes, from s, Yokohama, July 13. 22 Marama Victoria which grand views are to be had. Correct soil " S. Co. 24 ' Toyo Kisen Kaisha S. (Merchant 'esels.) Mongolia Yokohama for all kinds of fruit. , Allien Besse, A:n, Ok., Miller, San 25 Hongkong Maru ....Hongkong Let me show you this property, ; " ' 20 Cblyo Maru above Companies will Call at HONOLULU nd Leave Pelrb, May 18. San Francisco Bteamere of the per . 30 Tenyo Maru Yokohama $5oo acre and up. . v 011 or about tho Dates mentioned below: Mary E. t'oster, Am. schr. Port Lud tali Port 1 HONOLULU FOR S. F. low, 15. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR ORIENT. LEAVE June Map in my window. July R. Rithet, Am. bk., STEAMERS TO DEPART. MANCHURIA JULY 18 MONGOLIA P. Drew, San 30 MARU JULY 26 TENYO MARU JULY Francisco June 18. . Depart Name For raiYO AUG. 7 ..." AUG. 2 KOREA A. F. Coats, Am. sen., Morris, Had- - Mongolia"" atjg. 15 nippon maru aug. 20 lock, June 30. July : AUG. 28 - lo iianchuria Yokomaha TENYO MARU AUG. 23 SIBERIA Omega, Am. sen. Nyman, Gray's HaT- Se 3 19 Makura Chas 29 30. Victoria sky AUG- - SEPT. bor, June De KOREA CHINA 10 Espeda, Am. Gray's 20 Wilhelmina NIPPON MARU SEPT. 13 MANCHURIA SEPT. sch. from Har San Francisco FORT STREET 17 bor, July 1. 20 SIBERIA SEPT. 19 CHIYO MARU SEPT Sierra San Francisco 24 Golden Shore, Am. sch., Aberdeen, CHINA SEPT. 26 ASIA SEPT. 22 Marama Colonies OCT. 3 MONGOLIA OCT. 8 July 4. 24 Mongolia San Francisco O. S. S. Sierra, Houdlette, San Frun- - oCT. u o maru oct. 25 Hongkong Maru . . . .Valparaiso Sb::::.: OCT. 22 cisco, July 15. EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN a Ota OCT. 18 KOREA 2G Chlyo Maru .Yokohama HANDSOME GREYS nov. 5 SMongolia'.' oct. si nippon maru 30 Tenyo Maru Francisco English and American Weaves. Made to TRANSPORT SERVICE. ....San your order with and style unequalled. Dix, ar. Seattle from Hon., May 14. AVIATOR FALLS TO DEATH. Loi". arrived Manila from Honolulu, W. W. AHANA INFORMATION APPLY TO 62 South Kin-- FOR FURTHER July 2. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, July 1C D Strfvv & I TO S..eiidan, arrived San Francisco from Eugene Ely, a professional aviator, H. BACKFELP CO. Honolulu, July 12. who left here yesterday in an attempt Sherman, from Honolulu for Manila, to fly to Portage la Prairie, fell from July 14. his machine and is dying from the s Co.'s Schedule, 1910 received. Matson Navigation PASSENGERS ARRIVED. DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Yat H From Hilo and way ports, i,er S. S. inff store Mauua Kea, July 16. J. A. Kennedy, 5 Removed from King and River to Hotel, near Bethel. Arrive from San Francisco Sail for San Francisco. Dr. Geo. H. Huddy, Mrs. W. F. Hill, STOIIIS Wilhelmina July 12 Wilhelmina July 20 IS. F. Nevis, wife and child, Miss L. We have 9 just received per B..S. Wilhelmina a splendid Nevadan July 21 Lurline August Barnard, Miss E. McFadden, Mrs. line of August 3 Parmenteer, Mrs. Cogshall, Wilhelmina August 17Lurline Miss '5 PROTECTION best qualities in embroideries and laces. Tliey are all well Cates, F. M. Fulb, and wife, W. J. made, Bold and wife, Miss C. Connolly, Miss handsomely finished high-grad- e for Honolulu, DIRECT, on and strictly goods. Prices 5 and 10 The S. S. Hyades of this line sails from Seattle C. Falke, Miss E, Smith, Miss Bonettt, I 16, 1910. cents a yard. or about July Miss Adams, J. S. Morrow and wife, SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. The For further particulars apply tc A. E. Dalo and wife, Miss F. Famln, right of the captain of the Sierra to CASTLE & COOKE LTD.,..-- - GENERAL AGENTS. Mrs. Stetson, Mr. Reldman, H. Vollner and son, Mrs. C. Rlckman,, R. S. Thur- keep the Russian stowaways, NIcolai ston L. A. Thurston, R. K. Bonine, J. Wasldi and Pletro Milovitch, prison- American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Co. Rlckman, F. M. Flounsay, Miss Snell, ers on board and compel them to re- Miss P. C. Roberts H. C. Ross and turn to Honolulu will be'tested before EXQUISITE CLEANLINESS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth wife, Mrs. B. Kuhn, Miss R. Raupp, Judge Friday. FROM NEW YORK TO Miss Hopkins, Troutt ABADIE, Proprietor and Manager. ' Company's Wharr, 41st Street, Father Canlslns Father Telephone 1491 day. Freight received at all times at the Iresbald, Marston Campbell and son, Attorney Henry F. Marshall, repre- senting stowaways, obtained writs South Brooklyn. R. W. Filler, C. F. Bush, R. C. Llllie, the of habeas corpus yesterday which will AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: H Armltage, Geo. H. Robertson, Dr. French Laundry 777 King Street FROM SEATTLE bring men on S; S. Virginian to sail July 25 E. V. Wilcox, C. S. Brown, Jas. For- the Into court the date S. S. Mexican to sail August 6 rest, Jas. Kirkland, L. A. Burnlngham, named, and Marshall claims that it For further information apply to Miss Wolfenden, Miss L. McCarthy,, has been clearly established by tho New York courts at least that persons H HACKFELD & CO., LTD, Agents, Honolulu. A. D. Castro, Miss Kanamu, A. Fraser, cannot by captains vessels C MORSE, General Freight Agent. E. Hunt Irlke, Mr.Nakasawa, A, Hor- bo. held of P. by ner, Miss F. Richard, Father Patrick, after they have Been passed the immigration authorities, even for the J. A. Wight, Mrs. H. R. Bryant, J. O. payment of passage money. Ocean View Tract Carter, .Msses Hall (2), J. A. Pereida, AN PIIOIIE Father Maxim, H. H. Bodle, Mrs. Otto Waslal a?d Mllovlcn are Russian IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE. C FIG BAGGAGE, SHIPPING. Rose, 4 children and servant, Dr. J. Jews. They arrived at this port Tues STORAGE, WOOD, H. Raymond, Mrs. Schrader, Master day. Artesian Wntnp. TTIitIi t.-i..-j. . . 11 Schrader, N. S. Williams, N. S. niaimtinn t?,i..: J. Climate Paved TRANSF GO. LTD PACKING, COAL. Schoenberger, D. H. Case, H. M. Rob- Streets, Koko Head Breeze, Sufficient Rainfall, Excel- erts, A. Gartenberg, F. F. Baldwin and lent Soil, Level Property, Cool and Healthful, Good Location. Pur wife, Mr. F. Blndt and wife D. Cockett, Atmosphere. xa6 KING ST. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Mr. Witherspoor, Mrs. S. S. Paxson Our fixed prices are $500 tor corner lots and ?400 for inside lots, and child, Rey. D. K. White, V. L. size 75ft x 150ft. or 11,250 sq. ft. each. Our tcrurs are $50 cash Ayau, Kobayashl, down, K. J. Yamanoga, N. and $10.00 per month on each lot. Call up telephone G59 and make an Imafujl, H. M. Kaniho, L. Gay. appointment with one of our representatives. tn PASSENGERS. booKed to Depart. Per. M. N. S. S. Wilhelmina, for San Firewood and Coal Francisco, July 20. Miss E. Henri-que- s, Kaimuki Co., Ltd., Mrs. Henriquos, - Land Miss Hutchln- Best Grades Always On Hand Eon, Mrs. Helen Slcmsen, Miss Alice MAIN OFFIO BRANCH OFFICE Davis,-- Miss Pansy, G. Roberts, Miss KING & Nora To ner, Miss von Tempsky, Mrs. AND FORT STREETS WAIALAE KOKO HEAD AVS Dora von Tempsky, W. O. Franklin, PHONE G59 Pa 1 do la Vercne, Prof. V. Thompson, Concrete Brick, Crushed Robert Mist, F. B. Braden, J. T. McCar- thy, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. D. G. Cur-ra- Miss L. C. Sterrett, Mrs. H. R. "Your Credit Is Good" Rock and Sand Perry, Mrs. A. R. Gurrey, Mrs. H. O. Sullivan, Mrs. E. Hansen, Miss F. Ship-ma- Miss O. A. Arnold, Miss M. Cook, DEEPLY INTERESTED. Miss E. Dutot, Miss L. Glrvln, Mrs. J. W. Glrv'n, Mrs. A. P. Knight, Miss Mabel Oh, I'm just awfully inter- "YOUR CASH WILL DO BETTER" Alice- - Thompson, Miss N. T. Ellison, ested In baseball I I have a cousin In Furniture, Wire Mattresses, Iron Beds, Hustace-Pec- LID. Mlsa A. Harrington, Miss Mary Sexton, who belongs to a collego bunch, Etc., Etc. k Go. Miss Lydla McStocker, F, B McStocker Georges Indeed 1 And what position Phone 295 63 Queen Street Dr. C. B. Cooper, Dr. Baldwin, F. does he play? HONOLULU WIRE BED CO., LTD., Klamp, J..N. S, Williams, Mrs. Wil- Mabel Well, 1' forget Just now liams, Miss Klamp, Miss McCarthy, whether he's a knocker or a stopper. Kapiolani Block Cor. King and AJakea Ste. i. 3. THE3 HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1010. THREi

an atmosphere of rostful qulot, and AMU8EMENT8. after arriving at tholr destination H TOM SHARP, The Painter Signs Of All Kinds. Scenic nnd admiring tho tropic luxurlarico Work, Decorating, Graining of the place thoy all gathered on tho 1 Elite Building lanal overlooking a tempting tsream New Orpheum Phone 397 HARP Signs Paper Hanging, Etc., Etc. to partake of a delicious chowder supper sot on a table of foms. (Phono CGO.) After tho suppor some of tho guosts betook thomselves to tho swimming of Pasadena arrived at tho Palaco pool to tako advantago of the cool Laat Two Performances yesterday aftor a trip to tho orient. crystal water, and after a frolic tho They will remain in San Francisco guests repaired to the houso ela- "The General's Dilemma several days before proceeding Bouth. borately decorated In roses and ferns, S. F. Chronicle, July 9. where, to the strains of Knnl's orches- -by-C- asino ft ft ft tra, dancing wns Indulged In till a Mrs. J. R. Dean and her daughter late hour. Musical Comedy Co. Miss Dean, returned yesterday on tho Those present at the rrmrry outing Wllhelmlna from Honolulu after were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. TODAY, 2:30. passing several weeks in tho Islands and Mrs. W. Campbell, the Misses SPECIAL MATINEE S. F. Call. Early. Whiting. Miss Freeth, Miss Beatrice Order Seats MRS. RIVENBURGH. - BY ft ft Campbell, tho Misses Winter, Mr. nnd On Monday evening, tho Misses Mrs. Shinglo, Mrs. Gray and Miss Whitney a very Wednesday will bo very surprised to learn of his entertained at de Gray of Los Angeles, Miss, Wallace, Next Monday Evening Another at her beautiful homo lightful surfing party captlvation by a Honolulu girl. chowder and Mrs. Walbridge, Captain Rodman. Mr. Laugh-Make- r on Judd streot. Three tables were in honor Campbell, Mr. Bennett has, moreover, travel of Miss Beatrice Buchloy, Mr. Drummond, Paymaster set on which who during tho past week has been the broad, cool lanal, ed extensively in every part of tho Gannell. Mr. Klran, Lieut. Robertson, " " was mado by great palms the motif for a great deal of enter- Mr. Gray Get Me a Baby attractive world, civilized and uncivilized, and and Dr. Kelly. and rare potted plants,, from tainment. H. M. Queen Lilluoka-lani'- s and Is a clever linguist. He will bo re 4 ft A hro a panorama city beach home was tho scene of of tho and the membercd as having passed through Society was exceedingly well re PERVERSITY. sea is visible. Mrs. Ballou's gracfous-ness- , festivities, and several officers of Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. Honolulu, last year as a member of presented nt the muslcale given by Evening combined with Her hospitality, tho U. S. S. Cleveland and Chatta- "Take my advice, the Herbert Withers Concert Com Sydney F. Hoben at tho residence 25c anywhere in the House mado tho afternoon memorable as one nooga wero Included In tho Invita- Matinee, "Don't marry twice pany, at that time being of Judge nnd Mrs. S. M. Ballou on of tho most enjoyable given during entertained tions. The lion so and broad lanals "Unless you seek Insanity. as tho house guest of Mr. Mrs, Tuesday evening. Tho luxurious these dull warm days. and were charmingly decorated and made "Now I've a wife, Hemenway. Mr. Bennett will return homo of the Ballous, situuted beneath After few games, guests mor'e Inviting by tho artistic arrange- "Upon my life, a the re in a fortnight to Bennington, Ver- the brow of Alewa and commanding paired to the lovely dining ment of red carnations and maiden- "Who drives mo to profanity 1" hall where mont, his home, ana within a few a panoramic view of the city, was hair fern in profusion, and with their Baseball delicious refreshment in the form months ho will the destination of over a hundred return to claim his A fellow said of tea, coffee, chocolate, sandwiches complement of banana groves and 41 Park bride. They will reside In Boston, guests and long before the recital be Honolulu Athletic And scratched his head; and ices wore served. The table fern enclosures made a most desir- 1 ft ft ft gan the continuous nrrlval of auto- "Of cou-s- e you'll suit yourself about was graced by La Franco roses and able spot for tho delicious chowder Among the recent now mobiles up tho long sweeping drive-wa- y it, maidenhair ana con arrivals supper where the guests partook of fern, there were staying beneath arching shade trees sig- at tho Pleasanton are Mr hos-pltabl- "But married life veniently enough guests to assure tho Informal feast round a big o and Mrs. Cassldy family nalled success. On this evening tho July 16 "Is full of strife pleasant spirit of comeraderlo and of Maui, table strewn with carnations. Saturday, who nrrlved in doors were thrown wide and society "And I'd be better off without It. throughout the afternopn. the last Wllhelminn During the evening, after much fun A. C. vs. U. S. M. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Stetson of San assembled en masse within tho rich J. argument, Those present to partake of Mrs. and Jolllllcatlon and sea sports, danc- 'In i Francisco. drawing room and music room of O. C. ALUMNI vs. WASEDA ing was indulged In "When words are spent, Ballou's hospitality on this occasion to the strains of this palatial home, which had been n Hawaiian quintette, and at a late "Wife never has a thing to say. were Airs. Corwln P. Rees, wife of On Tuesday tho most elaborate temporarily opened Into one. Every M. hour the guests dispersed, after a "If I submit, Admiral Rees, Mrs. Marlx, Mrs. dance of tho season was given at seat was taken, at the appointed hour N. Falls, Mrs. eanor Hyde-Smit- most enjoyable time. "Agree to quit, the Moana hotel by Mr. and Mrs and all coming late were given seats July 17 Mrs. C. B. Cooper, Mrs. Harold Dill- Among those present at the chow-do- r Sunday, "And let her have her own sweet Robert W. Shingle in honor of Miss upon tho lannl whence, far below, ingham, Mrs. Judd, Mrs. and during tho evening to honor P. A. C. vs. J. A. C. way. Lawrence Beatrice Campbell, the Invitations could bo seen the fairy lights of tho Clifford Kimball, Mrs. Arthur Wilder, Miss Campbell were Mrs. Bosworth. city C. A. C. vs. WASEDA "Only for which had been Issued by her over the graceful palms between tonight, Win-slo- Miss Lilian Robertson, Miss Grace Mrs. George Potter and Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Walter Macfarlane and majestic pillars. i "Tho stars were bright, Robertson, Mrs. R. W. Shingle. Miss Mrs. Robert Shingle. The elite of All the numbers on tho program "We started out in pompous pride. Violet Mnkeo, Miss '"Winter, Miss 25c, society were present at this elabo-- l wero very well rendered, Mr. Hoben ADMISSION 75C.(50c, "A motor car, . . Beatrice Campbell. Mr. Stevens, Dr. rate affair, and tho hotel by the sea winning greater fame by his exquisite "Where rent ones are, The success of muslcale given Kelley, Lieut. Klran and Paymaster ttie was ablaze, with softly colored lights delicacy of technique, especially ex- "I hailed in which to take a ride. Judge Mrs. Gannett. at the residence of and and thrown open tr receivo the hibited In his "Mnndollnata," and its Box Plan for Season Tickets at Cham S. M. Ballou Tuesday evening has "The chauffeur tried last large number of guests who took ad- ft ft ft encore "Allegretto" by Chamlnado, inspired this charming hostess with ber's. Drug Co "Hard to subside vantage of their invitations. Miss Beatrice Campbell which were very enthusiastically re the idea of another which will be entertain "Tho clutch up a bit. During tho early part of the even- el on Wednesday at a very hand ceived and proved this clever artist's grew given at her home some time during 4 "My wife hot ing automobiles and carriages form somely nppolnted luncheon In honor versatility and beauty of style. August. This affair will be invita Miss "And said she'd not ed a continuous line, from which is- of Mrs. R W; Shingle. The beauti Phroni Dyke's voice was Empire Theater tional, and will hold some new de- "Get In she wanted none of it. sued bevies of handsomely gowned ful home of Miss Campbell, surround heard to advantage in her rendition HOTEL 8TREET lights and surprises in a musical of "I Hid My "During our rido girls of tho younger set with their ed by acres of luxuriant groves of Love." by D'Hnrdelot, sense for all who will ic the fortu- and Mr. Vaughan's "She prophesied escorts. The large dining room over oleanders and palms and smooth "Mary of Argyle" TONIGHT1 nate recipients of cards. The pro- looking was greatly appreciated. TONIGHTI "A most disastrous accident, the sea was transformed In- green lawns, is in itself an nttrac gram which has. not as yet been com- Mr. Usborno opened program "And with a pout to a ball room, the decorations con- tlon, and makes a romantic spot for tho "World Famous pletely arranged will contain Liza with a solo, "Less Than "When we got out sisting of masses of tall palms and the reunion of friends. tho Dust," "Vest Pocket Comedy Trio" Lehmann's "In a Persian Garden," which was most impressive, open- "Said she was sorry that she went. embankments of La France roses On Wednesdny the dining room of and Musical Comedians and bucIi artists as Mrs. Allan White, ed the second numbor which con- Stephen Bo'jo, Mr. Wall, and soft maidenhair rerns. The or- the historic mansion was prettily de "WEEK 2 "To prove right here Mrs. Norton trasted well. 2 CHANGES A chestra, which played Hawaiian mu- corated In palms and maidenhair "How very queer and Mr. Brown, will be heard, Mr3. But tho gem of the evening was the sic with the native instruments, was hanging baskets, while the table was "These women folks sometimes can Ballou presiding at the' piano during finale, "Greeting to the Hall of Song" t 15c, 10c, almost hidden by greens and potted abloom with pink clusters of La Admission be, the evening. by Mrs. Allan White nnd Mr. Vaug-han- , plants. At vc.rv tin- - France roses. A large centerpiece "My eleven o'clock a Mrs. wife confessed I of these, with the same blossoms White's dramatic qualities 1 licious buffet supper was 'At my request served the having been given full scone. to E"ests who sat scattered over tho table, and hand It "That she had prayed unceasingly There are little rumors afloat at small tables on caused a tumult of prolonged! ap Mrs. Hyde-Smit- who tho lanal decorated with pinks some oriental doilies were factors Park Theater the effect that and plause and the incessant demand for "That car would get visiting daughter, maidenhair. The In crentlng a dainty sotting for tho has been her Mrs. refreshments con- an encore, which was not forthcom MISS ETHEL MAY, "Entrenched upset Harold Dillingham, Is being persuad- sisted of dainty sandwiches, luncheon. Tho place cards carried . - salads, ing. But the fitting climax was un Soprano Soloist From Keith's. "Or come to grief somehow, you by many to remain coffee, ice cream out the pretty Idea, being La France ed her friends and punch, tho manned by anything less powerful' and GEORGE GARDNER, know would merry groups gathered roses done In water colors. over another steamer, which together on the evening's pleasure was crowned Favorite Irish Dialect "So she could roast breeze-swep- Covers at this charming luncheon mean her departure would be delay- tho cool t verandas mak- with triumph. Comedian. "Me, and could boast ed till August tho seventh. Mrs. ing a pre'tty scene. wore inid for Mrs. Robert Shingle, DESMOND SISTERS, Mrs. The program follows: "How, 'Now, did I not tell you so?" Hyde-Smit- h gowns Walter Macfarlane, tho Misses is so devoted to beau- The of the receiving party Song, "Less than tho Dust" Songs and Dances ELEANOR RIVENBURGH are worthy Whiting. Mrs. William Campbell, tiful Honolulu and Its tropic charm of mention, since, (Flnden-Woodford- ) THOMPSON, Miss and Miss Beatrice that many are oven now hoping the throughout the evening they were Freeth Singer. Loca1 friends of a very charming Campbell. Mr. Usborno. WALLNER, temptation to stay over will prove the center of attraction, and the In Piano SoIo . CARL and talented Honolmu girl have been After luncheon a musical program German Comedian. too strong for tier, In .which case centive for manv flnttorin a "Romance" (Schumann) honored by the following Invitation I was enjoyed, Mrs. Macfarlane, Mrs. GIBSON, many affairs soci.il will be given in marks. Mrs. Walter Macfarlane ?b "Cracovienno J. V. which arrived In the last Vancouver Shingle and Miss Campbell singing, Fantastique Song and Danco. her honor. wore an Imported role of black chif- (Padorewskl) mall: "Miss Ray Denny Bell requests fon, heavily to tho delectation of the assembled CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA brocaded in pale yellow c "Etude No. 7. op. 25". . (Chopin) your presence at her graduation re- ft ft ft silk roses. guests. and , Mrs. Robert Shlnrln's Mr. Hoben: cital, Thursday, June tho twenty-third- The announcement or the engage- blonde beauty a ft MOTION PICTURES. was augmented by a Song, "I Hid My Love". . (d'Hardelot) 10c, 15c. nineteen hundred and ten, at ment Genevieve I.angton. A pretty ceremony took place last Admission Sc, of Miss rich gown of white satin with a mo- Miss Phroni Dyko a quarter past eight o'clock. Colum- girls of evening at St. Agnes Masonic one of the most popular the dish overskirt heavily beaded In gold church. Piano Solo, bia College of Marie and School of younger set, Bennett, avenuo Page and Charles and with embossed pink silk roses nud street, when Miss a "Carmen" paraphrase (Fortune Dramatic Art." came ' Margaret the famous operatic baritone, here and there. Elaine Smith of Benecla Telling Scene, Boys' Chorus) Novelty Theater ft ft ft as great surprise to the many a Miss Beatrice Campbell, the hon- was married to George A. Smith or (BIzet-Hoben- ) and Sts. M. Von are Cor. Nuuanu Pauahl Mr. and Mrs. H. Holt friends of the young couple hero and pari-slenn- ored guest, was beautiful in a e this city. The wedding came as a b "Noctuno In E minor. . (Chopin) among ' from tho recent arrivals awaits those who are at present embrlod-ere- d creation, elaborately distinct surpriso to the mnny friends c "Mnndollnata" (Saint-Saens- ) having spent some time In abroad, spending the summer abroad. Miss In gold and gracofully draped In of both. Mr. Hoben. traveling through Europe, where tall, graceful semi-brunett- ORTON AND LEOTA Langton Is a yellow silk chiffon, while Princess Smitli is prominent In business cir- Song, "Mary of Argylo" they visited all the principal points and Is a great favorite In Kawananakoa, who Is always ' ECCENTRIC DANCING the cles as tho of the dray-In- g Mr. Vaughan, of Interest, and were witnesses of local society. Mr. Bennett is fair "cynosure of neighboring eyes," was firm of McNab & Smith and Is a "Tannhausor" (Wagner) , wonderful "Passion Play" at winning man- AND the and handsome, with handsome in a confection of dainty and Oberammergau. member of a number or local clubs. SINGING ners and an enviable record in the white satin, made according to the Tho Tournament of Song COMEDY A"s a trustee of tho San Francisco y at Wartburg e operatic world. All the famous stars latest vogue, with an over dress Synopsis of plot spoken by Mr. Mrs. S. M. Ballou for the Prevention of Cruelty to MOTION PICTURES. entertained of the present time are intimnte spangled in silver. Hoben. at a bridge afternoon on who no doubt Animals ho Is prominently Identified friends of Mr. Bennett, Those present at this delightful A beautiful vale near the Wartburg, with tho active work of that society, function wero Misses Agnes Armour, blue sky and sunshine. A young A CLEAN HOUSE AND and wns one of the promoters of Juliette Athorton, Cora Benton, Li- he shephord is reclining on a rocky emi- lian Banard, Minna Berger, Irma and tho workhorse parado last September. nence playing on his Pipe. 1 Marie Ballentyno, Bertleman, Irene Tho brldo, an nttractivo brunette, "Frau Holda stepped from tho Pau ka Dickson, Vera Damon, Frances Fer-rle- r. comes from a prominent Bonlcla ram-ll- Mountain's Heart." ARF. FAST FRIENDS. Ireno Fisher, Freeth, Cordelia and has a host of friends at that Miss Phroni Dyke. The Wonderfu Oilman, Rosie Herbert, Konncdy, place. Owing to the recent death of Tho same Vale. Night. mm Helen Kimball, Violet Makeo, Har- Mr. Smith's mother, tho wedding was Wolfram von Eschinbach, Minstrel riet and Sarah Lucas, Alice .Macfar- a quiet one. only the immedlnto rela- Knight, sings BUY lane,, Lady Macfarlane, Belle McCor-rlsto- tives of tho bride and groom being "Oh, Star of Eve" Eunice Prntt, Ada Rhodes, present. Mr. Usborne. A gas water heater with a brain. Grace Lilian Robertson, Pilgrim's Robertson, Miss Frances E. Smith, a sister of "Tho Chorus' (arranged by Myrtle Schumann. Blanche Sopor. Liszt.) Regal Shoes Connects with every hot water faucet in the house. , the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and Whiting (2). Mr. Hoben. , A. A. Smith attonded tho. groom. Upon . You do not have lo touch the heater at all. Messrs. Cobb, Albert Clark, Bruce Tho Hall of Minstrels In tho Wart- : ::-.- return from a honeymoon In tho Cartwright Jr., Herbert Dowsett, G. their burg. Greeting to tho "Hall of Mr. Smith Merely turn on the faucet, night or day, and the water Fuller, Arthur Gllman, Arthur Mcin- Hawaiian islands nnd Mrs. Song" by Ellznboth and duot with , will bo at homo to their friends at the off tosh, E. Hedomann, Bob McCorrls-ton- Tannhausor. conies scalding hot; turn the faucet and gas is extinguished. Ash-bur- y Drink Guy Macfarlane, Bert Petrie, S. Case Madrono Apartments on Mrs. Allen White and Mr. Vaughan. MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. Making it, by far, the most economical method known of Kennedy, Kendall, H. Lucas, Donald hoights. S. F. Chronicle. At tho piano, Mrs. Ballou. Lewis. Oliver Lansing, Lanl Magoon, ft ft Best In the Market. heating water. Among thoso present were Mrs. W. HENRJ MAY & CO. William Roth, Mark Robinson. Allen On Thursday evening Mr. and M. Graham. Judgo and Mrs. S. B. Phone 22. Robinson, Rycroft, Frank Thomp- Mrs. Robert Shinglo cntcrtnlnod at Dole, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Castle, Dr. son, Sam Walker, Cldronce Water- an enjoyablo picnic party at Wat and Mrs. Watorhouso, Judgo nnd Mrs. Daily demonstrations at the man, W. Williamson, Wnlter lele, tho beautiful rustic homo of tho S. M. Ballou, Mrs. Sarah Nowcomb, Wnl-brldg- WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS Lieut. Robinson, Paymaster Allen Herberts in Kallhi valley. Tho Mr. E. A. P. Nowcomb, Mrs. -- Ganoll, Lieut. Klran, Dr. Kelly. Rals- picnic wns given in honor of Cnptnln Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hoff- Honolulu Gas Company, Ltd., ton Ballentyno, Ellis, Billson, Irvine, Rodman and tho officers of tho 11. S. mann, Miss WIchman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cushman Carter, Allison Jordan and S. Cleveland. Du Rol. Mrs. Ernost Ross, Mr. and K. FUKUltODA Young Building, Honolulu. Dr. Uodgins. At an early hour the guosts vodo Mrs. H. F. Lowlb, Mr. and Mrs. up in a tally-h-o to the lovoly quiet Hotal near Nuuanu. Honoluli Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burdotte spot, surrounded by wooded dolls nnd (Continued on Pago 7.)

IiUfeUb&ii ill DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- Y. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) by the HawauaN Stab Uncle Walt Newspaper Association. YOUR MORNING ORDER THE STAR ACCEPTS NO LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS. The Poet Philosopher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Should contain some oT the famous ' Dotal, per anaum $ 8.oc 12.00 foreign, pet annum The millionaire Avas searching his pockets for a dime; he said: in Advance. three-quarter- Payable "I'm going busted s of the time. I havo my Avealth in Ofllce at Hawaii, na becond class mall matter. Knterort nt Post Honolulu. vested ip railways and in farms, in factories and papers regularly will confer a favor HEINZ'S "57" Subscribers who do not get their false ; Avhile croAvds of tiy notifying tne Star Office; Telephone 365. ME foundries, and other alarms MILLIONAIRE Avorking people are drawing bones of mine, I'm The Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii has declared both THE There is delicious TOMATO SOUP, IJAKT3D KEANS, THE SEMI-WEEKL- STAR newspapers sometimes sorely puzzled to cough up for a shine." HAWAIIAN STAR (Daily) and SWEET AND DILL PICKLES, APPLE BUTTER, RED rf general circulation throughout the Territory of Hawaii, ('suitable for When he had sprung this story, I Aviltcd on the spot, nnd sat me proceedings, orders, Judgments and decree entered or rendered doAvn -- food for thought! KIDNEY BEANS, INDIA RELISH, TOMATO KETCHUP, Hawaii." and muttered: "That's surely I've always in the Courts of the Territory of away, Letters to THE HAWAIIAN STAR should not bo addressed to any In- pictured rich men as salting scads and gloating o'er their AND MANY OTHERS. dividual connected with the office, but simply to THE HAWAIIAN STAR, riches, like fiends, by night and dny. I've pictured them as oAvuiug fat or to the Editorial or Business Departments, according to tenor or purpose. diamonds by the pound; it seems they use their plunder to make the wheels go round. And if 'that money travels, and Avorks, as money NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. LOGAN EDITOR DANIEL should, then what's the odds Avho owns it? It's surely doing good." 1!)10 Your Grocer litis Them. SATURDAY JULY 1, I stepped around the corner to buy a cheap cigar, and found that rich man buying his sixteenth motor car. - POTENCY OF PROHIBITION. ' Copyright, 1010, by Geo. MatUiaw Adams WALT MASON. Bradstreet's is a cool and unsentimental eomniereinl authority, HONOLULU INSTITUTE FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY, - their newly acquired privileges intelligently and Avith a sense of re- mm nf 11m best and highest in the United States. That journal shows Telephone 287. Corner Beretanla and Richards Streets. P. O. Box certainly goes no Without discussing the temperance question, that prohibition has sponsibility: it farther than this. In New Zealand, Open from S a. m. to 7 p. m. except Sunday. prohibited for the past two years to the amount ot .nu,iSi),buu. iiie Avhere nearly everything Avas favorable to its success, this Avas a mat- ter of gradual education." term mentioned covers a great extension of the dry area in the United Electric Light Bath, Electric Four Cell Bath, Electric Sltz Bath, FInsen States, while the large sum of money stated represents the decrease Light, Therapeutic Lamp (Violet Rays ),Electric Massage (Vibrator), Turk- ish, Russian, Vapor, Pino Needle, Nau helm Carbonic Acid and Oxygen that has taken place in the value of beer, wine and spirits, consumed second John Marcal- - or lino, secretary; Ed. Wpodward, assist Medicated Baths, Galvanization, Kara dizatlon, Electrolysis (Epilation), secretary; - Endoscopy, Cauterization, Mechano Gumnastlc, Massage, X Ray, team is wanted to play a return season with the Wascdas HEPtJHL!ijA! ant Ed. Fogarty, treasur- If a ball er; S. High Frequency (d'Arsonvallzatidn). would furnish about the Becker, M. W. Kaululaau and in Japan, the Advertiser's editorial outfit A. K. Arnold, judges of election; Paul right sort of talent. For the "hit and run game that paper cannot Jarrett, Geo. O'Neill, L. E. Twoinoy, be beaten. PR EGINGT AVm. L. AAelsh and Henry Esplnda, ex- ecutive committee. Seventti CONSERVATION LACKING CONSERVATISM. ofthe Fifth. Geo. R Renton, president; D. Doug' - w EftS las, first A. M. McKee- Weather the conserva arm good deal of opposition for Mr. Pinchot is meeting a ver, second t; R. Muller, tion policy in the West, where it is held by a large proportion of peo secretary; George P. Renton, Jr., as pie to have been carried to extremes. So strong is the feeling in some office In Republican sistant secretary; J. D. Davidson, And the flies hother the coavs and horses a good deal. you Contests' for treasurer; If use quarters that the meeting of the National Conservation Congress is precinct clubs last night resulted in J. Fernandez, P. L. Lalng, and AV. L. Howell, judges of election; to fixing a date, Avith a vieAV to having part as follows: ANTI-FL- being held up, with regard M. A. Gouvela, A. T. Sliver, F. G. CYPHERS' PEST you will have little or no trouble. changes made in the program. The trouble is that the Balliuger-Pi- n First of the Fourth. Greenfield, J. T. Shant and T. P chot controversy is more obtrusive in the schedule than is thought Officers elected, no contest: E. A. O'Dowda, executive committee. This Avash has been in use for years in these Islands and the old wise, and in the opinion of the local board at St. Paul, where the Douthltt, president; A. F. Clark, first Ninth of the Fifth. Ar. K. Kallimal, second meeting is to take place, some of the speakers are too partisan. With II. K. Alapal, president; J. K. Ke-- saying "there are no flies on it" will apply in more Avays than one. F. H. Kllbey, secre kaula, first this idea in mind the governor wired Pinchot asking for a conference, tary; Geo. Makalena, assist, secretary; Colonel jnox, second S. Maho-- reply Avould be impossible to change the pro- E. A. Berndf, treasurer; George Ewa-lik- Have you ever used ZENOLEUM? and received a that it lona, secretary; AVm. Hutchison, as It's in a class by itself as a do E. II. Doyen and' Guild, gram until the arrangements had been made. This answer Avas a James sistant secretary; J. K. Maukoll, trea Judges of election; AV. puzzle in St. Paul, the belief being that Pinchot did not understand G. Ashley, surer; H. K. Kapela, D. K. Puhlkea wash. Chas. Reeves, AVm. Noa and J. H. California there is a powerful sentiment Ku, and Wm. Reuter, judges; E. J. Craw- the governor's message. In executive committee. ' pol- ford, J. P. Dias, C. C. James, M. K. - . - against at least the manner of the execution of the conservation M. T. Simonton was re- unainluously Kaauwai and Eddie Moreano, execu- J icy. It is regarded as conservation lacking conservatism. commended to the executive commit- tive committee. tee to fill a vacancy caused by the Tenth of of C. G. Cockett, who the Fifth. daily victim, out of comparatively very feAV peo- was With its almost elected to oillce in the seventh pre- David .Kaiiuha, president; Fred AV. ple engaged in it, the flying business is earning a classification of cinct. Beckley, llrst Abraham E. O. HALL & SON LTD., Kekai, second t; Hop- Avorse than dangerous. It fairly belongs to the suicidal column. Second of Ed. the Fourth. kins, secretary; Sonny Gay, assistant James H. Boyd, presluent; ""Isaac secretary; Howard Adams, treasurer; PROTECTION OF POPULATION. Harbottle .first It. .1. Abraham Fernandez, Simon Nawao Bnchly, second Henry and John K. ICaluiena, judges; AVm. van Gieson, secretary: It. Kieki, as Eugenics Relation to is the of a Bruce Hopkins, George Markham, "National in Immigration" title histant secretary; John Cassidty. trert- - Of AVm. King All William Brede, The J. J. Combs and North American IC. most interesting article in the July number of the urer; . K'ealoha, Stephen TTmauma k. Isaac, executive committee. WILL STROP A SAFETY RAZOR BLADE TO THE judges-o- f Review by R. de C. Ward. Mr. Ward, after showing how the United and Paahao election; Jus. Eleventh of the Fifth. KEENEST EDGE AND Merseberg, S. K. Kaniaiopiil, TnE States, by reason of the heterogenous immigration to this country, c- - t.io. rhn. it. Hno Svi,.Mtn, ..,uii Sam wlght, pres.; J. Kapouo, should be rather than England the center of eugenic propaganda, sug- executive committee, first vice-pres- .; AVm. Laa, second do.; Silva, as- gests tAvo plans for the selection of our immigrants, lie says: Third of the Fourth. Pat sec; Noah Kauhane, sist, sec; F. F. M. ' "The ideal selection of our immigrants, from the eugenic point of Lorrin Andrews, president; A. K. Fernandes, treas.; j Kamekoa, M. Kauwo and F. Kanae, kESH Kahinii, first view, Avould be possible only if Ave could jiave a fairly complete fam- Jack luripps nf p.lfotinn! R. Tvrilnn H Anlil DOES JUST AS AVELL. Knunioo, second E. ily history, running back a few generations, showing the hereditary E. Drew, S. M. S. ' Bul'fandeau, secretary; George iUaile, Pulelm and Paulo, 11 executive committee. tendencies of each alien. The results of eugenic investigation already assistant secretary; AV. C. AA'eedon, DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR 50 reached have given us enough, definite knowledge to enable us to ex- treasurer; Manuel Hego SouY.a, John Twelfth of the Fifth. BLADES. CENTS BUYS clude, if Ave had these pedigrees, ihe larger number ol aliens who Kalimapohu and M. C. Swift, judges; A. S. Kaleiopu, pres.; E. Johnson, EITHER STROP. would themselves be undesirable, or would have defective or delin- Jos. C. Enos, S. F. Xott, Chas. Kupa- - first vice-pres- .; L. C. Lane, second do.; Miu, J.'VIvichaves Kalimapehu, C. Crowder, H. Kanoa, assist, quent This ideal selection is obviously impossible to carry and ex J. sec; offspring. ecutive committee. sec; Koo, trea.; D. Bray, Khlaelwa, out. The next best plan) Avhich has the advantage of being feasible, Fourth of the Fourth. L. Kalolohla, judges of election: H. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. although it would require legislation and considerable expenditure J. H. Soper, president; S. F. Kabnle Keala, R. Lane, D. Speckmau, FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. of public money (yet Avould not almost any expenditure, even on a first Hiram F. D. Creedon, executive committee. Kolomoku, Second huge scale, be a Aviso national policy in so important a matter?) J. Thirteenth of the Fifth. A. Thompson, secretary, and Marston AV. L. Smith, pres.; AVm. E. Pai-kul- be on vice-pres- Would to insist that each alien landing here, should undergo a Campbell, treasurer; P. L. AVeaver, first .; AV. Holl Thorn very thorough mental and physical examination at the hands of our Clarence H. Cooke, Norman ,Vatklns, ton, second do.; M. C. Amana, sec; E. public health and marine hospital service surgeons. These examina- Joseph Richards, and M. J. Little, ex- - Alu, assist, sec; J. R. Gait, treas.; S ecutive committee; AV. II. Hoogs, C. T.-.- P. IC. Avould involve a stripping to the skin of each alien; the usual Correa, O. K. Stlllman and J. tions and L. C. Abies, Judges of ''toy, judges of election: B. P. Zablan physical and mental examination; tests for syphilis and similar pre- election; J. H. Fisher, Marston Camp REBUILT :: : :: cautions. Is this too much to demand when the Avelfare of a Avhole bell and S. B. Rose, trustees. ICoapIlI and A. F. Jtidd, executive com- neAV race is concerned? The eugenist is ready with his answer. He Fifth of the Fourth. mittee. , bays emphatically, No. We certainly ought to begin at once to segre- Chas. Hustace, Jr., president; Art. Fourteenth of the Fifth. TYPEWRITERS Coyne, first AV. K. Kar-rat- i, C. Kanekoa; president; S. P. Male-lua- , foreign-bor- n gate, far more than Ave do noAV, all our native and popu- t; vice-pres- second F. B. first .; AV. P. Kapulanl, Fine Smith lation Avhich is unlit for parenthood. They must be prevented from Lowroy, secretary; AV. L. as- Premier double keyboard typeAvriters for $35 Howard, second do.; Chang Chau, sec; A. K and See breeding. But the biggest, the most effective, the most immediate Avay sistant secretary; Chas. Phillips, trea- Vlerra, assist, sec; W. L. Kwal Fong, $40. samples of these remarkable values in our win- M. AVIel dow. They are practically as good as new. parts in AA'hiph AAe can further national eugenics is at the ports, Avhere this surer; J. W. Francis, and; C. treas.; E. L. Kauai, A. D. Bolster All Avom N. Marques, judges AV uy new year over half a million alien immigrants will land." of election; C. ,V, and J. Palkal, judges of election; lupmuuu auwoiuieiy parts. Zlegler, AV. AV. Harris, F. B. Damon, H. Keawe, Chas. Au, J. K. Kauanl, AV. AV. Chamberlain, E. A. C. Long, ex- G. Kaolapa, and John Manaku, execu- The paving of Fort street is a necessary Avork, and some nev deal ecutive committee. tive committee. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd., should be feasible to ha'e it done. While the street is positively in Sixth of the Fourth. ALEX. YOUNG BUILDING. need of remaking it Avould be false e'eonomy to macadamize it again. Charles M. Costa, president; J. M. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. Kealoha, first AV. N, This Avould cost not much less than the price of the bitulithic paA'ing Kananoano, second contract that Avas successfully vetoed by the mayor on the ground John Kaanal, secretary; John Mendl-ola- , 'that funds A'cre not available. There is absolutely no reason, though, assistant secretary; Apakl Manu-wa- i, why the money should not come out of the fourteen thousand dollars treasurer; Manuel de Mello, Josk Paahao and J. M. Koahou, Judges ia ntonth Avhich is fairly Avell assured as forthcoming to Honolulu road of Trent Trust Co., election; Andrew Bright, George l, (listrict until the eud of this year. What is a roads and bridges ap- John Kalllanu, John Wallace; LIMITED. propriation for, if not to maintain roads and bridges? and Jos. Luahlwa, executive com, mlttee. WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN NEW ZEALAND. Seventh of the Fourth. Chas. OIo, president; Henry Klem-me- , Unfurnished I The Improved Tungsten t; Lamp first Thos. Kaka- - 2 B. discuss-fed,- ; Wahlawa, R 510.00 The suffrage movement in its workings in New Zealand is tlla, second t; Cockolt; F, Alea, 3 B. R 50.00 in the July number' of the North American Review, in an article secretary; John Hilo, Jr., assistant secretary; Kalmukl, 6-- R 45.00 'entitled "The Woman's Vote," by Hugh H. Luck. He gives an inter- - J. C. Cohen, .treasurer; Al- fred Kaill, J. K. Klnlkapu Beretanla St., 2 B. H. ... 25.00 eshng account of the history of extending the franchise and the suc- and Pakia, judges of election; L. K. Kane, Moses Thurston, Ave., 4 B. R. .. . 40.00 AA'hich "MAZDA" process may folIoAved cess it has met, and thinks the used be Wire, W. Harbottle, Chas. IV 4 . . . Bartlett Kam. Road, B. R. 25.00 THE TRADE MARK THATQUARAN-TEE- S elsewhere. He says: and Wm. Kahalekuhl, executive com- Matlock Ave., 2 B. 25.00 mittee. R.... THE HIGHEST ' STANDABD "The gradual process by which the reform in tho electoral law was Lowers Road, 3 B. 30.00 ' OF QUALITY Eighth of the Fourth. R.... IN METALflftLAMBNT brought about in New Zealand may suggest the means by which the Chrlstley Lane, 2 B. LAMPS. v .. ' James F. Morgan, president; Dan R.... 15.00 w extension of the franchise may Bafely be accomplished elsewhere. Kokaha, first Kalmukl 11th ve. 2 B. R. 32.00 ' John P The fact that the women of New Zealand were, owing to circuin-stances- ,' Eckardt, second Jaa. Emma Lane, 2 B. R 12.00 better prepared as n body than either those of England or T. Carey, secretary; William Lucas, Kalmukl 9th Ave. 2 B. R. 35.00 treasurer; Major W. R. Riley, :E i America to undertake new and grave responsibilities is not a reason J. Kalmukl 12th Ave. 2 B. R. 32.50 "MAZDA Rocha and Dan M. Woodward, Judges for the refusal of the suffrage to the women of those countries, though of election; Kalmukl, 2 B. R 22.00 ' R. Davis, Harry T. Lake, Equals the STERLING mark on silverware.'. it may be an excellent reason for its postponement. The New Zealand John K. Kamonoulu, Jos. Woodwatd Kam IV & Rose St. 3 B. R 25.00 nrnflTtionpo If mnv )fi olnlmnil frnna in elivnr lio-- iliA wnmnn'a unit and H. Perrelra, executive commltt&e. Kalmukl 9th Ave. 2 B. R. 22.00 i may ue a most vaiuauio am to tne goou government or a country if Ninth of the Fourth. Walplo, 3 B. R 12.00 C. L. Crabbe, president; S. W. Kelel-kln- i, the Avomen of the country generally are both able to Pilkol St., 3 B, R 30.00 The Hawaiian Electric Co., and willing use first t; S. L. Ayle'tt, STATES COMMERCE LIGHT TRADING GN !BIR nniUtlViFRniAl Paauhau Sug. Co 27.00 GREATER DOC AT STOCK EXCHANGE Pacific Mill Co Pepeekeo 155.00 10.30 A. M. Pioneer Mill Co 220,00 225 00 BURNING A j Walalua Ag. 12S.00 131.00 MONTH SLOW MARKET HUN COMING HERE PER L HARBOR Co.... Session Sales $100 Olaa 0s, $94.25, Walmanalo 240.00 ' r 50 Oahu Sugar I. I. S. N. Co 4 As though by Co., $32,375; 35 Olaa common consent, the i The local Chamber of Commerce W. F. Dillingham, Hawaiian ' of tho Hawaiian $C00; 15 Olaa $0.00; 20 Haw. C. & Eloc. Co. 200.00 OE MAY stock market closed the week slow hns received advices that Charles M. Hon. R. T. Co. pfd. 105.00 Dredging Company, received a cable- S. Co., $40.00; 20 Ilnw. C. & S. Co. Hon. R. T. Co. com. Zr ;rheVfarm"'Fassctt. Pltent of e Chamber of gram yesterday informing him that $40.00; CO Haw. C. & S. Co., $40.00; ' 105.00 nfTf Comnierco of Spokane. Wash., will 20 Haw. C. & Mutual Tol. Co 15.00 sactlons wero tho Secretary of S. Co. $10.00. not largo and nt no the Navy bad O. R. & L. Co 144.50 ' leave San Francisco on the Si- Co Lending commodity movements In hand were thero Indications of any signed tho agreement with the Son Between Boards McBrydo Co., beria on Nov. 29 for Honolulu, and HIlo R. R. Co 12.25 13.00 tho domestic field during May, as re- particular strength. Francisco Bridge Company (the $0,125; 35 McBryde $0.25; 110 Oahu perhaps a tour of tho coast Hon. B. & M. Co IS. 25 or Between boards C5 and 35 McBrydo world. end of Dillingham's company) for the Sugar Co., $32,375; 35 Ewn $31,125; ported to the Bureau of Statistics The letter states that Mr. Fasiett Haw. Pine. Co 32.00 34.00 sold at $G.125 and $0.25 respectively, construction of the greater dock at $7,000 HIlo 1901 Gs $100.00; $1000 O. tho Departmont of Commerce and La- Is ono of tho foremost chemists and Pabang Rub. pd 19.00 but this morning only $0 was bid Poarl Harbor. Tho old plans called R. & L. 5s, $102.25; 30 I. I. S. N. bor, in several instances present a metallurgists' In the Pacific Northwest. Haw. Ter. (FC) 4s., 100.00 While $0.25 was still being Insisted for a dock 030 feet In length; the now Co., $120.00; 150 HIlo ar-- R. It. Co.. Haw. Ter. (R) 4s... 100.00 acti- upon, Ho will bo looked after upon his ' mrro favorable picture of trade plans extend It to 841 feet. l-- here, $12.25. Haw. Ter. 4 100.00 A street sale Qf 110 Oahu was made rival but thero seems to be The work of excavating for tho big vity tban for the previous month. plenty of time for preparation. Mr. Stock. Bid. Asked. Haw. Ter. 4 100.00 at $32,375, followed by 50 shares on new clock hns been delayed ns a re- This Is true especially of the lumber Fassett will undoubtedly receive an C .Brewer & Co $400.00 Haw. Ter. 3 . . 100.00 the board at tho same. At tho closo sult of the discussion of tho proper $.... Gs. ( invitation to speak Cham- Ewa Co Hamaknn Ditch 104.00 and coal trades. The monthly grain of the session today, $32,25 was bid beforo the length of tho dock. Now tho mat- Plant 34.25 ber or some body. thnt Haw. Ir. Co. C pd 103.00- movement shows the customary sea- fpr the stock and $32.50 asked. other ter hns been settled, work will go Haw. Ag. Co 210.00 Haw Com. Co 3D. Haw. Com. Co. Ca. . . . 105.00 A 35 $34.-12- 5, ehead full 875 sonal light volume. The demand for sale of Ewa was made at tilt. Hilo R. R. Co. Cs 1(r0.2" which $34.25 was asked. Mr. Lewrcnze, who will succeed Hawn. Sugar Co.... 41.00 cotton and wool was affected unfavor- after Hilo R. R. Ex. Gs 99.00 Bond sales of interest were: $1000 Captain Parks Pearl Harbor, will Honomu Sug. Co.... 150.00 ably by tho actual and proposed cur- ELECTRIC GO. at Honokaa Cs 103.00 Hilo R. It. at $100; $1000 O. It. & L. TO shor'ly arrlvo here. Captain Honokaa IS. 125 18.25 tailment of operations in tho textile Parks Hon. R. T. Co. Gs 10C. 50 at $102.25; $100 Olaa 94.25. has already position Haiku Sug. Co --1 52 . 50 mli'.s. Tho volume of building opera- at left to take a at Kaul P. R. Cs.... 101.00 'Thirty shnres of Inter-Islan- d sold Bremerton Navy yard, and Lieutenant Hutchinson 18.23 tions shows a considerable chiVi ISSUE NEW STOCK Kohala Ditch Gs 101.00 nt 120, after Milch $122.50 was asked Burrcll has been In charge of tho Kokaha Sug. Co 197.50 215S10 00 mainly in tho largest cities. The traf- ' McBryde Co. Cs 99 for the stock. work sinco his departure. Koloa Sugar Co 1G0.00 fic activity of the railroads was rather Olaa Sugar Gs 94. DO A sale of 150 HIlo common was Tho success of tho campaign 'or the McBryde Sug. 6.00 C. 125 light, tho number of Idle show- A very important meeting of tho Co... Walalua Ag. Gs 101.50 made at $12.25, after which $12.25 greater dock has been duo in a i ing a steady Increase since the begln-nln- g Hawaiian Company stock- Oahu Sugar Co 52.25 32.50 was bid and $13 asked. Electric largo measure to tho earnest recom- of the year. Olaa Sugar Co 5.125 6.25 j On tho street 35 and 15 shares Olaa holders will bo held at 10 o'clock on mendations of the supervising officers Live-stoc- k receipts during May at $0,125" asked. This stock will Monday morning for the purpose of supplied Mr. Dllllng-ham- . seven interior palmary markets, sold at thero and data by be heard from very shortly. declaring a stock dlvlden of fifty per The shorter dock would have A STRAIGHT TIP. Sugar 4.30c head, show a considerable in- Be - Sales of 20, 20, CO and 20 Hawaiian cent. been just a little Inadequate to sure and tako a bottle of Cham- crease over the abnormally low fig- the Commercial were made at $40. This propose in view, while the now plans berlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea 14s, 7d. ures of tho preceding month, though It is Important and interesting to Beets, morning $39,875 was bid for stock, will provide any Remedy with you when starting on a falling below corresponding May, the note jn connection with this matter facilities for almost the noneoffered. emergency. trip. It cannot be obtained on-- board Had 1908, 2,896,7C7 but that every dollar or of 1909 figures of and tho Increase tho trains or steamers. Changes of , 3,232,0GG Of reported stock to go as a I Henry Waterhouse Trust Co, head. tho total result of the dividend ' , waters and climate often cause sudden ' 551,072 head were cattle, 100,178 head is from surplus actuatlly on hand. Joseph S. Ferry was today appoint- - attacks of diarrhoea, and It Is best to Members Honolulu Stock and Bond calves, 1,384,168 liead hogs, G11.897 IS HEAVY The Hawaiian Electric has had a ed by Associate Justice Perry as dis- - be prepared. For Salo by all dealers, Exchange. head sheep, and 19,958 bead horses pros-.pect- & Co., agents Ila-- IT very prosperous year and the s trlct magistrate for the district of Benson, Smith for ' over April AND MERCHANT STS. and mules. The gain the for the future are most Puna. wiiil. FORT figures is due chiefly to the heavier re- BUYERS HISCO ceipts of hogs, which were, however, 19 per cent and 29 per cent belowthe mmmmtui ,i m ii'Ujg mim mm corresponding receipts of 1909 and M. A. Qunst, who owns a cigar CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. gMHfMM i i

live-stoc- k store and King streets in 1 I 1908. Combined receipts for at Fort this Dr. White will preach a both morn-- ,1 m I '" " A sushi BmawiWrm a A. H tho first five months of the year, fell 1C , city, has purchased another valuable ing and o"cnlnf serves. At the morn- - piece property on Market street, in j , per cent below tho corresponding 1909 of wv.'ie on "An Expert'-- . Defi'j fig- - san Francisco, says and 24 per cent below the 1908 mo examiner c.f " ' I lion I ffe At the evening .. Ti. i i.t,. - nf tVlA ilpnl! service Uiea. 11 IS UUIUUIO UllUU, nunc mo c- , . Xr. on "Tlir. L S I HnrrlD-nn- Wplilpninullpr . Tlireo of the Sea. I 4u n. Tlosfin. LUljJ Lb UL ILUgH 1U1 LlltJ 11VU 1UUUL11B o j a stlrn announce the sale of the Home The male quartet will sing at both Eventt of present year show decline of liiirtv the lhe 27 nnr r.nnt. na onmn.irfirt with cor- - Telephone Company's property on the services. responding 1909 figures, those of cat-- south sldo of Market street, 250 feet The Bible School at 9:50 a. m. and tie vary but slightly; those recorded ' west r SIxth Bt 25xlC5 ;vlth " tho Christian Endeavor meeting at iL 2ox90 feet on Stevenson street, to C:30 p. m. fl M. A. Gunst, of the firm of M. A. Everyone is most cordially Invited Gunst & Co., cigar manufacturers. Mr. 5 Gunst, upon acquiring title to this to these services. PB010TER ....ni.ni.fv ...111 fmmn.llnfnliF ofo.'f tVin erection of a building which will bring THE SALVATION ARMY. his total Investment up, to about $150,- - Hall corner Nuuanu avenue and S; 000. MATTER King street, upstairs. Divisional of- ROTE property originally pur This was ficers, Major by Home and Mrs. John Willis; chased after the firo the corps Most of the time of the Promotion Telephone Company to be used as a ofllcers, Adjutant Minnie T. Committee at Thursday afternoon's telephone exchange, but after g Bryant and Lieut. Edna V. Wllmor. was taken up with routine chasing the property they decided to Sunday meetings Knee drill 9 a. business. There was a large amount locate their main office building on m.; Junior Company meetisng 10 ... of correspondence that had to be Grant avenue, between Bush and Sut- - m.; Holiness meeting 11 a. m.; Youm: gono through some of tho letters be- ter. Mr. Gunst believes in tho future Peoplo's Legion C:15 p. m.fl Salvation ing from H. P. Wood, at Atlantic City, of San Francisco, and he Is now the meeting 8 p. m. owner of tho six-stor- y and and others from different sections of basement Week night meetings led by t;i" class "A" building on Third and Mis- the field. corps officers Tuesdaiy, Thursday and Mr. Wood reported that the Atlantic sion streets, and Is also owner of the seven-stor- y Saturday evenings. City bazaar wah still not a howling class "A" building on the Colonel Charles Miles of San Fran- success, from a financial viewpoint, southwest corner of Geary and Powell opposite Price, $1,350.00 f. o. b. Factory tho shortage in business being due to Btreets, tho St. Francis hotel, cisco will receive a public welcome at as Au- tho very bad which had pre- which is known the Elkan Gunst tho evening meeting on' Saturday weather building. proposed building on the usual gathering of people Tho gust C when officers from other Is- vented holding, com- Magneto, Oil Lamps, Gas Lamps, the famous resort. As tho warm his Market street when lands will join with those of Oahu Standard equipment includes Splitdorf large at pleted, as Van season now on, will be known the In a meetings is' however, and there Dyke building. series of and, celebra- Generator and Horn, Mohair Top and Glass Frond cost SI 00.00 extra, ex- or were promises of fair days, it was Mr. Gunst has just returned from a tions of the fifteenth anniversary pected that the receipts would hence- tour of the United States, looking af- the army In Hawaii. Also thero will forth be much larger. Anyhow, the ter his chain of stores, and when he bo a public wedding of two army of- SPECIFICATIONS bazaar has paid expenses up to date, got to San Francisco ho decided to in- ficers. Color Royal outlook for running consider- vest more money in realty. Tho price Blue and the METHODIST CHURCH. Seating Capacity Two, four and five persons paid for the Market street lot is Episcopal ably ahead is still good. First Methodist Church, Clutch Cone to be In tho neighborhood of Mil- In regard to tho singing boys, Mr. corner of Beretanla Avenue and " base 110 $100,000. Wheel Inches Wood reported that tho present bunch ler street. (Punahou car line). Gauge 56 inches Regular services of tho week are as would probably bo brought home in Tiro Dimensions 34 x 3 2 Inches a. m. the near future, but that this would President F. L. Waldron, of tho follows: Sunday school 9.45 Brake Systems . .Two Sets contracting and expanding on both rear wheels Morning work no hardship as there wore quite Merchants' Association, gave a lunch- R. H. Trent, superintendent, Horse-powe- r . . . . i Thirty a number of Hawaiian singers hang- Worship 10:00 a. m. "Is There a Life .( . ( eon at the Commercial Club at noon , Cylinders Four' ing around New Beyond the Grave?" Epworth Leaguo i York whoso services today as a farewell to the directors , Arranged Vertically under hood could easily bo procured . 7:00p. m, Evening Services 7:45 '. .'. of the association, he expecting to Cast , En Bloc Tho committee discussed again p. m., "A Weeping Saviour." Preach- Bore , 4 leave in a few days for his tour of .j Inches tho matter of putting up expenses ing both morning and evening by the Stroke' .". 4 3-- inches the ' for a visit from the editorial asso- colonies and the orient. pastor Rev. J. T. Jones, 1020 Bereta- Cooling , Water Those present were; ciation, but as the Chamber of Com- at the spread nla ave.). Radiator Vertical Tube ' merce has hedged .on the proposition President Waldron, Vice President Mr. Leo will lead in prayer meeting Ignition '. Jump Spark 7,30 o'clock, it Is not clear where tho committee's W. F. Dillingham, Secretary Emll A. Wednesday evening at Electric Source Dry battery and magneto v. Through .' wherewithal would come from Berndt, Treasurer C. C. Von Hamm, subject: "Our Possibilities Drive Shaft you attending Transmission Seloctlve sliding gear should decide to tho G. F. Bush, O. C. Swain, Norman Wat Christ JestiB." If are not on rear axlo it undertake cordially invited Gear Changes Tlireo one expense. kins, and Carl Du Rol. in tho city you are forward, reverse ,11. . to pttena luc eervlroR of the other churches A couple of coming out of this at is f directors of Pioneer Jfj church. Tcst our The car $1,350,00 one of the big events in the, Mill returned yesterday from Labaina corjianty automobile world, after having a good look over, tho aii nnllstnd men are as cordially In-- plantation. They re- are somewhat vlted and especially to tno xuuub You, can't understand the full force and scope of this ticent as their observations, but it Is Men's Blblo Class at 9.45 a. m., Sun- statement until you understood that they are highly pleas- day. We havo something of especial you khow what has gone into the making of the "EVERITT 30," ed with tho situation. interest to tell you next Sunday, some-thin- g young Last year's crop at rioneer Mill which should Interest all The newest factory and the oldest builders tells the story in a single phrase, was 27,514 tons.- - Trie manager es men of the city. timated the crop this year to be "mora . LATTERDAY SAINTS. ..Reorganized Church on King street A than 25,500 tons." now announc e It is near Kaplolani. Elder M. A. McCon-l- Carload has just arrived ed that the yield will equal tho output paBtor. of last year, probably running in tho 9.45 a. m. Sunday school. Lesson COME neighborhood of 27,700 tons. subject; "Tho Holy Spirit Given." and SEE THE CAR'S Tho cano on tho entire estate Is 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon looking remarkably well. TbIb year "An I my brother's keeper?" by pas-to- r. about 250 acres of new land will bo harvested In addition C:30 p. m. Zton's Rellgio Society, to that embrac- HAMM-YOU- ed in last year crop. Lesson subject: "Amallkiah's defeat," THE VON N CO.. LTD Next year tho yield from this now an epoch In ancient American history. VERY NECESSARY. land should bo more nnd tho total Also literary and musical program. Officer, Mr. Green I would like to yield considerably larger. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Ser- SOLE AGENTS got on tho forco. I have lots of push, Special Agoo cash balance to tho credit of mon, "Progress," by pastor. O'Toole Push, havo you! But how musically by choir, pews free. Every- about tho pull? Pioneer nt tho end of this year is now certain. body welcome.

.T5SS. It ti v& (Marmon) was third, and tho field Ayor's was strung out through many laps. fiarsapa Besldo the big ovont, tho races sup MILLIONAIRE is a WHO! rllla plied a holiday for Louis Chevrolet, Ill prettygood BY JAMES W. W. BREWSTER. nnd, with Bulck and Mnrquette-Bulc- k "traveling lu P. MIT 111 111 III n. SPORTS co in pa in contests, and sot it new record Itettor three All finishes wore close, - in each. the lo MlmaUfl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. tnkoabot- spectators tlo with' CQLLBG and kept the crowd of Oill cheering the pilots of the thundering Modern story and a half house in when jou - .you go away engines in tho homo strotch. PITTSBURG, July 1C James Oaf- good locality $3000 Thirteen cars got away in tho 100- - - "from homo. It f Democratic national commlttco- - A homo in Kalmukl on car line; may savo you long illuoss. And if milo race, luncniuc lixanonai; iook a WASBDA man, a multimillionaire, yesterday largo lot with remodeled house In ex- ;you aro not going away, keep it with W, tho lead and held it for twenty miles, right him in a bunch wore turned his business over to a receiver, cellent condition. This proporty can. bo "jrou, always, in tlio houso, M and after Hurnian, Chevrolet, Dawson and Har- - the action being voluntary on his bought on easy installments. Price ' in Na- part. show- Who will win tho game this after- - roun Mnrmons and Aitken in a Ho issued a statement $4750. cannot be spared. Director tional. The leadors stayed well to- ing that his assets wore seventeen noon botweon Waseda and Punahou, "ic" 25 Acres of land, Improved, in Palolo AVER'S ' mile, driving liabilities only is a question that is causing no end of Athletics A. A. Stagg will also be gether mile after at the millon dollars and his of motors, always thousand, Valley. Bargain Price for quick sale. of speculation among the fans whoso tied up with foot ball so Prof. E. J. limit their and six million seven hundred of thoy ap- necessity receiver- opinions are divided on the result. Goodspecd will be in charge of the ahead the records. When explaining the of a Sarsaparilla proached the fifty began by n ready Tlie Waseda team have proved in squad. mcB and ship stating that lack of The dates of tho games and the to scatter Burman jumped ahead. and a number of immediate is tho bost family medtcino you can every game they have played their founds financial arrangements are yet to be From then on ho and Dawson see claims to be met would otherwise on-ta- il have. A thorough courso of troat-ruo- nt ability to pull out when the odds were FOR LEASE. made. However, no hitch is expect- sawed In first position, with the oth- great loss upon him through a with it makes good red blood, against them, and today's game will ed. A guarantee will bo given. ers struggling for second nnd third. sacrifice of securities. 'brings the old color back to tho lips, probably prove no exception to the Residence of C. L. Wight, Pulwa, Waseda University has a. student Louis Chevrolet hart troublo with fills out tho chooks, and givos tho rule. Every one realizes that the luuanu Valley, furnished, for one year. body of G.000 nnd big gate receipts his engine and pulled out. Arthur HONORED BY THE JAPANESE. glow of porfoct health. Japanese collegians aro n hard aggre- aro probable. It will be remembered Chevrolet had to stop to change tires. Porbaps you suffer from tho gation to defent, but there are a largo YOKOHAMA, July 16. A brilliant that Waseda heat Wisconsin last year. Aitken and Kincalde bolTi paused for offoct of a prolonged spoil of number of fans who reel almost cer- banquet was given here last night in An interesting coincidence, is that repairs, nnd Harroun could not do bet- "warm woathor. If so, Ayor'a Sarsapa- tain that the Alumni team with Castle U. S. Secretary Dick- Albert W. Place, one of 's best ter than to pound along a mile behind honor of of War rilla will vitalizo your blood and give in the box will l)c able to check the being ad- batters, is the coach of Wseda, while Burman and Dawson. inson, the occasion taken z FOR RENT. you ronowod force, vim, and onorgy. tide of victory the Wasedas have cu vantage of to express feeling of Fred Merrilield, nnotbor Midway play- Wilcox (National) had a closo call the joyed In every game but one. friendship that the Japanese nation Furnished, possession July 1, 1910. As now made, Ayer's Sarsa-.pavil- la er, is in a great measure responsible for Ills life on the north turn of tho Professor Abo realizing that his represented contains no alcohol. for the booming of our nationatl pas- track. A front wheel .snapped off at holds towards tho nation Anapunl St, (2 bedrooms) $35. team are up against n team equal it by time In the orient. the axle and the car slid a hundred Secretary Dickinson. Klnau St., (4 bed rooms) $45. There are many imitation not superior to the Wasedas mada Coach Stagg has received a letter feet to the ditch, where It stopped Today the secretary will bo receiv- Sarsaparillao. ills players go through a practice yes. from a Chicago graduate in Japan without turning over and with Wilcox ed in audience by the Emperor. terday afternoon that was a stiff one iBe sure you get "AYER'S." stating that Keio and Waseda unlver still in tho srat: It was either Bur-man'- s from to stnrt finish. The strongest sitles have strong teams. Comment or Dawson's race in the FATHER OF CONSERVATION. ' Prwiral b) Dr J C. A,. b " Loll, Man., U.S.A. last line tip the Japanese have will bo on lug on tho situation Staff said: twenty miles. Dawson took tho lead, tho field in game today. KANSAS CITY, July 16. Speaker the second "Wisconsin had a good team last, but lost it when he stopped for it The first game between tho Marines Cannon and Gifford Plncliot who were year and Wnseda and Kolo gave them quick tire change. Then it was a guests Meetings and the J. A. C.'s should be good nt a banquet hero last night, p fraternal a all thoy could handle. I believe our hard grind to the finish with Burman one engaged In an extemporaneous debato Corner Fort and Merchant Btrta. with tho odds In favor of the lat- team Is good enough to represent a few car lengths ahead. nil fair HONOLULiU LODGE NO. 61G, ter team. The games tomorrow win over the question of tho conservation ly the best class of college base ball Louis Chevrolet's first triumph was of natural resources, The occasion B. P. O. ELKS. bo P. A. C. vs. J. A. C. and C. A. C. ten-mil- e in America, and the contests will in the race for cars of 1C4 to was a meeting of tho Knife and Fork In hall on King Street vs Waseda. Both games should bo 230 Meets their have a true international slgnth inches displacement. In winning Club, both guests being on tho toast very close If past playing is be near'Fort, every Friday evening. Visit to cance on that account. The summer he cut the record down from 9.08.G list. Instantaneous Communication to taken into consideration. lug Brothers are cordially Invited training for tho games will be tho to 8.45.4. In the next heavier class Speaker Cannon, who waa first call The Punahou team THE WIRELESS attend. will have the rough and severe." 231 to 300 inches'dlsplacement at flvo upon, was following up ed stated that conservation JAMES D. DOUGHERTY, E. R, line today: The Keio team defeated Wisconsin miles, he again won, this time with a On Sunday mornings the office Castle, an older subject than the majority of pitcher; Winne, c; Hampton games, Marquette-Buic- k Is open from eight to ten. GEO. T. KLUEGEL. Secretary. three out of four and Wnseda in 4.8.37. which was people seemed to think, having been lb; Desha If; Oklna, 2b; Hoogs, cf; took one of the three games played six seconds faster than tlie old mark. first advocated at Washington by J KHahmony Lota, 3b; Lowrey, ss; Desha, rf., and Lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F. with the Badgers. Tho Badgers have Entering the following race, ten W. Powell, the former director of tho every evening Gay substitute. Meets Monday at 7:30 repeatedly declared their respect for miles ,for cars of 201 to 450 Tlichos geological survey, who snould proper Japanese game, and the Maroons tin Odd Fellows' Hall, Fort St. Visit tho displacement and driving a Marquette ly be called the father of the move FAST PLAYING PROMISED. will not have any too much conf! lag brothers cordially invited to at- - Bulck. he won his third victory and ment. The two baseball games this after- they leave for Japat Bridge and Beacn stoves tor Coal at denco when set a new record nt 7.54.8G, two sec- Gifford Pinchot took exception to ! , tend. noon at the league grounds in tho in September, if Coach Stagg can help onds better than had been done be- Woo H. McCOY, G. Military league promise this statement, declaring that the real E. N. to be the it. fore. (NatlonaT) Che-crol- Quick Meal Blue Flame Oil Stovca Aitken gave father o.f conservation in America is best games of the present series, as Captain Pagues will lead ninu Perfection Oil Stoves. E. R. HENDRY, Sec. the a fierce struggle In this event Theodore Roosevelt, each team has done hard work this the former Pre Giant Burner Crasollno and will play shortstop. Pat Page and finished not ten reet behind him. sldent. Store. week in practice. G. complete flywheel & CO., LTD. nnd Roberts will the The of Robertson's Sim- Tho debate has aroused an unusual EMMELUTH The first game will be N .G. H. vs. twirling staff, and plex tore 100. 145 and Stelnbreecher loose at the start of the amount of interest, It being discussed Phons 211. No. Kins St Honolulu Irouworks Fort Shatter, the second being Ma- Paul will be the backstops. Others mile race and smashed the engine. He rines vs. in the light principally of PInchot's Hospital Corps. A good squad bo will not be to 200-mll- e of the will Baird, first base; nble enter the words. Special salve Foi Piles deal depends this afternoon on the O. Roberts, second base; Boys third race for the Cobe cup, which will be sow's MILLS, Guaranteed to contain r.othlng Injurious STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR result of the games as far as the lea- Captain-elec- t Monday. base; Collins, Clery and held MONGOLIA REFLOATED. Cures chronid sores, cuts, burns anrt all COOLERS, IRON, BRAB3 gue standing is concerned. If the skin diseases of tho human race. BOILERS. Latham, fielders. Several other play Prepared by Gunrds defeat the Shafterltes, and ers, Including YOKOHAMA, July iG. The Pacific AND LEAD CASTINGS. Sunderland and Ehr SOIVXIVXA, the "stretcher carriers" tho Marines, horn, may the trip. Mail liner Mongolia ran aground at G.Secret Salvo Specialist Every Description make G SUchlnery ot the N. G. H. will take second place, COM EVENTS Gkltzu yesterday but was refloated No. 10 King St Uonolulu. T. H Had to Order. Particular Attention tho H. C's third, with the Marines in BIG LEAGUE RESULTS. last night. The liner bumped ashore ld to Ship's Blacksmithine. Job fourth place. t- e 0 Yesterday's games in the big main - at throe o'clock yesterday morning Work Executed on Short Notice. t- Tomorrow at Leilehut the Cavalry land leagues resulted as follows: but was not seriously damaged. She LATE FICTION players BASEBALL. will meet the Rugerites. If American Philadelphia 2, Boston was lightened of a portion of her past playing July 1G N. G. H. vs. Fort Shat- Many fascinating new titles. counts the Cavalry team 0; Boston G, Chicngo 2; New York 8, cargo and floated clear at high tide. Oat & Hossman will ter; Marines vs. Hospital have little trouble in defeat' Cleveland 7; Detroit 3, Washington 7, Corps. This is the third stranding of the big STATIONERS AND A. B. ARLE1GH & CO., LTD. the men who handle the big guns at National Pittsburg 8, New York Julq 1G J. A. O. vs. U. S. M. liner in four years. , BOOK SELLERS. Diamond Head. i ; Cincinnati 5, Boston 1. Other C; O. C. Alumni vs Wnseda. Hotel Street. sanies postponed. July 17 P. A. C. vs. J. A. C; STINGING REBUKES. Merchant Street near Po3t Office. CAVALRY VS. OAHU. C. A. C. vs. Waseda. At three thirty this afternoon al MYHRE RACE TOMORROW. July 17 Cavalry vs. Fort Ruger. WASHINGTON. July 16. Eight of- Moanalua the polo teams represent- The second yacht race for the Myhra TENNIS. ficers of the Marine Corps, including Empire Chop House Major-Gener- Y. WO SING CO. ing the fith Cavalry- - and Oahu Polo cup will be raced for tomorrow after August . . E. O. Hall cup play Elliott, received a (Lately Palace GrllL) Club will play the second game noon over (singles.) stinging rebuke yesterday in the de- Bethel St Opp. Empire Thoatra. GROCERIES, FRUITS. in the the harbor course. In tho special series which was arranged first race the Viking won easily from September ..Wall cup tour- - cision made public of the Investigat- Open Day and Night, Cuisine Unsur passed. VEGETABLES. BTO. some weeks ago. the Ivy and Pearl in the order nam ment (singles.) ors who havo been for the past six ago ed. The during September .. E. O. Hall cup months delving into BEST MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Ca'.ifornts trutter, 40a lb.; CooklnB Two weeks today the Cavalry Pearl led the better the particulars easily defeated the Honolulu team, part of the race, but overturned when tournament (singles.) of the troubles that have long been fflattor, 35c lu.; Fresh Dried Fruit. but the score today is lfkcly to be near the finish. GOLF. brewing between the officers. 1186-11- Nuuanu Strst- - F. Horgan, I doversed as the local players have Tho following yachts are expected July 17 Medal play tourna- In addition to General Elliott, those James 238. BOX 811 ,T!phoa Main been practicing faithfully, and are de- to .race tomorrow. ment H. G. C. named in the report as deserving of termined to win tho game today so Pearl, Viking, Ivy, Uka and possl July 31 Novelty tournament blame are Colonel Lanusheimer, Col. Stock and VilO CLOTHES CLEANING CO. that another game will be necessary. bly two or three boats of the wren Country Club. Denny, Col. Doyen, Colonel Prince, Bond Broker Walter Dillingham will probably be class. August 21 Two ball foursome Colonel Haines, Major Maglll and Ma- Beretaula Street, Near Fort. seen on tho Honolulu team this after- Country Club. jor Porter, all of tho Marine Corps. Member of Honolulu Stock and Bond t JOHNSON OFFERED BRIBE. We clean and press suit ot domes noon. August 28 Foursome tourna. General Elliott is censured for pro- Exchange. CHICAGO, July 8. ravery week at 51.50 a month, payable "I could have ment H. G. C. fanity and Is termed an irritable, Iras- Stock and Bond Orders receive CHICAGO VS. WASEDA. dragged down $350,000 my cible suspicious Ha advance. Liaaies clothes cteanea for end ot POLO and commander, prompt attention. CHICAGO. July 2. Tho alumni and the battle with Jeffries at Reno last August f without the faculty of being able to nd pressed. Work guaranteed. Inter.Island Tourna-- Information furnished relative to all undergraduate body Uni- Monday had I agreed to throw maintain discipline among of Chicago the ment. his men or STOCKS AND BONDS. versity are looking forward to the fight, but no amount of coin is ever able to enforce among his officers a LOANS NEGOTIATED. DR. F. SCHUMANN long baso ball trip planned for the going to induce me to figure in a proper respect for himself. The re- hone 72. P. O. Box 594 OSTEO- - Maroon nine. Some time ago tho Wa- siindy deal so long as I am in the rine port, however, takes the edge off tho !'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. I ' seda University of Tokio, Japan, sent intend to retire, and nobody will ever rebuke by styling the general a plain, PATH1C OCULIST. accuse me jf a challenge to the Chicagoans Tor a of pulling off a crooked Save o u r blunt soldier, truthful even when to Hours. Consulting, p, m. Sat- - movement." Ss 23 series of bast ball games to V)o play- tell the truth is to his own detriment. Iwakami Go ' urday Excepted. Operating, 812 a. In tho above Japaneso Silks, Dry ed in tho oriont. It has been an- startling disclosure at Colonel Lausheimer's conduct is ty ra p. in. the Pokin tonight Goods and Hats ot 36 - nounced that tho hoard of culture Theater Jack styled as unmilltary, disrespectful S Telephone 33. Office, corner uereta- Johnson expjoded biggest All Kinds. and athletics at a meeting to recon- the bomu and Insubordinate, but a salvo is sup- nla and Union streets. that has been heard HONOLULU, T. H. sider the proposition decided to ac- since the battle plied in a portion of the report that Robinson Blocs Hotel Street of the century was cept the challenge. It is further an- proposed more styles him capable and efficient. than n year ago. nounced that tho men who will make Colonel Denny is singled out by "Yes," continued KW06K BU ID the trip will practice regularly during Johnson, serious the Investigators for reproof for KING All kinds WRAPPING PAPERS and for the first the the summer months In order to he time during tho enter- m m manner In which ho testified during 1 m m WRITING "TWINES, PRINTING and will class- tainment, "I might havo in fit condition and attend cleaned up the investigation. He is reported to CHINESB NBWSPAPB& (PAPERS. es so as to be eligible for the next more man jm&u.uuu Had I agreed to & have ovatded tho questions asked by PUBLISHING AND AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER spring season. figure in a crooKetl act. I felt, how- the court martial auc. failed to show JOE PRINTING. m SUPPLY CO., LTD. The challenge calls for a series ot ever, that I was the bettor man and wanted to proper respect for his superior offi GEORGE G. GUILD., General Manager. five games, but it is thought that win. 49 cers. Major-Genera- l Elliott, the com- - No. Cor. of Bmlth and HoUl 8ti. Fort and Queen Streets. when the Maroon nine is in tho land "Before tho battle I spoke to Tex Rlckard, mandant of the Marine Corus, is one PHONE 410 of Nippon othor gamos will ho arrang the roforee, and told him all Honolulu of the heroes of tho Spanish War, St i ed with Japanese universities. Tho I wanted was an oven break. I a!s,o n i ft having be- f t.:. departure will bo mado about Septem- agreed to split tho purse in half and been advanced in grade I lernni cause of conspicuous A na- ber 15 and tho athletes will not re let the best man win," sorvico. nol Immiptiofi tive SEE THE' turn until after January 1 of next of Alabama, ho was appointed to Sunbeam OFFICB: 40S Stangenwald Bldg. Grahowsky Truck year. Last year the University ol NEW RECORDS MADE. tho Marine Corps from New York in October, 1870, reaching of HONOLULU. Honolulu Power Wagon Co. Wisconsin bnso ball team played a INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., July 2 Hood LAMPS tho grade k colonel in 1003. Ho was W. M. Minton, Mgr. serios of games In Japan, this being to hood, Burman with a Marquette-Buic- stationed at tho longest baso ball trip over at- car and Dawson with a Marmon TREBLE YOUR LIGHT Norfolk, after serving fourteen year3 at sea, in 1909, being in com- tempted by an American college re- fought for the victory in the d later IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE or mand of tho In presentation. Tho trip as outlined milo race at the motor speed marine barracks 5 IN newspapers! - probabil- Washington. Ho was nppolnted to i A.C for tho Maroon team in all way today, and Burman won by only REDUCE YOUR BILL TWO THIRDS Z ANYWHERE AT ANYTIMQ 5 by five secondB. the command of tho corps in 1903. CulJ on b: k n- ity will ecllpso even that made The ovont was for cars or Write 2 - Major-Genorn- of 301 to 450 succeeding l Heywood, a tho Badgers. cubic inch piston dis "J 8 .DAKS'S ADYERTISIHG IGEJTO rurccgiuwiu Sauer and Knssulker aro tho only placement, and Burman sot a now ro with the rank of brigadler-genoral- , WILL DO IT. Hamm-Youn- g Co., t 134 Sansoine Street 2 membors ot team who will not cord in the class, 1.20.35.G, beating He von lit, being afterwards made a tho the i 6AN FRANCISCO, CALIF. m make the trip. Thoy are foot ball old record by three minutes, Harroun Sole Hawaiian Distributors.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mr. and wore several officers of tho U. S. S. course, Jack London as nn attornoy. Mrs. F. E. Richardson, Mrs. F. W. Clovoland and Chattanooga. There wore some present who declar Mncfarlane, Miss Alice Mncfarlanc, ti ed that Jack is a better writer than a Society Miss Margaret Walker, Miss Minna Lieutenant Looninn was tho genial lawyer, but, nevertheless, n Inrge - Savings (Continued from page d.) Bergor, Mrs. Bruno and Mrs. Monoll. host at a party tea given from four to crowd- filled tho court room and lis- e e six o'clock on Thursday afternoon on tened oagorly and with enjoyment to Walter Coombs, Mrs. Sophie Over-en- board the U. S. S. Cleveland. tho details of tho tight. ACCOUNTS Judge Mr. On Monday evening the boys of the and Mrs. Robertson, Tea nnd delicious light refresh- A laugh was produced when Court and Mrs. Alexander, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S. S. Cleveland were hosts of a ments were served during thoso Commissioner Clarence Crowe, who 'Homeward Bound Ball" at the Alex - ac- Theo. Richards. wns acting as attorney for Muldovne- You can open a savings ander Young Hotel which proved to hours on tho quarter deck, which was ulso Leen a client of count wl$h us In any amount be a success in every way, over flvo decorated with baskets of roses. has his for which a Henry Bond Restnrick. hlshop of years1, asked London how many from ono dollar up, for hundred guests having accepted tholv Among those present were the off- pass showing your deposit the Hawnilnn islands, and Mrs. Res-taric- k drinks ho had had the night of the hook invitation. These boys deserve noth icers of the U. S. S. Cleveland, Mrs. and subsequet ones, will be de- have nnnounced the engage trouble. ing but the greatest praise for tho Pardee. Mrs. George C. Bowon, of livered to you. Wo pay ment of their daughter, Miss Con- Jack said he had hud two drinks at manner in which tho affair was con- Fort Shatter, Mrs. Marlx, wife of Cap-tai- n .interest on pavings accounts stance Restarick, to Paul Wlthlngton, tho Forum about half an hour before ho- Maris, U. S. M. Katho-ry- n one-hal- f per cent ducted, and tho decorating of tho C, Miss at four and D. fir engaged in y son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wlthlngton tel ball rooms and roof carden, which Stephens Miss flstcuffs with per annum. and Wonner of Thoy of Honolulu. The bride to be has according to some, were more beauti Seattle. In the lattcr's saloon. Baldness Always were Scotch and sodns. many friends In local society who will fully adorned than for any other A A A JUST A LITTLE SCOTCH. be interested In tho hows. She has dances that have been given there. Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Spreckels Jr.. Follows Dandrnff been a frequent visitor Tiere, nnd her Both tho makal and mauka ball have returned from New York, where Tirowe was desirous of knowing how UK (IF father, Bishop ResthricK, was former rooms were elaborately decorated, they spent a very fow days. S. V. much Scotch constituted tho drinks, Cure your dandruff and your hair ceilings being entirely Bulletin. why realizing how thirsty will top falling. Ullllll VI IMIIIII I Ll ly rector of tho Episcopal church at the walls and and Jack, ill II pen In In array not put whisky Judd Building, Fori and Mer- San Diego. St. Andrew's cathedral' concealed a fluttering of ho was had enough PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER nants In all sizes and colors and huge Tho Honolulu branch of tho Institu- tho first drink to satisfy himself with- Sta. of Honolulu 's the home of the Epis- Is an unfailing euro for dandruff. It- chant draped flags which, festooned, about tion known out ordering another. (London had copal church of that diocese. The ns the "King's Daught keeps the scalp In a healthy condition the windows and walls, added greatly barely Capital and Burplus Jl.000,000 date of the wedding has not been nn ers" has progressed so potently since said ho had Just colored tho and invigorates tho hair. to the tout ensemble. ' In the nlcovag it was first organized bottom of his glass with Scotch.) nounced. S. F. Call. hero by Mrs. W. Sold by all druggists and at two Hawaiian quintettes play- L. Hopper that tho members have To Crowo's question London offer .A .A Barber Shop. Phone 232. ed and sang, and an embankment of teen obliged to establish n regular ed a bit of Information which he has Pay Inspector T. H. Hicks has palms al red and whlto carnations and home on Mnkiki street, tho formal never yet put into print, nnd which ESTABLISHED IK 1830. been detached from duty as general most concealed the musicians. Re opening of which will started the crowd Into laughter at Inspector of tho pay corps and direct be held about freshments were served by waiters August 1st. Crowo's expense. Sweet Violet TOOATI ft fld ed to assume fthe position of fleet from tables set on ttie roof garden. This home for tho aged Is out- "There Is no way a man can Judge paymaster of the aclfic fleet with A pretty feature of decoration here the BUTTER come of three years gradual develop- the state of his thirst until ho has headkuarters on the flagship Callfor- in addition to tho strings of colored ment along charitable lines, large taken at least ono drink of water, YEE HOP & CO. TEL. 251 nln, at Mare Tsland. lights, was the cruiser's homeward a C. Q. list having been maintained and sup- beer, whiskey, or whatever ho may A . bound pennant, which being six hun- BAN'KEBB ported privately by desire. Then he can determine if he dred and fifty feet long stretched some of our most Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dillingham prominent ladies. But the Increase wants another or not. And I don't and the former's father left today from one dancing pavllton to the oth and Travellers' in tho number of cases has compelled require much Scotch when I'm thirsty Commercial for Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Dill- er and represented many years of on more serious recognition from the although that may be your case." & Letters of Cradlt. issued tho ingham spending cruising far from home. Can Me. have been the in Bank of California and The Lon- community and so these ladies have ILLUSTRATES THE SCRAP terim since their marriage in Italy - Stock Bank, Limited, leased a lovely home, and have form don Joint last month, travelling leisurely west Mrs. J. J. Dowllng entertained Mrs. London also talked about physics Honolulu, T. U. London. ed tho nucleus of an , organization In telling thrilling ward toward the bridegroom's home W. M. Graham, Captain Rodman and a account of tho well known throughout the cities of bnttle. Ho desired to Illustrate how Correspondent! tor the Amer- In Hawaii, and their stop of several Mr. Sydney F. Hoben at a very pretty SHIPPING 1 ND COMMISSION MER the mainland. ho had accidentally Inflicted a brulso ican Express Company, and days here while awaiting their dinner at tho Young Hotel on Wed- CHANTS. Mrs. Edith Bergor, who Muldowney's right eye during Tho. Cook & Son. steamer was made pleasant by nesday evening, after which tho party has been under SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IN- - the matron of tho Associated Chari- you put two ob ana number of social compliments. attended the performance New the scuffle. "When a u ivixii uni AVxMii x a. Interest allowed on term at the ties has been Harry Simpkins was a Orpheum. appointed ns manager jects close together take heads for representing BaTingi Bank Deposits. luncheon of host of yesterday, entertaining at the the institution. Instance and one head ducks to Ewn Plantation Co. Palace In compliment to the young A avoid a blow, and the other head Walalua Agricultural Co., Ivan Graham, trie - eldest" son of Mrs. II. H. Sugar Co. couple. Mrs. Dillingham was Miss Winiams entertained won't move, why It Is a plain matter Kohala Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Graham, is spend- Walmea Sugar Mill Co. Louise Gaylord of Chicago, and is a yesterday afternoon at bridge at her of physics that the head that moves ing a few weeks as the house guest Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. notably beautiful young woman, of home on King street where three ta- Is going to strike tho stationary of Mr. and Mrs. Mann of Hilea, Ha Fulton Iron Works ot St. Louli. an unusual type of bles occupied tho afternoon. The card head." LIMITED. milchrltude waii. He will be joined later by Mr. Westons Centrltugais. which always distinguishes room of Mrs. Williams' residence was Varied testimony was offered by her in Graham, who is present in Kona. Babcock & Wilcox Boilort. Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24.000,000 any gathering. at decorated in pale blue and white Joe Keough, promoter, and London's S. F. Post Green's Fuel Economizer. clusters of plumbago friend, who was in tho bar at the Reserve Fund Yen 16,250,000 blossoms and Matson Navigation Co. The Mrs. A. W. T. Bottomley entertain white nsters being placed time of tho trouble, and Dr. Nelson, HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. ladies of Fort Shatter enter about the New England Mutual Life lruur tained at a swimming party and tea ed at a charming luncheon on Wed rooms on side tables and artistic who treated London's bad eye. "Wit The bank buys ana lecelves for arc o Company of Boston. , at the post on Monday afternoon from nesday at which, around three small sumus. m cut glass Dowls and vases. nesses for Muldowney were Frank1 Co. Collection bills of exchange, issues Aetna Insurance four to six o'clock to which about tables, covers were laid for twenty. This pretty affair could bo appro Barth, bartender, and H. R. Rohrs, a Insurance Co. of Credit, and National Fire Drafts and Letters fifty guests were invited. After The decorations were hi white and tely called a blue and white bridge cook, both of whom were present in Citizen's Insurance Co. (Hwttora banking business. transacts a general delightful plunge In the swimming green, Shaffer daisies and maiden party as every idea was suggestive the saloon. Fire Insurance Co.) Deposits of The Bank receives Local tank, the guests repaired to the quar hair fern forming centerpieces, while those color tones. GOT INTO WRONG ROOM. Tho London Assurare Corport and Head Office deposits for fixed pe the place cards at each table were in The tales told wero so different as Uon. ters of Captain and Mrs. Chapman . The score cards were in blue an riods. where tea and delicious refreshments pastelle shades of plnis, lavender and white and also the prizes which were to be confusing. London, according Local, Deposits ?25 and upwards for were served. Tho house and tea green. remarkably dainty and pretty. to his story," was taking a quiet little jono year at rate oi v0 per auuuui. tables were decorated in pinks and Invitations have been issued for a The first prize a sewing set, was walk for tho first time In years when INSURANCE given on FIRE Head Office Deposits Yen 25 and maidenhair fern, and a most enjoy tea to be at the Pleasanton awarded to Mrs. Prescott; the con ho entered Muldowney's saloon and one-ha- able was spent by large Monday afternoon from four to six asked for a private room. Seeing a upwards for lf year, one year, afternoon a solationa box of pale blue linen sta ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF number of guests. o'clock in honor of Miss Mary Eynon room marked "Ladles." he looked in two years or three years at rate of tionery tied with a white satin how LONDON. Among1 those present vero Cap of Philadelphia, who Is a sister ot and found It to be vncant, so entered, i per annum. to Mrs. Fred Wright. While Mrs, NTW YORK UNDERWRITERS tain and Mrs. Chapman, Major and Mrs. L. J. Warren and at present At this point Muldowney interfered to be obtained on James Bicknell won the booby, o blue AGENCY. Particulars Mrs. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Smith Isitlng her. Miss Agnes Wickstrum and asked him "What are you up to?" silk pin cushion which in realltv v-- p WASHINGTON IN Lieutenant and Mrs. Bowen, Dr. and will preside as hostess at this delight- - Jack then says ho tried to "placate" PROVIDENCE dainty enough to, hold first place Honolulu Office Corner Merchant lr Muldowney, in only SURANCE COMPANY. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Allen, Mrs. Par full affair. rank. but succeeded nd Bethel streets. P. O. Box 1S8. dee, Mrs. Ramsey, Paymaster and further arousing tho ire of the saloon AAA During the entire afternoon fruit Thb B, P, Co., Ltd, YU AKAI, Manager. Mrs. Hornberger, Mrs. Maris, Miss man, who rushed him, A clinch fol Dillingham Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kennimere' will punch was and at five refresh- KathSryn Stephens, Mrs. Manuel Gar served lowed, In which Muldownoy struck sail in a couple of weeks for Hono ments of tea, sandwicho salad, ico General Agents for Hawaii. BUY rett, Captain and Mrs. Robard, Miss Jack, but the latter refused to deliver THE GREAT lulu, where they will spend the late cream wero of. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building Ethel Spalding, Mrs. Chauker, Lieut, and cake partaken a blow when he saw six men (as well summer. S. F. Bulletin. gathered and Mrs. Turner, Lieuts. Pardee, Ro Thoso about tho three as ho could remember) standing "WHITE FROST" gers, Chilton, Vaughan, O'Connor, tables were Mrs. Carey of Oakland. around ready to jump him should be Looman, and Messrs. Chapman, Ha- Charles Templeton Crocker, with California, Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Flor- get too fractious. The Refrigerator a Fault fiancee, Ferguson Without milton and Browning. his the beautiful Miss IIelene ence Mrs. Prescott, Mrs. I did not strike a blow," declared Irwin, Miss Langhorne, Duane Lando, Mrs. Jacobson, Specialty Adapted to the Needs ot Julia Mrs. James Jack. "I admit It with shame that 1 Have Yon seen Hopkins Mrs. Willam G. Irwin, Grib-ble- , Cards have, been Issued as follows: and BIcknell, Mrs. Slmonton, Mrs. was afraid that if I did I probably the Hawaiian Islands. to chaperon, merry group reach "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atherton, this Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Fred Wright. would be seriously injured by these Saturday and Miss Atherton. Miss Juliette Ather- ed Santa Barbara on Mrs. W. J. Gallagher, Mrs. L. C. men who, when I tried to get away will be a great addition to the San That ten room house at Knimukl ton, request the pleasure of your com- Abies and Mrs. Williams. from Muldowney, pushed mo toward Francisco colony already established Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd., pany at the Seaside Hotel, Friday, him." which can be bought for at this charming resort. S. F. Bulle Voung Building July 22nd, 8 p. m. Dancing." FLED FROM RESORT. tin. J AS London said that after the first at Mrs. Alexander Lindsay Jr., accom - UDO tack ho sat down near tho entrance panied by her little daughter, will Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels, Miss O' to wlpo tho blood off- his face, when G.BHEWER &G0..LTD leave in tho next Wllhelmina for San Connor and Miss Gertrude Joliffe Muldownoy rushed him again. Then in .trip to Florence and Venice 11 3,500 Francisco, whence they will travel made a FISTIC BATTLE he ran out of the place and came the east for several months. and returned to Paris to join Mr. back with a policeman, who placed Sugar Factors and Spreckels. Miss Gertrude Joliffe is tho saloonman under arrest. Tho lot Is 45,800 square feet. Since the announcement of the in being much admired In Europe S. PUNCHING BEE WITH A GROG Muldowney's story could hardly be property should not- - Commission tended departure of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bulletin. This I" a that GER TERMINATES IN AN OAK recognized as relating to tho same M. Dowsett In August for an extend case. According to him London camo have to go begging. Merchants ed trip through Europe and America, Templeton Crocker will leave for LAND POLICE COURT. In and acted In a drunken manner, their hosts of friends have been send Santa Barbara tomorrow, taking Mrs. although ho was not willing to swear ing congratulations for the delights In OFFJCERS AND DIRECTORS. W. G. Irwin, Miss Helene Irwin and S he was actually intoxicated. He per couple, Tho Oakland Inquirer of July store for this very popular Miss Julia Langhorne as his guests, gives sisted in going into a ladies' room E. F. Bishop President given in the following account of a live Several affairs have been in tho Crocker private car. They will and when Muldowney directed him Geo. H. Robertson was a ly adventure of novelist Jack Lon their honor, ono of which bo at tho Potter for the month of to nnother room ho says London rush- , vice President Manager on don In that town: luncheon given by Mrs. Lanz July S. F. Bulletin. ed him, hitting him twice In tho eye, Bishop Trust Co., W. W. North Treasurer Jnck London, author, traveler, and Tuesday, at which covers 'were laid which bled from the blows until ono Secretary 4 prizefight expert, appeared in a now I Richard Ivers for eighteen. The entire home, on o'clock In tho morning, despite sev- Limited Auditor Mr. James D. Phelan Is in London. rolo this morning, when he acted as J, R. Gait this occasion, was appropriately de utilized in saw the Passion his own In eral beefsteaks which ho Geo. R. Carter Director corated, ono room being abloom with He and Miss Phelan lawyer during his trial BETHEL STREET Oborammergau. They will re Police Judgo George nn effort to reduce tho brulso. Then C. H. Cooke Director gold marguerites, another in white as play at Samuel's court will Mr. London made a second attack upon Director while tho din turn In tho early autumn, as on a charge of battery preferred by R. A. Cooke ters and easter lilies, F. him, coming back after he loft the laven and Mrs. Rudolph Spreckels. S. Timothy Muldownoy, proprietor of ing room was done In tones of place, said Muldowney. Gahu Railway bearing Bulletin. the Tavern saloon, between Franklin der, the luncheon table "Was London Intoxicated?" asked OTITIC huge centerpiece ot lavender asters anjl Webster streets, who also was In TABLE Rockwell and tho Miss- by Prosecuting Attorney Honnessoy. maidenhair fern. Tho place Miss Maud court on a similar charge brought OUTWAIID. and lace most delightful- THINKS NOVELIST CRAZY. were In water colors, represent es Steck entertained London. r.n Ttfnfnnnn Wnlnlll. TfflflllVll anA cards tho Alexan "Well," replied Muldowney, "I could Stations a.m.. '3.20 p.m. same. ly at their apartments at After hearing testimony on both i'ay lmr tho n'ot exactly say. He might havo been 's.iTlons-tTiS'miiV'l- appointed hour, a delightful der Young Hotel, at a tea on Tuesday sides nnd London's argument In his i.m!: nM At the 2n6 - 6!l5 Fire and Marine afternoon from 4to C o clock. Tho own behalf, Judgo Samuels dlsmls'scd drunk and ho might havo been sober, am Pjm.-6:- surprise was revealed to the femlnlno ForPWahlaw'a sceno custom of devoting these hours every tho caso against both defendants, I think ho was crazy." and' r.ellohua M0:S0. Agencies guests, by tho arrival upon the in., '5:i6 p, m., 9iw p. m., insurance Tuesday to her San Francisco stating as his reason for so doing In summing up his caso London j jn:io. of somo of their husbands, wno, ai other in. - Rockwell's for stated that ho bolloved In tho equity j INWARD though they could not remain to par- friends has been Miss that witnesses on both sides had dif Co. of Liver-- Introduce it radically nnd Justice of tho courts; that ho had ' Arrive Honolulu rrom Kahuku, Wal- -. Royal Insurance Jn gamea of brIdge wnlch somo time and she will fered In their stories of tho acquTBI hero in future so that she may enjoy encounter between tho two men In been a good citizen, liked Oakland as p.m. pooi. followed, were an agreeable Arrive nonoiuiu irum mva juih anu with many friends. the saloon on tho evening of tho his native placo, and believed tiler's a.m., 8:S London Assurance Corpora- lion to tho luncheon table and their an afternoon her peari city t7M5 a.m. apart- twenty-firs- t protection for tho 11:02 a.m.. '1M0 p.m., On this occasion tho cozy of Juno, and which result should bo somo -- tion. arrival was the signal of much mirtn . . . p.m.. i.jd y.m. ments of the hostesses were prettily ed In blaok eyes and other Injuries man who got into Arrlvo Honolulu rrom Wahlawa and- - of tho afternoon a-- At tho conclusion - P.m., CommercialUnionAssurance and to both principals...... UflWltv nf- fho tinlnro In which- ho ie,,eh"5 '9l1l tlM Mrs. Lanz was tho recipient ot a bedecked In La France roses v.... v p.m., iiu-.i- p.m. Co. of London. Ailed with HATCHET IS BURIED. had become Involved, tnrougn no The Halolwa Limited, a two-hou- r. ot congratulations for her pinks, artistic baskets (only flrst-cla- ss tickets honored). shower al train Scottish Union and National originality, and doubtless her clever these beautiful blossoms and vases, Acting upon the advice of Prosecut fault of his own. Ho said that leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 1:36 Ing Attorney Honnessoy, Muldownoy .iiffnrn In... olirn. a. m.: returning arrives In Honolulu Insurance Co.of Edinburgh. Idea will be a feature at some or tno gracing every table and avallablo hn..i. ..u iv.ai..w..y - at jq.jq pnli TJ10 i,imited stops only. being nnlnirlnnl nnlnlai..).ctlll thn mnln nnlntn ' nt Pearl City and Walanae outward.- ,iledonian Insurance Co. of coming luncheons. space. nnd London shook hands, after " Walpahu accepted 7 - .;,7V-;-t. Walanao, and Pearl City, Edinburgh. Amnntr hoRn nresent at this tie- Dolicious refreshments consisting discharged, and tho latter inward. salad, cake, ices Invitation of tho saloon man to have conformed to a rcasonnblo oxtcnt. Dally. fExcept Sundays. tSundayo. Upper Inaiit-anr- llEhtful affair were Mr. and Mrs, J of tea, sandwiches, oniy. Rhiaa M. Dowsett, tne gueBts oi uuuui, and fruit punch woro served and drink. jO. P. DENIBON, F, C. SMITH, (Marine). of tho trial w&s, of Co, and Mrs. Lanz, Mr, and Mrs. Klebahn among tho thirty guests to drop In Tho feature Tint Job Prlntnuc star Offlc. I Superintendent a. P.- AX, EIGHT. THE HAWAIIAN BTAH SATURDAY, JULY, 1C, 1910.

EW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEAK AND NPMVOVS, Classified "Ads" & Co Page 11 NEWEST CARS 0 CONSTANT HBADACtm, !rfSachs Dry Goods Co L'ngo S SLEEPLESSNESS. fOR SALE. Benson Smith & Co .l'ago 1 11 July Sottage 'Maklkl District. An McChosney Coffee Co.. I'agu flondav satisfactory term I'1 U Waldron lmge 10 ftl (lilre. .!. Jams, tlox 527. Townsond Undertaking Co... Page 1 ) ""For Dr. Schurmun Pnge 15 rent. Teh Von Hnmm-Youn- g IICompany &itmll Oat) Brown & Lyons..... Page 10 be 0 n.nd wil room Cottage. Hatu Last hnvo beon busy the Associated Garage Pago l'i this week transfer- atove, $14.00. H!50 Young street, or ring their automobile stock into the ."Vhotie Von jiamni-Yonn- g Co.' Pngo 15 .1BG8. now salesrooms which are back of Schuman Carriage Co. Pago la FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD. tho Alexander Young Building, With Day of , large fin nlsliod room" THE WEATHER. largo doors opening Into tho Alexau-ailtle- r the A wIthloard 1s for rent. Terms Reasonable. 13ost Young building alleyway. These neighborhood Maklkl District. Ad- - I-oonj OIHco, U. S. Woather Dureau, new salesrooms are very roomy and Honolulu, T. H., .1uly up to in every dress "A" P. O. Ilox 703. , IC, 1910. dtfte respect and show Big the now good ad- Sale beautiful cats off to WANTED. Temperature, C a. m.; S a. m.j m vantage. you We seat before the largest mir- a. m.; and morning minimum: The three new Uuicl: cars which There nre still ninny golden Opportunities left; don't miss rors in town and trim your hair just 73; 78;. 78; 8oT 73. for this company on tho S. S. you deslro It. Come and see your- llieni. his Wllhelmlnn have self life size at Jeff's Uarber Shop. Daromotoi reading. Absolute hum- all been shipped to HUMMED HATS will be a feature for the remaining few idity (grains per cubic foot; relative the other Islands this week. One of DRAMATIC. days. humidity, and dew point at 8 a. in.: them went to Kallua, another one to MU. CTI A1H.ES nUDLONO, MAHIE KENNY, Dramatic Studio from 30.07; G.474; 03; Gl. the Volcano Stables in Hllo, and tho QEVERAIj years ago I found my This hns been one of the most successful sales we have ever San Francisco, 176 Beretanla. Prac- oat Wind, velocity and direction at (i third went to the Kauai Garage Com- 3 self all run down. I could held; nnd why? Simply because we have the confidence of the tical S.tnnnthR' nrlv.itn ftnnmo. Act. pany. but little, and was wo&k and nervous. -, a' rra;; S a' 10 and noon: The success of the Bulcks Is J people. They know they get bargains just as advertised; tng, Elocution, Monologues, Vaude- ra;; n;,m': My hoad ached nearly nil tho timo, my that C NK! 1o NM! J3 N13. not confined to the Hawaiian Terrl-tory- . Title, Dancing, Reading. Grs.ce CuJ-- " sleep went from me, and I used to have no deception. I The San , ture. Phone 33. Rainfall during S hours ending S a. Francisco agent for to resort to opiates in order to got any m. none. these cars received a few weeks ago rest. MEN'STCLOTHING Total wind movoment during z not less than 117 Buicks, making up "I saw Peruna advert ised extensively Men's Clothing on credit $1. 00 a hours ended at noon 293 miles. an entire special train load, which in all tho papers and drug stores, and SACHS DRY GOODS CO., week. Suit given at once. ' Kraacla WM. n. STOCKMAN, left the factory direct for San Fran- thought I would give it a trial. I bought bottles in. .Levy, Outfitting Co.. Sachs Bldg., Fort Section Director. cisco. six nnd started "I-wa- s StatiDa The most agreeably surprised at Cor. Fort and Beretania Sts. Opp. Fire Street. famous Packard handled by tho tho outset by tho way tho modIcin von Hamm-Youn- g WAXTEI)TO uv NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Company hns been Boomed to act on my ontiro physical the main topic of conversation during rested well at night right Old sy3tom. I books, magazines, Hawaiian the week. The first 1911 tho first, and beforo I had taken stamps Par'arap'u That Give Condensed Packard from and curios. Books oxchanseO. car a beautiful touring tho six bottles I was entirely cured." Weedon Curio Baznat. Fort Street,! Newi of tho Day. car with fore-doo- r body arriv.ed on Mr. Charles Budlong, Anthony, Ithodc aboTe PauaUL , . . ' the Sierra, Island. rcic trie cnampion snoe snincr is at and has boen tho admira- tho stomach is stimulated to BUY AND SELL. tion When the Silent Barber Shop. and the delight of all automobile do its work vigorously, nervousness sold Pack-nrd- Diamonds and jewelry bought, A plantation engine upset auto 491 onthuslasts. Several orders for s and weakness, headache and sleepless- and exchanged. Bargain In musical at 5 p. m. Thursday at Aiea in which were 'booked Immediately after ness, frequently disappear as tho result. Instruments. J. Carlo, St. L,. pcoplo starv- Consult Mrs. great many aro slowly Us Fort were L. McCandless, Mrs. the new car arrived. A About hauling freight from wharf to warehouse. Wo have su- Captain Fuller, throe children and a The local agents have been special- ing from indigestion. They eat food food cor- perior facilities for handling freight from the heaviest requir- nurse. Mrs. Fuller was scalded ly favored by the Pacnard Motor Car enough. They select their Mark your clothing with your rectly. But tho food is not digested and ing engine to piece. slightly and otherwise bruised. The Company in obtaining a ex- a traction the lightest full name or initials. 6 dozen few more assimilated as it should be. escape from death was little short of tra cars for early 'delivery. This will In many cases l'oruna has furnished tapes, $1.25 12 dozen, $2.00 miraculous. Tho approach of tho enable them to deliver a few more exactly tho assistance necessary, and a n d Graying engine was unobserved. Packards during the coming months all tho bad symptoms disappear. Honolulu Phone .W50 Noltc's restaurant opens at 5 a. m. In addition to the large "I have been troubled a great doal number of nnd nervousness, and Pa- and keeps open until 7:30 p. m. Meals Packards with catarrli which havo already been has cured me." Mr. George S. Construction 281 Company, Ltd. at all Intervening hours promptly rana , sold to arrive. Chandler, 01 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, served. Inter-Islan- K?53 2$u66t6 c4C. The Cadillac has as many admirers N. H. Queen St., next to d Office. Shores D. C. The Lindsays, of Paia, Maui, as ever, who are awaiting with a Wan-a-li- n an Ideal Laxative ffiri'IVPfl 111 - tWtl n wool.- nirn r attort1 great deal of Interest the announce- the summer. Mrs. Loveland, Mrs. ment of the 1911 models.'which will most popular and reliable medium Lindsay's aunt, came of with them, also be made by the Cadillac Company on the four charming little Lindsay girls priced cars built today. or about July 24th. So much has Hamm-Youn- g injrnmwijjj iVj tznwutoi and all are staying at the Guild place The von Company been said to the of on College street, the Guild family credit tho Cadillac has just received a letter from tho E.R.WATSON that it is dimcult to to having moved to Waikikl for two add same. Baker Motor Vehicle Co. telling about However, the following report will no N96Q W9C1 i months. a remarkable run of a 'Baker Electric doubt prove of YOU WISH AN EXCEPTIONALLY TENDER "Where Do You Eat?" is a ques- Interest to Cadillac over very rough country of a total ot IP 1 tion that Is frequenetly asked. You owners: laat.ati.iBl 92 miles on one charge, as per the fol &afeT will find that men of epicurean taste Traveling leisurely across the 'con- lowing information: PIECE OF MUTTON, SEND YOUR ORDER TO US. OUR will tell you that for-25- the meal tinent from Seattle to New York, ft served at Nolte's cannot be excelled. dtopping whero fancy dictates and To tet the efficiency of tho Baker loitering in pleasant spots, Hay- - Monday, July 18th. will bo the last the Garrett Electric for touring, Reamer & LATEST SUPPLY IS BETTER THAN ANY WE HAVE day of the big sale at the Sachs Dry D. Cooper and his wife are making a nes. the Philadelphia representatives Goods Co., and on this day a feature rather out of the ordinary tour in a of the Baker, made a very successful .'will California Oil be made on trimmed hats. Be Cadillac Thirty. run from Philadelphia to Atlantic City RECENTLY OFFERED. sure to be at the store early frfr Mr. Cooper Sicgol-Coope- r the is of Com Tuesday June 28th. INVESTMENTS last day of the sale. pany of New York, ' ana lias spent The start was mado from Phlladel Cut out this ana tako It to Yat much time since 1905 In touring the $1000 invested in the stock of tho Loy Co. corner King and Nuuanu interesting or In phia at 5 a. m nnd, in spite of the ' countries the world Claremont only a comparatively , your stroot. and on makincr a cash automobiles. During the winter ho bad condition of the roads due to short time ago, is returning $1598 in purohoBe ot no cents or upwards you dlvidonds, and the shares can now and Mrs. Cooper covered southern Ca- heavy rains, and heavy going near Market be sold for $13,053. This is one of wln receive ten green stamps in ad. lifornia in their Cadillac, and then Metropolitan ' Pleasant Hill, Absecon and Hammon :the many instances we can cite you.dition to those usually given. headed north from Los Angeles. From where largo returns have been made There is economy in a strop ton, owing to road repairing, the trip ' that Seattle they first visited Vancouver-Seattl- e in oil stocks. will sharpen a safety razor blade. Ben- - was completed in 4 30 ml W. F. Heilbron, Proprietor. Phone 45. - region; then started on tho hours and Tne otiicers ot tne liincom won- ,, Smf,h R. c,n rtii Hntoi mi long journey east! nutes. gago and Loan Co. make frequent Street will supply you with "King through oil to Inform a ot Mr. Airs. trips the fields AH" and Cooper do not carry Tho car was a stock model equip ' con--1 or a "Resh" for half a dollor. themselves at ilrst hand of the with them1 tho impedimenta of sho-rel- di'tion of properties, stock they We have several mottoes, but ail per with N. P. Exide Battery (28 cell) whose axes, camping equipment, etc., offer to the public. They are the lar- mean that "the best meal In the nnd carried two passengers with bag' gest usually carried by transcontinental dealers in oil stocks in California. city for the money, served in the gage, extra other equip SBC! tours, and Mr. Cooper explains tires ans most satisfactory manner Is to be this ment. ed here for the accommodation of departure as follows: many on tound at Nolte's." Use Ho Preservatives Id Our cream their clients these islands "We aim to demonstrate that the The run was made without a sin We who are now able to make their Let your order to the grocer in- gle stop for repairs and after arriving purchases of oil stocks in Honolulu. country enn be covered without all c'udo some of tho famous Ilelnz's at Atlantic City the car was run for Special care to keep it cold and protect it from contamination Of the active low priced stocks we "57."' A now shipment has just been this outlay.and thta tourists can tra-v- purchase 8 miles before the batteries required assure ample keeping qualities. recommend the Immediate received. There is Apple Butter, In as comfortably by auto as by of of the Ventura Oil Develop- charging. , believe, too, shares dia Relish, Tomato .Soup and Tomato train, vvith the additional advantage Many that ment ,Co. at 15c each. The progress The return trip, taking the long company very rapid Ketchtrp and many others. All absolu- of stopping whenever and wherever PURE CREAM IS MORE HEALTHFUL. of this has been way around, (CO miles) present outlook Indicates a tely tho best. they desire and visiting places away was made in and its 4 We sell direct to our customers, or through May, Day or Lewis quick advance In tho price of these It cost the Territory approximately from the routes of railroads, without hours 15 minutes in a heavy storm shares In tho near future. $37.50 to- - put a pupil through ono difficulty ot any kind. After arriving in Philadelpnia the car the grocers. an excellent op- This stock offers grade of school, according to estimat- this kind of traveling 1' pre- was run 24 miles, a total of 92 miles portunity Investor to "For for the small es by on t your that havo been made the board fer a car such as I have, a Cadillac tho same charge. make large profits. Tako shhares of education. no'w. It is your opportunity, your for- Thirty. I havo found its maintenance An electric could scarcely be put to PHONE 8!0. P. O. BOX 111. tune. Buy without delay. loss expensive, and it is really easier' a harder test and this run from Phlla for the tourists than a heavier car." delphia to Atlantic City and return P. E. R. STRAUCH GOLDEN WEDDING On the steamer Sierra tho " von over heavv roads Is a remarkable do Agent Hamm-Youn- g Company received two monstration of the efficiency of tho Lincoln Mortgage & Loan Co. beautiful little cars, called tho Eve-rlt- t Baker. Few people want to make a t3an Francisco Nev York Chicago OF NOBLE COUPLE Tlilrty. This is a new car here, longer trip at onme, and since Bldg. 74 8. King is now possible to 1 Waity St. and one which has suddenly sprung have batteries re ravelers, into great favor on the mainland. charged almost anywhere, it is evl Even though this company contracted dent that tho radius of travel of the Dr. and Mrs. AV. D. Alexander will for a number of these cars to be ship- electric is rapidly increasing. JEILffljEARCfl celebrate their golden wedding an- ped last December It Is only now ! . niversary on Monday with a reception that they havo received their first Listen from three thirty to six o'clock after- two of these cars, The In spite of every effort of Chief ot Everitt Thirty noon. $t Is desired by tho vener- has nn Interesting history NEXT WEEK'S BILL Detectives McDuille and tho memler3 Inasmuch able couple and their ramlly that any as It Is built by one of of the (letctivo force, no clues have the newest peersons taking a friendly interest in factories but by some of tho older been obtained to show what person In preparing for your trip abroad this summer fail not to include them will call oven tney have not builders. The officers of com- "Tho General's DlleJmma," which or persons were responsible for the ir the in your outfit a received written Invitations. pany building this car are pio- lina theft of jewelry valued at over a the earned the distinction of being No doubt a great many people will neers of the automobile business, Mr. thousand dollars that was stolen from tho most successful of nil tho plays so esteem it a privllego on this occasion Henry Kelloy, who designed tho Eve- home of Chung Lum last Sunday far presented b ytho members of the Utility Hot Point Electric Iron the tt) pay their respects to tho historian ritt Thirty was one of the pioneer gus night. Casino Musical Comedy company, will and the premier scholar of Hawaii englneor exporlmentors of Detroit. No - It is ready to iron anything in three minutes. Several houses havo been searched havo Its last performance and his amiable helpmeet of half a worked with Mr. Henry Ford on his at the on warrants, hut ho sign of tho Jew-- - heats curling iron in two minutes. century. The Alexander Is In early models nnd designed tho suc- Now Orplioum this evening. Describ- It McDulfie homo airy has been found. has ed as a bIiow being while-- be- Punahou street, on the town sido be- cessive models of the Wayno and tho worth boils water in five . ' several pooplo under close watch, but It minutes. tween Beretanla and Wilder avenues. E. M. F. of 1909. Ho constructed cause of its bright lines, catchy music so of their movements far have been what was In all probability the first and all that goes to make a comedy The "Utility" put up in a chamois bag ocqipiea less room than prove "u.ch a character to that they planetary transmission ever assem- of its kind light and breezy, "The the ordinary electric iron and affords tho advantages of a heater and WHY SUFFER FROM General's werii innocent of the crime. bled and now holds many pntents. Dilemma" has fullfllled all cook stove besides being the best iron on tho market today. RHEUMATISM, tho prophecies of tho press agent and I.um himself is unable to give the Tho Metzger Motor Car Co. tho It Is a mlstako to nllow anyono to mnilo good. Monday night Stage D- police any clue to vrork on bocauso as builders of the Everitt Thirty, when Price Complete, suffer from rheumatism, as the pain irector Frank Dlalr has a musical treat $7.25 far 'as he knows he has no onemies starting their new factory made a can always bo relieved, and in most In store for Orpheum patrons when tlmt would bo likely to outer, his now See iron on display in the Waikiki window. cases a euro effected by applying clean, stnrt without the handicap ho will present hero for the first time house and tako his Jewelry. The ex- Chamberjaln's Pain Balm. Tho relief of old machinery, and with the tho laughable farco "Get Mo a Baby" pearl necklaco gold and chnln that from pain which it affords is nlono perience gained of twelvo years of sot to up to dato music and pretty ware ovorlooT.M in the carry to malco worth many tlmos its cost. For salo by nutomobllo manufacture were in an chorus numbors, All tho Orpheum away with tho loot W.W. arc valued at all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., envinblo position to manufacture a favorites will be seen and' heard in tho Dimond &Co.,Ltd nearly $500. ngents for Hawaii. car which has since provon one of the cast. , 53-5- 7 KING STREET, HONOLULU. iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiMiirmtg THE UNITED STATES hi PARADISE PARAGRAPH JiHJ&'Yb &wCfe undN BY WILL SABIN town GUTS DOWN LIOU Ok niiuiimiiuiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuuuiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiii;iuiiimiiiuiii!iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiun bo BILL With a sanctified smile so superior, If the National Editorial Association can induced to come here BYJH 10,1 85,600 Our Jack lias returned from Siberia; next year, Hawaii, for the five thousand dollars said to be necessary, lie ignores every grouclier will receive five hundred thousand dollars' worth of advertising a voucucr (Rradstrecfs, June 25, lf)10.) Who mentions pure reading matter, top of column, Uashh-hcaded- , first page. It will As one who is much his inferior. During .the past two years the people of the United States have I V- -- - besides be placed all over the mainland. Some of the editors, and lessened their expenditure upon alcoholic beverages bv a sum esti- who grew cheerier and cheerier Like the cat their folks with them will spend a lot of money here as well, prob- mated at ?11 0,185,(100. Taking the report or the United Bu- canary reached her interior, States When the had ably all of the five thousand dollars that our people are asked to con reau of Statistics, showing the quantities of alcoholic beverages an- '' Every question he'll balk nually consumed, in connection '! tribute. Now is the time to subscribe. with the American Grocer's estimate " By refusing to talk of the retail cost, the comparison as to cost works out as follows: r year, ch, yah !) "(And he's getting six thousand a 190" netail Cost' V Advertising is the key to prosperity, if you have the goods. Whiskey $G49,290,23G - a dyeing works next door to an under eer ; 914.742.G61 There has been established Wines 100,158,566 taking institution on Fort street. Any automobile driver who will run foul of a street car or a rail- WW way train should be given a black mark on the score of carefulness. Total retail cost of liquors, 1907 .... .?1,GG4,191,463 this year celebrated the fall 1909 The crack French cruiser Montcalm To go it blind, with cither animal or motor vehicle, over a level rail- Whiskey .v .$ 506,913,331 as Frank Kruger Beer S79.872.542 of the bastilc. Last year such diversified patriots way crossing is sheer recklessness. Engines and cars on rails can (Scotch), did the Wines 107,219,990 (German), Chester Doyle (Irish), and Robert Hair neither swerve nor turn around in their course, in the absence of a Total retail cost of liquors, 1909 . .$1,554,005,863 observances for the Fourteenth of July, they then having given out laws requiring them to come to a full stop at specified crossings, by Turks and Japan nose dinner at a Greek restaurant, waited upon therefore, it should be the part of common sense for drivers of ordi Decrease in two years $ 110,185,G00 cigars, Arabian ese, and decorating the feed's finale with Porto Rican nary road vehicles to take no chances at such dangerous places. Not The per capita use of spirits is the smallest since 1000; of beer, omelettes luOii. year s ol. collee, and French wine, after partaking of Spanish engine motormch since Last consilium ion tea. and cocoa was cigarettes that drivers and are absolved of responsibility the largest since 1005. In is given comparative the Chinese courses. Vive la the above a statement and German fried potatoes in between where the usual warning signals are neglected or speed regulations between the cost in 1007 and 1009. The following tables are based on luau ! disregarded. Crossings at blind corners and near short curves are t,lc yearly average for three years, 1007-00- , as it more fairly repre- - , , 1 sen to the quantity annually consumed and the cost. v Fluctuations in though which ' s s Kruger really intends to run for supervisor, " trade conditions, variations in inm-kef- sdnpl.-- nflim ranw nli. many other things here in which custom prejudicial to public interest he will run for is at present uncertain. normal changes for short periods, notably in tea and coffee, and and safety has established itself while the people slept, and custom, therefore we adopt an average based on the past three years, as fol-- lows : I love my prohibition, but oh, you liquorless luau! formed by private interest has a way of becoming vested right. Level crossings of railway and highway ought to be abolished here in Alcoholic beverages as Malt liquors, imported $904,212,837 bank-we- t when we have prohibition? and domestic Will a banquet be a advanced communities elsewhere gradually beginning with the Spirituous liquors, imported and domestic 539,469,744 u worst places. Since it was made nobody's business at the start the Wines, lmportd and domestic ...... 131,881,657 automobile news, locally. "Gasoline Row" is a favorite heading for expense to be by owners ought equitably shared the railway and the Total alcoholic beverages ?1,575,564,23S What is the row about? public. beverages like reporters Superintendent of Public Instruction Pope doesn't Coffee j. 165,493,150 Many things were when these islands were largely . 38,947,838 i a ni,ir.ntfmi liiPfitincTs.- to sec tne tolerable Tea ,n..i f 0- Roosevelt retused . UI ... 1 1 Ulieuu uimiu " .:i.i ...i.sl. l.i j.i.... i - ii Cocoa 12,000,000 Pone in Rome. In Honolulu the Pope refuses to see itooscveus ue&u "u,,,,,,I,.i ",uaUTO ,...i... iumu m.i. fihuuuu u.u.i,, iimym- umii uiey tune ue auonsneu, ' friends, the reporters. win io lawiuny Total i ? 210,440,988 WW I . . . i i n :tn ,,am.ici r mi . Total 1909, all beverages ?1,792,005,22G Whether or not Kuluo is interesteu in tne piuuihcuu..ir: xiub a liberty taken witn...... tlicXXXtaxpayers money againstMvluch..... nobody delegate question. : I tfir-'w- . lias tne temerity to maj;c objection and probably mighty few with Total drink bill, live years, 1905-0- 9 . .... $S,405,677,227 iii 1905-0- 9 disposition to do so is tlie granting by both the territorial and tlie Average drink bill, . $1,081,133,445 When Delegate Kuluo introduces Ins bin lor siaiemum ut u.,.i authorities of leave of absence with full pay to employes The above represents a per capita expenditure for beverages an says, demonstrate the marvelous growth of the islands. The g to go on Hawaii's rifle team to the national shoot at Fort Perry, Ohio, nually for three years of $19.4J, or 07.15 for each family or five. The needs is marvelous enough, but it is chiefly a "foreign growth" which Although the jaunt is foreign to the services for which they are paid, following table shows the annual per capita consumption of spirit- amputation. the benefits almost certain to be returned to Hawaii are more valu uous liquors in the United States for ten years: able than their work at home would be. Both on fheir travels and Year ending June 30 Spirits Wines Beers Total which 1900 1.2S .39 1G.01 There never, was nor never will be a board of supervisors upon the shooting ground these men will whoop up Hawaii as an 17.68 by is the ex 1901 1.33 .37 16.20 17.90' the Advertiser won't roast. Government commission integral part of the Union, able and ready to bear its share in the 1902 1.30 .63 17.49 19.48 planation. national defense as well as contributing materially to the national 1903 1.46 .4S 18.04 19.98 1904 1.4S .53 18. 2S 20.35 - ., , v- i iiHsy int.- lemurs xnou,t t iiuiii;i .tv. ii ucuii mi lutuiu ui luiium niiv iruiu 1905 , 1.45 .42 IS. 50 20.38 I dreamed I died and went to 'llie uinu oi mm Il011(. n.-nva- will ho iilnroil non tlm ton nf ll.n wmii nf l.mm,. rm. 190G 1.52 .55 20.19 22.26 mousu m 1907 1.63 .67 . 21.23 23.53 peacetuny lor a ,., i marksif.anship. succeeding G. ,w,.nnnl. Each learn of the N. H. in the past '. A .1 f liMAlirrll Tllfk II11IMIIH- lU'l'.M'lll-- --- i: 11L I 11VJ -ruxw I 1908 1.44 .60 20.97 23.01 Aim iuuu, i . ,. HJlln,,..i- ins set the mark h mhov th:in 11m nreced one Iinil. r m . .1 uuub"fnnnmm; I llA'IIVlvi- TIIO WW I I' II 11 KllUllLU i,U.T ill ""CI I nfO I 1909 1.37 .70 19.79 21.85 music somewhere, somehow, in motion literature everywhere ami its minstrelsy talent shedding the titillation of weirdly fascinating that . nnof lmii lioiril liefoi-- seductive melodies of the palm shades abroad, the team will lure . jmoi. t I .1 ...... r i ..ic.:hl i.nl.n-j ., f.,11 ...... I - in!t.....n .....i ..,i(i. i.-- ty i t I aWOke from UCatll, ailll lllUUeieu ruuuu...i iiui-iii- ,nmj iifum- jiifiukv iui,,iu luininu .inn niiiui m hhj.-i- uuiiuL-iiii- imun ui not where I was, nor why. And tnen mere unwnuu mo cuustimioiiran peace, pienry ami pleasure, who nan never eisewise given a inougnt Furnishing the White House that I was in Devachan, the state of sleep and rest and digestion f0 travel in this direction. From the time that the visit of our gal music had heard l which occurs between lives on earth; also that the I j,uit ri(e team Jias 1)een 00ii-Intle- there will be much less of main , of shadow . i meimM. m m.m j,,,.,,,-,,-,,,- was but the echo the ottuesiinoueaeoi imd of Hawaii as a "possession"- its people waiting for to W 1 I 1 1 i.l.n..ri,inil ltAlllL Utllllllll'lllll'll - The "latest addition the White House Library" is the press hula dance music 1 nau nearu u iuuuwiuu .ycnn u...., ,...v....., sojf.ovei, niuent to be "conferred" upon the... instead of enjoying 1 . .. that i i ' r i :,.in .... Oil a piuce i:.uieii i;uiii, characterization of a book which a caller has just left with the Pros someiiow, on buuib uuiuuiiii boon nfirn.ed" to them as promptly as could have been after an- - uu-wmu- , n world which was supposed to oe roumi aim ut .. , A ident. Strictly speaking, the White House has no library. it lins or in the .,. , , i, nexauoii until nau prevailed,....,..i everybody about town ' . D' vseu .., f ...,.(iin...... uiuruuuure n.spite ol tlie prohibition movement .ui. - ol s0 lined wnn oooic out us are - .ill bat k tl o uithorities up for giving the sharpshooting boys coin- tiwiuimtea, sneivcs, contents tne ity of statement that the world is two-third- s wet). The wish to re- HGXt MU1 L uu ulx 11 lV and join in cheering them upon their departure with personal property of the President, who, on retiring, carries Ins books time? 41 irk fnflinn nf Hip will..... tllllt foiTLHl 1110 to rCtUl'll,. iUlU,. 1 till it an ...w I i a A. i knew I stood, clothed in the Ilesii, on a ucacn wnereupou uiu pcuinu u. Buuu111mv-.- v ..i.m.i11iuMijii., ..1ul.uii mmiu iway with him. How could it be otherwise", without a librarian, or waves constantly, as of yore, slapped their moist fingers against the other custodian properly responsible for them? The White nouse disintegrated coral and lava rock. No government ever yet went broke upon judicious liberality silver china are in the care of the steward, a bonded officer, who u and TheSi a blanlcness came over me, ami 1 mu-ji- wr mm iuuK j mm not: though when I wakened there seemed the impression to be with is responsible for any losses that appear when he turns over these Rcretania avenue twenty years ago, about the time it was widen ine that I had slept for "weeks," whatever weeks might have been, for belongings to a successor. Rut it would be picayunish to put all the ed and from a previous rugged country I coining so fresh and iwly borh from eternity, scarce remembered macadamized narrow and tllQ - fm.nishillrs of White House under similar guardianship, as anything of olden-worl- d ifej or life (mv greatest life having road condition, was bidding fair to be the finest residence thorough- the use of the 1 his family. Accordingly, for ench been while asleep). fare of Honolulu. Already it was well built up with cosy cottages in 6Int esident and Regaining the motive power ol my legs 1 wandered minim, aim beautifully kept lots, the lawns and hedges there being among the lour-yea-r period tne mansion is suiijecc 10 xne wiim ami caprice, at was grieved at heart to see so desolate a desolation. My memory was cjt.,s uest ns wcn a3 n g0od few mansions of pretentious style least in all small details, of the President and his family. The super- - : HH IIS TO Tlie uuu u m.-ii- umrc, ,lf,i..-oi- l not serving1 llie llllllirn mcit ui iuuiu Kf. v ... tlimwi fiiv domosiios.. T in il si tiri, s ir..l nf i insn , r 1 ...... 1 l.r.,1 1,: .,,..w..v...v mnf intendent of public buildings and grounds, representing the govern tliousanu years agone, 1 inm is...lmcu u muicu uuu v uciug, of homes are still occupied by some tho old and opulent families, and ment's permanent interest, is an army officer assigned for this service Ruins, ruins, ruins! many of the more modest ones by owners and tenants of high respect-- ' so is necessarily responsive to the V Xo sign of life. ability owners being mostly old residents the tenants com by the President, and President's Indeed, no life, at all, at all! the and comers. as wishes. During Mr. Roosevelt's administration, the new state dining "Where am thought I." paratively recent In the downtown section ns far Nuuanu I?" by of his hunting trips. These T Iniftw nri more of whence I came, wanner 1 nad gone, man avenue, besides the Hawaiian Hotel's rear facade there from time room was ornamented trophies ho whither I had gone whence I came. I remembered notliing beyond niiuiciiiiiiiui, uiu muuuu mi .aquii-u- Meni. jHcsemuuii; uiiMii pyojuu nVe ueen very gnui 10 leave 111 xne wane iiqusc as a part 01 its the fact that, r had been here before. structures aim increased its aiways.goouiy number 01 uoctorics. aimj 1(Cl.manont furnishings had there been any assurance that by its fn- - Hence n.y curiosity. it took on the imposing Central "ion Church edifice some eighteen , , , , t 1 M b Hence mv anxiety, or desire, to ascertain, discover, derive or find years ago, and at later periods the Methodist chapel (now about to ...... out something of the place where I had stayed, whence I had gone nnish its day), and the artistic little place of worship of the German " em" 00 gen. lioston iiaiiciipr. through "death," and whither 1 bad just now returneu. buie keia. Lutherans with neat school building upon the same premises, Out on g xxc$$xxc$x??iC5 B 1 wandered along tne ueacn, aim souu nuun n u urennBiu plaiiis avenue is by McKinlcy high school, nl- - the the adorned the up water aim laim met aim einoraceu wuuns uiui-- uio vum i ,,.,., ,c. !c, i 1,., i.n geniously conceived ungainlincss are constantly springing there. x ( at,.f f..ii... u,T ...v. c..tn. ..i.-- it - 1....1 .....I ...1.....' , !. cliciumrl.n,. 1.... ir;f;' ...in miinu iS (Slll IllllUU ill ill U1U mmi llim wnuru, in nu1UUi p.., w.u.w v, f,i ,,l,li ur.l.nnl "Vmv"wi, ,i onl.nnl ia nlmnHl An idea of their abject meanness may be imagined from the fact that L. 1 1 T iu I .1 11 nrmnolfn i,!l. . . . . I l.J UTrt rtn Inn.l.f i i7,,h,nnnAXIIUM II IIMI1IU''" JV"UM .'VWHJ UIUH ;vvi r."! ;r,.r an ornate new church of the Methodists. Yet Reretania yesterday, between sunrise and sunset, two such structures rose nl- - - , 1 IUUM.-- ..v,...,. ..4- - .. - C tlliniun iiltil m;i liivu ii..it.iiL, j,... , .,..,, ... 4i, !...u ..,, ...l TIM. U.. 4t.4- urn; TTn..n ,.l.n,.wt ll.mn f,.,,..,! ul...., .l, ino.-- in thoil- - vitnlH. Mild rnilllll 11X011110, Willi tllC COIllllVailCe Ol grOUIUl laUUlOl-US- IS IiaVUlg IllUCU til lUWl Ulllm:u wum ui Hiu..m. M.m,. a uuu ui numf I i l. il x. i i i .. l. tt-- l liiln'c vi - iii'niiunci climilfl ..n 41mu otr!1nil n 11 j1 im itinnna 4 r nrnrnn about the decks bits of bones, human hones. ns giory murreui so iiiucii, nmuuu, iimii m rein usuuu uiuivuruu n nnu uu..n .....o ni.u.IVu ..v...... o lu .vw..- - Asliow tlim-f- t still Ktnn.l n simi nl 11m corner of what Alice must can hardly bo considered any more as "desirable" for residences. Tlie it be seemingly avanamei ine oniy salvation irom mat mm similar lmvn bnnn n innivnv. Tiiiu ir....iwi wns mi the simi : ALATCEA nWfvio onvst Unit liindn tlm iivenne lnoin onnveniftiit for homes bad uroccsses ol deterioration, along all important tiiorouguiarcs or STREET, whatever thai nmv lnivi meant. Near it were standing some Hmoii n .in wUh Ibo linmimiiif nf dninrinrntinn not on account of town, is public opinion aroused to dictate aws for controlling in metal posts, the lloor of the building which these posts had evidently tlioii noise and dust-producin- g qualities, although some oldtimers some degree the style ns well as material of buildings for business once surrounded being of some kind of artificial stone. Where was I? aon the avenue objected to the intrusion, but because of their hav- - purposes wherever located. It would be essential to coax tho courts my vexation cried f searched memory, but in vain, until, in sheer I j opened up residence tracts upon. higher levels. Once the residence up to the point of recognizing civic power in such matters the samu aloud of avenue declined, the keen Ortotalg sinv their chance for ns cities elsewhere possess and exercise. Something or nobody answered my cry, for, while I was about value the the cheapest s the best in architect- - 4 to swoon with utter loneliness, some human touch felt my shoulders 1,sl,ie'ss location. With them ure. Hence Reretania avenue for large sections of blocks has de- - In a civilized country equal rights arc an nbomination when to protect barbarism in any form. (Continued on Page Sixteen.), generated into a regular Chiuatown annex. New shacks of most in !TKN. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1010.

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" ' i.'r--f - fashionable dinner company, for she was neither beautiful nor bril Liquor Dealers Protest liant. But she had common sense. She it was who made pleasant the "land of the counterpane" by her ministrations. If von wpvp n child and had a fever or a sorrow you would want her, you (The Commoner, William Jennings Bryan's paper.) and would iiul miuu uucause sue uiu not play the mandolin or sing operatic airs jgLcrQ imp iNome One of the officers of the Chicago Liquor Dealers' Protective As- in place of the old cradle songs. f sociation writes The Commoner condemning the narrowness of the Common sense cannot be taught. A man in charge of a hii lmsi. saloon keeper who discontinued the Commoner because of its edi- ness can give instructions only up to a certain point that is soon torials on the liquor question, and calls attention to the attitude of reached; beyond that point he must rely on the common kmiro nf hi liquor association on the subject of disorderly houses. subordinates, as a practical kind of conscience man Talks the dealers' -- that tells a what to uo. The president of the association, Mr. John W. Maskell, says: "It is use your common sense" is the first and last of the ten com- K I 1 mandments of ISIS Id SBV very gratifying to be able to announce that Mayor Busse has directed business, but you cannot use a thing unless you have A SCHOOL OF MATRIMONY. it, and the adjuration is useless to wool-gatherin- g chief of police to forbid the sale of liquors by the owners of dis- one of wits and his moss-gatherin- g wo-ma- n floundering In a bog of Ignorance and inactivity. Such an one That a woman because she Is a orderly resorts, and to forbid the use of women boosters by saloon hears the order wrong, if he does not receive special instruc- inexperience can also' make use of hears it at all, and if he attempts to execute the command which helpful course. keepers. This means the absolute divorcement of the liquor traffic he tions from Providence how to be a its most has imperfectly understood, he flounders about incapably, and the good wife and mother is Beginning to The subjects of study are literature, from prostitution, and every man who runs a decently conducted sa- result is worse than nothing. ethics, child study, household arts, be realized. Up to the prsent year ot loon should aid and uphold the mayor in his ell'orts to enforce this As the case of house-buildin- textiles, sewing, hand- in other admirable virtues, there is such a thin" ns grace mankind has seemed to take It too for granted that repeating the marri- work, design, music In the home, lit- decree." much common sense, to the exclusion of other qualifies. In the age service will Immediately trans- erature for children, home economics, This is very good. It is gratifying to have the influence of the Aeii;rounueu character there is room for enthusiasm hygiene, and romantic form any girl into a good housekeeper .uem'fctry, biology, 'ierial Chicago Liquor Dealers' Association thrown on the side of the mayor imagination. The great man of science has something of the poet home nursing and the care of delln and and make her perfectly capable of in the enforcement of the law against the sale of liquor in disorderly the priest in him, and "sees God through hiB mathematics." is not bringing up children properly. Of quent children. It by association well to be so coldly analytical, so meticulously course, disillusionment follows, often The instruction is under the direc- houses, but the argument taken the liquor dealers' prudent that the ard- or of warm-bloode- d unhappiness and other serious results. tion of some of the most distinguished proves that the position is taken riot because of any righteous indig- human impulse is chilled and one is incapable of What should have been learned before educators of the country and is strict- nation of the business now condemned, but because the existence of tho"flne, careless rapture" of passion and emotion. If common sense marriage Is acquired afterwards ly practical. the disorderly houses in connection with the saloon give the "anti-saloo- n is to be pedestaled, it is as bad as a besetting sin. It should be the through most bitter experience. It is Of course, after the study comes the to hold the saloon up as "a horrible ex- wise counselor ny orator" a chance and not the tyrannous master of our judgment. There at any rate the most expensive way actual test of its value the work ample." the Of the organization on the subject is Into practice In fact, attitude is a ueeper meaning mat is commonly overlooked in the couplet, to secure the essential knowledge. Yet of the homo, the putting shown by the statement in the letter of the president of the things learned. But how much bet- very well "A little nonsense now and then dally absolutely ignorant, inexperienc-e- d the association that "it will be no longer possible for those pompous and girls marry, believing all the intri- ter lifted for homo management is the Is relished by the wisest men." swell-heade- hypocrites and Pharisees who visit disorderly houses to cate problems of housekeeping and :4lrl she has taken such a That means that the wise man is he who knows when to give free of explain that they were slumming, etc." child-trainin- g than when she up the duties will unravel before takes rein to a reasonless, non-sensibl- generous impulse. know-ledg- is to have the of the The imperturb simply they women. the household without any such However, it very gratifying representatives them because are go able logician who reasons from his premises to his conclusion not so saloon business assist in any sort of reformation, even if they into and But these problems are solved then acts in deliberate accord therewith may move easily. It needs knowledge and training It Is indeed a step forward. Everv the reform from fright rather than from a genuine interest in reform. us to wonder at far-sighte- d his impersonal to handle them properly. Proper cook- woman who possibly can should avail If they were they would have seen long ago that they are detachment, but we think of him as lacking in the hu of help. The objection responsible crowing opposition ery Is a matter of chemistry and com-m.i- n herself such themselves for the to the saloon. So man qualities that endear to us those who act on impulse and often many women to house- Kense. Proper chlldtralning is n on the art of many of those engaged in the business have been actuated simply by make mistakes. Most generous deeds and all acts of heroism are met- hold work Is that It is monotonous money ot mattor of physiology, psvcnology, the desire to make out the business regardless of the harm illogical. Common sense draws a salary and puts it in the bank, but aphysics, many other Ics and Isms and drudgery. But science takes the drud- done, that they have brought the entire business under condemnation. gery woman who makes it does not win Carnegie medals, for it does not take the necessary of much prayer. It is about the most out of it. The Even those who would like to have liquor sold under reasonable con a profession of her housekeeping, who risk. The ideal character unites common sense with ennobling pas difficult work a woman can undertake. ditions and under restraints that would reduce the evils of intemper- Happily, educators are coming to keeps in touch with all the latest sion, and makes of prudence and impulse congenial yokefellows. thought In regard to It, finds in it keen ance to a minimum are unwilling to be in partnership with those who the aid of the home and the housekeep- stand for the business as it is generally conducted. er. A school of matrimony, has been delight. It exercises all her faculties started In one of the country's largest and Is, in addition, a work of love.and cities which will place In the hands of nothing makes a true woman quite so ministering to those she the girl about to assume the serious re- happy as Common oense sponsibilities of married life the tools loves. t carve out the futu-- e of the hnma Let's get down to the base of the The housekeeper who has (Philadelphia Public Ledger.) already started and finds, herself In a book about botany written by good'old Asa Gray, it is said trouble as the cake of fli a piant caned "common honesty" that it is still to be found occa sionally in rural localities. It is a good thing that -- PAU KA Ages of American Presidents common sense,". uniiKo "common honesty," is a plant of widespread HANA and general insemination; that it is not rare and inaccessible like of Counting Grover certain varieties orchids. It is found almost everywhere, and said to the scrub lady no dirt Cleveland twice, on account - of the interval be sometimes one comes unon it most litioYiwpforiiv. On fiio ntiun- i tween ins xerms as rresuieut, and including President Taft, the in places where one would think to find it plentiful, it is sometimes American people have had twenty-seve- n chief magistrates. Of these inexplicably absent. where Pau Ka Hana Reigns four, namely, Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson and Arthur, were not elected As in the case of other things that are widely distributed, we do to the office, but succeeded to the Presidency upon the decease of their not always appraise common sense at its full value. We place laurel respective predecessors. Vice-Pre- s Roosevelt alone both succeeded as wreaths upon the brows of the Olympian poets and singers: we re- - 1 L J. II t - lueni to tae anu was afterward elected President. Nino ward the victors in battle; we burn incense at the shrine of genius. Presidents, I.. -- A -- fit - Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Lin-- uui we ouen ovenoou the service rendered by the sober-minde- unim- - coln, brant, Cleveland and Mckinley, were elected twice. Fnin passioned folk who can ho rfilinrf Presidents, John Adams, Jackson, W. II. Harrison and Buchanan, way at the right time. FRED. . were over 00 years age - L WALDRON, of when elected to their first- Tup world owes much to genius. It is hopelessly in the debt of its Washington was over GO at his second election, and Jackson was scientists, statesmen, teachers, authors, composers and artists. It Distributor about 04. Five Presidents were about 58 at their first or only elec- would be a dull and listless place without poetry, music and pictures. namely, tion, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe (59), J. Q. Adams and Tay- iiut me world could not get along without the "sons of Martha," who lor. Only six Presidents were elected to that office under 50 years of do the plain, prosaic, uninspired things, the draught horses serving age, namely, Polk, Pierce, Grant, Garfield, Cleveland and Roosevelt. obediently in the traces without once thinking of taking the bit in Fillmore was 49 when he succeeded to the Presidency upon the death their teeth. We all know people who do not care much for poetry, and of and Taylor, Roosevelt was 43 when President Mckinley died. are incapable of the state of ecstatic exaltation when reading Chap- Samuel J. Tilden, whom many regard as having been entitled to tht man's Homer or Tennyson's Ulysses or Chantecler's apostrophe to the CITY MAUSOLEUM Presidency, was G2 years old when nominated. sun. They are not stirred to the shouting point by Caruso's singing The American people have evidently drawn no narrow age limit of the Lament in "Pagliacci," and held spellbound by the sextette in the selection of their chief magistrates, the figures ranging from from "Lucia," neither do they to confess a thrill in the presence of The ideal system of burial. The method being adopted W. H. Harrison's 07 years in 1840 to Roosevelt's 40 years in 1904. tho sculptured work of every- Rodin or the Venus of the Louvre, or the where throughout the civilized world. Approved by the Hawaiian Several of our greatest Presidents were over the G0-ye- frescoes mark when of Michael Angelo. But they do know how to make good Board of Health. Plans and specifications approved by Marston Camp- they entered upon office, and when they carried through achievements bread,, or plow a straight furrow or drive a nail, or nurse a child bell, Superintendent of Public Works. The change from earth burial of lasting benefit to the country. G5 John Adams was about when through measles or the whooping cough, and in an emergency they to the mausoleum plan is urgently demanded by conditions as they exist peace he made with France in face of public clamor for continued find themselves wanted where a connoisseur of art or the esthete of in Honolulu at the present time. war; Monroe was about G5 when he promulgated the Monroe doc- poetry would bo helpless. trine, and Jackson was GO when he crushed nullification. Other great Stevenson dedicates the best book he wrote "The Child's Garden Presidents have also merited and gained the gratitude and admira- of Verses" to his old nurse, Alison Cuninghame. She was not The Townsend Undertaking tion of their countrymen and of the world when comparatively young in votes for women. She had probably never looked through Co., Ltd BERETANIA' in years, and among them the distinguished citizen whom all arc ac- a telescope or collected mosses, and she had not read John Stuart ST., OPP. SACHS' STORE. claiming upon his return from foreign lands. Columbian Magazine. Mill or George Meredith's novels. She would have been ill at ease in a W. W. HALL, President. J. H. TOWNSEND, Treasurer, THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1G, 1910. Ei

so much growling at the high prlco of REPOR T HIGH farm products to stop his wnillng. If Anecdotes Concerning NEED NOW TO PIT! THE FARMER tho demand has overtaken tho supply, as asserted, the farmer will have his i inning, The g consum- Well-Know- n COST OF L (S. er hud his during tho long period ot People I1G F. Chronicle.) rican consumers, who so long , have low prices nnd high farm mortgages ; been The Senate committee wrestling profiting at tho cxpenso of the and, if for no other reason thnil to Bradstreet's commercial report of with tho problem Involved in the cost American farmer, to grumblo because show ho is consistent, he ought now blurt-e- d June 25 contains the following analysis SOME FAMILY. some one In tho rear o the hall of high living conditions aro adjusting so of tho report of has reached the conclu- tnemselvcs to rejoice that tho American agricul- out, tho Senate Committee tho may Sir Gilbert Parker, tho noted auth- on the high cost of living: sion that the chief aggressor on the that latter have a llttlo of the turist is no longer an object of " 'Well, that's often enough.' " or, does not agree with Colonol Roose- Tho report of tho majority of tho pocketbooKs of tho American peoplo "sweetness nnd lfght" incident to solicitude. money making let Into life, velt on tho question of largo families. fH Senate Committee on Cost of Living, is tfie American farmer. his "Seo hero!" exclaimed tlio grouchy whlcii has been in course prepara- No For a Small families such as prevail in of blame is attached to the man long time the linos ot the senior member, addressing a pretty tion for some time past, was Bent to mind, who tills the soil, but it Is pointed out American farmer wore so hard that Franco Indicate, to Sir Gilbert's stenographer recently appointed to the printer on Thursday, June 23. It is that a variety of circumstances has an American President tried to arouse Intelligence and progress, while largo office staff, "you've spelled understood that the minority of tho the suar combined to the nation to the necessity of soften-- families indicate tho reverse. " commltteo has protested strongly make tho products of tho ' farm dearer than they were a few lng them by some menus or other. He "Largo families aro so embarrass- The young woman looked critically against some of the conclusions reach- says Sir Gilbert "I one" ed In the report and will file a dissent- years ago. suggested various methods of accom- ing, tod," at tho typewritten page. Finally her know a man named Thompson who ing report later In tho year. That por- Doubtless these have all contributed plishing this object, and a big flock face brightened. "So I have," she re- of had fourteen children. Thompson tion of tho report already completed is, something to the result which the non- - missionaries assisted him in the plied, as sweetly as the article ItseU. agreed one spring holiday to take tho as was expected, In view of tho length producing consumer so heartily de good work, but, so far as tho farmer "How careless of mel I don't see how of In the investiga- chlldron to tho seashore for the week- time taken work of precates, but aftcr all that Is said on or tho general public Is aware, pre- sta- to out tho 'h'." tion, very voluminous, but there is a end. They sot off, reached the I came leave subject, tlio In- cious little was accomplished. IM touch of humor in the statement by the chief factor Is the tion, got their tickets, and wore about creased demand for agricultural pro But what a suggestive President train when Thompson GREAT AND GONE. the commltteo that Its work was ham- to board the pered, and the report therefore that ducts duo to tho rapid growth of the nnd many amiable gentlemen who de- roughly collared by a policeman. Iowa was dis- was Senator Cummins of m ch shortened, because of the re- urban population, which has been out vote themselves to. urging people to wot 'a' ye tiln of?' child-labo- r '"Here, cussing tho problem In the fusal of the Senate to allow $G5,000 to of all proportion to that of the rural turn their steps countryward failed in tho policeman growled fiercely. a Washington hotel the other lobby of be spent on a still more elaborate re- for several years past. achieving, an economic law is accom- '"Me? Why? Nothin,' Btammcred ho: "When wo consider port. night. Said This increased demand has made it plishing with ease. Good prices for poor Thompson. the Indifference with which so many The summary of tho report given to possible ,i for the farmer to obtain a his products not only the "The policeman waved his stick great men look upon the child- - press by Lodge not- reconcile of our tho Chairman is fair remuneration for his exertions Vor TJmmnnon family. 'Then 1nl.ni-- avlt wo nnn'f lioln wnndnrlntr able principally for three features. One American farmer to the land; they 'Is and a share in the generad prosperity THE WAY. wot the bloomln blazes,' he hissed, if th men are gQ very great) aftcr is the holding that tho tariff was not actually mako him think that somo RURAL - of the country which was denied him Mrs. Backroads I was expecting this ere crowa all- a material factor in causing higher day agricultural enterprise nnd energy a levels of prices. Another is the distri- during the period when the boot was will be as liberally rewarded as those lwsll card from mother-in-la- M..oTrrnr Thu senator paused and smiled. en Villi U'hnt rlnv aim na nnm ntf FEMININE CURIOSITY. .... ,WM bution of the responsibility for tho ad- on the other foot and lie was compell qualities - An hQ ad(lrc8S. are in any other field of ln down t0 viglt me merchant, and vances over a wide range of causes ed to soli his products at a loss ,stry- - Her husband was a ,ng an assemDiage 0'f tho people. Ho and Village (absently) she dropped other than tariff enactments, and the mortgage Postmaster day while downtown the people's wrongs. Then his farm to help out. In the meantime it might be as well Why-er-e- one recounted third is comparatively she.n bo down Thursday. r office. passionately cried: the unimportant It Is rather ungracious for the Ame- doing into his he position assigned by to for the city consumer who is here's thor postal. are all those books on top oi America's great men? the committee 'What where are tho Increased world's gold supply as a aafe?" sho asked. they up cudgel In tho Why don't take the cause for some of In the day books, my dear, our the advance. "Those are our defense? In the face of minimizing tho importance of the he replied. manifold wrongs, why ao they remain quantity theory, report night books? monjy the is "And where are the cold. Immovable, sllent7 naturally rather at variance with the she queried. "Because they're all cast In bronze,' great majority of opinions sur- in circula "Night books?" he echoed in shouted a cynic In the rear." tion at the time tho committee was ap prise. pointed, particularly libe- you and with the "Yes," she rejoined. "Those HIS WORDS STUCK. ral outflow of opinion of this character to work on at night sometimes, from a number of college professors. have George Ade, with a fellow American when you are kept here until 2 o'clock Briefly summarized, the report as was traveling In Orient, and his In the morning." Chicago News. the published in the press gives two main companion one day fell Into a heated c ncltisions as a result of the commit ONE WAY OF KILLING THEM. argument with an old Arab. Ade'3 tee's work: (1) That the high cost of besought the pharmaceutical friend complained to him afterward living is due in part to the dispropor He had population away to give him something with that although he had spent years in tlonate drift of from chemist the farm and to (2) which be might kill moths, and tho studying Arabic in preparation for his the cities and that chemist had supplied not a word there has been a disproportionate in pharmaceutical trip he could understand crease to higher camphor balls; but the next in demand due stand him with that ths native said. ards of living. In addition ,the com Daintily Pleasing to the Taste again, holding some - day he was back Never mind replied Ado conso- mltteo finds there a variety wumu that are of the fragments ot the Dans nngiy, You SCo( the old duffer hasn't of contributory causes all of which his hand. a tooth in his head, and lie was only have In prices and their part in the ad' young man pnwai is every one of The famous "Are yez the same telklnB gum.Al.abic. vance in prices and wnicn may Do sola tmm tnings to me jisieiuuj summarized as follows: roared. NOT A FIT. Increased cost of production oi farm "I am," replied the pharmaceutical products, by reason of higher land chemist composedly. 'What's wrong Senator Jonathan Dolllver, of values and higher wages. with them?" Iowa, In Illustration of Jhe actions of Increased demand for farm products "Phwafs wrong with thlm?" repeat- a Congressional antagonist who was and food. av Shifting population food-pr- o ed the irate purchaser. "The. Idea making an effort to patch up an old of from moths, or duclng to g occupations sellin' thim things to kill measure accept a new If yez can rather than and localities. Heinz's See here! anything else! one, tells this story: show mo the man that can hit a moth Immigration to foodconsuming lo A kindly old lady sympathizing with wid a single one'av thim, I'll say noth- calities. lukin'-glas- one-legge- d must in' about tho ornaments an s a man exclaimed, "It Reduced fertility of land. 4 4 me an' the missus broke!" bo a terrlblo thing to go through life Increased banking facilities in agri cultural localities, ' without your leg, but you must re- which enabled farm Iff ers to now their crons and markpt. SAVING SPACE. member my poor man, it will be res- 5 7 them to tho best advantage. tored to you in the next world." Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, Reduced supply convenient to trans know will mum, by way of pointing a moral of New "I it but that ain't portation facilities of such commodi England economy, spun this yarn the very encouragln, for it was cut off ties as timber. other day to three or four bystanders when I was a baby, an' !t won't como Cold storage plants. in the Capitol: within a couple of feet of the ground Increased cost of distribution. Include in each morning's order to the grocer some of Heinz's absolutely pure There was a funeral in one of the when it's restored.." Industrial combination. small farmhouses in the neighborhood organizations oi producers or of goods. There is Tomato Soup, India Relish, Sweet and Dill Pickles, Baked friends of tho dealers. of Cape Cod, and the THE ABSORBING PASSION. . were gathering in the tin? Advertising. Beans, Apple Butter, Pearl Onions, Red Kidney Beans, Tomato Ketchup, deceased William H. Crane, says he norinr .vVinn thpro entered the room the actor, Increased money supply. first learned true love Is by at- - Overcapitalization. a typical New England remale of the what Mince Meat, Horse Radish and many others. - Higher kind that mingles curiosity Wltn sym- ciuunuuiy uveiueumii; a brief con standard of living. pathy. As she glanced around the Versation between a young man and a darkened room, she said to tne bereav- very pretty girl. "And you're sure you SUMMER VACATION. tne most ed widow: love me?" said she. you?" uet out of it. Vacation means rest for tho man A New Shipment Just Received did you get that new eight, echoed tho young fellow. "Why darl- and woman "Where who Is run down through too ing, while I was bidding you good bye much By day clock?" society or too much business. For Sale Your Grocer got no new eight-da- y on night your dog a "We ain't the last hit change of occupation and a change of clock," was the reply. piece out of the calf ot nv let;, I scene re needed to bring ono in the cor- int back to "You ain't? What's that never rotlced It till I sot honio ' normal. At Halelwa ono may have nil ner there?" mat is necessary to accomplish results. the deceased. We stood "That's A one-arme- d man entered a restaur ine suismo and tho hotel and its en. to make room for the him on end ant at noon and seated himself next vironments act as a tonic and no one can spend mourners." a dapper, a week there without feeling little ueneuuea. ness man. The latter at once noticed Teachers attending tho iMcOhesney Coffee Co.i COSTLY COURAGE. summr school arc afforded his neighbor's right sleeve hanging special ... t iT7il.." PAtinnrd tlift TCOW rates during tho summer. precisely and kept eying It in a sort of York politician, who Is not a joose ruwil,l nomirprf Ills Iirst EreiU " ""i'l'wi ' "" L"u husbandDon't yew ono-arme- ask so many ques g he was man paid no attention to freight-handlin- contract when Hons. I reckon docks. him. Finally the inquisitlvo one could that's wnere the ham a roustabout on the Buffalo mock " to begin It no longer. busted.' A about stand He on changed. Coffee When the job was his Sermonette a thousand ourly "dock-walloper- position, cleared his throat, and said, he called A MILKMAN'S WIT, o to order, as narrated by "I beg your pardon, sir, but I see you Hainan btraus, New one ot his business friends: have lost an arm." York's practl one-arme- cal philanthropist, "Now," roared Conners, "yez aro to The d man picked up his discussing the ah man worruk for me, and I want lvery sleeve with his loft hand and peered surd difficulties that confront sanltlsts what. I In hero to understand what's anxiously Into It. "Bless my soul!" he their endeavor to pass laws com 0 pure coffee, gang." Many people when buying coffee order thinking that all pure coffee is good kin lick anny man In tho exclaimed, looking up with great sur- polling tho pasteurization of ml'k. Nino hundred and swat-lowe- d prise. "I do believe you're right." said: 5H coffee. Not so. There are all grades of pure coffee, good, bad, and just medium. Pure coffee one huge, double-fiste- d the Insult, but me legislators who oppose this may bo poor. Some pure coffee is not as good as the adulterants used in the "mixture." The moved uneasily, ana THE HAMMOCK o j warrior BUSTED law bring forward arguments about stepping from the lino ho said, You apeaner Pure Food law now requires that nil food products be correctly labelled, and where cheap uannon tells tins talo on as weak as that of tho Malno milk O 0 me, Jim Conners." now get- - can't lick Presidont Taft, though ho is always man. A coffee was formerly marked "Mocha and Java," to comply with the law and prevent can't I?" bellowed "Flngy. lady, summering In Maine "I can't, careful to assure his hearers that ho "Coffee, Chicory, you can't," wad the determined said to her milkman severely w ting pinched, you will notice it is now marked and Fruits." The Chicory and VNo, will not vouch for the accuracy of it. response, , '"Look here, this milk of yours is part of "mixture." So if you want good coffee, ask for 'The Best Old ana "It was when the was Fruits are the best the "Oh, well, thin, go to tho office President half water and half chalk. What do "I'll merely Mr. Secretary and was 0 Coffee." git your money." said "Fingy." visit you mean by advertising it as pure?' I can t ing Japan on his famous through is hand-picked- ; coffee to be "BEST" must be hand-picked- . There have no man in mo gang that trip "'Madam,' said tho milk manufac OUR BEST COFFEE all tho East, Mr. Taft was caught lick." Far turer, with reproachful dignity, 'to th is not a bad grain in a bag. Then we have aged it ourselves. 4H fast asleep on a hammock by a moving puro a'l things aro ENOUGH, pure." ONE picture man and this Interesting film H told at Ws county The following story is was being shown at a fair in SMALL DOSE. Hartley ol my own expense by Governor homo state, . Tho motion Gen, Nelson A. Miles tolls, with McCHESNEY COFFEE COMPANY, plcturo was being reeled off to tho miDauui . characteristic brevity, this story of - - 'I WaS retUrnillB Hum ili'lUDUluuiil u mu iunu Bjjji.iti. friend who, after a long; siego of ly COFFEE ROASTERS my nn:l flaw-lin- o m,o Cntheastorn part o: state tors, when a hugo suddenly phold fever, was permitted to oat along my stonped at ono ot the towns darted across tho film, nnd tho screen moro spoonful of tapioca. When the During n N.B, Our Best Coffee is not on sale in packages, You get it only by route to mako a speech. went dark, nurse had refused tho hungry patient I wan 16 Merchant street. tho remark that " 'Land o' mercy, Hiram", gasped an moro food ho calling at talk I made c turned to her nnd sitd governor t.-- first Republican old lady In tho roar of tho hall. "What with a peevish gesture: the yearn, then T :.- - .,n,i had In forty was that?' "Now, I want to read a little. Bring 3 whnn i, soak . In, lot tho fact Mlrandy,' croaked tho mo a postage-stamp,- " paused to f McOhesney Coffee Co. TWELVE THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1910.

turn full of faith in their mission. How wonderfully decorative they Spread of the English Language Courses In Journalism arcj tool It is one of nature's uiccst adjustments that youth should be beautiful enough to" make good all its deficiencies in sense and reason, while age makes good the withered textures and faded colors (San Francisco Chronicle.) ' which are more widely spoken limn by a philosophic temper and a sense of humor. Yes, youth There are throe languages Stanford is to have a course in journalism. The plan is not to treads the arc any other tongue,an(l in the order of their importance not nu- earth proudly as one who masters environment, and instinctively we, make journalists any more than the scheme of things in a law school wltoJiave lived and failed much, fall into the background conscious they English, Malay and Hindoo-stani- , merically but commercially are is to make lawyers or in ,a medical school to moke doctors. The best of being tarnished by overwork. We listen awestruck while they ex- or, rather, that one of the many tongues of Hind which is any of these schools expect to do is to so ground their students in plain world tendencies to us. They look upon us with a certain tend- more properly known as Urdu. The llrst two are practically gram-marles- s principles and methods that they will have a better chance to succeed er pity, and wonder what interests life can possibly have to offer one who has reached the decrepit limit of forty-live- . Despite is inllected, hut the inflections are in the field of practical people do who learn as they go this seeming languages, the third still work than absorption in themselves, these young folk have Jtardly imagination easy, and not numerous. All these languages are largely made up of along. This is rational enough, and if justifies the hope that journal- enough to understand that they themselves supply n reason for being. the others with which the speakers have come into contact. Their ism, scholastically tnught, will help produce young men whoso influ- They can hardly understand thnt we are as deeply interested in what upon more helpful uplifting. they do and leave undone ns once wo were in own vocalization and structure are such that foreign words are easily as- ence the profession will be more and and our activities. A Certainly the general courses which combine to produce the higher young girl who was solicitous as to her mother's power of enduring similated and recast in native dress. They have gained their predom- existence with have progress as there gray hair and faded charms was much taken aback by simplic- education the most credit for such intellectual this view of inance and their wide geographical latitude because of their since tumble days of Greeley, Bennett and the matter; and when her mother assured her that she has been the rough and took more vital interest in ity of construction and because or their ease of assimilation. Belong- Weed. Those are often thought of as great and aspiring days. In her daughter's career than she had ever done in her own because of the ampler experience years had given, to the more powerful people, the llrst must eventually attain the whatever degree this is true of them it relates more to the personnl the ing ...... i .1 i! ! child was quite overawed; but for her own i, as sin-rin- part she hoped to die at the lingua franca of the old and new strength and political Jinesse ot tne editors reveaieu in thirty, because by supreme mastery and became ! that time everything interesting would have hap- times than to the literary quality of their output; and to the promiu-- pened. Harper's Weekly. worlds. ence which those editors, being greater than their papers, gave litem-- 1 But there are two or three pedagogic inlluences militating against selves. Finer and better instructed men than either the louiuicrs ot the spread of English: One is the closet attempt, which Avould set the Tribune, the II era Id or the Albany Journal now produce nobler mainly anonymous, and they tongue, such as Esperanto, as a world and stronger papers; but their work is up a highly inllected artificial do not have the Greeley and Bennett reputations. But they have an medium. Now language began by being inllected and ends by becoming intelle'ctual title to higher ones. They have lifted the newspaper to practically granimarless. Use is the final criterion, and not book-mad- e higher ground, and they have made it a power which is fast super- seding rules, evolved, as one American writer finely says, by the lamp- that of the pulpit and acknowledges no primacy in the profes- sional chair or robe. to put the senatorial light theories of the lesser grammarians who would strive These new men havebroughl education to their work; most of it shackles on the free speech of a free people. collegiate, some of it acquired in the school of absorption, but till of Another is the intolerance of strange words. Yet the history of them prouder of 'its relation to their tasks than of any political ad- vantage to be had from the public expression of their views. And the the language is the history of the birth and death of hund- English prevailing character of the press shows that they have the right to be. reds of words, imported from this or that country, coined from one Greeley himself, though inclined to sneer at the man of university! or the other of the learned languages, dying if they found no accept- training or of any one who had the bookish habit, finally negatived his own views by choosing ance of the people, living and becoming incorporated in the very Aveb for his chief helpers on the Tribune matri- culants of Harvard, Yale, Cornell and Princeton. and woof of the English tongue until their strange or foreign origin The only danger wo apprehend front schools of journalism is that is utterly forgotten, if they express a shade of meaning hitherto un- young men will depend on them more than upon an all around educa- known, and if they lind popularity. tion to tit themselves for their life work. Behind every course in journalism should be general After all, it is but the office of the dictionary maker to collect his culture, a long previous experience in study. We are not sure but that a two years' course in journalism definitions and spellings from. the usages of the best authors. And should succeed a four years', course in the liberal arts, making six grammarian has but a similar task to perform. When either or- the years in all. Then if the graduate is born to his work he should be- whose iginate they should at least be the equal of the scholars use come it master; the more quickly so because of his school training in they set aside, not only in their own, but in the opinion of the people. the routine tasks which every newspaper man finds to do. It ought to Rules are, after all, only for the guidance of the untrained and un be as easy to learn the ground plan of journalism, how to prepare read, because, if valid, they are only baScd upon those facts of use umuiuiii hums oi arncies, now to interview people and report meet-- which training and reading will give at first hand. It is sometimes n'gs nd make continent on events, how to prepare copy, etc., in col said that all the great authors make grammatical mistakes. That is ah 111 ,il newspaper oince, quite likely true. But if several great authors concur in some par- ticular usage, it would take more than the authority of Lindley Mur- ray to definitely declare that usage is bad. Youth And Age English is not only a noble heritage it contains the history of the dominant people of the earth through many vicissitudes. It is the To middle age, when we Have hope of the future and should be protected alike from the depreda- attained to being what the darkies POOR GEORGE. call "settled people," no lessons are more tions of the vulgarian and from gibes of the lesser grammarian. Spo- delightful than those deriv- ed from youth. And after any slight foreign experiences, George Don't you think you could learn to love me? kane Inland Herald. how ready youth is to teach; how sur eof acquirements, judgment and taste! At Hilda Possibly. But it.would take all summer I'm sure,,an'd then this season of the year the young return from their educational insti- it would be time to part. There's lots of fellows down here Icould to spend holidays " The Whistling Language tutions the instructing their parents, and thev re- - learn to love in ten minutes.

Gomersi. is two centuries behind the times, although it lies tiu LIST MHT more than fifty miles outside the track of steamers. In importance Gil ThcT" as in size it is sixtli among the Canary Islands; but it possesses one (The Commoner.) feature that is distinctive, the whistling language. By a curious grad- Governor Gillett and the people of Hudson louring; California are to congratulated up- ed scale of shrill whistlings the mountaineers of the district are able be on the fact that the Governor drove to converse over a of as as four or five miles. distance far the Johnson-Jeffrie- s prize fight out The art is of great antiquity. The original inhabitants of the isl- of San Francisco. and were the Guanches, who were conquered by the Spaniards in the This was one of the notabl? in- fifteenth century. These were a pastoral people despite the moun- stances In hTstory w.iere public sen- timent so crystallizes itself as to be- was their need of a means of tainous nature of their territory. It come effective in a matter involving communication across long distances over the great ravines that cut thousands of dollars to many individ- the heights that caused the development of a system of crude signal- uals, as well as the opportunity for ling by whistles into a complete language. The like method is em- so called sport to many additional thousands. ployed by the natives of the Atlas mountains in Africa, and it may If we are to make real progress in Go-mer- be that the primitive method of whistling was brought thence to a, the education of children we must Afri- prize-fight- s since long tigo there was considerable emigration of the sooner or later drop from LOOK FOR THE TRIANGLE ON GRACEFUL LINES, BEAUTIFUL cans to the Canaries. But the signaling in the Atlas mountains has the list of our practices. If we are to THE RADIATOR. FINISH, AMPLE POWER, never expanded beyond its original simplicity, while in Gomera it has make genuine progress in the effort to perpetpute peace between nations, grown into a distinct language. wo must make some progress in the As far back as 1G50, Dr. Sprat, who was at that time Bishop of effort to maintain peace between Rochester, wrote a letter to the Royal Society, in which he made, It is not difficult to why mention of an Englishman he had met at Teneriffe. This unfortunate understand men become worked up over a prize- man had been innde deaf for fifteen days by the shock of a native's fight. Such contests stir the worst pas- whistling at his ear. Indeed, as one reflects on the distance that the sions In men and are even more harm TOURING OAR AND sound is mndo to carry, it becomes apparent that the noise must be ful to the ana to the read- fairly deafening at close quarters, A hotelkeeper in anta Cruz de ing public than they are to the prin- IMPROVED ROADSTER cipals in the fight. a Gomeran kitchen girl. She had a lover who Teneriffe employed as There la nothing admirable about worked in Laguna, almost live miles from the hotel. Yet the girl was these great bruisers wno go through The undisputed leaders in their class accustomed to mount a hill that rose at the back of the hotel and a process of training to fit themselves

g for the giving and receiving of severe there indulge in a series of whistles. And always the high-price- d low-price- blows in ordor that they may win a "From the class, the Hudson is set off by price. From the d lover arrived to visit her within a half hour, coming by trolley. That few thousand dollars. The work they class, by quality." Equipped with 5 lamps, prest-o-lit- e tank, bosch such performance requires special powers is demonstrated by the fact are engaged in was badly named when magneto, three position glass front, 18-inc- h steering wheel, top, trunk rack that the Goinerans of the mountains have extraordinary development it was called the "manly art." ' and tools. The fight will bo hold the state of of chest and throat. in Nevada. The public sentiment that It is small wonder that the island is little known, as it is two drove the contest from California was TOURING CAR days' journey from Teneriffe, and is without accommodations for not sufficiently strong to prevent its BEYOND COMPETITION AT guests. Its extent is only fifteen miles in length by thirteen in taking place In Nevaaa. It is, how-eve- r, safe to say breadth, and the population numbers a scant fourteen thousand. that this is the last $1475 It great prizefight that will take place on as equipped is, however, an ideal spot' as far as climate goes in all seasons of the American soil. The intelligence of year, since rain is rare and the temperature is uniformly delightful America has set itself squarely Mi against this "sport." Improved Roadster at The primitiveness of the place is shown by the fact that it has no sort of Many of those object to find roads, only bridle paths, and these are so steep that cruppers and who it interest in $1300 as equipped ' reading of the encounter. Indeed, breast girths are essential to hold the saddle in place. ' the story of such a fight is to One must over rough attractive adventure the trails if he would hear the most faen, as tho fight itself would be whistling language; is except by for it not used the mountaineers. interesting to a majority; and for this Dwellers in towns are not familiar with, since with them it, there very reason it should ue abandoned. The public is invite d to inspect the new 'Touring Car exists no necessity for its use. To the mountaineers however, it is a Time is too precious for men who are great convenience, and women employ it ns well as men. Some of seeking real advancment to waste it and improved Roadster the last to arrive and the last to the less skillfiil resort to their fingers in the mouth, after the fashion in giving attention to a pastime that be had of our own boys; but this is a confession of inability. must be deteriorating to everyone The language is made up like a sort of Morse code, with high calls who witnesses it or, in at least some and low, short calls and long, with rising and falling inflections, and degree, to ovoryono wlio reads of it. with a curiously articulated utterance, something similar to. triple-tonguin- g Neither tho black bruiser nor the on a cornet. Quaint and impressive as this whistling lan- burly white is made of the Btuff of Associated Garage, Ltd., guage is, it seems a pity that it should die out. is. however, which j-e- heroes are construed; and Dealers In Motor Cas It surely neither is entitled to tho respectful fqw more will ' passing, and a years witness its extinction. Wash- consideration of the lovers of real ington Star. manhood. THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1910. THIRTEEN

"Silent as the Foot of Time" MODEL T MODEL R 30-3- 5 h.p., 4cyL, 3 speed 30-3-5 h.p., 4cyl., 3 speed and reverse, selective transmis- and reverse, selective trans- 32-inc- 112 sion, 10S in. wheel base, h Very Powerful mission, in. wheel base, wheels all around, mag- 34 inch wheels all around, neto and battery ignition. magneto & battery ignition. P R I Q 9 I C3 JED full equipped with top, auto- full equipped with top, auto- matic wind shield, lamps, matic wind shield, lamps, head -- lights and generator, wheel-jack- , headlights and prestolite and tools, $1350, wheel-jac- delivered ready for use in SlUOOth Running tank, k and tools, Honolulu. Single, rumble, $1650, delivered ready for i or surrey seats same price, use in Honolulu, 5 passen- making two, three or four ger touring or 4 pasenger passenger car. toy touneau body. Demonstration. "TIJLl Suirppise Ton "4

TIP FOLLOWED 81 111 YOUTH MUST Business Religion

B END AID ALL WOMEN An unexampled compliment to u member of an important branch IE 'SF of modern journalism was that bestowed upon William C. Freeman, advertising manager of the New York Evening Mail, when he was LONDON, July 8. Even . though (he Waldorf-Astori- a Hotel recently, and England may not profit by the advice WASHINGTON, July S. The will entertained at a banquet at bis admiring given her ty Colonel Theodore Roose- of Colonel Robert G. Dyreniorth, filed presented with a diamond ring. Three hundred of tho-countr- y velt her diplomats have adopted one for probate today, prescribes the fol- friends, including many prominent advertising men throughout "habit" of the strenuous American, lowing rules and regulations for his and leading public men of New York, joined in tho enter- King George is being exploited pun-- ' foster son, Robert St. George Dyren-forth- : tainment. Mr. Freeman, after some pleasant opening remarks in. licly and privately throughout Eng-land-t- o reply to the presentation speech of the toastmaster. gave expression, place him in closer touch with He must be guarded from the to the following striking sentiments : the masses. The King and his advls-es- r of women. I would be mightily unapprcciative if I did not feel highly hon- were amazed at the publicity giv- He must be graduated from tho ored by the personal compliment you pay me tonight. At the same en Roosevelt by the corps of newspa- high school before he is 14. time I prefer to think that, down deep in your hearts, you are here per correspondents who attended the He must finish up at' Harvard be- because you want to show me that you believe in the policy of busi- Colonel. They, at once realized the fore he is 18 and then study law for ness religion that we are all doing our best to carry out. po'Itlcal advantage gained by publicity six months at Oxford. Honest advertising is business religion so is the printing oft and It :a intimated that the first steps He must come bacx to the United clean, wholesome, reliable news in all publications. It is just as im- . to place the King before the British States and go through West Point M- portant as following the teachings of that religion which governs our,-privat- e public by means of the press were ilitary Academy. lives. thereupon taken. He Is to serve q short time in the Men cannot be publicly honest and privately dishonest or publicly., The King's first press agent was army and then go In for manual and dishonest and privately honest if they arc to succeed. England's Lord Rosebery, known as athletic training, music and dancing Honest publishers and honest advertisers are inherently honest: greatest of orator, who went out hi3 and to spend his summers In specified They are honest both publicly and privately simply because they, way to eulogize King George. Then countries In Europe. THE WOES OF THE SUMMER BOARDER OR THE ONLY MAN cannot help it. followed the Archbishop of York with Colonel Dyrenforth was a veteran I hold that almost all people are inherently honest; The worst h an impassioned denunciation of "slan-dp- r of the Civil War. The paragraph of was soon so enthused by his experi of us, down deep in. our hearts, despise deception. It sometimes takes upon tho character the King." right-intcntione- d - the will describing the while to discover we are being deceived, because all men testator's fear ments that I took it up with him. a long that Other notable followed these of women is that executors shall KEEPS PISH ALIVE people dislike to believe evil of their fellojv beings, but leading press agents and thon tho the "After a time wo naturally fell to "thoughtfully be- which we all do sooner "publlctly brigade" began and well guard my experimenting with all manner of fish when we do learn that wo have been fooled its work son know, Every utterance of the King's defend- loved from women and sensibly, life, not only together, but In a sort or later then we rise up in our might and let the whole world ers was carefully reported and duly that Is, quietly, gradually and Impres- WTHOUT of rivalry. It was In some of these how we feel about it. sively, though to no extreme, ITER blazoned In the periodicals which sup- erratic experiments that I perfected my de- We have passed through a long period of deception and have now port In many way to let him bo Informed and know the entered an era of faith and conildence. W enow accept only the sin- the King and decide vice that enables fish to live without accord- Indirect, artful and parasitical nature Mrs. Frank M. Johnson, wife of a action by the monarch before water. It was not at our hatchery at cere things and reject the untrue. ing him support. The King's sup- of most of the unfortunate sex and to Boston surgeon, has devised means of of a lie a their I discovery, but In We are awakened to the necessity branding as lie, and porters express with the take care that ho may not marry be- keeping fish alive without water. Both tho time mado the satisfaction act- as truth. out neath him.' ' are my house In noston, and when I truth v way the plan Is being carried and Mrs. Johnson and her husband and advertisers now feel that they must render an ac- groat to- The boy ually proved that my theory was right Publisher predict that It will do a deal with the labors" of Hercules deeply Interested In fish culture and counting to the public. They know that never again will the people establishing the popularity of before him is to have H., private I stepped to tho phono and called up ward the Income from have at Springfield, N. a pin faith to the printed words that are not absolutely founded on, 4' the new ruler. the entire estate. fishery of their own. my husband at his office and told him replied. 'Yes,' I said truth. Mrs. Johnson gives this account of of it 'No?' he Then he came homo to see It. Thirty-thre- e years ago on this very date although the night was her device: SATURDAY OUR RELATIONS WITH tory expressions; infleea, ,mention of "I first took a large glass jar, much Friday instead of Tuesday I delivered a schoolboy's essay entitled "I alwaye was a lover of outdoor WhU'ligig-itfJUmc,- the Portsmouth-treat- y "The " when my class graduated from the Phillip.s Americans will do well to take this in this connec- life, and after my husband became longer than wide, In tho bottom of tion causes diplomats damp- burg (N. J.) High School. question seriously. The Par Eastern In Peking and wrapped up In his fish' hatcheries' I which I placed a thick pad of is a coincidence that on this date, thirty-thre- e years afterward make-allusion- top the It situation already has modified our re- Tokio an to ened felt. Then near tho of on one wo are celebrating the whirligig of time the passing of a quarter lations with Japan, and it appears the railroad negotiations a deadlock Jar I put In an Intake tube will do to enforce their policies in side and an exhaust tube on the oth- of a century of work in a profession that has m,adc greater strides-durin- from recent, events tnat.lt.Wjlll affect has been reached, .with the nextmovo Asia, and sho Is very uncertain about er. Midway In the Jar I put a Utile that period than any other profession. our attltudd toward other' nations,' up to the TJnlted States. The wall how far the United States, will go to screen shelf on which' I laid the fish. Including England perhaps estrange which Japanese, diplomacy began to promote, hers. War can bo averted; After moistening Its gills with water is simply drunk with oxygen and lies so tho water forced us from her. If this occurs we shall build around the Taft policy in China built that is round' but for this, wo must put depondonce I closed tho top of the Jar and started ly eighteen months ago of there Inflating Its gills as regularly and round in tho tank In order be compelled to consider whether the which the y in a counter-pla- of opposing selfish ozygen to work, simply pumping It as when In water. fresh oxygen, which not only possession by England of her present Manchurlan agreements, the In ordinary way. I Interests rather than in Just principles tho Jar In the "You can Imagine tho value this dis keeps tho fish agitated, but results In naval superiority over us Is compat- meeting, tho Crane Incident not only kept tho fluh alive, but ex- and moral suasion. This Is an ugly covery may prove to government great loss of lifo often as well. ible with our legitimate national as- and tho recall and resignation of Con fact, but it should bo squarely recog- perimented on others and they thriv- "A car built on tho oxygon plan. safely hatcheries when you stop to think pirations and growth. Wo now sul were paslng evidence has been nized. It Is often said that there can ed for days and weeks." which now I havo proved to bo prac- may conclude that International as- completed and must be breached be bo no peace without justice. Tbero "But what keopB tho fish from flop- that In shipping fish' across tho conti- tical, will keep them alive until they fore our government can Chi- - to tho surances concerning tho Integrity of proceed. can bo no secure peace without just ping about on the screen In the man- nent stock streams and rivers reach their destination, whon thoy 3hlna and the open door are, In the na Is helpless. Sho has had ample ex- Ico to China. Thomas P, Millard in nor of fish when out of water?" government uses an especially Impro- can bo returned to the water." Oak case of several pwores purely perfuric- - perience, .of what Russia anil. Japan the Forura. Because it Is Intoxicated. The fish vised car for Its purposes. This is land- - Inquirer. tfOtfilTEEN THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1910.

NOTICE. curtailment rocontly enactod. The bituminous coal tonnage of same THE HANK OK" HAWAII. STATES tho 7.GGc In Juno of tho current year, LIMITED. COMMERCE loads for tho first flvo or SUBSTITUTE FALL NOTICE IS months tho IN DOMESTIC against 1.08 per barrel In .HEIIEHY GIVEN that year, 34.912,301 net tons, was Juno of last G. G. FULLER has been almost year; wheat No. 2 red, In Juno, 1910, elected a 20 p r cent, while the coke tonnage of this Dank for unexpired In tho Now York market, $1.03 per the was more than 25 per cent term of l C. Atherton, DURNING MONTH larger than bushel, against $1.33 in resigned. the year bcrore. E RUBBER PRICES OF January; corn, H. A. 07c per bushel last month, against 8Gc COOKE, The estimated coke production Secretary. nt per bushel last month, ngalnst 8Gc Connellsvlllo for the four .weeks In Honolulu, July 13, 1910. year. OF May. 1.5S0.S19 net tons, although pro A vrlter In tho London Financial ceeding at a slackened rate, shows Review of Itevlows Bays that "quite COMMODITIES SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' II an Increase of almost 50 per recently one of tho great German ani- EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. (Continued from page five) cent over the May figures of preceding year. line dye concerns, employing MEETING. the some In a great many of tho common ills rlio pig-iro- n production during the 7,000 workpeople, and having a capi- pre- for the same period In the two The Unit-0- 1 of life tho average Tho Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. month, 2,390,1 SO gross tons, shows a tal of over 2,500,000, submitted to a recent fall In prices In tho man with a fow ceding yours. Tho total Inbound live- - recession in furnace activity though German chemist samples of rubbci States is sharply illustrated by the reliable remedies at hand can be just o they Bureau of figures ots,ook "vuinent at these seven mar-th'- tho smaller monthly total exceeds tho which had manufactured by a sec Statistics covering' as In relieving cial meeting of tho stockholders domestic nnd foreign successful the sufferer Ia'ls !IS measured by totals for any month In 1900 and 1907. ret orocess, with tho request that he trade for tho Hawaiian Electric Comnnnw Lt. the nuniber of month of ns n renowned practitioner. Emer- live-stoc- would In May, 1910, in comparison loado'l k cars received, was The decreased activity In the text test them every way. He uittcd, will be held at tne odlce of the with earlier months composed of 247.3G1 cars, ile field Is shown by tho relatively low applied tho most stringent tests, and of tho fiscal year. gency remedies should bo always at Company In Honolulu on July IS, 1910, which Is Tho Bureau publishes about 11 and 18 per cent below the figures of cotton takings, tho May established beyond a doubt that theso each month a hand. Many times doctors' bills have tho hour 10 a. m. ob- statement of export at of o'cock Tho 1909 and 190S figures. figures for the present year, 87,487 camples were In every wny tho prices of about 50 principal been saved by having a bottle of jects of such, meeting are to amend The shipments of packing house bales for the northern and 477,197 ldential with natural rubber, articles of the ex- s Continuing port trade, also Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd t!.. of the Company as may products during the month from Chi- bales for the southern mills, falling his experiments, and the wholesale prices of certain important do- bo deemed advisable, and to consider cago totnled 101,220,275 pounds, com- considerably below the May, 1909, fig- starting from isopreno as a articles in the Diarrhoea Remedy in tho home. No mestic trade. Tho export increasing tho capital stock of the pared with 178.S75.044 pounds report- ures. The cotton takings by the base, finding that natural rubber dis- prices aro' doctor can prescribe a better remedy those prevailing In Company. ed for May of the previous year. The northern, mills for the nine months solves when heated with glacial acetic tho wholesale for colic or diarrhoea. For salo by all acid, price at yiie ports of monthly shipment of of the season, 1,905,204 bales, were he treated isopreno (derived from exportation, dealers, Benson, Smith & Co., agents Dy direction of tho President, fresh beef and since tho canned meats show some improve- 24 per cent below tho corresponding turpentine oil), and observing certain customs regulations stato JONATHAN SHAW. "all for Hawaii. ment over the figures of the preceding figures of the preceding season, while conditions with the same substance, that articles exported shall bo val- Secretary. those tho ascertained that could pro- ued at their actual cost, or tho value . year, while the principal losses occur of southern mills, 2,012,354 rubber be Fnm-xn-R- which they may fine Job mar omc under tho head of cured meats bales, show a loss but slightly over duced in this way. The artificial rub- truly bear In the ports NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. and pickled beef. Tho shipments pec cent. The monthly wool re ber Is as elastic as the natural product of the United States from which they of for tho exported." five months or the year, 817.133,425 ceipts at Boston, 11,991,907 pounds, and Is of a brownish white color. It are Tho domestic prices Hawaiian Fertilizer Company, Ltd. quoted by pounds, likewise show a slight decllno show an even moro unfavorable con- appears to be an established fact that the Bureau are tho whole- prices Good Display from the corresponding 1909 total of dition of trade, the May figures being the pioblem of manufacturing synthe sale of tho articles, named at Tho annual meeting of stockholders S33, 120,800 the lowest monthly receipts for the tic rubber has been solved. Of courso certain great centers, chlqfly New pounds. Gains are shown Visit our store and note elegant of tho Hawaiian Company, one-thir- d Intended supplied the Fertilizer in the shipments of fresh beef, can- year and less than the May, lt is not to imply that tho York, as to the Bureau from Limited, will ofllec be held at the of ned meats, and hides, while the main 1909 receipts. death knell of natural rubber has been recognized and reliable authorities. display of curios, novelties, drawn and C. Brewer & Company, Limited, Hono- 'x ne export losses appear under the head of pick- The decreased activity in tho build sounded, and some time will neces- May figures show mater- hand embroidered work. lulu, T. II., on Monday, 18th day ially tho led beef, cured meats, and lard. ing trade Is Indicated by tho compara- sarily elnpse before the artificial pro- lower prices in practically all tho of July, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. is likely to flood Important export The stocks of meat on the last of tive values of building permits grant- duct the world's mar articles forming the J. WATEItHOUSE, the month at live principal Atlantic ed by 104 municipal authorities In kets. But the death of tho natural In trade, with the exception of meats Woman's Exchange Secretary, Hawaiian Fertilizer Co. Ltd. 171,171,215 , pounds, while slightly various parts or the country; the digo industry, as the result of tho In- which on tho tho other hand, show higher than at the end of the two pre- May figures $78,255,G37, Indicating a vention of a German professor, Is an higher prices in May than in earlier 15.0 example is well to keep In months of year. export price CERTIFICATE OF TREASURER. ceding months, show a considerable decrease of per cent from the it mind. tho Tho Y. Once n flourishing native industry in of corn, for instance, Is in Yoshikawa depletion, as compared with tho quan- previous month and over 17 per cent stated the 163 King Street, opp. Young Building. India, the production of Indi tables which will shortly appear in the I, D. L. CONKLING, Treasurer of tities reported on the same dates in from May of tho preceding year. natural go absolutely rorthcoming Sum-mnr- y the Territory of Hawaii, do hereby cer- the preceding two years. The traffic activity of the railroads, is decaying, the synthetic issue of the Monthly preparation having captured of Good, new bicycles $25; second hand, tify, in accordance with the require- Live-stoc- k receipts during tho as measured by the number of cars about Commerce and Finance, ns four-fifth- s G7.G any kind, cheap. Tricycles for Bale. ments of Section 2577 of the Revised month at four principal handled by 30 car-servi- associations of the world's market. Cam averaging cents per bushel In May Atlantic is Motorcycles repaired and Laws of Hawaii, the same being a seaport cities, 000,523 head, were also and ciemurrago hcreaus, also shows phor another instance. A few years against 70.1 cents In February, and 75.G retired. portion Chapter 158 ago of of said Revised heavier than during the preceding an unfavorable turn, the May figures a German chemical concern placed cents In August of last year. Wheat Laws providing ror the incorporation on average May, month, though considerably below tho of 2,544,197 cars Indicating a dally the market a synthetic product, shows an export price in of banking corporations, that I have Identical for all chemical purposes 1910, 90.G per receipts reported for May, 1909 and average of cars handled slightly be of cents bushel, against IN examined Into the condition of the with the product. In which $1.00 In January $1.21 in of ID BANK OF HONOLULU, LIMITED, 1908, of 0S7.95C and 713,145 head. As low the like average for April. Tho natural and July Japan had enjoyed practically mo year. coal an illER a corporation formed under said compared with May, 1909, smaller re- total number of cars handled during the last Anthracite shows nopoly, and while hero the artificial average export per ton of $4.73, Chapter 15S, and that the said corpor- ceipts are shown for all classes of the first flvo months of the year, value OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. product not driven the one In In ation has complied with the provisions food animals, especially for hogs. Tho cars, was about 20 per cent has natural against $5.05 January and $5.11 required by said Chapter 158, as right out of the market, has most year. H. P. BALDWIN receipts for the five months of the In excess of the corresponding 1909 it September of last Copper pigs President amended, to be complied' with before year figures and almost 40 per cent in ex effectually kept down the price, this exported In May were valued at 13c W. O. Smith 1st Vice-Preside- commencing the business of banking, totaled 3,045,440 head, making a being perhaps the lesson that had best per 13.4 1910. Vice-Preside- corporation, BANK decrease of about 15 per cent, as com- cess of the corresponding 1908 figures. pound, against in March, W. M. Alexander ..2nd and that the said be impressed on those who OF HONOLULU, LIMITED, is auth- pared with the corresponding 1909 constitute Raw coton shows an average export J. P. Cooke.... 3rd Vlco-Pre- & Mgr. driving force in rubber mar- May, 1910, of 14.5 per orized to commence said business of figures, and of 22 per cent, as com- the the value In cents J. Waterhouso Treasurer ket." banking. pared with 190S figures. As against pound, against 14.9 cents in the first E. E. faxton Secretary In witness whereof I have hereunto DEMAND LOAN present year. Unbleach-cotto- n smaller receipts of other classes of month of the J. B. Castle Director set my hand and affixed the seal of shows pn average export value Treasury Department, this 2nd animals, the five months, receipts of J. R. Gait Director the calves In May of G.5 cents per yard, against day of June, 1910. show a considerable gain over W. R. Castle Director the corresponding figures Uie 8.1 cents In March and 8.8 cents In (SIg) D. r,. CONKLING, of two STOCKS DECLINE I preceding years. B7 December of last year. Pig iron shows Treasurer of the Territory of an average value In exports of SUGAR FACTORS (Seal) Hawaii. The grain receipts during the month the at fifteen primary interior markets. May of $17.55 per ton, against $19.04 COMMISSION WEKCHiANTS 43,414,840 bushels show the customary NEW YORK, July 5. Demand loan per ton In December of last year; ANl light volume for the month, though stocks showed extreme prostration steel rails, $28.23 per ton In May, INSURANCE AGENTS. prices against $29.24 In April; iron Pioneer comparing favorably with tho May, and were allowed to run structural AGENTS FOR 1909, receipts of 40,35C,191 downward without any sign of support and steel, $44.72 per ton In May, Shingle Stein bushels. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com- Of the total, 10,440,075 by important banking and financial in- against $49.19 per ton in March, and bushels was pany. wheat, 13,970,455 corn, 14,I5G,448 oats, terests. The amount of stocks market- $51.04 in October of last year. Sole 4.09C022 barley, and 445,210 rye. ed was not large. The severity of tho leather shows an average export price Haiku Sugar Company. Receipts for the nine months begin extreme decline wns notable on that In May of the current year or 21.2 Pala Plantation. per 22.7 ning with September, G24,450,478 bush account. cents pound, against cents In Maui Agricultural Company. els. exceeded in volume both the The bear party In tho market seem- Feburary last. Crude mineral oil ex Hawaiian Sugar Company. 1908-- 9 ported In May of current year Is and 1907-- 8 figures of 57S.25G.731 ed encouraged by the facility with tho Kahuku Plantation Company. 3 cents per and 593,801,173 bushels, the principal which they were able to procure stated at gallon, against Kahului Railroad Company. 3.4 cents in April, and 3.9 cents in gain appearing under the head of stocks to cover the short transactions Company. August of year. Illuminating oil Haleakala Ranch wheat chiefly at Minneapolis and left open after last week's break in last Is given at 0.1 cents per gallon in May, Honolua Ranch. Duluth. Flour shipments for the prices. Having covered over the three - 1910, against 7.1 cents In May 1909. McBryde Sugar Company. W.P.FULIEIC- month, 2,994,C7C barrels, fell below days' holiday Intehval, tney were pre- Parafiln Is reported at 3.9 cents per Kauai Railway Co. &CO. tne May snipmenis during the pre pared to put out fresh lines to- USE OF ART. MANUFACTURERS short pound In May. 1910, against 4.4 cents ceding two years, though tho total day. De So you SAN FRANCISCO. The demand was so languid Arte found that oil In March, 1910, and 4.8 cents in March for the five months of tho year, 15 that the selling was easily oectlve. It painting I left behind last summer J. W. KBRSHNR 451,901 barrels, exceeds considerably and April, 1909. Pioneer Creosote Shingle stain Is a was suspected that there was soie re- and put it to good use? Meats, on the other hand, show the corresponding totals of the two selling or stocks bought on drop Do Farm By heck, yes! I scraped TIRE REPHIRIHG years. the higher prices In practically all cases PTO lreservative and Is permanent in color earlier last week ror a profitable upturn in all the paint off the canvas and took Flour grain The average export price of fresh beef and receipts at four the marketfi or purely Tor purposes of it around to the cobbler and had a For shingles and rough wood. Num principal Atlantic seaports In May. 1910, was 10.8 pents per pound, during tho support to check the demoralization. pair of canvas shoes made out of it, 1177 Alakea St Phono 4H. month, 13,325,733 bushels, compare against 10.1 cents in January, 1910, 010118 artistic and harmonious combln The signs that these stocks wero com- by heck! favorably with the corresponding 1909 and 10.2 cents in May of last year. ing back on the market were taken to Canned beef-i- n May, 1910, averaged 12.1 ations of color. total of 10,890,329 bushels. Like re mean DESTROYING THE GERM OF Catton, celpts at points that the larger financial Inter- cents per pound, against 11.1 cents lu Neill & Co., these for the five ests were committing LAZINESS months of the present year, not themselves January, and 10.7 cents in May of last Limited. 05,309,059 to any Discovery bushels, wero also larger effort to advance prices, or of an antitoxin for fa year. Bacon In May of the current than the oven year before, notwithstanding the smal sustain tho market at recoveries. tlgue has been announced in Germany year averaged 15,3 cents per pound, Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmltm Icr demand for export of wheat and PRICES RECOVER. by Dr. W. Weichhardt, lecturer at the against 13 cents in March, 12 cents and Boilermakers. Lewers & Cooke, Tho consequence was a drop to in February, 11 cents August, 1909, and flour. near University of Erlangen. Ho claims to worn last week's low level prices 10.8 cents in May of that year, an First class at reasonable ratu. Limited The May receipts of southern pine of early have discovered the poison that Is In the day, but an arrest short advance of practically 50 per cent., at New York, 53.783,805 feet, exceeded of that, liberated In the human tissues by the by far large May, 1909, and a recovery later. in the export price during tho year. S. King Street the receipts of breaking down results rrom effort, Silver Plate 177 45,55a,919 feet. Owing to the lighter Tho renewal of tho depression was Hams and shoulders exported In May, and that he has round tne an- 1910, averaged 1C.C cents per pound movements during tho earllor months. not accounted for by any striking now natural 11,2 May, Flat Ware tho five months' total of 203,901,407 developments In the situation. Tho tidote lor it, which the body itsoir pro- against cents In 1909. Lard exported In May. 1910, 12.7 30 PER CENT OFF feet Is, however, slightly below tho most important Item or news was thp vides. He has succeeded in some re- averaged cents per pound, 11.1 cents corresponding 1909 total of 20S.3G4 death of the chief Justice of the su- markable experiments In producing against Latest Model August 10.4 044 feet. An even larger increase premo court. Probably no period in fatigue in and cents in May of A. R. VIEIRA & CO. both and restoration from fa last year. over the May, 1000, figures is shown the history of tho supremo court has tigue In animals inoculated, first with In the domestic markets nearly all 113 HOTEL STREET . In the monthly receipts of lumber at seen questions of moro vital and pe- fatigue toxin and afterward with ills show prices In May Kodaks Boston, Great Lakes, 102,009,000 feet, culiar, Interest to corporate wealth articles lower and antitoxin. He noted that all animals Juno 1910 than In corresponding wero about 18 per cent higher than in awaiting the decision or that tribunal. tho show increase of endurance, following period of last year. The Bureau of Sta 1909. Tho receipts of redwood lunv The extreme view of the pending Slier-ma- n A new shipment just In with rest after work. Ho argued that this tlctl s figures of domestic prices come her during tho month at California law cases before that court Is all tho Improved models In indicated nn overproduction in down to a later period than thoso of points, 37,419.727 feet, not only show that tho very existence of corporn- - the KODAKS, including the 3A export prices. Of rice the price in tho heaviest monthly total for tho tlons Is wrapped up in 'tho form which blood of an element canabel Special. Now York market on Juno 20th was year, but were over 20 per cent larger tho decree may take. Even where of neutralizing the fatigue BEFORE beautiful c These Kodaks are poison. Deducing 4 per pound, ngalnst 5 c per Inspec- than in May, 1909, Pino and fir re that extreme view is moderated, that this ele and are now ready for the ment pound In tho corresponding period of ceipts for the month nt theso same opinion Is general in financial could be Isolated and that tho tion. circles bodies of animals last year; cotton on June 24th In the points, 125,097,853 feet, likewise prov- that definite plans for forward action could bo made to taking a policy of life produce it in usable quantities ex- New Orleans market, 14 c per pound ed heavier than for any month of tho involving the corporations Is held he insurance in any other perimented until he accomplished against 15 c per pound In December j ear and exceeded the corresponding back and will bo delayed until the su- May, 1909, those of last year; washed Ohio XX wool company ask to see the total by about 18 per cent. premo court has sot Its definite inter- results. His success nas been so Honolulu Photo shipments during on Juno 10 was 32c por pound, against Anthracite coal pretation upon the Sherman law. Un- remarkable that It has nttracted wide- the month from producing 37c per pound In November nnd De- CONTRACT Co., Ltd., eastern less a special session of tho senate Is spread attention, and promising re- Supply territory, 5,079,001 gross tons, were cember 1909; unwashed Michigan fine IN THE called to act on early, appointments to sults have been attained m the treat- below Hotel fairly heavy, though falling below tho wool, on Juno 24 th was 21c per pound, Fort Street .il vacancies on tho supremo bench, ment of serious diseases by England May totals reported In 1905 and 1908. other sci- against an average of 20c In August of New Mutual a further delay in the hearing of tho The total shipments during tho flvo entists. Youth's Companion. last year; scoured territorial flno med- cases until after December 1 Is re- ium wool Life Insurance Com- months of the year, 27.41G.5G5 gross x of "staple" grade on the 10th garded as ftxxXTX.T-r- xx r rrTTT-rrfTT- T tons, Is tho largest total over reported unavoidable. i of last month, C3c per pound, against - CASH HOLDINGS SHRINK. pany Of Boston, Mass. to the bureau for tho period in ques- tlon that outsldo banks Had drawn 72c In tho second half of last year; bitu-mlnuo- Another Item In tho day's disquiet very Bessemer pig Iron on Juno 25th, was tion. The monthly shipment of heavily on the Now York bai-ance- ude was the largo shrinkage In cash $16.63 per ton, $19.90 per ton coal over seven lending east and this directed renewed at- against and compare the many g holdings of tho banks by In January. Iron per ern roads, 7,091,CG3 not disclosed tention to the possibility of further bars, $31.00 ton advantages it offers Wall, Nichols Co., tho Saturdny bank statement. A on June 25th, ngalnst 34.00. per ton In tons, show a decided Improvement requirements to conserve tho interior with those of other Limited. over 'tho figures of tho preceding loss of nearly $19,000,000 in tho nc-tu- banking position. November and December of last year; on hand cash holdings was difficult to ac steel tars on Juno 25th, $30.00 per ton, companies Keep constantly month, as well as tho corresponding Tho easing discount market In Lon- count for. A $9,813,8800 loan expan ngalnst $31 in February and March of TENNIS BALLS monthly figures In 1909 and 1908, don nnd tho downward courso of for- sion was not tho current year; Bessemer steel bil TENNIS RACKETS when 5,929,087 and 4,743,800 not tons consistent with tho eign exchange rates wakened discus- lets in Juno $2G.OO por ton, against TENNIS NETS wero roported. Tho coke movement known facts of tho drastic stock mar sion of posslblo imports of gold. Ltd, $29.00 per ton In December of Castle Cooke, GOLF BALLS GOLF CLUBS & during tho month, 1.859.80C not tons, ket liquidation, although tho semlan Bonds wore Irregular. last Total sales, year; crude Pennsylvania oil $1.30 por .Everything In the Sporting and Athle while considerably In excess of the nual settlements might .confor a plans par value, $1,760,000. QBNBRAL AQENT3 oarrei in Juno of tho current year. tic line.. corresponding 1909 and 1908 figures, Ible explanation of tho loan Item. Tho United States bonds unchang- wero against 1.08 or barrel In Juno of 71 King Street shows, however, the offocts of tho cash Item, however, caused a supposl ed on can. last yoar; refined oil per gallon in barrels, THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1910. FIFTEEN AND AUTOMOBILE NEW Thirty, Glon-broo- r havo found Its maintenance rnnionto, Plncorvlflo, Tallac, very llttlo realization of tho risks less expensive, and Is really ASTOUNDED THAT HE KEEPS HIS BRISCOE DEFENDS it easier Carson, Reno, Verdi, Nev.; in traveling over unknown roads for the tourists than a Campton-ville- . WORD. heavier car." Downlovllio and at n Bpeed which would be frowned up- BUYERS OF AUTOS Quite the oppslto of this was a Ca- This Is tho most trying trip wo on in more settled districts, although "A thing that astounded Mr. noose-volt- 's dillac Thirty trip reported Min- ever made in a machine, having climb- from perfectly safe where the road Is vis- ed ono rango to a helg'ht 8250 American friends," says an exult OF AUTO neapolis, In which. 1,350 miles wove of ible abend feet, tind ranges 7000 for a considerable distance. CHANG E CUSTOMS DO! covered In five days, on CO gallons of threo other feet tant admirer of the Colonel, "wna tho and over, two of tho grades being five Nothing is quite so disconcerting to gasoline. David llyman and fidelity with which ho ndliered to President Benjamin Briscoe, of tho Frank miles long and one eleven miles, the the driver of a horse vehicle on a nar- his Gaffey made that run Minneap- United Motors Company, does not in- from grade averaging from G to 20 per cent. row byway ns to havo nn automobile statement that from the time he loft to prominent men to Issue olis to Winnipeg and return. Tho car SAN FRANCISCO, July tend allow Our Locomobile car loom up suddenly around a corner at C With America until his return he would re- automo- averaged 270 miles a statements Injurious to the flay; and the ried flvo passengors, with over 500 a speed that seems to spell disaster. tho settling down of the motor car bile industry without taking issue average mileage per gallon of gasoline Industry to frain from all public discussion of pounds of baggage, tires and extras. If there bo nny habit of tho motorist a sound commercial basis with them. Tho last prominent offlclal was 22 "One of our passengers, having changes are taking place cus- American politics." Mr. Roosevelt Is that tends to keep alive tho prejudice in the to attack the industry was Chancellor made a simillar trip through tho Alps, toms of the consumer as woll more any and hate of tho as of unfortunato than man wo J. R. Day of Syracuse University, who claims tho granducr of the scenory rural dweller against the manufacturer. Until a year or two his know of in having friends who aro stated that thq automobile was n far surpasses that of Europe. Tho kind it is this. ngo, tho man who intended to buy a "menace to the American homo," and LITTLE TO LEARN road loads through beautiful virgin car would. In many ins!ance8, await surprised when ho keeps his word "young men getting snow-cappe- wore that business are plno forests, with their d tho tlmo when he could see a car on There scores of them so infatuated with tho motor car that peaks 8000 to 12,000 feet high, along the salesroom floor and inspect it In who insisted that in spito they are losing their positions." Pres- ASSOCIATED GETS ot his dofinlto OF CAR the banks of tho American river, pass- detail. At that tlmo mechanical stntemonf. that ident Brlscoo has written the following UGH ing beautiful waterfalls, skirting tho changes in tho various models were he would not bo a cnndldato for letter to Chancellor Day: banks of Lako Tahoo for twenty-fiv- e of much moro frequent occurence than tho presidency in 1913 that he woull 'My attention has been called to your miles, passing Cave now, and this fnct was bo just the same, and who gave every After having visited nil of Uie Im- and Rock. NEW HUDSON CARS tho principal recent utterances relative to the auto- cnuso of dis- portant automobile manufacturing cen- "Being misdirected near Loyalton, of tho delay in ordering, tho evideneo astonishment at the mobile being a menace totheAmerlcan buyer covery ters of Europe, John W. Bate, design- wo took tho wrong road, which was wanting to seo for himself just that ho considered tho promluc home, that the capital Involved in tho practically a ot seventeen miles, The new Hudson touring ad- what improvements had binding. theso-sam- e er and factory manager of tho Mitch- trail car been made. Now hero are somo of industry is wasted money and that It landing vanced for 1910 great ell-Lewis Motor Company Ra- us at Slerravllle. On arriving, has surprised all One drawback to this plan was friends to confess that they arc adds comparatively nothing to tho of critics in tho cine, Wis., is prepared to wo were informed by tho inhabitants matter of its craceful that tho buyer, when ho took a car all astounded he break his wealth of tho country. Knowing you state that lines, refined finished, that didn't there Is nothing in motor car manu- that no auto had oved negotiated this easy riding from tho floor, could not specify as by reputation, I feel that you would qualities and to pledge not to talk about American facture that has not been adapted, road. sturdiness. As regards color, upholstery nnd general finish. i prefer to have your statements backed "Coming from Nevada over the high price, it lias them all turned down for i politics while ho was absent from tried cut, rejected or exploited ,by de- homo. Do supposo Is up by exact fact, and that l It could Downlo-vill- e, from $50 to $500 they that ho n signers in the United States. Sierra, you drop down Into more than the figuro be proved to you that tho automobile at which these man to mako promises lightly, with "While not yet ready to announce a fall of 12G0 feet in two miles, cars sell laid down in center box pleat, nnd ono or moro has accomplished much in the way of to mining district, where many gold Honolulu. It is equipped as no no sense of responsibility whether to trade and tho dealers in Mitchell-Lewi- s a other pockets. A heavy leather belt, with economic usefulness, you would be car of class. they are kept or not? If so they havo 1011 product," said mines can bo seen in operation. After its large bucklo and a soft tie, often a to acknowledge if, 1 ask Bate, "I no right to assume they are his ready would may add every leaving here thero is a steady climb The Associated Garage could got Windsor, aro tho usual accompani- that your consideration of the following: that nrinclhle of refln. friends. Friendship at credits ed mechanical development of eleven miles, with a drop of five only two of these touring cars, and ments to sich suits. Low, rolling col- least brought J that had "Tho automobile has the been agreed upon miles to Camptonville, where comfort-ab'- o tho advanced, improved roadsters ar- lars aro provided for tho Uoy of flvo to the object of friendship with honesty. country nearer tho city; it has raised for our 1911 model has stood the test of comparsion with nccommodiations can bo found for rived yesterday. seven, but a high turn-ove- r form is New Bedford Stnndnra". land valuation In nearly all sections tho nigh;. Marys-vill- e tho best of the world. The new models From hero the run to It will bo Tery hard to get cars preferred for the older boy. Harper's country: peo- fifty-eigh- t of the it has cured sick will not differ Is miles, with a pan- next year, as new territory has open- Bazar. Fine Job Printing. Siar Offlca. ple when medicine did them no good; essentially from the model that has been oramic view of tho Sacramento valley ed up for popular makes, and farmers has made tho strong stronger. The effective under it tho 1P10 plate: Exchange. and Butte cliffs, which aro over 11,000 and rural dwellers in general are In- automobile is wiping away border feet high. vesting moro and moro in cars for lines.and through tho automobile there "We cannot give too much praise to their own use. And while factories will be no South, no North, no West, tho Locomobile and the marvelous havo increased in size and consequent- and no East. It Is bringing Into closer THE HUDSON CAR power of endurance with which it ly their output to an extent, this large conta.ct the ruralltes and tho city folk. plied these roads." Call. demand on the mainland will limit the It has been the catiso of making tho number of cars allotted to the various Electric Light Baths hotel proprietors and merchants in agencies. the country towns more prosperous, PERFECTJN TEST Tho ssAoclated Garage feels fortu- has given employment to thousands THE AUTOMOBILE nate in securing even a limited num COMPETENT MASSEUU AND MASSEUSE IX of men and women and pays wages ber of famous Chalmers cars of ATTENDANCE. SAN FRANCISCO, the much higher than tho majority of in- July C Through tho 1911 model, which is known ns a mud hub-dee- p dustries. and in the midst of a car representing a new value in THE SCIIUKMAN INSTITUTE OP NATUKE CUKE AND "The motor car Is a boon to mer- severe hailstorm, a Hudson captured IN THE COUNTRY OSTEOPATHY. chants and business men who deliver first honors in the fifteen-hou- r New Jersey non-sto- p goods. cheaper horses, endurance run, finish- 107-17!- ) It is than and FASHIONS FOR BOYS. Telephone III.. 15EKETANIA AVE., cor. Union St. thousands aro saved each ing with a perfect score. The distance of dollars An occasional in heavy pongee day by merchants who have adopted was 200 miles. News of the Hudson suit Legally thero is a speed limit of Is seen, even for tho boy of ten, and The Light 1'atli produces sweating without intense heat, is delivery wagons and trucks in connec- victory was conveyed to E. P. Brine-gar- , this, too, is d finished stimulating, and will help the organism to rid itself of all kinds tion business who president of tho Pioneer Automo- twenty miles an hour in the country and with their and have with the strictest tailor effects, as a of deleterious gases, vapors, and fluids. It is of the greatest va- relegated horses to pasture. bile Company, in a telegram as fol- districts; actually no lim- their the but there is man would be. The which old- lue in the of corpulency. "The only real economic waste which lows: waist reduction it to tho motor car once the driver er boys aro best pleased with has a is part of the uso of tho automobile are "Hudson single entry finished with gets away from tho cross roads so perfect score, fifteen-hou- r the paint, varnish and refinement In New Jersey con- p dear to the heart of the country finish in fact, anything not incidental non-sto- endurance run. Road covered hub-dee- stable, ever on tho for his emolu to tho real efficiency of tho machine, with mud p and during the alert and which does not aid in the saving worst hailstorm seen hero in years. ment. In the open country there aro no of time and the shortening of space." Course covered 290 miles. Most se- - restrictions upon speed except vere test ever held in New Jersey those that the automobillst places up- nnu probably In the East. Hudson was on himself. The average driver has E KEEPER the only perfect score car to comply STEVENS PURYEA J.F. BUS! with New Jersey laws regarding non-us- e of chains and finished vithout a puncture. Most notable feature ot A PATHFINDER Hudson was its perfect cooling

More than a score of reliability A Carload of the well known contests are at present being run and skidding planned in different parts of the coun- Stevens-Durye- a try which are attracting more than reliable ordinary and In nearly every and attention case an F "thirty" has figured as NOT TIRES .the pathflnding car. Besides these DUO has just arrived including Two pathflnding' tho company of the same name is attracting consider- The Examiner contains the follow ing, of Interest to automobile men: able attention to its latest product, Model X Touring Oars. r , the Flanders "twenty," a racy road- There has been considerable con as per cut below.J ster model, which is making a run jecture among automobile owners, as from Quebec to the City of Mexico, a to whether or not larger tires used in distance of more than 4500 miles. place of tho usual sizes, do not skid Exchange. , more easily, result In a loss of power, decreaso the hill climbing ability, and Price, cause greater lifflculty In handling the PICKS CADILLAC steering gear. These questions have been especially puzzling to motorists $2850 since tire manufacturers, generally have advised the use of larger tires as a means getting FOR LONG of more economical LAST, BUT NOT LEAST. 'f.o.b. factory T00R5 tire service. ? "If tho car is properly loaded, the The landlord of this mountain hotol Traveling leisurely across the con- substituting of larger Diamond or says his parting guests should stop on tinent from Seattle to New York, stop, other tires, as for will tho front porch and see the finish not Increase the tendency to skid," ing touches of summer. 6 cyl., Touring ping where fancy dictates and loiter- One Model A A Oar asserts Theo. Weigele of the Diamond Yes, that is where ho hands you his ing in pleasant the spots, Garrett D. Rubber Company, wHo by experiments bill. as por cut below. Cooper and his wife aro making a ra- of his own and from wide inquiry ther tour In a Ca- among automobile owners, has solved dillac Thirty. tho above problem. Mr. Cooper is of tho Sigel-Coop- "Larger sizes aro only to be recom- Price, Company of New York, and has spent mended where tho smaller tires are much of his time since 1305 in tour- overloaded and practically four-fifth- s ing tho interesting countries of the of all tires are overloaded," Mr. Wei- gele world in During the declares. "Owners have not dis- automobiles. covered nn Increased tendency to skid winter ho and Mrs. Cooper covered where rColdi. AithBi.Droocblili ind" tho larger size tires carried the Luoi trtublci quickly cured by i fo.b. Southorn Calfornia In their Cadillac, proper load." factory and then headed north from Lo3 An- Skidding is influenced very much geles. From Seattle they first visited moro by the relation of tho power POWELLS Vancouver and made all the popular transmitted by the rear waeels to the BALSAM trips in tho Seattle region; then start-e- d weight which these wheels aro carry- ing, than by tho size of the tires. Model on the long journey east. of The AA is the Latest Creation Mr. and Mrs. Cooper do not carry of Stevens embodies all splendid of with them the impedimenta of shov ANISEED the factory; it the points former - addition of a great of improvements which els, axeB, camping equipment, etc., us- IKES HARD TRIP Of all Chemists models, with the number ually carried by transcontinental sod Stores. places this car at the head of the foremost American makes. tours, and Mr. Cooper explains this Come and see the new cars; demonstrations given by appointment. departure as follows: Nfl L "We aim to demonstrate that tho OGOHBLE country can be covered without all this outlay, and that tourists can trav- - Irving J. Morse, manager of tho Hamm-Youn- g Coast branch of the Locomobile Com- The von Co., Ltd. el as comfortably by auto as by train pany fol- with the additional advantage of stop of America, has received the lowing M. who ping wherever they de letter from J. Patrick, BOHSOLIDBTED SODR WHTER whenever and making away has been an extended tour in sire and visiting places from a Locomobilo car. Tho letter Is dated Sole Agents the routes of thoJ railroads, without from Marysvllle, Juno 30th, and says: Is Absolutely Pure Stevens-Durye- a Co., difficulty of any Kind. "After making 32,317 miles in a Lo Manufactured by tho ChicopiiFalls "For this kind of traveling I profer comobile, wo arrived in Marysvllle Cadillac J after a trip of 33C miles, pasBlng Sac- TELEPHONE 71. & a car such as I hdvo founfl.a StXTEfiiN THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 1C, 1910.

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World nnd I wits raised front n fulling position to Visage f Roman's ? confront' tile qfn '" .scenting liuinnn thing. i-- "Who nrt thouV" I cried. and Us hips arc narrow, straight nnd prove excellent Investments later. Political Equality League. "Why, wo Weening great tears the being Tcnlied. "I am thoxlnst living hup- - long. Printed lawn and silk hats, too, are can't do anything without the men, vivor of the kingdom of Frear.'' For golfing, skirts arc sufficiently quite effective when worn by some nnd we mean to ten tne men and wo- "Whnt is or was said kingdom?" inuuired I. women In the men all along tho way that It 'Isn't $j tj wide for comfort, the mateilnl usu- smart fifties. Such "Nino hundred and ninety-nin- e years ago," Fashions woman suffrage we said the being, "the ally an unobstruslvo plain or check- hats aro usually ribbon ornnment or for which' aro volcano of Ililo erupted itself and swept the city of full fold, or by some rich flower. working, but equal suffrage. Kilauea into the jjj ed Scotch suiting, Irish frieze or ocean. The island of Ilnmakua was sunken and even tho $ And Fads Harpers Bazar. , - "There aro some things men can do island of homespun. u was better than women, nnd wo don't want uuivered to the extent of tho mnmiiflrnnt oHv- nf- Prom Paris comes the cry of the Hunahnnahti ilahula being o v - t o do thoso things. Wo don't want to wrecked, razed to the ground. tight skilrts. pulled In tho DRESSES FOR SMALL GIRLS- around go wnr. till wo siirnlv do not wnnt 'Hilt it fcW Slll'VlVCd Mid OU1" little COlllIinillitv llilH linvnlvf Imnn feet by wldo bauds of trimmings, but Shantung In the pastol and "raw" nblo to shades Is extremely In favor this year to send to war the fathers, husbands subsist these last 009 years, except for the Gripe Nots and In vogue. this style has..not yfit been generally Paisley effects life much for the small girl's frock and light nnd sons, whoso lives are dearer to Phorce and Tarnation Cream and Shredded Feet, and such- - inde- - adopted. guv sinn-uuii- ! The touch of bluck la still popular. coat, lor which garments, us ttian our own, lo npi iur a luims. uiill COUUl not DO disturbed 1V nil onrtlinnnlrn mil Twists nnd knots of silk matching hummer wo no .voice, evi- th"? crnment In which have which were stored in rackfeld's m-nn-f afn, for Is quite In too, Is chosen by some of I vaults mid tlin kj vu vr f. n tj.t Poplin' suits tho parasol covering are tho solo de- n vul u exclusive designers. Quite two-third- s May & Co., Henry Day & Co., and Cleo H. Gravies & Co. Come, dence. coration sunshades, - I of the newest of tho frocks for small girl's are col- will show you what's left of the town of or are These loops aro arranged to Hanahanahulahula!" CrusliBtl suede satin belts close irle-38- and both round and square COLLEGE "But your name?" I asked. the outer edge. neck, and an adjustable chemisette litncli worn. "What's the use of a name," he said, "since there is no one here to hand-painte- d a Simplicity of cut is the noto of tho Plaid, striped, bordered and accompanies It, to bo put on when call me by name." silk parasols are displayed high effect Is necessary. But, again, "I will cull you," wash suits. girl's and said I. id tempting numbers. Linen Is al- even for the small dress IS ft SUCCESS "All right, I've four aces," One sees comparatively few Rus- coat tho tailored effects aro resorted said he, which was very impolite ways favored, while rajah has step- "Trulyrtell me your antecedent's uame," I implored. sian, blouse costumes. ped Into front rank. o. As for the shirtwaist suits which "I am ti of - n descendant Ower Jack, The Smooth. Minisloi- Rep Is a material much used this girls of eight to ten years Ploi. Some of tho pretty foulard petti- LONDON, June 20. Tho Duchess potentiality to King summer separate re wearing, these nearly all are made Frear during the immigration era," said he "and for skirts. coats are finished with d Marlborough, speaking at a meet- - you to ' 'up w'lth .prlin l)and3 and stitched of I welcome this shore, for you are the first man have seen in Handbags of black satin with ruffles. A muslin ruffle under tho of Cpllego for Wo-- I leats that reproduce tne uuioreu tag in aid Bedford sixty years, all others of the few earthquake-survivor- tnonograms and mountings of gold helps to lengthen descendants outer rufllo the life neatness of their older sisters' waists. men, uum m. om.uw..u " i.iivnig suceunioeu lo tne terrible Mahope Fever in are used. o'f the skirt. afternoon, referred to tho splendid the last decade" ' Harper's Bazar. ye sjlook imms Is yet no to amount college-bre- d There limit the To carry with frocks and suits type of women produced o'f braiding put on gowns and suits. men, rums wuere which nre trimmed with the Paisley In America. The she said, had ' murgiwu it was evident once had stood Deep cotton fringe trims the bot- not found that college-bre- d girls made the playground of a merry city, beheld silk, there are parasols of all-ove- r I a single standing tower a tom of soma of the coats of the mo- S less devoted wives and mothers. If clock tower, in Paisley silk with carved wood han- front of which stood n srniiin luff Oe At'ntirvnitit.. .!i.T. ment. BON women were dles and silk handbags to match. Very neat are the zephyr ginghams ways to worst their husbands In argu The short coats range In length " fc'"- - spuur, - woven in tho dimity checks or mcnt, jand keep a superabundance " a nuge pencil or a golf- from hi) to within two Inches of the III ENGLISH EYES t,ek- - 1 his my new-foun- d stripes. of knowledge up their sleeves, there friend informed me had been a statue of knees. So far tho really short coat on IvunoUe Smittlt, proclaimed - - seemed to be little opposition tho once by the neonle as their- vmirnenntn. Among the- new rubber camping 4 1 . and the Eton jacket have not gained i f - wuu ...XII J.'.... A.. 1. ?! i . coats are those made with the nusuanus pan 10 ma uuuib mu u mu cnpiuu oi a great nation winch had once owned any secure position. 2. Compared with ' checked lining. LONDON. July you before it became the Kiinrinm nf TVnm. 7ro. 1.,1 One of the newest gowns the American girls, English girls excel In It was difficult to comprehend why .,.. , " Ulu Smoking is seen on some of the has .vhf Mas' then governed by Seven Wise lureu skirt cut with a double box plait in "natural possibilities," such as conr there should be rooted objection on '"V""", Fathers or handsome lingerie negligee of sofj: - back, narrow gore plectlon, hair and general health, says the part of Eglishmen to higher edu- fcHPn'isors, everything that the people desired, irrespective of the silk. a In front, and finished with a shapo a student of the subject in a striking cation for their wives. iimagouisin oi "tne interests." And then came the great Silk and lisle stockings are worked flounce, the revolution. sides of the skirt being circular. article In the Times today. There must be some secret rear imuioia lcuuiuieu, jirmeu tne Japanese plantation laborers with rooster "heads on instep and "However" continues the writer "the to under 'lo 1111 in the coat with a deep that hard as they found it and captured iill the forts on declarinfr thn Tfinminm nr ankle. society girls understand now would be al J? shawl collar, are of American stand woman she Frear. Then came retrilmtinn frnm ihn f The serge of fine twill is as firm- there vests white linen or black and white checked the art of dress far. better than do and thenceafterwards no vessel was ly established as ever for simple English besides, they allowed to be sent to the isle Oh- - linen, piped in different colors and their sisters; lS7edSd so the dresses. themselves to the utmost to be There were enormous possibilities iU;e".V0U, that people starved out until none were left but he buttoning with small gilt buttons exert Touches of narrow black velvet brilliant nnd hence delightful com open to intellectual and highly-traine- d ho ueicomeu me. light-colore- Tailored costumes with white give an air to the d linen the panions. Tho English girls live more women In America and there would "They were a great people," said stranger, j the "but their ruin lay frocks for children. linen or the fine hnlr striped of black alone and consequently are duller- be in time just as good opportunities or in never knowing what they wanted." A favorite trimmings for smart color are remarkably smart If "On the other hand, the American for women in uanaua anu in oiuer up Hence these prophetic tears. house dresses is pipings of black, made witli pipings of a plain irlrls nm much more local In their oversea dominions, perhaps, even In linen, matching whether of foulard, pongee or linen. the color of the hair knowledge and Interests. The range of England. Certainly it was not a fact lino. to proud of England for want! Most of the short skirts are weight- thought of the English girls embraces be that men folk of funds could not provide the train ed in order to preserve the straight, Plisse frills for the neck are now the world. Many of their of to wandering, which of ing ground required to prepare Its Ups and Downs of Prices, "close lines so Imperative. made Plaisley printed silk and aro addicted Picture ten develops Into power of colon- young women to enter useful and suc- buttons are used for trai- covered, with white tulle, the two ma the Gilt izing. This broadens tho minds of the cessful careers. un nings as well as for fastenings on terials fine pleated together and edg t important sale of pictures which took place in London the ed with a stiff band of the Paisley girls and their charities extend from (lay the trim linen suits for young girls. study sport oiner sir .lolin li. .Millais' landscape entitled "Chill October," re- silk. Lebanon to London. They WOMEN AT THE WHITE HOUSE. a Straw buckles are seen on some of polo In India to cricket in Aus presenting somber, swainplike stretch under a leaden sky, brought It apparently makes Tlttlo differ from Many of the women tourists who the smart tailored hats; they are of tralia. ' $io,0(l(), iit which price it was secured by a distinguished firm of donl- - ' once whether the coat of the tailor would visit the White House are al the same Lrnid as the hat Itself. "There are two keynotes to an Eng- ways ers. It wassold previously for ?l(i,27n, ed linen suits have one, two or three disappointed when not permitted the amount the artist received 'Cluny and Irish lace are used to lish girl's life politics and sports In to roam over the private residence of wr n in ioi i, ine year ol its production, dressy buttons. The fastonmgs, whatever absorbing and again inl875 for $15 570 good advantage as insets on which she takes individual the President, even to tho Innermost so that the figure at which it hits just changed ba- the number, are placed down well to The men aro absorbed In hands once more shows separate waists or the French interest. closet They want to know how house a verv cI18dci.b,e llim,HHe om. ward the waist line. t lu.eviou.s records. On tiste. business, whereof they tell their wives is kei-- at the Executive Mansion, and ,,' the other To carry with light ab- 1,1,11(1 11,0 ill'tlst S WllK'll s silk or Iingerl little or nothing. The women are thpv Imntrlnn t tl.ol- - "Jcpllthil, ior SOinCOIie L'UVC Sl!).!)50 Cute little children-'- bonnets are thnt thla a 1 in pur- rht ' frocks there are exquisite hand In own intellectual - mow of shirred cretons. while others aro little sorbed their as American citizens. They are per- '"i soi upon the occasion in question. Two paint-mitte- d a combination of straw and cretonne. bags of silk in delicate pastel colors suits and pleasures. to see the east room and the ings attributed to Turner, for which $l7,S.r0 women, with all their and $13,125 was at one Among the handsome scarfs which and mounted In "American cast wing, together with tho basement time paid, were sold for $18!)0 independence are the most dependent and $2835 resnectivelv season has brought forth aro oriental silver. A tiny coin purse the women In tho world, for the husband china; caVd " t0 ' decline which has occurred in the hand-painte- is fitted Inside. House but u reqt of crepe with d bor- a Borne purse-strings- .' of some or the holds the The Idea to see the other rooms of tho lower '"'f most popular and prominent artists of ders. or a definite al- ON NAGGING. marriage settlements floor of the White House, and then lllu mdA 'L'tonan period. These men were largely addicted to the The newest thing in auto veils is a lowance is abhorrent to the American fine, one is only permitted to peep Into tho sentimental story picture, Which has for some time been washable dustproof silk of . a My son taught im. a lesson on the mind. The large number of divorces steadily rooms, for the doors aro barred by passing out of vogue. There Wits canvaslike mesh, but of a soft ubject of "nagging" when he was in America Is due to a desire on the little poetrv in their work and less but iU,d four years old, and one that I have part of the woman to find a real part- VeBut !iucei,v' tllu m,t i P" tuiioii thy once enjoyed does not much - Tho scarf often develops into a neve:- forgotten. He had been guilty ner instead of the mere financial upsS," to ToTat To ledrioms am" ?r lture buyers of today. Leighton's graceful a re- - of a small agent man is contented to be." deep point at the back, with misdemeanor and had tried the so on. And they use tongues Hiist rat ions of Greek mythology, Maclise's representations of - to wiggle their histori- lulnlscence of the shawl of the sec- ouf of it by telling the exact when disappointed. cnl incidents, Millais' romantic embodiments of the truth. I gave him a mild spanking; tender passion ond empire. I have always supposed that this and the actualities reproduced in the crowded canvases of brocho of Persian, as it and, as has always been my custom, Frith have Scarfs of T 1,nWitl1 U ,,U,SS alS f trim- talkel the matter over afterward. I TO Smi1 mntemVy Passed out Is often called, are the sole elXtony0tnntmt (',l- rg. of began by saying, -' ming on somo of tho modish "Now Robert, if you But if they cannot go inside they ; used had me told the truth, I should not will stand gazing into the windows, Hut it u multitude ol pictures are worth much less than they turbans. have punished you." were, to tho hat, BY and the least detail vistElo Interests when judged by the tests of the auctioneer's records, the It is very smart have He stood before mo scraping one SUFFRAGISTS enhancement match In them. "There, now," remarked a wo- - in the value of others, to parasol, pumps and fan foot along the carpet, and ho looked according the same standard, has been no similar touches greal- - httH 1,,te,'V 0,1 5 material, and show up at tne and said, "What would haTe ieenahmaidd Iro'lg " bomS,' bwsu ex,,ibitio a collection of of embroidery. you have done?" and I answered, "1 CHICAGO, 111., July 5. Automobile SSe 174 paintings, most of then, belonging to the Barbizon school, which or tho theater Gowns for dinner should have only talked to you." touring parties of Chicago women suf- had been insured for the term of the exhibition in a sum exceeding aro of various effects, with often tho "Well," he drawled, "how long would fragists leave Monday to spread will HARD-WOO- FLOOR. $2,(100,000, but the men who painted these pictures did not in all thM "harmonizing coloring of a Byzantine von have talked?" the doctrine of votes for women over To repolish hard-woo- d live get its much for their work as a single - 'fresco. , He la a big boy in high school now, Illinois. The first of these parties will floors, melt example will often com- hnif a pound of pure beeswax and now. Pipings oordings of Persian but when times arise requiring a re bo led by Dr. Anna E. Blaunt, and nianu A line Housseau will sell for from $25,000 to $30,000 but and add a pint of turpentine and half as mav lie bought liy tho yard In primand, and I get started, I still with her will go Mrs. Catherine when lioussenu, after years of grinding struggle, received commis- - silk inuch niin.T.iu. Stand the mixture a trim- hear fliat little voice, "How long Waujjh McCulloch, well as law-ye- r , 's,on ,,om tue I'l'cnch goxernmcnt ""tho shops, ready to bo used for known ,..,. o K..,n., i i ..,,o to paint for $400- a picture ...... - with would you have talked?" and I got and suffragist worker; tho Ttev. f, w.,.. lu i i ,i,:,.i. i. .i ...... , ...... ming a gown. it warm. Apply to the floor with flan- - "u "un - - i special pains, ne leit that the corner ' right to tho point and say what I equally Some of the new motor veils are Kate Hughes,, well known In nel cloth, nnd let stnnd until quite been turned at last and his fortune made. has been have to say on the subject. But, in Wisconsin; Miss Helen M. Todd, de- It the same of chiffon in the soft pastol shades cold. Now as 10 ponsning, me mer- - wun sticu jt,ngusn the boy's own language, I , I tanusciipists as JUorland and Constable. They a harmon- "cut it puty state factory Inspector, and MIsS ! i. . .1 ..(! i . 1 ...... with a satin banding ; In lo B" " short" and never "refer to It again Jennie Johnson, one of the best ,""u,1"ai, nem' reived atitlie of the sums which their productions now com- - izing two-tone- d effect. Mlo n "'TV from tho unless it is absolutely necessary. , known of the city's contraltos and for T,. ,,-- "UUHI. the sill? gloves do not match iUn .,, If Harper's Bazar. some years resident of suffrage t,mit jnofits may be realized they are -- and socks) draw thera on over the ; through the judicious purchase the costume with which - states. of white, em- children's shoes, start a two-sto- oii pictures, but the business is too liighlv speculative to - worn, they should bo of GOWNS FOR OLD LADIES. many weeks "now women be recom- gown. For the of the piano, nnd tho children will do mended. broider in tho tone of one's fringe the city under the auspices Philadelphia Enquirer. Much and quaint shirring are of the ir, uniortunaieiy, your The Broderlc Anglalso hat, wide, "1'nols Stato Suffrage Association tne lest. -- soon, even on the cotton dresses, but neighborhood offers no children, your sweeping, of buttorfly appearance, ibavo' beeln busy planning for of these, I must add, the most strik- fho second choice of a polisher Is the character, ability, power. It Is Impor-adu-lt BE CALM. comes from Paris as if determined to tours. Tnat snort tains by every ing products of the year are the tailor-lin)ad- e with a" piece of Brussels carpet tant that tho mothers of the race sweep before it. member of the company may be all lawns and other thin wash wrapped around a brick. Harper's snouni nave tneso qualities to hand Let us make a careful distinction pa- stopping divi- Fashion has decreed that one's dresses. These are strictly tailored, made at each place, a uown. Louise uoiuer wnicox, In Har between tho Colonel and the extraor- sion of subjects has been arranged. Pazar. rasol and stockings must match the and are made up in dark spotted and per s Bazar, dinary expectations that havo grown shoes Is Dr. Blount will Introduce the sub gown. Tho choice of tho trimming quite as cloth garments are. THE EDUCATION OF DAUGHTERS. up In some minds as to ject, giving a general status of the Cut-glas- what he can left to the wearer's own taste. Thoy represent one of tho most ele- s toilet articles should be campaign touching upon the efforts of Logic. Impersonality, magnanimity, do and how he can save the country. A point to remember is that tho gant forms of tho simple dress of tho pro- - the English women. Mrs. McCullough qunllties which result from close and cleaned one pleco at a tlmo to The country a lingerie frock looks much year, and one which some months ago does not need saving sleovo of will tell of tho laws to bo gained constant contact with men and facts, vent chipping In a basin of warm wa- - more graceful If nut Into the arm's was pictured In the Bazarr, though just now. It Is pounding along pretty through suffrage; Miss Todd will various and many, are qualities no vent chlplng, In warm the garments shown wore tailor-mad- e a basin of wai well on eye with a narrow beading. show what the working women will ticeably lacking in the average femi- tho present tack, notwith- silk ones. ter Into which has been put a few- - Blouses of coarse fishnet in black gain and Miss Johnson not only will nine make-up- . The standing some difficulties of navlga-tion- . For purposes for which tho tailored or colors with embroidered applica- tjivo short talks on hoi experience li ornamental education of women, a drops of ammonia or a pinch of would be out of place, however, tions In varied cashmere coloring dress Colorado a suffrage state but will smattering of- - lltorature, a few ac washing soda. Rub with a soft brush, The Colonel Persian-printe- d has given no intimation tho dark, lawns and sing groups of suffrage songs. compHshments, general knowl look well with almost any toilet. a little and bury temporarily In Jewellers' that he is going to save It, or that ho gauzes have como In, half-doze- and these are In tho preliminary plans what tho edge of a n subjects, was Very smart are tho coed sweaters white-woo- d thinks it needs saving. Ho brought highly appropriate for the elderly (be pnlnulntarl sawdust. Put tho silver with whlto and blue collars; thoy woman considered as tho greatest aiiralv nnf in rnmoftv ihn a new straw hat tho day after ho ing sufficiently sedate when properly stop In tollet artloles in ft ba8ln- - and covor 'fusten on tho shoulder and under the forward the cause has been m deficiency. Tho ornamental education got ashore, but thpre is no reason to and becomingly chosen) In that thoy vealed to them tho men of being surely wun boiling water Into which tho state, is slowlv but ousted. uiei believe wns same-size- d ;orm with white or pearl buttons. glvo lift to tho complexion it not tho hat and set they find, are with them. Every mayor Tho day is approaching, If, Indeed, has been poured a little nnimonla. If ho lias been For a coat costume of linon noth- well-kep- t used to wear. Ho Is bald, of the white or gray hair approached not only has placed his Is not hero, when any girl who very tarnished, use n paste of French ing Is than a simple shirt it fervent, and busy, but gives no signs prettier wonderfully well. Moreover, tho vo stamp of approval upon the move receive a college education wniung and alcohol. Of course, judge voile, plncheckod doesn't of undue excitement. In public ho waist of cotton gue for these fabrics Is sure to be mont, - went must bo used where but has offered his personal aid will feel that It Is as great a dlsad- silver ad wears a shirt onel keeps it on. Will with white and tho color of the suit. dovoloped In Paisloy cashmeres and In arrangements, - clos aro combined with Ivory, tho vantage to hor as Jt Is to man to fore- cellu you neighbors nil jpleaso keep on your The new corset Is a good deal silks, and especially In varieties of A second party will loavo July 11. go university. not ,0,u glass,, etc. Harper's tho Whether or we Bazar. freely If . the weather continues hot, In hast than was the case foulard during tho autumn, so It t, lower the that "Isn't splendid?" said Mrs. George educate our girls for we but' avoid Vixcltemont. Harper's last year. Its waist is still long, purchases cnrofully mado now will W. Trout, president of the Chicago educate them for knowledge, resource, h Fine Job Printing, stur Offlce.fl Weekly.