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VOL. 11. 11 XVI HlTi:r. I'AdKK 1UWAI1. soy KMIIKK l- nxoUT.r, mm -'. win SIXTH N I'.Vir.:. ... Mai NEW JU AFTE THE SALOONS SHALL REPUBLICANS EXPLAIN EXPENDITURES? JUDGE LYMER START! WON'T TELL HOW AMERICAN

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i (Associated Press Cable to The Star.) tliBflttClANT UP FOR DRUNKENNESS CALLED UPON TO TBLL WHAT The matter of publishing the qaH iuoue in an election, Atkinson said palgn expenditures of the Keinibllajta It ma-part- CITY thai whs a matter of concealing y OK MEXICO. Mexico. Novem In jail, heavily guarded. ' SALOONS VIOLATHD LAW BY SMLLIHG HIM LIQUOR. IK VIO- will, It Is understood, bo brosjli thods of campaign management and ber 19 The rioting nwalnst Americana WASHINGTON, D. C. November LATION OP LAW, APTHR HIS PRIDVIOUS CONVICTION. before the party committee. Clialnfllaii strategy. We imve our own plans of here today recited In the shooting of 12 It U asserted by those who ha been investigating Atkinson, of the Territorial committer, work," he said, "and some of them two persons, one being killed, by an the Texan lyxflbtng ca, wlfich caused the outlireaJsg who was in general charge of tho Wi are the result of years of American, ami tlio Itlflll Ifi ftltlUJUIIIAtlt- - study. We against Americans in Mexico, (hat campaign ly Anti-Americ- Komo, an Hawaiian, Htood on Ills ae often'ae you, have not the right," ritorial and the local county may have methods which are wholly more excited than over the man lynched was a has grown native of New wild judge. campaign, saiu tuts morning that while unknown to the other side, and which seitinient and further Mexico, u. S. A., and not of Mexioo. jrlgliUB .au a altizqn in tbo police court the "Give me the name serious outbreaks nre being prepared he had not the slightest objection par. would be exposed by a publication of The authorities of the United States tills morning, and refused to supply of the saloon." ior uy a massing or troops and Mexico sonally to the publication a our 1 and the state of Texas Komo started to do so, but after of all expenditures. do not see why FiririK into a ninli whlnli u'fia aton are all Information the District pendltures Investigating the affair certain to mentioning stop- he did not consider that It we should give our hands away. Thore ing his home lu Guadalajara, Chas. President the Pacific saloon, he . Porflro Diax of. Mexico I'.. was proper to publish the accounts. Is no Curothers. 1111 AniiTli-nn- liiiimi Magistrate, as a roeult of whloh tie ped and roitorated his assertion that other objection that I can think has ordered an Investigation of the re- "I shall lay in the mob and wounded a watchman. ported by was sent to jail for tliroo months. The ho could buy liquor whore ho pleased. tho matter bofore.tho of to publication of tho expenditure attack Mexioans on the Mex- commlttoe," said Atklngon.'T want to Larothers bus been arrested and is ican consulate at Culdud oharge against Komo wan drunken-noe- s, "Toll him," said the Judge to the In- accounts." say that I have not tho slightest ob The and ho admitted having heon be-Jo- re terpreter, "that the punishment ho will accounts, It Is bolleved, will not jection to showing all our books the court on a similar cliurgo get will dopond porhaps on the free- of be published, as thore are said to be IOWA EDITOR MADE SENATOR. accounts, which wore splendidly kopt ItoniB which thore is considerable in- ! ' about nine times. dom with which he glvos those SHOOTING MEN DES and are In perfoct order, to anyone terest In kooplng MOINES. Iown. KWml io "Where did you get the liquor," nsk". names." secret. There Is Lafayette who is entitled to sec them. But I do Young, editor of tho "Cap- ed Judge Lymer. But Komo continued to assort that talk, however, of legislative action to ital" has been appointed '( not approve the Idea of showing them place United States "From .the saloons," was the culm he was privileged to enter any saloons Hawaii In lino with statos where senator to succeed the late for publication." Jonathan rejoinder. "Citizens have the right to until he was cut short by Judge Lymer purity of elections has been made an TDIED r: Asked what reason there could bo Issue, WILUE purchase liquor," added Komo. imposing sentence of three months' and whore campaign commltteos for not showing the voters of the com. are compelled to make known how COUNTESS TOLSTOI "Citizens who have been convicted Imprisonment. Volnoy C. Driver and Wm. M Mc- - munlty how the party had spent they spend subscribed money. TRIES SUICIDE. Quaid will have to face on trial ST. charges of assault with Intent to kill, PETERSBURG, Novombor 12. The as soon as they aid In a fit condition Countess Tolstoi has made T TICKET to bo moved from 'Queen's Hospital. tw0 attempts to commit suicide' by TA LANE CONTEST TOE drowning, IKURA Drlvor Is now almost well and It Is she was rescued both times and wlh probably considered probable that McQuald survive. CAUSED A will also bo sufficiently recovered FIGHT NO TALK AND POLICE- Mr. Harry Gullott, n prominent Aus- -V COMES AND GOES within a very short space qf tinio - tralian Journalist, who Is now con- . now. Both nro still undor arrest, nected with tho .Now South .Wttlea. and pallue court 'proceedings The Canadian-Australia- n stoamor havo Oflicc In London, passed throujgti.on A OF ONE simply been FINE Makura, S075 tons, arrived at G.30 this suspended awaiting the the .Makura today. Mr. Gullott 'has mm DA COERCON recovery morning from Vancouver, en route to of both men. been connected with tho two leading Australia. The steamer loft Vancou- Chief Detectivo McDufflo repudi Sydnoy newspapers and Is a magazine Tho question of whether a contest ' ver at C.30 p. m. on the 4th Instant, ated the statomont made yostorday writer of no small success. "I voted the straight Democratic Then Podesta pushed Silva away; should be made of the voto In the sixth and after a stay of three hours at that ho had stated Driver's ticket," said Zoe PodesUi morning, Silva says Podesta lilt him on the precinct of the Fourth is being father this district Victoria, left again at 3:00 n. m. on was working to get got mouth, and Silva seized a stone. Po- by the mattor drop "and Silva maa with me. .Most considered' sevoral attornoys. Whe tho fifth. Strong south-we- st gales ped and was bringing prossuro to JAPANESE of us hackmen voted the Democratic desta grappled with Silva, telling him ther the violations of law In that pre prevailed until the ninth, after which bear on the Sheriff's Department and ticket, but some of them voted thw to drop the stono or he would make cinct which were described yesterday the wind modorated nnd continued so on Chief McDufflo to this Republican. When I went to the tele- him eat It, and Silva, being a small In The Star, constitute a ground for until port was reached. end. "What have I to do with the prosecution?" phone Silva rushed at mo and I pushed man and not particularly hungry at throwing out the vote of tho precinct The --Makura did not reach tho CRUISERS OFF J halt-pas- asked Chief McDufflo. "All I him away. Then he picked up a the tlnie, promptly dropped tho stone. Is the question at Issue. There appear wharf until close upon t eight know about It stone and went to hit me with it. If When Podesta released hlra Silva b,eat to be many witnesses to the fact that She had 434 pasongers on board, of is that Driver's father told x mq he had thrown it at my head he would it to the police station and took out a the law was freely violated, in that whom sixty-si- wero for Honolulu. he wanted to bring about u ro. The Japanese cruisers Asama and have smashed me up. He Is a little warrant for Podesta's arrest. several voters were allowed In each Tho through passengers Included Earl concilatloti and got his son away." Kasagl left port at ten o'clock this and Countess Harrowby, Lady McDufflo fellow and it's no uso hitting him, be- The two parties told their story to booth at once, also that voters were Fran further added: "You can morning for San iFrancisco. There cause he runs to the police station." Judge Lymer this morning. They allowed to mark their ballots outside cis Itydor, Goneral Godloy, of the Now deny thnt I mudo any such statement." was a fairly large crowd of people to Thus Podesta described the origin agreed on nearly overything but the the booths altogether. Zealand Forces, and the Hon. Hugh Deputy Sheriff Rose was present at see the cruisers dopart, the majority hitting. push- McKenzIe, Minister for Lands In tho time of conversation, nnd emphat of tho spectators being Jnpanese. of a row between himself and Manuel actual Podesta said lie Whether violation of tho law as to Australia, A Silva. Both were on ed Silva; Silva said Podesta him. secrecy ically stated that the two mon would guard of honor was supplied from hackmen tho hit of the ballot constitutes The Makura had very little cargo tho Bethel street stand. The argument The witnesses were also at variance grounds for throwing out vote of bo brought before the court, charged marines at Camp Very. the for Honolulu, simply slxty-flv- pack with . i commenced on the day before election on this point, but Sheriff Jarrett saw the preclnct.Ms what the lawyers are ages of household assault with a dangerous wea- effects. pon. NEW HICE when Silva wanted to know how Po- Silva after the row and Sllva's mouth considering. If they decide that it She left for Fanning Island one "What would wc bo thlnkiiiK MILL. at Tho IC. Yamamoio Mill desta Intended to vote. Podesta told was slightly bleeding then. does, thore will bo a legal contest, and o'clock, to take cargo brought up about?" he asked, "to drop a matter Rico is tho the largest as well as tne finest In lilm he was Democratic. A Korean bootblack, who works on if the vote of the precinct In question by The Is of this kind." tho the Zealandla. Makura islands. AH machinery is of tlio very the corner, said he see anything Is by courts, wlil due in Sydney on 28. While talking a telephone rang didn't thrown out the Lane November latest pattern. Tho famous Tengu but when pressed mayor RETURNED (there are three telephones at the he said: "One time be of Honolulu. TODAY. Rice is cleaned at this mill. With tho I see a Republi- Bethel street stand) and as the owner hit; one time only; never sec Chairman Atkinson of tho Mrs. M. large cleaning capacity they are ablo any J. Atherton nnd daughter more." can commltee said morning that out-sid- e of the 'phono was not present Podesta this EAR L wero returning passengers on the Ma- to handle considerable parti- Judgo Lymer imposed a line of ?1 on he considered that tho Democratic po- - cular they H started to answer the call. Whilst kura this morning from a tour of work which guarantee. Podesta, much to tho surprise and llco department ubccI power in holding tho receiver to his ear, Silva had its Lurope. They wero met at the wharf of his friends who were pre-se- most reprehensible manner In many I told him to get out, at the same time, a by a largo number of rolajivos and 0000000KXXX0000 In Court, one of whom advised precincts. officers A VISITOR E according to Podesta and one of his "There were police friends. Other returning passengers witnesses, using an opprobious epithet. Podesta not to pay but to appeal the working for 'the Democrats, In many case. Podesta thought this morning wero Mr. and Mrs. W. Fall better of the of the election booths," said Atkinson. Honry advice and paid up. John Dudley Ryder, Filth H. Sopor. This, when you think of It, Is a most Earl of Harrowby, accompanied by atrocious political crime. The police tho Countess of Harrowby and Lady officers were absolutely without right , FrancIs"'Jyder, Is passenger to Aus- c in tho voting booths at all. Tho elec tralia "by Alio Makura, which arrived on tion ofllcers, representing both par- here today from Vancouver. The ties, were supposed to be In charge of Earl of Harrowby Is a member of tho TO tho booths. It was a most outrageous House of Commons, representing 1ND JURY violation of right and propriety that Gravcbond in the Conservative Inter- 9mW police, all Democratic workers, wero est. Ho Is now on a tour round the EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY j world, touching Domingo Ferrelra was before United there," at all the British possessions and dominions, nnd has ACCIDENT AND HEALTH States Commissioner Davis this morn- consequonces :ust concluded a tour through Cana- ing in connection witli tho charge of of tho examination If she PLATE pLASS wero da, He is 50 years of age and mar- having smuggled opium Into the Ter- Innocent. She would receive a full and Impartial hearing, and her ried tho Hon. Mabel Danvers Smith, ELEVATOR, BURGLARY, ritory, Ferrelra waived examination, youngest daughter of tho late Rt, Hon, and he was case would bo decided in a perfectly TEAMS, AUTOMOBILE, bound over to the April W. H, Smith, M. . term of tho Federal court, fair way, Shortly afterward, tho District At MEDICAL DEFEN8E. Tho Commissioner stated that Dis- TV Just try many now stylos to torney Dt NOW. Attorney roturnod into court, and sub Ib INSURANCE trict Breckons had intimated Now the limo to get rid c your chooso from. that If Ferrelra obtained ball, ho would mitted a motion that the caso against rboumatism, In fully nlno cases out havo him arrested on another charge. Domingo's parents be tf.smlssed. This of ton the attack is simply rheumat- Ferrelra's parents were In court was accordingly granted, nnd tho old ism of tho muscles due to cold or In All Americas couplo nei-th- or Pacific Surety Co. awaiting examination, on a charge of loft tho court. damp, or chronic rheumatism, having concealed opium, Forrolra's of which require any Internal POWDER THANKSGIVIVNG LINEN SALE, troatment. jnanuraciurers' father Is sovonty-elgh- t years of age, Tho free application of Boglnnlng Monday lasting until nhnmlinrlfiln'o Hnln nn1. l 1 i and his mother Is somowhero In tho and ...... mm, ,uim in vol unit Absolutely Pure Thnnksglvlng there will bo n great i to glvo quick relief. Try It. For sixties, Tho later was sobbing bitter- salo Tha only baking Sfios Co., Lid. Hawaiian Trust solo of flno Linens nt Sachs, At this by all doalers, Benson, & powdai ly, and by way cheorlng up, Smith Co,, of her tho salo will bo sold tho largest direct agents for Hawaii, mado from Royal Grano Commissioner to Company, Limited asked Camnra toll Importation of Linens evor mado ! Oroam nf Taia 1051 Fort St., - Honolulu 023 Fort 8treet. nor that she need have no fear of the tlio Islands, Flno Job. Prlntr&g, star Offlce. HoAlumfHoLlni8 Phosphate o

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T1B08, SWN AMI MitN. . Btftwr, m. I. w CfUttMfttam-f- i antttM mm l int quarter nf tto am N, p)h, Hall, M HuN, Mte I. Hall, Mr OM KVITT TMB BfJBT (MTAiMAMJI. Oceanic Steamship Gompany int M I efctMre, Bow 1mA Tale rmoir turn no mpwiw a (m NMa, JPOTPmsTV VJW wllwj rl . ffVJMlejBBJBfJJ rare for tnmp an wtwttrtag r, in K. NMlH klM W. R. HmWit ettiurh. trt It mm Sugar Factors and Sierra Schedule r i BMkvr, B. Mono, Nmm lraeal ba ft lavwita wtta the R A. A. AJmvm, D, HON. UBAVB HON. AK1UVK B. A . n fimwr, Uwsear. CHAVH I. r. ARIUVB A. pmn. Commission HOT. 18 MOV. M wo v. w ftfcwwwil, A. Uaniy, J. A. Mantra, fnr f. II CtuMftfewfeta'a OMfh KwHKty mm UHC. 9 UMC. 14 .UHC I.M t II I A BMlth aittJ wl(, Ah roo, Mlaa M Merchants K P ialeM ft, alwara l ttaextMlwl Hptm aHi It pirn-MH- t M 4 PkHllp, MhM A. - M D3. JAX. JA. It HtetaM, Mre. W. Iloo- l take. 1M It 4)1 tlMeiM, HthO haHiil, Mr. ll'Mklmni nh4 boh, O II. It mi Mir mum M, ad trip, orrjoung diumotoiuj. . Bwmhx. H. A. Wwlawwtli, He W, O. bNt and l.ftl tkalr roMiltlHg In iihsh II It II M BaHloa, S. M. KaHnhnMul, A. d H. tOKBHMii at HbhbiuIu with a A. Line fer ijrdsey. a A. tin leave Kan, F. Blthop.,,., .President 8, 10 every days wife and I ehlhlrmi J. 1). McValgh, ChaiHberlaln's Geugh .donolulu fer Australia Jan. and K 1 MBiteetN -- - IteweJy oan Geo. II. HoberlaoK In Honolulu a wek In ndvaate of 0. t. Une ateanier en route Mlee J. llHekler. M. eKoHale, Dr. I. UilHfl ho m4 him w other Hureetle and Arrive A.M. Vice President Manager 1.4 M. Ohm, M. Mwrrln And wife, Mre. Taj" iHtur lie given aa oenfldentty to a ohlld U Bydney. II e8 .e? W. W. North Round lor, Ah Uwi, I). DewBharty, c. c. aa to a adult. Fer aala by all dealers Traaaurer RATES from Honolulu to San Francisco First Claw, $65; l. Richard Becretary It BUI CietMltttilM 1:M rlark, L. HeiiHlng, J. M. llright. UewsoH, Smith A Co., agents fer Ha- Iren. Crip, $110. Family Room, extra. waii. J- - R. Gait , Auditor a, XI U r rt. mi. P. than twenty-fou- hours prior to tho 1.4 1 7 Geo. R. Reservations will not be hold later 1:10 IS 07 1M6:ttiU 1:41 IN SEAROH OF A Carter K Director for In full. advertised Bailing time unloea tleketB are lld WHITE CHAMPION, line Job Prlntm star OSoe. C. H. Cooke Director Times of the tide aro taken from Mr. Hugh D. M'lntoah, of Sydney. R. A. Cooke Director the U. 8. Coast ana Geodetic Survey FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO who Is at irsnt In London, looking tables. The tides at Knhulul and for a ijoxor oflimblo of holding hie Hllo occur about ono hour earlier own with the great heavyweight of than at Honolulu. Honolulu standard the Jay, made a start with hla quest THE ONOTO FOUNTAIN PEN time la 10 hours 30 minutes on September 10, when AGENTS. slower Bombardier M GENERAL than Greenwich time, being that of Wells and Sergoant Sunshine were 1111 jj For Christmas. the meridian of 157 degrees 30 mlns. pitted against onch othor. In the sixth round sunshine was out, Init The time whistle blows at 1:30 p.m., knocked . u. nnkciun at, gu,( LTD, " which Is the same as Greenwich the contest 1b charaotorizod aa being Go an exceedingly disappointing ono. Hotel, opp. Union. I Canadian-Australi- an Mail Steamship 0 hours 0 minutes. The sun and jjj J Royal Commenting upon It "Sport moon are for loos! time for the whole London Renl Estate for sale, special op group. man" anys: "Mr. Hugh MTntosb, In his laudable soarcli for a white chain portunity. Some ono CANADIAN-PACIFI- plon opposo can securo a lino running In connection with the to that famous gladiator Tfie American optical parlors Iteamera of the above (Jack Johnson) RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, has determined to M. DENYER. Brisbane. Q. give the a chance nloo homo In Kaimuki at a discount Eyes iN. 8. W., and calling tA Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and of scientifically tested and 1 showing Its mottlo In tho way of glasses fitted. Special FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. Shipping in Port rates tho FOR heavyweight. So last night tho first of 10 per cent, on its actual cost, first month. ZEALANDIA DECEMBER 9 MOANA I of what It is hoped will be a sories Come nt once. Don't Delay. January C MAKURA DECEMDEH 3 of eliminating contests was lnaugur- - 114C MARAMA (Government vessels.) owing to the fact that the owner has Alakea Street CallB at Fanning Island. U. S. L. H. T. Kukul. from cruise. Dled with tho object of discovering August 19. tho premier English heavyweight. Two soldiers were put up left tho country and wishes us to U. S. R C. Thetis, from crulsa. Sent. Bombardlor Wells and Sergeant Sunshine. To VOYAGES, 8. AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN the English follower of the sport, Sun-bhln- c make a quick sale Cash or Install CALLING Asanin, Jap. cruiser, from Yokosu- - was Cools ka, Nov 2. much tho better known Bt Co., Ltd., Agents man. Ten years his opponent's WITH Theo, Davies & Gel Kasagi Jap. senior ments. Particulars at our office. cruiser, from Yokosuku, ho won tho championship of India In Nov 2. QA8 1900, and on returning home became Wo havo also a $2,000 bargain on Merchant vessels. Army and Navy champion in 190C, as Co. Herzogln Cecllle, Ger. sp. from well as In the two succeeding years. Pacific Mail Steamship Kalakaua Lelth, Oct. 7. Quite recently, too, ho outpointed Ian Avenue Empire Chop House S, S. Co. Ethel Zane, Am. scUr. from Hllo, Oct. Hague. His fighting welgh't Is 13st. (Lately Palace Grill.) Toyo Kisen Kaisha 13. 01b. Wells was strongly recommended Bethel St Odd. Emnire Theatr. Mexican, Am. str. from Seattle, Oct. by Jim Maloncy, who was particularly Open Day and Night, Cuisine Unsur 24. . Impressed by Bteamem of the above Companies will Call at HONOLULU and Leave tho bombardier's Indian passed. championship success Simla UOa Port on or about the Datea mentioned below: PROJECTED DEPARTURES. at last BEST MEALS AT ALL HOURS. F. For San Francisco. year. The bombardier is 22 yenrs of Office, Mer- LEAVE HONOLULU FOB ORIENT. LEAVE HONOLULU FOR 8. Corner Siberia, P. M. C , November 12. age. stands Oft. 2 in. weighs 13st. .NOV. 14 SIBERIA NOV. 18 KOREA Chlnn, P. M. Co., November 19. lb., with a chest measurement of BO LTD MARU NOV. 29 CHINA , NOV. 19 chant and Fort Sts. NIPPON 79 1-- 2 In. KM 26 Lurllno, M, N. Co., Novemberl5. 42In. and a reach of Since DEC- - 5 MANCHURIA NOV. 1 ill SIBERIA Sierra, S. S. Co., 23. retiring from the army he has beaten Honolulu, T. H. DEC- - 13 CHIYO MARU DEC. 3 O. November CHINA In a short time Gunner M. Murray and CHINESE NEWSPAPBK DEC. 19 ASIA DEC. 10 Manchuria, P. M, Co., November 20. MANCHURIA Corporal Brown, tho latter at Won- PUBLISHING AND DEC. 27 DEC. 24 Chlyo Maru, T, K. K December 3. CHIYO MARU MONGOLIA derland in three rounds. There was an JOB PRINTING. 1911. MARU DEC. 31 Wilhelralna, M. N. 7 TENYO Co., December excellent attendance at the brilliantly JAN. 3 191L Asia, P. M. Co., December 10, No. 41 Cor. of Smith ASIA lighted King's-hal- l, London-roa- d, S. and Hotel its. JAN. 7 KOREA Slorra, O. S. S. Co., December 14. E. Seated near the one recognized , NIPPON MARU JAN. 21 ' Mongolia, P. M. Co., December 24. many flstic patrons and experts In- Send a WIRELESS to A CCIHS0L1DRTEO 11 SIBERIA JAN. 23 SODfl WHTEP, Tenyo Maru, T. K. k., December 31. cluding Charley Mitchell, Dick Burge, your on CHINA FEB. 4 frlenos tho steamers, 4 For and Gunner Molr. t Y ...' MANCHURIA FEB. II Vancouver. On Sunday mornings the office Is Absolutely Pure Moana, C.-- R. M. S., Dec. 7. "It was 10:30 when the chief actor appeared. During Mr. Mcin- is open from S to 10. 0 Makura, C.-- R. M. S., January 3. the wait tosh and Mr. "Jimmy" A TELEPHONE 2171. Zealandla, C.-- R. JI. S., January Britt, the manager of the in- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO 31. show, were both CK8K0-- troduced, and made speeches testfying Moann, C.-- R. M. S., March 1. H. HACKFELD $c CO, LTD to their earnest desire to And an Eng- Good Display For Fiji and Australia. lish 'big 'un' capable of meeting men Makura, C. R. R. M..S., November I'ke Tommy Burns of BUI Lang, the 11. Visit our store Australian. Wells did not impress ono and notn tho Ainmw Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1910 Zealandla, C.-- R. M. S., Decem BEFORE display of curios, novelties, Matson in the least as regards physique; ho drawn and DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. , ber 9. is tall and lathy, but could not be uana emDroiderod work. Moana, C.-- XI. M. S., January 7. compared In point of build with many taking policy of life C.-- fci heavy de- a Arrive from San Francisco Sail for San Francisco. Makura, R. M. , February 3. of the brigade of tho last C.-- He was fit, insurance in any other Wpman't WUhelmina November 1 Wllhelmina November 9 Zealandla, R. JI. S., March 3. cade. nevertheless, and Exchange For China and Japan. soon showed himself quicker than company ask to see the Lurline November 9 Lurllne November 18 WE INVITE Korea, P. M. S. S. Co., Nov. 11. Sunshine. For all that, however, It INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS .Wllhelmina November 29 Wilholmlna December 7 very poor Nippon Maru, T. K. K Nov. 29. was a display, only redeem CONTRACT ed by Its ilucuatlng Siberia, P. M. Co., December fortunes. Wells IN THE S. S. Haydes of this ime sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or 5. won in the first minute of the sixth K. FUKURODA I China, P. . Co., December 13. about November 13. round. Ho looked like winning In a New England Mutual Hotel near ttnuanu. Manchuria, P. M. Co., December 19. Honolulu S. S. Nevadan of this line sails from San Francisco for Honolulu direct couple of rounds. Then Sunshine Chlyo Maru, T. K. K., December 27. on November 12th, 1910. 'came on' a bit, and In the last six Life Insurance Com- INTER-ISLAN- VESSELS. seconds of tho third round put his CASTLE & COOKE LTD. ---r- ccrr. GENERAL AGENTS. For Hllo and Hawaii Ports.. man down. Wells went through a pany Of Boston, Mass. FIRE IISDHJIICE Mauna Kea, I.-- I. s. N. Co., Every gruelling fourth turn, which looked Tuesday. like being his last. He was on the ATLAS ASSURANCE American-Hawaiia- and compare the many COMPANY OF n Steamship Co. Mikahala, every Tuesday, floor thrice; only his youth and ex advantages it offers LONDON. For Kauai cellent condition saved him. He re- Ports. with those of other NTW YORK UNDERWRITERS FROM NEW YORK TO HONO LULU, via Tehuantepec, every slxtn W. G. Hall, I.-- I. S. N. Co., Every cuperated quickly, and sunShine A flBMnv Thursday. becoming palpably slower as the bout companies day. Freight received at all times' at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, PROVIDENOS KInau, I.-- I. S. N. Co., Every advanced, was suddenly knocked out WASHINGTON IN- Bouth Brooklyn. Tuesday. as stated. Wells boxed very raw, like SURANCE COMPANY. OR TACO MA TO HONOLULU a novice, in fact; if he is ever to be FROM SEATTLE DIRECT: For Maul and Hawaii Ports PatUa I. PnnU I If) Thb B. F, first-clas- s Dilllngfiara I.-- I. come he will need a deal Co., Ltd, S. S. Arizonan to sail December 4 Claudlne, S. N. Co., Every UliUU UUUMI LlUl ) Friday. St 'polishing. We are afraid that 1C eBNBKAU AaBMTfl General Agents for Hawaii. S. S. Virginian to sail December Wells is not the man Mr. Mcin- Kau and Kona ports. that Fourth Floor, For further information apply to tosh si looking for." Stangenwald Building. Mauna Loa, I.- -I S. N. Co.. alter H. HACKFELD & CO, LTD, Agents, Honolulu. nate Tuesdays and Fridays. Somma's Special C P. MOR8E, General Freight Agent. TRANSPORT SERVICE. Ohio Clothes Cleaning and salve For Plies U. S. A. T. Crook at Manila. TOO MUCH stress cannot be UNION PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.'S U. S. A. T. Warren at Manila. Dyeing Co.'s new telephone is laid on the importance of having nklndlpetiesol the human race Prepared New Telephone Number Is U S. A. T. Sheridan at San Fran- your eyes fitted with proper by cisco. glasses. O.Secret SOMMASalve Specialist U. S. A. 1496 - - - T. Dix, at Seattle. S. E. LUCAS Optician no. iu jiing st Honolulu, T, H. U. S. A. T. Sherman, en route to Masonic Temple, Alakea St. Absolute Reliability in Handling Baggage, Moving Furniture, Pianos, Manila BY AUTHORITY etc. WOOD AND UUALi. BTUUAUJU. U. SA. T. Buford, at San Francisco. Territorial Board KING STREET, NEXT TO ALEX. YOUNG HOTEL. U. S. A. T. Thomas at San Fran- RESOLUTION. tnnu MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE. cisco. No. 374. ol U. S. A. T. Logan, en route to San BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Best In the Market. taigratiofi Francisco. Supervisors of the City and County HENRY MAY & CO. OFriCH: 40S Stangenwald Dldgl of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that Phonr. 1271. HONOLULU. PASSENGERS. the sum of SEVENTEEN HUNDRED a Coal Arrived. AND NINETY-NIN- E AND THIRTY-FOU- R Firewood and ($1799.34) HUNDREDTHS "l!.r.i" A Per S. S. Mauna Kea, from Hilo and DOLLARS, being the balance sub- MEW PHOKE Best Grades Always On Hand way ports, November 12 G. Stewart, TOM SHARP scribed for the construction of tho Pa- Sharp C. M. Robertson, Mrs, D. F. Nicholson, cific Heights Road, and which is to be Sign A. G. Curtis, Sam Johnson and wife, paid into the County Treasury by the the Painter Are G. II. Richardson, B. K. Balrd, John T. Pacific Heights residents, is hereby 1697 Concrete Brick, Crushed Molr, Misses Molr (2), Jas, Webster, appropriated out of the General Fund Elite Building Trade Promoters Jno. Watt, A. Horner and wife, W. for account of Maintenance of Roads, Pul'ar and wife. Mrs Nouman, Mrs. Honolulu District. Rock and Sand W, Tin Chong and child, Mrs, Chong Introduced by Cho and 2chlldren, n. C. Sadler, E. J, C. QUINN, Rustprdof Woven Wire Mattresses Moses, M, S, Pacheco, Tom Cook Supervisor. most and son, Carl Smith W. H. C. Camp-bol- l, Dated, Honolulu, October 18, 1910. Of excellent manufacture. Noiseless. Satisfaction guar- W. A. Miller, R. J. Buckley, Jno. Approved this 7th day of November anteed. Furniture, Iron Beds and Mattresses. Ross and wife, W. G. Ogg, C. Wolters, A. D. 1910. 11 M. Rycroft, HustacePeck Co. J. P. Davles, E. Langer, JOSEPH J. FERN, J, 2295 63 Queen Street W. Down, K. Soto A. iu. Cornell, R. Mayor. HONOLULU WIRE BED CO.,rLTD., Phone C. Bayless, J. S, Chalmers, A. llts Nov. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, IB, A, R. Hatfield, H, M, Kanlho, 10, 17, 18. ' Kapiolani Block Cor. King and Alakea Ss. mi ukmum vm. ummt, mmum m m inlgtafgEH

AMUIIMBNTo. -- ajw 1 i" MM HMMT Mte mm IM at t lattet MtettalOeMeH towMtratf Hftmrte ttti a in at fMl MMM tee loral dtetomsis and Jape wall Mil MM atuaeaa, who hat soared ao rt e forta t create, la the mlBds of Ad A great enrtrtM awaitM the frtajpif Mlral Vaehlro ae' hie cftanalim oft! nf Mrs. It ! Ncnoaj itobo teMM at rare, a very flattertag impression of hoin were even at Um ort ta katfh Mr lataad Htr. at the laat moment that her BteM ftt mmWILSON SISTER. OH Sat May evening the grounds of depart ur ha4 been change! , ami laaU ProMtl INhr and Dahos Artist m,3mm Ue MwMmkl club at Walklhl were Instead of her leaving in tha Mat Wit MttvMlwJ iNto a rerttable falrr-tan- halmlna on Wedaeeday montiHi Mm, the wtMlwra FRANK FOSTER, wmh of tha Japaaeee Mono hM derMed to noatpoMe her trff Marettaula' Aoeoelatluti entertained at till nest evmmer, 3en Dlnlest and played in lavish profusion niuingnam. u there mmmiiik in whan sooftMtMttfaU and oMtorlalHliig nn elaborate reception In honor of the br her sieler, Yiddish Impersonator. fragrance permeated the room. the numerous Miss RhUi fmltfc, at Maldsiihslr here too, was a soft gtiests went Mr. A. A. Wilder, Ad- birthday of thlr emperor. Collate, aha wilt tour ilia and added one more touoh miral (tirwln P. Row, U. 8. N Mr. Hvery tree on the meat smooth sts tea. WEAVER AND ARCHER. w y ut I) (wilt)' to the luxurious home and Mre. Babbitt. Mm. A. M. Drown, green lawn sweeping to the beach was Mr. and Mrs. Hobo aro stoptring at Mustoat Artists, among whose lower bedecked rooms Mre. J. P. ttrdmaii and Mr. Walter aglow with varicolored electric bulbs, the MeDatmld en PmhhIiom strMl far wandered the modlshly nnd handsome Dillingham. while Japanese lanterns In oriental the winter. THE PROTEST. deelgn coloring were COUNTESS IRMA DE POMME. gowned ladle, Mre. Corwln P. Reos, wife of Ad and feetooned In Her modiste delivered her gown that To tbo sweet strains of the Hawai- mlral Iteee, presided ovor the coffee the coconnut groves. The drive, lead- The ballroom at the William Irwin Vooallst, day canopied ian quintette Issuing from Its til fresco cup, nnd Mrs. T. Cllvo Davlos poured ing to tho buildings was by residence was filled Friday evening In a big brown box with n creditor's bower, dollclous rofroshmontB were tea, assisted by Allssos Hazol Gear, canvas, and an array of tfatlonal flags for the Motion musical lecture given by Allsa Latest Pictures. nolo sorved tho mimorous guosts at small Marlon Brown nnd Itolon Jones, added a toe the touch, fiii Alnrgnrot Kemble, who rendered a de- Hut she sont It back, without dolay, tables placed In the dining room nnd Although not as quite an "dressy" as The sweet and thrilling strains of lightful Interpretation of Alaesenet's Frank Andorson's Orchestra, And this explanation she hastily wrote Its broad cool sldo lannl overlooking usual the reception at Arcadia on Mon the Japanose nntlonnl hymn nnd tho This pouty, protty "Thais." AIIss Lauru Anderson played mnldoii, port, tho lawn and decorated with Innumor-abl- e day brought out many lovely toilettes Amorlcan national anthem woro piny-c- d tho scoro, while Miss Kemble read tho To the dnmo who designed hor a hob- potted plants nnd forns and trail- tho majority of which wore llngorlo during tho banquet at which toasts Doors open at bIz thirty, toxt of tho opera. Among those In ble skirt. ing vinos. confections. to Amorlca and Japan were heartily Admission 10 and lCc. were Airs. Eleanor Alartln, Thoso tables, seating four guosts, Mrs. Frear was as sweot nnd charm- conceded. Air. "A hobble I will not nnd Airs. Peter Alartln ,Atr. and skirt wear, wore drnpod with lace scarfs ovor ing UK always, In n lingerie hand em Also ninny complimentary speeches Mrs. Henry Crockor, AIIss Agnes To-bi- "No hobble skirt for me. which Blonder cut glnss stoms hold broidered frock embolllshed with mo wore made. The programmo of the Airs. Henry T. Scott, Air. and Airs. Empire Theater "Thomoyonago I could not boor dainty groups of purple violets tho life in Irish crochet lnco nnd Airs. Reos cvonlng, which was made boautlful Rudolph Spreckols, Airs. Emmn Shat- "Not dlreotolro to tho knee same sweet blogsoms snuggling In be- and Mrs. Davlos woro nlso dainty In ter Howard, Air. and Airs. George Hotel Street "So my shapoly slmpo I refuse to girt tween on by a unique display of fireworks and the throads of lace the table. white lliigorlo gown, the latter Popo, Air. nnd Airs. sllpplty-slopplt- y rockets bursting Into a bow-or- , George Newhnll, "In a hohblo skirt. Refreshments consisting of light wearing a whlto trimmed wltji Wistaria hat follows: Mrs. Wendell' Hamilton, Judge and sandwlchos, salad, cream, shorbot, tea, pink Bwoot peas. Mrs. William C. Van Floot, Airs. Fan-nl- e Lochrane "It's crude for a woman, its rude for a coffee and punch wore served at Music Japanese Naval Band fruit Mrs. Henry Frederick Wlchman was Crocker McCroery, Princess David I Scotch Comedian. man those tables. Dancing Honolulu Goishn Girls chic In a stylish light tnllorod suit of Kawnnnnnkon, Mrs. Walter Alartln, "By women Its jested, by men its de- reception most Music Japanese Naval Band Tho was one of tho white and groy, and wearing a largo Mr. and Airs. tested Dancing, "Olwako" Chnrlos W. Clark, Air. elaborate given In some time and is butter-colore- d George Stanton summer leghorn hat and Airs. Grayson Dutton, Air. and Mrs. "Lot thoso who are flag-polis- h wear it still eagerly discussed by a score of Honolulu Geisha Girls Lightning Sketch Artist. trimmed with cerise roses and support William Irwin, Air. and Airs. Harry who can , delighted guosts. Music Japanese Naval Band MOTION PICTURES. Ing and bhicii mesh voll. Willir. Airs. J. R. "But may all of us othors bo promptly Dancing, "Ynyol" Goishn Girls Lane. Airs. Courtland Admission 15c, 10, 5& Mrs. Snnford B. Dolo was present, Mrs. Ida Newby of Pasadena was Benedict, Airs. James Jordan, Air. and arrested. looking very lovely In hoavy gown .Music Japanese Naval Band n modlBli in a porfectly fitting white Airs. Frank Doorlng, Air. and Mr. C. "I'd rathor bo bravo and wear trousers Dancing, "Shlnobu-yo"- . . . .Goishn Girls of lustrous black satin. Mrs. Corwln serge tailored suit nnd wearing a now Butters and Airs. Trobert. S. Chro- and shirt Fire Works, Wistaria Trollls F. P. Reos, tho charming wife of Admiral rose toque. nicle. "Then a lllpplty-flopplt- y hobble ' T 1 f T ... r. Dancing, "Knpporc" skirt. uuuh, u. o. i whs regui III ll BUlt Mrs. W. L. Whitney looked vory Park Theater Goishn Girls and Band e e white voile ovor white Bntln, made In lovely in a blue Rajah silk aftornoon Princess Kawanaimkoa was a lunch- "Give me an basquo soml-hobbl- o t, AIuslc Japanose Naval Band nnd tho latest mode and gown, and a largo black picture hat eon hostess at a pretty Informal affair a bustle Dance, Grotesque the band being designated by a trimmed with sable plumes. which rthe gavo at tho St. Franois on "And all that went with thorn of femi- long fringe, and Dance, Grotesque, "A Happy Couple" soft whlto silken Mrs. Sheedy, wlfo of Lieut. Sheedy ' Saturday preceding an afternoon nine grace, "Sword Play." at Wise & Milton wearing a modish and becoming hat of of the revenue cutter Thotls was daint- tho matinoe. S. F. Examiner, "Or better, etherial gay Huffy ruffles black airily trimmed with black and ily gowned In a lacey lingerie confec- ft ft ft ft 4. and "With o flounces of fluttering The plans of tho wedding of Miss whlto tulle bows. tion and a largo black trimmed A congenial group of jour-noye- d lace hat friends Mrs. Willis the recent brldo of Lieu- with ostrich plumes. Lilian Robertson, tho charming young down to San Alateo Sunday to "For show me the man who is tempted daughter MOTION tenant Willis, U. S. M. C, looked very Mrs. Walter Dillingham was very of Air. and Airs. George H. lunch with Airs. Georgo Howard. to flirt charming In a gown of white chiffon beautiful In a French pink and bluo Robertson, and Air. Georgo Wallace Among tho number were Air. and Airs. "With a sllpplty-slopplt- on apace, de- PICTURES ovor pale' pink satin and a chapeau of gown which was most becoming to come and, although no Robort Oxnard, Air. and Airs. W. G. "Fllppity-flopplt- y black, trimmed with long black her blonde hnlr. finite arrangements havo been formed, Irwin, Air. nnd Airs. W. S. Tovls, Air. "Hlpplty-hopplt- t plumes. Mrs. Sarah Newcomb was very love- a decision has been made by tho po- and Airs. Harry S. Stetson nnd Airs. S. "Hobble Skirt!" young very Novelty Theater Mrs. Henry Frederick Wlchman was ly in a gown of buick spangled net pular couple for a quiet S. Winslow. S. F. Bulletin. ELEANOR RIVENBURGH. elegantly gowned, her exquisitely mo- adorned by a bertha of old silk cluny church wedding about tho middle of Cor. Nuuanu and Pauahl Sts. ft ft ft ft delled figure being moulded into the lace, and a largo white velvet chapeau, next month lo which only tho Inti- Ono of the surprises of tho week mate friends nnd relatives will be bid- i The social event of the week was graceful curves of an Imported white trimmed In very large pink velvet was the sudden arrival on Sunday den. tho elaborate reception given by Mrs. cluny lace robe with hand embroidered roses. morning of Airs. James Dougherty who THE MUSICAL MILLERS. designs, wear- Mrs. Dillingham hand- The wedding will bo performed at with husband, hns been having n William Channlng Wilder at her im- motifs in Parisian and Harold was her ing a French chapeau of real white some in an afternoon frock of black St. Andrew's cathedral, and In antici- very enjoyable vacation on the other GEO. W. STANLEY posing home on Pensacola street from lace a single fold and knot of green and white striped silk mado hobble pation of the occasion a most beautiful islands. Air. Doughorty will arrlvo Character Artist. half after three to six o'clock on taffeta being half hidden under a white effect, and a large black picture hat trousseaux Is being prepared by tho ator. Airs. Dougherty is now the Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. lace veil. with sable plumes. Mrs. Dillingham's young bride-elec- t. Gifts of beautiful house guest of her father .and mother. "and Henry Ashbury Wlldeand Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Sarah Newcomb was stately toilette was completed by Senorita design and description have found Air. and Airs. Georgo H. Robortson, at LATEST MOTION PICTURES. L'hommedleu, to which over two hun- wearing a dainty afternoon frock of long drop which were most their way to AIIss Robertson, and feli their home on Artesian and Bingham dred were bidden. citations from friends abroad guests groy and white striped silk elaborately becoming to her refined beauty. are ar stroots whore she will romaln Inde- The large spacious grounds of riving by every mail. , Y. WO SING CO. this trimmed with1 handsome motifs of blue Mrs. Walbridge was dainty in white finitely. beautiful home, with sweeping drives Air. Georgo Wallace, happy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Chinese embroidery, and Valenciennes lingerie nnd wearing a black picture tho ft ft ft flanked by stately palms was the flancec, is the recipient of many daily Butter 35c lb.; Fresh Dried Fruits. lace and a large Imported picture hat hat. Cards havo Ijcii Issued for the wed- mecca for society en masse and many of palo blue velvet, trimmed with a Among those present on this occa- congratulations from his friends both ding on November 10th of Aliss Ada 1186-118- 8 Nuuanu Street. exquisite gowns wore during on seen the single huge buckle which held sion were noticed Admiral and Mrs. hero and tho other Islands where Tree Rhodes nnd Air. William William-so- n Telephone 1034. Box 952 afternoon. soft folds of self colored velvet. Corwln P. ReeS, U. S. N., Capt. and he has resided for somo time. of Honolulu. Mounting tho stairway the guests Mrs. Nowcomb's costume was offset Mrs. Cochran of the revenue cutter ft ft Both aro well knpwn In local society passed along the broad reception lanal by the quaint set of Mexican heir- Thetis, Lieut, and Mrs. Sheedy, of1 tho Air. and Airs. J. A. AlcCandless last circles and aro vory popular. converted into a green bower by hang-i- n looms so becoming to her refined fea- revenue cutter 'metis, Major and Mrs. Jlonday were very greatly surprised Aliss Rhodes arrived during tho

baskets of Da-vie- Woo dlawn maidenhair and Boston tures, tho long drop earrings and Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. i. Cllve s, to receive a cablegram from Air. early part of tho week from San Fran- fern, and carpeted and adorned by of old wrought Inlaid with Dr. Carl Ramus, Mr. and Mrs. James S. AlcCandless announcing his cisco, where she spent several weeks MANOA VALLEY. palms and oriental jardinieres of huge and being a dainty Walter F. Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. marriage on that day at Tacoma. fluffy golden chrysanthemums See CHAS. S. DESKY. which touch. Harold Dillingham, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Although surmises, as to the Identity (Continued on page 7.) form such a distinctive note of color Mrs. Gardiner Wilder was handsomo Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. W. L. of the bride havo been Indulged in, no in decorative schemes in the fall. In gold and white satin draped and Whitney, Mrs. Hobdy, Mrs. Robert At- definite name can bo given, but the All KindsPAPERWrapping Papers and Here, in a bower of flshtall ferns, trimmed with a fringe of gold and kinson, Mr. and Airs. Hitchcock and exciting suspense of the groom's fam- Twines, Printing and Writing Papers. maidenhair, and solid embankment of mado with a very long train. others. ily and friends will be gratified upon FURNITURE n chrysanthemums were American-Hawaiia- Paper & Supply concealed Mrs. W. L. AVhitney was very love- ft e the arrival of tho couple by the next Co., Ltd. Kaai's orchestra which played and ly In a frock of soft graceful white Air. and Airs. F. W. Alacfarlane and Wllhelnilna by whlcli boat thoy aro sang Hawaiian and catchy main- Fort and Queen Honolulu, airs lingerie over a drop of palo blue and Aliss Ada Rhodes sailed Tuesday on eagerly expected. Streets, land during Upholstered, phone 1410. Geo. G. Guild Gen, Mgr. ditties the afternoon. white soft silk, and a large black pic- tho Mongolia for their homes In Hono- c Innumerable automobiles and limou- plumes. lulu, a of In The friends of Aliss Allco Roth are Remodeled, ture hat trimmed with sable after visit several weeks ll u sines swept up the drive in a contin- Mrs. Walter Dillingham was very San Francisco. S. F. Bulletin, rejoicing over the gratifying recovery Refinished uous line discharging bevies of society beautiful In a French frock of painted ft ft ft being made by that popular society swept y The perfect wall finis- h- folk, who into the drawing or pink silk chiffon trimmed with deli- With the passing through on Alon-da- girl, who has been enabled to leave thePrhsmtway reception room to be presented to the cate touches of palest blue chiffon, and of the T. K. K. Tenyo Alaru some tho homo of her sister, Airs. High, at hostess and her guests. wearing a chic black hat trimmed with very distinguished visitors touched at Puunui, for the home of her mother, In one corner of tho spacious and a pink bow. Honolulu. Airs. Roth, at Kaalawal. J. Hopp&Co.,Ltcl luxuriously appointed apartment, in a Others present were Miss Margaret Among these were Baron Mitsui and The plans of AIIss Roth spending KQRATO bower conceived of rose pinks mai- Walker, Mrs. Walbrldge, Mrs. A. A. suite including Baroness Mitsui and tho winter In Los Angeles were frus EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR denhair, and smilax, stood Wil- by h'er severe and sudden Ill Mrs. Wilder, Mrs. Eben Low, Mrs. Prosser, AIIss Mitsui, who were tho recipients trated THE liam Wilder, on either side of whom Mrs. Arthur Wall, Mrs. C. B. Wood, in San Francisco of much social favor, ness, but arrangements are now be stood Henry daughter-in- SANITARY Mrs. Wilder, her Mrs. Clinton Ballentyne, Mrs. Frank their secretary, general counsellor, and ing made whereby Aliss Roth and -law, and Mrs. Charles L'homme- Richardson, Mrs, Klebahn, Mrs. Geo. his secretary, physician, governess nnd her sister, Airs, Clifford B. High, will . DURABLE dleu, each of whom carried a large Rodiek, Mrs. Ashford, Mrs. F. W. maid; nlso Alayor Ozakl of Toklo, and depart together in January to spend handsome bouquet of long stemmed season Airs. BEAUTIFUL Macfarlane, Mrs. Berger, Mrs. Jaeger, a number of society people from San the remainder of the with Y. YOSHIKAWA, ISO KING ST. American Beauty roses. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs; Llshman, Miss Francisco. Emmett Alay In the Southern city,. Mrs. Wilder looked regal, as hostess Margaret Llshman, Mrs. Crelghton, ft ft ft Before departing on the transport A CLEAN HOUSE AND Conies in the form of a dry gown in a of palest blue satin made Mrs. James Judd, Mrs. A. Lewis Jr., Letters received by locnl friends of Logan on Saturday afternoon for San powder. Mix with cold water in a dignified mode to suit her figure, Mrs. A. M, Brown, Miss Violet Alnkee, the very charming and popular society Francisco, Dr. and Airs. Philip Frear and it is ready for use. while Mrs. Henry Wllder's blonde Miss Annie Graham, Mrs, M. F. Pros girl, AIIss Ethel Spalding, who left In entertained at a handsome dinner at Pau ka Hana beauty was amply portrayed and en- ser, Mrs. Arthur Wa'l and many oth- company with her sister Airs. Manuel tho hotel Courtland, at which covers Sixty different tints. ARE FAST FRIENDS. hanced by a very handsomo gown of ers. Garrett for Fort Benjamin Harrison, to were placed for eight. white silk crepe. be her guest, report an endless round Tho guests were seated at a largo Mrs. L'hommedleu In pale pink "Arcadia" adorned her most charm of pleasure for our Island girl. round table which was made daintily crepe de chine was very atractlve. ing aspect again on Monday aftornoon Tho Army and Navy Journal In each attractive by a very artistic Japanese Catton, Neill & Co., The remainder of the .drawing room from four to six o'clock, when Gov Issue contains notices of complimen- basket of rose pinks, tied with a huge Limited. bes'de.s the bower was adorned by tall ernor and Mrs. Walter Francis Frear tary luncheons and dinners given for crush bow of palest rose pink tulle, potted palms, between which In every entertained at their regular monthly charming girl, who with blossoms and maidenhair strewn this beautiful and Engineers, Machinists, Blacksmltna Lewers & Cooke, space and possible stand stood reception. has won a place in the hearts of all profusely over tho cloth. jardinieres of delicate rose pinks Inter- and Boilermakers. A number of tourists, as well as at tho army post where her brother-in-la- Palest pink silk candelabra orna Vl..f k.,. ... LIMITED. spersed with lace maidenhair fern. townspeople were present, and the is stationed. mented by dainty crystal fringe shed The large handsome living room was usual hospitality of Governor and Mrs. AIIss Spalding left on Tuesday last a soft warm glow over the handsome 177 S. King St. graced by shaggy golden-hearte- d chry- Frear was extended graciously to all for Philadelphia to bo tho guest for, appointments and the placo cards boro GOODS santhemums whose dash of bold color who called during tho hours of receiv- several weeks of Airs. Elizabeth a sliver monogram. DRESS was strikingly in tune with the rich ing to pay their respects. who is well known to local Thoso present at this charming din at reduced prices. dark furnishings of the apartment, and Tho now visitors were all charmed society hnvlng lavishly entertained at ner party woro: Air. and Airs. Frank their bright hue was softened by drap- with the beautiful home and Its grace- tho Hotel PJeasanton n year ago. Dillingham, Air. and Airs. Dere, AIIss - grace- YatHing Hotel St Shaw & Seville ed dmllax and a complement of ful complement of lawn and shade After a round of gaiety In tho his- Sheffield nnd Air. Barnes, NEW MONUMENT WORK8. ful palms. trees, and tho afternoon wds pleasant toric old city, AIIss Spalding will re- AIIss Sheffield looked lovely In an In tho dining room, where tho re- and sociable to a degree. Decorations turn to Fort Benjamin Harrison, where elaborately hand embroidered frock a MEN'S TIES freshments were served, crimson were carried out In artistic designs of win-to- r. ovor a drop of pink satjn. Airs. Dero Latest Compressed Air Equipment. she will probably remain for tho Handsomo now stock. glow rewarded each glance at every tropical branches of breadfruit leaves woro n pink silk chiffon over satin. King Street Near Alakea.,,. Honolulu corner and on tabourets placed about and sprays of fragrant glngor. Airs. Dillingham was attired In n gown the room, for here was a rich and ele- Governor and Mrs, Frear received, Tho arrival at Honolulu of Admiral of whlto aeolean with trimmings XTese Printing, Office. Fine Job Star gant symphony of red carnations dis and with them stood Mrs. Waltor F. Yashlro and tho Japanese cruisers while the hostess was very sweot In a Glian127 Hotol StreeL

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Ht Aft million ilnlUr mi nvwuto of 1X.T mil wsf nomul. Tlit? qimn-- l ill v of Hiitmi cxMrtwl whh largor than In mu Hojitttinbat' Miiut lltdl, 13AILY AXD BiMj4VlS18ltLy, the value iMim'h thmi in mi Sunlwiilw 1h tile hlmiirr of the export trade, mid the p.hpi prlro pofp pound nImi higher tlmti In hii.v t4rlli' l . : hiiii'i- - lit SHOT GUNS Nwippr AmocInIImi. r. ADNMBRTISIBMICNTS. 3111M STAR ACCtflTtt NO LIQUOR SIBERIA QOBB AT FOUR. Eleven of those famous sunnsoiui'TioN HAT1C8: The Pacific Mail ilMiiwr Siberia Is Lral, MMm I J. JJ naimms due tn Irate this HftWHooii at four Uurvlgn,irper NMMMtn o'clock. Yetrdy Nfternoon mid tbe wlmrf L. C. PiynUto in A drama. lain mornlHf laborer wwe SMITH busily engaged tlUtehtirgliiK Hie cliwjwlljnMBrr-Subscribe- lead! 3,lu0 ICnlerod l l'wt Office Mt Honolulu, m socoml rs brought ' In Honolulu from the Orient. their (wpers reflularly will confer a favor LP wh Bet nt Storing In the HMoolatloii by notifying the Star OffUe; Telepntne mo. three AN AUTO VISITOR. or O : . I football matches the run) mar shot guns have just arrived. If you want real classy or ii n Unth THE- Hoy W. landlord, representative a The Supreme Court of the Territory nawa.i JrA " School Inkiip wag small yMlwday, SEMI-WEEKL- newspapers Y STAR of Chsliihers motor cars in Sydney, gun for this season this is ad only four goals being ndtolieil. As Ma-kur- your chance. 62000 fresh; oTnera..roru.at.o(n throughout the Territory of Hawaii "suitable for was a through iMwenger In the ti entered or rendered a result of the game Kaahumnmi lefliln vertlslng proceedings, orders, Judgments and decree today for homo. While here he loaded Shot Gun Shells also received Every-- with two straight buoocnmm, but was Ihe buslnees guoat of Manager just i may draw lovol on Mon- Peyinour Hall, of the Associated Gar-o- . office, but simply t . THE 8TAR, or thing in the shooting line, at, dividual connected with the .HAWAIIAN day by beating the Central Grammar or Departments, " - r-- T to the Editorial Business aiumu School. Mr. Sandford Is just roturnlng from EDITOR the United States whore he contract- ICahmnnnii and InlnnI mot nn the ed for 100 Chalmers cars, to be de- E. O. HALL & SON, LTD NOVEMBER 12, 1010 Boyg' Kiehl and a very oloso oncoun-te- r SAT UK 5AY livered In Sydnoy. He told Mr. Hall ensued, the Iolnnls having a good Hint he had been ngont for tho Cadil- doal play In HAWAII AND THIS CANAL. of the their favor. Kook lac and othor ears but hod glvon Yin broke through the Iolant's them up as ho believed tho Chalmers i s ' oarly in the llrst half but thonce to be tho groatost car in Amoripa own commerce is boing discussed on the ...ninh Hawaii's pay. mos to the oud the game was a sodas of for the money. of tl.e problem of traffic (o make tlie Panama canal llwc upon what world c.m.n.e ce e c urn unsuccessful attacks an both goals. of the talk has been speculation The defense of the Knahuinanus was Honolulu Is a place where nasal their strongest feature. catarrh is common and annoying. A rollof can be had immediately by the Tho Normals took the game against use of Thymo-Dor- at in a douche. the Royals at I'unahou Field, winning e as wen as u uwau, Twenty five cents a bottle at Benson it i'ueii Coast hiii" by one goal h avor of the canal when opened, is accorded due to nil. The first half end. Smith and Co. Ltd. eulutions of the earning power of the canal. It l"l"u7'1: ed without a score, Dut it was only grunted that, if the canltl tolls will not eat up what might be becuuse of tho excellent defense of for the line the Itoyals TOYS! trans-shipmen- t Mexican isthmus, that this was so, for tho TOYS! wived in cost of at the wj Atlantic and Normals were the pres- At last we have our Toy Department be made a continuous through one between tl.e heavier and Trent Trust Co., open again with a sed continually. In the half tho Nor- fresh stock of Toys, Games, Puzzles, and a fine line of 1 will books. "whatever American-Hawaiia- n company may do there mals scored, Frank Kalua piloting the LIMITED. the , through on the canal route. Some will be m coast-wise- ball between the goal posts nnd tho Buroly be steamers ot WAIC, NICHOI, CO., JLtcl in international commerce, and a certain proportion game ended without further scoring. others new will probablv call at Hawaiian ports. There will thus be a Tho game between the Puimhou both cargoes en and direct route, avoiding the cost and risk or breaking Preparatory and the St. Louis School HOUSES FOR RENT. shipping Hawaiian products not only to domestic markets was played at Maklki and resulted In route, for ocean. Unfurnished. EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN on the Atlantic seaboard but to foreign markets across that a drawn game, each side scoring one HANDSOME GREYS new industries, besides aiding the goal. English and American This will greatly stimulate our Aloa, 3 B. It $50.00 Weaves. Made to your order with fi Probably the canal will receive more benelit from Monday, the Kamehameha Schools canal revenues. Kaimuki 7th, CD. R 45.00 and style unequalled. Hawaii than is at present calculated. meet the Central Grammar School on the Boys' Field. Kara. IV Rd., 4 B. R 25.00 W. W. AHANA 62 South King Street SOME MOUNTAINS HERE TOO. Lewers Road, B. R....C 30.00 DIED. Kaimuki 0th, 2 B. R 30.00 dis- - An exchange commenting on the report that an engineer . had JONES In Honolulu, this forenoon, Kam. IV Rd., 3 B. R 25.00 , i i. !,.,,. Mmnil ,...... Mi.U'iiilnv vlifMi :i 1 1 1 covered a suuimu in viuhkuii... mnui:..i. uum .uuuui .y, - Nov. 12, 1910, after an illness of Walpio, 3 B. R 12.00 proceeds to discuss American resource tude is given as 20,404 feet, four days, Nellie Hoyt, aged 35 . necesary," the pape Pawaa Lane, 2 B. R. . . 17.00 r ,,.n..,.hiin i.iiinliimr ri'iueation. "It is not years, wife of Arthur K. Jones, ma- Bates Street, 4 B. R. . . , 50.00 Bays, "for the mountain climber who wants to hunt big orographic nager of Dowsett ronch, leaving Hima- 12th, 2 B. . 32.50 Nasal game to go to Switzerland, the Andes, the Caucasus or the husband, three young Kaimuku R. Cataarh children, mo. there are . saying of Edward Whymper that in Fu-nor- Alakea Street, 3 B. R. 40.00 layas." It quotes a thor, nnd brothers and sisters. al "lifteen Switzerlands rolled into one," and speaks 2 . . . British Columbia tomorrow nfternoon, nt 2 o'. Kam. IV Rd., B. R. 15.00 WE JIAVE THE REMEDY RELIEF SURE. snow'-crowne-d of 1S,0U0 feet in IS of the three big volcanoes, around clock, from tho residence of Cant, Klnau Street, 3 B. R 30.00 on the statement THYMO-BORA- L height, which Mexico possesses. Dwelling a little and Mrs. Pedersen, Dole and Ar- of the United States are in Alaska, that most of the big mountains tesian streets PROMPT AND EFFECTIVE FOR A QUARTER. the article proceeds to remark: the magnificent distances of Hut we need not traverse Nasal Douches for 75 Cents. "Seward's Folly" to find mountains worthy of comparison with those of the Old World. There are Mount Uainier, in This is one of the latest and best catarrh remedies. Washington, 14,36a feet; .Mount Whitney, in California, 14,501 feet; Mount Hood, in Oregon, 11,225 feet, not to men- tion many summits in other Western States, some of which Benson, Smith & Co., are not so prominent because of the high tableland whence Ltd. HOTEL they rise. Ulobe lrot,ters who complain that the Matterhorn AND FORT STREETS. PHONE 1297. is lestooned with ropes and chains, and that the former by- ways of Switzerland have become trampled, or even mac- adamized, highways, should heed the advice of Horace Greeley to the young man, and go westward to his own great mountain ranges. Cor. King and Bethel Sts. Hawaii, too, has some mountains not to be despised, and which Abadie's French Process, used in Cleaning should not be left out of any catalogue of American scenery of the THE GREATEST SALE IN THE n I STORY OF HONOLULU BALL AND DINNER GOWNS AND EVENING WRAPS. g variety. The greatest of them are moreover easily and OP HIGH-GRAD- E GOODS. FRENCH LAUNDRY. cheaply accessible to the tourist of climbing proclivities. Haleakala, HALF OF THE $00,000 J. Abadie, Prop. 777 KING 1 world-fame- Telephone 1491. No on the island of Maui, is quite d for its largest extinct STOCK OF YEE CHAN CO.'S MERCHANDISE branches. crater known and its marvelous cloud and sunrise ell'ects. Its eleva- tion is 10,032 feet, and the summit is only a night's saddle trip, in- IS HEING SOLD AT PRICES THAT cluding a good sleep at a halfway rest house, from where the automo- ' (STARTLE ALL COMPETITION. bile stops. On Hawaii there are Mauna Kea, 13,825 feet; Mauna Loa, 13,075 leet, and no less than eight mountains from 5,000 to more than YOU GET THE TRUE TASTE 8,000 feet elevation. On the summit of Mauna Loa is a live crater, in .Below.we.quote 'a few prices to give you an idea how this which there is tremendous activity at irregular intervals of years. in the famous Lately the proposal to make a national park of the crater of stock is being sojd : Kilauea and environs at an elevation of 4,000 feet on a slope of Mauna Loa, reached by rail and automobile lias been agitated. This MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. if accomplished will bring ,the mountains of Hawaii into such addi- tional celebrity that any. description of great American scenery which .findredslif strictly man-tailore- d suits;, all of the season's latesjstyles, including cashmere, hite does not mention them will be uupardouably deficient. worsted, tweeds, black L and bldejfetc. by to require publica- tAu act was.dassi;d 'pngress. lastune the, Virtue... ,10.00, , conufntfees'liav-iugSauythiu- $tf.00r 13.50,, 7.50 5.00 tion of contributions to election funds received by all g O X to do with elections of representatives to Congi'ess 'in V E A delicious olive; cretti'lly'I more-state- st -- cultivated) two or This comprises the congressional oiud.Jiatioual -t- -- jRjckedanEacke committees of the two great parties, and is probably as far as the fr-' j HosierV. "" " ' jurisdiction oi Congress could extend over states. But it, is a na- Men's Fancy Half Hose, worth 20c pair, now 75c per JJox to tional adoption of the principle of publicity relative party expeudi of 0 pairs. - tures in elections. t Ask Your Grocer For Them Hawaii Js not taking a great risk in adding cotton raising to its GINGHAMSI GINGHAMSI GINGHAMSI industries, on the score of n for the home market. In ' Sold in every city in the U. S for 10c. per yard, as long as the fiscal year 1010 nearly sixteen million dollars' worth of raw cotton they last, 15 yards for $1.00. was imported into the Luited States. Never before did this country itself the greatest cotton-producin- g country send so much uloney abroad for the article, with the sole exception of the year 1007, when UNDERWEAR ALL SIZES. the amount was nearly twenty million dollars. AH Men's Underwear formerly 50c. each, now three for $1.00. SEPTEMBER IMPORTS AND. EXPORTS. Glass Domes The export figures of the Tinted States for the month of Septem- Do ber show a distinct upward movement, the total value of exports for nQt miss this sale if you value money. Never before, the month being larger than in any preceding September in the his- never again, will such matchless values be offered in Honolulu. AIND tory of the export trade, and also larger than in any earlier month We are overstocked and must make room. The .low prices at of the em-ren- t year. excess The of exports over imports was also which we are selling high-clas- s merchandise should induce you larger than in any preceding September except 1S!)7, in 1000 and The to Iny in one year's supplies. - Reading Lamps total exports of September of the current year were $108,858,003, against $153,002,085 in September of last year, The imports were Specially Selected For The Holiday Trade $117,271,014, ngainst $121,014,030 in September of year, The last STACKS OF REMNANT excess of exports over Imports was $51,587,070, against $32,018,205 in GOODS AT REMARKABLE bejitenibcr or last year, This excess, of exports om- - imports in Sep lfKMN.WT PmflFR tQinbcr of the current year, $51,587,070, is larger than in any previous ScjttQinbcr except that month of 1900, when the excesj? was $50,333,- - (&yDk&aa .8uMse. ifiaTiJiaaJJiP wsmmMzmmi, tiio value IIyee.chan & CO. rilH HAWAIIAN HfAH, SATWUDAt, II, Mil JfWI Financial and Commercial

STOCK MARKET ENDS ANNUAL MEETING OF ICANEGIOIII STOCK MICE lift pen HoudIk .in Kwh. fifi M; ASSOCIATION OH OTHERJSLANDS IOO Kwii, Ml. 20 How ('. 8. Co., WEEK EXTREMELY SLACK PLANTERS' $34.00 ill Haw C 8. Co.. $84. M; 75 Haw C. A 8. Co., $34.00; 90 Haw. Reports from (he other Islands this C. ft 8. Co.. $34.00; $1(KM Tne Hawaiian SuKar Planters' Asso- iienn nx K whole for this year Is prob- ORAL. The Block has remained very Company morning are of uniformly good rune 6s $101.76; 8ft Haw. Blsc. market Ind flves st $101.75. For ably not ho important m mime on the $)?.; ciation will meet at the headquarters weather, although SmsIon Sales KM) Hilo ft wsjik since yeeterday, with indications the llllo bond is still asked. program hurt ymr. Ik no there has not been of the organ Inn t Ion in the Judd build- There strike IM.76; 600 Hlto As IW.0.tl gf lower flguree next week and for Interesting quotations this morning matter to wrestle with, although the so much mewuire in seme localities 11 yeefjarday ing 10 o'clock morning, STOCK. Mil) A1CHI) uoiifj) time to oomo. Late without sales were: llcUryilo, $4 bid at Monday nnd labor problem presents some dif- ttti might have been desired. No alarm still C. Drewer ft Co. . . . .$ 600.00 tharo seemed to be a good mnuy pros- nnd $4,875 asked; Oahu, $SG.jl6 bid will llnlih up buHlnosft in time for the ficult pauses whloli will have to bo folt anywhere, however, for the Ewa Plant. Co If.M . 84.78 pective buyors in tliu Hold, but, ilko and $SG.R0 $4.-37- 5 naked; OIbr $4 bid and members to depart on Friday for gone over. Most of tho othor busi- naturally rnluy season is now im Haw. Corn's Co, St.TR 14.86 tlio Arab and IiIb tent they wore not naked; Pioneer, $1S0 bul $1S5 nnd home. ness will be roulno. mediately at hand (next Wednesday, Haw. Sug. Co U.fO tharo this morning. Bidding was ex- naked; Wulnlua if 08 bid and $100 ask- loo V. Pfotenhauer, who has so ably It is plMtined to visit the experiment King Knlakaua's birthday, being Honomu Sua;. Co 14 ceedingly slack, and transactions wore ed. stations probably Tuesday Honokaa Sua; 18.86 18.(786 sorved the Association as Its president aftornoon. generally rogarded as tho beginning Co.... almost entirely holdovers. Local opinion Varies as to tho low- The annual banquet of tho Associa- Haiku Sug. Co 180.00 yester- for one yoar, will retire and bo suc- of Ewa was even woakor than est prospective figure for sugar next tion will take place at tho Young ho- It) Hutchinson Shb Co 100.0 day, sales of 20 and 100 shares being year, although the concensus seems to ceeded by the viae president, E. D. tel on Thursday ovonlng, beginning at At Plonuor conditions are reported Kahuku Plant. Co 18.00 ou which only CO. as oxcollent, although u dry on Kckaha Sug. Co., SOi.OO recorded at $28. aftor hold to about 3.50 to 3. Other Tenney. It may bo explained Just here 7 o'clock. It will ed out In little Yes- plantation proper. ure McBryde Sug 4 .379 IS8.SC was bid and fi.o.75 asked. authorities' figure that low mark will the regular way, oxcopt that there will tho Thoro still Co.... 4.00 that this is tho process prescribed by Bhowors on the mountains. Manager Oahu Sug Co 20.26 2C.I0 terday's sales were at f 28.75. bo reached at about 3.35. Ed. Pollitz, bo some new nnd interesting the ruleB of the organization that the features Weiiizhoimcr writes to Huckfeld & Olaa Sug. Co 4.00 4.87U Between boards 30, 75 and 90 shares the king of optimists, made a bet of on tho social ond of the program. nvor-ag- Company that he could not come to I'aauhau Sug Co 20.00 Hawaiian Commercial sold at $34. a fine hat this morning thnt the o vice president succeed the president Most of the members from Maui and the city this morning for tho planters Pala Plant. Co 1B0.0O bidding only $33.- - for Hawaii's crop next year would euch year. In .way new blood This morning was at that Hawaii nrrived this morning and tho convention, would arrivo In tho Pioneer Mill Co ISO. 00 JSC. 00 not be less than $3,75. There were but 75, the stock being offered at $34.25. a Is constantly kept In the chair, while other's will get In tomorrow. Tho Mnuna Loa next Tuesday morning. Wninlua Agr. 98.00 100.00 number of people present, who would Co.... As the last previous sale of this stock a trained man always succeeds to tho Kauai dologatlon will also arrive to- Manager Wolters reports excellent Walmon Sug. Co 140.00 have jumped at this wager, but Mr. was at $34.50' it will bo seen tjint a presidency. morrow morning. Those coming in conditions In K.iu. Tho weather down I. 1 S. N. Co 110.00 considerable drop has taxen place. Pollitz remarked that he was not go- by the Mauna Koa today were: John thero lias nover boon more favorablo Haw. Electric 170.00 Mr. Pfotenhauer will open tho Co.... A block of 25 Hawaiian Electric sold ing to bet a hat Btore, even on what T. Moir, manager of Onomen; John at this season of tho yoar, and a ban H. R. T. & L Pfd.... 105.00 115.00 preside until per- at $170, after which tho same was bid ho regarded as a certainty. meeting nnd will Watt, manager of Olaa; Albert Hor- ker crop is now assured for noxt yoar. II. R, T. & L Com.... 105.0 gilt-edge- The crop Is coming in Cu- Ha-- & for more. This security is beet and manent organization and tho election ner, manugor of Kukalau; William Pul-la- r, 1 he roports from Hutchinson and O. R. L. Co...... 125.00 135.00 although the income of six per cent on. ban sugars will soon be in the market, of now officers Is effected. It is un- manager of Honomu; John Ross, wal'i.i) Agricultural are ludenticnl. Hilo R. R. Com 11.00 a par of $100 does not place it in tho so that whntever is going to happen derstood that there are several manager of Hakalau; C. Wolters, man- Reginald H. S. Fursoy, acting mana lion. B. & M Co 20.80 S0875 - plantation, brings in Cnl. Co Cs 100.00 clasB of propositions. It Is now closo at hand. Sporadic ad- for the and age; of Hutchinson; Anthony Lidgate, ger of Honokaa Iieot a very nattering report of conditions Hamakun Ditch Cs. . 102.00 101.00 is true, however, that Hawaiian Elec- vances in the price of sugar Is to bo 1aUhougU no ono nas been decided up- - manager of Hamakua Ml'l; J. S. Chal at his place. Copious rains have fall Haw. Ir. Co Cs 100.00 102.00 out exceptiontl, despite expected, but the general trend will Improbable mers, Papaaloa'; A. McCubbln; R. Fur-so- y, tric holds on definitely It is not that en during the summor and aut- Hilo R. R. Cs 100.25 competition;; any rate will be bo downward. mannger late and at the matter will be decided before the of Honokaa; A. Ahrens, umn, nnd tho big ditahos to fall Hilo R. R Ex. Cs 97.00 sugar. The arrival of Manager Wolters In with little affected by low session begins. of Pacific Sugar; A. Gartloy, traveling on ovory part of Honokna has Honokaa Sug. Gs 101.50 the city this morning to nttend the hack In tho past few days there has been While the reports to bo submitted representative of C. Brewer & Com hci i all tlio water doslr.: TJ.u cane is II. R. T. & L Cb 105.00 annual meeting of Su- n. disposition to learn more of bonds, tho Hawaiian will be of unusunl Interest, the busl-- pany. looking line and tho day of heavy Kauai It. R. Co Cs 100.25 street Inquiries being on tho increase. gar Planters Association will make it crops Is now easily in sight. Kohala Ditch Cb.... 100.25 This Is a natural result of tho weak unecessary for air. .Pollitz to visit Hut- Reports from Hawaiian Commercial, Mutual Tel Cs 102.00 very stock market and the prospect for low chinson plantation at nil. In fact it ,er from tho Colonies, is returning by er at Fanning. He now has a Pala and Walluku are similar and in- Olaa fang Co Cs 92.00 sugar next year. Howover, transac- will not be necessary for him to go up i the Makura to God's "lone acre" in tho oxtenslve cocuanut and tropical fruits dicate nothing of special Interest. Tho Pacific Mill 6s 101.00 tions in bonds hayo been remarkably on the big ditch proposition, either, as mid-Pacifi- He came up here to buy plantation near the home of the' late days are warm nnd all other condi- Pioneer Mill Co Cs. .. 101.75 lieht. considering all tho circum all of that business can be transacted . supplies for the Fanning island colony, Robert Louis Stevenson In Samoa tions are favorablo. stances. On the board this morning hero also. the goods being shipped by tho Ma-- Fanning and Washington Islands STRAUB TO BUILry I co- $500 Hilo Railway sixes sold at $90.75, . . Hum tmlnv. Sunnlies shinned from the produce a considerable amount of Ueclnnlnc Monday and lasting un Dr Straub has purchased the prop-- at followed by $500 at $100.25. Another east are also aboard the. Makura for pra and guano, the former being ship- til Thanksgiving there will be a great ierty tho Walkikl corner of Berc- - sale was of $1000 Oahu Railway & the cable people at Fanning. ped to San Francisco nnd the latter to sale of fine Linens at Sachs. At this tanla and Miller street, makal, and BUSINESS LETTER will an offlco "Fanning been sold by Germany. It is said that tho largo salo will bo sold tho largest direct Im- erect thereon elaborate Island lias building to the place of tho ono Catholic priest, revenues derived from the Islands go portation of Linens over made in tho take Grelg nnd Bicknell to a recently destroyed by flro on tho Ha- BY AUTHORITY I Grelg, chiefly to tho Catholic church. Islands. who lives In Europe, and Willie waiian hotel grounds. In It ho will OF TRENT TRUST & SEALED TENDERS. 'formerly in the employ of Lewers lnstal expensive medical and surgical j Cooke, of tills city, is manager of both A Ah Kong to Holelun Tract, Plan. H apparatus. SEALED TENDERS will bo re- The attention of tho nubile during Fanning and Washington lsianus. un Thomas J Quinn and wf to Clem K James F. organ. David ceived at tho offlco of tho Superin- the past week has been chiefly cen- - "l8 present mission therefore Quinn, D. ! brother, tendent of Public Works until 12 m., , , .... ,.. . Greig is acting for his older Clem K Quinn to Anne Quinn, D. Stock of Saturday, November 2Cth, for tho IC1CU ill JJUIlllUB. 1 J1U 811KUI Climi William. and apparent on the stock as ro- - Western and Hawn lnvmt Co, Ltd, Bond Broker Sugar 3.80c construction of a Ono room addition market a Once in a while ono of the Canadian Mary to. tho Therapeutics Laboratory at suit of the local elections has borne steamers calls at Fanning with sup- to A Short and hsb, Rel. Beets, 8s, 11 U4d Ha-pa- l, of Honolulu Stock and Kalihi Receiving Station, and for out our predictions in recent advices. plies for cable people, and tho George W A Hapai to Htinry C Member the Bond Exchatfge. moving the present Treatment Lanai Whatever benefit that might have Grelg colony advantage of P A, there take Stock and Bond Orders receive Plans, specifications and proposal emanated from the local outcome out Nelson K Snlffen to Henry C these special trips to como them Ha. prompt attention. Henry Waterhouse Trust Co, office of tho - blanks on in the was counteracted by election results selves and take in supplies. Thus- pal, P A, Superintendent of Public Works. Information furnished relative to on the mainland. the up steamer called there for orders Bishop & Co to E (W Barnard, Rel, The right Is reserved to reject any all STOCKS AND BONDS. Members Honolulu Stock and Bond The certainty of a Democratic and today's boat takes tho goods. J K Kaanaana to Kaneohe RJce Co, LOANS NEGOTIATED. Exchange. or all bids. House has caused a little uneasiness - CAMPBELL, "Governor" George Grelg Is no long- Ltd, Option. Phona 1572 P. O. Box 594 FORT AND MERCHANT STS. MARSTON among holders of sugar securities as Superintendent of Public Works regards possible effect this might Honolulu, Nov. 12, 1910. the have on the tariff. We attribute the NOTICE TO CANDIDATES IN THE weakness of the past few days large- CITY AND COUNTY ELECTION. ly to this feeling. Agitation on tTits subject may continue but believe can The attention of all City and County In no way become dangerous, as any candidates is drawn to Sections 34, 35 action In connection with the tariff ! and 36 of the Election Laws of Hawaii on sugar is very unlikely. The best Thanksgiving Proclamation which relate to the filing of an Item- sugar Industry on the mainland of the Expenses by each ized Statement of United reached such pro with City and States has such Candidate tho portions any action along .this within twenty days fol- that County Clerk strong opposi' lowing the election of November 8, line would meet with the localities would be at 1910. tlon from that he Store where Bargain Prices and Bargain Values do the Talking. D. KALATJOKALANI JR. fected. Tho Income derived from the Clerk, City and County of Honolulu. Imported sugar, about $50,000,000 3ts Nov. 10, 11, 12. yearly, In round figures, is a much needed revenue, and could only be removed at the expense of placing a DINING ROOM FURNITURE VIOLET similar duty on other commodities SWEET The continual favorable reports ofJ TIIANKSGIVING SUGGESTS IT au naturally for Uie furniHbn of tb diniug room has great influence on it he '' ' ' ' ' "l weather conditions In Europe, .as well! - ' enjoyments a, dinucr,.'. j;, 't..'' Itxtra Creamery as the results so rar attained oy :neji 'i!SJA'Jnj CfcKSMWW "iaptor4saK3lready operating, Is caus-- i 9 Ing the opinion to prevail mat inn preliminary estimates for the crop And then after Thanksgiving and . It matters not bow little or how much greatly in excess of the Solid Oak Pedestal will not be New Years, feast after feast, surely now you want to pay. We believe you will Butter actual production. The entire world's production of su- is the opportune time to add that new Table surely find here what will suit your Fresh Supply gar ,an estimated increase ov- shows 42 in. round top, exends 8ft., rich needs, and comparison will convince er last year of 1,755,813 tons, which piece of furniture, or refurnish the din- golden Just Received is not conducive to nlgher prices for oak linish. you that the rallies are not surpassed raws the coming year. ing room throughout. We are ready Regular Price $20.00 Trading in the stock market has anywhere. up to serve you splendidly so. Ilere are been of small volume. Ewa holds look $2k75; Special Thanksgiving We invite you to come nnd Carry well on small sales around rich, beautiful pieces in golden, weath- Also Oahu shows considerable weakness, whether you wish to buy or not. and is offered for sale at $20.50; Ha- consisting of ered, and fumed oak, china Price Our windows furnish some exceed- Sunflower waiian Commercial Is steady around $34.50; Walalua is offered at pnr hut closets, bullets, tables, chairs, specially ingly interesting dining room sugges- sales were made as high as $101 dur Creamery ing the sveek; Plon,eer can bo bought. priced for this occasion. tions and values. f around $184; Olaa and McBrydo nro $15.00 stationary $4.25 bid for tho formor, whllo the latter Is offered at $4 375; Yours truly, IJUFPHTS CHINA CLOSETS EXTENSION CHAIItS Butter CO, $25,00 to $75.00 $25.00 to $70.00 $8.50 to $t.no to $9.oo TRENT TRUST LTD, $125.00

G. Q. YEE SHIPS SUPPLIES BUY HERE OUR QUALITY iMPL &CQ I rtfii'&ssiPl's imm J. H0PP 'Ulsffcsshsd m ri 4 itwr ami NUN t ika Nav to Blllsili Math tvttr on Matstar attHttoa, wkar titr PAC"cpS, assart teat sHUli bark a or aura at a warm walwiwa bark toft l ct 1 1 1 a hB? i tort, aM la sMrii Mart raom Mtttifla tBMfwti lai iiw fMaa&tfttttiK a.. tr Imhi tor aaora maJrUlla labmi Willis ft By W iAINI tor ptarara to vat back laaa Medicine SPORTS baan IM Tna la Hftaaaa ara a wketo akoar In ibm nn malt ffTMt Imafwraaaaal. but It will tea alvs. MHR9 ftOM469ftlWt UM9 WtCHft IJW Willl0ul FOOTBALL BONUS OTHER SPORTS QUIET roaru art In tat axaallani MtHiltlan ate toran will b pimm t l bar war bafore MHg Hwtail. Aa kM tkal Mr, latajla baa tfactdart lhay kara bvan wall la hi awl top-draas- to Rlva a radial hmIw Ihe RHatdras tkv will set wail, m that li (if tka lUtobaMi Art Lmm h lit la l'.xrMl for Hip fnollmll gumr-- whli'.i Mna: ftlarrd by the Marines; ntiell. ntily a (jHaatlun of lima before Mill of (Ma NMHlk. at the Optra Alcohol lam l almoat unheard of. axoapt for that 13 hii being played loralh !oieii h' ara In hhhI trim attain. AltprnttoiiB llmaa. an ercaatonal ranart uf malrhaa lu jrloii achaata aa4 roilaajas. awy to I ha gIhu'b vlllon are oontemplat Aycr's Sarsaparilla is casna. wMeh huhrII)' prove daeeptlve, a tonic and tho work will put In tbiiiK l kmKnmmi la sporting Hritw. to lanat; el, be hand This Hfternefln and tuninrrow Ilia and alterative, free from alcohol. Mr Ina Ktklotlaa has lakrn slwrtly, baafl abaaaawad tor Of ineinbora of the OtHinttr Olub wilt What Is a "tonic"? A medicine Howtti hat a hack' aaat; nnd tannls linn been What's The Use? In-ii- i compete over gfllf the that imparts strength or tone; a iilmr Wlfiit; swimming baa w1hn1 fritm the list of season- the lluka for lor monihx jiasi: ImmImII I daad. able hhU. Yachting In progressing President's Cup, which has been of- of suffering and sorntchlng your head medicine that builds up, gives 1)11. i (In- - of gamaa iww quietly.. WILLS & HASSAN fered for competition by Walter when tho only vigor and power. is an rxu-i'- for series thins you havo to do What Ilnghnm. Tho links nro lu good con- is to uso "altorativc"? A medicine that dition and n alose conlost Is expected. alters or changes unhealthy ac- InK of it aarlaa of championships PACHECO'8 DANDRUFF KILLER. tion to healthy action. Aycr's would liven matters up considerably FOHTHE PARK Kermlt Roosevelt snya ho wns onco BALL GAMES to stop that awful Itching Sarsaparilla does all this with- All talk hIhhiI water polo Booms to cnmplng In eastern Utah, when a pros-poct- and stojj your out stimulation. Ask your doc- havo died out; nothing Is nntlolpnted Willis & Hnssnn are rapidly over- enmo along ono morning on a linlr from falling. This pre- paration tor if a family medicine, like In this direction for nt least throo coming the offects of the long soa mule. Ho had his jaw tied up, nnd Is an Instant relict for prick ly heat. Aycr's Sarsaparilla, is not vastly THE MURINE months. Hnrly In tlio spring It may voyage from Austrnlln ,nnd arc now nt Mrst Hoomed inclined to pass on better without alcohol than be that the awlmmors will get togeth- ready for their thrilling net nt tho without n word. On second thought, Sold Vy all druggists and at Pa-- with it. er and organise a tournnmont, but just Park on Monday ovonlng. An lllustrn-tratlo- u howvor, ho hnlted and gruffly queried: checo's Barber Shop. Phono 1732. ES CLOSING now there Is no chance of it bolng that we roproduce olsowherc "How fur to Salt Luke?" arranged. will aliow that somothlng out of the "Throo hundred mllos." Aycr's Sarsaparilla common is promised for pntrons of "Humph." NO TENNIS IN SIGHT. this populnr house of ontortnlnment, "Traveled far?" k Dr. & Cook Fmtn I. C Atr L Ct., It. Mm., U. S. A. With the final match In the Marines and the successoa of many othor porta "About two hundred mllos." Me "Wo can't hold tournnmonts nil the Baaeball Maries set down for tills af of tho world arc sure to be repeated "Get your Jaw hurt?" tlmo." wild n tennis onthuslast, when ternoon, there should be a large crowd hore. The demand for something now "No. It's just an lnfornnl tooth- Fraternal Meetings asked to assign n reason for the per- Honolulu, T. II. or spectators around the tiiamonu at will suroly bo fulfilled by the nppoar-anc- o ache, nnd I'm flvo hundred vading alnokuoss. "Plnyors wpuld soon HONOLULU LODGE NO. Clt, Oainp Very. The companies rapre-aante- d of those daring and accomplished miles to get it pulled. ' get full of playing," ho ndded. Just at SHIPPING J ND COMMISSION lOUt B. P. O. ELKS. in this match are "li" and performers. He wns invited down, and one of the "B." both of whom suffered defeat prosont there doos not soom to be Harney ana Haynos got piece CHANTS. Maata In their hall on King Street havo finished a crowd a of string round tho yuaterday. "D" Co. haa had the cham- anything In sight nud It will probably surcoaafnl season at the Park, and tooth nnd jerked It out ns slick as SUGAR FACTORS and GENERAL IN Port, every Friday evsntug. Vlstt-la- g grasp iwr pionship within Its right be way along In or March they leave for Australia today by tho you please. After the overjoyed man SURANCE AGENTS. Bretfeara ara cordially lBvlted to through the series, being only threat- next before any Important tourna- C. A. S. Makurn. This couple should hnd ceased dancing nbout, the young attead. dull UK the past few days, but representing ened ments nro pulled oir. Tho short ev- do well In Australia, stay enmpor queried, yeaterday the team fell down to "A" and tltolr JAMBS D. DOUGHERTY, II. It. five-thirt- y enings prevent playing after there ought to a fairly long one. bo-fo- re Ewn Plantation Co, Co., losing by one run only. "C" Co. be "Why didn't you try the string j QUO. Walalua Agricultural Co., T. KLUBGEL, Secretary. by and consequently most of the Wise & Milton have been great starting out on such a long ride?" Lt. saved the day for "D" Co. defeating Kohala Sugar Co. j "B" Co and the final match to be play- courts are now deserted at that hour 'aughmakcrs at the Park since Thurs- "Best kind of reason, sir, I hadn't Hahmony Loooa, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Walmea Sugar Mill Co. , ed today is the rosult On form, ex- The work of extending the Berotunl i day night. They conclude their short nary a string." Heate avary Monday availing at 7:10 Apokaa Sugar Co., i cepting that shown by "D" of late, Ltd. r, Fulton Ic 04d Fallow' Hall, Fort St. Vlelt-im- game appear Iron Works at St. LoaJa. the would to bo a safe a - Westons Centrifugals. brothers cordially Invited to at- proposition for "D," but "B" must be Babcock ft Wilcox Sonera. tend. given a chanco when the play of the Green's past Fuel Economizer. few days is taken into considera- Matson Navigation II. E. McCOY, N. G. tion. Co. New England Mutual laanaa E. HENDRY, Sec. The contest botweon "A" and "D" Lifa It. ance Company of Boston. was close, but the pitching of Strem-pl- e Aetna Insurance Co. for Co. was not as good ns BBBBBBn BBSBBBBBBBBBBBBHnt VSBBBBBBBBBBBf BBST BBBBKW NaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 'BBBBH HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., LTD. "D" National was expected, though the single run Flro Insurance Co. Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Citizen's Steam scored by "A" was not due to weak Insurance Co. (Hortiorfl Coolers, Iron, Brass aud Lead Cast-lng- Fire Insurance Co.) pitching, but to an error In the third of every Description Machinery by Shelby. Stromplo struck out five The London Assumes Corrara M do to Order. Particular Attention but he had nine hits registered against tlon. Paid to Ship's Blacksmltbing. Job him, wlille Gaw, who pitched for "A" Work Executed on Short Notice Co., struck out three and had only four hits against him. Tho batting of "Johnny Kling" Oat & flossman was a feature of tho game, the Jnit BBBBBBM Hs STATIONERS AND fielding of Miller, of "A" Co. provented two-liagg- For Sinclair from getting a Sale BOOK SELLERS. and Corporal Milburn also pulled down several good hits which would other- Merchant Street near Post Offlc. wise have goen for two or three-ba- g gers. Batten caught for "A" Co. and Sinclair for "D" Co. The game Several lots In KaimukI on the top ALEXANDER LIB was played in fifty-eig- ht minutes. I Jligh scoring marked the second of tho Ridge at the end of tho car game, between Com- m "B" and "C" line. panies, which was won by "C" by ten OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. runs to six. Nig. Hayes, Jack Cole and Finest view In the entire tract. II. P. BALDWIN President Sheeny Moso gave good batting dis- J. B. CASTLE 1st. Vice-Preside- plays, while the pitching 'of Sharp was Will sell at a very reasonable W. M. ALEXANDER. 2nd also worthy of commendation. Tho figure. J R. GALT 3rd Vice-Preside- batteries were: Sharp and Alvln for E. E. PAXTON Secretary "C" Company; Clingroth, Thompson, ,B J. WATERHOUSE Treasurer Anderson, Schuman and Frank for llB CAN ARRANGE TERMS. W. R. CASTLE Director B" Co. J. GUILD Director C. H. ATHERTON Director G. G. KINNEY Acting Auditor 'P HEMS ARE SUGAR FACTORS BBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflF 2dBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVasiaftsl Bishop Trust Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Limited AND VERY ACTIVE INSURANCE AGENTS. Who make their first appearan co in hono ulu at the Popular Park Theater on Monday evening. The Illus- 924 BETHEL STREET AGENTS FOR trations show the thrilling nature of the act that will be submitted. Some structuarl alterations to tho stage have been rendered necessary. Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Com- Wednesday next the Healanl Boat pany. Club will hold a meeting at which of- Haiku Sugar Company. ficials for the coming year will be elected. The Club Is In a flourishing Bridge ana Beach Stores tor Coal at Pala Plantation. WooA. Maul Agricultural Company. condition at 'present nnd matters are jnovlng Quiet Meal Blue Flame Oil Btovax Hawaiian Sugar Company. as favorably as the most op timistic members could desire. The Perfection Oil 8tovea. Kahuku Plantation Company. Giant Bacner OasoUne Store. Kahulut Railroad Company, membership is growing and what is SHAW & SEVILLE EMMELUTH ft CO.. LTD. rialeakala Ranch Company, more, the members are taking a live, Phone 1511. King Honolua Ranch. ly Interest In the doings of the club. No. 145 St McBryde Sugar Company. The outgoing committee will submit to Kauai Railway Co, the meeting a list of names for the positions which become vacant by NEW MONUMEN WORKS the lapse of time and there seems no reason to believe that the members King Street Near Alakea Honolulu SEE THE will not accept the recommendations Grabowsky Truck of the committee in this regard. The Honolulu Power Wagon Co. "slate" comprises the best men avail- OSTEOPATHY M. MInton, Mgr. W. able and It Is probable that they' will beg leave to state that we have installed 175 BERETANIAlis STREET. bo elected en bloc a without single WE First-Cla- ss Phone 1733 dissentient. a Shop, equipped with the Even more life Is to be Infused in- latest pneumatic tools run by compressed air? to this club with the now year, for suggestions are already being consjd-ere- d for cutting, carving and lettering monuments. BUY THE GREAT Forcegrowth for tho introduction of monthly WILL DO IT. dances and monthly spoking con- We have a large stock of monuments on hand, certs. Such functions always assist "WHITE FROST" in drawing tho members of a club to and books of designs to select from. With our The Refrigerator Without a Fault gether nnd If they can be successfully give first-clas- s Bpoclalty Adapted to the Needs ot carried out (there Is no reason why modern equipment we can you tho Hawaiian Islands. they should not bo) next year should work. Quarter Sizes bo a bumper torm for tho Healanls, Al Rowing members are looking forward Call or write, and be convinced of Quality, Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd., to tho completion of tho now boat, Young Building Regal Shoe Store Which will place upon ov- Prices and Workmanship. We cfan serve you T them more King and Hotel Streets. en terms with the Myrtles than they the best. nro at iiresont. I If YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE S It Is also proposed to hold a cou- K m mm mm. m. . IB 9 IN ple of barge races In .WtiWSr'APIiRSi tho near future, h ATiYWIIUkE AT ANYTIMQ Sweet Violet and It is probable that, a swimming ' Call on or WrlU team wfll organized to compoto list bo U C. DAKE'S ADYERWSIHG flGESCYJ BUTTER against nil comors. A swimming ivi batisomo Street carnival would ho an acceptable func- CO. 251 & 8 AN FBAKC18C0, CAMP. C. Q. YEE DOP & TEL. SHAW SEVILLE J tion with which to usher In tho new year, Six weeks is plenty of time for ttaMfcaftaftna0 Fine Job Printing Star Office. tho members to train, and tho hold- - Fino Job Printing, star Office, f , WHM Hi MM

MefMfrlM n)ml CtwH" wbm IW1WWH rWry PflW M faaSOTMt a wiBKi naif. Imr NHtoinri M m ptoMta n tropical fMtur, aajtsnAM Mir fMrtc Ml vafra wtta tHtt nut ayai Tit eaMMMMHiy aaa ImpJ Your tmalHMl TJi Ua$m rowHl a4ai4r-M- . make labto la tk kin ftMlnrtte ifwaMtf katoi irantly Umm imI aaa. Nt jlM Society iNtttMlJWM iNiHftwM li iMNWJ fW ni Nt kd bMH atnlns room was aataM with Wltalti tmrk of tka stork Ik (CeiiWiuud from pnfe three QwiMttt Hwrkrt mrtt tht afunraon, tb d&wrt of Hawaiian kallr brrta, aM mm. Mr. Haifa raaartrtr will fea lacla-alv- a batter for a vacaUo UMH HmMWU bmplulKr batHg thrown wide to nil batikmaiit of th barriaa gmm of bam opiliilies as (Iih Ktimt of I'rlupena KawanaHahiM n rh4 ai mnr hta aafta, awl It It aa aMBllaal baial pmtilUt tha frivmii of Ow gwilat rallMan tka tatrta a a oawtar-p)oc- . paat tM-par- a RMMlfl WIiIIb on the mainland she wnif vry iktptw aaomlnt taoaa mltad to hi it via ami Rtiaata with ateallanl M be thoa of th boaptlabltt ultlcvrfi of lh rooms and unlimited bhwm 9t Don't llho souie people lllslll)' CafllplUHMIItHl IHOlir SKltl mailt. ir I KwhI ah p. Niuallor nirtia wtr cauarai ovar Ona Hf thaa l a aoHR tompoaad by f Rolf or tennla. If fm always blaming luck. favor, mill flKtirml preHtluentlr lit At tlirB o'clock Automobile nnd the Inea eloth ami attaahad to Uta Mr. IMftar A. IV Xawcoma rallad "Kit. Irnva ban rawpalRnlm with ikt kofM mm vary pretty ooohiAoiih Blvmi fur try nn with n nc began to arrlva nt the rail place canla, whlla rati illk at Calrana" which la the favorite llalalwa. I The in Mvln her by member of the siiiRrt not. tr roml dock, where the Iterzogln Ceoallo frlliHwl aaiKlKlakra skatl a t MIm Ithodos' trousseau, It In said, Is toft nrtlatto of Tom Cnrla, tnamliar of tba ltoatoa count innkus his opportunities, U lying, nnd th Hnwutlnn bnnd made glow over the gttaau. Ian IN TUB COURT OF THE very boaullful ninny shopping tours Oiwra Coniiwiiy who has sung It ClltOWrr merry the gala soene stationed on the Thotto praaant wara Mr. and Mra. nil In many con- Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, Start by a deposit with this to tlio French shops or Imported novel- over tho atataa his First after dock of the boautlltil whlto Ilonry Fraderlck Wlchman whom Holding Terms In the City ties resulting In n mnrvelloun collec- big for cert tours. and' bank. Wo will holp you. ship nnd rendering during tho entire the dinner waa Rlvan, Governor and County et Honolulu. tion of requisite gowns. nftornoon, selections of German nnd Mrs. Walter F. l'rotoaaor 'and Afrs. Ilnrold Hnyaaldan MAH8TON OAM l'UBI.L, Superintend- Mr, WllllnniBon Is well known on the Fraar, enleitaliieil Hawaiian music. Mrs. Grlinths, Mr. and Mra. Jnmoa A. three tables of hrldga on Monday aft- ent of Public Works of the Terri- stock oxchaiigo, nnd 1ms ruoently been 1 o Interest Captain Waltors and his olllcors re- Kennedy, Miss Jessie Kennody and ernoon at hor beautiful tory of Hawaii, Plaintiff and IV oleotod to tlio HotiBo of ItopreMntn-tlvos.- . little cottage ceived tho guosts upon Mr. and Mrs. Luwrey. nt the tloner. vs. o Tlio wedding will be nn event their arrival l'leaaantoii Hotel which was 2 rocolvlng wore: BTUfNlflR: MRS. TI1BP.E-S- 4 Paid wook, nnd those In tho lino e A one of tho smnllor but mot charming JAMBS of next Captain Wnltors, Mr. Gaerves, first of- Captain Walter entartalnad at a nffnlrs of tho mt week. LOUISSON; TUB FIRST NA- ficer, Mr, Knehlert, second offlcor, Mrt very ohnrmlng dinner on board tho Tho decorations of tho luxurious TIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, an Ha- Among the local passengers sailing Pohlo, third ofllcor; Mr. F. Uobo, Horzogln t'ecelle Saturday ovonliig, npnrtmont were carried out In waiian Corporation having Its princi- BANK OF LTD. HAWAII today In the "Siberia" for Sen Fran- fourth olllcor; Naval Inspector, lm-inn- following the elHlwrnte reception given tones of yellow, deep huud pal office at Honolulu, Territory of Ha- cisco nro Soarotary of tlio Torrltory nnd Dr. 15. M. Martin. Those on board during tho nftornoon. double golden chrysanthemums form- waii; ELIZABETH J. MONSARRAT; Capital and surplus 11,000,000 and Mrs. 13. A. Mott-Smlt- to the gontlomen, and tho othor younger of- Covors wore placed for fourteen. ing n striking contrast to soft green R. W. SHINGLE; SIMPSON DECK- former of whom a leave of absence hns ficers who assisted in entortutnlng the Dinner was served in tho captain's pnlms. ER; JESSE M. McCHESNEY, ED. been-grante- for tlireu mouths. Mr. youngor people looked charming In cabin nnd with the tinkle of sorvlco Tlio first prizo of the nfternoon was TOWSE and CHARLES W. ZIKGLER, Mott-Smlt-h will mingled 2, and Mrs. travel from tholr splc and span uniforms of whlto tho Bveet music rendorod by awarded to Miss Gait, In the form of a Trustees of MyBtlc Lodge No. San Francisco to the cast, making and gold, nnd presented a striking pic-tur- o the cadet's orchestra. dainty Knights of Pythias or Honolulu; MYS- ESTABLISHED IN 1830. hand otnhroldored French Jnbot their headquarters In Boston and Now against tho gala background of Flags draped about mingled with nnd tho booby prlzo was won by MIbs TIC LODGE No. 2, KNIGHTS OF PY- York, where during the grand opera the decorations. beautiful flowers formed tho decora- Leo who was dollghted at receiving a THIAS OF HONOLULU; LIBERT ISHQP&CO. season many treats are In store for The whole ship was from tive scheme, and a very delicious and handsome silk nfternoon handbag. HUBERT J. L. BOEYNAEMS, Bishop them. stom to stern with national pennants, olaborate menu was sorved tho de- A feature was the sorvlng of deli- of Zeugma, Vicar Apostolic of Hawaii; Now York and all the leading cities tho upper deck being canopied and lighted guests. Those seated round the cious refreshments to the guests by ST. LOUIS COLLEGE ALUMNI AS- of the east are now In full bloom and enclosed by small pennants and drap rose bedecked table wore: Mr and littlo Marjorio Guild and Sibyl Carter, SOCIATION, an Hawaiian Corpora- BANKEKS no doubt Mrs. Mott-Smlt- who Is ajcd ungs 0f an nations betweon which Mrs. von Damm, Captain Bueves, Mr. who daintily pretty in Huffy whlto tion davlng its principal ofllce at Ho- great favorite In society will bring nestied potted ferns of many varieties, H. A. Sohroedcr, Mr. and Mrs. Grand- - clevorly attended tho guosts, passing nolulu, Territory of Hawaii; JAMES beauti-- ; SULLIVAN; back many trunks laden with tM cocoanut palms, banana trees and Ihammo, Miss B. von P. Schoffler, Iced F. MORGAN; JOHN . Commercial and Travellers' round sandwiches, coffee, cream, ful things selected from the pretty grncefUi tropical leaves Messrs. Gaerves, Kaohlert, Pohle, r, JOHN BUCKLEY; JOHN DOE, MARY Lctten of Credit Issued on the vines and shorbet and punch. Those present at of the big metropolis, for next among of drap-season- 's Uebe, Dr. Martin and Captain DOE, and RICHARD ROE, unknown Bank of California and The Lon tertwlned tlio folds this charming afternoon were Miss gaieties. guests enjoyed pri- - Walters. owners and claimants, Defendants don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, erles.. The tho and Mrs. Mott-Sttlt- h expect to vnege and Respondents. TERM SUMMONS. London. Mr. 0f a generous Inspection of the . (Continued onpagc sixteen.) return to Honolulu Tiext February. trm vesaei and between the band Cards have been Issued by Mrs. San- - THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII: TO Correspondent for the Amer- ford B. Dole and Mrs. Eben Low for THE HIGH SHERIFF of the Territory numbers the younger officers and girls AN HONESV DOCTOR ican Express Company, and ' of Hawaii, or his Deputy; tho Sheriff Miss Florence Hoffman entertained danced in the cadets' room to the an "At Home" to be held from four to Thoa. Cook ft Son. six o'clock on remarked to his patient who had been of the City and County of Honolulu or on Tuesday afternoon at a very charm- - merry strains of the cadets' orchestra Friday next. Over six allowed on term and piano, having a most hundred invitations have been sent outi cured by Lydia E. Finkham's Vege- his Deputy: Interest ing and pretty little luncheon for live . of violin and Sarin Bank Deposits. by these charming ladles, whose hos- table Compound after his efforts had YOU ARE COMMANDED to sum- ei beautiful home "Greystones" on j jolly time at her mon JAMES STEINER; MRS. THE- Refreshments were served late In pitality and graciousncss aro famed. failed, "Mrs. Weber. I do not bellovo Kewalo street. RESA LOUISSON; THE FIRST NA- The table in spacious and afternoon on the after deck, in patent medicines, but I will siy round the the Society TIONAL BANK OF HAWAII, an Ha- artistic dbning room at which the which was handsomely dressed in music lovers are anticipating that Lydia E. Plnkham's. Vegetablo with no little degree waiian Corporation having its princi- guests were seated, was with draped flags, pennants nnd shrubbery, of pleasure, the Compound Is tho host medicine ever to bo given pal office at Honolulu, Territory of of glass consisting of delicious recital at the Charles R. discovered for women. Continue to dainty appointments cut and at small tables, Hawaii; ELIZABETH J. MONSAR- - tea, sand- Bishop Hall next Friday evening by use It." This is another link In' tho silver, a basket of rose pinks and German coffee, and beer, I W. SHINGLE; SIMPSON Bank of Mr. Philip Hall, assisted by Mrs. E. C, long chain of ovldenco to prove tho RAT; R. malndenhalr adorning It as a center- wiches, cakes, ice cream and fruit Horton, accompanist reliability of this standard medicine DECKER; JESSE M. McCHESNEY, piece. punch. ED. TOWSE, and CHARLES W. many guests present Mr. Hall is local talent, and Is well for women. Clipped blossoms combined with the Among the ZIEGLER, Trustees of Mystic Lodge Honolulu fern were strewn over the lace cloth, were noticed Consul Pfotenhauer, Mr. Knights of of Honolulu; No. 2, Pythias Armln and a beautiful background was form- and Mrs. George Rodlek, Mrs. MYSTIC LODGE No. 2, KNIGHTS OF Mr. Du ed by the fern grotto, a fluffy bower Haneberg, Mr. and Mrs. Falke, PYTHIAS OF HONOLULU; LIBERT and Issue K. N. & K. of lace maidenhair which opens up Roi, Mr. and Mrs. Von Damm HUBERT J. L. BOEYNAEMS, Bishop Mr. H. A. Schroe o f from the dining room. family, Mr. Schultze, of Zeugma, Vicar Apostolic of Hawaii; Letters Credit Guessefeldt, Mr. H. and After a delicious luncheon the der, Mr. and Mrs. For Thirty Days ST. LOUIS COLLEGE ALUMNI AS- Traveler's guests indulged in bridge during the Lemke and many others. SOCIATION, an Hawaiian Corporation Checks available sunny hours of the delightful after- e principal office at Honolulu, We will take subscriptions for the COLUMBIAN MAGA having its throughout the noon. Mrs. Usborne, wife of Rev. Canon Territory of Hawaii; JAMES F. MOR- world. & & Cable The guests 'at this pretty occasion Usborne, entertained the ladles of St ZINE at ?2.25 per annum and include one copy of Funk & GAN; JOHN SULLIVAN; JOHN Guild at her beautiful and were Miss Kathryn Stephens, niece of i Clement's BUCKLEY; JOHN DOE, MARY DOE, transfers at lowest Wagnalls' "Comprehensive Standard Dictionary." . Captain and Mrs. Arthur Marix, U. S. picturesque seaside home at and RICHARD ROE, unknown owners rates jfi jfi jt, & very M . C., Mrs. George Cleveland Bowen, Head on Thursday afternoon at a claimants, defendants, In caso ' Flexible Binding, Thumb Indexed. (List price 1.00.) and wife of Lieut. Bowen, U. S. A., of Fort charming luncheon andisurflng party, they Bhali file written answer within Shatter, Miss Jessie Kennedy and Mrs. which filled the afternoon. twenty days after service hereof to be A. Hocking, the mother Of the" charm; The' home of Canon -- and Mrs. Us and appear before the said Circuit ing young hostess. borne? with its spacious verandahsl Court at the Term thereof pending im- LftmltUH and sloping shaded terraces descend mediately after the expiration of twen- One of tho elaborate affairs of the ing to the water and the beach is a ty days after service hereof; provid- week was the reception given by Mr. tempting spot for warm days, and the ed, however, if no term be pending at Fire and Marine You" and Mrs. D. Howard Hitchcock at the afternoon on which this occasion was Hawaiian News Co., Ltd., Alexf,r. such time, then to be and appear be- Insurance Agencies Kilohana Art League from eight to given was a sunny day of perfect fore the said Circuit Court at the next half after ten o'clock on Tuesday even- - delight. succeeding term thereof, to-wl- t, the was served at nan atter 1911 hold-e- n Liver- ing, when eighty guests were present Luncheon January Term thereof, to be Royal Insurance Co. of to enjoy their hospitality.and view for twelve on three large tables round at tho City and County of Hono- 1 pool. the first time some of Mr. Hitchcocks which tne guests were seuieu iu iuu lulu, on Monday, the ninth day of Jan- London Assurance Corpora-tion- . famous and exquisite work he has but large cool living room which opened uary next, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show recently accomplished, forty of which out on the palm decked lanals and the cause why judgment of condemnation CommercialUnion Assurance were California scenes, immortalized inviting shady lawns. of the lands described In the Petition by a drawn de- Co. of London. on canvas from glimpses caught while Each table was adorned herein nnd for any other relief recently en tour of that sunshine state, work scarf, and a large artistic center- manded in the Petition should not be Scottish Union and National and ten or more representing typical piece of calabashes of piled golden awarded to Marston Campbell, Super- Insurance Co.of Edinburgh, scenes of Hawaii a phase of the ar- tinted fruit, whence fell streamers of intendent of Public Works, pursuant Jedonian Insurance Co. of tists' work which has won fame both smilax gracefully covering tho cloth to the tenor of his annexed Petition. Edinburgh. here and abroad. and falling over the sides. And have you then there this Writ Upper Insurance The upper hall of the Kilohana Art Clipped white blossoms also were Great Holiday Voting Contest with full return of your proceedings Rhine among greens, making n. Co., League was the scene of festivities on scattered the thereon. (Marine). Tuesday evening, the stairway leading fragrant and delightful' ensemble WITNESS the Honorable Presiding up to it being hidden by a bower of After luncheon a brief siesta was In- Judge of the Circuit Court of the First pepper, which In combination with dulged In, the happy guests reclining Now : Circuit, at Honolulu aforesaid,, this cool Progress of 1910. In day August, date palms and "tl" leaves represented In comfy chairs on the lawn, their 27th brighten (SEAL) ( LIMITED. California and Hawaii. The arched dainty pastel lingerie frocks ' entrance was artistically imbued with ing the dark green grass, and the pfmrmiiWMm - (Signed) HENRY SMITH", Capital (Paid Up) Yen 24.C30.000 ' - of sea in their ears. Clerk. Reserve Fund 16.250,000 a spirit of the two. date palms artls sound the tlcally arranged, blending harmonious - Finally bathing togs were donned (Endorsed) L. No. 7199. Reg. 3. Pg: ' HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. A Voting Coupon Free With Every ly with pepper sprays and tl leaves the warmth of the afternoon proving 162. Circuit Court First Circuit, Ter- buys ana for The bank receives and branches. and a merry care free afternoon ritory of Hawaii. Marston Campbell, ezenange, fatal 50 cent purchase, collection bills of issues Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, the latter was spent in the delightful swimming Superintendent of Public Works of the of Credit, and Pe- Drafts and Letters of whom was attired In a handsome tank. The person receiving the largest num- Territory of Hawaii, Plaintiff and - transacts a- general banking business. gown of soft black silk with a single Among the thirty ladies present titioner vs. James Steiner, et als., De- Deposits ' ber of votes by p. m. on December The Bank receives Local rose pink double hibiscus as her cor - were Mrs. O. E. Wall, Mrs. Thompson, 9 fendants and Respondents. Summons. ' and Head Office beposlts for fixed pe- sage, received in the bower, assisted Mrs. Wall, Sr., Mrs. George Smithies, 24 will be presented with the beautiful Filed and issued at 11:15 a. m. August. riod. by Mr. and Mrs. Gait. Uirs. H. P. Wood, Mrs. Joseph Emer- - 27, 1910. (Sg) Henry Smith, Clerk. - Aug. Local Deposits ?25 and upwards for After a gracious and cordial re- - son, Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Sarah New- Returned and filed 31, 1910, at one year at rate of 4 per annum. ceptlon, the guests mingled with the comb, Mrs. Colley, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. High Grade Foster Piano 1.5. A. K. Aona, Asst. Clerk. LINDSAY, JR., Atty. Head Office Deposits Ten 25 and others to view tho beautiful exhibition Usborne and others. ALEXANDER Gen'l & W. B. LYMER, Dep. Atty. upwards for one-ha- lf year, one year, of their hosts' skill and no end of ft view in At presenton our window. Campbell, Supt. two years or three years at rato of eulogy was heard over the works of Many congratulations, extended over Gen'l, for Marston of. per annum. art on display for the first time here. the telephone and expressed In dainty is going to Pub. Works. Sotnedody get' a valuable Christmas Present ) Particulars to be obtained on ap- The three pictures, "Morning," notes from their friends are being plication. "Noon" and "Night" Inspired perhaps showered upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Territory of Hawaii, ) more flattering praise than any of the Atherton, to whom on November 6th Why Not You ) 88.. Honolulu Office Corner Merchant City and County of Honolulu.) nthfirs. . Tt. denicted three dally phases a little son was born. and Bethel streets. P. O. Box 168. Get your friends to shop at ) of one Ideably artistic spot In Call- - j Baby Joseph Atherton, for so ho Is JORDAN'S during YTJ AKAT, Manager. - I, Henry Clerk of Circuit1 forna with three slender palms soar- named, enjoys the distinction of being November and Decomber and save tho votes for you. Smith, the of tho Judicial Circuit, Ter-rltor- y Ing in the foreground against a trans- - the first baby boy in this distinguished Court First Special values this month in IMPORTED IRISH do hereby cortlfy the luscent hazy atmosphere. All the family, and like a littlo king on a of Hawaii, cor- j LINENS. foregoing to bo a full, true and Japanese Silks, Dry pictures were wonderfully brilliant. golden throne Is the unconscious refreshments wero served plent of great homago from his family grand stock of new rect copy of the original summons lu Goods and Hat of A merchandise in every depart- Campbell, Super- later in the evening, consisting of Ico and friends. tho caso of Marston ment. Inspection Invited. Tzr-rltor- y f All Kinds. cream, cake, and fruit punch, and intendent of Public Works of the vs. Robinson Biccx Hotel Btreat passed round to tho guests a la buffet Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jewett Low- - of Hawaii James Steiner by competent waiters. rey entertained at a tiandsomo littlo as tho samo remains of record The evenlnrr was a most enjoyable dinner party on Thursday evening at and on file In tho ofllce of tho Clerk of. said one and long to bo remembered. i.,their palatial homo on Lunalllo and Court. Silver Plate WHEREOF, I have, Victoria streets, In honor of Mr. and IN WITNESS hereunto sot my hand and affixed tho Flat Ware A very elaborate reception was Mrs. Henry Frederick Wlchman. I Seal of said Circuit Court, this 2nd dayv 30 PER CENT OFF given on Saturday afternoon from Tho beautiful homo, with Its ceml of September, 1910. three to six o'clock on board, by Cap- - colonial lines on terraces of shady -- j A. R. V1EIRA & CO. (SEAL) HENRY SMITH, J. tain Walters and the officers and crew lawn sweeping to tho street, Is a do-o- f Clerk of the Circuit Court of the First 113 HOTEL STREET . the North German Lloyd training lightful spot, and Its palm flanked la Jordan's I Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. new agviiipgjiffyrfc. E OF CATARRH medftAds,, Paia. cs BRONGHIAL Thanksgiving Sale of World- - A n. ArMgk ft t . t ItxtMMB, mltfe Co 4 LOST. Vw Than A t 4 PROMPTLY RELIEVED OK Renowned Irish Linens r. PHHIL A Ut mtUi bofl Bring to Tat J. Hopa A Oa (' Q Yw A ON' nnd itird Ha t. We have received litis week m rhf Notoltr Tkaalat from Belfast one of the Inrsosl direct FOR ALt. Bronchial shipment of I'nble Linon ever importod into the Islands. Those goods Iteeht .HMlwr Chair all Maw A nvtlte do not require to be "talked up;" they include the famous "Shamrock" Tkaitxat moat SmIUmt Harter P. M. Pond Ciatn Tom an4 at lauai s Catarrh brand manufactured by John S. Brown & Sons. Shamrock Linobs -m4. Wint'T- M. Jaffa agent, Baikal atraai H mvc n popular reputation of over one hundred years and cood house- - HaMtalu. ( J. K. Klrkpatrtrk ...... Unless kaopors vtrywhorc are familiar with their oxccllonco and boauty of LOCUTION. Towmtend I'aaartakiim .1I n. " Mtaa Ray tlell teacher of Elocution, Coyne furniture Co ,..!' Oratorr. Pbytlcul and Votaw Cvltnra, Savoy Theater . .11 Stopped RAWH IIHOIXR MON'DAY, NOVK.MIUSH Mill, LunaMo PtKwa . tadlo ltU ttraal. Aaaoctated Oarage .12 And will contintii! tint il TlinnkHgivlnn, Kovoiiihor Udtli. 1MI. Fred 1. Waldran 12 Oftep L1NI8N XAl'KIXK, in Luncheon mid Dinner- - Sixos. MEN'S jCLOTHlNG Von llamm-Youn- g Co..... 13 Regal Shoe Store 13 LIXHX DAM ASIC OI.OTIIR, ou a Men's OtathlUR oredlt $1.00 11. llackfeld & Co in Spreads Pit I XU HSU DAMASK DOYL1US, All Linen. week, SHlt at otioe. Francis rIvhi Irfvv OiitlUtlUK Co II Itoautifiil LinuiiH nuoh its wo will ollor at this Sale make linndsomo Levy, Outfitting Co., BaoUa Bids., Fort Oac 14 llnnohilu Co To ChriKtinuK Olfta. Tho,v can bo purclinwnl in Sotu nil to inafoh or Btreet, Schuman Carrlaga Co 1G Hingio cvoj-- Hamm-Youn- g .10 Cloths, nnd Napkins by tlie dozen. We have ntnndnrd size, BUY AND SELL. Von Co., also it line line Jewelry bought, sold The Dlamondi'and THE WEATHER. TA11LE DAM ASIC, and exohanged. Bargain In musloal GLASS GLASS CLOTHS, Instruments. J. Carlo, Fort St. Local Ofllce, U. S. Waathar Bureau, TOWELLING, x DOYLIES, l'ANTHY CLOTHS, ETC. Honolulu, T. H November 12, 1010 Cailsii) Temporaturo, G a. in.; S a. m.; 10 N. S. Dry Goods Co. SflLE a. m.; and morning minimum: Sachs 6LEPPE 71; 7"; 7C; 77; 08. Catarrh Cor. Fort and JJcretania Sts. opp. Fire Station Bnroinsler reading. Absolute hum OF idity (gralng par cubic foot; relative humidity and dew point at S a. m.: of White and Colored 80.00; 0.073; 70; 07. Wind velocity and direction at 0 a. MR.J.C.HERVUS PELLETIER Cotton WastfBoods in.; 8 a. in.; 10 a. m.; and noon: 30C ...Heavy GK; 2NH; 8SI5; 8S. Rains... damage 1o unless proper Monday morning, at S o'clock, Rainfall (Hiring 24 hours ending 8 a. Will do serious your yard J. C. Hervus Dop't we will place on sale at greatly in., none. Polletier, do l'Agrioulture, Ottawa, Ont, writes: . "The Peruna is reduced irrlce a splendid as- Total wind movement during 21 particularly efficacious in the euro of catarrhal affections I sortment of batlates, lawns, hours ende'd at noon, 130. of the lungs and bronchial tubes, and it is in consequence the FILLING and GRADING remedy most hero Ottawa. Six mulls, inndraa, otc, both white TS. appreciated in bottles cured mo this Has been done. G. YEAGER. broujhitis. and colored; see our windows. Assistant Obeervor winter of I am completely restored and I owe thanka to tho Peruna. I have recommended this remedy to a large number of my P. M. POND friends afflicted with the same trouble, and they have verified my good NEWS IN A NUTSHELL opinion of this valuable remedy." CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING CONTRACTOR. Paragraphs That Give Condensed Sand, Soil and Coral supplied. Telephone 2890. of tho EHLER News Day. ATARltn bronchial tubes! Mr. WicklllTo It. Smith, Editor of Tha of the V- - of ton vory quickly becomes catarrh Potlatch Herald? formerly Principal of of tho lungs. Catarrh of tho lungs tho schools at Cameron, Idaho. TJ. S. A., YWre always next at the Silent makes an easy to : Pic- the patient victim tho writes Make a success of your . Barbtr Shop . Six chairs in opera- gornis that cause tuborculosls. Sound "For some tlmo 1 suffered with ca- ture Taking by using an tion. lungs protect themselves against disease tarrh of tho throat ond bronchial tabes. The man w'ho wants a perfect fit- germs. I tried many remedies, but could find ting shoe should go to the Itegal Poruna has acquired a lasting reputa- nothing that would give mo relief. "Finally tried Poruna. Threo bottles Exposure Meter Shoe Store, King & Bethel streets, tion in rolieving catarrh of the throat, I bronchial lungs. This cured mo, mode mo sound and well. I where the famous Itegal Shoes are tabes and should do provont tho gain- bollove it will as much for others carried in quarter sizes. tubercular baoilli from as did for me. shall bo ing any foothold lungs, it I glad to I I Or Scale The second payment of Property, in tho and saves recommend it to those suffering with Wood Coal ex- the patient from tho inovltablo result. and Every question regarding Income and Special Income Taxes will catarrh." posure correctly aud instantly be subject to a ten percent penalty The highest grades of fuel in large or small amounts promptly aftep yesterday afternoon by the Republican ., answered. November 15. Better pay now niTrn delivered. and save the penalty. executive committee. nnin Prices from 10c to $5.00 tu Don't postpone having your lot fill- HUH Teaming ed and graded. The heavy rains will and Traction be here any day now. Telephone 2890, M. EXPENDITURES Engine ing supply P. Pond, Contractor, for esti- Id Haul Hum Pioto mates on grading and filling. COMPANY The famous Onoto Self-fillin- g Va- LUTE TO- Honolulu Construction and Draying cuum Fountain Pen will make a most - "Everything Photographic" The election expenses of some can acceptablo Christmas present. In Company, jLfccB below Hotel. Ar-leig- dldates were certainly not Of Fort price from J2.50 to $5.00. A. B. h heavj. Queen St., opposite Kaahumanu. . Telephone 2281. With lengthy in- wnose & Co., Ltd., Hotel near Fort. a passenger list, tue live returns were filed this cluding most plantation mana- See that yon get your green stamps of the morning, not one exceded $50. Fred gers from now when you are buying at stores. Hawaii, who are in Turrlll who sought election as a Re- the Honolulu to attend the planters meet- And call at the show rooms, and see presentative in the Fourth District s ing, Inter-Islan- d steamer What'-- the Matter the many valuable you the Mauna was the heaviest spender. He paid .articles get Kea for tliem. arrived from the IslandB this out $47. Sam Kaohele, who ran for morning. Owing to a slow passage Two ball games in the Oahu the fifth district was next. He ex- Junior down the steamer did not get to Sugar Stocks? League will bo played tomorrow on the pended $45. He was closely With wharf until '8:30, by which time there followed Athletic Park, the Chinese team meet- wasa large crowd of people on the by Gus Kaleohano, whose total was If you enjoy tender meat, knowing ing the Muhocks and the Asahi team dock awaiting her arrival. i $44. Frank C. Benevldes who . tried playing for the fourth district, spent fifty REAL ESTATE the Palamas. A start will bo She carried a miscellaneous cargo, it is clean and uncontaminated made at one-thirt- y. with the usual number of sheep. There cents less, and G. K. Vieawehaku was' Is the best of Investments. No The Tax Office Is not required to were 257 sheep, two hogs, five crates the record holder for the least amount notify you of the amount of your tax- of chickens, of fish, for he got out with the expenditure of and supply. city In the world hag so bright a twelve sacks nine come to us get your es. The safest way is to call at the sacks of taro, two automobiles,' three only $38.50. future (as Honolulu, and if a person Tax Office and ascertain what, If any sacks of hides, sixty-fo- ur cases of taxes, you owe. horse shoes, empty bottles empty uses judgement in buying he should PASSENGERS. Delegate Kalanlanaole wjll leave for beer kegs, and 235 packages of sun- dries. Arrived ,bo able to provide well for the fu- Washington in about three weeks. Itev. Robert Elmer Smith is expect- The Mauna Kea reports moderate Per R. M. S. Makura, from Vancou- ture if he invests his savings In trado winds smooth seas both ed to arrive in Honolulu on the Si- and ver, November 12. Misses M. Wil- ways. On the outward trip pass- Seautlful Kaimukl. beria, December 5, .and assume the sho liams, F. Dunn, C. L. McAbee, C. M. Metropolitan Meat Market ed the Kalulani bound for Paauhau M. pastoral charge of .the First Metho- Long, Dowell, C. M. Atherton, S. With the coming of Uncle Sam to ond saw in dist Episcopal Church. He comes the Hawaii HIIo. On the Flaxman, Pearce and J. C. Holmes; W. F. HEILBRON and A. LOUIS, Proprs. returi journey the Kalulani was in Harbor, the opening of the from Normal, Illinois. Mrs. S. E. Hole, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. A. Telephone 1814. Hilo and the Niihau and Kauai were Skinner, The annual meeting of the Red Mrs. J. M. Atherton, Mrs. E. Panama Canal and the general de- at Pepeekeo, tho Helone at Papaaloa, L. Wood, Cross Society, which was not held as Mrs. M. Pearce Mrs. M. R. and Wallele at Honokaa, and jtho Sly, L. H. Mander, b R. Meredith, Mr. velopment that Is bound to follow a arranged on Tuesday afternoon, ow- Mikahala and Claudlne at Lahalna. and Mrs. C. M. Butcher, Mr .and Mrs. ing to lack of a quorum, will be held The Helene will load cattle at Na- - careful realty investment Is bound to C. V. Wadham, C. R. Forrest, J. Lind- next Tuesday, at four o'clock In Judge Upoopo for Honolulu, and the Kauai say, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cardell, --Mr. be worth many a sacrifice. Dole's office. Dr. Hobdy will read a will load cattle at Hilo today for Ho- paper on tuberculosis work on behair nolulu'. The steamer Mlssourlan ar- and Mrs. C. Short and child, Mr. and of the Tuberculosis Central rived at Hilo last Thursday morning; Mrs. R. Oss and child, Mr. and Mrs. tho schooner Philippines loaded with A. ivamp, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sulley, ana C. C. Do not think that because you have railroad ties is ready for sea; the Mr. Mrs. W. H. Soper, Case, Thursday I schooner Sequoia is discharging lum- Miss Rpll( R. Pilgrim K AIM UK not paid your Personal Tax (Poll, Road Miss Miss J. ber; nnd the schooner Spokane is at T. and School) for year sev- Jpnes, Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and T . 1 this or for Hilo, having arrived on t i years, Thursday, Mrs. J. Roll, Mrand Mrs. F. Cham- eral that the Tax Office Is not twenty-fou- r 3ayn from Port Ludlow. berlain, Df. M. M. ;iLana vo., jljiu., aware of the fact. Tre Tax Office has ONeil, J. T. B. Will be u day of Thanksgiving obseryedy in every State , and Grelg, Mr. and Mrs. y. Douglas, C. Territory of the Union. ' a complete record of all persons sub- PROVISIONS, ETC. Gray, Harris, Miss H. Peacock, You no doubt intend to celebrate the occasion, and will have .a ject to a Persona! Tax and If not paid i . A.C. Main Ofllce: King streets; ' M. Dodd, larger number usual at your tafiTS; and Fort when due, it only means that Interest The following are wholesale quota- Miss C Somers, F. B. Price, than dinner requiring a number Office. Waialae and Koko feed-stuff- s M. of additions of many articles necessary for your table and kitchen. Branch at the rate of ten percent per annum tions for standard groceries and Gouvela, E. Torrls, R. Ross, H. Head Avs. Phone 1059. As usual you can get them at Is piling up against you. for this date: Turner, Mr. and Mrs.R. G. Dod and Flour, patent, $5.50 to ?5.75 a bar- child, Mrs. Sanzell. Dr, L. rel. Hugh Dickey Flour, straight, ?D.0u to aW-rol- . Est of B P Bishop by Trs, to Henry V $5.25 Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. .1150 Ala-ke- a NEW EPU STARTS Holmes, D. Street, (opposite Royal Hawaiian Corned beef, tins $3.45 to Amer Board of Comrs F M-b- y Trs, Hotel Hours and 1:304:30 Mr, Arthur O. Smith who has been $3.75 per dozen. to Hannah J Hitchcock, Exch D. Sunday 10-1- Evenings by appoint- appointed by Attorney General Lind- Corned beef, tins $1.95 to William J Forbes and wf et nl to ment. Telephone 3024. say to succeed Judge Lymer as De- $2.00 per dozen. Too de Pavao, D. puty Attorney General, started his Coined beef, Australian, tins Est of B P Bishop by Trs, to E T now duties this' morning. Ho was Wlnant, D. DEATH OF MRS, JONES. $1.05. soon immersed in work, and will bo Salmon, red Alaska, in tins, ,$G.00 E T Wlnant to Trs of Est of B P kept The death of Mrs. Jones, wlfo of hard at is assisting to overcome to $6,25 per case of four dozen, Is, Bishop, D, Wo have tho largest assortment and our prices are right. Court- the heavy Arthur K. Jones, manager of Dowsott acumulatlon of work that Salt salmon, Red Alaska, in barrels eous attention, prompt delivery and guaranteed satisfaction, you has taken place recently. Mr. Smith ranch, occurred this morning. Mrs. $12.50 to$14.00. Largo King salmon, bag, know you will receive. was employed In tho offices of Kin- Jones was only 35 years of ago. She nominal. .VAlencIa oranges $4.10 to $4,25 a ney, llallou, Pressor & Anderson, and teaves three young children. barley, $26 box. Oranges $3.25 to $3,50 Is a graduate of Harvard College nnd Rolled to $28, Navel & Hay, $26 to $28. per box. W. W. Dimond Co., Ltd. Harvard Law School. Tho appoint- DEALERS IN BORN. per box. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES. ment by Geno-r- al Bran, $32,50 to $34,00 ' . Apples $1.50 to $2.00 was made the Attorney JW t NASCIMENTO In Honolulu, Hawaii, offer an exhaustive examination Hico (Hawaiian), $3.50 to $3;5Qlpor Potatoes, $1,15 to $1.75 por hun- Solo agents for tho celebrated Jewel Stoves and tho Gurnoy November 12, 1010, to the wlfo of nf the qualifications of tho candidates, bag. dred. Refrlgorators. 55,57 King Stroot Honolulu. Abel S. Nasclmento, a son. nnd the nppolntmont was conflrmod Rice (Japanese), $4.85 to $5,00 per Onions, California, $1.40 to $1.75 Jsm wJ Jind Section

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HONOLULU, HAW BATl'HDAY, XOVIUIIMUt 12, 101(1. jgitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiitiimmitiffliitiitimititiiiim n mure woman!" Ami alio liul (lung out of i he room fueling h (he Iwvp, mid the iimu foil her mii'mmhIw nikI lito hmrt lunttail. Tliar that she haled hlin. wnlked home In (he dm. himI In lit wuldpii, urirliiliipt ImpptnQM The rapid walking survud lo culm lur HUgcr, mid, (he pluloMii Jwphlnc foioi lo iiiipiiit how he hml dbpiMRd or (he liour mid thti reached, she began looking ftjiout for (he bird nfiw which she hnd next day pawed U over llxhlly. tJ&uyyb !UqJUk around come gunning. An IiihIIiicHvo doslie to how Will I touch Unit she had 1( wan not until (hey were married for Mime (line thai Jofophlno town some iih ii Imnli'iv discovered that (he bear from whoee rlntrlio she (hoiifdil Will Imd game. It was while she wua peering into a ihli-kel- , whore a rnsdliiK saved her was a tame one, (he jkM of n lumlwriiiiiii's caiuii ncroae the I. ...I I... I I J1...1 f ...... 1 . milUUilllllUUIIUUlltllllllllUIUIIIUIIUUIUUJUHIUIIIIlUJIUUUUIIUlllllUUUIIIIIIIIIIIUHlHHlKlllH iiiui mum..ii iimi mi, mm iosepiiiiie nrsr hhw iiip ikjhI', KM p. and unite hnrmloMs. Since last Monday the silence at the soapbox corner Iiiik been so lie was a very largo Injur and of an unpleasant greyish-brown- , lie "I'm glad I didn'l know," she conriwsed. U look that fright lo slood it! thick that the Hhoe Htore ninnngor tliinkH of slicing it up for nolo motionless regarding hur. Now it is not the most 'soothing slluu-(io- n bring me to my souses!" Chicago Daily News. loathur. in the world to be confronted with a niau-shiyiii- g lieast when i one's weapon is loaded only with small bird shot, and with all her Did the Bishop Museum secure tiny models of the Home Hule courage and nerve Josephine Tracy felt faint and weak. The bear had The Death of the Supernatural Hpeoios before it became extinct? If not, Professor llrighum is de- the shelter of the underbrush, while she stood out in the open, fiOO yards from (he serving of censure. shelter of even a tree. It she ran he would without "Death," says doubt chase and catch if she an in(ores(lng writer in a current number of the her, and advanced he would resent her 'Journal of Philosophy," Hilonce is goldon, lie is likely to progress in the same way. Moreover, feeling very "always means a liberal ion or (he spirit." "Hanawaki" has proved that iind shakv in the knees, At death, (hen, something making jewelry. speeches in the late campaign, Josephine decided to sit down. She was that has been bound and hold in limits in use it in lie made no three miles from the log the case or a by (he t house, iiersoiinlity body or in (he case or a moaning bv j-e- among easy winners. and no one was likely to pass way. was the that She wondered hysteric- the letter or doctrine is ally how Iontr it would be before lmnrsli Ml llfKMililll Ink tiwwl .kiwi set free. The shell is burst and (be fettured his 1 (1 tiu T tin llllill 1U goes free. This symbol, so usual in our common thought of the Now that the voters have sustained the policy of European immi- Hungry and begin ins meal. Never before in all her strong vounir life or death - the body, is less oHon ( m.-i:i-i applied (he death or may suggested Philip- ...iw nm- runt-Ke- u.v a dogma. Yet, as the gration, it be that the planters cease recruiting aojucr, nopoicss ieur, never before had she writer quoted above points out, not felt sfr.-nini.l- the death of a dogma may in equal pine labor. A limit may be found to the competition of that sort . mistress of the situation. And. immn.ii ...... ' inuuiiLn wise set free the spiril of religion. Who would say (hat (ho slow Which Europeans will be willing to meet here. There is an old saying instinctively flew back to the big, laughing man beside flic comfortable and fitjkiii 1 1 i reluctant death of the or ...i;4fi h ii,!...... in ..1... 1... il ntl doctrine eternal damnation in the last cen-(ur- y about the futility of eating your cake and still having it. iiinii Mm Him iieu. liiie near nan advanced slowly to t he did not do edge of the clearing and was sniffing suspiciously. much toward freeing and expanding the spirit of Then he lumbered Christianity? Even today the slackening or or Former Governor Carter failed to block the Democratic landslide up and down in an uncouth sort of sentinel while (he the hold sot doctrines girl's face upon men's convictions is doing much to expand in Now York, but lie had the fun of trying just the same. When he whitened and her small brown luuids clinched in her effort to aud spread the spirit remain or religion. One can almost see the prophecy tluit ultimately comes home he will have to take tapering oil' exercise to get rid of motionless. Possibly if she sat very still he would lire and go awav. men I shall worsliip.jn spiril and in truth coming to be a fact. No here was a ringing in her ears strange b'e- - longer excessive strenuosuy say tilting the Mahuka site upside down to aud lights before her eyes, a subscription (o a begin viu.m; sue. was so set of articles, or a regular attendance at a given with. siaring unwinicingly at the horror before her. edifice, or ceremonies or .juMjpiiiuu i racy very lonely and very pituouslv cults proclaim a man a Christian; but he is leu helpless, and the literally a Christian according to the Next to the vaporings of the malihini socialist on the corner, (he nrieriioon shadows were deepening. Soon (he approximation of his tiouht to quick autumn uMit (he thought of Christ. The spiril or his most noxious emanation of the recent struggle was probably that from would descend on (he mountain and then daily life makes or unmakes him a Christian. In measure as the letter or the the campaign cigar. The girl buried her face against her knees and huddled in a miser- doctrine lades the able little bean. She could hour tlio. friinf spirit comes rice. The Christian lire is hardly seen today bv anv in- telligent person as a subscription to any set tonus; Link McCandlcss got more votes this time" than the time before, jailers padded feet, and the woody fragrance of the evenimr but it is the life 4 . , breeze of i. In linn .win!n. ..it.. ?j large tolerance, and mercy, but Kalauiauaolc got' more more. iu nui iiu.-Lni- .iiiiu...I illimn sue of which (he example waiieu. was given so many cendiries ago. The death of the Beach, lim- - bodv even her" is Will contritely searclniin- fur the liberation or the spirit. Notley ronslm-im- f forfeited class as a pacemaker. alter Ins first start of ion iliil n him( The death ol' the up supernatural likewise is not a loss, but a gain nig a broken piece of wood, he hurled it with all his force at the uot a contraction, but expansion. vote is to , It fhe realm ol the tawdrv mar- If the Kakaako be contested, Mayor Fern should grant ins uiuiui win-- which wiiu n grunt turned and ambled oil througi u" vellous is iu decay (he realm possibility is growing larger. TMio re- a reprieve to the pigs. The triumphal luau might be too previous. the forest with no- further mln. Thou lio fiiiimi l tl.,1 ,111., lilt. Ullll Kill inIU IIUI, lation betwen the real and the useful is becoming more and whether he took her in his iireis nr wlmHim. uim i.i.n.. sharply de- fined. That is a reality which begets results. A real Christianity be- them neither of them ever knew. 'Only within their i..ir shelter she was gets the Christian life, aud (he Christian spirit the sense of brother- HER DEFEAT conscious that here was safety and ieace which she never wanted to hood and human solidarity. Harper's Weekly. It was one of the loveliest fall days that had come to that western MAD E GIT ZEN country that year. There was a tang in the air and a subtle incense McOhesney Coffee Go.i from the forests and distant peaks that floated in the Indian summer haze and all the trees were tipped and vivified by frosty coloring. OF FOR However the girl who descended the sreps of the big log house ID $25 perched on a sunny slope of Old Ironsides saw nothing of all this glory. She wa& too angry. ! grunt of displeas Hawal IHerald: It Is not often that Coffee When Tracy was was no idle Just Joseohinc anerv it That's All ureit was a torrid wave of wrath thaf swept her, from her curling E. J. Lord gets stung, but his trip to bronze hair down to her very feet, that sent her round, white cum into Hilo on the Wllhelmlna cost him $25i, o regal the, air and put lightning flashes into her dark eyes. It was a which he had never calculated on, but Q sort of rage, totally different from the usual feminine temper. Her coloring and ho came through manfully. Ho had soft brown corduroy outing suit toned with the outdoor hardly reached the Hilo hotel and had McCHESNEY final touch to her Diana-lik- e ap- COFFEE COMPANY, the small gun under her arm lent the an opportunity to wash up after his she took leading through the woods to an pearance. Rapidly the trail trip, when he was told that there was . COFFEE ROASTERS in overlooking the valley. She was conscious only that open plateau a gentleman who wished to see him. every step widened the distance between her and Will Ueach, and this Lord kicked and squirmed, finally ma-l- y was' the only soothing element in her world at the moment. She CD had done from to his surprise found that W. H. C. wished she could blot him from her mind, as she her Campbell lunch they had settled was waiting with a most sight. Before the crackling wood fire after face." cozy which had become their custom businesslike look on his Ignor- down to one of the idle, chats ing the greeting, come to her brother's family in their summer outstretched hand of since she had out visit Campbell Immediately to .camp in the mountains and found Beach also domiciled there. A col- commenced talk business. It appears that he Old K lege friend of her brother John, he was already a rising authority on ona wished to make a collection for the a siud summer was completing a book on ooecia forestry, and that woodcraft Republican campaign funds for this his chosen field. The very things which had attracted them to one CD another, the similarity of their likes and dislikes aud of their very county. Addressing Lord as one of the natures also, were the causes of their disagreements of which there recent, but now prominent business 0 had been many. Josephine's high temper and Will Beach's implacable men of Hilo, owing to his recent cap- will at times bade fair to break up the family in the big log house, ture of the Hilo breakwater con- but John's wife invariably smoothed over their troubles. Cora was a tract, ho asked the contractor to come Q horn matchmaker, and she could not resist this tempting chance at through with .a century of slmoleons. N. B. Remember our best coffee is not on sale o .her very hands. This afternoon she had been away and when the ord kicked and squirmed, finally ma- desultory talk had drifted to the subject of woman's dependence on king a compromise on the basis of in packages. You get it over by calling twonty.flve per man, --trouble loomed over the horizon. Josephine had regarded the cent of the demand, No. 16 lazily smiling man setting forth his opinions with the hostility of and punglerf; He thinks Hilo politi- 'at Merchant street. .young indignation, and he, amused by her resentment, had not cal men know an easy mark whon realized she was taking his remarks seriously. they find him. "Your opinions are interesting," she had told him, icily. "I won- der that you waste time talking to a creature so useless and idiotic sis Fine Job Printing. Star Office. tMcOhesney Coffee Co.

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t Virnlron nrorv nnrt rf If n lone twolvA Since the publication of the Presi- THE GREAT AVIATOR times. Onco ho fell 1G0O feet, perfect- - AT WORTH POLE VICE PRESIDENT dent's letter to Mr. Grlscom, amount, HI ly helpless, but his planes parachuted ing to a flat contradiction of Mr. Sher- thought and ::aved him. So the crowd man's statements, it is not known that Latham was only doing somersaults to ALT TUDE EC IAN YEARS SNUBS PRESIDENT any communication has passed be- IS please tnein, but he was not. He was IE tween Mr. Taft and Mr. Sherman . in very real peril. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Navy de WASHINGTON, Oct 25. Vice Pre It is not known whether the fail- He had started to come down when NEW YORK, October 25. The Am. cente: of the field. Then he headed out partment officials have unearthed an sident Sherman was in Washington ure of the two men to meet today he felt the rain, and had been caught is erican altitude record that J. Arm- to the southeast in the direction of old history in which the claim Is made all day today on his way to North due simply to Mr. Sherman's not in a wind Haw. Tossed to one side strong Drexel so proudly brought down the Tempstead Plains, riding before that the North Pole was discovered in Carolina to make campaign speeches, wishing to call or to intimations pre- and the other, first up and then down, 13C0'by out of the clouds yesterday afternoon a friar of Oxford. Jt Is call but did not go near the White House, viously made to him Presi- the northwest wind, that was blowing he tilted his planes and shot down In that the In his Bleriot monoplane was snatched ed "A New Naval History; or, Com: nor, as far as could be learned, did he dent did not wish to see him, grasp John- - at 10 to 15 miles an hour. swoop as swift as any falcon's. In pleat View from his today by Ralph of the British Marine," and telephone to pay his respects to the Tho Vice President called at the-- Overhead the skv was a matter of seconds, Uie lush of his Btone In a headless Wright climber. far trom clear, was published by John Entlck, in President Department to see Secretary descent had eaten up the half-mil- e be State Drexel reached 7105 feet, but John- although there were patches of blue London, 1757. On one of its musty This appearance a breach be- tween him and the earth, and he was of Knox, Upon his departure Mr .Sher- stone topped him today by 198 feet, blue-gra- y pages the following paragraph ap two here and there. Dark clouds hidden behind a clump of trees. Ely tween the men, nominally highest man said smilingly that he had mere- with a new mark of 7300 feet. He pears: swept across the sky from northwest In a Curtis biplane, went out to recon in the Government, caused much com- ly made a visit to the Secretary in came down chilled to the bone and year 1360 to southwest threatening momentar notlv "In the it is recorded that ment here, and Is attributed In all regard to a matter of patronage which with his goggles rimmed with frost. noltre, and found Latham with i!y to scatter their cargo of rain upon ing worse than the punctured wing and a friar ot Oxford called Nicholas do quarters to the public disclaimer Mr. he did not get. For half an hour he had battled with the airman and spectators alike. It broken skid. Linna, or Lynn, being a good astron- Taft made from Beverley of the in a snowstorm above the clouds, seeking was into these clouds that De Lesseps wont in company with others quoted as having In the meantime Hoxsey and John omer,' dorsement he was Probably David concluded that still higher levels. disappeared. The crowd watched him to the most Island In the candidacy stone had been soaring higher and northern made of Mr. Sherman's for there was more safety in saying that The undemonstrative Wilbur Wright to the last, for he was higher aloft world, and there leaving his company, temporary higher. The wind had ranged stead chairman of the New York all men were liars than in trying to danced with Joy when he glanced at than any of the others then flying, he traveled alone, and draughts ily all afternoon at between from eight made Republican State convention. prove an individual case. the barograph. But Ralph Johnstone and .Arch Hox of all those parts the to twelve miles an hour, but now an northern with "It's better than 2000 metres," he sey had gone up almost as soon as De indrawing seas; which at his return g clouds began to bank up cried, and began to prance again. Ho Lesseps, while C'nude Grahams-Whit- e pat- he presented to the King of England. knew then that the fourth day of the In his biplane, and Hubert Latham, in In the north and soon there was a Hoxsey, It Is added that he went to the. North international aviation meet at Bel- his monoplane brought the total of ter of rain. right over the center of the Held, seemed higher Pole, by means of his skill in magic mont Park, Long Island, had brought those flying at one time to four. White the of the pair, though Johnstone, out or the black art; but this magic or him his share of honors. and Latham were out for the far distance beyond the back of the grand stand black art, may probably have been no. Another "thriller" for the spectators records, and tney sHot about the and hidden from those in boxes thing more than a knowledge of the was the disappearance of three of the course of 2500 meters Latham, in the the and on the benches, was his magnetical needle or compass, found w3 avaiators who remained lost for more speedier monoplane, lapping the Eng. T way In and out of the clouds, now out about sixty years before, tho' not Prize than an hour. Two of them J. A. D. lishman until the latter, the Offers from. Leading Manufacturers? half hidden in mist, now lost In common uso till many years after.' McCurdy and J. Armstrong Drexel wind still a bit brisk for his clumsier com' pletely, and again glinting bright in Book on patents. '"Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." failed to return from a cross-coun- - machine, dropped back to had earth to sunlight. "FOR ROOSEVELT? NEVER!" "Why sonie inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for try flight when darkness had fallen await a more favorable time, the Johnstone afternoon search of Patent Office" records.. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly! over the field, and many of the spec- - Johnstone and Hoxsey, however, saidthat that he NEW YORK, Oct. 24. "Delay my had intended to try ror a world's re- Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had.full chargeof refused to leave the grounds were out for altitude, and both com- wedding for Theodore Roosevelt! Ne- tators cord, and believed he would have the U. S. Patent Office. without word from the missing avia- menced vheellng about in circles, each ver!" reached the mark but for the snow tors, feeling sure that the airmen had no Ia:ger than a man's hand This Is what Anna Fried,' of the outlined flurry 7000 feet aloft, which so frosted met with accident. But they had slm- - against the stone gray of tne sky. At Brownsville section of Brooklyn, told his goggles and benumbed blind- Greeley &m? ply lost their course in the dusk, as times they seemed to pass so near and Reuben C. Haskell, Republican lead- inure ed him that he was obliged to wing telephono messages from them show- - each other that It seemed as though er, today, when he tried to persuade Attorneys his way to earth. Ratent ed later. they would collide. her to waive her right to the Metro- WASHINGTON, c. The nearest competitor of Johnstono Latham's Spectacular Swoop. politan Saenger, the largest hall In tho d. SOLD. who set the now American mark for Meantime, Latham, in his beautiful-altitud- neighborhood, in order that Colonel was Count de Lesseps, who ly proportioned Antoinette monoplane, A well-know- n German, who is some- Roosevelt might dellvor an address reached a height of 6391 feet, and in had soared up after the pair, and he thing of a wag, walked into one of there as scheduled, October 29. doing so provided the first thrill of a had the crowd on edge when he began the public offices In Cincinnati the oth'-e-r Haskell had counted on holding tho CITY flip-flap- s day, MAUSOLEUM day full of sensations. De Lessop's to do aerial under the edge of and from the noise it was plain rally in the Metropolitan Saenger, but flight was made In the first hour's al- - a nasty looking storm cloud, half a that he was wearing a pair of new discovered today that it had been en. be- - or tltudo and distance contest, which mile up In the air. He righted and shoos, ones that had recently been gaged for tho nuptials of Miss Fried gan He was one of to In steep, rush-th- e repaired. at 1:30 o'clock. then shot earth one and Abraham Zaks. He hurried to The ideal system of burial. The method being adopted every- first of the aviators to have his Ing swoop. The edges of a tree brush- - One of the clems remarKed about tho girl's homo with' the suggestion where throughout the civilized world. Approved by the Hawaiian. machine, a Bleriot monoplane, dragged ed his descent, but he landed with the shoes and the German said: postpone that she or hasten the wed- Board of Health. Plans and specifications approved by Marston Camri-be- ll, from Its hanger, and after one spin of only minor Injuries to his machine and "I comes pretty near selling dose ding, but she was obdurate and it Superintendent of Public Works. change from engine going The earth burial the propeller had set the none to himself. shoes the other day." was necessar to engage another hall. to the mausoleum plan is urgently demanded'by conditions as they he climbed into his seat and started But It had been a closer shave than "How Is exist that?" asked the clerk, iii AAViivimm at wiC picbCIlU lime. aloft as If for a short run across the the crowd realized. When the An "I had 'em half soled," said tho Ger-ma- Tho women chainmakers are having field. Ho circled about, crossed the tolnetto began to caper like a buck as he walked out of tho ofllco. a strike in England, and Miss Mary starting lino and then started in wide, and wing dancer the people remember. A deep groan was heard as ho slip- - Macarthur, who was in this country a slow circles aloft. ed that Latham had perfect confidence ped through door.- - the Cincinnati . short time ago, is giving them everv The Townsend Undertaking Disappears In Clouds. in himself, and he laughed ac Co., Ltd that at Commorcial Tribune, assistance possible. Tho strlko re- Ho ascended steadily until he was cldents. The history of the Antolneto BERETANIA ST., OPP. SACHS' STORE. sulted from on effort to make the wo-me- n fu'l 3000 feet up and directly over the is his history. He boasts that he has Ktne Job Printing, Office, Star work for less money, ' W. W. HALL, President UMSHt. J. H. TOWNSEND, Treasurer.

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sss with acquaintance, and last evening pictures scen- of dramatic, comic and cut him off for leaving Harvard uni- shooter Isn't necessarily it good was received with rounds of hearty ap ic subjects. The usual matinee will bo versity because of failures In his stu- marksman Millers At plause. Her stage appearance Is ex- Musical hold today. dies. Uy acquiring an oxtravaeant fnmllv cellent, although her voice Is not over-- Viscount Herbert Gladstone, assort- any man can avoid the dlBKracc of strong. However "e'est le ton qui ST. LOUIS, Mo., Octo. 27. Gilbert ed by the man undor arrest to bo his dying rich muslquo." evening fait la This the E. Gladstone, who says ho Is Is govornor-geii-er- al The Theater tho father. tho present Aftor a girl finds horsolf nn L'n I'm! Novelty gifted lady will sing "Love Dreams," grandson of the former premier of of the Union of South Africa, Pri- to n man sho begins to and you want a bit of roallzo that "It little loving England, William E. Gladstone, was or to his nppolntmout to this import- more are otnors. leave-wai- t for mo " don't arrested here last night by detectives. ant post he was minister of homo af- A man Isn't necessarily At the moment the Novelty has cer- the ducks on the shay. In the end The Wilson sisters, pretty song and a dead ono They acted on orders from the police fairs in tho English cabinet when he gets off tho may tainly the strongest program that has he plays a rollicking air, and Mrs. dance specialists, will reappear with earth. Ho of tho District of Columbia, who be an aeroplane ever been presented to the patrons ol Miller does a hurricane dance, In electrical effects; and Frank Foster, ohauffour. charged that ho had In his possession! POINTED PARAGRAPHS. From the viewpoint a wo- this comfortable house. A scene of which she Is Joined by the donkey, two In Yiddish dialect, will sing "Under of pretty two cameras which wero not paid for (Chicago Dally News.) man In front a wild enthusiasm greeted the Musical black cats that are perched on high tho matzo tree" and a parody on of mirror an honest when bought from n Washington optl When might makos light It Is oft- man Millers on their opening on Thursday and the butcher boy, who seems to "Dreaming." I Isn't tho noblest work of tho cal store. Gladstono will bo taken to en wrong. evening, and the audience at once put dance with every bone in his body as pictures will be Creator. The latest motion Washington. And many a society bud blossoms Its approval on them as being well as his hands and head. The up- put on, and Frank Anderson's orches- - Gladstono, who first gavo his namo Into a wallflower. Mrs. Florence H, MacAlman of among the vest that has over come to roar suddenly ceases and the audience tra win supply me mu- instrumental possess Somo married men look upon a club Mass., says Honolulu. Their act is a good one, goes wild with enthusiasm. Last night sic. ns Mckerson, admitted ot that she can cameras, which aro valued at $80 as a place of refuge. conceive of circumstances and It wss appreciated. they applauded and demanded an en It should be remembered. that there the whoro It ho had pur Talk is cheap, yet some people uso Is right for a woman to propose. There Is an excellent stage setting, core, and this portion of the act was will be an entire change of program each, and asserted that For plan, extravagant language. Instance, a woman may bo and before anyone had done anything repeated. The audience clamored for on Monday. chased them on the installment wealthy, the audience had begun to laugh. The more, and would not be quieted for paying ?20 down. Ho told the police ,It Is not bettor to give than to re- which may keep a man dovoted to her scene, an he Intended to keep faith with tho ceive unless you give cheerfully. from proposing. The woman might curtain goes up on a market day several seconds. It was Indeed Tho keen Interest that was taken In donkey shay, Is a reception, and excel optical firm but that his family, which Funerals como high, but a funeral find a way to mako tho proposal ot i Sitting besides a enthusiastic the election matters during the early part sleeping fully appreciat- had been sending him monthly remit Isn't exactly a necessity of life. marriage that would not offend tho butcher boy who seems to be lence of tho turn was of tho week, naturally had Its reflex shay Is a row ed. Tho aro certain- tances from England, had suddenly No, Cordelia, a successful crap- - young man. ' rather soundly. On the Musical Millers In the attendances at the theaters. All ly season. of white' ducks, while between the assurrcd of a successful of them showed dullness, but to- shafts Is an extraordinary donkey, for M. George W. Stanley Is still In the wards the end ot the week, everything a bill, and Wise and Milton rejoin again It has a small handbroom where tall (seemed to be back to normal, and on out- on Monday night should be, and Its ribs are the after their short there was very little to complain of In stage season side. On the other side of the at the Park Theater. this respect. Excellent bills have been are two black cats, and hanging from presented at each show, nnd just now a frame are many sized sticks, that PICTURES AT ART. things arc booming In tho vaudeville something like billiard cues. Very look Manager Lawson has found that two line, for some talent rather better than soon Musical Miller appears Mrs. hours of pictures and music at the Art the ordinary has become available. as a young lady would dressed coster's Is appreciated, and he has resolved All the programs for tho coming week bo. She soon the house In an sets to continue on tho samo lines. This will be good ones, and no doubt the uproar, for she sings and dances, and show begins at twelvo o'clock, noon, patrons of all the theaters will show creates a terrible noise, but the butch- and runs until half-pas- t ten. Largo thoir appreciation of the respcctlvo boy sleeps on. The donkey Joins er nudlences aro present dally, and the managers' enterprise. her, and his tall tind head keep time. innovation has proved successful. Then Mr. Musical Miller appears HAWAIIAN SONGS AT EMPIRE. dressed like nn Australian policeman, Tonlghf there will bo a big .bill at the two of them oxtract some and tho Empire, for It will bo augmented music from two rows of Jam THE BIG sweet SHOT'S by two Hawaiian lady singers. This tins. The butcher boy sloops on. Sud- Is an innovation that will no doubt denly the donkey's hoofs fly out and be highly appreciated by tho patrons come In violent contact with a kero- T ON of popular theator. Music lovers sene tin. The butcher boy files from this aro promised a treat from this pair, tho stage. While he Is gone Miller Nfl and Manager Ovorond Is to bo con. plays the sticks. He dons cotton Tho big, now Savoy has been tho on acquisition to tho gloves, exactly as tho policemen do star resort during tho week. For u gratulated his of two flno In Australia and just by drawing his night or two during tho extreme de- ranks vaudovlllo of those singers. Will heads tho hand firmly down these stocks, ho pression following election Managor Lochrnne still sto- plays an old ballad exactly as though Lovo expected to run light, but he bill with his Scottish songs and It was played on a flute. The butcher novor failed to got at least ono full ries, and has proved a success. Chnr boy returns with a cornet, and play houso and satisfactory attendance all les Stanton, tho sketch artist, has al Starlight. Tho refrain is taken up by tho time. Last night tho big play so been successful, but ho closes his tho mother and father, who accom- house was packed most or tne time, all too short season tonight. He has pre pany him with cowbells, and the Tonight there will undoubtedly bo a mado other arrangements that un blending of the strains Is delightful. jam, and next week, owing to tho cludo him from remaining longer Tho policeman then grabs a wind In- heavy programs to bo put on, good dor the Ovorond managomont. Fred strument and plays a Scottish air. Thd .houses should bo tho order straight Pollard, too, concludes his successful donkey Is unablo to resist, and It along. season of ballads this evening. As Tho Musical Millers, who gained such a distinct success at thoir opon ing at tho Novelty Thoutor ou I dances. Ho returns again and plays Countess Irma le Pomme improves usual, Uiero will bo a good program of evening. This In ono of tho lino st musical teams that has over como to Honolulu, tit MAWAIUM UTAH) lATOMMT, NOVMMt II, till GARAGE AND AUTOMOBILE NEW: basal r. It ta 6 kttw-Haw- r, and Hawaii, apiar to lie giving exaallant (leor.ia Wells hna had If nut a iiumiIhw back of Kaplolnnl (mrk about fifteen tMMlftg M4r tha Haw r1 Mhadula aaUafarllon. Tha KlaHriara, nlthmth of Utnaa, IflklMR na WMngarH our years agi. The latter tract lm no The Week With The of tha ft M. P. nttry. It will tall light. It vrr BtmtiRlr twill and g etilliimliiata, nnd nil nre doIlghteU with nearby car lino, however, and haan't hare fr lltM. Mr. galiMHtan Iiar thin aMa to nawitlale iiulte heavy road. lis Hfieed nnd nmnlnt quntltla, today; whorens, the lota offarod by car m Ihe INHNMWIla H)iaHUa4 Mr. Klrkimtrldk are very neor tha ) Hamm-Youn- g alwra, ihf aala, HAWAIIAN OARAGE. VERV CHEAP LOTS. Wnlnlno oara nnd, consequently, with Von Company THa Vulearto Htahlaa have notlflwl Many people have oaIIm! nt the Mr. ICIrkpntrlck In offorliiR to home In oflsy dlslnnco of tho btislnoea soo-tlo- n Mr. KwMinan of the mle of n onr t HawHllan Horace dnrliiR the waok ti. builders nn opportunity In lots the of town. go to WAIIIiiaUin, N. 7... nnd nlmi Impwt tho roinnlnltiK Mnrmon oar llko m Young of which hna probably not beon Tho prlco of Ufi for n lot no oloso fW Kmltt ut)v tunau oar mad Th Hatam t'omtmny have 1". tha ante of an K. M. runabout. there. Thin lunehlno Is n beauty nnd known In this olty slnco tho notnblo In Is a novelty, nnd Is nlroad proving Mat trip ramai iW itan4 In (h awtd oomm cmii with new feature th" A Ilandera car, recently sont to in n exceedingly smooth. Malinger oponlng chonp by A. a of lots V. dear a popular ono. Ilulldlng sites nro AM Mta Urta wk in tour umI half ! k 4auu-hal- dmowitlnbla rlnu which are a great convex I tnux over a the former eURckar ileHM4H table rlma.

was HMBtM-Yam- g Company ut flat Mr. C. t". von llarnm, of The von lb aaia tfcia mwk or a 1111 Hanm-Youn- g Comtmmy, la dua to nr ttMM M CMMaac Bl.tMHMM car rlra In Honolulu by tha Warm on the 40 GMvfprita jjtafltfi HJglwBil tun inat. Mr. rm Hummh baa boon on tao hwImhumI for tha Inat 4w1ad ly owatag bkmUii during which time lie t.has oiatrata4 Uita vlaMa4 all tha autontoVilla agattelrp ic rafcaii a 1 Manlal kr tha of 11 praaantail br tha Arm, and ha la re- OaaWtae aal-tMM- M to Mr. Wll-HM- M turning with all tha httaat nntomo-M- l roy of Pmhcmmm. Mr. faaray Maw and theeriaa. It great foUowar of itea CMlllar mm teat yogr mm ! aJ for taa It "atnnd up" quality of IwK. botb for bnatoaaa pvrpoaaa wet tba and th l'ooe Hartford oara that mud tbow faaturaa In the Vanilerbllt vac During tha ontlro S78 miles, a d Mr. SeboMlBg, 40moMttter for lucf greater than from New Y r1 late van Hmnu-Toni- is OMBtMHtr. tc RtohUMMid their bonnets werr nu aMMd from Maul tkia woak reporting lifted. They flnlahed alxth ar-- Ici.lIi ate) Mtea of a Cadillac 4ml-UHaH- u an I were running ae perfectly ar the Ja Dr. Oao. AJkaa of Kahulul, mnt a finfali a when tliey atartad. Nr r f ovaruuM to Mr. Bavina of wttie (he oara lacking In speed. Flem- ing inriie .n average of Cl'.7f- - miles" an hour for the entire race, Kolng one tffca Larline this waek brought two lap at a speed of 09.2G milea an lnur M roaring ears tnd one IXngley mado an average of CO.t m'los to roadatar for Tha von an hour for the entire race, going one -- Young Company, Uiaae oars lap at r speed of 00. 1G miloa nn hoir, to be delivered to promlnont Hono- Hoth were Stock enrs, the oxaot dupli- lulu bitainesa men. cate of which wo nre showing nt our salesrooms. This Is the car you want The laat 1911 Packards received by to dHvr. Week Of Busistes At Associated Garage

The arrival of the Lurline brought Mr. IT. F Wood ot the Promotion three new 1911 Chalmers 30's and Committee has given his order for a mi! three 1911 Hudson Roadsters and Chalmers 30 Touring car. You're Paying for a Motor Car joy to aa many prospective buycrn, Mr. C. G. Bartlett was discovered t f whoso orders had been on file for a driving a beautiful new car the other You may think you don't car didn't create its. demand business. Or, if he wants to month or more with the Associated day. vhich upon investigation proved take himself or a visitor to a Garage. to be tho first of the six cylinder 48 want a motor car. But there after it arrived. The demand wait- allows a lew min- Mr. B. J. Marx took delivery of a horse power 1911 Pierce-Arrow- s to isn't any question about your was waiting. It had been train, he just beautiful Chalmers thirty touHtig-ca- r arrive in the Islands. The Plerce-Arro- w needing one. ing for forty centuries. utes' leeway and the motor car- Mr. Thomas, of the Thomas car is considered to be Ameri- ries him to the depot swiftly Pineapple Co., likewise rode off in his ca's last word in motor Carf construc- There is a difference, between "The greatest obstacle to prog- and surely. t'Chalmors 20 Touringcar. tion, fceth from engineering and nrtls-ti- c wanting a thing and needing it. ress is distance. Civilization point of view and Mr. Bartlett A After the day's work, he One of the new Hudson Roadsters a you pay- consists of doing away with the - showed a full discrimination of his If you need car are ; went to Alex. Lyle. another- to t space that lies between man arrives home again arrives .election. ing for it. in time air-spray- Brewing & Malting Co., while Paying the with weariness and worry ed the thfru .vas to Mr. Stan- The much talked of Hudson 3 will you lose that a car would save and man, city and city, country be along shortly. Rev. John Erdman from his brain; with a ley Richardson of Pala, Maui. you. and country, between products has selected one. of the Hudson 33 In the. opportunities that keen appetite and good humor 1 32 1 people who The e'!iJimcnt of the "i tuners touring models as his next car. get away. In the fresh air and of all kinds and the Touring cars gladdens the hea;t of for dinner. After "Joy Rides" in Rickshaws a car would give, but use them. experienced es- recreation the motorist such as and a personally conducted of In the evening he may use pecially covers, tour which now you do not get. fitted seat the latest the Far East along with other Ameri When the steamship, the a Llckory car- his car for turn around the slatted trunk rack, tire can merchants, genial Fred Waldron Whatever we really need we railroad and trolley came to riers, Warner Electric lighted auto-mete- r, parks and boulevard or a spin will be met at the wharf on his re- we Chalmers specially fitted tops, pay for, whether actually take care of the problem of into the country with family turn with his new Fierce-Arro- w for a large box on running own it or not. You might get community or public transpor- sized tool the which he left an order prior to his and friends. board trimmed to match the car, robe trip. along without an overcoat thi3 tation, the world took a, long rale and so forth. The man with a motor car Mr. A. N. Campbell of the Water-hous- e winter, but you would pay for step ahead. The demand for the Chalmers car Trust Co., Is much pleased with one just the same. You would lives a fuller life than if he didn't this year is phonomenal and as the his Chalmers 30 Pony Tonneau. pay with discomfort and colds. When the automobile came have one. He has more experi- policy of the factory is to build only Altogether Manager Seymour HaM, to take care of the problem of ences more sensations. He a limited number of cars many pro- of the Associated Garage, reports great If you use telephones, tele- individual transportation, does more things. He has a spective purchasers will.be disap- satisfaction in greatly increased the the graph, wireless, express trains, in- pointed because of delay in booking Pierce-Arro- world took another long step wider circle of interest and demand for the Chal add- their orders. mers, and Hudson cars as expressing electric lights, trolley cars, ahead. If you haven't realized fluence. He lives twice as long A Chalmers Forty-Roadst- Is on public confidence in these three great ing machines, dictaphones, it, then the world has stepped in the same length of time as the way as a special ne"-?paper- the order for Mr. L. makes. typewriters and past you. ' man who hasn't a car. Long Macfarlane of Napoopo of Hawaii who Altho somewhat hampered by the ' labor saving machinery, then life is not a question of years so selected this car both from his own rearrangement and changes now go The man .with a motor gets experience on you need an automobile. much as it is of experiences and with his Chalmers 30 Pony ing on account of the Bethel street down to his business in the and because of the record made by opening these changes . are planned accomplishments. Yet motor For the automobile has been morning quickly, cleanly and Mr. TJemy Beckley with his fast Chal- with the public convenience fully in developed to keep pace with the cars will be factors in increas- mers Forty. mind. with gladness. age that utilizes these other ing the average span of man's things the age of speed the lie arrives at his office with years because they .promote terday and again today, and it was age of efficiency. The motor the sparkle of the sunshine and health through outdoor life. NEW L0C0M0GIL E aamirea by everybody who saw it fresh air in his blood and brain. It is a 30 horse-pow- er machine, fore. This Part 1 to Good it Doetn't doors, and is a fetching royal blue in How Every Member of the Family is to take up his busi- by He able Need to be Pat in Largo Type. color. Benefit thifPoueuion ness problems with clearer REACHES TOWN During the week the Schuman Car of a Motor Car. There are many good cars made nage Company vision and greater energy than nowadays, and any good car is a shipped a pretty -- we Tl .1 1 . - Head of the Family Going to and good investment. Yet honestly xiuiiuub rou.usi.er 10 me volcano air. Mak- the man who has been worried, believe that Chalmers Cars offer the During the week the Schuman Ear- - - r. m from business in fresh I , . ... . , ei.M.-Dwurea os x., company for money any jiuuBJoruuion at ing business calls. Entertaining and doped by the rush and jam best value the of on ' " 1 If "ov 1110. customers and business nssocU the market. Compare them with Locomobiles, and Mr. Schuman Is t. ., and the bad air of a crowded Comparison has more yjity? ui me ew rj. ii .r. curs ar- - ates. Tours in the country. More others. sold duly proud of it He had it out yes- - rlved durlng th,B train or street car. Chalmers Cars than all our adver- week ,t ,s ft knowledge of the country. Mental tising. If you can possibly afford a and physical exercise of drjving. motorcar, put.it off ajoy longer digeltiotH-bett- man inj-f- .motgft car can. dot .c GoodTippetite better er The Jjjit go andbnyoqe. W$3hope it humor tietier he!alfcB5 cover 50 to 100 miles-i- n a day Swill Bo a Chalmers :. but whether it Presti errands', --Hiror riW, fton't'deprive yourself and ft . fcl just on business in the" your family any longer of the pleas-ur- e Wife and Daughter: Social calls. city, keeping appointments that that by right is yours and theirs. Plenty of fresh au- There is nothing that you could Entertaining. it would take many days to make invest the money in that will drive away "nerves." More pay to under, the old system. you such a big dividend in the sav- time with husband and father. ing of your time in business and the No saving of your health for years, as Rubbing When You Use Son: Educative value of under- At noon time he can use his the purchase of a motor car. A standing and caring for a wonder- car to entertain his business good thing is a better thing the ful piece of machinery. Training sooner you get it. Make your of mental and physical faculties associates with a five or ten mile family happy tonight by telling them in diivln. Clean, fresh air, ride to a pleasant luncheon you have made up your mind to get recreation and decent entertain- that motor car you have been talk- place. He can send it out in ing so much about, namely, ment in company of other mem- guests bers of family. the afternoon to entertain a Chalmers. YOU JUST LOOK ON while he goes ahead with his

AT YOUR GROCERS MOlbrCompang Detroit, Mich., U. S. A! (Licensed under Selden Patent) FRED. L. WALDRON ,l"t i D islbutor ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LIMITED Jos 1 MVMMNMMHHHHMMHH RlrkMMHeVt nrmwwiitimi Fat ftsnrsw Hlfttlvs mi tow fofwfc-- as. M a- t- It a. ft. P m C K. IiMOT, MM Hffl Mat J tfceme "t'i Smiki within lh ran nt atmott lima mimIMaum oh this sMs wa t, rMMC ffM frrttfmi af IMS ItosaM RESULTS OF L A 1 1 a an . cTw he ahouhi Ktalawaa twin IN Tke tkr TaltoMrb ftnh. 'Wat iWlillsj wnretrtf Mir. aiprlnea "( lis. nbjfrt. Ooi the Prl-sv-v- si ItO tllftlewHr In Creator. aM the latae " rlMlfiK nut all of the prise cam In tht vote caught by Ke ' AinriaHfi Van Welcome extended to lots In a short time. Mr. Klrkpatrlrk s p i i . Ho- - Ifhnllo, the indefwndMt, whe got sit fiton's Dellal') literary Will haVB cr -- n mn nt the car irrmlntt THE ELECTIONS fhr hundred ballots. PtttUeallv every LATTRRDAV SAINT! let t , ..or, topi. Christ 'a Vialt Uilt afternoon and tomorrow in nbow "Wnan MlMlnn. Hundnv A one of these came from atlhar Re- Keal Heorgsnt7ct hurr Kin etn-- f l'u J miri.nn Cnnt'.noa' H II" homeaekeni over :i ,, the publican or Horn urnool. m . Kll Hmdcr. iipt irori. Hula seareaa and be near Kap..niH ' ' Vft" i m nlti All are KvftiiriR Ail! railed In the otyset almatl nt, tha de- ierlf. 7pm td v Y ! 4" h in fii!utn Sfiixil .chuU' t mix test nt one or mors of tha Republican Haft) again public THE HILO, Nowtnber 10 A tremendous candidates. tin straight dok ticket work did things in regard te ly satisfactory victory for the ItepulH can party In the view taken of the the results. IE election on this Island by Campaign Kaninon iKilltlcat treachery to the MOTOR GAR Home Rule Manager Carl S. Smith and his follow imrty mat with its Just ers. Ifivery Republican who ran fur on the other side of the Island "The future and he was Hoi-stei- n of the motor car as ofllce In the county with the excep- twdly defeated, while adjunct led the Republican, win nn to modorn life Is n quc-Uo- n tion of one Representative In West Ha- ticket I I ning out la waii, one strongly with M. K. Makekau ? which puzzling senator and the Do the public, and Ilaniakim You Like Olives as his running mate. Yates mnny supervisor was elected. With the ex. Julian arguments pro and con aro be- and II, L. ' caption of C. K. Mngulre, not a single Kawewelil, both Horns Rub ing advancod by frlond nnd foo of ers, were the other two winners Domocrat was elected, unless Make-Jtnt- i, i For Supervisors outsldqJ tho automobile, said V. A. Longakor, who had the endorsement of that from the H ill 11V l nnl r IS IKi districts Norman Lyman has been I"vw tr A rt president of the American Motor Car party, be considered. The Home toil- 11! KUaia in easily chosen from Puna. In Hamad yui-- Co., ers got in throo men outside of u 1M ,1 x of Indianapolis, in a recent talk i I 1 1 1 IImm mm kua, l'rltchard the Republican oandi ami ! zi fw j i for the Sonato, I'urdy for Su- 'i lirvv mm ibbi about tho motor car industry, date, was beaten hv Pimlv. Him I loin ! iiieinr pervisor In Hnmnkua, and Yates and ! im "It must bo Ruler, on account of i ndmlttod that tho mo. Kawehlwohl In West Hawaii. his close friend II ship with Harry Overend, tho present tor car has grown Into a nocoeslty. The surprise of the day was the deputy sheriff, who worked It Is utilized by tho lawyer, banker, election of Charlie Swain as County hard against Sam Pua. Henry Hockley won olive sold by the 1 Treasurer over Itliikea and HlchnrJ-son- . I J orahant, aoloflman, doctor, and In out easily in Koliala In Konn, Many had figured Swnln as third and practically ovory othor lino of hitman Koomoa beat Kallawaa very 1 man, but ho turned out to bo strong badly. Grocers of Hono-- 1 Kauhane defeated Shipman decisively I endeavor. on botit gidos of tho Island and was In Kau, which was a great to "It is granted that vast sums of elected with a safe majority. Beers, surprise money many, as Snlpman had support of I lulu and that is the 1 are spont by uio manufaoturor tho Republican cnndldato for County the In certain plantation managers In producing the motor car, but thin Attorney, led the ticket for his party, that section, who were thought does not provo that such expendi- beating Harry Irwin mora two to to be able than to conrtol things. ture Is economic waste. ono. Mnkoknu was strong all over Considerable 111 feeling was "Tho automobile Is being oxtonsivo-l- y tho Island, boating out Fornattdez by a stirred up on Wednosday by tho report advertised and extfolted. In the safe number, through his strength in that Cabrlnhn, who was past the tendoncy or motor car ad- West Hawaii, though the Republican turned down for a I nomination for Supervisor was knifing vertising hns been moroly to shout led the on tills side the Is- : Olive ticket Label of White tho ticket. out his the name of tho machino into the land. Metzgor for the senate ran It turned that energies wore being directed against people's ears until they wore Interest-c- d strong In East Hawaii whore ho is County Clerk Kal, and Immediately a enough to buy. A new error Is well known, but dropped badly on tho start was mnde to against Alfonso hero, however. Tho reatures of con- othor sibe. Lewis never figured in tho talk who was Cabrlnha's They are yours for the asking and 1 struction and reliability are being fight. special candidate. Affonso, however, that he had exploited in such a manner that the For cbunty cleric, Kal won out from stated nntllln'tr if tin iirlMi llm n m1 ,the pleasure of knowing public can understand why the car Hapal, his nearest by a safe ' you serve I u Generally con- . . vJh, n i,.,.i htls been accepted that ho has a distinct value. Details of w TV M iiitijuiitf ill utiuunu u wui ksau told the truth. struction are explained and economy Kal taking over two hundred votes the best will be yours if these 1 proved by actual tests. Such argu- from the latter. For auditor, Maguiro METHODIST ment Is convincing and Is bound to had no opposition. CHURCH. olives are on the table make the motor one or the most e The fight for Supervisor was a hard Rev. John W. Wadman will preach I economic factors in modern one and not till the last precinct was at the morning services, 11 o'clock llfo." counted were Austin and Lewis assur- Sunday, ed of election. The big majority given Mr. Paul Super will preside at the Austin In Hilo pulled him through and evening services, 7:30, speaking on D STUR8ANC E allowed him to get In by a slight plu- tho subject, "What You AVant and rality over Pacheco, who ran very How to Get It." Everybody welcome. strong. The two Homo Rule candi- dates came In third and fourth, with CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. MEXICO Dr. Archer Irwin fifth. Irwin did very Diblo school at 9:50. Mr, Ed Towso, Your grocer has them well In North Hilo but fell down when superintendent. Four departments. J proper. This was Classes for all ages. .MEXICO CITY, November 12 The It came to Hilo mainly duo to the straight ticket fight Men's League Bible class at 10.00 disorders arising from tho n a. m. Under tho direction of tho as- rioting are spreading to tho pro- which was made. - :- sistant minister, Mr. Ebersolo, Gen- vinces although this city has remain- eral topic, "The Principles of Jesus ed fairly quiet as far as disturbances knowing that should It go further, in- Applied to Present Day Problems." Anti-Americ- complications may ensue. go, sentiments are ternational Special topic, Sunday, Investigation. "Jesus' Gener still beingj)reached and the officials Make al Attitude to Society.'1 s took no measures to halt AUSTIN, Texas, November 12. It who at first Morning worship at 11.00. Sermon Not a the country can get as was announced last night that dealer in the mob's fury now realize that the here by tho minister, America government will make "What matter may go too far. the Mexican Needs." Telegraphic dispatches from Cludad an Independent Investigation of tho many CADILLACS as he could sell nhriBfinn "Rnflonvrir nf fifin QtrtM Porflrlo Diaz in the province of Coa-huil- a, burning of Antonio Rodriguez at the j 'of 'Todtty .. Kveryono points today, to tho high standing of tho Cadillac "Thirty." City by city, a stono at a time, poa,um on Tho church this organization built n solid bordery stato stake by a murderous Texan mob It Is a fact so obvious that, as goon as tho word Cadillac Is gpokon, you near the northern conducted by tho assistant minister eulogistic sales structure, based on thn is responsible for the series know that a comment will follow. slmplo Idea of supplying a good that the American consulate has been This act Evening service at 7:30. Dr. Scud- - Few realize, however, tho plain, practical, liomospun philosophy which car to peoplo who wanted ona Mexico brought making wrecked by an angry mob. In Gua- of riots In which has der gives the second of his travalogs, has brought tho upd that the first, the on relations between tho last, and the' only consideration. dalajara an American flag was torn strained "Where the Broad Atlantic Smiles" Tho Initial Inspiration came, of from its pole and burned in the midst two republics. course, from the car Itself from Every ono most cordially invited to the manufacturing genlUM which of wild demonstrations. A telegram has been received by the these services. conoolved and executed It. The spirit of unrest, which affects state authorities from Secretary of Wo spoak of It as genius, and It was. Hut again, you will be this city, Is liable to again break out State Knox ordering every protection CHRISTIAN CHURCH. surprised to know, perhups. that many afforded to those carrying on the in this great car and the wondorful against the American Interests Corner Alakea and King streets. success which came to It, had Its g here and the Mexican government is , vestlgations on behair of the govern-preparln- Bible school 9:45 a. m, W. G, Hall, origin in tho same plain nnd slmplo notion of manufacturing to take steps to prevent It, ment of the southern republic. supt. Subject, "World's Temperance." Integrity. It has novor 'entered tho minds of the men who conceived tho Cadillac, even tho' they havn been continuously distracted by a demand greater than they could supply, to build any but the best and tho most honest car thoy I I could, Eft That Is tho real reason why not Just Pot Your Foot Into It! a dealer In tho country can get us many Cadillacs as ho can sell. to Its present unique position. It can bo told In a phrase, a phraso That 1b tho real rouson why tho so elemental that you must study to It, Cadillac Is so firmly entrenched I Drop into our store any time during the next few days, I understand and that phraso In the good opinion of the dis- ymS Is: "Only Hie koikI endurex." criminating public that it Is let us get your proper quarter-siz- e in one of our Time was not so long ago when a huge volumo of orders meant little practically Impervious to condi- or nothing. tions which might affect any oth- smart new Regal Shoes, and just slip foot ft I er car. I your J? The Cadillac Company knew. that It meant nothing. We were not de This 1b tho real rouson why, In into jt. We guarantee you'll find it the smartest I celved. We wero not swerved from our Ideals. the sifting process, tho proeoss J V But, today, the fact that not a dealer In the country can get as many of selection and elimination, the B Cadlllao has steadily and persist- looking, smoothest - , can SO I fitting and most comfort- w Cadillacs as he sell in spite of an increaso of per cent'ln tho ently risen to the top. I 8 production Is surcharged with significance. The Increaso of 60 per "Only the rocmI rmlurrii" In able shoe you've worn in years unless you J cent is In Itself significant and the Inability of the dealers to get motor cars as In men. I Haye been wearing Regals right along. I enough cars. In spite of this Increaso, is still more significant. "Only thr good vnilurrit," and s I I The sifting process tho process of 'beon as long as the Cadlllnc Company liwV p selection and elimination has adheros, as It always will, in going on steadily, In the bico of a fevered demand which no facili- principle and praotlee, to that ties could (nip lily. high Ideal, Just so long will It en-Jo- y I Never for ono moment did tile Bales organization of tho Cadillac Com- Its prosont high estate. REG-AL- SjW pany forget that Its highest mission was to And people everywhere CAIIIIXAO MOTOIl CAR CO., f who wanted a good car; and thcqunllty of Cadillac sales was vitally DISTIIOIT, MICH. more significant than the volume. I.lconscd under Seldon Putent. IP i ;:;6Ii)ES::Kf 'SI are made on scientific lasts, insuring smooth, snug fit iwk prS jfJ hI and smart custom lines. Regal quarler'Stzes mean M ymWmmMW an exact fit for your feet not shoes even a little yDli!) J' work-- Jflr mmv too loose or too tight. The quality and As2gv $Mr LW manship in Regals insure long service and ssQJ' Mfjf ermanentetention of the original sh JjjS

$3.50 $4.00 I T: $4.50 $5.00 PRICE $1700 (P. O. B. Detroit) Touring nr, Ilriul-Tiinuc- and Itiinilntrr, Regal (I'orc-ilo- or Tonrlnif Car, SI,N00f Torpedo, l,NS0 foil lie, Unioiixliic, 1,000) Prices Include the following equipment! Uosch magneto and Delao Ignition systems. One pair gas lumps and generator. Ono pair side oil lamps and tall lamp. One horn and. set of tools. I'ump and repair kit for tiros. lo season and trip Standard speedometer, robe rail full foot rail in tonnonu nnd half foot Shoe rail in front. Tire holdors, Store The Von Ham-Youn- g Co., Ltd., Agents KING AND BETHEL Levy Outfitting Co., 13 italict in Good Clotlies otrxcl xaotlilri else. SACHS' BLBG., lOieOT ODIfcJSJrS'.r

L J a little winter house frock, it has should bo at his bedsido during his a baro and unkempt look in the Btrect last momonts?" in autumn whon neck dressings nrc "Yes. But I advise you to hurry, particularly smart and trim. Now madam, tho host placos are alroady being taken." Cincinnati Commercial neckwoar departments S S Oman's World s aro ready with Tribune. t.. attractive little detachable yokes of lace, finished at the lower edge with STUMPED THE ORATOR. on gr:o . and any of or FASHIONS IN LEATHERWARE. the lower portion, back sihec these and the stitched bands of black Batln, and on breadth, ns already Timothy Woodruff, white white. Leather belts are of patent leather, hemmed it is sometimes a narrow pleated laco frill. L, at a dinner J around part of the sides and bot- land carved umbrella handles of girdles of crushed kid. the Tho yoke Is finished at the top by a In New York, told a number of elec tom, makes a very good apron, Tho Fashions Japanese design are shown three and Colored leather bags about olght high, woll boned stock, and the wholo tion stories, wftfc piaiM, top comos just above the bust line, I foursitwi sticks, round or Inches wide are most fashionable affair may bo easily adjusted over tho "Then there was a Cosgrovo," ho somewhere botween and from there straps made from tho mushroom lope. a moderate size low.necked bodice and under tho coat. stump And Fads sleeves pass over the should- said; "Cosgrovo made a good Black and OMHtrald green lias long the very small and the enormous skirt If tho coat is removed in theaters or ers and button back of the neck. The speaker. An imposing, stately kind been a favorite combination for wo- bags. restaurants the little yoke Is quite Cross-grai- n out to fit smoothly of man. While Cosgrovo was speak- men of bruueUe coloring, and It Is leather bags arc stitch- sides are rounded presentable with Its neat finish an'! at- ing In hall in Syracuse one night A tew bobble aklria retuaiu. but tu especially good this autumn. ed by machine to give a strip effect, under the arm and short straps style. a smart somebody brayed. Cosgrovo stopped fMbtoti lit ilkmd Odd blouses. lieJi in coloring, arc the stitching being done in a contras. tached at the waist line button in the e Such apron may be mado short, glared, and said: Tint unto le-sit- 11 button mK with worn with the winter aulta. gome of ting color. back. an MANY WIDOWS. "Who brayed jewel to exquUrite. them of Persian chiffon have fancy Brown and tan suede leathers are In half an hour. there?" A Mormon's wife, coming down- Owe cannot but be lmpresed by the yokes and lace applique. belr? largely used in dress acces- A little chap In the front row pip. tailor-mad- e New stairs one morning met tho physician ,etrvgnc of button. Tho oxtrotne novelty of this win sories with dresses. A Neckwear Device. ed mildly: 'It was only an echo, sir. always the who was attending Black silk crochet buttons are ter's trimmings is tlie use of wooden Pierced leather cardcases and small The demand creates her husband. Go on with your speech, Mr. Cos- crying "Is ho very 111?" she anxious- " Wlwidld for fur or cloth ooaU, beads in beautiful soft colorings com handbags are scon mounted over col- supply, and there has been a asked grovo.' New York Press adjustable ly. A decidedly new thing among the bined with gold, silver and rot. ored plush or velvet. demand for some sort of bags neck covering to slip over the Dutch-necke- d "He Is," replied the physician, ' I Many a girl never finds out until )ee veils 1 the Met nieeb. Red and blue cross-grai- saffian The colored leather mention bodice under tailored coat fenr end Is not off." Is too It was Metallic riblwnc are to be had in loather, suede, soal, walrus and mot-tlo- d ed ahovc are shown In such shades the that the far It late that her father's on days. Pretty as the Dutch "Do you ttny number of Persian weave. or beaver calf are all in all the as blue, apricot, lavender, violet, and cool fall think," she asked, hesitat- financial rating rather than herself Is on summer gown or ingly, "do you It proper I One of the new motor voile In of best choices for handbags this sea. . neck a ew think that that brought on the proposal. Many larger handbags and Ulfeiffon with si dotted mm tin edge. son, of the week-en- nird's-oy- d bags arc equipped with key The wtalii, undraiied Wrt of c cheviot is one of the fa- locks, the tiny keys being worn on a Mtyle, oxcopt for tailor whero It vorite materials for autumn suits. It suit, chain around the neck. U U comes in the fashionable tones or ST T RN T H ERAU CJET gran, purple, gray, bluo, taupe, and J Stocking beadd across the iimlep green. HAT AND CAP COMBINED. Hiid up the ankle are the moat JNMXHAUSHSW The fancy enp or beguln md enoy5rt novel. A new departure in the manufacture worn by of the worumlH) pele cloth Is a plaid arlslan fashionables at the opera and .or . Wide velvet ribbon, llnd with ml-i- n supply back, making It revorslble, an innova- theater Is adapted to use by and bordered with lbeline, I used street promises to successful. wearing It the picture hat. Bo for scarfs, tion that be under general tendency In suiting ng of gold or or soft cream Tue checkerboard Peretan chiffon is The the silver Is roughness, show lace, with perhaps silk rosebud or pm of the smartest materials brought materials toward a ing a greater coarseness of weave and two entwined, It falls over the hair out for ome time. finish than we have seen for years. like a pretty frill; m fact, It gave All-bla- bate are aeon in satin, vol. White, pink or blue silk chiffon rise to tho fad of wearing these frills veteen, brocade, batter's plush, vol-our- s, China silk, daintily trim, sewed under picture and cloche 1 beaver and heaver cloth. made ovor mod not and laco. Is a protty ma- shapes in millinery. The distinctive feature of the new with terial for a little girl's dancing dross. In this case, however, when the hat laces is the combination In one de- evening . wraps and Is removed tho beguln is seen, and sign of several sized .mashes. Black satin daytime wear arc quite the my lady is "colffed" for the play Long coat sweaters, in white or gra cloaks for thing, covering the wonrer from with high are oxcollent for latest Heels, even training Automobile Veil ClaSDs a Practical Wolfing or walking. nock to and slightly at the back. Notion. i All the satins and sillks most us- umbrella handles may bo Something new and useful In tho are very soft and clinging, even Mushroom ed wood, , horn, metal and In Jewelry line is an ornamental buckle though the quality may be heavy. had In now beaded stylos. Wooden mush- or pin which helps to hold the long The Ruud Automatic Gas Conspicuous among new designs in the room handles arc sometimes carved veil close to the face Two of these Water-Heat- er chiffon Is the black striping Introduc is different with animal heads. pins are used, one at either side or ed on a two-tone- d black ground. , i. . . . . water-heater- s. neck ribbons of black moire wo iate, mei. ven inus Deing shaped essentially better than all other The More dross hats arc In all black or Short In half-inc- h width are now worn roi like a little' bonnet with long stream- black and white, with a touch of met. difference is a pronounced betterment in hot water service. carrying the lorgnon, which is con ers and fitting closely and comfort al or color than In any othor shade. more convenient for use when ably over the small hat, or even the ideal Evening wraps mado of bright col- sidered Imagine for a minute an hot water service hangs only to the bust. hair like a cap. Some women knot ored fabrics are being lined with black it ! Applique satin Is a new treatment the yell close to the ears on either wouldn't it begin and end at the faucet ? The satin, and in some cases velvet. of satin that reproduces almost ex side of the head and produce the The extremely spider web and fil- actly tho high-price- brocade satins same effect, but pins are better, as the my treatments of last spring's veil- Its design Is known ns applique and It knots are apt to slip. Slides of cord Gas ings are repoated In many variations. Automatic comos in all the light shades. aro also sold with the long scarfs so The new tunics are drapod from tho No gown Is complete without a that they may be worn thus In bon er liack to tho front, always showing tho Water-Heat- scarf of some kind, since during the net In motor cars in tho ev middle front of tho gown as a panol. four months they have beon cnlng. Brimmed turbans are seen with up last done just this, has reduced water problem to a adapted to street wear with tailor has it the hot right brims almost as high as the hat gowns as woll as more elaborate tot To set delicate colors In hand-e- m turn of the faucet it's as easy to get steaming hot water now iUmlf and close to It except at the lets. broldered handkerchiefs, soak them as cold water you don't go near the Ruud itself "back. Much embroidery In a new kind of boforo washing for ten minutes In a you don't have to even a match. A recent bride had in her trousseau strike hoods Is being hand done on all clas pall of water In which a dessertspoon chiffon nightgowns In all tho ordinary water-heate- rs .cloth sos of fabrics used for the more e'ab ful of turpontlno has beon stirred. The Ruud differs from of blue, that being her new shades orate frocks, and theso beads appear in efficiency it is independent of the kitchen '.favorite color. to bo enameled nnG given a metallic To make a delicious breakfast dish, range a luxury in summer time stands in your 'Chamois gloves in either white or luster hosldos. pit a dozen largo plums, put a blanch- self-operati- ng and safe. cream with arrow backs and pricked basement A Oreok bandeau that Is fasclnat ed almond in each, dip In olive oil nnd continue fashionable for street seams Ing for a youthful coiffure Is made tonst on n bollor until they nro fairly Finally, there's a difference in the hot water wwar. of French gilt In dladom form with soft. Then wrap thorn In thin sllcc3 never "lukewarm," but always heated to a . designs are reproduc Persian shawl row of graduated baroque pearls of bacon nnd grill on tho coals, fixed temperature predetermined by yourself do chine In the sumo pat. ed In crepe around It, with two very large ouos famllar to us as chil and the water is fresh, taken clear and cold from lerns that wero placed at olthor end liko hqlls. FA6.HION NOTES. the water mains and heated instantly as it flows. . dren, One of the lovollost of Jowolod hut An Economical Way of Making buckles for slippers nro Hhlnoslono tons Is nn olive shapo, tho olongatod Aprons. The initial cost of the Ruud is the final cost with a bit of color added to shown conter In various tones to match tho Ono may always learn something so moderate that you cannot afford to buy a cheaper mutch tho frock with which they nro gown, tho rims set with brllllnnts nl now of tho thrifty housekeeper. Tho water-heat-er to put up longer worn. or with the vexa- to bo ternatlng, and among which nro plac latest originality along this lino is .Marquisettes apponr In a now guise, tions of the old one. Study this mechanical ed rays of tho colored stone. tho kitchen npron contrived from tho masterpiece close range. Investigate which Is known lis the chameleon Tho Fronch aro enthusiastic ovor tall of a shirt, A clovor llttlo woman at NOWf two-tone- d to ho wonve, n combination the practical chiffon Jumper, which who likes to put every penny she can color, used ovor a third although It originated bore, has been save from necessaries Into protty tho Hat shapes nro of three sorts ho oagorly adopted by thorn that It ts clothes nnd attractive furnishings for "largo, wido-brimnio- d hat (tho most Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd. now sent back to us In charming her homo gots all her nround-tho- , Cor popular), the cloche, or Oharlotto treatments to go with their latest de houso nprons, ns woll as pinafores for Corner Alakea and Beretania Sts. day, and tho turban. signs In suits. tho children, from her husband's out tooij of Jot heads ombroldor the worn The collar nnd bosom gold shirts. black evening sllppora, gold on Flno Job Printing, Star Offlco. of a man's shirt wear out long before

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teteeme , dmnds in a great measure 'flatlamrr, MteMNaB tfcat tho rrtetnf. nn ih rbt ernes hlh thff lit vis ship n franc was of marh greater FALSEHOOD THE VIEWPOINTS OF ' FAMOUS in answering iul,ns in Ih two 'elm to MrcmM Imm m island which him, and thus nn oMclal premium had never prtrved of any use to her Is r4. Hcallr i lv the highest au- since. thorities In th land It II U I Hwn equlruca was In disrosalftg tho In Matter By a VftUmn Dipiemat. "ttll mil reroiicllK hi unn ttf to tni i i otialdrmMy lonaerIIbefore wp triikHi, i, i,hiHi,p him'I, ami though tlnti and a ihai (leticral dlsionion nf tha truth. my hairing that ha gave eairalrtn, I it He ever sisie tha Omrrnor had 'Mi rr hoi to rival the Orientate furi'Imi,.ih might Miner at they Into permissible' ' what Tho lxrd Salisbury waa tho in very rigorous lauago. to road" tha pamphlet ami "enjoyea1 In the art of lying. leerribMl an booriabiioee, very tho II hi question crop-jrfB- ' their thy soul of honor la private matters. opinion toMUhtlf f It whan It waa aMtrtie, ami that Aatatlra, ami, Ih fact, Afrlaaxe as thnt "bottoraftta dealing is Hfc ami on (hat Hut on a memorable orctslon in IITl, noosssary ha Htm rat sooner than ba a part in such a 4a wall, may be set a Worn We null as in InterMttotwl wholly 4wh llara w. te reputed disagreeable, what In response to an Indiscreet (most Ion potltlca mw h MtMMtery answer. wiHtoii We preferred loreelgn hi lu- as on the turf and In social Instead of being merely Btlttletml to the Freiuh ho ptctareaqusly deaerlbe In tho House of In H Ike ot Amicus-ilf- & lirda, his capacity life." aUetiUo ll. crative ami Important appointment. untruth, aa In our ease. The Persians, aa IiltlHie "mauvlaa eoaerears," Anglic, of mjnretary of State for Foreign Af-lai- on, greatest of nil the 1'athera This he dlil then ami there, aaltInK fur Instance, lie oven Utw when bo became King, it flf when the truth bedfellows, tmt our word he save a moat solemn assurance waa Uis ClirlHtlHii Church, In tha fmrth I because his braihar for China by the next steamer, ami would wire their iiuriHHHt equally was accepted as being aa good aa our that agreement Coillur) of wr era. problem pre-Wl- bo secret existed be and leadlag foreign The under the public Imputation of hav- well, Hut they do It so glibly, so bond statesmen wtra llttolf to Montaigne, and the distinction between tween Great Britain anil Turkey In ao aeeured who In ing iiisrreled with one nf the moat artistically, and ngroeably thnt thoy American diplomats that, whllo they might fear his Bessys waxes eloquent on nml Kngllsh connection with the problems that his diplomacy, they tha KHilar heroea In Knaland by nt- - J actually win one's statesmen, could absolutely to admiration and such at Pitt, on the one formed the SHbJect of the rely on gtlbjeot; ghnkeapearo. to Mir Walter tempting to force him to write a lit. hand, discussions his word, and that he would ttloein. and those of forolgn countries, or the Impending International Con- never Swtt, nnd even to the IminortHl Had It not bean for dispute! on perpetrate In hla official rela- thli The Oriental's lying presents n the other, was that It was possible gress of Berlin of year, Oodrge Washington, the legend ot Gen. Gordon would probably that tions with them anything of which have' striking analogy iy. to credit Implicitly tho j whose memorable encounter with his to Oriental assurance of Yet on the 8th of July the English he would be aahamod aa terved out his term or olTlce In India j In the former, while In an ordinary father on the subject of the historic onoh case tho foundation the otise of the snd foreign nations were made aware Kngllsh gentleman, with l.ortl Itlpon, and might never la of the latter It was generally advisable to that he acoulrwd ulmrry troo Is destined to endure to flimsiest ohnraoter. But (or the circumstances that some days so in.ieh Influence In have boon sunt to Khartoum and to' so profuse Is Lollove Just the contrary to they International tha end of nil time, the application and so what previous (o Lord Salisbury's pledge lilt death thoro nt the hands of the Intricate tho design thoroof ono assorted. to ft A few years tgo President llndley that I Parliament that there was no sec--I This universal belter In hla honor Dervishes five years later, loaes night altogether of the unsub- No one realised this to a greater ret) understanding made It the subject of his itaoenlRU-ront- o with Turkey he was bii asset of Inestimable value to Sir William Scott entertained the ehnrnctor fab- extent, nor took advantage tlioreof Lnbou-ahur- o, stantial of tho orlglnnl in , was In possession or a agree-- . be Bonnon at Yale. Honry same objections Hoe secret maintained Intact by Ills mm mil conscientious to ric, a more Rinuslng manner than tho ment, signed, In when In tho Houbo of Com- no accordance with his successor, King Gearge V. mnttor how lunocont thoy might groat Prince Bismarck. Unllko Mnc-hlaco- lll ; mons, on ano momorubla occasion Orientals oxompllfy ubovo all othoru Instructions, by Sir Henry Layard, bo. and resorted to nil sort of verbal or old, he mado a point of asked thnt a royal commission should the highest type of liar, and when .the British Ambassador at Constanti- NO GUN FOR HIM. juggles to escape telling them. When, jjonorally blurting out the truth, oven nople, bo appointed liy the to con- they tell n fib thoy are propared for and Sarvet Pasha, the Otto-- ; for Instance, nn ugly baby was brought when he might Imvo romnlnod silent, "Do I carry a gun?" repeated sider tho quostlon of pormlsslblo lios; all that Its croatlon entnlls, nnmoly, man Premier, by the terms of which the to him he know full well that he was thorouy successfully mlsloadlng dip- England Baltlmoro drummer it rocontly still, tho contro-vors- y the necessity of being ready with two secured the surrender or the with a look ot and, moro oxpeotod to admlro It. Thoroforo, In lomats reputed tho shrowdost pain on brought onco moro upon tho or throo dozon more with which to of tholr Island or Cyprus on the part or the his face, "No sir. I got over was tho Id ml u oss of his honrt, ho Invari- day. For thoy could not ronllzo through mndo by prop it up, and for oach of those sub- that , Sublime Porto. that foolishness several years ago, tnpls tho assertion ably exolnlmed, as though overwhelm- ho ronlly monnt what he said, and Guthorlc, tho most omlnent sidiary Hob thoy may have to coin still Hnd Lord Salisbury admitted tho when I was on the road for n Chi- Lord ed with a sudden blaze of Infantile porslsted in. acting on tho mlstakon a member of tho othors, a task which thoy never shirk, Cyprus Convention when asked It cago houso. I mado a Jurist ot Scotlnnd, beauty. theory that Hko thomsolvos, ho used trip out as far king- and through which thoy go with Bitp-ro- thoro was or as Montana, Supronic Court of the northern "Well, I am sure, that Is a baby!" the gift of speech merely to anything tho kind, In and thore it happened." representntlvo on tho face and consummate skill. To conceal Juno Is to say. prior "Thon dom and Its with n great omphasls on tho "Is." his thoughts and plans, and usually that to the something hnppenod, did It?" ,to tho ot-fe- ct acompllsh this domands constructive Congress of Borlln tho position of Iloyal Dlvorco Commission Constantly taxed with the author- placed nn interpretation upon ut- "It did. Or course, being in that "unconditionally tulont of no mean order, and when his Groat Britain thnt a Ho was ship of the Wavorley novels, tho terances directly opposed to at tho conference would country I took pains thnt nil should this is absent tho strain upon tho mind their hnvo boon sorlously Impaired, reprehensible." anonymity of which ho was anxious, mennlng. and ho know I toted a gun. I also moot- and the imagination Is so groat that folt claimed to This statement was mado at a that patriotic consideration of bo 1' for a numbor of reasons, to prosorve, Whether Engllsh-sponkln- g a dead shot. I think Impressed a or- tho person Is liable to break down nnd tho races policy ing of the commission In question, he had recourso to similar sophistry; nnd statccrntt compollod him good many men. Ono night, to make that false stop which brings are dosilned to retain this reputation to at a ho. ganized tho purposo of revising toll perhaps tho only "whopper" ot aleep-walk- for with so much success that his non- for truthfulness In tel, a walkod In on me. I antiquated dlvorco laws ot tho down tho whole edifice to tho ground. tho future Is a his ontiro career. But It was a Ho tho committal replies were generally con- matter which Is rose up in hod "and Kingdom, and wns at onco Possibly It is becauso thero Is a extremely doubtful. which aroused tho most extraordin- fired six shots at United strued as a denlnl. Indeed, he never Thus, in England, as In him." vigorously contested by tho Rev. Dr. strongly developed touch of tho Orion-tn- l nil tho consti- ary indignation both In England and formally admitted the authorship of tutional countries of Europe, Alexander Patterson, one of In their composition that Russians where abroad, as contrary to all Great Brit- "And killed him In his tracks." James tho Waverley novels until 1872, when the Cabinet officers occupy In divines and learned enjoy tho reputation of being tho most seats ain's traditions ot truthfulness In her "Killed nothing. I simply woke him tho most eminent he accepted the responsibility for Parliament, tho legislators enjoy theologians of Presbyterian accomplished liars of Europe. the diplomacy. up. I also woke up a lot ot the their parentago In a memorable right of Interrogating tho Government others," Church of Scotland. Ono of their most famous diplomats No ono wns moro Indignant about "But didn't you ovon wound him?" speech at tho Charitable Fund Dinner with regard to Its policy nnd its ad- When some one present, reading and statesmen, the Into General, tho. matter than King Edward, and I in Edinburgh, thereby divesting of ministration of tho affairs of the na- "Not within a foot. Then some- on on tho Count Nicholas Ignntleff, a display pas-slona- to from a treatise tho Sermon much literary credit a number of un- actually tions. recall of anger and a thing moro happened. I was nrrest-cd.- " quoted passage. "It can earned for himself, whllo Ambassador of temper on his Mount, this scrupulous persons who had taken Frequently Inquiries outburst hardly be denied that there are cases to Constantinople, among a population those are of an part, which I witnessed in Paris, advantage of his reticence to en- extremely indiscreet and "But for what? You thought when untruthfulness in word becomes that presents the greatest aggregation awkward when ho learned the news, which I tho courage the authorship to be ascribed nature, and if addressed by the Oppo- man n robber." a duty, owing to the evil that verbal to themselves. of liars In the world, tho nickname of have never forgotton. Tho Prince of sition aro usually Intended either to "Arrested for raise pretenses. I had truthfulness would think It right to He Of course Scott cannot, tho "Father of Lies." Wales, as ho was then, had boon Sir Walter embarrass tho Ministers or to entangle I would-b- o murderers In order to Tho late Czar Alexander III., who up to moment the most popular bragged that could shoot, nnd here I to in tho matter of truthfulness, be put them by making that save life," Prof. Patterson expressed was tho most straightforward and statements of a com- figure in Franco of all tho galaxy ot hnd had six tries and hit only a door. In the same class as such stern moral- promising character. Ms approval of tho plea therein set Gen. Gordon and truthful man of the great Russian royalty that visited Paris In thnt me- Yes, nrrested and fined ?fi0. nnd T ists f.s "Chinese" Tho result Is that those representa- iorth, while it wns denounced by Lord as if he did not Empire, on ono occasion taxed tho morable year, and confronted by tho had to pay for a now door bosldes. Lord Guthrie. For tives of tho Government who consti- Guthrie. actually tell a He, he at any rate man- Count with this, and asked him how popular Indignation which tho Cyprus Cnrry a gun? Not for Joseph. A gun tute Its mouthpieces in de-vo- to Though wo may hesitato to admit aged tc convey a wrong impression. ho had managed to acquire such an Parliament Convention aroused in France, where Is not only a heavy thing to carry many Am- a considerable amount of labor, it openly, there are far moro In yet another category belong peo- unenviable sobriquet. To this tho It was denounced as a most discredit- nround, but whllo you nro getting It In our of hearts will bassador replied, with a low bow, "Au as well as ingenuity to answering able ot sharp practlco on tho of us who heart ple such as tho great painter Consta- rieco out and blazing away I can convince bo tempted to side with Prof. Patter- service de votro Majestie." these questions In such a manner as part of Great Britain, ho complained 1 ble. Tho latter had expressed his ' any man by argument that the Repub- son than with Lord Guthrie, and so opinion that a certain landscape art- English and (American diplomats, to mislead those by whom they aro bitterly of the false position in which In, put to lican party Is going Xo get wnllopcd In dimcult is the task of drawing tho ist's pictures looked like putty. This on the contrary, former times at and misrepresent what Is tho ho had been placed by the Conserva- Ho any tho State ot Now York at tho elec- line between tho permissible and criticism camo to the man's ears, and ratewere renowned for tholr lofty truth. tive Government, adding thnt all that great regard veracity. frank- promotion of estab-llshln- t; tion next month." the one that Is wholly black, so come tlmo afterward, on meeting Con- for True, their Indeed the Parliamen- ho had accomplished toward the divergence of views on the sub- "I am told ness was often brutal, sometimes even tary Vnder Secretaries. Junior Lords closer relations between tho stable, he exclaimed. that budding Office. ject, that Prof. Hadley in his sermon you say my pictures look like putty!" cruel. Yet It formed a source ot of tho Treasury and other two nations had been undone by Lord Flno Job Printing, Star at on "Truth," which he delivered If tho Royal Academician had ad- Yale, declined to discuss what he hered strictly to the truth, he would as "tho unselfish considera- have told him his objections to the tions which may in extreme cases paintings In question. Rut being a truth.-fulness- ." departing from klnd-Tieart- justify a man in ed man, and unwilling to give unnecessary pain and offense, ho The advice about this matter by a responded. "Well, what of that? I mentor enjoying such world-wid- e ex- like putty!" perience and so much universal re- It Is hardly necessary to point out LTYT spect as the eminent President of that Constable did not, and could not, in- '. Yale would have been extremely like putty In pictures. But his ex- consider- structive, and not without cuse taved tho feelings of his fellow-artis- t. out The playhouse of all nations at the Corner of able use to young men starting k on completion of In the world the Nine-tent- hs of the lies such as that Nuuanu and Panahi Streets. :4 their course of studies. of which Constable rendered himself The fact of tho matter Is that few guilty owe their existence to a de- fellow- Now Honolulu men of distinction among their sire to avoid giving pain. Without presenting for the first time in -citizens, and enjoying the respect them life, as constituted today, would of the latter, care to place themsolves be we:l-nig- impossible. the World Famed on record as the champion of any form How. for Instance, could we put up of untruthfulness, no matter how ex- with servants who declined to utter riUSlCAL niLLERS cusable the lie. the time-honore- d formula of "not at Equally few, however, are the men home" when we do not find It con- This Combination of three entertainers has who ore so uncompromising in their venient to receive a visitor? And lews en the subject of untruthfulness what a number of disagreeable Invi- just completed a Record Breaking Tour of as Lord Guthrie. tations we should be forced to accept One of the most notable that I have did we not have at .our beck and call Australia, appearing larger cities and known was Gen. "Chinese" Gordon, the conventional He with regard to a in the the hero of Khartoum, and It was his "previous engagement" Creating va- a EVERYWHERE. scruples on this score that led the How, when demanded by your host SENSATION rious Governments which employed for your opinion with regard to his im- Every brimming him to regard him as so utterly children, his wines, or his cigars, can feature is entirely new, and practicable. He was moro fitted for you tell him the plain, unvarnished, uproar the ancient times of the Crusader and and in nine times out of ten Intensely with Comedy, keeping the house in an of Christian martyTdom than for the disagreeable truth? life of the present, and gave a curious In fact, our success inthe world and of Laughter. illustration thereof on tho occasion of our popularity In society end by de- his odd quarrel with the late Marquis pending to a great extent upon the SEE THE MUSICAL MILLERS TONIGHT, of Ripon, when Viceroy of India. talent which we display in artistically Lord Ripon, who was a most deeply and agreeably disfiguring the truth, And you will never miss a Program in future religious man, of the highest honor which we in pretending enthusiasms Old-Fashio- and Integrity, on being appointed Gov- do not feci, in squeezing tho hand of a n Music, Music and Music ernor General In 1880, had induced painter, of a singer, with a look of Modern Gordon to accompany him to tho Ori- hypocritical rapture In his eya, in never of in ent as his private secretary. lieu of telling him that his daub is ex- before heard or dreamed the The private secretary of a Viceroy ecrable, and that the song to which of "India is a far more important per- wo listened has inflicted pain Hawaiian Islands. have just Mi sonage that his title would indicate in lieu of giving pleasure. it Ho is the alter ego of his chief, his True, wo have not yet reached the The most expensive feature ever planned by principal lieutenant, and the power &tage where a man can boast of his Indeed behind tho vice-rega- l throne. successes as a liar, where ho can taste the Management of the NOVELTY THEATER As such ho draws large pay and al- tho sweets of fame by thouchlng one lowances. of his victims and saying. "You think for Honolulu People. . On landing at Bombay to assume mo an honest and respectable man. the reins of government Lord Ripon I am not. I am an accomplished liar. George W. Stanley, the Versatile American received a voluminous pamphlet, writ- Gaze at me and ndmiro!" But we are ten by some local magnate whom it getting there, and the translation of entertainer, will also appear in the big Program was necessary to conciliate and to the solemn words. "Hequlescnt In keep in good humor. Lord Ripon pace," which flguro on so many tomb- Evening. over to Gen. Gordon, with acquiring new this turned it ' stones are gradually a the request that he would write a significance, since a double meaning will return Mon- reply to the man, stating that the can be applied to the phraso "Let Ho Hen Wise and Katie Milton Viceroy was much indebted to him' undisturbed." for the screed which ho had "read President Hadley, in tho Buccala-reat- o day Evening, with new Features. with the greatest Interest." sermon at Yale referred to Gordon pointed out to Lord Ripon wound up his address by declaring to The Motion Picture Programs Selected for that, innsmuch as tho pages of tho tho graduating class. "From your Pre-sente- d pamphlet had not been cut, it was im- fathers and mothers you have inher- Tonight and next Week are the best ever possible to describe tho pamphlet as ited instincts 'of truthfulness." Scru- Jiavlng been "read with great in- ples for truth may bo said to bo here terest.' On the Vicroy arguing that imbibed with the mother's milk among this was a mere flguro of speech, and tho English-speakin- g races, and tho QO TO THE NOVELTY TONIGHT that ho bad neither tho tlmo nor tho slightest scruple of truth Is fatal to inclination to read all tho voluminous tho perfect Ho. Whllo these scruples printed matter sent to him from vari- may disappear in tho space of tho Also see each and every Program next week. ft ous sources. Gordon declared that ho next two or three generations, it will

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The grounda wer tr jmnoh wwe awved Doataaa and " " ' tin Olir Mini Ullllla llHla nil naif Inu uiaa de-"- - her gueU al freaco and a moat " '"v """" ' to a few Itghtful afurnwon waa ))ent by about voted of them, that did ml they a doMrii ladlaa. !ietn that were abattdou!.) iMKMl B IB) THE NEW DEPUTY, frtt.ifS U. g. dirll lCnglnwM' mid Mm. Lw-ern- c Ima Persons Interested in The Finest in entartBlned on Wednoaday ovn- - Arthur 0. Smith been appointed aaaoixl deputy attorney liijr at their pretty homo on Green gnerul. and will boglu his duties in Govoni-nion- t Automobiles Are Invited to street, In honor of and forowall to the Seek service tomorrow, an- and Corwln'P. Iteee, U. Tlio Admiral Mr. nouncement of Smith's appointment S. N., who are leaving in the near a Free Demonstration of was made by Attorney General Lind- Washington, D, C. future for say, who 1ms had the names of seve- The lioiigo was aglow with softly ral candidates under consideration shaded lights, potted palms and maid- Mnce Lymor was appointed District enhair and golden chrysanthemums MngUtrate. forming a lovely and graceful setting Ine for the handsome gowns of the la- United States Marshal Abernathy, of m It dles. Oklahoma, In his gallery of reminis- The dining room was a symphony of cences, gives prominence to two Irish pink, nn oriental hammered brass re men who had been captured by vigi- - ceptacle overflowing with delicate lants and were about to be hanged for wm The Garage of Marmon Cochet roses and soft lace liorse-atoalin- The vigilance holding tlio place of honor j niittee took them to a bridge spanning as oentorplece on a rich hand wrought n noar-b- y river, as the place whero Ham-Youn- g lace dolly. their purpose could be accomplished Til! Co Chipped blossoms and maidenhair with the least effort, fern were strewn over the delicate The rope was drawn taut about the cloth which glowed softly under rose neck of the first captive and he was pink silk candelabra, revealing a dropped. But tho noose slipped, and Limited. wealth of dainty sparkling appoint- he swnm away. ments of rock crystal and heavy sil- As tlio second man was led forward ver. and asked if he had any last request The rose favors were daintily charm-IngSin- d to make, he turned toward the leader in tune with the color tone. of the lynchers and said; aid After a delicious menu the hosts "For the love av hivven, ,tio that . . mm. win-ri- 1 m i.i iltfilHffil .vnmwrcn-n- in nftlKuMM.WBft il i .i.un illiilii .mm ...hi mi and guests repaired to the golden rope tight! I can't swim, and I their s don't mm tinted drawing room whero rubbers of want to drown." bridge filled the evening. Ht Those present at this charming din- "Tipping gets worse and worse on ner party were Admiral and Airs, Cor-wl- n the other side," said Senator Depew in P. Itees, U, 8. N., Captain and Mrs, a recent interview. Arthur Marlx, U, S, M, C, Miss Rath-ry- n "A New Mexican told mo that at Stephens and Mr. Fahn, newly ar- the Savoy in London he went to have a rived of the U, S, lighthouse service, wash before luncheon but saw a pla- Mrs, Hees waft very handsome in a card on the mirror saying: rich decollete gown of filmy black " 'Please tip the basin after using.' chiffon over black satin, with the real "This made the man so angry that THE HO ST POPULAR CAR IN lace adorning the bodice, delicately he rushed from the washroom, mut- AflERlCA veiled with white chiffon. Mrs. Hees tering: ANY wore a display or rare pearls. '"No! I'll go dirty first.' AT PRICE. Mrs. Arthur Marlx loke dcharming "The New Mexicon added that after In a handsome white lace robe and ho got his lunch ho tipped the waiter, wearing . the waiter's two helpers, the man who Miss Stephens was daintily gowned gave him his hat and glovos, and the In fluffy whito lingerie. man who whistled for a taxi. Tho ve-hid- e Mrs. Ramsey was very lovely In a rolled out Into tho Strand, and rich robo of heavy white lace over our friend leaned back with a sigh of white satin, and the gracious hostess relief, when he was aware of a boy was very beautiful wearing an evening in buttons running along beside the gown'of Peach-colore- d satin with ela- window'. borate motifs of pearls. ' " 'Well, what do you want?' said the a .Tew Mexican savagely. Major and Mrs. Nevlllo and child " A few , sir accofdln' to are expected to arrive on the trans- the custom, sir,' tho boy panted. port Sheridan on Monday from San "'Why, what did you do?' snarled Francisco to relieve Major Charles G. tho New Mexican. .Long, U. S ,M. C. " 'If you please, sir,' said tho boy, 'I saw you get into the cab.' " --IB Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Lane will be 11 departing passengers on the Sheridan Preparations have been begun for on Monday when they will bo honored the conservation mass meeting which by a number of their local friends to is to bo held in the throne room of deck them with fragrant "lels" and tho cnpltol on Tuesday next under the wish them good luck In Dr. Lane's now Joint auspices of the Hawaiian Sugar post In the Philippines. Planters' Association and tho Terri- e 4e torial Board of Agriculture. An elaborato farewell stag banquet was given to the officers of the Ma- rine Corps on Thursday evening by 191 1 Mocjel E. M. F. h. Major Charles G. Long, U. S. M. C. 30 p. Price, $1000 f. o. b. Detroit at his home on Lunalilo street. Golden chrysanthemums and blue BOOKS Touring violets combined to form the basis of Car, Baby Tonneau or Roadster decoration, blue and gold being the colors of the marine corps. - Equipment includes: Magneto, headlights sidelights, A large cut glass bowl of chrysan- and generator, themums formed a charming center- Brown & Lyon taillights, wheel jack, tools and horn. piece while fragrant viojets were daln-til- y scatered over thq cloth. The name cards were unique and Co., Ltd., appropriate and carried out the mar- Alexander Young BIdg tial and floral Idea. They depicted SCHUMHN CKRRIKGE CO, ancient Japanese warders In During dinner ond tho evening, Kaai's orchestra concealed fa a bower , LYCryifllflg lfl BOOKS Mm