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VOLUME XIII. , . THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. No. 4189

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cam n n iih iflfe, na lm fl Ell tpaW" BKII H mm a A BS BICKNELL'S vr 1 1 rb wa iee u air race DDrDADrn INTEREST rw Webb m I ftbii IN r COUNTY FANNING ATTORNEY DOU.THITT DELIVERS HIS SIDE OF THE CASH FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF ATTORNEY KINNEY, THE DEM- -t OCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE OF TREASURER TRENT STATES SOLD FDR THE REASONS FOR GIVING FRAZEE THE WARRANT. $35,000 ( Cable to The Star). SAN FRANCISCO, August 24. The attorneys for tire Jane L. Stanford County Attorney Douthitt this morn the Police and Fire Alarm System of cstato deny the Intimations that any attempts wore made to. influenco tho ing finished his statement for submis the County of Oahu, Territory of Ha- physicians In their verdict as to the cause of Mrs. Stanford's death. Tho sion on agreed facts regarding the waii duly and regularly appointed to blanket and same office by of Supervisors AND attorneys further state that every legitimate claim against the estate was warrant matter the such the Board THE AUDITORS' TITLE TO HALF OP FANNING WASHINGTON paid. has been transmitted to W. A. Kinney, of the said County of Oahu, and that, ISLANDS WAS PROVED TO. THE SATISFACTION OF THE BRITISH O the senior counsel retained by Treasur- the said defendant, R. H. Trent, Is now er Trent. is probable sub the" men- W.LL NOT PAY M ONEY OR TERRITORY. It that the and at all times hereinafter HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC McCLANAHAN mission with such amendments as may tioned has been the duly and regularly bo agreed upon will be sent to the Su- elected, qualified and acting Treasurer SOLD OUT TO ENGLISH COPRA DEALERS.- - ST. PETERSBURG, August 24. Count Lamsdorff, Minister of Foreign preme Court by tomorrow or the day of the said County of Oahu. Affairs, has authorized the statement that Russia will not pay any Indem after. That the said W. L. Frazee as Super- nity to Japan or cede her any Territory. The statement consists of nine sec- intendent of the Police and Fire Alarm O tions and takes up the whole matter System of the County of Oahu as afore- ROOSEVELT WORK ING FOR PEACE. of the blanket warrant issued said has, by authority of the Board of Pshaw! It's too 'bad! Here all Ho- heard by the Chief Justice, Hon. Char- to W. L. Frazee which was put in as Supervisors of the County of Oahu. nolulu had a, mental picture of Jimmy les Major, and after four days of ar- PORTSMOUTH ,N. H., August 24 President Roosevelt is continuing his the test case. charge and control of the Police and gument Blcknell, County Auditor, as the new his lordship gave a decision in work of trying to bring about an agreement of peace between'the emissaries Among the paragraphs In the sub- Fire Alarm System of said County, king of an undivided half interest In favor of the Blcknell Interest. of Japan and Russia. mitted statements are the following: with full power without first consulting the Cannibal Islands. Imaginative peo- The decision was final and for a The said W. L. Frazee and the said said Board of Supervisors, tj employ, ple could see the usually mild-manner- few minutes Auditor Blcknell was half IRRIGATION CONGRESS. R. H. Trent as Treasurer of tho Coun- fix the rates of pay, and discharge auditor clothed simply In an un- of an undivided king though he knew ty of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, being such laborers nnd other workman ns half-intere- st no"t. divided of a string of it Attorney McClanahan had full parties to a question In difference may be deemed necessary by him in es- PORTLAND, Oregon, AuguBt 24. Pardee of beads and a broad smile sitting on an 'power of attorney to deal with the Governor has which might be the subject of a civil earning out the duties of tho said of- prop- been reelected president of the National Irrlgration Congress: undivided half of a pile of skulls while tate and he Boon sold the whole ' action in a Circuit Court or in the Su- fice, and In maintaining such Police the victims frizzled on the undivided erty to a syndicate of English copra preme Court of the Territory of Ha- and Fire Alarm System and to incur half of a slow Are in front of him. men for the sum of seven thousand waii, "hereby agree, without action, up- all necessary expenses In connection But the pipe has gone out. pounds sterling, or roughly $35,000. on the. facts upon which such contro- with such System, not exceeding f Some time ago the news came that Thus it Is that Auditor Blcknell de- versy depends, and hereby present a maximum amount fixed by the said Blckriell's claim to the undivided half scends from the throne and surrenders submission of the same to the Justices Board of Supervisors, and acting vm-- i . of Washington and Fanning Islands his share In the royal bead-strin- g at MAY of Supreme Court of the Territory der and by virtue of such power and SEEK the j had been held good, the Grelgg's being the same time pocketing suck, portion determination of such authority. I of Hawaii fir a awarded the other half. E. B. Mc- -' of the $35,000 as majr.be .left after legal difference, That on the lBlh day bf August, l'JOS, Clanahan went down to to argue expenses have been paid. It Is agreed by and .between said par- the said W. L. Frazee an Superintend- I .f before the British High Commissioner McClanahan returned by the AorangI ties as follows: ' ent of the Police and Fire Alarm Sys- for the "Western Pacific the claim of this morning and confirms the story of That the said plaintiff, W. L. Frazee, tem as aforesaid presented, to the Blcknell to the property. The case was the decision and the subsequent sale. DEATH men- AT now times herein Is and at all the o tioned 'has been, the Superintendent of (Continued on page eight) .:. -.;.;:. -.:..: -.:.:..: -.t -, - lk -'!- ,r'i' HIS WIFE'S FORECLOSURE (Associated Press Cable to The Star).

CHICAGO, 111., August 24. Hoch, the murderer, who is said to have mar-Tie- d 01 IHHRPHEUftfi 34 women and killed a number of them will not be hanged tomorrow, according to his sentence. The .case has b'een taken up by the Supreme GRAVE Court. . 'i JUDGE ROBINSON ORDERS A SALE IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT MORE TROUBLE IN RUSSIAN DISTRICTS. IT IS FEARED THAT JAMES GIBB MAY SEEK HIS WIFE'S GRAVE TO OF J37.542.C4. ODESSA, August 24. Fresh agrarian disorders have broken out In the COMMIT SUICIDE, AND TO AVERT SUCH A TRAGEDY, IF POSSIBLE Ellzabeshgard and Alexander districts. Judge Robinson this morning finished o THE SHERIF HAS PLACED A GUARD AT HER TOMB IN NUUANU tho hearing and gave a decision In the of George Turney vs. WARSAW IS NOW UNDER MARTIAL LAW. CEMETERY. foreclosure suit the Orpheum Company. The suit was j The body of John Gibb was found by Orpheum Company, S3 - resisted the this, afternoon at Kaplolanl Park. Ho August 24. government is law- WARSAW, The of Warsaw under martial throughout the hearing, which was be- ihad been drowned In the small stream owing to ,the disorders arising from the strike recently inaugurated to pro fore tho court yesterday. which runs to the sea near the park. test against Russia's failure to recognize alleged Polish rights in the national foreclosure granted Closely watching grave Nuu- - friend stating Intended to com- The decree of He had apparently carried out his ex- assembly. the at that he was total of $37,512.54, including : .This, for a pressed Intention to commit suicide, by ; anu cemetery sits a police officer. mit suicide. Gibb has been missing o costs, etc. The court signed i strange vigil is being kept In several days It Is feared Interest, deliberately drowning himself In tho funeral for and that appointing iM. T. S'.monton TROUBLE IN COSTA RICA. hope averting tragedy for he will put his threat Into execution. an order stream, though it Is nowhere very the of a commissioner to sell the property of deep. missing John Glbbs, will, It Is feared, Gibb stated in the letter his intention company, sides agreeing to YORK, August 24. grave of the both NEW Bloodshed resulted from riots in connection try to commit sulclde'at the to cross the "Great Divide," but he did & Lewis ap- with the election In Costa Rica. Valverde, not say he to tho grave the appointment. Smith HE COMES AGAIN. the clerical candidate, has been his wife. that would bo peared plaintiffs and C. W. Ashford elected. case Gibb one. of his wife to end his life. On previous for once way The of is a sad His for defendants. Tho man who finds his Into wife died some time ago and the loss occasions however Gibb threatened to tho Criterion departs well satisfied and of his companion prayed so heavily up kill himself on tho grave. Is sura to come again. NEW ANIMALS AT THE ZOO. IC to opin- TO THE LEOAL FRATERNITY. Yamamoto wholesale dealer in on the mind of Gibb that his brain be Sheriff Brown is inclined the carry an assortment of Japanese provisions and general Gibb to kill himself We In stock The Ka'Imulcl Zoo nas Just received mer came affected. He has been morose ion that will try legal blanks, legal envelopes, manu- u'ine Job Printing at Star Office. S. following new chandlse. Special to plan' In hope of averting such a per S. Alameda tne attention nnd broken man ever since that death. and the script .covers, etc., lowest figures. Y, Id Ring Tall Possum, tatlon orders. Hotel street near Nuu Recently came to tragedy had an officer sent to the grave at animals: Cat, he Honolulu from & Co. Storks, Coyote Crows, etc. Take a anu. Telephone Main 399. Maul, intending to go to a sanitarium, of the late Mrs. Gibb. An officer Is to Arlelch cemetery. trip to the Zoo and see the animals and but he disappeared and the police were 'be stationed about the HEADWEAR. birds and get some fresh, cool breezes. searching for him. Subsequently it G. Gibb a brother of the missing CIIILDRENS' . . . . Lutted's Hawaiian Pol in Pound Cans On Monday there will commenco a if THIS a for sale by all druggists and grocers. was learned ,that he liad gone to the man, arrived this morning by tho Automobiles can be hired day or home of Colin Campbell, the attorney. steamer Maul to look after his unfor- special sale of chlldrons' and infants' night at Club SLAles, Fort street. Gibb wrote a letter recently to a tunate brother if he can be found. hoadwear at tho Sachs' Dry Goods LET IT BE KNOWN. store, when linos of choice laco and The widest possible publicity should embroidery trimmed coods will bo Tree bo given to the fact that summer dlarr placed on sale at groat reductions. hoea In children and cholera infantum Polo I can always be cured by the Judicious Mounts For Fine Job Printing. Star Office. IN THE use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Guard and Dlarrhc Remedy. It never fails, For sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith Today i WORLD Against & Co., agents for Hawaii. Teamjrrive A MATTER FHEALTH Wo Imply by this "Our Ever Burglars EIGHTEEN FINE PONIES ARRIVE BY.-TH- STEAMER FROM KAHU-LU- I Growing Shpo Tree." Have You Made VALUABLE ANIMALS IN THE LOT SOME WERE IMPORT- No mere worrying In tho morn- is Impossible for the police ing your It AND HSWAII. because shoes aro still force to give entirely adequate Your Mark ? ED FROM THE MAINLAND OTHERS FROM. : damp from perspiration. It drys protection to property. Eren PLAYERS WILL ARRIVE BY KINAU SATURDAY." your shoes while you sleep and the use of tho private watch- keeps them shapely. Our ever absolute man falls far short of It not you should come and get a Browing Shoe Tree fits oyery i only lnfalllblo -- eccurlt-- The few of the new line pf lead pencils and The mounts far .th Maui polo team horses that arrived today were Im shape, of shoes, both non's and xruard against burglars Is a box crayons', ' ' They mainland. Nigger women's and we havo a big we have Just received. arrived thift rnorplng-.ifro- Kahulul by ported from tho In our safe deposit vault. The are Dixon's. signified the best. and Flashlight belonged to Walter Ho-- stock of all sizes. Como In and $5 per That the rent Is most reasonable Samples and prices on request. the steamer Maui. H. B. Weller bart and were purchased for $500 and let us fit a pair In. your shoes. year andup. manager of the team, came down with $750 respectively. Harry Von Temp-sky- 's the ponies eighteen in number. The Jubilee Is also In tho crowd as Is PBICES: HEN'S $1; WOMEN'S 75C players will arrive on Saturday by the D. Fleming's Manu. General Bumps steamer Klnau. Is an Imported horse and was formerly J, A. M. Johnson Co The mounts of the Maul team are a tho property of Charles Clarke a son I! splendid collection of horsos. Four of of tho U. S. Senator William Clark the TRUSTGO.LTD LiniTED them Daisy, Sure-Kol- a, Strawberry and Montana mining millionaire. The Bob Wilcox, were purchased from horses were taken to the new stable POWDER P. O. Box 514. Telephone Main 113. Kauai. Four others aro green animals noar the polo grounds at Moanalua. COMPANY, LTD Fort Street, Maul la composed of tha fol- Honolulu from the Parker ranch, two more Tho team Absolutely Pure Venus and another animal, belong to lowing II. A. Baldwin No. H F. C, HQ 1051 FORT SREGT Seclallzars in Modern Qfllee &n Krumhhunr who was formerly oonnaot- - Bldwin No. 8; F. F. Baldwin No. 3, $ SUBSTITUTE Tile.thpd " . " ' Kl polo twin, Store v0i tha JWla.jjir19 IKS 1CWQ TUB HAWAIIAN STAR, THURSDAY, AUQUST 24, 1D03. Oceanic Steamship Company. mi 5 1111 (For additional and later shipping see pages 4, 6 or 8.) TIDES. SUN AND MOON. The fine Passenger Steamers of this line will arrive at and leave this port Dinner Set Last quarter of the Moot. August 22. Attractions hereunder: W CO FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. tooF c c AUQUST 16 AUGUST 15 3 a a g ONOMA VENTURA ! Str 5 o b ALAMEDA AUQUST 25 AUQUST 30 f CO ALAMEDA 6 Ld n ,VUNTU1tA S 6 6 cr to W 'PTEMBEA SIERRA SEPTEMBER : : g ALAMEDA SE.PTEMBER 15 ALAMEDA SEPTEMBER 20 5T WE REFER TO TWO VERY PRETTY PATTERNS. HOBRRA SEPTEMBER 27 a.m. p. m. n. p. m. ALAMEDA OCTOBER C ft. in. Rises 21 8.05 1.2 7.25 1.1G 2.02 G.40' G.25 10.52 BLUE 22 9.12 1.3 8.20 2.00 3.35 5.40 6.24 11.32 THE NEIL from Old England 23 10.22 1.4 9.60 2.52 6.30 C.41 6.24 24 11.28 1.6 11.24 3.55 6.50 5.41 6.23 0.16 p.m. ' vi. AND 25 12.21 1.6 5.00 7.39 6.41 6.22 1.04 j THE a.m. 26 1.10 1.7 0.35 6.00 8.16 5.42 6.21 1.56 27 1.52 1.8 1.30 6.55 8.50 5.42 6:20 2.49 Green Passion Flower ,and Scroll : : : : : 28 2.32 1.8 2.16 7.45 9.20 5.42 6.19 3.49 Times of the tide re taken from tho U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey ta- are pre-jS- fa connection with t zvc.llng of the above strainers, the Agents bles. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo DECORATED AMERICAN to Issue to intending passenjers coupon hrouh tlcketa by any railroad WARE. - occur about one hour earlier than at Fra-cls- New by m Ban co tc all points In the Un.tuc- States, and from York Honolulu, Hawaiian sta dard time is eaJDKhlp European line to all Ports. 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Green- The Blue Neilware is a ware of English manufacture. body To' further particulars apply The and glaze being extremely hard. wich time, being that of the meridian This makes an ideal set for any table. The few sets that remain we offer at the following reduced of 157 degrees 30 minutes. The time price: whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 hours, 0 min- WW Irwin utes. The Sun and Moon are for local (LL..ITED) time for the whole group. Suitable for Number of Former Reduced Ageaao S. S. Company. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL' r General Oceanic Persons Pieces Price Price URE WEATHER BUREAU. The following data, covering a period 12 ' 117 $32.50 $23.75 of iu years, havo been complied from tho "Weather Bureau and McKlbbln Canadian Australian Royal records at Honolulu, T. H. They are The American ware is of a very catchy shape, of a pretty decoration and durable, The few sets Issued to s1 ow the conditions that have that are left can be obtained at a very reasonable figure: prevailed, durln. the month in ques tlon, for tvo above period of years, but must not be construed as a forecast of tho weatHer conditions for tho coming Suitable for Number of Former Eeduced month. ' rteamers of the above line, running In connection with t.h- - CANAD1AN-fACIFI- C Month August, 30 years. RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. for Persons Pieces Price Price TEMPERANTURE (1890-1904- .) BL .W., and calling at Vlctc a, B .C, Honolulu and Brisbane, Q. Mean or normal temperaturo, 79 deg. 12 141 $27.50 $16.50 Dae at Honolulu on or about tho dates below stated, viz: Tho warmest month was that of 1900. an average 80 FOR USTRALIA. FOR VANCOUVER. with of deg. 1S94, We carry a complete stock of many Haviland China pattern. AUG. 28 AORANQI AUG. 23 The coldest month was that of Dinner MANUKA with an average of 77 deg. AORANGI SEPT. 23 MIOWERA SEPT. 20 The highest temperaturo was 88 deg. OCT 21 MOANA OCT 18 MIOWERA on August 10, 11 and 15, 1896; August ! NOV. 18 13 . Our Bargain Table Abounds in Good Things MOANA MIOWERA ...DEC. 4, 1S97, and August 9 1901. The lowest temperature was 63 deg. on August 23 1894. PRECIPITATION (RAIN) (1877-189- Average for tho month, 1.51 inches. Average number of days with .01 of CALLING AT SUVA, , ON BOTH UP AND DOWN an Inch or more, 13. VOYAGES. The greaest monthly precipitation mi was 4.47 inches In 18S8. THEO. Tho least monthly precipitation was IHOND H. PAVIES CO., Ltd,, Gen'l Agts. 0.16 inches in 1894. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours Telephone Hain 56 AMERICAN HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. was 2.51 inches on August 13, 1888. CLOUDS AND WEATHER (1890-1904- .) DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE BETWEEN NEW Average number of clear days, 11; YORK AND HONOLULU, VIA PACIFIC COAST. partly cloudy days, 18; cloudy days, 2. 53, 55, 57 King Street, - - Honolulu, Hawaii WIND (1875-1904- .) The prevailing winds have been from FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. tho northeast. S. S. "AMERICAN" To sail Station: Honolulu, T. H. August 8th, 1905 Oss, Ah Fee, Miss Keanu, Miss E. Mey MAUNA LOA SAILS TOMORROW. MAIL IS DUE TOMORROW. S. S. "CALIFORNIA!" To sail September 5th, Date of issue: July 30 ,1905. Meyer, 1905 McC. er ,Miss D. Meyer, Master II. Tho steamer Mauna Loa will sail to- Tho S. S. Alameda will arrive to- FROM SAN ALEX. ASHLEY, Aheong, Mrs. FRANCISCO TO HONOLULU. Section Director. Master N. Leal, Miss L. morrow at noon for Maul und Hawaii morrow morning from San Francisco S. S. "NEVADAN" To sail August 26th, 1905 Merrill, Miss F. A. Lemmon, W. H. ports. with later mall. She will probably S. S. "NEBRASKAN" Bailey mid wife, C. H. Olsen, J. W. bring the mall the S. S. To sail September 12th, 1905 ARRIVING. Carlyle, that Siberia FROM ,Thursday, August 24. Wrenn, G. B. Robertson, Mrs. NEBRASKAN SAILS TOMORROW. left behind. HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCISCO. Miss Brown, Mrs. A. C. Prescott, Mas- Stmr. Maul, Parker, from Maul ports to- S. S. "NEBRASKAN" To sail August 20th, 1905 ter L. Ferguson, Miss F. Ferguson, H. The S. S. Nebraskan will sail at 4:30 a. m. with 21, horses 100 sacks morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, for Ka- MONKEY DINNERS. S. S. "NEVADAN" To sail September 6th, 1905 potatoes. B. Welter, F. M. Bechtel, Master Ah FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA Ki, Chee Chan, Young Nap, Mrs. hulul. She leaves on Sunday from Ka- Unless the "Fads and Fancies" book TO HONOLULU. Stmr. Keauhou .Tullett, from' Kauai hulul for San Francisco and may reach contains at least one chapter on mon- ports C:25 Scholtz, Rev. Y. Mltaral, S. Hanestad, Via San Francisco. at a. m. the coast a day ahead of tho Aladema. key dinners it cannot be considered a S. S. S. Aorangl, Phillips, from the Co- John Richardson, Miss J. Richardson, S. "NEVADAN" To sail August 20th, 1905 L. Stolz, daughter, Miss really representative work. Chicago lonies at 8 a. m . F. wife and S. S. "NEBRASKAN" To sail September 6th, Mae Donald, Mrs. M. Ford, B. Wag Want ads In The Star bring quick re- News- - 1905 Friday, August 25. sults. Three Mnes 25 goner, G. Glob and 56 deck. three times for : ) S. S. Alameda, Dowdell, from San cents. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. E. Haokfeld Xs Co.. Francisco at due In morning. Per stmr. Keauhou, August 24 from C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Agents. Saturday, August 26. Kauai ports Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Reed ? Stmr. Klnau Freeman, from Hllo and Miss Thomas, Mrs. Sada and 10 deck. THE RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. way ports due m forenoon. Booked to Depart. Stmr. Llkellko, Napala, from Lanai Per S. S. Alameda August 30, for San HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Padfic Mail Steamship Co. Maul and Molokai ports, due. Francisco Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, Bruce Sunday, August 27. Kennedy, Mrs. Furneaux, E. N. Smith, Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co Stmr. W. G. Hall, S. Thompson, from W. H. Bailey, J. D. Kennedy, R. C. VIA THE O. R. & L. CO. RAILROAD SERVICE. Kauai ports, due early In morning. Kennedy, C. Waterman, Miss Grace Cooke, Mrs. O. A. S. B. Rose, - Steamers of the Companies Arnold, To Be Incl"ded- R.-St- a. above will call at Honolulu and leave this DEPARTING. Closed malls Pouch Service R. 9rt on or about tho dates below men tloned: P. A. DIas, Miss Hanlon, Miss La Van Train No. Delivery Wednesday, August 23. Mrs. Taplln, R. L. Shanklln, G. K. to Postofflces. For Offices. Days of Week Dispatch at FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN S. S. FRANCISCO. Arlzonan, Topley, for Kahulul A. Knudsen, C. Hut-chin- s, SIBERIA AUG. IS Ishlkawa, F. J. 9 Aiea.... , CHINA auo. 18 at 5 p. m. W. Goblns, Aiea MONGOLIA 2 F. Prof. Plck,erlng, Daily-Ex-Su- n 9 City... SEPT. DORIC SEPT. 1 Thursday, August 24. Pearl City... Wahiawa.. Pearl 13 Mrs. A. Burr and two daughters, Rev. 3 Waipahu... CHINA SEPT. Ka-anap- Walpahu MANCHURIA SEPT. 8 Stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, for Lahaina, Miller, A. C. DORIC 27 Dr. Rev. D. Alphonso, Sat-only.- ... 9- - Waipahu SEPT. KOREA SEPT. 27 and Molokai at 5 p. m. Judge Walpahu MANCHURIA Cammack, Hon. Caleb West, 9 Ewa OCT. 4 COPTIC OCT. 3 S. S. Aorangl, Phillips, for Victoria Ewa Mill....' KOREA OCT. 19 Burton Parker. Dr. Parker. 3- - Wa anae SIBERIA OCT. 17 and Vancouver at 1 p. m. Waianae COPTIC OCT. 28 Per R. M. S. S. Aorangl August 23, 9 Puulkl MONGOLIA OCT. 27 Stmr. Mlkahala, Gregory, for Kauai Waialua SIBERIA NOV. 11 for Vancouver and Victoria Miss Ab- 9 Halelwa (flag CHINA NOV 7 ports at 5 p. m. Halelwa MONGOLIA NOV. 22 bott, S. Beardmore, Mrs. F. M. Hatch 3- - Walalee (flag) DORIC NOV." 21 Friday, August 25. Walalee t CHINA DEC. 2 and two children, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Tues-lluirs- .. 9 Kahuku MANCHURIA NOV. 28 Stmr. Muuna Loa, SImerson, for Maul Lale ).. DORIC DEC. 16 Holloway tMrs. Hahn, Mrs. Milts, Mr. (Alter KOREA 12 and Hawaii ports at noon. Kahuku Hauula ).. Sat. MANCHURIA DEC. 23 Isaac Wise, Rev. and Mrs. D. Scudder Waikane).. 9:00 a. m.).. COPTIC DEC. 22 Stmr. Maul, Parker, for Maul ports 190G. 190G. at U. Smith, Mrs. Hutchins, Miss Hut-- 5 n. m. KOREA 6 chins, Miss Spalding, Mrs. R. Ander- JAN. SIBERIA JAN. 5 S. S. Nebraskan, Wooden, for Kahulul son and child, Dr. AVaterhouse, S. M. Pouch to Walalua Pinstofflce by Train No. 9 dally: Dispatch to Waipahu 5 p. - at in. Damon, F ,H. Humphrls, Sr. Train 9. Dally except Sunday, return- Waianae, Walalee, additional, od empty by Train 12. Dally except (3) When mall steamer from San PASSENGERS. DIVORCE SUIT FILED. Sunday. Francisco arrives in time to connect Tor general Information apply to Arriving. Waipahu Postofflce, Satur- - Train 9 due t leave at 9:15 a. m attorneys Pouch to Per S. S. Aorangl, August 24, from the Elmlra Johnson, by her by 9. and 3:20 p. m., respectively, on Sun- - brought day only Train Colonies for Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and demons, has Noto (1) When mall steamer from days: Dispatch to all offices on line. E. 15. McClnnahun, Mrs. E. Hodgson, suit for divorce from Peter Johnson, San Francisco arrives In tlmo to con-- (4) When mall steamers from San alleging mar- W. White and E. Hardy. failure to provide. The nect Train No. 17 due to leave 7:30 a. Francisco arrives in tlmo to connect ackfeld Per stmr. Maul, August 24. riage took place In May, 1S90. Mrs. 11:03 Co. dispatch to dally a. & from Maul except Sunday; Train leave m., dally dueto at ports Mrs. A. Vlelra, Miss Mary Vielra Johnson says her husband Is a Rapid Aiea, Parl City, Waipahu, Ewa. m., and 6:15 p. m., respectively: Dls- - Miss L. Lovstead, J. Vlelra, David Transit motorman and asks for per- (2) When mall steamer from San patch to Aiea, Pearl City, Waipahu, Miss Pahueleele, Mrs. K. Sam, manent alimony. Francisco arrives In tlmo to connect Ewa. B. C. Achong, wife and 3 children, (Continued page Brothers Martin and Philip, Norman from three.) HONOLULU, TERRITORY HAWAII. Pouch Dispatch (Closed Malls) to the ! Gastronomical Treat Honolulu Postofflce. ' ' " From Postofflces Route 180001. Via tho O. R. & L. Co. Railroad Service: , ' ' , "Clean" taste in beer is an Important point of excellence. The absence of a Closed Malls Don't on any account overlook the S.'S. Alameda's ship- To be Included Pouch Service .Delivery from Dispatch Train No,- ment of good things consigned disagreeable foreign or "after-taste- " in at'' to us. Among other delicacies Postofflces. R. R. Station of season For Offices. Days of Week ( the are PEACHES, PLUMS, GRAPES, BART-LET- T PEARS, CANTELOUPE MELONS, GRAPE Lalo )... Mon-Wed-- Honolulu. FRUIT, APPLES, LEMQNS, Kahuku. Hauula )..' (after 6:20) V. ORANGES, CELERY, AValkane),. Hi1 CAULIFLOWERS. Primo Lager m.) Sat. (At D (5:30 a. m.) Walaleo.... 12- - Honolulu. An early inspection will insure the best selection. Halelwa.... 4.12 Honolulu. Walalua.. 12- - Honolulu. Wurzburger Waianae... 4- - Honolulu. Ewa Honolulu. SWaipahu.. 4- - Honolulu. Pearl City. Wahiawa.. Tuos-Frl-(1:- Hqnolulu. Henry May & Co., Ltd., p. m.) BOSTON BLOCK proves scrupulous cleanliness during Aiea. Honolulu.

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V;;;:;::-ii::;?::;?:- : Heinz Is SUGAR m There arc some days when a person simply doesn't feel like WI eating. These arc the times when HEINZ INDIA RELISH If comes to the rescue valiantly. It possesses that indescribable something which lends zest to appetite and spurs the palate as nothing else can. i.i"iT i .. ?..?.! The above is true of HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, the excel- lence of which is forcibly demonstrated with the first taste.

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd., DISTRIBUTORS. n mm Money-Sav- in

says : Warranted to be prepared free from cane sugar, excess of Everybody acid, alkaline earths, ferment germs, glucose, albuminoid resi- Electricity. "The Same, dues, or other deleterious agents, which are often found in the nil other commercial milk sugar. Tlease" We have found this BRAND to be one of the best sellers of The use of the Electric Light in the house saves money. The after the first order is moment you have no use 9 ' further for the light a turn of a button any SUGAR OF MILK on the market, and our customers shuts it off. There is absolutely no waste. How different with given for sparkling insist on always having PATCH'S. kerosene, the lighting and putting out of which is attended by WHITE ROCK the so much trouble that a lamp is frequently allowed, to go on con- water that insures the Parents have perfect confidence in PATCH'S SUGAR OF suming oil from which no benefit is received, because it is easier goodness of to let it burn than to extinguish it. You probably that the summer MILK knowing full well its superior qualities and purity for think Electricity in the. house is a costly luxury. We sliall be delight drink that blends per- . infants-a- s well as invalids. Every box gives full and complete ed to show you how greatly you are mistaken. fectly with wines and directions for use and hours of feeding. liquors that is itself Hawaiian Electric Co.. Ltd, 223-2- 27 an incomparable bev- King Street erage: Pure, satisfying, healthful.

Lid. J. P. Cooke, Manager.

If you want a good Ukulele at a low figure, come us. We OFFICURS: to H. y. Baldwin have splendid variety of these cute little in President a instruments all J. B. Castle First nt the favorite woods. Tourists find the Ukulele a most accept- W. if. Alexander.Second nt SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. able souvenir of the native life of the islands. No better remem- L. T. Peck Third nt of Hawaii Nei can be sent to friends on J. Waterhouse Treasurer brance the mainland. G. M. Rolph Secretary We would also call attention to our immense stock o( Ha- W. O Smith Auditor Elilors' Block IrToi't Street: waiian music and songs which rS the largest and best in town. Sugar Factors and BY AUTHOKIT HAWAIIAN NEWS CO , LTD Commission DDWIB'S LATEST LAWS FOB Merchants SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. M TOUNO BUILDING STORE. AO EN i'S Under and b- - virtue of two certain FOR Executions issued out of the Circuit DECLARES MEMBERS MUST GET AN APOSTOLIC LICENSE Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar " Company, Court of the First Circuit, Territory of BEFORE MARRIAGE, AND WARNS ELDERS. Hawaii, on the Cth day of May, A. D. CHOICE GOODS Haiku Sugar Company, i Ladies' Silk Kimonos - the Pacific Mill Com- August IS. From this consider that they are married" In the s.ia Paia Plantation, 1905, one entitled CHICAGO, Children's Silk Kimonos j,7j pany, Limited, Plaintiff, vs. Enterprise time henceforth there will be no mar- sight of the church. Maui Agricultural Company, t every member must have Silk Short Kimonos j.jj Defendants, "Hereafter (In colors) per yard Kihci Plantation Company, t M"ll Company, Limited, riage of members of Zion without an apostolic license, and elders are Japanese Silks all 4g0 an with Coat of A rms, Silk wherein Judgment was rendered in apostolic license, was the new addition forbidden to marry any couple that Silk Cushion Covers Linen and Cotton Hud Hawaiian Sugar Company, kerchiefs, Japanese Purses for ladles, J apanese Screens and style Defendant, for the sum of government promulgated by not been examined and received latest Kahuku Plantation Company, ( favor of to church have VaBes at very low prices. 80-1- marry. ; Eighty-si- x and ($80.80) Dollars; John Alexander Dowle at Zion City porm'ssioh to Knhulul Railroad Company, today. como down from his "Another thing I want to announce the other an Alias Execution, en- He hud Halcakala Ranch Company. and 28 and 32 Hotel St. Robinson Block. titled Enterprise Mill Company, Lim- Fine Job Printing. Star Ofllce. ited, Plaintiff, vs. Pacific Mill Com- pany, Limited, Defendant, wherein judgment was rendered in favor of Plaintiff, for the sum of Sixty and ($00.41) Dollars, the time for re- Hawaiian Office Specialty Co, turning each of said Execution having been extended 30 days, from July Bth, 72 King St., Waity Block. iisr 1905, to August 4th, 1903, and having Tel. Main 15. less 30 been further extended days from 301 & P. O. Box and over Only D.ouble-Trac- k August 4th, 1903, to September 3rd, 1905, The Railway'DAYSbeween the Missouri River an FOR Chicago. by duo order of Court, I have, in said AGENTS Honolulu, on the 30th day of May, A. D. VIA 1905, under and by virtue of, First, of Remington SOUTHERN PACIFIC, the herein above mentioned Execution UNION PACIFIC AND H t tl tt ll I' d CHICAdO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS. for Eighty-si- x and ($86.80) Dol- TYPUVVKlTlilif Overland Limited. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 11;00 a. m. Second, of the second herein Dally. lars, and The most Luxurious Train in the World, --ulectrlc Lighted Throuxa-ou- t. above mentioned alias Execution for Double Drawing-Roo- Sleeping Cars, Composite, Observation, Buff4 41-1- Burroughs Adding Machine, Smoking and Library 1 ys Sixty and ($00.41) Dollars, levied Car. Dining Cars, Meals n Carte. Less than tkr-da- Union Cash Register, to Chicago without change. upon, and shall offer for sale at Public Borger Steel Cabinets, Eastern Express. Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco COO p. highest bidder, at the at in. Dally Auction to the Wabash Cabinets, Through Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleeping C'E.rs to Chicago. Dlniaa yard of the Enterprise Mill Company, Edison Mimeographs, Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Express. Limited, on Alakea street, near Queen Oscillators and Rotaries, Atlantic Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 a, m. Dally, Mimeograph Supplies, Standard and Tourist Sleepers. In said Honolulu, at 12 o'clock street, Typewriter Supplies, PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS 1905, right, noon of August 29th, all the McMillan Loose Leaf Ledgers Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The best cf everything. title and interest of the said Pacific Edison & Bates Company, Limited, in and to all Numbering Machines, & ICy. Mill Olaioao Norttixvestern.R. R. following described personal prop Victor Safes & Vault Fixtures RITCHIE, O. A. P. C, the Special Manganese Safes and or.S P Company's Ag at 617 Market St. (Palace Hotel) Eighty-si- x and San Frnnclsca. erty unless the sum of Vault Fixtures for Banks 80-1- ($86.80) Dollars, the amount Leopold, First herein above mentioned Execu Derby, Fire Insurance! tion, and the sum of Sixty and 41-1- 00 Macoy, Remington and COMFANY LTD. ($60.41) amount of the Sec- Dollars, the G. H. Fuller'a Atlas Assurance Company of Londot. Esplanade, cor. Allen and Fort Sta. ond herein above mentioned alias Ex- Desks, Phoenix Assurance Company of ecution, those being the amounts for Swinging 'Typewriter Stands, Manufacturers of Soda Water. Gin New York Underwriters Agency. which said Executions issued, together Monarch Telephone Desks, ger Ale, Sarsaparllia, Root Beer, Cream Providence Washington Insurant aoaa, interest, costs and my fees and Pelouzo Scales, strawberry, Etc., Etc. with Telephone Company. paid. Brackets, expenses are previously Office Supplies K. Lot of old mouldings; 1 Old Spring Of overy Description THE B. F, UYEDA DILLINGHAM CO., LIMITED 1028 Nuuanu Street, wagon pole and whiffle trees; REPAIRING and ADJUSTING Honolulu, T. H. Of Automatic Machinery General Agents for Hawaii. Between King and Hotel Street Har- ALEXANDER 2 Old neck Yokes, Old Pes. of ELIJAH II: J. DOWIE. A Specialty. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building. Straw Hat Manufactory. Any Styla ness, and a barrel containing email of Straw Hat made to order. Panama quantity of oil. summer resort to give tho faithful Is that tho people who are now mar- and Felt Hat Cleaned. message. contain- getting1 right BEAVER LUNCH ROOM,, Honolulu, Oahu, this 29th tho Tho tabernaclo ried and re not alons Dated at ed nbout S000 people, Including two should came to me. If tho husband Fort Street. Opposite Wilder & On day of July, A. D. 1905. partios. ifnposes on his wife I will see that II. J. NOLTB, PROP'R. T. IJAYASHI, A. M. PROWN, "Two members have been married by there Is a separation. If the wife Is TEST OF ABILITY. TAILOR. Sheriff County of Oahu. a Justice of tho Pence," he began, not making a good holpmato for her The fact that Mr. George J. Gould Is First-Clas- s Lunches served wltk te. "without permission of the apostle. husband, let mo know, and I will see making poultry raising pay dPinon ooffoe, soda water, ginger ale or mill- - Clothes Cleaned, Dyed gets greatest and r.opalred. Thoy may be married legally, accord- that vlie mends her ways or out strates that he is the financier C37 Bertanla Street. Star Want Ad pay 25 centJ. ing to the laws of Illinois, but I do not of here." in all the Amerloas. Msxicun HraW. Smokers Requisites a Specialty. Oprpslte Queen's Hospital. Willi r. x l ' . - -- 7 -- ; , j y

THE HAWAIIAN ST AH, THUnSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. A Fine Assortment of Beware of Worthless Imitations DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKL- Y. Hawaiian Star recall Published every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Ctitlolo-KnlvO- M Newspaper Association, Limited. Manicure e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .if Local, per annum .... 1. . , . t...... i . $ 8.oo Foreign, " ...... ;... 12.00 Eto. 'Instruments - Payable in ;advnnce.' : FRANK L. HOOGS MANAGER BRUQ CO, E1M - HOIWSTER & FORT STREET - - - HONOLULU H tlHURSDAY AUGUST 24, 1905 t J Classified Ads in Star. " v There seems to be a good deal VAUDEVILLE AT THE of misapprehension regarding the Wanted The Bennington finding of the board of enquiry in the Bennington horror. The board By an experienced, sugar boiler situa Court Martial B, has found that Ensign Wade,v the tion for next season. Address A. P. O. Box 414. and So-bos-- senior engineer officer of the ship, Every Wednesday Saturday Evenings so (Kilfly) is a liquid mixture designed to protect cowl should be court martialed, and An Incubator; must be in good con- and horses from torture of flies. The preparation is positively harm- dition and cheap. Xi., Star Office. many people have jumped to the conclusion that this officer is there- NOVEL. STUNTS less. It is used with splendid results as a disinfectant and germicide. fore declared guilty of such negligence as caused the death of scores NEW SONGS A second-han- d light wagon, cheap. The Electric Sprayer discharges the So-bos-- so (Kilfly) in a fine, broad Offlce. of his comrades. This supposition is utterly unfair. As the officer in GOOD MUSIC A., Star spray. charge of engines and boilers it is quite proper that Wade should be Variety of Vaudevllo Acts. A second hand water tank; wooden court-martiale- d. It is altogether probable that his reports will show one preferred. B. Star office. that he has repeatedly reported weak condition of the boilers to the Theatre, his superiors and that he has recommended repairs done. This must Admission to Grounds and Boy Wanted. I'JIIIIIl, III 23 Cents. Pad be so, in fact, from the report made by Commander Lucicn 10 Young Reserved Seats, Sxtra. . Smart boy wanted at Star offlce. MR previous to the disaster in which he speaks of the weakness of his SOLE AGENTS FOR THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. boilers. There is only one way to get this evidence before country For Rent the Telephone Ma'n 301, Territorial Mes and that is by 'a court martial. It is Ensign Wade's fate to bavc to senger reservea service lor Beats. Furnished ' bed room or two rooms stand this ordeal but the idea that he is to be adjudged blood-guilt- y in They will be left at tho Zoo for you. for, house keeping. 1304 Matlock Ave, Honolulu ironJorls. advance of the findings is utterly abhorrent to every sense of fair play. o Cottage to Rent. 1111 Klnau street, 01 IJK. It $30.00 per month Unpleasant it may be, corner Pensacola. EN&INES, MILLS, though Inquire W. O. Atwater, Hawaiian Elec STEAM SUGAR there will be a deal of satisfaction trie Co. BOILERS, COOLERS, IRON, BRASS Commission Merchants; The expressed only locally all Stanford not but Office AND LEAD CASTINGS. Sugar Factors. over the United States if the re- Employment opening of the Stanford case set- Uemura 520 King street near Punch' ' ''- ttt tles the mystery which still sur bowl. Bicycles repaired, clothes clean' Macnlnery of Every Description Made AGENTS FOR -' ed and dyed also employment offlce. to order. Particular attention paid to rounds the death of the aged phi- Ship' - lacb ' hinc. Job Work Exe- The Ewa Plantation Company, lanthropist. Despite the attempts made by many persons interested in Foi Sale cuted on Sbprt Notice. The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltt the estate and in her memory to banish the idea that Mrs. Stanford The Kohala Sugar Company. But'.dlnK corner King and Kaoie died of poison, the fact remains that a large proportion of the public lot The Walmoa Sugar Mill Company. ham.eha road. Palyuia terminus of believes that her deathwas due to such outside agency. Four physi- Rapid The Fulton Works, St. Louis, Mo. What a luxurv to bathe Transit road. Apply at Star Iron cians of standing, word on matters of the would OH Company. men whoso mere sort when you have all the Hot .The Standard not even be discussed, testified, that in their opinion, death was due p Water you 1 EHUD The George F. Blake Steam Pumps. want. QUEEN Centrifugals strychnine poisoning, and other physicians, all over the country when The only way you can M. PHILLIPS & CO., STREET Weston's the symptoms were described to them acquiesced in the view that get it is to install a Rapid Wholesale Importers Tho New England Mutual Life Insur- ance Comuany of strychnine caused the tragedy. Bath Heater. It's always And Jobbers of Firewood, Stove, Boston. Only a little time before this a similar occurrence had been avoided ready day and night. and Blacksmith The Aetna Fire Insurance Company of AMERICA! AND EUROPEAN DRY GOODS Steam Hartford, Conn. ii the victim's San Francisco home, merely by chance, and yet in the A match and a bath Tho Company of .face of this, men of position came to Honolulu, admittedly with the with a Rapid. Alliance Assurance 'Tort and Queen Sto. London. intention of smoothing over all the rough places and making it appear For sale ly Corner if WHO .. 39 A RETAIL. in the eyes of the world that Mrs. Stanford had died from natural Special fr.flon Given to Extract from November Report .of causes. E. R. BATH, Agent M. OHTA, DRAYINQ F. A. Haber, Chief of the Vltlcultural That the handling of the' case locally was of high has ON Gontr&stbr asri Buildsr St. Mo., not a order EXHIBITION ALSO. WHITE ND IiOCK BAND. Exhibit, World's Fair, Louis, been commented upon, perhaps ad nauseam, but the fact that the death AT OUIl STORE. Souse Fainter as published In November number of lias never yet been explained will not down. It is to the entire credit 165 S. King Street. "Pacific Wine and Spirit Review." Telephone 01. -- near Klnff, of the four Honolulu physicians engaged on the case that they did Main lviUo intl')uu iiireet. Honolulu H. L LORD & BELSER, 12 GOLD MEDALS FOR CALIFORNIA their work without fear or favor, and that even veiled threats from Tflephone White 601. WINES powerful sources failed to move them from what they considered to be their line of duty. Here in Honolulu, where the final tragedy oc General Contractors and Teaming. Telephone Main 101 Bridges, Steel and Concrete, and Sewer & Sonoma Wine curred, it may perhaps have been difficult to get the proper perspective, P. O. Box 685. Napa Co...15points conversation with people from the mainland who bave kept Work. Guarantee first-cla- ss work at but in Bamboo Furniture Sierra Madre Vintage Co 13 " low prices. track of the Stanford affairs, any person may gather that the belief is HARRY ARMITAUE AND Wetmore-Bowe- n & Co. (props - general and implicit that poison caused her death. liroKor....Stooli niacl Bona PICTURE FRAMES. Also Curbing, Crushed Roc'- Black "Cresta Blanca") 13 " If the Honolulu physicians follow their intention of putting their Members of Honolulu Stock and Bond Neat and Handsome and White Sand, Soil or Filing Material California Wine Association.. 12 "' Italian-Swis- s 12 " findings in the form of a brochure for public circulation, the public will Exchange. Designs made to order. at lowest rateB. Colony 6C3 Beretanla Street, near Punchbowl. Chauche & Bon 12 " be their debtor. The doctors owe it to themselves that they should do Kawala-ha- o " Few shares of following stocks for TELEPHONE BLUE 881. Office and yards, South and A. Repsold 12 . in is 198. 12 " this any event. Now that the case all ended there cannot be the sale: Pioneer Mill Co., Oahu Sugar Street, Telephone Main H. Jevne, Los Angeles slightest suspicion that any ulterior motive can exist, but the world is Co., Cal. Winery .Sacramento 12 " Ewa Plantation Co., Hawaiian ' till very much interested in the motive, if motive there was, which Sugar Co., Walalua Agricultural Co., Barton Estate 12 " J. H. Wollacot 12 " caused the death of the kindly old lady here in Honolulu. Etc. '' The Pacific Hotel, Mt. Diablo Vintage Co 12 ' " o Office, Campbell Block.. .Merchant St. ii&j Union Street. The report of E. 1. Spalding to Honolulu, T. H. the Chamber of Commerce yester-- X LEWIS LTD, t Up &C0., Keep d.iv on the work of the Promotion places, first-clas- s, has now become, In the light Rooms, Meals 35c, Agents . & report, Solo Nar Sonoma Wine $ Committee, besides being a very of Mr. Spalding's an ascertain- or Board $4.00 per Week and Company for Hawaiian Islands. Promotion Work ed and determined condition of our $4-5- 4 conservative, but at the same time Meal Tickets 1G9 KING own Islands. We can go on seeking STREET. hopeful report, 2403 TELEPHONES 240. and encouraging tourist traffic knowing niw that we contained one matter which the are at the same time adding to our Star believes of particular importance. It was mentioned in his report permanent American population, and Best Meal In Towd THE HAWAIIAN REALTY that one $15,000 residence, and one $40,000 residence had been ar- bringing In elements that will make It AND MATURITY CO. Ltd. easier to build up an American com- ranged for by visitors to the Islands from other places. directly Real Estate, Mortgages, Loans This munity. COME AND TRY IT. and touches a point upon which The Star in the past has laid considerable It Is not the theory of The Star that Investment Securities. Homes built on stress. this is the only line of effort to be fol- Is to carry in ttock complete lines of the Installment plan. The Star has on several occasions called attention to the fact that lowed in the movement to diversify In- every thing desirable In Home Offlce: Mclntyre Building., T. H. dustry, build up homes, and air Ameri Fine Job Printing, Star Offlce. L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager. both Florida and parts of California have largely been built up, in OPTICAL can community, actuated by Ameri GOODS their industrial and permanent population throughout the tourist traffic can ideals having opportunities ' and at carry Iff which each state has cultivated so assiduously. A very large part of tractive to Americans, But it Is oiip We. tho the population of Florida consists of people who came there first as line, and one that ha now bfen ex- "SHUR ON" perimentally proved feasible. In pur- and know how to adjur, Nothing VHP- tourists, pure and simple, and, pleased with what them. they found, built suing this! none other need be neg- in the way rf Glauses or Frames too homes and made their permanent residence there. This fact creates lected. Every line of practical effort to difficult for us. openings and opportunities for the productive efforts of others. Americanize this Territory, Is consis- Fifteen Years' Ex rience gives us In Southern California, especially, thousands, of tent and compatible with every other. the right to talk. ft homes arc built Keep up the promotion work. ,Jty.'V every year through exactly the same influences. The Star has con- With 11. P. & tended that in this fact lies one of the most hopeful features of promo- Wichman Co., Ltd tion work. has insisted of The old Australia has been seized by FORT STREET. It that the tide of travel attracted hither, a the Japanese for carrying contraband certain proportion was bound to become permanent. People traveling goods. If old water-fron- t legends are for their health or for their pleasure will in many individual instances to be believed, her lato cargoes were in a certain proportion of cases become enamored of Hawaii and not the only "contraband" stuff sho has, want to make it their home, and will do so. carried In her career. Every such family added to population ad- our adds sojnuch to the AGENTS Shipping FOR THE vantage of living here. It tends to create wants which the productive To read that interview with Governor effort of whites will be required to fill. And thus, in a constantly aug- Carter which was cabled by tho Asso Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool, Eng. ciated Press, ono might be- menting Americans be led to Alliance Assurance Co., of London, Eng, ratio, and Americanizing tendencies are added to lieve the governor had been attending Receipt our population and to our social life. a Methodist revival intsead of lunch' Scottish Union & National Ins. Co., of What Mr. Spalding has reported is direct and positive evidence to Ing with the President nnd tarrying at Edlrihurg, Scotland. TahOL'. Fire Philadelphia. r ' V the contention The Star has indulged, that of the tide of visitors com- Lako Association of J Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd, Books ing here, some will remain. Increase that tide of visitors, and the v. number who will remain will increase. There is no reason to doubt draft seems to havo become more of Wilhelma of Magdeburg General Ins'.' SOLD AT a pest to cotton growing than the boll Company. ' but that if promotion work can bring to our shores visitors in such weevil. numbers or anywhere near such numbers as we believe our natural STAK OFFICE counterfeiting and resources justify, that a very considerable a the business, he told hla attractions and very fellow Christian Endeavorers ,tnat population Richard Is himself again. Fonnqr Jio r'arked addition to our permanent American will follow. hud gone out of the Christian business; " cordial relations are to bo restored, -- & The more of this class of population we get, the more opportunity will It would bo Interesting to know if tho 'Oahu Railway, Land ,Co - and Hawaiian brethren are to dwell Ti- f enterprising private worked off any of S be created for diversified industries. Room and opportunity will be together in peace und unity. The only - Intkii-Islan- Into unsuspecting d S. N. Compant Americans dependent on producive efforts pro thing that will be lacking when tho the "uueer tho con . treated for their and trlbution plate. ductive energies for their livelihood and fortune. It will become easier Manchuria brings back our rejuvenated "V Scrf v.. governor will bo Kappolmelster Bergor and easier for them fin4 something to do which as American citi- to and his band. Borger could -- make a Good is good news no irv r zens they can do. There will be increasing opportunity for American hit by playing the Manchuria off nows matter at San may come, must - social and industrial life, for the building up here of an American Francisco when Carter leaves, glv whence It henco there h- nnd bo a great deal of satisfaction In Hono- community out of Americans. lng the Golden Qate city a sample of an island steamer departure. lulu over the tidings from San Fran- On the material and commercial side, it is easy to see that great cisco that "tho Royal Hawaiian Band benefit will accrue to the islands from a continuing and increasing is kept up by Uncle Sam and no ono Forger of visitors, a certain proportion of which buy Cooper, on his own showing, begrudges the appropriation." stream or build houses Is a good deal more Every of business is of a hypocrite than here and live in them. branch benefited. the Star suspected. In a letter he What in the past has beeri a hypothesis based on the facts of other states that as soon as he went Into Fine Job Printing. Star Office. THE HAWAIIAN STAR; THURSDAY, AUGUST Zk, lSoT

THE PATRIARCH

A Chance PALOLO :-- Jff ' for ;(r IMMIGRATION OlO, ONE OF THE HAWAIIAN AP- the 999 PLICANTS FOR YEARS HOME- STEADS WAS QUEEN'S STEWARD Ones WHY PAXTON HAS NOT YET TAKEN HIS TIUP LOOKING FOR Little Olo, ono of the native Hawallans who IV- LABORERS REPORT .THAT "THERE WAS A FAILURE TO SE- secured a home In Palolo Valley on the 999 year plan govern- On Monday, August 21, a special sale of Children's Head CURE SU1TABL 3 OFFERS T O INDUCE LABORERS .TO. COME lease from tho wear commences which will be marked toy astonishing rcduc- - ment, last Monday, Is beyond doubt HERE-ATKIN- SON EXPECTS SUCCESS. tions in the following lines of young peoples' goofs: the patriarch of the valley. He is now nearly seventy years old, was born CHILDRENS' WHITE MUSLIN HATS, In Palolo Valley and has lived there WHY NOT KENT A CHILDRENS'. COLORED MUSLIN HAT, R. E. P.ixton. manaeer of 'the Sugar suit of a meeting of the planters to Factors Company ana ngen't of the discuss the matter, and It is under- - nil his life. SAFE DEPOSIT BOX WHITE POKE BONNETS, ,, ap- - Territorial Board of Immigration, as hiouu uiai ine .asBocmiion generally In the old days he was a sort of CHILDRENS' COLORED, POKE BONNETS, proved tho Weagf SubaeauentIy steward for Llliuokalanl, having charge in a modern steel vault In In- - not yet taken his trip East the circulars were sent to plantation mnim-tere- st of INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN BONNETS, all her Interests there, which at ono and feel that your valu- of the board, though he was gers asking for their views on terms time were quite considerable. He col- INFANTS' WHITE FRENCH CAPS. do so several weeks ago, might be to selected to that offered Immigrants, lected her rents from her tenants and ables are secure 7 arrange-- delay In Is prettily and It was understood that The Ptixton's trip. It said, retainers, had charge of her dairy In All the above goods arc of choice quality and are ments were to be made for an imme- - Is due to the wait for these answers, FIVE DOLLARS a, opportun- tho valley, and was a sort of potty trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. This is a rare dlate trip. The delay has led to rumors It Is Intended to get up a general plan chief nnd magistrate, ruling the natives j - posses-tor- y year pays for one. Call ity to obtain headwear for fhe little ones at a surprisingly low that P.ixton has not secured satlsfac- under which Paxton will be In with a real authority, even If It was large employers here, slon offers, cost. offers from of definite not recognized outside the valley, and and see us about It. and It Is said that he will not go until The Immigration Board scheme Is For Goods and Prices see our Fort Street Window. settling their quarrels and disputes for authorized to offer what he considers receiving a lot of Atkinson's time and them when Interests settlers Is will clashed. attractive terms for the he receive more when Governor Car As tho Queen's Interests In the valley . - ...... !!.... 1 T .. ..1 . I . r. IU iuouiiico U1111.-- nu utvuuira , hncomPH in .v.-- ,ess. Din's autnority dwindled m.. nt tmmiimiM.n hno nnt ..(.,.... t i. i .I.-..c- . uu. 1 v.,. i but still he remained representative Cor and t"c meeting some time. fact plan, having originated her Fort held a for In the act of the there and Is still, nnd his authority has GOODS appear to be a standstill, Legislature which i. 8. 11, Beretania Sts. Its affairs created the Board of universally recognized na- SB' W fl Acting Atkinson, who is Immigration, been by the but Governor and he declares that It who live In says pro- - will - tives the valley. chairman of the Board, that solve the problem of "Amerlcan- Olo years gress Is being declines Izatlon" Hawaii, with his wife have for lived SI made. Atkinson of In near to just what shape the proposi- - The Acting will steps a little house the stream that state Governor take runs through valley on tlon' Is In, he emphatically denies to have Hawaii well represented, If the the Walalae but Bide of stream, Is PASSENGERS. that there Is any obstacle to the sue- - .possible, at the national Immigration the the house sur II by cess of the plans on which tho board Is conference to be held next rounded an almost Impenetrable Departing. UNCLE'SAM December of guava, through Working. time to get in New York. Ten representatives thicket which a trail Per S. S. Aorangl, August 24, for "It takes matters from runs In shape," he said, "but wc are work-- here are Invited, and It Is believed that to the house. He cultivated a Victoria and Vancouver Mrs. 1". M. little taro a few vegetables, MT. In"1 and I am confident of results In the gathering will be. an lm'portant one, and raised Hatch and 2 children ,Mlss V. Ab- STREETS but for tho most part his simple wants OWNS due time." and as the subject Is one In which bott, Miss Edith Spalding, Mrs. C. A. 'At the last meeting of the Board of 'Hawaii Is specially Interested It Is have been provided for by the queen. Hutchlns, Miss L. S. Hiitchins, 8. ' Olo, as might be expected, is an COUNTIES CANNOT HAVE FULL CONTROL OF ANY OF THE PUBLIC a gift of $2,000 from the pected that there will be quite a Dr, E, C. AViaicrhouset S. was presentation from ns authority on the physical characteris- Bcardmore, C. W. Merrlam, Mrs. THE TERRITORY WHICH WERE STREETS AT THE. Association announced, here. Atkinson, STREETS IN to aid In the work outlined by the 'chairman of the Immigration board, tics of the valley. He knows every Anderson and infant, J. G. Smith, J. r. TIME OF ANNEXATION SUPERINTENDENT HOLLpWAY , HAS Board of enccuiraglng citizen labor, or will be one of Hawaii's representatives, foot of It. He knows every spring and Hair, F. H .Humphris Sr., J. William- SUPERVISORIAL CONTROL OF THEM, SAYS PETERS. a class of laborers who may become It Is believed and E. E. Paxton is lke- - waterfall, and where the best places son, Mrs. E. C. Crasslnln, Mrs. I. IUIts cltlzens, to settle here., This was a re- - ly to be another. are for those edible plants and nuts and child, Mrs. W. A. Ham and In- which the natives like so well and for fant, J. Wise, S. Fox, G. Goodman, O. which parties of them go up the valley T. Kelly, L. L. Tho United States Is the owner or to the county's claim to control, It Is Brett. purposes to Its upper reaches every day. streets In Honolulu and all set forth that one of the main the public gov- - BASEBALL CUP g DELAYED except streets of the establishment of local self over the Territory, such ernment ,g the maIntennnce and per. SPRECKELSMAiCOM E as have been opened since annexation, fecti0n of systems of streets and hlgh-an- d DAILY STOCK REPORT none of the counties can exercise ways, but the delegation of power from LOADING SUGAR John D. Sprockets is said to be ex- - county CHANGES HAND S Bl a any authority over the old streets the Territory to the In the case Between Boards: 100 Ewa, 529; passenger on the Alameda which la duo of Ter- - 0f Is applies cept under the supervision the streets "not absolute, but Ewa, $29; 23 Haw. Sugar. Co., $34; tomorrow morning from San Francisco r)tor!al Superintendent of Public alone to new streets to be opened - MORNING Pioneer Co., $153; 20 McBryde, $7.50; 50 It is not known positively whether ho ren- county to LONG CONTROVERSY OVER THE VESSEL ARRIVED THIS e according to an opinion dor administration and not took-passag- or not. Ho Is known to Ewa, $29.23; 90 Ewa, $29.23; 150 Hono-ka- a, dsred for Superintendent Holloway by those streets existing at the time of CUP WAS SETTLED FROM THE COLONIES E. H. Mc- - planned SPAULDING $17.25; 100 H. B. & M. Co. $22.50; have a trip here to visit his Jeputy Attorney General E. C. Peters, the passage of the Organic Act." father. Claus Spreckels, and ifc is like- BY ARBITRATION. CLANAHAX RETURNED. j 100 H. B. & M. Co., $22.50; C Pioneer, The opinion was In answer to a request When the United States nnnexed Ha- ly to show up on the Alameda. ter advice as to how far Holloway wall, all the property of Hawaii was ,$153; 10. Onhu Railway, $87.50. I Session 5 $S.50; 5 u'hm.i.i wiiinnulaVi...... Vile rnntrn or .miDllc transferred In tun united states. Tills o, a .i.... h. i. c t Kihei, Oahu " ' I ne DIltlululIlKin uuatiuiiii uaj iiinu, itic .3. uiwbi CJi, HALEIWA. ; supervisors In- - public In islands, i.i.n nnnimvnrJ Gal Co" M.W. 5 McBryde, $7.50; 10 srPPts... The. Onhu - . are included streets the ,u,u ittv-.- ...... hno huo...... - mnveu m:s lnorniriK- "iruiu me .uiuuiea.' Com SS7- 10 P Slr"; The Halelwa Hotel, Honolulu's fa- tlrpspi in thp eamp nronosition. and nnd no transfer of tho title to the .iu,.D,i w i nr. . i"'1"" loncci, mnhn. I mous country resort, on tho dountv Attorney will be call- - Territory has ever been made. In ! The vessel was late owing to h.tving to Quotations. Asked. line of tho Douthitt J' pww f th Rnse Oahu Railway, contains every modern a'fc upon for an opinion also. If he does the organic act, however, the United ,ball jeagUei to Captain Williams of loud 1,000 tons of suear nt Suvm "mlaihu Ewa I'lon. Co 28.73 29.00 improvement gave Fanning IsluntTon and affords Its guests aa nit ngree with the territorial deputy States control and supervision of tne Honolulu Athietlo Club. This was because she called at' Hawaiian Agrl 100.00 to entov nil - way onnortunltv ntnnsnmonliu. qlBorney general In tne matter tneretnem to me superintendent on puonc pnd nt a lonir standliiK dispute as "el- to tins piace. &ne urougni Haw. Com 80.50 pf, lillllnrrla froah n.l cot mat- - Ave passengers amqns tnn1 will bo nothing to do but test the works. This control and supervision to the ownership of the cup, and It for Honolulu hhw. Sugar Oo 33.50 34.50 water bathing, shooting, fishing, riding doiegated to a them being E. B. McClanuliati iuid wife lo-.- w Jer by a legal proceeding. remains and cannot be means that the itrophy Is decided to be Honomu Sugar Co. ana driving. Including rall- - county. who came went to TickeU, i Peters' opinion says that the Supremo Hence, Peters holds, while a perpetual one, to be competed for from Suva. He Honokaa Sugar Co 17.00 i.Jj vay ami fUn ,jay'H room may power Fiji to represent lnjtho fare om and Court In the county act test case held the counties have full river every season. James Blckuell Haiku Sugar Co ...... ISO. 00 board, are sold at the Honolulu Station, re- - which they open years ago by settlement of the claims to Washington Kahuku 30.00 that tho county acts' provisions new streets themselves The cup was won two nnij Trent & Company for $3.' For de-- mo- - use, as gave Funning following Co V t". .... - . . carding the control of streets were' and. dedicate to public as far all tno Kamehamehas, and the latter and Islands. The Klhel Plan. s.23 parture or trains, consult....tune tauic... of powers of the superln- - the streets existing at tho time of an-- it School, under the is tlie ruiser's report of the trip: Koloa Sugar Co 150.00 Hlflcatlons the ' to Kameharaeha on Sundays, the Halelwa Limited, a tendent of public works, as allowed by nexation are concerned .they can do impression that It was permanently "R. M. S. Aorangl, J. D. S. Phillips, McBryde Sugar Co 7.50 7.73 two hour train, leaves at 3:22 a. in.; did con-;wo- n. 7, 1:60 Sugar the Organic Act, but th.lt the court nothing without the approval and The school gladly accepted the commander left Sydney August Oahu Co 112.50 115.00 returning, arrives In Honolulu at 19 net go fully Into the matter of how far gent of the Territorial Superintendent gift, Last year the, Honolulus won the u. m. Arrived at Brisbane August 9, Ookala Sugar Co...... 0.00 6.75 p. rn. the county acts' provisions went. As of Public Works. I season competition,' and they promptly 3:05 a. m. and after ehbarklng over- - Olaa Sugar Co 5.00 possession of the cup. The land mulls and passengers left, again Paauhau Sugar Co 22.50 -- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vi school refused to deliver It, claiming August 10, 12:32 a. m.. Pacific Sugar Co . 240.00 manager of the British Columbia bugar that It haU been finally won. "Arrived .ut ,Suvu, after a lino pas- - Pala Plan. Co 177.00 Refining Company of Vancouver. He The matter was referred to arbitra- sage, on August 14, 4 p. m. The Aorangl Pepeekeo Sugar Co 137.50 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE has been down to Suva In connection tors selected by the two sides and jthts loaded tons of raw sugar from Pioneer Mill Co 154,50 156.50 First Circuit Territory of Hawaii. with the business of the mill which his morninir they cave their decision. It tho Vancouver-Fij- i Company's mill at Hon. R. T. Co. Com 67.50 70.00 In Probate At Chambers. HIM company owns there. Rogers, who wag to the eneet that the cup was a Navua, and a number of nusseucers walmanalo 155.00 In the Matter of the Estate of Kualana Is an American by birth, was an ex perpetual trophy, to be held by the win- ex S. S, Taviunl from New Zealand em- - Waimea Sugar Mill 57.50 (w). late of Honolulu, Oahu deceased. SUGAR pert on the Havermoyer staff when ner for the year following winning It. barked. She sailed from Suva August l-- r- - N- - Co 97.50 Order of Notice of Petition for Allow- - the founding of a refinery on the Cana- As soon as the decision was made 15, nt 11 m. arrived at Fanning 1st- - T Com G7.00 6S.50 nncc of Final Accounts nnd Discharge dian western coast was decided upon. known Kamehameha School turned the and August 20, 5:40 p. m. discharged Mutual Telephone Co 9. CO In this Estate. The enterprise was founded and fos- cup over to Andrews, and he Immed- carso and stores, found all well on the a"u Railway 80.50 90.00 On Reading and Filing the Petition MAGNATE tered by the men who are interested In iately gave It to the Honolulus and It island, und left 8:40 n. m .same dav. Hon. Brew. Co 23.00 and accounts of Clem K. Qvilnn, Ad- - the Canadian Pacific Railway and It Is now in their possession. From Suva to Honolulu strong fresh Jer-- ,4S 100.00 nilnlstrator of the Estate of Kualana has paid from the start. Under the southeast and northeast trade winds. iJa'- - Ter. 'Vfc 100.00 ! (w), Intestate, deceased, wherein ho management of Rogers the British S, M. DAMON ON HIS VACATION with' moderated rough seas and fine " "nw uct- - asks to be allowed $38.51 and ho charges WHO n,Uu 104.BO AN AMERICAN EXPERT Columbia refinery has produced a fine S. M. Damon of Bishop and Company weather were met. Passed R. M. S. ' himself with $101.50, and asks that the sugar 3 106,00 may .MADE A SUCCESS OF SUGAR RE- line of which, owing to tariff Bank, left today by the S. S. Aorangl Miowera August 11, 12:60 a. m. lSftW' .FomA same bo examined and approved, inferences, is conskl rable cheaper than for Vancouver. He will go to Port- "li. T. Rocers. mannlnr cllrnptn,. nt HawniK.n Sugar Cs 103.00 and that a final order may be made of BRITISH COLUMBIA. IIon- - Kapld Gs.. . 107.50 108.50 of-t- FINING IN the same grade of sugar on the Ameri- land and thence to San Francisco nnd n, ...,....nrini. rviimh.,.wu...... ,..n,.i Transit Distribution he property remaining UUBi.i jtf. Kahuku Cs 100.00 - can side of the line. return by the next S. S. Alameda. Co., Is on board returning from Suva In his hands to the persons thereto " to Vancouver ' Oahu Railway 6s 104.50 entitled,' nnd discharging Mini and his Among the passengers for Vancouver Sugar Cs 102.00 Printing, Office. Fine Job Printing, Star Office. 'Passengers port Mr. Oahu surotles from all further responsibility on tho Aorangl today is B. T. Rogers, Fine Job Star for this are and Cs TO 1.- Olaa Sugar Co. 100.23 as such Administrator. ..uuiuiiu ill Xtli;lllUUUiU,1TnPI....l itlia.ir (Jg J. Jaa 104.60 It Is Ordered that Monday, the 2nd i Mill 6s 105.00 J0C, 00 B Freight for Honolulu: 10 packages' PInr dny of October A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock general ,Walalua ABr, Co. Cs 1MM n. m. before the Judge of said Court merchandise. McBryde ?Higar Co. Cs.. 100.00 "The Aorangl has a full carco for at thcCourt Room of tho snld Court at I Honolulu. IslHiid of Oahu, be nnd i iuiiiiuvur uiiu uimiiu points. jnn thn 1 same hereby Is appointed ns tho time She sulled shortly nfter p. m. today carpenter for Victoria und Vancouver taking a T,"er.e Is,!l vacnnc'J tar a and place for hearing said Petition nnd fair sized crowd of passengers. mm Biuic-nefji- in mo uiiico ui mu nccounts. nnu t nat all persons interest United States Engineer Officer, nnd ed may then nnd there appear nnd show nppllcatlontr'cau bo made to Lieutenant cnuse. If any they huve, why the same Slattery, the Engineer Officer In charge. should not be granted, and may present CAPT. PARKER SAW Lieutenant Slnttery will hold a civil evidence as to who are entitled to the service examination for tho placo very said property. And that notice of this soon .those making application be- order. In the English language bo pub NO DISTRESS SIGN!iLS ing notified of the time nnd place. Tho lished In tho Hawaiian Star, a news- - position pays $100 a month. Tho Unit-- j paper printed nnd published In Hono-- ed States Engineer Officer's oillco Is iuiu, mi inruu successive weeKR. tno Room C5 Young Building, Inst publication to be no less two MASTER OF MAUI than STATES THAT wcoks previous to the time therein ap- SPARTAN'S CAPTAIN COULD MAY DEPART UY THE AORANGL pointed for snld hearing. Dated at Honblulu, day HAVE TOLD MAUI OF DANGER. The S. S. Aorangl departed nt 1 p. nil. this 24th of today for vlctorla and Vancouver. A Augimt A. D. 1908. good sized crowd of local people de- W. J. ROBINSON, The steamer Maul arrlvod this morn- parted by her. S, M. Damon loft by Third Judgo of the Circuit Court of the First Y ing from hor run to Maul ports. Cap- the vessel, ns did Mrs. F. M. Hatch Circuit. and two children. Mrs. C. A. Hutchlns Attest: wag 1 tain Parker her master on tho and Miss Hutchlns were also depart M. T. SIMONTON, bridge of tho vessel last Saturday when ing passengers. Clerk of the Circuit Court of th" tlie steamer passed the ship Spartan First Circuit. anchored oft Spreckelsvllle, Maul. boat and over to Knhulul to ask that 4ts Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14. In speaking of the charge made by w? tow him out, which was done. Captain Flynn of the Spartan that tho "Nothing particularly strange was to Maul had gone past him when the bo thought from the Spartan being at BY AUTHORITY Spartan had signals of distress Hying, Sprcckelkvllle. W had In fact, seen Captain Parker said: "When wo passed him go In there, while wo wore at Kn- Notice is hereby given that the fol- the Spartan she was at anchor quite hulul. Tho tug Leslie Baldwin fol- lowing appointments have been made: closo in ahoro off Sprockelsvlllo. We lowed us out of Knhulul for tho pur- August 14 C. B. Mukee, Chairman of passed 400 within feet of the vessol nnd pose of going to the Spartan and ask- the Road Board, Dlmtrlat of Hanaloi, had she been In any great danger or ing nny If assistance, was needod. Kauai; Kdwnrd Deverlll, need of holp, tho captain could cprtulnly W.hen the Baldwin reached tho Spartan Momber of have signalled to us or In 6omo way tfro ship was aground. Tho people on tho Road Board. District of Hanalat, Indicated that ) was In groat need of tho Lesllo Baldwin asked why the enp-tol- n Kaiml, assistance. Ho did nothing of the of the Spartan had not slgnnllort August 28 William Hennlng, Chair- kind. I did not see nny such signals to the Maul but the Spartan peoplo snld man of the Road, Board for Lahaina, flying. I quarantine they tug wag taw the nnd pilot that supposed that the Maul. Hags up. I supposed he was In coming out to that them. A. L. C. 'no danger ag I had towed the ship A. "The vessel was standing; up whea we TTICiNSON. J .Ropes out of the same pluco' last left Knhulul. 8he was being dis- Actlntr Governor of Hawaii. year. . That hln wnt Into Spreckel- - mantled, i understand that her boU The Executive BiiMdinH. Honolulp, vll and th captain went "dFliore In a torn had practically gone." XX TV68 THE HAWAIIAN STAR. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905.

Summer Proposition. now. there's the Of Inveted Well. Ten Citizens Hawaii New Goods! Fancy Goods!! ICE QUESTION 1 National Civic Immigration in New you know Federation Is To Discuss You Know you'll need ice. Almost immediately York Conference. It Is a necoBRlty In hot weather. We Ayor's li,-. vnii urn nnxlous to Ret that Ice after taking SILK LINEN AND CREPE SHIRTWAIST. whioh will Blvo you satisfaction, and Sarsaparilla you begin Acting Governor Atkinson has accepted an invitation from the Na- SILK AND CREPE KIMONO AND SHORT KIMONO. you. from wM ilka to suddIv Order to feel its cleansing, tional Civic Federation of New' York, for ten citizens of Hawaii to at- PINEAPPLE SILK ALL COLORS. strengthening, and purifying tend a national immigption conference in New York on December 6 SILKS ALL COLORS. Bill tt.. power. and In his letter replying to the invitation the acting governor 1 KEJflfflW 7. LACOUER WARE AND CHINA WARE. COG fcol stated his policy to be that of encouraging citizen immigration here. Telephone 1151 Blue. Postofllco Box You that your depression is passing away; your brain clears up; The letter of invitation and answer are as follows: things look brighter! sleep is refresh- August 5, 1905. ing; tho nerves CO., LTD act better; and new R. Carter, of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. II. I. S. MIS k , llfoanil vigor bogin to tako pnascasiou Hon. George Governor of your wholo systoni. lour diges- Sir: Your Excellency is invited to appoint ten delegates to repre- tion improves; yon gut more bauetit Immigra- rr,, . and Manager sent the Territory of Hawaii at a National Conference upon OSHIMA n Trwin President nt from your food; your nppotito returns. IWIS-tV- John U. Spreekcls. First tion, to be held hi New York City December 6 and 7, under the aus ICI3VG STKBUT l BBTHBI Vice-Preside-nt Your friends bogiu to not ice a marked w. M. Glftard.... Second cbango in your goneial appearance. pices of The National Civic Federation. Whitney Treasurer H. M. Secretary Tho old color comes bark to tlio linn; Some of the questions to be discussed under the general head are: nihor,! ivp be- tho oyes look brighter; tho step is of increase in the population of the E. I. Spalding. .Auditor comes moro clastic; ami every doso of What the character the net United States from immigration SUG&R FACTORS, COMMISSION AGENTS ,9 Should existing legislation looking to the elevation of this character through the exclusion of undesirable elements be extended and made ' AGENTS FOR Ay s more effective, and, if so, how? Should there be any change in the system of inspection, such as hav Oceanic Steamship Co., San Francisco, cm. ing it made at ports of departure, or at the 'home source of emigration, Western Sugar Refining Co., San Fran arsapar or at both? Trade Mark n!nHV Gal. any influences tending to stimulate the volume of Philadel Arc there external Baldwin Locomotive Works, promotes tho return of good health. immigration? phia, Pa. Thoso who suitor from tho dobili-tatin- g i.b11 TTr'versal Mill Co., Manufac offocts of a warm climato will What are the nature, extent and locality of the demands in the turers of National Cano Shredder, find in Ayor's Sarsaparilla just what States for more labor? TsTnro Ycrk. N. Y. they need to bring back tho old force, Onino nil nvniiKiiortatlon Co., San vim, and onorgy. Cal. Francisco, There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. EAWT & CO., LTD Be sure you get " AYER'S." The Klltc lea Cream Parlor. Chocolate and Confections Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Los ell, Muss., U. S. A. Back East Icea ,xcursions Ico Cream and Water Bakery Lunch. AVER'S FILLS, the bolt family laxative. FIJI RESORT IH THE CITY Round Trip Tickets To 1 Castle &,Gooke, Ltd Chlcago '. $ 72. BO Minneapolis 70.00 St. Louis 67.60 Duluth 72.60 Memphis 67.50 Worth 60.00 JLVI-ff-- e Fort New Orleans 67.60 New York 108.60 Pacific and Kansas City 60.00 Boston 109.61) on 60.00 Philadelphia 107.60 Omaha ' St. Paul 70.00 Baltimore 107.00 Railroad Washington, D. C 107.00 21-2- 7- 90 On sale August 5, September - Good for days. AUGUST 30-3- SUGGESTS Denver and Return $55.00. On sale August 1. Good for 40 days. These tickets are all honored on T HE CALIFORNIA LIMITE .

AGENTS FOF What domestic industries and what labor crafts are most affected by, New England the influx of alien labor, and in what ways? Passenger Agent, W. G. Irwin & Co., Office percentage of European immigration remains in the ports of cars, What mxta trains aally through first Mutual Lift arrival such as New Yorlc, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore? Re-lusr- Mt encond class to all points. practical method can be devised of distributing immigration, Write What rates take effect soon. Insurance Co especially for agriculture," to points where it may be needed? OF B03T6M. What will be the effect of the distribution of large numbers of immi- so- grants in the South- - upon the problem of industrial education and " STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. iEtna Fire . cial betterment of the negro race? , . Date. Name From. Coolie labor be made more rigid, 1 S. F. Booth, Should the exclusion of Chinese Entered for Record August 23. 1905. July Aorangl Vancouvi Insurance Co., and Korean labor? - 4 Sierra Colontl General Agent. and should it be extended to Japanese John Pulaa and wf to John S. Aze- iV HARTFORD. CONN. of exempted classes of Asiatics, such as D 4 Korea Yokohan How shall the admission vedo 5 Sah to Mary Pulaa.. D Ventura Francisco scholars, merchants and tourists, be regulated? J S Azevedo and wf S Doric San Francisco" X Montgomery Street, na- Bishop & Co P A No. In fact, anv' topic related to immigration and its effect upon our J E Jones to 14 Coptic Yokohama San Francisco. c, & CO,, LIMITED tional life and industries that the conference wishes to consider may be Recorded August 15, 1105. 11 Alameda San Francisco respectfully, William Berry et al to Lydla 15 Manchuria San Francisco included in its proceedings. Yours - D- In ests of T and 21 Nevadan San Francisco QUEEN STREET, AUGUST BELMONT, Schmidt et al int T Cummins, dec. $1000. B 260, p 371. 25 Sonoma Colonics Civic Federation. 26 HONOLULU, H. T President, The National Datfd July 21. 1905. Moana Colonies 26 .1 Travellers Agree '. ; SAMUEL B. DONNELLY, James Kapepa to P K Kapunooka-lan- l Sierra San Francisco '' - Secretary, The National Civic Federation. (k), D; int In It Ps 3C3S and 103, 2S Siberia Yokohama ' $100. B 269, 29 MIowera Vancouver AGENTS FOR ' CI-1A- Manananul, Ewa, Oahu. THAT A. MOORE, 29 377. Aug 12, 1905. Korea San Francisco Agricultural Company, Ono- p Dated Hawaiian President, The Civic Federation of New York. wf to J Aug. 4 Alameda San Francisco mea Sugar Company, Ilonomu Sugar P K KapanookalanI and P. ARCHIBALD, ' 231 102,8 5 Mongolia Yokohama Company. alluku Sugar Company, JAMES Kapepa D; Int in R P kul of York. $100. B 9 Coptic San Francisco Ookala Sugar Plantation Company, Secretary, The Civic Federation New Kamaewaowa, Ewa, Oahu. 269, p 278. Dated Aug 12, 1905. 11 Nebraskan San Francisco Onriw, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala I August 23, 1905. John A Johnson to Trs of Oahu Col 15 Ventura Colonies ft Ranch. President, The National Civic Federation, 281 16 Sonoma San Francisco eel Mr Atimist Belmont. lege, Mi lot 2 blk 8, bldgs, etc, College mlt Planters' Line Shipping Company. 18 I! Avenue, New York. Hills' .Honolulu, Oahu. $2000. B 275, p China Yokohama is Charles Brewer & Co's Line of Bos Fourth 23 I acknowledge receipt of your communica- - 107. Dated Aug 15, 1905. Siberia San Francisco ton Packets. Dear Sir: beg leave to 23 Aorangl Quickest, Finest, Best C Johnson and wf by mtgee to J Colonies Alfred Magoon Fore Affdt; lot B of 25 Alameda San Francisco LIST OF OFFICEr.S. 26 3979, Prospect St, Honolulu, Moana Vancouver M. Cooke Patent A Train that Supplies Charles .'President )ahu. B 275, p 169. Dated Aug 14, Sept. 1 Doric Yokohama Geo. II. Robertson.. & Mgr. 2 Mongolia San All Demands 1905. Francisco E. Faxon Bishop... .Treas. & Secy. W R Cttstle Tr to Hawn Chinese Ko-- 5 Sierra Colonies 1S21S 6 Ventura San Francisco F. W. Macfarlane Auditor na Coffee Plantn Ltd, Itel; kuls To St. Louis or Chicago ir.'l 10221, leasehold, bldgs, livestock S Manchuria Yokohama P. C. Jones 13 auo cords wood, etc, Kaapuna, S Kona, China San Francisco 3 C. II. Cooke Director Hawaii. $3S0O. B 171, p 81. Dated Aug 15 Alameda San Francisco IN DAYS 20 from San Francisco. J. R. Gait Director 1, 1905. Miowera Colonlet) 22 Korea Yokohama ' Hawn Chinese Kona Coffee Plantn ELECTRIC LIGHTP All of the above named constitute 23 Ltd to Carl .Outal et al, D; kuls 1021S Aorangl Vancouver READING LAMPS. the Board of Director-- . 26 Sonoma und 10221, bldgs,, household furniture, Colonies CLUb f AHS 27 Sierra San Francisco . etc Kaapuna, S Kona, Hawaii. $1000. ALL GOOD ' TING9 u. S. A. Transports will B 209, p 379. Dated July 31 1905. leave for Carl Ontal et nl to William R Castle San Francisco and Manila, and will 10218 10221, bldgs, fix arrive from same ports at Irregular Tr. M; kuJs and Intervals. outnern Pacini! tures, livestock ,etc, Kaupuna, S. Kona Oi'wl H.iwail. $4000 and advs to $500. B STEAMERS TO DEPART. on 275 p 173. Aug 1905. Date. 'Name. Info-matl- Bureau Dated For. P13 Market Street, Alleo K .McLain and hsb to Samuel July 1 Aorangl Colonies San Francisco. Kuhele D lots 3 and 4 blk 3, Kanahu- - 4 Sierra San Francisco lu tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $100. B 209, 4 Korea . San Francisco p 3S1. Dated Aug 12, 1905. 5 Ventura Colonies Kapiolanl Est Ltd et al to A Lewis S Doric Yokohama Jr, A M; mtg W C Achl on pors ap 14 Coptic San Francisco tiW RAILWAY MID USD Ctl'S Pirlil kul 6450 por gr 3420 and 2 pes land, 15 Manchuria Yokohama Knllhl, Honolulu, Oahu. $1. B 276, p 19 Alameda San Francisco 9. Dated Nov 26, 1901. 25 Sonoma San Francisco Est of Ely Peck by Exors and Trs to 26 Moana i Is, present, exceptionally ..Vancouver at S S Peck, D; Int In por kul 4452, pc 26 Sierra Colonies facility Is af- 6, 1904. fine. Every land, bldgs, etc, Vineyard St, 28 Siberia San OCTOBER for viewing the Hono Francisco forded ladles lulu, Oahu. $20,000. B 269, p 382. Dat- 29 Miowera Colonies es- designs, chairs being orea ed June 1. 1905. ..g Yokohama OUTWARD. pecially provided In the show G Schuman to Henry 29 Nevadan ,.fSan Francisco room. Tho papers Waterhouse are shown Tr Co Ltd A M: mtg A on Aug. s Mongolia For Walanao, Walalua, Kahuku and on specially constructed Qulnn lots San Francisco 9:15 3:20 p. mi 6 and 8 blk 2, Kaimuki Honolulu, 9 Coptic Way Stations a. m by moans of which tract. 'Yokohama Way racks the Oahu. $1. B 275, p 178. Aug. 9 Tor Pearl City, Ewa Mill and different effects may Dated Alameda San Francisco 9:15 a, m., the le 15, 1905. 15 Ventura Stations f7:30 a. in., fully appreciated. selec- San Francisco 3:20 p. m., The A K Cummins et by 16 Sonoma 11:05 a. m., 2:15 p. m., tion Includes the J al Tr to Likla Colonies latest Wal-manal- o, 18 p. m., P- - Kale (w), L; R 538 234H, China , 5:15 p. m., t9:30 tH:15 ni. novelties in Tapestry, In- P kul San Francisco Koolaupoko, 5 yrs 19 Nebraskan grain and Art Nouveau Oahu. ut fSan Francisco INW--R- $40 per annum. B 273, p 210. Dated berla Yokohama - ACTING GOVERNOR A. L. C. ATKINSON. Aug 1, 1905. 3 Aorangl Vancouver Arriir. Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal- 26 ' 5:31 Victor M Souza and wf to Richard Moana Colonies nina. and. Walanae 8:36 a. m., SO H Trent Tr, M; 'ots 8 and 9 blk 6, Ke-- Alameda San Francisco tlontion of August s, inviting the appointment of ten delegates to rep Sept. 1 Doric Mill and waio tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $600. B San Francisco 'Jirriv Honolulu from Ewa the Territory of Hawaii at a national conlerence on immigra 275, p 178. 8:36 m., LEWERS & COQKE, LTD,, iesent Dated Aug 15, 1905. Yokohama Pearl City 17:6 a. m., a. on December 6 and under your 5 Sierra 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p. m., tion, to be lield in New York City, 7, San Francisco 10:33 a. m., 6 Ventura Colonies 5:31 p. m., 7:0 p. m. auspices. BEST REMEDY FOR DIARRHOEA, 8 177 S. KING STREET most to con Manchuria San Francisco Dally. I wish to state that we will be happy in this Mohan Lall, Manager N. W. Ry. Co 13 China 'Yokohama fSanday Excepted. ference as we arc especially interested in the subject of immigration op, oiores, ianone, mala, says; 20 Alameda San Francisco Sunday only. The Territory of Hawaii is the outpost of American civilization, and "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Vancouver two ' 22 Tbo Halelwa Limited, a hour MARRIED. the people of this lerntory feel that the contest for the settlement o Diarrhoea emedy Is wit' ut question Korea San Francisco! train, loaves Honolulu every Sunday at the best medicine made for the relief 23 Aorangl Colonics REDER-GOUVEIA-'-- Eleele, Kauai, m. returning arrives In Hono- this country by Americans or by Orientals can only be settled by the and cure of diarrhoea, dysentory 26 Sonoma San Franeliujo 8:30 a. Rev. Emerson officiating, Miss and 10:10 p. m. Tho Limited stops Father encouragement of the emigration of Americans, or such people as are all bowel complaints. This assertion 2-7- sierra Colonies lulu at to Richard Reder. Tho em- i only at, Poarl City and Walanae. Gouvola eligible to become Americans, to the Territory. can make from actual experience In my Calling at "Manila. ployees of McBrydo remembered tho own home." sale by tDate of departure from young couple with a pretty silver set. For all dealers Kahulul. G. P. DBNNISON. F. C. SMITH, (Continued on page seven) Benson. Smith & Co., agents for Ha Supt. G. & T. A. There wore othsr numerous gifts. wall. I. Fine Job PrInUnff, Star Office.

- mWM. IT ' --III IIMWIIII II -- MIMM BHWIl 111! iPM IIIIMI IMI Wl ! I IW1 1W Bl IM lMl ll 11 I BIIIII IIIMIlll IMII 1 m - THE . V.'AIIAN STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST S4, 1903. SEVEN r " -- t?l THE ft WH THE DOCTORS AD l gANK 1 Mi ! of Hawaii WALTHAM THE LANGUAGES watches UNDER DECREE OF .LIMITED. STEM WINDING, LEVER. will l FORECLOSURE OF WILL BE PUT IN AS A PART OF BOARD OF HEALTH DISCUSSES Incorporated Under the Laws of the WALTHAM WATCHES EXPRESS Territory of Hawaii. THE KAUAI ELECTRIC COM- EXAMINATION RULES WITHOUT OF THE HIGHEST STAGE OF PANY'S CONSTRUCTION. REACHING DECISION. PAID-U- P CAPITAL $600,000.00 6 THE ART. Valuable Land SURPLUS 300,000.00 WATCHMAKER'S The Board of Health yesterday af AT KAPALAMA, UNDIVIDED PROFITS 48,255.47 fiss. TWELVE MILLION WALTHAM WAINIHA, Kuunl. August 21. The steamer Kcauhou made Wulnlha her ternoon, after a lengthy discussion of HONOLULU. question of examining applicants OFFICERS. IN first port of cull lust trip und on Tues the WATCHES NOW USE. day morning Kinney, for licenses as physicians in the English Charles M Cooke .. President landed Messrs. Lyd-ga- te language, decided to ask the Board of Vice-Preside- nt Gnrtley und Rowell. At noon Mr. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THH P. C. Jones ALL GUARANTEED BY Medlcul examiners for an expression Vice-Preside- nt and Mr. Anderson drove over from First Circuit Court, Territory ot F. W. Macfarlane...2nd of views. President Plnkham's C. Cooko Cashier AMERICAN WALTHAM Hanalel and late In tho afternoon Mr. letter Hawaii. At Chambers. In Equity. H. on the subject wns taken up, and at- C. Hustaco Assistant Cashier Stodart und Air. Cannon arrived from The , Limited, Com Jr WATCH COMPANY, torney general Andrews was asked If vs. B. Damon Assistant Cashier Eleele. These gentlemen were over In plainant, John K. Prendcrgast, F. the language rule was Illegal. He said Manuel J. Carlos, D. Carl- F. B. Damon Secretary WALTHAM, MASS., U.S.A. connection with the Kaunl Electric Co. and Maria scheme und ns a result of such re- It was not. os, wife of Manuel J. Carlos, John DIRECTORS: Chos. M. Cooke, P. C. a WBwmnwS'"' Jsi'i.1 'I'lini mm presentative meeting Plnkham's figures showed 726 K. Prendergast, Executor of tha ,F. Macfarlane, E. F. Bishop, I'm considerable busi that of Jones W. ness was put through. deaths In the year ending August 15, last Will and Estnto of Eleanor IC. E. D. Tenney, A. McCandless, C. H. J. was decided to build a in white physicians attended 421 of the Prendcrgast, Deceased, and John IC Atherton, C. H. Cooke. It wharf tho bay for tho landing of the ma cases, Chinese physicians 4!) und Japan- Prendergast, iHusband of and Lega- chlnery and necessary ese physician 25C, nt tee and Devisee under the Will ot COMMERCIAL SAVINGS DE- other materials and of those AND for tho tended oy Japanese physicians 137 said Eleanor K. Prendcrgast, Dai PARTMENTS. erection of the plant. tho Tho construction will bo In the hands were of their own ruce and 9!) of other ceased, Respondents. Strict attention given to all branches A of H. A. Jaeger who hopes to have It races. He gave it as a fair conclusion CARTER two-fift- of Banking completed in a month to six weeks that of tho practice of tho NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DECREE! wus Jupanese It also decided to extend tho physicians was drawn from OF FORECLOSURE. JUDD BUILDING. FORT STREET. telephone line from riunnlel to Mr other nationalities than their own. ' At MAN Jaeger's storo at Muunulon. tho last meeting lie had Informed them Pursuant to a Decree duly given ami CHANGED one-ha- lf Claua Spreckcls. "Win. G. Irwin. Mr. Anierson will superintend the that In tho past four and years made by tho Honorable Alexander 41 Japanese 52 laying of tho pipe line, installing of and white physicians had Lindsay, Jr., Second Judge ot the Cir- plant, and running tho wires to Eleele, been admitted to practice. The presl cuit Court of the' First Circuit, Terri GlausSorBGEBls &Go Ho comes down from California, where dent now informed them "that of tho tory of Hawaii, at Chambers, In he has Installed several Electric plants, whito physicians, 23 have left the Equity, on tho 22nd day of June, A. D. with very high recommendations. country." 1903, In a cause entitled Tho Bank of Mr. Stodart und Mr. Cannon, while The to Hawaii, Limited, Complainant, vs. I. Board voted place trachoma HONOLULU. n. Journeying to Juanalel on Wednesday on tho list of contagious diseases which John K. Prendergast, Monuel J. Car- afternoon, got an idea of los D. Nevada! the difficulties physicians arc to report when they ilnd and Maria Carlos, wife of Man San Francisco Agents The to to encountered traveling In this dls. it. uel J. Carlos, John K. Prendergast, National Bank of San Francisco. during trlct wet weather. Their os Tho Kamehameha school piggery was Executor of the last Will and Estato DRAW EXCHANGE ON cort tried to make the crossings, of Eleanor K. Prendergast, Deceased, SAN The Nevada Na- but brought up again, by letters from W. FRANCISCO found the second one tiulto Impassable. and John K. Prendergast, Husband o tional Ba. k of San Francisco. They beat O. Smith and F. G. Krauss of the school nnd Legatee and Devisee under tha London & Smith's a retreat and went down the ugain asking permission to Union of rough old for keep Will of said 'Eleanor K. Prendcrgast, Bank, Ltd. horse trail. At Lumnhal tho the pigs and calling attention to the American Exchange Na- scow rope was broken, and they had deceased, Respondents, Equity Division NEW YORK cleanliness of their place. Tho matter No. 14C3, undersigned tional Bank. to crawl over tho partially completed the W. R. Slma bridge, was decided against tho school at the as Commissioner duly appointed by. CHICAGO Corn Exchange National while their escort and a native meeting. led the horses last It was postponed yester said Decree, will sell at public auction Bank. about a mile and a half day, to await Plnkham's return. PARIS Credit Lyonnals. up the valley to the ford. to the highest and best bidder, subject BERLIN Dresdner Bank. mt. jaeger lert for Kukuiula on On motion of Dr .Wayson, seconded to confirmation of the Court, on Satur- HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The Saturday morning. He was accom by F. C. Smith ,It was decided that the day, the 26th day of August, A. D. 1DD5, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking panled by Miss May Kluegel as far as president should carry out his sugges nt 12:15 o'clock P. M. of eald day, at tlons regarding cemeteries. were the front (mauka) entrance of tho Corporation. LIhue where she took steamer for town These - NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Notwithstanding the to call together the officers of the Oahu Judiciary Building, In- Honolulu, Ter of fact that Jupiter ritory of Hawaii, all tho right, tltld Bonk of New Zeu nd, and Bank pluvlus has been very much to the fore. Cemetery Association, the promoters of Australasia. she has enjoyed a cemetery nt Walaiae and those of two and interest of the Respondents herein! Bank her short sojourn in In and to all those several pieces or VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Wainiha. The Garden Island. Portuguese cemeteries proposed, and of British North America, see if were possible to devise some parcels of land situate nt Walplloplltf, solution of this situation. Kapalama, Honolulu, Island of Oahu, TRANSACT A GETERAL BANKING Territory of Hawaii, and bounded and AND EXCHANGE' BI'SlNEds. MONUMENT TO President Plnkham also wrote as fol more particularly described as fol!ow3, lows: to wit: Received. Loan iade "Tho sanitary condition of Lahalna Deposits 1. Beginning at South makai cor Approved Security. Commercial and Maul, Is disgraceful. We had hoped the Issued. Bills of Ex- Leglslatoro ner joining Konohiki and 's land ravellers' Credits GOVERNOR GEORGE R. CARTER. THE NAVY'S DEAD he would give us a sanitary rock X and running: change Bought and Sold. officer food inspector at a and combined for N. 62 13' E. D57 links along Palau's, place, but It to do so. Wo AC- that failed Mumuku's and Pala'a land; COLLECTION PROMPTLY (Associated Press Cable) desire to take effective steps und, there COUNTED FOR. GRANITE SHAFT PROPOSED TO BE N. 27 00' W. 162 links to Napoeha'a fore, I have decided to send Dr. J. S. 13 bAN 1'kAaCISCO, August 24. Governor Carter 111 an interview ERECTED BY CREWS OF SHIPS land ; to n: Pratt that place with full power S. C3 30' W. D77 links along Napoeha'a ESTABLISHED IN 1858. declared that there would be no changes in thv Territorial Government OF PACIFIC SQUADRON. Agent of the Board of Health.' and no resignations He re land to Umnuma's land; that would be demanded. declared himself S. 36 15' E. 171 links to point of be sponsible for all the recent troubles, and intended to smo'oth all the SAN DIEGO, August 10. Rear-Admir- al ginning; and containing an area of CO difficulties and work harmoniously with his official family. said C. F. Goodrich has caused to be ORPHANAG E of an acre, and constituting and He over signature MONEY "I am a changed man." issued his a circular being Apana L. C. A. 1191, R. P. calling the attention of the men of the 2511 to Kuioa. o - pro- udltor Fisher has opln Navy to the fact that It has been received an 2. Beginning at the West corner ana BANKERS posed that the officers and men of the Ion from Attorney General Andrew running: to approving the payment of money to Pacific squadron erect a monument 33 0.51 along the Kona Orphanage under appro S. E. chs. Kaaua's landr the victims of the Bennington disas- the 27 4.00 chs. along Kepoo's land;' prlallon made by the List legislature, N. E. BANKING DEPARTMENT. ter nt the Military Cemetery at Point N. 33 W. 0.51 chs. along Kahllahlla's ') Ira lofty1 amounting to ?4,uoo. warrants were departments Loma. He suggests that a plain land; Transact business In all granite be securely mounted for nsked for by Superintendent Davis of JAPAN'S BIG DEMAND. shaft S. 27 E. 4.00 chs. along Kapena'a of banking . all time on a commanding site In view the Public Instruction department, for Collections carefully nttended to. teachers' salaries, and a question was land to point of beginning; and con of. the shipping entering the harbor. 1.89-10- bought and sold. mil- taining an area of 0 chains, ana Exchange PORTSMOUTH, August 24. Japan demands twelve hundred to city raised as to whether the Institution 1 and where visitors this and constituting and being Apnna. 1 of L. C. and Travelers' Letters lion yen ($600,000,000), as the purchase price of the northern half of the residents may be kept In perpetual was a sectarian school, such as the Or h Commercial ganic Act prohibits using public money A. 1730 to Kllauea, excepting however. of Credit issued on the Bank of Saghalien Island. Russia positively refuses to pay. She contends that remembrance of the Nation's dead. It from the above area that portion there- ,Is estimated that such a shaft forty or for. Andrews says there Is no evidence California and N. M. Rothschilds & the payment of the indemnity is impossible in 'whatever disguise it is It Is a of conveyed to the Oahu1 Railway and fifty feet tall will cost In tho neighbor- that sectarian school and hold! K. Pren- presented. Russia is willing, however, to pay for the maintenance of that the appropriation Is legal. He Land Company by deed of E. Sons, London. hood of $5,500. dergast, recorded ln Liber 158, on pago adjourned Is ship's says, however, that the fund should be Correspondents for the American the prisoners. The Commissioners have until Saturday. It recommended that euch 468, as follows, to wit: ) company drawn as appropriated, In a lump, and described Company, and Thos. Cook The outlook for peace is not hopeful. of this squadron select n Beginning station on center Express representative to serve on' a general not In teachers salary warrants. at 6843 & Son. line of Oahu Railway and on South- committee; that an amount (however easterly Boundary of sold L. C. A. 1730 on term and Savings . REVOLUTIONISTS MAKE TROUBLE. distributed) equivalent In Fine Job Printing, Star Office. Interest allowed nil to about from which station the North corner 1 3 Deposits. $3 for each person on board Bank be raised of L. C. A. 2319, Ap. 2, bears N. GO B. re- purpose placed , r. m TRUST DEPARTMENT. ST. PETERSBURG, August 24. The revolutionists are held for the named and 50 ft., thence N. 33 38' W. 30 ft. along with fieet paymaster as collect Rents and sponsible provinces the treasurer to North-wester- ly Act as Trustees, for the disturbances in the Baltic and the strikes general said center line for disbursement und that the Boundary of said Land Commission Dividends. at Warsaw., The trouble at Lodz has ended in wholesale arrests. committee select an executive commit- The Cobweb Cafe Safety Deposit Vault. o-- Award 1730 Including a width of 40 ft, tee of three. 20 ft. on each side of said center line; MORE COTTON SCANDAL. Secretary Wood of the board of con Queen and Alakea Streets. 928 and containing an area of of un ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT, trol of the Bennington Memorial Asso- - acre. Bethel street. elation hns received word from Paul SARATOGA, X. Y.. August 24. Broker Peckham of New York Meals, 3. Beginning at tho Evtst corner nnd Auditors and Trustees In Bankruptcy Morton, formerly Secretary of the Fine Wines, running: reported on. was arrested today on an indictment, on of His connection with Books examined and account Navy, saying that he Is In accord with N. 47 00' W. 0.90 chs. along Kepoo's 924 and INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, the recent scandal in regard to the leaking out of government cotton tho Idea of erecting In San Diego a Liquors Beers land: Bethel Street. reports. sailors' home ns a memorial to the Open Sundays Phone Main 492 S. 87 00' W. 1.50 chs. Acc- Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Bennington dead.' and that he will be S. 52 00' E. 1.50 chs. along Kaaua's ident' Employers Liability Insur- glad to act as a member the ad CAMARA & CO., Proprietors. and TO GO HOME. of .land: ance Companies. ROJESTVENSKY visory board. The same word comes S. 43 CO' E. 1.90 chs. along Paniahl's from Commander William E. English land; ST. PETERSBURG, August 24 Admiral Rojestvensky will return national head of tho Grand Army of N. 55 00' E. 1.17 chs. along Kallhau'a Republic, who offers to allow the HESIimui THE Y here from Japan, on parole, in September. the CiliiA land: use of his name In any way tho board N. 33" 00' W. 0.7G chs. along Kepoo's may desire. Hotel Street near Nuuanu. land; Limited. nt Best Meal Served. N. 57" 00' .70 be- 1880. E. chs. to point of ESTABLISHED TEN CITIZENS OP INViTED FEVER AT NEW ORLEANS, T. ODA MANAGER ginning; nnd containing an area of 3 In the present epidemic at New Or- 21.100 chains, and constituting and b4-I- ng Capital Subscribed Yen 24,000,000 yellow fever Is making perhaps two patches or auwals ln Kama I -- Capital Paid Up 18,000.000 (Continued from page six) leans IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 'OF THE 9,720,000 its last ser'ous demonstration on Am First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. hllll nnd Knalmano nnd constituting Reserve Fund ' erienn soli. Stricken with pestilence At Chambers. In Probate. nnd being Apana 2, of L. C. A. 1730 to It is my definite policy to Americanize these islands and to prevent .and harrassed on fill sides by tho ig' In the matter of the Estate of Thomas Kllauea. MEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. them from being Orientalized, and to that end a liberal land policy is norant and brutish fright of her neigh' Chrlstley, Deceased, Testate. 4. JJcginnlng at East corner end being pursued and lands are being opened up settlement so bors, the misfortune of New Orleans Is Order of Notice for Hearing Petition running: to that 5. C6 W. 1.00 along Branches: 1 , i llndeed deplorable. Yet It is not un Wlll. chs. Napahrs ...1 , - for Probate of Honolulu, New York, San Francisco, iiumLtauu-.:- tan easily u.miiu iim. iu u.c ami muivaic..n:.. uic pia..,- k,n(j t(J My Umt ,f nothnB ,ess than a A Document purporting to bo the land; London, Lyons, Bombay, Hongkong, ers and otner employers arc ueing lnciuceu to employ Americans in sui' great object lesson win suffice to quell LaBt Will and Testament of Thomas N. 20 W. 1.07 chs. along Keawo's sum- - land; Newchwang, Pekin, Shanghai, Tientsin, positions so that the homesteader can obtain employment, so as to . the stupid panic and to prove the Chrlstley, deceased, having on 3rd tho 6 ot modern knowledge concern-employme- nt 190$, N. W. 1.22 chs. along fence; Kobe, Nagasaki, Toklo. help the building up and settlement of the country. We seek supply cl0y day of August, A. D. been pre- 4 to N. CO" E. 1.30 chs. The Banks buys and receives for col- to the settler so that we will have our labor domiciled in'J" sented to said Probate Court, and n Exchange, Drafts Petition for the S. 12 E. 3.10 chs. along Kuauna to lection Bills of Issue country, Probate thereof, and point of beginning; containing a.hd of Credit, and transacts a the for tho Issuance of Letters Testament- and an Letters nrea of 37-1- I feel that we wjll have your support in our efforts to make a success lesson Is more needed than In New ary to H. having of nn acre, nnd constitut- genral banking business. Richard Trent been ing nnd being a our own civilization in this outpost Territory, especially as we arei'8""?. but hardly any city in the south filed by him, Bald Richard H. Trent. housolnt of Kaawaawa . , and constituting ond being Apana 3 of Branch 67 King Street would put the business through so well, It Is Hon!by Ordered-- Mondny, Honolulu face to face with the full power of the Orient. That L. C. A. 1730 to Kllauea. Most of tho weaknesses of American tho Hth day ot September, A. D. 1003, ,'I have the honor to be, Sir, sanitary organisation are exemplified Terms of Sale, 10 per cent of prlc at Honolulu, Oahu, be and the same bid to bo paid to said Commissioner Your obedient servant, in New Orleans. The most cruel havoc hereby Is appointed the time and place Sanitary Plumber has been wrought In times past by yel- upon fall of hammer at said sale; bal- A. L. C. ATKINSON, for proving said "Will an,d hearing said ance of purchase price to paid :and low fever on that city. Physical condi- application. the ba Acting Governor of Hawaii. tions are today as favorable ns ever In United States Gold Coin upon do It Is Further Ordered, That notice livery of Deed by said Commissioner, Gas Pipe Work w for a great epidemic; present out- f the thereof be gven, by publication, once a j I break has the advantage of a good Deed at the expense of purchaser. NOTHING THAT' WILL TAKE ITS NEW WHARF. week, for three successive weeks, In For further particulars apply to start; nnd yet we do not expect a great tho Hawaiian Star, a newspaper pub- PACE. HANAPEPE. August 21. Tho new epidemic. Tho sufficient armament of Smith & Lewis Attorneys for Com- CHEE HOONKEE, wharf at Hunapopo is nearing comple - lished In Honolulu, tho last publication plainant, Judd Building, James F. Maunakea, We have used 'Chamberlain's Colic, New 0rleang ln tne present emergenoy to be not less ten days previous to Hotel Strt near tlon and will bo a blessing to the many , ,n j,er than Morgan Esq., Auctlonoer, Kaahumanu Remedy in our the wlll nnd abimy of peoplo tho time therein appointed for hearing. Cholera and piarrjjpea storo keepers nnd rlco planters In that t0 app,y m0(lern medical knowledge to street, or to tho undersigned at his of- on Dated at Hono'ulu, Oahu, August 3, fice In said Judlclnry Building. AT WHOLESALE. family for years for all bowel troubles, place. Beforo a fee had to bo paid j the 8UpproBsion of yellow fever. Is It 1003. SIMS, E. E. Mahlum and bride aro expected and it 'always gives the best of satis- every packago landed nt the Eleelo 1n an BnuBhtened public opinion that W. H. on W. J. ROBINSON, Commissioner. on Alameda and will prob- faction. "We never could And anything siao or tno Day, now an como ireo New Orleans Is strong, and on this to arrive tho Is Third Judge Court, Cir- Honolulu, August 1, 1905. to take its place. D. S. Booth, editor Hanapepo side. Much praise due rests our confidence that New Orleans Circuit First ably como to Kauai In the same steam- 12ts.-A- ug. 1, 4, and proprleto. ot tho Echo, Alice, Tex- Representatives Sheldon for his effort will. In delivering herself from present cuit. 2, 7, 9, 11, 14, IC. 18. 21, new 23 er with T. Brandt and bride. Two S. sale by all dealers. to secure tills material advantage to danger, give the Amerlonn people a E. M. WATSON, and 25. as, U. A. For Attorney petitioner. couples In one day. How Is that? The Benson, Smith & Co., agonta for Ha- tho peoplo of Hanapope. Tho Garden convincing lesson In the prophylaxis of for ' ( Island. feyer. Medicine, 4ts Aug. 3, 10, 17, Garden Island. waii. , yellow Amerlonn 3. Fine Job Printing, Star Office.

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t xxx ocurx Good S ii W A O V 13 IIT I S K MBNTti. James JF. Morgan, SB Co 1 SUBPOENAED t J. A. M. Johnson Page Now line just received Including all Jus. F. Morgan Page S AUCTIONEER AND kinds of curios. C. Q. Yee Hop & Co...., Page 8 , BROKER. Orders taken for Infants socks, shoes 3 REX Henry May & Co Page FROM SAN DiEGQ FLINTK0TE Probate Notice Page 5 81 Kaahumanu St. Tel. Mala 72. --VVOnAN'5 EXCHANGE P. O Bos B9t ' Hotel Street near Fort, JiEWS IN A NUTS HULL SUMMONS FROM LOCAL COURT FOR CORPORAL HITCHINGS OF The Most Valuable ' Paragraphs That Give Comlouscd AUCTION SALE ' , 28TH COAST ARTILLERY. i-- A'cws of this Day. Roofing Made . . . 3 WEATHER REPORT. A federal subrojjiul Is out for Corporal ON FRIDAY, AUG. .25, Hltchlngs, formerly of Camp McKlnley AT 10 O.'CLOCK A. M IS U. S. Young IT FIREPROOF AND WATERPROOF. Weather Bureau Ofllce, now , .Diego to ' " ad of San .California,, CRACK , Building.'. ' IF PROPERLY LAID, IT WILL NOT . , appearlu' tho court. In. HoWlut.u .Vis a SADDLE. HQRSE witness, before yWAlJpt.GrniJib. OR SOFTEN ?N ANY CLIMATE. IT CAN BE S At my salesroom, 817 Kaahumanu Tem'fiemlures, cla.1 mt'S; a. m. $0, Is thij' hand's, lio subpoona in pCfiar Street, I will sell LAID QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY. FOR 10 a. in,., 82; nooiu 83.. lopnlng mini-- 1 siial Hendry, like all other .subpoenas, DWELLINGS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES mum, 7C. but of course lie:qannot go to San 1. SORREL HORSE ,13 hqnds. hlgfa; 1 id.OS; AND BUILDINGS ALL SORTS. Rnroineler, S'a. m.. absolute Diego to sepvo It. It will have tp.be gentle; kind: weighs about 1000 pounds. OF humidity, m., 6.069 per cubic Sri. grains served by mall, and thro Is a question ALSO foot; relative humidity, .8 a. m., 01 per TWO PLY "FLINTKOTE" WEIGHS 47 as to whether Hltchlngs will have to SADDLE and BRIDLE. cent; dew point, S a. in., 65. answer It. Ho Is wanted In connection POUNDS TO THE 100 SQUARE FEET AND Wind velocity 6 a. ni. 4. E; 8 a. m. 9, with the prosecution of Corporal COMES IN ROLLS OF 200 SQUARE FEET, 10 noon, S, F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. E; a. m., 0. E; NR. Hamilton, In the counterfeiting cases. AND Rainfall .during 24 hours ended 8 a, EACH ROLL COMPLETE WITH NAILS If Hltchlngs has to answer the sum- .CEMENT, READY LAY. m., trace Inches. mons, the government will have to pay TO movement during 24 Scratch Total wind his from Son Diego back. Don't noon, 328 miles. fare and It WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE hours ended at will probably cost the government JUST ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, AT AUCTION. CAN Jf you are troubled with prickly about $300 to get the testimony of SHIPMENT OF THIS ROOFING AND beat Section Director. Hltchlngs. FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. KILLER ON PACHECO'S DANDRUFF LONDON BEETS: August 23, 9 shll-ln- THURSDAY, AUG. 31, ' pence; quotation, 'Jk will give you Instant relief. One appli- 2'4 last previous 10 o'clock u. m., residence of Miss Bella 22, 9 3 pence. FUEL GAS AND es! ttttlan stops that awful itching. August shillings, Wnlto, 1353 Beretanla St, near ' . Sold by all Druggists and at the Keoaunioku St., I will sell Union Darber Shop, Telephone Main A By Authority appears In this Issue. E. i. A probate notice appears In this Is- O. HALL & SON, LTD sue. PUBLIC HEALTH Household Furniture ,: There was a large attendance at the Consisting of Iron and Brass Beds, t.r ," Zoo last night. Handsome Wardrobe, Bureaus, Parlor F. M. .Bechtel of the Immigration Bu- BOARD OF HEALTH IS WONDER- Tables, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Pic reau, returned by the Maul this morn- tures and Photogravures, ing. ING WHAT ITS RIGHTS AND Veranda Chairs, , H'Xikcase, Writing : Punoe Perfect Pieces There will be a rehearsal for the POWERS ARE. Desk, Rugs, Books, Attention Curtains, Poles, Young 8 to- Serenade at the at o'clock Blinds, Dining Table, Re- TO ALL THESE night. Safe, StoVe, Is fuel gas a proper subject of Board frigerator, Dinner et, Crockery, Glass- A gentle saddle horse will be sold at ware, etc. sales- of Health anxiety? Is a question that i auction tomorrow at Morgan's Heinz pickles ar good pickles room. has been passed up to Deputy Attorney AV. JAMES F. MORQAN, AUCTIONEER. Their name spells excellence. C. Q. Yee Hon !& Co. calls attention General S .Fleming and on which Good Things They ccmio as near being a per- to a number of good things In their ad. he is writing an opinion. When the fect pickle ar any made. today. now gas company began to lay pipes We have just received a large Ah Cheonir was fined SM tndnv hv undr its franchise, its operations were RESMOKED EASTERN HAM AND BACON, FRESH i.. shipment of tho Sweet, Sour Judge Whitney for selling opium with- watched by the department of Public AUCTION SALE MADE BOLOGNA, FRANKFU RTER AND PORK SAUSAGES and Mixed varieties which we out a license. Works, ns a matter Involving the use CREAMERY BUTTER AND CHEESE, ALSO FRESH CREAM of streets and because the of FROM HONOLULU DAIRYMENS' ASSOCIATION DAILY. now selling in bulk. The bark Mohican will nnt iret nwnv franchise VERY the company specifically CHOICE ALWAYS ON HAND AT 1 "Wo would have you try these for San Francisco until the return trln states that the are sure of the steamer Muuna Loa. pipe connections, etc.. shall be under famous pickets, and supervision ! you will bo more than Miss Ivy Richardson of Lahalna ac- the of that department. Furniture Sale that Recently, however, Tlrased with' them. companied her father John Richardson the Board of Health to Honolulu by the steamer Maul to- has begun to wonder if the gas pipes A trial of HEINZ pickles Is a3 day may not have an effect on public health ON THURSDAY. SEPT 7, Kood as a return order. ALSO The public schools of the Territory If they are not properly connected, and AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., It will open for the full term on Tuesday, has asked the attorney general to Branch Market Telephone Blue 2311. September 5th, Monday being Labor define Its powers in tho matter. The whole of the elegant Furniture Branch Market Telephone 2571. Day. The tracing of the respective au- contained In the premises occupied by White J. A. M. Johnson Company have re- thority of the public works and health MRS. ARTHUR WOOD aniTknown as IfllPIOlIilCl ceived a new line of lead pencils and departments in the matter appears to tho Limited crayons. Samples and prices on re- involve some rather fine legal discrim- quest. ination. Leaking cas DlDes mleht WATERHOUSE RESIDENCE, Eight $1 cause sickness, it is argued, Nuuanu Avenue. Telephone Alain 45 Chinese were fined and costs hence the today .by Judge be-'ln- g Board of Health, by virtue of its gen- each Whitney for Catalogues will be printed present at a place where gambling eral powers and duties, ought to look later. Send the gas pipes. jr one and use It at the sale It will was conducted. after On the other hand help you. f The barkentlne S. G. Wilder will take the franchise law places their super- a full load 'f sugar for San Francisco. vision with the superintendent of Pub- TEACHERS rilllHPK She will remain here three to four lic Works. JAS. F. MORGAN. Horn? decoration not in har- WAPkv lorirtlnr mony with other appointments i AUCTIONEER. The Teachers' Committee of the "Don't oij any account overlook the won't go in this century of re- Board of Education has recommended consignment of fresh fruits "and vege-t- h EASE WILL NOW finement. folto'vvlhg changes: ' tables coming to us on the Alameda. You ought to advise men Henry May & Co. ' with Tho resignation of Mrs. Mamie T. of experience men who have Moore, School Sea-w- as assistant Kaahumanu iiev. Dr. Sereno E. Bishop was BE Don't be a Back Number made a study of - accepted. The resignation of Dan man's chaplain SUBMITTED home decora- at Lahalna at the time II tion. Call In and see our latest Ideas In Homo decorating P. Haleamnu, principal of Knlaoa Kamelmmeha IV shot his private secre-fchoo- i. accepted. Resignation of Miss tary wenry E. Nellson. (Continued from page one.) USE Alice Blacow, assistant Normal School The Hawaiian Sugar Company's crop accepted. Application of Miss Carrie ' has passed the 20,000 ton mark, and Board of Supervisors of the County of Clupoot principal of Alea school for when finished will probably go over Oahu his demand in writing, against Buck Air Cushions The Home elx weeks' leave of absence, granted, 2100. The Garden Island. the County of Oahu for the sum of ey Stephenson Decorator Application for leave of absence for There will be a grand temperance fourteen and dollars ($14.25) for PHONE 426.. 137 ICING STREET. ' Rubber Stamps - after-nokfcl- expense jMlsa Ltlie Williams, assistant at Ho- rally In Y. M. C. A. hall Sunday a. of labor Incurred by him as school, by Sister- Albertlna, noon at 1:30 o'clock. Men and women such Super'ntendont of the Police and Business Tonics j Fire Alarm System during THIS STAMP . granted. , . are welcome. Special music. the month iasaSi j J, Tli following appointment!) were The rfawalians of Hanapepe have of July, A. D. 1903, as set out In para graph II hereof, a copy de- recommended: had a successful salt season this year. of which WILL PRINT Mnr. S. E. Bickford (Cal. State) as-- J Their product Is being stored away mand Is hereby attached, made a part sisiaric at Kaahumanu vice Mrs. Mamie beroro the Ohla rain raises havoc with hereof, and marked "Exhibit A." Moore. Salary $48. . it. The Garden Island. That on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1903, J. K. Komomua (Kamehameha Grad- The ICekaha Sugar Company Is mak- the Board of Supervisors of uate). 'assistant at Kalaoa, vice D. P. ing a survey for new convey said County of Qahu adopted the fol- a ditch to lowing LIQUOR DEALERS. Halcaihau. Salary $25. the surplus water from the Waimea resolution: "Be It resolved by the Board Su J. M. Kahns (3rd Grade), principal plantation ditch to the lands Ke-ka- of of the pervisors we hereby at Koehia School (new). Salary $44. Sugar Co. The Garden Island. that appropriate Corner Queen and Alakea Streets Mlrs from general fund for an account to be Mary Ackerman, assistant at Light rains on the lower lands have Manufactured In Kona-waen- a known as the 'Expense Police Honoluuu only School, Roarl-iruo- s. country and Fire vice Miss made the look fresh and some System' by. ' Salary $25. what cooler. Judging Alarm the sum of fourteen and from the amount ($14.25) the JVbcI .Jiu You (Kamehameha Grad- of water In both Wnimon dollars for month of and Hana- July, mnd Ka-pev- and the Auditor Treasurer uate) principal at Keanae, vice D. a. pepe river ,tho must rain have been are hereby notified fourteen and Osrdlers Delivered to? Salary $25. quite heavy in that CO. LTD the mountains. The 25-1- dollars ($14.25) is MIis,,Martlia Xlelson (3rd Garden the maximum 3P 1tlx Grade), Island. amount allowed for Expense Police and carts of Oity assistant at Alea 6 The August substitute weeks, number of the Paradise Fire Alarm System during the month en accounts of illnces of Miss Carrie of the Pacific has been issued and Is a CJayyool. ' of July, 1903." Salary $30. very interesting and valuable number. legal Mrs: C. 5 The questions that the said Fraln (Am, Nor.) as- "The Guardians of Our Fields and to TR2 (T. ' parties this proceeding desire to Fine fresh Bamboo for hats, Phone Main 492 Honolulu, sistant "at Normal School, vice Miss Forests," by Elinor A. Langton Is an H. submit to the Supreme Court of the k. fans and weaving. Just recetv-e- d. Alice Blacow. Salary $60. interesting article on the Board of May Territory of Hawaii are: Sold In quantity, cheap. Slii "Thomas (Nqr. Cart.), prin- Agriculture and Forestry. (1) cipal at Wahlawa, Whether the defendant, as Treas- vice Mrs. Fraln, at Mrs. C. A. Hutchlns and Miss Laura urer of the County of Oahu, has the Hawaii & South Seas Curio Co, a aaliry of $42.50. S. Hutchlns, mother and sister of C. J. right to refuse payment of the warrant g Mra.I M. Carpenter principal Ka- - Hutchlns. the well known Insurance In question upon Alexander Young Building and aiuuu, man, the grounds stated vico miss Tuiiocli. Salary $14 sail today for Vancouver by the by him as above set forth, to wjt: Royal Hawaiian Hotel. 11, that O Mr. Ella, L. Austin fT.tfn R. M. S. Anrnnfl Tl, PrMw.w., t . ttuj ui aiuy some the services and labor performed v'e.re ruuscne additional. $60. in Salary jtIr"e Portland, Oregon, and will ss not performed by the said W. L. Frn- - Sturtevant (Berkeley), assist- - towards visit California. They will zee personally, by ant Honokaa be away but the said John at School, vice W. J. for about a year. Hapu and Charles Pllmoku, under his Hall. Salary $33. THE SEA J The charge of profanity against Mrs. direction and control. WALLS wyu.wuiiii iioaioiuiu uii wm j. k i tUKUeSe WO- - (2) Whether or not "said defend- (subjtttute) at was the Honokaa School, vice '"ia". continued until August 28, tas ant as Treasurer of the County of Oa- Attorney General Andrews and Su &JES Llllo Williams. s.ir. was the chanre - 'n MOSQUBTOE Salarv of ass.nnltlnn- hu has the right, In any event, to re- perintendent of Public Hollo- - M4s Alice Works Carvalho (no certificate) offlce.rs against her grandson M. Madel-ro- s fuse to pay way had Honosuu, a warrant in due form have a conference on the sub vico Miss Toro resigned. Sa- who is charged by Officer Akana issued by the Auditor of the County of ject of the "Walkikl sea walls the lary 5. Espinda and with interfering with the lat- Oahu under the direction of the Board Territory's right to a right of way Salary of Mra. ter officer V The question that would naturally be asked "HOW?" ; Churchill, principal of when making the arrest of of Supervisors of said County; and, along the beach. As a result, It Is be- IWaialao. six-roo- m new school, Mrs. Pavao. (3) Su- placed was Whether or not the Board of lieved that a settlement satisfactory to at $80. pervisors .ofthe County of Oahu has all concerned will bo reached. The at Here's the Answer : ENTERPRISE AND SANTIAGO. the power and authority to authorize torney general and superintendent will GUY KELLY LEAVING, The S. S. Enterprise with the oil said "W. L. Frazee as Superintendent of make an Inspection of the various ob Our Kelly who has occupied a res- barge Santiago In tow, was sighted at the Police and Fire Alarm System of structions and then submit a proposi ponsible position In the service of 12:30 p. m. today from the County of Oahu to collect from the tion property owners Inter-Islan- the San Francisco. to the concerned. d Steam Navigation Com- The tow has been alow hp. County Oahu, collec- who One Bottle of CRUDE OIL pany a one this of and after such Most of those have been heard ftir many years, leaves by tho S. ing the fifteenth, day that the vessels tion disburse to the parties entitled from have signified willingness to S. Awangi today for the mainland to were out. thereto the sums of money represent- concede the right of way. accept In San Francisco. ing the labor and services so performed Will Do the toy the said John Hapu and Charles MAYOR BELCHER'S PICTURE. Work Nicely DOWIBMES ON THE AORANGI. CHOICE ALGAROBA Pllmoku, under his direction and Sheriff Brown has received a picture Help ijood -- Tbxt families aloni? a cause, and purchase a bottle of thi oil crHbnnt of' Dowieltes are with a detailed description of Mayor fail. aboard' the S. S. AorangI en route to Belcher of N. exa i Zion Cf Paterson. J. After tr. THE PLANTERS' MONTHLY. mining the picture very carefully he F WOOD The Hawaiian Planters' Monthly ever convinced that the fugi PRICE TEN CENTS maui Arrived tooay. for June has Just come from the press. tive mayor was not the Sbnoma The- Is aboard steamer Maul arrived this morn- There much that Is of Interest In It. passed through Her ing on ' when she here bn Direction how to use on every bottle. Can be purchased time from Mau orta with a Perhaps the most Interesting article way to the colonies. in anv larere crowd 'of passengers and consider- SAWJBD AND SPLIT is Prof. R. C. L. Perkins' paper "Leaf quantity. able, rclght. The polo ponies of tho OR IN 4 FEET LENGTHS Hoppers and Their Natural Enemies." Mauj team arrived. This has nil tho elements of a popular GUARDIAN APPOINTED. f delivered to any part of the artlclo on tho aubjoct, nt tho same On petition of Punlhaka Anahu,' G. Robertson, founder of the Maul city. Leave orders with time being deeply scientific, 4lt Is Judge Robinson this morning appoint- Newv arrived by the steamer Maul most Interesting from Its graphic des- ed Dfivld Ifjkaha. guardian of her W. W. Dimond & 0ompany, this corning, to begin his small farm W. W. DIMOND & CO. criptions, minor children . cjarirons on the ;. t- -, land of PautiwJu, this 1 Agents for East Nlu Ranch. V Fltio-Jo- Printing, St4moo! ';53-55'- 5; Kng Street?"4 Honolulu, T. H. .