SUGAR WBATMBEft 1 Cnnoi 4.42c. lb., $88.40 per Ther., mln., 67 ton. Hnr.T 8 . m., 30.10. Hoots: 14b 9d. per cwt., Wind, lm 10 8. B. 102.G0 per ton. Itnln, Jlli., 8 a. tn., .00. HAWAIIANTelephone Business Office. The Largest Daily Paper in 2365 Star The TerritorySTAR.SECOND EDITION.

VOL. XIX. TWELVE PAGE8. HONOLULU, HAWAII, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912. TWELVE PAQE8. NO. 6233. THE TRUST'S WIDE CONTROL 1 TANT0N aiamana016 Is EVIDENCE IN HAS OPTION ci About THE FEDERAL ON LANAI COURT CASE

Tho Island of Lanul is likely to mattor. Ho was reticent concerning Sunday (Associated Press Cables to the Star.) fu- g on bo sold again within tho next few tho terms of the option, or his NEW YORK. March 22. Evidence In tho Sti option secured and months. An has been ture plans, further than tostato duced in court today to show that tho American Sugar Company controlled?! on tho property by Chas. A. Stanton, that the option had been secured, and ""I. not Delegate about trip. most-- havo decided," his When the tlmo arrived, tho reporter of tho refining business of tho country. Contracts were read be-- i of tho Kalmukl Land Company, and ho going East, ho declined that is said in reply to a question "No, I did not do any politics. I was informed that positively no an- tween tho American Company and tho American Beet Sugar Company, If tho deal goes through which he to talk on tho subject. political by a Star reporter at noon, as to made no speech whatever. nouncement on the subject would bo snowing tnat tho former controlled tho output of tho latter and owned 39 has in mind some extensive develop- The Island of Laual was purchas- "There was a big luau at Miss Par- given out this afternoon especially per cent of the beet stock. GayVs king- ago syn- whether ho was going to leave In tho ment of Charles ancient ed a few years by a local ker's birthday celebration at Walmea. before- tho first edition of the Star dom is promised. dicate, of which J. T. McCrtfjson Mongolia Washington. and for A very great crowd was present, I went to press. ASQUITH REFUSES TERMS. morning Frank E. Thompson were prominent Mr. Stanton stated this Prince Cupid returned from his could not say how many." Delegate Kalanianaole was In con- LONDON, March 22. Premier Asqulth has refused to includo in tho that ho is leaving by tlio Wllhelmlnn spirits, from W. G. Irwin, who had government's .ipnio An appolntmant was made with the ference with some of his moro Imme- bill the minimum men WJL visit to Hawaii in the Klnau this j vwv J VI U UJlUUkD secured to greater part of uuitauvu : next Wednesday for Now York, and title the reporter to give him tho Delegate's diate political friends ever since com- $1.23 per day for men and 50 cents for boys. It is believed that this will through morning. Kt 1. 1L. . perhaps will go to Lundon, presum- tho Island a trade with the decision, If he camo to one, at a later ing Into town from his Walklkl resi- uiuuk iuq souieiuent.ilf ably In connection with the Lana) (Continued on page four.) "I havo had a good time," he said hour. dence about twelve o'clock. MINORITY WOOL BILL. 'W WASHINGTON, March 22. Tho Republicans of tho House Ways and SCHOOL I0NEI A VERDICT MAY BE GIVEN Means Comralttco havo Introduced a minority wool bill which would re- COMss Paia Strike duce the duty 40 per cent

IN COAL STRIKE INQUIRY. APPROV E WAIALEE PLAN! FIRST SITE Still On CHICAGO, March 22. A national inquiry into tho coal, trust, radiating IU from Chicago, covers Illinois, Pennsylvania and tho South. BATTLE IN PARAGUAY. " fmfS, Superintendent Pope, of the educa-aio- n taken up with the superintendent of CASE T BUENOS AYRES, March 22. A fierce is raging Paraguay bb- - H public works when he returns. 10 (Special Wireless to the Star.) battle in department, some weeks ago for- 1 tween revolutionists and the government WAILUKU, March 22. Threo hun- warded copies of the plans and speci- The Kahuku Industrial School mat- ter is progressing well, and it would dred Japanese laborers Oklnawans fications of the new Waialee Indus- If everything goes as the attorneys Argument was begun this morning, on yester- AGAINST FREE SUGAR. seem that, by the time the commis- Pala plantation walked out say they think It will, Attorney Clarence H. Olson address- day, claiming SACRAMENTO, March 22. Tho Chamber of Commerce has passed trial School to all the school commis- sioners meet in Juno next, all tho for both sides to havo a grievance ing tho Jury on behalf of the Cum- resolution against the free sugar bill. sioners. Tho approval of the plans toys will havo been secured, the prin- the Jury that for long and weary against a luna. They aro still out. mins Estate Interests. Mr. Olson fin- by the commissioners was asked. A cipal appointed and the buildings well weeks has listened to tho great mass Old Resident Dead. ished his argument noon and this well-know- n DEATH OF FORMER CABINET MEMBER. majority of the controllers of the edu- on their way to completion. of testimony in tho Manuka site case at W. P. Mossman, a 1 - afternoon Attorney It. B. Anderson, manager Hamaku-apok- a ST. LOUIS, March 22. John Noble, Secretary of tho Interior un- cation department havo sent in re- Inspector Gibson is hard at work will return Its verdict by tomorrow and of tho i representing tho Castle & Cooke der President Harrison, Is dead. plies to the effect that tho plans meet on tho Kahuku proposition and he evening. There Is the possibility, plantation store, died of paraly- will prr-- .i his sldo of the O with their approval. Ouo commis- has dally visits from boys who wish however, that Judge Dole may decide sis at the Pala Hospital yesterday casr; to" thV.pa'iJjit Mr. n- - BODIES FROM THE M.INE. suggests changes be- '.rrrfn afternoon. He was aged seventy-eigh- t sioner sorao which to enroll as students at tho agricul to givo tho Jurymen n day's rest - J doraou says he does m ' expect to McCURTAIN, March 22. Eighty four more bodies havo been recovered might b(S mado. This matter will be school. fore consigning tho case to them. years. tural J from tho mine. make a lengthy argument. He will An obituary notice of the lato Mr. do followed by United States District Mossman, wrlcn when his death was Attorney Breckons, who snys he does Imminent, is reprinted elsewhere SAN FRANCISCO, 22. A Tong M'CAEf LESS A RESSES not expect to speak moro than an from the Weekly Times of Walluku March war hero has caused a total off J Nm en New fivo deaths. (Continued on page Four) of yesterday's date. (Morning Cable Report on Page Twelve.) DEMOCR ATS AT PALOLO Homesteads GOVERNOR TALKS ON WATER JAPANESE Y. lifl. C. A. Governor Prear this morning signed, Tho First of the Fourth Democratic would send a delegate to Congress the patent papers of nineteen home- Club met last night In tho rear of and wound up by stating that he was RATES AND MISREPRESENTATION steaders. Of these, four are on Ha- AUIolanl College, Palolo. not working for Link McCandless, but SECURED TEMPORARY QUARTERS waii, one on Oahu and fourteen on The reslrnatlon of Fred TurrlU as for tho party, first, last and all the . The Governor looked pleased county committeeman was read and time. "I am absolutely In favor of a re- that, if ho had known of Commis- over the signing of tho patents. accepted and Sam Hardesty was elec- David Martin and Solomon Mehoula duction in tho water rates charged sioner Wakefield's private water The Japaneso Young Men's Chris- ready signified their desire to enroll An amendment to tho board of agri- ted to fill tho vacancy. also spoke. tho shipping in this port," said Gov- scheme tho commissioner would tian Association will piovo Into Its their names on tho books of the Jap- culture regulations, regarding the fruit novcr havo been appointed. aneso Y. M. C. A. f C. D.Pringle, Kelkl ana Kamaka Eighth of Fourth. ernor Frear this morning, "and tho new quarters on Smith near Hotel fly, was also approved of by the Gov- should bo busi- "I never said anything of the sort; Tho building was choson were elected Judges of tho coming At tho meeting of the Republican matter treated in a street some tlmo in April. after Paul ernor. The amendment refers to tho election. nesslike manner. The department neither did I hint at such a thing," Super and the Japanese directors had Club of tho Eighth precinct, Fourth According gathering of all fallen fruit, and di- ex- said tho governor when to Paul Super, general Inspected Link McCandless wus present and district, last night, officers wore should pay for itself, as far as asked if that the premises on Wednesday rects the owners of fruit trees to see penses, portion of the Advertiser story wa3 secretary of the Y. M. C. A., tho di- and Secretary Super was yes- addressed tho gathering in English elected as follows: A. D. Castro, Interest on bonds and sinking notified to it that tho ground under the trees aro concerned." correct. rectors of tho Japaneso terday by Matsu Zama that direc- and Hawaiian. president; E. L. Schwartzborg, t; fund department the is kept clear of fruit. proposition tors Ho explained his attitude in tho Vincent Fernandez, Jr., Tho governor denied tho Insinua- Tho that an appropria- havo rented tho second story of tho had leased tho second story of 1 Colonel Z. S. Spalding was a caller dual convention matter, paid his com- page Four) tion conveyed in tho morning paper tion bo mado by the legislature to tho building. on thlB morning, (Continued on new brick building Just across tho tho Governor and pliments to Colonel C. J. McCarthy, make up a doflclt In tho water depart- "Meanwhile," said Mr. Super, "tho Kauai land were street from tho Hawaii Shlnpo of- matters discussed. advocated tho Inclusion of a plank In ment was declared by tho governor directors will continue tho search for fice. tho local Democratic platform urg- ADM RES to bo an attempt to go back to the a lot in a suitable location upon ing Uncle Sam to uso only citizen VSITOR old way of doing things. "It would Its own building Is now in course which to build. A permanent homo AUTO BREAKS labor on federal work, and frankly change ho whole fiscal policy of tho of erection and will be completed by will then be erected and, if tho ap- intimated that ho was In favor of government," concluded tho governor. April 1, when the "Japanese Associa- plications keep coming in as thoy aro an anti-fre- e sugar plank Y. A. "Tho at present, the Japanoso Y. M. C. A. m the same M. C. water works department Is tion will movo Into its new homo. platform. better now than over boforo, and Is ought to havo a much larger member--, Reading rooms, study rooms, the COIFS He spoke of tho bulldlng-u- p work being run on a g basis," Bhlp than tho Central department 1 that ho had done for tho party during now Young Men's Christian California on tho fifth of Febru- remarked tho governor on. secretary's ofllco and hall for gen- Tho officers and directors of tho Tho for later William Levi, a convict In the coun- his threo campaigns for tho office of building was favorably ary, coming on to Honolulu Tho governor said ho was In eral social purposes will bo provided Japanese department aro: Dr. Iga Association later that ' ty prison, broke his right arm above delegate and cited the voto on those commented upon this morning by D. ' "Your Association building here Is favor of tho water motor system. Ho In tho arrangement of tho depart- Mori, president; Rev. Mr. Okumura, t; tho wrist last night whilo cranking occasions as an Instance of how a J. Harris, one of the founders of a model structuro," ho said on comple- also said that tho rates In Honolulu ment's headquarters and, according to Rov. M. Fukao, rec- an auto at tho Jail. man's vote-gettin- g value goes with Savings his inspection build- low, is Idle ording secretary; M. Nakamura, trea- tho Harris Trust and Bank tion of of the aro and that It to talk Matsu Zama, the corresponding secre- Tho machlno did not belong to Levi each campaign. Company of Chicago, visiting Hono ing. "It Is well laid out for both of dry lawns being seen if tho motor surer; Dr. Ochlal. Mr. Ozawa, Mr. tary, threo Japanese and h0 was cranking it for another Ho said that he felt tnat the tlmo lulu while his wife is recovering from social and physical purposes and is a system Is put Into force. "It is only hundred havo al Kawasaki, Mr. Tashlro, directors. larty. was at hand when' tho Democrats Iho effects of serious illness. good indication of tho progressive-nes- s wasto that will havo to bo avoided, Mr. and Mrs. Harris have taken a of tho city. and tho water rates hero will bo as cottage at tho Colonial Hotel and will (Continued on page Four) (Continued on pago four.) GATHGART WILL Last WIGGED FINE remain In Honolulu for some tlmo. Year's 1 Ono of tho first things that Mr. Harris did upon his arrival to this HAWAIIAN ALLEGED SQUATTERS INTERFER E city was to Inspect the local Young Auto Bill Howard Moore, a soldier, was fined ting Mr. Mooro down tho steps of tho Men's Christian Association building $20 and costs this morning for com- lanal. and to Inquire Into the work with Witness saw a slapplng-mntch-, but local Association Is occu- THREATENED WT EVICTION A mitting assault and battery on Annie which tho wild and woolly rumor was In Hawaii last year Importod 367 auto- didn't seo Mooro belabor tho girl with pied. circulation this morning to tho effect mobiles, Sllva, the wlgged wonder of tho un- a whip handle. valued at $730,089. Besides Since his retirement from active that the county attorney's derworld. Prosecuting Officer Brown said offlco had this, '$237,087 was spent for rubber that business, Mr. Harris has been Inter- Shepherd, This morning Dr. of thoi of tho mattor comos under tho Juris- taken a hand In tho g tiros, $83,298 It appears that Mooro was drunk tho Iwilei girls had a hard life. Thoy ested in Y. M. C.' A. work and was ! nnd for automobile parts. board of health, Surveyor Wall and diction of tho board of health, Dr. deserved protection from drunken sol- ono hun- I stunt advcrtlsod to tako placo at a Those figures bu-roa- u and attempted to enter tho domicile of tho contributors to a ono Shepherd will do what Is necessary In nro gjvon by tho diers. Annie and her sisters in sin dred thousand dollar fund to bo de- Land Commissioner Tucker Journeyed local theater tonight, of gentle Annie at Iwllel. The latter backing up tho other government au- and had threat of statistics of tho dopartment had shown a proper spirit In refusing to Y. M. C. A. In- over to Knilua, on tho other sldo of voted furthering thorities. ened all concorned with nrrest should of commorco and labor. Thoy show refused him admittance, whereupon to harbor a on drunken man tho terests In Evanston, Illinois, a city of tho Inland, and looked over tome lots Things tho board of health office the Bchemo bo ho beat about tho body at carried out. that tho averago value of tho ma- - her with tho premises. Ho asked for a salutary thirty thousand population situated government r.ro that aro said to bo land, qulot now that tho weekly moot- County Attorney Cathcart stated chines Importod was $1989. butt end of a whip. fine. twelve miles north of Chicago. ing Is ovor. Tho question ceme- and which aro occupied by natives. of this afternoon Our auto oxponso bill for. tho year, Mooro's frlond testified, that he and Bob Ross and J. J. Ryan were It was there that Mr. Harris saw teries Is being taken up, nnd, although that the matter had Tho Hawallans aro said to bo creating based on population, was about $5,50 charged with affray in tho police tho need of a Y. M. C. A. for col- not boon brought to tho attention of Mooro wore Bitting on tho latial of Protldont Pratt has a largo amount for evory man, woman and child In court this morning. Ross sported a ored people, nnd, whon he discovered a nuisance, nad tho owners of tho of on present, his department Annlo's house, when the sud- data hand at somo more nnd that ho had glvon tho Torrltory. latter gaily decorated beak. that tho ten thousand dollars sot summer adjoining tho government lots will bo gathered In order to see what it no attention. During tho calendar yoar 1910, tho denly called Moore an unendearlng Prosecuting Officer Brown said that aside from tho bulk the land object to nolghbors, of fund for their can bo dono In connection with tho Tho concensus of opinion on tho Imports of motors was hoavlor, 401 name, told him to beat It, and followed circumstances connected this purpose was enough, ho Tho surveyor will bIzo up tho situ- extenuating not set subjoct. That tho problom Is n se- streot appears to bo that tho baby to machlnos being brought to tho Terri- up her instructions .with a fusillade with tho caso a suspension to work to tho to ne- ation and, If the Hawallans resid- warranted raise fund tho aro rious ono Is tho opinion of Dr. Pratt, bo given awny to tho holdor of tho tory, having a total vnluo of $773,737, of vases and a slop-bucke- t. sentenco cessary amount. ing on tho government land, they will of for thirteen' months. And who Is Boeing what can be dono In tho lucky ticket Is a baby rabbit or somo or a slightly lower average price $1929 get four-legge- Annie's lady friends assisted In It was so. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, left Chicago bo told to move As tho nuisance part matter. other d klddlo. each.

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Thsre were also forty deck paason Rem on tho Kinau. THE HAWAIIAN STAR PROGRESSING. DIG TOW DAILY big t Tho tug Herculos, towing tbo Shipping And News ilredm Turbine, was sighted by the Dally published every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawalla Star Waterfront yesterday morning, in newspaper Association, Ltd., MeOandlesa llullding, Dethel street, Honolulu, steamer smooth son and all woll. iionouuu V. H, TIDES, SUN AND MOON. ranch. From Illlo tho Mnul Parker .1 o'clock last Saturday n. m. wns loft at Now Moon March 18 at 11:88 brought Miss Iiraa ; from Knwnlhao, consequently whon sighted ntcroil at the Postofllco at Honolulu as sccond-clai- mall matter. IN SERVICE afternoon, KEAjOi Krnost Knal, James Kamakatii, Hen- yesterday tho Hercules had mndo nn ry I). lill Knlllmul, Makaona, Sam Manu nlnoty-sl- x miles avorngo of moro than SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. nnd Tlobcrt Kanwa. Sho roports light dredgo Is JfJS w a day. to tho hull of tho .75 J Jf 4J 5 trado winds and a swell. Dally, anywhere In tho Islands, per month f 5 a a 3 J " ga moderate n squaro barge, anil Its burden of anywhere Islands, months 2.00 Will Probably Run April Second Captain Dally, In the three ' A M. It. P.M. A. M. 1'. M.. PROMETHEUS SAILS TOMORROW. huaw. this is considered very Dally, anywhore In the Islands, six months 4.00 In tho Jensen's Denial Captain Miller's Tho Norwegian stcamor Prome- good tlmo. Tho news comes Dally, anywhero In the Islands, ono year 8.00 18 3:88 1.4 4:06 10 08 10:00 0:09 6 '11 Bets fnllnwlne wireless mcssaco from Lap- - 12.00 theus, which brought a cargo of rock Dally, to foreign countrlos, one year Jo;0flil2 of tho Lurlino to Cap 7:18 Exploit Arouses Comment. phosphate to this port from Makatoa, tain Wcedon Beml-Wookl- anywhore In the Islands.ono year 2.00 19 4!04 1.4 4:42 10:38 10! will finish coaling and discharging tain Parker: aidI.WoaVIv tn Fnrnltm countries, one Tear 3.00 21. A4-s- "S. S. LURLINE, March To 2016ii 1.5 i 11:10 11:87 C:01 6:12 s:m cargo today and will get away tomor- Advertising rates supplied upon request. Tho work of cleaning up the Mttuna Tho conditions aro familiar to a Passou row morning for a second voyago to Captain Parkor, Honolulu. L, D. TIMMONS MANAGER Kca and removing tho marks of her number of Honolulu shipping men and tug Horculcs 457 21 8:04 1.6 4:M 11:10 59 6:12 9Wj Makatea for more fertilizer. iirnilcn Tnrblno and Business office telephone, 2365; postofllco box, 3G0. ducking in tho harbor havo now Tiro described by one harbor official miles from Honolulu 9:20 a. m. today. Aulw,6:M Captain Jensen desires to deny tho 2S 0:56 1.7 5:31 11:36 f,.)3 '00 reached a point where it is possible who has been on tho ground in n sea, woll. etory escape two members Smooth all to prophesy her return to servlco and fashion which puts Miller's undertak- of the of "WEEDEN. 2.1 11 of his Oriental crow In Sydney, and 7:56 1.7 0:03 lis:07 2:006-51- fljia Intor-lslan- d oftlclnls stated this morn- ing on a par with moving mountains. says who got away ing that they hoped to havo her back Tho wreck of the Sesostrls occurred at that the one man Oceanic Company 21 9:10 1.7 6:45 12:46 3:5S 5:5; 6:13 he himself brought back within a fow Steamship on the regular run by Tuesday, April a landing on the open beach about two WHAT'S DOING 2nd. miles from the town of Ocos. Tho hours. According to tho story which Times of thn tlfln nrn fnvnn frnm ttin circulated among waterfront oracles, D. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey tables. To prevent tho rusting of tho steel Sesostrls, which was then practically Schedule The tides at Kahulul and Hllo ocour a new steamer, was moored off three Chinese deserted tho Prome- Sierra about one hour than Hono- shell It has been necessary to chip shore HON. LEAVE HON. ARRIVE S. F. rarller at by theus in Sydney and the skipper was EBAVB S. F. ARRIVE lulu. Honolulu standard time Is 10 and scrape tho entire Interior of the two anchors. Tho bow anchor hours 30 minutes slower than Green- forced to pay a forfeit of $500 each ooooooooooooooooo wich time, being that of the meridian hold down to tho keel, scrapo the chain parted when n heavy swell came O Baseball. O WAR. 8 MAR. 16 FEB. 28 MAR. B of 1E7 decrees 30 mlns. The time tho bw touched bot,om' tncn for these. According to tho captain's League O wnistie mows at i:so p. m., which is whole surface and paint It over with'" an? O March 31 Plantation MAR, JO .. APR. I MAR. 20 MAR. 26 0 mo c: uruggeu own statement he was ready to put ... the same as Greenwich hours 0 min- white lead. A great deal of varnish- imur lienor anu mo oig O opens. o APR. 10 APR. 1G utes. The sun and moon are for local steamer was beached broadside. Some to sea on tho morning of December ume lor tne wnoie grout). ing nnd painting had to bo done to O May 5 Oahu Senior, League o tlmo later, before she could bo taken 31, when Jt was discovered that ono tho furnishings also and tho whole O season opens. o THE MAILS. off, a heavy storm carried the Sesos- man was missing. Ho himself went Alea, task was ono of thorough houscclean-in- g O March 24. Asahia vs. o To San Francisco, per Mongolia, trls up over tho beach and dropped ashore, found the man nnd had him All-- rather than repairing. Tho en- O 1:30 p. m.; vs. o RATES from Honolulu to Ban Francisco: First Class, 65; Round Trip, March 23. her high and dry nt the edge of thd back in the ship by 9 o'clock. Ho de- gines came through tho accident in O Army, 3:30, Athletic Park. o Family Room, extra. From San Francisco, per Honolulan, woods, where photographs In Captain nies that he had to pay any forfeit, fllO. perfect condition and with steam in O Athletics. o will be held than Forty-Eig- hours prior to March 20. Miller's possession show her now. nnd is more or loss indignant about 23. Reservations not later them from tho time the steamer wus O March Grammar School o sailing time unless tickets aro paid for in tulL From tho Orient, per Mongolia, At Ooos, pccordlng to who tho circulation of the yarn In this ka advertised brought to Bishop wharf they have those O Athletic League field and track o March 23. have been there, there is an outer port. Field, Bliown no sign of a flaw. The dyna- bar O meet, Alexander o FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO To the Orient, per Manchuria, which would have to be cut through BoyB' annual o mos arc tho only parts of the ship's KINAU IN PORT WITH SUGAR. O March 30. Club March 27. to got tile steamer away. Then there O meet, Boys Field. o mechanism about which tho lntcr-Isl-an- d With a big cargo of sugar and a To Australia, per is a of good water and then Makura, March 27. people aro stretch good list of passengers from Hawaii Q Tennis. o at all doubtful. Sinco a big From Australia, per Zealandla, belt of heavy surf and dry sand Inter-Islan- 21. Manoa Tennis o & Ltd. tho Mauna Kea was floated they have and Maui, tho d steamer O March Brewer Co., March 2G. intervening between tho steamer and been undergoing Kinau arrived in port this morning. O Club tournament for G. G. o GENERAL AGENT8. a basing and when deep water. To dredge a channel they are thoroughly dried out they She has on board 7800 bags of sugar, O Guild trophy. o HHirPIXQ through the surf would bo almost 1m Shooting. o IK PORT. will put to n dis- ,4800 from H. A, Company and O be severe tost to possible, claim the local oracles, on the 3000 product. O March 27. Hawaiian uun o cover whether or not they have been account of the heavy swell which of the Hutchinson In (Government Teasels.) big general aargo 750 O Club's weekly shoot, Kakaako o damaged. would carry tho dredges ashore In tho thero aro Canadian-Australi- Go U. S. N. tug Navajo from Mare It- - O traps. o an Royal Mail Steamship "In addition to the work which the spite of tho stoutest moorings. Since 'cases of pineapples, 221 sacks of cof- land, July 20. sixty-tw- o O Golf. o flooding of the hold necessitated," on fee, thirty head of . cattle, U. S. R. C. Thetis, tho Sesostrls has been shore she O March 24. Clysmic Cup o from Seattle. said Kennedy bundles of hides, twenty-on- o bales of President this morn ha.s been kept in perfect condition Country February 11. ing, shipments O Tournament, Oahu o CANADIAN-PACIFI- C "we are giving tho Mauna Kea by repeated applications paint sisal and minor of other Bteamera of tho above line running in connection with the (Merchant Vessels.) of and O Club. v o COMPANY, Vancouver, B. C, and 8ydney, tho general cleaning ,j which was her dynamos have been used to light island products. Tho Kinau reports RAILWAY between Mary E. Foster from Port Town- - O Boxing. o N. Z. due her this year. We had intended Ocos. Tho tho Niihau at Mahukona March 21, ft. 8. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Auckland, send, February 26. the town of distance that O March 23. Schoileld Bar- - o VANCOUVER. taking the steamer off for two weeks dredges would have to bo brought, the and also 10,795 bags of sugar await FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. FOR Cumberland, from Hamburg, March O racks bouts. o as soon as possible and now we difficulty gotting ing shipment at Punuluu and 11,078 . S. MAKURA MAR. 27 S. S. ZEALANDIA MAR. 26 12. are of coal and tho O Bowling. o S. S. MARAMA APR. 23 taking advantage of the enforced amount of sand that would havo to bo bags at Honuapo. Tho passengers on B. S. ZEALANDIA APR. 24 Prometheus, from Makatea, March O March 22. Honolulu vs. o 22 S. S. MAKURA MAY 21 removed to reach tho steamer havo tho Kinau were the following: B. 8. MARAMA MAY 14. O Brunswick-Balke- , Y alleys, o COMMENT ON impressed shipping men as overwhelm- From Honuapo F. W. Bates. Alice Cooke, from Port Gamble, CAPTAIN MILLER'S O 7:45 p. m. o EXPEDITION. ing odds. From Kona C. Bolte, R. E. Eyre, March 13. i Captain Miller, however, 'a quite F. A. Manchester, J. do Mello, Kim ooooooooooooooooo CALLING AT SUVA, FIJI, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN VOYAGES. S. C. Allen, from Port Ludlow, The account which apiieared in tho Star yesterday Captain certain that ho can do the work well ma, Miss Mary E. liw, J. Kalanlan- - . - i March 14. of Miller's saga? expedition within tho cost and such is tho faith ole, J. A. Luis, II. S. Moon, Hlroyamn CROUP CAN BE PREVENTED. Restorer, from Midway Island, to Guatemala to take off tho Cosmos in his ability to accomplish the nearly and wife, R. Hind, J. J. Dias. C. II, When given as soon as tho croupy Co., Heleno, from Aberdeen, March 18. steamer Sesortris lias Theo. H Davies & Ltd., Gei'l Agents aroused impossible that tho men who rehoarso McIJride and wife, William McBride, cough appears Chamberlain's Cough R. P. Rlthet, from San Francisco. considerable comment and speculation the difficulties of the work also admit Mrs. I!. O. Remedy will ward off an attack o March 19. along the waterfront and Nilson. if any ono can do the job Caplnln croup prevent and the concensus of op! ion dems, to bo that From McGregor's W. F. Pogue. and all danger that while tiio work is of the greatest Miller will and a"e quit ready to bo From Lnhainn II. D. Sloggett, II, cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth- VESSELS DUE HERE. -- Pacific Mail Steamship Co. importance commercially and onvinced. F. Williams and Mrs. Williams. ers use it successfully. For salo by From San Francisco would redound greatly to tho credit of Cap- CATTLE AND SUGAR ON MAUI. From Honuapo to Napoopoo Y all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Manchuria, March 27. tain Miller and Honolulu if it were Tho Inter-Islan- d steamer Maui ar- Van Hing. agents for Hawaii. Steamers of the above company will call at Honolulu and leave thlB Honolulan, March 26. accomplished, it can not bo done for rived this morning from Hilo and o From Honuapo to ICailua C. Mein- - port on or about tho dates mentioned below: From Australia. $35,000 nor without an elaborate equip, with 0000 bag.s of Kohala su- icke. Sr. It's all right for a man to bo cool For tho .Orient: For 8an Francisco. Zealandla, March 26. ment of dredges and perhaps a marine gar, 5000 bags from the Union Mill From Kailua to McGregor's Miss in the hour of danger If tho coolness-isn'-t B. S. CHINA MAR. 18 S. S. MONGOLIA MAR. 23 Mararaa, April 23. railway. Co., and 75 head of cattle from tho A. Paris. all In h'.s feet. B. S. MANCHURIA MAR. 25 S. S. PERSIA APR. 16 Makura, May 21. Zealandla, June 18. Marama, July 18. . i Will call at Manila. From the Orient. Mongolia, 23. March e For general information apply to PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For San Francisco. H. Hackfeld &' Co., Agents Siorra, March 20. Mongolia, March 23. I Wllhelmlna, March 27. Nippon Maru, March 29. For Australia. Matson Navigation Co.'s Schedule, 1912 ' DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU. Makura, March 27 Bijou" The HOME OF GOOD SHOWS Bijou" Arrive from San Francisco. Sflll for San Francisco. Zealandla, April 24. B. S. LURLINE MAR. 13 S. S. LURLINE MAR. 19 Marama, May 22. ' 0. S. WILHELMINA MAR.. 19 S. S. WILHELMINA MAR. 27 Makura, Jun9 19. B. S. HONOLULAN MAR. 26 S. S. HONOLULAN APR. 3 Zealandla, July 12. 1 8. S. LURLINE APRIL 10 S. S. LURLINE APRIL 10 Marama, August 14. r For the Orient The Biggest Sensation of the Year. All Honolulu is Talking About it. Manchuria, March 27. S. S. Hyades sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct on or about March 30. INTER-ISLAN- SAILINGS. A REAL For Hawaii Ports via Maul. CASTLE & COOKE, LTD., GENERAL AGENT8. Mauna Kea, I.-- I. 8. N. Co., every Where Tuesday.

Claudine, Inter-Islan- d S. N. Co., very Friday. American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Co. For Maul, via Molokal. Mlkahala every Tuesday. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. For Kauai Ports. freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South W. G. Hall, I.-- I. S. N. Co., every Goes Brooklyn. Thursday. FROM SEATTLE OR TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT: Kinau, I.-- I. S. N. Co., every Tuesday. S. S. VIRGINIAN TO SAIL ABOUT MAR. 20 For Kona and Kau Ports. B. S. MISSOURIAN TO SAIL ABOUT MARCH 31 Kilauea, I.-- S. N Co., alternate S. S. MEXICAN TO SAIL ABOUT APRIL 11 Tuesdays and Fridays. For further Information apply to To the Holder of the Lucky Number WATERFRONT NOTES. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents, Honolulu. The lighthouse tender Kukui car- O. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent ried Harbormaster Foster and a par- ty of officials to Pearl Harbor this The Honolulu Amuse- morning to Inspect the now buoys which tho Kukui recently Installed ment Co. will forfeit 1000 in gold coin Toyo Kisen Kaisha. there. f... - The Mongolia will arrive hero from Yokohama at 1 o'clock tomorrow aft- Steamers of above Company will call at and leave Honolulu on or positively absolutely give the ernoon. If they do not and this baby away exactly as an ut the dates mentioned below: The bark Heleno has finished dis- advertised FOR THE ORIENT: FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO: charging tho 75,000 feet of lumbor CHIYO MARU APR. 2 NIPPON MARU MAR. 29 consigned to Allen & Robinson and B. S. NIPPON MARU APR. 23 TENYO MARU APR. 5 has gone over to railroad wharf to B. 8. TENYO MARU APR. 30 8. S. SHINYO MARU APR. 30 get rid of tho rest of her lumbor. Tho schooner S. T. Alexander Is off port waiting for additions to her Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Agents crow and her clearance papers for 4 Vaudeville Acts 4 New tho Sound. Pictures i In somo states WHEN when a man Isn't THE good for anything else, ho is sent to UNION-PACIFI- TRANSFER CO. tho legislature. HEAR EFFIE JOHNSON SING "THE HOLY CITY" ILLUSTRATED With the FAMOUS $7000 SET OF SLIDES. HANDLE YOUR BAGGAGE IT GETS ON THE RIGHT How a woman enjoys doing some- STEAMER. thing for charity that sho thinks Office King St., next Young He tel. Telephones 1874 and 187S. woudn't bo right to do for anything olso!

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Classified Advertisements Ono Cent Per Word. Five Cents Per Lino. One Week, 30 conts; Two Weoks, 40 cents; One Moath, Dy H. M. AYR E8. Per Line. SPORT NEWS CO cents. No chnrgo for ads undor head "Situation Wanted." Another Success BAD WEATHER AT GAMPS THE IMPORTANT ATHLETIC WANTED. . CABINET MAKER. .( TRAIN! Saloaman for leading clothing storo. "Little" John Ilodrirue, eablnetij Address P. O. Box 589 In own maker. Picture framing and furniture! Marry Corson Clarke repairing. Stringed instrument HAS DELAYED THE WORK OF MOST SEGT10NS0F OLYMPIC MEET paired. Miller and Punchbowl. Wo want you to try Crudo Oil Scalp AND treatment If your hair is falling. Ope AUTO FOR SALE. JS treatmont stops it. Jeffs Barbor Shop. 1911 Ford Tourine Car. KerthnofS OF THE TEAMS IN BIG LEAGUES Olympic games Tho track meet at ; competition that is an ab- - Valcanizlng Co., L'd. t Dale Owen C solute test of tho Margaret Stockholm will start July and end athletic ability, ns FOR SALE. 15. It includes a swimming raco, cross- NEW MILLINERY. July A number of new events Fivo hydraulic barber chairs for country raco and tests on fencing, Blackshear, Harrison block, corsor" havo boon added to this part of tho salo. Apply Pacheco's Barbor Shop. shooting and riding ability of of Fort street and Beretanla. New,. Another Success program by tho directors of the the competitor. It is an absoluto test of stock, latest styles, reasonable prices. f games which will provide a largo Cocoanut plants for salo. Samoan athletic ability, as It Includes tries field for those who seek Olympic hon- variety. Apply A. D. Hills, Llhue, "i Hanley, Marguerite and will form one of tho most Inter- tfUY AND SELL. ors. Tho cross-countr- y runnors, who Kauai. esting of tho series of competitions. Diamonds and Jewelry bought, sold have never had a chance to compete and Hanley Cycling Events. and exchanged. Bargains In musical I in shorter distances than tho Mara- Ono Buick roadster, single rumble, Cycling enters into tho meet and instruments. J. Carlo, Fort street thon at Olympic games, now havo a in Al condition. Can be seen at Royal the contestants will bo sent over a Hawaiian Garago. A bargain chance to compete In n cross-countr- y at $450. 200-mlI- e AUTO STAND. ' AnotEer course around Lake Malar. Success raco of 8000 meters about five miles. Nuuanu auto stand. Two six-- Fencing, covering fivo events, is next Beautiful residence, 1071 Beretanla This has been added to tho list' tor scat Cadillac cars. Lowest rates. in line. An Association football tour-nnme- ave. Furnished if desired. Half aero both individual and team competition. Phone 319C. Beretanla near Nuuanu.-- , Jourdane Quartette is scheduled for July 5, and lot, royal palms, etc. Inspection in- The individual events coino first on nlrcady a great number of teams havo vited. tho program and aro twenty-fiv- e in LACES AND FANCY entered. Scotland, England, Franco WORK. number. Tho first three men to place Salvo's laco store. Irish, Cluney, Another Success and Australia aro down to represent An elegant Grand Square Steinway in these events will be awarded gold, and Armenian laces and various otboi; their respective portions of tho world. piano, and other pianos. James Sher- silver and bronze medals respectively. European fancy goods. Fort St., noaai Rowing, shooting, yachting, all come idan, tuner and repairer, 1C2 Hotel THE WILKS Besides these there are several other Beretanla. i in tho order nnraed and cover every street. Phono 399G. awards to bo given, including several -- ALL TONIGHT! possible branch of tho sport The v challenge cups. His Majesty tho King MERCHANT TAILOR. swimming events aro quite extensive, Bargains in Real Estate, on sea- In Addition to of Sweden will give a cup to tho win- Tho Pioneer, corner Beretanla and there being nlno for men, two for shore, plains and hills. Telephone ner of the pentathalon. The Emperor Fort Sts. Phono 3125. Clothes cleaned. women and two team events. 1602. "Pratt" 101 Stangenwald Build- 4-:N- pressed and dyed, Work called ton' ? ew Nicholas of Russia has offered a sim- ing. Pictures-- 4 There has been some talk of tho and delivered. ilar ono for the winner of the Decath-alon- . V matter of Swedes naturalized In Tho others aro Royal High- Hia America competing in tho games as FOR RENT. ness tho Crown Prince of Greece's DRUGS. citizens of tho United States. It was Two light Hawaiian Drug Company, Ltd., 42 Big Matinee Saturday prize to the winner of tho Marathon furnished rooms for thought by many that tho rules com- housekeeping Hotel street. Phono 331S. Barbor race, now held by Joun J. Hayes of suitable for refined mittee would bar them unless they couple. Apply 1381 Beretanla street, supplies, toilet articles, photographic America, and tho Montgomery statu-ett- o entered the competition under the phono 3234. supplies, etc. Phono orders receive COMING! to the winner of tho discus flags of tho land of their birth. How- prompt attention. throw, which is now in the possession ever, the book of regulations clearly LOST. of Martin Sheridan of the United The Four Grahams states that born or natur- MEN'S WEAR. States. "natural Pocket book containing money and Positively tho Most Wonderful Act alized subjects of a 'nation' or of u Mooso Lodgo receipt. Return to Star Kam Chong, Fort and Beretanla, The Pentathalon. state of which a 'nation forms part, carries a complete line of hats, shoes, Ever Seen Locally. a office and received reward. Besides the regular track and field aro alone eligible to compete and hosiery, neckwear, collars, etc. Now events are the pentathalon and represent the 'nation' in the Olympic Between Schofield Barracks and Ho- goods on every steamer. Tho first is a series of tests, games." That about settles tho little nolulu; light waterproof coat Cap live in number, as tho name would matter, and, all tho American Swedes marked C. W. C. D. in leather case In ROOMS AND BOARD. - indicate, which aro intended to show- who want to can tako points in the pocket. ?10 reward if returned to C. Handsomely furnished, mosquito-proo- f pretty good d training. Tho meet and count them on the United W. C. Deoring, 1141 Kinau streot. rooms, single and en suite, all second is! a stiffer series of ten States side of the ledger. modern conveniences, with board;' events, which are picked to bring out This year's Olympic games will un- Silver chain purso on Beretanla also table board. Apply 1366 King TONIGHT- - the best athletic qualities, and is doubtedly be the best and the hardest streot, between Pumping Station and street Phono 2C99, something similar to our national A. fought the world has ever seen. In Sachs'. Return to Star office and re- ITOSSING THE MgCrtCiwfe BAlS A. U. meet held each year. Two days any case for the athletes it will be ceive roward. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. aro set aside for this event, which i3 tlie supreme test, as tho men who Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino This is the time of tho year tho eyes WRESTLING that of baseball fans tie focused considered one of the chief attrac win out will have mado good against help and contracting done. 1039 Bethel on tho training camps in Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas and other AMERICAN TOOL AND MACHINE 1 tions of the meet Besides tho regu tho best athletes in the world without street. Telephone 1871. southern states. All of the big league teams except theBrryvns and Cardinals CO.'S lar pentathalon, tticro will bo wJiat a doubt, and for this reason an Olym- PICTURES of St. Louis have gone south. Tho two St. Louis teams will get in condition ; is hereafter to bo known as tho mod- pic medal means everything to DRILLS, LATHES, PLANERS, TIRES REPAIRED. GREATEST MATCH OF MODERN on their home grounds and will play a.ierles for the city championship beforo its ern pentathalon. This contest Is an holder. SHAPERS. Vulcanizing Works on Ala TIMES. tho regular season opens. Tho work of tho athletes at the training camp is Honolulu not easy even when tho weather is bad. They aro taken out for long runs HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. kea street is now prepared to make on the road even on stormy days and they toss the medicine ball indoors Agents for Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu repair to any size tire for any vehicle. Hackenschmidt when they can't exercise in the open. When the grounds are dry enough for HONOLULU ENTERS FAT MEN'S CONTEST Prices reasonable and quick delivery. vs. Gotch practice much time Is spent In teaching tho recruits how to slldo into bases without breaking their legs, end they aro also given practice stopping ground- RIVATE NOTICE.. GIANTS OP STRENGTH. ers knocked by the best batters. WALKER Subscribers not receiving the Ha- IOWA CITY (la.), March 4. lage submitting the following local waiian Star regularly or promptly will North Liberty, a town .of 250 popu- names in r.esponse to his vaunting confer a favor by telephoning 2366. challenge for comparisons: OTHER GOOD PICTURES. THE KAMEHAMEHA-- ST. LOUIS IMBROGLIO lation, just north of Iowa City, claims WANTS A MATCH Paul Isenberg, Sonny Cunha, Albert CALIFORNIA FARM LANDS. to havo the largest percentage of big ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. J. Greene, P. C. Jones and "Little 16 Electric trains dally running any men of town In the Middle West. Boy" Hurley. through and having stations on prop- Sporting I, A few days Editor Star: as a lover later the Kams decided Five men in this village total an Greeno works in Hllo, but his home Private Walker of Company I, En erty. of clean isport, think it my duty to that one judge would bo sufficient and aggregate weight of 1580 pounds, tho Is here and Honolulu proudly claims gineers, challenges anybody In the 19 miles from Sacramento, CAPI Bijou Theater make kuown to the public the ficta that they would appoint him. Tho average being 316. The Mayor today him as her own. islands at 140 pounds, eight to fifteen TOL OF CALIFORNIA. of tho foccer dispute between the Saints again said "nit." . issued a formal challenge for com- The weights of tho above-name- d rounds. Soil sllty sediment loam. Kams and the Saints. Now, In tho Advertiser of March 20 parisons and declares the record can- quintette of local colossi have been Walker is at the Army Hospital at No overflow, malaria or alkali. LOOK It was us follows.: The referee I find that a "board of governors" not bo beaten anywhere throughout submitted to the Mayor of North Lib- Fort Shatter and will be glad to hear AT TONIGHT'S PROGRAM. thinking tho ball outside blew his awarded tho championship to tho Land level, clear, ready for culti this part of tho country. erty but aro withheld from this arti- from any local promoter. Walker BABY GIVEN AWAY. whistle. Immediately after the blow- - Kams, and in the Bulletin of the 21st vation. cle by request. The aggregate pound- says ho is in good condition at pres- & See $7000 sot of slides accompanying ing of the whistle tho Kams kicked the I find that tho "leaguo committee" STINE KENDR1CK. Honolulu may not b exactly in the age, however, is 1699. to iiIesMn between tho posts. awarded tho championship to tho ent and claims that he used bo 23 Montgomery St., ' Middle West but, nevertheless, she This gives Honolulu champions Benny Yangor's 1 Effie Johnson's Tho Paints stopped playing at the Kams, the trainer and also Kid San Francisco, Cal. can show North Liberty a thing or a pull in tho weights "THE HOLY CITY" sound of the whistle. The goalkeeper The question now arises "Who mado of nineteen Black's of Chicago. two in man line. pounds, though figures may did not oven move toward stopping tho up tho board of governors and tho the fat these Yesterday's a readjusted ball. leaguo committee?" mail took communi have to bo after tho warm cation to the Mayor vil Varin and Varin Tho said tho ball was not in In order to secure justice there of tho Iowa weather has set in. Comedy Musical Skit entitled referee fair territory, but tho Kama said it should havo been at least one repre OPEN A CHARGE "FOOTBALL" was. sentative from each team present at SPORTDRIFT Miss Varin Is America's Foremost ACCOUNT AT Tho Kams consented to play on con the meeting. ENTRIES FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEET XylopUonist. Direct from Orpheum C jC )C tjS tiX .C dition the goal would bo counted, What is tho use of a referee in a tt Circuit. that but tho Saints said "nit" as the goal gamo if ho is not to bo heeded? His On Sunday at tho Athletic Park tho was scored after the whistle ha'l word ought to bo law. Entries for tho Grammar School Kaiulanl Thomas Leslie, Joseph Asahls will play the Alea nine at 1:30 Curtis & La Van look upon and this gamo will bo followed by blown. I ask the public to this Athletic League's meet to be held on Costa, Edward Aklna, Peter Lee, Ah In "COUNTRY BOY AND MAID.' After a long discussion both teams fairraindedly and to judgo for thorn ono between tho and an Saturday at Alexander Field, closed Lce' Ah hconS- - camo to terms saying that game would selves to whom tho title rightly bo Kamehamcha John Makanani, P, y nine. on Tuesday. iiif Comedian Bowen not be counted until a committco of longs. Wright. F. Shinman. Sam Peahu. II. f t itrfiiTif persons de- "A CLEAN SPORT." will bo a division of contest- - if three uninterested should There stowart, K. Hipa, H. Spencer, W. Pal- - Johnny Williams pitched in a prac 21, cide. March 1912. ants Into two classes: Boys over and kuli, C. Akana. J. Koani. G. Bush. S tice gamo on March 9 for Sacramento Robert Athon under 100 pounds. Llndsey, W. Mchikoa, S. Haiualanl vs. St. Mary's College. Thirteen hits 19. vs. P. A. Asahl FOUR REELS OF PICTURES. May Stars C; Tho College of Hawaii students will John Perkins, Wm. Delanux, A. Kalal, were obtained off him, but ho won his SCHEDULE OF vs. J. A. C. look after tho management of the E. Akia. game, 7 to 6. 2C. Asahi; J. A. C, Mav Hawaii vs. meet. St. Louis College Geo. Frendo, vs. P. A. C. Entries: Geo. Hughes, Ed. Poepoe, J. Ah Kong, What's becomo of tho Transpacflc 2. Asahl vs. P. A. Ha June C: Mills School Awan Chiu, August Enoch Lovell, Antone Kuhlmann, Ju-liu- yacht race. SENIOR LEAGUE vs. Stars. Biorkman's wall Kaweio, Sau Nam, M. Yamachlro, Wil Wery, Chas. Llzama, Chris Stow-- 9. Hawaii Juno Stars vs. Asahl: lie Nlm, Lum Kun Yei, Sau Yee, N. ard, Albert Leo, Lai Hipp, L. T. Sing, Carl Gardner, tcnnU champion of HHHmmHsmiini The Oahu Senior Baseball Leaguo vs. J. A. C. Yokudn, C. Tsuklyama, Juichl Mlyn-kaw- a. Richard Lopes, Herman Wehsolan. tho Far East, Is singing at tho Chris 11. C. vs. Hawaii; J, Gymnasium met last night and adopted a schedule June P. A. Chas. Eklund, Chas. Akana, Don AJu, tian Extension Movement meetings. coming season. A. C. vs. Stars. Iolani Bau Kim Wong, Honry Men- - Tealtly Fernandez, Hong Lai, Ho ought to make somo racket, any- 139 Merchant Street for tho Andrew May 5 Juno 10. J. A. C. vs. Asahl; Stars gler, T. K. Kott, Wlllto Searle, Ah McCabe, way. Phone 2747. The season will open on and John Bottencourt. thoro will be two series of ten weeks vs. P. A. C. Kong, Clarenco Blake, Wm. Mitchell, 23. A. C. vs. J. A. C. duration each. Juno P. Wat Chong, Wat On Shin. ATHLETE SNEEZES TO DEATH McKlnloy High School freshman Two games will be played on Ka- - Asahl vs Hawaii. Punahou Ralph Girdler, Gordon PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 8. baseball team defeated tho senior nine July 7. vs. Hawaii; P. A. C well-know- mehameha Day and the second series Stars Wakoflold, Gordon Glbb, Joro Smith, Androw Herd, a n athlete on Wednesday afternoon on tho Ma- - f .Cable Address "Takapu," Honolulu will run from July 14 to October 20. vs. Asahi. Roland Gay, Mark Bertelmann, Her for many years a lifo guard on tho klkl diamond by tho scoro of 16 to 9. 968 Telephone 1675. P. O. Box Tho Asahls, winners of tho Junior Tho sarao order of play will be bert Mclnerny, Georgo Llndley, WI1-lar- d beach at Atlantic City, N. J., sneezed Y. TAKAKUWA. leaguo pennant last year, will play maintained In the second series. Abies, Geo. Bromley, Ferrln Ells- to death at his homo thoro last night Sergeant Dougherty will probably 'Commission Merchant and Manutae with tho senior league this season worth, Burrows Ilonsball, Fred Peter- Ho was suddenly seized with a violent referee tho bouts nt Schofield Bar turers Agent. Japanese ProTiulon and this will make live clubs in tho ooooooooooooooooo son, Min Hin Li. r.ttnek of snoozing which ho was un racks tomorrow night. Tho card will and General Merchandise. raco for tho championship, tho re- o Central Grammar Stanley Thomp abio to control In any way. It con bo: Swaggort vs. Greene, Blx rounds. Nuuanu Street, near King. maining four being tho Hawalis, Jap-anes- o O FURTHER PROOF. o son, Clifford Mellu, John Leo Kual, tlnued until ho expired from a rup Mullen vs. Morlarlty, eight rounds; Athletic Club, Stars and Por- O When Noah camo up for a lark, Ah Chong, David Bent, Maholaul turcd blood vossel. Cunningham vs. Kradlac, main event. Rosa, Allen Roach, Leo, Geo. eUARkNTKCD tuguese Athletic Club. O And went to tho Boston ball Jack At Collogovillo, Pa., Robert Thomi watch FRSEE Tho schedule or tho first series fol- O park, Chlllingworth, Noblo Kauhano, Nel- son, a Urslnus collogo student, famed Tho Hllo olovon defeated n Scotcli flLV.mA MTV X lows: O "Groat Caesar" he sung son Robinson, Chas. Aoroalu, Vernon as a football player, choked to death team at soccer Inst Sunday, 3 to 0. Cy Young, Harris, Albert Bush, Otto Meyor, Tal-JIr- o oating oollego dining NO SECURITY. NEW MOTTO PICTURES May 5. Hawaii vs. J. A. C; .Asahi O "If there Isn't while in tho vs. Stars. O Tho best guy I had on the Mlyahara, Andrew Chang, Tal hall yostorday. A plcco of moat lodg Many" a man romnlns in tho bachelor Blum liil we ma Tong, Robort Boyd, Harold Lewis, ed ho to r(hfBM4tMld. t4f.Wb.l Mli.Wl May 12. J. A. C. vs. Stars; P. A. C. O Ark." in hia throat and was unable nlags boccauso ho Is skoptlcal as to the Robert Holt. dlslodgo J. it. ability of woman to support him. Carlo Hi a 1117 vs. Hawaii. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fort Street j

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nIkhiI 20,000 sht, M0O aattta nnil aartatn Ami ot truit, dntwl May 1, IT H E STAR nm loo horara. 190ft, matla lif the ICoIoa tftiRHr Com. HAWAIIAN "When 1 gat Imek 1 axpaet to Ink pany to 111 ltank of Ilawnll, Llmltad, lmiiila said Kolon The Success . . I - ...... I... It. n U.MalUH llltt up my work mitnli the mine hm baforo. undar which of I.UI management of I juat m piirehaaa, parson-ally- , Sugar Company ware Istued and are met by the Newflfpr AfWMlRUen, Ltd., MaQaMllaa Matliel Street, Honolulu. Walt Mason have made lMlt, or $18,000 worth of Palolo Hill to bs redeemed and paid, tho anlil tho COLONIAL HOTEL la firs' duo to the careful attention SMITH EDITOR property, and 1 have some pratty big Koloa Sugar Company will on the WALTER 0. The Poet Philosopher by overyono plana for n numhar of projects, both day of May, 191, redeem and pay all to detail paid connoctod with this cxcol-lon- t FRIDAY MARCH 22, 1912. in Kalmuki and other parts of Hono- of lu remaining nnd ouutnndltiR there- hotel, There arc certain simple rules taught by syndicates and schools lulu when I got back." bonds and tho accrued Interest WAKEFIELD AND WATER. which the man who would be healthy must obey. Eat the things that on to said date of May 1, 1U12. The MISS JOHNSON, Prop. is and numbors of said remaining bonds to you detest hemlock sawdust the best Vlnoyard. HEALTH HINTS for breakfast drink a code made of hay. Chew bo redeomod and paid aro as follows: Emma St., abovo Wakefield found cxtrfrtion in clinrjrcs for 14, 2G, 32, Harbor Commissioner your victuals for a week, chew them till your MINDLESS 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 19, 23, ttter. mrtlv inherited, which was helping to mnkc the port of Hono- - 33, 34, 3G, 39, 45, 47, 49, 53, C3, C4, 07, jawbones crenk, and you'll gain a pound a minute by the watch ; or BWtilu The details of this system were revealed the (Continued from pago One) C8, C9, 7C, 79, 84, 01, 9C, 97, cotlv to shinnimr. says t'other rigmarole swallow loaves anil fishes whole, and you'll 77, 88, 89, in columns of the Star. They showed that the irre--r 100, 102, 10G, 107, 113, 115, 11G, 120, 122, LADIES' father day the news soon be fit to take a fall from Gotch. If for years of 'ifc you hope, sponsible for water to shipping here were so variously high that mombor of executive-- committee; E. 12G, 133, 110, 149, 151, 154, 1G5, 1GG, rales never touch a drop of dope, and you're sure to live forever, gay and PANAMA HATS on the of making plantation contracts for a M. Cheatham and A. L. MeKnyc, 107, 1G8, 1G9, 170, 171, 172, 179, 181. Rfrteutar liners were point blithe; but (say others) for your ills let the druggist furnish pills, and ship Restorer, which first made Jlo- - judges of tho primary elections. 182, 18G, 187, 195, 199, 203, 205, 210, , Msupply. In all probability the cable the sawbones cut your leg off with a scythe. Leave your couch at early , to stay uccausc oi ine Tho club voted for sending a dele 211, 213, 215, 217, 220, 226, 228, 233, inolulu its home station, lctt here at Vancouver morn when you hear the rooster's horn, for the early bird's the one that "Water incubus. It was Minted out that the Honolulu charges were 500 gation to Chicago Instructed to vot 235. Hawaii & South Seaa f.; catches worms ; but by other schools it's said that you ought to stay in if cent, greater those of auv other Pacific port, and that the wa for Taft as long as his nnmo Is before 1b hereby given to tho hold Curio Co., Young Bldg. nor' than bed, for the morning air is simply rank with germs. Follow all the Notlco st; had paid $34,000 for water when shore customers tho convontlon, also for keeping tho of the bonds, whoso numbers ap 'torfront customers helpful ru'es of the syndicates and schools, and the flesh will soon be ers could have had the same amount for ?la00. Commissioner Wakchckl, well Kuhlo-Froa- r fight out of tho Terri- pear above, to present tho samo for . . . 1 1 growing on your slats, and you'll warble wildly in your cozy padded ...... 1...uy torial convontlon. A payment office of eald The as an oihcial bound to protect tnc interests oi snipping, it;neucveu mat your head apart to count the bats. mcmorlnl reso at tho cell, while you take lution, Honolulu, encouraging private competition in the water business, the board could Copyright, 1912, by George Matthew Adams. WALT MASON. including condolence with tho Bank of Hawaii, Limited, in family Mor- May 1. 1912. FOR RENT or bring the Department of Public Works to its senses. Some drastic ' on tho death of James F. Hawaii, on said Inter measure was needed. Superintendent Campbell had said for years that gan, who was president of tho club est on said bonds, whoso numbers ap- he favored reduction of waterfront rates, except that it would make rates whon ho passed away, was adopted. pear above, ceases on and after said FOR SALE higher to private consumers ashore, and under these circumstances he Fifth of Fourth. date of May 1, 1912. Dwelling houso on 10th Avenue had done nothinc to protect shipping. Instead he had provided for LITTLE INTERVIEWS A meeting of tho Republican club of Dated at Honolulu, Hawaii, this sec nnd Kalmuki Street, 2 blocks V sewer 'deficits by legally overcharging commerce. It was the business tho fifth precinct, fourth district, is ond day of March, 1912. from car lino. Eight rooms seven-thirt- y tonight tho (Seal) W. PFOTENHAUER, . of the harbor commissioners, on their side, to look attcr the interests ot called for in threo bedrooms. Partly fur- shipping only, and if Mr. Wakefield wanted to accomplish results even W. T. POPE Tho fire escapes at not for tho present at least. I am hall on Beretanla street, rear of tho Treasurer, Koloa Sugar Company. nished. Piano, etc. Suitable manager by encouraging private competition in water, he docs not deserve to be the Normal school when Installed will still of tho Kalmuki Land Rapid Transit car barns. Instructed THE BANK OF HAWAII, LIMITED, terms can bo arranged. abused for it. He simply did his duty as he saw it, and if he went fur- make tho place absolutely safe. Company and when I get back In May or uninstructcd delegation to Chicago TRUSTEE UNDER SAID TRUST ther than some others in his method that was because he could sec no JUDGE HARTWELL 1 do not ex I shall tako up tho work tho samo as will bo put to tho meeting. DEED. al- before, with perhaps a number of other By A. JR., other way to mitigate a long-tolerat- abuse which was making Hono- pect to sail in tho Wllhelmina, Tenth of Fifth. (Seal) LEWIS, Bishop Trust lulu a port to be avoided rather than sought by shipping interests. though I am booked "on suspicion." iprctty big project.? besides. A special meeting of tho Republican Its Vlco President. sugar ta- This matter of equalization, for which he contends, ought to be A. II. FORD Tho press club idea is LINK McCANDLESS The club of the tenth precinct, fifth dis will seven-thirt- y remedied in some way. and if fairplay for shipping may be had without being revived, and It would not ap- riff stares us In tho face. There trict, is called for this Company,Ltd private competition, we assume that Mr. Wakefield will perfectly pear to bo a hard job to form a club probably bo a plank dealing with the evening, in the building at corneV of ZEAVE by S. Bethel Street. satisfied and in that case be permitted to go along in the uninterrupted now. matter in tho platform of tho local Hockley street and Gullck avenue. Just received S. Sierra tho J. A. KENNEDY Judging from Democratic party. I, for one, don't very latest In lingerie gowns, also a . enjoyment of his official rights as well as his religious opinions. photographs which I have seen of the sec how that plank can be other than GOVERNOR TALKS. fino assortment of morning dresses Scsostris I should think that Captain opposed to free sugar, taking the best (Continued from pago One) and spring tailored suits in all colors. PORTUGUESE ARE WHITE. Miller's undertaking was a most diff- interests of Hawaii Into consideration. low as anywhere In tho United Young Hotel. r icult one. I .am also in favor of a plank calling States." WEDAY Liquor Is the curse for tho employ of citizens of the If the county had to pay tho Ter The maladroit reference the Portuguese by Lane is a com--, JACK INJURED? to John Stntes only work. ritory for and power devel- half-whi- of tho waterfront. It transforms the United in federal water tho mon one among those who make it a business to do te politics. OFFICER SANDERS I was remind- oped from tho water works, thero Yes, ho nerer upecicO to be, to as These cheap politicians undertake to visit a sense of racial inferiority bucko mate into a ferocious taskmas- many ed by Chairman Qulnn at tho precinct would bo a big Income and general failed to take out a upon a class of Europeans whose national history has added glory to ter and has been tho ruin of meeting last night that it would be water rates would be very low, Is tho literature and arms and to the achievements of colonization and dis- a good sallorman. Sparkling unseemly for mo to take a certain of-- governor's opinion. covery, and it is well that a representative Portuguese has taken the CAPTAIN PARKER The voyage of tug dredge! co In tho club seeing that I am an Standard Accident matter up. To deny that the Portuguese arc white, is to fix a standard tho Hercules towing tho con- officer. I wish to state that I am as Diamonds color against all Latin races including the Spaniard and Italian and Turbine hence to San Francisco of independent as any in the matter of Policy to some extent the French. Neither in the eye of the law or by the stitutes one of tho biggest tows over MAHUKA SUE aro being sought every day. We s made in this ocean. politics. No one has any string on findings of ethnology docs a departure from the blue-ey- e and the blonde Before you sail, why not do the wis. S. T. STARRETT I am going over me. .Freedom in politics Is the God-give- n sold a number of them last hair of the pure Saxon and Scandinavian necessarily deprive. a man of thing and get somo real protection? to ,the other island to- privilege of an American citi- (Continued rom page Ono) his high claim to be while. If it did every brunette among us would be side of the month. morrow to if Is sti;l thero. r zen. If a man can't accept an office hour and a half, and perhaps not that STANDARD a "person of color", and as the scientists say that the blonde is fast dis- seo it PROSPECTS. Inspec- when is had long. receiv- mankind, we should all in time be by want to make a llttlo trip of it offered him he better A new assortment just appearing from tarred the same If these expectations are realized, is going tion besides. ceaso to go to tho meetings and stay Insurance Department, brush. But the white race to hold on, and the Latin strain in the arguing of the case should be ed are ready for your Inspection. question JOHN MARTIN Tho Christian Ex- at home. it has no occasion to debate any of color with outsiders who concluded before court adjourns for wear the "burnished livery of the southern sun." tension movement Is getting an 'old 1 sing- tho day. In such eve-n-t Judgo Dole Hawaiian As for the intrusions of Lane and his kind the Portuguese and on the people. When 'ear 'em ing together so 'armonlous and 'earty will probably instruct the jury tomor- their fellow-whit- es may be trusted in the long run to make proper pro- ADMIRES I feel liko throwing my in hair row morning and then either hand vision against thcmC The members of both are growing fast by both 'at the Go. and 'ollering. the caso over to tho, jurymen or con J. R. Vieira & Trust natural increase and immigration. It is not well to flout them, morning. C o m p a n y , CAPTAIN H. JENSEN Whoever r (Continued rrom rago One.) tinue it to Monday i invented tiat yarn about my China- "Tho Association woVk Is well done Notwithstanding tho immense vol- JEWELERS Limited & jfi j I ume of testimony, is not expected Mfc FORT STREET. FOR PROTECTION OF BUYERS. men In Sydney and the fines I was and in a businesslike manner. Espe- it supposed to havo paid on account of cially is this true of tho way you ar that the jury will be out a great their running away had a most pro- going after this Japanese Y. M. C. A. while. Both sides express confidence 113 Hotel Street It seems to the Star in view of the fact that fifteen buyers of town lific imagination. proposition. as to the verdict. If the Jury should HOUSES FOR RENT. real estate have been forbidden to build on their lots Board of by the CANON AULT There were twice as "I can see where you must find go over all the evidence that haF Health, that some general rule in such matters should be made for the many men as women at tho Extcn- - tho need of such an institution here been given It would, of course, take protection of innocent purchasers. Furnished slon meeting last night, which is an as we do of a colored Y. M. C. A. In a great deal of time. But the prob- That is to say, land should be condemned for building purposes in abilities are that the jurymen al- 3 B encouraging sign, for usually men Evanston You havo twice as many HIGH-GRAD- E Tantalus, R $40.00 advance of its sale instead of afterward. If so condemned the fact will SHOE REPAIRING don't turn out to a relrglous service Japanese In proportion to your white ready havo formed a pretty fair no Kalmuki, 8th Ave., 3 B R 40.00 go on record and will be found out in the usual search of title which a tion of value property in The Best of Materials and Workman- as well as women do. population as we have of negroes at the of the WalElae road, purchaser is supposed to make before paying his money. It will then controversy ship. 50.00 FRANK E. THOMPSON Will you homo ana when it has been put on and that It will not take be his fault if he buys and that of the sellers if conspiracy to conceal them long to figure Kahala, 35.00 please say that I am not intending to its feet vou will have done somo- - arrive at a which essential facts can be proved. they think the government should pay MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO. leave in the Wllhelmina with mv i lag. To let land be advertised and sold for building purposes and then for It. 1051 Fort Street. Unfurnished wife, as the morning paper announces. "That was my first Impression of for the Board of Health to step in and tell the buyer that he cannot get Mr. Olson's argument this morning I find that Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson this city It seems to bo a place Walplo, 3 B the worth of his money, is quite apart from fair dealing. The Board bristled with figures. Ho went, In con R $12.00 are booked to leave In that steamer. where tho peoplo do things. I was TAILOR should do its notifying first, not last, especially after an innocent pur- siderablo detail, into evidence Wilder Avenue, 6 B R .... 60.00 C. F. CHILLINGWORTH I am tak surprised and astonished at the mag-- the For Particular Men and Women chaser has begun to build. given by Wilder 4 B much-neede- tho various experts who tes Avenue, R ... 20.00 ing a d course of exercise. "Itude of the Industries here. There is a money tified, and contended that their testl Kalmuki, 8th avenue, 15.00 Every morning I do an hour's work j lot here and there ' mony all pointed to tho value the E. dumb-bell- s seems to of J. Rocha THE PLOT RIPENS. with and medicine ball. I ; be a vast opportunity for Walkiki, 2BR 25.00 tlle man property being what Is claimed by the Elito Bldg., Hotel St., next Y. M. C. A. feel a different man and am nearly , wit som3 capital. Judd street, 50.00 was respondents. Greeks bearing gifts in the guise of European financiers have come down to my normal weight once "I a llttlo bit surprised at tho way EMMELUTH & CO., LTD. Kinau St., 5 B R 42.60 to the new Chinese republic with money to loan in is again. this free sugar panic took hold large sums. It NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS OF Kalmuki, 9th avenue, 2BR 18.00 badly needed there and the finances of the country said to be in A. L. C. ATKINSON I did not'of tho city. I don't ihink that the are KOLOA SUGAR COM- Plumbers and Sheet Metal Workers chaos. There is no sign of financial experience of know that the Federal authorities Scnato would ever pass such a bill Waialao road, 30.00 a modern sort, not PANY. STOVES AND RANGES. to speak of financial genius, among the revolutionists. Still, had given a decision on the Rus In a hundred years, Pua lane, 17.60 money Redemption Entire Issue. almost equal to the sum set aside by the Congress of the United States sians, although there was a meeting "No, I haven't seen the volcano. My wife and I went over to In accordance with the terms of that Phono 30G7. Cor. King and Bishop St. to begin the Spanish war is offered China with the assurance that it may of the Territorial board of immigra- the Opera TRENT TRUST CO., Ltd. have more. Tang Stao Yi thinks the republic will need a quarter of a tion going on at the time, until the House tho other night and saw some billion dollars to begin with. Star reporter asked mo a question moving pictures of it and I guess that If these loans arc made, China- - will be in the hands of the bond- about it. that will have to bo enough volcano holders, as Egypt came to be, and will be practically administered by CAPTAIN F. C. MILLER I cannot for me." Henry the powers representing the financiers. Then if interest and relays of conceivo of a more delightful vaca- principal arc not paid the bond-holde- rs will have China as collateral tion than a cruise through tho South BE SAFE Waterhouse Trust security for the loan. It is the old game over again first the loan and Seas. I wish I could take my little STANTON HAS OPTION then the foreclosure. Manchuria, Formosa, Cochin China and Korea schooner, a camera and a few rifles, FOR SALE. are gone from the old empire ; Tibet and Mongolia may both go from and just cruiso around off tho beaten 7 Acres land In Manoa Valley, the republic, for if the Russians get Mongolia, the English will take track for a few years. (Continued from Dago One) less than a mile from end ot 'Tibet as an offset and if Europe bonds the rest of China, one may look JACK McVEIGH Last time I left! Territory during Governor Carter's Invest Your car lino $3000.00 .forward to the partition ot the rest as inevitable, i'erhaps nothing could Honolulu tho steamer sailed at ono administration. The syndicate, It Is Lots on Palolo Hill, $600.00 and'up. land than that, for it would open all o'clock In the afternoon. five-fif- - said, spent be better for the the means of em At has a great deal of monov Money Now New Bungalow at Kalmuki. . .$25QO,00 teen - ployment of which the country is capable. One may judge that samo afternoon, I was sit- in an effort to pro-tin- g of some of make the Island HOUSES FOR RENT. on the - the good to be had trom iorcign ownership by regarding the fact that lanai at tho Cooko ranch- duce something besides a sparse pas-hous- e ' Furnished. there is neither war nor famine in those parts of China where the white on Molokai. That is going ture for sheep' and cattle. Owing to some, 14th and Palolo Aves, 2 B. R... $40.00 man and the Japanese hold possession. and breaks every record I've j lack of water, however, - A,s Do the undortak- Banks Theirs Keaumoku and Domlnis, 2 B. R. 60.00 made, so far, in traveling in these Is ing has not been much, a success of 9th and Pahoa Aves., 2 B. R.... 40.W lands. thus far. It was believed that cotton Wc warn arrogant foreign powers that the Hawaiian militia is pre C. In collateral stock loans. For a limited time only, Unfurnished. H. MERRIAM If Hawaii can would bo a good commercial crop r paring a way to get recruits in time of emergency. Japanese and Ger for Manoa Valley, 2 B. R $50.00 grow onions in quantity like those somo time, and sugar oeets were we will furnish you with a short term (three, six man papers please copy. If the armored nations have an idea that the also Kalakau Ave., 4 B. R 45.00 Superintendent Starrott is displaying, tried, an expert In beet growlnir Hawaiian militia has sworn never to leave the country except in time be or nlno months) note, yielding you Klnau St., 4 B. R 37.60 tho success of small farming is ing brought here for purpose of war, they arc mistaken. At the first shot the militia will take post tho of Luanllilo St., 3 B. R Th creation of tho market- tnis test. 35.00 on every mountain top and roll rocks down if any foe dares to follow, Luanalllo St., 3 B. R 32.50 ing division of tho government to Stanton Coming Back. c 12GG Matlock Ave., 2 B. R 27.50 help the produce grower get started "I wish to deny that I am out of Both the Frog Lane question and I Beretanla St., 3 B. R 27.50 the John Lane question arc up is, believe, tho biggest thing of tho tho Kalmuki Ltand Company," said the same day. Frog Lane is differentiated from Pawaa, nr. King St., 2 B. R. . . . 25.00 John Lane by being present administration. Stanton thls morning. "I am ;tlll jnet long anu crooKCd. wow stop we cent Kalakaua Ave., 3 B. R 20.00 that, had the tinner neht in the first A. H. manager per DONDERO I was surprised of tho company, and the Place- - 10th and Palolo Aves., 2 B. R. . 25.00 if' to hear that I had sold a lot of lots business will go on as before, under on upper Fort street, that can't bo my direction. Tho only change Is on your Investment, amply secured by collateral NOT A MINUTE LOST WHEN'-jTH- Why not get a parasite for the drydock bug? Perhaps the right built on until a Bewor is laid. Tho that tho compauny has been reorgan- stock; payment of such note guaranteed by us. one could be found in a navel orange grove. Board of Health must bo mistaken, ised, through tho Henry Watorhouso for I havo never handled any prop- Trust Company's having bought a wireless' erty In controlling Five elections in seven months is the record of one referendum nnrl tho location named nor In Interest in tho business. IS USED. f recall city. fact any that could by any exaggera- "Also, I am not leaving Honolulu Offlco Is open on week days from 7 tion bo for good. I l called unsanitary. will bo back hero in May, a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and on Sunday CHAS. A. STANTON If you've and hope to bo ablo to say more on mornings from 8 to 10. Ships' mes- , Money for more reservoirs need be if but cheap water for heard a story that I'vo made my pile mo j.anai proposition when I get Island Investment Co., Ltd. sages received until eleven '"every out of Kalmuki property and now am back. My option covers everything night. 103-- 4 Stangenwnld Bldg. shaking Honolulu, just don't you be- on tho Island land, Improvements Phono 1884 It was mean of La Follctte come to to during his own wake. hove it. I'm by no means quitting and stock. Of the latjer aro there Fine Job Printing a tho Star office.

- -- h m ;m-- i 'Vwrt' iWittily THE HAWAIIAN STAR, KR10AY. MARCli 22. 1912. F1V

Uit Will nnd TMUmrat of r. T. CHICAGO OAHU AUTOMOBILE STOCKS BARELY NEW WINE GO. Akana, aliu olran Htag GkM, PACKER KAIMUKI LAND 00. having on the nth day of March, A. I), 1HI. bwm prMontott to aald Probate Court, and a Petition for lly a reorganisation Iwra-anr- IS GOING of the Kalmukl IS SUED HOLDING GROUND IS INCORPORATED Probate thereof, praying for tha e Land Company, the Henry Waterhouso of Ijottara Teatamantary to Tnut Company become tho controll Itnnry Smith, the proponent having W. F. UuriowB, secretary of ing The Pacific Oil Transportation Com About the best showing any lotal ArilfloB of Incorporation wore tinn- Itho factor, c. S. Stanton, Mm present been filed by Henry Smith. Mc-Nol- pany llled In tho circuit court stock could mako today wiw to hold ed Hied great packing company of Llbby, ll manaicer, retains his position in that has suit and at tho treasurer's office ground, IT IS OHDKRKD, (hut Tuaaday, the & Llbby, of Chicago, Is capacity. ngalnat J. K. Miller, doing business as lis and only one or two wore this morning, or the Itldgehouso Wine nnd who 16th day of April. A. 1). 1912, at 9 Tlilg the Oahu Automobllo Stand, with .loe able to do even this. There was a and Dtotllllng Co., Ltd. The business When we of tho local corporation change was forecasted some A. M., 1 1 general weakening o'clock of said day, at the of tho samo name which Is building ten days ugo by tho Star. Mr. Stan- Loal, Tommy Dunn and others name in prices all along is to lie carried on at South Kona, I lino. Court Koom of aald Court in the old up big Is- as garnishees, to recover tho sum of the About a normal amount of and tho capital is $o0,000, made up of a pineapple business In tho ton, who was largoly responBlblo for Y. M. C. A. I sales woro rocordod, yes- ,2500 Building in the City and lands, will loavo for tho mainland In tho formation of the company several ?S27.45, allogod to be duo and imparl but all at shares of $20 or.ch. Tho officers repair terday's quotation County of Honolulu, be and the same tho Mongolia on Saturday. Ho will year ago, leaves for tho Coast noxt on merchandise sold by tho plaintiff! or below. of tho company are: Hnrry Armitago, Ewa Is holding firm 32 2 11. Is heroby appointed the time and Bur-row- at bid president; J. Hertsclic, presi- bo accompanied by his wlfo. Mr. B week to bo gone several months. He to tho dofondant. vice and S3 asking. Hawaiian Commercial G. It. place for proving aald Will and hear- has boon In Honolulu for sev- will rosumo actlvo management of tho The summons was originally Issued dent; Kxvnrt, secretary and treas- your watch and Olaa aro also firm. ing said application. eral weeks, looking after tho affairs business, howovcr, upon his return. last August but was not returned urer. Tho other Incorporators are Walalua sold again 130, By tho Court: of tho company here, Is new tho Kalmukl sorved until today. One roturn was at and Jacob Coorper, David Dowsctt nnd R. it reported The officers of JOHN MAUCALL1NO, it will keep correct time. Much Glea-so- there la a very slight indication of A. Lyon. Tho that extensive expansion of the busi- Land Company aro: It. W. Shingle, mado by Deputy High Shorlff last named ia auditor advance 129 2 bolng bid and 130 1-- 2 ,of new corporation. Clerk First Circuit Court. ness Is contemplated within president; A. N. Campbell, treasurer; In which ho stated that Miller tho thought and care is given every tho next asked at closo, Dated Honolulu, .March 13th, 1912. few years. E. N. Campbell, secretary; F. ti. was thon residing in San Francisco McBrydo is going begging at 9 1-- 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE movemont intrusted to our oare. Tho Llbby, McNeill & Llbby Com- Stccro and C. S. Stanton, and could not be Berved. Ho hud directors. a few bharcs selling at this price. pany, while originally a meat packing btJtt'dr" luck recently, however, secur- FIRST CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF GOOD WEATHER. Our watchmakers are thorough Oahu is down to 28 at which HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN concern, Is now very extensively en- ing service on Miller, who Is now Thero is good woathor at Haleiwa GUAYULE, THE RUBBER PLANT. figure some forty shares in small mechanic ot many years ex- gaged In fruit canning. In California, here. PROBATE. and tho crowd Is going that way. Guayulo was for years overlooked blocks wero .sold on tho Board. ORDER OF NOTICE HEARING during tho past years, com- Final Accounts. OF Follow along to peace and content- few the or despised; its rubber content vtva Olaa opened at 7 but dropped perience. pany James William Robertson, adminis- PETITION FOR PROBATE OF ment for Haleiwa Is the beet place in has erected a number of can- 1-- considered of littlo or no value, and to 7 8 at which price several hun- WILL. ning plants which aro said to bo trator of tho estate of Rose Robertson the islands for rest or recreation. A no guesswork when at last acknowledged this was dred shares wero sold. C. T Wo tolerate hero. among petitions probate court for al- In tho matter of tho Estate of week there and the rich red corpuscle tho finest on tho Coast. It is said to bo Inferior to other rubber. tho tho Honokca is also suffering tho gen- Akana, alias Chun Hlng Chee, De will grow thick In your body; you stated that tho entranco Into Califor lowance of his final accounts and for 7-- because it did not come from the eral depression, opening at 11 8 discharge. ceased. will feel like a new being. Address nia of this firm, with its jvellknown al tropics. Yet in spito of all guayulo his He states that he has against 12, previous sale, and drop- last A DOCUMENT purporting to be thr letters to HALEIWA. not Waialua. most limitless occa- received, as administrator, sum of 3-- resourccB, has hss becomo an Important .source of the ping to 11 4 beforo tho session sioned some apprehension among the rubber supply, millions of dollars havo $3839.63 and has expended the same closed. smaller packers. been Invested in the industry, fac- amount. H. F. Wichman tories havo been erected closo to the The Kukalau Case. guayulo fields and towns havo grown Tho Kukalau caso is to be heard by E 10 BOOST BUILDING up for the operatives and field labor Judge Cooper on the merits of the EG & Co., Ltd. ers. petition of Robert Horner to dismiss Every process of tho production of tho temporary Injunction issued by LEADING JEWELERS. rubber from tho plant has been de- the court, which restrains him from Friday, 22, 1912. Tho "building dinner" to be held at March veloped Into a system; even gathering disposing of his stock to T. H. Davis Ewa Co tho Commercial Club this evening pro Plan 32.50 33.00 tho shrub receives more care than at & Co. The caso comes up next Mon- Hawn Agrl Co mises to be a most interesting and 350.00 first; but the essenco of tho whole day morning to bo set for hearing. Hawn C & S 43.50 44.50 Harry Armltago. H. Cushman Carton Important one. Tho chief topic will Co... problem, that Is, tho propagation of Belt Road Condemnation. Honomu Sug Co... 150.00 1C5.00 Samuel A. Walker. be tho proposed building to house the guayulo so that a continuous supply Tho Territory, by Marston Camp- Honokaa Sug Co 11.75 12.00 various commercial bodies of the city ..i may bo assured, is as yet unsolved, bell, superintendent of public works, Haiku Sug Co 185.00 Co., Governor Frear and tho heads of the Jarry Armitagel& and if once tho land is completely has brought an action in the circuit Hutch g P Co 20.00 21.00 various commercial organizations to LIMITED. cleared and tho chances of renewal court, under tho eminent domain act, Kahuku Plan Co 19.50 gether with are expected to others lost tho industry will wither and die, ngainst Libby, McNeill & Llbby and a Kekaha Sug Co ... 210.00 speak on the proposition. hoped be- Stock and Bond It is and the busy areas of today will largo number of ofticr respondents to McBryde Sug Co... 9.50 9.50 tho dinner crystalizo that will scntl como depopulated and revert to tho condemn for road purposes a strip of Oahu Sug Co 2S.50 28.75 ment on some definite scheme for car BROKERSStock and Bond wilderness. land fifty feet wide and 10.072.G feet Onomea Sug Co ... 48.00 50.00 Member Honolulu rying out general plans which Exchange. the for long, comprising a total of 12.59 acres, Olaa Sug Co 7V& 7 a year more been approvea O. 683. Telephone 2101. or have LOUISIANA AND SUGAR. at Kahuluu, Koolaupoko, for road pur Paauhau S P Co.... 25.00 2G.00 P. Box by most of Wireless Address: of the business element poses. The strip is- wanted as a part Pacific Sug Mill 145.00 Cablo and tho city. Washington Star: The people of "Armltago." Louisiana, regardless of party, aro of the contemplated belt road around Pala Plan Co 185.00 21000 greatly disturbed by action of the the Island. Pioneer Mill Co.... 237.50 245.00 HALF MILLION CAPITAL. the REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT House majority in recommending free Waialua Agrl Co .. 129.50 130.50 Tho Pearl City Fruit Company has 19 sugar. That policy spells ruin to tho government the Republican party has Mut Tele Co 20.00 been granted permission, by tho ter & L 154.00 leading industry of the state, in which always been a friend of sugar as of Oahu Ry Co.. ritorial treasurer to increase its capi- Hon B & M Co 23.00 24.50 many millions of dollars aro invested, other industries making a good claim C. G. Cunha tal stock to $500,000. The company's Co 37.50 and upon which many thousands of to protection, and thero is no indica Hawn Pino charter previously provided for an in Tanjong O R Co 40.00 78 Merchant SL Phone 35SI people depend for their living. tion of a Republican change of view. crease from $50,000 to $150,000, but Hawn Pine Co 17.25 17.50 All tho harder falls tho blow be- The most advanced insurgent demand- tho growth of the business makes a O B S & R Co 100.00 cause delivered by Democrats. Louis- ing lower tariff duties makes it plain 6b.. still further increaso desirable. Hon Gaa Co 6s 100.25 -- iana is a Democratic state at all that his aim is not free trade in any COPYRIOHT HARRIS AND EWING. WASH. 1 R Co 100.25 101.00 Royal times and against all comers. She important thing wo as a people are Hllo R Gs... 9 Honokaa Sug Co 6s 103.00 SERVICE DISPATCH voted three times for Mr. Cleveland producing. VISCOUNT S. CHINDA. Kauai Ry Co 6s... 100.00 and three times for Mr. Bryan. For Cut how about noxt November? Now Japanese Ambassador to tho United States. Kohala Dltcli Co Cs 100.00 Insurance Co. whom would sho mot vote for presi- What will Louisiana say at the polls McBrdo S Co 6s... 100.00 100. ?5 Leading Company of tho Worltf dent if labeled Democrat by a Demo then? Will she voto to turn her pro-teco- Fire Mutual Tel Cs 104.00 Western cratic national convention? out, and put her enemies in? Pioneer Mill Co 6s. 100.00 Place your business with a com Though disturbed and reproachful, Mr. Bryan and Mr. Underwood differ Walalua Agr Co 5s 102.50 AN OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST the Louisianans, however, are not about some things, but agree about TODAY IS OFFERED pany that knows how to face a crista Natomas Con 6s . . . 93.50 without hope. And truly hopo is sugar. When Mr. Underwood IN A GREAT MINING ESTATE IN THE STATE OF their retained and is in a position to do so. racihc and especially tho a duty on raw wool Mr. Bryan kicked, in the Republicans NEVADA. RAILWAY THE President. They are persuaded that and called the chairman of ways and Losses Paid, $222,951,358. no such sugar schedule can become a means a Now, when STOCK SALES NAME THE ENTERPRISE IS THE FEATHER law at this time. The New Orleans tho chairman takes the duty on raw THE OF RIVER Picayune says: "President Taft is too sugar, Mr. Bryan applauds. So that C. Brewerjjci Co., Ltd. conscientious a-- statesman to give his both factions of tho Democratic party Honolulu Stock Exchange: Sales be- General Agents, Torritory ot Hawaii protec- ROUTE approval to such measures." are on record against further tween boards 50 OnomeOa, 49; 5 Wai- tion of sugar. Knowing her friends, For particulars, passengers or freight, Most probably ho is. And not only alua, 130; 5 do., 130; 20 Ewa, 33; 45 Queen Regent present depending upon see too conscientious but too consistent, and at them do., 33; 37 Oahu Sug. Co., 29; 23 do., too logical, on the tariff issue. Mr. for her salvation, will tho Pelican 29; 5 do., 29; ?5000 Hllo Ex. 0s, 95; Jas. W. Pratt Taft is a protectionist, and as such state help the movement to disarm $24000 Natomas 6s. 93.50; 10 Mut. Tel. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Ngo Fred L. Waldron, Ltd. must them, and call to power in their stead M Co regard the tariff as a national Co., 19.75. Mererer tlatod. 816 Fort Street policy. A meritorious industry, re- her enemies, armed cap-a-pie- ? Session " sales 5 McBryde, 9.50; 5 "PRATT," 125 Merchant St gardless of its location or tho political do., 9.50; 15 Oahu Sug. Co., 28.75; 10 The Property is located in Mineral County, which is recognized complexion of tho locality, has claims SHOULD BE PLEASANT TO TAKE. do., 28.75; 100 Olaa, 7.25; 60 do., 7.25; as one of the richest gold producing district in the world. James F. Horgan. upon his attention. Both the cane When a medicine must be given to 5 McBryde, 9.50; 5 Oahu Sug. Co., 28.-7- , James LHolt sugar 5 5 28.75; 5 Wala- and the beet industries aro in young children it should bo pleasant do., 28.75; do., Offers some flno lota near the ems our midst, have long enjoyed protec- to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- lua, ISO; 100 Olaa, 7.12; 100 do., IT OWNS 36 CLAIMS COVERING AN AREA OF TWO Stock line at Palama at a bargain, also tie and tion, and without it would be placed edy is mado from loaf sugar, and tho 7.12; 25 do., 7.12; 50 do., 7.12; MILES AND A HALF LONG BY A HALF MILE WIDE. balmy sea-beac- h home of A4-mir- Bond Broker at a ruinous disadvantage. And why roots used in its preparation gives it 6 Mut. Tel. Co., 19.87; 70 Honokaa, the late attempt through agency 30 do., 11.87 20 do.. 11.75. Beckley at Aqua Marine. their ruin the a flavor similar to maple syrup, mak- 11.87; Tremendous interest occasioned by new methods of promotion. Memeber of Honolulu Stock and Bon of an income tax, but slightly if at all ing it pleasant to take. It has no Exchange. Financed and developed along new lines and approved by the disguised under another namo? superior for colds, croup and whoop- An bachelor is a man who has PATROINIZB Stock and Bond Ordera old receln While tho Republicans control tho ing cought. For sale by all dealers. never tho ono woman ho couldn't financed and mining world. prompt attention. met THE Se'nato and Mr. Taft remains in the Benson, Smith & Co., agents for live without. Information furnished relative to all White House the sugar industries will Hawaii. A good many people do not believe Approve the Plan. STOCKS AND BONDS. Intelligent Stock Buyers Insurance Co. not be offered up as sacrifices on the in tho efficiency of prayer because the Home LOAN8 NEGOTIATED. altar of free trade. That Is reason- No, Alonzo, spot cash Isn't always Lord elves them what they deserve OF HAWAII, LTD. Phone 1572. O, 514 SHARES NOW OF- P Box ably certain. When In control of the spotless cash. ' Instead of what they ask for. SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE FERED FOR SALE AT TWO CENTS PER SHARE. and wo will soon havo a company aa largo as any west of Chicago. ' What Your Money Will Buy 1,000 Shares $ 20.00 Cash or $ 5.00 a Month. Underwriters and 2,500 Shares 50.00 Cash or 12.50 a Month. Insurance'Brokers You can't afford to miss 5,000 Shares 100.00 Cash or 25.00 a Month. 10,000 Shares 200.00 Cash or 50.00 a Month. O'Neill Building. OC King St., cor. Fort. Tel. 3523. the inspiration and the help of the singing and YOU SHOULD BUY THIS STOCK and get into legitimate mining on a safe, sane basis and restore your confidence in REAL Cable Address "DulienOero," Honolulu MINING, the GREATEST INDUSTRY IN ALL THE the sermons at the meetings of the CHRISTIAN WORLD TODAY. E. G. Duisenberg STOCK AND BOND llllOKEH Empire Do you know that dividends paid by mining companies far ex- MEMBER HONOLULU 8T0CK AND EXTENSION MOVEMENT, in the ceed the dividends paid by all the banks in America? BOND EXCHANGE. 76 Merchant St., opposite Bishop A in now and buy on the ground floor, price of two cents, Get Coa Bank, Honolulu. Theater. j before the advance in price begins; i Telephone 3013. P. O. Box S21. Fred Butler will sing--"- A Voice of God's Sugar 4.42c f by Evans, and the sermon will be callffqr .litcraure.,!';' ',U nprYTT Creation," Write or Beets, 14s, 8I4d UT on--"T- he I Jl IVjll 1 Master" LIONEL R. A. HART, Heniv ttitae Trust Co, AGENT Mombera Honolulu Stock and Bond COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Exchange. FORT NEAR KING STREET. TELEPHONE 365S FORT AND MERCHANT ST3. Flno Job Printing at tho Star office.

imii'tiiiiifiiiiiMit THtt HAWAIIAN STAR. FRIDAY, MAIC1I 22, 1QI2.

(Ifllch wnmtlliiK plettirn nt th Bavoy. which proved m lu(rmtitiR hh I ho .IsmlefcJolnitKMi picture. The bal- ance of tho program wm devoted lo comic and sentimental pictures

CAMPBELL SCOREb ON HILO. REXALL Marston Campbell haH finally got a good ono on Hllo. For some time past It has been complained that tho Kidney Pills govornmont failed to live up to Its ob- ligations, as It did not build tho aide-wal- pills which OVER THE TEACUPS. outside the Ponahawal swamp. Diuretic and tonic act as a Society Editor. Finally bids wero advertised for, but stimulant the whole genito-urinar- y tract. Telephone 2793. last Saturday, when tho time camo for the the oponlng, thoro wore none In sight. They are reliable for all diseases of ooooooooooooooooo It nppoars that Contractor Will had kidneys. O CALLING DAYS FOR HONO- - O gone to Honolulu nnd that Contractor O O LULU. Wory thought that his son had kmu O Mondays: Punahou, College O Sixty O Hills, Jlanoa, luaKiKi. u in his bid. But In tho meantime 50c for Doses O Tuesdays: Walklkl, Kaplo- - O Campbell can with nbsolute truth re- POWDER O lanl Park, Kalmukl, Palolo. O peat his assertion that Hllo does not Puu- - O O Wednesdays: Nuuanu, nppreclato what he is trying to do O nul, Pacific Heights. First and O Absolutely Pure Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd O Third Wednesdays above Nuu- - o for hor. Hllo Tribune. Tho only baking powder FORT AND HOTEL 8TREETS. O anu Bridge. Second and Fourth O nuatio from Royal Grapo O Wednesdays below Bridge. O Anyway, a bachelor doesn't havo to Honolulu is quick to respond to call of the suffering; and while there O Dream of Tartar the O Fourth Wednesday, Pacific Ho about his whereabouts tho night may bo an occasional Mns. .lelleby In the city who Is quicker In answering O Heights. O No Alum, Mo Lima Phosphate JHE REXALL the demands of the far off heathen than the one close home, the masses look O Thursdays: Tho Plains. O before. well after the family next door, and the man on the street hns more atten- O Fridays: Hotels nnd town. O STORE tion from religious and well-far- e bodies thnn he has on the mainland. O Fourth Friday, Fort Shatter. O Mr. Hyder, at Kakaako, whose voice is seldom heard In supplication, has O First Tuesday, Fort Ruger. O beon a father to the waifs and neglected children in that forlorn locality, but O Saturdays: Kallhl. Thira and O the public nets to him with clothing and money to aid him in his charitable O Fourth Saturdays, Kamehame- - O work. Mr. Ryder seems to be going alone; his mission has not reached the O ha Schools. O dignity of a corporation such as that over which Mr. Hath presides. It seems OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to be the center of a lower level of humanity, and more poverty stricken. gone among poor of Ka- From what I have learned from ladies who have the navy and local society folk are In kaako it would seem that a law might be passed that would ameliorate the condition of the people of tho tenements there. Hut it would take a powerful vited. uplifting to put the inhabitants, or a majority of them, into a sphoro which & SALE OF would mean plenty to eat and wear, through their own efforts. I doubt If Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rietow (neo many of them over knew anything better than they are going through. Their Gibson) at dinner on surroundings of most of us know noth- entertained lives have been lived amid a kind that Mrs. ing about. Their elders havo hugged closely to their bosoms tho dice which Tuesday evening for Mr. and lured the little money they had earned by day's work and their families are Stoll, of Los Angeles, California. The left to struggle. Honolulu Is not in need of a Mrs. .Telloby. What is needed table was prettily decorated with vio- encourage help Is moro women who will go into the dark places, and and tho lets and maiden hair fern. over busy worker already there. S J W. Nawman was hostess at SOCIAL NEWS OF THE DAY. garden with "The Wood Pigeon" and Mrs. J. party yesterday afternoon. Tho That portion of Honolulu society "Tho Yellow Hammer," from "Bird a card room was decorated with hibiscus. which lends its ear to music of a Songs." Both songs wore well adapt- Among those present were: Mrs. higher quality than 13. found In all but ed to the high quality of her sweet Charles Bon, Mrs. Otto Bierbach, ono of tho local playhousos gathered soprano voice. Guy Mrs. William Goetz, at the Young Hotel yesterday after- Mrs. D. Howard Hitchcock played Mrs. Gere, THIS Blake, Mrs. Marston Campbell, WEEK noon on tho occasion of the song tho accompaniments, and her artis- Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Marques, Mrs. Falrweath under the direction of Mrs. tic phrasing, comblno-- i ivith excellent and Mrs. William Schmltt. Bruco McVean Mackall. The program technic, contributed much to the suc- cr was carefully selected, each number cess of the program. & J J and each singer having special ad- In every respect tho recital was AT mirers. Some of those who sung ap- ono that should bring a full measuro peared for the first time at a public of praise to Mrs. Mackall, and abund- THE THEATERS concert, yet they evidenced none of ant credit to those whose voices havo the weaknesses usually found in the yielded to tho excellent training sho 'novice. Miss Alice Hopper, whose has bestowed upon them. Bongs, "Retreat" and "O Don Fatale," & & & Babies at Bijou. admirably suited her rich mezzo-sopran- o Mr. and Mrs. William Burrows gave Today Is tho day they give babies voice, rendered both In a man- a dinner at tho Moana Hotel last away at the Bijou. recogn- ner that called forth prompt evening. Violets and maiden hair Will wonders never cease? Some- JORDAN'S ition of her talent. fern were used for tho table decora.' one has said that there is nothing Mrs. A. G. M. Robertson won the tlons. Covers were laid for Mr. and now under the sun, but right here In songs 'hearts of her Carers with her Mrs. Frederick W. Macfarlanc, Mr, Honolulu wo have proof of the falsity "My Laddie" and "Gay Butterfly." and Mrs. F. W. Macfarlane, Jr., Mr. of that statement, for the manage As Mrs. Walbridgo was unable to and Mrs. Clow, of Chicago,, Mrs. Lib- ment of tho Bijou has certainly sing, Mrs. Hall consented to appear bey, Mr. and Mrs. Klamp, Mr. George sprung a new one. We havo seen THE KIMONO SLEEVE HAS PASSED. twice. Her rendering of "Valzer Di Rodiek and Mr. and Mrs. Burrows. things of all kinds given away, but All the now spring shirtwaists have set-I- n sleeves, and most women ara Musetta," from "La Boheme" was t t never before havo we heard of giv- Week-En- glad that this neatly fitting, satisfactory stylo of sleeve has returned to d Sale excellent. ing away a real llvo baby. Yet one Mrs. E. B. Waterhouse who has favor. This fresh, pretty blouse is made of white batiste and narrow cro Another favorito was Mrs. F. T. P. Is to be given away tonight, or spent tho past fortnight at tho Pen- ihe chet insertion, medallions of embroidery being set between rows of in Watorhouse who sang "Summer Bijou management ready to NOW ON insula has returned to her home on stands sertion down the front. On one side of this front panel is a group of pin Night" and "The Wedding Morn," Wyllte forfeit $1000, so there must be some- street. tucks, running tho length of the blouse; on tho other sldo is a flat, ungath-ere- d two selections are always well tSfi thing in tho that truthfulness of their "jabot" made of a strip of embroidery with lace set under tho edge received. Excitement ie running 1000 Yards Commander and Mrs. Chester Wells statement. of scallops. Blouses of this neat, practical character are being sold for al- high event, every man, Mrs. Charles Weight, who is entertained nt dinner on Wednesday over this and wear with spring traveling sults of mohair and worsted mixtures. ready far out of tho class of begin- night. Covers were laid for six. woman and child will bo on hand to NAINSOOK INSERTION ners, won Instant success in her songs 5 seo who wins the baby. There will ""Wind and Lyre" and "O Love of Thy Mrs. Thomas E. Wall was hostess bo four new acts and four new pic- THE y. C. A. I Regular Price 20c and 25c per yard Might," a recitative from "Samson at a tennis tea yesterday afternoon tures In addition to the main event. I :and Delilah." in honor of Miss Irene Effle Johnson has made a tremend- I her sister, The best qualities of Mr. Sedg- Grace Davis. During tho Lenten sea- ous hit with hor beautiful song, "Tho Sale Price 15c per yard wick's rich baritone voice wero son tennis has become very popular Holy City." It is illustrated with tho Following is tho final account of tho A. Gartley, vice chairman; R. A. Cooke, .... brought forth in the song "El Canto with the younger set. prettiest set of elides ever seen here. building committee of tho Y. M. C. A.,1 cecretary; W. G. Hall, F. J. Lowrey. del Presidlarlo." Wrestling at Savoy. which has been discharged, after moro W. A. Love was treasurer of the com- 750 Yards Mrs. Frank Atherton took her audi- There will be a dance at tho Moana Tho fight fans wero out In forco than two years of service: mittee, although not a member. The ence almost to the door of tho child Hotel this evening to which the army, last night to see tho Hackenschmldt- - Receipts. accounts of tho committee were au NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY Collected on subscriptions. $203,670.60 dlted by W. J. Forbes. Interest on deposits 3,425.87 It was in October, 1909, after Regular Price 30c and 35c per yard Proceeds of sale of old build-- months of preparation, that tho lng (net) 27,500.00 campaign for 'a building fund was in- By note, to Bank of Hawaii. 6,000.00 augurated. Tho plan was to ratoo Sale Price 20c per yard ?1 00,000 In ten days. At tho end of .... Total receipts $204,590.47 tho first six days. $144,000 had been Disbursements. subscribed. With $50,000 gift of C. All Matched Sets I v R. CASTLE JR.'S Net cost of building cam M. Cooke, nearly $200,000 was then paign $ 1,040.95 available for tho building. Cost of collecting subscrip N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd. tions 5G7.60 METZGER'S BROTHER Y. M. C. A. current expenses 6,451.75 KILLED BY AUTO Real estate for building site 56,108.00 D. E. Metzger received a cablegram Cost of building and archi tolling him that his only brother, I tect's fees 151,989.22 Ford Metzger, was killed Instantly on Novel Sundries 1,736.99 March 14, by his tutomobllo upsetting IW. Rent of old Y. M. C. A. build-- on him at Redding, California. For lng G07.76 some unaccountable reason tho cable- Furnishings 21,862.77 gram, which was addressed to Hllo, Balanco on hand 231.43 was sent by mall from Honolulu. Metz- Banana Claims ger, who lived at Gresham, Oregon, I Total disbursements $240,596.47 had been touring all tho winter In Cali- I M Original estimates for tho cost of tho fornia, with his wife, In a fifty horse- IT building owing largely power He was re- were exceeded American roadster. to tho fact that It was necessary to turning homo when tho accident oc- Persons whose banana plants add fire escapes and Etandplpes after curred. Hllo Tribune. reen Vase tho building was erected, In ordor to were destroyed and who de- conform to newly-enacte- d ordinances. DOESN'T PAY FOR ROOTING. For th!,3 purpose $6000 was borrowed Editor Star: In your I&iuo of yes sire compensation from the Bank of Hawaii. Part of this terday appeared an article "McCand for the loss money went to tho enlargement of tho less' boys aro on tho war-- We have sold out our first supply of the above. Y. M. C. A. cafeteria. Tho association path." It was stated, or intimated, should communicate with oxpects to tako up this note In a short 'that a number of gentlemen (giving i I Two additional shipments on the way. tlmo. names aro in my omploy and that I HARRY T. MILLS, In the subscription campaign the as- am paying thom two and a half dol sociation reserved tho right to uso lars per day to root for mo at meet at the $5000 a year for two years, from tho IngB. subscribed fund, for current expenses. Permit mo to say that tho above Only $6451.75 for tho two years waa statement Is a mlstako. I have not PAST DUE AGENCY, used. Had It not been for tho em- paid one dollar to any porson for any

ployment of tho money in this way a such purpose. , 848 Kaahumanu Street loan of $6000 to complete tho building L. L. McCANDLESS, onterprlso would not havo been ne- The Crossroads Bookshop, Ltd. cessary. BORN. Tho uncollected subscriptions DONALD At Honokaa, March 17, amount to $1829.95, or olghty-sl- x 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donald, EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN HANDSOME Young Hotel Building of ono per conk Tho UBual a' daughter. GREYS Entflah and American shrinkage of this sort Is from ono to Wcares. Made to your order wrtt at and five per cent. Sdmo men think they aro getting tyle unequalled. building was com- Tho committee ahead If they keop from getting any W. W. posed of T, Cllvo Davles, chairman; worse off. AHANA 62 South King Street THE HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912. HWVBN Makes I. TIMMONS JELLS ABOUT THREE IDS OF CONSCIENCE The THE CHICAGO AD. CLUB DESCRIBED BY CANON AULT A Trouble Saver Hair

- "Conscience" was the topic upon cm in e we Uy fur the most Interesting meeting lining lift.- beeomn a tclonco. It Is no the flrtt demlly tin and could An Electric Iron in the House yot hold by the Honolulu Ad. Club longor a lmphnr.anrd buslnosfl. Anoth- which Canon Ault pronohml his ier-mo- n not look our mothers In tho fttce tho Grow way as wo iiMd to. w wnB that of yoBtorday at the rogular er object, of almost equal Importnuco, nt the Ghrlsttnn U.xtoimlon move- Mine That SAVES THK TIIOUHLK OF CHANGING 1H0N8. dining- your conscience talking. AVc are talking weokly luncheon In tho upstairs )h the bringing togothor of ml. writers ment yesterday evening. SAVES THK TROUBLE ATTENDING FlltlCS. about AVer's Is tonight c;' -room of tho Union Grill. and ndvortlsors In n social way, and "There not a man here Vigor. Just note that word It was a very brief address but pow--l DOBS AWAY WITH THIfl H1SAT 8T0VIB. jHair Considerable routlno business was the interchanging of Ideas In lolsure who, if one told him his mother had OF A erful and tho doath-llk- o stlllnras which lied, would light. And yot every I "Ayer's." You are perfectly transacted, after which soveral short momontf. Thiw, In Chicago, tho nd. not DOES AWAY WITH SMUT ORDINARILY DBl'OSlTRD ON TUB held tho nssomblago in its grip for tho time that you scoff the rallglon that i safe with it. No harm to you or talks wore mado by members. Geo. club has become tho ono Important at IRON. momont following tho conelutlon of your you B. Curtis, manager of Jordan's, gavo meotlng placo of mon on both sides mother taught at hor kneo, your hair. Makes the hair tho sermon showed tho effect you llo your SAVES THIS TIME AND TUMl'Klt OF THE OPERATOR. his Ideas of prolltablo advertising of tho advertising business, and, as thnt it aro giving the to own grow? It certainly does. Stops hud upon listeners. from pcrsonnl oxporlonce. Mr. Shat- - near as I can describe It, a sort of exerted its mother." In nnalyzlng his subject, Canon Ault night's meeting was exception- falling hair, too. Remember, it's tock, who is here In the Interests of advertising clearing houic. As I fol- Ironing be took up tho discission of tho threo ally woll attended. was the 1 argot t The can done wherever "Ayer's" we are talking about the Koystono Typo Foundry, and who lowed out the idea Its scope seemed It kinds of conscience live, false and crowd was present nt any ono of Is tho newest member of tho club, to extend and broadon, and Its valuo that is Ask your doctor about your hair dead. In illustrating his points, the the meetings tho opening meet- there an electric socket read a pnpor on tho vuluo of discrim- become something Immense. slure and about Ayer's Hair Vigor. speaker took a number of incidents ing. ination in the uso of type faces in Honolulu, being such n very small from tho Scriptures each time allow Mr. Butler snug woll, tho choir sang Get his approval. Your own preparing advertising copy. city, can not, of courso, hope to either ing wherein tho dlffcrenco lay between well and the congregation lit Into tho The Hawaiian Electric Co., doctor and "Ayer's" make a L. D. Tlmmons, who wns scheduled Inaugurate or maintain an nd. club tho live, the falso and tho dead, and old hymns with an enthusiasm and strong combination. It means to address tho members on tho sub- on anything like those lines. But, to LIMITED my mind, a modest copy of tho Chi- how ono gradually passed Into the a zeal that threatened to raise the roof ject of he had come In ' faith, confidence, satisfaction. other ad clubs other. of the Empire theater. contact with during his recent trip cago idea, or the adoption of lf.3 more "A livo conscience Is that part of Mr. Butler sang, "Somebody," "A to the mainland, was unable to bo Important features on a reduced scale, the soul which control tho will," said Clean Heart," and "Shall I Let Him Ayer's Hair Vigor present, and his paper was read by is easily possible. From what I have bo-lle- tho spcakor. "If It is false, it will In?" C. J. Day offered the prayer Chas. R. Frazicr. This paper was as learned of your club, I am led to way, speak n.3 an echo of the will, and, If preliminary to the tormon. DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR follows: that It is shaped out In this this Is persisted in , the conscience Yostorday noon a mooting woa held ONE TRIAL OF 21, 1912. and I feel that H may, reasonably hope Honolulu, March will finally become silent and die. nt tho Honolulu Iron Works and today fiwvi bt Dr. I. C. Aim & C- o- UwtU, Hut., U.S. A Tho Honolulu Ad. Club, City. for a useful and succcrflful career. tho men in "Let us go back to thoso earliest Mr. Butler sung for the employes of Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for Let all tho ad. men and terested in advertising get together days that we can remember the times tho Cntton-Nell- l Iron Works. tho Invitation to address your inter Sunday's one-ma- n nor when wo knelt at our mother's knee It has been announced that SPRING nottnc nnfl Imnnrtnnt olllh tnrlnv. nnrl in the ad. club. It Is not a CRYSTAL praycra so will In charge of one-side- d mutual and were taught the little meeting for men be up to this morning anticipated with a proposition, but is ly advantageous In a desirable de sweet and mild and childish that we laymen exclusively. Mr. Butler will pleasure tho prospect of being with gree. good thing for havo since, perhaps, refused with our sing and T. Clive Davles will address filiilipi Opening you. Since my return from tho East, It would bo a Honolulu and Hawaii if all of the manly lips to utter. Then tho meeting. WHITE however, tho pressure of business has buslner.3 men of tho city took an ac T been so insistent that I really havo MONDAY, MARCH 11, tlve, personal in the club and not had time to formulate in Interest tho a purposes. way tho its MANY WOMEN AMONG THE STRIKERS and following days. connected various data which Sincerely yours, GAP I should like to present to you. And, Our now designer. Miss Starkey, L. D. TIMMONS. although unable to be with you In per- WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT IS THE BEST SOAP FOR YOUR will have on display the largo stock of son, I am heart and soul with tho ARRESTED BY THE LAWRENCE POLICE LAUNDRY. your aims of organization, and may YOUR GROCER SELLS IT. Pattern Hats and Millinery bo counted on to assist in furthering MATTERS BEFORE Novelties the same in future. wish to you electing which sho has Just purchased from I thank for me to your leading Mainland millinery establish membership in club, and for BOARD OF HEALTH ments. tho further honor you havo conferred WTyandotte In placing my name upon your list of directors. Tho groat Washing coda, used la At tho meeting of tuo Hoard or I came in contact with tho Ad. Club Forcegrowth Hospitals and the Home. B. F. Ehlers & Co. health yesterday afternoon, the re- of Chicago beforo I was aware that WILL DO IT. Cheaper than Pearllne. quest of James Fitzmaurlco to bo al- A LAUNDRY such a club had ever been thought of SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY. lowed to visit the Kallhl Receiving THAT IS SATISFACTORY TO ITS here In fact, as this was In January, Station was refused. Tho board Phone 1973. PATRONS you probably had not really taken up , not to allow the tho subject. thought it better FRENCH LAUNDRY correspondent to enter the station, Tho Chicago club is a monster in- If You Wish To Adver- i read a short report Tie specie J. ABADIE, Prop. stitution. It has Its social halls, gamo President Pratt Motama Bat to Hawaii, and told of the tise in Newspapers 777 King St. Phono 1491 rooms, Horary, conference chambers, of his trip campaign that is being carried on Ajwhre tt Anytime Call on or write LIMITED. cafe, buffet- -in short everything rat that a mongoose, E. C. Dake's Advertising you might expect to find in an there. He stated that HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. infected with plague germs, had been Agency SOLAR HEATER institution of the kind in n big 124 Sansomo St., San Francisco. found. Capital Subscribed ....Yen 48,000,00 city. Its membership includes ad. will save you money. Call and see George It. made a partial re Capital Paid Up Yen 30,000,000 writers of every kind, managers of Carter one In operation. Walpahu, Reserved Fund Yen 17,150,808 advertising institutions, magazines, port on the conditions of ACETYLENE LIGHT & AGENCY saying the management of the papers, etc.; ad. managers and copyi that Sun Yun Wo & COMPANY. removing tao of all of largo PIantatIon was S""11"? Hustace avenue, off South St. writers sorts business Company General banking business trammel- managers 0ftaborerB from the I'rcsnn,t, ,cam,,s t0 institutions; and officers ed. Savings account $1 up- new nouses m oeuur CB"e-city- ; Chinese Meals and Banquets Prepared for and almost every line of business in the wards. Dr- - Taylor- physician professional men, including law- - - Government at to Order. o: Fire and burglar proof vaults, with COOK WITH yers, judges of tho courts, government Hnkaa. who is conducting a lot 1122 SMITH STREET. y Safe Doposlt Boxes for S2 bacteriological work lr. the rat cam-l- rent at poi officials, etc.; to say nothing Of a jol year and upwards. 1,aiB"' wlU bo 1alu cxtra for his ser-rate- d bunch of good fellows, who may bo cases o 1,1 futl,ro- Trunks and to be kept as outsiders, but aro Important vIcca - as the work takes Kona Coftee up time. custody at moderate rates. on occasions of club functions. much of his Borries and Ground. Major J. M. Kennedy, Medical Particulars to bo applied for. Tho Chicago club is alert at every Retail and Wholesale. YU AKAI, Manager. Corps, U. S. A., was given license point of tho compass. It is a "livo a HAWAIIAN COFFEE CO.. to practice wire" indeed. Its midday luncheon medicine in tho Terri- 1147 8mlth. near Pauahl St. Tel. 1391 tory. Honolulu Office. Bethel and Merchant FIRE INSURANCE has become a function of note, em- Streets. The board took up tho matter of bellished, as It always is, with Hunt's Quality Tel. 2421 and 1594. P. O. Box la. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OP speeches, music and other features. the new tract just opened on upper build- LONDON. The activity of Its entertainment com- Fort street, and decided that all NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' mittee Impressed me. Every day somo ing permits be refused until a sower Fruits The kind mat is NOT pen AGENCY. man of noto Is fished out of tho hotel bo installed. This will have to bo a Now O LAWRENCE, Mass.. February 25. With tho renewed rioting and dis- . M. LEVY & CO., : Distributors. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON registers private sower, and could be connected of tho city for an address. turbances among the textile workers on strike tho police havo been making INSURANCE COMPANY. program with that of the KapiolanI Estate at The is always new, and fs by wholesale. A number of women have been arrested, along an estimated cost of $500. arrests the Walk -- Over Boots hop varied. There is never anything stale. with a larger number of men. Tho police show no distinction, but clap SUNRISE F. Dillingham company, Ltd. every Tho question of cemeteries also Tiie b. In short, member of the club In to preserve the peace. BLOCK came up at the meeting and, as It is tho offenders into jail their efforts PANTHEON General Agents for Hawaii. feels and knows that he has a pleas RESTAURANT a fact that all tho available land Is HOTEL STREET. Fourth Floor, Stangenwald Building. ant lunch hour awaiting him from MEALS 20c and 25c Monday to Saturday. Every holiday crowded, and' that some day tho city JACOBSON BROS., tho club throws out a particularly big cemeteries will have to be removed, -- HORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS MEETINGS. Proprietors. FRATERNAL chest. On my second visit to Chicaeo tho board instructed Dr. Shepherd to happened to gather all possible data on the subject Nuuanua Street, off Chaplain Lane. HONOLULU LODGE NO. 616, arrive an hour beforo lunch-time- , February 22, Washington's and report later. Easter Cards B. P. O. ELKS. Stationery birthday. A telephoned invitation was xxxxxxxxxxxxxa Meets in their hall on King streot accepted, and a member of WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF EASTER CARDS FOR EVERY NEED. the club STEINWAY & SONS AND near Fort, every Friday evening. Vis- called tho me. at hotel for GENERA L FIGURES WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE THE DAINTIEST. PRETTIEST A. B. Arleigh & Co., Ltd. OTHER PIAN08. I iting Brothers aro cordially invited to I was surprised at tho elaborate THAYER PIANO CO. attend. ness, and beauty tho CARDS EVER SHOWN IN HONOLULU. HOTEL NEAR FORT. of decorations, 156 Hotel Street. Phono 2313. PAUL II. ISENBERG, E. R. and tho evidences of preparation for GEO. T. KLUEGEL, Sec'y. ONLY FOR PUBLIC TUNING GUARANTEED. the function. Several hundred gentle HAWAIIAN NEWS COMPANY, Ltd. H men sat tho banquet, and there was HONOLULU LODGE, NO. 800, at Pau ka Hana xxxxxxxxxxxxx a sprinkling of-- the fcir sox at tho All tho work In connection with the lex. Young Building. L. O. O. M. tables away from tho main hall. Tho tax assessments of tho islands is now meet in Odd FoIIowb' Building, waitresses appeared In red, white and Will finished, and this morning tho board HAS NO RIVAL IN SOAP. COJeeHop&Co King, every Friday blue, with caps of tho Martha Wash- Fort street, near of equalization got down to business evening at 7:30 p. m. Visiting broth- ington era, perhaps. Soveral big, ring- on tho last stage of Its duties. The ers cordially invited to attend. ing speeches, appropriate to tho day, members were busy all tho forenoon Meat Market AMBROSE J. WIRTZ, Dictator. were delivered, ono of them being by Judgo Cavanaugh, of tho supremo on the work of equalization, and It is and E. A. JACOBSON, Secretary. Performed hero at a saving court. There wero splendid vocal and thought by tomorrow everything will THIS WORK parties. Importers instrumental numbers, and specialties. be finished and tho general flguros to tho Interested THE Telephone 3451. It was a great affair; and as I looked will bo ready for publication. Carving dono by expertBwlth out on that throng of ad. writers, ail. It has been decided that only the compressed nlr tools right IN MEMORY or WONG WONG CO. total assessments for tho different is- - managers and ad. users hobnobbing Honolulu our lends will be given out. details hero in at 1810 1871 together, as it were, in a sort of com- Further ' j cannot bo made public, and therefore splendidly equipped plant at AND C. Brewer & Co,, Builders ana Goniractors mon brotherhood, my thoughts, flow v JULIETTE MONTAGUE COOiE back to Honolulu, and I was Impressed tho people of tho Territory cannot 'HP. .1812 IB96 sr't V: LIMITED. Office, SL KING AND ALAKEA STS. Maunakea as never beforo with the desirability tell how much each Individual firm ruuMJtjt:, of THE ROYAL SCH00L.AN0, INSTRUCTORS ' and importance of even a small pert has had its assessments increased or OF THE FOLtqwiNC. YOUNQiCHIEFS ' " ,' 1 Fire and Marine Bowers' Merchant Patrol of tho samo " spirit here. decreased. MOSES - KCKURWA v.' .'fftRNICE PAUAHI BISHOP t'.'&i And you can readily imagine tho gen- Comparisons of the totals of this .. "WANUU PRATT ' Insurance Agencies And Confidential Agency pleasure by mo year and can, however, bo XrtZru , fS5OT fr uineness of tho felt of last Works, Llmliea '"'"""i,niiu nwiinwiunY,M vJANt LDEAU JASPER - ' ' Reliable Watchmen Furnished. when, a few days later, I learned from made, and tho figures Bhould bo in VICTORIA KAMAMALU,rX.KUHINA Nll ABAGAIL MXHEHA papers samo Importers and Manufacturers EMMA ROOKE.BUECN "EMMA PETER YoflMfr Kirn ' Phono 1051. P. O Box 284 tho that a club of tho teresting, especially as Treasurer Royal Iniurance Co. , f'WAM 0 UMAULQ.KING tUNAlllO' JAMES KAUDIlliai ".t- of Liverpool, - Mfcmi City Headquarters, Club Stables. sort had been organized In this city. Colliding expects to raise tho total r.Avm i altmiii Imi. . "r.- i.rwM.rar.ninu u...i..AAtuA JOHN P TT K HAU London Auurance Corporation. Tho entertainment feature of the assessments by somo $25,000,000. IY0IA rAMW.EHA,6UEEII UUUOKAUHI MY PAAAINA present day ad. club is not, however, its 4 Commercial Union Atsuranci Co, el most important function. This feature It somotlmos happens that a woman Memorial Day London. sorves to bring togothor all mon Inter is almost as sorry sho married a cer Scottlih Union and National Inturt Men of the, Fleet and Tourlati. ested in tho subject or business of tain man as sho is glad that sho kept will soon bo here. Your or- anc Co. of Edinburgh. Honolulu to buy advertising, place. Is a The best place in and has its It somo other woman from getting him. ders should bo placed at COOKL2 TABLET Caledonia Insurance Co. of Edit Jade and Chinese Jewelry of all kinds. very big card. But tho real object of UNVEILED KAIWAIAHAO CHURCH, burgh. onco. Call and seo our stock. 63 tho organization Is tho study of ad Every time a man makes a lucky By n Lllluokalanl March 17th, 191 2 HOTEL AND SMITH 8TREET8. American and Foreign Marin Intm vertlslng along scientific lines. I say guess ho boasts of his good judg ance Co. Fino Job Printing a tho Star office. along scientific lines, becauso advor ment. THfl HAWAIIAN SVAR, MWDAY, MARCH 23, If11

IN TH1 OPFtOI Of TH1 TrUA MtW ASViRTtatMIMTt. gr I mil and cam eropt m mm, Hmwh URlR Or THB TtHHITOKY Pag Hamaetaart trart, OIm, Pun, Hawaii; Bijou MORTAR STANDS FILED FOR RECORD 01 HAWAII, HONOLULU, Ttewtor I $1 and adv to $400. tl S64, p Ml l)al a OAHU. Lmi A4a (I) ml Jan 1, 1111. In DMMOlallon of THB 'JUDO flalttmiH Wanted a Deeuments Enetered for Record. Hmrie Lovatail and wf (o Joe Mar- I,. R. r, 1I0ILDINO COMl'ANY, LIMITKD. A. Marl ONE SHOT WELL March 11, 1812. lines Jr, I); gr (1618, ltflaimhu, llama-ktiH- , mi Hawaiian CtiqwraUon. Trent Trust Co. Ltd. to George 1). Hawaii; $0. 11 101, p Dat- WHBM1CA8, THB JUDD liUILDINO 15 R RKNT. Russell and wife, Rel. ed Feb 1U, 11)111. AXy fire-roo- COMPANY, LIMITKD, n corporation Furnished m colUtffe liy tier-ma- n A. N. OampUoll IL Jbo Mnrqiioa Jr and wf to Frank N The sort of the final three abols to Tr. to Nonalm, unit titular and church, $16.00. Phone 10IT. L. Oomee, 1); gr BfllS, Kanpahu, Hama-kua- , ltilr orgnuiiwl existing test the guns at Fort Ruger was fired Hawaii; $110. II 302, p 24ft. Dat- liy vlrtua or tli Ikwb ot the Tarrltory this afternoon at 2:30. A gun pedestal C. Ito to Shulohl Tannkn, IS. 8. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. ed March 4, 1012. of Hawaii, ban, pursuant to 1kv in of the tame type as tho two that woro Pint and wlfo to Samuel Johnson, Ronton Terrier; answers to name John K Konloha and wf to F A Mich cum mad unci provided, duly mashed In tho tost yesterday and tho D. Tech." llwnrd. Alfred S. Hartwell. Sohnefor, D; IiUb in por R V C674, kul tiled In the office of the Treinurer ot day before was r.ied hut no accident Samuel Johnson and wife to Ben Knauhuhu, Hawaii; the , a petition for THE WBaTHHR. resulted, although an excess pressuro jamin J. Khholo, D, 11119. Hamakua, $3S0.60. B 302, p 310. Dated Fob 16, dlaaoluthm and dlalnoorporatlon ot of ten thouar.nd pounds was brought Benjamin J. Kahelo to Plonoor ); Shingle Decay the said corporation, together with Looal Offlee, U. S. Weather Bureau to bear on the carriage. Bldg. & Loan Assn. of Hawaii, M. 1912. I Ohas Kaanol to Hul Land of Unla-pu- e the certificate thereto annexed ae Friday, March 22, 1912. The test will be completed hnlf-pas- t Fred Harrison and wife to Chnrlo Pay and Kahannnul, Doolar.it Ion; In ro Doesn't by law. Temperature, R a. n.; S a. m. JO three this aftornoon whon tho ilnal R. Fraztor, D. ownership of leasehold of lands of Particularly when it can be NOW, THEREFORE, notice Is here- a. m and morning minimum: two shot.! will bo fired. According to 22, 1912. March Kahananul, Moloknt. B cost by 7-- Ualapuo and prevented at small by given to any and all persons that 08, 7C, 77, 07. , Ordnanco Captain Waller, who Is in Ksthor K. Cookott to Joaquin Gar- 366, p 147. Dated Fob 17, 1912. the use of been or are now lntereited In Barometer reading: Absolute hu- - ohargo of tho firing, tho tost has al- Tr., M. have cia Helokaha Hoopll and hsb to Eddlo 'any manner whatsoever In the said mldlty (grains per cubic foot); rela- ready proved that tho present gun to Hawaiian Trust Co. Ltd. John J. Tarn Loo, D; lnt In gr 139, Kulaha, corporation, and to all creditors there- tive humidity and clew point at S carriage Is not strong onough for Sherwin- - Williams Combs, Rel. Hamakualoa, Maul; $20. B 300, p 227. any persons having olaim a. m.: heavy work and should be made out of, and J. A. Lucae and wife to J. 11. Dated Fob 24, 1912. Shingle corporation, that olJjeo-tlon- s 30.10, 00, 01, 5.140. of something stronger than castlron. Preservative Stains against said Schnack; D. Manuel G Cambra and wf to An-ton- o G Tho rango for this afternoon's with to granting of said petition Wind velocity and direction at a. 1-- Made Croosoio) the Pohaku and wf to Ohucmfw cmfwa R Souza Jr, D; lnt In 2 of 1 dlstncornoratlon 8 ra.; 10 a. m noon: shot was 14,200 yards. for dissolution and ai.; a. and Pohaku Ohulenul and wf to Pioneer share In hul land, Ulumalu, Hamakua- office on or be- 3 9 S. H., 10 S. B. The use of creosote, gives these stains ex- must be filed In this E., 2 N. It., Bldg & Loan Assn of Hawaii, M; loa, Maul; $240. B 360, p 228. Dat- 17, cellent preservative properties, greatly increas- fore twelve o'clock noon, May Ralniall during 24 hours ending 8 Lots 2, 3 and 4, Blk B, Ultr 27, Tract, ed Fob 1912. ing the natural life of the shingles. 1012, and that any person or persons a. m., .00 rainfall. GUN T Oahu, $800. B 357, p 281. Kalawala Pomalkal and hsb to W H to be must be In at- Total wind movement during 24 01 desiring heard bated Mar 1, 1912. Hano, D; lnt In R P 5153, kul 6456, The colors are all of good tone and maximum under- tendance at the ottlco of the hours ending at noon, 170 miles. E L Hutchinson to Mutual Invest- Kahakuloa, Kaanapall, Maul; $40. B permanency. The wide experience of The Building, Ho- signed, In the Executive WM. D. STOCKMAN, UNOER THE BED ment Co of Hawaii Ltd, M; por Lot 302, p 242. Dated Fob 6, 1912. Sherwin-Willia- Co. in handling pigments and nolulu aforesaid, at twelve o'clock Section Director. 8, Blk 23, and bldg, Kalmukl Kokulanul Mtnamtna and hsb to Em- oils in the manufacture, of the finest paints and cause, If Tract noon of said day, to show Honolulu, Oahu, $1000. B 357, p 283. ma T Gray, D; lnt In kuls 6381 and colors, is worth a good deal to you in shingle not be Mr. any, why said petition should NEWS IN A NUTSHELL and Mrs. James Snlffen, resid- Dated Mar 2, 1912. 236E and pes land, Makawoll, otc, stain. granted. ing in tho O. K. block, Iwilel, had a C Merrill to K Walmea, Kauai; $1, etc. B 362, p F and wf Hannah Twenty-thre- e handsome shades. Honolulu, T. H., March 11, quarrel last night which developed 239. 1, 1912. Dated. Paragraphs That Give Condensed Bruhn, D; 0 A of Lot 11 Gr 5118, Dated March into a fight. 1912. News of the .Day. rents, etc, Palolo - Valley Rd. Hono- Court of Land Registration. L. CONKLINO. When tho scrap was over Mrs. Snlf- 4, 1912. D. lulu, Oahu, $1650. B 3C2, p 240. Recorded March ot Hawaii. fen telephoned police for M Naku-in- a Treasurer, Torrltory Atlas Geography, Weekly Call, ?2.60 the station Dated Feb 29, 1912. Wm R Castle and Emma Sit colors on mood at our ttort. an officer to come take away Rel; P 4547, near Ala-ke- a Tweedle. and Hannah K Bruhn and hsb (W C) to ci al, Par R NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- some dynamite which her loving hus- Honolulu, Oahu; $6000. C. L. A furnished cottage Is for rent See Bishop Trust Co Ltd, M; 0 A of St E. O. HALL & SON, Limited. CLOSE AND OF SALE. band kept stored under tho bed. She Doc No 308. Drtcd March 4, 1912. classified ad. Lot 11, Gr 5118, bldgs, etc, Palolo Val- R. No "waits" at the Silent Barber stated that she couldn't sleep with power of sale contained In a ley Rd, Honolulu, Oahu, $G50. B 354, Under Shop. Six chairs and six first-clas- s the stuff there and her husband in August 18, 1903, made p 395. Dated Feb 29, 1912. mortgage dated aarbers. his present state of mind. OR ONIONS by Wm. Hepola Harbottle of Hono- Kaplolanl Estate Ltd to Jesse P Sight-Seein- g Car will, tour the Officer Nohriga went to the place M. Mc-Iner- The Makalnal, Rel; Lots 11, 12 and 13 ilii Oahu, T. H., to Mrs. Gr lulu, Island next Thursday. $3.50. and found three sticks of giant pow- Honolulu, recorded in Fare 3504, Kallhi, Honolulu, Oahu, $5000. ot said Union-Pacifi- Superintendent Starrctt c Transfer Co., Ltd. der, som0 fuse and caps which he Market Anniversary Sale of Oahu, in Liber B 357, p 285. Dated Nov 22, 1907. the Register Office, If you save green stamps you can brought to headquarters. took a trip to tho other side of the 481-4S- which mortgage Makalnal and wf to A 247, pages your Jesse P Ella Island of Oahu today to Inspect some M. y furnish house free. Call at the was assigned by said Mrs. C Long, D; por Lots 11, 12 and 13 land which Is said to be suited for Schwarzber'g said show room, Fort and Bcrctanla St. to E. L. of Gr 3504, Kallhi, Honolulu, Oahu, cultivation ot the Bermuda onion, Millinery The Metropolitan Meat Co. has just DANG Honolulu, on July 29, 1910, by assign- E AT THE $1700. B 362, p 247. Dated Nov 22, received by tho Hllonlan a lot of fresh which has proved such a success on ment recorded In said office in Liber 1907. halibut, smelt, sole, flounder and crab. tho island of Kauai. To celebrate the closing 339, pages 132-3- ; and by him to the C Long of the seYenth year of a successful Dr. MacLennan Ella A to Rufus Pickett, Results of the Territorial board's July 10, 1911. has returned and business in Honolulu, we will, undersigned on TONIGH T D; Lot 3, Blk 2 of subdlv Lots 11, 12 experiments In Kauai havo been commencing SATURDAY, given the un- resumed practice. Office, King St, Notice 's hereby that and 13 Gr 3504, Kallhi, Honolulu, piaced exhibition MARCH 9th, conduct a special sale in all our lines of Magoon, intends opposite Advertiser office. Hours: 10 1 on In several of the dersigned, J. Alfred B p to 12, 2 4, 6 to 7. Oahu, $200. 362, 249. Dated Mar downtown shop windows and Mr. Star-- to foreclose said mortgage for condi- to The management or tho Moana General Macomb Is issuing an or 1912- - rett expects that it will not bo many tions broken, to wit. of Hotel announces a danco tonight for Millinery and Men's Hats . Jakub Marklewltch to Olaa Sugar months before specimens of tho Ber- - principal and interest when due; der setting dates for small arms tar- its guests. Tourists, Army and Navy Co Ltd, C M; cano crop on Lot E at muda onion grown in Oahu will be on is is likewise given that the get practice and the use 'of the mor folks, and society generally, are in- This sale not for the purpose of disposing of odds and ends, Notice Olaa Lot 133, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii, $1 exlhlbtion. land covered by the said mortgage tars at Fort Ruger. vited to attend. There will be music but will enable our patrons to realize a handsome saving on any and adv-t- o $280. B 354, p 388. Dated A shipment of 1500 bunches of ba- will bo sold at public auction at the Request the Cosmopolitan Well by tho Hawaiian quartet during the article selected from our large and Jan 1, 1912. nanas will bo sent to tho coaBt in carefully assorted stock. auction rooms of James F. Morgan, Drilling Co., P. M. Pond, pres., to fur dinner hour. the L Marklewlcht to Olaa Sugar Co Mongolia tomorrow. Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu, City nish you estimates on artesian well Ltd, C M; cane crop on Lot A of Olaa and County of Honolulu, Territqry ot drilling. Phone 2890. MILITARY TOGS. Lot 11, "Olaa, Puna, Hawaii, $1 and BY "Hawaii, on Monday, April 1, A. D. The Spanish War Veterans, having Tho Honolulu Merchants Associa NEWS WIRELESS of day. invited to N. G. meet- adv to $576. B 354, p 390. Dated Jan TO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE IC. 1912. at 12 o'clock noon said been use the H. tion will probably abandon the Idea 1, 1912. , NAPOOPOO, March 21. Sailed Uyeda, Cash, TJ. S. gold "coin, deed ing room in the Bungalow, will hold of making an attempt to get . 'ToraJH: the(,War Nuuanu Street near Hotel. at the expense of the purchaser, to meetings there Saturday evening. Department to modify its orders M Toma to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd, M; bsrk Albert for Port Townscnd "be prepared by the attorney for tbe Construction of the permanent cav- which require officers to wear uni- assignee of mortgagee. alry post at Schofleld Barracks is to forms at all times except when in J. ALFRED MAGOON, be rushed, In accordance with recent bed. Tho merchants say that the Assignee of Mortgagee. orders from the War Department. order will hit local clothing men and Honolulu, T. II.. March 2, 1912. A pocketbook containing paper tailors to a tidy little sum each year, "The property covered by the said money and Mooso lodge receipt was since officers will no longer havo any mortgage, and to bo sold as aforesaid, lost Wednesday evening. A reward is use for the conventional "cits." Julius FINE ORIENTAL GOODS consists of all the land situate in offered for Its return to the Star Unger, who was appointed at a recent Original Designs Large JCeoneula In said Honolulu, described office. meeting to look into tho matter, has Assortment Crepe and Embroideries, 1228, L. C. A. Kimonos, Carved Ivory, in Royal Patent No. Tomorrow at noon at Morgan's sale done so and will recommend tho Brasswaro, Vases, Carved Furniture, etc., that etc. 831C, Apana 1. rooms, M. T. Slmonton, commissioner, matter be dropped. will sell a valuable strip of land In IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE School street pursuant to a court The Japanese Bazaar FIRST CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF decree. , RE ' The Royal Hawaiian Garage Is of FORT STREET near Convent HAWAII. At Chambers in Probate. fering an almost brand new, four-cy- l ot Malle In tho Matter ot the Estate inder, four seatcr Hiram, Deceased. Order of Notice touring car for $900. This Is a big FUDGED ot Hearing Petition for Administra- bargain. tion. Round-bac- k pews of mission pat In tho polico court this morning W, On reading and filing the Petition tern are being installed In tho Meth- Dallman and A. Hestad, drunk, were David K. Kahea of Honolulu, alleg- odist church, and a cork-fabri- c carpet of lined $3 and costs each. Hiram of Kailua, is being laid, under the direction of CLOSING SALE ing that Mallo Yesterday afternoon John O'Brien, OUT OF MENS' at Kailua, O. II. Walker. died Intestate F. Munson and Harry Berger were run day ot Ladles of the Outdoor Circle of the FURNISHINGS r Koolaupoko, on the In for drunUennera.. 1904, leaving property Kllohana Art League are planning to February, A D. They wero given a chance to ship This department of our business will be discontinued, so, while ot Court havo a plaza Ala-pa- l, within the jurisdiction this constructed where on the schooner S. C Alexander and, the goods last, will bo sold regardless of price. necessary to bo administered, and Luso, Klnau and streets on tho understanding that they would praying that Letters of Administra converge. do so, they wero given their freedom. tion issue to him. A light water proof coat was lost O'Brien and Munton kept their word K. ISOH1MA, on tho way In from Schofleld Bar It Is ordered that Wednesday, the all right, but Berger failed to report 30 S. KING STREET, between Nuuanu and Bethel. racks. A ten Is of- 24th day of April, A. D. 1912, at 9 reward of dollars to the agent of the Seamen's Union at fered for Its to C. A. C. Deer-- o'clock a. m., bo and hereby is ap- return 5 p. m. as arranged. ing, 1144 Kinau street. Y. pointed for hearing said Petition In At first Berger refused to entertain PHOTO UNDERWOOD ft UNDERWOOD. N. In the courtroom of this Court in tho accordance with orders from the the proposition of getting clear via War Department, Colonel Jones, ad- old Y. M. C. A. building in the City the schooner route. Then ho experl GENERAL PASCUAL OROZCO, jutant general of the Hawaiian Na- and Of jnty of Honolulu, at which enced a change of heart and promised The most aggressive of the generals who aided Madero against Diaz. He tional Guard, has Issued an order pro- time and place all persons concerned to bo aboard at .sailing time, provided has now turned rebol and is leading the fight against Madero. viding for enlistment in time of war. may appear and show cause, if any the launch didn't sink. ship I they have, why said Fetitlon should "If I won't have to sleep In BSHS2SZSHSa5SSilS2SESESHS2SSSE5ci25iiSH5 25?.SfcSHFd5Z555ESESfl5HSHS2S2SaSES tho park," ho exclaimed. not bo granted. Ho was probably decorating By the Court: DAYS the samo bench night. JOHN MAR CALLINO, old last Clerk, First Circuit Court. Leading hat cleaners formerly of Dated Honolulu, March 21, 1912. FO A DECISION 1154 Fort street removed to the new C. BOLTE roturned in tlio Klnau this last night to several heads of local DREAP MAKER THOMPSON, WILDER, WATSON C. M. Cooko building, Beretanla street morning. printing offices. mixes kneads Bread perfectly & LYMER, near Nuuanu avenue. and v According to Ralph Kearns, secre Attorneys for Petitioner. H. D. tho Klnau LESTER PETRIE gave a St. Patrick' tary to tho territorial board of Immi With the approach of hot weather SLOGGETT arrived in IN THREE MINUTES. from Lahalna. dinner In honor of Gerald Hughea PROPOSALS FOR SERVICES DUR- - gration, it will be at least fourteon particular attention should be paid to m m m with moro than a dozen other guest ing fiscal year beginning July 1, 1912, days before the decision of tho depart- tho quality of milk given children. Hands do not touch the. Doughs C. attorney, ar- at tho board. and ending Juno 30, 1913. Office Depot ment of commerce and labor at Wash- The milk supplied by the Honolulu H. McBRIDE, and wife Quartormastor, Honolulu, T. II., March ington, D. C, can bo communicated to Dairymen's Association Is perfectly rived in tho Klnau from Kona. Does away with the old laborious W. PFOTENHAUER, manager 8, 1912. SEALED PROPOSALS in tho local federal board. pure. y ot H triplicate wilfbo received at this of- "Since the local federal board has W. J. COOPER, of tho Star staff, 13 Hackfeld & Co., Is booked to leave method. Simple, Easy, In fice until 10 a. m., April 9, 191!f, and rofused admittance to the detained NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE celebrating his thirty-sixt- h birthday. the Wllholmlna and may visit then opened for tho following ser- Russians owing to alleged violation of OF STOCK. before returning home, Sanitary. Head-quartor- s 3667 3673 vices: Printing for Department 'tho labor contract laws, it will bo no Certificates Nos. and for DELEGATE KALANIANAOLE return-e- d and Quartermaster's Depart, enssary to await tho decision of tho ten shares of the Capital Stock of Mc- - to town In tho Klnau this morn- MR. and MRS. ROBERT LEWERS $2.50 furnishing department of commerce and labor, to Bryde Sugar Company, Ltd., havo are bpoked for tho Wllholmlna. mont, Honolulu, T. H.; and ing. $3.25 delivering Ice to offices, etc.; launder- whom tho appeal will bo referred," been lost or destroyed. All persons They will visit their son, William ing towels for offices; laundering linen Bald Mr. Kearns. "The appeal will bo are hereby warned against negotlat Lowers, who Is playing in Maudo W. F. POGUE, chairman 'of the Maul W. W. transports. For blank proposals sent by mall and this means a wait Ing or otherwise' dealing In or with Adams' company. Dimond & Co. for board ot supervisors, arrived In the Information apply to the of thirteen or fourteon days for tho such shares. Application has been and further Klnau. GLASSWARE CHINA, Depot Quartermaster, Honolulu, T. H. letter to reach Washington. The find' made to the Treasurer of said Com JAiYits u. ana family aro dole KITCHEN UTENSILS. Ing ot the department ot commerce pany for tho issuance of a new, certl booked to loavo In the AVllholmlna Havo you aeon the line of and labor will probably be cabled to flcato. P. W. SHATTUCK, representative of On tho mainland Mr. Dole will at St Patrick and Easter cards at Wall, Federal Superintendent Halsoy," Mr. Dated March 21st, 1912. Tho Keystono Typo Foundry, gavo tend to tho distribution ot this sea Nichols Co., Ltd.? Don't mlaa It Kearns concluded. GEORGE. SANDERSON. a dinner at the Commercial Club son's pack ot pineapples. HAWAIIAN STAR SECOND SECTION

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DEMOCRATIC NATIONA L CONVENTION GOAL MINE CRISIS FILIPINOS MAKING IRE BAR LASHED IRE POPULARITY OF ROOSEVELT

WILL DRAW HORDES OF BOOMERS AROUSES GERMAN Y A RECORD FOR COLOR LINE DU MU TO ADVERTISING ART

WASHINGTON, D. C, March 7 A's tho cast in half a century. The city Is BERLIN, March D. The situation WAILUKU, March 21. (Weekly NEW YORK, March 8. Oswald Gar-rlso- n CHICAGO, March 8. Adeptness of that the former president has dono tho tlmo for tho Baltlmoro convention wlthln a fw hour8' rldo ot half a in tho Westphallan coal mining dis- Times.) Tho Filipinos are making a Vlllard, ns chairman of tho board Col. Roosevolt In coining oxtremely more In the way of coining now dozen of tho biggest cities of the popular by Approaches Democrats who aro llkoly J trict of western Gormnny is becoming record for themBOlves along the lino of directors of tho Natlonnl Associa- word phrases Is ascribed phrasos than any wrltor of tho day. United States. Sleoplng cars aro not a source anxiety throughout ono of tho country's foremost educat- He Outclasses to bo In attondanco '.,upon It nro Retting of tho of potty thieving. Thcro Is not a tion for tho Advancement ot Colored Sherman. essential for visitors from Boston on empire, which is awaiting in BUspcnce ors as the reason for tho colonel's "In all his phrases thcro Is tho snap- - worried about tho hotel accommoda- - People, mado public today tho north, Richmond on tho south. week but ono or moro of thom In and a letter he IKjpularlty I py, - tlons and even mora about tho hotel tho outebmo of the meeting In Dort- with people of all classes straight from the shoulder char- on west nnd all tho con around Walluku are arrested for steal- has written to Lewis Cass Ledyard posl-tlv- o prices. Immedtatoly aftor tho meeting Pittsburg tho mund today when representatives ot in thr United States. Tho educator, ECierlstlc of the man. Ho uses slderablo towns Ho between. this city, president of American who was Chicago ot tho national committee at which that tho threo leading minora' organizations ing something, moro trllles mostly, of the a visitor last week, words nnd comb'nes thom moat Many Candidates Excite Is a personal Col. Baltimore was selected tho Wilson Interest. will decide whether to strike. Con- from Chinese stores. Bar Association, protesting against friend of Roosevelt effectively. Gen. Sherman's famous But more. It is the first convention sidering tho temper among tho work- and asked that his name bo not dis- statement, 'War Is h 1,' has boon out- boomers wired for thirty rooms at one Last Friday, about 9 o'clock In tho tho action of tho executlvo commltteo of party since 1892 In which a closed. by many of tho principal hotels and tho Har- that men sinco tho ownors refused to meet of tho Bar association, which recently classed of Uoosevelt's utter- large number of widely known candi- morning, Ah Leong, who keeps a store "My Is In thq ring," ances. mon people for twenty. That seemed their demands for wage Increases rescinded tho membership of William hat "out patients dates aro to bo discussed, and tho re- ranging from five to ten per cent, ap- In Wnlkapu, had to leave It for a short negro, of Bedlnm." "naturo fakers," "male "Col. Roosevolt knows the publicity llko "going some," to UBe a slang H. Lewis, a Boston now nn sult of which months before Its attorney-genera- l. factors of great wealth" and a host no phrase, but since then tho Oscar three prehension has been general and tho time and going off carefully locked tho assistant United States art and tho value of It as other date is wholly In doubt. No man can preparing of other bywords emanating tho politician time," o authorities have been for door. During hls absence a Filipino Ho was elected a member of from of the tho educator Underwood forces havo rented an en-tir- say with certainty, or prophesy with as- former president were as ex on. "Ho knows just hotel the Eutaw, one of tho old tho worst. appeared on the scene, broke a panel tho association while ho waB an cited went what tho any reason for faith that is In him, Tho strike, ordered, would affect amples ot his unique, ability. newspapers will play up est, but by no means the worst, of tho the if In the sldo door and entered the store. sistant United States district attorney hardest and , today, levss directly, Attorney-Genera- People Like Snappy they bo to .1. .u t.t whom that convention will 350,000 men more or Once inside ho selected about 15 In Massachusetts. l Phrases. ho knows when will able Tho chances shifted from though, as somo of the organizations "People like these snappy phraBcs glvo his utterances and actions tho indication of the probable slzo of tho nominate. good cigars, 10 cents in money and a Wickcrsham has denounced tho action .Harmon to Wilson, from Wilson to aro unwilling to quit work, It is sup flash light. Making a hasty retreat taken against Lewis and now Mr. Vll- that Col. Roosevelt hits off so aptly," most space. In a measure, he govorns crowd at Baltimore. U1,t posed that at first only about half that he' repaired to the camp with his lard officially appeals to Mr. Ledyard. tho educator declared. "The news himself accordingly. Others to Send Big Crowds. papers expres- oi. cvon to favor somo other number would go out. booty, which ho generously divided Text of the Letter. take to these 'feature "Do you remombc. the day Roose- Never bofore a state like Ala- - play up accept has figure. Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Ala- Men Are Being Imported. with a friend, tolling him all about Tho letter to Mr. ledyard follows: sions,' them and they make a velt declared that he would tho bama needed space of this extent to great normally bama, Indiana, New Jersey, The owners are importing miners his little expedition, and giving him "My Dear Sir Tho board of direct- hit with thoso who read them. nomination the day he Its convention atton- - ex- Take, for example, lat- In presidential chusetts and Now York all havo from other parts of Europe and the to understand that mum was tho ors of this association wishes to the colonel's himself tho Probably 'My Is morning. at neither Denver vorite sons entered in the race, and hostility that Is bound to ariso between word. press to you its profound regret at est, hat In tho ring.' It was race? It was on a Monday nor St Louis wore there moro than a every state candidate means a few thc.io and the strikers is an ominous tho action of tho executlvo coraltteo his way of hinting that he was about Roosevelt choso tho day when tho In 1a little whlio Deputy, Sheriff fow scoro of Alabamlans present. This thousand boomers from home, feature of tho situation. Whether or of the Bar association In regard to to declare ho would bo a candidate for papers could give him the most space Ferreira camo on the scene and took year they talk of thirty carloads from All Wish a Short Platform. not a strike is ordered, tho situation William H. Lewis. Wo believe this tho nomination of president. There It would be possible, by consulting tho both men In charge, which fol- Birmingham alone. Virginia, which The desire for a short platform this will remain serious nnd, taken in con after action to be illegal and contrary to was hardly a newspaper In tho land files, to find scores of coups that tho lowed full, detailed account will send its delegation diplomatically year Is real and generally expressed nection with ho strike in England, it a of the the principle of justice, for which your that didn't have that phraso in head- former president execute' on Monday burglary. Pedro will go Instructed for Senator Martin, will among public men here. The opinion is causing much uneasiness In busi- before the association must stand. Wo cannot lines on its first page. morning. - jury on a charge burglary In havo thousands of visitors. Pennsyl- i8 practically universal that the fight ness circles. of the think that It reflects tho opinion of 'Whenever Col. Roosevolt has any Hamilton Club Incident. Gode-froy- , degree, and re- vanla, tho delegation from which will should bo made on the tariff question, "It Is manlflest," said Herr second his friend, the the body of high minded, intelligent thing to say It may bo relied upon that "Many people havo doubted his sin- be split between Harmon and Wilson, and that the tariff can bo expounded director of a great coal distribu ceiver of stolen goods, was taken be- men who make up your membership. ho will say It In a popular way and cerity. I believe that he Is sincere, but - fore tho court, nnd on sincerity will probably have its tens of thou- properly from the Democratic view-sand- tion agency in Hamburg, to the cor district his "There is a growing criticism today that somewhere In his remarks thero that combined with his is his but as many of them can go to point in a paragraph. That seems respondent of The Chicago Dally plea of guilty was given 6 months In of tho cttitdue of tho courts In tho will be a now phraso that will fit In publicity method. Ho makes tho two their nearby hpmes at night they will reasonable, but all experienco Is News today, "that even If tho English Jail and a flno of 10.00. United States toward colored men. Wo newpaper headl'ncs. Tako tho phraso go hand In haud. Remember tho tlmo add only to the congestion of tho against it. The Denver convention strike is s'tled soon, the consequen- - Hawaii may, in some distant future, ourselves havo found numerous cases of 'nature faker-- ' Theso are two words he refused to sit at the Hamilton club'3 y pres- .streets and not the pressure on tho was dominated by Mr. Bryan, and he cm will be felt for many weeks, esiecl-all- succeed In tho reconstruction and re- of dlsrlminatlon solely because of that often can bo combined with other banquet If William Lorimcr waa I prob" hotels. wanted a short platform. What ho got as tho immediate resumption of demption of these little brown men, color. words into a pleasing headline for ent? That is a good example. Ho Thoy are saying in New York that Was the longest platform over adopted, English exportation wl'l be impossible. make good citizens out of thom. So Would Justify Crlslclsm. tho 'Roosevelt story.' Tho same is ably meant what hp said and meant tho Tammany crowd, even without a formulated after an all night wrangle Expect Advance in America. far It seems a long way off, and "If an organization pledged 'to ad- true about tho expression coined by it honestly, but I'll wager that ho also real favorito son to boom, will foot in the commlttteo on resolutions, "As for the Westphallan mines, or those now living may never see it. vance the sciencco of jurisprudencce, Roosevolt, 'raco suicide.' I believo had an eye to publicity." nip nearly 30,000 and it is readily be-- j At Baltimore no one will dominate ders for export no longer are except- They steal from strangers and from to promote the administration of just- ex- one-fift- h hoarding Is prejudice by liovable. Tammany had as the convention at the start. It is y ed. Tho owners are their each other. It a common thine for ice,' shows its raco at Denver and that meant a 2000 likely that any candidate will enter supplies and as a consequence we ox-po- those of them who go to work dur- cluding a man regularly elected Into BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES S roilo railroad journey, besides a con-- ' the convention with a majority of the a great advance in tho prices of ing the day to come homo In the Its membership when it finds that he vention at tho end, the action of which delegates pledged to him. Moreover, American coal, which will undoubted- night and find that somo fellow, who Is colored this criticism will bo justi quan- as ap was a foregono conclusion and which while the aspirants all are sterling ly bo shipped In considerable pretended to bo sick and stayed away fied; and it will be justified -- Med- legal pro CAN EASILY BE IMITATED no number of boomers could change Democrats, there is likely to bo a tities to South America and the from work, has take.v everything In plied to men high in the Itfty a right to in tho slightest particular. wide diversity In the issues they de iterranean countries. especially sight in the way of money and passion who wo have had will need great quantities of coal to clothes, nnd gonio on his way re- believo stood for tho impartial ad Some Forgotten Resolutions. sire to have discussed. , The platform ' maintain Its Industries." r joicing: As a Ttilo hit! joy is short- ministration of the law to black and After each national convention for for Governor Wilson, for example, Marco Polo found bank-note- s in i fectiveness is the custom of the Bank Delbrueck, secretary of the In- lived. A M. whito alike. two things ! would hardly mako a good standing Herr free ride in tho elegant England every the last sixteen years havo to ef- express to you our pro China ages ago printed on paper mado of to cancel note that for scar Underwood. terior, is making strong efforts P. D. Cadillac by the side of Sheriff "We wish to been agreed upon solemnly by tho.nIace Westphalia, to dis from the bark of tho mulberry tree. is returned to the bank nnd issuo an- ' fect a settlement In but Crowell is the end of all festivities found conviction that tho effort press and by tho politicians. First, it Cannot Limit the Issues. One of the notes, upon which the other in its place. This, and the prac- with little prospect of success. The for some time to come. miss from your membership because is time to limit tho size of the con- Moreover, however, much the wiser high great Venetian traveler himself may tice of keeping a record of tho num- authorities have ordered detachments Last Monday there were a of his color a man of merit and vention hall so that the orderly de- men In the party may wish to hold number a havo gazed, Is on exhibition at this bers of all bank-note- s used in every of mounted gendarmes to the mining of gambling attainment Is a denial of justice and liberation of serious minded dele- down tho Issues of the campaign cases, eighteen in all, com business establishment, keep alive a the to centers. blow at democracy." day In tho office of an American gates shall by the tariff discussion, It impos- - fifteen of which forfeited their ball keen senso of responsibility, not be disturbed tho will be Socialist Proclamation. pany. It Is ono of a series issued by which clamor of tho emotional rabblo In slble. Congress is putting prudent of $5 each, and three others at $15 1399 A. D adds to security. The custom of cir- the that Leaders of the Socialist Miners' tho Ming dynasty about each. SImizi of Kahulul donated tho bank-note- galleries; second, that political plat-- 1 program out of commission. The a current anywhere under heaven' culating soiled ot course, union issued a proclamation, after s'um Democrats of ?5 for riding a bicycle without CONSTITUTIONALISM gives oppor-woode-n forms must be made shorter in order will have to indorse tho meeting today at which the replies and seems to have been printed from the counterfeiter his best a light on the public road at night. read-nin- that the busy man may read them action of their majority In the house, owners to tho demands blocks on a sheet of paper tunity. Forgery Is much more e of the mine Ta-ka- carefully and judge of the and will compel ut- Hirata of Kahulul asaulted ono sur- - Hj' detected in n crisp, stiff, new bill merits of that Indorsement of tho men for an Increase of wages by thirteen Inches a bigger programmes. on pensions, with a pocket knife, lnfllctlug in a rumpled dirty one. the rival terances on the Russian fifteen per cent were thoroughly OR GERMANY face than any man could cover with than and treaty, of two deep and dangerous cuts on the As a result of this really unanimous on the monetary trust investi- discuFsed, saying over 200,000 miners both hands outstretched. It is good con- gation body of his victim, for which ho is expression of opinion after every and now on tho excise tax on would go on strike In the Westphallan for "ono string of cash." HELP ON WAY AS TRAINS CRASH. now In prison and facing a charge of vention sinco 1896 tho convention halls incomes. With Wilson or Clark tho coal district next week unless the The provision against forgery in AUGUSTA, Ga.. March 8. Beforo continually grown - assault with a weapon. His case will , BERLIN, March 8. German liber have larger Balti- nominee the Initiative and referendum mine owners reversed their decision simple to tho point of severity two trains on the Central of Georgia come up for a' hearing at tho present fruits of their triumph more promises 16,500 seats, and tho necessarily will fill much space In the not to grant the advance. Efforts of nls, as tho iirst "Counterfeiters hereon will bo execut- railway that wore speeding head on party ox- - j term of the circuit court. late elections, hnvo assured tho platform continually have declaration of principles. If Harmon tho government .to bring about media- In tho ed. Persons giving information of toward eaccji other had actually crash- Last Saturday night Officer adoption of legislation which practlc panded until they mako fair sized shall bo a dominant force the question tion aro declared by the miners to bo Polico counterfeiters will bo rewarded with ed early today a wrecking train was gives tho reichstag the right to pamphlets in themselves. of tho literal enforcement of tho too late. .loo Souza and camp boss .Tutaro went ally taels 250, and in addition, will re-- ! hurrying on its way to tho point, o purpose acts ot tho government and Tho really colossal proportions of Sherman antitrust law and the impo-th- Miners in the Hanover coal district into tho hitter's camn for tho censure celve the property belonging to thoSvhero the passenger and heavy o pass judgment on lie policies of tho expected attendance at Baltimore sition of personal penalties on.lndl-ar- havo followed the example of those in of bringing to a closo a very noisy criminal." Tho head of tho Emperor freight were expected to bo in colli- - - sovereign and his ministers. An easy of explanation. It Is the first vldual violators will come In for tho Westphallan and Slleslan Holds gathering of Japs, known as Oklna- who gave the order and tho lopped slon. amendment soon to be adopted pro- - convention to be held In tended discussion. and today demanded a minimum wage was. There were about a hundred heads of the counterfeiters have long A freight conducctor, who discover- vides tho reichstag, at tho request of $25. They threaten to sirme or moro of thom at a grand feast, and that since mouldered Into Impalpable dust, ed the error which he knew would - Its members, must iche bor will incite revolution in tho king- March 15 unless this is granted. they were having a high tlmo, revel- ot thirty of tho property of tho criminal vanished cause a wreck, gave the alarm and be- question of approving DESIGNS dom. Ing In a big spread of their naUonal vote on the and left not so much as a shade, but foro the doomed trains crashed, help or an B"vu,muC per-twee- "What will the rest of Europe say to "WITH WINGS AS EAGLES.." dainties, when tho noliceman and uisapprov.ng tho faded old bank-note- pressed bo-- j was speeding toward thorn. Four n which havo been made tho sub ' such a move?" asked tho correspond- Tho old Hebrew prophets were camp boss stepped In and demanded urcs two sheets of glass and framed sons were killed and n dozen hurt In Interpellations. ent of Tho Chicago Daily News today Imagery. Looking up that festivities cease In order to al- ject ot teak, still Its harsh tho wreck. given to daring Interpellations in the in carven croaks UPON PORTUG L of a man ot high authority In Inter- deop blue of the Syrian sky low the rest of tho camp to sleep. Heretofore warjilng to him who can under- Into the have been futile national affairs. eagle with almost In The host and guests refused In a lan- German parliament THUNDERER GROWLS. Isaiah saw an merely answering In stand It. "Only three powers can object," he long tho chancellor LONDON. March 9. The Times this credible speed mounting up In guage that was readily understood. being Tho governments ot continental Eu- replied. "Thoy are England, Franco terrogatorlcs and the deputies morning refers editorially to tho sur- spirals toward the sun. Finding in A free fight followed, In which tables rope depend exclusively upon color- - PARIS, March 8. In connection and Germany, but thoy will bo com- powerless to tako further action. Tho prise with wh'ch Amundsen's, charge the great bird a fit symbol or strength were overturned, delicacies dumped Btep work, to protect their paper currency, with the news of a deadlock in the pensated by getting territory In Africa. measure marks the most radical ftnd Eoiith "They - lof P'nn to tho pole lnstoad and buoyancy, ho said: that on the ground and Souza and Jutaro Introduction of con and several of the large banks of is- Prnnco-Spanis- h Franco will get whole of Morocco, taken toward tho Moroccan negotiations the renew their badly used up, so badly in .. i i r of the north pole was received. It says wait upon the Lord shall rather stitutionalism, as tho chancellor, who, 1b England will bo given thp Azores and i,., this change and the unnecessary sec- a strange rumor circulating in strength; they shall mount up with fact, that Souza is now in tho Pnla rPRTinnKitlln nnlV tO thO bureau of engraving and print- Madcrla, and Germany will get An- nriuiiimnlilir In their recy which was diplomatic Is no- eagles." Hospital and Jutaro wearing several with it surrounded French circles. It gola." wings as ka nQW ust 8Ubm,t to tho crltlc. ing though what connection thero of ex ugly tho head. The camp were felt to bo at variance with tho thing less than that Spain is contem- In all ages men have dreamt cuts about lama Qf tho pcoplo.s representatives, may be between engineering and en- The been an unwelcome, spirit of fair competition and that tho plating In Portugal and orcising dominion over tho air. boss must havo Pln.n,.Hvn. hltterlv oonosed graving Is a myBtery. Many Italian intervening ARCTIC EXPLORER ABANDONED. camp enterprise appeared In the light of a prophets and the poets have droamed guest at tho feast In tho over to tho measure. Had it been In cfTect bank-note- s are easy to counterfeit. finally annexing the smalied nation. NEW YORK, Marcn 9. Harry V. con- undisputed mere dash to forestall tho British ex- dreams and seen visions of the which he has long held the tlmo of tho Morocco debate, Tho Bank ot Spain has of lato aban- Some of tho careful students of dip- - Radford, arctic explorer, fellow of the at pedition. It adds that although Brit- quest of the skies. At last man has sway. they point out, Chancellor Bethmann-Hollwc- e doned Its own plant, because its notes loraacy bolievo that this Is tho only American Geographical society and ish feeling would have been In sym- ' attained what for ages seemed the un would havo been put In tho wore imitated bo successfully that plausible explanation, of dogged member of tho Arctic club, who left I pathy with such nn enterprise If It the In tho most literal sense TWO WIVE& LEGAL; m,inBHnRanir nosltlon of carrying on counterfeits were accepted by tho holding this city in February, 1909, for four attainable. had been openly declared, tho circum obstinacy with which Spain is up with wings as WHAT CAN MAN DO? being openly question. A private con- i . I i n rt man today mounts a oregn poiCy that was bank without In tho negotiations with Franco jrt;uiO Ul 3AJIUIU11UU 111 UUllUUlll VjU' stances of its Inception had produced out an open question 9. sweeping majority of cern now does tho work. - eagles. It Is Indeed PITTSBURG, Kan., March Peter denounced by a on tho Moroccan question. nada, Is reported to havo been forsak- a less favorable Impression. any eaglo ever flew at the Sharp, who recently tried tho oxperl- - reichstag members. Tho Bank ot England notes, accord Spain's attitude Is said to bo based en by his guides in the heart of the whether tho speed Vedrlnes attained a week ago living peaceably .with two Radical Reichstag Speaker. ing to a myth that probably will never on tho theory that the situation In barren lands, near Greet Bear lake, mont of POKE8 FUN AT COL. ROOSEVELT. when ho covered 100 kilo-motor- regarded as legal, today BERLN. March 8. Johannes die, cannot be counterfeited. As a Portugal will soon bo an impossible about 500 miles Inland. Ho Is believed in France wives, both LONDON, March 9. "In view ot Co or 62.1 miles, in 37 minutes. was refusod a dlvorco from Cella Kaempf, tho radical deputy for central matter of fact, they can bo Imitated one. It Is said that already well dress- to have been left without provisions. Roosvelt's shy disposition and hatred Nothing man has heretofore ohnrn wifn Nn Tipriin. was elected sneaker of tho readily enough, but little attempt Is ed persons cannot appear on the A letter telling of Radford's plight that of publicity," says Punch, in his de mo- reichstag today. made to protect notes beyond tho bolng by tho reached tho Arctic club hero last night. mado neither steam engine nor Colla Sharp was not In court and the cision to accept tho nomination for streets without Insulted .1 I I.- .. , , . ' car, electric locomotive, nor 1. - 1.. - U n n.nt mo UBe of a water-mar- k paper. The mob. Anarchy, It Is declared, Is In- It said that two IndlanB hired by Rad tor nor luu juuu ttmu no vuuiu nut. giuui president in tho Interest ot his coun agreed. SHOULD BE PLEASANT TO TAKE can be easily copied. A sen creasing dally and Intervention will ford to accompany him had visited iceboat, nor ballon has been able to decree unless sho try docs him credit." tho of over a hundred Peter Sharp's first wife, Anna Cath When a medicine must bo given to sitized gelatine fllm, soaked In cold soon bo necessary . Spain, to keep Fort Reservation last month and said travel at rate up speed arlno, became separated from him In young children it should bo pleasant water, after contact with an original tho other powers from Interfering, will that they deserted Radford last fall. miles an hour nnd keep that GOOD WEATHER. antici- of tho great Chicago to take. Chamberlain's Cough Item water-mar- will show every detail In step In and manage affairs. With that for any lengthy porlod. It Is tho confusion Thero is good weather at Halclwa being fire. Thirty years later, believing Mer'edy Is mado from loaf sugar, and tho clear relief. A thin fllm of copper de end In view It will withdraw Its troops WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN OHIO. pated that Improvements now and tho crowd Is going that way. Sharp again. year) roots In Its preparation gives It posited upon tho basis 'from Morocco and .use thom In tho Tho fourth constitutional convention made In French aoroplano engines dead, married Last used this forms Follow along to pence and content- to maplo syrup, mak upon which celluloid is neighboring, state; then It Is expected of Ohio has adopted a proposal to will IncreaBo tho speed to 125 miles Anno Catharine appeared. a flavor similar a matrix in ment for Halelwa Is tho best placo In to solvo tho dilemma by inir pleasant to take. It has no made. If a sheet of paper is pasted that tho Portuguoso republic will fade amend the stato constitution so rs an hour. Toronto Globe. Sham tried It the Islands for rest or recreation. A equal In croup and whoop upon rubbed with Into history. Spain Is said to bo es- to permit women to participate In all giving the two women rights superior for colds, this matrix and week there and tho rich red corpusclo fool-klll- glass-pape- r water-mar-k Is pecially anxious for this consumma- elections. Wo sometimes think the his house. Dissatisfied with tho re- Ing cought. For salo by all dealers. tho exact will grow thick In your body; you & agents tion because It feols that there Is al- 4 should bo prosecutea ror criminal neg sult, ho filed action against tho last Benson. Smith Co., for produced. will feol llko a now being. Address safeguard great ef- - ways danger that Its strenuous neigh- - Flno Job Printing at tho Star office Jlgenco. wife. Hawaii. One practical of letters to HALEIWA, not Walalua. TUN THB HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912.

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OF THK FIRST JUDICIAL OfROUIT, TER Commissioner's STORIES TOLD RITORY OF HAWAII 'AT CHAM-BHR- IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Sale House HI THE CAPITAL Mist, Defleaied. OP On reading and filing the petition of Herbert W. M. Mist, 't the City and Valuable Real Estate Gurney Refrigerator Honolulu, Territory of 1 In.-- County of S1TUATI8 ON WASHINGTON. 1). v.. 7.- - wall, of tin Will of Mnry March Executor SCHOOL STREET, HONOLULU, CITY de- - Mitt, of Honolulu aforosaid, Senator Wesley I.. Jones of Washing- late AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, ONE OF Nubeis ceased, wherein he asks to ho allowed ton atate halls from the busy little TERRITORY OF HAWAII. the sum of $671.42 and charges him- city of t North Yakima, lit heart of one self with the sum of $478.26 and asks Pursuant to an intorlocutory Do-cre- o Get In Hue for mall delivery by of the most luxuriant Irrigated coun- that tho snmo may bo examined nnd by Honry Permanent Satisfaction tries anywhere on oarth. Without approved, and that a final ordor may mado tho Honornblo E. Cooper, Judgo numbering your Iioum. Stand- water the Yuklnm valley would he a bo mado of distribution of tho prop- First of tho Circuit sand country with anno brush for Its erty remaining in his hands to tho Court of tho First Judicial Circuit ot now ard aluminum numbers in only earthly anchor. Its warm sum persons entitled thoroto and discharg tho Territory of Hawaii, on tho 18th Cham-bor- THE ONLY CLEANABLE. mers are good for the fruit it produces ing nil and future day of January, A. D. 1912, at stock. him from further and tbo soil and the irrigation ditches responsibility and liability undor trust in Equity, In an action entitled, KING OF ICE SAVERS. spe- "Rebecca Stophon Lukua, Handsome and inexpensive. do the rc.it. The senator takes as auch Kxecutor. Lukua and cial delight in tolling a stock story It Is Ordered, That Monday tho 8th petitioners, vb. Kolupalna Manala, N. on North Yakima which illustrates day of April, 1912, at nlno o'clock a. Manala, David P. Waiwaiolo, Luka It is now Refrigerator Weather, and with this fact in mind deeply irrigation has an Manula, Abraham Panul, how made m. beforo the Judgo of said Court at P. Manula, and with the knowledge that you want the Best and Most Lewers & Impression on that section. tho. courtroom of said Court at Ho Sarah Panul, James Kalona, James The senator says thnt a certain man nolulu aforesaid, bo and tho samo Kalona, Jr., a minor, Kawahaloa Kal- Satisfactory Refrigerator on the market, we offer for your Cooke, Ltd. died and wont to hades, carrying with hereby Is appointed as tho time and ona, a minor, Kalaohawall Kalona, a inspection the him the common notion that tho un- place hearing said petition and minor, Kalona, s for Solomon a minor, ana (Porcelain.) known habitation of undesirable citi- accounts, and that all persons inter Kalawaia Kalona, a minor, respond- Price $26.50 zens was about the hottest place on ested may then and there appear and ents, Bill for Partition," (Equity Di- 177 So. King St. ret'ord. instead, the senator says, he show cause, if any thby have, why tho vision, No. 1809), the undersigned, as found It abounding in magnificent samo should not bo granted, and may Commissioner, duly appointed and Celebrated Gurney Line forest trees and thickly studded with presont cvldenco as to who arc en- constituted as such by Bald Interloc- luxuriant shrubbery, which kept its titled to tho said property. utory Decree, will sell, at public auc- all is the only factor greenness despite the warmth of tho Dated, March 1, 1&12. tion, to the highest and best bidder You cannot fail at once to see that the circulation feature, which, after atmosphere. Tho newcomer, says tho MARCALLINO, JOHN for cash, subject to confirmation by complete the Gurney. compartments senator, made inquiry of tho propriet- By ' that give a refrigerator standing, is absolutely in All IT'S ONLY IN THE tho Court: tho Court, on or of tho place for the reason hades Clerk. can be kept scrupulously pure and wholesome. was not as advertised. Holmes, Stanley & Olson, attorneys Saturday, the 23rd Day of Regal Shoes "Oh, easy, responded THAT YOU CAN GET QUARTER that's tho for petitioner. March, A. D. 1912 Prices range from $7.50 to $150.00. according to size. proprietor. "Wo had a man como down 4ts March 1, 8, 15, 22. SIZES. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON OF SAID DAY, here from North Yakima who com-plaine- d T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE at tho Salesrooms of Mor R.ejl Shoe Store that we were not making tho James F. King King FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER gan, Esq., 817-85- 7 Kaahumanu street, and Bethel. and Bethel most of our opiortuultics, so. he Jiwt RITORY OF HAWAII. AT CHA- In Ho- dug a few irrigation ditches and Honolulu, City and County of there MBERSIN PROBATE. ON EASY TERMS you are." nolulu, Territory of Hawaii, all that Wright-Hustac- e In the Malter of the Estate of Tho certain piece or parcel of land situ 1 1 Angels Chained in Heaven. Kay, proud Gurney 1 pH pgt! mas S. Deceased. ate on School street, Honolulu afore You can become a possessor of a at once. LIMITED. Senator Hobert L. Taylor of Tennes- Upon reading and filing the petition One-thir- 1- see tells a story on his section of the said, being a part of tho land de d is cash down; -3 in 30 days and the final -3 ;, Phone 1148. of Henry Waterhouso Trust Co. Ltd., country which well matches of scribed In Royal Patent 2G78, Land ' that an Hawaiian corporation having its in sixty days. Gor. King and South Sts. Senator Jone.3. Accordlm to Senator Commission Award 1146, and more Successor to principal office in tho City and County Taylor, a Tennessee man died and particularly described as follows: & Ltd. of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, ad 45 STYLES IN STOCK. W. W. WRIGHT CO., went to heaven. As he was about to Beginning at the North corner of ministrator with tho wil land codicil i also enter tho gates he espied a number of this lot, on tho makal side of the annexed of tho Estate of ThomaB S. (Poredata.) angels chained to tho "alabaster present line of School street, tho true Price $42.50 Kellogg & Dempsey Kay, late of Honolulu aforosaid, de walls." The man was much struck azimuth and distance being 341 06' ceased, wherein It asks to bo allowed Auto, Motor and Carriage Repairing. by this picture and inquired of St. 100.4 feet from the Street Monument , Painting, Trimming, the sum of $7198.11 and charges itself Peter it.3 meaning. corner Horseshoeing. with the sum of $27,715.47 and asks near the East of Liliha and "Oh, those people are all from Ten samo may be examined and School streets, said monument being nessee," said St Peter, "and if we did that the approved, and a final order may on an offset of 17 feet to tho South not chain them they would all go back that be madoof distribution of the prop- east side of Liliha street, running home." Northeasterly, 14.5 Co., and an offset of W. Dimond & erty remaining In its hands to the W. persons theret entitled and discharg feet to the Northeast side of School LIMITED ing it and its surety from all further street, running Northwesterly, and responsibility and liability running by true azimuth; T 111 and .future HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 53-5- 7 KING STREET. HONOLULU. 1 under trust as such administrator with 1. 322 50' 154.9 feet along present tho will and codicil annexed. makal lino of. School Street. BUYS INSTATES It Is ordered that Monday the 15th 2. 75" 50 77.4 feet along fence; day of April, 1912, at nine o'clock a. 3. 146 35' 6.6 feet; m., beforo tho Judgo of said Court, 4. 52 25' 76.4 feet to a stake; at tho courtroom of said Court at Ho- 5. 145 10' 127.0 feet along fence; GUILD CO. Hawaii bought from the mainland nolulu aforesaid, Do and the same 6. 236 10' 142.3 feet along fence JAMES hereby appointed as tho time and markets during tho calendar year end' is to the point of beginning. place for hearing said petition and Area, 19,250 square feet. lng December 31 products to the value THE FINEST MEATS We Does Your Itch? accounts, and that all persons inter- TERMS OF SALE: Cash in United have just opened a largo shlp Scalp very of $21,017,747. A considerable ested may then and there appear and States Gold Coin; ten per cent (10) ment of WE SELL THE BEST MEATS IN MONOLULU Are you bothered with the dandruff portion of this amount was paid for show cause, It they have, why tho of the purchase price to be paid on BECAUSE you seeking may scale? If are a sufferer foodstuffs, much of which it is claim same should not bo. granted, and the fall of the hammer; balance upon THERE IS A SECRET IN KEEPING AND CUTTING WHICH WE Cast Iron Goods. relief, try present evidence as to who are en ed might be raised locally to good ad confirmation of sale by the Court and 3 property. POSSESS. YOU CAN NOT FIND BETTER QUALITY AN WAFFLE IRONS Sizes. PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER vantage. For instance $25,04G went to titled to tho said and delivery of deed by the . 3xecution $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. find alleria-tio-. Marketing Dated, Honolulu, this 7th day of WHERE. and you will immediate California for onions, while Commissioner. Deed to be at expense - March, 1912. Gas or Oil Stovo Waffle Irons S1.60- Superintendent Starrett claim.? that of purchaser. By court: Sold by all druggists and at Hawaii should bo furnishing onions tho . apply to J. DEEP SKILLETS i Sizes. MARCALLINO, For further particulars PACHECO'S BARBER SHOP, to California, and appears to bo de- JOHN 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00. Clerk. Lightfoot, Esq., attorney for petition- Port Street , monstrating that it can be done. This ers, his offices, McCandless Build- (Metropolitan Meat Market Holmes, Stanley & Olson, attorneys at HOT CAKE GRIDDLES. $25,000 does not by any means repre ing, Honolulu; Messrs. Smith, War- sent all the onions imported to the for petitioner. 50c, 60c, 85c. ren & Heraenway, attorneys for re- AND LOUIS. Islands, probably even a greater quan 4ts March 8, 15, 22, 29. HEILBRON Mrs. Pott's Nickel Plated Sad Irons-- 3 spondents, at their offices, Judd Build- Proprietors. tlty being brought frcm Australia, and Telephone 3445. Telephone 3446 Irons, Handle and Stand C. Brewer & Co, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ing, Honolulu; James F. Morgan, Esq., not Included in the government statis $1.75 Set. Laupahoehoe Sugar Company. auctioneer, at his salesrooms, 847-85- 7 tics from which these figures are ob LEMON SQUEEZERS, LIMITED. At the annual meeting of the above Kaahumanu street, Honolulu, or to tained. Poultry and eggs to a value With Strong Aluminum Bowls company, held In Honolulu on March the undersigned, at his office in the of over $50,000 it would also seem 50c, 75c. Sugar Factors 1, 1912, tho following officers were Building, corner Hotel should be raised cheaper and better Circuit Court for the ensuing year: anS serve for ensuing year: afore- right at home. elected to the and Alakca streets, Honolulu, BY AUTHORITY Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, Mr. F. Wal- Mr. F. M. Swanzy Following Is a partial list of our lm President said. ter Macfarlano, Mr. George Rodiek, r Vice-Preside- G. F. Davies RESOLUTION. ports for 1911, a part of which, it .Mr. M. T. SIMONTON, Mr George H. Robertson and Mr. C. JAMES GUILD Mr. W. H. Balrd 630. CO. would seem, might well bo of local Treasurer Commissioner. No. J. Falk. King St., near Fort. Telephone 3591 production: Secretary Mr. E. H. Wodehouse Dated: Honolulu, T. H., February At a subsequent meeting of the Auditor Mr. H. W. M. Mist 23, Be It Resolved by tho Board of OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS BeanB and dried peart, 1C.CG4 A. D. 1912. Board of Directors, tho following off- bushels $ 43,425 E. H. WODEHOUSE, 5ts Feb. 23, Mch. 1, 8, 15, 22. of tho City and County of icers wero elected to serve for the E. F. Bishop .....Presides! Secretary. Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, that ensuing year, Geo. H. Onions, 29,500 bushels 25.04G viz.: Robertson Honolulu, T. H. March 1, 1912. the sum of Eight Thousand One Hun- - AUTO LIVERY Vice-Preside- Manage Potatoes (Irish), 127,901 bush NOTICE. Mr. F. W. Macfarlane President 8, 15, 22, 29. dred and Forty-nin- o ($8,149.00) Dol- If. W. North Treasurer els 140,037 4ts March All members or tho 10th Precinct, Mr. F. Walter Macfarlano. .Vice-Pre- MESSENGER SERVICE. Richard Ivors Secretary 66,930 Republican Club, of tho 5th District, lars, ho and tho same is hereby appro' Mr. C. .1. & Vegetables (canned) Os Falk. .Secretary Treasurer Agents J. R. Gait Auditor ELECTION OFFICERS. respectfully requested to be pres- priated out of tho Permanent Improve- Sanitary Steam Laundry. Geo. Other vegetables (inc. pickles are Mr. George Rodiek Auditor R. Carter M Director Pepeekeo Sugar Company. ment Fund of the Treasury of City C. H. Cooke anu sauces) 49,635 ent at a Special Meeting to be held the C. J. FALK, UNION AND HOTEL. PHONE 1326. M ...Director At the annual meeting of the share- County Honolulu for an ac- R. A. Cooke Director 'obacco, cigars, clgarets .... G31 3551 on Friday evening, March 22nd, 1912, and of Secretary, Kahaluu Pineapple & holders of the Pepeekeo Sugar Com- count as "Construction, Nuu- A. Gartley Director Starch, 445,977 )n 18,098 at 7:30 o'clock in the building, corner known Ranch Co., Ltd. pany, hold In Honolulu, T. H., on anu Avenue"; provided if "DUXBAK" LEATHER BELTING Butter, 658,887 lbs J77.771 ot Beckley Street and Guliclc Avenue. that there Honolulu, T. II., March 20, 1912. March 6, 1912, the following officers any money by Insuring a minimum loss of yower Cheese, 239,004 !bs 38,388 Business of importance. shall at time bo insufficient were duly elected to Milk (condensed) 2,485,85. and directors Per order of the Chairman. In said Permanent Improvement Fund ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Specialty serve ensuing year: purpose, money gen- SAVES FUEL lbs 214,lf.l for the ED. HOPKINS, for such In the Beef, canned, 307,400 lbs 42,130 E. F. Bishop President Secretary. eral fund be used temporarily there- Hamakua Mill Company. AT Vice-Preside- moneys of Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd. Beef, fresh, 318,897 lbs 29,551 W. H. Balrd 2t for, the amount so used of At the annual meeting of tho stock- Sole Agents. general to bo re- Bacon, 148,605 lbs 31,229 Geo. H. Robertson Treasurer the fund thereafter holders of tho Hamakua Mill Com- Second and South Sts., Honolulu. Secretary general fund by trans- Hams and shoulders, 425,125 W. W. North., ELECTION OF OFFICERS. imbursed to said pany, held at tho offices of Messrs. permanent Improve-- Love's Bakery lbs 74,707 S. M. Damon Director fers from such ' Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., in Hono- ment fund. Lard, 223,389 lbs :.. 23,025 T. R. Robinson Auditor Honolulu Iron Works Company. lulu, on tho 1st of March, 1912, the Introduced by Supervisor, BEST Lard compounds and substi All of tho. above named, with tho At the annual meeting of the stock- following officers were duly elected to FRESH BREADS EBEN P. LOW, tutes, 1,002,689 lbs. .' 85,243 exception of tho Auditor, constitute holders of the Honolulu Iron Works servo during tho ensuing year: that can be manufactured anywhere. Dated, March 19, 1912. Poultry 28,828 tho Board of Directors. Company, held at the offices of Theo. President Mr. F. M. Swanzy Tho foregoing resolution was, at a Eggs, 115,380 doz 29,993 E. A. R. ROSS. H. Davies '& Co., Ltd., In Honolulu, on Vice-Preside- nt Mr. regular meeting held by tho Board of Cecil Brown Hay, 14.4G4 tons 274,293 Acting Secretary, Pepeekeo Sugar Thursday, the 29th ot February, 1912, Treasurer Mr. G. Prompt delivery throughout city Supervisors of tho City and County ot F. Davies Oranges, 34,409 boxes 83,074 Company.. following tho officers and directors 19, 1912, Secretary Mr. E. H. Wodehouse suburbs. product! 428,882 6, Honolulu on Tuesday, March Fish and fish Honolulu, March 1912. were duly elected to serve during tho Auditor.' Mr. H. W. M. Mist B. LANSING, Distributor 14,689 passed on first reading and ordered to NELSON Coffee, 81.545 lbs 4ts March 7, 14, 1, 28. ensuing year: E. H. WODEHOUSE, 34,111 print on .the following vote of said Phone 1431. Brooms and brushes President and Director Mr. F. M. .Secretary, Hamakua Mill Company. 1134 Nuuanu St. S-A.JL- board: E Barley, 1,004,278 bush 671,755 NOTICE. Swanzy. Kru-ge- r, Honolulu, T. H March 7, 1912. FOR Bran, middlings and mill feed, hereby given a spe: Ayes: Amana, Arnold, Dwight, is Notice is that First Vice-Preside- and Dlrectorp 4ts March 8, 15, 22, 29. Goal 19,717 tons 515,398 stockholders of Low, McClellan, Murray. Total,"7. Bridge and Beach Stores tor cial meeting of the Mr. G. H. Robertson. Corn, 55,202 buBh 48,943 Noes! None. Hnnivs rsary Sale or Wood. tho .Pinectar Sales Company, Limited, Vice-Preside- Second and Director E. BUFFANDEAU, RELIEF AT HAND. Quick Meal Blue Flamo Oil Btovei Oats, 218.430 bush 112,077 will be held at the ofilco of tho com-pan- y Mr. E. D. Tennoy, Deputy City County Clerk. Oil Wheat, 88,227 bUBh 78,717 at room 203 Boston building, and NOW ON Perfection Stoves. Treasurer and Director Mr. G. F. Many sufferers from rheumatism Stoves. Horsefl, 743 120,864 Honolulu, on Saturday, tne 23d day of Giant Burner Gasoline Davies. have been surprised and delighted Mules, 610 123,810 March, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. for ELECTION OF OFFICERS. EMMELUTH CO., LTD. Secretary and Director Mr. E. H. with the prompt relief by REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS IN the purpose of electing officers for the afforded applying - ALL LINES OF Leading hat cleaners formerly of ensuing year, and for tho transaction Wodehouse. Kahaluu Pineapple Ranch Company, Chamberlain's Pain- Balm. HATS FOR MEN Mr. H. W. M. Mist. Not one case of rheumatism In ten AND WOMEN. 1164 Fort street removed to tho now of such other businoss as may prop- Auditor Limited. H. WODEHOUSE, meeting stock- requires any Internal what- 0. M. Cooke building, Beretanla street erly come before it. E. At tho annual of the treatment Secretary, Works Plneapplo by Ben- near Nuuanu avenue. EMIL A. BERNDT, Honolulu Iron holders of tho Kahaluu fi ever. For sale all dealers. Pinectar President. Company. Ranch Company, Limited, held In Ho- son, Smith & Co., agents for Hawaii. H., 8, 1912. on 20tfi, 1912, the fol- Tho way to get a reputation for good R. A. WOODWARD, Honolulu, T. March nolulu March 8, 15, 22, 29. lowing wero to servo Printing office, NUUANU ST. NEAR Sold Everywhere ness la to be good. Secretary. 4ts March. directors elected Fino Job at the Star HOTEL. "la fl'Itt HAWAIIAN STAR, I in l l H

Alexander & TYRANNY WILL FOLLOW UPSET Business Care Brings Nervous Wear The petty onre of bttflncew life wear away nerrous strength, and this BaldwinLIU1TKD. nppllee aa much to tha elerk at the deak ai to tha manager In Ma tamrieua offlee. A ibouaand little detalta of duty requiting atteaUoa exkMMt the OF JUDICIAL DEGREES, SAYS TAFT tionrtrae energy and cauae one to fret orer trifling thlne--a that would not re- ceive a aecond thought under conditions of perfect health. Su-gra- r Factors Nervous fretful persons of either aex are usually poorly nouiiahed and In COMMISSION MERCHANTS all such cases the surest and quickest permanent relief la to be had by the TOLEDO, O., use of and March amount to If applied to coimtllutlotml upoho bc:o :.ibt n:.,Ut ou ;ho re Is INSURANCE AGENTS. rait iiuestlotig tlmt there will be h call nf JiiJ.ica ami ;iic rccnl! of Judicial of the constitution to enable Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Extract doeklar.s. ills rem:.:i' could bo in- - n temporary majority of the electorate AGENTS FOJt lerptctsd r.j a roi.iy to tho recent to enforce a popular but Invalid net." which first quickens the appetite and aids the digestion and enriches tho blood, thus provldlnK the tired nerves they speech of Theodora Roosevelt at President Taft minted out that the with the nourishment need. This ' HawaII an Commercial A injur condition banishes tho wakefulness that so many nervous peopl? suffer from at which the colonel advocat right of habeas1 corpus might be -- Etomp&ny. and permits tliPin to enjoy so ' 'v! sleep. Get Stearns' Wine of Cod ed those pollclos, although the prosl- - or that a rich corporation seek- Liver Extract at your druggists and be sure you get STEARNS' tha Haiku Sugar Companr. dont did not rofor to Col. ltooHovolt ing prlvliogCYj In tho dovolopniont of a genuine. Plantation. Pala nor to his speech by word of Inference. stute ho cited Alaska might use Agricultural Company and Haul Utterly without merit or utility and such a condition to at' untnge. Hawaiian Sugar Companr. reactionary Instead of progressive, "A most sorlotiB objection to the re--' Kahuku Plantation Company "crudo, revolutionary, fitful and un- call of decisions Is that It destroys' McBryde Sugar Company. ' stable," wore the tornvs In which tho all probability of consistency In con-- ! Kahuku Plantation Company president referred to the recall moth-o- f stitutlonnl Interpretations. Tho ma-- ! Cosmopolitan Well Drilling Co Kauai Railway Company. rovorslng judicial constructions of Jorlty which sustains one law Is not Kauai Eloctrio Company. M. POND, tho constitution. tho majority which comes to consider P. Presldont Honolua Ranch. "I hnvo examined with care this pro- another and the obligation of consist- Haiku Fruit & Packing Company. posed method of reversing judicial de- ency of popular decision Is ono which COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR ARTESIAN WELL DRILLING. & Company. Kami Fruit Land questions," cisions on constitutional would .sit most lightly on ench recur- ESTIMATES FURNISHED. President Taft said. ring electorate and tho operation of "I do not hesitate to say that It the system would result In suspension lays tho ax at the foot of tho tree of of application of constitutional guar- Telephone 2890. Telephono 2890 JUST TWO well ordered freedom and subjects the anties according to popular whim." guaranties of life, liberty and property "Prepares Way for Tyranny." without remedy to the fitful Impulse of Can It be that tho power of a tem elector- Half Dollars a temporary majority of an porary majority of the electorate by n NORMAN E. MACK. ate." single popular vote to do away with Chairman Democratic National Committee. deposited in our Savings De- President Taft's Speech. rights to Individuals which partment you to a Homo secured entitles Mr. began with a reference to days Benefit Socy of Hawaii. M, 13' high land. Many Firewood Taft have been Inviolable .since the Lots tablo short tunnels j and Coal Bank in which you can deposit tho development of representative gov- of the Magna Charta, approves Itself and 14, Blk 115, bldge, etc, New had to be constructed. tho small coins that otherwise C ernment in the United States. The to those who lovo liberty, and who Ocean View Tract, Honolulu, Oahu; Sir John Jackson, head of tho firm Best Grades Always On Hand would be spent foolishly. Start best government, ho said, and that( hold dear Its sacred guaranties? 12,000 sq ft of Kul 85598 Ap 29. bldgs, which built tho line, says It Is tho a Savings Account today. Every which Is most certain to provide for "Would we not in giving such power- etc, Honolulu, Oahu, $1500. U 357, p highest In tho world. Tho lines gives I cent depostcd will earn interest and protect the rights of every class, ful effect to the momentary Impulse 274. Dated Feb 26, 1912. Bolivia a much shorter routo to tho and before you reallzo it you every Is that government in which of a majority of an electorate prepare S S Paxson and wf to Susan G Pacific coast. It was constructed for Concrete Brick, Crushed will have a nice sum to your I class has a vote. the way for tho posslblo exercise of Clark, D; Lot 8, Blk 9, College Hills, tho Chilian and Bolivian governments, credit. vote of "Government by unanimous tho greatest tyranny? Honolulu, Oahu! $1275. B 3G2, p 235. in accordance with treaties signed In ho "Is Impossible 1901. Rock and Sand START SAVING NOW. the electorate," said, "Finally, I a.sk, what Is the necessity Dated Feb 5, 1912. majority of tho elec- ' and therefore the for such a crude, revolutionary, fitful E L K'inslea to Bishop Trust Co I rule. Wo find that gov- judicial torate must and unstable way or reversing Ltd, Addl Chge; por Lots 13 and 14, THE RESIGNATION OF by tho people, therefore, un- ernment constructions of tho constitution? Blk 5, bldgs, rents, etc, Kalmukl MANAGER KENNEDY der our present system, Is government Why, If tho construction Is wrong, of Ltd. Tract, Honolulu, Oahu, $200. B 357, fter thirty-thre- e years of service BANK HAWAII. by a majority of one-fourt- of thoso righted by constitutional can It not be p 277. Dated Mar 2, 1912. as manager of tho Walakea planta LID. whoso rights and happiness aro to bo amendment? , i Capital and Surplus, M Nashlwa to Von Hamm-Youn- g tion, C. C. Kennedy has sent in his HustacePeck Go. affected by tho course and conduct of answer made to this Is that the "An Co Ltd, C M; Model "18" Packard resignation. It Is to .be effective at Phone 2295 63 Queen Street $1,200,000. the government. This Is the nearest judges would construe the' I same open car No 18835, Tor of Hawaii, tho end of June. to government by the whole people amendment and defeat the popular $1400. B 357, p 279. Dated Mar 1, "Yes, I have resigned," said Mr. we have ever had. will, instance. This as as in tho first 1912. Kennedy, when asked about tho mat- Says Women Will Change It dishonesty and a gross viola- sunics ter yesterday. "However, I will re- "Women's suffrage will change this oaths of duty on the part S lido to T Kongo, C M; furniture, tion of their main In charge for a while yet. There and it Is doubtless coming as soon as of the judges, a hypothesis utterly fixtures, drugs', mdsc, etc, In Gaiety tha nlAotorate can be certain that Theater Bldg, Front St, Hllo, Hawaii, comes a time In life when a man docs ITTRESS assume Its 3g4, p 386. 20, not feel any longer liko riding some most women desire and will $589.55. B Dated Feb TWO-TONE- eight a day, Is FIGURED TO MATCH IN burden and responsibility. 1912. or ten miles and thnt tho reason why I have resigned. I In- "it wns lone aco recognized that M Tanaka, Rel; lease FILED FDR RECORD F Sekido to tend to continuo to resldo in Hllo. I Sizes 18x36, 21x45, 27x54, 30x60, 36x72 54x90, 6x9, 8x10, 9x12. direct action of a temporary majority bldgs, Br'dgo St, holds and Int In retain my in plantation, Colors, Green, Red, Blue and Brown. of the existing electorate must bo lim interests the Hilo. Hawaii, $1200. B 361, p 131. have In town to ited by fundamental law that is, by Entered for Record March 20, 1912. and other Interests Dated Feb 27, 1912. . No, not constitution lnteuded to protect tho in Sadaikl Motojlro Co to Sadaiki Mo look after. I have decided Lau On to Tom Wal Kim, C M; to any long journeys. may COYNE FURNITURE CO., Ltd. Ttls the quality of cotton used and the dividual and the minority of tho elec tojlro, P A. make I way they are made that give Stearns & leasehold and bldgs, between Front g travel, I will not go very H ST. non-votin- majority of by to but far from BISHOP Foster Mattres&es their perfect comfort and torate and tho Sadaikl Motojlro Co atty and Bridge Sts, Hllo, Hawaii, $200. wonderful life. An exclusive 'web process- - people against the unjust or tho C M home." the Sugar, 11 Let us show them to vou today. aoi, p 133. Dated Fob 29, 1912. I C. C. Kennedy arbitrary action of the majority of tho J K Kaluhlokalanl to S(dalkl Mo came to Walakea H Tagiri toMaida Kameki, C M; fronptho Honolulu Iron Works during We are sole agents electorate." tojlro Co, Grant. . 2 crops 8 A J." s int In cane on of Lot early HOPP & COMPANY. President Taft quoted at length from Henry F Damon to Oliver G U-m- tho part of AprlI 1879i At tho 30, Olaa Tract, Puna, Hawaii, $350. Daniel Webster's speeches on the ne- Ing, Par Rel. tlmo the iato chus- - Richardson with B 3G1, p 135. Dated May 30, 1911. cessity of maintaining checks and bal Trent Trust Co Ltd to Frank E Benjamin Macy had started planting C to Amr of Est of in- - ances in a constitution to securo tho Howes, D. Sarah Waters sugari but there was not a thing rlght.s well Rufus A Lyman, Rel; pc land, Koac, sm0 the fence which now surrounds WHOM IT MAY f guaranty of Individual and Kaimuki Land Co Ltd to E L Hutch TO CONCERN B 361, p 137. headquar-Date- d ordered liberty, and then led.up to his inson, D. Puna, Hawaii, $200. the mill and the plantation Dec 19, 1911. ters. Mr. Kennedy discussion of the judiciary. Au Lin Tim and wf to Trent Trust has conducted tho We will prepare (embalmed) bodies for shipment to any he said, was not rep Bishop by Trs to affairs of the plantation over sinco BEFORE The judiciary, Co Ltd, C M. Est of Bernlce part of the United States and Maui, Hawaii and Kauai for resentative In the sense that the execu Entered for Record March 21, 1912. George S. Wells; D; Lot 7, of Ap. 7, that first year, when tho crop amount- - one-ha- lf local tivo fimi the legislators were, whether Kukuau 2nd, owners of by tr to H R. P. 4475, Kul. 7713, bldgs, rents, etc., ed to 350 tons sugau, until now, when less than the price asked by any of the under- taking a policy of Ufa lniur-anc-e judges be appointed or elected, be- Hackfcld & Co Ltd, D Keauhou, N. Kona, Hawaii. $75. B. tno plantation turns out annual crops takers. We have had the United States army contract over in any other company cause they mu.st enforce tho law as Jose Quintal to Elmtra M Johuson, M2 n :27. Mar. 1. 1912. of between thirteen, and fourteen five years and are still holding the same today. ask to soe tho they found It. D. Martin Campbell and wf to Annie thousand tons. Ho Is ono of the old- - Many Times a Real Party. Elmtra M Johnson to Justina Quintal T. K. Parker, D; 3357 sq yds of land, est plantation managers In tho Is- - If you want good work done economically, give us a call. CONTRACT "In many cases before the judges et al, D. Waimea, S. Kohala, Hawaii. $650. lands In point of service, and has dur- - that temporary majority Is a real party Recorded March 2, 1912. B 362, p 229. Feb 2. 1912. ing his long career taken a prominent M. E. SILVA'S UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT. in tha controversy to bo decided," the B 3CG, p 143. Born, part In tho work which has made Ha- - to tho Flavlus J Cook, Will. William Savldge, Tr to Peter JACOB ORDENSTINE, continued. "It may bo seek-- 2, 1912. 1663, Kul 852011, wall one of tho most leading coun- - NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL president Dated Jan Rel; Ap 3 of R P Inc 'o deprive an Individual or a ma Tanaka Miakichl to S Kushlma, C Pahoehoe, N. Kona, Hawaii. $500. tries In, tho matter of sugar cano pro- - Undertaker and Embalmcr, also Business Manager. funda LIFE INSURANCE COM jority of a right secured by the M; int in lire insurance polices, lease' B 357, p 268. Feb. 20, 1912. ductlon on tho most modern plan. mental law. In such a case u tne holds and bldgs, Bridge St, Hllo, Ha Born to Isematsu Nakamura, Among his achievements has been or Peter PANY OF BOSTON, MA8S. judges were mere representatives waii: $1900. B 3G1, p 132. Dated Feb D; int in por R. P. 1GG8, Kul 8520 B, tho invention of a cano loader, which of the majority to carry ouc 27, 1912. Ha- - haB been used successfully by tho agents rents etc. Pahoehoe, N. Kona, , judicial . .... t...... 1 .. . e and compare the many ad its will they would lose their Rufus A Lvman and wf to II B wall. $2000. B. 362, p. 230. Feu. 2G, wuiukuu iiimiiuuuii iui mjuuii.... .1 u d ad Tantagai It offers with thoao character entirely and the Mariner, D; int In real and personal 1912. cade. Hllo Tribune. of justice would be a property Lyman, deed, etc; of other companies. ministration of Rufus a Isematsu Nakamura and wf to Po-te- r S7393.3C. B 3G2. p 222. Dated Doc 29 farce." Born, M; por R P 1668, Kul. ARCHITECT FRM EXPANDS. Is said that courts aro Inter 1911. It S520 rents etc, Pahoehoe, Club B, bldgs, Great Offers posing their obstructive power to tho Maria D Cummings and hsb (J H) to N. Kona, Hawaii. $1400. B. 357, p. Ripley, Reynolds una Davis, will bo Castle& Cooke, enforcment of legislation looking to Lawrence A Kerr, D; por lots 2G and g 209. Feb. 27, 1912.. the relief of tho oppressed by declar-in- 27. Pawaa tract, Honolulu, Oahu; tho name of tho firm heretofore known LIMITED William Hook to Carrie K. No and laws unconstitutional and by $1400. B 3G2, p 224. Dated Feb 29 as Ripley & Reynolds. Owing to the hsb, D; Int in pc land, rents etc, Kn- - General Acents. judicial legislation in Interpret 1912. rapid Increase In their business and paau, N. Kohala, Hawaii. $450. B. ing Into statutes words not Intended Est of W C Lunalllo by trs to Maria anticipating a still greater increase Hawaiian Star ' Garden Island legislature." liability on 360, p. 226. May 21, 1906. tho future. Mr. Davis, who by the D Cummings, Rel; from ' in G. to K. Toyooka, charges, If reduced to specinc por 2G and Joso Henriques is well and favorably known Such promissory noto In re lots , L; 7 4 A land, Kalama-uml- S. Kona, instances, tho president thought, could 27, Pawaa tract, Honolulu, Oahu. B by those having business deal 4 B BO, LtQ. unfounded for tho 29, Hawaii. 12 yrs at $50 per an. an 81 GIP9 bo shown to be 3G2, p 22G. Dated Fob 1912. lngs with tho firm, has become The Gardem Island, the bright, newsy paper of the iMl meat part, but for tho purpose of his Lawrence A Kerr and wf to Est of 363, p 168. Aug 29, 1911. active member of tho linn. The now G. Henriques K. Toyooka, Island of Kauai, has been doubled In size and Is now discussion he might admit that courts W C Lunalllo trs of, Addl Chgo; por Jose to member Is from San Francisco, but to Mtge of leasehold, Kala-ma-um- l, had erred In that regard, had unduly lots 2G and 27, rents, etc, Pawaa tract, Consent; has been hero about a year, where a more desirable publication In every rcspoct than p. S. Kona, Hawaii. B 363, ar-- 1 broadened constitutional restrictions Honolulu, Oahu; $250. B 357, p 2G5. , he has mado himself known as an over. CHINESE NEWSPAPER or had 171. Feb 17, 1912. , to invalidate, useful statutes Dated Feb 29, 1912. chitect of exceptional ability. Ills cn-- The Hawaiian Star (dally) Is $8.00 and Garden AND to statutes wrong construction. W C Lunalllo by trs to Law- Urn! Keahiena and hsb (S) to Geo firm known PUBLISHING given Est of trance Into this of well Island $2.50. We offer both, one yoar, for 19.00; Says Courts Sometimes Overreached. rence A Kerr, Extn M; por lots 2G A. Smith, D; 22 A in share In hul architects gives assurance that tho JOB PRINTING. months, $4.80. Or, Beml-Weekl- y ($2.00) Tho president then took up tne pro and 27, rents, etc, Pawaa tract, Ho- land, Kaanapali, Maul. $5. B 362, p work of the new firm will bo of tho fix Star remedies, first tho recall 01 Oahu; $1250. B 357, p 2G7. 231. Mar 1, 1912. and Gardes Island ($2.60) will be seit to any ad- X posed nolulu, highest character. I judges and later the recall of judicial Dated Feb 29, 1912. Henry Watorhouao Trust Co. Ltd. In addition to Mr. Davis another dress for $1.91, decisions. There could not bo a sys- Fernandez & Froltas, Co P D; gen- to Chai Ju En; D; Lots Al O & Al addition to tho staff will arrlvo hero No". O, cor. of Smith and Hotel Stt judl- - C. L. R. tem better adapted to deprive the eral building colitrnctons and carpen- P, Honolulu, Oahu. $2700. from San Francisco Home time In Independence without Capital $5000, 20 Doc No. 367. Fob. 27, 1912. clary of "that ters, Honolulu, Oahu; March. He is one of the most com-nete- rights of 1, 1912. j unun which tho liberty and other yrs. B 3GG, p 144. Dated Feb architects and structural enirl- - xoxocccj 4 maintained Honolulu. 6 MAY'S OLD KONA COFFEE, the individual cannot bo Klulal (k) to Walwal, L; acr HIGHEST RAILWAY Iieors on tho pacInc Coast. Address: Hawaiian Star, ma- v Best in the Market against tho government and tho land, Puheeralki, Koolauloa, Oahu; 20 LINE IN THE WORLD, wlth 8kiHed and experienced he ' Y HENRY MAY & CO. jority" than tho recall of judges yrs at $3 per yr. B 3G3, p 1G7. DatBed March from cIa,i8t8 cv!ry ne of work tno 9 Phone 1271. declared. Dec 18, 1911. Chill announce that tho great railway flrin of UIpiiKY. REYNOLDS and wore too cumber-- j Bldg & across tho Andes from Arica, In Chill. If tho Impeachment C S Crane and wf to Mutual pub-t- o ooooooooooooooooo corrupt DAVis offer their services to the Eome a proceeding to apply to Loan gocy 0f Hawaii Ltd, Addl Chge; La Pas, In Bolivia, was completed jj0 Parcel judges, he proposed a tribunal for tnp , 27000 sq ft of lot 37G, Kcwalo St, Ho on Monday, when tho rail ends near of Judges for cause nolulu, Onhu; $2000. B 357, p 271. tho Chill-Bolivi- a frontier wore Jointed. removal CROUP CAN BE PREVENTED. T.M.S. Delivery Of the recall of judicial decisions, Dated Fob 19, 1912. The line, which Is 270 miles In length, When given as soon as croupy Presldont Taft said In part: Henry Waterhouso Trust Co Ltd tr nttaltvj in places au elevation of about tho .Makes special rates for delivering cough appears "This is a remarkable suggestion to Frank Rodrlgues, D; Int In lots 13 1400 feet. Chamberlain's Cough BLACK SAND paackages. any- pr'-- i Remedy will ward off an of and ono which Is so contrary to and 14, blk 115, New Ocean View tract, Tho contract was 2,750,000 attack WE CONTROL THE VISIBLE SUPPLY YET WE ARE NOT IN PHONE 1862. government horetoforo pro- Honolulu, Oahu; $800. B 362, p 232 ($125,750,000). Tho work has taken croup and prevent all danger and thing in THE TRUST. ORDER NOW FOR YOUR LAWNS, PATHS OR I o anxiety. moth-ficultle- si posed that It 1b hard to glvo to It tho Dated Fob 9, 1912. less than three years, despite tho of Thousands of Y. WO SING CO. DRIVEWAYS. Berious consideration which It de- Roso Rodrlgues and hsb (J P) to presented by tho nature of era use It successfully. For salo by 12000 sq of country lino! all dealers. Bonson, & Co., Groceries. Fruits. Vegetables, Eta serves becauso of Its advocates and of Frank Rodrlgues, D; ft tho through which tho Smith Is ad- ap 29, Walklkl road, Hono traverses. In tho first fifty or sixty agents for Hawaii Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. Butter 36c lb.: Fresh Dried FrultB. tho conditions under which It kul 8559B, vanced. lulu. Oahu: $1. B 3G2. p 233. Dated miles tho railway craws a desert, Robinson Building. Queen Street, I 1186-118-8 Nuuanu" Street. Would Suspend Constitution. Fob 2G, 1912. then It crosses the Andes, while tho Even a wise man never gets over 951 this recall of decisions will Frank Rodrlgus ami wf to Lusitana Inst two hundred miles or so aro over being a fool to a cortain extent. Telephone 1034. . Box "What

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mr, Ownit Artillery 0n. I'm Man- MAUI MOOSE LODSB. ICBTAni.tMHKD IN 110. WOULD WIDEN Morning Cable Report or, to irHNffforrwl Ui Com fmnr (I, tail ttattsllon of Ifitmlneont, Port (Continued from Page One.) JXritUMr Olm. V, Lund riiiI J. It. Mullen, First Claae Private Donald F. organiser ot the Mooe Lodge nu Comtmny (1, Ind Hsttajlon of Maul, left for Lahalnn last Tuesday. BISHOP & CO. WORSHIP Hngltieers, Delluiay, KAN FHANOI8GO, March 22. Gunmen of the HIiik Kong Tons last Fort Is transferr- Mr. Lund Intends to start a Mooso ed as n private to 105th Company, nlaht attacked lighters of the Klin Mini Hoy Tong, and after a Unlit killed tho magazlno In Honolulu. As tho order Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Hugcr. Far one of the latter. of tho Mooso now counts about 2000 Tho following named enlisted men BANKERS CHICAGO, March li. American WASHINGTON, Mnrch 21. David Johnston Fostor of Unmet, Vt., died mombors In Hawaii tho magatlno no of Company, O, 2nd Battalion of En- school children may claim as their yesterday. doubt will provo a success. Later on ire gineers, Fort Dollussy, H. T., aro trans Commercial and Travellers' heroes not otih George Washington SAN FRANCISCO. Mnrch 22.Onkland Will send two womon to tho Mr. Lund mny go to Japan, China and Credit Issued on tho ferred to Company I 3rd Battalion of Letters of and Abraham Lincoln but tho noblest glntB Hopubllonn convention, With Instructions to vote for tho ronomlna Australln and organize now lodges In Better Lon Engineers, nt thoaamo station: Cook, Dank of California and tho or uio Historic cuarsc'era or those imi r Prnnltinnt Tnf those countries. Dr. W. F. McConkoy, don Joint Stock Bank, Limited, parents lilnior J. Williamson,, as 1st class countries from which their WASHINGTON, March 22. In an open statement yostcrdny Kobort or Pala, will act as physician for tho Fresh milk, absolutely London. emigrated, in opinion Judge prlvato; 1st Class Private Clay Smith, the of Lu Folletto, Senntor from Wisconsin, announced 'ho Is In tho Presidential Mul Lodgo of Mooso. Messrs Lund and Correspondents for the Amer- ns 1st class prlvato; 1st Class Prlvato aad rich, is superior t Hugo Pa m, who addressed the Irish fight to stay. Melton wore delighted with Mnul, and ican Express Company, and Fellowship club nt the Hotel LaSnllo Ernest Teogan, as lBt class private; every way to tho teat of LONDON, March 22. Financiers of Husslnn and Belgian Institutions hopo to return some dny and find tho Thos. Cook & Son. this noon on the Influence of the past 2nd Class Private John E. Walker, as will lend China $45,000,000 no soon as tho agreement bus been ratified by Lodgo in a flourishing condition. preserved milks. Interest allowed on torm and on tho prosont, to tho 2nd clr.r.3 prlvato. with reference the national council. ' Weekly Times. Savings Dunk Deposits. cosmopolitan of our popula- - Tho following enlisted men of Com Freeh milk Is Nature's own character Tntinr Ctmn VI onva tin will .w.ntl Of.n Afld flRA Att-r- rr tit a nnmlnit Vnnt . pany I, 2rd Battalion of Engineers, Hon Judge Pain pictured the Amorl-- ,,.; . ! ,.. , ,,.,.. Wo will make tho island trip, with food and tho milk RUppUod - Fort DoBussy, H. T., aro transferred can child born of foreign parents sing- , " .'... '"" '" party of or tho working parties rescued twenty- - En- threo four at fG.po each; by us absolutely Ing the Hnev recovered. Lato In aftornoon to Company G, 2nd Battalion of is aaro I and party of llvo slx ot tho ontomuea minors. One of these died as ho was being taken to gineers nt tho samo station: 1st or six at ?S00 each. "Land where mv fnthors died, Our per hour rates aro $2.50, J3.00, aad very rich. One trial pride- ,thc surfce-"Wh- at Class Prlvato Hugh G. Mlddloton, na Land of the pilgrims -" $3.50 and 4.00. Holidays, 5.00 por you. NEW YOItK, March 22.-r- ioar Admiral James Itufus Tryon died last 1st class prlvato; 1st Clans Prlvato .will convince does the little school child hour. Sllva'B Auto ,Ihe8B many years. Benjamin Lojcek, as private; Stand, Chaplain BANK whose parents came from Poland think nlht nftor an lasting 1st class street, opposite Catholic Mission. YORK, 22. of city, 1st Class Joseph Wardmann, OP ot when those linos are sung?" asked NEW March Charles Ezra Spraguc, banker this Prlvato 3CC4 private; Phono or 1179. the speaker. "Of the pilgrims In New died at nis Homo last night. as 1st class 2nd Class Prlvato as private. Honolulu, England and Virginia? Of the men who CLEVELAND, Mnrch 22. The demands made by the minors for a ton Loroy E. Paine, 2nd c'ass Honolulu pay by op- Prlvato Gus James, Troop M, fith LIMITED signed the declaration of indopond-eticc- o per cent raise In and a reduction of hours have been refused tho or wrote the constitution? Why erators. Cavalry, Schofleld Barracks, H. T la Castle & to Company B, 2nd Infan Cooke, not also of Sobleskl and tho great LONDON, March 22. Tho minimum wage scale bill Introduced by Pre- transferred Dairymen's Issue K. N. & K. Letters of Polish heroes? Has not tho American mier Asqulth passed Its second reading yesterday. try. LHOT8D Credit and Edward Honsloy, Company Traveler's Checks child born of French parents the right Prlvato available throughout world. B, Infantry Barracks, S3. tho to claim kinship with Napoleon? Amer- embassador to Germany, Dr. Andrew through whilo' the facts are fresh be- 2nd .Schofleld Honolulu X. lei to Troop M, 5th Association ican children have a glorious heritage D. White, in a recent addreE.3 before fore the public. They have a good H. T., transferred Cavalry. across the .lea as well as In the land the Ethical club o Cornell university judge v;ho Is paid enough to keep him Shipping and Com-- Which their parents have adopted. said: in his position and who is not looking Tolephono 1542. Cable W. F. MOSSMAN Transfers "I think it a wise plan to encourago "In no oher country of world Is forward to a They have tho STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS mission AT tho study of the history of these for there such a prevalence ot homicide a plain trial and then a plain sentence. SUGAR eign In our public schools, as here. By 4000 Ho Is executed inBido of thrco FACTORS and GENEBAL nations the law of statistics 1N8URANCE AGENTS. Lowest Rates continued Judge Pam. "In Polish dls- - people are sentenced to be murdered weeks and that has an effect on tho W. F. Mossman, manager of tho tricts I should encourage a closer n this country In the coming year, human mind.' W. B. Hamakuapoko Store, last Tuesday suf- Representing ,,' Arlington Heights, 111. paralysis. Ho was study of Toland, i Bohemian districts while In Great Britain but a few over fered a stroke of Ew Plantation Co. : Hospital, where he Phone 3184. F. J. McLoughlln. of Bohemia. This would acquaint tho iooo aro thus condemned to death, taken to tho Pala Walalua Agricultural Cd l&b . GheeYouShinBo child with the history of the race from n London during the past year had a Becond stroke. At tho time of Kehala 8ugar Co. HONOLULU FORGE CO. there Apokaa Sugar Mill Ga, General Ship and Machlno Blaak-smltliiln- g. which ho sprung and give him that wcro but fifteen murdcr.s and of these going to press we telephoned the phy- LATE ARMY ORDERS Fulton Iron Worka, of 8L LonS& ALSO KNOWN A3, THE Tools and Springs made prido in the glories of tho past which an but two of .three wore punished, sician In charge of tho hospital, Dr. Weaton'a Contrlfugala. '-- and repaired. Estimates given on encourages efforts to excel. The child wnIi0 jn New York city were W. F. McConkey, and were informed Babcock A Wilcox Boilers. Escapes. there Flro would feel an enthusiasm which ho some 125 murders, only a per Mr. Mossman would not llvo till noon. Graen"s Fuel Economizer. 211 Queen St., near Alakea, small Mataon Navigation Co. American heroes." j By command of Brigadier General two sons, Willie and Honolulu, T. H. cannot feel about cent of which wero reached by law. His wife and New England Mutual Life Tnssrama efforts adjutant general, Major Judge Pam commended the I "A British crowd Is the most brutal Macomb tho Harry, are with him. Mr. Mossman's Company, of Beaton. Llleilg News of the Gaelic league to bring about a In the world. You would suppose that Archibald Campbell, has Issued orders only brother, A. H. Mossman, died a Aetna Insurance Co. iMfc'U Hi K National Flro Inguranca ! "PAP better understanding of the Irish lit- crime would bo 'prevalent and it is, but recently to tho following effect: fortnight ago In Honolulu as chroni- All kinds Wrapping Papers and ' - Clthten'o Inauramo Co. HwWatffl erature and language and declared its tlm TtKHHVi lnw wiitnh in tim nirnncMi Corporal John H. Ferguson, Com- cled in "Our Honolulu Corner" of PI re Insurance Co. THE LEADING CHINESE NEWS- Twines, Printing and Writing Papers. ' - . . T ... . efforts would do much to bring to pub swmest ana most certain.....in tno worm, If 0.l t CUnttm la last week. The London Assurance Osrper&trsni AMERICAN-HAWAIA- PAPER & i"j PAPER IN HAWAH lie notice works of great literary merit has reduced tho crime of murder to transferred as''"!a nrivttc to Company Mr. W. F. Mossman was liked by y; Pages. SUPPLY CO., LTD. now locked up in libraries. almost nothing. Tho 'greatest cause . 2nd Battalion or Engineers, tort everybody with whom ho camo in con- Consolidated Soda Water Ton of crime Is Immunity from punishment, DeBussy. tact, and his death will bo sincerely The Paper for the Chinese Trade. Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu. Is Phono 1410. Geo. G. Guild, Gen. Mgr. ENGLAND'S SWIFT JUSTICE. and that is what wo havo here. Leas First Clara Private Vlolla B. Adams, mourned by all who know him. Ho Absolutely Pure It seems to me that all this morbid than one out of every 100 murderers Company G, 2nd Battalion of Engla has lived a long, useful llfo and dies JU8T OPENED sentiment that comes from such great Is here punished with any severity. Wo eers, Fort DeRussy, Is transferred to nt a ripe old age, about 78 years. He publicity as is given to our murder cannot have imprisonment for life, for the 105th Company, Coast Artillery was once a judge and later on be- TELEPHONE 2171. GUNTHER'S the worst wrtcches aro those who have Corps, Fort Buger. came cuatoms Kahulul. a trials should be discouraged and all collector of at Boston Cafe 0 Celebrated Chicago anneals to a jury of twelve men, such political pulls and you cannot keep private Frank Dalton, 105th Com Thence he went to Hnmakunpoko as BUGOLEUM o - CANDIES a as we have recently heard, should be them in jail for life pany, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Rug- manager of tho plantation store. Tho Leading Disinfectant, Deodor BIJOU ENTRANCE. a PALM CAFE. nrohlblted by law, tho law of justice "In Great Britain they call a jury of er, is transferred to Company G, 2nd Weekly Times. ant, Germicide, Insecticide and Antl Day and Night Service. and common sense. hard-heade- d men in twenty minutes. Battalion of Enginoora, Fort DeRussy. septic for all purposes. Our venerablo American and former An English tr'al goes straight Private Fred G. Kelsey, 105th Com Fine Job Printing at tho Star office. ABR. FERNANDEZ & SON. 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