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Juogeii in Very Wednesday Next for an Advance in Age, Will Be the Is to Develop the Gave a Reception at Services of Physicians rtvtrmtjrjrir U.S. WEATHER BU- I SUGAR-- 96 Test REAU, May HLast24 MflVtfl Centrifugals, 3.90d J hours' rainfall, trace. 111 III III III IIS 5 Per Ton, $78. 83 s mWir J H Tcmpcraturc.max.80; 5 h Y t Analysis Beets, 10s, n min. 71. Weather, 0 fair. maa so. n K j C MAY Kntered Jn. 19. 108, tt HcmoUW. II tti. S VOL. V., NO. 227. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SUNDAY, 12, 1307 FOURTEEN PAGES. riKM Milter. I'ndrr Art of Cobctm of Mrrk I. iTt. u IS GOV. GILLETT -- J SHOOT WILL GIVES FINAL BE II 01 WAKING I NOTICE, Hawaii National Guard Farming Possibilities to in Will Send Team to Be Exploited Will Gall Out Mililia District. Contest. if Peace Is Hot Koolau is to have an industrial Pieseiwd, the clanging of the - awakening and . progress be heard in the nation can command re-- tools of will k "No practically dead for spect do work in the world land that has been and its which, thanks ready to defend itself these many years but unless it is brought to life. (Associated Press Cablegram.) unjust aggression. Tor to J B. Castle, will be against Com Kaneohe Ranch ernor that we depend chiefly on a citi-- The lands of the SAN FRANCISCO, May pany, which he now controls, are to be soldiery, to he organized when haa zen agriculture and diversified Oillett had conference with the occasion requires, rather than the home of are to have an inning. What Mayor Schmitz, Cornellua and Culhoun, on a military citizenship. But no industries roaming pasture land of and given them to und?rtand that IT citizen soldier, no volunteer or has been the cattle is fo blossom like the green bay peace is not preserved he will call ont ir militiaman, is of any use for the country he can tree. .. ' .. the militia. Another attempt will be defense of his if ; " papers will be filed " J During the week '''-- ' ": V'V- - operate cars today. not hit an enemy at whom he incorpora- made to the itreet with the Treasurer for the " shoots. That the young men of i . ' , ,t - .. tion of the Hawaiian Copra Co., having k America shall know how to shoot Castle. "'' lands under lease from Mr. straight is one of the fundamental The new company will have a capital Roosevelt Dines requirements of our scheme of na- - ization of $30,000. tional defense." The Kaneohe Ranch Co. one time Kuroki . General ;. controlled a great many acres of land A over the Pali, all of it suitable for ag- years been but which for has 12.-Pm- ldeot The above extract from a letter writ riculture, WASHINGTON, May used as, pasture land, and has grown A. Drain, president Roosevelt haa given a dinner to Oeo-er- al ten to Gen. James rich in consequence. ' That under lease of the National Rifle Association, shows to the Copra Company is between the Kororl of Japan. what Secretary of State Rpot thinks of ponds near Kailua Bay and the sea, fifty shooting and has been deemed of such and comprises two hundred and to the cultivation of sent to acres adapted ? -- Ship Wrecked Importance that has been 't if twenty . trees, of which it has K . organization and cocoanut every National Guard thousand, half of which are nearly United States. It re- " at Astoria shooting club in the three feet high and the balance 'I- - . ; ' ' , , . bears directly on a matter which is cently planted. They are from the Na- grove on Kauai and are of being taken up at present by the Lindermann J " v " v -- . i - ? - . ' ' - ASTORIA, May 12. The Whangbo U V" V ' Adjutant-- variety, which In this - tional Guard of Hawaii, through the Samoan W" "f ' ' ' " ' grove began to bear in five and one-ha- lf probably wrecked on the bar. General Jones. ' I ' - . J. W. years. ' 4 P W. f f In a letter received recently from Samples of copra grown here have of the United and P. Hall, Adjutant General been forwarded to San Francisco GENERAL BOOTH. HEAD OF THE SALVATION ARMY. Awful Fate a States Army, the announcement is the reports from the - manufacturers made that the national shoot, in which have been most satisfactory. The qual- of Shriners A- all bodies of the National Guard, as ity of the product is excellent, com- REFINED SUGAR well as the Regular Army, are sup- paring favorably with that of the best General Booth in Japan posed to join, will take place at Camp grade received in that market, and the August From the Japan Times, April ?0. LOS ANGELES, May 12. By the f Perry, Fort Clinton, Ohio, on price per pound is satisfactory. So QUALITY H 28. Preliminary practise will be held well pleased are the people on the OF BEST wreck of the Shrinera' special train I seven. short time, I shall first before. This is creating signified a will- Booth of the Salvation Army In that twenty-fiv- e were killed for two days Coast that they have General general matters and then re- near Honda account of the shipped on Monday even- speak on great interest here on ingness to take all that can be arrived at Yokohama ply to your questions. To begin with, and twenty Injured. that Hawaii will, in all probability, to them. ing by the Great Northern steamer am now enjoying very good health, Has Re- fact I you to Honolulu Plantation by team of marks compressed the landed on Tuesday on point I beg to ask t te represented a The copra is and Minnesota and and this ways: morning. On occasion of his land- be easy. I use my time in three ceived Material for Fi- men. extracted oil used in the manufacture the speeches in public; sec- will fireworks were first, to deliver First Setback Fort Clinton, where the shoot of soaps, and as oils In the manufac- ing at the West hatoba, ondly, to attend to official affairs; and ltration Plant. high-grad- use be held, is located in an ideal spot on ture of e paints. Another discharged and Mr. Mitsuhashi, Mayor thirdly to engage in authorship and put is the manufacture of- depart, Erie, and is only ten miles across to which it is of Yokohama, and other municipal other work. To move from one for Iake of shredded cocoanut, which is utilized work to another is my Hughes Put-in-Ba- y, where Hotel cro'wd of citizens received ment of the shipment of structural iron the lake from by confectioners and bakers. The fiber ficials and a my rest. Otherwise I do The final summer pur- most cordial manner. The pleasure and filtration plant Victory, said to be the largest is made into hawsers for towing him in a use my time for rest. There ia for the bone charcoal peculiarities, to which not plan- hotel in the world, is located. Other poses. Owing to certain Mayor read a welcome address more work than I can do. For the which will enable the Honolulu NEW YORxi, May 12. The Repub- 41 rope made- - from this is buoyant and a speech in never taken rest. fine a grade of 1 fine hotels are within reach, and it is General Booth made short last 16 years, I have tation to turn out as defeated will not sink as a manila hawser will. bou- permits It. world, lican Central Committee haa probable that a large number of spec to the Copra response. He was presented with My health sugar as can be obtained in the Of the land under lease VISIT. morning on the III-loni- an. Odell'a resolution endoralnff OoTernor tators will be present at the matches. Company fifty acres will be planted in quets by the Yokohama division of tha OBJECT OF HIS arrived yesterday the or pine trees. Investigation Salvation Army and the welcome com- The object of my visit to Japan is It has been delayed for eome Hashes for President. in which all the best shots of ironwood Salvation develops the information that this to see the members of the on Its way from the East, United States will be seen. profitable. mittee. to see they are little time species of trees i3 most Army in Japan: if congestion of freight on the The U. S. Government provides trans- apart there will be ARRIVAL, AT SHIMBASHI. they are fighting with an by the Planted six feet active; if making a result the work and subsistence for the mem- 1210 to the acre. At the end of six head of the Salvation their strength; If they are railroads and as the portation cut- General Booth, evil and been held back. Afternoon teams which rep- years the number is reduced by "We- successful campaign against on the plant has bers of the various every row, the felled Army, arrived at Shimbashi on to raise their spirit In speaking of the matter last night Territories, and these ting out other ' mense wickedness; and Honolulu plan- resent States and trees producing 605 fence posts which, dnesday at 4:54 p. m. An and give them a novel power to work. Manager Ross, of the be represented see me. tation, said: Cable Report islands should surely at present valuation, would be worth crowd assembled in and around the Besides. I desired to let them we years one-ha- lf discouraging for Yes. the last of the Iron which this year, though they were not in the $121. At the end of twelve station to welcome the general.
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