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SUNDAY, 1908.-FOUR- TEEN VOL. VI., NO. 264. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, JANUARY 19, na. . . PAGES. 0. h., M 8 1 STUBS WM. AUSTIN WHITING LUSITANAS DOCTOR OUTRANKS IE PASSES TO THE BEYOND THE HEHJ U5BUD THEIR LIE OFFICERS 01 THE Two Interfering Friends Slash- H S 1 - ed by Infuriated Woman-- Ail :r ,1 1 in Hospital. HOSPITAL SHIP RELIEF A stabbing affair, In which a woman cut up three men so badly that all had to be taken to the hospital, took The Portuguese Society place last night about ten o'clock on Punchbowl. A native named Kahau Brownson's Resignation Fails to Alter Celebrate in New nale is the worst Cut up and It was his the wife Annie that wielded the butcher's President's Mind Ruef Quarters. cleaver that did the cutting. The Goes, to Co - other wounded men are William I 1 t .4l i Trial elho and Kaulio, friends of the hus- Immediately. The magnificent new clubhouse and band who interfered to save him from ociety hall of the Lusitana Society, being murdered. I I icm the corner of Alapai and Luna-lil- o Kahaunale went home last evening d supper, being out again by ' 7 (Associated Press Cablegrams.) streets, was formally opened last for sent night, on the twenty-sevent- h annive- Annie, his wife, to get a gallon of wine ,. WASHINGTON, January rsary of "tbe founding of the society in to celebrate payday with. Returning I THE LATE JUDGE WM, AUSTIN WHITING. 19. It has been officially decided Hawaii. The affair was a brilliant with the wine and his two friends, that Francis Lecain will be assigned gone. as sailing master of the naval one and attended by at least two he found his better half He and - Judge William Austin Whiting- died William Austin Whiting was thousand persons, the members of the his friends then prepared supper for born in hospital ship Relief to be commanded by Surgeon Charles yesterday afternoon at 5:25 o'clock, of ' Charlestown, Mass., where most of his Stokes. bigr eociety, their relatives and friends. themselves and drank the wine, finally dropsy caused by cirrhosis of the liver. ancestors on both sides had lived for Tor the occasion hundreds of red, setting out to look up the missing mis- This is a victory for President 111 several generations. He graduated Eoosevelt acainst the mimmrtir f white and blue lncandescents gleamed tress of the house, locating her at a He had been seriously for some Admiral Brownson, many from Harvard College as six genera who resigned from the navy as a result of nr.lnr fthroughout the grounds, strings of neighbor's. weeks and in ill health for Surgeon Stokes should expected tions of his name had done before him, command the hospital ship over the ha1a of the line them being attached tothe high flag- The three returned home, after months. His death has been officers. It had been intended any some days. After graduating at the college he took that the HeUet should accompany Admiral'" pole, from which a quarrel at almost time for Vico-a- the summit of which float- started, the husband the Harvard law rmrsA. nnrt Evans' fleet on its voyage to the Pacific, but the vessel was hel.l up on The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock account ed the banner of Portugal and the flag beginning to inflict some husbandly the practise of his profession in Char-- of the row which arose over the President 's order. The from Masonic Tern--1 lestown - vewel will now prob- of the society. Within, the building punishment on Annie for her neglect this afternoon the and Boston, bot living in Char- ably receive her orders to sail for the Pacific plo. Wll- - lestown. His ancestors on both sides - The body will be at H. H. gayly in I 1 was decorated with- the Portu- hospitality. The woman fought ho. il Kfian 1 n lit, rvrv--t In An t tv V rn guese ana-som- colors, twined with the Stars back, finally seizing the big butcher erauon, e of them attained a aind Stripes, while flowers, potted knife and slashing her husband across o'clock this morning, where! friends llaTger emience. He was a lineal de - RUEF WILL plants and green wreaths were placed the hack of the npolr Infliftinp- - nn ! ma- ia.K.e a last iuok. ai nie xctuc wi.jscfiiua.iii. ot uov. x nomas juuuiey ana BE GIVEN NO thpfr friend. The Tiodv will 'be taken of Gov. Simon Bradstreet, and of Rev, throughout the big reception hall. The ugly wound. Other slashes followed, John Cotton, preacher of to the Masonic Temple at 2 o'clock. the first the opening program , consisted in ad- the man being cut on the arms and First Church in Boston, all of whom IMMUNITY The services Temple will be FROM TRIAL dresses of congratulation so- in the breast. . at the were active in the third decade of the from the ' ' century. ciety officers, Governor Fearing the now wo- Masonic. seventeenth Another of his Frear and that Infuriated anceitor8 was the president Har- -- The funeral will be under the aus of others, a series of stereoptlcon pic- man would commit murder if left College, Aus- SAN FRANCISCO, pices Pacific Lodge, No. 822, A. F. vard and his grandfather January 19 The prosecution has broken tures and an explanatory address by alone, Coelho and Kaulio interfered, of tin was a prominent lawyer in Massa- & A. M., J. J. Belser, Right Worship- note off all negotiations with Ruef concerning the granting E. Towse, a dance and the serving, of and the knife was turned upon them. chusetts, and an author of some f of immunity Master. The body will be taken day, having ref The Coelho was slashed across the upper ful in his written "Peter to him in exchange for evidence to be given reshmenfts. Hawaiian band temple to Rugg: The Missing Man," a book that against Schmitz and part of right arm from the after the services, rplayed during the evening. the and Kaulio cemetery attracted much attention in Its time. others and he will be put on trial immediately - the crematory In Nuuanu -- on a charge of f - On the platform,""- for opening across the hand, one of his fing"ers H8 s to Honolulu In 18S0,where " ' the where it will be Incinerated. bribery. y; v part of the program, were August being nearly severed by the force of he had friends who were Influential in . " The pall bearers will be H. E. Coop affairs here, and gave the young law- Vierra, the chairman of the commi- the blow. er, John Kldweii, x. n. mne ana tx. yer a social and a business standing ttee under which the new hall had The police were called in after the once, was much to O. 'hite, all past masters of Pacific at that of value BANKER POET DIES OF HEART FAILURE leen fitted up; "21. A. Silva, the re- fighting had stopped, and the patrol him. An uncle, James W. Austin, was Lodge, and Chief Justice Hartwell, P. I Gov-(Contln- one time a of the Supreme tiring president of the society; ued wagon was summoned to carry the at Justice C. Jones, Cecil Brown and Col." C. P. : Court of Hawaii, and It was doubtless on Page Vtve.) (Continued on page 5.) I Iaukea. (Continued on page 8.) NEW YORK, January ig. Edmund Clarence Stedman, the banker-poe- t, died here yesterday from heart failure. PASSING SHOW QF POLITICS TWO YOUTHS GO BRIDEGROOM BEATEN E. C. Stedman has been a celebrated writer of poetry and prose sinee 1853, when he graduated from Yale to take the editorship ON HONOLULU'S RIALTO! WIFE TORN of the Norwich, TO THE ROGKPILE III Conn., Tribune. As a journalist he served as war correspondent for the New York World during the Civil War. He had served in the department of the attorney uenerai ax Washington and was at one time a prominent figure on A call has been Issued by National am not a candidate for treasurer and John Freitas will break rock for the Manuel Lewis, who lives on Baker's the New York Stock Exchange. Committeeman Alex Hobertson to the never will be." county for the next four months and lane on Punchbowl, started off his married career last night by being members of the Republican Central Harvey is being talked about as the think over the calline down that Judsre w, Democratic candidate for big mu Andrade handed out to in po- - oeaten up by his two brothers-in-la- CALIFORNIA'S CANDIDATE Committee to be present in quorum the him the AT PRIMARIES nicipal office: that Is, the Democratic lice court yesterday. Freitas, who is tne Nascimento boys, losing his wife, regular January meet- mother-in-la- w strength at the candidate, supported by the Home a young man, was up on three occasioning his a shock to- drove her into hysterics and fin ing of the committee, to be held Rulers and the Achl wing of the Re- - charges, malicious Injury, drunkenness that SAN FRANCISCO, January. " ally being to his spouse in 19. The Republican State Com wards the end of .the month in the puoiicans it is stated that a combi- - and larceny. The three cases were returned battered up condition through the as- - mittee has been called in Republican headquarters on Merchant nation of these forces has been much one continuous offense. He had stolen to meet Sacramento on May 14, It has been I Joe Leal. Thus discussed and practically arrived at, some poultry and sold it to a China- sistance of Detective decided street.. At this meeting. the dates will (initiated began his life as a mar that the candidate for the presidency to be supported by the according to the hui of presumed man, getting drunk on the proceeds he "be set for the Territorial convention, 1 man. state delegation National leaders. Harvey is to get their sup and falling through a showcase in a riot at the Convention will be chosen at the j The ffridegroom is eighteen years old and the orders will be issued that will port for mayor, Achl for county at' Japanese store". With him on his primaries. and his bride confesses to fifteen sum- - . put the county and precinct organizers torney, and "W ise for sheriff, while circuit went Enos Fragas, who will i mets. The pair were made one at the work and off political .ma- the other candidates will be such as also go with him to jail for ninety at start the i Roman Catholic cathedral even- - ICE BROKE; SIX BOYS Ha vs. . last DROWNED. 1908. the loyal Home can support, , j chinery for the campaign of Rulers ing, going to the Orpheum by way of This combination counting on Andrade roasted the two youths un The workers have not been waiting is the la wedding trip. So far everything was votes erf Hui Kaukeouli mercifully, Informing them he for any call to get busy, however, the and the that Io ely and with his bride's little hand organized considered them 'all-roun- d eggs NEW YORK, January 19. Six boys were drowned Iiaving been hard at work launching latest waterfront hui, the bad in' his and his head in the clouds he yesterday lit- one thing stands in the way be and in line for penitentiary life a little private booms and steering that if ; ted his wife out of the theater and while out skating on the ice near the New Jersey shore. The ice ing the ambition of Dwight, change in their manner of living was tle schemes through the wards for who towards their home after the curtain broke, precipitating the skaters into the river. Many finger thinks that he would be a good man not made. J months. a has been held had fallen on the happy finale of the . head The nineteen fan-ta- n players cap tap to see what way the wind was at the of such a ticket himself. ! piay. So engrossed was he in the hap blowing many a true word has been All these are bitterly opposed to tured on the other "side of the island piness thicjj around him that he failed STRAITS DO NOT ALARM EVANS. C. will on Thursday were up yester- - f w, spoken in jest and the effect scruti-- j John Lane and work against for trial tc, reCognize his brothers-in-la- who ' day, nized, and many little private pledges j Wm fr any position, even reelection getting off easily with a fine of n,et him and he was not aware of and understandings have been ex- -t to the Senate. Lane's friends know three dollars apiece and costs. Three i the piiikla gods had sent to that the RIO DE JANEIRO, January Admiral changed. j this and are hustling to stem the tide local gamblers had to pay seven apiece ie 'tn up things until a hard fist landed 19. Evans states that he costs, ten-doll- ar on his eye. Among: upon whom the jao- i- j arising against the young leader and and while the hails anticipates no difficulty in making passage of Ma- those Just what happened during the next the the Straits of t threatening to go high enough to of five others were forfeited. crobe has fastened is Jim Quinn. few minutes the bridegroom has only gellan. The fleet will make the passage in single column. Quinn has had experience and has cover even his elevated head. The a hazy recollection of, but when he . been twice vaccinated, but in neither fact that Lane has moved out of the THE AFONG SUIT, came to; his girl-wif- e was gone and he was bruised. He hot- case didj it take. He is now out after Fifth District and qualified for resi- The answer of Mrs. Julia H. Afong battered and ROBBERS GAGGED THE CASHIER. In helped footed to the police station and told the supervisorship that was supposed dence the Fourth has not filed in the Circuit Court on Friday, his story, Detective Leal being sent to be his two elections ago and which him any with the Hawaiian voters, reported in the Advertiser yesterday, out with him to locate the - missing who argue his switch is to curry bride and guard him. A visit was paid tte is credited with having thrown that seems to have S eated some misunder TEXOLA, Oklahoma, January 19. The First National Bank - to the girl's parents' home on Luso away. If he lands his nomination he favjr with the Civic Federationists of standing because it is entitled "an an- - street, and here it was found that tak- j here " was robbed yesterday of four thousand dollars. robbers -- The should be well up in the bunch among his new home district-- swer in the suit of Mrs. Carrie B ing advantage of a hysterical attack There are many young Hawaiians Riggs vs. Julia H. Afong." That was j en the mother, caused by the return of held up the cashier and gagged him to prevent any alarm being given. mobile to carry voters to the polls in. who think littfe of the Harvey-Achi-"Wi- se the title of the original suit brought ! the daughter under the accompanying j circumstances, the wife had skipped many a combination, especially the last to have the Afong I C He has learned that there is trust deed in the out and disappeared. The husband slip of the tongue between the cup two named. The younger Hawaiian1?, estate construed. A compromise was and detective then visited the groom's ROOSEVELT WILL SEND and the lip, as well as other things the members ,of the St. Louis and effected some months ago which was home. and here the abducted bride was politically useful, and is already hard' alumni, have little use-f- or oerfectlv acceptable to Mrs Tiae-- an sitting, tearfully awaiting the return Achl, and denounce Wise job-chas- er. was accepted by of her husband. After reuniting the SPECIAL MESSAGE at work in an unannounced sort cf asa her, and with that couple. Leal gave them hi3 blessing way. They figure that he has a compromise Mrs. Riggs' interest and and withdrew, It is a foregone cenclusion that at soft snap now and ought to be con-- connection with the suit ended. Mrs. I RE PEARL HARBOR least four of the present supervisors tented with it. Burns, however, has now had herself PILOTAGE AT VLADIVOSTOK. will be on one or" other of the tickets In the meantime, the boom of Jack made a party complainant, and the It is telegraphically reported from possible excep- Lucas for the first mayor is growing present proceeding is in effect this falU The three her Vladivostok that vessels leaving and "Washington, January 18, 1908. Har- nicely, "being nursed along and sedu- suit, though it old title. tions are Hustace, Keaioha and retains. the entering the port have hitherto been "Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu. vey. Hustace may run, but not un--le- ss lously tendled. it is stated that a Mrs. Bums is now the real complain- officially ordered to employ pilots, but "The Con- he is nominated as mayor. He good many prominent business men ant, and Mrs. Riggs has now no in- on and after January 1, Russian cal- President just informed me that he would send to ' doesn't want the treasurership on any have noted it and expressed hopes terest or connection with the suit, ex- endar,- t,he employment of pilots is to gress today message recommending improvement Pearl Harbor terms. , that it will survive the spring storms cept that her name remains in the be left to the option of the captains dredging, fortifications and drydock. summer epidemics. cause. i "Cut me out of that." he says; "I and the early title of the of vessels. j ; "H. P. WOOD." ... v SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 19, igo8.

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: f 7 7 t? AGES. ft Blindness, and women sailing on white Alice B. Thompson. itrawberry Days seas. The cocoa palms may bend and sway & Seas where no placid Above a lovely sails have ever ft ' ocean, i been. And in the valleys maile crush j.ne cream tnat aaas mucn to this lovely fruit is p Dreams like wan demons on waste In warm and fragrant sunshine to be had from us fresh every day. You cannot marshes seen This is Hawaii nei Through dulling fevered eyes. The And. her possessions! ', et a more satisfactory article. dregs and lees ' But . listen to the murmur Of wine long spilt to dead divinities. growing From out her fertile soil f Gray, empty days when Spring is Metropolitan Meat Company, Ltd. - never green, . That but awaits the plough and seed To make" its power known, . Can the heart answer what these - How from itself great forests may push ftjdles mean k Into enduring beauty , 6 Telephone 45. Ufe ft0.1? hopelessness a ' 1ft in. Can the 5?J And golden fruits and grain-tippe- d, rices " these? Eipen in splendor- - o'er the land. ' - - -- r ...... ; plea-san- Love lying low in the long f Break ground, and let the rich earth burst Fish-mark- Next to the et, grass, Into flower and treasure! . , Youth with his eager face agaiflst Then shall the quiet homestead spread ' f King St., the sun, ' It's peace upon the plains, , W SiiriwJ They may not guess the hours when This then shall be Hawaii-ne- i and order some of these shall pass, And her possessions. W? 8 l v k t i i 1$ t$ t 1t In what drear coin such lovely dreams hydrogen and oxygen, a water tank in their - - - are paid, What bitter jest filled the heart of ye which the combination of gases is At what grim cost their flowery As ye laughed 'neath the scornful ' cooled, an air compressor and a set of days are won, moon ? . highly charged electrodes. The inventor When man is old and lonely and Say, was there never nigh piled pine wood, eucalyptus, corn cas, afraid. A higher God than ye? barrel hoops and other wooden articles Why, did you work 'neath the mid- into an 'oven, where they became char- night sky NEW AMERICA. coal. Thirty or more pounds of this he On the night ye fashioned me? What were the ancient great that placed in the retort. Twenty minutes . blazed later, when things were getting hot, he Telephone V - 251 In colored pomp that flamed like the GRASMERR. started the air compressor and a set of sun highly charged electrodes. The water, Rest, Poet, in thy simple grave: To this where liberty hath raised converted into steam, passed "through a The tangled hum of Sabbath bells I A heater, where it was disassociated into Send Your Suit hundred nations Into one? Throbs round thee, and the winsome hydrogen; and oxygen at a' temperature f ' wave ' To the ' would gods of class! of 3;O0Q degrees, The mixture of gases' ?.,.. How their battle Comes from the genial fells. AND With thine? Thine iron ships would was then compressed upon the carbon i EAGLE DYEING . ' . elide . heated to a like temperature. Then he Hats built to conform to the stvle and figure of CLEANING WORKS. fride folds the fallen dust oft:"kings: Through...triremes as through broken let the compressed gas flow past the,! the wearer giving them an individuality that puts C Telephone 575 Sleep, Poet, with sons of toil, FORT STREET the electrodes, and a fine 01 powdered them above ordinary hat conceptions. glass. 'Mid sanctity of homely things, nMf Thy guns gaf burst frfy the end of the pipe. would eoll the phalanx' Sealed in God's scentetj soilt "Dunn Hats" are vogue. " Thirty mWUes later it ceased. The pride, CT rry-ntf 4 , entire Output was about seventy pounds Japanese importa MAKING BABEEL AP iViuaV . MRS. DUNN'S MILLINERY SHOP We have the best thg treasures that the Great Kings ' tions in ; "' ' -" X-- K50PS. SILKS and CREPES, NOVEtitiES; lost V. . ',T;Tr'- ,x HARRISON BLOCK A t fctlSa Etc.v or Persepolis hoftp iit'A other , Con...... HATS To throw barrel The illustrated Souvenir of the AMERICAN and PANAMA Were baubles to the giant cost Wooden a see For Ladies and Gentlemen scraps into Ytfi, ail gressional visit last May has been is- That makes one City what It is. come out 'to chemically IAWKAMi, them tirnvl sued from the presses of the Gazette Hbte! Street pure sugar seems a 'jnderful achieve- company a edi- HATHOR. ment, but that iVMie claim an inventor in the form of second Out of the deaths I cry, makes for his device, which is described tion. It is "a work of beautiful typo- Gods who fashioned me, in "Popular Mechanics." The machine, graphy and contains halftone pictures Out of the earth and 'sky says the article, is composed of a water covering a variety of island subjects. LL RIGHT . . . sea; a for heating steam nn-t- il And rush and roar of the boiler, furnace, As a supplemental souvenir to Pic- it turns into hydrogen and oxygen, turesque Hawaii it is. invaluable. The FOR THE ARMY ALL RIGHT FOR YOU Gods who fasnloned me a retort in which the' charcoal is re- croon, gas and mixed with the price of the Souvenir is fifteen cents. A. N. Sanford Where the waters flow and duced to a Some people have a false impression that ' GRADUATE OPTICIAN

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Over May & Co. t-v'- iiaP. 1.7, r, r jk 4 J' igj i Jo. sjl ,sym contains cocaine. The Alameda We'd like them to know that it recently underwent a Brought thorough chemical analysis by the experts of the Depart- US A NEW LINE OF ment of Agriculture, and was found to be EXQUISITE Wholly Free' From Cocaine Upon this showing, the sale of the beverage m the Army MOULDINGS 'Canteen was authorized, and Coca Cola was guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act, Serial No. . We have the taste necessary to give Pure 3324. your pictures an artistic framing. Uncle Sam's men like it because it is invigorating and refreshing, and relieves fatigue. The Pacific Picture It's the best hot-weath- er drm,k on the market, and it is Framing Co. BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY Nuuanu, below Hotel Street I . Vr; :'Sf '4 l Wlfork Potted Plants, etc. Naviaiian Soda Beautiful HILLS BROTHERS, Proprietors. Phone 516. I :: :, ; . , - i Ethel M. Taylor .V Mrs. THE END OF THE ELOPEMENT. TeL 339 i r f - . ..." m water, on a tem i f - T I feet above mean high t ii porary structure, painted white, erect Oahu Railway i I known as t 0 it. xid7N. i AM A f J I r& 1 IS ed on the reclaimed land TIME TABLE. and Island, westerly side of the H ol w channel. The characteristic Company,II Limited OUTWARD. light remains unchanged. For Waiacae, Waitlua, Kahuitu American-Hawaiia- n steamer range light, a fixed and The Honolulu rear Stations 9: 15 a. m.. 3:20 p. m. off Wat Arizonan, Captain Tapley, arrived green lens lantern light, located on the Statement of For Pearl City, E Mill and Way port shortly before sunset last night. top of the Custom House, Honolulu, Condition, December 31, 1907. Stations tt:30 a. m.. "9:15 a. m,, 'lliOS , m., 2:15 p. m., 20 p. m, p, the 3-- N. by! 5:U After the usual formalities vith 10 mile N. 14 deg. 51 min. E. 'J tzu, 9:30 p. m., til p. m. officials and quarantine 3-- S preceding. customs the in rear of the t-.- E. E., RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. For Wahiawa sas a. m. and FOR;REHT doctors, she came into port and took January 15 this light was removed p . m. Loans on Real Estate $ 1.990.0O. Capital pain ii .$ $13.00 a position alongside the railroad from the Custom House, and estab n.iss.oo INWARD. Aloha Lane ..... Loans Securities other urplus fund 600.00 15-- 165 of mail than 0 wharf. She brought sacks 50 above mean high water, Wal-al- ua Kin? Street lished, feet Real Estate , 9,630.73 'Dividends unpaid . 2.2S7.95 Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku. S3-0- Victoria. Street 0 for this city. Fine weather all the 4J10 mile N. by E. in the rear of the Cash on hand and in bank... 2,492.23 and Walanae S:36 a. m, t.U Beretanla Street 40.00 way down and a trip of seven days temporary range light, upon the VOL. 30.00 front Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Kinau Street by her $ 14.022.96 and a half is the report made northwest end of the ridge of a shed $ 14.022.9S Pearl City 1":4 a. m., S:36 a. nx . Punchbowl Street s2'00 or Matlock Avenue 25.00 officers, who found no storms other on Fort street wharf. The character 10:3$ a. m "1:40 p, m, 4:31 p. m., 20.00 episodes on the way. Th unchanged. 6:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. KaimuW unpleasant istic of the light remains I, Henry C. Hapai, Treasurer of the The Young Hawaiian Loan & Saving Kewalo Street 22.50 cargo on the big freighter 13 very Lighthouse Board. Arrive Honolulu from Wah I ma 13.00 By order ofthe Company, Limited, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to a. m. and 5:31 p. m. IIliha Street 1800 tons of 's small, consisting of about J. F. CARTER, the best of my knowledge and belief. Daily, t Ex. Sunday. Sunday Only. larger part r, two-ho- ur general merchandise, the Lieutenant-Commande- U. S. N, As HENRY C. HAPAI, The Halelwa Limited, a of which Is from New York. to the- - Inspector of the 12th train (only first-cla- ss tickets honored). sistant Treasurer. every 8:21 of the Arizonan report leaves Honolulu Sunday at Furnished The officers Lighthouse District. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of January, liKiS. a. m.; returning, arrives in Honolulu sighting a four-mast- ed schooner, bound 17, 1308. - Kalmukl .$43.00 January J NO. II. KEA, it 10:10 p. m. The Limited stop only for this city, a couple of hundred ALAMEDA SAILED. Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit, T. II. at Pearl City and WaUnae. seeing a large 3. P. DENISON. P. SMITH. miles off port, and also steamship Alameda, a yesterday morning, bound for The Oceanic Superintendent. G. P. A T. A. steamer Captain Dowdell, sailed, from tan FOR SALE San "Francisco, and apparently from Francisco yesterday for this port on 150 miles from KOOLAU RAILWAY bargain at Kalmukl $1000.00 here. She was about schedule. The Alameda A ' her regular Three-quarte- rs build-- port from the number of of an acre this and should reach here Friday morning and ing lot, Manoa Valley 1600.00 lights shown, for it was still dark TOWARD KAHUKU. is expected to bring down some of the was sighted, was apparently when she tourists who have as yet failed to ma- a passenger vessel. It Is hard to say p E. 5. g ? terialize in any, great number in spite - p m : she was, as no vessel which can what of brilliant prospects which were v ? : : : description has, left here the 2 ? answer this held but early in .the season. So far The road to Haleiwa presents unusual attractions I S- - - ' Henry Vaterhouse Trust Co., for almost a week. The last passen- for the past two months, every vessel : i : : S ac- to the autoist. It is free from hills and leads l l : on eer steamer 'to leave here was the coming to this' city with passenger :' . c LIMITED. been only partly : . : ; p Mongolia, which sailed for San Fran commodations have through a delightful part of the country. At the filled, but better things are hoped for Ka- - Ka- - Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolulu Cisco on Sunday, and the last steamer in the next two months. Haleiwa Hotel there is much to interest the A.M. P.M. hana hana of any kind to leave for San Fran- Kahana... 0.00 11.00 1.32 to to EITHET SAILS TODAY. travelers aside elegant meals accom- cisco was the Amiral Fourichon, which from the and Punaluu.. 2.17 Hill 1.43 S .10 t .05 Captain Drew, one of the oldest and . 3.00 11.17 1 46 .15 sailed last Tuesday afternoon. One modations. : : : : : : : : : : Haleaha 40 best liked of all ths sailing masters Kaluanui.. 4.13 11.23 150 .20 .15 of these vessels may have had some isliopTrustGo, who visit this city, leaves for the Hauula 4.89 11.S0 1.53 .25 JS0 delayed, or It may be ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, 6.27 11.36 1.58 mishap and be Coast this morning at 10 o'clock, in the Kftlpapau. .30 .25 some vessel coming through from the p. The Rithet will carry Manager. Lale 8.45 11.46 2.06 ' .40 .30 LIMITED r. Rithet. Orient, which has been thrown out a full cargo of sugar, 1420 tons, and ' Arrive Kahuku.. 1L00 11.5S 2.15 .55 .40 her way by storms and did not stop should make a fast trip to the Coast AGENTS with the weather which is prevailing. . TOWARD KAHANA. FINANCIAL here, She will also carry a few passengers. TOLOSA2T CAME BACK. . 1 MATT- - TOMORROW. p p P HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE ELECTION OF OFFICERS. p m 2 3 2 The German tramp S. S. Tolosan, Though mall only arrived from San o a e ; a n 3 2? came, in distress on her a a. which in here Francisco last night on the Arizonan, Honolulu, Saturday, Jan. IS, 1908. 1 : g. r Vladivostok, WAIANAE LIME CO., LTD. p Investments made In Stocks, Bonds, way from Seattle to more may be expected tomorrow - S once more on her long trip on the Nippon Maru which should be apitai. I t At the annual meetinjr of the above s. tn r Real Estate, started NAME OP STOCK. Paid CpjVal. Bid. aik company on 16th v; C yesterday afternoon, but an hour's off port in the morning. The Maru held in Honolulu the 3 Rents, interest and dividends collect will probably arrive early in the morn- MXBTAimiJE. Inst., the following officers were elect enough she once C Brewer A Co .... Ka- - Ka- steaming was and ing, will come Inside the harbor, fl4X.O00j JltOj ed to serve for the ensuing year: ed. Taxes and Insurance attended to not and P.M. P.M. huku huku more returned. This time she did as the quarantine will not Interfere Kwt 5,000.0001 20 24 25 President. Mr. W. E. Brown 17 Kahuku.. 0.00 Ii40 3.00 to to .nd remittance made monthly or quar or have her steer with her. Haw. AsrricuiiuriA 1.200.000: 100 Vice Mr. J. J. Belser strike a hurricane, Haw Com A Sugar Co 2,312.7.5' 100! iH;80 President Lale 2.55 12.49 3.12 .15 f .10 go on her, one of uw euK.; v . 2.000.000 2oi 31 Treasurer Mr. G. F, Davles 4.73 12.57 3.22 .25 .15 terly as desired. ing gear back but NO QUARANTINE. Hnrinrr-n- , m Kalpapau. 4 'so.ooo; looi ... Secretary ;.Mr. F. L. Winter hpr was a.ooo,u)u; .. 6.11 3.28 .30 .20 Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. riiimns broke down and it Today, for the first time for months, Hnnotit ao' 9 Mr. W. G. Singlehurst Hauula Haiku aOOOOO 100: Auditor Kaluanui.. 6.87 1.05 3.35 .35 .23 thought to come back city 28 best tothls there will be no extra precautions to Khuku., 500.000 20 SO F. L. WINTER, 8.00 1.09 3.41 JSS Kihei Plan Co Ltd.. 2,500,000? 50; Haleaha M .40, repairs. The Tolosan spent the '8 JSS for be taken by the Tjuarantine officials KipabBln 10.000 100; Secretary, Walanae Lime Company, Punaluu.. 8.83 1.13 3.47 .45 night anchored outside the harbor. here in regard to people from this city Koloa 500.000; lOoi Ltd. Kahana.. 11.00 1.23 3.58 .65 .40 quaran- McBryde Sag Co Ltd, 1.500,000; 2oi 4 T. H., IT, 1908. 264 The Chinese crew of the German, boarding the steamers. The oanu ugr vo 1,690,000! 2oi H 2 Honolulu. Jan. Connecting at Kahuku with the O. tine period has elapsed and no more Onoaen l,0fJ0,0C0: 20) 2 29 R. & L. Co.'s 9:15 a. m. train from who failed to get any consolation from oc-cur- ed cases of infectious disease have Ookila 500.000: 2i 5 - .. Honolulu. BISHOP TRUST GO., Ltd. the Chinese Consul here when they forty days. As Olaa Sugar Co Ltd. 5,000,000! 2ol m LOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITED here for at least Olowida. 150.0001 100 - . Returning, leaves Kahana at 1:22 p. complained being mistreated by.the besides , stevedores Sag Plan Co! S.OOO.OOOj 60 STATES WEATHER BUREAU. of the result others ?auhaa in., connecting with the afternoon before will be. allowed to board the incoming Facine 500.000! 100 illO Honolulu, Saturday, Jan. IS, 1908. 924 BETHEL STREET officers of the vessel, stated Pia 50,000; 100 140 train for the city which leaves Ka- they they will repeat their vessels. C Pepeekeo...... 750,000' 100 140 huku at 2:20. left that Pionr 2,750,000; lOClJa' THERMO. WIND complained at every port they reach Wamlua AgrlCo. .. 4,500,000; 100; 5 -- (SIS' JAMES J. DOWLING, Supt. paid Waiiukn 1.500,000; 100! R. S. POLLISTER, O. P. & T. F. Along and hope to have more attention Waimanaio . 252.000. 100 At Albert P MARINE REPORT. 1 Waimea SuKnr Mill 125.000,' 100 60 . -- to tLem. ss-- XIOCXLLANBOCS 2:2 r r iiter-Tgin- 832 FORT STREET rrfftr"4r r ?r I tj 8 ;o L500.000 130: 122 LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS. (From San Francisco Merchants Ex- Haw Electric Co 500,000 100 127JO50 I; OFFICE SPECIALTIES change. H R T A L Co Pfd ... L150.000: 1001 s J J J Honolulu Harbor, Oahu Island, T. H. 18. HRTit, '". Com. Saturday, January Mutual Tel Co 150.000; 10: 1900 30 09; .00 60 3 5B fourth-ord- er u Co- 100; REGISTER, Honolulu front range light, a San Francisco Arrived, Jan. 18, A.- - Nahiku P.ubber - 60.yKi CAStl stock And bond broker Kahikn Rubber CC Assess 103i laoi 30 0(! 01 "! 1 fixed red light from seaward, H. S. S. Nevadan, hence Jan. 9; P. M. OK L 'o - 4.000,000! 100! 95 p TYPEWRITER. I 2C; 3-- 951o R R Co 1902 80 04 00 3 HONOLULU STOCK between NW. 4 W. and E., fixed 12. l.000.0; MEMBER S. S. Mongolia, hence Jan. SaileJ, Hrmoln'n Bmw'.al 4 ADDING MACHINE, located near Malting Co l.td k 40000, 2oi 2S 190S 30 1ft .00 St ! I p AND BOND EXCHANGE white Inside the harbor, Jan. 15. O. S. S. Alameda, for Hono- .mt.mt Boxrs j the easterly edge of the reef and the lulu. itaDdingi 1904 '30 0 JO 7t 6 MIMEOGRAPH and -- Honolulu Haw Ter 4p e (Fir H. L A.-- GLOBE-WERSICK- westerly edge of the channel in Hi lo Arrived, Jan. 16, S. S. CiaJma) 15.W0: 1305 30 11 .00 65 i S E ! 3- -4 p c (&e- - mile from Haw Ter 4 I harbor, and about Columbian, from Kaanapali. Iandin)rt905 fOO.OOO 1909 29 70 18 M t i sw 19 I Estate LO-- J ..000 I Real i entrance to the harbor, southerly 18. sp. Haw Ter p c i the Gaviota Arrived. Jan. Am. 1 4 Ha Ter p c l.onc.00r. 19C7 3fl 0 .00 7 I " l ! side of the Island of Oahu. Marion E. Chilcott, hence Jan. 3. Hw Ttr S p c . 7,r0 i 1 E 11 SUPPLIES 196,0 TT 5 : January 15 this light was moved 730 Haw Got t sue 19 8 30 12 .00 56 & Co., Ltd Cal Beet Sng A 2ef I iialstead 21 t p e l.oro.OOO 99 ATgejrQ Q' .13 m 5 i f CARD SYSTEMS feet SW. by S.. and established, soc.oto S PORT OF HONOLULU. HnSkLi p c STOCKMAN. BOND Bamakna itch Co WM. B. STOCK AND Upper Ditch 4pc. 200,'KO 99 100 Section Director. Office ARRIVED. Haw cow A Sugar Hawaiian Specialty THE BRIGHT SIDE Saturday, January 18. to 5 p e Raw Sugar 6 p C 500.0110 TIDES. SUN AND MOON. of life. It ia a feeling common Str. Niihau, Oness, from Kauai pcrts, Hi!o RRCosp e , l,000.0no Company, Ltd. to majority of that we 9:45 a m. Hon R T A L Co 8 p C 7C.OCi0 105 4 14 the tis 6 p e 200,000 BROKERS Str. Kinau, Nelson, from Hilo and Khaku Si m get amount of 100 do not quite the ORAL 'o ep C a .... C V 931 Fort Street Hawaii ports, 8 a. m. Oahn Sng-a- Co 5 p e Oj.X 99 5 happiness we are entitled to. o c m A.-- H. S. S. Arizonan, Tapley, from ria 8cgrOopc l.Z'.o.roo LOANS NEGOTIATED VmoBg the countlesa things 6 p. m. Paia 8 p e San Francisco, Pionetr Mill Co p c. 1.250.00C. i a m i ft v m p.m a.m;l i ?cta vhich'tend to make us more or U. S. A. T. Dix, Ankers, from Seat- "a:alua AgCoSp c... V500,000 U IS 0.35 l.tf 12 05 .4$ 8 07 40 6 2 41 a p c 2.000 jxx: Members Honolulu Stock and Bonfi .less" ill health takes tle, 6:45 a- - m. vfrHrrdtf enr f;' miserable - T '14 1.10' 16 1 O'i 8 30 9 C2 40 5 39 3 43 Exchange i i ! ! t I first place. Hannah More said DEPARTED. .312275 paid, f 19 per cent. paid. W 15 2.08 2 0, 2 00 7 10 9 45 6 40 i 40 4 29 be at- l I ! WE WOULD LIKE TO AT- that sin waa generally to S. S. Tolosan, Frank, for Vladivos- SESSION SALES. , ' port, 3:30 p. m. ' T M 2.43 2.1:2 39 7.47 10 22 6 40 5 41,5.17 to biliousness. Xo doubt tok, returned off Session.) i TEND TO THE tributed (Morning t ' ! ' i I I a crippled liver with the result- DUE TODAY. $1000 O. R, & L. 6s, 100. T 17 3.15 2 1 3 H 8 vOIO f2 If.43 5 41 6 C8 , i ! i3 cause j ing impure blood, the of Str, W. G. Hall, Thompson, from BETWEEN BOARDS. 15 3.49 2 1 3.58 8 - 7 11 18 40 S 42 Eie more mental gloom than any Kauai ports, a. m. 140 Co.. 24: 11200 O. TL & lit Oahu Sus. 8 1 19 4 15 2 0 4 38 9 A4 U 25 6 40 $ 4t 8.55 other single thing. And wh Str. Iwalani, Self, from Maui and L. 63, 1(; 55 Ewa, 23. Advertising Molokai ports, a. m. ENTS. moon January IS at 2:07 a. m. can reckon up the fearful aggre- ANNOUNCEM Full DIVIDEND rrl Aa . ttthiitiil anil W ?l,rt ftWnf gate of pain, loss and fear DUE TOMORROW. Honomu has suspended paymem or , at Hono. diseases K. K. S. S. Nippon Maru, Going, action by the di- - j Gas Stove OF THREE MORE FIRMS from the many T. dividends, till further from Francisco, a. rri. j BEN-- V which are familiar to mankind; San rectors. Hawaiian standard time Is 10 houra TO SHOW THEM THE dividend o. , PUBLICITY like a vast cloud it hang3 over PASSENGERS-Arrived- . Kahuku announces a l e!ower tbaa Greenwlch EFIT OF REAL "beginning Jan-- -- 1. minutes a multitude no one can number. per cent, a month, q( the meridl&n of 157 THE 19(s- - - You can see these people every- Per str. Kinau, from Hawaii and ; degrees thirty minutes. The time whU- where. For them life can scarce- Maui ports, January IS. T. Ogata, Joe f"""""""""""""" i tie blows at 1:30 p. m., which Is the Money Rosey, Mrs. Lawelawe, Mrs. W. G. j 0 0 minutes. akes Hawaii Publicity be said to any Francisco. Jan. 16. ame as Greenwich hours ly hare "bright j McWayne. Mrs. Mann, R. K. Brown, TToohe bk. Le Maitre, Hamburg, Sun and moon are for local time for side" at all. Hence the eager- C. A. Richley, D. E. Fr R. Collins. Mrs. Jan. 16. the whole group. ness with which they Eearch for Metzer, H. Saxl. Carl Smith, Master SERVICE. Co. Miss M. Mrs. R; J. TRANSPORT relief and cure, Eemedies like E. Smith. Smith, j METEOROLOGICAL EECOED. For Everyone Lyman, N. S. Riley, J. H. Mahy, Wm. Warren, in Philippines. 14. Telephone 173. WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION Henry, Tom Burningham, C. F. Fitz-patric- k. Thomas, sailed for Manila, Dec. ! Issued Every Sunday Morning by the have not attained their high po- S. Peisu. Chas. Tuck, Jno. Buford, sailed for San Francisco, Jan j Local Office, U. S. Weather Bureau. Miss I. uary 8. " S2 MERCHANT STREET sition in the confidence of the Mrs. J. Scharpe, I ricr. Who Uses it by bald assertions and Scharpe, Jared Smith, D. H. Davis. Sheridan, at San Francisco. people Mrs. D. H. Davis. H. L. Kerr, .Jno. H. Logan, at, San Francisco. IRON WORKS They . 1 !& HONOLULU boasting advertisements. Wilson. Queen Liliuokaiani, Mrs. J. Dix, in p-rt- je n f 3 S j COMPANY. are obliged to win it by doing Aea and three servants, J. S. Ferry, Crook, due from Nagasaki, Jan. 24. . a 15 c 2 e Machinery. Black Pipe. Galvanize actually what ia claimed for them. J. P. Fernandes, F. W. Pease, Rev. K. rherman, sailed for Manila Jan. 15. Tubes, and Steel. In Ohiji. Pipe. Boiler Iron this remedy deserves its THE MAILS. 1 That ; j ? 8 12: ,.05 74 00 glneers Supplies. reputation ia conceded. is VESSELS IN POET. due from the following j so 0 71 f m It Mails are li a s OFFICE Nuuann Street. palatable aa honey and contains (Army and Navy.) points as follows: r !: Kakaako. to- - w is; so n T3 Mil if? Gas Co., Ltd. WORKS la-lan- Maru, Honolulu th nutritive and curatiTe prop Iroquois, U. S. S., Carter, Johnson d. San Francisco Per Nippon T i 0 43 7 2 5 V - Cod Oil, Aug. $0. morrow. P JT- 80 it 7i Liver 3- CO ertiea of Pure 23. j 8 18 - 12 74 6 HAWAIIAN DEVELOPMENT Dix, U. S. A. T., Ankers, Seattle Jan- Orient Per Hongkong Maru. Jan. combined with the Compound Aorar.gi, .Feb. 5. BISHOP STREET Ex- uary 18. Colonies Per LIMITED Syrup of Hypophosphites, Miowera, Feb.Cs. j NE. and W. .(Merchant Vessels.) Victoria Per - B. - - Mmage? tracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. following Xote. Barometer readings are cor- F. MrTOCKER Malls win depart for the 4 1 R. P. Am. Drew, San i . m a. f. t Wf m ATI t ft BUILDING Nothing haa rich, a record of Rithet. bk. j rectea ror 1 STANGENWALD Dec. 4. points as follows: reduced Develop success in Scrofula, Influenza, Francisco. an Francisco Per Hongkong Maru, errors, and local gravity, and Cable Address: Manshu Maru. Jap. s.s.. Yokohama, " sea level. Average cloudiness stated 263 Throat and Lung Troubles, aud ' Jan 3 to O. Box Dec. IS. ' j 10, P. dis- OrlWt-P- er Nippon Maru, Jan. 23. m scale from 0 to Direction of emaciating complaints and Amy Turner, Am. bk., Warland, San 24 Victoria Per Aorangi, Feb. 5. j wind Is prevailing direction during orders that tend to undermine Francisco, Dec. 27. m-- Miowera, Feb. 8. j hours ending at 8 p. Velocity of Gam- Co'onis Per ! Wahiawa Strawberries the foundations of strength and Klikitat, Am. bkt., Cutler, Port wind L average velocity In miles per Dec. 3D. ieour. Its use helps to show ble, NO POISON. ! hour. T Indicates trace of rain. AT p. C. Allen, Am. bk.. Wilier, Grays EVERY MORNING life's brighter side. Professor Remedy j WM. B. STOCKMAN, FRESH 7. Chamberlain's Cougli has LEVY & CO. : Harbor, Jan. 'absolutely any j Director. M. Eeddy, of Canada, says "I hare s.s., Frank, Seattle, been declared free from crlon J. HENRY MAY & CO., LTD. Tolosan. Ger. ; much pleasure in stating that I Jan. 7. ininri.Tia snhstance bv Government an! ; copy Picturesque Honolulu used cases of debility Mid- rrtert chemists.and mothers need have Get a cf PHONE 76 -- 22 Retail have it in' Flaurence Ward, Am. scr Piltz, "Wholesale 92 PHONEi smallest j your States, and found it to be a very valu- way, Jan. 13. no hesitancy In giving it to the to sen to friend In the Ken- - ; able remedy as well aa pleasing Coronado. Am. tkt.. Potter, San Fran- Infant. For sale by ail deaiers. Jfc tfce best sotiTeriir ever Issued here. &. : Grocers disap-rxunte- 13. nn. ?mit. Co..Ltl. Agents lor Family EEAD THE ADVEETISEE to take." You cannot be d cisco, Jan. Fifteen cents a copy ready for mailing. W.. H. Marston, Am. scr., Peabody, San walL WOELDS NEWS DALLY it Sold by chemista. SUNDAY ADVERTISER r Commercial News - - - - " EDITOR WALTEB G. SMITH - n - - - ' By Daniel Logan. ' I v. . . SUNDAY : ; : V : : JANUARY 19 Centrifugals, ee test, have dropped twenty cents on the ton in New York ENDOWED PRESS. being quoted yesterday at 3.89 cents pound, $77.SO ton ami AN European beets have rested at the same figure as a week before. These philanthropist whose encouragement of learning Mr. Carnegie is a practical prices are considerably best in these even . ox the three years at lates, though uA h him more famous than his accumulation ma,le good deal below the corresponding date in 1905. On January 19, 1907, cen- provision for aged scholars, his rewards His public libraries, his Institute, his trifugals were $70 and beets $77; on 'same date, 1906, .centrifugals $72.20 many worthy enterprises, mark him as nr his aid to hospitals and and beets $75.20; on same date, 1905, centrifugals $104.75 (5.2375c. a pound) s him among w. of mere money-grubber- and enroll a man apart from the droves and beets $108.80. A cablegram was received on Friday that a sale of nave the small croup of those who, like Abou lien Aunem, iovcu centrifugals had been male in New York at 4.10 cents, but the good news men and lifted burdens from t&eir shoulders. was badly discounted yesterday by the planters' regular cable showing in. present and a fr f!nrnprri wishes well of democracy. He believes its The Admiral's Ancestors. drop from 3.975c. to 3.89c. in market rates. he to devote energy and Beggar. ii. nitrate triumph. No man is more ready than Honolulu's One Yesterday's Honolulu Stock & Bond Exchange sheet contained the many foes. To him no agent Conspiracy-Ad- Mith to clearinz the way for it and baffling its A Democratic s formal announcement that "Honomu has suspended payment of dividends till no malefactor may autocracy, of oppression, of greedy intolerance, rich That Amuse. further action by the directors." Honomu ($100 par) is quoted at last of ana sale safely go Carnegie, who sprang from the people, believes in tne people as 130. A more cheering announcement in the same place is that "Kahuka George Peabody and ,.t th tmblic ideal in an even wider sense than did announces a dividend of one per cent a month, beginning Jan. 31, 190S." Pofpr Cnoner. News from both New York and San Francisco, indicating that normal Today the most serious foe to democracy is the , subsidized capitalistic! r r r sr r r r r financial conditions are fairly restored, has seemingly caused a better ton public-spirite- d men and great journals, founded by honest and here. Transactions on 'ehange the week show increasing being: jrcss the - for activity,' enjoying the prestige they conferred, but controlled and debauched no?- by the as follows: Ewa ($20), 40, 5 at 24, 55 at .25; Hawaiian Sugar Co. ($20), 32 know, names Wall Street manipulators. It would astonish the public to the at 31.50, 115 at 31; Waialua ($100), 10 at 65; Oahu ($20), 50, 70, 50 at "24 wealth of some of these papers and to learn how far the influence of predatory lo at 24.12, 50, 103, 125, 15, 5, 140 at 24; Honolulu Brewing & Malting ($20)r leading journals of America were I.-- has undermined the principles by which the 50 at 22.75, 10 at 23; I. S. Nav. Co. ($100), 8 at 120; Kahuku ($20;, 25 at once guided principles expressed in the famous lines of Justice totory: 27.50; Onomea ($20),-2- 5 at 27.25, 50, 35 at 27.75; Paauhau ($50), 200 at ' Long shall the press the people's rights maintain, George Beckley is sore because the new yacht is to be named Hawaii 14.50; Koloa ($100), 25 at-10- H. C. & S. Co. ($100), 50 at 80; O. R. & L. Cc. Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain. instead of Mooheau. Some little time ago he was talking the matter over ($100), 50 at 94.50; O. R. & L. Co. 6's, $1000, $1000, $1200, $1000 at 100. why As a means of offsetting the sinister influence of these newspapers, with local yacht enthusiasts and was asked who Mooheau was! Dividends were declared as follows on the 15th: Hawaiian Sugar Co., l1 should not Mr. Carnegie purchase a daily journal in each of several great "Why he was one of mv ancestors. " said George.. "Haven't vou seen per cent; Oahu Sugar C,o. 1 per cent; O. R. & L. Co., per cent; Haw. Agricul- a sum sufficient to meet its fix d charges, eoat-of-arm- Co., 1 . pities and publicly endow it with those tw0 chiefs on the Hawaiian s? One of those waa Mooheau. tural per cent. should at all times simply requiring, in the terms of the endowment, that it They were my grandparents on my mother's side." ... BONDING PACIFIC SUGAR. MILL. imperialism in 4he affairs "r resist the invasions of (I) predatory wealth; (II) "Eut they are both men!" The supply of sugar i- - bonds for investment is about being replenished by a government; and should actively promote measures to secure the greatest f the "That's all right," replied George confidingly," my 'grandparents were proposed issued of $500,000 six per cent gold bonds, numbered 1 to 500, by i What way to meet the debasing influence tood to the greatest number? better twins." (Continued on Page Five.) i of a press subsidized by the robber barons tnan Dy esiaDiisnmg me mnuenee $ . usefulness? . of one endowed for honorable por manv' vears Honolnlu boasted that 5t harl nn 'Wm,. TCnw it: must centers Mr. Carnegie endows colleges and libraries because they are of mhiAU.aA in.Vi m ., which light further than .tm. enlightenment. But what about the press throws its and asks for a nickel to buy coffee or ten cents for a' breakfast. more exposed tne college or tne puouc - any other illuminant and is than eitner tly he kes a d livin at iL The other d a3 j wag CQmi Small Talks- library to misuse by public enemies! out of my son's tailor shop the fellow struck me for help the third time. I've invested in you before," I said, "why don't you go to work?" get wrork." C. D. PRJNGLE The rats are very destructive of rubber trees in Paloloj "I can't . "Won't the plantations take you on!" valley. ... . Amusements Not Sinful "Plantations?" This with ineffable scorn, "do you think I would wqrk DETECTIVE HARRY LAKE I guess I'll quit. What's the good of J anything? Nawthing. ; ' By Bishop Andrews (Methodist.) in that environment?" Yes, he really said "environment." EDDIE FERNANDEZ I wouldn't have missed that trip to Japan with the "Do you mean you Won't work with Japanese?" St. 'Louis team for a good deal.- - The subject of amusements is scarcely touched in the New Testament. Paul "That's it." FRED HAEE.ISON Th Koolau railroad is opening up some fine country on did not even need to name the horrible cruelties of the arena or the shameless "Rather beg, than work with them-?- the other side of this island. immoralities of the Roman stage. They stood self-denounc- But does the "Wouldn't any white man?" B. O. CLAEK I can't sell my strawberries to a hotel because too few of spirit of Christianity enjoin total abstinence from amusements! When does in-- "Well," I concluded, "if you want help in getting a job you come them fill a plate. Now, what do you think of that? MRS. W. M. GRAHAM We dulgence become excessive? Are the theater, the opera, the card table, the race J over to my shop, and I'll see what I can do," giving him my address. are preparing to make the coming Mardi Gras ball , course allowable? Is the dance, in any form and m any place, to be indulged? "if I don't I'll know the reason why, " replied the beggar. the finest event of its kind ever held in Hawaii. What limit should be placed on social entertainments on humorous speech, on I am still waiting. And he knows the reason why. BYRON O. CLARK If all the land in Oahu were taxed on the Wahiawa ' basis there would be no need of a on ' , J V tax industry. t reading of fiction? H v ' - POP SPlTZEEr Business is at a standstill in mv part The question is often one of degTees of either total prohibition or moder- j b j t . e u h Tink MnCandless. who used to sav that the farm of Hotel street. without limitation the wearing of Alaybe that's because there is a stationery store on the corner. ate use. Our Church, for instance, forbids movement, , as urged by the Advertiser, was the only thing that could, savd up treasure on the use of intoxicating WILLIAM SAVIDGE--Fro- m what I hear the Pupukea and Paumalu region gold or costly apparel, the laying of earth, country, is now quoted in as follows: ; ; the the'calfskin is likely to prove a greater fceveraees. the dance, games of chance, attendance on the theater or the circus. pineapple country even that Wahiawa. , " The . Advertiser says it wants small farmers, but I don't WALTER POMROY They have sentry boxes Are such prohibitions within the rightful authority of the Church? believe it. We all know that there is a scheme back of it." scattered all over the side of f Diamond Head now, commanding every portion of May the Church prohibit, under penalty of expulsion from its bosom, all This is the view taken by Li L. MjcCandless of the fake-far- m the fortification work. W. M. GIFFARD of actions now under consideration? We doubt both the right proposition the morning papepjhas continuously talked for. Prof. Koebele will be back here from Mexico very eooo the class are men, in Hawaii prohibition. "There just three who have done honest and his next field of labor will probably be in an altogether different part of and the expediency of such work ' for the small farmer," continued Mr. McCandless, "Jared the world. - , . ' Church of an authority over" the individual It is an assumption by the Smith, Allan Herbert,, and myself." : H. P. ROTH It seems to me that every man, woman thinksTW'iC judgment which the New Testament nowhere confers upon it. A. part of the It is not for me to speak for th Advertiser, which appears to be able to and child, that vast! the least bit of Hawaii, should wish to bae some part jn the building of thV "t "'" invaluable liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free is that in the handle its enemies without volunteerhelp, but I want to get in my work for ' new transpacific yacht. ' V ' ' ' i domain of morals a multitude of questions are delivered to the --determination the good of the cause. - Why is it that Link has broken into this question L. G. BLACKJMAN Our Aliiolani College fifty 40t Christ nor his apostles determined them, nor with so to ones he Does has about pupils, twenty-- individual Christians. Neither views epntrary the used to express? the Advertiser, five so I or of whom are boarders.. The helping' convey to any hierarchy or other sacred body the right to determine which counted him a friend of small farm movement institution is doing well and to" did they 'the: the other day; build up the neighborhood. them. know? I don't think it does but I do, and thereby hangs a tale. L. L. M'CANDLESS They are reserving .land European immigrant At one time, for instance, Christians differed sharply as to the use of meats,! Link has become a Democrat 'ami the Democrats want the credit of the for I and for American farmers. Is there to be: nothing to clean or unclean, or which had been offered to idols, and as to sacred days. St. farm movement. They want to make their campaign on precisely that issue lone give the people wha are here, Hawaiians and Americans, a chance at the land? Paul bad knowledge on those questions, and declared it. But he asserted no and so, for a long time back, they have been calling the Republicans, save Al L. C. ATKINSON We have experimented with Molokans authority in the case. On the contrary, he said: 'VLet every man be fully a few members of the party, insincere in their American farm professions and others,. now let us go at the business in a businesslike wSy, persuaded in his own mind. Every one of us shall give account of J Only yesterday the County ..Beacon said set aside land for Amer- ican homesteaders and see if we can not have more Wahiawas. himself to' God. Let us not therefore judge one another any more." This The Advertiser recently congratulated itself and everyone J. W. CATHCART I. see by the Sheriff's report that the number of con- freedom still abides. It may be abused. If it lapses into indifference or self-wi- ll else on how much was being done to bring about citizen immi- victions in the district court has, increased greatly during the year. Of course will issue in ruin. But it is the indispensable condition of Christian man- gration. It pointed . with pride to the efforts of the Governor, it and reassuring promises from mainland, and the number some of the credit. for that wiil be given to the County hood. The Church may use freely, and even vehemently, argument, warning the the Attorney's depart- of citizens in Hawaii who were thinking seriously on the subject ment; , and appeal; but it may not by authority invade the sacred region of personal of immigration, etc., etc. . JOHN K. PRENDERGAST, truant officer If the little children could conviction and The Republican party has been in power in this Territory vote, I am sure I nnghtbe elected to any office. Instead of dragging truants to If it attempt such invasion it is likely to overpass reasonable bounds, to for seven years, and if we progress no faster in the matter of the immigration seven years we police station, I visit them at their homes, and a talk with gen- provincial, and to provoke reaction. Witness Methodist during the next than have in the their parents show itself the law past seven, the Lord pity us. What we want is not the smiling erally brings tTiem to school all right. ' of 1784, which, under the head of superfluity in dfess, prescribed ruffles approval of prominent Republican officials in the matter of citi- S. N. EMERSON We must apply scientific principles to production rings and high bonnets, and under which, within the memory of men now zen immigration, not the consorting together and artming over the of all our Hawaiian fruits, indigenous as well as imported. The American living, women who wore a. bow of ribbon or an artificial flower were excluded what should be done, buK something decisive and well sustained farmer, in the' way of action. The question is being discussed to death, who has studied scientific agriculture, is the one to aid the Agricultural Experi- from the love feast, and many men held it unchristian to wear buttons on the but we notice in our local Legislatures whieh have been almost ment Station in carrying out such improvements. of the coat. lack wholly under Republican control from the start that when it JOHN IL WILSON My resignation as superintendent of roads on Maui We are past such pettiness but what enormous claims does such comes to doing anything like voting money to assist immigrants bravely is straight business. I want the Board of Supervisors to define my duties and' legislation imply! If the Church will regulate our reading, why not at once after they arrive here or making any effort to control trans- portation in their favor or to get decent rates for them, the I do not propose to have too many b.osses. The fact is things have been done fashion of R,ome? we - establish an "index expurgatorius" after the If regulate results are nil; it all ends in talk. illegally and my reports are stronger and stronger every month. not which expelled George We our songs, why justify the church H. Stuart, the are glad that prominent people in the Republican ranks BISHOP DAVID H. MOORE I confess that when I saw your National noble president of the Christian Commission during the Civil War, because think well of the subject, we are glad of all the efforts made, but Guard at the wharf to receive Governor wre simply point out that the Territory is, nevertheless, being Frear and Ambassador Aoki, it thrilled he sang with fellow Christians the hymns of Wesley, Watts and Doddridge? some of old s depleted of what middle class it has had, and all this while the the military spirit which I thought had been dormant since I fought . If it denounces with penalties the dance in every kind and circumstance, Republicans are discussing ways and means to prevent it. in the army of the Union in the Civil War. why not take legal cognizance of all social entertainments, festivals and fairs? C. This being the political platform, Link, who joined the Democrats the CHARLOCK The Committee of Ten object because Wallach is not to-hav- Many believe a high license system is that better than the unrestrained sale other day in hope of getting back the office the Republicans denied him, a key to the outside gate at the Kalihi Receiving Station. There is only c liquor. But Church here asserts may not if the its authority, it with equal comes out for it strongly. His is the zeal of a new convert. And, with one key to that gate and the superintendent in charge has that. Superin- right control the vote of its members as to temperance legislation? Wre must native modesty, he claims that he and Allan Herbert, another Democrat, and tendent McVeigh and President rinkham have to ring the bell to be admitted conclude that the limitations of Church authority pertain alike to doatrine, Jared Smith, who is out of politics, are the only men in Hawaii "who ha just as everyone else does. organization and life. A few "comprehensive facts, principles and laws are done honest work for the small farmer." This excludes Dole, F. W. CARTER I was one of fifty or more at the street corner watching given us in the New Testament; but, within these, freedom is the birthright under whose administration the Wahiawa experiment began; Byron O. Clark, the National Guard march down to the wharf to meet Governor Frear, and I of each Christian, To recognize this liberty is highly expedient. In Vain, in (Continued on Page Five.) was the only one out of the fifty who raised my hat as the colors went by: the long run, will any Church attempt to rule its members in matters on which I was in Oregon latel and under similar circumstances there was not a man the New Testament is silent. who did not uncover. They teach the salute - to the flag in the schools, but) I The Big Four of the C. P.' apparently it isn't practised outside of the schools. J. F. MORGAN That promise of the President 's cheers us up. Dredging, fortifications, and dry-doc- ks are all we asked for, and we feel that with the Americanized English Collis P. Huntington was a Connecticut Yankee, quick-sighte- d, cool and many friends which Hawaii made, during the visit of the Congressional party with few equals as his opinions carried here, we should a The Pacific Monthly. a business man in Sacramento, where have good chance under the present conditions of landing the great weight. He despised nothing that had a dollar's profit in it for him. appropriation. We believe that the people over at Washington now feel that In the conduct of the future affairs of the Central Pacific road to him fell this is a matter which has Jong been delayed and on which some action should Seattle is enjoying a "boom." This is strictly Western and significant, a naturally the financial end of their deals the negotiation of loans, floating of be taken, and the result will be the reward of long and constant laboT. logger's term descriptive of a flooded or swollen stream bearing logs down to- securities, purchase of materials and supplies and their despatch from the tide-wat- office 1S64 ward er "The river is booming." By ready expansion and adapta- East, establishing his in Aew York City in the better to accomplish "boom-proposition- this. was a dominant influence in organization was exercised tion we have "boom, prices" and thousands of s" "Our If there their it boom-belt!- by him. acreage in Angel's Addition is sure in the " Labor in the South To keep the boom up you must and Through Huntington tour other Sacramentans were induced to join the "root, boost, boost, boost, boost, and The Nation. boost Seattle;" should you be "disgruntled" and "knock" instead it scarcely syndicate. These were Leland Stanford, then Governor of California and a matters, for "every knock's a boost." It is gravely used in staid editorials. ieader of the Republican party just corning into power. A lawyer, 'diplomatic The New York Herald says: "Lord Palmerston was "boosted" into power by and popular, he had had some little experience and practical knowledge in con- The truth is that the South is now paying for its failure to treat its own the agricultural interests of England!" - struction work, having served with his father, who had been a railroad and labor supply well. Too small this supply is, and often too inefficient. But! in-th- e A doctor is a " bone-se- t te.r," his victim after death (the laws of Pennsyl- canal contractor East. His was the part of diplomacy. there is only one method of making labor efficient, and that is by making it Another was Charles Crocker, a self-mad- e vania refer to him as the decedent) is carried to the "bone-yard.- " man, remarkable for his energy, content and intelligent. Nothing is so wasteful as unwilling labor," whether of. of strong physique and will power, Even the church does not escape. The clergyman is "a fathom of righteous- fearless and earnest, one of the leading slave or peon. The lash never produced in the South the efficiency of its work- "-"- sky-pilo- t, a devil-dodger- merchants of Sacramento, with several branch stores in men self-intere- ness," "a fire escape," "a ." Locally, the pastor the interior. He of today, inspired as they are by st. If this labor is to become of a chureh renovated a dilapidated building and the press remarked that he had bad considerable experience in handling men, having been in the iron busi- more effective, it can only be made so by being given .better opportunities, ness before coming to had been helped and strengthened in his task by his sympathetic wife, "his California. To him fell the actual construction work greater freedom, the protection of the laws, and above all a sliare in the at the seeing to right bowcr." Perhaps he put her next and she bossed the job, or, having the front, the grading, laying the track, etc. In 1862 he sold government. The trained Italian observers can not have failed to note that in his Sacramento business so as to people with him the whole bunch may have chipped in. Anyway it was all devote his entire time and resources to the a professed republic thousands of its citizens are deprived of the ballot be- road. . right, all right. SEE? cause of their eolor, are at the mercy of lynch law, and, being poor and power- Hopkins, irark the fourth member of this remarkablv strong organization, less, are in many communities being pushed downwards instead of being helped was also a merchant in next-do- or Sacramento, the neighbor and warm personal upwards. Is it surprising that Italy thinks, the South has not yeMearned HIS VIEWS. friend of Huntington, known to his friends as "Uncle Mark" and described how to treat workingmen properly? It avails not to reproach the North for its "The prosecution has the facts, and fact3 are stubborn things." by one of them as truest "the and best man that ever lived." nis inclinations manifest sins; that will bring no more labor South. As the Pittsburg, Dispatch "Never mind," said the sage brush attorney. "When it comes to stub- and abilities ran in the direction of inside or office work; methodical, accurate puts it, "the South will never come into its own industrially and economically bornness, facts ain't got nuthin' on jurors." - , painstaking, and the natural man to handle the company's finances. until every vestige of slavery is removed from it." SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY i g, 1908.

BREVITIES. THE BYSTANDER. O ur Stock of LOCAL Pajje Four.) Queen Uhuokalani was a passenger (Continued from n ...: vesterdav.- - ariivxiiK u iha viTnn jxaetical tillers of the soil who' hare shown what Q r. .. .,rintn,-iT- of tne jaajes D. Dole, and the other II S Jame; B. Castle, who is spending tens ot t&ousaniis ot liSltll rv . is here for a few the farmer- can Jo; CUT in fly day. dollars m preparing Ian J for farmers and giving theia transportation; whrt has been rusticating i T. c Atkinson, who niig&t have Deen governor tnst tor tne email) of t o; m riiiot,I or svYtrii xii..-- , - - .. , w hi efforts to man tne lanrt. and a lot ieuaausis. luruuru drink pure soda water and be particular in the to the city yesterday. thi, and 'the other islands, who are doing things. Ail thaf are left the . i i . . 5 . . . t : . i Ex- - Attorney v.a.n a. ,UMt are two Democrats ana me utw m .ue umiea ?tates make you buy. Some makers turn out a product companied by his two children arrived these Democrats, McLandless, owns fourteen Kinau. neriment Station. And one of here yesterday by the settling people on the principally he enjoys, that is little better than tap water. Ours has snap Alurrfhi will holl miles of seaeoast and instead of The Royal School for cattle probably the worst use, from its regular meeting: tomorrow night at is. buying them out to make room and . arrived too late 7:30 p. m. Members are requested to te ooint of view ot American prugirw, .....v- .- v i. Which s. attend. could be put. Why a farmer oa UlS s ana can i even seep own airr-riht- Mrs. A. Richley. of Hilo, whose hus- In my opinion MeCandless is the most transparent humbug the public Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd. for our holiday trade band i3 witJr Captain Otwell in the lias seen through for a long time. U. S-- Engineers' department, ime may ask. does the Bulletin, a pretended American down on the Kinau. Now why, perhaps you H. S. LEITHEAD, Manager. Phone 71. justteen open-- policy? une reason ot tne Jias - is its 11 th- Democratic . hatred The Associated Charities of Hawaii paper, .UUiv V I AVf.r ... j :;L vuc- wh.K. ,:, "ti,..!!.;. will hold their annual meeting tomor- AJveitiser a paper whicn oispensea wnu :i xnwrs u.w. ed and marked. row afternoon at 3:30, in the directors' man some 'rears ago because of his incompetence aad has never been forgiven; room of the Bank of Hawaii. The a r...u the main reason is that its financial backer, very prominent Democrat public ia invited to attend. S3-10- Maui, iu(.eed is in the plantation business. I refer to Mr. Damon. lor this cause wife to Antonio Franco. 0 acre of land at Kaupakulua, Hatnaktial.i. Members of the Scottish Thistle Club Antonio M. pieces of Rcbt-Eurn- more space ior tneir eaitonais in ine last $1000; deed from Leong Houg and wife to Pircs,.two memory of s. the. Bulletin gave the Democrats will do honor to the Pulehuiki, Kula, $1000; deed from Leong Chun to Antunio MV Scotia's bard, at the Waverlep tountv campaign man n usea land at Maui, our a . : Come and inspect . i t . Tt 24-10- an- it 16 0 acres of land at Palehaiki, Kub, Maui, 00; dw.l from Wm. Hall, the night of January 25. the for the Republican ticket. It is Democratic money max Keeps tae ,onuuu Pires, be- poet's -- E. Castle wife to B. Castle, interests in lands at Kalians, KoolauhMt, handsome designs niversary of the birth. from eointr to the slaughter house with tne otner Moanaiua rancn eaives, ana and Jas. while In Washington Oahu, Governor Frear the paper doubtless intends to be Democratic in case that party wins, locally f440. fore buying elsewhere took step to have the old Hawaiian principle than brains. Hence the combination The steamer Manshu Maru, sailing at noon tomorrow for Takn. Formosa, hank, accounts yet out-standi- ng or nationally. It has no more postal savings move- carries upward of 2500 tons of machinery, the major part of two complete closed out. There is a little w".!h Link and the rest of them to label the Kepublican small farm Iron Works. This is in ad.'.itnn to a over J2000 remaining In the fund. , ment "fake"' and "the Democratic political substitute "honest." sugar mills, shipped by the Honolulu large of the plants shipped direct from the company's agency in Neve Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.. is erecting What the fake is, it is impossible for that crowd to say. Wahiawa is not portion The value of shipment from here is about f ."..,.on. a powerful new stone crusher at the fske- - and when it is proposed to multiply Wahiawas all over tLe Territory, York. estimated the bottom of the Paloio tract, just beyond voices, km J monopolist Link total cost of the contract not far short of a miiiion dollars. They arc twtdve-- furnishing tie" Democrats veil "fake" at the top of their the "white" road, to aid in bleating so Joud it almost strains ioller mills, probably among the best outputs of the kind ever n.a.ie at the I Head fortifi- leading the chorus and the Bulletfn that material for its Diamond which is saying a great ileal. 1 0 cations contract. sweetbreads nd in the praverful hope that the Democracy will get Honolulu Iron Work., 1 1 lira its a to stockholders of the First National Bank of llawsii at The Christian Endeavor iocieiy 01 credit 'for a caue that is bound to .win, the combination will keep oa In letter the the Brown, says: value of the business trans-lan- d Central Union church will hold their veiling particularly Link, who while reaching out to grab more Honolulu the president, Cecil "Tbe Manufacturing Jewelers Hospital, Sun- "fake" past year has exceeded that of any of the last four usual service aj Leahi is quite readr to divert attention by calling himself one of the three acted by the bank for. the day, January 19th. All those interest- whom loaned to this years, and the prospects are that it will still continue to show an iaer-- a. are urged to be pres- honest friends of "the small proprietor, the Lord has 115 ed in the work in year. The gross profits for the year have been and the Hotel St. ent. car wall leave for. Kaimukl eountrv to make it truly American. each future WW .The '$32.80.1.61. Th balance thea remaining has been appl.cd to the at 2:20 p. m. Link- - Whenever the Genius of Truth meets vou in the road she always expenses amounting to l Tcicbf was arrested by nose and wiggles her fingers until she is tired. payment of a six per cent dividend Hayashi puts her thumb to her - Deputy Marshal Bruns yesterday for Jt t & & nuaiiy, to tne providing tor &a.i an-- t uohoiiui y . spe- oft""'. ' fcxtnr- - false swearing before a board of . . .', ..,, .att;mP Pins account the sum of $18,000, to writing from furniture and inquiry the Immigrant station Reading over the aus off from the of pre. cial at ,. C"- - account the sum of $HKM). as well. as to writing a.unt by juwj---..v- It ia alleged he perjured himself I find for instance, tuat aiiacn sum $7230. The sum remaining, amounting Hayashi. i. v in eases ni - S bonds the of 'thus stating under oath thaf Noko skin-cur- . oolltlCS tanant mm us commercial aiuc iu 10 . ,, as a e hefore . seekiRg admission, was his a"' .. . . . cf.. tA Kn MrrUl in lOirt account of undivided fronts. a woman his graft pays less anu " .. leprosy.. Speaking..' of Wallach, I hear that little con1pany to .pedal former wife was In Jap has aarccd rut wife; that his a iree-xor-,- 1, no longer haunt tbe lanai to get e an, having left here in 1906 after he as the sad days go by. Crowds t. .tM,n vP,raskan and Nevadan and re-rv- a liberal and a de. prescnp Wn ,ro tne , had been divorced from her, and that consultation with Wallach - e p ppg. This should greatly increase the Territory a crippled tail Before long h. had no wife in this. other Doctor who drags the alphabet behind him like is also Boinir to enlarge the passenger Noko. Toichi was. sent to Jail ill fmr,aw than the. eof-kroac- basK unvexe in me tiBww..Mu "" "i examination on Monday. will accommodations on these two steamers but does not see its way clear to puiung to await his place where Wallaeh spun his, in the glad days of suc spin his web in the on an additional passenger ship under existing conditions. humbug. ' ' eessful A great demand for its lands in Kona, Hawaii, in large and smail parcels, BUSINESS LOCALS. pleased me this one: "S. K. Kaloa, contractor, Another advertisement reported by the Bishop estate. Two Good Soles Church of Seasonable Service and Democratic is carpenter, builder, pastor of the Keports have been current, some of them from an rranciso, uiai - T . I. for S1.25 politician." . -i . New tailored suits. Ehlers. - Oceanic Steamship Co. will resume its Australian service urfc muni... Vhi!c You Wait Millinery saAe tomorrow at Sachs. Halemano Agricultural Co., Ltd., has been incorporated by Portuguese Crib blankets at Whitney & Marsh's. COMMERCIAL NEWS. residents to operate a pineapple plantation in "Jl'aialua district, Oahu. Its Mars' Shoe Repair Shop, LAst two days of Whitney & Marsh's capital stock is $3000. shirt waist sale. for the week have leen tne amirai rounru-- n ,r... 1119 UNI OX STREET P. O. Box 567 Ocean steam arrivals Pee our "To Rent" for furnished (Continued from Paee Four.) from Vancouver, the Mongolia from tbe Orient, the locality. Vntnhama. the Moana home in desirable oiitrcu iu. Francisco, the Manchuria from San Francisco, the Di from offered Pacific Susar MiiL Of this issue ?u,iwm te Sherman from San A lot of choice canaries are remain in the treasury to be issued hereafter.'The San Francisco. Departure, have been the --Mon- See classified ads. tion forthwith and $150,000 Seattle and the Arizonan from for sale. redemption . , Moana for agent? for fer i twentv.five vears from December 3L 190,, with option of Francisco, the Den of Eufhven for ancouver. the Dewers & ,Co., Ltd., are - - - 31 1Q-17-. due and payable June 30j,, ,,,,- Mimosa for Ne wcastle, the the celebrated Strathmill Scotch whis- twotoVi- Interest is rarnn raw.lnr for Atoria. the MY LADY 31 office of Bishop Trust Co., Ltd., Honolulu, or at the Orient, the Amiral Fourichon for San Francisco aad the key. December at the - Man,hnria for the and tt A. 31, ana annuauy mere 1 Eges from prize buffWyandotte nav nf Calif ornia. San Francisco. On December iyi2, Sherman for Manila. r.cw picture-ha- t, a sinking may do without a chickens are for sale afMay ai after the companv will pay ten per. cent of its net earnings into last-year- Co.'s store. ! patch, M or wear a. 's pair of f,, fnr the redemntion of the bonds. Bishop Trust Co., Ltd., is trustee weapon located It in a banana A statement of the condition of af- Schaefer k Co. Ltd agents for the, LUSITANAS j where the woman had thrown it. So shoes; but &be must bave a Long mhn Co. are bankers, and F. A. fair of the Young Hawaiian required for improvements to keep pace i she has not been put under arrest. Saving. Fund Co., appears today. bonds The proceeds of the bonds are far The plantation is situate at Kukoihaele, experienced depart- l. tfce uwelnnment- of- the estate. (Continued from Page One.) A gentleman in t TONGUE CIIANQED. ment work advertises for a posi- Hamakua, and within its boundaries are ;' - Bishop HAWAIIAN store " " Ha-!""- rrear. Bishop' Libert, da. See classified advertisements. 3 i i vcui, ha nn nf an interest m the "1 li.se Among the most Interest- tion. acres are owneu m simpur. .0 Silva Consul Canavarro, juage ah-- ; Para 33 1-- 3 cent, .... . it. 1 Vm nkntatinn Ii9i 39 abnndance of ,' Trimmed felt hats at per r . - filed in the Archives makua mten to us lormer ut f dr; Father ValentIn Representa- - ing documents discount at Sachs. v writ- irrigation, in iiu tne mm was ai - Lu- - building are hundreds of letters Hea.d, 33 wide, umiiir'i tive Castro and the officers of the Genuine Indian inches nine-roll- er miller and all modem accessories. days begin- m Jh will be compete with of San ten .by chiefs of the early c. yard Whitney & Marsh's. sritana Society and those the J2 at Mill was incorporated In August, 1379, and started paying ning in 1S24. about the time the mis- Mm fe-I- t Pacific Scgar opening address Society. The MHinery sale of trimmed hats - to its Antonio reason why. One i is- since which time $1,344,000 has been distributed was sionaries male Hawaiian a written or know the begins Monday, January 20th, at N. S. improvements and was made by Mr. Vierra, who 1-- expended on Dry Coods Co. 33 3 per cent, shareholders, and since .1894 $450,000 has been language. These letters must be of reason why she should, have it Sachs hand for Mtftwo,! hv Mr. Silva and others, 100 purchase of real estate. Applications are already in va.ue, as they doubtless contain ac- discount. 000 in the i The only ad- - great is the fine line of manicure j Pt.wucsf. Honolulu Harbor No. 54. A, A. of M. a considerable amount of the bonds. by any facts It Hawaiian history display. Odd drets n English was that given - cessories we have cn jn. p., will meet in Fraternity hall. j MATTERS. ur.known. and th.y shou.d be trans- Sunday evening J SOME PUBLIC Frear, who was greeted wUlv es buiiding. this Governor - nail-fil- o Fellows I Steel scissors- and Commerce la ted a niton as tiossime. iwj .' at 7 o'clock. A Mrt.Wam to President Jas. F. Morgan of the Chamber of le cti-.ic- undefded AJ every description; krive, Iwc. a pair at Whit- Eoosevelt was going to send w ritten in Hawaiian Blankets from from II. P. Wood, secretary, said that President GOVERNOR FREAR S AUUl.bc.: h ney Marsh's. appropriations for Pearl nmr.v un. - ' corn knives, etc. and a special message to Congress yesterday, recommending the Gov-- - Outirg flfnrels. new rtterns. 10 and In the course of his address during the past 50 years, the The very best grade at reason Harbor dredging, fortifications and drydoefc. 12 1- -2 per "yard at Sachs. - was on tne ! cis Otwell, U. S. A. engineer opened ; ' able prices. - Captain !.the society highly on the beautiful , aimcultv In read- - fnr Pearl TTsrbor fortifications. Thev ra naed from fo-j- to "" I , MRS. GUILD. quarters they had secured and thej wor-J- s in-- in FTXXESAL OF Otwell can do better by private contract, ing them. Some of them were accepted, as Captain abundant evidence of their prosperity. language en- - of the late Mrs. Guild Inspector General. T". S. A., before leaving Honolulu have dropped out of the The funeral fv.l C T, steady growth of the society, since' wen afternoon from would be defended with fourteen- - The tire.iy. while others nave took place yesterday the other dav stated 'that Honolulu harbor twenty-si- x years ago. orig- DRUG GO. 1. , not it was founded In' some cases the HOLUSTER v,e son, John Guild, .l-.V- u. in.Hnc - st Fort Shafter here would changed that residence of her men guns, himj iusi mtr uninvna.i.i::.t said, evidence that spoke very This, with being largely at- was, he inal meaning Is reversed. on College street, ie delaved in construction. Portuguese as a race. STREET Commerce the day of his return, highly of the introduction of new words to take FORT tended by friends in town, as well as Governor Frear. addressin the Chamber of Ha- the Congressional visit to Ha- It showed that the Portuguese in place of the old ones, and also to by a number who came in from Ewa Tued?.v, testified stron-l- v of his belief, that tie qual- the good investment, waii were ambitious and had the convey new idea, creates the utmost plantation. The floral tributes were waii st summer, on the Lesislatnre's invitation, was a ' Was.i-Fngt- os succeed in their ambition. It average Scud-d- er Congress. visit to ities to in the mind of the many and very beautiful. Dr. the Territorv twentv-nin- e good friends in Jl" economy confusion there to a showed also the thrift and today when attempting to of Central Enion church conducted had been highlv successful in securing practical attention Hawaiian impressed in his travels with that had been praeti.ed. documents ritten 80, or the services, and a choir from St. rreat manv needs of Hawaii. He was greatly prosperous translate for the products of "I cannot look on this "a, years ago. ri-rrc- composed Mrs have on the mainland even Automobiles ri's church, of the unlimited market the islands of the time Tbe pineapple and rubber in- assembly without thinking Alice Brown. Mrs. O. E. Stevens. Mrs. Hawaiian diversified agricultural' industries. began to rub for piace. when the Portuguese first COLORED GENTLEMEN AND George Smithies, Miss Kulumanu dustries he specified as likelv vet to give sugar a hard firt country, TWO for which there is an come in any numbers to this A EAZOR. Mi.-- s Soper, Rev. W. specifications for the Hilo breakwater, was and Cared For Ward, Blanche Plans and to about' the time that this society Repaired returned ko approved at Washington and com- well-know- n Ka-kaa- H. B.iss. George Smithies and Curzon appropriation of $400,000, have been founded. They came, those first "Nigger" Mur.ro, a panies, nearly half way around tne night rates - sang beautifully the two Captain Otwell. , . , resident, was carved last up-to-d- ate style at reasonable Usborne. ., ,: tin oovernmenr is u.e -- world to a new country. i.ney were "Peace, Perfect Peace" and Among the land matters in hand by tbe despair by a razor in the hands of E. Harris, hymn, Kekaha and Mana, ui"Kauai. It wil poor people, but they did not is O'er." acres of land suitable for sisal, between .u nor- at a colored gentleman, one of tne "Now the Laborer's Task L' r vwnditinin11." - einect that on being put under sisal at j. 'lots 500 acres, conditioned ie I i-- As the funeral passed along Wilder l e offered for sale in of others woui-- take care or vnvm. Tr" f the Iroquois, the acair lad Hamrn-You- n Garage bc-s-t of the The von on way to Nuuanu cemetery cultivation within five vears. went to work to make the ing piace downtown about five o'clock avenue its Board of Immigration that the gov- and the results of their 2M was V proposal has been presented to tbe circumstances The razor was Alakea Street, Fhor. the bell of St. Clement's church American farmers. speaks for themselves. jVsterday afternoon. respect. ernment should set aside a tract of land for settlement by efforts course of a tolled as a mark of Court, m tne "This shows that the Portuguese drawn by Harris in the On an appeal bv the Oahu tax assessor from tbe Tax Appeal pail-beare- rs were four sons good in them, the right kind being lacerated in The the Co., the Supreme Conrt have stuff f.scht. Munro's hands , ; income assessment Ewa Plantation good people ... Timca Pnmmi'l?v-- . . matter of the tax of stuff that makes rhem weapon. Har- STEIN WAY, STARR cl tne aecrasai, for depreciation moral, his efforts to secure the has reaffirmed its disallowance of exemption to corporations for this country. They are a fish- AND OTHER PIANOS and James F. Fenwick. lawabidang peopie. ris is under arre-- t and the raztr, of property. - industries and CO. . e children go-i- n from among some boxes jn the THAYER PIANO county has adopted the pnn-ipl- ot We are giad to see their ed out .6 The Board of Supervisors of Oahu '.',.- grow up 1-- HOTEL STREET THE ADVEETISEE. economy to school nd wanting to rear of the saloon at the comer of CIS THANH supplies, whereby it is expected considerable more Port- - Phone Main tender and contract for and advance. We want Queen and River streets, Is he'.d la TUNING GUARANTEED Honoluhi. T. H., January 17, 1903. will be effected. uguese nere ana receipts of tne ''t up our evidence against him. Editor Advertiser: At a meeting of Bv the Territorial Auditor's report iris seen that the here. We want them to take cor-r-Tndi- i and s SS4.S53.76 as against $2.?.6.92 m the auu utti.---.i- citizens' voters.' of the Young Men's Territorv for December last were ianu -' the directors - here and cooper- SHED BEOS. VOLCANO January of 841.16. Expenditures from current making- their homes KAWAIIIAE KILAUEA Chrfs'San Association, .eld month of 1906. a decrease us in building up the December, ating with ch-ap- er was with $321,507.72 the previous LurrV-- r must be on Ha- 13, 1?CS. the foliowing resolution revenue were 341.S77.68 as compared IN ERUPTION went to 0ttnt.es. Loan a Hilo con- unanimously passed: an increase of P2 309.. Of the payments $127,021.63 OFFICERS ELECTED. waii than on Oahu when NEW on " " n newly elected can outbid a Honolulu man of the Young Men's fend payments were $22,260.16. j lit: . instalia-.i--- of the tra or 'Tfce directors $.13.10-2.79- loan The - The - by per Wireless.) express IfWV.Oi a against $3. 9.263.. 3 a ?ar before, a decrease- of ffice-rs- the society will take piace a wooden construction Job 'ZQ (Speciad by Association wish to - of Christian $406,796.20. and outstanding bon- new o trfrtween 14- - Advertiser 4W.i y.nUne the same date, was t;).iv These cent. That is the differeme HOUSE, January their appreciation to the -- 2.00m S. vice rnrrAVO of loan indebtedness of. $1 President. A. Nacimento: Fri- - of Hono-:- ,f space for amounted to $4,W2v, being an increase secre-tary- the bid of H. H. De Crater stO active; wratier dear and its editor Wr finding the t r Mamies: J. inaugu over even date in 19"!6. secretary. M. Abteu: usu and I. Erickson H:!o for the the Eibl Reading Movement erecti-- n schoof Frias: assistant cold. works, including the of er-- ct wharf - is much in public V. Jr.. chairman: Ka.vaihae rated tv the A"- ration, and that the There activitv directors, Fernanlea contract to the additions to water works in Honolum secretary: J- - A. R. Vierra. open d t..e - THE OFPOETUNITT buildings, wharves 'and wharf sheds, M f. Undo, shf-- d. The is were at DOX'T MISS secretary so notify them. A. V. Peters and T. P. in- towns, courthouses, etc. treasurer: Pu! OF A LIFE TIME. , compliance with the above and eountrv MeFm: J. S. Marques, chair- - Department i e the wenuer cf the In auditors. H H. D-- ? Go anJ i pleasure in thank- EEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL. , . t w VrKi.is. secretary, G. O. day and were as i I take ' action. structions rir.-V.te- - L cifie .in " you siivera; of real estate. r or .im, . 1. J. Dias ani F. F. Bran- I!'.'";'. Albert Tra.'k. yc-- j for the consideration Jas. x. Morean rester-ta- soia riee Fri. TBIP COSib 0LT ing 23-r- THE BOUND v n cn i matter. Yours fl melerg. administrator of L. Ahlo. he soi l a house lot at aiaca Jr Erii. kson. S 42.50. have shown us in this Waipio. ecm-fo- rt v. - land can be visited wnh verv truly, acre, to m. trustee, . , ,T- -r. The volcano luiatnn. r, CTADUmX WTTCOAWn , For nrforaa-tio-n C. 1. r,f mnrtfaje DV i.av,.J u. , O riUU-.J- -' iiw a very prominent member and absolute safety. S. WATERHOCSE, Vx to for 3.n. nder VarO "He's -- :s GEORGE T uay- - V."hat Is ajtly to TEE c-- ilina street nenr o.,r vacht c';ub. Indeed! regarding the trip Secretary of the Directors of the Peterson, to Henrv Smith, trastee. a piece (Continued fmm Page One.) Four gallons. TEUST CO, 50 feet, was sold to E. S. Brown for $600. HEN2Y WATESHOUSE Toons Men's Christian ton's. about 133 bv to the hospital. A search for streets, - Daniel De Mat?? and LTD., comer Merchant and Fort Eeeentl- recorded conveyances include dved from Eonclala. :

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Senator Don Cameron of Pennsylvania i tr mar 4jr t r - c s tr s tr r r r 4xr v r s Csrneron, passed through Honolulu on the Manchuria in company with Mrs. j Rogers who goes to Manila to join her ' WS husband, Captain Rogers. t "it. v y A WHITNEY I, IMiMrf A garden party to be held February Arl 15, afthe home of Mrs. J. F. Lowrey, i Lunalilo and Victoria streets, in aid of the Palama Settlement District j Milk work, j A Xuising and Pure depot ' It will have the assistance of the fol- - --JZ lowing among Others who have con sentetl to serve on the various com mittees: Mrs. Wells Peterson, Mrs. f - W. E. Brown, Mrs. J. A. Gilman, Mrs. V if u HONO K Anarew .ruuer. airs, wenry water- - 'tj (&;Cdii.ir : house, the- - Misses Beatrice Castle iP M & W. If ai l 1 Alice CooKe, .Nora Sturgeon, Irene , l f . n.. Mondays Punahou, Manoa If Fisher, Violet Damon, Mrs. G. Fred j 2j rive j fl Ma-ki- ki. Bush, Mrs. Charles H. Atherton, Mrs. 1 Heights College Hills, If 3 j - If j A. Ward, Miss Laly Paty, Miss Grace n Mm i A Tuesdays Waikiki, Kapiolani 9, Cooke, Mrs. C. Montague Cooke, Mr. j jjj fm t2 Ken- - i HI flw Park, Kaimuki and Palolo. F. B. Lowrey and Mr. Derwent rive; ! Puu-nu- nedy, Mrs. W. L.. Moore, and several t i Wednesdays Nuuanu and l. p V Aboye Nuuanu bridge, If others prominent in social circles. 1 first Wednesdays; If J 8 St 1 and third below, second and fourth. It I Mr. Edwin Child entertained at Begins I Thursdays The . Plains. dinner at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel , Fridays Town and Hotels. t j Sunday evening, Taylor and K 4 , : last Mrs. k W is Mrs. Frear's regular day at home, Saturdays Kalihi. t' Mlss Mathena of Columbus, Ohio, and T O D A Y but the first one since they have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Rhodes. The Arthu-Berg- , table decorations were red carnations. In the new house. Mrs. Frear has not Princess . Kawananakoa, . Mrs. Mrs.' Frank Richardson, Mrs. been able to receive for several A party of four including Mr. E. L. entire line of Smith, Mrs. Harvey Murray, jpOur Lingerie, Lawn, Linen, months on account of building opera- Fred E. King and Mr. J. R. Watkins, who ar tions and the absence of Governor Emil Waterman and Miss Irm-- rived by the Manchuria have taken the Jap Silk, in black and white, Taffeta andlju" Frear. She hopes tomorrow's af- gard Schaefer. F. W. Macfarlane house on Beretania that avenue. fair will not be considered too formal, uPeau de Soie will be offered greatly jjjr i! The transpart dance at the Moana at and that gentlemen will feel at liberty S. gave a on Hotel on Tuefedav evenine .was well ' Mris. B. Dole luncheon to come right from their offices. The .Thursday honor of Mrs. Allan attended and was thoroughly enjoyed, in public is invited, tind Governor and j Whjte Those invited to Vneet the Mrs. Frear will be glad to see all cnest of honor were Mrs. B. F. Marx. ! I Reduce T who would like to come. Tbe hours General and Mrs. John McClellan Mrs. Brinckerhoff Sr., Mrs. Walter - 1 and their little son arrived by the - Brinckerhoff, Mrs. James Castle, Mrs. Sizes 32 to 44 will be from 3:30 o'clock to 6. The ! Governor and Mrs. Frear are now !n - Ellen Weaver, Mrs. J. B. Castle, Miss Manchuria and are visiting Mrs. Mc , their new house. It is a handsome services of the Hawaiian band have Anna parjS program Clellan's moth,er, Mrs. Halstead. Gen - j t t u 5 structure, on Punahou street, on been tendered and a pleasing the eral McClellan was in command' at j. Miss Cornelia entertained at cards same premises that have been occu- will be rendered under the direction of Captain Berger. Camp McKlnley three or four years on Saturday afternoon a week ago. pied by the Frears for many years. ago. Those who won .prizes were the Misses delighted with Honolulu .as a winter many. They will remain there at least Assisting Governor and Mrs. Frear Dorothy Hat-ti-e' resort, Aldrich vice president I. two or It Is in Colonial style, even to the 58 Eunice Pratt, True and lir. is three years.. They will reside will be Mrs. Dillingham, Mrs. Mott-Smit- h, Lucas. of the Idaho Washington Light & either in Berlin or Dresden. effective wide chimney that rises on so- Burlln-gam- e, Mrs. Harry Macfarlane, Jr., is Power Company. Mrs. Hugo Frear of fcv J v the mauka side of the house. The Klamp, expected to return Mrs. Pitkin of Denver, Mrs. E. journing at Ahulmanu Ranch for her Mrs. F. is Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moore of Lemars, 1 house was not built as a gubernatorial ab- Miss M. Withihgton With- - Bishop,' Miss Hartwell, Mrs. von health. to Honolulu shortly. She has been and Paul Iowa, with their daughter and niece mansion, for it was designed and under F. sent on the mainland and in Germany ington, sister and son of D. L. With Holt, Mrs. Hemenway, Miss. Babbitt, - . " V "3 way before it was known that there for nearly a year. ington. sailed by the Mongolia last nere. Dowsett, Judge and.Mr.S. B! Dole will re- Sunday mainland. - winter I would be a vacancy in the governor- Mrs. Mrs. Philip Frear, Mrs. for the W. L. Whitney, Miss Lewa Iokla, Miss turn to, their Emma street home this Dr. G. E. Brackett of San Francisco, ship. But it is a stately and a pleas- ! Governor and Mrs. Frear entertained Claire Uecke, Miss Huntington, veek, after three ljnonths at Aqua Ma- who proved himself such a good friend Mr. and Mrs. J. M..Levy have taken 1 ing mansion. Ruth the Dr. Hoffmann house on Lillha aisnop Aioore ana nis aaugnter, Mrs. Ath-erto- of members of the National Guard Mi3s Richards, Miss n, rine. the Governor and Mrs. Frear will re- Ruth Laura of Hawaii Rifle team when they were street. Pitkin, at dinner on Thursday. They Miss Alice Bond", Miss Muriel pltv. Man- - t?8 n$ ii were fellow travelers with Governor ceive tomorrow in the new house. It in th rvast arrived hv the t Hind, Miss Alice Spalding, Mr. E. A. . Mrs. C. Hedemann, who has just j churia ,asfc Tuesday. Lieutenant A. W. Chilton arrived by Frear on the Manchuria. Europe, $1 i! Mott-Smit- h, Mr. C. R. Hemenway, returned from entertained at! the Sherman to join the garrison at Miss' Mos- - Mr. W. H. Babbitt, Mr. W. L. Whit- tea on Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Aldrich of Fort Shafter. Mr. 'and Mrs. George C. Bott of cow, Idaho, by Manchuria 8 by BIG ney. Mr. Charles H. Atherton, and Carmen Clowe of Woodlawn. Califor-- 1 arrived the Tacoma, Washington, were arrivals j - nia, who accompanied the Hedemanns and will spend the winter here They H. F. Wichman and his two daugh- the Manchuria and will remain here, Mr. Walter Dillingham. were here two years ago ana were ters left by the Mongolia going to uer- - until the return of that vessel. dt ' on the Manchuria nd is their guest Mrs. Dole will accompany her hus- here. Among those present Were Mrs. Madame Lemieux, the wife of the band to Hilo when the latter goes C. G. Ballentyne, Mrs. Ernest Ross, Minister of Commerce and Labor of ILLINERY I there at the end of this month to hold Mrs. Richard Cooke, Mrs. George Canada, passed through Honolulu on Mongolia Sunday. the Hilo term of the United States Rolph, Mrs. Hawes, Jr., Misses Irene the last Fisher, Irma Ballentyne, Irmgard District Court. She will visit the Vol- Bishop Da Silva has been the reci- Schaefer, Whetmuller, Violet Damon, , cano while there. pient of much attention since hi3 ar- Kennedy, Gilman, j I Olmstead, Jordan, rival by the Manchuria. He is a titu- Bishop David H. Moore of the Meth- Restarick, Spalding, McCandless, lar bishop of the Roman CathcrMS odist church, who arrived on the Man- Kopke, Lucas, Cotton, Maude de Bret-- ! church, and has recently spent several United States. He ex- churia, was accompanied by his teville, and Beatrice Castle. j months in the j J y J J 0 J pects to remain about a month in these daughter, Mrs. Pitkin, the wife of one islands. of the leading attorneys of Denver, Mrs. Harry Lewis gave a luncheon j Colorado. They are the guests of on Thursday in honor of the Prirtcess j The Viscount and Viscountess Aoki 1 i Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wadman. A Kawananakoa. Chrysanthemums ; and were the guests of Consul General and Bins j reception, very largely attended and violets were the floral decoration Her I Mrs. Saito at the Japanese Consulate , I! guests were Mrs. Samuel Parker, Mrs. Aft-I- during the stay of the, Manchuria In Hi thoroughly enjoyable, was given them Humphris, Mrs. Harvey E. Murray, port. at the Methodist parsonage on Tues- tiZ 8 t$ Mrs. C. A. Brown, Mrs. Grinbaum, i day evening. In the receiving party ' Col. T. Baker of Hilo returned Mrs. M. Phillips, Mrs. High, Mrs. John with the Bishop and Mrs. Pitkin were by the Manchuria from an absence of d 1 Hawes, Jr., Miss Nancy Winston. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wadman and ten months epent in travel. Rev. and Mrs. David Crane. This is S? 8 According to a Fiji paper, a con- Mrs. Pitkin's first visit to the islands, Mrs. Vestal and "Miss Doris Vestal, Entire stock of Felt cert was given In Victoria Me- and she expresses herself as delighted the mother and sister of Mrs, C. C. Ken- Hall, Tonga, Mongolia. with her visit. She will visit the other morial Nukualofa, for nedy of Hilo, left by the Trimmed Hats at the benefit of the Church of England, MelWiV( They have been visiting in the Islands islands while here. proceeds, twenty pounds, for some weeks. 1- 8 and the net 33 -3 per cent were turned over to Bishop Willis. c The committee having in charge tha E. Burton Holmes, who will be re- - J J ! University Club ball is as follows; J. membered by those who were here in discount." The annual chowder supper of the j R. Gait, chairman; H. E. Cooper, 1S9S, is expected to arrive here this Central Union church on Wednesday J Alonzo Gartley. A. Afong, Harold Cas- week, to renew his acquaintance with evening was very largely attended and scenery. Ha tle, W. W. Thayer, G. P. Cooke. Hawaii, its people and its See ad. on page. two delightfully carried out. More than is one of the best known of the travel three hundred were seated at long lecturers. Mrs. M. Phillips entertained at tables, all of which were pleasingly j with and BEHIND THE SCENE. luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs. decorated carnations other The wedding of Miss Cordelia Carter Shepherd of Chicago, who is visiting i fldwers. The supper was given by the Juliet: was the nightingale and not the lark Ladies' Society and was served by the "It and Mr. Charles A. Hartwell. is set for her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Grossman. young ladies of the church. That jdercM the fearful hollow of thine ear; Tuesday next, January 21. N.S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd. The guests were Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree. 8.) Cor. Fort and Beretania Sts. Gro'ssman, Mrs. Samuel Parker, tha Mrs. Bradley a daughter of the late Relieve nie, love, it was the nightingale." (Additional Society Notes on Page

There's no 'TWEEN SEASONS with us, for we are constantly receiving and placing on sale, NEW GOODS for all departments. Just at this time when most merchants are telling you that they are out of 1 this, that and the other thing, we are showing those very things. We have found that it pays to buy some Spring lines for December shipment from New York.

NEW WASH GOODS TAILOR-MAD- E SUITS SILKS AND WOOLENS We are showing seven new tailored suits, cut to the latest If you were unable to"attend our Silk and W'oolen Sale the We have just opened five cases containing over pieces of style, the jackets being long and fitted, satin-line- d ; 300 the skirts past week, you stilLhave a chance to buy many of these goods pleated. -- new FIGURED BATISTES, to sell at 15c. and 20c yard Brown Cheviot Suit, size ..$20.00 at the reduced prices. t t 36... 11 Ci y ,. In the Silks, only a few of the better ones are left, but in the These goods are the vesy best that can be had for price irown striped nevioi, size 30: 27.00 the Brown Plaid Cheviot, size 27.00' Woolens, the pieces were so large i 34 that though nearlv all had cuts and have arrived at least two months earlier than any previous Navy Ladies' Cloth size 36. . . . 30.00; taken off them, there still remains a good assortment of patterns. l.rown and Black Cheviot, size 38 32.00! v season. Brown and Green Cheviot, size 40 32.00! READY-TO-WEA- R APPAREL. I Black Serge, white stripe, size 44 35.00 Tn our La'dies' Clothing Department, we are showing at re s FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERE- D APPAREL. LADIES SWEATERS duced prices. We have a reduced few odd lines of KNITTED WOOLEN White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits ; We have in a window display of these goods, showing full SWEATERS. Prices as follows: Rubberized Satin Rain Coats ; No. 824. Ladies'. Blouse Sweater, Navy, Red and Black, reduc-"- ; Black Taffeta Jumper Suits; f sets of WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR and INFANTS' APPAREL. ed ., from S2.;o to.. Black Taffeta Coat ; No. 808, Ladies' Vest Sweater, These goods are hand-made throughout, dainty "in design. all sizes, red, black and white. Woolen Dress Skirts. . reduced from $2.00 ' ... to $1.25 These goods are first-cla- ss condition, and exquisite in workmanship, and are marked at prices that aref No. 910, Misses' Norfolk Jackets, white only, sizes 26 to 4, allii have not been reduced from $2.00 to $1.25 111 stock more than six months and are being closed out to make but little higher than a factorv - made garment.. I Also other odd numbers and sizes. room for Spring shipments.

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' h" " . s." a? & & & h a. jr FIVE FINISH SOCKFJ TEAMS SPORTIVE CARGO

WITHOUT STOP PLAY TIE G ME A ON TRANSPORT r iW ' Off A Holds Down A Endurance Auto Race Pulled Picked Team f Polo Ponies and Bulldogs Be- Under Good Conditions No Strong Eleven of Scottish A A ing Carried to the Serious Accidents. Thistle Club. Philippines. ' yes Bl'-;- Five of the seven cars com- A fine game of socker was seen M which hj . iff From the character of prt of tha round-the-isla- nd day's h ca-g- peted yesterday, in the second terday afternoon in the second brought here en mule to the endurance race for the von play of the Honolulu Association Philippines, It looks as if the War De- '- ? -- partment Slates" Hamm-Youn- g cup finished with per- Football League. After hard playing - :. :,: of the United had de !'u . elded to follow S fect scores and only one had to put through both halves, the Thistles and isrxr the advice of Lnnl r f ad-- j Roberts of the English army, who i because of early pilikia. These picked team rest of back the from the the vised all the officers of that organlza-- I league 1-- 1. five eadh get a leg on the trophy. ended with a score of The tlon to take up the game of polo. Be play These are E. H. Lewis, T. King, Frank seen was far better than that of sides the big shipment of mules on last week and fast games should be Dillon, Jas. Quinn and S. R. Jordan, board the Dix is a shipment of about seen next Saturday. forty the other two contestants having been diminutive horHfs, which go by There was not a big crowd present the name of polo ponies. J. McLeod and F. D. Lowrey. Mc- game, at the Makiki grounds for the The local players who saw the ani- - Leod had a stop at Kaneohe to locate but the many ladies who were present j mals as they were being taken through a fault in the timer, which failed to added sprightlinesa to the scene, yield to his treatment, it being found showing that they, as well as their not appear to be very enthusiastic! necessary to call in the breakdown husbands and brothers, take an in- over them, and it Is safe to say that car, the fact putting the racer out! terest in socker. Berger's band was there is not an animal in the bunch of the running for the silverware. The in attendance and played four or five which could stand a show against Lowrey car had trouble with its car selections during the intermissions and y. the poorest that ever played on tho before contest. bureters on the Pali road and put and after the t Moanalua grounds. This feeling was back in distress. The scoring was all in the first half, POLICE TEAM, CHAMPIONS OF FIEST SERIES IN ATKINSON LEAGUE. so strongly expressed by one individ- an- - both teams managing to get one goal, rabbit-h- The Jay was almost perfect one Reading from left to right, first row Henry Espimla, Henry Kaai, B. Parker, John Kealoha, D. Kupa, V. ual that he offered the use of the and in the second period neither was utches for the contest, the weather being all Fernandea, C. Apana. Second row D. Kealoha, Joseph Leal (captain), S. Parker, X. Third in his . stable for the ani- able to good, though picked ' Jackson. that could be desired and the roads make the row J. Butler, A. Medeiros. Mirier Lii. Quon Chew. mals while they are here. good. The arrangements for receiving team had several good chances to Polo, however, is noi. the only sport score, good Ha-lei- wa which were blocked by is to be In Phil- the contestants at Kahuku and at streets. Games of all kinds place, A which introduced the work of Jamieson, who was in goal took committee has. been chosen who were first class, Judge Mahaulu the contestants varying from e'ght AALA PARK will in the near future consult with ippines. Another unusual shipment on for the Thistles. The picked team had timing the arrivals and departures at years of age to well up in the fifties. representatives of the various athletic the Dix consists of a dozen or "more a large number of the Diamond Head ' organizations of city. com- Haleiwa and looking after the for- j A game of football which was played GAMES TODAY the This dogs, the majority of which are of men, and they did good work, show- mittee will have complete charge of the the bull variety. malities of the occasion, while Man during the afternoon was most excit details of meet, excep- ing up poorly in only one particular. the with the ager Bidgood welcomed the various ing, TVin UfaptlA ii-V- games tions of financial end areotvtlnir" " " The afternoon today at Aala the and the care parties and sent them on way that of shooting for goal. Had they. . of the ground, which will be attended their , , 'Was Grand Marshal of the occasion. park by the baseball teams from the , oeen more accurate in tnis part or to as in the past by the Boys' clubs. rejoicing after a taste of his hospi-- Among thosa who tok part were Bi- Riverside Junior League will be Ori Madam Lisbon, the work, their team should have It is proposed to have the meet on tality. shop Moore. Rev. J. W. Wadman, Miss ental A. C. vs. Chinese Aloha Jrs. and March 14, but no definite date has as scored again. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND The was matte from Honolulu i Wadman, Mrs. Pitkin and others, Sweet Violet A. C. vs. Aala A. C. These yet boen decided upon. start , ,,, s ASTEOLOOEB Brinck-erho- ff The Thistles succeeded in making will be contests the Aala 'park Invitations to participate in the tt.ti-n.iu- and promptly' at ten o'vlock, Dr. Bft.ii: nao oiiunu in g tuts fast score, middle virat .", fans will have a good treat in the na- events will be issued to the athletic line. the first' in about the Dajj ' getting ne first call to the Of worjd-wld- e reputation, will of the first half, after a clean rush tional game. clubs of the Islands and to unattached read All went well with him Until near Both spectators and pupils in the Although past games played by athletes generally. from the lines in your hands your thfe way field, which the all down the in tug-of-go- od Waialua. when he was forced to stop Mission also took part In the this league have not come up to the Valuable medals will be awarded the past, present and future, at her resi- team work was shown. The wap River- winners of the various events and his engines to change his gear, this which cauged a great deaJ of fun standard of those of the former dence, 1742 YOUNG STREET, corner honor of sending the ball through raceg side League, the games have always breakers of island records will receive putting him to the bad on th score Foot and other sports completed special recognition. Pawaa Lane. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5, rested with Macaulay. Shortly after been interesting. C. Y. Mark, will cajd. The Dillon car had one little the day and prize were glyen the win. pitch for the Orientals, with Koon There is a movement on foot to com- evenings 7 to 9:30. WToo, picked team, got streak of bad luck, a tire blowing out this for the ners ln the various events. The day's Chew behind the stick. The Alohas bine the annual field day of the Y. M. through a goal for his eleven and tied will have Aiona and Quon Chew to C. A., with the championship meet but when near Kahana. . The rubber was fun was started by an exhibition drill score, which remained without by form their battery. so far nothing tangible has been done off and replaced in the almost the the boys of the Mission, in which Jerked ur in Ihe matter. game forty-fo- youngsters x turned out in The second game, between the Aala how-"fev- er, change till the end of the "record time of twelve minutes, acquitted them- - A. C. and Jack Flores' new team R, Catton, whQ-wa- s one of for- - ne,at unIfo1r"1i1 and while the engines, throbbed away the selves creditably. known as ,the Sweet Violets, should be Thistles, played a steadily, keeping the car still with a wards for the star good. Jack was the former twirler of FAMOUS OUTLAWS game, getting into almost every play the Nippon nine in the senior River- NIGHTS, BEGINNING - THREE III perfect score. in till ' side League. The batteries this v 1 that was near his position and doing CUPS FOR INDOOR IN LOW'S OUTFIT The most unique experience; auu game are: Asam ana uritto ror tne MONDAY, JAN. 20. - good work generally. Gray was alo prooaoiy... an experjeucc umri tnr.a Aalas, and Peterson and Flores for v.,.Jgood and played his position well, RECORD BREAKERS the Yiolets. FRANK COOLEY met with by an aatomobolist.A In any The Hilo Wild West outfit, heatled though showed a little more AND of the world, was that of S, It. he that by Eben P. Low, alias "Rawhide Ben" jart training would improve his game. Jordan, who ran down a twenty-poun- d The annual Y. M. C. A. gymnasium TOURNEY and including Angus McPhee, cham- GLADYS KINGSBURY For the picked team Mon Yin did NO fish on the course. This was during contest wU come off on February 20 pion roper of the world and "Chey- in very well, as Woo, Avas close - that portion of the run that takes the did who and many intending- competitors have IS SCHEDULED enne" Johnny Winters, the Juvtnile to the ball all through. Fernandez, cars down to the water's edge before already begun to get inro shape. broncho busting prodigy, have been at if Me " car J. Clarke and Davis also deserve The events and the records to be Horner's ranch on Hawaii during the Lend Your Wife Hauula is reached. Just as his There will be no regular tournament spied credit for the way they played to- broken are as follows: past week. was spurning the sands, Jordan in the local golf players may gether and forced the ball out of dan- which Yesterday they left for Shlpman's SPECIAL FEATURE a big fish being washed in on the Rope climb, 18 feet, 6 seconds. part today, the Country Club ger territory. , tfke but twenty-fiv- e into the enemies' high 5 8 well-attend- to pick up head of crfest of a wave. He jogged his steer- Running dive, feet inches. links should be ed by the ranch were: Running long 3ive, 14 2 THE ELDIDS for kicking The lineups of the teams feet inches many players who are regular devotees wild mountain stags to be used in the ing wheel and made the Running 8 9 Thistle Club Goal, Jamieson; backs, high kick, feet inches. of the Scottish sport. The links have big carnival in Hilo o'ft February 1. Trick Bicycle Riders fish, striking it fairly with his front Standing broad jump, 10 feet 3 inches Dickson and Balcombe; half-back- s, been in better condition throughout, the Horner's ranch has loaned the outfit THREE NIIIGTS, wheel and killing it. The rules of the Standing high jump, 4 feet 9 inches, winter than any of the players pect- - McKinnon. Center and Macconel; for- 6 8 seven famous outlaws which know how BEGINNING TIIUESDAY, JAN. 23 run prevented him from stopping and Standing bar vault, feet inches. T and tli Sundav scenes at the club- - Macaulay, Anyone equaling any abO e v. Vn see-sa- w riifcer wards, Gray R. Catton, of the .t,anJl-- ontnmnllilps Vtoein to to sunfish and a off his picking up his game, but before the 11MU.-- l i.nw JL.iv"'.""'.J rD "UNDER SEALED ORDERS' ' Graham and J. H. Catton. records will receive a cup. come in are interesting. balance. One of them has. a reputation joyful crowd er car was out of sight a as a man-kill- and the septet are Team Goal, Frazier; backs', The ladies of the city have taken - - 23. S3 50c. spotted it. Picked games past expected to furnish much delight at Evening Prices t and of native boys had half-back- s, more interest in the in the C. Davis and J. K. Clarke; Jordan, by making a perfect score DECIDE EVENTS few months than ever before, through the Hilo gathering. MATINEE SATURDAY. W. Chiliingworth, R. Chillingworth McLaren, These outlaw are thoroughbred gets two out of the three tho fant that Alexander the. ADMISSION 23 CENTS yesterday, forwards, C. Oss, ) Drofessional, taken some of stock and the sportsmanship of the being only and W. Chalmers; FOR FIELD DAY club's has the cup, he the j boys in loaning them is great needed for E. Fernandez, J. Woo, L. G. Blackman them in hand and so improved their Horner one having4 more than one leg on the j game, that they are able to make a ly appreciated on the big island. and Mon Tin. , good showing against opponents of the McPhee is practising daily and fully trophy. The Chinese Athletic Club is making equal record any of Referee Beardmore. sterner sex. expects to at least his Honolulu .Scottish Thistle Club There were no accidents to great preparations for its field day, made at Cheyenne on Frontier Day. the cars in the run, nor to any of the which will take place on the Chinese j Winters is also in rare form. or passengers, but an- New Year, February 1. The following DAY Robert Horner has given McPhee his mahouts their KOREAN BOYS BIG FIELD the A. Kennedy, events have been decided on for tho best string of roping horses for other automobilist, J. champion's use at Hilo. not i bound for Haleiwa from town, did IN FIELD DAY entertainments, which will take place BEING DISCUSSED Sam Parker Jr. has offered his Burns' escape so luckily, his broken-dow- n car at the Boy's Field: 50-ya- rd dash, 100-ya- rd horses for practises an to be taken 220-ya- racers dash, rd dash, 440-ya- rd to Hilo if needed. Everyone is doing being passed by the endurance of in A field day for the children the 120-ya- rd The ball has been set in motion affair a tre- way Waikekalau gulch, dash, half mile run, mile run, his best to make the on their in at Korean Mission was held yesterday af- - hurdle, high jump, broad jump, pole connection with the annual island mendous success. the front axle broken j e program of races i The machine had ternoon in the Mission compound, at vault, mile walk, half mile relay, po-th- athletic championships and all ar- In addition to a nniversary to some ; game in two places, due altogether corner of Miller and Punchbowl tat race and shot put. rangements will shortly be made. there will be a socker at Hoolulu While running the pirk between picked teams of experts. flaw in the steel. " " ?' " " " ? K1 K" V as" " ? " ' a? road V ' i? ? i? f The Hawaii players are practising at machine over a perfectly level every opportunity with the view of the axle broke, dropping the car free regaining their laurels which went to Smoker of the wheel, the jar snapping the; Honolulu on last July 4. The Hawaii said, made remark- nff on the other side and leaving! kickers have, it is i 'ft able progress with the game since up and useless T ; JAN. 25. 1908 the machine tilted r. then. 'A It looks as if quite a crowd of local ' people would take in Cowboy Day in WAVER LEY HALL, ANOTHER YACHT Hilo. especially if the report that the ' half-pric- e I. -- I. S. N. Co. intends to run a cor. BETHEL and HOTEL 'ft the occasion be CLUB BENEFIT 5 'ft excursion for we!l founded. ' Another champion who is booked to TICKETS fl.00 i. 'A Lewis, exhibition at show his skill in Hilo is E. H. The moving picture A champion driver of California and to be had from members of the Club Feb- - the Opera House on j ready to drive a the Hawaiian Hawaii who stands or j ?t the door. ruary 15 will bev given by Mr. Bonine v. six-in-ha- nd contest with anyone in the j Territory for tX). for the benefit cf the Hawaii Yacht .. numbers j Fund. There will be other CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY an- - j interspersed; among them the fA i CURES COLDS. by Mr. James j y, fAl remedy acts on nature's plan, .tophone will be shown " This i the lungs. Royal Hawaiian Hotel Bergstrom. There will be records by j V "a allays the cugh, relieves f.c i tne secre great i vj aids expectoration, orens Caruso, Melba, Scotti and other in restoring the - tions, and aids nature popular j singers. beside several of the system to a healthy condition. For EXCLUSIVELY EUROPEAN PLAN light songs nyi & march selections and ' sale by all dealers. Benson. Smith vaudeville artists. The program Co., Ltd.. Agents for Hawaii. the EDWIN O. CHILD Manager people who have a de- looks good to HAWAIIAN BALLOT POSTCARDS. sire to see how they appear in daily Have you neglected to write letters walks, and this is secured only with Annual January Sale aid of a picture machine. The the Hawaiian Ballot Postcard. You ran views shown will be principally of Kid Yorner scrapper Terrille ugser roll all the news in one minute's time. local scenes that were made by Mr. Broran .Reillv. JTennessv." Caspv. Keller. Clancv. It is unique, aniusinjr, interesting and Bonine when he was here some months A. BLOM, PRIZE-RIN- SOME G a boon to letter writers. For sale by ago. will be cn sale for the ex- PHENOMENA. Peats. dt soinvTjir w v dt & & dt v dt di dt dt dt dt dt dt d d j d dt dt dt jt dt d dt d all postcard dealers. IMPORTED EMBROIDERIES hibition in a few days. v 3 & l 3 d d d d d 4 I 5 '"""ill

8 SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY ig, 1908.

Sunday Advertiser THE METHODIST ACCOUNTING SUGAR MILLS . v (Entered at the Postoffiee In Honolulu, H. T., as second-clas- s matter.) PURE MALT Publishzd Every Sunday Morning CONFERENCE ENDS OF ESTATE LEAVE TOMORROW By the I J1 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., LTD. A. Von Holt Block, 65 South King St. Third Annual Gathering of the J. Magoon Makes Improper Fast Work Done on Big Co- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Hawaiian Mission Charges Some Notable ntract by Honolulu Iron Choicest Old Highland Delivered by carrier In city per Closes. Divorce Cases. Works. month -- 25 failed to any address for one year in the United States or Territory 3.00 The Hawaiian mission of the Meth- Judge Lindsay on Saturday rendered Tomorrow noon, when the, Japanese Vr A. Ilanaii 11 odist Episcopal church, in its third a decision on the report of J. Marcal-lin- o, steamship Manshu Maru sails for For- Bottled and Guaranteed by W. & A. Gilbey annual session, concluded its deliber master, and exceptions thereto in mosa, will mark a red letter dav in yesterday forenoon. The meet tne commercial history Fraternal Meetings ations the matter of the estate of Antone of Honolulu. Strathmill Distillery, Keith, Banffshire, N. B. ing opened in First church at eight-thirt- y Rodrigues, deceased. J. A. Magoon'sj The shipment of over 3000 tijns of su o'clock, the devotional services second account as gar machinery which she carry NOTICE. trustee showed a will to FUNERAL being conducted by Mrs. Joseph H. balance of $345.78 due the estate. The the island of Forjnosa, will be the larg- Richards. master points out an overcharge of est anct most Important work of this Pacific Lodge No. 822, Bishon Moore appeared at nine $91.44 commissions, which the court k,n(i which has ever been attempted o'clock and addressed the audience. surcharges, making the balance 4437.22. b3T anv lcal concern and has been . Lewis & Gompany, Ltd.. A. F. 4 A. H. j completed and shipped He spoke of the seeming contradictory "Prior to the date of Magoon's ap-- within twelve SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII characteristics of Jesus Christ, in Hi3 pointment as trustee," the court says, months after the contract was signed FAMILY AND LIQUORS life among men. in the world. He "Antone Rosa had been trustee. Rosa between the Japanese owners of the WINES 169 KING STKEET referred to the annunciation which had deceased and Magoon, after con- Formosa plantations and Manager TELEPHONE 240 THERE WILL. BE A SPECIAL, Hedemann of . Honolulu meeting of Pacific Lodge No. 822, A. F. heralded the coming of the Prince of siderable litigation, collected from the Iron & A. M., at Its hall. Masonic Temple, Peace, and to the words of Christ Rosa's sureties the sum of $900. The Works. Of the machinery needed to complete corner of Hotel and Alakea streets, Himself in which He declared that He cost for attorney's fees and other ex- January 19, 3 the installation of two sugaY mills, one, Sunday afternoon, at came not to bring peace, but a sword. penses in collecting this sum from o'clock, for the purpose of attending the size of the Wailuku mill, and the GOOD SHOES the funeral of our late brother, Wil- - The speaker gave a clear exposition of Rosa's sureties amounted to $325, other as large as the mill at Oahu or liam Austin Whiting. the two statements. He called atten which the trustee has charged entirely Waialua. nearly half was maunfaetur-e-d are a sign of GENTILITY. Give in this city and shipped a Members of Hawaiian and Oceanic tion to the fact that sin is a disease. to the principal of the estate. This is direct from tramp a new hat, tie, and a sojourning are here, while all the wages which have pair of our shoes, and he will Lodges and all brethren must heroic treatment. erroneous. The expenses of collecting 1! invited to attend. That it have been earned by the workmen have been look well dressed, if not com- By order of the R. W. M. Like as the surgeon's knife is applied this sum should be borne proportion turned into the general circulation of fortable. E. P. CHAPIN, to the body In ordef' that a cure may ately by income and principal." this city. When it is realized that A woman needs a great deal gone nearly Secretary. be effected, so must the gospel of our Details are into, the court find three hundred workmen have more but, she needs the shoes ing the proportion chargeable to been busy for almost a year on 'this just as much. Let 11 applied men that her be ever Lord be to the souls of principal is $94.20 and to income $230.80, big contract alone, the general benefit so well dressed, if her shoes are I! Classified Advertisements in order to cleanse from the guilt and which would result in the balance due to the community at large may be not comfortable and stylish, she stain of sin. The application of the to the principal being $166.74 and to the more easily understood.. All the money doesn't FEEL right. $408.26, which they coming from four-hol- e remefly Is distasteful to many, which Income and the trustee Is or have earned, Our new Blucher Ox- WANTED. dered to set aside these amounts to Japan, and being spent here, has done ford tie will stand critical in- brings, opposition on the part of lndi- - the accounts indicated. much to keep this city on its feet dur- spection. toe, vamp, MAN experienced; In department store Plain short viduals and communities, which ar- The sum of $355 from sales of cattle ing the late financial stringency. medium Cuban heel. Is work and bookkeeping would like a This ray themselves against the approach and the sum of $100 from a sale of The two mills, 'of which the' main something new and good. position on any of the Islands or lumber are to be credited to principal parts are being shipped today, will G. Garrison, general of Christian progress and advance- plantations. L. account. The sum of $373.05 expended have an initial capacity for grinding delivery. 264 ment. But while the warfare is long for renovating the dwelling house from 1000 to 1200 tons of cane per. day MANUFACTURERS', SHOE COMPANY, LTD, and severe, and the situation some- should be charged1 to principal. In con- and have .beenmade large enough so 1051 FORT STREET P. O. BOX 459 FOR RENT. times appears discouraging, yet a clusion Judge Lindsay says: that this capacity may be doubled if PHONE 282 in ac- necessary. The contract which was A HOME with all modern improve- closer observation of conditions re- "All the,other items trustee's mosquito counts which he contends are charge signed by Manager Hedemann was not ments; four bedrooms;, veals the the cause of proof; hot and cold water; gas and truth that able to principal are disallowed. They only for the mill machinery, but for electric light; large lawn, stable and Christ is certainly gaining ground, are properly chargeable to income." the buildings and the complete equip' ment of the plant. Including the struc servants' quarters. Will give lease and what is now, in Iarg measure, IN DIVORCE. CONTEMPT tural iron, smokestacks, cane-loader- s, to responsible party. Address "L. a disagreeable warfare, shall very O." "Advertiser office. 7940 Judge Lindsay has cited Uaia Napo- etc. Part of the machinery, such as soon be turned to a season of re- leon to appear at 9 o'clock Monday and the electrical motors, could not be" ob joicing and praise when the Prince of show cause why he should not be tained or built in this city and had FQR SALE. to be ordered from from Christian Soldiers shall take office as punished for contempt for failure to the East and Wyandotte pay Elizabeth Napoleon, according to Germany. This invoice has already EGGS from Prize Buff the Prince of Peace. MADE HONOLULU chickens, H. May & Co., Ltd. 264 decree in divorce, five dollars a week been shipped. The structural iron and IN After the Bishop's address, the reg permanent alimony and J. Llghtfoot other parts, which were ordered attorney's of $50." through the New York office of the Those few words are synonymous of all that is elegant in 15 CANARJES, male, female and two ular order of business was . taken up. an fee jewelry. cages. Apply 787 King street. Honolulu Iron Works," amount in H. C. stands for the best quality.. .large ' Reports showed that a substantial ad- NEW DIVORCE SUITS. 7: 264. weight to nearly 4000 tons, while the vancement had been made along the Otto A. Berndt has brought a Ii- -; shipment from Germany is one of about-;90- several lines of the mission's work. vorce suit against Florence K. Berndt. tons. ? s . Jade Rings, Belt Lucy suing S- - P- - Buckles and Watch Fobs WM. AUSTIN WHITING. Several new fields had been opened Kamaka is Kamaka The quick delivery of this enormous for divorce. amount of machinery and special ap- during the past year, which called for such as show appeal to persons who want APPEAL IN BIG SUIT. .. paratus for the grinding of cane is I something different and additional helpers, and provisions were something of which local concern whose taste runs toward elegant & Withington, on behalf of the the in ornaments. (Continued from Page One.) - Castle may well be proud and, made for such needs as appeared.- Mary Tenney Castle Hitchcock, Har- - but for the this fact that directed Mr. Whiting's The work finished, the conference mishap on the Japanese steamer, in I make Jewelry to order. attention to Hawaii. which one of her masts was broken, adjourned at noon to meet again in Westervelt and Helen Kingsbury Mead; would have left 'this city before now. The first public appointment he original of Wil- was Honolulu early In lanuary .of 1909. defendants in the suit The work of installing the plant will seems to have received in Hawaii liam J. Lowrie for $400,000 damages that of Agent to Take Acknowledg- Bis'nop Moore will preach 'n the be under the supervision of James Henry P. Baldwin w-e-ll 1064 FORT STREET con- against and others. Scott, known in this city and who ments of Instruments, among has - Methodist church .at eleven o'clock filed of exceptions- to Judge , have a pill wag formerly manager of v the Klhei freres in this dignity, at that time, be- morning, ana sermon ing Cecil Brown, Col. J. Austin and this after the will read the appointments of the defendants, denying their motions for S, X. Emerson, and a little later A. 8. of costs, etc. llartwell. .preachers for the present year. In dismissal, taxation In 1892 he was appointed Attorney the evening he will preach in Central RELUCTANT JUDGMENT. , JOHN P. SMITH 0(1 General under Liliuokalani. But he Union church, the two congregations Judge Lindsay gave Judgment in was swept out of. office within the year favor of Harry T. Mills against S. H uniting in service. 4 in one of those rapid changes of min- Kameakapu for $32.13 and costs, on AMERICANIZING HAWAII istries which characterized the last Bishop Moore and his daughter, Mrs. defendant's appeal from District Ma- year of the Queen's reign. Pitkin, in company with Dr. Wadman, gistrate Andrade. In 1893, following the overthrow, he will leave Honolulu on Tuesday next The court did not believe the evlr When I was appointedFirst Judge of the First dence for plaintiff could be true, yet Editor Advertiser: If you want to Circuit Court, rebellion for a tour of Hawaii and Maui. They 'following the there being no evidence In contradic- Americanize this country get a fel- of January, 1895, he was appointed will be absent about ten days, return defense all. there tion, or for the. at low Southern Europe, give president of the Military Commission ing in time for the Bishop to spend was no option but to give judgment as from him which tried those implicated in the bought by Mills an acre of ground next to a planta- several days in Honolulu before sail- stated. It was a claim You rebellion, including the Queen herself. and, according to his evidence, for the tion and when he grows sick of it j he might be president of ing for the jCoast on February 8. He In order that same amount as that sued for, which let the plantation buy him out. Then this commission heWas given the mil- expresses himself as being much to court as pro- seemed Jneredible the Europe man will enough sf itary rank of colonel. Associated with pleased fessional bill collecting business. the have Lieut.-Co- and gratified with the progress 1? him on the commission were l. J. L. Kaulukou, who appeared for money to pay his passage to Califor Zieg-le- of the work, J. II. Fisher, Captains C. W. r, under the direction of charge of Are I - defendant, made a plain nia, and the plantation will be bigger, J. M. Camara, Jr., W. Eratt, W. Dr. Wadman, and doubtless will use J. perjury in his argument. so it can employ more Asiatics. C. Wilder, and First Lieut. J. W. Jones, every influence to further the inter- A. ANOTHER HOLT CASE. If you see an American who wants with Captain W. Kinney as Judge ests of the Hawaiian mission. Advocate. ' . . ' John F. Colburn, trustee under the to put his money into forty or a hun 1 In 1896 he was appointed Second will of Robert William Holt, has ap dred acres, and raise something, look Associate Justice of the Supreme Court pealed judgment of S. Hoo-kan- o, Satisfied SOCIETY NOTES. from the out for him. He might hire some of in succession to the late E. F. Bicker-to- n, district magistrate of Ewa, sus on Japanese and he continued the Supreme taining the demurrers t his complaint those sacred the plantations 3 Bench until the organization ,of the Mrs. Mabel Wing Castle, at last mail against George H. Holt and others. It want to keep for themselves. Territory of .Hawaii, 14, 1900, fol- accounts, was seriously ill June in Switzer- is a suit to forfeit a lease on account No, it is not better to have 65,000 1 You have received lowing annexation. land see of non-payme- nt of taxes, interest, pen- your money's and unable y her family for Japanese employed by 10,Q0fy Ameri- Since then he has practised his pro- days at a time. It was intended to alties, etc., in respect of assessments fession. Before the Fire Claims Com- move her to Egypt in care of a nurse for the years 1905, 1906 and 1907, cans than by 50 close corporations, value: TKis is difficult bnv- mission, created to adjust the claims and doctor and a cable report, receiv- amounting respectively to $259.53, some of them foreign. The man who when - growing out $1206.03. J ! of the destruction of ed since the news was forwarded, $495.50 and $451, a total of says that is a faker, a scamp and a property, by order of the Board of states that this has been done. The appeal is to the Supreme Courts in an attempt to stamp out foe. to his country. Sick a calf on him. clothing unless Health, 4- Judge Hookano sustained the everal png made by the plague in the early part of 1900, on Don't getting and f the Diligent preparations are being made demurrers and dismissed the action think of settlers be was one of the most active prac- the ground that the assessments re investors, as every other part of the In connection with William for the coming Mardi Gras, by the ? Real Tailor. titioners. cited in the complaint were not legal 'United States does. The United J. Robinson, now Circuit Judge, he rep- committee of the Kilohana Art League, and valid. is a fake. land TP resented a larger number of claimants, which has charge of the event, it is The Holt estate in this case has been States Just take what probably, than any other attorney, a hoped to surpass the first, ban which prolifically furnishing litigation for the plantations don't want and give it j very large proportion of the claims of was given in the drillshed. The old about forty years. to the people on the beach, natives Chinese being handled by him. He has fishmarket on Alakea, street has been PROBATE MATTERS. preferred. Then when the natives j. continued to practise his profession as obtained for the occasion and will be guard- get ready to mortgage to corpora- UCZJLf U,UU 1?? his health would permit ever since. much changed before the time arrives. W. O. Smith's final account as it For several years past his health has Arrangements have been made for ian of Lucy K. Richardson,, was ap- tions, all will be well and the Stars HOTEL been very precarious, gout, and latterly stnting 1000 spectators, and each seat proved and the "guardian discharged and Stripes will fly high. Tell Amer- STREET. a dropsical affection, interfering verj by Judge Robinson. The ward's final will be numbered and reserved so that icans from America to keep off the greatly with professional activity. those coming will' have no difficulty In receipt is filed for $198.41 cash, a note , OPEN a mortgage, $1000 8 per grass. They are estate specula- UNTIL s 30 P. M He has long been member of the having places to which they will be and for at ?cent. real f Pacific Club, and for a number of escorted by a corps of ushers. The and a Hilo Railroad Co. bond for $500. tor., Vild-u- p men, scalawags, pan- years was very active in its affairs spectators will be admitted through a Judge Lindsay appointed Chang fugitives from justice. both business and social. He was a Chan administrator of the estate of handlers and separate entrance from the masquer-ader- s, This country can be Americanized member of Pacific Lodge of Masons, and every possible convenience Chang See, deceased, under a bond of and was once Worshipful Master of it. for their comfort will $400. quicker by a man without a dollar, fourteenth-degre- be made. He is also a e mason A. Gartley, who has "charge of the COURT ITEMS. who can't speak English, .who never of the Scottish rite. Floral parade, has invited the Prince Notice of Supreme Court decision saw plow He has lived for some time in the a modern or harrow and and Princess of the Mardi Gras to and order for new trial in the suit who is content with a garden patcht lower part of Pauoa Valley, almost at take part iii that fete, and they will of C. S. Holloway on Edward Vivian of Punchbowl. $20 a wages in the foot be on specially prepared float and Richardson's bond has been filed. and month a canefield. 1 surrounded by the members of the Defendant has appealed from Dis- than by fellows like those out at Wa-hiaw- a. WATEE RATES COMPARISON. royal family. Mr, Gartley also Invites trict Magistrate Andrade's judgment For God's sake, can't you see any who desire to in replevin suit of Mary K. Aimy Since the report of Thursday last, take part in the the You can't? Then you are a Floral parade in cos- v. H. Culman, which was in that? day receiving their Mardi Gras favor of the final for water rates tumes to do so and thus add to the plaintiff for restitution of certain koa fool and probably a liar. Go to the without the penalty for delinquency.-th- attractive features of the occasion. furniture, valued at $100, and costs. calf, thou, fraud; consider her ways figures have been added for th." David Watson has received a renew- and be wise. Tours for progress, Stoves and Ranges. al of his license to practise lawT first sixteen days of January. The HAWAIIAN TEIBE FESTIVITIES. in the JOHN lower courts. Judge Robinson ' made P. SMITH. ai;e genuine fuel savers and List longer than anv other stove in the market former report covered fifteen days. Hawaiian Tribe No. 1 - : of the Im- the order. This is no idle statement. Come aal examine our statistics which teli the From January 1 to 16 the amount of proved Order of Red Men will give ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH. story better than words. water rates collected was $39,762.72, a grand entertainment and In iwelve sets of plans and specifica dance A. C. McKeever, pastor; King and "JEWELS" are used in seven out of every ten homes in the Hawaiian against $41,156.15 for the sixteen days celebration of George Washington's tions for the completion of Nuuanu dam have Alakea streets. Bible school, 9:45 a. Islands. ended July 16. 1907. the las previous birthday on evening been taken out and three the of February or four more applications are on file. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:20 p. m. SOLD OX EAST TERMS. half-year- ly This shows a 22, collection. at the Knights of Pythias One-thir- Hall. It iooks as if there would be no lack Sermon, 11 a. m., subject, "As Moses d cash down, balance in equal monthly falling off of $1393.43, a matter of instalments. The affair will be strictly invitational. of competition for the job. Lifted Up the Serpent, So Must the $666.78 better than the showing made The first part will be musical and lit- Son of Man P.e Lifted Up," and 7:30 by the fifteen-da- y comparison former- erary, The Advertiser has received a postal afterwards dancing and refresh- p. m., subject, "The Darkest Death." W. W. Ik Co., ly made. ments. icard from Dr. J. R. Judd, now In Dimond Ltd I ; .... Rome. All are welcome. 55-5- 7 KING ST. If

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-- - 1 i.- - n-t- Ttiiaa and ttirecuv uii k it a 9 n r r k ar r ar jf mr front of him was the Lord Bishop of Ander- '"'""'aiaijjjza London, with his chaplain, Dr. of 1 907 son, and the two other English bishops. The General Convention Bishop Montgomery and the Bishop of i. By Mane voa xivit. St. Albans. Of these one hundred bishops, ninety-tw- o 3 belonged to the American Church, V WJJI.JlJJJMJ.newspaper corre mitfh afraid we could not get in. The and besides the bishops mentioned If I had been a closed, with policemen at were two or three from Canada. It desk as- doors were tspondent, and had had a front them, with a surging crowd trying to was a most notable gathering from signed to me, and could have taken get in. and it looked almost hopeless far and near, and I felt so pleased all I listened to with shorthand, when, at the magic word "Honolulu, when I could recognize some of them, down bit, your people near me who so grive you a marvelous amount the doors opened a wee and and told many X could got good seats, see, knew Bishop all that was to two delegates soon and so was. You I of information from though not together, but we were o Greaves of Shanghai. Bishop Roots of -- trien- be gathered at this memorable thankful to get in at alL Hankow. Bishop McKim of Tokio, our nial convention held in historical old We had parted with the Bishop and own Bishop, Bishops NIcolls, Johnson --Richmond, Virginia, in October, 1307; Mrs. Restarick and Arthur at the and Moreland of California; old Bishop le were to stay with Miles, Bishop Potter. Bishop Nelson of only your-humb- repre- train, for they "but, as I was country, six miles out Georgia, Bishop Kinsolving, all .of went from --one meeting friends in the sentative, and of town. To my Joy I soon discovered whom I had met in Boston, and many to another, sometimes three in a day, Mrs.tRestarick, then I saw Mrs. Swan, others whose faces I knew tama pic- wherC one was so crowded that there soon someone touched me on the tures, and the one negro bishop Fer-gerso- n, and Cape' ras scarcely room even for taking shoulder, and who should it be but of Palmas, Africa. several times was on Mrs. Butterworth of the American The service was lovely, and the choir notes, and then In Dresden, who, with her hus- World," from myself, must trust almost en- church sang "God so Loved the duty I band, had come to represent the Con- Stainer's "Crucifixion. exquisitely, tirely to memory, and will write down tinental churches and auxiliary. I and it took me back to our own dear my impressions informally, and as If soon saw many familiar faces and St. Andrew's. The sermon was preach- V. to feel at home. Bishop of London, from were writing a letter to you alL began ed by the Lord MOA5IALTJA OLD DEMOCRACY BULLETIN. I The front half of the church was text. "The Kingdom of Heaven Is A SCENE AT MES. AND THE begin with, the "spirit" of the the dj( To filled with the clerical and lay dele- like upto a grain of mustard seed." jJ ( j4 j4 convention began to be felt when we gates to the general- - convention, and he went on to say (I now quote Thn -. five hundred men, Is im- e, ti&a left San rancisco on the train, there were about from a newspaper): "It quite say: "Here, with the great seal of with the See ot London, that you de- Then followed the communion sr-vio- -- wives Sacramento were joined by Viii th rest was filled with the possible to describe the feelings of love Great Britain and Ireland,- - is one of sired my presence with you today, and of which only the clergy am! and at bishops, wives of clergy, visiting even pride, with Moreland. Mrs. Moreland. and of and gratitude, and the original letters patent, with which that in answer I am here today." men partook. Meanwhile I aw that Bishop to "woman s j clergy, and delegates the which an English churchman must Kings England speak th.-- Mus- Mr. Tenney-Pvc- k and the canon wer his chaplain, the packed full. The the of handed over to Then he went on to of their little daughter; Auxiliary, and it was look round upon the great assembly the Bishops cf London, except on cer- tard Seed having been "blown ashore" sitting togethef, and I also saw Gen- . one Bishop Re"-- Mr. Swan, his wife and daughter, church was a memorial to which fills this church today. Here, points, jurisdiction would, hu- Muse, a delegate from Maryland, consecrated the tain the spiritual at Jamestown, and how It eral lay delegate, Mr. Lardner, all Moore, and had been bone of his bone, flesh of his flesh, is over what was then called his 'Amer- manly speaking, have been lost alto- so well known In Honolulu, and In con- and a $27,000 been given convention. At Chicago day before, having a great sister Church; now grown to ican colonies. Here is a touching let- gether had it not been for the Lord nection with the U. S. S. Charleston ot "bound for the to from debt that as his own. --e were Joined by Bishop Cellar of In one day clear it be as great and Important ter from an Indian chief in 1713, in Himself working on these shores. historic days in Honolulu. might be used especially for thi3 over her wonderful ad- was goinr on, T"ond-du-- Lc the Rev. Mr. Morrison it When he thinks what is now the State of Massachu- Tes," he said; "amid storms of While the service as service. origin, growth, and the part she Is meeting was held for th ot Duluth, and several others, so that of her setts, asking for a missionary. Here versity and waves of persecution, and "overflow" twenty us traveled In a, At eleven o'clock the robed choir hound to play in fashioning the fu- is a list of all clergy of Maryland of disappointments, God saw hundreds who could not get Into th a party of of women came in, and a beau- the blasts special car, all bound for Richmond, men and ture of this mighty nation, his heart sent by the Bishop of London's com- that the grain of mustard seed should church. In Munroe Park, by one of the organ pealed out the hymn, "Re- go her, In wait- -- to via Ctndmurti. After an interesting tiful is bound to out in love missary to him, with their parishes fall upon the strand of America, and missionaries, and then hundreds we arrived, on. the joice, Te Pure In Heart," and then gratitude to God for His goodness to Here is only fall, grow into great ed to see the grand procession come and picturesque trip from' entered the pro- and their characters. a letter not but a morning of the convention, in the west door her, and in an honorable pride that describing the State of Virginia i tree, in whose branches the birds of out. very of bishops, one hundred in all In being at we a hurried word at half-pa- st five in the cession he had some share her 1679; besides those at Fulham we have the air, the 800,000 emigrants which After th!s had Ttlchmond. a grand sight. Some wore purple anl Bishop and Mrs. Restarick. and morning. We Sid not leave the train caps, some alt a very long letter from one of my pre- annually, without ceasing, pour into with were to scarlet. Tjath crosses and to be may come then went to lunch at the magnificent . seven, as no cabs "And if that would be bound decessors, urging and urging again America, and lodge." until past some Tenney-Pec- k. Imagine had gorgeous hoods ana church- abso-lut- e God, "Jefferson" Hotel, with Mr. be had so early, so you can au the feeling of any English upon the State authorities the After speaking of the Love of to first get a simple black and white. dux in man, specially keenly must this necessity of allowing bishops to of a message of free-- salvation, of a We had such a good chat over the scramble we had Vising men. There were. how several necessary then breakfast, cnuTrii. rt be feeling of any Bishop of Lon- be granted to the American Church," church with authority and truth, and home news, and: there met very bath, a hundred In line, for the the more friends, the Rev. Sydnwy Hooker then to find our way to Holy fact, over don?" etc., etc. And then he showed how of unworldliness, he ended by saying. and ser- rector of the church, the Rev. J. J. "Only whose weapons still of Dillon. Montana, who visited Gov. Trinity church, where the opening Mc-Ki- m. Then he went on to say how busy nothing was great or too small in a church GravaU; the Rev. Dr. Randolph to love prayer, Dole and us some years ago, among was to be held. Deput- been the last few months, en- those days to be referred to Fulham, are faith, hope, and and vice president of the House of he had See to It them. There we also saw Thomas first official act was to register secre- deavoring to look through the three and of the raising of 1000 for the can hope to win the world. The ies- the Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart, Mary." great American church, so Nelson Page, the writer. our names, which Miss Greenwell and Bishops, with the thousand documents which relate to "College of William and in that the to Temple, giving tary of the House of England showing how church in apostolic origin, so catholic in After lunch we had to hurry the did at the Masonic secretary of the history of the connection of the inits THo-cs-an I in Rev. Dr. Henry Anstice, its creed, so heroic In its history, is Masonic temple for a meeting of our address, and our position 'the Arthur S. the Church in America with England wanted to cherish the sister roll was way to- the House of Deputies; Dr. sea. Then he went also so devoted and unworldly In Its officers, and there the auxiliary- - then took our of Mission- the See of London, which are in church across the answer for Hono- opposite the Lloyd arm Dr. Kimber the ' life and work, that it hall take a called, and I had to wards Munroe Park, preceded the bishops. the muniment room at Fulham Palace, on to say: my signed credentials found hundreds of ary Board all him some "And know, dear brothers, that it .worthy part in moulding the future of lulu, and to send church, there newly-consecrat- ed Bishop and he had: brought with' I Emery. and The last and be- world, have for its blessing on to the tlatform to Miss This watching for the procession of rear was snecimens of the continuous corre was largely because of this, and the and understood, V Everyone said the Guerry came first, and at the you wished on your 300th cen- and reward the gratitude and love of meeting was not properly "bishops to pass in. Bishop Tuttle (the senior spondence on the subject which went cause Continued on Paee Ten.) packed, and as we neither the Venerable years, xnen ne on tenary to recognize this sacred link hundreds of millions of souls." church was bishop), and with him tne Arcnoiiup on for 10 went to of us had a ticket or a oaage - : "V f

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i .1 places at once. I visited a splendid MOVEMENT, THE GENERAL CONVENTION Sunday School exhibit in the basement f BIBLE READING of All Saints' Parish Home, and would have liked to transport the whole thins 19 tovHonolulu, but, of course, as yet we I FOR JANUARY OF 1917 have nowhere to keep things splendid READING maps, pictures, models of all sorts, and I got some catalogues, and thereof. from having MATTHEW XIII. come and lodge in the branches (Continued Page seen the originals will be better able in i from Nine.) ?.;? Another' iarable spake he unto the future to order intelligently. WfiiS Qive Yogs before 5s 24 Another parable set he them: Tne kingdom of heaven like and many besides Diocesan officers Friday was Missionary Day for the them, saying. The kingdom of heaven : unto leaven, which a woman took, and came in, and the galleries were full General convention when ladies were o tt,M nwe,i hid in three measures or meai, uu il I found myself sitting besides Mrs. allowed in, as many as Is llker u i; vu a. ihwi4 " George could find seats. was an imvciicu. Wallace and her sister, Mrs. in St. Paul's the historic Church I will give you service seed hi3 field: 25 but while men Jesus in McKim; where IT the best possible. 34 All these things spake then Mrs. Hey wood from General Robert E. Lee worshiped, and : enemy and and , slent. his came sowel;,....!.,.,, nnt(, the multitudes; Massachusetts who spent some weeks where President Jefferson Davis and his IT will give you immediate protection at lowest cost. j nothing tares also among the wheat, and went without a parable spake he last year in Honolulu, en route to visit family attended, and where he was con- sprang! 33 that It migh t be her missionary daughter in away. 26 But when the blade unto them: 7u"J"d Japan, firmed and had his first communion, and IT leaves no unpaid undertaker's bill. i which was spoken through the came up to me and asked me to sit where, while up and brought forth fruit, then ap-- sitting in his pew, he pa Uie with her. Then I spied Mrs. Brunson heard that General Lee had surren- 2. ser- - , is a valuable to peared the tares also. And the T wJ11 open my mouth in parables: in the gallery, and we exchanged dered. Here we assembled several times IT asset etery thinking man or woman. vants of the householder came and ! i will utter things hidden from the smiles, and in the distance I saw my and heard some splendid addresses from world. obviates necessity aid unto him, Sir, didst thou not sowj foundation of the friend Miss Taylor of Virginia who Kishop Nieolls, Bishop Kinsolvinar. Bis IT the of hasty selection when the 36 he left the multitudes, and was so good to me in Boston. hop McKim oil thy field? whence Then I also of Tokio, Bishop Brent is good seed in then, d hi3 discipie3 had a word with Miss Emery and Miss the Philippines, and so many others it mind unfitted for the work. hath it tares? 28 And ne sam unio cam unto him, saying, Explain unto Sally Stuart, the dear soul, who had would take too long to tell you, but An enemy hath done this. And us the parable of the tares of the field so set her heart upon having the con- the place was too small for all who IT saves all the hundred and one annoyances that qorae them. . - . ,1 n!A TTo. tVl a t the servants say unto him, Wflt thou 37 Ana ne answer vention in Virginia this year. wanted to get in always, and what will sowetn troou sctu is After soma business we you say when I you helped with unpreparedness, and shifts the burden and trouble of we go and gather them up? ine routine dis tell that I then that man; 38 and the field is the world; and persed, went home for supper to come your Bishop's wife to climb in once at 29 But he saith, Nay; lest haply while the good seed, these are the sons of out again at 8 o'clock to see a Junior the window, m order to set a seat at funeral preparations from the family to the Harrison Mutual ye gather up the tares, ye root up the the kingdom; and the tares are the Auxiliary Historical Missionary (illus- all! one; 39 and the enemy ' Association. wheat with them. 30 Let both grow sons of the evil trated) meeting. The lantern slides There was a great historical mass that sowed them is the devil: and the were most interesting, showing work meeting one evening at the Auditorium together until the harvest: and in the is the end of the world;' and say harvest in Alaska, and in the mountains of the where the Bishop of London exhibited time of the harvest I will to the the reapers are angels. 40 As there South, but I shall describe this more the valuable documents he brought gathered up and had - reapers. Gather up first the tares, and fore the tares are fully in a paper to my Juniors of St. j with him. Amongst the things he said burned with fire: so shall jt he in the J. H. TOWNSEND, bind them In bundles to burn them; Andrews. Here I was told someone I was that when asked why he was not a 41 man end of the world. The Son of wanted to see a person wrho was Roman Catholic he said, "Because I but gather the wheat Into my barn. angels, they shall send forth his and "bridesmaid Mrs. Wainwright, Bi- am , an English Catholic," and when ' "31 parable set he before to Secretary. Another shall gather out of his kingdom all shop Willis' sister." I knew that meant asked why he was not a Dissenter he them, saying. The kingdom of heaven things that cause stumbling, and them me, so T found a dear old body who said, "Bwause he couldn't dissent from is like unto a grain of mustard seed, that do iniquity 42 and shall cast them had spoken to me in Boston, four of the fundamental truths of our shall be a Mrs which a man took, and sowed in his into the furnace of fire: there Julia Salsbury, who lives near Mrs. Church and then he enumerated them. the weeping- and the gnashing of teeth Saturday, Oct. was a 32 indeed is less all Wainwright in Biltmore, N. Carolina. 5th, memorable field: which than 43 Then shall the righteous shine forth day, for an excursion was planned to grown, Is great- and we had: a nice little chat, and I people, for many asked to let me have seeds; but when it is it as the sun in the kingdom of their sent messages by her, and sat near her Williamsburg by train, to visit old becometh a Father. He hath ears, let him Bruton Gov- "more time" and before I had left er than the herbs, and that all the evening. Church where the seat of to tree, so that the birds of the heaven hear. ernment was after Jamestown island the platform, many came up to speak Furniture That ended our first day in Rich- had been abandoned. a Bible from me and several asked for my paper, and Bishop Here 1 mond. The Lord of London .tving jt.awara was ana a promised to go that afternoon to the Had arrived in Richmond the day be presented Jefferson to see a Mrs. Cheeney of CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. lectern to hold it . was presented by forehand everybody was talking about was Philadelphia, who also wanted me to Iron Bens eager .rresiuent KooseveJt. As it impos- so him, and to see him, and many sible for everybody to get into the little bring my photos, armed with that had met him at a receptfon given the old church, the Bishop of London also huge group of the Chinese Woman's T. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m., 7:30 p. mJ night before, by Bishop Gibson of Vir had to address the crowds in the Auxiliary, and photos of the Cathedral, 7 and 11 a. m. ginia. churchyard, and he handed to Rec etc., I went to the Jefferson and found SfT. CLEMENT'S EPISCOPALBliss, the four or five ladies invited to meet me. attresses ST. CHURCH (Episcopal) Potwine, 7 and 11 a. m.; 7:30 p. m At half past ten the next morning tor, the Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin ELIZABETH'S great Offering" bound book of views sent Mrs. Cheeney knows Mt. Kong, and is 11 a. Moore, 7:30 p. m. the "United service of by the Rector CENTRAL UNION CHURCH Sc udder, m.; Auxiliary took place in and people of Bruton Church in much interested in his mother and the 7:30 p. the Woman's Somer St, METHODIST CHURCH Moore, 11 a. m.; unite with Central Union, in. fortu-na't- e set, work at Peter's. Holy Trinity again. We were England, to the Bruton Church in Ma- McKeever, 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. enough again to get good Virginia. Here was shown The next day I was also at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH seats, the font at sonic in audi- .s which was baptized. temple, and sitting the Me Fiie ft. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Felmy, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; service, and it was Just crowded as it had Pocahontas ence was most unexpectedly called upon been the day before for the men's ser- Here all sorts of interesting spots 11 a. . were visited and one paper again to mount the platform. AS, SWEET AS HER VOICE vice. It was a glorious service, and I alone could Mrs. Alsop had been speaking KAWAIAHAO CHURCH Parker, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. be to Bruton, T just wish you could all have been there. I devoted but must men about Honolulu and the need of a new ADALINA PATT! CIGARS. KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH Lono, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school, 11 a. m. held your offering in my hand, tion that we went all over the college of William and Mary. priory, and when she finished in her MYRTLE CIGAR STORE. PORTUGUESE EVANGELICAL CHURCH Soares, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. wrapped in a pretty envelope that Miss The Bishop of Lon sweet way she said, the first Paske had desiemed. and daeed on don had addressed the students in the "that's and CHINESE CHURCH Thwing, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. it gave speech I ever made in public." And th'goia alms basin which was present morning, and they him. a great then was called on. was so excited riTSPATRICK BROS. SAINTS services morn- send-o- ff I I REORGANIZED CHURCH OF LATTER DAT Waller, ed by the Church of England some on the. train. Such a scramble was to get I could not have read anything I had HOTEL AND FORT STREETS ing and eveiiing. . years ago, for you all, with a grateful it the 2,000 people home in the train, and we had many written, so just had to talk: as the V. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL Services at 6, 7, 9, 10:30, 2 and 7. heart for the privilege of doing it. The Interviews thoughts came, and I found 1 could do commupion services used were with friends on the way home. The ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST (R. C.) Kalihiwaena, Clement, 8:30 a. m., high silver Rev. George irftand this time they did not stop me. You needn't confine your use v from Hampton, bearing the date 1618, Wallace introduced us to asked me to speak some Hawaiian, a sermon, collection, Sunday school; 4 p. m., rosary. Miss Williamson's Thy your ser- mass, sent to Jamestown in 1619, and one brother, then we so I gave them the motto on the coat of classified ad. to needs in the T. AUGUSTINE'S CHAPEL (R. C.) Waikiki, services at 9 a. m. from old church, which came round the Misses Willis and their vant line; use it for your selling needs Bruton of were on arms and ended with "Aloha." The SOCIETY Boom 1, Elite Building,' 11 a. m. from Jamestown, bearing brother Carolina the train. next more were CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the date One Miss Willis had been in Kona at day addresses made, also, and note results. SALVATION ARMY 10:30 a. m. and 6 and 8 p. m. 1832. We inspected this silver (after one and in the afternoon we went to a most time. Mrs. Restarick happened also delightful garden given Mrs. 11 m. 7 p. m. the service in the vestry, .with Mrs. to on party bv SEAMEN'S CHAPEL Alakea Btreet, a. and Alsop, be this tram, and we met Mr. Stewart of Brook Hill, where the Bishop Restarick and Mrs. who sat Lyman, and his wife, of Detroit, that near each other during the service. we had so often heard about, and Mrs. Restarick, Bishop Brent and CENTRAL UNION. CHURCH. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL and also other missionaries wejo being enter To Enjoy the Day After the service we came across Mrs. Justin Emerson of Detroit sister- - enquired in-la- tained. It was six miles out town, RIO? Corner of Beretania avenue and Rich- .Cathedral ofOur Lady of Peace 6 Archdeacon Webber, who for w of our Mrs. Joseph Emerson of ORDER A FROM all his Honolulu friends, looking as many and special cars took us, and then ards street. Doremus Scudder, minister. a. m., low mass, with Portuguese in- Honolulu and others. motors and met ua and drove well as ever. We caught glimpses of We arrived in Richmond an hour late carriages - Services on Sunday, January 19, as struction and holy communion; 7 a. him several times again. Then we met for dinner the us through fields and hedges and woods The ClublStables- at Jefferson Hotel with to this exquisite home which was like a t 1 follows: . m.t low mass, with holy communion; Miss Howells of Uniontown, Pa., and Mr. Proctor and his wife the son of great bit of England. Music and refresh WORT STREET Phone Main 190 i'i Bible school, Clifton II. Tracy, super- 9 a. m., low mass for children, Eng- her sister, who still take a in the benefactor of St. Elizabeth 's. We i terest in Hawaii, and Mrs, Collins and spent a most ments on the lawn, and the dear old intendent, with classes for all ages, at lish sermon by Rev. F. Feight; 10:30 delightful evening with lady, over 80 years of age, in her white Mrs. Minor of Detroit, Michigan, who a brother-in-la- w sister-in-la- w, them, with and cap, guests a tions, and many old tombs, and hadf 9:45 a. m. a. m., high pontifical mass by Right were instrumental in, sending that and it was such a pleasure to received the rh chair in drawing-roo- m, daughters them restored. Here also was Poca- Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Bishop da Silva; 2 p. m., rosary lovely box of household linen year meet with these who the while the last people had become made every one feel at home. Here I hontas baptized. 7 p. Por- to the Priory. so near to us. M minister will preach; subject, "Salted and native instruction; m., met Mrs. Folsom's friend, Miss Hart of We did not reach home till eleven at . 3 "With Choir and chorus, Stan- tuguese by Right Rev. In the afternoon at o'clock we Governor Swanson gave a reception a night, but it was a day never to be for- Fire." Instruction way to night in Capitol the "Babv Branch" fame, also had found our the great auditorium, that the building, but Tut-tle- gotten. On the way home in the even- most interesting talk with . Bishop 's ley Livingston, conductor, will sing Bishop, da Silva, followed by the ben- where thousands could be we were too tired to go. After a rest- admitted. sister-in-la- who was head of the ing an impromptu missionary meeting it Dudley Buck's ''Arise and Shine." ediction of the blessed sacrament. Miss Greenwell got good ful Sunday we prepared for our all day V .and I seats Annie right Seminary when both the was held and Deaconess Drant and Mrs. M Solo parts by Mrs. Mackall. Special: Monday and Tuesday, at in the gallery. It was most interest- conference of diocesan officers, and we Lawver had -- to speak of San Francisco, had a most exciting Misses Riekard frn Hawaii and, Miss The Christian Endeavor Society will 7:30 p. m., Portuguese sermon by ing to watch the proceedings on the and interesting Eva Bickerton of Honolulu, attended and I was again called upon and many huge platform, and the people gather day. others, and a collection up meet at 6:30 p. m. Right Rev. Bishop da. Silva, followed school there, in Washington. Then I was taken ed there. . tiesohitions had been handed in about Mrs. for Bishop Rowe of Alaska, as he had It Methodist church will meet with ' ' two grITat met Robert Gardiner, wife of the The by the benediction. They gathered all the missionaries the questions of "Represen- President of the St. Andrew's Brother not been able to come to the Conven- - tation at the Triennial Meetings" and Central Union in the evening at 7:30 Saint Augustine Chapel, Waikiki 9 they could get word to . on the- plat- hood, who knew Mr. Charlie Hartwell; tion. in union service. Sermon by form, and with famous bishops, noted also about the object of the "United Mrs. On the last Sunday I attended three o'clock a. m., low mass, with singing and Offerings A Isaiah Myers, who knew Mrs women and clergymen, and a large of 1910." committee had Charles Rhodes remembered her different churches, one of which was Bishop David II. Moore, D. D., LL. D. English sermon; Father in two in- and af Valentin choir, it was an inspiring sight. We the affairs in' hand, and after fectionately,; Mrs. historic old St. Johns, in which Patrick .Subject, cho- Louise Simes Jan "Moses' Choice." Choir, charge. soon-- spied Mrs. Restarick, near tense excitement and arguments, and Henry made his famous speech, saying, the votes, pro con, vier, who knew Miss Wile, and one lady, rus and congregational singing. Mrs. front, Deaconess Drant, and the committee's re- I "Give me liberty or give me death." PUNCHBOWL PRAYER MEETING. and near her port was Miss Brown, think, who knew Miss Mackall, Mrs. Weight and the chorus a missionary from Alaska, with a lit received, and now our Wills and Mr. Potwme ,nd who had on Monday was spent at conference and" "United Offering of 1910" will be for good-by- will sing Shelley's My There will be a sunrise prayer meet- tle Indian boy, among them. There were a "Job's tear" lei sent her by Miss in saying e and parting with. "Hark, Hark, the support and care of women workers Mrs. Restarick, a all ing on addresses by Bishop Gibson of Wel Wills. beautiful drive SouL" the summit of Punchbowl at 6 come, in the field (as before), and that a sum over Richmond with Dr. Gofer's kind and by Bishop Roots of Han- not That morning the men's thank offer , A eordial invitation is hereby extend- o'cloekon Sunday morning appointed kow, Bishop Spalding of Lake, exceeding $15,000 shall be expended relatives. I ought to mention a few for a building or buildings to be erected ing had been given at an early service, ed to strangers, seamen, travelers, visit- by the Methodist Conference of the by Bishop Aves of Mexico, and by Dr. was more names such as Miss Kdgerton, who at the discretion of the Secretary of but it not till another great mass often ing friends and the public generally to Hawaiian Mission Third Annual Con- Lloyd.. Then the English bishops were meeting that evening in the Auditorium chatted with me about "our" presented, two the Board of Missions, and the Secre- Mrs. Thayer, when she knew at Fort. attend all these services. ference. There will be singing, by the the officers of the Wo tary of the Wfiman's Auxiliary, with the sum was made known. A separate man's Auxiliary in Canada were pre- paper could be written on this subject, Wayne, Indiana; of Miss Julia Magee, Japanese, Hawai-ian- s added earnest prayers for more women METHODIST CHURCH. Chinese, Portuguese, sented, and Miss Emery gave her but all hearts were gladdened when the who had known Mrs. Weaver and her to offer themselves for work. This is as mother, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. and Koreans. Paul Super will triennial report. Then Miss Sally J. huge sum of over $760,000 was an First Methodist Episcopal church, 403 near as can remember to the actual Frailey ami her of" lead the singing" with his cornet and Stuart greeted the assembly as fol- nounced, and now it has gone up till, in- sister. Mrs. Staley JBeretania- - avenue, David W. Crane, resolution. Philadelphia, and many others. Several there will also be an instrumental duet lows in part, which I copy from a pa- In the course of the meeting Mrs. cluding the women's offerings, the pastor. ' ...,,-- - per figures show one million dollars collect- people asked for Sarah Chong and I by I have at hand. Roots said it was always easier to get told them how much she Announcements for Sunday: Sunday and Mrs. Super, cornet and Miss Stuart said: "Three hundred ed this year for missions. had spoken of violin. The meeting women workers because their salaries the kindness all had shown her in the school, 9:45 a. m; R. II. Trent, superin- will be in charge years of welcome ring out today from were artvays assured, because of the Some one said that the children of the of M. we repre- States, but time forbids for I would' John Martin. Everybody wel- all our hearts, as greet this Woman's Auxiliary, while many Bish- church gave to missions every year, the like to tell you a Ex- tendent. International lesson. Subject, body women, little about the ' come. sentative of devout from ops not of- women every three years, and the men 'Jesus and His First Disciples." could assure the men who position, and Hampton. North, South, East and West, from fered, any adequate sum. Before this every three hundred years! I must at least mention the unbound- Public' worship, 11 a. m. The con- beyond the seas, as well as from Can- was passed, Mrs. Swan of 1 must pass quickly over this week ed hospitality, cordiality and kindness ference sermon will be preached by ada. You are come to unite your made a strong plea for a sum of money of meetings, lunches, receptions, etc., to of these Virginians.. not--: SUNDAY BUND great dear It could Bishop David II. Moore, D. D., LL. D. CONCERT thanksgiving with ours on this to be set aside to pay a field secretary the climax of the convention an excur- be' surpassed anywhere. We left Rich- anniversary, and to make this day so who among mis- Subject, "The Savior Satisfied." would travel the seven sion arranged for the Woman's Auxili- mond to visit my friend, Miss Taylor long anticipated a day to be remem- sionary districts to instruct the people ary, by Miss L. L. Taylor, President of of Norfolk, going by train about 100 Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; P. E. AT KAPIDLAN bered, and make us of Old Virginia about the Woman's Auxiliary. x South Virginia branch, when she found miles down the James river. There wo Tosh, president. Topic for study, glad for years to come. So with our Then came the difficult problem of that all the men of the General Conven- were taken to the Exposition, which "Songs of the Heart, How God Speaks 'welcome' we 'thank you for your representation. A committed- - also re- tion were going on what she called a was most interesting, especially the presence, for the bringing to us that ported for this, but it was not accepted Pilgrimage" to Jamestown "old sil to Men." The three o'clock band concert Sun- "Pious Historical and States buildings, which you cannot take away, the sweet until a great deal of 'discussion had Island, where early - day the colonists first vessels- which had been In the evening, our congregation will afternoon, will be at Makee Is- Influences and happy memories that taken plaee, and now the resolution is settled. Four huge river boats w7ere buried during the war, all sorts of heir- unite with that of Central Uniou church land. Following is the program: will linger long after you leave us. that the 1910 diocesan officers only shall ordered, and we all went as guests and looms, models of Captain John Smith, past represent a diocese, and very urgent fine and at 7:30 o'clock, Bishop Moore will PART I. "We must cherish our for the had two meals on board provided trading beads and looking glasses with preach. sake of the future, lest we forget to stress was put upon the necessity of for us. In one boat were all the Bishops the Indians for corn, with life sized "The Old Hundred." remember all the way the Lord our choosing a woman who was deeply in- and their wives, in another the deputies figures 4of men and boats; famous pic- At the morning service Miss Dyke Overture "Poet and Peasant".. Suppe God has led us these 300 years. We terested and loyal to the Woman's and their wives, and iri the two others, tures of famous men, a most vivid will render a vocal solo entitled, "Call-e- st Gloria "Twelfth Mass ...Mozart are one in Christ, one in heart, and Auxiliary, and the ones to represent the women of the Auxiliary. Of all panorama of the battle between the , Thou Me, O Master," by Meitzke. Finale "Madame Butterfly". ..Puccini one in missionary work in hand. The were to be chosen at the annual elec- days it was one of the loveliest I ever "Monitor" and "Merrimac," which Selection tion before the General convention met, spent, now The public is cordially invited to meet "Adrienne Lecouvreur" .. keystone that supports the organiza- and I shall have time to took mace on the spot,, and a splendid . Cilea tion is the .unity of the Woman's Aux- and not to be appointed at the last mo- speak of the exquisite Virginia weather, raised model of the Panama Canal. The and worship with us. PART iliary. Again we bid you welcome to ment in a hurry. country and woods sailing sixty miles illuminations at night were very beauti- II. were about Vocal Songs.. our hearts and homes. All we have is Letters read the Lambeth down the James river with lovely ful. Hawaiian Ar. by Berger Conference in London in 1908, and in- wooded maple Selection "The Jolly Widow" yours to command while our guests. banks; trees with the Then one day we went to Willoughby ...Lehar vitations given to be present, to-Ol- d Rondo Again and again a cordial welcome to and every autumn tints of golden browns and reds Spit by train, and then by boat "Lontaine" Gillett diocese is entitled to send six delegates. just coming on; historical homes to Introduction "Carmen" Bizet Virginia." be Point Comfort, or Fortress Munroe, Then came the most exciting event One item of interest was that the mal- seen; "Shirley" and "Westoner," and then by car to the famous Hampton "The Star Spangled Banner." lets used by Miss were one - day, by Stuart made, then the famous "Dutch Gap," stories School, so tull of memories of its found- of the the announcement the from a magnolia treasurer, Mr. Geo. C. Thomas, of the tree, planted by of Chief Powhatan and Pocahontas and er, General Armstrong, and of our dear ON EASY PAYMENTS. Charles Larken, and one from a mag- offering. John Smith, etc., all most fascinating, friend. General Marshall. . There we sum of the united He began nolia planted by Gen. Washington. The auxetophone magnifies the sound by saying that in Boston, when he till we dropped anchor at the island met Mrs. Scoville, Gen. Armstrong's so as The next morning I was invited to sit ;nd landed, and there, under sails tied laughter, who is settled there with E POWi produced by a Victor talking machine, had gt far the hundreds, there on the platform with several visi- was uproar no one other to trees, as the Rev. Robert Hunt had three little babies, one callpd "Arm and the songs and musical selections such an that could tors the ladies from Canada, one of hear the cents, so this time he would done three hundred years before, in strong," and there we met again Mrs. by It are as nearly like the human whom, Miss Cummings, knew Mrs. Us 1607, a most impressive service was Justin Emerson. So the day was a only begin at the other end. So he began borne, and she showed me The preparation that voice, or the sound made on musical slowly clap- "The held. Bishop Lawrence of Massachu- very happy one "five cents," and such a Woman's Auxiliary Letter Leaflet" of setts. Bishop Nelson instruments, as can imagined. ping as there was. Then he said of Georgia, and Dr. Our last day was spent at Cape Henry will remain on the skin be It Canada, the cover of which was de- McKim made the - thirty-fiv- e cents; then was an- addresses, and as where the colonists- first landed and' will play any record made by the there signed by Gordon Usborne.' Deaconess many people as possible were on during full day uproar. $3, seated were driven away by the Indians, a a in this Company. other Then he said then Drant sat near me, as well as mission- benches, under Victor The Bergstrom Mu- $53, and so on slowly the sails, while the rest place famous now for its roasted oysters till the whole aries from South Dakota, Alaska, China stood on hillocks, and sat on the grass, climate. The effect is in sic Co. are sole agents for the Victor, grand sum of $222,353.35 cents was an- and wonderful Sand Dunes. and Japan. I was called upon to speak in good-by- and a complete nounced, one participating the service. And now e to Virginia and stantaneous and pleasing. assortment of ma- and with accord the whole on the work in Hawaii and had pre- Near by stood the old tower of the after three days in New York and multitude rose and sa.ig God a - chines, including the auxetophone, is "Praise pared paper, but like Deaconess Drant first church, which was both for the happy , meetings- - with" Montague- CHARLES MEYER. New York, from Whom all Blessings Flow." The Mrs. carried In1 stock. Victor talking ma- and many others, was cut off in less church and a watch tower against the Cooke s relatives, and with Dr. Cofer amount in Boston three years ago was than ten minutes before I had said Manufacturer. chines are sold on pay- so half Indians, or rather a fortress, and I had and Henrietta we have set sail, and arc convenient $150,000, it was a great gain. I wanted to. So many others had to good BENSON. SMITH & CO.. ments, After this day, on the fortune to have for my guide a third of our way on to old England. beginning with a little and a every day, some speak and we had to make time for an Miss Mary who had an important and interesting meeting Garrett, personally And I hope I' have given you all E.?1 Agents. little each week. was address from Mr. Kimber, but it was helped with excavations dis"-- Convention-o- f held, and one wanted to be the had idea of what the General in two gratifying to know I had interested covered some of the first wall founda- - 1907 was. I" 1

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COTTON, UNION AND ALL PURE WOOL, from 75 cents a pair upward. FULL SIZE COMFORTERS, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.

" HONEYCOMB AND MARSEILLES SPREADS, ' from $1.20 to $4.75. ' j "7

) nm RTmp-RTSEI- PARTY. ' & 9 neighborhood, down in the Grand ?? CO. L7 parlor of a nf the 'Possum Trot Upon a recent evening a party of acquaintances invaded the P" germane to extremely haPPy 'a Surprise! and other vocal paraphernalia the Old Commonwealth of Arkansas, with glad cries of ; Surpr.e! SurpriSe; ;ed d ' ALAKEA STREET near HOTEL -- repbed the e occasion. Well, I d know is," a bit pesstmtstically are speckling oat with something -- to her km foil s, children 'ft leading into the next room. Wife's gone over to Timptanjrdle Tit thwfr leLt head, a spell ago, and like to have r Our our bv's that looks to a man up a tree like the measles; tell thrt some feller is threat- r eloped last the'tnorning;i em both; m.v oldest girl "SS my best coon-do- g was stole la ft ened know precisely what, ve got a n ing to shoot me for something or other. I d' l hoaae to just diluting ' my daughter; there am ,Ann in the f night-th-ink the same agent got him that got toi"ear of their Lking to em; and -- BAGGAGE SHIPPING and can't eonse put on X eS -limbs rheumatism tori7 ft my-r-h'm!- with liniment for the 7IUW truthfully say that Union Pacific STORAGE WOOD being nominated for the 'ft about an hour ago word came that I was in danger of be the custom of misfortunes not t sprung on me right on 'ft PACKING COAL 58 it is any great surprise to have a surprise ; arty being wrprised on this date and m Transfer Co., Ltd, up one side and down lYl f ain at 'ft come singly but in squads and.. bunches. No, looking at it leLd MORGAN. this manner.' FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING.

over a $10 a week. Fact is, he wouldn't have and get some good out of Mrs. Timmins, handing him fr Q f'j"'".", 11 Q COST OF THE DRESS. ter's over, been worth $2 to anybody. magnanimously. couple of slips of paper. it," said he, 4 4 was merchant One was from the big dry goods firm, Then again, there a as They . The following evening she brought man Things Not AlTPays as Cheap $21 for dress goods. The other was up here in Westwood, a drinking home enough samples to work up into heavy bills, Seem. from the dressmaker and included such himself, who bought pretty a highlv successful crazy quilt, and were all after. The Timminses had been married items as $24 for making up the gown, and whom we salesmen 1 them over the davenport, near him out Tim-mi- ns alto- Some of the bovs used to take about a year, and during that time $19 for laces and the like, and where he was sitting reading his paper. saloons fish his trade in Mrs. Tim-mi- ns bills footed up to $76.40. to the and for JAPANESE BAZAR had never had to stake gether the she inquir- a to a single gown, wrap, hat or 'Do yon like this one!" 44 The lace and truck sort of run the all such wavs. I didn't. But after up a dark blue sample with he was buy anything for her wardrobe. Her fond ed, picking cost up. a little bit, eh?.observed Tim- vear or two I noticed that in it. more nine-tent- hs of his goods parents had fitted her out with a trous- green jiggers mins, weakly. But 'he dug up like a ing than 4 real one day brought it up seau that held out through the first ' Sure. That iooks like the little man. from me, and I o Timmins. way. about it, Mr. twelve months of their marriage, just thing to me, all right," says in a joking 'How SILK KIMONOS. said I. like the champion of an endurance test. " What 11 they, set you back for that DEtTMMERS AND TEMPERANCE. Larkinf I 44 4 Well, Jack, ITi tell you, the old SHORT KIMONOS. things began to fray un T' 4 sales- But at last Twenty years ago" said a out and something only $21, replied Mrs. Tim- - fellow said. I'm willing to go the edges, and unless "It's four-fift- COTTON DRESSING JACKETS about man in the metals trade, " hs of probably SILK AND was replaced here and there by and by mins, Smilingly. drink with a drummer. I'd o who were on the road in my But when do business PATTERNS and Mrs. Timmins saw that she wouldn't Timmins was agreeably surprised at the men drink anyhow. I SILK SHIRTWAIST rs proposed new line were drinking men. Today four-fift- hs I want to deal with a sober man.' " any more wardrobe than an actress the cheapness of the " have ! JAPANESE GOODS GENERALLY. board bill. The garment. are not. Youth's Companion. owing a three weeks' of them : he needed was a sown for "Twenty-on-e of 'em, eh? Gee, that was v first thing 4I remembes that the day I OF LONG AGO. ajnd like, so worse! I supposed from all I THE ISLE Q receptions the ain't taken on by our corporation 1 met the She mentioned this ever so casually had heard the boys handing out around highest salesman in the trade, stream is the river Time, evening dinner table while the oiEee and at the club that a wom- salaried O a wonderful Fort Strict next to the Convent one at the through realm of tears. munching idly on a an couldn't buy a Mother Hubbard a man who could havs taken his choice As it runs the VTimmins sat a musical wrapper for that. That just shows of employers. I was bubbling over with With a faultless rhythm and Acker. youngster rhyme. f ;I think Til look at something to what a lot of knocked a fellow bumps pride and satisfaction, and, O my a boundless sweep and a surge sub- 0CS3S0CS23.0CI3 0Ca' morrow for a winter gown," she re- into, especially if he's about to tackle fashion, I blurted out the story of And C2S30GI2I3 "and marked, just as if it wasn't of any more the matrimonial.-- " he remarked cheer- luck. He congratulated me asked lime, cele- with the Ocean of Years. consequence than that he had a notion fully. "It's pretty, too, and 111 bet me to drink with him, by way of As it blends and when thanked him and eat another. pickle. ! you'll look the candy in it when it's brating, I to are drifting, Jike TAKE MO CNAMCES "Duds wearing, out, heyf " responded all put together. Goin' to have it told him I didn't drink he seemed half How the Winters sympathetic. flakes of snow, Timmins, agreeably. j made up nifty like, aren't you?" amused and half FILTER YOUR DRINKING WATER. Summers like buds between. Timmins had known this was bound Some fourteen or fifteen days later " 4Dou't drink, ehf he repeated. And the 4 goods the year in the sheaf; so they eome to eome, and he wasn't a tightwad any- the new gown came home from the You'll never be able to sell if And THE IMPROVED plant and Mrs. Timmins you doa't drink.' and they go, way, but he had heard so much before dressmaker's and 44 1 believe then, anynore On the river's breast, with its ebb he was married about the cost of finan- - j owned to its being a dream. Timmins didn't that Stone j flow, Natural cing a woman's wardrobe that" the mo- agreed that it was about the proper than I believe it now, and, as it turned glides in the shadow and sheen. ment was one he had vaguely dreaded. out, the poor fellow himself was on the As it tnn lie commented , wav to. convince me that was right had made up , vnr " I Now that it had eome he th up Time, 44 j once to go to pieces, There a magical isle the river his mind to be generous. j proudly, just looks as if you'd, been All at he began ' none of Where the softest of airs are playing; "Well, you had better get whatever poured into it." and within a couple of years paid him a cloudless sky and a tropical you need right now, before the win "Aud here are the bills for it" added his old employers would have There's r clime, (Same as Cut.) And a song as sweet as a vesper chime, the Junes with the roses are absolutely germ-proo- f And 1 "i I A. - Makes the most perfect, straying. filter on the market. qts. to qts. And the name of that isle is the Long All sizes from 4 24 m 99 Ago, nickel plated faucets, from 8 qts. to 40 qts. coolers with And we bury our treasures there; Stone water There are brows of beauty and bosoms of snow; MedicafoSystern There are heaps of dust but we loved Condemns Modern them so! Son, Ltd. and. tresses of o. all 8t code of ethics or breaking down of one of these organs. The reason any There are trinkets PHILADELPHIA (Pa.). Here is a new Second Floor. down by the famous Dr. William Osier part fails to do its work is because its supply of electricity hair; Household Dept. for doctor laid is insufficient. Eestore foree and pain and sickness No doctor can cure all diseases. That s ad moonshine. that will disappear. I do. this with my Electro-Vigo- r. no Tbev are "pretenders." There are fragments of .song that cure a man, ted him so. Electro-Vigo- r is a dry cell body battery which pours a If you can't stream of electric life into your nerves, while you sleep, body sings, Fhvsiciacs use too many drugs. a part of an infant's prayer; a, few great drugs worth handling I J and these conduct the force to every organ and tissue, And There are only giving health and strength to every part. a lute unswept, and a harp ABADIE, Proprietor. Tsnt Tiaran them. There's J. T"la"tTfiVJ jnr ia tint an plpptrip Tt TnaTcPS First-clas- s. rt without strings; Gents' Washing Dene years, its own power continuously. There is no charging j of Ladies' and test what I've been telling you for There are broken vows and pieces Gloves and Ostrich Feathers. txfVyoa wouldn't believe me. ring', Cleaner by a New French Process. leading : oo and Silk Made Xow. manv of the world's doctors used to my claims by their 3Jy digestion has greatly improved under the use And the garments that she Charges Reasonable. Give Us a TnaL and scientists confirm r are worthless F.liitraVi-rn- and T can eat almost, anvthircc wear. statements that mot rup My circulation h3s improved and . of these is Dr. Wm. Os er without distress. 250 i""'" The mst recent I am sure mv strength is greater. are hands that are wared when r1 nrfAr,1 rniversitv. ou Know it. uitr There Honolulu, T. H. EEV. JXO. T. qULICK. shore is the man who said that our the fairy .,One nn etrth ceases By the mirage is lifted ia air; re vears Oi 1. When I called at your efSce, I was in a through the 4 vt, tto faitv An-- ! ve sometimes hear a out that, broken, debilitated condition, with no arubi-tio- n Some siy he's right turbulent roar a -- t whether he is cr not. e for work or anything. Cleanable Refrigerator Eleetro-Vio- we heard in the days gone The Leonard aow that his statement atoui After two months' use of your r Sweet voices IS correct. I have retrained mv lost power and am tefore. rcS again. 1 not is ins! like Osier "don't indulge feeling strong and well would When the wind down the river Hi Men take a thousand dollars for what your treat refrigerator; it's just the easiest to in idle talk. There s a reason fair. i, no the only cleanable uc merit has done for n:e the iron rod? that make one side for everviiiiBiT ! m ck--n You implv remove he is taking WM. II, ALLEN", e .. vdesed f finows what -- remembered for aye H'iH the flues and wash them. he is a doctor and 53 San Carlos Ave., San'JosejO of The air passage, and take out about, for Cal. it box, practiced medicine. hi dragging out the whole :ce has 7i iv.. i t .ife until nigct; That's much better than Every doctor on earth well as Osier "-- When the evening comes with its bill knows almost as 11 1 I Give It Free "n of the interior of the the worthlessness of drags, yet beautiful smile, e defv anvone to find any portion few ac- - hwi slumber conveniently are but that are closing to and there And our eye Leonard Ci'eanable that can not be easily is near when the ,ld Get rav 10'3-pa- took describing Electro-Vigo- r and with j awhile. needs cleaning, but the Leonard to, because the tare men women, showing j in cleaned. Everv refrigerator - the natural treatment,sti illustrations of fully developed and May that " Greenwo4 of Soul be 81! :s built be"aban,l0ed for I dr" dng will is applied. frequently than any other, because it how it sight! - fill ned it le in plain many things you want j thoroughly. swallow weakens yocr This l ook tells language B clean it. you clean it mSoje of dings that you wholesome fori Benjamin F. Taylor. stay clean; and, when you perVet? digestive Every you to know led gives a lot of good, advice vital point; but stomach and frgans. - ! that is a drugs you are hurting it, men. We mention cleanness because a weak organ with yon will mad me i! see WH . you will have no natural I'll send this book, prepaid, free, if j TAP AS in every particular. Call and !;tt; ti-r- bv steadv dosi.g. the Leonard excels :;Vion of"that Wnu When that happens you wiJ have this coupon. forced nniuiati.--n to .leren.t enfirelv ujon o- M. D. :! rt HALL, k- What vour body needs 1? not f- S..G. High-mar- not tear Uowa. nounaTne- -t something to luild up, 1439 FrrXMOEE STEEET, SAN F2AN" CI SCO. i"f!5 Co., Ltd. I . . . i. 11 ii i: ftlrctricitv. prepaid, yonr free K'O-pa- ge illus- 41 Baskets, H. Hackfeld Pleaste end me. a: power. Eictricitv book. Fans, I von when she hi the trated If AGENTS. , - v Mats. rlrer. 'Vn-iern.- that yor machinrv St Jo- liver, kilneys The stomaoh, heart, NAME - i i run rv electricity. j HAWAII & SOUTH 5HAS CURIO CO.. I Buildlr.g ADDRESS Alexander Toun "Manufacturers of safes Rill, on the BURGLAR contrary, be impelled to fight the THE SCIENTIFIC Scientific Burglar with his own ons. In somewhat the same ' fashion by which time locks prevent the open- - Chemico-Mcchanic- al Devices Which iVlaKe ms at the lock a safe during certain Uses I sit T. . I uwurs it in toiiittaraiiveiy easy A SILVER Vault Tapping a Simple Matter. to introduce into safe construction chemico-mechanic- al devices which, F during a limited time, would render TALK TQ money-changer- 's room and put it either fatal or physically impossible A scientific burglar is baffling the of the ' t , v,,.n, a . ' a CJUatrUj UlilUi cwa rniiri lr trith" inf. tn remain in tne vicimtv nf" - eof"vi. Sta police of Germany and Austria . i j handle upward. The umbrella was vault were me wans or door tamper YOU . . . ' using the latest discoveries 01 scie,acj then opened, the handle secured above ed with to such an extent as to allow F he goes through the toughest safes asand it thug recejVed without noise all access to the interior. P I ' if they were made of tallow. j the fragments of cement which were One ingenious scientist of Berlin hs Scienti-decepti- on Aa-- ingenious as hole was enlarged suggested a plan to make the : In thrilling adventure, dislodged the NO HOME IS COMPLETE Mjf ' of the authorities and nar--! So as to allow the easy passage of fie Burglar weep so copiously when he , ' exploits! l row escapes from capture his a person. ' j tapped a safe that he could not see, he would to without a silver service and nothing pleases a p in real life outclass those fancied onesj By means of a r0pe ladder the de-- 1 and have leave to escape i -- Lupin" temporary blindness. This would be silver-war- nf Arsene or "Raffles." . Knt rMdilv made into the office woman better than have fine table e. ; by to sf. The makers of safes throughout D.low. Curtains were drawn and with caused the introduction into he confidence in the! safe of a small bottle of te, S:f Europe have lost heavy blankets a tent was constructed resistance qualities of their wares. . aroun(j the safe so thick that no ray which, when broken, would They admit that science can devise J of light could pasg through, rapidly volatilize and the fumes would ' j cause such profuse tra: ways to enter any safe ever made, and robber brought down two a and persistent be- weeping . burglar they say that if a trained scientist cylinders of compressed oxygen and that the would be START A SILVER SERVICE forced to retreat. came a burglar and had daring and an acetylene generator charged with s: knowledge, Another has suggested cunning along with his he calcium carDide and water. with these that the . for your own table. You'll be surprised how breaking of a tube liquid am- would defy the most skillful safemaker. hg w&g aMe tQ produce a biowp,pe of j monia would render immediate with- In the world. flarne of gucn intensity that steel fuses soon you can complete it. business world j drawal imperative under peril of suf- So important to the n u uke le&a ,n &n ord5nary gag jet focation. A chemist has advised are the doings of this scientific burglar n requ,red but a brlef space of time that Europe his achievements there be attached inside the safe a of that havej, tQ men &way gQ muf.h Qf tne dQQT that FOR MANY officially reported to Govern-- e simple form of apparatus containing YEARS been the contents of-th- safe were acces. the potassium cyanide sulphuric ment of the United States by Consul sible. At an early hour the robber and acid, i which would mix and fuse when the have been exclusive for th( Thomas .H. Norton, stationed at i left his lodgings and disappeared with-j we the agents was tampered with, Chemnitz. out trace. Not even the hotel clerk safe thus forming realizing prusslc acM, deadly famous The American Government, could give a description of him." the fumes of the damage to business interests which would kill almost instantly the I In another instance this most ingeni- - threatened by the appliance of the burglar who breathed them into his latest scientific discoveries to the open- - j lungs. ifcank which stood upon street cor-- ing of safes, has printed Mr. Norton's a I But eventually the daring burglar, ner In a German town. The office of K. report in full and has invited Inventors with sufficient scientific training, plate-gla- ss orham Silver bank had large win P and others to devise some means, of ;the might venture to face the unknown dows, through which the H outwitting this new kind of a burglar steel vault dangers of a safe well provided with K behind counter was in plain view who makes science his handmaiden the more or less effective neutralizing This silver is it from the street. An electric light now sold'in our store at the K and confederate in' the "burglary" agents for the concealed possibiliites Lr burned all night in the office and a business. of defense. . ' same price as in New York. watchman upon the street was in the Already several scientists have re- Country Postmasters and country K habit of passing the windows look- sponded with schemes and devices for and storekeepers In America need not ing fear protection safes, in each half hour throughout the "yeggrrian," the of and other night. that the familiar with his WE WILL BE schemes are being worked out. Science bottle of "nltro soup" and his cake of PLEASED in the bands of the safemakers is to Th Scientific Burglar deceived this brown soap will be supplanted by col- fee used to fle-n- t science in the hands! watchman by means of a drop curtain lege professors going around with to have you compare our prices with those

painted to in- ng of the' modern burglar." look exactly like the safe-fusi- chemicals In ueer-looking V of This single, unaided, scientific bur- terior of the bank. After the watch- retorts. It is seldom that scientific other dealers. We carry none but the best. glar of Europe has so shaken the con- man had passed upon one of his learning, low cunning and great dar- fidence of safe manufacturers that one rounds the burglar entered the bank ing are combined In one person, and' ' means of skeleton keys hastily . . of the largest of them In Germany de-- s and tnIs combination the Scientific Burglar IT LASTS A LIFETIME. dared recently that there was not ajtackei UP his curtain from celling to must be equipped with to be a great

to-d- ay floor from across safe in the world that would j and wall. to. wall success. It Is likely that the country be proof against him if he had a! the office In front of the counter.- - The --tnr.a afa mr,tina n nrnr. chance to work upon it for only a fs.v ! watchman, looking in upon his next ed. by the use of nitroglycerin in the minutes. I rounJ. thought he saw the counter hands of an unscientific yeggman. H. F. WICHMAN VitU11 DemnQ & CO., Think of that! Not a safe In all the a,lu ine " DUt in reauty , LTD. banksand business houses of America he saw only a painted curtain, and' - that this scientific burglar could not ! i""- curiam was me scienunc MISSED HIS MORNING - enter as, easily as a man opens his B"relar working- quietly and as safely bedroom door. i as if no watchman was within a milej Deepest mystery surrounds the perJ of hlm' wtlhls portable oxy-acety- -j PAPER AND UPSET blowPiPe he melted steel door! liS sonallty and movements ofhis scien-len- e the tific burglar. Who is he, where he I of the same as 'easily as V lt had bee made, came from, what he looks like, no one of cheese. He waited a few , Paradise It has been demonstrated minutes edges knows, because no one has seen him for the of the metal to by a resident of Waikiki that the morn- cool and then he crawled through the SmartGotfies long enough to describe him accurate-- ing paper is better than the morning iy. ; .' ' hole' Info the vault and, with his lan- coffee. ' The police of a town wake up some tern, went leisurely through the money seven customary morning to find the safe of their lead- and securities, selecting what he wish- "Promptly at it is ing bank looted, and the method of ed to take w,lth him. for the boy to bring up my coffee with e the cracksman identifies the work as The following morning the bank's the morning paper," said this Waikiki that of the scientific burglar. officials opened the door and bumped resident. "Yesterday he brought the All sorts of conjectures have been Into the painted curtain and discover- coffee without the paper." that Stein-Bloc- h made as to his probable appearance ed the deception and theft. " 'Where's the paper V I asked. ' our clothes fit and antecedents. One journalist guess- "When the news of this -- clever rob- " 'Pup got it.' ' Wfe-make- and oC-t- and he twenty-fiv- keep es that he is a college professor turn- - bery went out one great rs "I gave e dollars for the wear their shape. . ed .burglarT Another ,surmises that hea of Paris said in an interview pup the day ,before and the servant, is a student of science who could not published In the Figaro of that city: seeing I was angry, tried to console me resist the temptation to open safes at "It is evident from this experience by saying, 'Pup no use.' I did not care IT-I- night when he learned how easily it that the builders of safes must provide a rap for 'my coffee then, and an hour BRAINS IN THE could be done. for new contingencies in their con- later, when I appeared at the breakfast scientific The simple, light, table, felt like being cross in "Technical Literature," a struction. acetylene I the MAKING OF- THEM magazine published In New York, in generators now In widespread use, presence of my family. If the pup had ! .' and h telling of the startling doings of this the equally simple oxygen generators, been there he would have got a bunch unique robber, predicts that he will charged with water and sodium per- of my wrath. There I was, three miles Try try-o- n; soon have many Imitators In this oxide, or the heavier cylinders of com- from the city, without the morning a a pleasure. . country, even If he does not take a pressed oxygen, place at the service news. In going down town I got a trip himself to Ameriea. of the intelligent crook the possibilities soiledjcopy from a newsboy on the car, 'HORSE-SHO- E !' The last operation of this burglar of opening the strongest safes in ex- but that little slip in my daily routine was in Dresden, and is described as istence rapidly and noiselessly, provid- upset me all day." follows by Mr. Norton in his consular ed the operator can be screened from report to the United States Govern-ymen- t: observation. CHANGE "Some large safes are so disposed OF DAY A very wealthy money changer had that they, are AGENTS COR. FORT AND MERCHANT under frequent observa- I - STREETS. a room in a hotel in Dresden and kept tion by watchmen looking- - through Owing to the uncertainty of arrival large sums of money In his safe there. windows. Usually this observation Is of the S. S. Alameda on Fridays, the The Scientific Burglar, dressed "as a confined to the doors of bank vaults V A COMPLAINING VOICE. tourist, having Alameda Hops at the Eoyal Hawaiian and a large number or tne line, although - in the case of "I was born in a log- cabin an' never learned to of trunks, secured the room upon the globular safes practically Hotel will, hereafter, be given on Sat- read an' write un- 1 it extends til I wuz 21 years old." UOfl Season next floor, immediately above that of to all exposed sides. In the greater urday evenings. '.'!'' "Well?" the money changer. At night he pierc- majority of cases existing Captain Berger and his band will safes would "An' yit I've never been even mentioned for the ed a small hole in the floor of his room. offer next to no difficulty to a' skilled give a concert at the Boyal Hawaiian presidency, PAJAMAS In Silk, Cotton and' lay a on History is a fickle jade." Beneath thick layer of cement. cracksman if able to work without be- Hotel Thursday evening of this week To have punched a hole through this ing seen. It is evident owners the entire program made up of the la- UNDERWEAR Light and Heavy that Woolens. would have caused large chunks of will be forced henceforth to adopt test popular airs. - OPERATIC METHODS. cement to fall upon the floor below such measures as will reduce to a The brigands threatened the prisoner, but in vain. PRICES THE LOWEST and the noise might have aroused minimum all possibilities accesfe Get a copy of He would of to Picturesque Honolulu not send for a ransom. , . some one. freestanding, movable safes or the hid- to send to your friend in the States. "Sing him a brigands' chorus," "To avoid this the burglar made a den suggested the chief. Yee sides of safes, embedded in ce- It is the best souvenir ever issued here. the first effort, he yielded. Chan & Co. small hole through the cement ceiling After COPXEE ment or masonry. Fifteen cents a copy ready for mailing - KING AND BETHEL STS. A ROYAL SCRIBE. "Gadzooks!" said the king, 715 times. 1907 STYLES "And now," concluded he, "I'll hire some varlet to supply the first-cla- ss filler and I'll have a historical novel." . AND

NO CAUSE FOR- - ALARM. 'Tohn. I'm afraid of burerlars." v PATTERNSS?r v. "You be. Our main second-han- NOW TO BE SEEN AT needn't possession is a d carnet nd that's nailed down." ' ft'. W. AHA.NA & CO., LTO AMONG GIRL FRIENDS. FASHIONABLE TAILORS, "What did you do when he caught you under the mistletoe Kln Stmt "I ran." "I see ; in a small circle." Union Electric Co. . : .. 9-- 71 HE TOOK THE AGENT'S WORD FOR IT. ' BERETANIA STREET. IN LUCK. Telephone This gentleman's home at Vrbanedjre is "conveniently locatea to Main UK. the $40,000 Golf and 'Country Club the $50 000 Hou Wiring. Casino, the new $70,000 Station and "Then yuletide me over?" exclaimed the man Bella, Dry Cell. the $100,000 Private Park for Urbanedge residents only." whose friend had Special signified a willingness to stand for a moderate holiday touch. attention to Installing prixata talephonea nd general repair work. SUNDAY ADVERTISER, JANUARY 19, 1Q08. ' 3 EPIACICAI

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Luncheon. , mashed turnips, plum pudding, mince added last; when cool turn into can packed Boil one pint of sugar and one pint Curried mutton, boiled rice, pie, assorted nuts, raisins, bonbons, bananas, in ice and of potatoes, coffee. salt; add one teaspoonful water until it spins a thread; then baked sweet squash pie, pulverized cocoa. cinnamon and freeze to a'whil ho I'OUr It gradually onto the mush: then pack into two-pou- nd bak- yolks of six eggs beaten foamy; Dinner. THURSDAY. until ing powder cans; then tie over top continue beating until cold; then fold Mock turtle bean soup, roast beef, Breakfast. buttered paper; place covers on and5 ,n one P,nt of whipped cream and tho rice croquettes (a left-over- ), creamed Oranges, cereal and cream, bacon Vealettes. smear the edges with warm grease; I stlffly beaten whites of three eggs; carrots, cranberry sauce, floating isl and apples, rolls, toast, tea and coffee. this is to prevent fromj flavor with one-ha- lf tablespoon ful and, black coffee. Luncheon. the salt water of getting in; vanilla to a Baked cheese omelet, stewed Irish pack the cans In salt and and freeze mush; then 6 ice for two hours; when ready to Place a layer of this frozen mix-serv- e, MONDAY potatoes, sweet potatoes (a left-over- ), dip warm ture ,n bottom of a fancy mold, Breakfast. graham bread, lettuce salad, crackers into water an Instant1 before removing the coverings; j sprinkle over a few chopped nuts, Oranges, cereal and cream, broiled and cheese, cake and cocoa. then slip onto a clean board; cut slices! raisins, and candied fruit; color the breakfast bacon, popovers, toast, tea - Dinner. into and press onto each whipped cream remainder of frozen cream with pink, and coffee. ' Bean and tomato soup, 'yesterday's ' scrolls, placing a piece vlolet. green and chocolate, adding to Luncheon. turkey, steamed and basted with its of candled fruit in each center. The tne P'nk a few drops of rose; vljlet com corned beef, scalloped sweet own gravy, stuffed potatoes, brussels white of the cream and brown of j to tne violet cream; almond or plsta-mak- es T potatoes, fruit salad, with mayonnaise, sprouts, tapioca pudding, black coffee. the chocolate a pleasing cn, to tn green, and cinnamon to th crackers and cheese, canned pears Mock Rabbit. combination. chocolate; then spread In layers wiih (home-made- ), cake, tea. FRIDAY. PEACH BOMBE WITH PRINCESS r the nuts and fruit between; when mold ' Breakfast. SAUCE. Dinner. is full, cover with the oiled paoer; Glasgow Grapes, hominy cream, broth, braised beefsteak, and salt Scald one quart of milk; then add tie down; place on cover and smear jna potatoes, salsify, mackerel, creamed; corn bread, toast, one heaping shed' fried apple tablespoonful of arrow with lard or and pack in lcs pie, coffee and tea. -- r and raisin black coffee. v KJL A X root mixed with four tablespoonfuls and salt for two hours. Serve with Luncheon. of sugar; cook until the mixture coats - CLARET SAUCE. TUESDAY. Fricasseed eggs, brussels sprouts the spoon; then add whip of one pint ' Breakfast. (warmed over), baked hominy (a left of cream and one pint of raw peach Boil one-ha- lf cupful of sugar with one cupful a. Fruit, oatmeal porridge and cream, over), Swiss fritters and , pulp; freeze to a. mush; then turn Into of water until It spins two-qua- thread; then pour onto the stiffly panflsh fried, rice muffins, toast, tea tea. a rt bowl mold and pack In beaten white of one egg; beat and coffee. Dinner. Turkey Klosse. ice and salt for two hours. until left-over- ), cold; then add one winoglassful of Luncheon. Turkey rack soup (a bak & ,58 v8 & & & 'j J v & & & & & & & & & & j t PRINCESS SAUCE. one wineglassful Corned beef hash (browned), potato ed blueflsh, spinach mashed potatoes, Claret and of double VEALETTES. minutes, basting with hot water every One cup of fruit pulp made of peach cream; beat until light; then set on puff (a left-over- ), tomato toast, let- lemon cream pie, black coffee. one pound cooked chicken in ten minutes. Slip onto a hot plate es, apricots, cherries, ice . tuce salad, with French dressing, Put of bananas and' to chill. bowl. one pound day-ol- d and press seasoned mashed potatoes cream puffs, tea. ' SATURDAY. a Add bread crumbs, the yolks of two eggs', over as illustrated, employing a pastry THE MAN WITH A BAD LIVER. CANDY RECIPES., Dinner. Breakfast. purpose. one teaspoonful of , half bag and tube for this Set ' Browned potato soup, lamb's liver Fruit, cereal a.nd cream, boiled eggs, When we remember that our NUT GLACES. To glace, nuts and teaspoonful Hungarian . paprika, two in oven until ready to serve, then gar and bacon, fried potatoes, string bacon, griddle cakes and syrup, toast, thoughts and actions are directly de certain kinds of fruit nothing is need- tablespoonfuls of flour. Take dessert nish with, olives. , pendent upon sugar beans, cottage pudding, with liquid tea and coffee. the kind of blood that ed but and water and a little spoonful of mixture and roll into balls; s passed up sauce, black coffee. Luncheon. TURKEY KLOSSE. to the brain by the liver patience. Boil a pound of sugar with roll in beaten egg and fine bread and stomach it is easy to see how a a gill of water and a teaspoonful of Creamed fish (a left-ove- r), sfeafned Put two cupfuls of cooked meat crumbs fry a delicate brown. may nuts, WEDNESDAY. corn bread, hashed and browned po and through a mincer; add four table- bad liver pollute a man's think vinegar until it threads. Drop Serve heaped onto a dish with a syrup, Breakfast. tatoes, corn starch hasty pudding, hot spoonfuls of boiled rice, one table- - ing and poison his mind. Without the figs or grapes into this one at garnish of new turnips boiled, mashed but-ere- d Papaya, puffed rice and cream, lamb chocolate. ' spoonful of butter, salt and pepper to blood there is no mind. The minute a time, dipping them out with a with pep- chops, baked potatoes, white and Dinner. and seasoned butter, white suit, two or three gratings of nutmeg, It ceases to permeate the cells of the fork and dropping them on a but- per and salt, then add sprigs of green stops Is brown bread, muffins and coffee. Okra and tomato soup, roast beef, one cupful soup stock seasoned with brain all thinking and what tered tin to dry. Care must be taken parsley. "soul" man syrup more ' ' Luncheon. browned sweet potatoes (whole), bay leaf, parsley, onions, cloves, four sometimes called the of not to shake the than k MOCK RABBIT. parses out. is difficult to persuade necessary, and It is necessary to work V Cream of celery soup, ham omelet, onions cooked in milk, salad of lettuce t eggs. Pour Into a basin and bake It average person very syrup re- Potatoes au gratin, fruit salad, crack- - an1 etrintr hcana I lf fA.,ni Mix one pound each of raw minced until brown. Line the side of basin the to see the rapidly, as the should be hard-boile- connection between moved fire before the nuts ers and cheese, cakes and chocolate. pie, black coffee. beef and veal, half pound fat salt with sections cut from whites of d close and intimate from the - pork; add cupful rolled cracker eggs. When done and partially the liver and a poem or a sermon or tor fruits are dipped, and It soon hard- newspaper j boiled bacon, fish of all kinds, oysters ' crumbs, one tablespoonf ul each of cooled, remold and garnish with bean an essay or a editorial. ens. person a! pan containing and shell fish included. The vegetables minced parsley and grated onion, two puree, using sifted egg yolks for the And what shall the with Keep the the "syrup may Buffet Lunches . were potatoes, peas, corn and, all the tablespoonfuls tomato catsup, one ta- star on top and little mounds around bad liver eat? What dietary shall he in another of hot water, and It past against! to protected common vegetables. For dessert there blespoonf ul grated horseradish, two base. Serve hot. adopt to atone fer his sins be returned the fire thus the liver? Pills and saline cathartics to defer the hardening. A hostess declared that she had were custards, floating island (a great eggs, salt and pepper to suit. Mound Any one of the above recipes forms so- will not cure the sluggish liver. They A second dipping greatly Improves struggled so much buffet favorite), apple,, pear and quince tarts, up on a bas.in; brush over with egg a deliciously tempting dish for a at luncheons merely aggravate the disorder by un- the appearance of the candy. It to hold plate, gloves, etc., that her pies, cakes, preserves, especially can- and cracker crumbs; bake about forty cial luncheon or small tea. her natural and injurious stimulation. The should be eaten fresh, as It soon be- guests should not be similarly afflict- died and preserved fruits, oranges, al- DR. LORENZ'S HEALTH. RULES. . THE CAiiE OF FOOD. only salvation for the. person with a comes sticky with changes in the at- ed. She recently, gave buffet monds, raisins, curds and cream, three torpid liver is through a changed sys- mosphere. luncheons, entertaining seventy guests cheese. The drinkables included coffee Dr. Lorenz, the famous surgeon from Many cooks and housekeepers do not tem of dietetics, combined with ex- Scotch Kisses. A delicious candy each day. She had individual tables and chocolate, ale, porter, homemade Vienna, whose tour of this country realize the importance of keeping food Many ercise in the outdoor air, calisthenics may be made by dipping fresh mansh- - made, like pedestals. Two pieces of wines, punch, eggnog, beer, and many was in the nature of that of a con- covered. articles of food are deep breathing. person with i into syrup according to dl- - Owing well-know- n quering hero, straightening crip- ready absorbers of gases, and after and The mallows wood, twelve inches square and three-fourt- hs others. to the the glaces. , cause, tea was not in favor, though pled limbs of little children, and bring- standing uncovered for an hour or two a Daa liver snouia nauuuauy piticiiLe rections given for nut of an Inch thick were nailed marsh-mallo- ws re- positively deep, and long breathing, filling the The powdery coating of the to end of an upright piece. some dames brewed homemade tea ing hope into hundreds of homes, are harmful to take into the either lungs full at each inhalation. This not should be, as far as possible, The wood was stained cherry color. from different leaves. cently said in an interview: stomach. only gives oxygen to the blood, in- removed with a napkin before dip- were guest A dinner given for President John "I order may life from hour to hour. Uncovered milk and butter are a These set in front of each corpuscles, the ping. MarshmallowB dipped In any of -- A(tems might be taken as a model I know how much nature can do, and menace to family health. They should creasing its red but who put her feet on the lower piece syrups extremely good. though of course vou would hardly I meet her demands. I rise promptly tiever be kept in a damp or musty process of expanding the lungs has a the taffy are of board and this held the table firm 1 6:30 every place or in , therj stimulating effect upon alimentation Marz'ufan or Marchpane. Blanch a while her plate was set on top. A lace care to give your guests indigestion at morning and take a cold a cellar where are decaying vegetables or near fish, which is very desirable where consti- pound of Jordan almonds and pound paper doily was placed on the top, by placing all the dishes before them. plunge. Before the- chill of the icy any pation is present as a result of a slug them nearly to a powder. In the ab- pasted In the middle to hold it on. It was: Ducks, hams, chickens, water can reach the blood, I exercise onions or odorous substances. It plan always keep gish liver. The curative dietary must sence of a mortar a chopping bowl This scheme worked so successfuly beef, pig, tarts, creams, custards, jellies all the muscles vigorously, and take is a wise to a dish of pulverized charcoal near where' consist principally of nerve or brain and an ed potato masher that the hostess has decided to keep "fools," trifles, floating island, cakes, long deep breaths of fresh air from open kept. is food, ' including fish and a reasonable will answer the purpose. her individual tables and use them fruits, almonds, raisins, cheese, wine, an, window, no matter what the milk and butter are Charcoal temperature an absorber gases purify amount of beef, with generous quanti- Add three-quarte- rs of a pound of for ball suppers, for pedestals to hold porter, beer. is. Then with my whole of and will atmosphere ties of the Cereal foods and the fruits confectioner's sugar and a few drops palms and potted plants for decora- "Rock candy or uncut loaf sugar was body aglow and tingling, I sit down the where unwholesome are in acids. In warm orange-flow- er water or of orange to-da- y. gases are The that rich of tion and in diferent ways. For her used in place of the sugar of to a steaming cup of coffee and hot liable to exist. charcoal . from Much silver and china was also used, rolls. This stimulates me against any should he often renewed. Butter and weather It is best to abstain juice. buffet luncheon she served: Sherry many people together until a smooth and in carrying out the true colonial possible reaction from the' shock of milk utensils should ,never be used milk altogether. In fact Beat all punch, made by filling a glass nearly drinking milk. Dust a powder- style, colored servants are employed the cold plunge or possible depression for any other article of food. The are made bilious by paste is formed. little full of crushed ice, mashed pineapple, person reached the age sugar on a bread board and roll dressed in blue and buff liveries. from' exercise. fine flavor of good butter and milk is After a has ed a little lemon and orange juice, and you sec- destroyed being of forty he should let milk entirely out the paste, shaping It as please. then filling it with sherry; cream soup "After I am dressed, I have a often by these articles put. alone as a drink if his liver exhibits Brush it with fine sugar, wet with a and orarkprs- - hrAlp3 A FORMAL LUNCHEON. ond breakfast of soft boiled eggs, fried into dishes which have been used with celfrv the slightest tendency toward torpidi- little orange water and bake a very ' ham, chops and hot tea. Then a brisk for odorous articles of food. outers with potato apples and sherry For a formal luncheon the following slow walk aids digestion and limbers up Flour, absorbs odors readily; it ty. Butter and vegetable fats, olive light brown In a oen. 'in sherry glasses; Waldorf salad of menu will be appropriate: apples, baked same paste email pieces i should be kept closely covered in a oil, boiled rice, baked From the celery and apples. The ices were serv- Fruit Cup, the brain and muscles for the day's they cool, dry, well ventilated room, where potatoes, graham or whole wheat may be rolled with the hand Into ed in tiny flower pots with a bit of Essence of Chicken en Tasse, labor. I must take things as the temperature never falls to the bread, soft boiled eggs, all constitute round balls and dipped In clnnamom asparagus In top. can come, and be ready for any strain up fern the You Olives, Radishes, Salted Almonds, , light sugar. on my power of body or mind. freezing point. a safe and nourishing diet for the mixed with brown easily have your flower pots made of Fried Soft Shell Crabs, marchpane Is much "Though my work is spread over ten Jellies, jams, etc., absorb poisonous bilious persons. The flavor of this chocolate with a flower stuck n the Potatoes Julienne, Cucumbers, sold hours, I eat a hearty luncheon and gases, and should be kept closely cov- like that which is at Christmas top, and have your cakes in the shape Filet Mignon of Beef, Potatoes Duch $1 pound. substantial dinner at strictly regular ered. KING OF ENGLAND'S DERBY for about a of flowers. The ladies do not remove ess, Boil together half a intervals. I take four hours recrea All fruit should be washed and par- Coffee Creams. their hats, at a buffet luncheon. They Broiled Spring Chicken on Toast, DINNER. two cups of tion in the evening and get seven hours ed before eating or cooking. Berries, cup of strong roffee and leave only their outer wraps in the Summer Salad, MENU. sugar syrup strings when it sound slumber which is all any man grapes, etc., which are not pared until the dressingroom, and retain their hats Fancy Ices, Petit Fours, Tortue Claire, a spoon. Remove from the requires. Sound slumber is worth should be washed. Upon fruit there drips from and gloves, taking off theij; gloves Cafe Noir. Consomme Froid, fire beat hard until it Is creamy. more than twelve hours re- is often an accumulation of impurities and when luncheon Is served. Ribbons are once more permissible of broken Punch, chopped pose." in the form of dust. Stir In a cupful of nuts and in table decoration. A pretty and Blanchailles au Nature! et a la Diable, pour into a shallow buttered tin to Dr. Lorenz ; powerful Water which has been standing un- summery attributes his Norvegi-enn- e, COLONIAL DINNER MENU. effect may be secured by Filets de Truite Froide a la cool. Into squares when quit ... muscles and wonderful strength to the covered a few hours or over night Cut arranging a garland of asparagus fern cold. It is not difficult to plan a Colonial fact that he began life as a poor farm- should never be used for drinking or vine around the edge of the table, Ailerons de Volaille a la Diplomate, dinner. All the foods eaten then were boy and worked culinary , purposes. A receptacle of catching the garland with bows of er's at the hardest Chaufroids de Caiiles a la Husse, rich, heavy and hearty. Of course you kind labor. This strength water standing uncovered in a poorly LAUNDERING DRAWN WORK. pale green satin ribbon. Arrange of manuaj Hanche de Venaison de Sandringham, would not care to have the variety of is in operations. ventilated room will in a few hoars white sweet peas in pyramid form in all needed his Sauce Aigre Doux, When your drawn work table cover foods placed on the table then, but absorb enough foul gases and organic the center of the table, with maiden- Selle d'Agneau Froide a L'Anda'.juse, needs washing, take a strip of muslin can make your selection of one or FOR THE NERVOUS WOMAN. impurities to render it utterly filtiiy. i hair fern as a base. Do not draw the Ortolans sur Canapes, two inches wide: sew it across the four two of each kind. The nervous woman us- shades but have it a daylight lunch- should cultivate Salade a la Bagration, sides of the piece to be laundered, was a grand centerpiece for a fondness for celery, as it has a FOR There VERY SICK PEOPLE. e, ing sewing machine with a Vn eon. Good soft shell crabs can be had soothing Asperges d' Argenteuii. Sauce Mous-selin- the of a cake or gelatine deco effect on the nerves. Eat it to the table of leading Honolulu grocers. once every day, oftener if possible. For very sick people toast -- water is stitch. The strips of muslin are cakes, etc., then all the rated with This can easily be managed by having a nourisning, palatable drink. Jrut Peches a la Reine Alexandra, prevent making holes in the lunch meals, vegetables, pastries and sweets the celery hearts for ROSE CREAM CAKES. breakfast and several pieces of cold crisp toast in a Patisseries Parisienne Cassolettes a la cloth by the teeth of the stretcher. were placed on the table, bowls, plat- dinner as a relish and the tougher Adjust lace stretchers one cup sugar one parts thick pitcher, pour boiling hot water Jockey Club, the curtain ti vegetable dishes being in Cream of and converted into a vegetable for luncTi ters and tablespoon of butter, add two table- luncheon and a soup for dinner. over it, cover the pitcher to keep in Brouettes de Glaces Assorties, whatever size this makes the earlier Colonial just as abundance. In the spoons of milk and alternately two the .steam, and after it has soaked Grandins de Gaufrettes. cloth and put in the frame, pudding was served first, cups of flour sifted with a teaspoon of Have you secured your copy of Pic on would a lace curtain, after wash- Pays the for fifteen minutes strain off the hot Buckingham Palace, June 4, 1907. and this was generally a smoking hot baking powder and half a teaspoon turesque Honolulu ? It is the most ing and starching. When thoroughly salt, and the whites of three eggs water which contains the nourishing Indian pudding with sauce. The meats patty beautiful souvenir of Honolulu ever is- essence of the bread. It can be kept dry remove from stretchers, carefully beaten to a stiff froth. Bake in It is said that a fever blister will press served were, game of all kinds, ducks, pan. Frost with fondant tinted a sued. Fifteen cents a copy ready for in a cool place until the next time tp disappear like magic if touched with a rip off the muslin strips, and chickens, turkeys, ham, beef, roast pig, delicate pink. mailing. reheat it. drop of sweet spirits of niter. with a hot iron without dampening. tit L

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Taggard, who has recovered passenger homeward bound for the holin the purchaser would only get some- Reasonable Prices his wonted health, will, resume his days, related the following while talk thing resembling table salt in appear- ance. duties as principal of KalihI-waen- a ing to some friends here: - ilk When Professor Wood of the chair 'In Tokio the other flay I met Prince PALATABLE school as soon as the new room there of experimental physics, who was Is opened. Fushimi, who, you are aware, has vis present at the lecture, was asked And ited Honorulu more once. In about the statement, he said: Mrs. F. W. Carter will take the than "DELICIOUS speaking of his foreign travels he said, "I believe he found that radium re- place in , Central Grammar school growth of the caterpillar "I have a warm place my tards the into More nutritious than made vacant by the resignation of in heart for the butterfly, and he argued from this dairymen's Honolulu and Kamehameha the Great, young. buttermilk Miss Phronie Dyke. This is a promo- that It might keep people One because it contains all the gentleman who entertained me so might just as well say that because Nuuanu of the of tion from the first to the fifth grade below Hotel St. butter fat the well there.' , cigarettes interfere with growth; use milk. for Mrs. Carter, whose pla.ce cigarettes." in the " 'You mean Jack suggested. first will be filled by I Buttermilk served daily at our Miss Gussie yes,, Jack Kamehameha,' soda Schlemmer. "'Ah, fountain. broke in the Prince. 'These appointments were made Weakened Vitality at a " 'Pardon me, Your Highness but special meeting of Ed- t the Board of I think you have in mind Jack Atkin- Impoverished Blood l Bfl, 111,01 ucation on Friday afternoon. son.' Read what Ayer's Resolutions Superintend- A iprpv authorizing " 'Certainly, Jack Atkinson! How HOTEL AND FORT ent Sarsaparilla did Babbitt to effect exchanges of could I forget his name? Should you land as follows were same meet- - for a well-know- n Pure and at the meet him upon your return to. Hono- Popular, Particularly ing passed: , , lulu please convey to him my kindest city, missionary, With the Waianae Company, the : Particular : A FEW DAYS regards. ' " . who writes With People MORE present school lot at Waianae for a ' was for many years lot containing 2.S4 acres situated a sufferer from boils and mauka of the Waianae mill. LEND ME YOUR WIFE eruptions of a like With the estate Campbell, other of James nature, caused by the impover the Niukee, Honouliuli, Oriental Ewa, school ished state of my blood. My Rugs a new A lot for lot containing i.954 acres, IS FUNNY FARCE appetite was poor and my system a being a new Gov- lot surveyed by the good deal run down. Knowing the ernment Survey Department, includ- HOPP & CO, of tfce Lewers & value of J. ing adjoining Building, wish to announce and the present school "Lend Me Your Wife," the catchy Cooke. that premises. nana the fine collection of Oriental Rugs, little phrase that has been staring) which they have had for exhibition With the Molokai Ranch, the pres- Honolulu people in the face from poles! and sale for a eoup'.i of weeks, will ent church and school lot at Kamaka-ka- i, and windows for several days, is the At all oars and be shipped back to the States within contains two acres, for a new title of the play which Frank Cooley a few days. There are some choice school lot containing the same area has selected for presentation tomorr arsaparilla wholesale at situated approximately one-ha- lf mile pieces still unsold. row night at the Orpheum Theater. by observation of the good it had done mauka of the present lot. It is one of the funniest farces ever to others, I begaa taking it. My appe- It was also resolved Super- that the written and is sure to please. In it- tite improved almost from the first intendent of Public au- Instruction be self it would constitute a very strong dose; then my general health im- Maimer Bottling Works J. HOPP & CO. thorized to transfer to the Commis- evening's entertainment, but Manager proved, and now it is excellent. I sioner of Public Lands, for the use of Cooley has an additional feature for feci a hundred percent, stronger, and Phone 1331. the Territory. Board of Education tomorrow night in the Eldids, trick I attribute this result to Ayer's Sar- A FINE LINE lands on the Island of Molokai known bicycle riders, direct from one of the saparilla, whicli I racommend with as the Ahupuaa of Honouliuli, con- big American vaudeville circuits. all confi lenco as the best blood medi-cin- o taining an area 940 of of acres. They have a wonderful act that ever devised." should attract immense crowds to the As now matte, Ayer's Sarsa-jmril- la PAU-KA-HAN- SWerchants9 Orpheum during their stay. no Parcel delivery contains alcohol. Wa.e;on leaves at n a. ni. for Xuuanu, Makiki. Pu- - lhe Honolulu Soap "Works has come j Following "Lend Me Your Wife," a Thera are many imitation nahou and Waikiki. At $ p. m. for Nuuanu, Makiki 'PHONE to the relief of the housekeeper with : romantic drama entitled "Under Seal- - Pau-ka-han- a, Sarsaparillas. and Punahou. Rates Reasonable. the soap that does its ; ed Orders," will be played, beginning Be sure you get "Ayer's of superior quality. own work with but little aid from Thursday night. It is in turn to be CITY TRANSFER CO. 152 the woman at the tub. The soap is Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajer & Ct., Loweil, U.S.A. followed by "When Her Soul Speaks," yHi., Kinar Street, Opposite Elks Ruildincr pure and will remove dirt from any one of the most beautiful plays in the AYER'S tttvbcst family lxati. old thing that has gathered it. It is company's whole repertoire. up "Did you have a fine ai;to trlpf" "Very much so all fines. "Baltimore Wall, Nichols Co. done in tidy packages and Is con-- On February 3 the well-kno- farce, HOLUSTER DRUG CO., AGENTS. American.