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MU Kliitf Wilcox. SUUAlt The 4,057. ltnwa, Garden Inland Beets, no wle Represents Mkt. Unsteady. All Kmmi. ESTABLISHED VOL. 13. NO. L1HUE, KAUAI, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1904. 9. 27, 1917 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY IODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS NAWILIWILI IS DEATH OF FORMER TODAY S 10 LATEST Nolo TIip quotations below are tlio prices at which tlie stock sole VERY DOUBTFUL LIHUE on exchange or the approximate price at which it may he purchase! TEACHER today. NEWS BY Company 31 1- -2 WIRELESS Ewa Plantation (Special correspondence of Tin; GAnnrx Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. 49 1- -2 Thi.and. ) J. R. Alexander, formerly prin- McBryde Sugar Company 10 3-- 8 x Washington, D. C, Feb. 10. cipal of tho Lihue school, was'found Oahu Sugar Company 28 2 The Senate Commerce Committee dead in his bod at his homo in Sugar, 4.957. Company -2 Olaa Sugar Honolulu Honolulu F. M. Swanzy died yesterday Pioneer Mill Company 37 today reported to the Senate thd last Tuesday morning. afternoon. The greatest single victory yet won on the west Waialua Agricultural Company 30 Rivers and Harbors bill adding to Of the death of Mr. Alexander a front in Franco developed north of Ancre, according to an official statement from the Honolulu Brewing and Malting Company 18 tho bill as it passed city paper said : the House items war office issued last night. Tho Gorman line was shattered over a Products Company 85 well-know- Mineral aggregating about t w o hundred "John Brown Alexander, n width of eleven 3-- miles, driven back for a depth of two miles is Oil Company 2 2 and still Honolulu Consolidated Ilonolulan and resident of in rapid retreat. Engels Cppper Company 7 thousand dollars but not including the islands for American Women Drowned Mountain King Mine Bo cents the desired appropriation for con- many years, was Hawaiian Sugar Company 3!) structing the Nawiliwili breakwater. found dead in bed at his holno on New York Two American women, Mrs. Mary E. Hoy and daugh- 1- -2 ter, of Chicago, are known to have been Onomea Sugar Coinpany 5", An providing Wilder avenue this morning, death drowned on the Laeonia Then; amendment for the wore 20 Americans aboard the ton Hawaiian Pineapple Coinpany 12 -1 having been due to apoplexy. Ho strainer, being cabin passengeis and Nawiliwili harbor improvement will 10 being in tho crow. There were 100 Oahu Railway & Land Company I(i2 -2 is passengers in allT No effort w.;s bo proposed to while is be- survived by a widow, residing made by the slibniarine Mutual Telephone Company 21 2 the bill it commander to save lives. here, and other relations in Soot-lan- d. Hilo Railway (7 Pfd) 85 5-- 8 fore the Senate but the chances of The Question In Congress 1- -2 The funeral services Hilo Railway (Common) 2 having it adopted are slim. In fact, wore to Washington Representative Flood, of the foreign affairs committee, San Carlos 0 it is possible the entire bill will fail be bold at 1 o'clock this afternoon following a conference wfth President Wilson, returned to the House to 0 introduce bill Honokaa of passage for notice has been from Williams' undertaking estab- a giving tho President the power which he has asked for. Montana Ringham 30 lishment. The body was to bo An appropriation of $100,000,000 is included in the bill. La Folletto 97 served on the Senate by Senator may Madera cremated. start a filibuster on the proposition of giving' more power to the Kenyon, of Iowa, that he intends President. fighting it, and will offer in its stead "Mr. Alexander was born in Took BernslorlFs Rubber Greenock, Scotland, on Juno 10, ADVICES OF THE THE COMMITTEES a rcsolut on authorizing the expen- Halifax Customs officials while search! HIT the Uprnstnrff nnrlv diture by the War Department of 1S53, and was 04 years old. lie yesterday took the rubber heels from the late ambassador's shoes fur the reason is the blanket sum of 822,000,000 to was trained in the University of that rubber now strict lv omitrniirmil It is believed that the vessel will clear this morning carry on projects Edinburg for the ministry and was BOARD OF HEALTH NAMED B! HODEIK upon which work Stanford Students In France ordained a minister of the Presby- has been commenced. The bill, as Bordeaux Thirty Stanford 1'niversity terian church. Ho came to Hawaii students have arrived hero reported to the Senare, carries ap- to form an ambulance unit and f0 more Americans volunteered with about 10, years prior to 1889 as a (Communicated By The Anti-Tub- er The personnel of the standing propriations aggregating $39,000,-00- 0, them for ambulance service. They were rendered a great, ovation, be- - school teacher, being assigned first enocrou on culosis Bureau.) committees of the Hawaiian Sugar of which at least one-thir- d is ink mo si roots anil in Hie oales. to Kilauea to Kau- Train Wreck In Illinois Association for 1917 was designated by Senator Kenyon and and later Lihuo, Systematizing health work in the Planter's Altoona-Eighte- ai. He en were announced week Georg other's who will oppose the bill, married at Lihue, his wife killed and many injured when a fast freight schools prominent fea last by as train crashed has been a f having come to the islands as a into the rear of a mercantile express standing at t lie Mount Rodick, president. The commit "pork". In ,viov o tho short Union ture of board of health activities governess. station. tees are: period remaining of the session and An Expensive Probe during this fiscal period and has the congested condition of legisla- "Through thrift and wise invest- Committee on cultivation, fertili- Washington The leak probe cost $50,000. fea- tive business it will not bo a very ments he amassed a modest fortune brought to light a number of zation and irrigation of irrigated Shipping To Be Secret difficult task to defeat the bill or, in his early days here and died a San tures requiring attention which were plantations: H. A: Baldwin, chair Francisco- - Tho treasury department yesterday ordered port of- be at least, to scale it to a blanket sum comparatively wealthy man. He ficials to refuse all information regarding previously more or less ignored Wcin-zheime- the movements of vessels in man, H. B. Penhallow, L. r, or of about $22,000,000 as proposed was a profound scholar, particularly out of American ports. cause of circumstances. Additional K. A. Alexander,. D. by Kenyon. Should Kenyon be learned in Latin and Greek. In Monday Afternoon funds and additional staff has made Baldwin, A. Valentine, Jolui Hind, of new successful the item in the bill for .recent years he spent much time in (Special Mondav Afternoon ) possible a great deal work G. P. Wilcox, E. K. Bull and that has borne fine results even in the improvement of Honolulu har- the study of Egyptian hioroplyphies. Armed U. S. Neutrality James Gibb. Washington the short period in which, it has bor would also fail. He had recently, returned to Hono- In a speech, before Congress todav President Wilson Committee on cultivation and fer advocated placing the United States in a condition of been in effect. lulu from a tour of Europe." mned neutrality, tilization of un irrigated plantations: including the arming of ships and the convoying of merchant ships for instance the board of The United lie Thus David Forbes, chairman; W. Pull- - Y. M. C. A. tates, said, wants peace but not at the price of Anieri secured figures concern- c nr can liberty or rights. health has ar, C. F. Eckhardt, J: Campsio, R. OFF Tiir ing what has been called an insigni Liu ur The Ounarder Laeonia was sunk off the Irish const. She was un A. Hutchinson, J. R. Mverg. W. NOTES im warned. Thete were ten Americans aboard. ficant ailment, known as Porto Ri P. Naquin, A. Lidgate, John Fas Queenstown-- - There are 270 sunivors of the steamship is in the Laeoni!.. can itch, which common soth and George Chalmers. 1917 which sailed from New York on the 18th. They will belauded tonight. schools. A good many of the con Saturday night of this week there LEGISLATURE Washington A flotilla of German destroyers raided Knglish Committee on cutting, loading the tors of the trouble have been locat will be a public debate at the Wai- - coast, bombarded Broadstars and killed a woman and child and injur- and general plantation transporta ed ed and special efforts made to con mea school between the Kekaha and THE SENATE two, according to a statement of Bonar Law in the House of Com- tion: L. Weinzheinier, chairman; mons. trol it with excellent success. Wannca clubs on tho question, Re President Charles F. Chilline- - George F. Ronton, James Johnston, In The Far East Hican itch is a disease caus solved, That Lincoln was a creator worth, Oahu. Porto A. Lidgate, John Hind, F. Weber, London The British have recaptured Kutelam. ra, the T rks re- man Vice-Preside- nt ed'byasmall insect which lodges than Washington." Kekaha Raymond II. Ma- - treating. The British are pursuing them 1 H. P. Kayo, George C. Watt, F rail-spli- under the skin, and which is ex has taken tho side of tho t- kekau, Hawaii. (Continued on page 6) M. Anderson and J. T. Moir. tor and W to tremely contagious. In spite of the ainioa is going stand Clerk Oliver P.